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BOLD BID FOR WORLD AQUATIC SUPREMACY

AMERICAN GOLFERS

IN THE LEAD · RECORD 75 BY MRS.

GOLDTHWAITE

MISS MORGAN'S POOR FINISH

London, May 16, ·

AN American, Mrs. Frank Goldthwaite, who

was a reserve in the U. S. Curtis Cup team at Gleneagles, led on the first qualifying round in the British Women's Open Championship at Southport and Ainsdale yesterday with 75, which establishes a women's record for the course.

I

ja 4.

Water-Polo U.S. TEAM CONFIDENT

Stalwart

C-ROZA PEREIRA

all other

OF SUCCESS

MEDICA WINS THREE

NEW TITLES

JAPAN'S CLEAN SWEEP BELITTLED

Chicago, May 13.

JAPAN'S Olympic swimming champions will

be the victims of a furious American come- back in the Berlin games this summer, four out- standing candidates for the U. S. team have vowed.

a

TO MAKE THE

PUBLIC. PAY

Jack Medica. Adolph Kiefer, Peter Fick and Johnny Hig- One stroke behind were Miss Diana Fishwick, the former

gins. National A. A: U. champions and world masters of their champion, Miss E. Corlett (Royal Lytham and St. Annes), and Miss V. Lamb (East Renfrewshire). Mrs. J. B. Walker (Island, C.

E. Roza-Pereira is one of respective divisions. are convinced Japan's stunning sweep at the best known of Colony's Los Angeles in 1932 was all a bad dream. They are just as cer- Malahide), the British and Irish international. Mrs. Vare, the water-poio players, although intain it will not happen again. American champion, and Mis J. Anderson (Craigie Hill) tied for his younger days he was a fine all- Sounded out on America's chances of taking away the only third place at 77.

Club de World's sports championship Japan ever held, each predicted a American champion, and Miss J. Anderson (Craigie Hill) tied for Recreio as football and hockey.

rounder, representing

victory for the United States in his division. But only Fick, difficulty in qualifying. Two pulled drives were Mrs. Goldth- Born in Hong Kong in 1906, he stocky New York Athletic club free style sprint champion, ac- waite's only serious mistakes one at the 4th, where she was

mitted he could beat any Japanese contestant. bunkered and looked like taking a six until she holed a 10-yar-Boys' School and first came into educated st the Diocesan der, and another at the 16th, where only a clever run-up saved

"I think I can take the 100 her.

the soccer limelight when he led

metres free style event at Ber- MIKE JACOBS the Recreio attack in the First

lin."Fick said. "In Japan last |Division in 1980. Prior to this he Mrs. Goldthwaite, who putted had represented the Recreio onbest they could produce at that summer, I beat JL Yusa, the soundly throughout. holed a 15-the hockey field since 1925, while distance. No one yet has bet- DAVID JONES jyarder for a 2 at the short

The later joined the Club'a bexebați. IS EXTENDED

15th, and almost holed a three-fram, playing during the 1930-1tered my short course record yarder on the last green for a

of 564 seconds, nor my long Huge Receipts Expected ||seasons. BY CHINESE best hole, was the long second, caused him, abandon

round of 74. Probably her

course mark of 57.2 seconds.” His preference" för water-polo

From Coming Fight where she put a niblick ap-sports sare in bonis, at which{'

Perfect Rhythm Difference Between proach a foot from the pin for he is a fairly proficient player the Olympic trials. He is

Fick is in perfect condition for JOE LOUIS & MAX SCHMELING Sand And Turf

| playing in the Second Division. powerfully built man with per-

TO MEET ON JUNE 18 Missed-2-Yard Putt To Tie He first secured. Interport re-fect stroking rhythm. in retaining] Miss Lamb had a two-yard putt cognition for water-pola in 1931 his 100 yard free style crown re- CANNON-BALL SERVICE on the home green to tie with Mrs. and was again selected for the 1932.cently he tied Johnny Wiess-Million Dollar" sports promoter,

New York, May 29. Mir. - Mike Jacobs, America's WHICH FAILED

muller's world record of 51 sec is going to make his ringside pa- onds. He has been swimming only trons, not to mention those whose three years.

finances will not permit them to Medica, slope shouldered power-buy a ringside seat, pay dearly. house from Seattle, indicated Amfor the privilege of watching the erica would take the 400 metres Joe Louis-Max Schmeling fight in

the Yankee Stadium on June 18. I hope to be chosen to repre The promoter has sent our team in the 400 metres."

announced that ringside seats will cost U.S. the said "That's my best

race $10 each. Not since the boom days I've defeated Japan's Negam of 1923 and 1839. has twice. Three free style CAR-

a. fight didates will be picked, however, price, and no other tickets for a promoter dared to charge such a and whichever has the best time non-championship bout, listed for trials will swim in his best event public sale, have ever been so ex- We may be weak at 1,500 metres.pensive in the history of boxing. but the 400 should be ours."

However, a number of tickets. which were knowi 3.5 **Patros Press" tickets, were issued for tussle

Goldthwaite, but she just missed. 1934 and 1935 series.

Miss Corlett, who had three 6's

By A. WALLIS MYERS)

in an outward half of 40, returned London, May 13.

in 36. almost holing a pitch shot The difference between a sand for a 2 at the 18th and getting GREAT ANXIETY court and a turf in relation to down from the edge of the green the service was well illustrated at for a 4 at the long 17th.

BEING CAUSED Queen's Club yesterday. David Miss Fishwick just failed with Jones, the American carinon-ball long putt for 13 on the last

AT HOYLAKE server. is the joint holder with green. She made her only mis- Wilmer. Allison of the London take at the seventh, where, frem grass court championship, decid-jonly a short distance, she took) jed at Queen's a month hence.

three putts.

He was undefeated then because) his delivery brooked little cpposi

JACK LOVELOCK'S; SOURABAYA CLASH tion. Like his compatriots, Vines

SUCCESS

Beats Policeman In

Half Mile

DESCRIBED

(Continued from Page 4)

Soon after Fung King-cheong

and Tilden, be made the ball "talk" on turf.

Yesterday, in the new hard court tournament, Jones

opposed

J. H. Ho. the Chinese law student! who does not chim to wound with

EAST WIND AND LACK OF RAIN

GRASS THIN AND BARE PATCHES APPEAR

(By POLARIS)

London, May 12.

race.

Under Peak Form Although under peak form after

Persistent east wind and lack of weeks of hard competition, Medical the Schmeling-Lizendun rain is causing great anxiety at won three national chempionships some years ago, and were, priced

London, May 7-J. E. Lovelock, and Suen Kam-shun were featured his service, and is, indeed, mainly Mrs. Vare, after going out in 38, Hoylake, where the open golf recently. He successfully defendat U.S. $50 each.

fa defensive player.

second

==

the New Zealander, was among the in a brilliant bout of passing, the most as near victory as possible. holes, and looked like taking the the end of June.

He came al-had 3's at the 13th, 14th and 15th championship is to be played at ed his 220 yard and 500 yard winners for the Dominion Stud-ball eventually landing at Yeung He led 5-4 in the

crowns and added the 1,500 metres ents' A.U. in their triangular Shui-rick's feet on the right-wing in hand. match at Herne Hill track last The nippy All-China winger sped evening. when victory in the last away and sent across a glerious event-the one mile medley relay-centre which Lee Wai-tony met enabled his team to win with a with his head, but the Malang jon blunted by conditions

total of 21 points.

inclined 7 for the hole

concen-

set lead, but disaster overtook her at For some time the eighth 2nd the next. Her second shot finish-ninth holes have been closed for Saved Match

ed against the big sleeper-faced play. When a man finds his chief wea-bunker, and she had to play the To repair the damage caused by which ball backwards. She finally took pests, pest exterminators and jhe cannot control, he is keeper dived full length acroSS

their works, this large area has to show it. Polytechnic Harriers, who had the

Only by

been treated and sown with seed. goal-mouth to Afect

Mrs. Walker Recovers led up to the last race, were se-spectacular save amidst thunder-remembering that he had not trated effort at the crisis and by

There has been neither rain nor; cond with 20 points, and the Metro-ous applause.

Mrs. Walker made a shaky start, great heat since this work was| made a proper forcing shot which missing the green at the first hole carried out, and the seed has not politan Police A.C.. secured 13 Points

A splendid even display follow-warranted a valleying sortie, did and pushing out her second to the germinated. Lovelock won the half-mile race

ed in the second half, with the the American save the match. next, where she took four to reach, in 2min 2

visitors having the edge on the There was nothing wrong with the green. She looked like return. 1-5sec by 3

yard- and-a-half from E. J. N. Hengle,! home team by virtue of their the court, be it understood, ex-ing a score of 75. She played the

The grass on the fairways at the British Police

Jeept that, not, being made of turf 16th safely and got a 5, but took}, half-mile superior speed. champion, who was representing

jor wood (the two other surfaces three putts at the 17th, and had other holes also is thin and turning the Metropolitan Police.

INNOVATION BY

A.A.A.

Tightening Up Of Standards

(87 "POLARIS">

On

the way for a last-minute goal. when he beat the opposition back

on

Drought And The Grass

brown.

south-west wind would

a week

beauti-

NEW SWIMMING STARS FOR JAPANESE TEAM

Cold Rain Interferes With Trials

Tokyo, May 30-Japan's Olym pic swimming team trials to-day uncovered

wealth of new material to repel America's chai- lenge at Berlin.

3

The appearance of new stars compensated for the disappoint- ing showing of several veterans. Trial times were slowed down by a cold rain.

Lowest Price

The lowest priced ticket available for the Louis-Schmeling attraction will be US. $3 including tax, and Mr. Jacobs confidently anticipates a "gate" of US. $1,500,000 gross.

Except for the above-mentioned "Patron Press" tickets, the US. $50 ringside seats sold for the Dempsey-Carpentier title bout at Jersey City, in 1921, stand as the highest-priced tickets in ring his- tory, A. U.S. $40 top price was charged for the Tunney-Heeney Battle of 1928 and for Tunney's title afray with Dempsey at Chi- cago in 1927.

y

Artificial Rain

delegation should win the back-LATEST JOCKEY CLUB Wallasey, West Lancashire,

stroke, though.” Kiefer has been dozen and a

other called the greatest backstroker the CLASSIFICATION

Conservative Estimate Last Minute Goal

at Queen's), it did not minister another 5 at the semi-doglegged A few hours' rain and warm

Despite the fact that in to the service speed of Jones: 18th_ Tay Quee-lang, the left-

Miss Wanda Morgan, the cham the entire aspect of the course in

majority of change He could not, in short, borrow

minds the Lon wing, and Yeung Shui-yick, on the from the ground; and since his pion, played almost perfect golf in

Schmeling fight will last hit "~" opposite side, were

round or so, the critics excr very fast. best game is constructed out of an outward half of 37. She bunker- Tay received a lovely ground pass service blows and volleys, he hadjed her first tee shot and missed si

To meet the situation, and to title establishing himself again as early as to-day consider that from Fung King-cheong "to pave to descend to He's class.

Jacobs is, if anything, conservative complete a full round of 18 holes, the nation's greatest free-styler. short putt at the 5th, but other the 17th and 18th

Kiefer, 17 year old school boy in estimating a "gate” of a million wise kept to par until another twice.

are played Ho's Fine Effort

no extra giant, refused to predict he would and a half dollars. trapped drive at the 10th cost her walking.

This entails

win an Olympic backstroke title, They point out that Louis and and placed the ball scrOBS the The Chinese, nevertheless, played a six. Malang goal-mouth, Lee Wai-tong some sterling ground shots

From Eoylake to Southport all although practically every swim-Max Baer drew U.S. $950,000 in London, May 13. meeting the ball in his stride to both wings. His footwork was to play, she cleared the bunker same plight.

Only two over. Lours with three clubs are, more or less, in the ming official in the country has their match, and that Louis and

said so.

Carnera last summer more than Innovation by the A.A.A. Man-score a glorious goal just before fuent and his patience inexhaus-with her second to the 16th, but darins of athletic world have de- the whistle.

Ormskirk, a park course, is an

U.S. $325,000, with the prices tible. He only lost his length found the ball in such a bad spot exception-covered with

"I hope to get by the trials ok" charged being well under cided to award, in future, suitably

those The following was the line-up when Jones, stung into defiance, that she could hardly swing herful turf. engraved plaques to holders of of the Olympic team: Pan

Adolph said seriously. "Taylorjannounced for the forthcoming Ka-won the game that really matter-club. She had to play short, and

Drysdale, Al Vande Weghe and extravaganza. English amateur native records. ping; Mak Shui-hon and Chua ed-the tenth in the second set-took another six She finished

Another move by AAA is the Boon-lay; S. D. Liang. Tsui Ab-to love

Dan Zehr will be hard to beat: Our tightening up of standards at the fai and Leung Wing-chia, Teang

with a 5, palling her second to the After that the American, stay-18th.. General Championships on July 10 Shui-pick, Suez Kam-shun, Fung ing back most of the

time to Miss Bridget Newell, the young Formby, New standards are Imin. 59sec. Tay Quee-liang.

King-cheong, Lee Wai-tong and avoid a relapse, drove himself. P., had an extraordinary round courses are in bad condition. world has known. He bettered -

quietly home.

fof 78. She had four 3's, but only The fairways at Southport and existing marks for 100 and 150 instead of 2min. in the 880 yards,

John Olliff, with ΠΟΤΕ Imow-one was obtained at a short hole.! Ainsdale, where the Dunlop Tour-yards as he defended his national 4mín: 25sec. for driín, 26sec. in

Team's Itinerary

nament was played, are thin and 150 yard crown. The U. S. should ledge of hard courts with leas She holed from 5ft at the 5th, got the one mile; 14min. 40sec. for: 14min. 45sec., in the two mile The All China team left. Sings. strength but more subtlety beat down from five yards at the 6th even bare in places.

Anish 1-2-3. walk, 21ft in for 215t. Sin. in pore on Monday last for Medan, found his opponent clinging on to o aut another birdie three.

Comerź in two sets, though hejand approached dead at the 14th Birkdale is enjoying the benefit

The following are the latest the long jump, and 120ft. for 115ft.Sumatra, where they are expect the first set beyond his expecta-

Breast-Stroke Event

alterations and additions to the of its water system introduced in throwing the discus.

Johnny Higgins, 19 year old Hong Kong Jockey Club classifica- to play four games.

when the course was reconstruct-

breast stroke will return to Penang for one

ed.. Water sprays have been at either be or Jack Kasley, Univer-

champion, said tions lists dated March 17, 1936: Gandar Dower and Derville had game and proceed on June 20 to

China Posties [Eangoon) ; where another four long inatch, ich both enjoyed.

sity of Michigan, or Bay Kaye, Dawn Star -- The difficulty of these scaside

to "B" Ciza", Bright It was fall of the most impudent Mlle. Jedzrejowska, the

Detroit, will win the Olympic View to "C" Class, Jungle Jim to “OH A. W. Richardson was unable to games will be featured.

drop shots and it was evident that conqueror of Miss Jacobs, must table.

recent courses is well-nigh insurmoun-breast stroke championships. Hig-Class, Soldier of Chiar to *** Class, captain Derbyshire for the coun Arrangements have been com- Gandar Dower, though he has yet have established a record at her

gins broke the Olympic 200 metres Class, Balios to " Class, Belmont

The Tizer to "C" Class, Tyne to "C ty's first three matches, and W. pleted whereby they will play one to recover his forehand of last father's old club.

There is no subsoil, and, except record in Japan, but lost to Koike Star to "E" Class, Delightful Chance W. Hill-Wood led the side against match in Calcutta before travel-year, has not at the

art of

She won four love sets in the in time of incessant rains and in another race. Hampshire at Southampton, 1. D. ling overland to Bombay, where piquant lob-volleying in the moon-same afternoon.

to "E" Class, Emergency Call to *** She is in the foods, the water content of the If their predictions are fulfiled,Class, Estover to “E" Class, Fidelity H. Gilbert against Oxford. Univer- they wil meet the Track and tains of Kenya,

opposite half of the draw to Miss soll is too small to keep the grass the American team will win every to" Class, Judes to "E" Class, zity and N. A. M. Walker againät Field, Swimming, Volleyball and Miss Susan Noel, preparing for McOstrich, who looks like a pro- green unless replenished by fre- event but the 800 metres relay and Star to "E" Class, Strathalan to "E" Merry Jester to "E" Class, Popular |Basketball delegations to Berlin, 'Paris, where she is to partner bable finalist.

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