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SOUTH CHINA "B" FAVOURED FOR 2ND WIN
34 WORLD MARKS
[POPE HOLDS SIX OF
ENGLAND'S SEVEN
RECOGNISED TIME
AMERICANS AGAIN PREDOMINATE
EASTMAN'S PROMINENCE
LONDON, SEPT. 4.
THE MOST IMPORTANT WORK DONE BY THE INTERNATIONAL | AMATEUR ATHLETIC FEDERA- ĮTION AT ITS CONGRESS, ·AT
SURGICAL OPERATION FOR
SUZANNE LENGLEN
Former Tennis Champion Now Recuperating
Paris, Oct. 1.
Nme.. Suzanne
Sursume Leuple,
former tennis world champion,
who has in recent days been in excellent condition, was .com-
sted to undergo
at
operation this morning "per- formed by Dr. de Martel at the American hospital at Neuilly. The operation went successfully and the condition of the patient appears to be satisfactory- Havda.
STOCKHOLM, WAS TO RATIFY MAMAK
[34 NEW WORLD'S 'RECORDS.
Of these records England ob- tains seven, as compared with sixteen for the United States. Of England's seven records six are held by A. H. G. Pope, who now holds the world's record for the five, six, seven, and eight miles, the 10,000 metres, and hour. England's other record was the 33,653 metres covered by E. Har- per (Hallamshire Harriers) in two hours last year.
MEET ARTILLERY AT CAROLINE HILL
LEAGUE SOCCER'S BIG GAME ON TO-DAY'S CARD
LADIES' HOCKEY · INTERPORT
H. K. Send Invitation to Shanghai
MRS. T. E. PEARCE NEW HOCKEY PRESIDENT
MANY DRASTIC CHANGES ARE MADE Ladies' Interport hockey match
HOCKEY WIN1 FOR POLICE
Defeat Signals 3-0.
In First Game
WASS SHINES FOR WINNERS
season
IN TEAM LINE-UPS
The possibility of the first
being played in the Colony this season was revealed at the an nual general meeting of the CAROLINE HILÈ, AND ITS SURROUNDING HILL-TOPS, WILL Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey Asso- ONCE AGAIN PRESENT THAT FAMILIAR “FOOTBALL SEASON" [ciation, held at Lane' Crawfords' ASPECT WHEN THOUSANDS OF CHINESE AND FOOTBALL EN- Restaurant yesterday, under the THUSIASTS JOURNEY TO THE STADIUM FOR TO-DAY'S LEA chairmanship of Miss H. Knlll. GUE SOCCER ATTRACTION -SOUTH CHINA "B" V. THE It was announced that an in- ROYAL ARTILLERY,
vitation had been forwarded to Defeating the Lincolns in their opening game by 2 goals to the Shanghai Ladies' Hockey last Saturday, the Chinese footballers are favoured to continue Association to send a team to in winning vein and secure a further two points from the Gun Hong Kong to meet a team pick- ed from players in the Caer Clarke Cup Competition.
nerg..
SOME STARTLING RESULTS ARE; EXPECTED IN THE OTHER SOC- CER FIXTURES FOR TO-DAY, FOLLOWING THE DRASTIC POSI-| [TIONAL CHANGES MADE IN MANY OF THE TEAMS AS A RESULT OF LESSONS LEARNED FROM. THE OPENING GAMES LAST SATUR-
China Mail Sports Diary
TO-DAY
The following is the full
gramme:
FIRST DIVISION East Lancs-Club.
It was mentioned that the Hong Kong Association have not enough funds to send a team to Shanghai this season, but hopel to raise enough funds to do 90 pro-next season-
The Police, Mamak Hockey cham-DAY. piata, registered their first win this The Club will oppose the East.
when they defeated the Lancs on their own ground at Club v Of the sixteen records held by Royal Corpe of Signals by 3 goals Happy Valley but are not expect-S. China "B" Artillery-Caroline Hill
SECOND DIVISION East Lanes. the United States B. Eastman made to n in a Mamak match on the ed to win if the
Club v. East Lance--Club only find their Kowloon v. University-Kowloon six of the new marks. He is now Police Training School ground yes-forwards can
The Lancs, al-South China v Eastern-Caroline world record-holder for 440 yards, terday. The Signals opened shooting boots. 600 yards. 880 yards, 500 metres, strongly, but their forwards missed though forced to a draw last R.A. v. Young Indians. 600 metres, and 800 metres. G. many opportunities. An Indian Sunday, have yet to show their Cunningham, another American, is player, B.756, and Woodby scored true form.
now holder of the mile record with
la time of 4 min. 6 4-5 secs.
Records Ratified
The following are the thirty-four world recorda ratified:-
Running
440 Yds.-B. Eastman
11932, 46 4-10 sec.
for the Police before half time, and Pennell netted the third goal within ten minutes of the finish.
AVass, at centre-half was out- standing for the winners, while Martin and Whitehead shone for (U.S.A.), the Signals.
600 Yds. B. Eastman, 1933, I min.
19 2-10 sec.
880 Yds.-B. Eastman, 1934, 1 min.
49 8-10 sec.
1,000 Yils.-L. Becaali (Italy), 1933,
2 min, 10 sec.
HARLEQUINS RELY ON "OLD GUARD"
(Continued from Page 4)
Navy Make Debut
THÏRD DIVISION R.A.F. v. N.A.O.C.
R. Engineers v Recreto East Lancs v. Bailway Borderers v. Radio Sports
SUNDAY
FIRST DIVISION Navy v. Lincolns-Kowloon
S. China "A" v. Police Caroline Athletic v St. Joseph's-Club
SECOND DIVISION
Navy v. Athlete
Borderers v. R. Engineers.
THIRD DIVISION Lincolna v Police
In order to raise money it was decided to have an afternoon of seven-a-alde hockey. Each team
in the Caer Clarke Competition may enter one team only. This would Hill give the players excellent oppor
tunity for practise. The afternoon of Saturday December 8 W35 chosen for games..
Mrs. T. E. Pearce, who was; elected President of the Associa- tion, has offered to present a Cup Hto the winners of the seven-a-side
competition
Miss M. Woolley, captain of St. Andrew's Ladies' team, suggested that a second division should be organised for junior teams in the Cuer Clarke competition. After some discussion this suggestion
The Navy make their debut RA.S.C. v. RA.M.C. against the strong. Lincolns, com- bination to-morrow, and supported O'Donnell, Horner, Woods and Taley, was accepted for further considera- by the arrival of H.M.S. Suffolk 2nd. DivisionHarmsworth, Steele, tion. Four Miles.-V. Iso-Hello (Finland), been no outstanding recruits to the should give a good account of them- Harwood; Powley, Power, Ackersley The following officers were Griffon. Rydings, Salmon, Johnson and elected. for the coming season. Pre- 1933, 19 min. 1 see.
side, though it is possible that selves.
Me G. Cunningham (USA),
1934, 4 mln. 6 8-10 sec.
100 Metres-E, Metcalfe (U.3.A.), Goddard, of Cheltenham. 'may de- The following is to-day's pro- 1933, 10 3-10 sec,
200 Metres R. Metcalfe, 1933,
6-10 oC.
600 Metres--B. Eastman, 1034, min. 2 sec.
600 Metres.-B. Eastman, 1984, min. 18 4-10 sec.
800 Metres.-B. Eastman, 1934, min. 49 8-10 sec.
cide to join Gloucester, F. Wadley gramme:
20 will skipper the team for the third
1,500 Metres.-W. R. Benthron, 1934, 3 min. 48 8-10 sec.
1 year in succession and will again'
1
East Lancs' Failing
Swain.
R.A.S.C. Positional Changes
***
sident, Mr. T. E. Pearce; Vice- President and Chairman, Miss H. Kaill; Hon. Secretary, Mrs. P. M. Harrop Assistunt Secretary, Miss lead the pack, which, with Carpen-
A. Fowler. 1ter. Comley, Hordern, Ivor Wil-
The R.A.S.C., who defeated the Those present at There seems to be one weakness
the meeting liams, and Welshman in it as his
common to both the 1st and 2nd. RA.O.C. last Saturday, are not were Miss M. Churchill, Miss E. colleagues, should prove formid-
teams of the East Lancs, namely, satisfied with their right-wing and Gray and Mrs. P. M. Harrop, (Hong able.
an inability to finish off good tight-half, and are experimenting Kong Ladies); Misses M. Woolley, Bristol will be without D. W.
drew's); Missés M. Basto and L Two Hours.-E. Harper (Eagland), unsound, and his loss will be great enough balanced, but when they
of goal. The teams are well positions.
The probable team for to-day is Silva-Netto (Club de Récreio); ly felt. Bristol had only a moder-
get in front of the goal they apoll Cooper: Forsyth and Alvis; Meeker, Misses A. Fowler, O. Brown, and ate reason in 1933-34, but the club all the good work that has gone Clarke, Vaughan and Fuller.
Digby and Crayford; Jeffreys, Arends, S. Dalziel (Y.M.C.A." Ladies)," (U.5.A.), is well supplied with junior players, before.
Misses J. Walker, E. «Woolley: and and nowhere are there keener or On Sunday the lat. team shared R.E. Teams Unchanged H. Knili, K. Moir and E. Rousseau M. Whitley, (C.B.A., Ladies) Misses (U.S.A.),
abler officials. T. J. M. Barring-points with the Recrelo, and, on
[(C.B.S.)..
3,000 Metres.-H. Nielson (Den-Burland, whose shoulder remainamovements when they get in front with several players for these two. White and F. Gittins (St, An- .
mark), 1934, 8 min. 18 4-10 sec.
1033, 38,653 metres.
Hurdles
Beard
1934, 14 2-10 set.
110 Metres.-P.
400 Metres.-G. Hardin
1934, 50, 6-10 sec.
Field Events
220 Yards. N: Paul (U.S.A.),
sec.
1934, 2.00 metres,
23 ton will captain the side, and there Saturday the 2nd, team-against The Royal Engineers are fielding
will be two other Welshmen avail-the run of the play-doffed their] and J. Bomen of Bridgend, have case they had sufficient opportuni- able, for R. P. Morris, of Swansea, caps to the Lincolns; yet in each exactly the same teama again this both moved to Bristol to live. ties to make the points their own.
Of the other Weat Country With this weakness overcome, both second and third divisions respec- clubs most is expected from Devon-teams 'should give very good ac-
tively.
High Jump.-W. Marty (U.S.A.), Putting the Weight (best kand). J. Torrance (U.S.A.), 1994, 17.40 metres
week which were defeated by South China and Radio in
Putting the Weight (both handsport Services, who, when they get counts of themselves in their res- Teams are as follows: J. Terrance, 1954, 28.68 metres (16,78 their pack properly going, can give pective. divisions. metres and 11.05 metres.
Discus.-H. Anderson (Sweden), a hard fight to the best of teams.
1934, 62.42 metres.
1933, 76.10 metres.
the SPEEDY DADO AND TOMMY
IN RANKING LIST
2nd Division:-Belleck; ¡Tucker and Dudley: Denham, Lester and Pegg:
(Continued from Page 4)...
However, on October 24, 1933, Dado whipped Tommy to gain
· 3rd Division:-Carter; Revill and Ellis; Grindley, Coleman and
California State Boxing Commis Clark; Whittaker, Bayling, Budden, Harding sion recognition as world cham and Wateridge.
plon.
1st Team, Oxford, Swein, Gorman, Callard, Stevens, Derpy, Howlett and Torquay will require good opposi-Smith, Lawton, North, Thompson, Creagh. Javelin M. Jarvinen (Finland), tion if a fair proportion of their] last season's fifteen turn out again,] and Plymouth Albion also promise well.
Decathlon H. Slevert (Germany) 1934, 3,790.46 points.
Waking
Five Miles.-A. H. G. Pope (Eng- land), 1982, 35 min. 47 2-10 sec.
In The Midlands
In the Midlands, Northampton
Six Miles-A. H., G. Pope, 1982, 48 have every reason to look forward
min. 7 sec.
JACK DEMPSEY'S OFFER TO JACK PETERSEN
(Continued from Page 4).
Navy "B" Stronger
It was the opinion of many that back on the West Coast Dado will soon fight his way back into a
"What are your ideas about The Navy "B" team, which de-higher place in NBA ratings than Seven Miler.-A. H. G. Pope,, 1982, to another successful season, al-training him?" I asked.
feated the Young Indians by 7 Tommy with whom he has, won and 50 min. 28 ̊8-10 sec,
though they have lost J. H. Treen, "Well," Dempsey replied," "the goals to 3 last week, had the as-lost on several occasions, Eight Miles A. H. G. Pope, 1932, to Rugby League football: Their championship has to be won in the statance of several senior players, 58 min. 4 6-10 ́ser.
Fifteen Miles Dalinech (Latvia), new captain will be A. D. Mathews, United States. American methods of
Escobar's Rise who will be displaced fox 1983, 1 hr. 56 min. 9 8410 sec. while the forward line will include Aghting are quite different from Brit-
Fish methods.
to-day's match. They have a hard Escobar, like a comet, flashed 5,609 Metres.-A. Schwab (Switzer-R. J. Longland and ♬ „Dicks, the "My idea would be to get Peter-game against the Chinese Ath-his way to recognition by knock- land), 1983, 21 min. 59 sec.
latter of whom was one of "Ands": 10,000 Metres.-A. H. G. Pope, 1832, of last season, C., J. Sturtridge,
Ben to come over here as soon asletic, but the arrival of the Verity ing out Baby Casanova of Mexico 44 min. 42 4-10 sec.
possible and to put himself under and Suffolk should provide fresh in the 9th of a scheduled 10-round One Hour A. H. G. Pope, 1982, the Australian, who played several
my absolute control.
betalent for the team
bout in Montreal several months 18,808 metres (eight miles 474 yds. times for Rosalyn Park Jast year,
"It would be no use for me to share The selected team is as follows:- 1 ft. 8 in).
may be available for the club, as he my managership of him with other Fairbrace (Rainbow): Treagus. (Buf. 880.
An astute manager Immedi le now engaged on work at a local managers from England. I renline folk) and Bracker. (Witch); Chambers hospital
that if I were to go to England I should (Orpheus), Bright (Rainbow) and Aately claimed the world's W. E. Lole, captain of Coventry, be lost, just as an English manager N. Other; Milan (Orpheus) Barated crown owing to Casanova's
would be if he came here...
|(Verity), White (Suffolk), Clarke impressive record of wing, and a great club half-back, has atat if Petersen were to adopt (Verity) and Martin: (Orpheus), laat retired from active participa my suggestion and come over here,
hr. 34 min. 26 kec.
20 Blametres.-J. Dalinach, 1932,
2
25 Kilometres.-J. Dalinsch, 1983,
2
Two Hours. J. Dalinsch, 1933,
hr. 0 min. 26 sec.
24,843 metres.
tion in the game, and G. W. Harri-I should take him along very slow- man has been appointed as his suc-y for a while.
ceaBor.
ment.
Getting Acclimatized
"After two or three months
REAL
KIPPAX AT
HOVE
!
among his victims being both Tommy and Dado.
should pit him against two or three Double Century Against over Eugene Huat of France, for
mediocre Bghters, just to get him acclimatised and accustomed to
Sussex
LANCASHIRE WIN COUNTRY CRICKET CHAMPIONSHIP.
And no confirmation of the state (Continued from Page 1)
The absence of Eckersley ves Tyldesley, for many years the out-terday added to the melancholy the American style of heavy Over 14,000 people saw the real standing figure, bas batted and of dull skies, falling leaves, and weight boxing. Gelded nearly as well as ever the knowledge that a golden ses-
Landcashire will find it hard to son was coming to an
The result of the match itself I asked [part with him after a quarter of a 4711h
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nerf of won
were to
Then the hard-hitting Puerto Rican followed his sensational victory up with a 10-round decision
mer European fyweight cham- plon, further emphasizing his eligibility for the NBA's No. 1 rating which was awarded him.
Bosenbloom, on the downgrade of ate, fa sched led to clash with Enzo Fier
Mrs
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