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SURPRISE ATU. S. SLOOP AT COWES

GOLF

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In all respects it was an alli-j ance in which few, flaws were re- {vealed, and there can be little doubti that if the same standard is main- tained it will not be an easy mat- ter to get rid of this new and in- teresting partnership.

Miss Wilson And Munn Out Almost as big a surprise as the defeat of Miss Wethered was the

BORDERERS TO .

PLAY LAST SOCCER

GAME ON SUNDAY

Meet South China In

Charity Match

G.O.C. TO PRESENT CUPS

NEXT YEAR

FIRST U.S. VISIT FOR 40 YEARS

YANKEE'S NEW OWNER

By MAJ. B. HECKSTALL-SMITH

London, October 12. announcement that Mr. Gerard Lambert will bring

THE

The Borderers, premier League downfall of Miss Enid Wilson and football champions and holders of the sloop Yankee to Cowes next Lionel Munn, a combination so the Sunday Herald International year has afforded pleasure to all powerful that it seemed destined to Charity Cup, the Regiment having lovers of the sport in this country. play no small part in the tourna- represented Wales, will meet the No American sloop has visited ment. They were beaten by Mrs. South China Athletic Association, Cowes Regatta for forty years. George Coats-who, with other potential 1934-35 League cham During that time seven. English members of the Curtis Cup team, plons, in their last encounter in cutters have raced in America- only reached London from New the Colony, on Sunday, on the Valkyrie III in 1895, Sir Thomas York late on Sunday night-end Club ground.

Lipton's five Shamrocks in 1899. Rex Hartley.

alter-1901, 1903, 1920 and 1930, and With the removal of the two most nately won the premier League Mr. Sopwith's Endeavour. formidable partnerships the tour-Championship, South China's most There is a general feeling the nament now presents a delightfully recent claim to the title being in Americans should make a return open appearance; but for the rest the 1932-38 season.

viett. Not only is the Yankee a

These two teams have

.

1

of

Miss Virginia Van Wie, of Chicage, who has won during three consecutive years the American Women's National Golf Champlon- ship, proudly exhibits the cap she won this year.

CAMBRIDGE NEED SCRUM-HALF

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there is as yet no report as to his fitness,

Chance For P. L. Candler

China Mail Sports Diary

Athletics.—-

TO-DAY

Inter-Catholic Schools' Athletio

Spart

Cricket.-

(Caroline HB), 10 am..

R.A.M.C. v. Queen's College (F) {Hockey -- t

Eighth Destroyer. Flotilla v. Hang

Kong Hockey Club, seniors

(King's Par's), 5 pm.

{Meetings,

Victoria. Chess Club (Lane, Cṛaw-

ford's Restaurant), 6.30 p.m.

Rugby

Club "A" v A Navy. Fifteen

(Club Ground), 5 p.m.

RUGBY

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the Cambridge stand-off half, and P. Cranmer, the Oxford centre. We all hope, by the way, that Jonas has entirely recovered from the ankle injury he received in Ameri- cu last spring.

I am convinced that either University, with the available material, were to settle down to honest scrummaging they would produces team which might well beat all-comers.

Scrummaging Problem

This scrummaging problem has In the event of his being unable been exercising the minds of our.

team instead of

of the week it will indeed be a The Borderers won the title ist most suitable craft but her new

ja a representative strange Worplesdon, without the season, but have failed to convince owner Wethered interest being represent-this year, at present being about American yacht racing who will ed. Miss Wethered has beer on sixth in the League table.

[command the esteem of British the winning side so many times By kind permission of Lieut. Col. yachtsmen. that I am sure she will forgive me A. E. Williams, D.S.O., M.C., the I believe the sporting, cheerful, delightfully for saying that it is perhaps as well Commanding Officer, and Officers of light-hearted and that the spoils should go round. het Battalion, the Band of the Bor-social races of the British coast Oppenheimer Off Form derers will render selections will appeal to him. In these It was not the real Miss Wether-prior to the kick-off and during the events, from year to year, the to turn out in the earlier matches legislators during the summer, and ed we saw, though it is only fair to interval.

King's yacht Britannia and the F. L. Candler may be an ef- the scrummage law shave been al- say that she did not receive the Messrs. Gilman and Company various cutter yachts of some- ficlent substitute, although the lat-tered again. Now the ball has only support from her partner which she have presented the ball for the what similar size-Endeavour, Velter may be an equally strong can-to pass the foot of one front-row

sheds, Shamrock, those yachts, now didate for the third-line vacancy, player of enth had the right to expect.

It is match. customary to throw all the blame Silver cups will be presented to called "J" class, and Candida and where A. Mcintyre may also be both feet before it is fairly in, and as soon as it is fairly in other feet for defeat on the poor man, but it the winners by His Excellency, the Astra-race together, taking, as it well tried.

The Blues available, in addition may be raised or advanced at once. certainly would not be just to do General Officer Commanding the were, the "rough with the smooth." so in this case. Oppenheimer did Troops, Major General 0. C. Bor- It is in these matches Mr. to the captain, are G. W. Parker This is a significant simplifica-.. Gerard Lambert would join with (full-back) K. C. Fyfe, W. Wooller, tion, but thought too much about and W: G. S. Johnston (three-quar-specialised hooking in recent years, ters), C. W. Jones (stand-off and too little about concerted shov. Forty Years Ago Only veterans can remember the half), J. H. Bowman, J. R. C. Lord. ing. Let us have eight men shov- A. M. Rees, R. O. Murray, C. D. ing again, and quick heeling will last visits of the American sloopa hole, but squared at the third, The Borderer team has not yet Navahoe and Vigilant in 1898 and Murray, C. D. Laborde, and J. M. return, and with it the lost glories

Griffith At full-back Parker is of open attack. where Miss Wethered, with a mas-been selected.

1894. The memory of the great unlikely to be seriously challenged, The following will represent South races they sailed with Britannia, while Fyfe and Johnston, on the rate, may be expected to work along The English selectors, at any. terly shot, exploded dead from a bunker. The fifth (440 yards) was China-

then owned by Edward Prince of Wong Wing: Li Tin-sang and Lau

wings, are about as fast and strong these lines. They produced a rea one of the vital holes of the match. Mau: Leung in-chan, Leung Wing-chin Wales, and Valkyrie, Satanita, and as any in the game to-day.

sonably competent pack last win- Each side was on in two, and then and Lee Kwok-wai; Tso Kwai-shing. Calluna still lives. It is high time,

Wooller's selection last year, de- ter, a pack which saved the Irish Miss Wade.. from about twenty Wong Mel-shun, Fung King-cheong, another American competitor came spite being capped by Wales when match in Dublin, and covered a per feet, holed the putt for, a 3. The Tam Kong-pak and Ip Pak-wa,

again. fride also won the sixth, where Miss

(not reproduce the triumphant form rett, who will attend the game.

their

.

of two years ago when he and Miss) The match will commence at 3.45 Yankee. Wethered crashed

way p.m. sharp, and the gate receipts through the event.

They began by losing the

will be donated towards the Mill. first tary Tatton Funds.

Wethered, in attempting a spoon JOE CRONIN SOLD

TO RED SOX

shot from the rough, was, I thought, rather unluckily bunkered... This| was two down another hole being

lost at the short seventh, where the 5 Year Boston Contract

side putted badly.

:

still at school, was always mat- sistent weakness at stand-off half. "Will you not come over?" I ask-ter of doubt owing to knee trouble, The Welsh selectors, on the other Mr. Lambert, the other day as which handicapped him consider hand, picked upon the oddest as- we chatted on board his threeably. Hopes, are entertained that sortment of forwards for their masted schooner Atlantic in the he is now sound again. The for- game against England, and you will. still waters of Brenton Cove.

mation of the pack, too, was hem-remember the fiasco at Cardiff.

KING SENDS MESSAGE OF REGRET TO TOM SOPWITH

"There is nothing I'should enjoy pered by a succession of injuries These were a lesson indeed, a waste For Senators Manager he replied, "but my old which did not allow them to play of a most promising young back Miss Wethered Bankered

Vanitie is getting worn out, her many matches together. Tokyo, Nov. 6. plating is pretty thin, she would

division. Perhaps it will bear. Miss Wade and her partner were Joseph E. Cronin, manager of the not do to cross the ocean, I should match the completion of the side

Right up to the inter-Varsity fruit in the months to come. out in 36 and 3 up, and they con-washington Senators, who is now have to buy another boat; then, was always in doubt. R. B. Jones solidated their position at the starring with the visiting U.S. base again, can I devote the time to it?"himself was an uncertain starter eleventh, where Miss Wethered]

ball team in Japan, has been sold We laughed over the vicissitudes until a few days before the match. drove into a bunker. After Op-i by his club to the Boston Red Sox, of our English courses of which be A really good hooker should be penheimer had recovered well, she

according to reports received here. bad heard. put a brassie shot into another

certain to get into the scrummage. It is understood that the terms] "Our keels scrape the mud," I bunker. Taking a 6, the side be-

involved were $150,000 and the told him, "and we sail strong tides came 4 down. 'All hope of a smashSox's shortstop, Lynwood Lary, and sometimes strong winds." ing and successful counter-attack

Better Than Rainbow vanished at the fourteenth, where

a five-year contract as playing I left him with the impression he Oppenheimer hooked his drive into a bunker.

As usual, Brooks hit manager of the Boston team,

Rengo.

his

drive

straight down the

Cronin is reported to have received

one day come-to- Cowes. And now the news arrives that

SUFFOLK'S MAMAK VICTORY

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In the second half, the Suffolk

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expressoin to be conveyed to Mr. Sopwith and the crew for the very fine effort that they made to gain the cup. He offered them his sin- cere wishes for their success on a future occasion.

middle, and Miss Wade put an the winners went into another des-Gerard Lambert has bought Yan-forwards again pressed, the third The commodore of the club, Mr. fron shot on to the green, The perate fight. They were one. up as a better boat than Rainbow.

kee. There are those who say she goal being scored by Surtees Mitchell, who presided, said they side won the hole in 4 for the the turn and became two up at the

He added yet another, before were all thankful to Mr. Sopwith Yankee was built at Boston by the Whitshed replied with a good for the way he had upheld sports match.

eleventh, where Miss Wilson drove After recovering. from this shock into a bunker. The side got a hole plated and was designed by Frank Just before the end, Surtees that the actual results of the races

Lawley in 1930. She is bronze goal from Lt. Cartwright.

manship, and they were so thankful the spectators attached themselves back at the sixteenth, where Mra.] to the match in which the other Coats failed to carry the big bun-Paine. A Bermudian "sloop" of added another two goals. were almost forgotten.es favourites, Miss Wilson. and Lionel ker with her tee shot..

-well played 228 tons Thames measurement, she The Suffolk

Mr. Sopwith paid a hearty Munn were engaged. Miss Wilson Miss Wilson hooked another drive was altered this year by a change together, Campbell and Surtees, tribute to the professional crew of

centre Rainbow Ca and her partner were having at the seventeenth, but the side in the shape of her bows and at centre-half and

forward, respectively, being both desperate battle with Miss luckily acrambled: a

half. The greatly improved,

"We left the best of friends,” he Well suited to English, water who made, his debut in Mamaksaid, and, he called upon his own Jessie Anderson, the Scots girl, eighteenth was both an amusing

outstanding, while : Hutchinson,

crew, who were seated at the top and Brig. Gen. Critchley, who, after and a tragic hole, each pair doing and in the hands of so keen

hockey-shone on occasion. being 2 down, squared at the their best to present it to the sportsman and good helmsman as twelfth, where Critchley hit another. After Hartley had cut his/her new owner, the visit of the In spite of the score against table with him, to rise and drink him, Sims the Whitshed's goal Crew of Rainbow Professional amazingly fine spoon shot from the second shot into a bush, the hole Yankee should prove a feature of keeper was very good, displaying

rough to the green.

looked a certainty for the oppon- fenta...

the 1985 British yachting season."

MIKI RECALLED TO JAPAN

accurate stickwork.

ENGINEERS ALSO WIN

the toast of "The

Miss Anderson's Decurve Futt

But Munn and Miss Wilson ap- They were 1 down again at the seventeenth, where Miss Anderson peared to be afflicted with some was laid an almost impossible sty-form of paralysis, for neither could mie. The side, however, won the set near the hole. In the end elghteenth, Miss Anderson holding Munn missed a putt of six feet to a great putt for a 3 after Critchley win the hole in five... hád played a superb Iron shot Curtis Cup Players Through through the narrow opening to the Other members of the Cartis Cup

team to succeed despite their rush He has been in England for six goal. The play throughout was If the offer is accepted Ross will green.

But he was to blame for losing and, lack of adequate preparation, years, played at Wimbledon in very poor, neither sets of for- meet Berg at the Albert Hall; the match for at the twelfth he pull were Miss Pam Barton, Miss Gour every season, and captained the wards, being able to get going, Cleto Locatelli, the Italian cham- ed, a No. 8 iron shot into the mid-lay and Miss Diana Plumpton. Japanese Davis Cup team twice. and several sitters were missed pion, "in Milan; and the French. dle of a bush, and, though Miss

The Whitehall managed to champion, Miss Barton and J. S. Rowell, the. Furthermore, he returns to his Anderson made a gallant recovery, Cambridge Blue, had one decisive homeland a fluent speaker of Eng-hold their own for the first Paris. the opponents won the hole in a victory, beating Mlle. Werner of lish, of which he did not know one twenty minutes, then their

defence collapsed. perfect 4

Belgium, and T. Whitaker by sword when he landed here. Miss Wilson and Munn did not and 4. The winners had a flying long survive this escape, losing in start with 4, 3, 3, 9; in fact, they

BARNEY ROSS MAY FIGHT. IN LONDON

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(Continued from Page 4) The offer was made in a cable Well, his tennis adventures have Pegg at centre-forward record from Mr. Jeff Dickson, who, the been very pleasant, and though ed a hat trick by scoring the report says, stated that he would Miki will regret leaving he has had first three goals, while Brown on pay the Income-tax on Ross' earn- a good innings, ~'.

the left wing netted the last Ings.

the next round by a hole. Perhaps had five 3's in the first eight holes Barnett's Sad Home Coming

the rain cold and pitiless, had Though four up with six to play, something to do with it, but the Miss Barton and ber partner beat

golf on both sides was decidedly Miss Montmorency and Major A sad home-coming awaited Ben girls. adventurous, each following the Thorburn only at the seventeenth other into the woods. 2 and 1.30

Gustave Humery, In

WORLD CHAMPION LOSES

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Afterwards Miller declared that the punch which brought about his disqualification was identical with

Barnett, the popular young wicket-1 It was generally understood that which necked out Henny keeper, on his return home with that Barnett, who is 26 and fe em-Sharkey in the first found

week, 5. “I have never been disquall- Mra Coats and Rex-Hartley had With the departure of the fav the Australian Test team in the ployed in a Melbourne insurance won their first-round match at the ourites, Miss Gourlay and T. A. Orlent liner Orontes office was to have been married fled on a foul before in 175 fights" twenty-first, where the latter, after Torrance, are one of the strongly News was received in London, soon after his return to Australia. he added

by persistently missing putta for 3%, fancied partnerships.With the after his holed one at last to se

settle affair greatest. of ease they beat Miss death with Lady Edes and Illingworth Powell Williams and A. Wakefeld far

With only a mouthful of lunch-Plm by 6 and 5.

the sudden His luggage contained many wed-Gannon, who was "exam

meet peritonitis of his ding gifts for his bride-to-be and doctor, sald: I wo

Althea Bellmaine, articles for, the new home he had Miller again in a fight at 9st" Last elbourne's most beautiful hoped to sat up.

night's contest was at Det

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