THE CHINA MAIL – SATURDAY, AUGEST 24, 1935

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SINFIELD GIVES GLOUCESTER 2ND TRIUMPH OVER GLAMORGAN

the Senorita Anita Lizana. Chilean lady lawn tennis cham- pion, above, was defeated in the final of the Scottish ladies' singles championship recently by Mins Juan IngraM...

AMAZING ADVANCE

BY KHO SIN-KIE

VALUABLE EXPERIENCE IN AMERICA

BEST SERVING SEEN IN COLONY. FOR MANY YEARS

(By "Base Line")

KHO Sin-kie has improved almost 15 since he

defeated Tsui Wai-pui last March, while on his way to America to represent China in the, Davis Cup. He has speeded up his game con- siderably and is now the aggressive type of player that is being produced in America. But, with all the additional bustle, he has retained his former accuracy. He has improved his back- hand strokes in an almost unbelievable manner, SWAMP CANADIANS but his main asset is still his service, which has now become cannon-ball first and heavily chop- THIS APRANOON

¡.ped second.

CHINESE SHOULD

MUELLER'S DEBUT ON MOUND

MATTY CHANG NOT PLAYING

A fairly large crowd saw Kho, the China national cham-S. pion beat S A. Rumjahn, the Colony champion. 6-3, 2-6, 6-2 on the CRC courts yesterday under a broiling hot sun. After a long rest Kho and Lee beat The Chinese present leaders in Rumjahn and E. C. Fincher 6-2

the local Baseball League, will ор the La meet the Canadians

this Salle ground at 3.30 p.m. afternoon and should win very comfortably.

Although everything points to a win for the Chinese, the Cana- dians have been putting in some strenuous practice and have com- pletely reshuffled their team.

mencement.

.

7-5 in the doubles encounter.

The singles match produced some good tennis in the first two sets. Rumjahn offering a spirited | resistance to a much superior on- ponent.

CHINA WIN "B" DIVISION

TENNIS TITLE

C.R.C. LOSE AFTER TWELVE YEARS

HO AND LI CLINCH VITAL SET

The South China Athletic Asso- Beaten time and again in the earlier stages by Kho's brilliantly ciation caused a sensation in the placed first services,

Mrs. G. C. Moatrie, the former

captain of the Hong Kong Ladies key Club, and one of the finest number of years, left the Colony with her husband this morning, on furlough

forwards seen in the Colony for a

HAMMOND'S SWIMMING RECORD

SHATTERS

SHANGHAPS 100-YARD MARK

FIVE YARDS WIN IN 56.3/5 SECS.

ARCHIE LOGAN ALSO IN LIMELIGHT

SCORES 209 NOT OUT AND HAS 9 FOR 103 BARNETT AND GODDARD IN LIMELIGHT

SURREY AND SUSSEX SHARE SPOILS AT EASTBOURNE

R

London, To-day.

MEGAI Pahner has been elect- European YMCA. Hockey Com

season.

AIN throughout the country on Thursdayed non-Playing Member of the caused the majority of the county cricket mittee for the second successive championship matches to be decided on the first innings or to be left drawn, but Yorkshire's win over Worcester gave them the champion Y.M.C.A. TO HOLD ship for the fourth time in the last five years and the 18th time in a series dating back to 1873.

The outstanding feature of yesterday's cricket was the se- cond defeat of Glamorgan this season at the hands of Glouces- ter, who followed up their previous performance of an innings and 5 runs with a win by an innings and 63 runs at Cardiff.

Sinfield made his highest score this season when he car ried his bat for 209, and was also largely instrumental in Glamorgan's batting collapse, taking 9 for 103 in the match. Barnett scored his second century this season, following up his 108 against Kent with a knock of 128.

"oddard was also in dead's

form with the ball for Gloucester, BRYAN'S 26 RUNS securing 9 for 151 during the en-

OFF FIVE BALLS counter.

Sinfield's best feats with the bat this season have been:

141 v Warwick 106 v Somerset 102 v. S. Africans 209* Glamorgan

BOWLING

5 for 31

| were:—

INFORMAL GALA

Two

ON SEPTEMBER 3

Championships

To Be Held

SEASON TO CLOSE ON OCTOBER 19

At a meeting of the European Y. M. C. A Swimming Committee yesterday evening it was decided to hold an informal swimming gala on September 3. in which two championship events would be featured, to be followed by the

AGAINST NAVY last gala of the season on October

AMES STUMPING HAT-TRICK

BATSMAN DISMISSED ON FOOTMARES CLUES À

19.

There were various suggestions,

London, July 25 FTER the Army had made!

including one for a quadrangular gala in which three Chinese Clubs were to be invited, but the Com- mittee, by a unanimous vote. turned these down in favour of the usual Members' Night

pionship

The events for September 3 are: Men's 50 Yards Free Style Champion-

ship AFTER the had the Ladies 50 Yards Free Style Cham- Navy fared badly, to finish the 3xed Medley Relay (25, 50, 75, 75,

50 and 25 yards). day at Lord's 351 behind with

Novelty Race: (Mixed) Sussex drew with Surrey at only five wickets in hand,

Two fine innings by REHMen's 50 Yards (Members) Aggre-

gate, Handicap Eastbourne. Sussex: 489 (John Langridge 111, A Hudson and the Kent left-hander, Follow-the-Leader

(Continued on Page 6) Melville 110, Harry Parks 100 G. J. Bryan were the features of not out):

the day. Missed at slip when 17,

5 for 98).

6. for 17 r. Hants 4-for 53 Worcester Shanghai, Aug. 18.

5 for

40. Kent

S. Africans the local Division of the Lawn Ten By winning two events each and

9 for 103. Glamorgan, at King's champion quickly settled downnis League yesterday

breaking a record apiece as well

Surrey and Sussex drew their and made several miraculous re-Park when they defeated the Though they have been beaten coveries against the best serving Chinese Recreation Club by 5 sets as aiding their team in clinching match at Eastbourne and each in all their games so far, there is seen in the Colony since Paul to 4 to break the Causeway Bay the 200-yard freestyle relay in secured four points

Scores, as cabled by Reuter. still that keenness in the team Kong was in his prime. Kao at Club's sequence of 11 champion-new Shanghai time, Noel Ham- 'which was displayed at the comtimes was left standing by deep ship wins.

mond and Archie Logan defeated cross-court, driving and on these W. H. Ho and W. C. Li, play- Their batting has improved considerably and their occasions was not slow to pay tri-ing at the top of their form, de-four nations and earned for Great Gelding has been tightened up to bute to his opponent.

feated M. C. Lau and. F. K. Lau. Britain the international swimming the CBC. veterans, in the last title at the Foreign Y.M.CA. pool very great extent.

Rumjahn Exhausted

give Kho, however. kept Rumjahn match of the evening to

last night. corner South China the odd set win moving from corner

Up till yesterday, both teams with powerful drives, drew him

an unbeaten IP Mueller, who has not been seen to the net to pass him with ease, had retained in local baseball this season ow and left him in an exhausted cord? ing to his illness, will be pitching state for the final set. In for the Canadians. He is said to second set he slackened the be quite good, but the team are not gruelling pace he had set in the expecting too much from him yet first, and paid the penalty for his as he has not had very much prac change in tactics when Runjahn tice. Alltree and Critchley will won at 6-2 after leading 5-1.

New Canadian Pitcher

relieve him if necessary.

Higgins played a very useful

to

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game last Saturday and he is a CIVIL SERVANTS”

doubtedly a great asset to the

that-

team, more especially now Kendall is unable to play..

Murphy is the only other new- comer to the team this week. He! is playing at left-field, where he is fairly safe. He is also quite a good batter.

Matty Chang III-

The Chinese will probably field the same team as last Sunday, though it is reported that Matty

After winning the 50-yard free style event in the fair time of 25 2-5 seconds. Noel Ham- mond set the packed house roars through the water with the

Surrey: 330 for 5 (James Langidge Hudson scored 77 out of 106 in 105 NANKING SWIMMING

minutes with Hamilton.

But Bryan's knock was the one

Gloucester beat Glamorgan by innings and 63 runs at Cardiff to thrill the crowd; he hit 26 off the The scores were:

F. N. Wong and K. H. Wong ing with cheers as he streaked Gloucester: 440 for 9 dec. (Sinfeld five successive deliveries from R.

NARROW WIN

OVER DOCKS

FIRST VICTORY

SEASON THIS

AGAFURAFF AND SKINNER PROVED WEAK LINK

At the Valley yesterday the

(S.CAA)

7-5 speed of a torpedo in the 100 Gizmorgan: 233 (Sinfeld 4 for 47,

beat Y. P. Tsui and P..F. Tsoi... beat K. C. Ng and Y. W. Li 6-2 drew with M C. Lan and F. K.

Lan

yards for a new record of 56!

second 6-63-5 seconds, 2-5 of a

W. H. Eo and W. C. Li (S.CAA); better than the former mark

lost to Tsui and Tsoi

Idrew with Ng and Li

I best Lau and Lan

4-6 which he set in the heats last 6-6-Wednesday. 6-21

209 not out, Barnett 128).

Goddard 4 for 90). 139, (Sinfeld 5 for 56, Goddard 5 for 61).

EARLIER RESULTS Yorkshire beat Worcestershire by an innings- and 60 rans 4-6 Uncorking remarkable spurts in Worcester-

K. F. Lai and C. P. Ip. (S.CA.A.);}· lost to Tani and Tsoi

lost to Ng and Li beat Len and Lau

"B" Division Table To Date

Gamed

B-2

Logan Also Breaks Record

358 (Sutcliffe Heworth 5 for 80).

at

138,

2-61both the 200 and 400-yard free Worcester, 154 and 144 (Verity 5 for

style events for a dual victory. 48). Archie Logan was the only other Yorkshire: individual record breaker of the might After trailing B. K Sie. (Continued on Page 6)

PW L D F SCA.A .88 0.0631⁄2 81⁄2 16 C.R. C... 8 7 1 0 59 12 14 Recreio 84.4 0.39kg 33 CS.CC....7 4.3 0.314 318 H K CC 4 3 3 0 241⁄2 291⁄2 6 K. C. C... 6 23 1 21 322 HKUT.C. 5 2 3 0 181⁄2 261⁄2 LBC... 7 0 5 2 16 47 59 CBA... 8 8 7 1.13

FRANCE BEATS GERMANY AT RUGBY 189

Budapest trounced

Essex beat Hampshire on the first innings at Bournemouth. Hants: 223 (Nichols 5 for 43). 299 for 5 (Arnold 131) Essex: 247 (Kemedy 6 for 94).

Notts beat Warwickshire on the 18France first innings at Trent Bridge. Germany to-day at Warwick: 113. (Woodhead 6 for 28).

-290 for 3 (Kömer 124).

Chang will be a doubtful starter Civil Service Cricket Club' beat the as he has been ill for the past few Kowloon Docks Recreation Club The following is a complete list Rugby football by a score of 18-0 days. In this case Ed. Chang will by the odd set in nine to obtain of winners since the inception of before a distinguished list of Notts: Not cabled. take first. base while Moe will their first win this season in the the "B" Division in 1916- pitch..

The following are the probable Hine-ups of the teams:-

Canadians: Higgins (c), Mueller (p). Critchley (1st b), Smedley (2m b. Goldstien (3rd b.), Mair (s) Altree (r.), Sterling (cf.) and Murphy (LL),

"D" Division of the Lawn Tennis m League.

“E”: Division- 1916 Vanguard Tenis Club 1917 Club de Recreio Scores:

1918 Royal Engineers S.C. I Skimmer, and AL Fisher 1919 European YMCA.

1920 Civil Service Cricket Club lost to C. E. Millard and V. Hast 1-611921 Club de Recreio Am (C&CC): beat A. E. Pearson and W. Tillery 7-5 1922 Indian Recreation Club beat J. Sturgeon and I. Fingalsen 6-3 1923 Chinese Recreation Club. W. Colledge and N. J. Bebbington | 1924 Chinese Recreation. Club

1925 No Competition. 4-6 1926 Chinese Recreation Club 6-411927 Chinese Recreation Club 6-0 1928 Chinese Recreation Club Skinner | 1929 Chinese Recreation Club

1930 Chinese: Recreation Club- 0-611931 Chinese, Recreation Cinb

Chinese Kan (c), Moe (p), Ed. Chang (1st b.), W. Ching (2nd by (CSCC); Walter Ching (8.x.), H. Cain (3rd h) lost to Millard and Hast

beat, Sturgeon and Fingalsen Chung (r.2.), A. Chin (CL), and Y. beat Pearson, and Tilery Cheung (LL).

A. Agafarell and I.. D., (CSC_C)— lost to Millard and Bast

MORE MONEY FOR SPURS F.C.drew with Pearson and Tillery 6-61932 Chinese Recreation Club drew with Sturgeon and Fingalsem 6-61932 Chinese Recreation, Clab

"D" DIVISION TABLE TO DATE 1934 Chinese Recreation

wwww Sets 1935 South China Athletic Assoc PWLDFA Pts

An ext ordinary general meet- ing of Tottenham Hotspar share- holders gave permission to the directars to increase rowing

£50,000 wards

700551⁄2 7.14 - ALL BLACKS TO RETURN

1082-0.541⁄2 25% 16

21-437 332-13

VIA CANADA

The All Blacks

spectators which included the Premier M. Goemboes and M Gaston Mangras, French minister to Budapest-Haras

CAMBRIDGE SUCCESSES IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA

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Lancashire beat Northants on the first innings at Northampton. Lancashire: 521 for 5. dec. (Paynter

208 not out), MARKE Northants: 178 (Hopwood 7 for 66)

and 111 for Othe

H. Stephenson 6, 6, 4, 4. and made 94 out of 185 in an hour and forty minutes. In all, Bryan hit four 6's and a dozen 4's.

J. W. A Stephenson helped Bryan to put on 119 for the fourth wicket in 75 minutes. Cassels and Lafelsome also shared in a bright

seventh-wicket stand of 80.

RECORDS FALL

FOUR CITY MARKS SHATTERED

PRELIMINARY TO CHINA NATIONAL GAMES

Nanking, Aug. 19. Four city records were shat.... tered in the Nanking Aquatic Meeting which was held in the .88 Runs In 20 Strokes

Central Swimming Pool near the Batting for five minutes under Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum on Satur- three hours, G. E. B. Abell, the old day and yesterday.

Oxford Blue, hit four 6's and 16. Of the four new marke, three- 4's. to obtain 88 of his 131 runs were established by girls, namely with boundary strokes when Wor-fin the 50 metres free style, 100 cestershire scored 314 against metres free style, and the 100 Somerset in the first county matchmetres back-stroke events. to be played at Wells.

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The new record-holders were Miss Wang Ai-hsien who made the marks in the first-named two Kent beat Derby on the first events in the respective times of innings at Dover, M

44.2 and 1min. 572sec. The other Kent: 560 (Ashdown 305 not eat). girl winner was Miss Li Chin- Derby: 380 and 121 for 2

MATCHES IN PROGRESS Lord's-Middlesex v Kent Oval Surrey y Yorkshire Birmingham-Warwick Worcester Neath--Glamorgan or Esser.

Sir Julian Cahn's eleven drew Bournemouth Hanta v Derby

with the South Africans.

Sir J. Calm's XI: 225.

S. Africans 91 for 0.

Fours:

Boudnice

Bristol Gloucester v Notts Hove Sussex v S. Africans Old Trafford-Lancashire ▼ Somerset

Hungary Triumphs In 6th

Students Athletic Meeting

chen who broken. the record for the 100 metres back stroke in 2. min. 18 sec.

Back te Holder The only man record-breaker was Kuo Min-brie who estab fished new mai in the 200 Imetres backstroké event by negotiating the distance in 8 min. (26.3: sec.

The meeting was held to choose the the Nanking delegation forthcoming....

Meet scheduled to Shanghai on Octobe

Tokyo, Aug 19-span tied in many events and did not have tral New with Britain for the third place a team to compete in the women's

in the track and held events at

the Sixth World Students & Cham- Games which closed at

Budapest

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