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THE CHINA MAH, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1936
AMERICA'S CUP CHALLENGENOTUNEXPECTED
TILDEN AND VINES
MAY PAY VISIT TO
THE PHILIPPINES
Cost May Be Too High
.
For PLLTA.
LOCAL PLAYERS' AMATEUR STATUS JEOPARDISED
Manila, September 2
Bill Tilden and Ellsworth Vines, two professional tennis stars of the United States, may come to Manila next month for a series of
exhibition matches. The two ten- Inis masters are at present on a barnstorming trip of the Far
East.
The proposed visit of Tilden jazd Vines to Manila will be dis-i cussed at a meeting of the off- Icials of the P. L Lawn Tennis
Association to-day.
Max Schmeling, who hlasted Detroit's Brown Bomber, Joe Louis, in a spectacular fight recently, wimming by a knockout in the 12th round, is here shown leaving the Zeppelin Hindenburg on her arrival at Lakehurst, New Jersey.
The financing of the proposed to Manila at a lower cost than SOUTHEND WIN
trip and the danger of local ten-P20,000 the PILTA will turn nis players risking their amateur down the proposed trip. standing by playing the American professionals will be taken up at the meeting.
Exorbitant Cost
9 TO 2.
Manchester City Score Six
T.O.M. SOPWITH TO TRY ONCE AGAIN
EARLIER FIRST RACE DIFFICULTIES
A
NEW US. BOAT TO BE BUILT
(By George M. R. Holme)
New York, August 5. NNOUNCEMENT from Cowes, England, that the Royal Yacht Squadron has sent a chal- lenge to the New York Yacht Club for a series of faces for the America's Cup in 1937 does not come as any surprise. Ever since Thomas O. M. Sop- with had his new Class J yacht, the Endeavour II, built, it has been generally expected that he would send his second challenge for the famous trophy.
Then, after the New York Yacht Club indicated to Charles F. Fairey, Commodore of the Royal London Yacht Club, last year when he asked for a series of races with a boat of less rating than
Class J that it did not want to race for the most famous yacht- ing trophy of the world with any boat of lesser rating, it appear- ed even more certain that Sopwith would challenge.
There is one condition mentioned as a part of the new chal- lenge which may be questionable. It is the one that requests that the first race of the coming series be sailed on July 24. In the past the races for this trophy have been held in September or October; but next year the challenger wants to have the event
The danger of local tennis play- ers in risking their amateur standing will also be an import- ant matter in bringing Tilden and Vines bere. It is doubted whether the P.LLT.A. will be able to ob 100 PER CENT, RECORDS GO start about two months earlier. The question is as to whether On account of the exorbitanttain permission from the Inter cost of the Tilden and Vines visit national Lawn Tennis Federation local tennis moguls may not ap-in time to allow local stars prove of the offer. Unless Tilden lay against Tilden and Vines
and Vines will be willing to come Manila Bulletin.
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VOCE TO M.C.C.
COMMITTEE
London. Saturday. Arsenal were held to a goal-bring the event up to a time draw at Huddersfield, while when a number of important Sunderland consolidated their yachting events take place in STATEMENT BY position with a home win over United States waters, and a cup!
series would naturally Preston.
Middlesborough and Chelsea shadow them if they were to be lost their 100 per cent. records, held on their customary dates. and in the Scottish League Kil-And it is equally doubtful if marnock sprang a surprise by those who take part in those taking both points from Celtic, races would care to have them moved up to an earlier date or The Rangers also received
a
setback at Arbroath for the se moved back to a later one.
cond year in succession.
Other teams to lose 100 per cent. records Burnley, Luton, Notts C.
York.
Challenger's Advantage
راحمد
His Selection For Australia
TEST COMMITTEE GUIDED BY M.C.C.
their Then, again, if the earlier date were is accepted; the challenger will and have a decided advantage over the
London, August 10. (defending yacht, especially. if a
The MCC yesterday made the the Though the season is only one new boat is to be built for
following announcement regard- week old there are only five ICO purpose of defending. Endeavour ing Larwood and Voce, the Not- per cent. teams in the English II would have a full year of test- tinghamshire fast bowlers: League Bournemouth, Bristol ing by the time the 1997 races were Rovers, Lincoln, Chester and to start, whereas a new boat could
Hull, while only four of the 88 hardly have more than a month or
Of course,
or more
"In the summer of 1935 both H. Larwood and W. Voce were ap
proached by responsible officials
clubs have yet to register a point two of testing before July 24. on their attitude towards taking -Leeds, Swansea, Aldershot and
if the Rainbow part in representative cricket, and Weetamoe or Yankee were picked each stated that he had no desire Newport.
Nineteen clubs have unbeaten to defend, this handicap would
to play in first-class cricket ex- records Huddersfield, Chariton, not exist. There is, however, cept for his county, Bury, Blackburn, Plymouth, Black question but what one pool, Barnsley, Aston Villa, Read-new yachts will be built to try ing, Watford, Tork, Mansfield, for the honour of defending the "This decision was communicat- months led to the Board of Control Selee- Hartlepools, Stockport (three "Ould Mag," and twe draws in as many games), Bourne would hardly be enough time mouth, Bristol Rovers, Lincoln, which to test them out. Chester and Hull
In the Scottish League, Rangers, Aberdeen and Motherwell unbeaten records.
་་
Treated Confidentially
in tion Committee, who have treated it as confidential in the hope that Best Challenger Yet the players might alter their at- Judging from reports which titude. In the meantime, neither have have been coming from England, the MC.C. nor the Board of Con- the new Endeavour is the best trol Selectors have been able to Results as cabled by Reuter yacht that has yet been named as consider either player as avail- were as follows:-
a challenger for the America's able to take part in representative Cup. It has an all-steel hull, cricket high tensile steel mast, new and
Bolton Charlton
Chelsea
Derby
Everton
FIRST DIVISION
Huddersfield
Manchester C.
Portsmouth. Stoke Sunderland Wolves
1 Grimsby
2
1 Liverpool
1
1 Birmingham
"The" M.C.C. has now received original design, and many novel an entirely/satisfactory statement gadgets.
from Voce, who has placed him-
3 It has been built to the full self unreservedly at the disposal $ Man'ter U. 4 Class 3 limit, and is expected to of the Board of Control and M.C.C.
3
Brentford 0 show more speed than did her Selection Commmittees whenever
0 Arsenal
0
5 W. Bromwich z predecessor, which was generally his services may be required."
regarded as a better boat than "The Selection Committees men-
2 Middlesboro' 1 Rainbow in 1934, but lost the tioned have now been informed 2 Leeds
1
3 Preston
0
series through not being so well that, as far as the M.C.C. is coo-
4 Wednesday
3
manned. With this the case, it cerned, no objection exists to Voce
SECOND DIVISION
Aston Villa
Barnsley
Blackburn
Blackpool
Bradford C. Chesterfield
Coventry Notts. F.
Plymouth Sheffield U. Tottenham
is very evident that the N.X.X.C being considered on his merits
4 Southampton must seek a new and better yacht for a place in any representative
2 Bradford
0 Leicester
1 West Ham
4 Swanzea
4 Burnley
1 Bury
5 Fulham
1 than Rainbow, Yankee or Weeta-team."
moe if it is to keep the blue ribbon its home trophy of the seas in
ojport
1
3
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
SArbroath
7 Doncaster 0 Celtic #
1 Dundee
2 Newcastle 2. Norwich THIRD DIVISION (South) Bournemouth 5 Swindon
Brighton Bristol R Cardin
Crystal P. Exeter
1 Aldershot 3 Bristol C 3 Luton
3 Wallsall
◊ Clapton
Northampton 2 Millwall -
3 Dunfermline
Falkirka 2 Hibernian 0 Motherwell
1 Partick
0 St Mirren
0 Rangers.
2 Kilmarnock 4
:1 Albion
0 St. Johnstone 01
5
1 Queen's Pk. 2
Hamilton
4
1
2
4 Queen 03.
0 Aberdeen.
1 Clyde
3 Hearts
1T. Lanark
2
2
Queen's PR
3 Torquay
0
ORAN KNOCKED OUT IN FIRST ROUND.
Reading
4. Notts C.
1
Southend
9 Newport
2
**6 Gillingham /
1
2 Crewe
Watford
THIRD. DIVISION (North) Barrow
Carlisle Darlington Gateshead Hartlepools Full Lincoln N. Brighton Rochdale Wrexham York
I Halifax
6
Rotherham
Port Vale 2 Tranmere
2. Oldham
4 Southport 1 Accrington
0 Chester.
0 Stockport
1 Mansfield
ULSTER T.T. MARRED BY FATAL MISHAP
Dixon Wins By One Minute
Belfast, To-day.
The Ulster Motor Car Tourist aTrophy classic was marred yester- oday by a fatal accident on the Newton side of the railway bridge. ¡where a small boy was killed and 16 spectators were injured as the |result of e' car skidding."
A crowd of 100,000 witnessed a New York, August 28-Baby thrilling race in blinding rain. Casanova, Mexican bantamweight, Dixon, on a Riley, won, covering made short shift of Freddie Oran the 20 laps of the circuit-a total to-night by administering a knock-distance of 410 miles in 5 hours out in the first round of about 11 minutes at an average speed of 1 scheduled to last for tea rounds 7301 miles per hour. Hall, on "a Casanova, who won fights succes Bentley, was second, in 5 hours. 12 sively last year from Midget Wol-minutes and at an average speed Igast, Speedy Dado and Varias of 77.81 mph. and Faze, on a 1 Milling, weighed in at 129 pounds, Frazer Nash, was third in 5 hours while his opponent Lipped the 20 minutes 45 seconds and at an scales at 127 pounds-United) average speed of 22.12 m.ph. *Press.
¡Beater.