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FIVE PORTS TO MEET IN SHANGHAI

Brilliant Array Of Talent Assured

INTERPORT SEPT. 12-15

TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1934.

COMPETE IN SWIMMING

Yesterday's League Tennis Programme

RESULTS OF "C" DIV. MATCHES

B. P. Pee and K. P. Kwik (Univer-

beat Tillery and Peakson 0-1, bent

INDIANS v. CENTRAL BRITISH.

on the home courts by 6 sota to nil, not being played. three matches Scorea:

Cheung and Mak (Chinese R. C.) beat Handle and Armstrong 6-3, buat Duncan and Totley -

beat Duncan and Tetley 0-3. beat

Lou and Leung (Chinese R. C.)

Waterton and Bland 6-3.

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WOMEN'S GOLF.

SCOTTISH TITLE SURPRISE

CHAMPION BEATEN

MRS. GREENLESS

,

IN FORM

(Continued from Page 8.)

Luung and Cheung (Chinese IL C.) Hongkong, Tientsin, Kobe, Yokohama and Shanghai. These 4-6, beat P. White and J. White C-4. beat Randia and Armstrong 8-1, beat impressive names will be worn by the contesting swimmers inversity) beat Miliard and Duncan 6-8,

T. Fletcher and J. F. Pouw (Uni-Waterton and Bland 6.0. the forthcoming intorport swimming gala which is to be held in beat Tillery and Peakson 6-1, beat Shanghai on September 12 to 15, the meeting having been White and White 6-0,

By Eleanor E. Helme arranged by the S.A.S.A., and acceptances have been received by ity) beat Millard and Duncan 6-4.

North Berwick, June 21. the representatives of the ports mentioned.

Mrs. Andrew Holm, the Open Never has such an array of awhn-bath, and in this case the loend as-White and White 6-0.

POLICE. SOUTH CHINA.

Champion, was beaten to-day 2 ming talent been gathered together | Rociation are very lucky as the largo

and 1 by Mrs. J. B. Watson, in the in China and it remains now to see seating accommodation at the Fronch

South China completely overwhelm. second round of the Scottish how they fare when given the op- Club means thni they wB be able to

The Central British Associationed the Police Recreation Club at the Championship, portunity of competition In the meet-seat so many more spectators than

The next question is what will ing that has been arrangest. This in can be taken in at any of the other journeyed to Sookunpoo and defeated Valley by 8 acts to mil, onu set being the first occasion

the Indiana on their own courts by abandoned. Scores; the history of pools here,

huppen to-morrow morning bo- 6 nets to 24. One set was abandon- swimming in the Far East that no

F. N. Wong and C. P. Ip (South tween Mrs. Watson and Miss The rival teams will each enter

Chinn) beat Calthrop and "ordmend | many ports have been invited to com- two swimmers for each event and ed. Scores: pyle at one place and the local swim- hence, there will be ten entries) ita F. Angus and J. J. Ferguson (Con--2, bent Loughlin and C. Pile s-1, Jennie Anderson, the Girl Cham- pion, for Mlas Anderson was out ming body have undertaken a difficult each content. This will necessitate tral British) beat S. A. R. Bux and beat Hunter and Galvin 6-6, task when they met out. with

this heats and four days have been allotted A. S. Suflad 6-3, best M. R. Abba H.K. Ho and K. F. Liu (South in 39, and level fours for the project in view.

Firdos China) beat Calthrop and Bidmead homeward holes that she had to for the gala, allowing for the elimina- and A. J. Suffiad 6-3, beat The interport swimming committee tions prior to the meetings in the Khan and 81. A. anan 6-4.

5-9, bent Loughlin and Pie 6-4, bent play, which was certainly better has been formed with a view to pick-final.

R. Blyth and N. Whitley (Central Hunter and Calvin 6-1.

scoring than Mrs. Watson's. Yet ing the local representative swimmers The events will be those that have British) drew with Bux and Sufferi K. C. Luk and C. N. Taang (South against that must be set the and A. C. Sinclair, E. Fetherston-bean standardized during the part 0-0, beat Abbas and Suflind 6-3. The China) beat Calthrop and Bidmend nervous strain for the latter of high and 3. Lyons have been given few interport galas and the 50 yards, game with Khan Khan was 0-4, bent lanter end Galvin 6-0. The playing Mrs. Holm, and the higher

Pile 3-2 in set with Loughlin and the power to select the team they 100 yards, 220 parts, 440 yards, 846 abandoned with the score

was wind which was blowing by the think At to

abandoned with the scare 3-4 in favour represent Shanghai. yards, comprise the straight swim favour of the visitors.

C.A. Halford and Gurevitch (Cen- of the Police pair.

time that match Shanghai's chances of victory in the ming events.

started. Only event have been considerably height.

and Suffind

crass folly would make anybody There will also be the diving. 100 tral British) beat Bux ened by the news tha: Unterberger, yards back stroke, 100 yards heens 0-0, lost to Abban and Suffled 3-6,

prophesy now on the final result the Austrian middle and long distance stroke and the relay, apart from the lost to Khan and Khan 1-6.

of the championship, champion of three years ngo, in in passibility, of having a medley relay Shanghai and will probably be in view of the popularity shown In Available. He has been keen in aetion the latter race recently. and Impresses considerably so that L. Roza Pereira, of Hongkong, and Lußin, of Kobe, together with Nignlovitsky, of Tientsin, will have to look to their laurels. Prior to this news, Shanghal had been lamenting the fact that they did not have middle and long distance swimmers to look to and the prospect of a really good class swinnier being included in the tram is distinctly pleasing. believed that Unterberger had strained a shoulder several years ago and this prevented him from strenuous part cipation of events, but he hus had a long rest and should be able to swim up to form now.

LOCAL CHAMPIONSHIPS.

and

KOWLOON. CIVIL SERVICE.

The Kowloon Cricket Club obtained vice at the Valley by 5 sets to 3%. a narrow victory over the Civil Ser- Scores:

DEUTSCHER KLUB, RADIO,

Playing At King's Park the Deutscher Klub defeated the Radio Sports Club by 634 sets to 2% sets, The remaining set was not played owing to rain,

I

READY TO FIGHT

In the morning Mrs. Watson had won a serambling match rather unimpressively; in the afternoon, though both she and Mrs. Halm had bad holes, there was a power about the winner's and courage game, and a control of the ball in to the wind that was delightful watch. Mrs. Holm, who, on the other hand, had drawn bye.

Shanghai wifl now look to its team to be sure that the city will offer strong competition to the other ports and with the loss of Franis Hadley, the local side is not the strength t

Capell and Colline (Kowloon) beat was last summer. Fortunately C. H. Bendall and Fowler 3, lost to Siac Raven he retched rend is vallable. Dougal and Shate 6-7. beat Doley und probably will represent us in the and RoR 6-3,

Smith and Wigg (Kowloon) lost main suht swimming events, while to Bendall and Fowler 3-6, lost to RUSSIA'S COMPLETE EASTERN spent the morning watching, and N. Kamount, A. LagUR and G. J. It Go wil be relied To assist. MacDougal and Shute 2-6, drew with

dagenstein should be able to hold his Daley and Rosa 6-6. own in the breast stroke, but we are short of backstroke stnes, with the departure of Moffett and Coun.

VISITORS STRONG.

The visiting Teams

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should reveal

Crawford and Broadbridge (Row-)

ARMY

Moscow, July 16.

so lacked the knowledge which Mrs. Watson had gleaned after halving the first where her three- loon) beat Bendall and Fowler B-4, General Blucher, from Khar-foot put wobbled nervously past beat MacDougal and Shute 7-5, beatharovsk, has issued a statement the hole, Mrs. Watson won the next Daley and Rams 6-3.

to the effect that the Russian army three, the humps, the wall, and in the Far East is now complete the fence above the 5th tee in turn

my." destroying

Mra. Holm. An

Chinese v. Bowling Green.

Nource of

great strength, with Hongkong well feated the Kowloon Bowling Green in charge of the assembly of men ever, won the 5th after she had The Chinese Recreation Club de-and "ready to repulse the enemy."

· General Blucher, who has been enormous putt by Mrs, Holm, how- The local swimming championships favoured in view of their excellent) will be held towards the Chu of performance against the Foreign

and munitions of war in Siberia, nearly explored the fence to the August, the Rowing Club having their | Y.M.CA. side that went down lant event on August 24 and 25, the French year. L. Roza Pereira in their main-mers, notably Laffia, of

makes his headquarters at Khar left again, and when she ran up a Yukolano barovak. Club their on September 1, and the stay and defented Hadley in the who has been the main

long approach putt stone dead at Foreign Y.M.C.A. theirs on Septem-quarter mile, so that he should be competition for Shanghai wimmers greatest importance to the arrest minent. Mrs.

The Russians attach the the sixth, a real fight seemed im- ber 8. This will happen just prior well up in the events here. Tientsin in the past few interports.

Watson, though, to the interports and will" doubtless | have a number of young swimmers During the stay of the interporters, of General Ma Chung-ying, as had invaluable belief in giving the reveal whether the selected interport that have improved and though Dr. Shanghai will be flooded with visitors, serting that he is in the pay of hole a chance; she did it here and representatives are of the class they Ohlwein is believed to have gone as the teams nione will number sufi. | Japan.

| down, went her puit-it must have have been chosen to be.

home to Germany, the others have eient to fill a hotel at the Incal Ma was disarmed and Interned measured close on fifteen yearde, It has been learned that sanction Improved to such an extent that they association are now devising ways and

for a two. Three up again: a half has been given by the committeo of are a very dangerous threat. Kobe means for arconmodating the French Club for the use of their) and Yokohama have some fine swim-visitors.

in four at the seventh, a win of the eight, and then a needless loss of the ninth, where she seemed to have controlled the ball much better in the wind and had the whip hand- all the way to the pin, only to take thres putts to Mrs. Holm's one.

How long will America s tamed savages obey the law that makes their wo en the prey of civilized" beasts?!

A problem

the work

tar of

RICHARD:

every whard role

BARTHELMESS

mass

A First National

picture with. ¿

ANN DVORAK

DUDLEY DIGGES CLAIRE, DODD ROBERT BARRAT SIDNEY TOLER

the

when he crossed the Soviet fron- tier menr Irkenshtam on July 10, together with three officers and 80 cavalry troopers. Ma was in |flight after a battle with Chinese troops under General Shen Shih- || taal-Reuter,

Always_Good_Dancing

at the

YELLOW

DRAGON

A FINE TEE SHOT.

At the 10th-Mrs. Holm-put-har tee shot three yards from the pin. Mre. Watson's was Inuide it. Down went Mrs. Holm's putt for two: down also wont Mrs. Watson's.This wig worthy golf with

vengeance. They halved. the next three holes, but it seemed now as if it were Mrs. Watson not Mrs. Holm who was struggling

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the hope of a nineteenth hole, Mrs. Holm won both 14th and 15tk.

The 18th was a, tragf-comedy reminiscent of some 19th holes played in the 1932 Open Cham- pionship at Saunion, and eventual- y Mrs. Watson's clever run-up won

it. Dormy two to her. Both bunkered their seconds at the seventeenth, Mrs. Holm failed to get clear with her next, and the match was Mrs. Watson's.

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