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FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1931.
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CURRENT SPORTING GOSSIP.
CHINESE R.C. AGAIN AUSTRALIAN TRIAL
SUCCESSFUL.
Defeat I.R.C. in "B" Division.
TENNIS LEAGUE RESULTS.
Scores:-
Ho Kalau and Yew Man-kit (C.R.C.):-
beat A. A.
Rumjahn and
A. H. Madar
60
beat. A.. R. Minu and S. A.
Ismail beat O. Ismail and F. D.
Pereira
G-4
6-8
Chiu Chun-chiu and W. C. Hung (CRC)-
FOR RECORD.
"Wizard" Smith to Make the Attempt.
ALL-BRITISH CAR.
BOBBY JONES ON THE SCREEN.
First of the Talking Films Arrive.
INGENIOUSLY HANDLED.
The Chinese R.C., playing at Preparations are being completed The talking Alma which Bobby home, defeated the Indian R.C. by for an Australian attack upon the Jones gave up his amateur golfing 6% sets to 2% in the "B" Divi-world's land speed record of 245.7 status to make, at Hollywood are sion of the Lawn Tennis League miles an hour, sot up at Daytona now complete, and a selection was
Beach, Florida, this
privately year, by Sir shown
by yesterday.
Warner Brothers Malcolm Campbell.
in London recently. Sir Malcolm's challenger is Mr. There are twelve films in all, ench Norman Smith, the Australian dealing with a particular club, and apeed "wizard," who is to make his tach gives a slight story back- attempt on the Ninety Mile Beach, ground. The serious student of the New Zealand. This will be an all-game might prefer to receive his British attempt, as the car which instruction, but it is ingeniously Mr. Smith will drive has been built handled and is not too obtrusive. in Sydney by Mr. D. J. Harkness, The general theme, says the the designer, and la Ritted with a Yorkshire Post, is the introduction glant 12-cylinder Napier Lion ca- of a duffer who happens, just when gine lent by the Imperial Govern- he is in despair over his play, to meat. The car a named the F. H. encounter Jones on the course. He Stewart Enterprise, in honour of asks his advice. Jones,ever Mr. F. H. Stewart, a leading omni-obliging, immediately points out bus,proprietor of Sydney and chair-his errors and proceeds to give a man of Australian National Air-practical demonstration of how the ways, who is taking a close interest shot should be played. In the venture.
This method has certain advant- Though one condition of the loan ages. It relates, by contrast, the of the engine by the British Gov- good habits of Jones with the bad ernment is that its power, dimen-habits of the indifferent golfer, sions, and design must be kept and it enables Jones to give his secret, it is known that the engine instruction in an informal style,
with detail," has twelve cylinders arranged in not overweighted three banks of four each; that it is which is easy to follow, Jones, supercharged, and is remarkably too, has a pleasant voice and does light in proportion to its power. his part with no sign of self-
boat A. A. Rumjahn and
A. H. Madar
61
drew with A. R. Minu and
S. A. Ismatt
6-6
beat O. Ismail and F. D.
Pereira
6- 2
Iu Tak-cheuk and Mow Yuk-kwan (C.R.C.) -
lost to A. A: Rumjahn and
A. H. Madar
:
3-
lost to A. R. Minu and S. A.
Ismail
.3-6
62
Seta.
beat O. Ismail and F. D.
Pereira
League Table to Date.
P. W. D. L F A. Pts.
9 7 02 40 20 -ኒ
Recreio Indian R.C. 9 5 1 3 43% 37% 11 C.S.C.C. 9 5 1 3 3812 43% University 05 1 3 57 24 Chinose R.C. 8 6 0 0 41
8 4 1 3.35%
H.K.G.C..
C.C.C. Army T.C
Kowloon C.C.
M.B.K. S.C.A.A. Nippon C.
10 12
35%
22
7 3 0 4 28 32
2206 20
45
10 6 12 39
7 1 0 0 21% 41% 80 2 0 21.47
""DIVISION.
2.
2
Playing at Pokfulam yesterday, the Graduates' Association defeat- ed the Radio Sports Club in "C" Division of the Lawn Tennis League by 8 sets to 1.
Scores→→
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It is also stated-here-that-it-is-at-consciousness.—
least as powerful as the engine of His films should be very, popular, Sïr Malcolm Campbell's record- and it is quite possible that a good' breaking car.
Wizard" Smith will sit in the car with his head only 38 inches, above the ground, compared with the racing head height of 46 or 48 inches of Sir Malcolm Campbell.
SOUTH CHINA BEAT ALL-SINGAPORE.
POOR CONDITIONS.
On a wet and alippery ground the South China football eleyen nar-
find them But they in- many golfers will genuinely helpful. evitably make the game look easier than it actually is. Jones, rightly stressing the importance of relaxa tion, appears to be swinging with very little effort that it is easy to muscular
forget the powerful for such
equipment necessary masterly results.
GOLF.
rowly defeated an All-Singapore Starting Times for
Dr. Samy and Dr. Guterres XI on Wednesday, July 22, Ip (G.A.) :----
beat Wm. Chanson and C..L.
Pak-wa scored the only goal of the match.
Lau....
0-2
beat Wm. Wu and C. N.
Tsang
6- 3
beat W. Abbas and Y. T.
Mann
Dr. Sepher and H. N. (G.A.):—
6- 1
Chung
Tsang beat W. Abbas and Y. T
Mann
6-4
6-1
beat Wm. Chanson, and C.
--Lau
L
+6--2-
beat Wm. Wu and C. N.
Tsang
lost to W. Abbas and Y.-T.
Mann
Sunday.
The Secretary of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club supplies the following list of starting for Fanling on Sunday:- 9.20 a.m. A. Leach, N.. K. Little-
john.
League Table to Date.
Sots. Wow, A. PUL 9,24 Recreio 11 10 10 71% 24% 21 Chinese R.C. D 8 10 71 10 17 S.C.A.A. 7-0-0-1-4017-12 9.28 YMCA. 90 8 48 35 12 6-4 H.K.C.C.....10 5.1 4.47 424 11 9.32 University 7 5 0 2 48% 19% 10 9.38 Kowloon C.C. 8 418 87 38
4. 0
Indian R.C. 104 15.39 409 Army T.C...7 30 1.2214 37 69.40
H. T. Lee and Dr. K. C. Yeo Radio S.C. 8 2 2 26% 45% 8
(G.A.):
beat Wm. Chanson and C. L
Lau
beat Wm. Wu and C. N.
KIT.C.11 21 8.84 05 5 9.44 Graduates A 70 425 30 G Deutscher C.-811 023493 6- 4C.C.C.
9108 2234 584 90-18:23:38
C.S.C.C.
9.48
W. Shields, Capt. Anderson.
H. F.Sommers, W. Wright.
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A. G. Coppin, H. Reming-
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