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JAPAN OR U.S. FOR AQUATIC SUPREMACY?

MONTANO TROUNCES RECREIO SWAMP

MIDGET WOLGAST

FLYWEIGHT CHAMPION

NOT IN PICTURE

FILIPINO HOPES FOR WORLD

TITLE CLASH

CENTRAL BRITISH

IN "B" DIVISION

WIN ALL NINE SETS

YATSKIN AND WHITLEY GIVE

PLUCKY DISPLAY

Playing at home yesterday: the Club de Recreio beat the Central British Association by 9 dear sets in the "B" Division of the Lawn Tennis League

This was the CBA's fifth de feat in as many games.

Scores:

(Recreio)

A E Savier and A. Rodrigues beat & h and F. Angus61

CROP OF BRILLIANT YOUNG SWIMMERS TOKYO MEETING NEXT

MONTH TO DECIDE MAKINO MAINSTAY OF NIPPON

COMPLEMENT

Tokyo

WORLD supremacy in swimming will be at

Scramento, Cal., July 3. MALL Montano, Filipino flyweight champion of California, to-night assumed the world's

stake in the series of American-Japanese crown, in the eyes of most experts, by badly

aquatic meets to month, which will bring together the most be held in Japan next beating Midget Wolgast, the recognised cham-

brilliant array of swimmers ever assembled in pion, în a 10-round non-title clash here...

Ring followers pointed out that despite the fact that Wol-8, Gosano and L. F. V. Ribeiro

beat J. Wilson and R Bickford the history of speed swimming, not barring the gast's championship was not at stake, the clever islander, who (Recreio) e

Olympic Games. has yet to lose a bout on the mainland, was well within the 112-pound limit, a weight limit which Wolgast has been unable to make for months.

PABLO DANO, COMPATRIOT OF MONTANO, RECENTLY DECI- SIONED WOLGAST BY A WIDE MARGIN, BUT NETTHER HE NOR WOLGAST WERE WITHIN THE 112-POUND LIMIT..

SHUTE AND BARROW

IN LIMELIGHT

(Continued from Page 1)

Montano revealed it was his lintention to seek a bout with

Sixto Escobar, of Puerto Rico, in the near future Escobar is world's bantamweight champion in the eyes of the National Boxing Commission.

However, experts doubted if! Montano would be given his Bendal In Form

chance before Lou Salica, Brook- Valentine and Bendall played yn youngster, who recently won well together and, although Bea that right by beating Dano in a dall commenced shakily, he improv-California bout. United Press. fed considerably as the encounter

proceeded. Bendall

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proceed the formand and invart THRILLING BOWLS ON

ably came off best in the long ¡driving duels.. while his

coveries on the backhand were at times brilliant.

Daley gave a mach improved: display on last week, and, to- gether with Agafuroff, shone. The latter has an exceptionally good service, while Daley was placing

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Excellent Race

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RECREIO GREEN

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Moderate Heads

beat M. Yatskin and A. Whitley 62

heat Blyth and Angus Peat Yauskin and Whitley beat Wilson and Bickford * Oliveiro and La (Recreio)

bea: Blyth and Angus beat Fatski and Whitley beat Wilson and Bickfood

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With such American Inminaries as Jack Medica, Adolf Kiefer and Peter Fick facing the great Ispanese, Shor Ma Carvalho kino Raizo Koike, Masanori Yusa and others, practically every world record will be in danger of erasure from the books, es 6-3 pecially in the main competition of the series, in the Meiji

Shrine pool here on the nights of August 17-18 and 19

C.R.C. OVERWHELM INDIANS IN KEEN

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6-1

THE JAPANESE STARS. WHO HAVE HELD FIRST WORLD RANKING-SINCE THEIR SWEEPING OLYMPIC VICTORY OF THREE YEARS AGO, AKE PREPARING FOR THE TEST WITH GRIM DETER- MINATION.

NOWHERE HAS THE SENSATIONAL RENAISSANCE OF AMERI- CAN SWIMMING, WITH THE DEVELOPMENT OF SUCH POST-OLYM- PIC STARS AS MEDICA, KIEFER, AL FANDE WEGHE AND FICE.

"B" DIVISION CLASH BEEN GIVEN CLOSER ATTENTION THAN IN JAPAN.

HON AND LAU IN DEADLY FORM

ARCULİF AND ABBAS MAKE UNAVAILING ATTEMPT ·

In spite of spirited resistance.

FOOTBALLERS

NO MATCH FOR

RADIO CLUB

This first week of July the eyes of the Japanese sporting world are fastened on Detroit, where America's best are bat- tling, for their mational cham- pionships and for the right to represent the United States in Japan

The American team, chosen

from MR. Abbas and M. el White And Fuller Win on the basis of Detroit perform-

Arcall the Indian Recreation Club were overwhelmed by the Chinese Recreation Club. who won all nine sets în their "B" Division League' Lawn Tennis clash yesterday at Causeway Bay.

1.

75

Half Set

lances and under the guidance of Yale's veteran coach, Robert E Yokohama on the Tatsuta Maru Jon July 30.

WINNERS OBTAIN LEAD IN Kiphuth, is expected to reach

DIVISION TABLE

Scores:

yesterday the received very

Japanese Reserve

Both players seemed to favour the moderate to full length heads- LF. Honi and F. K. Lau were: At Kowloon. Holland employed every tactic the outstanding pair for the Chin-Radio Sports Club. known to him to get the better of ese. They combined excellently little opposition in their "Dances of the Americans have far

This far the 1935 perfor his opponent, but seldom sue and gave their opponents Valentine showed improvement ceeded On the 20th head, when few scoring chances.

very Division match with the Kowloon surpassed those of the Japanese, and gave Bendali sound support things were going hard against

Football Club winning by 84 but there is a confidence here that Scores were A Good Rally

him he made it a short one Y. P. Tsai and P. E Choy (CRT)

sets to half a set:

the defenders will have much in reserve. Monaghan and Gordon, after only just over the flag-in a vain beat M. B. Abbas and M. el

Areali shaky start, soon settled down and attempt to pat Farrell off his beer M. O, Hoosen and A Z succeeded in taking six games in length, bat Farrell retaliated on

Suthad a row to secure a set off Daley the following head to annex a beat A. Rahmin and S. A. R. But and Agafuroff after the

“one”

W. Lee and K. C. NE It looked at this stage of the bas Abbas and Areali had led 30.

Gamble and Mackenzie failed game as if Holland would have beat Rahmin and Bux to find their length and

to bow the knee and this belief were

LF. Hon and F. K. La continuously over-driving. Gamble was strengthened when Farrell beat Abbas and Arealh was fairly steady, but was

reached 20 with his opponent two beat Rahmin and Bux

beat Hoosen and Safind

|viously troubled

by the discon-shots behind. certing manner in which the ball left. the ground, patches of the

Men's 200 Yards Invitation Relay court being very bad.

(Teams of $):-

G.

latter

Holland Strikes Back

and both

On the next, head Farrell sent his bowl wide cf its mark, but 1 YMCA (R Goldman,

Holland took advantage of his Good Services Fowler, E. F. Selk, H. G. Lange, S.1

opportunity by sending up two Fowler, A. Wagstaf, J. Ferrett and)

Bowker and A. Valentine,beautiful bowls to within a foot P. B. Wood,

whose brother was playing in the of the jack. The next bead would Lincolns:CpL

Chicken, Pie opposing team, both had excel-decide the `Another very good race was sees Guzzeridge, Pte. Lockett, Dr. Gray not up to standard. They were. away!

Deering, L/CpL Ford,

match Bdmlent services, but were otherwise bowlers were in the Men's 50 Yards Aggregate Pte. Steele and A. N. Other. Handicap, which was won by S. Fowler from his brother, G. H. Taylor, Pte. Smith L/Cpl Thorpe, Shute and Barrow any anxiety.

3. E Lancs: Pte. Hardy, Pre however, the only pair to give Fowler, by a touch. The latter L/Cpl. Gorman, L/Cpl. Mason, Corp. only swam in the race to make at fourth man and did extremely well to come second, starting from Scratch.

The last event on the programme. was the water-polo game between the YM.C.A., the winners, and the Lincolnshire Regimental team, who went down by the odd goal in three in a very exciting game.

The team played very goodį water-polo, the positioning and breaking-away being particularly noticable.

Fowler Brilliant

G. E. Fowler was in brilliant form at centre-forward. for the "Y" and scored two dazzling goals, his second being one of the best seen in the bath.

McCarthy, Lt. Genese

Ladies' 50 Yards Medley (Breast and

Time 1 min. 45 secs.

Free):-

1. Mrs. Meade

2. Miss Lephard

2. Miss A. Fowler

4 Miss M. George

Time 38 secs.

Men's 50 Yards Aggregate Handi-

exp

1. S. Fowler 2. G. Fowler 3. A. Moss

A Greenberg Invitation Diving Time 28 sec

secs.

1 Dar. Eash (Lincolns)

2 E. F. Selk (Y.MC.A.)

3. Sgt. Kalpas (Lincolns)

5. R. Goldman (MCA)

4. L/Cpl. Howieson (East Lanes)

6

Fte. Jennet (East Lanes).

220

Yards Invitation Free Style:---

LE G.

· Lange (YMCA)

2. Pie. Butterworth (East Lanes).

3. Pte Jackson (Táncolns).

150 Yards Members Mixed Relay

Mr. Goldman's team: Mrs.}

"The Lincolns" only goal came from Cpl. Chicken, who volleyed a long-throw past the unsuspecting Meade. Miss M George, G. L S. Fowler.

The teams were:-

Fowler, A. Moss and A. Wagsta

M.. Selk's team: Miss Lephari, TMC.AS Fowler, Ferrett Miss A Fowler, R. B. Wood, A. and A. Wagstaff: W. F. Kerr: Greenberg and S. Fowler. Goldman, G. H Fowler and G Lange

Lincolns Cpl. Widy: Pte. Free- born and Pte. Hope; Cal. Berriman, L/Cpl Mackman, Cpl. Chicken, Dr.

The results were

Men's 50 Yards Free Style (Invita-

1R B. Wood (MCA)

2. Col. McCarthy (Lanes)

2 Lte Lockett (Táncolas).

Tane 231-5 secs Ladies 50 Yards

Miss M. George

Mende

(Dead heat)

DOROTHY ROUND TO MEET

MBS. WILLS MOODT:

London, To-day If

that Dorothy

POLICE RINKS FOR SATURDAY

Matches Against LR.C. And Electric

:

With the definite purpose of G. A. White and C. Fuller (KFC) bringing their stars along slowly lost to W. Chanson and N. Kitchell drew with G. Singh and R. Singh &lse that the peak may be reached lost to E. Singh and M. Sherri 1-6 in August, the Japanese swim- 64 W. Kaux and J. Willis (KFC)

ming authorities have set back" 62 lost to Chanson and Kitchell 0-6 their schedules by more than a 61 lost to Singh and Singh

Y

(CRC)

beat Hoosen and Suffad

&-I

(CRC) lost to Singh and Sherrig

01

F. White and A. S. Bliss

Duncans Lead Way And Gomes

PAIRS MATCH ABANDONED

ON 12TH END

6-2 lost to Chanson and Kitchell

lost to Singh and Singh lost to Singh and Sherrie

-+

1-6 month

0-6

(K.F.C.) But enough has bem shown to

3-6 indicate that from out of the Em 36 pire's great resources of swim- 3-6 ming talent can be fashioned a team that will give the Americans all they can handle.

SUTCLIFFE OUT OF TEST

The Mainstay

Makino undoubtedly will be the

London," To-day-Herbert Sat-mainstay of the defenders, the cliffe England's opening batsman man who must be depended on since the 1934-5 series of Tests to stand off the challenge at the The match in the Fourth Round against Australia, has been re- mighty Medica of Jack Gilhula, giving nothing of the Open Pairs Lawn Bowls ported unfit and will definitely Peter Flanagan and others in the Holland found his green with yesterday between L. A R Darthe South Africans at Headingley, meters. In practice he is report- Championship at Kowloon Docks not play in the third Test against races from 400 meters to 1500 his first wood, but was a little can and R. Duncan and W. Leeds, next through Farrell, on the other Way and A. S. Gomes, last year's Langridge, the Sussex all-rounder 10 minutes on several occasions. Saturday, James ed to have done 800 meters under hand, was wide, his bowl missing finalists, was abandoned after the has been invited to be present He holds the recognised world its object by some feet. Holland 12th end owing to poor light, with at the ground-Beuter sent up another to rest his first the former pair leading by 10

record at 10 minutes 12 seconda. while Farrell was again wide shots. .:.

(Continued on Page 21) Holland attempted to block with his next two, but this was in-

Scores were

effectual and both hands, remain- Head

jed open.

With his last bowl Farrell made) The following will represent one valiant effort to save thei the Police B.C. in their senior match and sent up a wood which lawn bowls, league encounters seemed capable of performing the| against the Indian R. C. and trick. It did not carry sufficient Electric RC on Saturday.

weight, however, and fell away at the end!

...Senior Team

W. McLeod, T. Tallon. F. Nolan

and I. Shepherd (skip).

C. Dowman, W. S. Dall, E. G. Post

and W. E. Hollands (skip).

C. S. Fender, G. Perkins, G.

Moss and W. McHardy (skip).

Pre“Janior Team

FOOTBALL CLUB BOWLS

TEAM FOR SATURDAY

L. A. R. Dunán

and R. Duncan

10

16

W. E. Way

A. S. Gomes

1

and

CLARK ALSO INJURED

London, To-day. Clark, the Northants fast left-hander, has dislocated a rib as the result of tripping up in his hotel He will be replaced by Bowes, the Yorkshire fast bowler, at Leeds (on Saturday-Beuter,

Wrexham, who had a record in- crease in receipts due to transfers, last season made a profit of $154.

The following have been select Five Interesting Bowls

S. Alexander and W. S. Glendinning Football Club against the Taikoo (skip)).

A. G. Channings, A J. Johnson, G.led to represent, the Hong Kong

Recreation Club in the Junior

W. L. Clark, H. Brown, J. R. McLawn Bowls League on Satur Walter and S. Logan (skip).

L. Glendinning, W. Cameron, Wright and A. W. Smith (skip).

TAIKOO BOWLS TEAM TO MEET FOOTBALLERS

The following have been select

day:

N. Curie, G. S. Grarer, and A Brooksbank (skip).

Matches This Afternoon

V.R.C. BEAT C.B.C. IN OPEN RELAY AT NORTH POINT

(Continued from Page 4)

At the conclusion of the swim- ming the prizes were distributed by General Tsai Ting Kai

200 Metres Free Style Relay Face The following were the results:- (Open to Schools):

1 Wa

Wah Yau College,

College, 2. King's Col

200 Metres Medley Relay Race (Open to the Colony):

Victoria Recreation Club (BM Marques, Lionel Roza-Pereira and W. Lawrence)

2 Chinese Bathing C

Chub (Chan Chin Fling Choi Warke

Choi Wan Kee and Wong Sui

JK Sloan, the youthful Eler-grounders the Recreio can008st Sale Wetres Free Style (Ladies);

Tack tric RC bowler, who, in addition will meet M. X. Adal, of the Indian G. Stephens, FP Anslow, E. J. has many other notable achieve and the game should be full of to being champion of his club, RC, on the Craigengower grean. Edwards, and J. Russel (skip) tempe

A Steven A Humphrey, A Jack-ments to his credit in the Open interest So will the one between |son and A. Macfarlane (skiny

Lawn Bowls Singles competition A. Brawn, the conqueror of A LRG SENIOR RINKS already, meets his sternest rival E Silkstone, and

to-day in E el Arculi Aren

*

FOR SATURDAY-A

the Bowling Green

The 100%

is one of this year's most improved players are fairly evenly mato to represent the Taikoo Re-

The following have been select-bowlers, having beaten D. Ram-

is to Cay's Club against the Honged to represent the Indian Recrea Jahn, last year. inalist, in the Football Cimb in the Junior tion (anb against the Police Be previous

COmar Recreio Green)

Bowls League on Satu

Cipb in the Senior Lawn

Sor Saturday)

Q*Mačar (skip);

the igengower

top

200

Lag min 22 sec

Miss Chan Wan King 2 Miss

Olen) Kiang, Wing Chan Chee

Lee Wan Fan, 2 Choi Wan Koe,

min 1

of 3 Loh Wai Kuen Time 3 mi

250 Metres Blindfold

Miss Ny Saen Ting, 2 Miss Chan Wan King Miss Chan Case E

50. Metres Free Style (Men) 1.Kwok Fang Sen, 2 Lan Po Kee, 3. Chau Kai Him Time 21-Boca

Water Polos

Gremi)

S

Chinese

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