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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1936.

DARING YACHTSMEN PREPARE

FOR ATLANTIC RACE

SHANGHAI ENGLAND

TENNIS

WANTS

A BOWLER

LEAGUE

LOOKING AHEAD TO TESTS

AUSTRALIANS'

Twenty-Two

Entrants

At a meeting of the executive com-i mitive of the Shanghai Lawn Tennis Association the following clubs were I admitted to the league for. the 1936 season. The date, set by the com mittee for the start of inter-club | || league competitions is June 3.

IST DIVISION

Cercle Sportif Français Clube Lusitmo Columbia Country Chib Country Athletic Club Country Club

·Shanghai Cricket Club Shanghai Recreation Clah

2ND DIVISION

Association Sportif· Francais Cathedral Tennis Club Cercle Sportif Francais Clube Bisitano German Garden' Club Japanese Tennis Club Junior Athletic Club “A” Junior Athletle Clul "*"* Police Recreation Club Rowing Club

Shanghal Cricket Club

Shanghat Recreation Club Sw14 Club

Waterworks Tennis Club

NO THIRD DIVISION

In view of the limited number of

ADVANTAGE

International Entry For Year's Most Hazardous Event

New York, May 18. tionally known for his successful

Yachtamen from both sides "upside down" stomach operation on

FOREIGN ENTRIES

of the Atlantic are preparing Alice June Mellenry, for one of the most exacting The foreign entries Include the tests of amateur seamanship yawl Hamburg, being built by ever arranged-the Newport-Abeking and Rossmussen for the City Bermuda-Cuxhaven race.

of Hamburg. will be captained by

The race will begin at noon, June Captain Ludwig Schlimbach, who from the Brenton Reef Light originally proposed the cross-ocean Vessel, anchored outside Newport, to that her German entries will There is no eauet date in the Rhode Island, harbour, Between 40 be the new yawl Bremen, built from winter months when the mind and 50 sailing craft, none user in feet designs of Henry Gruber, ene of the suddenly embraces the thought of in over-all longth, are expected to designers of the famous America's the coming cricket season. ftather, participate in the 635-nautical mile Dr. Perla and a crew of Bremen cup yacht Rainbow, and sailed by the summer gradually moves, run of the first leg to St. David's yachtsmen; the 05-foot ketch Ettsl of gracefully, neater and nearer, and Hendt, Bermuda. the winter, with Us early flowers,

Berlin, sailed by Dr. Wolfking, Of this number, at least a dozen the Bont Race,, and the beginning will be entries

tired Germun from

government offelal; the of the Flat-racing season na ubrious Sweden, Norway, and Holland, which, steel yawl Peter Von Danzli, entered date-marks, given way to spring along with possibly six American skipped by Karl Beler: ketch

by a students' club of Danzig and And before we know where we are craft, will attempt the diflcult second -Worcester, and the first cricket leg of 3,400 nautical miles from Bremen: a 44-foot steel ketch award Ashanti, owned by Ernst Burmeister of match of the Henson, writes Bermuda to Cuxhaven, Germany. special correspondent in The Times beginning July 1. Young men and eld already have been seen bustling away from work

half

Germany,

re-

and

The first part of the race is being

| sailed by Captain Deutschlander. Sweden's

entry will be

the

of America and the

Lodmun

of an evening with the hope of just falled under the joint auspices of the schooner Sensage, sailed by Nelson

hour at the nets-an

Cruising Club almost

One of Norway's two entries will unanswerable argument for suminer Royal Bermuda Yacht Club; second. One time to be enforced earlier in the under the joint auspices of the be a new bout captained by Erling Fear and with the street" and orddeutscher Regatta-Verrin, Ham-rosa, who sailed the Sandefjord

of senson in full awing, and our bur and the Cruising Club

America,

visitors, the Indians, actually in the

for

across the Atlantic last year for the contest to Norway, but arrived 100 Inte. Hin boat as well as all of the German entries will be shipped by. steamer for the big race.

Holland is expected to have two

country, there can be no doubt what-

OBJECT OF RACE ever that cricket is truly upon us. However cold the weather may be, The object of the race, salied rolder even than the day when these the first Ume, is to encourage the entries. First to file was C. Bruyn- notes are being, written; however designing, building and sailing of zeel, of Zaandam, who entered his Inguidly the bali may ooze off the small seaworthy yachts suitable for you! Zecarend, built from American pitch; however distracting,

the offshore cruising and racing, and to designs of Sparkman & Stevens. devotees of Association Football may develop in the amateur sailor a love Licely American catrics In the

the C

be with their talk of the waning sep of trite seamanship and proficiency in Bermuda-Cuxhaven son there is a peculiar satisfaction in the selence of navigation, according Water Witch, White Cloud, Vamarie. Jeg are the the first few cricket matches. There to Herbert L. Stone, editor of the Meridian and Mondeo 11. is such a tremendous amount to look ma entries,

it was decided not to con- forward to, so many problems to be magazine Yachting and chairman of ] The yawi Edlu is a seasoned racer, duet a third division this season.

he Crusty Club's race commitice, having won the 1034 New London. Besides the clubs listed above, the solved by, trial, and if at the end of

entered must be between Connecticut, to Bermuda race. The following organisations were admit. England of the room mt canbe 35 feet and 73 feet in overall length. Ashanti If won the Hellgoland ruce ted to membership: Bramloco Tennis that England at the moment ranksThe smaller craft will carry crew last year, Club, Cathay Tennis Club, Russinn low in the international world off between four and five men and

TWO CLASSES Tennis Club. The new members will cricket well. what of 7

about ten. Under the not participate in the league con's,

The contestants in the Orst part of rules the captain and navigator must the race will be divided into two petition this year but the member-i ship entitles their members to take

HOME RACING

Latest Callovers For The Derby

TAJAKBAR ON TOP

FUN WORTH WHILE

the larger

thirri

as one cale-

It has been great fun; even if there be amateurs. Professional crews may classes, A and B. The first will be part in the various tournaments con-ale occasions when it seemed dreary, be used but it is expected the race limited to yachts having rig ruting ducted by the Association.

such as that when Ponsford in the will find only a few paid hands such over 40 feet and the second to thoge course of a long innings at the Oval cooks and wireless operators.

A few of the bigger entries, such committee may decide on a

rating 40 test or under. The race was either being missed or being hit in the small of the back. Even that as V. A. Makaroff's keteli Vamaric, class, C, if two or more yachts are must have had its compensations or will corry, wireless transmitting ap-entered, of any rig whose ratio of one would not have such a clearly | parattis,

ballast to displacement is over 48 per developed mental photograph of the Among the American entries will cent, absurdity of the scene. This year, be a new yawi, the Mandon II, a 71- The Bermuda trophy will be part from the habitual task of cer- foster designed by J. G. Algen, bulls awarded to the yacht in Class A or tain counties trying to remove York-in- Herreshoff shipyards for

DB making the best corrected time shire from the top of the champion- Spencer Berger, of New Haven, Con-over the course, all yachts in these ship table, there will be two currents necticut:. a new 72-foot schooner. classes racing together of major strength, the our of the the Meridian, designed by Alden foros. All-India team and the gradual selec Milton Knight of

First prizes will be awarded Toledo, Oble, and in classes A and B tion of the side which M.C.C. nre to built by George Lawley and Son; will be awarded in these

and second send during the coming months. Pos new, as yet unnamed ketch for tions provided four or more

classific silly that delightful form of insanity, Adrian Isefin II, of New York, de start in each class. A special prize team-picking, will provide the greater signed by Sparkman and Stephens; will be awarded the first yacht to |nomusement, for if you were

the schooner Brilliant, owned paralyse your team-picking manine be Walter

complete the course, and one for the would still find means to announce

schooner

sloop

or cutter making the best his wisdom.

Countess, owned by Jack Amron, New corrected me. A prize will be Those whose duty and plensure it York; the schooner Terapum, owned awarded to each member of the crew will be to make the finst selection are by George Mixter, New York; the of the yacht in classes A or B having most certainly in for a very gruelling yawi Edlu, owned by Commodore an all-amateur crew which covers the suminer. It has been proclaimed untli J. Schaefer of Larchmont. New course in the best corrected time. A the very wards are almost hausdaling York, the gutter Pendragon, owned flest prize will be wordt in Chu C that "England wants FL bowler by Henry M. Devereaux, New York: if this class fills.

London, May 18.

The following is the latest ellever for the Derby:

Tajakbar, 6 to 1, ↑ and o. Pay Up. 7 to 1, 1 and o, Noble King. 8 to 1, tanto. Rhodes Scholny, 19 to 2 o. 10 to 1 t. Balabissur 18 to 1. t and 4. Mahmoud, 18 to 1 o. 20 to 1 t. _Abjer,_20_to_1_0..22 193

Boswell, 25 to i, t and o Balnethel, 25 tu 1, o, 28 to 1, Monument, 28 to 1 o, 33 to 1. t. Carjoen, 13 to 1, 1 and o, Fearless Fox, 33 to 1, t and 9, Raeburn 33 to 1, and 0. Thankerton, 30 to 1 o, 10 to 1 t, Midstream, 40 to 3, and o. Barry Star, 40 to 1

o, 45 to 1

-Reuter. PROBABLES AND RIDERS

London, May 18.

some

come, which is T

Barnum;

the

yuchits

Where are we to find a bowler of the the schonner Grenadier, owned by The minimum limit of Crew on the type of Tate, or, to take at random one Henry A. Morss, Jr., of Boston; the Newport-Bermuda run is four per- of Australia's fairly recent regulars. schooner Mistress, owned by George',

conexons. Kellewny? In Australia Mailey, E. Roosevelt, commodore of the The requirements for the morc great artist that he was, Grimmett, or Cruising Club of America and rear-hazardous Bermuda-Cuxhaven. leg O'Reilly I refuse to belleve have been commodore of the New York Yacht are necessarily more stringent. The more than expensive wicket-takers. Club: the yawl Belesarius, owned by Over here they were a constant Carl Rockwell, Bristol, Rhode Island: minimum crew permitted is five per- RODS. No yacht will be permitted to nuisance on wickets which all the the yaw! Rugosa II,

owned by Russell start unless carrying a complete year round were sympathetic.

Grinnell of Providence, Rhode Island: cruising equipment, including two Lamvood refuses to discuss, his the yawl Stormy Weather, owned by anchors, two chains or cables. Ivo bowling speaks for itself; during Philip Le Boutillier, New York; the compasses; lights, lead line, charts. Jardine's tour he must have been keteli Vumaric, owned by V. Anavigating appliances, life preservers, truly magnificent, but everyone must Makaroff, of New York; the schooner The following are

the probables be allowed their opinion, and he, op- Water Witch, owned by C., Hansen,stores sufficient for a period of six for the Derby and their riders: parently for

reason, having New York, and the schooner White

weeks, at least 35 gallons of water per matt, 12 rockets, parachute flares. Balahissar (Jones), Tajakbar (Gor-arvad his purpose, was cast aside. Cloud owned by Dr. P. H. Truesdale, or a Verty plator and cartridats. Ensil Consequently during these precious of Fall River, Dr. Truesdule is na yacht must carry at least one small. don Richards), Mahmoud (Smirke), four months Pay Up (Dick), Rhodes Scholar small period during which the most

Boat and a life raft and a short wave, (Strett), Rhebu (Brennan), Abjer efficient of selectors

radio receiving set, Can make up their collective minds, come one, upon lo keep, these terrible Austra-

Prizes for this race will be awarded: (Elliot), His Grace (Harry Wragge), or. Father, some two or three have lian players within the scoring power, in the following way: Monument (Beasley), Boswell (Clif- to be found who can be expected, to of our own execlient batsmen,

First prize to the

first boht on ford Richards), Carioen (Canty), pitch a ball necurately and having I have no doubt that the best of a correctedt time. Barry Stan (Marshall), Henry V pitched it make it rise from the desperately difficult situation will be Second prize to the second boat on

pitate, (Weston), Zelmox (Sibbritt), Than. ground with some hate in it.

and yet, somehow, the Aus- corrected lime. If more than five kerton (Burns), Fair Play (Arthur have made the ball amp about ex-moral

Bowlers who during recent years tralions do at the moment possess a boats start a third-prize will be advantage which it will be offered; If more than seven a fourth Wragge). Noble King (Perrynian), travagantly on our county grounds, hard to shake. Perhaps if a enptain prize will be awarded. Convert (Beary), Magnet (Carslake), where the wickets are by no means and the nucleus of the team were A prize for the first boat to finish Midstream (Fred Fox), Belaethel so, perfect as they are accused of picked early in the season the M.C.C. on corrected time and manned by un (Steve Donoghue), Haulfryn (Eread cricket, chiefly in the weekly which is hard to build up when the

being, catch the eye of those who team might gain 'some conflitence [all-amateur crew.

A prize for every boat to

pass averages. This is falso employment selectors keep them shivering in their start and finish line, before the rec St. Magnus and Walls Bay are of thought when the real purpose is expectant hcots until the end ofis closer. In recognition of "fair und

to Bnd someone who can be relied| August.

Isafe salling."—United Press.

Smith).

doubtful starters-tenter.

Turning the Tables

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By Blosser.

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Sixth-Extra Race Meeting to be held on Saturday, 30th. May and Monday, 1st June, 1936, (weather permitting) may be obtained at the Secretary's Office, Exchange Building; the Club House, Happy Valley; the Hong the Stables, Shan Kwong Road. Kong. Club; the Sports Club; and

Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on Thursday, 21st May, 1930.

FRED

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S. A. SLEAP,

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