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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1934.
INTERPORT BOWLS SUSPENDED AT 10-ALL
H.Q. 20TH R.A.
LEAD RT. SECTION
IN AQUATIC MEET
Mooney Outstanding In The Heats
ELEVEN EVENTS IN "Y" BATH THIS AFTERNOON
The Headquarter Section of the 20th. Heavy Battery are leading Right Section by four points as a result of the first day of their annual swimming sports held in the Y.M.C.A. bath yesterday.
Was
L/Bdr. Mooney (Right Section), by gaining six places for the finsla the outstanding Individual. He has already won the half mile. been pinced second in the Diving, and third in the Plunge.
The finals will be held, to-mor row afternoon.
Yesterday's results were as follow:
15 Yards Free Style:
Heat 1-1, L/Bdr. Mooney R. S.; 2, Gr. T. Smith H.Q.S.
Taking enthusiastically
up capitalistic sports like polo and horse racing, Soviet Russla nOW makes its appearance in the heavyweight boxing division and here is Mikhailov, the sickle and hammer's prize winner who has now cleaned. up domestic talent and seeks International fime.
Heat 2-1, L/Bdr. Gay H.Q.5.; 2, POLICE HOLD
Gar. Sell R.S.
25 Yards Beginners Race:
Heat 1-1, Gar. Stubbs; 2, Gnr Sandells.
Heat 2-1, Gnr. Wright; 2, Gnr. {Smith.
150 Yards, Free Style (Gunners): .. Heat 1-1, Gur. T. Smith 11.2.5 2, Gnr. Gower H.Q.S.
Heat 2-1, Gar. Gardiner R.S.; 2, {Gnr. Sergeant H.Q.S.
25 Yards Dash:
Heat 1-1, Gnr. Roscoe LS.; 2, Gur.i T. Smith 11.Q.S.
Hent 2-1, L/Bdr. Gay H.Q.S.; 2,
Gnr. Gower H.Q.S.
150 Yards Medley Race:
Heat 1-1, Gnr. Gower H.Q.S;
L/Bdr. Brock H.Q.S.
Heat 21, L/Bdr. Mooney
AQUATIC HEATS
IN V.R.C. POOL
Finals To Be Decided On Saturday
BEER OUTSTANDING IN HONG KONG RINK
OMAR FAILS TO FIND FORM
COATES LEADS WELL AT NO. 1
INDIA TO HAVE OWN M.C.C.
Tests With Australia Likely
LORD WILLINGDON KEEN ON IDEA
India is to have an M.C.C. for itself. There, are likely to be
Shanghai, September 5. The thunderstorm yesterday put an end to play in the two In- terpart lawn bowls matches just at the most interesting.
stage of the games, eleven ends having been played before the players were forced to leave the green.
In the Shanghai and Hong Kong match the score stood at great changes shortly in the cric 10-all, and in the Shanghai and Hankow one it was 10-9 in favour ket organisations of this part of of the former.
the Empire.
WHAT IS THE OAKS DISTANCE?
Owen Claims Hurst Park Stake of £162
The large crowd present, which India takes its cricket very included many ladies, were great-seriously. It enters scale of y disappointed at Shanghai's high politics,
bad luck. Both matches were
Prince Behar, a member of
being hard fought, the_bowling one of its ruling families and himself a crack cricketer, who in the Shanghai and Hong Kong
now lives in London, is taking match being really brilliant, and part in negotiations to re-organ-
it is hard to say what would have ise his country's cricket. been the outcome.
He had a special talk with the NOVEL OBJECTION
Shanghai v Hong Kong
Viceroy, Lord Willingdon, when he was in London on a visit. The (By HOTSPUR)
There was an unfortunate delay idea of the prince and his collea- in the start of the match, two of guea is to set up a central govern London, August 10, Something new in the way of Shanghai's players turning up ing organisation in India on the objections is revealed in this late, and play was not started till lines of the M.C.C. week's "Racing Calendar," 3.40 p.m. Winning the toss, Hong interested. He, too, is a keen cric- Lord Willingdon, was more than The Hong Kong Police held the which states: heats of their Annual Swimming An objection has been lodged by Kong's lead. A. E. Coates, laid keter. He has decided to sound
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
2, Sports at the V.R.C. bath yester Mr. H. H. Hunn, the owner of down a three-quarter length jack the feeling for this suggestion
day afternoon. The finals will be Rasta, who finished second in the and Hong Kong took the first end when he returns to India. R.: held on Saturday, commencing at Kingston Plate at Hurst Park on
2, Gnr. Roscoe L.S.
150 Yards Free Style:
2.30 p.m.
Heat 11, L/Bdr. Gay H.Q.S.;
2,
Gnr. T. Smith H.Q.S.
Results were as follow: 100 Yards Free Style:
Heat 2-1, L/Bdr. Mooney R.S.; Gnr. Roscoe L.S.
2,
Diving:
1. nr. Conner H.Q.S.; 2, L/Bdr. Mooney R.S. and L/Bdr. Brock, H.Q.S. Long Plunge:
1, Gnr. Tyrrell H.Q.S.; 2, Gnr. Mathews H.Q.S.; 3, L/Bdr. Mooney
R.S.
Distance: 41 ft. 6 ins. Half Mile:
1, L/Bdr. Mooney R.S.;.2, Gnr. T. Smith H.Q.S. 3, Gar. Roscoe L.S.; 4, Gnr. Gower H.Q.S.
Inter-Section Championship to Date:
1. Headquarter Section
2. Right Section
3. Left Section
14 pts. 10 pts. 2 pts.
Tel. 21822.
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FIRST POLO GAME
IN U.S.S.R.
Ambassdor Trains Teams
FIT FOR INTERNATIONAL
MATCHES IN FEW YEARS
Moscow, July 27.
MELBOURNE AIR RACE
1
(Continued from Page 4)
It will probably prove impossible for all the contestants, however, to
Hine up on the field at the same time.
Owing to the large number of
The first polo match in the Soviet entries, and also as a precaution Union took place between two picked teams of Red Army com- against accidents, it is likely that
manders near Moscow.
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME
Heat 1-1, Hutchinson; 2, Manning, Heat 21, Franks; 2 Youe. 100 Yards Breast Stroke:
Heat 1-1, Franks; 2, Wagland. Umbrella Race:
Heat 2-1, Bowers; 2, Oakley,
Heat 1-1, Robinson; 2, Hircock; 8, Hutchinson.
Heat 2, Hayward; 2, Bowers; 3, Hughes.
Saturday, July 28,
a rlle and a half.
to Chatelaine,
with a good three.
Cricket at present In India is
in pretty much the same posi- tion as it was the early days in Australia. There are several small organisations, each at variance with its members and bickering among themselves. This makes the task' of arrang- Test matches doubly difficult.
Strong Support
the winner on the ground that she Shanghai took the next three had won a race of a distance ex-ends with a single and two twos, ceeding one and a half miles. the four bowling exceptionally The Hurst Park race was confin-well, especially Renton-Smith and ed to horses that had not won over Porter.
Hong Kong scored a single on the Chatelaine, owned by Mr. C. M.next, bringing the score to 5-4ing Prior and leased to Mr. Ernest against them in the 5th end. They Thornton-Smith, last year won the also took the 6th with a good two. Heat 3-1, Moss; 2, Loughton; 3, Oaks, the distance of which is off. Thanks to a brilliant shot from There is strong support in India cially described as "about a mile Porter, Shanghai secured two on the for a body on the lines of the Brown.
and a half."
7th, Hong Kong getting a single M.C.C." Prince Beher said after he Obstacle Race:
left the Viceroy.. Mr. Hunn is seeking to claim the on the next.
Scores Even At Close Hurst Park stake of £162 on the ground that the Oaks course is Porter again lay a good shot to over rather than under a mile and give Shanghai two on the 9th, and a half. I have never heard the they took the 10th with a single, point raised before.
bringing the score to 10-7 in their: favour.
Hent 1-1, Bowers; 2, Penfold. Heat 2.-1, Hircork; 2, Franke. Heat 3-1, Wagland; 2, Winterton.
NIPPON SWIMMERS FOR AUSTRALIA
This afternoon's programme is For Melbourne Sports
as follows:
75 Yards Free Style (Final).
25 Yards Beginners (Final).
150 Yards Free Style (Gunners).
150 Yards Free Style (N.C.0's.):
25 Yards Free Style (Final).
150 Yards Medley (Final).
50 Yards Free Style (Final) Consolation Race (Boys and Girls). Obstacle Race..
Inter-Section Relay Race. Officers v. Sergeanta Relay Race.
Y.M.C.A. TO MEET
CHINESE "Y" Return Aquatic Meet To-morrow
Meet
Tokyo, Ang. 30.
The Japan Amateur Swimming) Association tentatively has decided
FRAULEIN AUSSEM'S
REVENGE
to accept an invitation from the Peggy Scriven Beaten
Amateur Swimming Association of Australia to send two men to Mel- bourne for the aquatic sports to be held there this winter.
In Germany
London, Aug. 11. Mr. Wallis Myers writes: On her home courts Fraulein Aussem has
Masaji Kiyokawa (back-stroke) and Koji Miyazaki (free-style) were mentioned by the Australian Asso-avenged her defeat by Miss Sert- ciation, but Yasutaro Sakagami will ven in Paris. be sent in the place of the latter, who is ill-Rengo,
pro- AMERICA INTENT AIR RACE WIN
Below is appended the the planes will be started at short gramme for the return Swimming Among those who turned out to intervals. The actual times will be Gala between the European and Chinese Y.M.C.A.'s which will be see the match were Voroshilov, checked en route.
People's Commissar of Defence, Six important air posts have held in the former's bath to-mor
Litvinov, People's Commissar of
row evening.
In their last meet-
Programme and entries of pean Y.M.C.A.:~
Foreign Affairs, John C. Willey, been selected for the use of coming the Chinese were victorious.
abroad, for Councellor of the American Em-petitors from
as-
bassy, and foreign correspondents.sembling and testing their William C. Bullitt, U.S.A. Ambassa-
as the machines, before reporting to the aerodrome from which the start
dor in the U.S.S.R. acted judge.
Ambassador Praises Play will be made. Charles Thayer, Ambassador They are Gravesend, in Kent; Bullitt's private secretary, played Bristol Airport; Hooton Park, near
in one of the teams.
150 Yards Medley Relay Race:
H. G. Lange and R. Goldman.
Euro-
F. J. Anslow, H. F. Lange and
E. F. Selk.
Long Plunge:
"Lord Willingdon agreed with this. Our Idea is to set, un M.C.C. of our own.
"Then we can set about or. ranging Test matches, not only with England, but with Aus tralia, South Africa, and West Indies
10
"People over here do not realise
By this time it had been gradually clouding up and getting darker, with a few drops of rain falling. but the players just man-how much enthusiasm there is in aged to finish the 11th with the India for good cricket. For one rain coming down in torrents, thing, it pays much better. There which stopped further play. are extremely good gates, and very
Hong Kong were laying two few professional players.` when Omar came up with his last
"Even so, we are up to Test
wood, a beautiful shot, and lay standard. It will not be long be-
fore we are beating you three the score being 10-all.
at the game you gave us."
With the players of both fours
playing exceptional bowls, it is hard to dig». criminate between them, but undoubtedly Heaton-Smith for Shanghai and Beer for Hong Kong were the outstanding players on the green. Porter was skipping a great game, outplaying Omar, who was Neither player has a strong ser- the weakest man of his side, and vice, but Fraulein Aussem's is un-he never got settled down on the der better control, and she is more fast green, which proved too much dependable on the backhand than for him
Ever since her illness in 1982 the German girl has been struggl ing to regain the form which won her the Wimbledon title in 1931. ON She has now succeeded.
Mrs.
Mollison's Views After Tour
Miss Scriven.
London, August 11.
An ull-German final is nothing new in Hamburg; but the cham- America is intent on winning pionship has not been won by an English player for nearly thirty the London-Melbourne air race.
¡years. So Mrs. J. A. Mollison, the famous air-woman, stated when
W. Schreuder or S. H. Garrod and she arrived at her country cottage
H. F. Lange.
220 Yards Free Style:
H. G. Lange and W. Schreuder.
R. B. Wood and H. F. Lange.
E. F. Selk and R. Goldman.
Mr. Bullitt, under whose super Liverpool; Hanworth Air Park, 100 Yards Breast Stroke: vision the two teams had been thirteen miles west of London; Fancy Diving: training since the beginning of Barton Air Port, Manchester; and 100 Yards Free Style: July, praised the playing of his Atlantle Park Aerodrome, at East- Red Army students.
"If good pole ponies are given to leigh, near Southampton-U.P.
'the players who are exceptionally
Insurance Arranged
good mallet-wielders, the Soviet Eight per cent. will be the in- "Union will be able to compete insurance premium for the death of international polo matches within entranta in the London to Mel- the next few years," declared Mr.bourne air race, which starts from Bullitt at the end of the game-London October 20, and ten per Tasa.
cent. for death or disability,
WORLD RECORD THROW FOR THE DISCUS
H. G. Lange and, G. H. Fowler. 50 Yards Back Stroke:
F. J. Anslow and II. F. Lange.
200 Yarda Free Style Relay Race:
at Petworth Sussex, after her two GERMAN WINS 6-DAY
months' tour of the U.S.A.
"There is no doubt," she said, MOTOR CYCLE RACE "that most
of the American
machines will cruise at 200 to 280
m.p.h., and will have a range un to 3000 miles.
*We shall be entering a stiff con- test and all the British hopes will be centred on what the De Havil
R. B. Wood, G. H. Fowler, R. Gold-land Comet machines
man, and E. F.. Selk.
China Mail Sports Diary
This was announced here to-day by a pool formed by leading Anglo-| American underwriters after pro- Acurtica= tracted and 'secret, negotiations,
It was stated that the premium Oslo, Aug. 28. for aircraft would be 20, 15 and 10 Hurling the discus to a distance per cent for machines valued up to of 62.42. metres, a Swedish athlete, $1,000, $10,000 and over £10,000 Harald Anderson, yesterday broke respectively, the third being re the world record. The former returned in case on claim was made.
Reuter cord was 61.78 metres.HavaS.
TO-DAY
Twentieth Battery, Royal Artillery
Meet (7.M.C.A. Bath),
Royal Hong Kong Golf Club Ladies' Section IA G. U monthly medal competition. D
TO-MORROW - Lawa Bowls Open Singles Final (Club de Recreto green, 6pm.)
HOME FOOTBALL LEAGUE TABLES
Brentford
Bolton
Burnley Blackpool Fulham
(Results on Page 4).
SECOND DIVISION.
Swanzes
MAMAK HOCKEY ENTRIES
Port Vale
Sheffield U.
Plymouth
Seven New Teams In Tournament
Bradford Barnsley
Bradford C. Manchester U. Norwich
Notts F.
Oldham
Ten entries have been received to Notts C.
the Mamak Hockey Tournament to West Ham
England Only Placed date, seven of which are from new South
Third
Munich, September 2. “
the
Southampton Hull new Newcastle
THIRD
Coventry
clubs
The following are entries:
Young Sikhs' Association, H.M.S.. German motorcyclists emerged Suffolk, H.M.S. Cornwall, H.M.S. now being victorious from severe competition Falmouth, H.M.S. Keppel, HM.S. Cardig
at the 14th International Six-Days Whitehall and Royal Army Service Brighton Mr. and Mrs, Mollison intend to Motor Cycling Race at the well Corps.
Set Millwall The Police, last year's winners, Newport pay an early visit to the, De Havil-known Alpine resort of Garmisch land Aircraft works to see their Fartenkirchen.pt "Comet" machine..
completed.*..*
Charlion
the Royal Corps of Signals, and Bristol C. They hope to The three Munich speedsmen | HLM.S. Medway have re-entered: Swindon be flying it before the month end. Henne, Navermeyr, and Stelzer on B.M.W. (Bavarian Motor Works)
C. F. WALTERS AND WORCESTER machines' succeeded in retaining
the international cup which was London, August 7, won by the German team in Eng
Reading Southend Queen's P.R.
Aldershot:
DAVIS BEATS LINDRUM Gillingham
Bournemouth Exter Sydney, Aug. 10, Northampton
It was officially announced at land last year.zë Worcester yesterday regarding re Italy and England obtained Davis beat Lindrom by 578. points Crystal; PA ports that O. F Walters might be second and third places respective in their billiards match which con Luton
Final scores: Torquay Clapton leaving Worcestershire that the ly. Germany has now the task of cluded here to-day. county have secured his services organising the Six Day Race In Davis 22,289 Lindrum 21.091 Bo
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