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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1936

AMERICA'S BEST EVER FOR BERLIN

KIMPTON'S CENTURY IN 70. MINUTES

Lawrence Trophy For Fastest Hundred

London, May 21, R. C. M. Kimpton scored the fastest hundred of the season so far when playing yesterday for Oxford University against Lancashire at Oxford He reached his century in 70 minutes.

Gimblett, the Somerset bats- man, won the Laserence trophy last year with the quickest hundred-scored in 63 minuter against Essez.

DASH TO SAY GOOD-BYE

Pam Barton In Time To See Americans Off

London, May

CRAIGENGOWER

DEFEATED BY

UNIVERSITY!

Visitors Have Only One Good Pair

GEORGE LAI UNABLE TO PLAY.

The Hong Kong University Ten- nis Club caused a major sensation in the "B" Division of the Lawn Tennis League yesterday evening on their home courts at Pokfulam when they defeated the powerful Craigengower combination by 52 Bets to 32.

J. W. Leonard and Y. Hachiuma, the visitors' first string, won all three of their matches, although they were fully extended in every set!

Craigengower were

withour

GAMES

JAPANESE CHARLEY PADDOCK

ACE

C

REVIEWS TEAM

NO CHANCE IN EVENTS OVER 400 METRES

U.S. SHOULD WIN HURDLES

(By John W. Dunlap)

Los Angeles.

HARLEY PADDOCK, former "world's fastest human" and a member of three Olympic teams, has predicted that the United States this summer will have the strongest Olympic team ever sent abroad.

"It will be difficult for the Americans to make the long trip to Berlin and equal the serisational performances.hung up in George Lai and as a result H. N. YOSHIO Rachiuma, above, was Los Angeles four years ago." Paddock said, "but without doubt Chung was brought into the

born in Hong Kong on May the 1936 squad will far surpass any team that ever sailed to Tacancy. However, they turned College, he represented them in

1908. Educated at St. Joseph's Europe." Miss Pam Barton, British Open opt to be the second best of the the Inter-School sports for three racial and religious conflicts with Hitler's Nazi regime, but Paddock believes the games may be cancelled because of champion, dashed back from visiting pairs and held Jack Hsu Southport, to-day, and was just in fand P. P. Kho to a draw.

years, bring College Champion for admitted that continued preparations to send a team to Berlin. time to wish bon voyage to the Scores:-

two years in succession, from 1923 made this possibility more remote. to 1924 He has also been the

Paddock praised

sity)

"

American Curtis Cup team, who C. Lau and P. K. Liang (a left Victoria en route for Paris, lost to J. W. Leonard and Y. where they play an unofficial

Hachiuma match against France before sail-beat F. R. Zimmern and R. Chea Jing for America,.

Mrs. Glenna Vare, captain of the American team, said: “Al-

best W. J. Howard and H. N.

Caring

.......

63

champion runner of the Japanese

7.

several

DIAMOND GOSSIP

community for the past 14 years! Pacific Coast stars, but predict- 6-4 Joseph's College team which won eliminations in New York, in 3-6 Hachiuma played for St. ed that the grueling final the Colony Third Division soccer Mid-July, will weed out many title in 1926. He was a regular potential point winners from J. Hsa and P. P. Kho (Varsity)

member of the Japanese baseball this section and that the long though we have not been entirely test to Leonard and Hachiums. 4-5 team from 1923, and was captain sea trip to Germany will handi- CANADIANS successful, we have all enjoyed the best Zimmern sad Ghos trip.

6-2 of the nine which won the Colony cap those who finally win berths drew with Howard and Chung.. 6-6 baseball title in 1930.

on the tear. "We are all especially pleased that arrangements have been com-lost to Leonard and Hachiuma 1-8 Semi-Final of the Colony ness executive and sports colur- P. C. Lee and H. N. Lee (Varsity) partnering 1. W. Leonard, reached He took up tennis in 1926, and.

Lost Energy pleted for us to travel back to heat Zimmern and Chon

Faddock, now a newspaper basi- America on the Queen Mary.”

beat Howard and Chang

63 Doubles Championship in 1999 nist in Pasadena and Long Beach,

and won the Craigengower C.C. keeps well posted on current track] Doubles Championship last year. affairs. He said the United States

He 2003 runner-up

the will not win an Olympic event be- Craigengower Singles Champion yond the 400 metres because the AMERICANS SIGN ON TOURIST ship in 1933 and 1935, and also distance men will lose too won the C.CC. Doubles Handicap energy on the boat trip. last year.

(Continued on Page 11.)

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[Another personality will appear

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LR.C. WIN EASILY

FROM C.B.A..

Angus And Ferguson

Offer Resistance

·

A

much

"C" DIVISION

TENNIS CARD

Recreio And Varsity To Clash

LOSE THEIR

STAR PITCHER Japanese Team In Quandary

(By "INFIELD").

The three baseball games which were postponed last week-end ow- ing to the sodden state of the Causeway Bay ground, will be played this week when the Over- seas Chinese meet the Canadians on Saturday, and the Volunteers meet the Eastern and the Ameri-

the Japanese on Sunday. With the exception of the Japan- ese, who are on the lookout for a pitcher to replace Mikuni, who has GOOD GAME ANTICIPATED ON (injured his shoulder, all the other teams are fielding stronger sides' than in the past few weeks, and, There is an interesting pro-in view of the improvement shown

S.C.A.A. GROUND

The Indian Recreation Club Framme in the "C" Division of the by all, the games should prove secured a comfortable victory in Lawn Tennis League this after-very interesting.

The Canadians, who gave Fai

the "B" Division of the Lawn noon, the "tit-bit" of which will

Tennis League yesterday when be the clash between the Army Ching very close game, will be they defeated the Central British Tennis Club and the Civil Service without their pitcher, Dreany, who

leaves for Canada on Saturday. Association by 7% sets to 12 at Cricket Club at Spokanpoo. Sookunpoo.

The Recreio, who are one of the in this division, strongest teares

F. D. Angus and J. J. Ferguson were the best of the visiting pairs, securing their only successes.

Scores:-

will meet the Hong Kong Univer-

Old Pitchers

In his absence the pitching will

sity at King's Park, where an-jagain revert to Alluree, with Mair other exciting, tussle should be relieving him, The team will

M. R. Abbas and Mel Arculli witnessed. The Portuguese pair-again have the services of Oliver (IRC);

ings are very well balanced and and Divett, who should strengthen beat N. Whitley and E. Blyth. 6-2 in this lies their strength.

their batting power. best J. M. Wilson and B. I. Bick

ford

beat F. D. Angus and J. J. Fer-

ason

South China, who gained a meri- The Chinese are experimenting 6-1torious victory over the Chinese with Ed Chang as pitcher in this

1 Recreation Club last week, will game and do not anticipate any

A. M. Ramjahu and A. R. Susfind meet the Kowloon Tong Club, who, great difficulty against the Cana-

(LR.C.):

beat Whitley and Blyth

best Wilson and Bickford

although they have lost both their dians. J. Kan will be playing, bus

6-3 matches to date, are a useful side not as extcher as Al Fong will be

6-0

and one

12-6

lost to Angus and Ferguson.....

S.. A. R. Bar and A. R. Kitchell (LRC):

6-3

beat Whitley and Blyth [beat Willson and Bickford |drew, with Angus and Ferguson 66

which should give the tried in that position. King's Park team a good run for their money-

The following is to-day's pro

64gramme:

CHINESE VETERANS-

TRIUMPHANT

“C”. DIVISION

V KLTC.

(King's Park)⠀

↑ CS.C.C.

(Sookonpoo) CEC.

TO-DAY

KCC (2)

A.T.C.

Ic.c.c.

BEAT H.K.C.C. IN “B”. DIVISION

Recreio

S.CAA

IRC

The Chinese Recreation Club "Over-40′′ team secured a meritor- ious win in the "B" Division - of

the Lawn Tennis League yester- day, when they defeated the Hong Kong Cricket Clubs by the odd set Radio Jin nine, after being 3 sets-all:at] G. BA

the end of the second round.

Scores

1

W. E. Cheng, and C., M. Talag (CRC "B").

lost to 1. Rodger and T. C.

Monaghan

Lost to B. 07M" Désñe ́and G. S.

Gamble

best. V.B. Gordon ; and, W. M.

Batan

S.C.A.A AT.C.

(Happy Valley).

R.KUT.C

(Continued on Page 11)

BARNEY-ROSS

VICTORY

Knocks Out Laddie Tonielli

Milwaukee, Wisconsiz, June 10, Barney Ross, 142 lbs., af Chi-

(King's Park)cago, the world's welterweight ▼ KTGGA Jchampion, to-night knocked out Laddie Tonielli, 150 lbs., of Chica- go in the fifth round of a scheduled 10-round boat.

(King'sTM Park) ▼KC.Č. (1)

(Sookanpoo)

"D" DIVISION

TO-MORROW

c.c.C. 7. KLT.C. V PRC.

LEC TODAY'S TEAMS

Probable terms are:---

The champion was on top of Tonfelli from the opening bell. He floored Laddie for a nine count in the third round with 'a terrific Iright to the stomach,

In the fifth round Barney shot

a tremendous right to Toniellf's View. As Laddle began to fall KOSE Army T. C3QMS. Warr and stopped him and caught him with 23S Fowles, S.Q.M.S. Millar and another, smash to the button. Lad- King S/Sergt. Davis and die folded up and was out for

5-7 S/Sgt Cooper.

LBC. K. Eam, and D. M. Raz several minutes (Associated 63ack A. Rahmin and A. A. Aris, & Press).:

P. F. Wong and M. K. Tan (CRC.E. Abbar and T. Haniff. T

KCC. ("A"):C, E. Watson and he

lost to Rodger and Monaghan, 48] S. Capell, G. A. White, and A. M. V. Devan, S. A and H. A. Bus- lost to Deme and Gamble ... 3-6†N. Other, J. S. Smith and F. A. Broad-zain, M. A. Khan and Firdos Khan. best Gordon and Barton 6-3 bridge.

Recreio:-H. Noronha and E. Gon- LF. Hon, and F.:K..Las (CRC KCC (“FA G Philippens salves, L. Ribeiro and R. Ribeiro, M.

and L. E. Kirby, D. Orr and V. Free-Silva and J. Zader.“

"BT

beat Rodger and Monaghan

[buiz Deane and Gamble beat Gordon and Barton

6-1 man, N. J. Bebbington and A.. Ia KTGCA-I Chan and A. Cuan, 6-1 Fischer."

W. G. She and K. C. Yu, O. L. Tang

64 KLTC-Dr. Mahan Singh and T. and H. F. Un.

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