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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1932.
TRIPLE PASSING IN THE MILE RELAY TRIALS
HERE
[ERE'S a Bash of exciting action in a trial boat of the 400-metro relay at the Olympic Games, in
which BOMBA
of the world's best quarter-milers participated. In the outside lano, Phil Edwards, Canadian Negro, la pausing to Alex Wilson. In the centre lane, Lord David Burghley is passing to Godfrey Rampling, his Britlah teammate. On the inside, 5. Oki, Japan, bas passed to T. Nabi. Japan took the heat, with Canada second.
K. C. C. JUNIOR FINALISTS
YOUTH KILLED BY GOLF CLUB
PICTURE "FRAKENSTEIN" WEIRD! STARTLING! THRILLING! DUNNE & WHITE Blow on Back of Neck
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Y.M.C.A. SWIMMING
CHAMPIONSHIPS DECIDED AT GALA
The European Y.M.C.A. held a swimming gala and dance at Kowloon
Results: last night. Causes Death
Members aggregate handicap. Bathurst.A sudden blow ($1 First tent. Easterbrook, 1; Suther- E. C. FINCHER LOSES the neck with a golf-club was res-land, 2. Second heat, Critchley, 1;
ponsible for the death, on July Aris,
16-year-old
The finalists in the K.C, junior25, of Keith Mail,
50 yards championship-A. Donn tennis championship on Saturday student at St. Stanislaux College (2714 sec.), 1; 1. W. Rabiton and E.
Medical evidence at the inquest | P. Selk (28 1-h sec.), 2. Best will be P.0. Danne and G. A. White as a result of yesterday's į showed that no bones were bro- zames which saw Duane eliminateken, but that death resulted from blow having N.. A. E. Mackey in straight sets, shock due to the and White overcame L. Jack by affected a nerve to the brain. the same margin.
After winning the first set with comfort. E. C. Fincher lost his W. C. grip on the game against Hung in the Handicap Singles "A") and was eventually heaten by the odd set.
azzi Yesterday's results programmes for the next days follow.
JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP (SEMI-FINALS).
G. A. White beat L. Jack 11-9, 6-3.
tho three
6,
P. O. Dunne beat N. A. E. Mackay 6-4, 6-2, 6-4.
LADIES CHAMPIONSHIP
(SEMI-FINAL).
Wall, a Mudgee lad, bad made! several vain attempts to hit the ball when Reginald Twentyman, also of Mudgee. offered to in- $truct him.
He took the club from Wall. and as he swung the club it struck Wall on the side of the neck.
"I'm sorry, Keith!" exclaimed Twentyman, turning to his com- panion who stood for a couple of seconds with his hand to his face. then swayed and, fell.
ALWAYS FATAL. Twentyman caught him and laid' him on the ground. Every effort was made at the College to revive Wall, but when Dr. Salter rived, the boy was detd.
A
"In 939 enses out of 1,000 blow of that description would Mrs. McTavish beat Mrs. McCaw ve proved fatal," said Dr. #-2, 6-3.
HANDICAP SINGLES "A"
W. C. Hig hent E. C. Fincher 2-6, 7-5, 6-4.
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME
HANDICAP DOUBLES (SEMI FINALS),
GA. White and R. S. Capell v W. C. Hung and E. Zimmern.
E. C. and E. F. Fincher v II. Huber and K. Hanse.
FRIDAY
HANDICAP SINGLES "A" (SEMI-FINALS).
W. C. Hung v G. C. Burnett.
MIXED DOUBLES (SEMI-FINALS).
E. C. Fincher and Miss 0. Dalziel v G. A. White and Miss Griffiths.
A. E. P. Guest and Mrs. McCaw E. F. Fincher and Mrs. McTavish.
CONSOLATION EVENT.
F. E. Lawrence and W. A. Stewart v W. Old and J. M. Jnek.
Salter.
Th finding Was death.
accidental
Serinus accidents at golf are rare although two men were kill- ed on Victorian links last year through being struck on the head by a ball.
W. W. Hirst and F. S. W. Smitr C. J. Tacchi and J. R. Way. E. R. Price and Mrs. W. Old R. Buchannan and Mrs. Way,
SATURDAY
SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP (FINAL).
F. C. Fincher v A. E. P. Guest.
JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP (FINAL).
P. O. Duane v G. A. White.
LADIES CHAMPIONSHIP'
(FINAL).
Miss Griffitha v Mrs. McTavish.
HANDICAP SINGLES "g" (SEMI-FINAL).
R. SV. Capeli v 17. Lubeseder (concluded).
WAKEFIELD
Castrol
MOTOR OIL
ACHIEVEMENT
{"Action speaks louder than words")
MOLLISON'S
Long plunge S. II. Garrod (50 ft. -10 in.), 1: G. Arís (89 ft. 6 in.), %.
Women's 50 yards-Veronica Allen, 1; Anne Fowler, 2. Time 42 sec.
B. Diving championship-G.
2. Rasterbrook (38), 1; Morgan (36),
100 yards championship-A.. Donn Railton. 21 (6814 sec.), 1; E. W. Longley, B.
Under water win-E. F. Selk (15) sec.), 1; Eusterlrnok, 2.
Throwing the pole hall-F. Welb 1: E. Railton and A. Dean (59
fert),
2. race-W. F. Kerr (cap- tain), Easterbrook, Bergaust, Sefk. Torrible.
A water-poto game to decide the championship of the Y.M.C.A. League resulted in a goal-less draw between the Sharks and Sardines.
AL the conclusion of the swimming a dance was held in the West Lounge, music being supplied by Mickey's Melody Makers.
AGE KHAN TAKES .
ST. LEGER.
LEADS IN WINNER AND SECONDS HORSE
London, Sept. 7 The St. Leger Stakes. England's next important three-year-old event after the Derby, run at Doncaster to- day, was a triumph for the Aga Khan, one of England's leading owners. He led in bath the winner and the second The classic resulted:
Firdausst (Fox)
Dastur (M. Benry)
Silvermere (Dick)
Others: Beneficial (Sam Wragg); Celebrator (Burns): Foghorn (Boullon);
(Lowry); Gainslow Ginvelkind (Perryman); Hesperus Luaning- (Ellott); Leighan (Ray); dale (Joe Childs);
Orwell (Jones): Royal Dancer (1. Elliss); Taikasta (Taylor); Totair (Canslake); Udni- pur (Harry Wragg); Violator (Gor don Richards); Will o' the Wisp (Steve Danoghue); April the Fifth (Lane).
Betting: 20 Firdaussi, 6 Dastur, 33 Silvermere.
Won by a neck, with four lengths between second and third.-Reuter.
record flights across the Atlantic; from England to South Africa and from Australia to England were made on WAKEFIELD
CASTROL
Only 3/4 gallons of all were consumed during a thirty hours flight. The grade of Castrol used was XXL the same is sold here. There are no special The price is the grades of Castrol, unobtainable by the general public. same as ordinary motor oils but boing a British product this oll is sold by the Imperial gallon of 9 lbs., the legal galion measure in the Colony.
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