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THE CHINA MAIL MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1934.

SOUTH CHINA'S WIN OVER STRENGTHENED ST. JOSEPH'S ELEVEN

Short Passing Tactics Bring Three Goals GOOD FOOTBALL ON SODDEN CAROLINE HILL PITCH

WORLD BOXING TITLE

Barney Ross Defends Newly Won Crown

May.

America's Cup Yachting KWANGTUNG MEET

(Continued from Page 4.)

Endeavour holsting a ventilated spinnaker, muffed the hoisting and lost valuable ground."

recovered. It was first challenged which was used to the best advant-

DRAWS BIG LOCAL

AQUATIC ENTRY

Two Clubs Select Representatives.

LEAVING ON WEDNESDAY ON THURSDAY

sentatives...

FIFTEENTH CHALLENGER The Endeavour is the fifteenth There appeared to be something challenger for the America's Cup wrong with the pulleys, but experts The world welterweight boxing]

The trophy, won by the schooner considered the spinnaker was too championship bout between Bar- ney Ross of Chicago, world's dog-America in 1851, has never been large, as compared with Rainbow's ble titlist, and Jimmy McLarnin for in 1870 and 1871 by the English age. Finally, after persevering the Vancouver "Whirlwind," was schoonere Cambria and Livonia, with the ventilated spinnaker, En: South China gained a meritor-down for decision on Saturday The next two attempts were by deavour caught the extra wind, but In preparation for the three-day Provincial Aquatic night after three postponements Canadian yachts. Then followed, in the race had slowed down so much

Kwanglung ious victory by three goals to mowing to rain.

1885 and 1886, the challenges of the that the yachts hardly appeared to

Meeting, to be held in Canton, in their friendly soccer encounter A crowd of approximately 50,- narrow English cutters Genesta and be moving..

'commencing on Friday, October FINISHING ANXIETY Galetes. The Scottish cutter This- with a nominal St. Joseph's team, 000 fans, was expected.

The question at this stage was 12, several local Chinese clubs The Chicago flash, who also the tried in 1887. at Caroline Hill yesterday.

could finish have already selected their repres The fourth Esl of Dunraven whether Rainbow The weather was by no means holds the lightweight crown, is fav ideal for football and a heavy oured to defeat McLarnin, wild-made two efforts in 1893 and 1895 within the stipulated 6%1⁄2 hours. Rainbow appeared a

Swimmers from the South shower, which delayed the start, swinging Irishman. from whom he with his Valkyries, and finally, time lirait. did not enhance the already won the welterweight tile last from 1899 until 1930, Sir Thomas jeertain winner if she could cover

Chinese Bathing. Club, Lipton tried five times to win the the course within the 54-hour China Athletic Association, the water-logged ground.

The two lads will fight it out over Cup with his Shamrocks.

time limit and nothing unforeseen Despite the conditions, however,

the Mak Ngau Club and It cannot be said that British happened. She was about a mile Chung Sing Benevolent Society. the team-work and general com-16 rounds at the Madison Square

the Chinese Y.M.C.A.. at Long Island, yachts have shown much likelihood ahead. bination of the South Chins eleven Garden bowl

Tho There was little change in the was impressive and in this respect where the popular Chicago Jew of beating the Americans. was greatly superior to the Saints, ish fighter secured the welter single case when Sir William Bur- position at 9.10 p.m., though En-be sent to the southern capital,

day by the 8.8. Tung On. The forwards have eradicated to title Inst May after subduing the ton steered Shamrock IV. In 1920 deavour had, made a very slight either on Wednesday or Thurs Owing to two of their best swim- extent their last year's hard-hitting Vancouver boy, then was the sale exception. {a great

Shang- being in failing of individual raids and holder of the crown.

hai-Lau Po-hay and Chan Shek-pui, their short passing movements yes-

the Chinese Athletic Club will not terday were very neat and effec-

send any competitors to the meet- tive. Tam Kong-pak and Tail

Ing. Kwai-leung were quick on the up- take and sent in some fine rising! shots. On the right wing. Toi Kwai-shing showed an advan- tageous turn of speed, and both he and Ip Pak-wa on the other side contred well.

Lou Brouillard Shows Glimpse Of Old Form

gain...

Ten miles had still to be sailed before the time limit expired-and only 55 minutes left!

MR. SOPWITH AT THE HELM Mr. Sopwith will steer his cutter in the contest for the best out of seven. He is the only English Jowner who has ever steered his own Rainbow downed her parachute yacht in a race for the America's spinnaker and ran up the smaller Cup. vessel will make a very close race minute later the challenger low- with the Americans.

ered her ventilated spinnaker. Chicago, ILL., September 7.

The rules preclude there being Rainbow hoisted the Genoa jib, followed Lou Brouillard, one-time world's welterweight title-holder and now any very surprising or outstand-whereupon Endeavour

OVERWHELMS DUKELSKY

phenson.

mers

now

the

That Its members could not ob-

It is probable that the new one in exceedingly quick time. A tain leave was the reason given by

ENDEAVOUR OUTSAILED

the Chinese Civil Servants' Club

for being unrepresented.

The following will be the events

50 Metres 100 Metres

200 Metres

· 400 Metres

200 Metres Breast Stroke 400 Metres Breast Stroke 200 Metres Relay 400 Metres Relay

100 Metres Back

FOR WOMEN:-

FOR MEN: an active middleweight, displayed ing difference between the chal-suit, but with less advantage, los-at the meeting Wong As Good As Ever Wong Mee-shun was the main plenty of punch to-night to secure lenger and the defender in hulling considerable ground in a slow

and costly operation. The Endeavour is Mr. Charles Racing against time, Rainbow: stay of the halves with his distria verdlet over Solly Dukelsky, of form or rig.

Chicago, in the 7th of a scheduled

Nicholson's third Cup challenger, drew away, under

new rig, from buting movements always being 10-round bout. well up to standard. The summer Weighing of a pound more and he has had great experience of the English vessel, which did not vacation has in no way deprived than Dukelsky, at 160, Lou batter designing big cutter yachts, having seem to make speed even with her him of his occasional brilliant runs.ed his opponent so unmercifully bullt Nyria, Astra, Candida, Sham-sails set. Both Lau Mau and L! Tin-sang that the referee was forced to rock IV., Shamrock V., and last

out- were steady. Leung Kay-leung, in call a halt to the slaughter in year Velsheds for Mr. W. L. Ste-It was obvious at this juncture

that the English hope was goal, had some difficulty in holding the 7th-

RACE REGULATIONS

sailed both ways and beaten every several shots, but it was only at-

The regulations for the races time in sail manipulation. tributable to the slippery ball.

provide that each of the seven Half a mile, from the finish The Saint's sense of com. bination was sadly lacking. Tay Kwai-leung placed South-races (the first was salled yester Rainbow lost her chance when the Neither forwards nor defence China ahead shortly after the com-[day), should be decided on every time limit expired and "No Con could anticipate each other's play.mencement, and Tam Kong-pak succeeding week-day, provided that test" was declared The Endeav-

The following are the selected repre- land. in consequence, several pro-added to the score after running each owner shall agree to start on our was a mile from the Anishing

The destination of line. mising openings were wasted. Of through on his own. Tay added the the next day.

the Cup will be decided on the beat In a last desperate effort Rain-sentatives: th

Chinese Batbing Club-Ho 8fu-tam, Mel Chi-cheong, the forwards. Mathias, one of the third in the second half.

bow, with five minutes left, had Trang Ho-fook,

Lok-sin, four Brdarers who assisted the South China: Leung Kay-leung four out of the seven contests.

unfurled her spinnaker to cram Chow Wing-chuan, Lai Saints' was the only player to test Li Tin-sang, Lau Mau; Leung Wing

I

the South China keeper effectively. chul, Wong Mei-ahun, Li Kwok-wal: START COST SOPWITH Even when presented with "Bitters" Teci Kwai-shing, Tay Kwai-leung, Fung King-cheong. Tam Kong-pak and

the others would invariably paas Ip Pak-wa.. and eventually lose the oppor {tunity.

Mullane And Soura Shine Podmore was effective in hla stopping tactics, but his passing was alightly below standard. Elms

Saint Joseph's Smith; Mullane,

Victor, Souza

Podmore, Elms; Mathiss, Gill, Leonard, and Rocha

Veteran Lose To South China Juniors

The South China second team de-

put in some hard work in support.feated a scratch R.M.S. "Veteran"

THE RACE

Amateurs Fail, Declare The Critics

Newport, To-day. The "New York Times" yes

1.

.. 50 Metres

100 Metres 400 Metres

200 Metres Breast Stroke

400 Metres Breast Stroke

100 Metres Breast Stroke 200 Metres Relay

Diving

Water Polo Sampan Race

Yee-long, Ng Kam-chuen, Wong. Sik- all speed into the last stretch. Kwong Cheuk-chiu, Hong Siu-fai, Lee Her failure caused, deep disaphon, Misses Chan Yuk-fai, Leung Yuk- pointment at the unsatisfactory chun, I Shun-ying, Leung Yuk-fong, resnit of the race, Hardly a cheer Chan. Fang-hifig, Sim Ting-yak and

Leung Sluzhan. was raised at the Onish

Chang Bing Benevolent Society: Ng DEFENDER'S SUPERIORITY

Siu-50 On the day's sailing it was evi-Ching-min, Ng Chun-min, So Tin-nick,

Chang Wakwong, Lam denc that the, American" boat was Misses Lam Toni, Ng Yuk-hing, better, both windward and lee Wong Pel-ming and So Yee-lin.

South China Wong Mok-kwong, ward.

The British amateur crew were Yen Chi-kwok, Lo Hung-sin, Tip' Fai- lung, Chan Wing-kal, Cheung Kang-

Mullane and Souza were the only eleven by 5 goals to 1 at Carolineterday said that the Rainbow out manoeuvred in their slow chih and Leung Tien-sum; Misses

Hill, yesterday.

2 East Lanca

1 Borderers

I Borderers

3

4

was handled by Vanderbilt with any Saints players to combine in

Saturday's Results his uusal skill. Sopwith and his headling of the sails, in which Young Sau-king, Yeung Sau-chun, department they were beaten Leung Wing-han, Lau Kwai-chun, Yen Pai-han, Mok Shok-kun and Yen sense of the word, and both were

Olamateurs did not do so well

every time by their rivals.

Pei-cheung, steady when called on. Smith gave S. China "B"

The journal declares that Van- The result is considered to be a

The Mak Ngai Club-Wong Sun- a good Impression as regards an- Club

derbilt caught "Sopwith napping at good augury for the Cup holders' min, Shek Kam-put, Wong Ki-leung, tiefpation, but he, like Leung, had Club' Juniors great, difficulty in holding the ball.K.F.C. Attock 15 K.F.C. Defence 4 the start and held the advantage so chances.

gained until the end.

The start cost Sopwith the race, for Vanderbilt got the windward position which he never lost,

Interport Swimming

SOPWITH PRAISED`

Ho Ping-ki, Chan Ki-tsung, Wong K

KESWICK CUP

CONTEST

Many critics consider that for chin and Kwok Mok-hoi. the next race, Sopwith should change the ventilated spinnaker, which proved so troublesome, for a spinnaker resembling that used used by the Rainbow-Reuter.

BRIGHT HOPES

Greater hopes have been centred

on Mr. T. O. M. Sopwith's centre-

Date Altered To Sept. 29. -

The date of the Interport Polo

(Continued from Page 4) the longer distances, was eclipsed Weather conditions made a com- by R. Norman, of Tientsin, in the parison of the hoata most difficult, GOOD START NOT UPHELD

The Tientsin and it is impossible to predict the Although Hong Kong annexed 880 Yards event. two first places on the first night star's time, although a Shanghai re results of the other races.

board, steel-built yacht, Endea-contest for the Keswick Cup has of the Triangular interport contest, cord, is fully 19 seconds slower than

vour, as a challenger for. America's been altered from October 8 to the relay, the main event of the our champion's best, and it is hard

Sopwith ie given every credit for Cup, or the "Old Mug", as it la September 29 it is understood. The evening-and indeed the contest-to account for Roza-Pereira's de

Youthful A., A. Roza, how the courage to sail his own race. affectionately known to American Hong Kong team for the match, was lost, the Colony taking third feat..

ever, swam splendidly to take third His ability was greater than that yachting man, than on any other which was selected recently, is composed of Lieut. D. Peel-Yates, place to Tientsin and Shanghai.

exhibited in many previous .con-challenger of recent years. This event, the classic of the In-place for the Colony.

This faith was certainly increased W. J. Keswick, W. Newbigging and Lawrence again fulfilled expecta-tests.

journey. across the Capt. J. L. Jordan. terport, carried with it no less than 8 clear points and gave Tientsin ations by taking second place to Noel Other experts say that the En-by her wonderful chance for Interport Hammond in the 100 Yards event, deavour is potentially as fast as the Atlantic, in which she behaved honours. Hong Kong's team, E. B. it being accepted that the Shanghal Rainbow and that any conclusions splendidly in the roughest of wea- da Roza, T. Paget, Lau Po-hay and jetar, with a record of 57 1.5 secs.drawn from the result of the Brst ther..

The challenge race are most likely to be false, W. Lawrence, were favoured for was unbeatable.

Both skippers complained came from Archie Logan and G. this event.

Nigniewtzky of Tientsin, whom

about being upset by aero Lawrence beat to take second place. planes flying overhead.

Sopwith said his amateur crew gave splendid service,

ROZA-PEREIRA UNPLACED

W. Lawrence gave Hong Kong

an encouraging lead by winning the MEDLEY RELAY DEFEAT

Chun-hang

land.

England's faith in the Endea- As a yacht, she is perfectly devour's superiority is indicated by signed, her streamling being des-the fact that large sums of money cribed by experts as perfect, and, have been remitted to America to prior to her launching, she was lay on her before the race, while expected by her builders, Messrs in America, experts are overflow- Camper and Nicholson, who have ing with enthusiasm for the beau- 220 Yards free styla event, in spite Despite the Inclusion of two rẽ

built yachts for over 150 years, to ty and grace of the new challen- of being some 3 seconds. Blower cord-holders, Kwok

"SHOWED US SOMETHING" be the fastest yacht that ever put ger,

CHALLENGER'S DISADVANTAGE than his best time in Hong Kong, (breast stroke) and Lau Po-hay

Vanderbilt admitted that the io ses.. The surprise was provided when L (back stroke), the Colony were

Her keel and mast are said to be The great drawback in American, Roza-Pereira, whose best time for again beaten by Tientsin in the Endeavour was very fast and gave|

two of the secrets of her antici- and British eyes, to any British this distance la 2-mins. 34 2-5 eees, medley relay race. R. Norman had him a great race.

Cornelius Vanderbilt said, pated success, the special keel, com-challenger's chances is that the demonstrated his breast-stroke was unplaced.

bating the vessel's tendency to heel visiting vessel has insufficient time "V-SLOW BREAST STROKE RACE speed the evening before, and Kwok The Endeavour showed us

Lover and lose way by travelling for practice after arrival, the week Kwok Chun-hang came up to ex-was unable to give the Colony the something."

It is generally agreed that if the aldeways, is said to be something or so elapsing between the arrival pectations by winning the 100 Yards big lead that was expected of him. breast-stroke event, but this time, with Dr. Ohlwein, former record-Endeavour gets a good breeze, she new in design, and will add con- of the vessel and the race being siderably to her speed, especially if insufficient for the crew to get back although an Interport record, was 8 holder for the back-stroke to give will do far better-Reuter. seconds slower than his Hong Kong Las Po-hay a hard fight, the final The only flaw in the race at this the weather is at all heavy into racing form after the long and strenuous journey across the Atlan record E., M. Marques, who 60 yards between Lawrence and stage was the lack of a good wind NEW RIGGING DESIGN

The rigging is of entirely new tle. equalled the Colony's record of 77 Nigniewsky must have been an epic but such as there was increased

Ono American sportsman has after the turn, enabling Endeavour design, and sails can be changed to seconds was expected with fully hel

to draw nearer, the wind filling up take advantage of wind alterations even suggested that the vessel two seconds in hand over the north- ern stars to take second place. R. Several members of the Colony's her main sails and small sails more in less time than the normal salls should go over some time in April, The hollow mast has electric cables thus enabling the crew every fack- Norman (Tientsin), however, beat Interport team, including L. Roza- quickly. him for this position,

Pereira, W. Lawrence, E. M. Mar- However at 7,14 p.m. Vanderbilt inside it connected to a special lity for training and for getting The Colony led on the first night ques, E. B. da Roza, A. A. da Roza was a quarter of a mile ahead of pressure guage, indicating to the used to American conditions. *** with 11 points. Tientsin being and T. Paget, are contemplating a the grimly struggling challenger. captain exactly how the wind is. The drst race is 15 nautical miles second with 9, and Shanghal third short visit to Kobe and Yokohama

VISIT TO JAPAN

opcurred when

with 7

after the contest at Shanghai. FURTHER SETBACK

Kobs and Yokohama, It will robably, the biggest set of the recalled, were invited to particely

ming contest! but were Roza in the ̈swi

unbeaten chai

BOOSEVELT PRESENT changing. President Roosevelt, aboard the yacht, watched the contest

Vafter, the turn, Rain- dated the balloon spinnaker

It is understood that Mrs. Sopwith to not

2 car's timekeeper, on

She is not now

all the t

to windward or leeward and return, and the second a triangle with ap proximately 10 nautical miles to the jaide Further races will be alter

nately windward or leeward

and

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