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SWIMMING NOTES.
[BY I: TEMBAROM.)
Saturday, July 3, is the date fixed for the next V.R.C. Night Fete. The programine drawn up for the evening's cutertainment is aa ua der:-
News
The Chinese Athletic had a walk. aver from their immediate rivals, the Chinese Bathing Club, who failed to tura 'up. However, Mr. Leung Shiu Man, who has just re- turned from the Olympic Games, remarks that the C.B.C. has no in- tention of dropping out of the League and were to play their match against the R.A. on Wednes day (yesterday). Other than he and Wong Kam Ban, the members
of the team are newcomers to the game but are very keen and are holding weekly practice games.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1930.
TRAGIC BASEBALL INCIDENT.
SPECTATOR'S FATAL SEIZURE.
YANKEES AND TIGERS IN HIGH SCORING GAME.
[PNITED PRESS.]
WATER POLO.
R.A. DEFEAT THE C.B.C.
FUKIEN CLUB's Huge SCORE.
Two very good games were wit- nessed at the V.R.C. yesterday in the Water Polo League. The Royal
the Artillery defeated
Chinese Bathing Club, who played their first game in the League; while in the second division, the Fukien Club easily outclassed the 12th Heavy Battery winning by goals to nil
New York, June 11-Philadel, phin's lead in the American League was trimmed to-day when the Members' 30 yards, Handicap
Senators beating Chicago, edgod up race: 100 yards open four styles;cidentally, Leung Shiu Mau, as one to a percentage of €25, as compar- High diving exhibition by Ed da of the Colony's fastest 30-yarded with the Athletics" .839. Brook swimmers, has returned from the Roza; Members' mixed team ract: Olympic Games with a now aspect lyn continued well in the van of] R.A. team had the advantage in
One length swim under water; midnight race: water polo match
Services Chinese.
Taking the events as listed, an- other keen struggle will be seen into the mile. the members' handicap race, which always finishes up in a close race.
In the 100 yards open four styles race, it is expected that Leung Shiu Man, the C.B.C, track, who won the event last year by a touch from H. M. Remedios, will appear to defend his title. A keen struggle will be seen between these two swimmers. with "Lawrence class in attendance.
Those who," saw Ed da Roza. win the high diving event at the last Night Fete are already sufficient ly acquainted with this superb diver to expect a very good euter- tainment of fancy and high diving Róza ia a elever scrobat and is one of the few divers who are able to do the difficult"Flying Dutchman
dive-a series of somersaults from the spring-board ending up in a "beat plunge,
by the Giants with 342.
A sensational episode interrupted the Yankee Tigers game at Detroit to-day, whẹn W. W. Mathews, of Memphis, "recting enthusiastically as Lou Gehrig of the Yanke step- ped up to bat, dropped dead. The
In the first division game, the
weight and appeared to be the more experienced team. Lewis scored the first two goals for the.
BRITISH GOLFERS
PARAMOUNT.
OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.
[TEROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.)
HOTLAKE, June 17. The splendid form of the British hopes, Compston, Henry Cotten and Tolley, and the indifferent form of the favourite, Bobby Joncs, were features of to-day's play in the qualifying round of the Open Golf Championship.
Compston was nine strokes bet- ter than Bobby Jones, and he heads the list of the 112 players who have quafided.
Those who competed at Hoylake
of swimming. Keeping in company the National circuit with a rating with the latest ideas of competition of 646, the Cubs running a poor swimming," Mr. Leung intends to drop short distance sprints in second with 569, closely followed.A soon after the start, but later played on the Wallasey course to
two players, Gray and Lt. Danger-day and vice versa. favour of long distance swimming,
field, were ordered out of the bath. The leading hundred will start ́in including distances from 20 yarda
Gray was ordered out for ungentle the championship proper to-mor manly play, while L. Dangeräcld row, and the indications are that fouled a man in the two yard area.
scores of about 100 will qualify, The C.B.C. missed a good chance
Compston set A bot pace at to score just before the close of Wallasey when he went round in the first half when Wong Kam fan 71. He did the Hoylake course in bad a free shot at the goal from 70, and so qualifies with 141. close range but failed to score.
In the second half, Lau Yam Chung secred the first goal for the C.B.C.
Paimer, an R.A player, was ordered out of the bath for hitting Chinese player over the head in an attempt to get the ball. Lewis scored two more goals for the RA, and the C.B.C. raised their score to two. Forrester scor- ed the fifth and last goal for the RA, with an excellent volley shot.
ResultRA, 5 goals; C.B.C. 2 goals.
An annoying fault in the Water Polo League which is gradually growing more serious ench week is the lateness of the hour at which these games commence. Instead of cominencing at 6 pm and 6.30 Yankees lost, when the Tigers ralli- p.m., the first division game seldomed in the seventh inning and made hereafter, followed by another sevan runs, winning the game by makes a start until 6:30 p.m. For
delay in the second division game. 13-7. Each team committed one It is serious from the point of view that spectators, who perhaps can The Senators nosed out the White spare the hour at that time of the day, are required to leave before Sox at Chicago by 2-1 in an error
less game, Cronin and Hayes of the games are finished, to say
the Senators totalled five hits and nothing of the pressmen, who are kept working far past the evening for all the scoring for Washington. two runs between them, accounting meal hour.
It is hoped that the question will be taken up by the League Councils and that endeavours will be made by the captains of the League teams to be ready for their game, at the appointed hour. A small might assist in remedying matters.
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Appended are the results of the last two weeks' matches ut glance -
Some misunderstanding seems to have arisen with regard to the mem-June hers' mixed tram race. This race is not an invitation for private teams to compete but one in which
the entries-both ladies and mem bers are picked to swim for any one team. A similar race was held
last year at one of the night fotes. The competitors who have not pre- viously competed in a race at the V.R.C., are required to have their times taken for the 50 yards-two lengths so that an equal handicap can be judged for each team. ready quite a number of young ladies have antered their names for this race, which is expected to be one of the features of the evening.
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First Division?
1. Royal Navy beat the Somer-
Bets-4-9.
V.R.C. beat the R. A.--8-0.
4.
3.
9.
11.
5.
13.
Al. June
Follows the one length swim un- der water.
In this race. the sub- marine swimmers will have 2 large piece of cork tied with a piece of string to their bathing costume so as to act like a periscope and show the progress of the Tace! H. M. Remedios, who recently com pleted a length of the bath under water doing the "back-stroke," bids fair to win this event:
/race.
CITOT
The Athletics dropped a game to Cleveland by 6-9, making but 10 hits to the Indians' Is and commit ting three errGYS...
ment
Wet grounds eaused postpone of the game between the Boston Red Sox and the St. Louis Browns.
In the National League the Giants walloped the Pirates by 9 to aat New York, in a loose contest, with each team going down in the error column twice. Ott of the Giants hit a home run.
Kowloon S.C. drew with the China Athletic 1 goal, each. Somersets beat the RA.—4-1. V.R.C. beat the Royal Navy- C.B.C. conceded the game to the Ching Athletic.
Second Division.
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2. Kowloon beat the 19th Heavy
Battery-3-0.
4. Somersets beat the Varsity
2-4
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Brooklyn's Dodgers managed to edge out the Cincinnati Reds by 2-1 when, with the score tied at 1-1, the ninth inning, Lopez weat in to pinch hit and batted a single which scored Warner.
Teams.
C.B.C.-G., Wan Kin Chia; 1.b., Lau Shui Kan; r.b., Lai Li Haag; c.h., Wong Kam Iu; L., Leong Shih Man; cf., Wong Kam Fan; r. w., Lan,Yam Chung.
FLA.-G., Ribbands .b., Lt. Dangerfield r.b., Riber; c.h.. Gray; w., Palmer; cf., Forrester; r.w., Lewis.
Referee Mr. Weyman.
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FINE COMBINATION."
In the second division game the Fukien Club easily defeated the 12th Heavy Battery, winning by goals to mit. The army team were no match for the Chinese players,. The Chicago Cubs, despite two
who are one of the best teams in errors, beat the Phillies by 6 to the second division. The team at Philadelphia. They made 13 showed perfect combination and hits to the Phillies' cigbt.
time and again the forwards, aided by their superior speed, broke away in a very "elever manner to
Rain caused the Cards-Brave game ut Bostan to be postponed.
The following are the detailed results of to-day's games:-
AMERICAN LEAGUE
R. ·E.
6. V.R.C. beat the Fukien C.
4-3. Fukien C. beat the 'Varsity-Washington
9.
3-2,
11,
Somersets bent the Kowloon S.C.-40.
13. V.RO. beat the 12th Heavy
Battery-15-..
LEAGUE TABLES.
The following are the Water Polo League tables for the week ending Friday, June 13:-
3
Clubs. Philadelphia' Cleveland
Chicago New York Détroit
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Rcore
without any interference. The players, who included Tan Chi Hin, the well-known Chinese speed E. swimmer, were also very "fast when
moving with the ball.
2 10
3
6. 12
0
10
0
1
3
0
7
9
1
13 14
I
Boston v. St. Louis postponed be. cause of wet ground.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Chicago Philadelphia ......
St. Louis . Boston postponed be- cause of rain.
Standings,
Clubs. Pittsburg New York Cincinnati
R. H.
E.
8
9 18
First Division.
Brooklyn
2
P. W. D. L. Pts.
@. 13
2 0 0 4
2
0
1 0 3
2
1 0
1 2
0
19
70
1
0
0
Clubs.
Philadelphia
33. 18 .638
Washington
30 13 .exy
2
? 0 0
Cleveland
20
.19 012
0 20
New York
£3
21 .333
2 1
0
1
2
Detroit
29
.432
2
0 1
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Chicago
19
2T
413.
9
0
0
9
St. Louis
18
30
.388
0
0
? 0
Boston......
.
15 33
.39
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The next event on the programme is the midnight race. This is a two-lengths awim and is "run" on the lines of the egg and spoon v.a.C.
The swimmer and his lady China Athletic.. parther are to be dressed in
Navy night-gown and pyjama, respective Somersets 15, over, of course, their bathing cos Kowloon tures. The swimmer, must take a
U.B.C. lighted candle to the end of the
R.A. bath where his lady partner re- ceiver it and takes it back to the finishing line accompanied by her partner. This type of race has V.R.C.. been held with much success at Somersets home and is to be tried here for Kowloon ..... the first time. Swimming with a Fukien C. balloon-like night-gown is not a Battery simple matter when one has to University juggle with a lighted candle.
The final event on the swimming programme is a water polo match between the Services and Chinese. This game should prove fast and interesting, as both sides have many good players among the teams in the Water Polo League.
Dancing to the Lyric Orchestra
Second Division.
P. W. D. &. Pt.
SCHOOL VOLLEY BALL.
ST. PAUL'S HEAD SENIOR
DIVISION.
Much interest is centred in the
Clubs.
AMERICAN LEAGUE,
Won Lost Pet.
The Fuksien team scored six goals in the first half and three more ir the second half,
Result-Fokien. Club, 0 goals;
12th Heavy Battery, mil.
Teams.
19th Heavy Battery :-G., Moore; 1.b., Perry; b., Reeves; c.h., Hay- wood; w., Hesketh; c.f., Lead- beater; rw, Watson.
Fakien Club:-G.. Loh Max Shum; b., Y. L. Lee; r.b., C. H. Tan e.., T. T. Sang;. Lw., L. F. Kai; cf. C. Wong; r.., K. C. Cheng,
Referee Mr. Weyman...
FRIDAY'S GAMES.
First Division:-Chinese Athletic v. Royal Navy.
Second Division, V.R.C. Somersets.
Boston's cellar-occupying Red Sox once more surprised the fan by walloping the Detroit Tigers 12-6. Two runs in the first inning, followed by five in the sixth, cinch ed the game. By continuous slug. Won Lost Pet. ging the Red Sox got three more acorca in the ninth inning, the
* NATIONAL LEAGUE,
Brooklyn Chicago... New York St. Louis Pittsburg Boston Philadelphia
In the spacious ball-room concludes volley ball league amongst the Cincinnati the evening's programme to many school boys of the Colony, and so
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Cyril Tolley led at Hoylake, going round in 75. He did Wallasey in 79, thus qualifying with 147,
LATER.
Scores of 158 inclusive have quali- bed in the Open Goit Champion- ship.
All the cotable Americans have
survived, but Arthur Havers, the last Englishman to win the title, was amongst the failures.
The leaders in the qualifying round are as follows:-
Compston
70+71=141
Henry Cotton......... 73+70=143 W. Twing
Allis
6576=144
Diegel
70+75145
73+72143
Tolley
79+70=147
Von Elm
71+76=147
E. Whitcombe Mitchell
74+74148
70+3=140
Jones Horton Smith Duncan
73+77=150
75+70=131 74+88-158
BRITISH PLAYERS MAINTAIN SUPREMACY.
THROUGH HELTER'S AGENCY.]
LATER.
keep up the pace which they set in At Hoylake, the British players the qualifying round of the Open Golf Championship.
Fred Robson returned a gard of T. Green, 73; Don Mos and Charles Whitcombe, 74; Abe Mit- chell and Percy Allia, 75; Hay 78.
Herbert Jolly scratched.
Bobby Jones equalled the record with a card of 70.
DAVIS CUP TENNIS.
JAPAN MEETS ITALY IN EUROPEAN ZONE FINAL.
(THROUGE REUTER'S AGENCY.]
LONDON, June 17. In the Davis Cup competition, Japan beat Czecho-Slovakia by -thrée matches to two.
Japan will now meet Italy in the final of the European zone.
WIMBLEDON TENNIS.
(THROUGH REUIKE'S AGENCY.]
LONDON, June 18.
At Wimbledon the draw for the first round is: Tilden v. A. A Fysee, Doeg v. Nigel Sharpe, and Wilbur Alison v. Moon.
In the ladies' competition Edith Cross meets Malle. Sigart, the Belgian champioa.
In the second round, Mrs. Wills- Moody meets Fraulein Krahwinkel, 20 *2 .569 Tigers making four errors and a third-rank German player.
28 99 .542
getting but nine hits to Boston's
93 25 .500 17. 24 -478
90 95 .444 18" 20 19
23
396
Won
The Yankees
over the Browns at St. Louis by .5-to-3 score, getting 12 hits to the Browns' eight and with each team scoring an
error.
the most enjoyable feature of thefer a few very interesting games RED SOX SURPRISE DETROIT with the Braves, the St, Louis night's proceedings.
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Among the ladies, who turned up at the V.R.O, recently to have their "times" taken were the Missca Daniel. The ladies in question are newcomers to the Colony from Australia and take very enthusias tic interest in the sport.. Apart from being excellent swimmers, both Badies hold certificates for life saving, a very popular sport on the beaches of Australia, and it il nunderstood that one of the ladies
have been played. The positions
of the teams, up-to-date, are:-
"A" Divizion.
3
P. W. L. Pts.
3. 0 B
St. Paula Vernacular Middle
School 3 King's Wah Yan 3 Ying Wah Tutorial Institute 3 0
"B" Division.
TIGERS.
|| [UNITED PRESS. ] New York, June 10-With rainy weather still prevailing in some 16sectors of the baseball battlefield, most of the big league teams swung into action again to-day but with
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In the ninth inning of their game
Cardinals rallied and tied the score 1-1, putting the winning run 'across the pan in the tenth inning. Nei- ther team made an error and both got seven runs.
Klein of the Cubs and Hartret of the Phillies homered and Philadelphia won 0 to 2 on the home diamond.
aut major changes in the standings results of to-day's games!--
The following are the "detailed,
22
1 2
0.
3 0
3
3
or percentages.
P. W.
L. Pty.
Although the world champions were nosed out by the White Sox
AMERICAN. LEAGUE.
Clubs.
R.
H.
E.
0
5
to-day, bringing their percentage to
Boston
17
1
3 2
660, the second-place Senators could Detroit
9
4
not play because of rain and Wash-
3
2
A
0
ington accordingly rans well be-
Philadelphin
14
4
bind with 617, Cleveland coming
Chicago
1
12
Js to give lessons to local girls in Queen's................... 4
4 this art. Judging from their form King's...
at the V.R.C, it is expected that Sai. Nam the Misses.Daciel will be formidable St. Paul's starters in the ladies' reece at the Ying Wah Night Foles, and more especially in | Ellis Kadoorie
Vernacular Midille
School
The results of the second week's water polo matches show, the V.R.C. in the lead of the first division and the Bomerset and V.R.C. in the accond division. The latter two Queen's teams have up to the moment won St. Paul's
3 0 3
NG" Division..
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third with 804, National League New York standings were not much affected. 1 Bt. Louis.
and slipped to 560 a compared pomed because of rain. with, Brooklyn's .638.
The Athletics dropped their game
W. L. Pt to the Sox 6-7 because of four Philadelphia errors, the Sox keep ing a clean slate. A total of. 14 hits was run up by the Athletics, Chicago making 11-
(Oontinued on next Column)
their games. They are, however, King'.......
due to meet each other to-morrow Ellis Kadoorze (Friday) for the decisive game. Wah Yan 2
0
0
4
NATIONAL LEAGUE,
Clube,
R.
E.
Chicago Philadelphia St Louis Boston
Others postponed because of rain.
11
0
7.
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MOTOR CYCLING.
LIGHTWEIGHT MOTOR CYCLE TOURIST TROPHY.
[THROUGH ARUTER'S LOZNOT;}.
LONDON; June 18. The Lightweight Tourist Trophy Motor-Cycle race round the Isle of Man was won by Guthrie (Britain) riding an A.J.S.
The vinh maintained an aveṛ-- age speed of 64.71 miles an hour.
WITHIN CALL.
The following ships expected to be in wireless communication with Hong Kong yesterday:--
Pyrhus, Aymeric, Sumatra Maru, Shanghai Mara, Chenonceaux, Aru- Tasan Maru, Canton Maru, Emp. of Asia, Yingchow, Cremer, Tai
Sung Tyrbodie, Leivestan Bathing Deli Maru, Acardo, Sake Maru, Haining, and Huldia.
The Rappura left Shanghai for this port on the 17th instant at" 03.30pm and is dushers on the
20th instant, at about 6 a.m2
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