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THE

WORLD SPORT

BRITAIN RETAINS SCHNEIDER CUP.

YOUNG FLYER ATTAINS

RECORD SPEED.

For the fourth time since the inauguration of the Schneider Cun ace, the trophy has been won by Britain, Flying Ofleer Whighorn, 26 years of age, the "Baby" of the British pilots, atlaining the tre mendous speed of 328.63 miles hour, and tablishing

A new world recordon, Sept. 7.

Over a course of seven laps of 50 kilometres, the first flight wind by Flying Officer Waghorn en a Supermariab Holla Hoper18-8),In 30 minutes, 42.4/5 seconds, averaging 828.63 m... which constitutes world's record.

Warrant Officer Dal Molin (Italy), on a Maccht 62 mnchine, took 46 minutes, 54.2/5 seconds, averaging 284.2 miles. per hour.

Liaut Cadringher (Italy), in a new Macchi, mande a forced landing after the first lap.

Lieut. D'Arcy Greig, on a Super- marine Napler 8-5, took 40 minutes, 16.1/5 seconds, averaging 282.11 miles per hour.

Lieut. Moni (Italy), in a new Maceht, also had a forced landing.— Reuter.

Alcherley Disqualified.

The official result of the Schneider Trophy race places Flying Offer Waghorn first.

Flying Officer Atcherley in a Super- marine Rolls Royce S0 machine took 40 minutes, 5 seconds, averaging in.p. He put up a world's $26,64 lap record of 332.49 m.p.l. Later, Aicherley wan disqualified for failing to round the pylon correctly. His lap record stands, however.-Reuter.

Description of Flights."

London, Sept. 7.

The British sonplanes assigned to compete for the Cup, having success- fully passed their tests, and the Italian competitors, one of whom was unsuccessful at first in getting his

plane to rise, having eventually inten ulf and the test, averyboily on

Friday

forward to an excit."

ing competition the weather experts predicting perfect weather for ០

event:

The Prince of Wales flew down to Calshot from Låndon to witness the trinis,

Y

In little less than 40 minutes the race was over and won for Britain by Flying Officer Waghorn by nu amazing performance. He went reven then round the course of 31.7 miles, a total of 217.40 miles at an aver age speed of 328.83 miles an hour,

than anyone for faster

han ever flown so great a distance before. All Britain's three machines finished, but

U.S. BASEBALL.

LEAGUE RESULTS AND

NEW YORK.

New York, Sept. To-day's baseball matches sulted as follows:

National League.

Pittsburgh Cincinnati

Beaton

New York.

Chicago

St. Louis

Chicago

St. Louis

5.

Vi

CHINESE ATHLETIC

MEETING.

POINT.

THE WEEK-END BALL GAMES.

EXCELLENT SPORT AT NORTH TRIIT SQUEEZES IN BOTH

TURN-OUTS.

Fine weather favoured the Very keenly-contested games, Chinese Athletic Associating over with the results in doubt qntit the week-end for the second and third man down in the last inresa, third day of their three-day developed from the athletic meeting at North Point, league schedule over the week-end. bastl

where they have created a stadium apecially for the occasion..

On Saturday, South. Chlua defeated the Filipinos by three

N

Athletes from the Federatied Malay States, Canton, Swalow and Fun-to-two, thanks largely to Java have travelled a long dis- some superb piteling by Ed Chung, tance to compete with the best who scored twelve trike cute. that the Chiarse of Hongkong canAlvares, Le Filling pitcher, also produce, and have rewarded | put across some nice balls, The respectators with

display of net result being that the batters prowess seklom seen in Hongkong, had a most unsatisfactory Alny. The only event open to the Colony The South Ching crew registered on Saturday, the 1,600 metres team three hits, and the Filipinos july race, attruetel only one entry, the two. Thepforher scored single being the Club de Recreio. The runs in the first, second, and sifth Chinese Athletle Association very innings and the Filipinos did thi sportingly entered two teams in order

4 Q

R. -H. E. 3

& 7

3

8. 15

2.

7.14

1

(Ten inwings)

8 :10

(First game)

Brooklyn

9 16 Philidelphia....... 7 15

0

1

14 13

8

9

3 11

0

(Second game)

Brooklyn Phindelphia.... 3 11

4 11

}

0

(First game)

(Second game)

American League.

R.

St. Louis Chiengo

Washington Beston

10

8

1

3

7 2

7

1

Cleveland

11 0 11 22

Detroit

No others, The League standings are now as follows:

National League.

Chicago 'Pittburgh

New York St. Louis Brooklyn Philadelphin Cincinnati Boston

W E. Pet. 87 42 .674 33 64,574 68 60 535 62 64 492. 60 68 .464 67 72 .441 4 74 .42}

60 77 398

American League,

W. 1. Pet. Philadelphia 90 41 .687

New York.... 74° 54 *.677 Cleveland

St. Louis Detroit Washington

Chleage Heaton

68 69 .535.

67 GI .523 60 GB .468 59 70 .457 41 77 398

46 86 .361

only one of the Italians completed the FRIENDLY FOOTBALL,

Сонтал

Flying Offleer Atcherley, whose

average speed was only three miles

ET

hour

less than Waghorn's, was disqualified for not passing round one of the pylons. By flying the fourth.

tifth Ingas ut 830.44 miles

17 Alu 11' minutes Reconds,

Officer Atcherley set up a world re-

CHINESE ATHLETIC PLAY

ning.

ו'

to make an ovent, but the Portuguesenning in the second and seventh, competitors End no difficulty in win- On Sunday, We Jelnoias, after leading the Japanese for the better part of the game, were robbed of victory in the Joboth intings, when the Japaneso took sidranlage of Infield: "error" to convert a deficit of 7-8 into a lend of 9-7.

On Saturday evening, some fine swimming was seen in an improvised pool at North Point, the most success ful competitor being Ng Mung-gunn. the free style swimming cliampion of Singapore, who beat Leung Sfu-mar the Hongkong Chinese "star" in boti the 50 metres and 100 metres without being stretched.

The continuation of the meeting on Sunday was favoured with the samo brillant weather as that enjoyed on Saturday, and the stands were well patronised. It was almost impossible to get a seat in the higher priced atands during the afternoon, while even the cheaper acats, exposed to the hot sun, were comfortably filled.

Saturday's Resulta,

The results of Saturday's races are As follows:

Pole Jump-1, Sung Sui-kwan (Fukien); 2, Cheung Tak-wing (C.A.A.) 3. Cheung Leung-yau (Canton). Height: 2.00 metres.

200 Metres Fint Race (Final) -1, Cheung Kwan-sum (C.A.A.): 2/Lam Yult-ying (GA.A.); 3, Fung Kwok-. wah (¤‚¡), Time: 25 1/6 secs.

Discus Throw (Final)-1, Ng Tin- Hing (Canton); 2, Kwong Ying-ming (Canton), Lum Cheung-chat (Fuklen). Distance: 20.1 metres.

Saturday and the game was much Hits came more freely than on more lively from the spectators' viewpoint. At the end of the third huninge, the Kinoras led 0-2. Their pitcher slacked off in the fourth at the end of which they had an advantage of 7-6 only. Two blanks and brought the score to 8-7, at whith two singles stage the Japanese introduced the surprise packet and nosed the opposition out.

committee were no impressed by the performance of Yu Pai-chan, who ran until he was on the point of collapse, that they awarded him a special pilze.

Last Night's Eventa,

the best seen so far in the Chinena Last night's swimming was perhaps Athletic Meeting, as all the duals were decided. Singapore swimmers High Hurdle Race (Fina!).—7, Cheung Tak-wing (C.A.A.) 2, Mois "atar" performers meeting with tla of the prizes, their Hing-wong (C.A.A.); 3, Cheung-chau (Fokien). Time: 15 2/5 petitors in some of the events,

Lum opposition from the Hongkong com..

HOCS.

800 Metres Flat Race. (Final)-1, Fung Kwok-wah (C.A.A.); 2, Ng Tin- wing (C.A.A.); 3, Cheung Sui-kwai

annexed most

The following are the results of last night's swimming:

GO Metres Free Style.-1. Ng Mong

(CA.A.). Time: 2 mins. 2 2/5 secs.guan; 2, Leung Shu-man; 3. L Chun-

Open, Team Race (1,000 Metres),--.yee, Time: 28 1/6 seca, 1, Club de Recrela. Time: 4 mins.

2/5 KOCH.

26

Basket Bill-Chin Wes A. A. beat Chinese A. A. 20-23; Pukien beat Yuk Kuan 40-13.

Volley Ball C.A.A, beat Cunton

2-1.

Aquatics;

Results of Saturday evening's aquatic events follow:

200 Metres Breast Stroke.-1, Lo Chi-hing; 2, Teo Swee-kial; 3, Ng Tak-wing. Time: 1 mins. 9 4/5 seca.

Fung-sing; 2 Ng Mang-guan; 3, Luk 800 Metres Free Style-1, Chan Man-nang. Time; 6 mips, 11 4/5 secs.

100 Metres Back Stroke1, Wong Cheung Bau-kut. Time: 1 min. 10 Slong-heng; 2. Loung Siu-man; 3,

1/b seca.

60 Metren Freu Style (First Semi- final) Ng Mong-guan (Alan Chan Yuk-fel; 2, Mine Chal Fo- 100 Metres Ladies Free Style-1, 12, f.cung Siu-man (C.B.C.); chu: 3, Miss Lau Kwal-chan. Time: Wong Lil-kwong (C.A.AJ.

60 Metres Free Style (Second Semi- ln. 47 4/5 2005, final) Tain-yes (Singapore); 2, Kwok Fang-sun

Metres)-1,

Team Race (200 (Cubton C.W...)] &, Li Tai V.R.C.; 2, Club do Recreio, Time: 2

mila. 2 1/5 secs, 200 Metres Breast Stroke.The following entered the Final, there he

Water Polo." no competition in the heats: Lung ing no c

At the end of the swimming events, Chinese Alhetic, winners of the Bau-shan (Singapore), Lo Cheeshing off, as a result of which the V.R.C Wing-oil (Canton C.W.A.A.), Cheungte water polo matches were played

TWICE IN WEEK-END.

an

hour

Flying

Senior League last season,

cord for o

#100

100 kilometres closed cir- not show up too well in friendly (CA) Chiu Tak-wing (C.A.A.), will meet the Singapore Lean in the

Lang Wing-hoon (Canton CW.A.A.), finer to-night. cuit, beating uiles an

the speed of for that 35.52 matches played over the week ond and Chene in-taze (G.A

distance

altain-in camexion with the big sports 100 Motres Free Style ed by Waghorn. This record stands

meeting held at the Chinese Ng Meng-gunn despite Atchurley's disqualification.

Association's new Siu-nan Halians were Lieuten. Athletic

seinus condition. He succeeded how ever in making a safe landing and

was unhurt.

Spectacular Incident.

Lieutenant Monti received light

buras and hurt his arms and shoul-

a huge

-פינגן

Loung Li Tsun-yeo 66

unlucky

(Singapore). ant Cidringher and Lieutenant Montichum at North Poles.

100 Metres Back Stroke. The fol- Broken ail

On Saturday, when pipes forced both in-

lawing recrived

walk-over in the to descend. One Italian pilot crowd was present, and a strong henta: Yeung Yuen-wah (Canton narrowly escaped, from death. He Athletic side was doing duty, the CW.A.A.), Wong Siong-heng (Singa- reinted that he suddenly, found him-Sonserret Light Infantry

Leung Siu-man (C.B.C.), and self surrounded by vast cloud of ex-vided the opposition,

The sul-

Sau-kat (Singapore) hausted fumes and was in semi-con-

200 Lletres Free Style (Final)-1, diers had much the better of the Mang-guan (Singapore); 2, Chan first half, but their shooting Was Fang-sing (Slugapore); Cheung weak and the interval arrived with Saa-san (Singapore). Tune: 2 an advantage of only one goal, rains. 38 BECA.. netted by Rayson from a corner.

In the recond half, Li Hurg game, Singapore defented the Hong

Water Polo-In

une-sided ders. Warrant Officer Dal Molin, the ching equalized.

kong Pukienese by nine geuls to one Singapore drew only Italian who completed the course, Yesterday, the

first blood in the first was outclassed, He flew the plane fielded a team which defeated the pretty much their own way, scoring Royal Navy ainute of the game and had things in which is compatriot, Major de Athletle by three clear grants, even gouis without reply in the first Bernhardi, broke the world's record, Neither side was at full strength, hulf. It was obvious that Singapore and finished with an average speed of but the Navy were well served were better all round and could have 284.20 miles an hour, which was more than 44 miles an hour slower than half-back and play settled down red many more goale had they been Waghorn, who on one lap shot past in the Athletle half for the most the opportunity, the Fukienese seared so inclined. They relaxed and, taking him in full view of the cheering crowd.part, The interval arrived with near the end.

Previous Record.

the score-sheet blank, but Ball The previous record for the Schnet- and Goodman (2) Bolted in the der course, when Flight Lieutenant second half. Webster won the trophy for Britain in 1927 at Venico, was 281.05 miles an hour. Waghorn improved on this

His speed to- some day with the flying machine, by 47 miles an hour. day was also ten miles an hour foster

when mony of his contemporaries than previous world's record set up were content to regard it as little by Major de Bernhardi of Italy on n

more than a scientific toy. straight course.

In 1812 he presented the Aero Club France with the Schneider Cup, # traphy made of gold, silver and bronze. The first race was held in

The

of

disqualification of Atcherley meant that Dal Molin was awarded the second place in the race. Official 1914 when Prevost (France) wan it

placings were announced as follows:

328

Waghorn, 81 minutos 45 4/5 seconds speeds made since that time aro

63 miles an hour.

at a speed of 44.7 miles. Record]

follows:

Dal

Molin, 45 minutca 54 2/6 sc conds 284,2 miles an hour.

D'Arcy Grelg, 46 minutes 16 1/6 conde 282.11 miles an hour. Atcherlny, 40 minutes" G seconda 326 miles an hour.

Waghorn is only 25 years of age and la the "Baby" of British pilots Britfah Wireless,

History of the Cup.

1918. Provost (France)

44,7

1914. Howard Pixton (Britain) 55.8 1919. No award,

1920. Ed. Bologna (Italy) 1021. De Briganti (Italy) 1922. Capt. Haird (Britain) 1925. Lt. Doolittle (U.S.A.) 1923. LL Rittenhouse (U.S.A.)

'1026. Maj. De Bernhardi

(Italy)

The Sehneider Cup race was in 1927. Ft. Lt. Webster

augurated in 1918. The cup was

given by M. Jacques Schneider, a well known prowar airman, who dind

(Britain)

:

In the first match, the Singapore team had no difficulty in benting the Chinese Athletic Association; 'emerg ing victora by six Kayla to one after a serappy game, marked by frequent fouls. Hoth sides were to blame for the rough play, but it must be said for the Singapore team that the Chine eso Athletic Association players alert- ed it shortly after the commencement. Singapore were obviously the better also a greater knowledge of the game. and more well-balanced alde, allowing

A. H. Wong acored first for Binga pore and added another two points Singapurs were leading the interval, shortly afterwards. At to all, Ng Mong-guan bei..g respons sible for the other two. managed to reduce the lead, but Ng On the resumption, Chinese, Athione

Mong-guan added another point anort. ly before the final whistle, to give his side a 6-1 victory.

A Better Match.

The other game of the evening, ber tween the V.R.C, and Kowloon, war a much better affair, Both team

een. were well-balanced and rivalry was

The V.R.C. started the game in fine

Yesterday's Results, - Finni, 100 Meires Ng Taothing, Cheung Koon-sang 2, Lam Yuk-ying 3. Time 12 1-55 secs, Kwok-wah 1, Chan Kan-cho 2, Cheung lead by searing two goals in quick Flat Raco (400 Metres)-Fung | style, Laing putting his aide in the

succession. Kowloon were by no Hoon-sang 8. Time 58 1-6 sees.

Basket Ball (Final),Tsing Mo means disheartened by this reverse

and strove to reduce the lead.. Association 1, Fulien Association 2,

Athletic Association 8.

Ball (Final)To Keung beat Chinese Athletic

The V.R.C. backs played well tow gether and Simpson of Kowloon was well-marked. On the other side, everyone of the VIC. forwards prov

Distance 5.0 metres.

Jump-Mok Hing-kong 1, ed dangerous at every turn, the Kow Tak-wing 2, Ste To-kwong. 8. loon backs having a hard fob to cope

with the clever play of those for The

Javelin Chow wards. Throwing Yuen-in 6. Distance 38.60 metres.

Lam Shin-chau 2; Ma

Before the whistle blow for the in-. Low Hurdle-Lam Yuk-ying 1,

torral, Goldman had reduced the lead, Fung Kwok-wa 2, Chan Kang-cho 3. by a woll-placed shot.

beating Knight, thọ.V.R.C. custodlin, Time 30 4-5 seca

1240

1025

117.4

148.5 177.38. 232.07

1 Step

15gh Jump Cheung Tak-wing 1,

Mo-fat 2, Height 6,6 metres.

246.49 kwong 1,

281.48R

The record for duration flights for at Beaulien, France, in April, 1928, aeroplanes was broken three times in M. Schneider was an enthusiastic 1926, the maximum, speed record ba sportsman and a pioneer of aviation, Ing won by Major de Bernhardi why had vision enough to see the im. (Italy) on March 31 of that year with menso progress that would be made a speed of 318.62 miles an hour.

Excitement ran high when, after a tew minutes of even play, Simpson deflected the leather into the V.R.C. net to equalis.

Hop, Step and JumpSre To

Mo Kwok 2, Cheung Tak- wing 3. Distance 40.9 feet,

A foul near the Kowloon goal gavo Relay Race (800 Metros)-K.0.A. | Plis V.R.C. the victory, by the odd goal Athletic de Recreio 2, Clunese in fire, Pereira beaung Angus from

Association 3, Time 140-4-5 pass by Gittins, en Thousand Metros Race-Wu between the two teams. The V.I.C. Kong-chun 1, Cheung Ship-kwal 2. backs played a ne game, feeding the Time 42.47 secs..

forwards wall while the Kowloon ais-). Although no third prize was offer- todian, Angus, and the bucks all prov- ed for the 10,000 metres rAÇO, the of their worth.

There was not very much to choone

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