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TWELVE METRE YACHTS FOR AMERICA'S CUP?

Talks Result From

Adams' Charter Of Bedford's Nyala

By Wondell Davis

New York, July 29.

The recent announcement that Charles Francis Adams has chartered Fred Bedford's Naw York 12 Metro, Nyala, for the New York Yacht Club cruise, has local yachting followers rubbing their eyes.

Five significant facts are reasons for

this reawakening:

1. It now strengthens the throry | On the cruise, there will be no that the next America's Cup races Vanderbilt, lat there will be plenty will be stapest in 12 Metre yachts, fot other competition. Marbichend followers the day of "big lekers”

Cuhasret yachling coming an to a close.

wish him fair

the breezes, yet *. With Harold S. Vanderbilt realise at the

time that reg Tom Sopwith in England Marblehead Race Week will not bei

This sananer, in latest development the same might be an added incentive to com- Adamt petent America's Cup jachtsmen to

become accpainted with the elas

3. It marks the debut of the Marblehead skipper, with New York, wechismen on their annual New York Yacht Clul veuises

FORSAKES HEAD

{ It will also be the first time! in many sailings of Marblehead's Rare Werk that its No. 1 heles has forsaken the annual event.

5. It will be the first time Bat Adams has handled a yacht near the size of Class J in two years, or since; the America's Cup

1037.

trial

races in

withou

ity. traditional

Sporting Tit-Bits

to

for

Patricht Morison's addiction strong perfume makes It easy G-mten to track her dawn in "Per- sons in Illding” coming to-morrow to the Queen's and Alhambra Theatres,

BRITISH ATHLETES DO WELL

Pell Repeats Win In 1,500 Metres

N. Cunstantine, tamous Wesl Indles cricketer, has been signed by the Windhill (Bradford) League When Sopwith left these shores]C.C. for next season. Negotiations In 1037 ofter his failure to wrest hund been carried on for several the "Ould Mugy" from American) weeks. Mr. F. M. Watmough secre- yachtsmen and the New York Yacht tary of the Bradford Cricket League Club, he told newspapermen that it stated, that he Windhill Club were would be his last quest in Class Jto pay Constantine a record fee in sloops, but that, he would like to the history of the league-£400 or challenge in his favourite type of me for the reason of 20 matches,

which is yacht. 12 mlrc.

match, playing almost solely on Saturday after-didly After year's lapse of inter-noons. The highest for previously nctional competition Sopwith lust paid in the league was Darnes' £18) fall invited Vanderbilt and other 12 er match, making £300 nætre contemporarles along Soundnewson. shares to race in England this sum

SOPWITH HOPE

*

for the

mer. Vanderbilt accepted, and withŢAMES MeFarlane, one of America's young Olim Stephens as designer. leading amateur golfers is being imt his new 12 metre, Vin, during helt on bail at Philadelphia on the winter.

charge of manslaughter arising out of It was Sopwith's fond hope, the death of a caddie. It is alleged Pording to Fiigiksh press observations, that after a bad shot McFarlane lost that with Vanderbilt abroad and enjoying 12 metre competition that temper and swung a niblick in irritation. The club slipped from he and the New York Yacht Club his grip and struck the raddle un might complacent to acceptance of temale, killing him. an English challenge to the America's

Cup

11

to

12 metres.

Hive

Football Teams Sign On Scientists

London, Aug. 16.

British football teams are enlisting the aid of psycho- analysis to improve their teams for the coming season.

Queen's Park Rangers, London Third Division Club, have already adopted this "mental treatment."

Minnchester City are planning, a similar method, and, it is expected that several other lubs, Includhugg Stoke City, Swindon, Brentford and the Arsenal will use psyrin-analysts when necessary.

Welsh ternational Ted Vizard, now manager of Queen's Park Ra ners, described in an interview how

this new treatment was improving

his players

they

"Players are generally so keen that tend lo exagerate their faults." he said. "Often these faults are! Instined and a psycho-analyst can show the player that he has no need

le worry?.

TO GIVE CONFIDENCE

The general idea of psycho-analy- cal treatment is to give the players | confidence.

"I have more faith in this treat- ment than I had in glands," said Mr. Vizard. "I have proved that it can be successful and I know that other managers are taking up the den.

Manchester City have established!

Brighton-Port Vale

Match Drawn

"Reuter" has just cabled through the result of the match in the Third Division of the English Football League played last Saturday between Brighton and Port Vale. match ended in a draw:

Brighton 0 Port Vale O

The

STOCK MARKET

REPORT

Hongkong Stock Exchange Offelal Summary issued yesterday says;

diny's levels.

of

and

The Trading Board to-day only a "Department No. 1"

their train-records a very few transactions, but quarters. A skilled masseur this is no criterion of the state has already been engaged and it is amates. There are quite a number expected that a psychologist will be of enquiries spread over the list, but consulted from time to time.

the market is bare of scrip Mr. J. Sharpley, of Aston-under- Lyne, is a great believer in this hokers are disinclined to trade nt to treatment and treats members of incat clubs. He thinks, too, that no team wearing red jerseys can hope to win. "Red is an irritant colour, he said, "and tends to unnerve a

Note. The colour of the most suc ressful British team in recent years, the Arsenal are red.-United Press.

Britalo's entry of four did splen-player."

at the athletic meeting at Zurich on August 13.

1. Pell won the 1,000 metres. A. Pennington captured the 400 metres.

{" Holmes tied with C. Jeffreys

1ecent

South China

(U.S.A.) at 10.5 sec. for Brst place League Tennis in the 100 metres and was second to Jeffreys over 200 metres. A G. K. Brown finished second to C. Beetham in the 800 meires.

Pell thus repeated Dis White City victory over the Ameri- Maine Rideout. From 100 metres onwards Rideout was in the fel, until 150 metres from the finich, when Pell, with a tremendous burst of speed, shot past the Ameri- normally with Normand (France) hard

won 3

These may be the underlying facts row many foxes

Adams' halest chartering of Nyala. Helligt in any Grason by a simple That Adams might be interested in Hunt? I see that last year the Percy future America's Cup developments | as far as a smaller class is concerned, Foxhounds hunted ninety-five days

only twe were blank-- found 201

be what has the experts guessing.

*

In recent years Adams has trans-oxes, killed 51, and ran 53 to ground.

the ferred from Q Class of 50-foot terreg length

descriptions--to the Eight inctres, approximately

can,

on ble breds.

Carry Off

"B" Title

541 me. Normand was reeund in 3 Kowloon C.C. “A”. min. 55,7ree. and Rideout, a min. 50.6ikee. third.

After a false start Holmes gol

away well in the 100 metres and was

sec.

21.7

Badly Beaten

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only joined by Jeffrey during the

South China Athletic Association last few yards. Thele time was 10,5 TORD Derby is credited with own-

sec, Haenni

yesterday won the "B" Division of (Switzerland) was Sing the bert two-year-old in third in 10.3 see. Jeffrey won the 200 the Lawn Tennis League when they Jils dominance

theoretically Jas

lits name is Lighthouse, metres in 21,2 see. Holmes finishing defeated Kowloon Cricket Club "A" broken up both of these classes at France.

the wonderful stallion second in

sec. Hoenni was by eight sets to one, A. V. White ond! Marblehead, und so some think this and is by

F. Grose halving two of their matches Light-again third. tnight be an answer to Adanis Pharos. Experts speak of

house as being a smasher. He has

Pennington led from start to Quish to give the home team their only charter.

only run twice, winning both times, in the 400 metres event and won in full point. TAKE TRICK

E. Miller (U.S.) being South China were much too good However, the latter fact has in-d on each occasion M. Bousshe's 17.9

second in 48.4 sec, and Jud (Switzer-all round and were rarely fully ferior Importance. Adams has long Djebel was runner-up!

land) was Bird. Beetham (U.S.A.) extended. been interested in large yachts, and

took the 000 metres in 1 min. 53.7 N. A. E. Mackay and D. J. N. when Boston's J bont, Yanker, was

sec. Brown's time was 1 min. 54.8 Anderson (K.C.C. "A") lost to W. competing for America's Cup pro-

GFC. Merk! (Switzerland) was third. T. Lee and C. S. Dew 2-8; lost to F. The draw for the Australian sub- iminence,

The Swiss runners, Hans Frey and N. Wong and H. K. Ho 4-U; lost to scription ponies which arrived last Merkt, were leading after 000 metres. W. H. He and K. H. Ip 3-0.

month, will take place at the Jockey At this point Brown shot ahead, but A. V. White and F. Grose (K.C.C. Club Stables to-morrow, at 5.30 p.m. ho was passed on the final straight "A") lost to Lee and Dew 1-6; drew by Beetham, who came up with a with Wong and Ho; drew with Ho splendhi hurst.-Our Oten Corres- and Ip pondent.

Adams would take his Two Rugby League

Matches Played

trick at the helm of Yankee up the wind.

not At all, events, whether or Adams has ulterior America's Cup notions, local yachtsmen will be interested in his brushes with New

London, Aug. 29.

The following were the results of York skippers and crews. Back in matches played in the Rugby League the days of Cup competition, it was to-day: Adams vs. Vanderbilt not only on Dewsbury

the Newport, waterways but along

the landlubber traffic of Thames Keighley Sirect.

3 Bradford Northern

13 Brumley

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See J. S. Greenberg

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or.

at JUVENIX LODGE, 1 Babington Path -Evening and Morning :

Clubs Lose Owing To Wet Summer

London, Aug. 16.

W. Gitlins and B. Soltou (K.C.C. "A") lost to Lee and Dew 1-8; lost to Wong and Ho 3-0; lost to Ho and Ip 1-6.

K.C.C. Defeat Playing at home, the Chinese Re- creation Club defeated the Kowloon Cricket Club 8-1.

Taul Wal-pul and Wong Slu-wing bent E. C. Fincher and G. C. Burnett

AUSTRALIAN SUBS DRAW

NEW VITALITY

AFTER FEVER

During fever body tissues ra- 0-2; beat S. A. Gray and R. Broad-pidly waste away and the patient bridge 6-2; beat A. Crawford and H. quickly loses weight, unless he is Taul Yan-pul and W. C. Hung lost supplied with adequate and suit- to Fincher and Burnett 3-0: boat able food. Gray and Broadbridge 6-1; beat

Lee 0-1.

The rain this summer in Britain, Crawford and Lee 6-2.

Ho one of the wettest on record, has

Horlicks supplies the nutritive Kal-lau und Lee Yue-wing elements which the body requires washed away £100,000 of the profits beat Fincher and Burnett 7-5; orat and enables the exhausted body

and Broadbridge 6-2; beat to rebuild itself quickly. which would normally accrue to the Crawford and Lee 0-3.

various branches of sport.

It has been the worst season ever

for many county cricket clubs, Mr.

Doctors

have proved

that

R. Howard, Secretary of the Lance-been halved and those at the speed- Horlicks is not only easily digest- shire club, said "We are £3,000 down way quartered. Many meetings have ed, but gives your body all the been watched by only a handful of nourishment it needs. You bud because of the weather.

Yorkshire, at present leaders in the spectators, and one cancelled, meet-up strength to resist renewed at- championship race, estimate their Ing cost us £600. lossen at £2,000.

At the All-England Tennis Club, Ittacks. Soon you get your appetite back and your convalescence An ofcial at the Wembley Stadium was stated:

"Good weather would have mount is shortened, Get Horlicka to-day anid:

We reckon our losses dise to the another £2,000 to us. One wet day at your store. weather to be well over £5,000. At-alone caused our taking to drop by tendances at the swimming pool have £1,000,"United Press."

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