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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1934.

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TRIANGULAR INTERPORT SWIMMING GALA PROSPECTS IN S'HAI

HOPES FOR ST. LEGER

WINDSOR LAD

UNCHALLENGED

FAVOURITE

Unfortunate Scratching

Of Colombo

LIGHT BROCADE ALSO OUT WITH STRAINED LEG

Favourite's Fine Form

London, To-day.

Few alterations have been made to the riders and starters: for the S, Leger, to be run at Doncaster to-day. Jones will ride Tiberius, Taylor St. Hubert and Harry Wragg Pride of the Chil- terns.

7

Probable starters and jockeys

art-

Adept (Dick).

Tiberius (Jones).

Primero (Ray).

Lo Zingaro (Gordon Richards).

Umidwar (Fox).

Achtenen (Perryman).

St. Hubert (Taylor).

Windsor Lad (C. Smirke).

Partiot King (Bezant).

Pride of The Chilterns (Harry

Wragg).

Autuma (Childs).

Since

Colombo's

Reuter.

withdrawal

unchallenged

from the St. Leger, Windsor Lad

FROM

NATIONA

FLORIDA

Alfred Lastinger la braving the Atlantic in this 10-foot sail boat, Mina Florida. Te started alone from Daytona Beach, bound for San Sebastian, Spain.

HAMMOND'S

SPLENDID

AVERAGE

Larwood And Verity Lead Bowlers

LATEST HOME CRICKET AVERAGES

London, Aug. 14. With a total of 1,955 runs scored

in 24 innings, Hammond has now! the magnificent average of 93.09.) Ames, who is again second on the list, follows far behind with 64.66.!

list of first-class averages are a8 follows:-

HONG KONG SUPERIOR HOME TURF

ON TIMES

TIENTSIN SENDING TEAM OF ONLY SIX

ALL COMPETITORS FOR EVENTS

(By G. L.)

RECORDS

H. H. THE AGA KHAN LEADS OWNERS

AND BREEDERS

Gordon Richards Still

Heads Jockeys

FRANK BUTTERS TRAINS WINNERS OF £59,739

THE sensational times established by Noel Ham-

mond in the recent Shanghai swimming Securing 28 wins with 17 horses Details of the latest published championships over the shorter distances, has and stake money valued £41,295, brought about a revival of hopes for Shanghai's A. H. the Aga Khan is far ahead success in the Triangular Interport contest of his nearest rival, H. H. the against Hong Kong and Tientsin which starts Maharaja of Rajpipla, former to-morrow at the French Pool, continuing on Sep-own of Windsor Lad, as a race-

horne owner, tember 14 and 15.

BATTING.

(Qualification: 17 completed innings;

Ave.

average 40,)

I.T.no. R. H.I

Hammond (W.R.) (Gloucester)

Ames

24 3 1955 302* 93.09 35 1940 202 64.66

J. H. Human

43

O'Connor

Tyldesley

Cook

The Aga Khan is also the lead-

Tientsin are unable to send more than 6 swimmers and ing breeder, horses from his 22 3 1226 146 64.52 will not compete for honours in the water-polo matches. relying stables having won £40.461

stakes this season to date. 7 2171 248 60.30 on the results of the swimming races for victory.

40 7 1988 239 60.24

36 5 1849.220 59.64

Iddon Gregory

40 6 2005 200* 58.97

39 3 2073 180 57.58

E. E. 3. Wyall 30 Todd

6 1362 161* 56.75

39 10 1598 130 55.10

Leyland

31

Langridge

(John) Mead

FRED SHULTE HURT Woolley

AT BASEBALL

Trosky Sets Record

Parks (3.)

Parks (H.) Gibbons

For Homers

GIANTS BEAT PIRATES

F. C. de Baram

Mitchell (A.)

(Yorks.)

¡Hendren

Arnold

Keeton

SOUTH CHINA SOCCER TEAM FOR BERLIN OLYMPIAD?

Nomination Likely According To Nanking Message According to information receiv- favourite. Colombo's injury oc-led-here from Nanking, a spokesman

New York, To-day- R. de W. K.

Winlaw curred during the night, and it of the China National Amateur

Fred Shulte, of the Chicago'. E. Walters was thought that his knee came Athletic Federation has declared into contact with some protuber-that Chino will send a soccer team white Sox, has probably sustained A. Melville ance in the stable. possible with to the 1996 World Olympiad in

Paynter Berlin and that the South China an ankle fracture as the result of Sutcliffe the manger.

bau

Leon

સા

Hong Kong's team of 14 swimming stars left on Saturday by the President Coolidge,

(Continued on Page 5)

in

The following are the complete

| English turf statistics to August 120.

In comparison with the best, bell; J. Bradley (Y.M.C.A.), A. Wag- 4 1482 153 51.56 times put up by the northern staff (S.R.G.), D. J. Raeburn (S.R.C.).

H. Park (Y.M.C.A.), A. C. Sinclair H.H. Aga Khan ........ 28 competitors in recent champion (S.R.C.), N. G. Hammond (S.R.C.), H. H. Maharaja of Rajpi

42 1 2175 176 53.07!

43 6 1959 232′′ 52.94 ships, Hong Kong's anxiety lies R. N. Richards (C.S.F.).

40 7 1744 198 52.84 only in the two sprint events, the

25 2 1188 181 51.65 50 yarde and 100 yards free- 33 8 1291 100* 51.64)

43 4 2246 157 $1.01 style events. In all other styles torport events:

29 1 1119 208 50.86 our swimmers are capable of Thursday, September 13—

jcarrying off the honours.

220 yards free style, 100 The visiting teams will be ac breast stroke, free style relay,

43 4 1925 181 49.43 36 2 1752 135 48.66 45 5 1938 144 48.45 (commodated at the Foreign Y.M. Friday, September. 14 35 0 1690 26148.28 C.A. and a programme of events

has been arranged so that their style, medley relay,

Saturday, September 15- 32 6 1236 161* 47.53 time will be fully occupied. 36 3 1522 178 46.12)

59 yards free style, 100 yards back-H. H. Aga Khan To-morrow, the three teams will stroke, diving, 440 yards free style. In France 30 3 1245 109 46.11

44.93 be entertained by the committee water polo (Hong Kong v. Shanghai), Mr. D. Sullivan 43.70 of the French Club to tiffin and in 50 yards free style- 43.39 the evening of that day the first T. Paget (Hong Kong) 28 sec., G.Lord Derby 42.15 night's events of the three-day gala. Hammond (Shanghai) 25.2.5 sec. Lord Carsarroll

Nigalewitzky (Tientsin) 25.2.5 sec, Sir Alee Black 41.39 will be swum off. The French Club 100 yards free style-

Sir George Ballough Lord Durham

32 2 1321 166

34 7 1180 157

Shortly before his triumph in eleven will probably be chosen to attempting to slide to the plate Ashdown

Harris It is during the eleventh innings of

N. S. Mitchell- Yorkshire the

stakes Windsor wear this country's colours. Lad was said to be flourishing, also stated that China will also send Washington Senators in the major Innes and the fact that his new owner, over a few track athletes for the

league baseball yesterday. He was J. W. Seamer

Watson Mr. Martin H. Benson, took him sprinting races.

carried off the field.'

Barnell aver without a veterinary certi-

43 2 1779 332

1 2 1644 153

33 1173 171

Barber

ficate is significant.

Achtenan had some little claim PERRY DEFENDING U.S. TENNIS

to recognition in

the St Leger.

He is the winner of two or three races, although nothing has been seen of him since Ascot, where he gave 10 lb. und a three-length beating to Washington in the Prince of Wales Slaken.

TITLE AGAINST ALLISON

39 1 1587 248 41:76 committee have been particularly W. Lawrence (Hong Kong) 59.3.5 Sledmere Stud 11 2 782 194 41.13 kind in lending their spacious sec., G. Nigulewitzky (Tientsin) 59.2.5 Lord Astor 37 0 1518 178 41.02 46 2 1790 191 40.6s bath, with its large accommodation sec., N. G. Hammond (Shanghai) gir Abe Batley Lord Rosebery Trosky hit his thirty-third Hardala

On Monday, the 57.1.5 sec. 40 5 1422 145 40.62 for spectators.

220 yards free style- home-run in the major league M. J. Turnbull 35 3 1280 123 40.00 Interport dinner will be held at the

*Signifes not out.

Rowing Club, this season when he banged out

BOWLING.

The Competitors

The following are the competitors

a circuit clout against Philadel- phia Athletics to establish a re- cord for Cleveland Indians' bats-, (Qualification: 40 wickets, average 23.) of each port in the events.-

men.

Larwood

(Continued From Page 1)

Allison beat Sidney Wood in straight sets to cause a big upset.

Louis Verity Johnson blanked the St.

Paine After leading 3-1 in the first set,

Philadelphia Geary to give A Great Sire

Wood collapsed before Allison's Cardinala Windsor Lad is a bay horee by

game of their double-header. They Bowes Blandford, the great sire of the devastating all-round-play, and did Phillies the verdict in the first Tate day. Blandford is also the sira not lead again throughout the were nosed out, however, in the ocular

second game by a 5 to 4 tally. of Campanula, the winner of the match.

One Thousand Gulneas this year, Driving deep to Woods' back- and of Brantome, unbeaten, and acknowledged to be the best three-hand, Allison followed up to the net repeatedly to secure points with -year-old in France.

volleys. His

He is the sire of Bahram, win-well tucked away

Hopwood

Mitchell (T. W. Lee shut out Chicago's Cubs (Derby)

give Boston Smith (3.) ¡G. O. Clay

Braves the verdict by 2 to 0.

(Middle- for nine innings to

sex) New York Giants, world cham- pions, obtained their revenge after Copson

533

0. M. R. W. Ave.

for

WINNING OWNERS

Racen Value

won.

41.295

pła

8

13.469

Programme

Lord Glanely

13

13.261

Following is the programme of

[Lord. Derby

In-Sir Richard Brooke

2

9.168

18

8.293

Lord Durham

X

8,042

yards!

Sir George Ballough

7,642

Lord Astor

10

7,643

Mr. T. Lant

5

6,491

Mr. E. Thornton Smith

5

5,875

880 yards free style, 100 yards free Lord Rosebery

8

5,827

Sir Charles Hyde

7

5,801

BREEDERS

17

40.461

42

18.016

A 14,326

National Stud

17 12,576

18

9,766

13 12,567

2 9,168

7,815

2

7,405

17

7,326

5,892

6,510

5,509

TRAINERS

51 :25

59.739

18.793

- 16.315

34'.

15

14.295

7: 13,328

12

13,067

11,890

38

10577

242

10,451

18

10,184

40 10,137

20

9.592

JOCKEYS

Til.

Wins. mts.

126 596

79

316

107

57 - 295

252

50 344

BEAUTIFUL AND NOVEL SPORTS TROPHY

8. Donoghue T. Weston G. Nicoll |C. Ray

341

46 337

40 286

37

239

¡B. Caralako

28 162.

W. Lawrence (Hong Kong) 2 min. Frank Butters 30 sec, G. Nigniewitaky (Tientain) 2 J. Jarvis min. 13.4.5 sec. N. G. Hammond M. D. Peacock

F. Darling (Shanghai) 2 min. 37.4.5 sec. 440 yards free style...---

0. M. D. Bell L. Roza Pereira (Hong Kong) 5 M. Marsh Hong Kong and Tientsin are very min. 41 sec., A. Logan (Shanghai) 5 Capt. T. Hogg

Capt. C. Boyd-Rockfort. 16 477.2 99 1313 82 16.01 strong in the long distances ang min. 53.3.5 sec.

F. Hartigan 968.2 410 1817 110 16.51

880 yards free style-- 1139.2 401 2422 138 17.55 will have to fight it out between

L. Roza Pereira (Hong Kong) 11. Leader honours while 173 957 54 17.72 themselves

min. 58.3.8 sec., R. Norman (Tientsin)F Templeman

R. J. Colling 1172.2 374 2169 119 18.21 they have also the best men for 11 min. 57.3.5 sec., C. H. Raven (Shang H. L. Cottell

898 353 2110 115 18.34;

the backstroke, but Shanghai hai) 13 min. 30.4.5 sec. 961.3 355 1831 99 18.49) 377.1 134 749 40 18.50 ought to come into her own in the 100 yards buck-stroke-

Lau Po Hay (Hong Kong) 69.2.5 B.)

sprints and may gather points in

Bec, O. Ohlwein (Tientsin) 69.3.5 sec, G. Richards 895.1 181 2808 151 18.59 the relay and the diving. The W. Wagner (Bhanghai) 74.4.5 sec. 225 1461 70 18.78 following are believed to be the 100 yards breast stroke-

best times made by the various Kwok Chan Hang (Hong Kong) 73 R. Perryman 1085.4 269 2497 130 19.20 swimmers this year, and form au see, R., Norman (Tientsin) 82 sec., O. P. Beasley Hagenstein (Shanghai) 82.2.5 sec. H. Wrage 567.1 137 1339 67 19.98 interesting comparison:

711

ner of the richest stake of the play was featured by perfect place-two defeats, beating Pittsburgh LAR. Peebles 352.4.63 575 16 21.1950 yd. free-style-

year for two-year-olds. A splen

dld young Blandford horse of un- usually impressive physique with a (Continued on Page 5)

F.A. MEETING ON MONDAY

menta.

Pirates.

Results, PERRY INJURED Perry strained a tendon in his were: right ankle in the second set, but says that he will be able to play Pittsburgh in the Final to-day.

Throughout his encounter with New York

The Hong Kong Football Asso- ciation advises that the monthly Kirby he was cool and collectedCincinnati meeting of the Council will be held He directed his attack mainly from

in the Association's office, at the the baseline, although he was most Hong Kong Sports Club, on Mon-effective overhead when the oppor-Chicago'

tunity occurred.--Reuter. day, September 17, at 5.30 p.m.

Shanghai Interporter Makes 111

Not Out In Flawless Innings

312 3268 163 21,35

W. Lawrence, T. Paget (Hong Kong); G. Nigniewitzsky, M. Prodan 987.5 243 2320 108 21.48 (Tientsin); N. G. Hammond, C. H. 661 166 1651 76 21.72) Raven (Shanghai.)

100 yd, free-style-

Tokyo, Sept. 7.

W. Nevett F. Fox

İgeebsdceeca

16,173

A beautiful helmet of a Japan- CHINA NEEDS $160,000 FOR

Freeman 1248 Smith (H. A)

(Leices- as cabled by Reuter,

Ler) Smailes National League

Pope (A. V.) (Derby)

420.4 100 913 42 21.73 W. Lawrence E. B. Roza; 0. Ohl- 786 215 1668 75 22.24 wein, G. Nignlewitzky, N. G. Ham-ese feudal lord, with the front de 759.4 233 1855 81 22.90 mond, A. Logan. Matthews (A.D.)

220 yd. free-style--- (Northants) 656.1 146 1653 72-22.95

W. Lawrence, L. Roza Pereiraj 1,sibbles

906 235 1677 73 22.97 Ohlwoln, G. Nigniewitzky: N. 463.5 87 1380 60 23.00 Hammond, A. Logan.

DHollies

2 Nichola

H. D. Read 366.3 65 1313 57 23.03440 yd, free-style-

626.2. 162 155465 23.5%)

Parks (J.)

G. O. Allen

o Sinfeld

875

177 2886 101 23.62

W. Lawrence, L. Roza Pereira; 769.4 173 1869 76 23.80 Chiwein, R. Norman: A. Logan, C.

392.2 215 1103 48 23.97even

354.5 77 1031 49 23.97 880 yd. free-style-

1936 OLYMPIAD

:

coration of a gold dragon, sym- bolic of the "samural spirit in

Nanking, Sept. 7. Opresent-day sports, has been of! The expenses for China's parti- Gfered by Admiral K. Okada as a cipation in the World Olympic trophpy for the winning team in Games in Germany in 1936 have athletic sports been fixed at $160,000. Part of O. the U.S.-Japan II. which will take place in the Meiji the fund will be provided by the Shrine Stadium to-morrow. Government and part will be

raised by the N.A.A.F.

1097.2 309 2436 101 24.11 L Roza Pereira, A. A. Roza; 0. 987.2 254 2493 101 24.68 Ohlwein, R. Norman; C. H. Raven, G. 586.3 126 1667 67 24.88 M. Unterberger. (Continued on Page 5)

R. H. E.

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9

2

4

Brooklyn

5

8

6

Wensley

Voce

Boston

0 6

Booth

W. Lee pitched.

St. Louis

0 5

Johnson pitched. Philadelphia

Goddard Gunn

5

9

Allen hit a homer.

5

9

0

4 11

1

FOUR CENTURIES AT FOLKESTONE

American League

.2

13 1

3 12 1

· 15

3 all-rounder, contributed 111 not out

4

9

38

T

10

36

Cricket in Shanghai was recent-longs to but a selected few, in St. Louis

Washington

ly featured by a flawless century compiling his first century this Philadelphia (111 not out), made by that youth-season. ful and, modest Interporter, Sam

Not a single occasion was he in Chicago Kermani, member of the Recs*

Game went to 11 innings. Tyros, which team in the only danger of being out, despite the

tantalizing slow balls of Donald [New York

league match played yesterday were Leach which might have had effect St. Louis in need of but:26 runs to claim a victory against the Nomads.

As it' war-the' match ended in a

with any other batsmen. Second

honours must go to the Recs' skip-New York per, Torry Wilson, who had join St. Louis

aw, the latter batting frat were ed Kormani earlier might have

all out for 226, while the Recs turned the match into a victory. Boaten

outfit made 201 for four wickets

when stumps were drawn..

Kermani has been batting very consistently, this season, easily top-

Game went to 11 innings.

As it was he scored 89 runs and Detroit like Kermani remained undefeated when time was declared..

Philadelphia

ping the list of Recs" batsmen, noKerman came to the Colony with Gramer hit a homer:

Donald Leach's tɛam-in 1931 and re-

it was not at all surprising to see and here for season, audiating the Cleveland ... him achieve the honour, which be- Indian Recreation Cinb in the League].

Trosky hit a homer,

(Continued from Page 1.)

Hearne, the Middlesex Veteran

100 yd. breast-stroke-

Kwok Chan Hang. E. M. Marques; R. Norman, I. Tuleneff; O. Hagenstein, J, Lane.

100 yd. back-stroke-

Lan Po Hay, L Roma Pereira; 0.

Rengo.

Waner Leads Big League

Hitters In American Baseball

New York Sept,

Ohlwein, R.. Norman; W. Wagner, O. Paul Waner, slugging outfielder Hagenstein.

Free style relay-

Hits-Wanar 192, Terry 179.. Home runs-Mel. Ott of the Giants and Jim Collins of the St. of the Pittsburgh Pirates, con-Louis Cardinals 82 each.

W. Lawrence, L. Roza Pereira, T. tinues at the head of major league Gbaseball's batting averages for the Paget, E. B. Roza: 0. Onlwein, Nigniewitasky, M. Prodan, R. Macken-

2 to the M.C.C.'s first innings total sie; N. G. Hammond, G. H. Raven, A. season thus far, the weekly official

of 880, while Hudson had scored Logan, C. J. Grilk. 1127 not out when the second Medley relay-

70 innings was declared at 816 for, S. Leu Po Hay, Ewok Chan Heng, W.

summary, Issued to-day, shows.

Waner has an average of 867, a8

A bright innings of 167 by Ash. Lawrence, D.Ohhwein, R. Norman, G. compared with Manager Bill Terry

ter N. G. Hammond.

351.

M.

1 down and a score of 104 by Todd, Nigilewitzky; W. Wagner, E. McAllis of the New York Glants, who has

who carried his bat, were largely Diving responsible for Kent's fine Erst Ed., da Rosa, Wong Sth Hon: innings total of 480 in the face of Prodan, R. Norman; C. Sharp, W. 2 Smith, who took 6 for 107 with his Humber,

fast deliveries Play concluded water polo

Pitching Hal Schumacher, Giants, won 21 and lost six; Jerome Dizzy Dean of Cardinals, won 24 and lost seven,

In the American league the atandings are

Hits Gehringer 184, Gehrig 188.

Home runs--Gehrig 42,

Jimmy In the American league Charley Foxx of the Philadelphia Athletics, Gehringer of the Detroit Tigers is 40, 19 credited with 362 and Lou Gehrig · Pitching-Vernon "Lefty" Gomez, of the New York Yankees -881. Yankees, won 24and lost three Chan Bhek Pui, A. Fullagner, W. The leaders in other departments Wes Ferroll, Boston Red Sox, Wor 11 3 when Kent had scored 208 for 6 Lawrence, C. E. Rosa Pereira, A. Ai

[when set 267 to win.

Roza, La Rosa Pereira, W. T. Camp-lin the National league, follow: 118 and lost three.

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