THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1934.
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MEN WHO HAVE DONE GREAT DEEDS IN CRICKET THIS SEASON
BRITISH
WIN
GERMAN GOLF
CHAMPIONSHIP
FOR ARCHIBALD
•
Title Held For Ninth Year
MISS RUDGARD JUST FAILS
Bad Ems, August 17. One of the two German golf championships decided here to- day remain in British possession, H. L. Archibald, of Royal St. George's, defeating the 21-year-| old Italian, Gigino Luzzafto, of the Venice-Lido club, by two and one in the 36-holes final.
This result was only in keep- ing with tradition, for a British golfer has won this title every year since the tournament was re- vived after the war. Archibald}
winner.
SHANGHAI INTERPORT POLO TEAM SELECTED
N. F. Allman Absentee Owing To Business In Tientsin
Shanghal, Sept. 14.
It has not been necessary for the three selections for the Shanghai Interport pulo team to play in Hong Kong for the Keswick Cup to vole for the fourth man, us N. F. Aliman now has a business en- gagement at Tientsin. so that L. t. Andrews is left without oppo- sition. The team therefore will be: No. 1, L. R. Andrews; No. 2. C. S. Franklin; No. 1, J. H, Kos- wick (captain) No. 1, Forrest Sutterle; reserve, R. B. Muller.
SCIENCE IN YACHT.
DESIGN
Nothing Left To Chance In Endeavour
AERONAUTICAL KNOWLEDGE GIVEN ALL SCOPE
is the ninth successive British (By Anthony Heckstall-Smith)
In the womon's pen champion Kipling was right. The thip- ship, Miss Cillian Rudgard, the wright's trade has changed less, English international entered from fundamentally, than any other. Wiesbaden, had the unfortunate ex- We build yacht to-day much as perience of being runner-up for we have been building them for hundreds of years, using the same materials and practically the same methods of construction.
the third time in the last years.
four
After leading by one up at the turn, Miss Rudgard fell away in
the afternoon and lost by 3 and 1- Furthermore the shape of a
criticise
It's Hollywood movies now for Enzo, Fiermonte, left, boxer- husband of the former Mra, Madeline, Astar Force, of Gotham's blue-blood 100. Enzo let go an opportunity to meet the light heavyweight champion, Maxie Resenbloom, after several weeks of dramatic training exhibitions. Little blonde Toby Wing, right, is showing the future matinee idol around the studion.
|ARSENAL LOSE
yachtsmen goals.
FOR FIRST TIME
THIS SEASON
Blackburn Rovers Score Twice
NORWICH SURPRISED
ed him to gain a well-deserved vie- comments have some justifica-were:- tory. He was three down at the tion.
CIVIL SERVICE MEETING
SCOTS GOLFERS WIN BAKEWELL'S
INTERNATIONAL
TITLE WON FOR THIRD TIME IN SUCCESSION
ENGLAND BEATEN 9 TO 4.
(By GEORGE GREENWOOD.)
COTLAND HAS WON THE INTERNATIONAL
SCOTA THIRD YEAR IN SUCCESSION. SHE BEAT ENG
LAND IN THE VITAL CONTEST HERE TO-DAY BY THE DE- |CISIVE_MARGIN OF NINE MATCHES TO FOUR, WITH
TWO HALVED.
Scotland thus beaten all three countries, while England has accounted for Wales only. Ireland have moved up into second place, a position of which they have every reason to be immense iy proud. Wales are again at the bottom of the table, having been beaten by the other three countries. To-day Ireland defeated Wales by nine matches to four, with two halved.
REVIEW
NEW AND OLD ·
PLAYERS WHO
MADE A MARK
Australia's Promising
Youths
REJUVENATED VETERANS OF 1934.
(By A. H. Bakewell, Northants And England)
London, August 18. Although cricket is essentially a
team game, it is, at the same t time, a game which provides al- most endless scope for the expres sion of personality. Individuals can leave their imprint on the sport,
This season has been no excep-
Lunt, the English champion, has had the unfortunate experience of losing all the six matches in which he has played. But he has met stern opposition, as, for example, in the match against Mction to the rule. Some of the old Lean. The Scottish champion, playing irresistibly, was out in 33 stars, men whom we knew well, and needed. a 4 for a 59. Even so, he won by only 2 and 1-a have done great deeds, and here rerult which reflects no discredit on 'Lunt,
and there new stars have come to the front, men who will, so
1:
Increase In Membership Scotland laid the foundation of bled about and the Englishmen far as one can tell, play their
Role Reported
PRIZE WINNERS FOR PAST YEAR
The business on
Annual
her success over England by win-scrambled the luckiest of halves in part in the top class of cricket ning four of the five foursomes. 5,
for a long time, to come. There was no doubt about either At the thirteenth Crawley holed been at the top of the bill, 1 As the Test. Matches have the Scotsmen's superiority or their a long putt for a 3. and the match should perhaps look first at the keenness. They attacked from the was squared. But it was not for
men who have very beginning, and kept up the long, as Denholm holed a critical
done things in those downhill putt of four yards to win sion in this connection is that pressure to the end.
gmes. The first impres- the fifteenth in 4.
Australia is very fortunate in the Fortune smiled on the Scotsmen possession of a lot of young men at the long seventeenth, where Me who are sure, in my opinion, to be. Lean pulled his drive and missed a real stars of the future,
One could almost visualise,
Flue team work, in which each man subordinated himself for the side, was the dominat-
Had it been otherwise, the
seventeenth.
rε-
on
McLeans's New Partner Each side made one change, G. Bentley taking the place of S.
butiker by a matter of inches, while
his partner's spoon shot jumped a when looking at the present Aus- hazard on the other side of the tralian party, the rough make-up course. Halving the hole in 5, the of the team which will be playing Scotsmen became dormy.
for them in Test Matches, say, two Both McLean and Crawley were trips hence... off the green with their iron shots to the eighteenth, and in the end the Englishman had a putt of four
A surplus of $520.69 is shown in London, To-day. the statement of accounts of the to Frau Liselotte Groos, of Cologne, yacht has changed very little in Arsenal, last year's premier Civil Service Cricket Club, which who yesterday had defeated the the course of time, so that to the league soccer champions, bowed will be presented at the hulder, Mrs. Perry Garon, of Thornlay eye the hull of the 41-year to defeat for the first time this meeting at the Club Pavilion, at
ing factor in their triumph. don Park.
old Britannia looks very slightly season when they visited Black-5.30 p.m. this evening. different from the hull of Endea-burn Rovers yesterday to provideludes the presentation of the re-suit might have been reversed, for
the agenda in- Englishman's Great Recovery vour.
[the home team with their second; Archibald and Luzzatto had a Therefore, if airmen and win of the season by two clear port and statement of accounts, the three of the matches finished great struggle, and only the Eng. motorists
election of officers, and general the laat green, and another at the lishman's fighting qualities enabi-for being unprogressive their Results. 46 cabled by Reuter, business.
The membership increased by 16 In six matches the Arsenal during the year, 15 having resign- 1930, after the have only secured 8 points, two ed against an influx of 31, bring- defeat of Shamrock V. in the of their previous encounters being the total to 172. America's Cup. British yacht de-ing, drawn.
Prize winners for the year were: signing was subjected to a great Bury created
Cricket: Batting- as upart in the deal of adverse criticism. One Second Division when they defeat-
First XI. J. E. Richardson. The Englishman found his game famous pioneer of aviation said ed Norwich by a solitary goal,
Second XI. J. F. McGowan. some time past McRuvie. has been point. on the homeward half of the first that yachtamen
Bowling- had looked upon while Hull City secured their first
struggling somewhat unsuccess. round. He halved the tenth, won the progress of aviation with the victory at the expense of the
First XI. F. Baker.
fully to get back his form, and it the eleventh, and then halved the intelligent interest of a cow in a Hammers, scoring four times
Second XI. J. F. McGowan. was decided, in view of the impor next two,
teld watching a passing train. without reply. United, demoted
Tennis.-D. M. McDougall won tance of the encounter, to give him AERODYNAMICS
last season, are now at the foot the Club Championship and the a rest. Since that defeat a great deal of the table as a result,
Singles Handicap, while A. W. has been written concerning
Grimmitt and J. Pilcher won the. Men's Doubles Handicap.
ninth in the morning round, but he made such a remarkable covery that he was two up on Luz
zalto at lunch.
re-
I remember in
ae-
Archibald got a "birdie" at the fourteenth and squared at the sixteenth, He also won the next two holes rodynamics-or the effect of wind for a two holes lead. Hla figures on sails. Yachtsmen have begun were 41 out and 37 for a total of to discuss "streamlines," "zero- 78, as against Luzzatto's 38 and 42. foils," "parabolic" or "bird's wing
Unsteady Start
curves," with some violence.
Millwall continued on their victorious path, retaining a 100 per cent record by defeat- ing Gillingham by 3 goals to
2.
A
Millwall and Bolton are now the few years ago these terms were only teams not to have conceded Archibald's game was unsteady unknown in the world of yachts a point in their matches to date. at the beginning of the afternoon and yachting.
FIRST DIVISION
SECOND DIVISION
round. He lost the first, halved Now we have gone a little mad Blackburn 2 Arsenal the second and lost the third. He on the subject of aviation as ap- recovered, however, and driving plied to yachting and if you can- Bury long and accurately, won three of not hold an animated conversa- Huil
Luzzatta won tion upon that subject when din-
the next six holes.
the fifth, while the sixth and seventh ing aboard
1 Norwich
and
E. Banks, the Yorkshireman, while yards to save the match. The ball slipped past the edge of the hole, R. B. Denholm superseded E. Me: and Scotland scored their first
Ruvie in the Scottish team. For
Denholm, a sturdy, work- manlike golfer from the East Coast, thus became the part- ner of J. McLean.
(Continued on Page 5).
ADAMSON CUP GOLF
COMPETITION.
D. 'S. Edward Qualifies For September
A LUSTY "BABY" Think, for instance, of young
Brown, new to Test cricket this season, the "baby" of the party, tion of opening batsman, taking yet already promoted to the posi-
the place of Captain Woodfull,
I think Brown will, develop. into something like the per- fect opening batsman, be. cause he can suit his play to the needs of the moment. When watching him, and noting not surprised to learn that he gets
his keenness in the field, one is up early in the morning to snatch This was one of the partnerships:
every possible moment of practice.. D. S. Edward (73-6-67) won The doings of Darling and that were taken to the inat green the Adamson Cup (September) Bromley will, not appear very pro made a.
B. W. Bradbury and Miss V. Bradbery won the Mixed Doubles, and Mrs. J. Skinner, the Lodies" Singles. Mrs. J. W. Hudson Misa Bradbury won the Ladies by S. Lunt and L. Crawley, who qualifying competition over the minently in a record of the tour, Doubles Handicap.
disastrous start; then Happy Valley golf course from 32 but they are sure to be heard of A. W. Grimmitt won both the picked up again by means of a
Jentries.
in the future. Then the all-round o Club Championship bowls and the brilliant spurt, and lost, as I think.
Other scores were: K. S. Robert-success of Arthur Chipperfield
McKellar has been a talking point. (halved match would have met the case, but in golf, as in other mat and J. W. Franks (83-13-70).
|(77—8=69), R. Young (74-5=69), ters, only actual results count.
Club Handicap Bowls, while rather unluckily. In my view a 207 (78-5-68), A.
ย
Purvis and J. Pooler won
4 West Ham.
0
Doubles Handicap.
THIRD DIVISION (North) a friend's yacht you Halifax
1 Walsall
Millwall
were halved. Archibald was two will be shelved as being hopeless- Third Division (Southern)
ly old-fashioned.
up at the turn.
I hold Mr. Sopwith and Mr. Driving into the trees at the Fairey largely responsible for all eleventh, Archibald was lucky when this talk his ball came back well on to the Both men are famous in the avia- about aerodynamics. good approach and a magnificent tien world, and both have recent
He followed up with ly taken up yacht racing as long pult to become three up. He pastime, won the twelfth in three, Luzzatto being half-stymied.
fairway.
Both have reached the front rank of helmsmen in a remarkably short space of time.
a
9 Gillingham (Tables on Page 7)
TO-MORROW'S MATCHES
Irish League v English League.
THIRD DIVISION (North) Accrington v Gillingham
the
After winning the first hole in 4,
1 AQUATIC MEETING THIS WEEK the Englishmen lost the next four,
2 The Hong Kong Universityor, to be more precise, threw away Aquatic sports will be held at the most of them. Lunt'e driving was
little unsteady, Y.M.C.A. bath, Kowloon, to-morrow and Saturday, while the St. John Ambulance Gala will be held at the China Athletic Association Bathing Pavilion, North Point on Sunday
Special Forecast For Saturday
FIRST DIVISION
¡N. Brighton (0) v CHESTER (2) ROTHERH'M' (4) v Rochdale (0) STOCKPT (8) v Mansfield (1) WALSALL (8) v Carlisle (2) WREXHAM (5) v Tranmere (1)" (0)}York. (1) V SOUTHPORT (0);
THIRD DIVISION (South) Aldershot (1) v Northampton BRIGHTON (8)
At the thirteenth Luzzatto holed a very long putt to reduce his arrears to three down. The four-
As leading authorities upon teenth and fifteenth were halved. aviation they naturally applied DIRHAM (2) ▾ Blackburn (0) Luzzatto won. the next in four, but their knowledge of aeronautica to EVERTON (0) v Huddersfield (1). he was stymied at the seventeenth, their new hobby with the result LEEDS (6)
GRIMSBY (-) * Wolves (-) and Archibald, claiming a half, won that they have done a great deal Leicester (0)
v Liverpool (1) by two and one.
y Manchester Ċ.. to develop the actence and me-PRESTON (--) v Chelsea (-) ehanics of the sport.
Wednesday (1) ▼ ARSENAL (2) [STOKE (2) CAREFUL BUILDING
v Middlesbro (0) In the women's final, Miss Rud-
No America's
SUNDERL'D (0) Derby (0) Cup challenger, TOTTENH'M (3) v Aston Villa (2) gard, despite the fact that she was for instance, has ever been built w. BROM (2) stymied three times, led Frau or rigged with such care and
v Portsmouth (1) Groos by one hole at the end of the thought as Mr. Sopwith's Endea- BOLTON (8)
SECOND DIVISION
y Bradford C. (0) first round.
Tour. He has brought the best BRADFORD (0) v West Ham (0)
BRENTFD (2) v Bury (3)
Women Fail
:
She was two up at the turn, but her opponent came home in a par 36 and got one hole back,
brains of his organisation to bear BURNLEY (-) v Barnsley (-) upon the rigging and sail plan of FULILAM (1) v Blackpool (0) his yacht, and nobody can deny MANTER U. (-) v Norwich (-) that the result of all this care Notts F. (0)5) ♥ HULL (1) In the afternoon round Mies and thought has been justified, S'AMPTON (-) Notts C. ()
PLYMOUTH (-) v. Newcastle Rudgard was stymied five times. At I was racing aboard Mr. Ste-SWANSEA (4) v Port Vale (0) the fourteenth she drove into the phenson's Velaheda in her trials THIRD DIVISION (North) woods, but made a good recovery against Endeavour, and have been ACCRINGTN (2) Hartlepools (2) Frau Groos won the fifteenth, and able to observe closely the merits CHESTERFD (2) v Barrow (1) (2) Bank a 80-yard putt at the next-of both boats.
DARLINGTN (4) ▼ Doncaster (0) GATESH'D (2), v, Crewe (1) (Continued on Page 5).
Halifax
Lincoln (~)
Reuter
Bristol R. (2) CARDIFF (0) CLAPTON (8)
For instance, at the second he topped his drive, and to make was in the rough, while at the fifth
attempt to recover, hooked a bras matters worse, Crawley, in a brave
sle shot out of bounds.
GOVERNOR'S CUP FOOTBALL
MIXED-BUT ACCURATE
But, of course, the Australian who has really arrived is bowler. O'Reilly. Right through the Test match series he has provided our batsmen with a big problem, and one which is as yet by no means solved. People who were there
Fixtures Arranged For tell me that his spot of bowling in the Test. at Old Trafford, when England piled up such a big score, was a really outstanding perform-
Season
ance,
The secret of O'Reilly's suc cess is a bewildering mixture of deliveries, all of which have the same all-important ingredient-accuracy.
The Governor's Cup football match, between the Chinese Fg- Meanwhile, McLean holed a putt deration and the Hong Kong Foot- of ten feet at the fourth for a 2, ball Association was arranged to his partner following suit at the take place on the Hong Kong short seventh. Here were a couple (Football Ground on Wednesday, of holes at which the Englishmen [October 10 at a meeting of the Hong Nor should the Australians be took the regulation s'a and lost Kong Football Association Council left until I have called attention bath.
yesterday,
to Don Bradman, whose record of Major CM. Manners Presided. having passed the three hundred The draw for the Lai Wah Cup mark in successive Test matches
Englishmen Rally
Four down with eight holes play- Competition resulted in the Civi-at Headingley will surely stand ed was a nasty position, but from lians being drawn to play the for all time. (6) this point the game underwent a Royal Navy and the Army to play
swift change.
(1)
Torquay (1)
✓ CHARLTON Swindon (1) Newport (0)
COVENTRY (1) v Exeter (8) ··
Gillingham (3) LUTON (4)...
v Watford (8)
Queen's P.R. (2) MILLWALL (-) v Bristol C. (
REJUVENATED
The Englishmen the Chinese. Both matches will Turning to our own men, I do launched so strong a counter-at-be played off on December 8 The not think it is going too far to say tack that in five holes the match former match will take place on that one of the big surprises of was squared.
the Kowloon Football Club the season has been the rejuvens- At the ninth Crawley, who was ground and the latter on the tion of Patsy Hendren.
v Bournemouth' | (0)] Y CRYSTAL P. (4) putting with great confidence, hol- Hong Kong. Football Club ground, I happen to know that, when ed from eight feet for a S, while Five teams were entered for the the season started, Hendren him-
READING (4) Southend (0)
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
AIRDRIE (1)
Clyde (0) at the tenth Denholm conveniently Sunday, Herald Cup competition, self did not even entertain the Ayr (2)
[v] QN'S PK." (8) topped his drive. and the draw resulted as follows: idea that he would again be re- CELTIC (2)
v Aberdeen (2)
At the eleventh Lunt holed & Scotland will meet Weles, and the quired outside the ordinary calls Dundee (1)✔ HAMILTON (1) DUNFMLE (1) Athlon (2) pult of seven yards for a. 2 but mint Portugal on counter vs. the free met Hendren was Falkirk (4) St. Johnstone (0) at the next ha topped his drive in- meet Portugal on December 25, the first man to make a century Hibernians (0) ▼ON'S 0'S. (2)to the heather. This might have England will play China ou De against the present Australian MOTHERWEL (2) Kilmarnock (0) been catastrophic, but as fuck cember 26 The dial will be team. PARTICE (7) Hearts (2)
RANGERS (2)
(Continued on Page 8)
St Mirren (1)
would have If the opposition fun played at a dase to be fixed,
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