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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 So

By Harold K. Milks

Buenos Aires.

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

The British pololats have ad- mmitted that they held te hope of whipping the Americons, after! watching the brilliant U. S. team ing action. Polo stars of other countries agree. The Americans possess too many high-goal players andİ many good ponies.

But back in the distant extancias from which

come splendid hotzes

and daring riders the polo men of Argentina are dreaming again of n victory over the Americans.

Tourists In Another

Drawn Game

The South China footballers played These hard-riding caballeros would

with the Malayan like to repeat the triumphal tour of drawn match 1922 when Luis Lacey-only 10-goal team at Medan last Sunday, the player in Argentine history-led score being 2-2, Chan Tak-fal scored; squad abroad to capture both the both goals for the tourists. English and American open cham- The Malayans started well and plonships.

kept the visitors strictly on the de- OLYMPIC TITLE NOT ENOUGH fensive. The South China men The Olymple championship this appeared to be suffering from the country's sons captured at Berlin in strain of their strenuous tour and the 1930 is not enough. Argentina wants forwards Jacked their customary to bent the Americans.

snaps. Nevertheless they were able! Lacey, now 52, says the constant-to bold out to a draw.

WORK-OUT--Sydney Wooderson, British mile champion, in a work-out ly improving strain of men and Last Saturday the tourists decisive-in preparatlan for the running of the horses should son give ils country ly defeated an All-Medan team by "Mitle of the Century," at

three tonis another winning combination.

to nil. Fung King- Stadium, Princeton. He was last in Falmer "I won't say that we have lo-day cheung. Chan Tak-tai and Tong the race and alleged that he had been the players to beat the Stales team, wong-sum were the goal-scorers.

"fouled." which to my mind is the best poloj In their first two games at Medan put the world has ever seen," said South China beat the Sumatra XI by Lacey, "but we have some coinersi six goals to nii on July B anu drew and with better sticking and better with the Mednu team 1-1. horses they will from.

be heardi soon

The tourists have so far played 10: bigames,-of-which-they-have-won-10, From the 40 Argentine riders drawn four and lost two. They will 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, ployers from the interior country whose work as well as play; has been on horseback.

Lacey selcets for his old No. 4) post an eight-gón! star, Juan Car-i fos Alberdi, Andres Gazzotti, an-) other eight-goal man, is chosen for No. 3. Gazzotti is the most colour- ful of the four top-notchers in

noto.

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. Hoekstall-Smith

Ramsgate, June 20. Bank buoy and home to the Anish at The Royal Temple Y.C. began their Ramsgate. 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 yacht slight superiority of speed on the Jenetta ran Mt. Vanderbilt's Vim part of Vim. The Ramsgate course, much closer than on previous occa- however, is one in which local know- sions and on the 27% mile course ledge of the water is advantageous, The American cutter beat Jenetta by and Mr. Vanderbilt, although all on only 1min. 44sec. There was o board his vessel were complete fresh west-by-north breeze, which strangers to the

made the moderated later in se day.

best of the tidal streams throughout and made the only crucial tack of the day with great precision,

The cruising yachts, too, had an ertraordinarily good match, the 37- ton yawl Cariba, the 40-ton culier Blue Peter, and the 41-ton cutter Dladem were sailing as closely and as hard as the international racers. It was Ilke old times to see a yawi sailing as fast as the cutters,

course,

OFFICIAL TIMES

The East Coast One-Designs and the Dragon class aalled sporting and well-contested races, and the 18-foot bonts from Whitstable were especial- ly conspicuous for their smart hand-

12-METRES: Vim (II. S. Vanderbilt) twinner). 2h. 10min, dzsec. Jenelta (Bir

The handleapper had placed the log. Oficial times: three yachts level and Carlba was leading vessel in the first round, when she carried away the upper. P. Burion) (2nd), 2-12-31; Tomahawk part of her maat. Diadem and Blue Peter sailed 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 bucy, was all reaching and the only piece of windward work was against a strong foul tide from buoy to the end of the first round; the West Gull buoy past the Quern off Ramsgate Harbour.

M. Sopwith), 2-13-20; Evalne (C. FL.

Fairey), 2-13-39.

EX-METRES (over 20 tons): Noreen (1. 1. Crankshaw), sailed over.

BONA-TIDE CRUISERS (exceeding. 20 tons) The Blue Peter (D). W. Molin) (winner), 3-1-20 Diadem (G. Glynn Coleman and Cariba (A. Moy), gave up. Terroli (2nd), 3-4-26; Lhara (hirs. Aften HANDICAP (not exceeding & tons): White Otter (Capt. Kirk) (winner), z-24- 30; McRae (G. W. Murray), 2-45-15.

HANDICAP (8 to 20 tons): Kismet (Orson Wright) (winner), 1-17-00; Illibet

Major W. Knott) (Ind), 1-35-23; Isia (W), B. de St. Croix), 1-37-37

DRAGONS: Yugo (W. S. Ballard) (win. ner; Spray (H. D. Beacon)(2nd};.

AMERICAN TAKES LEAD

ESSEX O.D.C. Rainbow (C. P. March) (winner), 2-23-04; Whirlwind tw The yachts had all the wind they (2nd), 2-26-00; Wendy (H. R. Daniels and Green) wanted with whole mainsails. Ornšøy, | 5. A. Over) (3rd), 2-26-23, Trivia and Vanity remained in har- bour-Vim-and-Evaine-made-Yola (C. G. Heywood) (3rd). magnificent start, followed by Jenetta 1E, RESTRICTED: Spindrift (1. R. and Tomahawk. The American drew leed) (winner); Shamrock (N. E. Smith) clear ahead, but gained only 20sec. (2nd), in the first 10 miles. In the short piece of windward work, Jenetta and

Entries for the S.P.C. All-Cycling Tomahawk passed Evalne, 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 post- entries will only be accepted under tion in the second round, which con- special circumstances and the names sisted of a plain reach to the Deal of competitors entering after July 18 will not be included in the pro- gramme,

Competitors are notified that this Water Polo Meeting is being promoted under the strictest amateur regulations.. No rider may allow any other person to make use of his name or photograph for the purpose of ndvertising_the machine or equipment he uses. This

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

the

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:

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Lacey's list. He started life as a At Fanling on July 11, Mrs. W, J. camp hand-equivalent to an Aaner. Mackenzie won the silver division can cowboy, Later he became a of the L. G. U. Medal Competition foreman, and tried his hand at polo. when she returned a card of 103 (17) He went to the U. S. na a substitute 38. There were no entries for the on the Santa Paula icam and played bronze division. brilliantly when one of the regulars The Happy Valley summer meeting was injured.

of the Women's Section of the Royal anti-advertising clause includes also MANY STARS ON HAND Hongkong Golf Club will be held on such items as training foods, etc. compeition Lacey likes Jose Reynal for No. 2. July 25. The

will be No rider may carry any form of Reynal was

one of three brothers nine holes medal round, half hundi- advertising material on his person or whose San Paulo team toured the cap. The draw for partners is at machine (excepting normal registered

whether engaged in Much foster than their opponents U. S. in 1930. Playing under a ten-time. Prizes will be presented at trade marks)

competition or ordinary cycling.

and disploying better ball dis- seven-goal handicap now, Reynal the end of the competition.

It is further pointed out that no tribution,

Victorin Recreation believed capable of Jumping back

July Competitions into the nine-goal ruting he held in M. G. Carruthers, & up, won the rider la permitted to compete against Club beat the South China Athletic the latter in-| Association four goals to one in a 1938 after a month or two of serious Bogey (Par)

Pool, Fanling Old professional rider,

Pittsburgh water-polo match at the Philadelphia Course, played over the week-end. Sluding riders infringing the reguin- Lengue

tions in the preceding paragraph.] V.R.C. last night.

Klein homered Lius Druggan, who with Alberti There were 11 eniries. forms the younger half of Lncey's' S. T. Butlin and D. S. Edward, 68. who are thereby regarded as pro-

Shortly after the game had begun Pirates. Datteries.—Pirates, Bowman fessional riders. "All-Argentine" team, is rated the' He and qualify for the Adamson, Cup

Competitors are wamed that in R. Silva-Netto opened the score for and Berres, fastest No. 1 in this country. He Competition at Happy Valley.

fringement of the regulations con- the V.R.C, netting a good goal from;

Chicago was a flash in the Olympic games Happy Valley Summer Singles and also in 1036 when Argentina' Surg. Comdr. C. B. Nicholson was will result in their being classified as he again scored, a third point being

tained in the foregoing paragraphs short distance. Not long afterwards Brooklyn won the Cup of the American from beaten in the semi-final of the Happy "professional" riders, whether or not added when Taylor broke through. nett. a United States four.

Valley summer singles by A. J. Den- they received payment for the in- Playing their hardest to break Besides these, Argentina has anis, who won by live and four. fringement.

through V.R.C.'s staunch defence, St. Louis host of sparkling players. They in-

China, other semi-final. A. L. In the

Tickets for the two-day's Meeting South

eventually netted New York clude Manuel Abdrade, the brothers Powell received a walkover from C. are selling rapidly and the Organiser through Shek Kan-plu, who sent in Batteries Cardinals, Davis and

expects his supply to be exhausted n well placed shot. long before the Meeting 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

Batteries-Reds, are available for both days. Full Lawrence converted. detalls are available from the Or-: The V.R.C. forwards were not very and Lombardi. ganiser, C/o. The Dunlop Rubber well positioned and in consequence Marina the ball had to be taken up to the (China) Ltd.,

forward line by tho defenders. On Sunday the Club confined its Lawrence distinguished himself by Activities fa a morning spin to Castle carrying the ball well through South

Datteries Yankees, Hadley Peak Bay. The "military" con- China's players. tingent were late at the start, but as Both goalles, M. M. de Soares, Dickey. the attendance የደ comprised of V.R.C., and Shu Siu-hang.

South Philadelphla hardriders only, the Cafeteria was China played well, the latter saving St. Loula reached in 68 minutes. The, return hard and dmcull shoís time and Siebert and Nagel homered for the Athletics. Bulterles. Aihieties, moments, providing a welcome fe- On the left wing Lionel Lowe for Joyce and Hayes. 4fresher, occupied 10 minutes longer, South China played a weak game,

the run concluding at 12.30 p.m.. being poor in his shooting and In Doston Equalling the second fastest "5" positioning himself to receive the Detroit

Willams homered for Red Sox and 104 yet ridden in the Colony (under balls. Henry de Sa was closely

Class "A" rules) R. H. M'Dowell watched by A. J. Hussian and had Averill (2) and Tebbelts for the 453 recently clocked 12 mins. 38 secs. to no opportunity at all. to use his Tigers Batteries.-Tiger,

average 23.74 m.p.h.. using a 74" popular and powerful back-hand and Tebbetts.

INDOOR BOWLING

Mendlierguy, Julio and Carlos, and M. Stork. Roberto Cavanagh, all elghi-goal players; Sum Casares, Enrique Al- berd, both seven-goalers; Ricardo Santamarina, who played in North Amerles Just year under a six-goal mark, and a score of others with promising tuturon,

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