THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1934.

GOSANO BROTHERS AND BELTRAO TO JOIN RECREIO Playing For Their Old Soccer Club Next Season

GIANTS DEFEATED

NATIONAL LEAGUE DOUBLE HEADERS

PLAYER INJURES ANKLE

New York, July 12. Three double headers were played in the National League to-day. The Glants had to share the spoils with the Piratos, while the teams finished a leg all in the other two encounters.

An accident to Paul Dean of the Cardinala greatly handicapped them in their second match with the Phillies, Denn injured his ankle in the third innings of the Arat match, and had to retire from the game.

There was a small programme in the American Lengue, where the Yankees lost to Detroit, and Chicago Red Sox nosed our Phila- delphia Athletic..

Scores as supplied by Renter

follow:

NATIONAL LEAGUE.

Pittsburgh

(Gus Suhr and Bab

homered}

ed)

New York .......

R HE

#

8 0

Grace

1

6

(Hank Lieber homered)

Philadelphia

2 7 1

(Johnson homered)

Chicago

3 7 0

New York

2 6 0

7. 12

1

9 17

0

13 13

0

(Rowe, the schoolboy pitched)

Cincinnati

(Pool and Slade homered)

Brooklyn

Cincinnati

A. V. Gosano, the genius behind St. Joseph's Inst football season, who is throwing in his lot again

with the Club de Recreio.

Kowloon Golf Club

Summer Cup

COLLINGS' CARD OF 62

R. Collings (8) defeated S. Mac-| Nider (11) in the semi-final of the Summer Cup at the Kowloon Golf| Club yesterday afternoon by scores of 4 And 3. Hy virtue of his win, Collings will meet R. Henderson in the final.

Yesterday's game produced, some good golf, Collings score being 844-36-70, making a nut score of 62. Far for the rourse is 66. Collings only lapse was at the first | hole where he had a six.

Up to the 14th hole where

(Slade and Bottomley homered) Collings was lending MacNider by

G 10 1

12 2

Brooklyn

St. Louis

8 AL

(J. Collina homered)

Philadelphin

G 10 9

3 10 4

St. Louis...

(Medwick and V. Davis homer-

Philadelphin

Pittsburgh

(Lindstrom homered),

8 16 4

1 G

Now York ....... 11 1G 0 (Critz homered

pitched)

Chicago

And. Hubbell

7 12 0

4 10 4 AMERICAN LEAGUE.

(F. Herman homered) Boston.........

Detroit

4 8 0 Washington v Cleveland match postponed on account of rain.

Norwich City have signed A. Worton, a young full-back who played for Walsall last season, Worton is a son of a former Wol- ves forward.

Bond, the Millwall forward, has signed for Northfleet United, the Spurs nursery club

four up. his score was 19, par for! which is 18, and the match ended at the 15th head, where both were down for par 3.

MacNider's score was 38-39) 77 (net 65).

£500 GOLF BET

PLAYING 180 HOLES

IN ONE DAY

Golf wagers are in the air.

Following the effort of Capt. R. F. 1. Norman, who played. 10 rounds of the Stoke Poges course: non-stop in under 1,000 strokes. comes newN of another long- distance attempt.

Mr. G. D. Morris, of Walmer and Kingsdown Golf Club, has accept

ed a challenge (believed to be

SERIOUS LOSS FACING ST. JOSEPH'S

POSSIBLE EXODUS OF MAJORITY OF THEIR LEADING PLAYERS

CLUB WILL CARRY ON AVERS MR. GOLDENBERG

(By "Veritas").

THE Club de Recreio is to make a

big attempt to return to its former glory in the Hongkong foot- ball league this coming season, and to this end, A. V. and Bernie Gosano as well as Beltrap will be transferring effections back

to their old-time love.

For two seasons the Recreio have been struggling to make bricks without straw, and have bravely stuck to the heart-breaking job of

championship replay match with the Bor- derers, will be hard hit, but it is expected that they will carry on.

The Saints, however, may be con- fronted with the problem of seeing other prominent players follow the Gosano's to the Recreio. Although it is learned that Gomes, Souza, Elms, Ward, Rocha and Costa, at least, are staying with St. Joseph.

Certain it is the Portugese will be a powerful team next season. They have already several young players who de- veloped enormously last year and who

OTHERS MAY FOLLOW SUIT

maintaining a place in the first; division with a "shadow" team.

But 1934-35 season promises to be a boom For the Portugese club, which is assured of the' assistance of the Gosano brothers, and Beltrao, while other erst- while members of the Recreio, now with St. Joseph's, may throw in their lot again with the King's Park outfit.

The exodus of the Recreio's leading players in 1932 was due to differences of opinion between them and the com- mittee's methods of management. These

will be of inestimable value in the future. With the promised rejuvenation of the Recreio and South China, approaching football season should provide interest in plenty.

I asked Mr. Archie Goldenberg, mana- ger of the St. Joseph's Club this morning if he had heard of the contemplated return of the Gosanos and Beltrao to the Recreio next season.

Bernie

Gosono, clever outside right, who has decided to follow his brother's footsteps, and play for the Recreio next foaiball season.

CARNERA WANTS TO FIGHT BAER AGAIN

WINNER TAKE ALL:

£10,000. SIDE-BET

New York, June 16. Carnera wants to fight Max

DERBYSHIRE DO WELL

AUSTRALIANS SCORE 255

BRADMAN SCORES QUICK 71

London, July 12, Derbyshire performed credit- ably against the Australians to- day, dismissing them for 206, and scoring 74-for two in their second innings."

Nevertheless the county team are. still 36 runs in arrears, and may have dificulty in saving the game.

Care-free batting by Bradman (71), Barnett (48) Woodfull (44) gaw the Australian over night aevre advanced from 122.for 4 to 255 all out. ·

Mitchell bowled very well indeed and took seven wickets for 105 runs-a praiseworthy perform- ance.Reuter.

SHANGHAI TENNIS PLAYERS

Baer, who deprived him of the Beat Shameen Club In world championship in New York on these terms:

Winner to take all; and with

Close Match

Canton, July 12.

a side bet of £10,000. foot and leg show to-day, that he Ex-ray photographs of Carnera's

A friendly tonnis match was was fighting his battle against Max played between St. John's Univer Baer with a fractured ankle bone sity, Shanghai and Shameen Lawn and a torn ligament,

Tennis Club on the Shameen courts The defeated champion says that yesterday. St. John's won he received the injuries when match by three rubbers to two. attack. floored by Baer's anvage opening

He was never hurt by the punches, he says, На ядк every one of

thom

MEN'S SINGLES.

the

G. Bodiker beat K. H. Wong 6-2, 6-3.

C. A. Wright beat A. C. Ma

Y. S. Tong beat R. P. Newell

He replied that he had heard of it as a coming, but a man cannot prevent 6-4, 5-7, 7-5. rumour but did not think any definite deci-himself from being pushed all sion had been reached by the players.

over the place when he has only one leg."

ST. JOSEPH'S WILL CARRY ON

have now been smoothed over, and the club is contemplating a highly successful |

season.

St. Joseph's, who last year finished run- ners-up in the first division following a

Shefeld Wednesday have trans-}

"In the event of them leaving you, will St. Joseph's carry on

next season?" I asked.

"Yes," replied Mr. Goldenberg, "they definitely will,

Manchester United F. C. liave| CYCLING TRIAL

of 18 holes on the club's courao tional centre-half-back, to New signed 2500) that he will play 10 rounds ferred T. Leach, their interna- in one day, averaging 90 strokes a castle United, round.

on Thomas Jones, an outside left from Sheffield Wed- Leach hos

for been capped Bogey for the course is 72, and England against Scotland.

nesday, formerly with Tranmere Ire- Me. Morris' handicap is 11, so he land, and Wales. He has

also Rovers.

In. 1932 Jones gained and will have to play to within 7 assisted the English Lengus international спр for strokes of his usual form for the against the Scottish League. The

Wales whole 10 rounds,

transfer fee is n big one.

against Ireland.

SLAZENGERS

SWEEP THE BOARD AT

WIMBLEDON

We have just received cable advice that amongst

the many players using SLAZENGERS RACKETS in the championships were:--

F. J. PERRY

MISS D. ROUND

R. MIKI

MISS D. ROUND

H. W. AUSTIN

MRS. SHEPHERD BARRON

-Winner -Men's Singles Championship.

-Winner —Ladies' Singles Championship, -Winners

-Mixed Doubles Championship.

-Runners Up-Mixed Doubles Championship.

Slazengers" Lawn Tennis Balls were exclusively used throughout the Championships.

SOLE AGENTS FOR HONGKONG AND SOUTH CHINA-JOHN D. HUTCHISON & CO.

THRILLS

Stallard's Victory Over 68 Milos

Arsenal Adopt A Nursery

BRACING MARGATE

SELECTED

6-3, 6-3.

DOUBLES.

K. H. Wong & Y, S. Tong beat C. E. Watson & R. S. Walsham 6-3, 6-4.

Y. C. Kwok & Y. Chan beat G. E. Whitamore & G. E. Hanaford G-4, 6-3.

Bodiker had not difficulty in benting K. H. Wong, who appeared to be rather tired, and throughout the match gave very feeble ser-

vices,

Wright would have secured his Negotiations for Margate to be victory very much more easily had adopted by Arsenal as a nursery he played a less defensive game, are now completed and signed, since ho was obviously the strong- The agreement operates for two Newell put up a hard fight and and better player. "Red"

years

er

and

promising young players spotted by Mr. Peter was not beaten so easily as the McWilliam will be sent to Mar-score would give one to imagine. gate to be coached by manager

DISAPPOINTING DOUBLES. who will be appointed by Arsenal,

P. T. Stallard (Wolverhampton Margate will run two teams, The doubles were disappointing, Wheelers) won the World's Cycling one in the Southern League, and it is pity neither Boltker nor Championship Trial at Brookdands Eastern and Central sections, and Newell played in the doubles. C. last month, when he beat J. N. Buin- the other in the Kent League... E. Watson and R. S. Walsham bridge (Liverpool) by the narrow Some of the Arsenal players should have won their match, but margin of 1 1-5see. (six lengths), may also train during the week Walsham was not playing careful W. K. Bicknell (Bath Road) wasnt Margato instead of Highbury, ly enough, and thus lost a number Third, another three lengths behind, to get the benefit of the bracing of points. with A. O. Jones (Stockton) fourth, seaside. nir.

Stallard covered the 68 miles! A number of well-known players, The players in the second 'dou. course in 2hr, 67min, düsec., averag. have applied for the position of ing approximately 28 m.p.h. manager at Margate, and whoever Eighty-one riders started, but is appointed will commence his the hot pace set up by the leaders, duties at the end of the month. who were travelling at 26 m.p.h.,

soon eliminated the stragglers, and

punctures and crashes brought the

bles games were fairly evenly matched. The game being morely friendly one Bodiker and Newell did not play in the doubles in order to give others a chance, though if the two champions had played there is no doubt that both doubles would have by

field down to only 20 sinishers. BADMINTON Shameen. Our Own Correspondent.

None of the crashes was serious, the worst caso being J. K. Tatton (Wolverhampton), who was taken

to hospital suffering from cuts and abraelona.

CHAMPIONSHIP MEETINGS

A FINE FINISH, Stallard and Bleknell broke away Badminton championship meetings The dates for the four National, from the

INTERPORT SWIM

Shanghai Invitation Accepted

feld at 11 laps and established a lend of 200 yards; but to be held in the British Isles dur- they were caught after two laps.g the 1934-5 season have been Eleven riders remained in the lend arranged. ing group at the commencement of leads the way, and will be played Recreation Club inst evening to con-

The Welsh Championship meeting the last lap and, coming into the at Linndudno from December 3, to alder the invitation of the Shanghai At a meeting held at the Victorin finishing straight with half a mileg. The Scottish Championships Amateur Swimming Association for to go, L. J. Ross (Liverpool) was are fixed for January 17, 18, and a local team to be sent north for loading. Then Stallard made a 19, in Glasgow, and supreme effort, jumped into a six Dublla from February 7 to 9 The galas between the two ports it was the Irish in the renewal of the annual interport. lengths lead, and held it to the line. All-England Championships will be decided to form a selection commit-

Of the 53 intermediate prizes held at Stallard won 11, E. A. Johnson Hall, Westminster, from March ... and one member each from. the Royal Horticultural tee of two representatives from the (Belle Vue) 5, H. A. Pagot to 9.

the Clubs attending the meeting. It (Bristol) 4, L. J. Rosa 4, W. K.

was also decided The number of overseas govern Clubs Joining at a later date would that any further Bicknell 4, and the remainder wore Ing bodies will be increased by the have to abide by the decision of the shared between 17 riders

Last year's winner, J. J. Salt clation of India, and the Federated

formation of the Badminton Asso- committed. (Liverool) retired before the Malay States Badminton Associa- Mr. F. X. D'Almada (chairman), There were present at the meeting finish, and another facled rider, C. tion. Those two new associations, Alcasts. J. M. Alves, O. Roza Pereira, Holland (Midland), punctured twice it is understood, will affliate to the IL Hyndman, J. Ross and U.J. and finished, 16th. Punctures also International Badminton Federa Cooke allminated P. Wyld (Derby) and W. tion when formed. It is curious (Y.M.C.A.) Lo G. Hin (Chinced (V.R.C.), A. G. Donn Harvell (Pool).

Result

that India has not had a Badminton Athletic Association), "Loung" Tit- 1, P. T. Stallard (Wolverhamp-Badminton was first played in that (Army).

governing body before now, for salg (S.C.A.A.) and Lieut. Moon ton), 2hra 67min. 40sec.; 2, J. N. part of our Empire in the early Bainbridge (Liverpool), 2h. 57m. seventies, when that veteran sports had been accepted and that Tientsin It was stated that the invitation 471-G.; 8, W. K. Bicknell (Bath man, Colonel Arthur Hill the and Yokohama had also been invit Road), 2h. 67m. 48.: 4, A. O. Jones President of the Badminton Asso-od to take part in the Intorport (Stockton); 5, FH. Dean (Cor: ciation, was introduced to the game during the second wook In Septem rance).

events. The aulas would be held In 1871, at Calcutta.

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