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LAWRENCE FAVOURED FOR THIRD SUCCESS
GRIMMITT
AND PETHERICK
IN SEMI-FINAL
KEEN GAMES IN
BOWLS OPEN
DON BRADMAN FIT AGAIN
79 AGAINST ARMY AT ALDERSHOT.
AUSTRALIANS PRACTICE
London, To-day. Don Bradman is fit again, following his thigh injury in the Leeds Test.".
Yesterday, playing for the
DRAW TO-MORROW EVENING
In a fine exhibition of consistent bowling A. W. Grimmitt (C.5.C.C.) eliminated R. Basa (C.C.C.) by |21 shots to 14 after 24 herde in!
the Colony open singles Lawn first time since he was injured, Bowls championship at the Kow-
he scored 79 out of 194 to give foon Bowling Green Club yester- day to enter the semi-final round.
Grimmitt had a slight lead¦ shot.
ithe Australians a six wickets victory over the Army at Alder-
A
FAMOUS BRITISH POLO PLAYER STRUCK ON NECK -
Capt. C. T. 1. Roark Injured
Capt. C. T. 1. Roark was in jured during the first period in the Social Clubs' tournament match between thé Naval and Military Club and the Bath Club, at Hurlingkám.
In some keen play he was atruck on the neck by an oppon ent's stick. Capt. Roark was unable to resume, and with no
player eligible to replace him, the Naval and Military Club retired.
WOMEN'S DISCUS RECORD
Polish Girl Breaks Own Figure.
BRITISH GIRLS INTERPORT
WIN AGAIN
Enter Fourth Round Of U.S. Tennis.
HELEN JACOBS ALLOWED TO WEAR SPIKES
Forest Hills. To-day.
SWIMMING TRIAL TO-DAY
New Challenge For Roza-Pereira.
DIVING PRELIMINARIES
(By G. L.) Kathleen Stammers and Freda W. Lawrence, who bas James; British Wightman Cup:
tready players, reached the Fourth won two events, the 100 yards Round of the American Women's and 440 yards free style, in the National Singles Lawn Tennis Interport swimming trials, will Championship yesterday, defeat-again be seen in a keen duel with ing Miss Winthrop, of Boston, Lionel Roza-Pereira, the Colony's and Miss Hunt, of Los Angeles. respectively.
champion, in the 220 yards Trial Helen Jacobs, the holder, was at the V. R. C. at 6 p.m. to-day. also. successful, defeating Mrs. Roza-Pereira won the chan Harris, but not until she had pionship last year by touch dropped a set
after a terrific battle.. Lawrence, After the first set Helen however, has demonstrated much Jacobs was permitted to wear improved form this season and spiked shoes on account of the is favoured to record his third slippery courts. She was afraid win to-day. A. A. Roza, is the of injuring her left ankle, which other notable entrant in this was taped for neuritis.
Results, an cabled by Reuter, were: Miss H. Jacobs ... (U.S.) beat Mrs.
from the start and increased it] Easily securing the 112 runs until he led his opponent by 13 for victory, the Australians con- shots to 7 on the 15th head.tinued batting practice in view Bash, however, recovered well to of the final Test at the Oval on reduce the gap to 2 on the 19th Saturday. head.
This is the first time that the In the final stages of the game Army have been given a fixture Grimmitt forged ahead to increase with a touring Australian eleven. his lead, finishing up by breaking Scores, no cabled by Router, ware:
Army: 110 (W. J. O'Reilly 8 for 17, E. H. Bromley 3 for 21),.. Australians: 194 for 7. (D. G. Brad-tablished a new world record for Harris 5-7, 6-2, 6-8.
man 79).
the discus throw at the women's, Miss K. Stammers (Britain) beat International Athletic Meeting Miss Winthrop 6-3, 6-4.
Misa F. James (Britain) bent Mis here yesterday, hurling a distance Hunt 6-2, 6-4.
up a lie of 2 by trailing the jack Into the ditch with his last wood
The draw for the semi-final round will take place to-morrow
evening.
Scores:
A. W. Grimmiit]
Shot Total Shots Total
CYCLING CLUB RECORDS
Tweedy Lowers Mark
For 25 Miles.
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R. Basa
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left hander is something unique.
This game will not see rain prevent one side from losing, but
Tel. 21322.
ÁBADO HOTEŚ
OPERA EVE
SHANGHAI'S
LEADING PONY
SIX WINS IN SEVEN STARTS
If it does rain and the Australians WELCOME MORN RUNS CLOSE
are batting on a sticky wicket then England should be holding, the whiphand. If the match is played
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SECOND
Another splendid perfor mance was put up by Mr. E Tweedy on Wednesday evening when he succeeded in reducing his week-old figures for 25 miles by 7% mins. to 1 hour.
21 mins. 45 secs.
The fourth of the weekly series
14 of unpaced time trials arranged by
14 the Hong Kong Cycling Club, sow
Brussels, To-day, Miss Wajsowna, Poland, es
of 44.195 metres, or approximately. 144 feet 11 inches, to better her] own record of 143 feet 8 inches,
made at the Women's World RUSSIAN LADIES
Olympic Games at the White City last week.-Reuter.
The previous women's world re
WIN IN SHAI
cord for the discus throw was set Defeat Rowing Club In
by Miss Waisewna Poland, at. Lodz, Poland, in 1982; the dis- tance thrown being 42.43 metres.
Tennis League
'TWO SETS MARGIN IN
SEVENTY
event.
an
Diving and
exhibition water-polo match will also be on the programme for this evening. trials for the 50 Yards free
It is understood that further,
style, breast stroke, and 880 yards, free style will be held later.
ATHLETICS RECORD
"DOUBLE"
HOME RUN HIT BY JIMMY FOXX.
Miss Wajsowna's discus record. was one of the four new women's marks to be established at the Women's World Olympic Games at the White City, which concluded on Saturday
Shanghai, August 16. · last, the other records to go being 80 metres hurdles (Fr. Englehart, Ger
After leading from the first many), 800 yards (Miss Koubkova, day's play in the Ladies' Tennis) Czecho-slovakia), and pentathlon (Fr. League, the Rowing Club lost by champions, were forced to divide Mauer Meyer, Germany).
16 Tweedy the only starter. He was HAND ENTRY FOR
19 timed by the official timekeeper,
21 Ject of finding before dusk, there by saving a few minutes on latter miles.
the
CRAWL STROKE
Position of Fingers Important
⠀ SWIMMING HINTS
The more favourable conditions resulting from the early start: proved a considerable asset, but
(BL, W. J. HOWCROFT)
U.S. BASEBALL SURPRISES
New York, To-day. The New York Glauts, world..
two sets to the Russian Ladies, the spoils with 'Pittsburgh Pirates who finished on top after beating in their double-header in the the Telephone Club by 12-nil, major league American 'baseball Last week's score showed the yesterday. The Glante nosed out Rowing Club leading by two sets, the Pirates by a 5 to 4 tally in the but all hope was lost, as they had [first game, but lost the second game to play the Junior Athletic Club, by a 4 to 3 margin. whilst the Russian "Tennis Club
Brooklyn Dodgers and Cincinnati had to meet the Telephone Club. Reda also shared Honours in their The following were the positions double-header, but the Philadelphia
of each club after the final games Athletics, asalated by a circuit dlout Bete by Jimmy, Foxx, "home, run king",
Russian Tennis, Club
Rowing Club
the rider also showed much im- To make a correct entry for the arm provement in both speed and judg-pull in the crawl stroke, the arm Junior Athletic Club ment to record a time which aver should be slightly bent at the elbow, Portuguese. Women's Club ages 18.34 mph. This time is me innards to all the pale at the stanco
with the hand, Angers cupped, paint- Petherick In Last Four now 14 mins. 41 secs, alower than hand to press down in the water up Girlet Friendly Society
St. Joseph's Catholic Assn. the Shanghai record for the dis- the centre of the body. tance.
If the arm in hold straight it is im- Telephone H. A. G. Keates, whose perfor possible to make the catch on the thote to its in the mance of the previous weeks of wardi at Cory is is almost impossible centre-line, and If the hand polaris. out- by 21 shots to 15 in the Colony shattering the 10 miles figures by for the hand to work along the centre- Open Singles Lawn Bowls Cham pionship of the Lawn Bowls Asso margin of 6% mins, and straight-line.
V. Petherick (K, B. G. C.) de-
ciation at the Craigengower Cric- ket Club green yesterday afternoon to enter the Semi-Final Round.
Scores:
T. F. Stainton V. Petherick Head Shot Total Shots Total!
4 4
I think there is little doubt but...1 on a baking hard wicket, for which that Opers Eve today can be 2 the Oval is famous, the winning hailed as Shanghai's champion 3 of the toss may well determine the pony, his present record for: 1934) 4. destination of the Ashes. I would being seven starts, resulting in six 5 say that if Woodfull won the toss wins and one second, and this 6 and the match was played under latter with ordinary luck might 7 thene conditions Australia would have been a first, writes Ching in 8 be certain to win, wi
the North China Daily News 4 KIPPAX-COMEBACK
Welcome Morn, with five wine, 10 The return to form of Alan may run him close; also Castle 11 Kippax, following his bout of ribbon, with his four wine, has 12 influenza and sore throat, is pleas-done come hard work and deserves 19 ing, and his inclusion in the side full credit for his successes, 2014 would be a gesture appreciated by also does Four Aces, with bip, simi- 15 all followers of the game he is lar number of wins, now 37 and is probably taking part Mou Tan Hua, with five thirds 17 in his last tour. On prenent form has manfully upheld, the high re-18 he is more than likely to displace putation he has as
one of the 19
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L. Darling, who has been one of gamest bits of pony-flesh racing zo the disappointments of the four.
jon any one of the three local 1
courses.
Bob Wyatt won his spurs in the same match in the 1980. series when he was given the role of captaincy which Percy Chapman had held in the first four Tests.
&
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way recording an average speed of important, as if they are held stretch: The position of the Engers, too, is over 19 m.p.h. for 15 miles, failed ed, this will cause strain followed by to start on his scheduled attempts an unnecessary waste of enngja on the 5 and 18 miles times.
His non-appearance was unfor tunately due to a severe outbreak
of boils, which, although curbing his activities in the near future,
|* KOWLOON F. C. MEETING
MOST CONSISTENT GOLFER
70 took both games against the Chicago 68 White Sox. my-
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The matches between the Philadel
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Cubs; and Cleveland Indians and
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Washington Senators, were aban doned owing to rain.
Results, as cabled by Reuter, were:
National League
Brooklyn
Consistency in golf te an ideal Cincinnati which even the best players in the
world are unable to attain, but in Brooklyn comparative terms of consistency Cincinnati I do not think there is anything
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The twentieth annual general better in the recent records of New York should got prevent his "facing the meeting of the Kowloon Football British golf than that of Scot timekeeper in two or three weeks' Club will be held in the Club's Pavi- land's professional champion, 4 time.
lion on Friday, August 24, at 6 pm Mark Seymour-Harry Young.
5 91
Jackson and Terry hit a homer.
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WIMBLEDON 4TH DAY RESULTS
TAPT
Pittsburgh
Vaughan hit a homer,
American LeagUO
Chicago
THE results of Wimbledon G. M. Lott (U,BA) bt. N. Sharpar W. Gibby and W. R. Latham, 7—–6. Philadelphia
matches in which the Teaser-
(G.B.), 7, 8, QHT fl balt-2
8 known players took part make
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GIRL POLO TEAM
WOMEN'S SINGLES (Holder: Mr. F. S. Hoody)
SECOND ROUND, CAN
7 18 2
Jimmy Foxx hit a homer, J. A. S. Collins, and G. G. Frank ht. ka
E. Higgs and B.
Chicago
10 the same policy as that adopted Mr. L. Godfres (G.fl.) bt. Miss J. F. G. Lysaght and D. McPhail by Philadelphia
10 last year, the China. Hail will 11blish daily the complete results 14 of each successive day during the 14 Wimbledon Fortnight.. Today the 17 results of the fourth day, Jung 23, 31 are given?
MEN'S SINGLES
(Holder: I. H. Crawford).
THIRD ROUND
(Seeded : Players In Black "Type}"
F. S. Ford (G.B.), 6-1, 6-0, Miss H. Jacobe (U.8.A.) bt. Mrs. D.
Andrus (0.8.A.), 82, 81, H. W. Artens and G. von Metaxa bt. Detroit Miss K. E. Stammers (GB, nominatedyr Oestberg and E. Schroedel; 6-4,
New York KARENA Alstin Largas and J. Leannur wo, Crossetti hit a homer, Mile. L. Adamoff (Ezance) bt Miss L H. Culley and W. Hines KirRNA BA
Row (India), 6817, 64
0. R. Kingpley and G. Luckett bt. St. Louis FTL. M. Horn (Germany) b. Mrs. Ei
Taylor and J. B. Sturgeon, Boston
-W. E. Aftewell md 1, S. Burrow), Williams hit a homer.
F. Whittingstall (0.3.), 5-7, 6-0, p. de Kehrling and E. Gebrowits bt. 31. Shim and M" Bleem) 6-3, 40,
10-88
WOMEN'S DOUBLES (Holders By Mathieu and FIRST BOUND Miss TR Jarvis and Misr - ARA,
We have a new arrival from Hankow, named Boston Drill, who comes with
a great reputation,.
THIRD ROUND having championship wins on all
Four Texas girls and one from the Hankow courses to his credit. Arkansas comprise a polo team who J. Yamagishi (Japan) 8. H. K. Lester Miss D. E. Rond (G.B. nominated)
bt, Mia M. Heeley (GE; Though England lost, it was no
He is at work on the Shanghal have scored several successes (G.B.), 6-7, 1-5, 6-4
LR. Stoeten (USA) b. M. Bernard fault of the Warwickshire skipper course, but as yet I have not seen games against men from Texas He stepped into the breach when him, as he, like many others, dure University The women are belag England had lost half her wickets ing the last few weeks have exer american player, who is convinced C. Boussus (France) b. G. E. Maltroy Fr G Aussem (Germany) bt Missy Wright St. Mia H. Martin and im August 25 On Causeway
coached by Cecil Smith, the brilliant
(France), Banda Band, Bunga na Mme. R. Mathieu (France) ht. Mrs. Fishield (USA) W., H. CH. C. Hopman (Australia), 3-6,
Flaier (Switzerland), ser,
for 197 runs, and aided Sutcliffe to clsed well ahead of daylight. This
(New Zealand), 6-1, 6-2, 6-3 H. Harvey (GB), 6-1, 6-0, G. 1. Senthrall; (73, 23, 6–8 add 170 in 185 minutes, his own pony's arrival must add consider that they will develop into a first) Parry (GAB,,, nominated) ht. R. Miss F. James (Gd.), bt. Mrs. F. M. Mian 1, Ingram, and. Misa F. R. Scott
class combination.
share being a dogged 64 In 180 able interest to Shanghai's open minutes.
The scores of that match werd? England: 405 (Sutcliffe: 161, K 8
·Duleepsinkii 50, R. E. 8. Wyatt 64, C. V. Grimmett -4 for 386).. 251 (Sutcliffe 54, K. 8 Duledpainhji 48, Hammond 60, P. M. Horni-
INTERPORT POLO TRIAL DATE"
Bay Ground
pony racing this autumn.
SHANGHAI RACING SEASON
The Griffins of th
D. N. Jones (USA) E. J. Hiba (Bra-
choslovakia),
[H,
Menzel (Brechoslovakia), 0-0, 6-5. Strawion (G.B.), 6—1, 8—|
hebt. Mir P. G. Groves and Miss P. 17, CETERA Mrs. H. Sperling (Denmark), bt. Mr. M.Weken 8-3-6-Liga Prylic baby are Instead of Friday, August 8. R. _ Wood * (U.B.A.) ** H. G. N.] B. L. Edwards" (GB) 6~2, Hiu G. 4. Clarke, Jervoise and Miss and Friday,. August 26
play M. El Nonweller bt Miss N. Adamson the usual days, polo at meeting. on the Shanghat course fa Copper (G.B.); 4–6, 6–2, 6–2,
Babcock (U,B.A.) bt @Mrs, A. and3 MİR not until October 18..:
Mellows (GB), 6-1, 6-16) OMEN'S DOUBLES BOA
| three=Larars provided
Holde
the first at Kiangwan on October
then the
October 28,
G Kirby (South Africa); bt Matójka: (Anatala) 816,
Hecht (Czecho
Racing commences
brook for 92)ts to September 8, at the
"Abstralia: 605 (W, H. Ponsford 110,
D. G. Bradman 282
Jackson to be followed
79, 1 A. 1. Pooblan 8 for 204), end at Kian
and the final one at Shanghai în ||
Tovembers
J. Boretra, and J. Brugnon
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