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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

July 18, 1939.

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ARGENTINA MAY PRODUCE THE POLO TEAM TO OVERCOME THE UNITED STATES

Four Men From Interior Rated To Have A Good

Chance Of Doing

By Harold K. Milks

So

Buonos Aires.

America's decisive triumphs, over the British polo forces at Meadowbrook, N. Y., indicato that it may be some years before the United States supremacy in the sport can be successfully chal- longed.

The British poloists have ad-; mitted that they held little hope of whipping the Americans, after watching the brilliant U. S. team in) action. "Polo stars of other countries] The Americans possess too! ugree.

high-goal playeră and too many many good ponles,

But back in the 'distunt extaneias from which come splendid horses and daring riders the polo men of Argentina are dreaming again of a victory over the Americans.

Tourists In Another

Drawn Game

The South China footballers played; with the Malayan)

These hard-riding caballeros would like to repeat the triumphal tour of drawn malch 1922 when Luts Lacey-only 10-goal team at Medan last Sunday, the player in Argentine history-led a score being 2-2. Chan Tak-fal scored squad abroad to capture both the both goals for the tourists. English and American open cliam- pionships.

The Malayans started well and kept the visitors strictly on the de- The South Chin mer: OLYMPIC TITLE NOT ENOUGH fensive.

The Olympic championship this appeared to be suffering from the country's sons captured at Berlin in strain of their strenuous tour and the fucked their customary 1038 is not enough. Argentina wants forwards

snaps. Nevertheless they were able to beat the Americans.

Lacey, now 52, says the constant- to hold out to a draw. ly improving strain of men and

Chai

"fouled."

WORK-OUT.-Sydney Wooderson, British uile champion, in a work-out Lust Saturday the tourists decisive- in preparation for the running of the horses should soon give this country ly defeated an All-Medan team by "Mile of the Century," at Palmer three goals to nil Fung King- Stadium, Princeton. He was last in another winning combination.

Tak-tal and Tang the race and alleged that he had been "I won't say that we have to-day cheung. the players to beat the States' team, Kwong-stim were the goal-scorers,

In their first two games at Medan; which to my mind is the best polo outfit the world has ever seen," said South China beat the Sumatra XI by Lacey, "but we have some comers six quals to all on July 8 and drew and with better sticking and better with the Medan team 1-1.

will ភយព horses they

be heard The tourists have 30-for-played-16 from."

gumes, of which they have won 10. They will From the 40 Argentine riders down feur and lost twa. who have handicap ratings of five leave Medan to-morrow for Penang or more Lacey picks as the No. 1 where they will probably play one combination for 1939 four camp-game. men, players from the Interior country whose work as well as play has been on horseback.

|LOCAL GOLF RESULTS

Entries For Cycling Meet Close To-day

AMERICAN YACHT'S WIN AT RAMSGATE Mr. Vanderbilt's Vim Fully Extended By Jenetta

By Major B. Fleckstall-Sml:

Ramsgate, June 20. Bank buoy and home to the fluish nl The Royal Temple Y.C. began their, Rumsgate. three-day regatta here to-day and

there was some very pretty racing. The day's work indicated only a Sir William Burton, in his new yachtslight superiority of speed on the Jenetta ran Mr. Vanderbilt's Vim part of Vim. The Ramsgate course, much closer than on previous occu- however, is one in which local know- stons and on the 271⁄2 mile course ledge of the water is advantageous, the American cutter beat Jenetta by

and Me, Vanderbilt, although all on only 1min. 44sec. There

his vessel were board WAS

complete fresh west-by-north breeze, which strungers to the course, node the moderated later in the day.

best of the tidal streams throughout and made the only crucial fack of the day with great precialon.

The cruising yachts, too, had an ertraordinarily good match, the 37- ton yawl Cariba, the 40-ton culter Blue Peter, and the 41-ton cutter Diadem were sailing as closely and

os hard as the International racers.

It was like old times to see a yawi sailing as fast as the cutters.

The handicapper had placed the

OFFICIAL TIMES

the Dragon class sailed sporting and The East Coast One-Designs and well-contested races, and the 18-fool boats from Whlistable were especial- ly conspicuous for their smart hand- ling. Omcial timesi

| three yachts level and Cariba was

13-METRES: Vim (IT, S. Vanderbilt) leading vessel in the first round, winner), Zh. 10min, 12nc.; Jenelis (Sir when she carried away the upper. P. Burton) (2nd). 2-12-37: Tomahawk part of her mast. Diadem and Blue (T. D. M. Bopwith), 2-13-20; Evaine (C. R.

Fairey), 2-14-35. Peter salted a ding-dong race, which the latter won by 3min. 20sec.

The Ramsgate course, round the Deal Bank buoy, thence outside the Brake Bank up the Gull Channel to the West Gull buoy, was all reaching: and the only piece of windward work was against a strong foul tile from the West Guil buoy past the Queen bitoy to the end of the first round off Ramsgate Harbour.

AMERICAN TAKES LEAD

11

EX-METRES (over 20 tons): Noreen (1L jht, Crankshaws, sailed over.

DONA-FIDE CRUISERS (exceeding 20 tons): The Blue Peter (D. W. Malia) winner), 3-1-20; Diadem (G. Glynn Coleman) and Cariba (A. Moy), gave up. Terrel) (2nd), 3-4-30; Lhasa (föru. After

HANDICAP inot exceeding ́ à tone); White Otter Capt. Kirk) (winner). 2-21- 30; Meltse (G. W. Murray), 2-43-15.

HANDICAP (to 20 tona): Klemet (Owen Weight) (winner), 2-17-00; Killbet (Majar W. Knott) (2nd), 1-35-23; Tate (W. B. de St. Croix), 1-37-37.

ESSEX O.D.C, Itainbaw, 1C., P. March) (winner), 2-23-04; Whirlwind (W. Green) The yachts had all the wind they (2nd), 2-26-00; Wendy (H. H. Daniels and. wanted with whole mainsails. Ornsay, 3. A. Over (3rd), 2-26-23. Trivia and Vanity remained in harner-Spray-(H-HB-Beacon)-(2nd): DRAGONS: Yugo (W. S. Ballard) (win- Yola C. G. Heywood) (3rd), bour. Viru and Evaine made magnificent start, followed by Jenetta FT. RESTRICTED! Spindrift (1. n. and Tomahawk. The American drew Glend twinner); Shamrock (N. E. Smithi

(2nd). clear ahead, but gained only 20sec. in the first 10 miles. In the short piece of windward work, Jencita and

Entries for the S.P.C. All-Cycling Tomahawk passed Evaine, which Baseball

Meeting at Caroline Hill on August overstood the home mark.

after

5 and 7 close to-day, July 18. Late which there was no change of posi- entries will only be accepted under 1lan in the second round, which con- special clrcumstances and the names sisted of a plain reach to the Deal of competitors entering after July 18

Lacey selects for his old No. 4 post an eight-goul star, Juan Cter- jos Alberdi, Andres Gazzoti, a117- other eight-goal man, is chanen for No. 3. Gozzotil is the most colour- ful of the four top-notchers inį

gratume, At Fanling on July 11, Mrs. W. J. He started life as nj Lacey's list. camp hand-equivalent to un Ameri-E. Mackenzie won the silver division Later he became at the L. G. U. Medal Competition enn cowboy. foreman, and tried his hand at polo, when she returned u card of 105 (17) He went to the U. S. as a substitute. There were no entries for the on the Sante Paula team and played bronze division. brilliantly when one of the regulars The Happy Valley summer meeting of the Women's Section of the Royal was injured.

Hongkong Golf Club will be held on MANY STARS ON HAND Lacey likes Jose Reynal for No. 2. July 25. The competition will be Reynal was one of three brothers nine holes medal round, half handi- for partners is at whose San Paulo team toured the cup. The draw

July Competitions

U. S. In 1930. Playing under atea-time. Prizes will be presented at seven-goal hundleap now, Reynol is the end of the competition. belleved capable of jumping back]

M. G. Carruthers, & up, won the into the nine-goal rating he held in

(Par) Pool. Fanling Old

1936 after a month or two of serious Bogey

Course, played over the week-end.

Roberto Cavanagh, all eight-goal players; Sam Casares, Enrique Al- berdi, both seven-gonlors; Renrdo Santamarina, who played in North America last year under a six-goal. mark, and a score of others withi promising futures:

V.R.C. OBTAIN EASY WIN OVER SOUTH CHINA

will not be included in the pro-

Competitors are notified that this Water Polo Meeting is being promoted under the amateur regulations. No strictest rider may allow any other person to inake use of his name or photograph for the purpose of advertising the This machine or equipment he uses. anti-advertising clause includes also such items as training foods, etc. No rider may carry any form of advertising material on his person or machine (excepting normal registered trade marks) whether engaged in competition or ordinary cycling.

YANKEES WIN BUT GIANTS BEATEN

New York, July 17. The following were the results of matches played in the Major Base- ball League to-day:

NATIONAL LEAGUE

R. IT. E.

7 11

Pittsburgh Philadelphia

Klein

4

11

homered twice for Batteries-Pirates, Bawmman

the

3

21 14

11

Batteries-Cardinals, Davis and

3

4 0

0

4 Walters and

3

AMERICAN LEAGUE

New York Cleveland

Bruch faster than their opponents dis- bail and displaying better It is further pointed out that no Iribution, the Victoria Recreation! rider is permitted to compete against Club beat the South China Athletle the latter in- Association four goals to one in a professional rider,

at the cluding riders infringing the reguin League water-polo match tions in the preceding paragraph. V.R.C. Inst night. polo.

as pro- Llus Druggan, who with Alberti There were 11 entries.

S. T. Butlin and D. S. Edward, 88. Who are thereby regarded

fessional riders, forms the younger half of Lacey's

Shortly after the game had begun Pirates. "All-Argentine" team, is rated the tie and qualify for the Adamson Cup

Competitors are warned that in- R. Silva-Nelto opened the score for and Berres.

good goal from fastest No. 1. in this country. He Competition at Happy Valley.

fringement of the regulations con- the V.R.C, netting

Not long afterwards Brooklyn

Chicago Happy Valley Summer Singles was a flash in the Olymple games

tained in the foregoing paragraphs short distance. Surg, Comdr. C, B. Nicholson was will result in their being classified as he again scored, a third point being Batteries-Cubs, Root and Hari- and also in 1936 when Argentina' won the Cup of the Americas from beaten in the semi-final of the Happy "professional" riders, whether or not added when Taylor broke through, a United States four.

Valley summer singles by A. J. Den- they received payment for the in- Playing their hardest to breaktheit.

through V.R.C.'s staunch defence, St. Louis fringement, Besides these, Argentina hus a nis, who won by five at four.

China eventually nelled New York In the other semi-final, A. L. Tickets for the two-day's Meeting South host of sparkling players. They in- clude Manuel Abdrada, the brothers Powell received a walkover from C. are selling rapidly and the Organiser through Shek Kan-plu, who sent in

Padgett. expects his supply to bo exhausted a well placed shot. Mendilerguy, Julio and Carlos, and M. Stark.

long before the Mecting commences. The second half opened with the Prices are $1. (Servicemen 50 cents): V.R.C. pressing, and another goal Cincinnati 50 cents, and 20 cents, and tickets was added to their score when W. Boston

Balleries-Reds, are available for both days. Full Lawrence converted.

The V.II.C. forwards were not very and Lombardi. details are available from the Or- ganiser, C/o. The Dunlop Rubber well positioned and in consequence (China) Ltd, Marina the bali had to be taken up to the forward line by the defenders. House, 2nd Floor.

On Sunday the Club confined a Lawrence distinguished himself by

Batteries-Yankees, Hadley and Peak Bay. The "military" con- China's players.

Both goalies, M. M. de Soares, Dickey. tingent were late ni the start, but as

Stu-hang, South Pilladelphia

18 0 At the Hongkong Bowling Alleys the attendance was comprised of V.R.C., and Shu

China played well, the latter saving St. Louis WE. yesterday. the "Aspirants" beat the hardriders only, the Cafeteria

Slebert and Nagel homered for the "Flicker" by 215 points in the Ewo reached in 30 minutes. The return hard and difficult abols time and

Athletics. Batteries. Athletics, League (third tourney) second round. trip, during which rain fell for a few gain.

On the left wing Lionel Lowe for Joyce and Hayes. The "Aspirants

moments, providing a welcome re- J. B. Lando

159 402 fresher, occupied 10 minutes longer, South China played a weak game, A. G. Goldal

being poor in hla shooting and in Boston 150 128 450 the run concluding at 12.30 p.m. L. Ondat

Equalling the second fastest "" positioning himself to receive the Detroit yet ridden in the Colony (under balls. Henry 1824 Class "A" rules) It. H. M'Dowell Wulched by A. 3. Hussian and had Averill (2) and Tebbetts for the

458 recently clocked 12 mins. 38 secs, tajno opportunity at all to use his Tigers. Batterler. Tiger,

average 23.74. m.p.h., using a 74" popular and powerful back-hand and Tobbetis. fixed gear. Tho 5 miles record la shot, Harold Wing-log was a good held by H.A.G. Kentes with 11 mins. and hard working defender for the

lazing term. 1.609 32 secs. (25.28 m.p.h.),

Maybe Britain and other countries

INDOOR BOWLING 'Aspirants' Beat 'Flickers'

Company

haven't hope of beating the United In Ewo League Matchetties to a morning spin to Castic carrying the ball well through South

States-but the Argentino has.-A.P.

"Lost" Boy Sees

Film Thrice

LORAIN, O.

Thirteen-year-old Robert Lee Kin-|

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Total

The

ney didn't arrive home from the theatre. His worried mother called Johnston Wong .. police "I liked the show so much I TA, Madar... saw it three times," Robert told police W. K. Way when they found him, entranced, C. B. elek

At the thenire,

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