THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY, AUGUST 24

HAS A BAD DAY

BAD DAY ||

AMERICA HAS A

AT TENNIS

SHIELDS AND WOOD

DEFEATED

ENGLISH Girls ACHIEVE A

SPLENDID VICTORY

1934.

NORTHANTS WIN BY AN

TO-MORROW'S IMPORTANT LAWN BOWLS MATCH

Result May Decide The First Division Championship

The championship of the senior division of the Lawn Bowls League may very well be dicided to-morrow. Kowloon Bowling Green Club and Craigengewer "A", who are running neck and neck, meet at Austin' Road, and the winners will be given á tremendous advantage in the struggle for honours.

T. Coleman

German Town, Aug. 23. American tennis sustained a severe set-back to-day, when firstly, V. G. Kirby (South Africa) and R. Menzel (Czechoslovakia) beat Frank Shields and Sydney Wood

If the Bowling Green win to-1 A. Tantay, in the national doubles championship, and subsequently, morrow, it means they must lose Kempton Miss Kathleda Stammers and Miss Freda James, the one of their two remaining mal-Mekelle p

English girls, ousted Miss Helen Jacobs and Miss Ryan chen, and Craigengover must win

of their outstanding

In

en-

CHAIGENGOWEN "j" », KOWLOON C.C.

(akipa'

A Marekani the Cavanagh the junior division;

1. Bodl Indian Recreation Club

ute 80 W. Ward, strongly entrenched that there. T. Belian

C. 8. Kodzelet okipi seems small danger of them belugu Dancan depnaed. They visit

from the semi-final of the women's invitation tourna-counters, if the holders are not. The ment which is being conducted in conjunction with the to retain the title. men's national championship. When Wood and Shields and | Kirby and Menzel resumed play to-day, they stood at one set nil, the Americans having won the

first at 6-3, and the overseus) pair the stond al '13-11.

To-day the Americhas quickly | went into the lead again, snatching the third set in the teath game.! The fourth set was brilliantly con- | tested, with the Americans several times within a point of victory.

But Kirby and Menzel saved the

at vik 7-5 and coatlaning to dominate the court, carried o the fith wet at the ninth game,

LOVE SET.

Miss Stammers and Mis James) were in great farm when opposed to Miss Jacobs and Mina Byan fri the semi-final of the women's in- vitation doubles,

The English girls were held to ten games in the first set, but ance they had broken through; there was no holding them, and they went to their paints in the second set without the loss of single game,

K. C. C.. TENNIS TOURNEY

W. PEDDLE WINS HANDICAP "B".

W. Peddle yesterday won the Handicap "B" tennis singles event at the Kowloon Cricket Club, when he de- feated S. Capell in the final 6-1, 6-4. Peddle played at a handicap of plus 3/6. while Copell owed 15.3.

This the second event in the K.C.C. annual tour- nament to be concluded, M, the Drysdale having won junior championship.

Perry And Crawford

Miss Cruickshank and Mrs, Vasi Tennis

Ryn were the other successful; semi-finalists,

They met Mis

Ties

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Hongkong A

3. W. M. Brosen

W Hyd

E. Harr

R."T", The embetjes

Linkin

J. Tacchi

2. Penser (skip).

11. Huontoa

N. J. elegic

E-limy wrocł

Elettrie to-morrow, and should.

A R. Lewis "takips A. E. Silkeme takipat

win.

t

The Axtures and seine "of The teams follow,

SENIOR DIVISION.

Polke T. C. Kerwer 1. c.

Dorks R.C.. Kowloon Craigengewet "1"

Civil Server C.C Cogenowet "A" Tallene . C. Kowloon C. C.

JUNIOR DIVISION,

Civil Recylen 4', 'C", Brukconpuwer (1. 12. v. B.K. Electric B. G. v. Rombout 1 G Cul de nerelin

'.

P'ufen 2. C. Kowloon D c. c. Indian 1. C. Yucht Chula

Blind Chil

Below will be found teams which have been selected for to-morrow's matches:

SENIOR DIVISION.

W. Mule

23. Perkins

G. C. Mong

michp?

Dewm

J. Shepherd

E. i. Pont

W. E. Holiels tokių) FX,

1. Fler

まず

Ndan

Thakes

A. . .

kiu

KOWLOON TALK, N. VHARENGOWER "A"

r

A. E. Conten

W. V. FR.

1. Stundjalen

JUNIOR DIVISION,

J. R. MeWalter Cenderatus

Mek

A. E. Carey tukipy

5. dell

1. Flunter

Fr

W. 8. Gestin mind.

X

Lughn

33. 14. Chatt.

W. Meltardy' (skupy

CRABENGOWER CC. «. KOWLOON B.GC.

Freser.

2. Macdonalak

V. Furt

J. G. Chariton

A Coth

V. N. Atlenen sakip).

F. Thanşon

3... Telley

C. Elokli!

J. W. Ezemarit

W. Engal

W

'helps

W. K. Why (skip

J. . Sanre

Howard

1. W. Roudell

C. L. Farmer'

2. S. Tosan akipa

15. 2. Rianchsa

3 Haje

D. W. Waterlan

Barry ski:0

f. Then

M. 1. Barnek

21. W. tradbury catches 15, M. Hakun

Worl

A. N. Rit

Muding

L. Guy

okiper

A. 8. for

-

24. Br

1. Karm

(skip)

A. Wright

Petherick.

Carolin Babcock and Mrs. Andras RECORD OF THEIR Randle in a hotly contested match, which] went the full distance and involved.

36 games.

The losers managed to secure the first sot after 18 games, but the effort proved too costly, and they faded away before the better team work of Miss Cruickshank and Mrs. Van Ryn, who won the net two sets at 63, 64,

The results, as cabled by Renter, were:

MEN'S DOUBLES..

._._Third_Round,

Y. G. Kirby and R. Menzel | beat F. X. Shields and S. B.) * Wond (118) 3-5, 13-1, 4-6,

7-5, Geil.

WOMEN'S INVITATION.

Semi-Finals.

Miss K. Stutamers and Miss F. James (Britain) beat Miss 11. Jacobs and Miss Ryan (US) G-4, 6-0.

Miss Cruickshank and Mrs. Van Byn (US) beat Miss C. Babcock and Mrs. Andrus (ISO 2-10, 6-3, 6-4,

LEAGUE BOWLS

WIN FOR INDIANS

Owing to darkness descending la Tore the games, were completed, the players us the infing Recreation Club green yesterday avening, when the justponed fixture in the Second Divi-. sion of the Lawn Howls League les tween the Indian R. G. and the Club de Recreio was player, were some what confused.":

...

The match ended in complete dark- ເກະ. The Indians, who are League) leaders this season, won by 07 shots) to 56. The game wa conefudjd vati 7.10 p.m.

Natural light held out until about the 17th head, anil from then on to the 21st hend it was more a cuse' ut blind bowling/thán, anything else. A street lamp threw some light, while "the moon", GAVO spaginadie broms, Lighted cigarette ends añl · mintekta camo in for frequerit ose to guide thự pluyers..

The Indians were victorious on all three heads,

The scores were as follows:..

Indian R.C...

Recreio..

A. H. Rumfalik F. A. Machado D. 'M. Khidr A. II. Wahab,

MATCHES

Since 1930 F. J. Perry has met J. il, Crawford ten times in. in- torontional malehes and chan pionships, winning eight of the encounters.. The details are:--

J Hall

PT. Farrell

M. 3. Henderson 3.1. Meyer

Gorbat

, M. Omne ekip

TC. Fo

A. A. Burnck

H. F. Lur

nefaria (skip) 12. Ban takip

KOWLOON DOCKS ̧1. TAIKOO N. Č.

V. Bat

M. Ferguson I peler Bournenmuth, 1934, Great W. Ghe Britain

Australia.-Perry Craig

2. Kevin won 3-6 6-1 6-2,

W. Hedley Wimbledon, 1912 Crawford | 5. 1 frown, won 7-5 8-5 2-6 8-6.

Scarborough. 1932, Great Bri

tain v. Australia-Perry

1-6 9-7 6-2 0-6 6-2.

-Forest-Milis, U.S.-Champion

ships. 1933.—Percy Won 6-3 11-13 1-6 6-0 6-1.-

Melbourne, Victorian Chẳng pionships, 1933.-Perry Bor 6-1 2-6 6-4 6-4.

Sydney, 1933, Great Britain v. Australin-Crawford won 2-6)

G-1 6-8.

Sydney, Australian Charapion- ships, 1994-Perry won 6-3 7-5 6-1.

Adelaide, 1931, Great Britnin 1. Australin.-Perry` won 6-1 1-2.

Bournemouth, 1931, H. C. Championships of Great Bri- lain. Perry won 8-6、7-5/6-1.

*(skin)

Calta

W. Care

Vlakem

t. Jark

J. M. Jack

4. S. Dinte7%

. W. ext

4. LammCYL

H. Berry

By Alves

A. Xavier 10. M. 3. ANES

ሳ . M. mar

A. R. Min takipt

A. I. Uumfubo

2 M. Shan

A. 31. Wahab

AM

S. U. Buk

M. Ý. Aða

A. Sunkvom

Mich

Sir Thomme Southern

a) A Murfatlang taklys

E. 2. Abralcons

3. A. 1. Selby

(*) B. E. Maughan oil)

nklu

nats inking

J. M. 5. Rozhra

A. M. neleg

F. X. Soscen

J. Auto

A. Yang

3. t.

A. Chimpunan nit

I'. Storgan

in Show

4. B. Holørteon

A. Heinlank

A. Huanghres

R. A. TruE TOON A 1. Cutter

ARCHIE LOGAN'S NEW SWIMMING RECORD

SHANGHAI INTERPORTER DOES 400

YARDS IN 5 MIN. 22.2/5 SECS.

REVISE FIXTURES

League Matches For Remainder Of Season

The longue #xtures Hst has been revised and the matches for the re- mainder of the renson will be as fol- Flower

SEPTEMBER 1.

Cell Server C. C. Kowloon 1.4. Potter R. C.

Cinde de Breslo

H.K. Eletric Yocht Club Indian R, C. Kowloon C. Football Club

• Takım E. C. Crafgenower" "D"

* Kastrionn Ik R.C.

Kowloon C

v Civil Service C. C. Kuwloon 1. a, cl Folle R. C. Chal de Recreio * Cenigezegamer CC.

SEPTEMBER 8.

Kenton CV, Club the Restric Kowloon 1. 4. 6. Tulin R C.. Yacht Ch

*

Kowloon korkm it. Cl Cralgengur "*" Civil Service Ce Kowloon EC.

de Berrein

SEPTEMBER 15,

Chell Service . C. Craigenesket Pules.

الا

Craigengover "A" Kowloon Theka R. G. Kad de Overi

JUNIOR DEVISION,

Gralgengawet C. C. Y

tian.

beste de 18horado Fathi Cha

4 Semeler t, 4. Yacht Club Puller B C.

1.K. Efectele

SEPTEMBER 22.

Craigengewer ""

· Kowloon Dreka. 1. C. e Poller R. C

Taikoo it. C.

W

Craigrawer "A" Kowloan B, G. 2. Kowloon C. C.

1 Chub de Heerela

JUNIOR MVISION.

Craigontower C. C.

Kowloon 31, 6. C.

Kowloony C. G Flute sle Astel

Football Club

*

ז'

Yacht Club

intinn.

Police B. K.

*H. Metrie

w

Shell Serview C.C.

SEPTEMBER 29.

SENIOR DIVISION,

Croditestower "A" (Civil Server (7.0.

Club de Reersto Tak . C.

Kelan e

| Yacht Club

Footoril shub

B. A. Hotelbo

A. A. Remedias

P. A. Vennootch

Dr. H A. Buste

V

Jolie R. C:

Kowloon C. C.

Kowloors Docka 22.5" Cralemower

Y traincover C. C.

Evit Servies (1) ¤, H.A. Bectri

-Korban B. . C.

4.1.

13. 24.

J. J.

Stephens Graver Greguty

F. W. Hy

Ipsen:

Strange

COLOMBO NOW FIT.

PERFECT FINISH AFTER ·

ONE MILE SPIN..

London. Aug. 25. Colombo was to-day given a spin over the mile and finish ed perfectly, and in sot condition. His action appear. red to be very free and Is trainer aid tut the horse is alright again. -heater.

Placing their numerous entries in the lending places in most events, Japan won the international swimming gala at the Foreign Y.M.C.A., Shanghai, last Saturday. The winners scored 33 points, England 23%, Europe 23, America 10, and China 5%. Some excellent swimming was witnessed and the relays brought about the closest finishes. The Japanese were mainly successful in | RECORDS

RESULTS.

BROKEN

New Times In Lecal

Swimming LATEST TRIALS

INNINGS

HANTS OUTPLAYED

FALL TWICE AT

WICKETS

NOTTS HEAVILY

DEFEATED

London, Aug. 23. Northants startled English county cricket circles to-day by beating Hampshire by an inn- ings and 98 runs in the course of two days play.

This is

Northants second victory of the season, but it op pears to have come too late f lift the team out of the bottom position of the championship table.

The victory

was Jurgely the work of two bowlers. Partridge and Cox. The former took 6 for 26 and dismissed Hampshire in their first knock for 107, while Cox captured 5 for 72 when Hamp shiry, following-on, were all out for 104.

Northants.

Bed 369.

batting first

LEICESTER ALSO,

com-!

S. A. HEAVYWEIGHT

TITLE CONTEST.

·Capo Town. The Natal and Frea Slates | Boards of Centròt for professional hoxing have agreed that a contest between Ben Foord and W. Storm. the Western Provines" (heavy- weight, should be recognized as being for the South African heavyweight title inst held by Don McCorkindale.

It stated that the Transvad Board also have no objection to this title, fight, sa it looks as if Foord will have the opportunity he has been seeking to become his country's champion before leaving

·ngain for. England.

SPRAINED ANKLE

BILLY HERMAN'S ACCIDENT

LATEST BASEBALL RESULTS

New York, Aug, 23. By Herman, prominent Cleve- |lend Indians baseball player was carried off the field today with a sprained ankle, sustained while

Notts were subjected to another, drying against Brooklyn Dodgers, New York Giants and the heavy defeat, when against Leices-

ter they were dismissed for 15 Yankees both clinched easy wina, while Washington Senatora `ad- and 136 and lost by an inningsministered defeat to Detroit Tigers.

and 106 runs.

Leicester batted freely in 'first bernpation, of the wicket, finally totalling 399, to which Armstrong contributed 117.

Marlow's clever bowling was too much for Nolta in their first reply. He took G for 68 and sent Notts back for 158. Following on they did even worse and were all out for 135.-Reuter.

Folkestone Cricket Festival

FOUR TEAMS CHOSEN

The following teams have been selected to take part in the Folke stone Festival, which beging on. Saturday, September 1:-

An England XI vs, Australians Sept. 1.

timore (captain), Lord Tennyson, C. F. Watters. It. 11. Valentine. M. J. C. Allom. M. Jahangir Klun. Hobbs, Woolley, Freeman, Hum- mond, and Ames,

Gentlemes vs. Players Seul. 5. Gentlemen: Lord Tennyson teaptain), the Hon. F. S. G. Cal thorpe, C. P. Walters, R. H. Moore, H. M. Garland-Wells, M. J. C

The scores as cabled by Reuter follow.

NATIONAL LEAGUE.

Philadelphia Pittsburgh Brooklyn Chicago

R. H. E.

6. 12

0

6 12 1

(F. Herman homered)

New York

ed)

5 10

(Moore and Danninic homer-·

St. Louis

(Davis homered)

# 10 1

Boston y Cincinnati match was

postponed on account of rain.

AMERICAN LEAGUE.

Detroit

6

Washington .... * 8

St. Louis..

Philadelphia

(Newsom pitched)

Cleveland

New York

Chiengo Buston

10

1

0

2

9 B

7

12

2

0

Shanghai Lawn Bowls Championship

Allom, M. Jalangir Khan, A. GC, M. SEQUEIRA IN

Powell, N. 8. Mitchell-Innes, and

two more.

the back-stroke, and, breast-stroke events, apart from placing several men in the long distances,

Wimbledon, 1934-Perry won

Lozan Archie

established formance in the 480 yd. brought a

In the cpn- 6-3 6-0 7-5.

new record for 40 yds. when he burst of applause. MISS ROUND, MISS JACOBS. envered the distint in 5 min. cluding event, the Japanese went Miss Round hus encountered 222/5 see which was ten secondscheind in the breast-stroke and con- Miss Jacobs-eight times in singles faster Han the record he made in timied Jurwin, though Hammond since 1942 and has reported three the heats last week. This time is ande a great efort in the comcll...

Joven better than Frank fadley's ing length and took second place victories :---

Logan also figured preafter passing several of the others. Wightman Cup, Wimbledon, ext.

Two winning records were bro-64), and another." 1932-Miss Jacobs won 6-1 6-3.minently in the 100 yd.. winning

50 yards freestyle.-1, C. 3. ken, one by two swimmers in the same Bournemouth. 1933,

the event in 69 2/5 sec., which may IL. L'.

(Europe); C. Smit.ace, during the final Interport trinis as exceptionally gound. Round be regarded Clumpionships.-- Miss

Grill revealed a glimpse of his (Great Britain, G. B. Yu the Y. R. Ce last evening. The Simes lowered were for the 100 yards won 3-6 6-2 6-3.

Wimbledon, 1983-Miss Round speed when he won the 50 yd, in 26 (China); 4. T. Tanaka (Japan). breast stroke and the 100 1ards back stroke, while, in the third event, the In the back-stroke,lagen-Time, 26 ser iser. won 6-4 6-1.

stein held his own and went out to 100 yards backstroke-1 0.0 yards free style, the old report Wightman Cup. New York,

of being 1933-Miss Jacobs won 6-4 6-2 win against strong competition Hagenstein (Europe); 2. S. Hara was within yo seconds

U.S.A. Championships, New fancy diving was prolonged to China, Hangiya (Japan) the first race the 100 yards breast

Trom Haraguchi of Japan. The Ruchi (Japan): 3. Z. J. Chow beaten.

interest which usually characterises Fancy this event. Humbor won with Sharp second,

York, 1934-Miss Jacobs, wan 6-4 5-7 6-2,

Grill

THE LEG THEORY CONTROVERSY

THE FINAL

Players: Hoble (captain),

The first semi-final of the Shang- Woolley, Ames, Freeman, Ham

Barnett, Daen, Tate, Wellhai Lawn Bowls Association singles mond. ard, Paine, and Gear (G.). championship, between C. M. Se

M.C.C, vs. Kent Sept. 8.

queira (Hongkow Golf Club - and M.C.C.: The Hom F. S. C. Cal-C. Richards (Lawn Bowls Club) thorpe Cain), Lord Teangaon, was played off last Saturday on the C. P. Walters 1, H. Human, M. J. Yungtszepoo Bowling Club green. C. Allom, . M. Garland-Wells, resulting in a win for the former TA. W. Allen, Price, Barne, Smith by one shot on the 25th end, 21-20. Saturday's match was somewhat of the marred by the poorness freen, the grass, being too long, mitigating against good bowling. bat it was hard fought, Sequeira natching victory in the last two ends, when the position

seemed hopeless for him." The game was exceedingly close up to the 19th end, Public Clamour For

all square at when the score teori M.C.C. Ruling

14 shots. At the 20th, Sequeira was lying two, with a measure for London, Aug. 21. three, when Richards came up with (U.S.A.).

Sharp (U.S.A.); EM, Morquea was second, Cour

With the Tents ever, the public in fist one, carrying the inck to 3, C. J. Grilk (Europe); 4. seconds behind, and Wong Sai-man

now clamouring for the Marylebone the ditch and laying three with his Berents (Europe).

third in 78.2/5 secs,

Cricket Club to settle once and for back woods counting, bringing the 200 yards free style-1, N. There was a thrilling fluish to the

all the question of Leg Theory bowl-score to 17-14 in his favour. ing. with Farner holding the Watanabe (Japan); 2. H. Farmer 100 yards back stroke in which Lau

Richards took the next three Cannon for the first four (Great Britain); 3. Y. Matsuo Pochei and W. Lawrence were the Sir Stanley Jockuon, Gahieman of ends, with singles, the score.stanit but thereafter. Walheiab (Japan); 4 W. Cannon (U.S.A.) only two starters. The swimmers the Selection Committee of the M.C.ing at 20-14 in his favour at the To the Japanese He went did Time, 2 min. 30 3/5 sec.

were level throughout and Lng only to-day hinted that an official state- 23rd end, and he seemed a certain mer.could not hold up on

Just managed to win, finishing In

made; but, he said winner, but he throw the match. ment would those most demanding the clearing up

Kingston, Jamaten, Miss Jacobs won 6-4 6-1

Wightman Cup, Wiihbletion)

Five swimmers faced the starter in

Jauch an extent as to lose the Time. 792 TURK L. Humber/stroke, which was won by Kwok Chun-

1931-Miss Jacobs won Getition was seen in the

Wimbledon. 1931- Round won 6-2 5-7 6-3,

TENNIS LEAGUE

.MATCH

100

Α.

hang in the record time of 73 seconds.

free style.--1, yards. the result that he had to be Logan (Great Britain): 2.0.2/5 sees, to beat Lawrence by 1/5 content with second place. La Urakawa (Japan); 3, S. Star-previous record,

Both times were better than the The German Clubs are the first team gau's speed from the outset in the Rovsky (Europe); 4, C. B. Tau L. Roza-Pereira, the Colony's out- to conclude their "C" Division lawn 100 yd. revealed him us infinitely. (China). Time, 59 2/5 Hee. Lennin longae Mixtures. Yesterday

standing long distance swimmer, 200 yards brennt stroke, K. easily won the 880 yards free style, (Japan) 2. Yamale the inly other wmpoiitor being F. B.

Hagenstein Roza. The winner led all the way

58.3/5 sets, which is less than twe seconds lower than the record. Ileza's time was 12 nine. 14.4/ü nees..

en their own; courts and secured came up to runlest |

they playedant the Club de Recrcielt an his opponents, but in t. 13.

Lambkin (U.S.A.). i cavered the distance in mine.

creditable draw.

The scores 'were:*

length, Urakawa of the

place, with him and the

3,

0.

K. M. Omar 19 F. VV. Ritiro 16 Club) bent Libeiro and B birut of, spyed in the; (nat lap tome, 2 min. 62 4/5 sec.

Hoonon

M. I. Bozack

AM. Omar

T. Xavier

J. Romedios

D. "Alyos"

A. M. Xnvlor PYvanovich

A. R. Minua PA G., Basto

W. Sander and B. Soltau (Gorman British representative Had to show Xavier 6-4; bent 11. Gonsalves and F.wid. “

Infodida 0-0.

19

A. O Madar. A. do It, Botelho

8. O. Bus FX Soares.

MY, Adal J. M. 9. Itozatlo A. R. Dalloh 24 J. J. Basto

yards relay-1,

Great

of Leg Theory do not know the means in the last two onda, Sequeira ing of the word. H own view of getting a four on the 24th, and a the matter is that it was a question three on the 25th, to win by the

Fodd to be declied by the captaink.

abot at 21-20. It Slr Stanley gaid that be consider. Richards's error on the 26th end ed Clark's Log Tray exploited on the that lost him the mateli and result Oval was perfectly legitimate, and ed In Seque're getting a four, and Larwood's bowling was most fair.

The only reason why Larwood was could not retrieve in the last end,

he evidently realised this, but not played in the Tents wax becauso he was not available, he såld.

Sir Stanley said that the season low, and that the Board of Control

Ames is still kept in bod with, his,' nre being getting too much of n business and

Injuries. wanted playing in a more friendly The Australian team has sent the Anirit femided that he had refollowing cable to the Secretary of

H... the King, corned him, but should be a good fesly. Please convey our united. medley relay.-1, |colved a terrific mail, a lot of it un-

We all very deeply appreciate the enmalimentary, which had not con congratulations offered by II Ma source of profit for the G.P.O, thanks for his very gracious mosangé."

Regarding the payment of profes-enter. nionálu, he thought that £40: was too

Britain (A. Logan,, C. Smith, H. The swimmers who are to repre- had been,mont trying. Ho did not should adjust the matter Britto 0-1 beat G, Xavier and L. Re- The Japahicse representatives Farmer, N. Hammond); 2, Europe sont Hongkong in the forthcoming want to find fault, but the game was

W. Foraita and G. Sommer (Ger- proved too good in the 200 yd: (E. Edgren, L. Oliveria, S. Star- Interpretanhat iman Club) lost to Ribeiro and Xavier breast-stroke and placed two men kovaky, C. J. Grill). Time, 1 min. selected to-day.

Yamato lend 51 8/6 sec.. t:0; lost, to Gonsalves and Britto 3-6; ofore. Hagenstein, best Xavier and Remedion-0-3, i

400 yards free style-1, Ạ, ing for dne greater part of the dis-

100 yarde and then losing, while Logan (Great Britain): 2Y Japan (Baragonationd H. Zubring and Q.. May (German tanço Club) lost to boird and Xavier 3-0; lagenstein, Just.managed, to get in Matsuo (Japan); 3, P. Barrera ka); 2, Great Britain (Hammond. 60 drow with bisyos and Britto, 0.0; before Lambkin.Britain won the (Europe); 4, F. Tauda (Japan). Logan, Ward), Timo,1

lost to Xavier And Remedion-0.

rolny and Logan's. Impressive per- Time, 6 mln. 22 2/5 sec.

40 1/5 sec.

20

kik

Min.

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