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YUGO-SLAV VISITOR

NOT WANTED. ··

AMERICA TO DEPORT M. AUGUST KOSUTICH,

L

of Yugo-Slavia, has been ordered to be deported.

Kosutich was invited to visit America to lecture against the present regime in Yugo-Slavia by a committee claiming to represent New York, Aug. 10. half a million Croats in the Uni- ted States, but the Yugo-Slav After a fortnight's detention at

Legation Ellis Island, M. August Kosutich, against the

made representations

proposed

tour. former Minister for Public Works | Reuter's American Service,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1930.

100 YARDS RECORD STILL STANDS.

JOHNSTONE FAILS TO MAKE

NEW: FIGURES.

CANADIAN SETS A SPRINT RECORD.

FURTHER LAURELS FOR PERCY WILLIAMS,

Toronto, Aug. 10.

LAWN BOWLS.

CRAIGENGOWER WIN OVER

CIVIL SERVICE, ^

0. B. Raven B. Petheram Overy

A. S. Gomes

La C. R-Souza'

disco.

A. E. Silkstone 16. R. F. Lus

Scores:

66

Police R.C..

W. S. Dall

18

66

The Craigengower C.C. more

Bowling Green v. Police. Swimming much below the form

than upheld the confidence of There was only a difference of 14 that has made him the Colony's crack,

their supporters when they easily shots in the match between the Kow- J. R. Johnstone failed to make a track championships, which this year

In the course of the Canadian beat the Civil Service C.C. in the loon Bowling Green and the Police, at impression on the 100 yards record are preliminary, to the British Empire first of the two important matches, Kowloon, the home team winning, of Hongkong in his attempt the

Games at Hamilton, an entrant hail winning comfortably on all rinks. VRC. night fete, on Saturday nighing from Vancouver, Percy Williams, R. W. Bradbury continued the Bowling Green From the moment he dived in the water it was obvions that he would the former winner of the hundred and good work he has been performing J. Melatish

two come within seconds of the Games, sprinted a hundred plc for the club this season by finish- G. 'Sherriff

metres in ing 16 shots up. jace. put up. Takahishl John-

by stone's rather erratic course mast of a second the world record. held by |10 3/10 seconds, beating by one tenti have robbed him of several seconds. Eddie Telan, of the United States, He clocked his first length is 12.1 whom he defeated-Reuter's Ameri: acc., 50 yards in 27 sec., the third length in 43 sex, and the full 100 can Service. yards in 61.2/5 sec..

not

54

Another attempted record that fail- ed was that of the V.R.C. to lower the 2.11 4/5 figures for a team of five men covering 50 yards, cach.

The

mon who swam were R. Amery, L Reza Pereira, E. Zimmern, W. Law. rence and S. V. Gittins and their time for the full distance was 218. Their

respective clockings were: Amery, 27 sec.; Roza Pereira, 28 2/6 sec.; Zimmern, 29 3-6; Lawrence, 20 rec.; Gittins, 27 sec.

Variety Programme.

The inclusion of a diving competi- tion, hurdles handicap, race for women and blindfold contests gave variety to the night's entertainment which was concluded by a water-polò game, the presentation of prizes und a dance.

Blindfold races never fail to raise la laugh and the 'women's event and the several heats and final of the men's contest proved the night's most popular itern.

Ed da Boza has dived better than be did in his exhibition but his is [always the spectacle of V.RG, night fetes. His flight from the top plat- form of the tower was a triumph and Its perfect timing spoke of the hours of practice that Ed da Roza puta in.

The challenge team race was de- clared off as neither Kowloon nor the Chinese appeared against the V.R.C., who attempted the bath record as a substitute.

The water-polo contest between residents of Hongkong and residents f Kowloon brought out the Colony's best players and a fast game ended with the scores three-two in favour of Kowloon.

A.

Besults.

Heat winners.-J.

Members handicap (50 yards): Victor (30 sec.); J. P. Xavier (30 1-5 sec.); A. Gosano (30 3/5 sec.); Ed da Roza (30 sec.);

J. Figuelredo (32 SÉC). Final. Gosane, 1; Xavier, 2. Time 29 sec.

Sealed diving, handicap: R. Silva Netto, 1; L. Roza Pereira and Ed da Roza, dead hent, 2.

hundred yards at the

YOUNG AMERICAN'S TENNIS VICTORY.

SYDNEY WOODS WINS IN FINAL

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DIVISION L Thirty Shots Victory for Craigengower CG

In the fint of their two postponed matches the Craigongower C.C. beat the Civil Service CC. at home by 30. shots. ScorÈNT Craigengower

Civil Service.

F. J. Neves O'Brien

Jas. T. Dobbie

La E. Longbottom

D. Ramjahn

G. C. Moss

9

|B. W. Bradbury 25 J. J. Gregory

E. Tuck

¿g › New York, Aug. 10, A. E. Coater The eighteen-year-old New Yorker, E. el Araulli Sydney Wood, defeated W. J. Allison U. M. Omar in the final of the Meadow Brooks W. T. Brightman Invitation Tournament in five sets, the W. Collins scores being 3-6, 6-3, 2-6, 6-2, 6-4. In C. S. Rosselet a previous round Wood beat George R. Basa Loft-Reuter's American Service.

SIR THOMAS LIPTON CONFIDENT.

HOPES TO BRING BACK AMERICA'S. CUP.

London, Aug. 10. Sir Thomas Lipton has left for America aboard the liner Leviathan.

He said he hoped to bring back the America's Cup, his prospects of suc

ass being better than they had ever been.--Reuter,

Hurdles handicap (50 yards): Hest! winners.-B. Silva Netto (32 sec.); E. U. S. Alves (33 sec.); H. M. Remedios (30 sec.); J. Neves (35 sec.). Final Alves, 1; Silva Netto, 2. Time 39 4/5 sec.

Women's handicap (50 yards): Miss E. Booth, 1; Miss P. Gittina, 2 Time 38 sec.

F. Jones

S. E. Alderman.......

A. H. Oswick,

20 A 0. Brawn

J. Orem

F. H. Holdman J. Hollidge

24 A. W. Grimmitt

69"

Kowloon Dock v. Taikoo R.C.

D. Muir

G. Alexander

I. Fender

A. M. Holland - 30 J. C. West V.H.W. Chittenden W. Glendenning

Ferguson

E. W. L. Hogbin L Gay

E. SNichel

T. S. West Ch H. M. McTavish 28

T. Farrell 2

72

McLeod Nolan

E. Post Hay

J. S. Riddell

W. McHardy G. Hargreaves

DIVISION II.

Civil Service Revenge Their Defeat by Bowling Green.

19

18

SCOTTISH FOOTBALL SEASON OPENS.

LEITH AND EAST FIFE IN INITIAL APPEARANCE,

League football has started in Scotland and on Saturday there was a full programme of matches down for decision. Leith and East Fife are the new teams which were promoted at the end of the last season to displace Dundee

and St. Johnstone.

The

Rangers,

who, for the · past few have been unappro commenced their

Cette

3-1 victory against Cowdenbeath. programme རྗ He won by similar margin from Kilmarnock, while Motherwell took the points from East Fife. Hearts ur Prised their supportera by succumbing to Hamilton losing by four clear goals. Leith received Falkirk and did well take a point in their first match

Lengue in Scotland.

its

21 in the Premier

68

are given below: Airdrie

The full scores as cabled by Reuter

1 Queen's Park

Morton

Aye

Colde

The Kowloon Bowling Green and th

the Civil Service are again on level Leith

13 terms, the latter beating their rivals Motherwell

jat Happy Valley by 11 shots. Scores: Partick,

- Civil Service

Bowling Green

H. F. Stoneham

E. Kern

F. L. Rapley

29 G. E. Roylance 10

GJ. Chambers

G. J.

G. E. Thompson

17

E. L. Hollands

39 R. E. Wood

L. E. Luck

F.H.W. Haynes

L

R.

E

W.

Biege

Whant

A. K. Taylor

P. E. Knight.

D. W. Phillips

F. Willmott

W. E. Hale

A. W. E. David.

17

son

This retum match was played at Kowloon, the home team reversing the previous decision

by 25 shots. Scores:

Kowloon Dock

J. V. Ramsay W. Greig

J. McKelvie S. Gray- H, G. Cooper

Docherty

W. Hedley R. Lapsley C. Atkinson G. Mitchell F. C. Goodman F. Callen

Taikoo R.C.

-J. C. Chalmers

J. C. Polson

J. Russell

34. W. Wotherspoon 8

G. McLeod

..

J. Sloan, Jr.

T. Grimes

17

18 R. C. Wallace

J. B. Chapman J. Sloan, Sr.

N. Drummond

26 J. Ferguson

78

Kowloon CC. v. Recreio.

J. R. Archibald 20 W. S. Drake

R. R. Davies

W. E. Hollands

518

J. Shepherd

Yacht Club v. Craigengower.

St. Mirren

Talkoo R.C.

T. Stanton

W. Holl

D. Munro

R.K. Duncan

T. Swan

3 Kilmarnock

1 Rangers

Clyde

Hamilton

2 Falkirk 4 East Nies 2 Aberdeen 1. Hibernians

Kowloon CC.

* A. J, Kew

J. S. Dinner L. Jack

30 F. G. Herridge

W. Borrowman

W. Cunningham W. W. Hirst

18 S. Amery

J. P: Robinson

D. C. Walmsley, 25 V. C. Labrum

K. Mcintyre

W. Brown

21 G. H. Stewart

49

In the above match victory went to the Yacht Club on their own greens by eight shots. Scores: Yacht Club.

18

J. Bentley

-43

N. V. A. Croucher

E. B. Reed

A. Chapman

Ti

Craigengower.

D. K. Kharas

J. M. Ribeiro A. L. de Souss Zimmera Finner

28 E

W.

Ward

Abbas

N. Currie A tio of 66 ahots each was the S. Greenhill

L. result of the match between the P. W. Rameny Kowloon C.C. and the Club de Recreio A. Macfarlane 13 J. Cavanagh on the former's greens, Scores: E. S. Abraham W. McBride Kowloon C-C Recreio

Miss E. Booth. Time 19 1/5 sec.

Blindfold race, one length (women): E. C. Fincher

J. A. Howe W. Hyde Blindfold race, 50 yards (members): J, C. Lyal Heat wingers, S. V. Gittins (32 rec.): H. Gittina J. Neves (44 sec.); G. A. Ribeiro (42 C. J. Tacchi soc.); F. M. da Silva (42 sec.). Final. A. Hyde-Lay -da Silva (32 sec.).

J. Fraser

E. L. Barros

..

F. X. Soares --

L. A. Gutierrez

22 C. E. Marques, 18

C. H. Basto

H. A. Alves

A. Murdoch

Summons

E. W. Carpenter P. A. Dixon

A. L. Shielda, 28.J. Carr.

$2

14

C. G. Harrison

Simpson

T. W. Carr

H. McKechnie 28 L. J. Blackburn 10

83

Recreio v. Hongkong Electric.

81

There was another huge difference between the Recreio and Hongkong Electric at King's Park, the visitors losing by 40 shots. Scares:

Recreio.

F. V. Elbeiro

J. M. Rosario

E. M. Remedios

F. X. Silva

26 R A. C. Basto

H. Rosario

J. C. Ozorio

14 A. H. Basto

54 M. Baptista... A. BETTOS

Taikoo v. Kowloon CC.- The junior combination of the Taikoo R.C, overwhelmed the Kowloon 16 | C.C. at:Taikoo by 52 shots, Scores:

P. A. Ivanovitch

28 A. Ribeiro

R. Robarts

A.E. S. Alves

H.K. Electric.

A. Tarbuck

G. T. Padgett

HL Hatch

25 A. F. Paul

W. Stoker

"T. P. Saunderson

S. J. Clarko

27 W.-H. 3. Mus-

kett

V. G. Kerley E. Thompson

L de Rome

21 F.F. Duckworth 10

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