COUNTY CRICKET

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1949.

WORCESTER BEAT KENT TO MAINTAIN CHALLENGE

London, Aug. 18.—Worcestershire, in beating Kent by an innings at Dover, maintain their challenge at the top of the County Cricket Championship, but Middlesex, the leaders, look all set for another victory because they forced Derbyshire to follow on in their match at Derby.

In a remarkable day's cricket at Dover, C. Palmer and M. Ainsworth, the Worcestershire amateura, were each dismissed for 96 when attempting forcing strokes, which would have given then their centuries.

Leslie Todd completed his fourth century in eight matches. for Kent and the game finished in whirlwind fashion for Douglas Wright,. Englund bowler, made easily his highest score of the senson, hitting three sixes and six fours in his 50 not out, and with Fred Ridgway, who hit two sixes and three fours in his 28, the last wicket put on. 69 runs in 18 minutes.

Ifaving followed on 212 runs table, are also on the road to Smith and Mooney reached their behind, Derbyshire finished victory, for Warwickshire, with lundreds. Both batted just under against Middlesex needing 193, only

Recond innings two hours and put on 218 for the

to avoid an innings defeat with wickets left, are 190 runo be- unbeaten fourth wicket parture- all wickets in hand.

A. C.

who off-drove total. Hevell,

hind Yorkshire'n first innings ship. Despite this fast scoring,

only once was the ball lifted in well, made. 70 for

70 for Derbyshire E. Lester enjoyed a great day in drive.

Mooney hit 15 fours in his 104 in their innings and during his on his home ground at Scar- innings topped a thousand runs borough. Ils powerful driving and Smith reached the boundary for the first time in his career and

Yorkshiro pulling 15 A

Durham in 70 minutes batting brought flm 27 fours in his 180 a County cricketer. The bowling

of Jim Sims scored in a little over four and cored 80 runs for the loss of steady whose stead fength brought a half hours,

their two opening batsmen.—

for

14 times in his 100.

him Aive for 103, kept the Another Yorkshire century-Beuter.

Derbyshire batsmen cubdued maker was the Sunderland fool- for long periods, and he had | Galler, W. Watson. He stayed nearly twice as long a spell three and half hours for his 115, with the ball as any other which included one six and 15 Middlesex bowler.

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Yorkaluru, who are also well

with the Jenders In

fours.

Duggart, the

Cam-

AAA Appeal

thebridge Blue, pinyed a splendid For £20,000

County Form

Too Fickle

This Summer

Ituber!

innings for Sussex when the Som rset bowlers were getting

Bu top at Eastbourne,

Doggart butted four und a half hours and

By ARCHIE QUICK

WALKER · CUP SHOP

Arthur Perowne (left), 19, and Cecil Ewing, 39, youngest and oldest members of the British Walker Cup golf team which meets an American team today and tomorrow talk shop at the Winged Foot Club, Mamaroneck, NY, where the match is being played. -AP Wirephoto.

Britain's Captain Springs A Surprise

WALKER CUP

MATCH STARTS TODAY

New York, Aug. 18-P. B. Lucas, captain of Britain's Bunt of £20,000 is Walker Cup golf team, surprised many people today when send England's in announcing his order of play for tomorrow's foursomes Empire Games to Auckland, he showed that he had dropped himself and Ernest New Zealand, next February. Milward from the ten men who travelled to America. The Amateur Athletic As-

with the 38 holes foursomes on the Winged Foot course The match with the United States opens tomorrow Hociation is

here, and the 36 holes singles will be played on Saturday,

A dade nothing ke a serious mistake in his needed to score of 155, his highest score for the County. He hit 24 fours. CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES At Derby: Middlesex 456 for (L Compton 88); D declared

244 (Elliott 50,

London, Aug. 18.-Now Derbyshire that the Test matches are Revil 70) and 19 for none.

At Purtsmouth: Surrey 103;

the Britain interest during the amphire 273 for (McCor over, next fortnight

will be kell 91). centred on the struggle for At Enstbourne: Somerset 377 the County Cricket Cham-and 41 for 1; Sussex 203 (Dog pionship title..

Rart 155).

At Dover: Worcestershire beat Kent by an innings and 275 and 20 runs. Kent 104

hot out:

· Present indications are that Middlesex will succeed for the second time in three years. but county form. so often an un- certain guide in such matters, has been particularly fickle this summer and there could be a surprise inish.

Should Middlesex carry off the honours, George Mann wils emulate his father, F. T. Mann,

the who

captained County when they triumphed in 1921.

With many, counties con-

|

no doubt his netion Wes dietaled by the displays of the various partnerships which were then experimented with.

The four couples named hove

British Swimmers Are Valued

More Abroad

This is a story about the £. s. d. of swimming-a story of a London club, not- well enough of to stand the racket of a water polo final, but about to be royally enter tained by more affluent Frenchmen and Spaniards.

The club la Kingsbury, whoso lucky tea.n, with stars Ron Stedman and Pat Kendall, as guest swimmers, left by air to compete against four French clubs in Monte Carlo and against the Spanish national team (eighth in the Olympic Games). in Barcelona.

The swimmers may even go on from Barcelona to Palmu, in thio Spanish Mediterranean island of Majoren. They return lafe in August,

IRONIC

Sportsman's Diary,

EDITED BY

Bruce Ha

More than £400 has been put up by French and Spanish swimmers for this first-clasa luxury trip, with its gala recep-Introduced to tions each night.

pay 80

Ironic that foreigners can much to see this first- class English team In action while the South's chance of winning the water polo cham- plonship were sacrificed through shortage of club funds.

Kingsbury's opponents. Motherwell, had to bo. given a walk-over because Kingsbury could not raise the money to brint the Scotush players to London.

A

PENNANTS AS GIFTS What could the air voyagers offer to their hosts besides good sport? Their luggage when they left reached

nearly maximum flying weight,

The carrief souvenirs for their opponents

espcpialty pennants made up in their black and white club colours, embroi- dered with a Kingsbury badge. miss the Kent County 440 Yards Stedman, of Beckenham, will free-style championship. For, a trip ilke that most of us would

ships.

sec our

determined to

miss any number of champion- send a fully representative

money to

It foreigners will pay all that Bwimmers. side, and Lord Burghley

Lucas has watched carefully not to disturb them and to re-

why not the British public? made a broadenst appeal at

WOODCOCK HAT TRICK versus France the form of his men in a fort-serve himself for the singles.

night's practice on the course ORDER OF PLAY

Tom hurst manager of Bruce match for the public to con- and

Woodcock tells colleague George The foursomes order will be: Whiting that he had been "half tribute

and "sixpences

J. Carr and Runnie White expecting" the car accident that shillings" the idea being no

(Britain) v Wille Turnesa and has put Ulie British heavy- that it is a good

Ray Billious (US); doubt,

Jimmy Bruen and Max Mac-

weight champlon, in hospital.

This is the third time Bruce thing for the man in the

(Britain) V Frank has. been involved in a road ing with each other, and Lucas Strandon and Charlis Jocsis accident just before a fight." (Todd 100, Clark 55, Wright 50 crowd to feel "in" on this. revealed a good understanil-Crendy

Worcestershire 450 1 happen to know that

no doubt felt that it was better (US): the

said lurst. Cecil for 8 declared (Outschoorn 70. Greyhound Racing Association,

"In South Africa, when Bruco Micklem the owners of the White City Palmer 96, Ainsworth 96);

to fight Johnny was training Bhop and Robert Riegel (US); Ralph we wire bumped by

and Arthur another car at a cross-roads. Perowno (Britain) v Johnny "In Galway, where he pro- Dawson and Bruce McCormickpared for Freddie Mills, the old (US).

Bruce was using ran into Jalopy a wall.

"aybe this third crash is a good omen You know what Bruce did to Ralph and Mills.” We do. He knocked out both of them.

195

At Leicester: Leicestershire track, are prepared to let the 266 FOR 72 HOLES

and 10 for 4: Gloucester | AAA have the arent free of shire 449 for 8 declared (Em- costs to held a meeting there for mett 110, T. Graveney 65, J. the Empire Games Fund, and Craveney 02).

At Scarborough: Warwick-

the Hon. Secretary of the AMA

shire 245 and 50 for 3; York-Board, Mr K.S. Duncan is toying will the idea of Inviting the shire 484 for 8 declared (Wal-

American team, now touring

cerned in the race for the site son 115, Lester 180, Wilson 711.1 Europe, to compete at an even-

and so little between them, thera is a possibility this reason that there may be a tie for honours.

Such an event has not taken

place for 00 years. 1809.

Surrey, Lancashire

Nottinghamshire shared in

triple tie for first posliion.

141

In

need t

At Cardiff: Nottinghamshire Glamorgan 157 for 201: (Parkhouse 50 ΠΟΙ out). - Reuter.

KIWIS v. DURHAM Sunderland,

White

floodlit meeting Ing

at City mid-week in August.

the Board's way of thinking, is that when the United States

Invited

part in to take part were

recent AAA Champion-

£600 appear

One big snag. however, to

18. Aug. Against some moderate bowling the

the New Zealanders found runs ships, a fee of

Dick Burton

Shatters Aggregate Record

Brighton, Sussex, Aug.

Ken.

Ewing and Gerald

(Britain)

Ľ

Tud

Thom

predicts one

Export opinion of the closest matches since the xture was first held 27 years

ago.

The only British win in the history of the match was

St. Andrew's In 1938. They lost there two years ago and have always been beaten American soll,

un

There is, however, optimism time, the British camp this and Luces summed matters on the eve of the match when readiness for next we may win, but there is noth-

NO PHOTO-FINISH There is no likelihood that the photo-finishi

will caméra

be

sold a boat- two years ago, and begged for it back. In this bent. Dymott won In a dramalie finish by a few feet after being 20 lengths down.

DOING LIKEWISE Why does Ambler so often go to this trouble for, strangers?

He says it is because his own

seven

speedway racing. father died at 33 and loft a Truce, experiments have been widow and carried out at West Ham, and Ambler used to go away on a children.

the results submitted to the tug and throw coal in to Control Board. But the official ballers to take a few shillings the view

js certain to be that there home,

is no need for the photo-Anish.

Speedway is

Bre GO

The tugmaster took pity and non-betting, sojapprenticed him to a lighterman. no fortunes are at stake. Fur Now he tries, to net similarly for thermore thero

few other, who, like Dymolt, also wheel-to-wheel finishes that the have no father, "electric eye" would be a waste of time, anyway.

BLOW FOR THE SOX Dend-heats are very raro, and Translate this,

you baseball Melvin Sawtelle, Red-Sox star

when they are given add in-fans: terest to the racing.

THEY FOUND A BOAT second baseman, who has been A fortnight before this year's holding down the second sack race for the Doggett Cent and past two seasons, will be cut of

with

the Hornsey team for the Badge, A. Dymott was hunting with the Hornsey team for the elesperately for a boat to row in. He wrote

Ambler, the line-up for several weeks. to Harry whose Frank, won in 1844 that Sawtelle, in hospital with a

In plainer English it is added. sun, Although Dymolt was a com- gruin injury, will be unable to plete stranger; Ambler

rsent to him to come at onde

play in the Baseball Cup Final Ho stayed with Ambler, and the at White City on August 14 family gavo up their ment Manager Cowling is trying to ration. Then the old man went and the best partner for Rick to a member of Twickenham Ricard instand of Sawtelle. flowing Club to whom he had

-(London Express Service}

Japanese Swimmers Continue Sweep-Up

Shuichi Murayama and Sumio Tanaka, qualified in the Los Angeles, Aug. 18.-Two Japanese swimmers, first heat of the 400 Metres Free Style today in the American National AAU Men's Swimming and Diving Championships.

Tanaka finished first by about his boys to their

room imme- nyard with Murayama a good diately for 10 hours of sleep. ten yards ahead of third placed Burwell Jones of Canada.

THE SUMMARIES 200 Metres Free Style Final

Yoshihiro

Hamaguchi (Japan), Time, 2 mins, 11 secs;

1.

in

The winning time was 4:51.0. Murngainh

clocked was 4:53.8.

Jones cut the lending at 100 metres in 1:11.2. secs. 3. Joe Verdeur (Philadel On the second hundred metres, pla); Time, 2 mins. 12 secs.; 4, Murayama and Tanaka over-Shichi

2 John Blum (New Haven carly pace, Swim Club), Time, 2 mins. 11.0

Look him.

was all Japanese.

Murayama

In the last 200, it Time, 2 mins, 13.3 sccs.; 6, Shi- (Japan), hemukl The Nipponese

Morayama (Japan), champions, Time, 2 mins, 13.5 secs. 6, Hironoshin Furuhashi, won the Wally second heat by breezing in 25 Time, 2 mins. 13.0 secs.; 7, Bill Wolfc (S. California), metres ahead of second placed Dudley (New Orleans), Time,

2 mins. 20.0 secs,

1,500 Metres Free Style Final

Cuban Gives Up Wallace Wolf of Los Angeles.

New

Smith had the Americans under con-Ryder team being selected he said: "We may get licked, or Channel Attempt Furuhashi was timed at 4:44.3.

wickets and in

2 by the close of piny.

in all these last three cases, the order of merit in the Cham-touring

Nevertheless, even

bo

in

an

would be amazing victory for Dick Major Upset

veteran, who is one of the Chestnut Hills

the

Since the championship was easy to get against Durham anco money was asked by the 18.-On the eve of Britain's

day Scandinavian Associations who instituted in 1873, there have here today in their two been only four cases of the title match, V. J. Scott F. being shared. Gloucestershire and F. Mooney all scoring een-tract.

The Yanks appeared at month's match against the we have not done 'In and Nottinghamshire were level turies..

The New Zealanders declared Association

Lisban bul the

Portuguese United States, the "News way of preparation. "Reuter, 1879, first year. In the

hod to pay A Nottinghamshire and Lancashire at 417 for 3 tied and the samo two counties reply Durham had made 88.fork and Sweden for the sional golf tournament similar sum to Norway, Den- Chronicle" £1,500 profes-

TENNIS shared first place in 1832.

Rabone gave Scott and

the privilege.

ended here today in side a good start by -pionship was decided by the scoring 138 for the first wicket sum was asked, It

Burton, П comparative. smallest number of lost matches. before Rabone was out for 56. money well spent for a £5,000

Scolt batted attractively be gale would be a certainty. fore being third out at 109.

known selectors. not generally much the Greyhound how

With an aggregate of 266, Association has helped amateur shattered by two strokes thu

women British competition record When the the athletics. tourists declared when both held their National Champion 72 holes set up by Ernest Whit-

ships, a fee of only E20 was combe in this tournament

for the coming years ago. naked, while Women's International against Burton beat the 70 in every France and the Netherlands,round and established a new the rent is going to be only course record of 64 in the third round this morning. His 198 for C75 for the huge stadium,

A change of scoring came into

It Is He u win counted 1867 whereby

batted 150 minutes for his 104,

one point and a draw half

point and this was in force when the triple tie pecurred in 1800.- iNuter.

a

which included 13, fours. captained Wallace, who

Test Match Averages

ho

for

12

Calais, France, Aug. 18.- Jose Cortinas, 32-year-old Cuban distance swimmer, abandoned today his at-

was beaten

his

Attempt to swim the English channel after covering half the distance to Dover in six hours. Chestnut Hills, Mass., The Dover headquarters of Aug. 18.-Frank Sedgmari Shirley May France, 17-year-old and

George Worthington American high school girl, said (Australia) caused a major her attempt had been postponed by roughening waters and sho upset today when in a would not attempt the channel quarter-final match of the swim this afternoon. United States tennis doubles

Cortines was ber championships they beat attempt by heavy waves rolling face and tho irectly into his the defending champions, bitter cold, observers on the for Gardner Mulloy and Billy boat necompanying him sald.— three consecutive rounds in Talbert 6-4, 1-6, 7-5, 9-7. British

Associated Press. tournament und he finally won by a margin of 12

Mulloy and Talbert were re- {strokes

named for the Unked from Jimmy Adanis, cently who recently won the Dutch and States team, which will defend

the Davis attended Belgina open titles.

Cup against the Adams equalled Burton's re-challenge of Australia. ceremony last night dedica-

The Australians were joined ting the "Babe Ruth Plaza," a cord with 64 for his fourth and 70.50 memorial to the baseball home-final round,

London, Aug. 16-leg Simpson heads the England batting averages and Denis Compton the bowling after the series of four Tests with New Zealand, whose bafting list is headed by F. B. Smith and the bowling by J. Cowle,

are:

'The leading players in the baiting and bowling averages

T. Simpson

Washbrook

Fulton

Balley

J. Edrich

D. Compton

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100

13.30

Babe Ruth Plaza

New York, Aug. 18.-Five thousand persons

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ENGLAND: Batting

31

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Averago

171

103

1.

167

1103 13.0

460

20%

78.10

210

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300

310

73.00 $4.00 00.00

run king who died

year ago.

The block named for the Babe

Is off 101st Street in the Bronx

NEW ZEALAND: Batting

F. B. Smith

173

38.50

M Donnelly

402

77.00

D. Butcliffe

60.13

B Reid

173

43225

30.10

G. O. Rabene

11.0

230,00

D. Compton

Young ....

A. Tindlea

V. Bedser

Bailey

W. Rollies

W. Edrict!

Cowie

D. Burtt

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ENGLAND: Bowling

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NEW ZEALAND: Bawili

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COME IN LEAVE US,PLEASE ANGINA

WHY DO YOU ASK ME ROUND, RENO ?

„NICOLA CALLS OV RENO

45.50

near a similar plaza honouring the late Lou Gehrig,

for 54 holes was a record

LOCKE FAR BEHIND

Marcell del Belto.

VRC v. EAA

compete

Eastern.

was third. 1, Hironoshin Furuhashl

Wayne Moore of the Haven Swim

Club The stocky Tokyo swim sc0, 29.9 who has hopes of ultimately get-29.9

3d (Japan), Time, 18 mins.

secs.;

Shiro Hashi- zume (Japan), Time, 18

32.6 ting down to 4:30, took it easy in qualifying. His

unofficial Tanaka (Japan), Time, 19 mins. secs. 3, Sumio fractional times were 1:05.7 15.6 secs.; 4, Burwell Jones

2:20 and 3:33.

The fourth Japanese entered (Canada), Time, 20 mins, 01.0 won the thi, Shiro Hashizume, rez, Jack Sparro (El Segun

heat in 4:52.2,do Swim Club), Time, 20 beating John Blum of the New203 secs.; 6. Forbes Norris, Jr Haven Swimming Club by 20(Harvard), Time, 20 mins. 21.8 metres.

7. Paler Cole (California sees.; Swim Club), Time, 22 mins, 04 The best American qualifier sees. was John Blum of the New 300 Metres Medley Relay Final Haven Swim Club, who finish- 1. Town University (Duane cd second to Hashizume in 5:00.0 Drav

Bowen Stassforth The qualifers for tonight's final Draves,

and Wally Ris), of

Times, 3 ore Blum. Burwell Jones Canada, Wally Wolf of Los Swim Club "B" team, Time, 1 mins, 18.3 secs. 2, Brighton Angeles, and the four Japanese mins. 21.1 secs. 3, Now Haven,

Associated Press.

Conn,

Club to mins. 23.5

Swim

ECCS.; 4,

13 RECORDS Los Angeles, Aug. 17.in.: Club "A" team, Time, s team cracked 13 American and Punahou Swim Club of Hawail. 3 mins. 25.5 secs. 6. world records On

Wednesday Time, 3 mins, 2012 secs.; 7, Call- night as they came home first formia Swim Club, Time, 3, In the 1,500 and 200-Metre

Japan's streamlined swimming Time. *23.0 secs.: Mexico,

Free-Style events of the Na-mins. 20.3 secs-United Press. tional AAU Swimming Cham-

the

ronoshin

Furuhashi Won

1,500-metre event in the

world record time of 18:29.0, 10 scconds slower than he went

records

Acceptances For Gimcrack Stakes London, Aug. 18-Only eight.

the distance last night and, his | have accepted for the big two. two teammates finished second year-old "event, the Glimcrack and third.

Stakes, to be run over six fur- longs at York next Thursday, August 25.

They are. (with weights): Palestine, Donors, all nine stone, Jantis II,

Pachademis Rock and Rye, Foxboro, Homing the Pigeon and Eclat, all eight stone

seven pounds-Reuter.

and

VIC will The

for the against Eastern AA

10- this season lima second in the upper half semi-inni morrow night at the VRC.

Teo, of William bracket by the Italian Davis Cup pair, Glanni Cucelli and should win the 50 Yards Free- style ovent, but his club mato, at the Tsul Hang, runner-up Bobby Locke, South African holder

The Italians advanced by de- of the British Open fault when the French

last. meet, and G. Roza-Pereira, pair, championship,

good who

AB of VRC will make a partnered Paul Remy and Robert

However, the latter Mrs Claire Ruth, widow of the Burton today, was left trailing desselam, were forced to dis-ught of it. late star, wept as city officiats far behind and with two rounds continue because of an injury may be able to take the honours and baseball leaders paid tribute of 74 finished 22 strokes behind to Remy after the third set in the 100 Yards Breast-stroke to the Babe-Associated Press.

the winner.

The Italians led 7-9, 6-4, 0-2 from Cheung Chung-yue.

A. V. Lopez will be flat out

Него аге tho 13 Flory van Donck, of Belgium, when the match was halted. was, like almost everybody else Reuter.

to beat Cheung Kin-maan In smashed by the Japanese swim- the Back-stroke to even up his mers in the 1,500-metro free- in the field, overshadowed by

of the National AAU style with 286.

The 60 Yards Relay should Swim Championships:

Shiro Hashizume broke provide the most interesting

world record for the 800 metres swim of the night, but it is

record for Scarborough, Aug. 18-The doubtful if the VRC will be the American anticipated anal in the North of nie to keep up to the Eastern

800 metres, the world record England Tennis Championshipmen.

for the 1,000 metres and the between Czechoslovakia's Jaro-

American AAU record for the slav Drobny, and Britain's No.–1,

1,000 metres.

The Hongkong Football Re- Hashizume and Furuhashi, fera. Association will hold its who won the event, broke the opening meeting of the forth- world, American and, AAU re- coming season on Thursday, cords for the 1,500 metres. August 25 nt 6 pm. In the Sumlo Tanaka who finished offices of the H.K. F. A. Room third broke the National AAU 211, Prince's Building, Ice House record for the 1,500 metres. Street, Hongkong"

Club Opening

On

with 236,briance and finished Drobny v. Mottramentas mos should At Scarborough

The Merchant Navy Sports Club will be officially opened by Burton's four rounds were 60, HE the Governor, Sir Alexander 06, 04, 68, while Adams had 31.21 Grantham,

Wednesday, rounds of 09, 69, 70, 04. August 31; at 5 p.m. The Club Bill Cox and Dai Reas shared $1.75 is situated on the big piece of third place with 280, followed ground beside the railway on by Johny Fallon 281 and Reg Chatham, Road, Kowloon.

Whitcome 282.--Reuter..

$5,00

110,12

-Reuter.

Mister Conquest

TO APOLOGISE FOR

THAT CAD CONQUEST.

IM DEVOTED TO HIM

AND DON'T LIKE

EGEING HIM GET

INTO TROUBLE.

AND ON THE LAUNCH ...

NOR DO !! GOOD-NIGHT

Tony Moliram, duly came about

today.

Drobny took only 20 minutes to beat a British Davis Cup player, Don Butler, 0-2, 6-0, but Moitram had a hard Arst set with T. Tinling, the Sussex County captain, beforą winning 9-7, 6-1-Reuter.

LEAGUE TENNIS Playing at home, USRC lost to Club de Recrelo 8-1, in the "B" Division of the Tennis League yesterday..

CONE

IN MY

A.

benress Bervice

THE TEAMS, "The teams will be:'

50 Yards Free Style EAA: William Teo & Teul Hang

VRC: G. Roza-Pereira & S. Gomes.

100 Yards Free Blyle EA Teul Hang & Cheong Kin-mann.

VRC: F. Monteiro & ̈ ̈ Gomes.

haur

the

Mel Patton, who holds the world record for the 100 yard dash, and Jimmy McHugh pre- sented the victory awards to 100 Yards Back Stroke

the Japanese boys. The three EAA: Cheong Kin-maan &

swimmers received William

Too.

and made

a. bow as! n VBC: A, V. Lopes & A. K plaque and Rumfohn.

great wave

of swept over Yards Breast Stroke

the 0,500 spectators 190

the stadium. ' EAA: Cheong Chung-yul de

The. swimmers understood little, if any, what was sald but they smiled and stood with their heads

Dinnen and P. Peenric (USNC) o to C. A. Barretto and. 1. Ty, Gosano -4-0;, long" to II.

Gonsalves and A. Marques Toang Ho." 5-0; drew with 13. A. Yvanovich and

V. Vieira 0-0

"N." Wright and Hancock jost to Barretto, and Gosano-0-81 fost to Clonsalves and Marques-3-8; lost to Yvanovich and Vieira 4-8,

a. Cannon and R. N. Lindeman Jost to Barretto and Gosano 3+0; lost to Gonsalves and⋅ Marques 2-0 drew with Evanovich and Violen 6-8.

VRC: G. Roza-Pereira & 3. Yvnnovich.

from

OL

200 Yards, Free Style Relay

bowed: The crowd applauded EAA: Cheong Kin

as they left the stand maan. Tommy Kew, Tsul Hang & William Ted:

** VRCH. F. Monteiro, G. Roza- Perair domes & E. Guest-

Included in the audience were many people of Japanese descont...waving «^lililo · pompons. Kiyokawa -wald he was taking

Referees' Meeting

IT'S NOW THOROUGHLY COOL AND COMFORTABLE: At The

MAJESTIC

FAIR-CONDITIONED

THEATRE

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