WINS GOLF PRIZE Tennis In The Sam Snead Carries Off Philippines

Valuable Tournament

St. Paul, Aug. 1.

In the U.S. $5,000 Open" Golf Tournament played here, Sam Snead, a member of the last American Hyder Cup team, with cards of 71 in each

of his two final rounds, aggregated 203 and won the prize,

Willle Goggin, with a 69, which in

GAVIA IS AGAIN

THE HONGKONG

Australia Cut

Intervals, Toa As Well

Melbourne, July 7. South Australian Cricket

RANKED NO.1 Association plan to speed up

one under par, and a 72, totalted 28, YOUTH SCORES

while Johnny Revolta and K. C. Za- bawskel of Winnipeg each aggregated 285-United Press.

WOMEN'S TITLE

Miss Garnham Again Wins French Championship

London, July 5. Miss Kathleen Gornham (Naze)| won the French Women's Open Goli Championship, beating Mrs. C. D. Rhodes (Harrogate) the Yorkshire champion, and 2 in the 30 hotes

by

Anal at St. Germain,

During the whole of the morning round Mrs. Rhodes was driving Afty yards ahead of Miss Garnham, but

she was short with her first putt. Miss Garnham, on the other hand, was faultless with her spoon seconds. She took the 10th with a 30ft, pull and a birdie. They became all square at the 120, Miss Garnhnin stieng ber]

ONCE MORE

Young, tennis aves of the Philip- plaes dominated the 1937-38 rank- ing, approved at meeting of the

Islands Philippine

Lawn Tennis Association last week at Tom's Oriental Grk. After Leonardo Gavla, who is ranked No. 1 for the

fifth time by virtue of his whining the national and Philippine inter- utional net titles early Dila усат, Amado Sanchez, youngsters such as Felleisimo Ampon and Juan Ladaw, the tart PILTA list are named be- Jr. who were not even ranked in: wind Gavin in the order named this season.

Among the old veterans only Felix Ampon, father of Felicisimo,;

a big net

second to give Mrs. Rhodes two putts 1 latest rünket, faded out of the!

for the ele, but at the 15th, with a took the 20ft putt, Miss Garnham lend. Ara, Rhodes sliced into the

wood at the seventeenth, overshot the green with her second, and failed to sink in five, giving the hole to Miss Garnham, who was on the green in two.

of

the

scoring and discourage the play-for-a draw policy.

First step has been to alter

district cricket rules.

A team which wins the foss

TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1937.

BROWN'S HEROIC NEW YORK STOCK

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EXCHANGE

SWAN, CULBERTSON &

FRITZ LATEST REPORTS 1937.

New York, Aug, 2.

S. C. & F. New York office cabies: Stocks: The market maintains a frm undertone, with good buying evident in steels, coppers and other favoured groups, but truders are In- Cambridge (Massachusetts),clined to stand by, awaiting fresh

developments.

Trading was light, although sentiment at the moment is

July 10.

Athletes of Oxford and Cam rather mixed and some irregularity on the opening day will not be bridge Universities gained their is possible. The chances appear to frat triumph on American soil favour a further extension of the rally when they defeated the com-over a longer period. The Times! bined strength of Harvard and business index for the wet was 107.1 against 110.1 last week and 101.3 for Yale Universities here yesterday use corresponding week of last year. by seven events to five.

allowed to bat for ten minutes on the second day. That cuts out the interval between the innings, and gives opponents more scoring time.

It also means that unless play has been interrupted by rain a team will not be per mitted to bat into the second day.

The fifteen minutes tea in. terval has also been cut out.

WATER POLO LEAGUE

S.C.A.A. Beat C.B.C. By Six To Nil

Colton: The off-take was poor. A G. K. Brown was the hero of except for the purchase of 16,000 the British leain. Having broken the bales for March, which was attributed quarter-mile record for the meeting to a large Chicago concern. Crop re- with a sensational time of 47.7sec., ports continue to be excelleni. A he intended to play the part of an second private estimate gives the crop onlooker for the rest of the day. at 14,881,000 bales and the consensus But with the final event, the 880 of opinion is around 15,900,000 bales. yards, to be decided the British tean Hedge offerings are increasing. led 0-5 and the Americans had their star man, Alec Northrup, upon whom lo lm their faith to force a draw.

Wheat: Trading was thin and the market is awaiting the private estimates which are due to-morrow.

Su A. Brown decided to tackle the Trading was largely predicated upon event. for only he stood a chance of beading the Harvard eruck,

in

Rodrigo Diaz and Sant Ang made the grade. The others like Mauricin Zamora, Martane Servillon, Guiller to Atagon and Alfredo Diy, who for many years back livened many | 41

of the first ten best men's singles players.

Ju the Indies column, Minda Ochoa, dashing member

Completely outplaying their opi weaker sex, is again placed ahead ponents the South China Athleic Mauricio Zamora and Association's "A" team beat the of them all. Alfredo

men's Diy ure

national Chinese Bathing Club's "B" team six doubles champions.

Dr. Victor Buencamino was elecfea! Kools to all in a water-poło leaguel brilliant send-off when Alan Penning-1000 bushels. There has been a visible Miss Garneum was one up after 27 PILTA president at the meeting in natch at North Point last night.

Jose M. Durreds, vice- i Attacking strongly from the start and Dr. Regino R. Yanan, the South China players Have the

ficers

Vicente three gonts in quick succession before She won it Japron,, member; Ricardo Ocampo, the end of the first half. Brst in 1933-Our Oten Correspon member; Dr. Alfredo Dly, member; showed Stanley Lee, the S.C.A.A.'s

Elle Baumann, member; and S. centre at his best. Sugiyama, member Sixteen repre- sentatives of the various tennis as- sociations in Manila

the attended meeting.

holes, and playing steadily and was ensurer. The

other of CBC. team. no chance and scored.

great accuracy on the green ran out

le somewhat easy winner,

This is the

second time she has won the French.

Women's championship.

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SIAMESE CRISIS

RESIGNATION OF REGENCY COUNCIL ACCEPTED

Bangkok, Aug. 2 Following a three-day debate, the Assembly of People's Representatives Anally accepted the resignation of the Council of Regency, tendered as a result of allegations But it had sold to private individuals the private lands of the King for a price murh | below actual value.

élected were:

Dr.

The approved" rankings follow:

MEN'S SINGLES 1. Leonardo Gavia, Yeo Athletic Club,

2. Amado Sanchez, Jose Rizal College.

3. Fellejsimo Ampon, Far Eastern) University.

4. Juan Ladaw. Jr. Far Eastern University.

5. Rodrigo Diaz, Laong Laan. C. Cesar Carninna. Far Eastern University.

Felix Ampou. Laong Laan.

It is hoped that the new Regency 8. F. Bantista. Far Eastern Uni hody will shortly Reuter.

be announced.versity.

A message received. on Sunday stated that the resignation had been withdrawn, thus solving the political crisis.

SPORT ADVTS.

THE KOWLOON FOOTBALL CLUB

Annual

The Twenty - third General Meeting of Membera will be held at the Kowloon Football Club Pavilion, on Friday, August 6th, 1937, ni 6 p.m.

By Order of the Committee.

A. S. BLISS,

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10. Guillermo Lumain, Far Eastern University.

MEN'S DOUBLES

1. Mauriclo Zamora-Alfredo Diy,

Luong hoan

Leonardo Gavia-Leodegario Pollatan. Yco Athletle Club,

3. Guillermo Aragon-Leopoldo

Calixto. Laong Laan.

4. Mariano

Diaz, Long Laan.

This period.

The second half saw the losers, pressing but their attempts to seorn repeatedly failed, mainly through the good work of H. Wing Fee in the !defence line.

Realising that thrin aggressivel tarties were not helping them the CBC players fell back and put up a stiff resistance, but there was no stopping the winners who scored three other goals before the final whistle.

Teams: S.C.A.A. "A".--Tang Sit-j hung; Harold Wing Lee, Len Kwal- young Stanley Lee (1); II. Leung (2). Wong Chi-hung (2), Tse Hung- yue (1).

C.B.C.-Wong Kim-wah; James Le Chon Woon-yin: Fong Chung- yue; Chan Man-pou: Chui Fook-tea, Sak Chi-man.

CRICKET IN CANADA

the present heavy movement of the crop rather than upon future prob- That the Cambridge captain sur-Inbilties. The J. E. Bennelt & Co. ceeded in breaking the tape seven estimate shows a Winter crop of 680,- Ayards ahead of Northrup the 000,000 and a Spring crop of 188,000- brilliant time of 1min. 543 sees, was 000 bushels. There has been a visible grand feat indeed following upon increase in supplies of 17,093,000 hi carlier performance the quarter bushels.

Corn: There is some opinion that DOUBLE FOR PENNINGTON

the September position is low enough for the moment. The J. E. Bennett The British Blues were given a

estimate gives the crop at 2,750.000,- ton, the Oxford captain, gained an

increase Sta supplies of 1,472,000 inches victory in the 100 yards over bushels. Calloway, the Harvard "Bier."

Rubber: The reported two-weeks' Pennington again forced Calla-shut-down of two large consumers | way Into second place in the fur- during August, coincident with ex- long in the record time of 1-3 pected heavy arrivals, will probably see, which is the fusest time the cause Nu Pusler Lindenry, The Oxonian has ever run the disance. factories are Indiferent to the market į Another Englishman to run the at present.

Sugar: Prices are steady, but thei fastest race of his life was C. A. J. Emery, the Cantab, who beat North-market is stagnant.

up in the mile in min. 13.8sec about 5sce. better than his previous! competition bust.

i

REUTER QUOTATIONS

Duw Jones Averages:

But for All Irfan's success in the weight the Americans would have 30 Industrials swept the board in the field events. 20 Rails

Here are the details:

20 Utilities

U.S.

July 31. Aug, 2.

THOUSA 180,91

$2.05

52.83

30.09

20.76

101.32

101.19

GG.00

100 Yards, A. Pennington 10.); 3.40 Bonds calloway (11.): 3. 2. Burlugame (Y); 411 Commodity Index M. M. Scarr (C.). Inches; 2. 10 1-10secs 200 Yard-1, Pennington; (0.); 2. Callo- way (1), 3. G. Millett (Y.) 4. Scarr (C) 2014t. 21 3-10cc._trecord).

410 Yards-1. A. G. K. Brown (C.); 3. Lightboy (1): 3, F. Curtis (Y); 4, IL

41 7-10sec. (record). Aatmer (C.)

HHO Yards-1. Brown (C.) 2. Northrup (1): 5. J. Congdon (V.): 4,

Trustson (C) Tv In One

Emery (C): 2. Northrup (H1; 3, D, IL. Martin (O.); 4. D. Watson (Y). yd 50yds. Amin. 13 8-10sec.

A.

Two Miles.-1, C. E. A. Towne (0.1: 2 W. Woodland Y.); 3, J. Fox (Y.): 4. J. K. Hawkey (0.3. bayds; distance. min. 1452.

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New York, Aug. 2.

120 Yards Hurdles.1, 11. Fernald ; The following quotations on the

2. 7. Shielde (V.); 3, J. P. Knight (9.); New York commodity exchange aro 4 F. V. Scopes (0.). 2. yard. 14ssued by Reuter: D-10 cc.

220 Yards Hurdles.-1, A. Milis (Y3)

2

T. Day Y.); 3. D. Nichols (C. 4. G. October flyers, 21; 3yds. 6-10sec. (record). December

Long Jump-1. H. Etbridge (X) 29.

Servilion-Rodrice M.C.C. Touring Team On Askew (C.). part. 2010)

5. Felix Ampon-Sam Ang, Laong Laan.

LADIES SINGLES

1. Minda Ochoa, Philippine Wo- men's University.

Second Visit

Ottawa, Aug. 2.

3. J. Ferguson 21ft, 115in; 4. J.March Daniell (0), zoru. Thin.

Bay

High Jump R. Haydock (15). 6ft Spot 2in.; 2, R. Kennedy (C.), ofi. Zin.; 3. G. Aertsen ), att. 10in.. 4. A. Selwyn

New York Cotton

10.78/78 10.50/59

10.70/70

10.51/53

10.72/72

10.53/54

10.84/84

10.88/08

11.18

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10.). Haydock awarded Best place as he September made fewer attempts.

2. Irmgard Baumann, Manila Canada to-day when it played a 2. P. R. Webster (C), aft; 3, T. January Tennis Club.

3. Alda Ochoa, Philippine men's University.

The MC.C. started a tour of

Pole Vault, W. Harding (Y). 13. Décember Toronto. This is the secund time | Latisen (Y.), 131. Webeler gained second March We-that a M.C.C. team hus visited the place with least number of misses."

Weight,=), All Trin. (C.), 45ft. 0§ing; May Dominion.

4. V. Varlan, Far Eastern Unl- versity.

5. Estrella Alburo, unattached.

FOOTBALL TOURISTS

South China Continue In Winning Vein

The South China A.A. football tourists now in Batavia scored two outstanding successes over the week- end, winning both their engagements und thus keeping their undefeated record intact.

On Saturday they played the Christion Association of Batavia and won by three goals to one. Goal- scorers were Lai Shiu-wing (2) and Fung-cheung. The tourists gave a fine display In this match and con- siderably impressed local football enthusiasts.

Playing again on Sunday, they met a Combined Batavia team and;

York Rubber

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4. 6. Downing (11.), 45ft. 19in; 3.-R. Sales for the day:----760 tons. The team will play in all the prin-man (87.), 44ft. 0% 4. Fincka (.).)

Chicago Wheat 43ft. Gin-euter, cipal cities. Reuter Bulletin.

County match lunch scores fo-day AUSTRALIAN SOCCER

were:

LUNCH SCORES

London, Aug. 2.

Surrey 202. Notts 162-2. Yorks 246. Lanes 103 -3. Sussex 101. Middlesex (Hendren 187).

110/11614 115 115

Sept.

Dec.

May

117/11746 110%/116% 19/1195% 117/118

Saturday's Sales:

Sept. Perth, Aug. 2. Dec. The English amateur soccer team May 480-5 touring Austraila played its Anal

match of the tour yesterday against July Worcester 213. Warwickshire 230-0. West Australia and won six-one-October Glamorgan 220 and 130-0. New Reuter Bulletin. Zealand 127.

Kent 273 and 44-2. Humpshire |

203.

Leicester 277. Northants 172-3, Gloucester 452 (Hammond 110). Somerant 120.

Derby 85 and 105-5. Essex 342,- Reuter Bulletin,

CANADIAN TENNIS

Toronto, Aug. 2.

won by the odd goal in five. In this Walter Senior, of San Francisco, match the tourists were given one of to-day won the Canudian

men'

their hardest games to date. Lee singles tennis championship by de- Wal-tong, Lal Shiu-wing and Lee feating Bobby Murray, of Montreal, Shek-you were the goal-scorers. 7-5, 2-0, 6-3, 6-2-United Press.

Dec.

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