POPULAR DANCE RECORDS
FB1033 Little White Gardenia
FB1039-Down By The River
FE1042-Rhythm of the Rain
FB1041 Marie Louise
FEÏ048-Andalusia
FB1149-Street In Old Seville
FB1052-Let Me Sing You To Sleep
FB1053-Glamorous Night
FB1057-Rhythm Of The Rumba,
FB1058-Lonely Linden Tree
FR1064-I Was Lucky ..
King's Orch.
B.B.C. Orch.
Savoy Orpheans.
BBC. Orch.
THE CHINA MAIL TTHESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7935
BRITAIN SEES RYDER CUP WIN IN NEW TEAM
CHAMPIONSHIP
EVENTS AT Y
GALA TO NIGHT
Accordeon Band. LANGE TO DEFEND
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50 YARDS TITLE
Rosenthal Orcă. Geraldo's Orch.
MRS. MEAD ENTERS-FOR LADIES RACE
The "European - YMGA. · are Goodman's Orch. holding an informal swimming gala to-night when the outstand» ing features will be the Men's and Ladies 50. Yards Free Style Championship events. -
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DESJARDINS AND
HAROLD SMITH TO
MEET AT WEMBLEY
DIVING EXPERTS FIRST CLASH
FORMER'S 1928 FEAT IS WITHOUT PRECEDENT
RECORDS BROKEN
be..
In addition there will Mixed Relay, a Novelty Race and ja water-polo game between the YMCA. and the Lincolnshire Regiment.
Probable Starters
There are several entries for the Men's 50 Yards event includ- ing H G. Lange, the present champion."
B. B. Wood, GH Fowler, J. Greenberg, F. J. Anslow and E. F. Selk are among the other en- trants.
The race should develop into a fine struggle between Lange, Fowler and Wood, and if Selk is in form he may pull it off
Mrs. Mead is the strongest challenger for the ladies' title, while Miss P. McCaw, Miss M. George, Miss Lepard and possibly" Miss A Fowler will also swim,
The gala commences at 915
In spite of the fact that he is the world's featherweight, boxing champion. Freddy Müller has not been heard of” in America re- cently because he has been do ing all his fighting in Europe. After more than 60 forsigu bouts Freddy has decided to return home, see his home town, Cin- cinnati, and look around for some local fights.
p.m. and is open exclusively to NEW TENNIS HERO
Y3LCA members and their
friends.
SHANGHAI BOWLS INTERPORT
TEAM TO MEET HANKOW
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Interport Rinks
IN USSR
BORIS NOVIKOV WINS SINGLES
ཝ འ
LADY HOLDER EASILY RETAINS TITLE
Moscow, Aug. 25.
First Interport on Police, green, A new champion, Boris Novi- Sunday September & Skip, CW.kor of Moscow, now rules the Porter (Country Club): No. 3, J. E tennis courts, of the Soviet Union, Harvey (Yangtazepoo B.C.): No. 2 having defeated Eugene Kudrist-
F. G. Barrison (Country Club); No-
C. WHITCOMBE VERY PLEASED WITH TEAM
"MUCH STRONGER THAN OUR 1933 SIDE"
NO SERIOUS TRAINING RULES
(By Gayle Talbot)
London.
CHARLES Whitcombe, 39-year-old captain of the British Ryder Cup Team, is pleased pink with the group of young fairway grena diers he will lead against the American at Ridgewood, N. J., late in September.
He is so thoroughly well pleased, in fact, that he's already making victory "speeches "Great Britain will wm,” he declar- ́ed without the sign of a qualification. **Our new team is de- finitely stronger than the 1933 side, which won at Southport I do not think a mistake has been made in the selection.
"We know Hagen, Sarazen, Picard, Wood," Horton Smith and Olin Dutra, and despite the unknown quantity represented by Ky Laffoon and the others I think we shall be too good for
them..
"W. J. Cox of Addington is still an assistant, but he is ripe for full international rank and |will fight to the last putt. Bur-
ton and Jarman chose them-
selves on this season's form, and Busson as I have good rea- Ison to remember, is a fine match player. He beat me last Sep-
ROUND
Despite her setback in the Wimbledon Championship. Doro the Bound, England's No 1 ranking woman player, waE COR= sidered a real threat in the re- cent Wightman Cap matches and U.S. Championships at Forest. Hills. Miss Round, after anʻzbe sence of two years, headed. Eng. land's invaders to attempt to lift the Wightman Cup trophy, but again disappointed. •*--
DERBY WINNER HOT FAVOURITE
St Leger Call-Over
tember in the News of the World final
London, To-day. "Perry, Padgham and Allis, of The following is the latest call- comparatively old over for the St Leger, which will
course, are
FOOTBALLERS
WIN OVER THE
port team." POLICEMEN
Second League Bowls
Encounter
HOME TEAM TRIUMPHANT
ON ALL RINKS
1, C. 1. Sequeira.' (Hongkew GC). [zev, for many years Russia's lead-
On the F. C. green yesterday, Second Interport on TRC green, ing star, in the All-Union tourns the Police Recreation Club were Wednesday September 11-Skip, A. ment here.
defeated by the Hong Kong Foot J Hall (Junior GC); Na:3, H. Fin- In the ranks of women. Nina ball Club by 27 shots negan (Yangtzepoo B.C.); No. 2 Tepliakova, winner of the 1934 0. Madar (Becs); No. 1, A. Marshall tournament, easily retained her HFC (Yangtzepoo BC.).
Scores:*
P.R.C
E. J. Edwards P. Morgan I. Bussell E Tück
W. McKay
A. G. Channings
A. J. Johnson
(skip)
26
AT 112 DEGREES BRITISH DRIVERS TALE. 'RETOLD
DICED WITH DEATH ·
The story of the recent British
Third Interport on SLBC green, title. attack on the world 24-hour motor-
Saturday, September 14---Skip, G. V. ing record at Salt Beds. Utah, was Jensen (Recs); No. 3, W. J. Ward
A Big Shock told by Mr. John Cobb, one of the (SLBC); No. 2. C. J. Bull (Police shock to Soviet tennis followers. Endriartzey's defeat was 2 drivers, at a luncheon at the Royal R.C.); No. 1, W. T. Manley (Becs). Automobile Club.
Reserves Skip, B Conduit for he has long been considered (Police B.C.); No. 3, G. N. Manley in a class by himself. This year. The hour and 24-hour records, (Rees); No. 2, C. F. Remedios (Hong- however, he was worn down by F.H.Glover championship at the 1932 Olym-among others, were raised to 152 kew G.C.); No. 1 F. Medina (Chabe over-training with younger op pic Games and was second in the and 134 mph. respectively by Mr. Lusitano).——"A springboard title, will meet PCobb, in conjunction with Mr. T The Interport dinner will be ponents, and was defeated in his A Brooksbank Desjardins, winner of both diving E. Rose Richards, and Mr. C. J. held at the Shanghai Club at 8.30 first match with a little-known. N. Currie titles at the 1928 Olympiad, in a P. Dodson (of Manchester), who pm on September 14, after the diving contest on both spring-were also at the luncheon. board and highboard early in September at the Empire Pool,
London
Harold" (“Dutch”), Smith, who won the high acrobatic diving
Wembley.
112 Degrees!
Describing their 24-hour record 1bid. Mr. Cobb said that the tem-
third. Interport
Desjardins is at present tourperature was 112 degrees, and') BOLTON SHARE TWO GOALS
WITH THE WEDNESDAY
ing the British Isles, and next when the car was standing still Friday will give a display at one could not lay a hand on it! Wembley. By the end of Septem-
Earl Howe, the racing, driver, ber he will have given more than who presided, said that to break
(Continued from Page 1) 110 exhibitions in about four 21 world records in one attempt, Relegated to the Second Divi- mouths.
as the three drivers had done, was sion "at the end of last in itself almost a world record. Leicester opened the 1935-6 sea- They had "diced with death" son with a promising win at Bra- There were already reports of a mall Lane last Saturday, but their challenge on the records.
Takes Second Place"
Desjardins turned professional after the 1928 Olympic Games, and first sprang inte prominence as a diver in 1924, when he was second to Al White in, the Olym pic springboard diving-
SPORTSMEN PROTEST
Northants sportsmen have pro In the following year he won the American national champion-tested against the Ribbon Develp ship for the first time, and kept ment Act, which, they fear, the title until 1928, when he had curtail hunting in the area: trained to such perfection that in
the Olympic Games springboard contest he scored 9.2 out of 10 points for each dive from the seven judges a feat that is with- out precedent.
This will be Smith's first visit: to England.
WEST BROMWICH ALBION SHOW BIG PROFIT
West Bromwich Albion F.
will
supporters were given a rude shock yesterday when the City lost by two clear goals at Swan- sea The Spurs, who were also demeted, recorded their second win in as many games.
Cardiff City, who finished well down the Third Division (South) |League table' last season, held Bristol Rovers to a goalless draw in their home clash, while Mi- wall did well to share four goals with Coventry.
Lincoln City lost to Crewe by the odd goal in three after an show a record profit for last sea- auspicious debut against Accring- son of £7,768.
"ton last Saturday.
RYDER CUP PLAYER Anglo-American Effort To
INJURED
Bruised Chest In Car Accident
Swim
meet
G. FL. Gelling
A Jackson
28
(skip) player. He did not even Novikov or Edouard Negrebetsky, G. Stephens
Tennis has been played exten.H.Haynes
A Macfarlane sively here for only a few years
(skip) but is growing more popular each Summer and tournaments are fol lowed by an increasing number of people United Press.
NANKING SWIMMING MEETING
Race Across Yangtze Will Be Mam Event
Enchor An 2 The Changfeng - swimming team of Hangehow is leaving here on August 30 for Nanking where it will take part in a träingular meeting - against the capital team of Nanking and the Cantonese team. of Shanghai on September 1:
On the following day, the three teams will.com
Central News,
sero
JACK DOYLE IN "HOT WATER”
Refuses To Submit To Examination
18
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stagers and were on our "South-he run over 1 mile 1472 yards to
Banking On Climate
Whitcombe, who has played on all four previous British Ryder cup teams, is banking a lot on the salubrious New Jersey climate to pull his lada through.
*morrow week:
8 to 11 t and o Bahram · · 10 to 1 and o-Field Trial 10 to 10-Fairbairn
100 to 9 t and o-Plassy 100 to 8 0 Solaray 20 to 10-Hairan
a
22 to 10, 25 to I t-Buckleigh 28 to 10-Portfolio
"The intense heat at Scioto (Columbus, O.) was fatal to our
Fair Trial has been withdrawn chances in 1931, when I also was following a bout of conghing and captain," he explained. "It was
high temperature-Beuter. impossible for us to play to form. This time, fortunately, we are more likely to get rain and snow than a heat wave."
No Training Ruler Whitcombe indicated he dosen't intend to take his captaincy too
W.S. Glendinning seriously. He isn't going to lay
AUSTRALIAN SIDE'S COMING TOUR
(Continued from Page 4) First Fruits
The frat fruits of the hockey
(skip) 18 down any strict training rules, he visit are that an official invitation H. Brown
said, and if a player wants to has come to the Indian Football W.J.D. Cameron / drink a few zaugs of beer, all Association to send a football team to New Zealand about July right
"I have always considered it next year, or, if India is sending A. W. Smith
inadvisable to lay down rigid rules a team to the Olympic Games, in for training and diet in the case (1937-
A. Wright
(skip) 10
J. Headridge S. G. Smith
T. Hunter S: Logan
(skip)
of a golf team. It's different from The terms offered are most boxers and athletes Each man generous and it is certain that the should use his own judgment. If invitation will be accepted 17 a man has become a good tourna remains to be seen whether the ment golfer he has come to know Indian footballers will fare s30 45 enough about his own require-well as the hockey players did. The ments not to need any help from barefooted Indians may find the me"
conditions there against them
KCC JUNIOR BOWLS RINKS FOR SATURDAY.
The following have been select- ed to represent the Kowloon Cricket Club in the Junior -Lawn, Bowls League next Saturday against the Hong Kong Football Club:
Sports Heads Want Chet Tobin To Carry On Excellent Work
Shanghai August 8-An em-]primarily intended to be a gather- SL Houghton, J. Howe, J. Smith phatic denial by George A. Fitch, ing of sports officials with a view and E. Kern (skip).
to expressing regrets at the steps: general secretary of the Foreign taken by the board of trustees. W. J. Geall," (F: SW. Smith, L. Jack and L E- Lammert (skip). YMCA that officials of the or Speeches galore were made, all
ELECTRIC BOWLS TEAM
C. Fletcher, S. Dimen M-Nganisation, receive fabulous salar dealing with the good work per- Rakusen and W. Carr (ship).
ies and his lengthy but veiled ex-formed by Chester M Tobin The planation regarding the action of speakers also emphasized that if the board of trustees to relieve the board of trustees couldn't pre- Chester M. Tobin from his office vaïl upon Cher Tobin to remain, The following will represent of activities secretary marked the the loss would be irreparable. the Hong Kong Electric Recrea special meeting of representatives It was unanimously agreed that tion Club in their Lawn Bowls of local sports groups at the Bub-the board of trustees be handed League fixture against the Kow-bling Well Road institution yes- the minutes of the meeting ^to- loon Bowling Green Club at Ming terday evening
gether with a vote of confidence Yuen next Saturday ar
The meeting, organised by off-with regard to Chester Tobin's E C. Butler V. Sarby G. cials of the "Y's” Men's Clab, wasiwork here --Caina Press. Padgett and AF. Paul (sp)-*-*
W. Stoker, El. S. McKay, 1. Sloan) ** and W. Muskett (skip)...
Rome and A Webster (skip)
Reserves:--H. S. Jones and LP.
English Channel Jack Doyle's boxing licence has Sanderson. 2
An Englishman and an Ameri-first woman to make the atte can girl are planning to swim the from this: side. Channel
together They are
WJ. C, the Addington assis tant, who has been chosen to go to Capt George Morris,
America with the British Byder down, near Deal, and Miss
Cup team, is recovering from a Morrison, the
alight motoring accident. A jerk can long distan
of his car threw him against the is training at Deal for a Channe
steering wheel and braised his
chest
Cox went hosp
“After the Goodwood are "ing," Capt. Morris said yes
"and mysel
Trenton, New Jersey, Ang. 10.
been suspended indefinitely by the New Jersey State Athletic Con- following – Doyle'swere- a medical
MR.W. HARDINGE LEAVES THE SPURS
Tottenham Hotspur have deci
Jesse Owens Trying New
Start For 100-Yard Dash
July
Jesse
The new tion of the
develop-
present which the
Tis