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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1934.

TOGO JOHNSTONE RETURNS TO FRENCH STABLE

OPEN LAWN BOWLS TOURNEYS

VETERAN

AUSTRALIAN

SUPPORTER

TOOK TEN WICKETS

FOR NO RUNS.

SYDNEY UMPIRE FOR

MANY YEARS

One of the keenest followers

Police Rinks Clash In of the fortunes of the Australian

Semi-Final.

P

STAINTON ELIMINATES BROWN FROM SINGLES

cricket team in England is Mr. Richard T. Tearne, who at 78 years of age remains as great an enthusiast for the game as he was in 1879, when he achieved a Further progress was made yes-bowling feat, which, if it has terday in the Colony lawn bowls been equalled, has never been ex-

celled.' championships, a match in each of

In & match in Worcestershire, the singles, patrs and rinks com- England, between Pershore and the petitions being played off.

In the semi-final of the. Open Rev. Swinden's Eleven, Mr. Tearne, Pairs Lawn Bowls Championship, playing for Pershore, took ten wickets in an innings without a

of

W. K. Way and A. S. Comes, (C. C. C.) defeated A. Chapman (Yacht run being scored off his bowling, Club) and J. Fraser (K. G. C.) by Berrow's "Worcester Journal" 15 shots to 14 at the Club de Re- August 9, 1879, reported the feat Mr. Tearne bowled " geven overs. the semi-final of the Rinks Five runs were hit off the bowler Championship, W.. Forrest, A. E. at the other end, and the whole Carey. W. Male and G. C. Moss team was dismissed for that score. (Police) beat E. G. Post, Haynes,

Mr. Tearne, who now lives at

creio.

In

J. J. Gregory and W. E. Hollands Asquith, near Hornsby, seldomi (Police) by 23 shots to 17 at the misses an important fixture at the Sydney Cricket Ground. He ar Club de Recreio.

T. Stainton (Taikoo) defeated rived in Australia in 1883, and for- J. C. Brown (Kowloon Docks) by fifteen years was an umpire of the

21 shots to 11 at the Club de Re-New South Wales Cricket Associa-) creio in their Open Singles' [counter.

en-

tion. One of his best performan- ces with the bat was 124 runs out of 200 for Yarrawonga (Victoria), and another was 83 hot out

for:

ARMY WATER POLO Worcester Cathedral School against

MATCH.

RACOTES East Lancs And R.A.M.C.

Draw At "Y."

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BLACKS ROTES

ONLY HONG KONG SUCCESS

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Ramsay (K.D.R.C.) McGown, H. G.

| Sherriff (K.B.G.C.) and H. Nish Miss Harding gave England her] (K.B.G.C.), (skip), suffered defeat second success by winning the 100

* Yards Back-Stroke in 1.13.4.

Athletic Results.

Gloucester.

In 1882 Mr. Tearne was a spec

Test Memories

tator at Kennington Oval, London, when the final test, of the series The Royal Army Medical Corps was played. At the end of the [drew with "B" Company East second day England, with nine wic-] Lanes in a friendly water pololkets in hand required only 77 runa match at the Europeen Y. M. C. A. to win. Heavy rain fell during bath yesterday, the score being the night, and Boyle and Spofforth one all.

The East Lancs opened the scor- the following day, and dismissed

Breasting the tape la set a new world's mark of 3.48.8 in the 1500 metres, "Bill Bonthron, Princeton track 'ace, is shown defeating Glen Cunningham in the national A.A.U. senior outdoor meeting at the Marquette University Stadium, Milwaukee.

China Mail Sports Diary

Aquatics:

TO-DAY

Lincolnshire Regiments Sports (Y.M. CA.), Entries close for Y.M.Ç.A. Gala, noon, Lawn Bowls Singles Championship:

F. V. V. Ribeiro v. A. W. Grim-

mitt

(K.B.G.C. green)

J. S. Landolt v. J. K. Sloan

R. Baka v. G. C. Moss

COLOMBO AND

HIS JOCKEY

SEPARATED

"Colombo Should Not Have Lost."

MUTUAL AGREEMENT WITH

LORD GLANELY

(By ROBIN GOODFELLOW)

Newmarkel, July 5, COLOMBO, the most highly-rated

and talked-of horse of re- cent years, who was defeated in the Derby, may not run again be fore the St. Leger in September.

This was revealed to me to-day [by his owner, Lord Glanely,

"I hope and expect," said Lord Glanely, that In the St. Leger, Colombo will prove that he is the best horse in Eng- land. I think that he should never have been besten."

to

Colombo and his jockey, W. Johnstone, have now parted. com- pany. Lord Glanely retained John- Fatune for this season, but the con- tract has been terminated by mutual consent and the jockey will return early next week France, where he has been of the most successful riders. ·

Watched Critically Johnstone's experience in Eng- been unfortunate, He came, a complete stranger to rac ing in this country, to ride Colom- bo. Most of the other animals in Lord Glanety's stable this season are of very moderate ability.

ALL-AUSTRALIAN and has

PLANE

CENTENARY RACE ENTRANT.

RAPID PROGRESS WITH · CONSTRUCTION

From the first Johnstons'a mid- Ing was watched critically, and when he has been narrowly beaten there has been a strong tendency {în certain quarters to blame him He has not had the opportunity to ride sufficient winnera to gain

confidence.

Melbourne, July 8. The persons responsible for the (Police R.C. green) construction of the all-Australian (C.S. green, 5.15 p.m.) aeroplane, are racing against neck on Lord Glanely's Winsstop a hot favourite and it was

(West Lounge, 6 p.m.)

TO-MORROW

were the "destroying angela" on Meeting Y.M.C.A. Hockey Section time to have the 'plane ready in ing in the first half, Thorpe, their England for 70 runs, Australia Lawn Bowls Single Championship: left winger, netting from an un-winning one of the most exciting Petherick v. E. G. Past marked position.

matches in history.

(Recreio green, 5.15 p.m.) The Medicals, however, drew Playing for Worcester on one oc level in the second half through a casion Mr. Tearne lost a valuable neat goal by Pike.

pearl stud. The following year he The teams were:

Aquatics:

THURSDAY

Small Units Sports

On Tuesday he was beaten by a

after that race that the position was reviewed.

Back To Old Patron

time for the centenary air race. It is expected that it will arrive in England only three weeks before the event is due to start.

Lord Glanely, told me that he Mr. T. D. Leech, one of the de-other jockey to ride for him for did not contemplate engaging an- (Y.M.C.A., Bath, 2 p.m.) signers of the 'plane, said yester the remainder of the season. He went on to bowl and in making a Lawn Bowie-Singles Championship:-day that it was expected that the hopes that sometimes he will be

W. Gill v. D. Rumjahn

'plane would be finished within R. A. M. C. Colledge; Eagle small hole to start his run, the

(P.R.C. green) eight weeks, and that trial and Horne; Wright; Pike, Adame bateman noticed something shin-

H. A. S. Alves v. R. Duncan and Major Bonavia.

ing. It was the missing stud.

(K.C.C. green) flights would be made from

Johnstone told me that he has Richmond aerodrome late in "B" Coy. East Lancs.:-Fildes; Recalling his young days at Wor- A. Chupman v. G. Perkins

received from his old patron in Butterworth and MacKay; Tagal;cester, Mr. Tearne remembera a

(C.C.C. green, 5.15 p.m.1 August or early in September,

FRIDAY

Mr. D. T. Saville and his co-pilot for first call on his services for the France, M. Wertheimer, an offer Arthur, Smith and Thorpe. boy who assisted in his parente Aquatics

would start for England in the bookshop. "Teddy" Elgar, as he Small Units Sporta CUPPED HANDS was known afterwards, became Sir Edward Elgar, the famous com- FOR POWER

poser.

BY W. J. HOWCROFT (The Famous Olympic Coach)

at the hands of Canada, represent- ed by Cleghorn, Suell, Sims and Eyler (skip) in the Lawn Bowls Rinks contest yesterday, the Canadian four winning by 19 shotsTM ANY men, and practically all to 10.

women, fail to get the full defeated Aus-value from the arm pull in the 6 miles race-Penny (England)tralia in a close match by 20 shots back crawl stroke by allowing the

The following were the resulta

of the Finals in the athletic events

at the White City Stadium:

31.00.8.

Women's

half-mile: Miss)

Gladys Lunn (England) 2.19.4.

South Africa

to 18.

After a close game Ireland defeated Wales by 21 shots to 17, while England had no dif. culty against Scotland, with ning by 21 shots to 12.

M

QUEENSLAND AND CHIPPERFIELD

Offer To Coach And Perhaps To Play.

elbows, or the wrists, or both, to bend during the underwater pull.

Brisbane, July 10. Women, especially, have weak

Negotiations have been initiated wrists which bend sentely during the pull, with consequent loss of by the Queensland Cricket A

sociation in conjunction with a power, because the hand is forced sports depet, to secure the services In the pairs matches, England backwards and does not grip the of A. G. Chipperfield as a cosch Findlay again proved successful, defeating water.

100 yards:Hiscock (England) 0.11.3.

Men's half-mile:-Edwarda (Bri-] tish Guiana) 1.54.1.

Men's 120 hurdles:

England) 0.15.1.

Shot Putt: Hart (South

.48 feet 14 inches.

High Jump:-Thacker Africa) 6 feet 8 inches.

(South

Women's 440 yards relay - (England) 0.44.A

SATURDAY

able to secure again the services of Gordon Richards.

(Y.M.C.A., Bath, 2 p.m.) plane about the middle of Septem- remainder of the season, and this

ber, and they expected to reach has been accepted. England before the end of that Journa-month. That would allow them

Aquatics:-

Hong Kong-Canton-Maceo lists' Association Gala (Chang Sing Benevolent Associathree weeks in England to make tion Pavilion, Y.M.C.A. Gala, arrangements, and tune up the en 9.15 p.m.)

Lawn Bowls Senior Division:--

Civil Service C.C. v. Club de Recreio C.C.C. "A" v. K.D.R.C.

P.RO. v. K.B.G.C.

K.C.G. T.R.C.

Junior Division

Recreio v. C.C.C.

1.R.C. v. C.S.C.C. K.B.G.C... P.R.C.

HK. Elettric v. K.C.C.- Royal H.K.Y.C. v. H.K.F.C.

gines.

Satisfactory Progress

Donoghue confirmed his decision to continue to ride next season.

He has definitely declined the

suggestion that he should begin as a trainer at the end of this year.

PURCHASE STOCKS ON BREAKS.

U.S. Economist's Urge.

· SPECIAL TO CHINA MAIL.

Work is progressing satisfactori ly on the 'plane. Two shifts are ber ing worked at the Tugan Aircrafi Company's factory, Mascot, where the tall unit-is being assembled.

The controls will be installed this week. The tail, 'plane and rudder will be covered next week. (By Telegraph, Copyright, Telegra The wings have been assembled, phic Messages Ordinance, 1801, Re but have not yet been covered.

|ceived August 7, 8.58·0m.)- Mr. Leech said that specifications

New York, To-day. The noted economist, Mr. Roger had been submitted and all the re quirements of the air race com Ward Babson, urges the purchase "Breaks in mittee had been compiled with. Ar of stocks on breaks. rangements had been completed for a rising market provide excellent the use of two Harkness Hornet opportunity for an astuta inver- engines.

tor," he states. British Entries

The Brookmira journal statos that current developments and the The Airspeed Envoy machine en future outlook is suficiently satis...

CYCLING CLUB'S OUTING. for Queensland. Scotland by 28 shots to 14, while The arms should work in ·

Mr. B. T. Stephens, secretary of Africa)Wales reversed the tables on Ire straight Hne from shoulder joint the Queensland Cricket Associa (Continued From Page 4) |--

land, winning by 24 shots to 20. to wrist, with the handheld tion, stated last night that the as-

THE HOME RUN. HONG KONG RINK LÖSES.

cupped.

sociation, in conjunction with a The commencement on the return The Hong Kong rink (Ram- ̧ In fact, the cupped hand is the sports depot, had been negotiating trip was not made until 6.80 p.m. say, McGown, Sherriff and foundation of a powerful pull. with Chipperfield through a Lon- when a fast pace was set which Niah) were again defeat- the hand is held straight with don sports establishment.

brought the Club to Shamshulpe ed, losing by the mar-fingers stretched, it tends to pút

Should Chipperfield accept the after very little over an hour had gin of 18 shots to too big a strain on the wrist... offer, and there was every hope of elapsed: Refreshments at the new tered for the Melbourne Center factory to justify a fully invested 16, when they met

a New

Conversely, if the hand is cupped his doing so, steps would be taken Headquarters, 28 Taipe Road; con-ary air race by Lord Nuffield (formerly. Sir William Morris, of Zealand quartette (Grocott, firmly it is easier to keep the to enable him to play for Queenscluded a greatly enjoyed run. Morris Motors, Ltd.), will be pilot- SENTIMENT MIXED, Dillicar, Pollard and Carter, (akip) in their second rinks match yesterday. The results of the concluding rinks The depth of the pull naturally and pairs matches were as follows: varies with the rigidity, or supple-

PAIRS.

Pole vault:-Apps (Canada) and Gilbert (Canada) tied at 12 feet 6 Inches. Apps won the jump-off.

Colony Champion Successful.

Colony

position.

Stock Market sentiment is mixed;" The Captain, Mr. C. Read, has wrist rigid, and the cupping of the land immediately on his, return hand also gives a more powerful from England. The offer is stated arranged to lead next Sunday's runed by Mr. George Lowdell, chief with little hope of an immediate grip, or pull.

which is scheduled to leave the Kow fastructor at Brooklands. Squa-improvement in the trading volume, to be a fairly substantial one.

loon Fier of the Vehicular Ferry at dron-leador de Stodart, D.5.0. Will Favourable factors are the strength 9.15 p.m. and all cyclists are extend pilot the Airspeed Courier plane of commodities and the hope of an ed a cordial welcome to attend the entered by Mr. R. E. Dundas.

Taylor and Downie (Ireland) joints.

ness of the individual's shoulder GIRL BREAKS CYCLING

RECORD

Alec Hyde Lay, singles champion, won hia second match yesterday `when he defeated Keys, ・ (New Zea- land); by 21 shots to 19 in one of the closest contests of the day. Earlier in the day Hydoda) beat Russell and Konig (South dip." Lay suffered a heavy defeat,Africa) by 26 shots to 16.

beat Niven and Niven (Scotland) by As a broad principle, the “arms 24 shota to 18.

should be pulled deep without al-

trip to Bhataukok from which point

Hutchinson and Langford (Cane-lowing the shoulders to roll, or Sydney To Melbourne halt on the return trip from

In other words, work the armns

the border road will be followed until Dill's Corner is reached.A

point will be made at Castle Peak In 73 Hours. from refreshments and bathing.. by 21 ahots to 5, at the hands Banks and Rayner (Australia) independently from the body, of Macdonald (Canada). (A) tled with Evans and Baxter (Rhode

Sydney, July 6 ROOSEVELT GAZES OUT ON Baker (Rhodesia) beat Walkersta) 17-17.

Thoms (skip) (South Africa) beat Miss Bilite Bamuel, by cycling ·DROUGHT-STRICKEN AREA (Australia) by 21 shots to 19., Hills and Wright (England) beat Cleghorn, Suell, Sims, and Eyler from Sydney to Melbourne, 565

McKinlay (England) beat Holle Davies and Davies (Wales) by 21 (skip) (Canada) by 19 shots to 18. miles, in 8 days 1 hour and 27 (Continued from Pade-1) way (Wales) by 21 shots to 14. shots to 17.

Slater, Gudgeon, Tomlinson and minutes, broke the record President Roosevelt, motored ***Biggin (skip) (England) beat Wil-established by Miss Barbour last Fort Peck Dam where he made Langley, Sir Henry Barwell, llama, Kemp, Manweeler and Rees, year by 6 hours 5 minutes,

speech pointing out the economic White and Gale (skip) (Australia) (skip)(Wales); by. 24 shots to 17, She left Sydney at 10 am on value of water storage, after which tied with Houston, Harrison, Taylor Curran, Clawson, Watson, and Wednesday and arrived in Mel-he resumed his a monotonous, train and Stodart (skip) (Rhodesia) Watson (skip)____ (Ireland) beat bourne at 11.1.sun on Saturday, ride en route to strí North 18-18.8

Brown, Tait, Morrison and Low 2 hours 4 minutes ahead of her Dakota United Press. per S. B. Holdhausen, Abbott, Morton and] (skip))(Scotland) by 20 shots to 19; schedule.

Levy and Company,

Harvey (South. Africa) beat Macdonald (Canada) by 21 shots to 8

Sprot (Scotland) beat Rusk (Ireland) by 21 photo to 17

HONG KONG TRINK BEATEN Hong Kong, represented by J. V.

RINKS.

CENSORSHIP OF NEWS

(Continued From Page 1)

Improvement in the steel industry in

September.

Unfavourable factors are the de cline in steel production and the lack of trading volume-United Press, per S. E Levy and Company,

for the warships at Paroda An- cing to Minching, 40 miles north- choraga, 14 ́ ́miles down the Min west of Foochow, River.

There are about 14 Nanking visions in Fulden. The govern- ment troops in the northern aren are commanded by Lieut-General Wei Lap-wong," one of the crack. officars of General Chiang, “Kal- shak's "armies.”: General | Chiang Commander-in-Chief of is now, directing.

⠀⠀⠀ The Communist successes at Bhulkow are due to the fact that for political motives most of the Nanking concentrated close to the Kwangtung frontiers, General Lo Ping-hui is the com- Ting- manding officer of the Reds whot Fakten captured- Bhulkow, "and" are advan- operations at Foochow.

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