TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1933.
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MACAO TEAM LOSE WATER POLO AND TENNIS
V.R.C. Junior Team Win By Five Goals.
K.C.C. WIN 712 TO 12 The Grupo Desportiva Augonata team of Macao sportsmen who visit- ed Hong Kong over the week-end were beaten 5-0 by the V R. C "B" water polo team yesterday morning and were beaten by 71% matches to 11% in their tennis en counter against the K. C. C. in the afternoon.
Fast V.R.C. Attack Go Nap.
MACAO TEAM. CONCEDE FOUR GOALS IN SECOND HALF-
7
In the water-polo match between the Grupo Desportiva. Augonata of Macao and the V.R.C. "B" yester day at the latter club.. the local team secured an easy win by five goals to nit.
The Macao team showed a very good knowledge of the game, but their backs failed to stop the fast who continually V.R.C. forwards.
broke through to score, F. Nolasco, for Macao, made several fine at- tempts to scare, but Soares clear- ed on each occasion.
H. L
Ozorio scored for
{le
first half and
V.R.C. soon after the commence-
ment of the
added one more In the second half.
the total to five.
Macao: H. Monhao, L. Costa,
HE
TELEN WILLS is in hos- pital for three weeks for treatment to her injured back. In the above photograph she is seen in play at the K.C.C, dur- ing her exhibition match two against Teddy Fincher
years ago.
SHIELDS WINS FINAL
Beats Vines And Allison,
Newport, R... Aug. 19.
Frank Shields, who was passed:
TEDDY FINCHER EXTENDED
Beats Guest In Five
Sets At K.C.C. -
LOSER ATTACKED BY CRAMP IN FINAL SET
For the first time in the past three years Teddy Fincher was extended in a match in the loon Cricket Club Lawn Championship when A. E. P.
English Team For India
Jardine Captains Strong Combination.
SUTCLIFFE AND HAMMOND STAND DOWN
OUGLAS JARDINE has accept
ed
fully D. to the captaincy of the M.C.C. Kow team which is to tour India during
the coming winter. Tennising players have also accepted in-
Guest vitations for the tour
led him by 2 sets to 1 only to lose by 6-2, 4-6, 3-6, 6-3, 6-3 in the Semi Final Round at the K., C. C. yesterday morning,
The follow
D. E. Jardine (Surrey) (capt.). C. F. Walters (Worcester), B. H. Valentine (Kent),
R. F. S. Wyatt (Warwick), W. H. Levett (Kent),
Langridge (Jas) (Sussex), Nichols (ERREX), Verity Townsend
(Yorkerby hits
Bakewell (Northants), Clark (Northants), Gregory (Surrey), Paynter (Lancs),
Barnett (Gloucester), - Ames (Kent),
A. N. Other.
Fincher will now meet W. C. Hung, who beat him in the Handi- cap "A"event, in the Final Round.
Guest was unfortunate to suffer from a bad attack of cramp when Fincher was leading 4-3 and 40.30 in the final set. He was in great Major E. W. C. Ricketts, whe pain during the last three games, was in charge of the Indian side bat very sportingly continued play-in England last summer, will ict as manager. The team leaves Eng ing in preference to defaulting to
and sails land on September 22, the champion,
from Colombo on the return four- ney to England on March 7. The first match of the tour will pro- bably be played at Karachi, and the programme includes three Test matches, at Bombay, Calcutta and Madras.
ENGLISH TENNIS TEAM TO TOUR AUSTRALIA.
Austin In Great
Demand.
PERRY TO MAKE TRIP.
Melbourne, July 28.
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J. D. Remedios B. Gos-over by the selections for this.
A. M. Rodrigues then ycar's Davis Cup team, gained the The Lawn Tennis Association of ano and scored in quick succession, raising Newport Casino invitation tourna Australia has received a notifica- ment championship here to-day by tion from the English body, accept Nolasen (Capt) J. Lee, A. Airosa,. overwhelming Wilmer Allison. ofing the invitation to send a team Texas, Davis Cup singles player of four players to Australia for
the coming season. V.R.C. "B" . M. de V. Soares, and American No. 2 ranking The Australian Association has (Capt.), S. E, Sousa, B. Gorano, A. A. Guterres, H. L. Ozario, J. D. Remedois player, and A. M. Rodrigues.
Pereira and C. Costa.
Macao Champions Fail On Grass Courts.
MANUEL DA SILVA PERFORMS WELL FOR VISITORS
not
семе
With a sensational back Shields beat Allison 1-6,
11-3, 6-1, 6-3.
Shield's victory followed that of yesterday over Ellsworth Vines, national champion, Davis Cup team captain and former Wimble- dón champion in the semi-finals, in straight sets, 6-2, 6-4, 6-4.
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offered 33 per cent of the gross takings, with a minimum guaran- tee of £2000, for the appearance of the players in five test matches. test It is expected that a match will be played in each capital city on the mainland, and that the team will mino play in exhibition matches in Tasmania and compele in the Australian championships in
The English players will prob-
the United States.
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JOHN
JOHN WOOLLAM, the English' Amateur Golf champion, is re- matches which commence at Newcastle, County Down, on Thursday week. John
T. A Bourn, L. G. Crawley, Eric Fld." Beck, H. G. Bentey, dian, Rex Hartley, W. L. Hartley, Stanley Lunt, J. A. Stout, T. J. Thirsk and Cyril Tolley are the other members of the English team. after!
A great tribute is being paid to Indian cricket by sending such a strong side. It is realised the way in which the Indians ac- quitted themselves in England last year that no risks can be taken. especially as they will be quite at home on wickets strange to the Englishmen.
W. H. Levett, who occasionally keeps wicket for Kent in place of Ames, is the surprise selection. Sutcliffe. Hammond and Leyland were invited to join the tour but!
they felt in need of a rest. Mau- rice Turnbull and G. 0. Allen were also unable to accept invitations,
CHAPELLE WINS RIFLE SHOOTING TITLE.
Verity Marksmen Shine In Field Of 50..
303 CHAMPIONSHIP
The Macao visitors were
Allison reached the finals after seen at their best on grass courts a hard tussle with Clifford Sutter,
'Sydney. encounter against the No. 3 ranking player, whom he in their tennis the K.C.C. yesterday. They were beat 3-6, 6-4, 6-2, 9-11, 6-2. beaten by 7% matches to 1. Shields, former Davis Cupper, ably arrive in November, after
Jose Boyal and his brother, has been going strong this season, their visit to Alexandrino, who are the doubles and is expected by many to make Although it has been announced in
A. Chappelle, the Hon. Secretary charapions of Macao, succeeded in a strong bid in the national cham- a cable message that H. W. Austin of the Hong Kong Rifle Club won
completed sets. In their match soon.
and that the probable membera 1
on the Kowloon Tong Yange over against C. I. Stapleton and R. B. Shields. won the Southampton, will be F. J. Perry, G. P. Hughes, the week-end when he beat L/S Hambly they led 3-2 in the final L.I., invitation tournament August H. G. N. Lee, and F. H. D. Wilde, Derby. (H. M. S. Verity) by one set when the match was abandoned 5 by defeating Frank Parker, 17 the Australian Association is mek-
point. -owing to darkness.
year-old prodigy. In the finals, ing every effort for the inclusion
The following were the best of Austin. 6-2, 6-2, 6-1.-Associated Press.
scores in the entry of 50:
THE GERMAN AIR
RACE RESULT. Five Students Awarded First Place.
Berlin, Aug. 28.
The Great German air-race
MARSEILLES MOTOR
CLASSIC RACE. Chiron Wins Coveted Trophy At Speed Of 179 Km. p.h.
NUVOLARI FORCED OUT
which ended yesterday with only 74 out of 125 original competitors
Miramas, Aug. 28. finishing, was won, according to the findings published to-day, - by
The Automobile Grand Prix of the group of five young student Marseilles was run off yesterday at fliers from the Technical Univer-the Miramas Motor Racing Track.: sity, Hanover, who carried out the lover a distance of 100 rounds, re- entire fight in formation.
presenting 500 kilometres. The first prize was awarded to
The race was very keenly contest- them on the basis of complicatedfed and gave rise to a terrific battle calculations which not only took between the champion racers Na-j account of the flying time but also volari. Chiron. Moll, Faggioli and of the results of the special techni-Dreyfus,
WOOD AND
HELEN JACOBS
SEEDED NO. 1 Seabright Tournament Rankings.
SHIELDS AS NO. 3
Seabright, NJ, July 22
Misa Helen Jacoba, California rival of Mrs. Helen Wills Moody, was seeded No. 1 today for the woman's play, and Sidney B. Wood of New York, was awarded the same place in the men's ́division, in the seeding of the draw for the annual Seabright invitation teanis tournament starting Monday.
Miss Carolin Babcock of Los Angeles was seeded second with Miss Alice Marble No. 4, behind. Miss Josephine Cruickshank of Santa Ana, Cal.
Mrs. Marjorie Gladman Van Ryn, Philadelphie, was seeded No. 5; Miss Virginis Rice, Boston, No. 6; Mix. Marjorie Sachs, Cambridge, Mass., No. and Miss Sarah Palfrey, Boston, No. Behind Wood
the men were seed follows: No. 2, Frankie Parker, Milwaukee; No. 3, Frank Shields, New York: No. 4, Gregory S. Margin, Newark; No. 5, Bryan M. Grant Jr., Atlanta; No. 8. Manuel Alonso, New York; No. 7, Samuel E. Gilpin 2d. Philadelphia and 'No. 8, Kari Kam- rath, Texas,
LORD -BURGHLEY RETIRES.
Over 200 Trophies Won In Ten Years.
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Lord Burghley, Britain's great- est hurdler of all time, has put away his running pumpe for good, after ten years of almost (unqualified success on the track.
He indicated this intention some time ago and it came as no surprise, for it was obvious last season that his increaing res- ponsibilities in politics and busi- ness were militating against his zest for athletics. Lord Burgh. ley himself stated: "I simply
have not the time for it."
By retiring at the peak of his brillant career. Burghley is emulating the example of the Cambridge contempor ary, Douglas Lowe, regarded as the world's greatest half- miler.
taking only one set in their sixpionship play at Forest Hills, LI, will not be available for the tour, the 303 open sight championso the start to the finish, only ranked[cordingly, won at an average speed inter-Varsities hurdles champion
In spile of the fact that Jose Boyol is the new Macao singles champion Manuel da Silva gave the best display for the
top-spin visitors, His forehand driving was the feature of the match.
The scores were as follow:
E. C. Fincher and N. A. E. Mac-
kay (K.C.C.):
beat Luis A de Mello (Capt) and
Manuel da Silva, 6-4, 6-2. *..
beat Jose Boyot and Alexandrino
Boyot, 6-3, 6-0.
Silva, 6-3, 6-4.
American Track Team
To Tour The Continent
A. Chappelle L/BI. Denby
(Verity)
C. 8. M Kite
(S. W. B)
A. B. Beeves
(Verity) Sgt. Giddy (8. W.
B.).
The seven-man American track] Berlin and Paris.
Glean (Slats) Hardin of Louls. and field team that will invade
ana State, the national 400-metre A- Europe in a competitive tour
hurdles champion and also winner
Lowe, now hon. secretary of the A.A.A., and Burghley cal tests and the regularity of the At the end of 400 kilometres, were up at Cambridge with that performance. The machines used with Chiron already in the lead in other fine athlete, John Rinkel by them were light Klemm planes. front of Faggioli and Nuvolari, the land never has there been a more Hence the well-known Bier, latter had to retire with a broken popular trio on British tracks.
back axle.
Burghley failed Lieutenant Seidemann, who is
to gain his powerful racing machine led from The popular French racer ac-Blue in 1924, but he was dual fourteenth in the final list, he hav-of nearly 179 k.p.h., with Farrioll for the next three years, al- though it was not until 1929 ing failed to come up to the speci-second and Moll third. fications in the technical tests.- The three placed men were each that he began his run of suc driving an Alfa Romeo-Havascesses in the AAA 120 yards Trans-Ocean Kue Min.
hurdles championships. In 1926, The scored three consecutive vic- tories in the A.A.A quarter hurdles, and since 1928 he has won alternately with Luigi Facelli, his great Italian rival
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SHARKEY'S EXPENSES
Boston Aug. 21 Jack Sharkey's Olympli champions. Nine have been] business office Agured it cost him asent up to win the world's titles. They total of $8,800 to prepare for the are Lord Burghley, Tom Tisdall, unsuccessful defense of his heavy-Harold Abrahams and Douglas Low weight championship / against Prima as the British forces and Dick Lau 23 31 27.81 Caracts. Sparring partners took dón, Tom Barke and Sabin Carr of the
$8,000 of it-Associated Press
American squads. 25 30 26 81
8. Baldry (Verity) beat Alfredo Silva and Alberto through six countries has been of N. C. A.A. 440-yard flat and D. W. Waterton 28 28 25 81
named. Headed by three New York 220-yard hurdles crowns in world's Pte Lawton (8.
W. B)MAL · 28 · 32 22 80. A. C. athletes, the American com-record time, had been offered the bination is one
of the strongest post that Euqus gained. But the P. O. F. Redding-
Lon (Verity).. 31 29 20 60 that the United States has aver Southern boy declined. In order to
Pte Searle (B. seen abroad.
take a summer job.
25. 29-23 19 W. B.) C. 8. M. Brownm
(S. W. R.) 21 29 28 19
A. E. P. Guest and G: C. Burnett (K.C.C.): beat de Mello and da Silva, 4-6, 6-4,
6-4.
beat Boyot and Boyot, 6-3, 6-3.
beat Silva and Silva, 6-3, 6-0,
calfe
The team consists of Ralph Mel- There was considerable discus. of Manquette, Glenn, Cursion at the committee meeting ningham of Kansas, Ivan Fuqua of about substituting Barney Berling E. Roberts Indiana, Johnny Morrisa offer for McCluskey on the grounds
(Police)
C. I. Stapleton and B. B. Hambly Louisiana and Joe McCluskey, that the Penn athlete was far St Francis (8. (K.C.C.):
John Anderson and George Suits more versatile. But Big Barney last to de Mello and da Silva, 3-6, of the New York A. C
had made the South African trip 6-5, 2-6.
Spitz is the only one of the two years ago and this counted in drew with Boyot and Boyot, 6-5, 5-6, group who is not a national pat McCluskey's favour.
2-3. beat Silva and Silva, 6-5, 6-5.
Walter
W. B.)
(Wild Swan). JL. Telley
A
In his last race in the AAA championships, the Englishman was beaten by Facelli by a bare four yards, a big disappointment to the White City crowd.
It is impossible to enumerate Lord Burghley's successes on the
Oxford beat Cambridge by threo The Boyal Navy, captained by Com-track At the recent Sporting rabbers to mil in the annual inter-mander Lord Louis Mountbatten, prov. Trophies Exhibition for the Dock- Varsity real tennis match at Lord's. ed easy winners of the Duke of York's land Settlement he lent close on Farr Robinson and W. H. Vestey won Polo Cup match at Ranelagh, defeat. the singles for Oxford, and in the ing the Air Force team by 8 goals to 200 cups and trophies he had doubles, Farr Robinson (Worcester) 6.
won, and these were tokens of and Vestey (Christ Church) best......
only a tithe of his successes, V: Whatman and A. W. Allan (Magdalene, Cambridre).
G.
Jack Medica, 18, has set up a new world record in Chicago to-day, when
he won the National amateur patioor
The Australian Golf Union have 880 yards free-style swimming title. invited in English team to visit Aus-] His time was 10 min 152-5-sec-Reg- tralia to take part in the Melbourne cor. centenary celebrations
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He represented Great Brl· tain at three Olympiads, achieving the distinction of leading the team at Los Angeles last year.
He regards as the greatest
Royal and Ancient Golf Club have achievement of his career his
25 The time-honoured race for Dog-announced that the 1994: British
24 28 25 18
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15.
men,
door champion, although... the Several members of the commit: Sgt. Deana 23-29 23
The
gett's Coat and Badge, on the Thames, amateur championship will be staged victory in the Olympic 400 This year was won by Eric Phelps, at the Prestwick Club the week of metres hurdles at Amsterdam in who scored the eighth success for the May 28, and the British open at the 1928. well-known Putney family of water Royal St. Georges at Sandwich begin
ning June 25.
N. Y, U. youngster, does hold the fee also wanted to include Charles B.). national indoor title for the high (Chuck) "Hornbostel of Indians on Pie Ronzell (EL
is the annual Istornou rids Lumin dah
Tokyo, AugB
Inter inban-Viatory in the
contest, for, khaikardigans Chalange alhistes C. B. A. HOCKEY MEETING
will compete in this was outvoted.
baseball" "series, played on the Helll Cup, between the Chinese Companies C. PO. Greaves
Shrind diamond-", this afternoon; -- the of Sweden, Poland, Cascho-Slovakia, George Broanshan of Iowa, State (Wild Swan) 23 22 21 11
the Shanghai and Singapore Volun Tokyo Club-defeated Osaka by 1 to teer Corps' this year has gone, for The Central British Association Hungary, Germany and France University was picked as manager Pte-Kennedy. (8.)
39 113 Kelo defeated Nagoya by to the eight time, to the Shanghal team. Hockey Club are holding a meeting There will be about 14. meets in and coach. He and Carl Anderson.
||24-10|0, and Dairen triomphed over Suite The Shanghai team made the excel- WARE
by â to L--Bengo/fa this evening at their Club House at all, six of them major engagements of the Newark. A. C were the two
lent sore of 812. The Singapors team totalled 7844 Lleut N. R. 2.Land 6 p.in. when the officers for the and the rest local affairs. Among top men among the eight conchas in
First second and third prxa d 1933-4 season will be elected. The the cities where the Americans the competition. With the two were silver, cups, while & silver combined Oxford and Cambridge track spectively, the Shanchal and Singapore The anscal masing hetween the L/Serg Tan Hong kong headed, re- formation of two teams for this will be seen in action are Stock of them so the Anal candidates kans were awarded to the high team and Harvard and Yale, has cone teams with the highest scores of ~87
son will be discussed."
holm, Warsaw, Prague, Budapest; Bresnahap won.
ones fi, the various units. tributed rather heavily to the group of and 85**
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