Maxle Baer seeps
very much
op in the air as he bounds over the ropes into the ring in which he went througli a workout at Asbury Park, N. J. The Adonis from California #1 training for hits sucessful title batte with Pony CarOKTA at New York an Thursday,
Y.M.C.A. SWIMMING
GALA
Seven Events On To-night's Card
THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1934.
Sporting Page ED
South China For "C" Division Title?
Decisive Win In Encounter With Recreio
CHAMPIONS ANNEX ALL SETS
TH
THE South China Athletic Association. by their decisive win over the Club de Recreio yesterday, are now considered very strong challengers to the Chinese Recreation Club for the "C" Division Lawn Tennis League Championship.
This was South China's second match, while the Recreio had hitherto been defeated in three matches.
The champions again showed their quality by winning the maximum sets against the Police Recreation Club.
The matches between the Kowloon Bowling Green Club and Kowloon Docks and between the University and the Army were not played.
Craigengower Upset
kel
Civil Servants.
Visiting the Civil Service Cric- Craigengower
the Club,
Clean Sweep Win
For Champions.
Playing away, the Chinese Re-
Cricket Club won by 7 sets to 2.ervation Club did not lose a set
Scores:
J. Bendal and G. Fowler (C. S. C. C) :-
lost to H. Howard and A. R.
Hamson
beat A. Kitchell and W.
Howard
D. M. McDougall and L. (C. S. C. C.):-
host to Mok and Leonard drew with Howard and Hamson
-
to the Police Recreation Club. ·
Scorer:-
T. Pile and H. Laughlin (Pe- lice):-
American Walker Cup Invaders At St. Andrew's.
NA
American Walker Cup golfers who successfully invaded Great Britain are shown during a pre- liminary practice session of the famous course of St Andrews, Scotland. Going over the bridge in order. are Johnny Goodman (right), W. Lawson Little, the new British amateur champion, Johnny Fischer and Gus Moreland. They were getting in trim for the first game.
ANOTHER FRIGHT FOR U.S.
GOLF CHAMPION
CRAIGENGOWER
SHOULD CREEP
CLOSER TITLE Police Not Expected To Win At Home
JUNIORS SHOULD RETAIN THEIR LEAD
+
The Craigengower "A", who will be entertained by their neighbours, the Police R. C. in to- day's Lawn Bowls League, will have the opportunity of reducing the arrears caused by their two defeats this season. They will not, however, be able to draw level with the champions, the Kowloon Bowling Green, who are not engaged this week.
In the absence of J. C. Chalmers and R. Wallace, Taikoo are not ex. pected to hold their own against the Craigengower "B" who will pay them a visit. The "B" team is exceedingly strong at the moment, and should record a high scoring victory.
The Civil Servants should win their first away match, but the Kowloon Docks will be extended
to beat the Club de Recreio.
Police To Retain Lead
DUNLAP TAKEN TO LAST HOLE: LISTER Ming Yuen. The Indians should
HARTLEY BEATEN BY GUILFORD
drew with Y. C. Mok and D.
Leonard
6- G
3- 6:
J.
C- A Fisher
lust to M. C. Lau and P. C.
Leung lost to W. K. Cheong and H.
C. Chan lost to W. M. Cheong and H.
T. Wou
2- G
1- 0
3- G
4. G
G. Moltram and T. Hunter |lice) :-
(Po-
2- 6
0. G
0- 6
(Po- D. Wass
A very attractive programme has lost to Mok and Leonard ....... 1. 6. been drawn up for the second lost tu Howard and Hamson .. monthly swimming gala of the lost to Kitchell and Howard .. European Y.M.C.A. which is to
0- 61
1- 6
lost to Lau and Cheung Jost to Cheong und Chan .. lost to Cheong and Woo
1- 6
take place to-night at the "y" pool
The events include a water pola
"Y" v. CHINESE AT POLO
at 9 p.m.
match between the Y.M.C.A. and
lost to Lau and Cheung lost to Cheong and Chan Glost to Cheong and Woo
D. Clarke and
last to Kitchell and Howard.. D.
W. Edge and C Champelovier (C. S. C. C.):-
Kowloon C.C. Beat German.
On their own courts the Kow- Chinese team. The Y.M.C.A. are the champions of the H.K.I.A.S. water-loon Cricket Club defeated the polo league, but a combined team German Club by 6 sets to 3.
from the
Chiese
clul
affer stern challenge.
should
lee) :-
Radio Beaten By Indians.
Prestwick, May 23.
GEORGE DUNLAP, the holder
of the American Amateur
6. 6 title. had another narrow escape 16 in the British Amateur Cham-1
pionship, which Wi continued here to-day.
In the second round he met other American, A. At Happy Valley, the Radin Breault, aged 26, broker, of Detroit. Sports Club suffered defeat at
AH
an-
ол
(By GEORGE GREENWOOD.)
enormous distances, however, and generally keeps a good line. He is 21 years of age and Cincin. a 'varsity student at nati.
*
The Police, who visit Craigen- gower, are favoured to retain the leadership of the Junior Division this season, but the Yachtsmen may not have mattera all their own way against the Electricians at
beat the Club de Recreio at Kow- Joon, while the Civil Servants should garner both points Crom the Kowloon C.C. at Happy Valley. The following are to-day's fix- tures in the Lawn Bowls League, giving the last season's results in brackets.
SENIOR DIVISION
Neither was able to make any P.R.C. (51) headway until the twelfth, a bole K.C.C. (55)
He held
v C.C.C. "A" (67)
. I
v C.B.C.C. (60)
v C. de R. (48)
JUNIOR DIVISION
* P.R.C. (87)
v K.C.C. (49)
Dunlap's luck held to the end for of 603 yards, where Fischer, hav K.D.R.C. (71) his pitch to the green struck the ing cut his drive into the hills, hit CC.C. "B" (-) v T.D.R.C. →→→ hillside in almost the same spot, a fine recovery shot and then put William but the ball ricocheted on to the an iron on to the middle of the
green and holed the putt for a 4C.G.C. (87) insurance green. Dunlap won the hole
on C.S.C.C. (61) Breault je four, and halved the last three each to become one up.
and C. de R. (90) v L.R.C. (41) in four to win a great match one grimly to this slender lead,
then won the fifteenth and six H.KER.C. (50) v R.H.K.Y.C. (71) up, the hands of the Indian Recrea-hoilday in this country, which he
hit colossal K.B.G.C. (-) where he Scares:
teenth, AR Ja visiting for the first time.
v H.K.F.C. (-) Dunlap now meets George Han- A. E. Collins and R. S. Capell tion Club by 7 sets to 2.
drives, each in 3.
Civil Service Rink Wint Scores:
xolfer he is unknown, even in nay, a London stockbroker, and a The events, which include races (K. C. C.):-
On the Craigengower green yes- fol- lost to B. Soltau and for ladies and men, are na
A. J. Suffiad und Y. el Arculli the States, having played only once former champion of France.
AMERICANS' PROGRESS
terday, E. W. Simmonds, J. Dea- Steeneck
1- 6}(LR.C.) :— lows:
before in a national event.
There are five members of the home course is situated on a lit- United States Walker Cup team! 6. 4tle island near Detroit, and, ex-still alive, only one being defeat- next round. 6- cept for winning a few local com-jed, G. Moreland, a picturesque Khan petitions, he has done absolutely figure from Dallas,
nothing in the grent world of golf. where in his boyhood days he help- Champion of America, made his pionship by 20 shots to 18.
Yel this obscure player, a littled his mother to keep the home first appearance,
J. P.
50 Yards handicap men, aggre-beat W. Sander and G. Sommer gale.cup.
beat G. Von Ehren and H. W.
Hell
6- 0
50 yards handicap, Ladies, agure.
gate up.
7- 5 beat Wei and Chanson ....
beat Jahan Dad and Kalwant
Singh..
W. Giting and J. S. Smith (Ebeat Jeffrey and Sherriff
50 yards back-stroke handienp, C. C.):-
men.
100 yards handicap, men,
Mixed team race, four styles. -Obstacle race,
beat Soltau and Steenock....
best Sunder and Sommer
Firdes Khan and
64(LRC):—
6- 3
His
M. A.
3- 6:
G-3
man, with a quick, nervous walk
together.
7-6
6- Ilost to Wei and Chanson
lost to Von Ehren and Hell
4 Gfbeat Dad and Singh
Craw-beat Jeffery and Sherriff
Moreland once won
in Texas,
Flecher meets Jack McLean, the Scottish idol, and unless there is
marked improvement in the latkin, F. J. Jones and A. W. Grim- ter's golf he will not survive the
mitt, (Civil Service) defeated J. E. Noronha, C. E. Marques, F. X, M. Silva and C. G. Silva (Recreio) in the Open Rinks Lawn Bowls cham-
GOODMAN'S FIRST MATCH
the Johnny Goodman,
Open
in and
many respecta it was quite impressive.
a jaunty manner, and a very alert
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ON FEHRING
& $2,500 A little fellow with a quick stride, WHITE SOX SIGN and an apologetic air, as if about motor-car 44 4 golf prize, but, S. A. R. Nux and A. R. H. Esmall to say, "I am sorry if I am incon afraid lest he jeopardised his ama-mind, he again demonstrated
veniencing you," came desperately tour status, returned the near to bringing about the down-keeping only the maker's fall of the champion of the Unit-
plate as a souvenir, ed States.
F. A. Broadbridge and J. Water polo, Y.M.C.A. v Chinese ford (K. C. C.):— Dancing will be held in the West lost to Soltau and Steeneck. 2- 0] (L.R.C.) :— Lounge at the conclusion of the beat Sander and Sommer... 6- 21ost to Wei and Chanson swimming events.
beat Von Ehren and Hell ... 61beat Dad and Singh .... beat Jeffery and Sherriff South China Win Over Recreio.
YOUTHS' ATHLETIC ASSN. SEEK AFFILIATION
bine With Young Companions' Club For Swimming Season
A new swimming club, named he Youth's Athletic Association ve applied for membership to the Hong Kong International Amateur Bwimming Association, And, although their swimming mostly comprise men members from the Chinese Athletic Asso ciation, they have combined with the Young Companions Aquatic Association, which Was disolved owing to lack of support.
RE་
S.C.A.A. AQUATIC GALA ON JUNE 23
2- 6
6- 4
Breault's start was positively
{“C” Division League Table To Date startling. Following a long drive
Playing at home the South China Athletic Association de C.R.C. feated the Club de Recreio by C.C.C. 6% sets to 2.
Scores:
down the gully, he put a mashie Bets
shot three yards from the pin and PWLD F A Pls haled the putt for a 3 at the first 2 10 hole. Then at the second, a short:
hole of 126 yards, he put his tec shot a yard from the flag and holed
K. Kwok and C. N. Taang University 4 2 2 0 16% 19%
(S.C.A.A.):-
lost to L. A. Carvalho and
M. Oliveira
beat A. E. Xavier and part-
ner
beri F. L. Ribeiro and
Xavier
K.B.G.C. # 1 3 0 13 221,
2.0 2 0 1 14
1040 X 3
2 0 2 0 G 4040 5
6 the putt for a 2. Dunlap got the regulation Sgures, a 4 and a 3, and was two down.
IN POW BURN AGAIN
Not being a big hitter, Breault decided to play short of the Car- ⚫dinal bunker with his second shot
0
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5 5 0 0 42
4 4 0-0 28
10
&
Recreio
4 3 1 0 26
10
K.C.C.
4 3 1 0 18
18
LR.C.
5 3 2 0 22
22
3- 68.
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J.
C.B.A. CS.C.C.
Army 6-3 K.D.R.C.
Rolice 4.4 Deutscher Lui Radio
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5 2 3 0 23
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drew with Carvalho and
beat Xavier and partner beat Ribeiro and Xavier
6. G
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C. P. Ip and F. N. (8.C.A.A.):
Wong
the
lost to Carvalho and Oliveira 1-6) beat A. E. Xavior and M.
Xavier
6- 3
6. 1
од
At a committee meeting of awimming section of the South
Association Athletic China Thursday, it was decided that a Swimming Gals will be held on Saturday, June 23, at North Point
·MICHARD · RETAINS BICYCLE RACING TITLE.
Paris June 11,
II. K. Lo and K. F (S.C.A.A.):-
Oliveira
beat Ribeiro and Xavier
**S'NEXT' WEEK'S GAMES
✓ Civil Service * Chinese
7. Indiana
Army Gralgengower University Police
V Radio Kowloon Decks v Kowloon C. a
• Recreio The French bicycle champion, Germans Michard, yesterday successfully Kowloon B.G.C. Kowloon Indiana defended his title, winning the an-18. China nual speed contest-Hayas."
Central British :
SOCCER TITLE WON BY ITALY
Czechoslovakia Lose By One Goal
Rome, June 10. In the world football cham- pionship final Italy to-day de- feated Czechoslovakia 2-1 after a stubborn fight,
At the end of the regular playing time the score stood at 1-1, so that it was necessary to play extra time,
Among the distinguished
· guests・・ witamsing the play was Signor Mussolini with. his two sons.
his car efficiency in every department of name-the game,
Moreland WES beaten by Johnny Fischer, a tall, very sparsely-bullt player, with one of the quickest swings I have ever seen. He hits the hall
ENDEAVOUR
IMPRESSES IN
HER TRIALS
New Back-Stop For Chicago
M M
Chicago, June 11.
In the accepted sense of the word Goodman is not a long driver. Indeed, he was persistently out- driven by his opponent, Dr. W. M. Robb, senior house surgeon at a It was revealed to-day that Ted Birmingham hospital and a plus Fehring, former Purdue gridiron one player at Moseley, where he is star, has been signed by the Chic. Jago White Sox of the American captain of the club.
To be left behind from the tee]League.
is a disturbing influence in the Fehring will be given a month's case of many golfers, but Good-trial by the White Sox, behind the man pays not the slightest atten-[bat.. tion.
They seem to be having difficulty For all I know he may have in finding a backstop as on May 20 Mad- something up his sleeve, but at they signed catcher Eddie
Outstrips All Rivals any rate he did not require to jeski, recently released by the
In Poor Wind
·
ASTRA BY 7 MINUTES
OVER 40 MILES
Southend, England, June 10.
The Endeavour, England's
at the third. Dunlap crashed a brassic shot over the frowning BEAT
He sleepers and won the hole. had a miraculous escape at the next, where he cut his drive, into the Pow Burn. As Breault failed! to take advantage of this Heaven- sent chance, Dunlap scrambled a half. However, Bresult won, the 7th, where he put a brassie close to the hole Dunlap was now down, but he won the next three holes in perfect. 4's.
2
This, I thought, was the end of {the man from Detrolt, but not al bit of it. As the shore 11th he hit an iron shot four feet from the fing and holed the putt for another two. So the terrific duel proceeded, jand it was not unifl the fifteenth that Dunlap again got his nose in front, and this time kept it there.} Breault hooked an iron abot in- to a thick scrub on the hillside and could do no better than a five.
[show it, as he was generally on Philadelphia. Athletics, and at the the green with the second shot and same time sent catcher Johnny always a good deal nearer the pin Pasek to the Oakland Oaks of the than his opponent. Like all the Pacific Coast League, United first-class American players,Press. (Goodman is extremely effective in
the shots round about the green. GERMAN HORSEMEN
There were two occasions in the
new bid for the task of lift-match where he won a hole and WIN FROM FRENCH
ing the America's Cup, won her second consecutive race in the trials here to-day. -
The challenger, hopeful of succeeding where gallant Six Thomas Lipton failed, casily outsailed everything in the competing fleet, Finishing the forty mile coune seven mine utes ahead of the nearest com- petitor, the Astra.
The time, in lights, airs, was 4 hours, 33 minutes and seconds. Associated 56 Press,
saved another by, deft pitching and chipping. One was at the seventh | 433 yards where, against the wind,. he did not reach the green with a spoon shot, but played a clever run up to within" two feet of the dag for a certain The other occasion
WAS
με
Convincing Success
At Warsaw
Warsaw, June 11. consolation for the two bitter disappointments met recent-
Some
the eighth, where Goodman pitch at Nice and Rome was, galndā 4 ed dead from the rough for an- here to-day when the German other 4, having mis-hit a braseis horsemen carried off the first prize shot. Bobh played. A gallant alot in the International riding con- from the edge of a bunker to the test making 86 faulte as against middia of the green, 200 yards 75 each by France and ̈¦ Poland, Away, and in the process over. and 148.25 by Latvia,
Among the 30,000 spectators was the President of the Polishi ́ ̈· Re- public, Mr. Moscieckl
balanced into the hasard.
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