THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1936.

INTER-CLUB Too Many Golf Clubs "a

TENNIS AND BADMINTON

Sign of Weakness"

The movement set on fool at St. Andrews, the headquarters of golf, lo

MACAO VISITORS limit the number of clubs carried by

WELL BEATEN

BY THE RECREIO

The Macao tennis visitors did not Improve in their men's doubles matches with the Club de Recreio yesterday afternoon, their "A" and "B" teams going down to decisive des feats. The Recreio clinched all tho bitches. The matches were played un the League principle, but unlike the mixed doubles games of the previous afternoon, were decided on the best of three act.

2.3.

golfers in championship matches is supported by some of the feading pro-, fessionals.

Although most of them derive partį of their income from the sale of clubs;: they nre frankly' derisive of those players who turn up at the first tee with 20 or 30 clubs in their bags.

',

Caddies, of course, nre whole heartedly in favour of the reform.

Alex. Herd said to the Evenings Standard "I think limitation' is a very good Iden.

If I had my way i shauki not allow more than ten clubs. If you cannot play golf with that num- ber you cannot play with 20,

The results of the meeting between

"All that are really necessary are Bu "A" teams were as follows:

A driver, a brassic or spoon, Irons A. V. Remedios and J. J. Consalves Nos. 2 and 4, two inashies, a mashic- (Rocreio) beat C. da Silva and I. Wnibilek, nblick and putter. I have Bradley 0-1; 6-3; beat J. de S. Fer- often asked caddies about these mandes and A. J. da Silva 6-4, 6-3: people who carry large numbers, and best A. II. de Mello and A. Boyol fl-1.1 find they never use half of them. More then ten clubs takes all the F. J. Remedios and II, A. Barros science out of the game." (Recreio) beat A. II. de Mello and Boyol 6-3, 6-4: beat da Silva and Archie Compaton sold; "Too many Bradley 6-2, 6-1; beat Fernandes and clubs arc A sign of weakness, Silva 3-0, 0-7, 6-2.

| although, perhaps, I should not say A. V. Gosano and C. A. Barrettoso, as it in bad for business. Per (Recreio) beat Fernandes and Silva sonally I use 11-two wooden clubs, 9-7, 0-3: bent de Mello and Beyol 4-6, and irons numbered 1 to 9. 6-2, 6-3; beat Silva and Bradley 6-1,,) *1

The Club de Recreis "B" team also accounted for the Macan "B" team by nlng matches to nll. Score:

J. J. Remedios and I, F. V. Ribeira (Recrelo) beat L. A. de Mello and A. 1. Pereira 4-0, 0-3: bent J. C. D'Almelda and C. Yuan 3-6, 6-4, 6.3:

Noronha and F. Ramalha 1.) W. A. Reed and I. A. Noronha (Recreio) beat Mello and Pereira 6-4,

7-: bent D'Almeida and Yuan 6-3, 6-1 best Noronha and Ramalho 6-0,

7-5.

A. E. Xavier and M. A. Oliveira (Recreio) best Mello and Pereira - 8-3: heat D'Almoitia and Yuah 6-1, 6-4: beat Noronha and Ramalhes -

.

BADMINTON MATCHES

"St. St. Andrews in 1933 Olin Dutra, the American, had 25 iron in his bag. He had to spend his time thunting round for his No. 12 or No.

19, and he could

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JAPAN AND NEXT

OLYMPIAD

Will Receive Strong Support

San Francisco. Selection of Tokyo as the site for the 1940 World Olym pic Games will meet with his "strong support," Count Henri Baillet-Latour, president of the International Olympic Com- mittee, told reporters following his return from Japan.

The noted Belgian sportsman per- sonally surveyed the projected sito for three weeks and described it is comparable to any of the finest loca- lons in Europe and the Valted. Staten.

"The final selection, of course, is up to the committee, Count Entour add. "If the decision is made to hold the games there, it will meet with my strong support."

He expressed strong belief that the Japanese bid would be accepted.

Enrique Juradio, bantamweight representativa of the Philippine World Olympic wrestling team.

Selection of Tokyo as the locale for! BOXING

the international competitions would mark the first time the tournament has been held in the Far East.

INVASION

OF AMERICA

FOREIGNERS FLOCK

TO TAKE PART IN NEW BOOM

INTERNATIONAL GOODWILL Andrews andðle to carry for him. Another competitor had nine wooden sports enthusiasm. He said officials -Latour spoke highly of Japanese clubs."

in Tokyo had assured him a stadium In W. G. Oke's opinion the mini-peating 100,000 would be hulle in the

heart of the city.. mum number is six.

The count, who emboilies the true "If you are going to make golf aident of Olymple sportsmanship, de- matter of pure skill instead of swing-clared selection of Tokyo as the 1940 ing every club the same way and let-e would contribute immensurably ting it do the work, then six is the to the advancement of International absolute minimum," he said.

"These good will. are the putter, mashle, niblick, about

While tremendously enthusiastic driver and spoon. My bag consists

sports, Latour noted, the af 14, but that includes ane or two Japanese never allow athletics to reserves a spare driver, for instance interfere with their studies. He said

New York, May 31. and two siblieks, one heavier than during school hours, but took ad- unprecedented invasion

Nipponese schoolboys shunned sports The United States is witnessing an

by

foreign vantage of every

spare moment, in

boxers, lured here by the current and out of classes, train.

boom in the prize-fighting industry. Latour said he would make a 21-6: lost to E. Silva and J. Nolasco favourable report to the international mentert Jimmy

"And they're still coming." com- 10-21.

Bronson.

one of the committee on Japan's application.

The committee is to meet in Berlin talent.

busiest Importers of foreign boxing J. Xavier and, N. A. Beltran this summer during the staging of in a few more fighters."

"Almost every boat brings Recreio) lost to Noroghn and Royal the XIIth World Olymple competi-

Bransoli ns10-21; beat Angelo and Boyol 21-11:tions there,

he believed the ring beat Silva and Nolasco 21-15.

Latour did not discuss the pussienalssance, stimulated by the hard- hitting uncrowned champion" Jou bility that China would refuse to players were the guests of the Club Tokyo is selected as the site for the

After the badmintons, the visiting participate in the 1940, Olymper Louls, is responsible for it. at a dinner, presided over by Mr. F.games. However, China hitherto has H. Barnes, president of the club, nt

hern one of the smallest entrants in the competitions: United Prosp

After the conclusion of the tennis. the visitors were pitted against a Indminton team draws from the Club de Recreio, which included three "B" Division League players, The Recruis won by five matches to two, two other gummen being abandoned owing to in sulcient time. The scores

were follows;

L.A. . Silva and E. A. R. Alves (Recrein) beat E. Silva and J. Nolasco 24-23; heat H. Noronha and A. Boyat

21-17.

the other."

troo

H. A. Barros and A. E. Xavier which complimentary speeches were (Recreio) best P. Angelo and J. Bayot made,

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Hocking over to share in the pros- perity,

Max Schmeling lends the invading pach. His fight with Joe Louis June 18th should be the turning point in his curcer. If he is successful, there is little doubt that be will get a chance at the heavyweight title held. by the aging Jimmy Braddock. How ever, defecat may forge him into retirement from the heavyweight picture.

One of the most successful In- vnders is l'edro Montanez, the Puerto Rican fightweight who has come through fourteen fights in the United States without a loss. His latest victim Was Aldo Spoldi, italy's hope in the lightweight division. Spold, although defeated by Mon- tanez, gave the little Puerto Rican the toughest fight of the fourteen the lattor has faced,

MCAVOY MAY GO

The latest arrival s Baltazar Sangchili, Spain's claimant to the bantamweight crown. The dark- Imired Castilian vas detained on a technical churgo at Ellis Island by the immigration uuthorities, the first foreign fighter to have uny difficulty entering the country,

Juck McAvoy, who had enjoyed a trip to the United States successful until he met the Hght-heavyweight champion, John Henry Louis, may possibly

try another chance for fame n these shores, McAvoy defeated the middleweight champ, Babe Risko, but Risko refused to risk his title in the fight with the Englishman. tille bout may possibly be arranged Jater on.

Aniong the other foreign fighters of great and near great calibre are: Andre Lenglet of France, Hans Kol- haus, Joe Besselmann and Gustave Eder of Clermany. Cieto Locatelli of Haly, and Davey Crowley, Norman Snow, and Davey Fine of England in addition to a flock of lesser lights from all over Europe, South America, the Philippines and Mexico:-United Prekk.

SATURDAY'S RACE RESULTS

MORE SUCCESSES FOR LEADING HONGKONG JOCKEY

May Handleap For China Ponles, (73), Night Star (100), Perfect Day "A" Class. One Mite.

(19), Raeteg Heart (65), Rosc-Ann (4) and Snowy River (204),

830 L Slu-pang's Soldier of Britain 148 lb. (Mr. H. C. Pih)', 820 Horbrad's Royal Scot 156 lb.

(Mr. N. Deitz)

820 Hein's Gladiator 140 lb, (Mr.

Ip Kul-ying)

Won by short head; short head. Times-1.07.4.

1 Second Leg:

Amberley

.

(18), Donovan

(0); 2 Flybynight (1), King's Breptre (30). Miracle (0), Rousseau (0), Royal

3 Highness (8), Victoria Hall (0), What

A Chance (0), and Ythan (2).

Dividend $128.40.

Pari-mutuel Winner $34.00; places, $8.50; $5,60.

Warwick Farm Handicap. For

BUSHAM Ponley, "A" Class. Six

835 J. E. Dis Electron 156 b. (Mr.

N.

Deilz)

833 Dr. S. N. Chau's Derby Day

155 lb. (Mr. S. C. Linng)

832

E. S. K.' Bobnink Star 155 ib. (Mr. B. A. Proulx)

Won by 14 lengths; 3 lengths. Time: 1.17.3.

Parl-mutuel. Winner.

places, $6.00; $13.80.

CASH SWEEP results Race 1

No. 282

381 1157

$853,30,

243.80

121.90

Unplaced runners ($50 ench), No.:

-180.

Rare 2

No. 1300

$890,10

427

TP

260.00

718

128.30

Unplaced runners ($50 ench), Nos.:

Race 3

No 1024 145 200

5845.00

241.00

120.80

$11.40-1315, 1427.

Shatin Handicap-First-Section:** For China Ponies, "D" Class. From The Two Mile Post Once Round & In (About One Mlle 155 yards). 842 Lan's Plain View 151 lb. (Mr.

S. Y. Liong)

838 Why's Foxbridge 141 b. (Mr.

H. C. Pih)

843 Kwok Hin-wang's Seventeenth

Unplaced runnors ($50 each), Nos -244, 1866, 130, 1833, 1894, 332, I❘ 1034.

Race 1

2

No. 933

$947.8U

of

September 161 ib. (Mr. N. Deliz

++

443 22

3

Won by 2 lengths; 2 lengths..

Time: 2.18.1.

270.00 135.40. Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos.: 015, 480, 826, 401, 1869.

Race 5

$1,040.00

287.40

140.70

Pori-mutuel: - Winner $13.30; places, $7; $14.50: $8.50.

Custom Handicap-First Section. -For China Ponies, "C" Class. Five Furlongs.

848 Lan's Harvest View 157 lb.

(Mr. S. Y. Linng)

853 L. Dunbar's Pontiac

10. (Mr. D. Black)

840 Diamond's King's Bounty-101

H. C. Pih

No. 142

1017

167

Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos.:

-2170, 1997, 1313, 260.

Race 6

No. 1937

$021.00

Bay 108

1

2

1b. (Mr. H.

by short head; 1 lengths.

1.12.0.

85

203.40* 2208

131.70 Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos.: 3632, 1091, 1435, 1442, 1002, 076,

1472, 004.

Race 7

Part-mutuel: Winner

$21.40;

No. 2242

1928

Victoria Park Handicap.-For Aus- tralian Ponles, "B" Class. One And a Quarler Miles.

1969

$1,010.80 288.30 144.40 Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos.: 1004, 1153, 1705, 1404, 11, 2101,

858 L.

b. (Mr. T.

Le Reidy's

Racing Heart 145

2076.

T. C. Harris)

1

Race B

No. 2103

2

5037.70 278.20

139.10

|places, $6.50; $0.10; $0.20,

857 Chau Bros.'s Perfect Day 152

b. (Mr. S. C. Liang) ...........

854 Tasma's Centre Court 151 lb.

(Mr. N. Deitz)

Won by a head; short head, Time: 2.20.3.

Pari-inutuck: Winner

places

$50.00;

$10.40; $10.40; $8.40. Lend Mine laudleap,-For China Ponies. "B" Class. From The Two Mlle Post Once Round & In (About One Mile 155 Yards).

848 .. Dunbar's Mistake Bay 148

b. (Mr. D. Binck)

062

Major E. C. Boyd Shannon's Cyclamen Bay 155 lb. (Mr. G. A. Harriman) .... 870 Lancashire's Sadko 154 lb.

(Mfr. P. P. Botcho)

2

3

Won by shart head; short head. Time: 2.12.0.

Pari-mutuel Winner $37; places, $14.20; $32.70; $8.50.

408 280.

Unplaced runners ($50 each), No.: -1573. 1482. 1683, 320, 254, 605, 055, 1931, 1840, 588, 2522, 493.

Race 9

Ne.. 78

251 508

$2,053.10 586.00 203.30 Unplaced runners ($100 each), Nos. --1520, 1950, 85, 448, 1778, 951, 1101.

REVOLUTION FEARS

TENSE SITUATION DEVELOPS IN PARAGUAY

Buenos Aires, May 30. It is reported that the new pro- Second Sec-1 visional Paraguayan Government 'tion-For- -China Ponies, "C" Class.fears a new revolution. The situa- Fixt

tion is most tense, and there is a strict censorship of all outgoing

Customs Handicap.

Furlongs.

875 King's Sceptre 154

ib.. B. A. Proulx). 831 V.M. Grayburn's Ythun 144

b. (Mr. D. Black) 872 C.

B. Brown's Amberley 148. Ib. (Mr. H. C. Pih) Won by a

a length; & length. Time: 1.13.3.

1news.

It is reported that Senor Franco, 2; President-elect, has conferred with Colonel Federico Smith, his Chief of 3 Staff, concerning the reorganisation

of the Army-United Press

$13.30;

Pari-mutuel: Winner places, $8.40; $10.20; $6.80.

Shalin Handicap--Second Section.: For China Ponies, "D" Class From The Two Mile Post Once Round & In (Abuat Ore Mile 155 Yards). 890 Why's Humber 148 lb. (Mr.

IL C. Pih)

385 Wong Sul-Nau's Burgomaster

140 . (Mr. W. H. S. Davis) 1294 Lan's Valley View, 155 lb.

(Mr. S. Y. Liang)

Won by lengths; a length. Tint: 2.10.2.

Nicaragua Unrest

San Jose, May 30. It is reported that several Atlantic coast Nicaraguan towns are in the hands of National Guards, following the overthrow of the local authoris thes. United Prent_______

2MR. CHARLES CHAPLIN

3

$19.50;

Pari-mutuel: Winner places, $9.70; $12.50; $22.20,

Stonecutters Plate.—Half A Milc. 981 Lan's Ocean View 152 lb. (Mr.

W. H. Choy)

Cassius 149 lb. (Mr. 097 Brish's Ca Hurris)

800 G. Tinson's Heriot 155 15. (Mr.

W. G. Pay)

Won by a head; 2 lengths. Tanu: 1.00.1.

Pari-mutuel: Winner tplaces. $5.80; $5.70; $10.80.

3

$13.90;

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Honolulu, May 30 Mr. Charles Chaplin, the famous acreen comedian, who is returning to America on the President Coolidge,

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