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Brilliant Victory For

British Team

"CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL

Munich, To-day.

The six-days-motor-cycle speed. endurance and reliability test for the "International Trophy," which began at Freudenstadt in the Black (Forest last Thursday, was conclud- ed at Fressen in the Bavarian Alps yesterday and resulted in a brilliant success for the British national team, composed of Brit- tain on a Norton, Doler on an AJS and Waycott on a Felo-: cette, a team which finished with- | out a single penalty.

The German team, which Was second and always close behind the British team, was penalised 17 points owing to a moter-defect of, Henne who with Kraus and Stel-; zer formed the team. The third team to count was the French, followed by the Italian and Czech teams-Trans-Ocean Service. «

·CRICKET SEASON UNDER REVIEW

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M.C.C. Decision

Pedro Montanez, sensational Puerto Rican lightweight boxer. has scored victories over his last 17 opponents and will soon meet Eddie Brink in New York in a boat in which Pedro hopes, to score his eighteenth,

CHAMPIONSHIP GALA AT EUROPEAN Y.M.CA.

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IRC. REPORT

Successful Year Experienced

CREDIT BALANCE SHOWN

The annual general meeting of the Indian Recreation Club will be held in the Clubhouse, on Tues- day, September 29, commencing at 5.30 pm, when officers for the ensuing year will be elected, în ad- dition to other business.

The Club enjoyed a very satis factory year, which closed with two

four Honorary Members,

Life Members, 12 Associate Members, seven absent members and 97 or- dinary members, making a total! of 122 as compared with last year's total of 136. The Working Ac- count shows a profit of $13.84.

The Club had a successful sea- son at cricket, and in the Interport. last October A. H. Madar, F. D. Pereirs and A. R. Minu received Colony recognition.

runner-up

JOHN HENRY LEWIS

·WANTS £4,000

Free Of Tax Expenses To Meet Harvey

Pittsburg, September 1. I will let John Henry Lewis fight Harvey any time the promoters give me £4,000, lax free, and four return tickets to Engiami,” said Gus Green- Lee, Lewis's manager, com- menting on the proposed world light-heavy-weight title fight between Lewis, the coloured kolder, and Len Harvey, at Wembley.

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Gremlee said he has already wired the Wembley Stadium. representatives in New York to this effect.

US. BASEBALL RESULTS "Double" For Phillies Over Giants

TIGERS IN GREAT FORM

New York, To-day- The following were the results

A. H.-Madar Heads Batting The first eleven were runners-up in the Senior League. A. H. Ma- dar won both Mr. A. R Sather- land's and Mr. R. Hancock's bats for the highest aggregate of 235 The 50 Yards breast and back-runs at an average of 39.17, while

Mr. A. S. Sufiad was stroke championships are very open events in the absence of GWIth 29.29. F. D. Pereira aga of the major League "Baseball The one thing in this

headed the bowling averages with season E. Fowler and R. 3. Wood, on 25 wickets at 10. 40 apice, while matches played yesterday: which kept us all in a fever of leave. The Mixed Dresser

National League anticipation was the decision of Novelty race is likely to be very was runner-up with 26 wickets at the M.C.C. regarding the men pro-amusing. providing the ladies

Brooklyn 13.04 each. posed for the coming Australian lagree to their part toar this winter, and though.

The Second Division team won Boston New Innovation everybody had a great deal to say,

the Junior League honours for the The gala commences at 6.30fth time, a

Brooklyn and many of us a great deal top.m. sharp and will be followed. S. A. Carreem topped the bat- splendid achievement.

Boston write, about it, it was appreciat by a dinner-dance and price dis-ting averages with 48.00, while ed that a lot of thought had been tribution, an entirely new pre M. Afzal was runner-up with 38:20.

New York (given to the choosing, and that the ¦cedence at the "Y". Swimming Bakar again, headed the "bowl- Philadephia side chosen was not one unlikely functions, and one which is like ing averages with 24 wickers at Kit Klein hit a homer.

A. R. Minu who took most wickets,

Club Tennis

New York Philadelphia

to do well in 'Australia.

jy to meet with much success. England has sent out teams in

an average of 6.87, and A. M A charge of $1.70, including the Bumjahn was a close second with former days which, unbeatable at dinner-dance and gala, or 50 cents 29 wickets at 7.17. home, did little good abroad. This for the gala and dance, will be year we hope and believe that

made, and tickets can now be the touring side have been select-secured at the General Office of ed not so much for what they the YMCA. or from the Seers teams in the Lawn Termis League. Chicago i have done as for what it is hop-

The Club Singles championship Jed they will do.

taries.

R. HE

3 9 1

4 12 1

2

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3

7 13

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11 15

2

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6 12

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Dolph Camilli hit a homer. The Club again entered foar Pittsburgh

The following is the complete was won by H. D. Rumjahn with Cincinnati

M. O. Hooses, a promising young- Walker and chata-ster, as runner-up. The Doubles was homers,

again won by E. D. Rumjahn and St. Louis

Boston

Dependable Hendren

programme and entries:- With regard to individual per-Men's 100 Yards free-style formances, several of our older pionship:- players have rather slipped away, but 1936 has only served to prove that Hendren is still one of the best and most dependable bats- mm in the country.

H. Millington, E. G. Lange, F. J.¡A. R. Minu, with A. K. Suffad and Junior 100 Yards freestyle Cham- Anslow and R. Goldman,

M. O. Hoosen as runners-up. pionship:-

A team was again entered

4

0

11 15 2

3 7 0 Kampouria

bit

6 10 1

American League

in

Cascarella pitched. A Keown, N. Booker, E. Fowler, the First Division of the

Lawn Washington G. Arnold and J. Lephard.

Bowls League, but met with little

Club Championship from A. R.

Won back-stroke cham-Dallah and S. M. Rumjahn

the Pairs title.

0 7 1

4 10 0

3 15

2

Hayes hit a homer.

St. Louis

There are two youngsters who Men's 50 Yards breast-stroke cham-success. D. M. Khan ΠΟΣ the Philadelphia stand out, perhaps one might say pionship three. NW. D. Yardley, of Camand H. Hughes.

R. Goldman, F. V. Read, J. Lephard Minu by 21 shots to 20 and A. R. New York bridge University and Yorkshire, Men's 50 Yards looks like being a great cricketer, pionship:- and, in the opinion of many jud-} G. Lange, H. Millington, N. The fifth annual athletic cham- Auker pitched. ges, should have had a place in Booker, F. V. Read, H. Ward and Hpionship of the LRC was again Detroit

Euphes. the Gentlemen and Players match,

held and S. A. Rummjahn won the Simmons Men's Diving Championship:—” Another newcomer is young J. Milla. E Fowler, R. Goldman third consecutive year.

Individual championship for the homers. Denis Compton, who turned out H. Millington and H. Ward

St. Louis for Middlesex and showed an ex- Novices' 50 Yards free-style han-

Bridges pitched. traordinary aptitude for the game.

dicap-

Detroit He gave the impression of being the best youngster seen since

Chicago Hammond came out for. Glouces-

Cleveland tershire.

Regret Felt

J. Sanders and C. Fuxman. Men's 50 Yards Aggregate · Hand-

dicap:-

(Post entries).

200 Yards Relay ("" v. Army):-

1.M.C.A.: H. G. Lange, A. A

Goldman and F. I. Anslow.

Army: Lieut. A. J. Lewis, Lieut.

So well did this boy (for he is only 18 years of age) conduct R A Barron, Rim. Hamilton and himself on the cricket Beld that Cpl. McCarthy.

TO-DAY'S HOCKEY

MATCH

players

10 14 2

0 5 2

12 18 0 hit

and Tebetts.

0 3 2

14 17

8.12

8. 12

2

Club And Argonautash were called in after At King's Park ness and, as the scores were even

at the time, the game will be

The senior teams of the Grupo replayed, --Renter. regret was expressed by many Ladies 50 Yards free-style cham-Desportivo Argonauta and the cricketers that he was not chosen pionships.

Ito go to Australia.

Hong Kong Hockey Club will meet j Miss P. McCaw, Miss P. George, in a friendly hockey match at RIFLES WILL BE HARD TEAM The third player of note

Miss W. George, Miss A. Fowler, was Mr. Burke, Mrs. Sissons, Mrs. Tar King's Park to-day, commencing Hutton, of Yorkshire, who has a pin and Mrs. Read.

at 5.15 p..

Argonauta.-U. B. Souza, E. IA Gosano, J. Gonsalves; L. Oliveira, N.

wonderful defence, is a good field, Ladies' 25 Yards Notices' scratch:— and has taken wickets. It was

(Post entries). hoped at one time that he right Ladies 50 Yards Aggregate han Beltrao, T. Alves: F. Nolasco, B.

catch the eye of the selectors.

dicapme

TO DEFEAT

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The forward line will be com- Gosano, A. S. Xavier, H. Osorio and posed of experienced players. Fer- (Post Entries)..

JA. Angelo. Fishlock, who came along at the Mixed Team Race (Teams of Four) Hong Kong Hockey Club-1 Lguson will lead the attack- be close of 1935, proved himself to Mixed Novelty Race (50 Yards): Shields; J. Rodger, E. B. Reed; J. played in that position before the be me of the best batsmen of the Men and Ladies will be dressed-men Cotesworth, W. A. Peed, R. A. Bates; arrival of Moore from Home last year; while Gloucestershire found in shorts, shirt and stockings, while 10. Owen Hughes, S. Fowler, W. 3. season. Erwin and Barige are ja good batsman in Crapp.

Ladies are requested to bring along a Brown, G., Sommer and D. Pratman two good wingers with Docherty cotton frock. Men will swim

ODE

There is also an excellent bats-length from shallow to deep end and man in Warwickshire named Doi-undress in latter part before touch- jlery, who has not been tried in ling end of pool, ladies will then big cricket as I should like him to swim to a mark in shallow end where

(they will disrobe after have been.

will finish the race.

Farnes The Fastest

which they

OLYMPIC TANK STARS TO GIVE EXHETION

LADIES HOCKEY

MEETING

Miss M. L. Whitley C.B.A., Captain

and Killen in support. Docherty was in the first team throughout įlast season, while Killen, who is showing good form, came into the team during the latter stages.

The Rifles have also a good re- é Ja bowling there was no bet-

serve team and included in the eleven will be several newcomers, Iter opening pair than Larwood and Voce for Nottinghamshire;

among whom are Wilson, a very At a meeting of the Central promising full-back, and Kaye, 2 and Kenneth Farnes, of Essex. (Continued from Page 2) British Ladies Hockey Section held left-winger. had claims to be considered the Miss Dora Lum (Chung Shing), at their Clubhouse King's Parki Lastest bowler in the country. the Kwangtung Provincial Breast- yesterday evening, Miss M L

Reserve Team But at one time or another streke champion, will be invited to whitley was elected Captain of son, will be in gori and Coyle, Bramwell, who played last sea- nearly every bowler in the coun-swim against the holder of the the first eleven and Miss F. Best, formerly of the first team, and try did a big performance, and World and Olympic record over Vice-Captain. Gover, of Surrey, bowled consis-100 Yards, while the Japanese

Wilson are the two backs Mur- Those present at tently well throughout the sea- ladies diving team will be asked were Mrs. E. Stoker, Misses Miors several times last year, Kin- the meeting dock, who was seen for the sen to give an exhibition.

Whitley, G. MacNider, F. Best Ones, a good tackler and spoiler,

son

In the All India team interest The last event on the programme Peters, N. Kemptam, L L Woolley, and McCauley or Milar whoever in their Test Matches centred in, will be a 200 Yards free-style re-p. Woolley, B. Bone, R. Summers, is not required for the Senior the bowling of Amar Singh and lay for teams of four, and the Co-M. MacAlpine, P. Everest, D team will form the intermediate Mohammed Nissar and the bat-lony team will be selected from Hunt, D. Witchell and I. Buchanan line. ting of V. Merchant and Mushtaq Miss V. Thirwell (V.R.C.), Miss D.! Ali.

TODD'S 1,000 RUNS AND 100 WICKETS

NEWCASTLE CHANGES

Hunt (V3C.), Mis McMahon

In the forward line, the Rifies have Farrell on the right wing and (VRC), Miss Chan Woon-king

Wilson, another newcomer, at in- (C.C.5.C.) Miss Yeung San- Newcastle United beaten at side right. The line will be led chuz? (S.CALA) and Miss Leung home by Barnsley, made two by Boyd, an experienced player, Yuk-chan" (C.B.C.). A charge of $1, changes for their visit to West with Boy Godney, a very promis- London, August 31-Todd, the including tax will be made for ad Ham United on August 30, Garp-ling youngster, at inside-left. The Kent all-rounder, is the second mission to the gala which will han, left-half, and Smith, centre-outside-left position will be filled player to score 1,000 rong and commence at 4.30 pm sharp. En-forward, received injuries, and by Kaye. trics 100 wickets this season. trance to the swimming poor will their places were taken by Imrie The Riles are not entering Nichols. (Essex) was the first be by the ladies" or side entranice, and Cairns.

team in the Third Division.

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