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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8,–1935

NELSON DEFEATED BYCOLNE AFTER 13 YEARS

FOREIGN ATHLETES

SHINE IN A.A.A.

HUNGARIAN RELAY TEAM

IN LIMELIGHT

BRILLIANT

220

SPRINTERS

(By Bevil Rudd) * THE foreign onslaught for the A.A.A. cham- pionships was only party checked at the White City last night. It is to-day that the real clash comes, and only in the half-mile have our visitors been completely eliminated.

In the Mile. only R. Normand, of France. is left to face J. E. Lovelock, S. C. Wooderson and the rest of our milers, but for the 220 yards two- brilliant foreigners are finalists; a Frenchman leads in the long jump; two Frenchmen and a Hun- garian are among the eight high jump finalists, while K. Brown The American, has shown himself in the pole vault.

G. Fowler, the European YMCA water-poło

centre-for-

ward, who played a very useful game last night and who swam. well in the Invitation Relay against Army lektus:

I look to him to provide a real third event thrill to-day." SUCCESSFUL IN

and I look to A. V. Reeve, J. ELovelock, W. Roberts and I. C. Stothard to attack track records when they have beaten off Con- tinental opposition..

C. Mandikas, a tall blonde Greek is a vigorous quarter mile hurdler.

Ee jerks back CUBS BLANKE

awkwardly over the flights, but

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His stamina was not tested, for when he discovered he was lead- Hing by nearly twenty yards en tering the final straight, he eased up almost to a walk.

Sweeney's Rivals

C. Berger (Holland) and J. Sir (Hungary) both stood down from the 220 yards In their absence. 1. E. Osendarp (Holland) and L Strandberg (Sweden) become A W. Sweeney's most dangerous op ponents

BY PIRATES TO

FOUR EVENTS

(Continued from Page 5)

In the second half, the "T" went further ahead, when Fowler scored one of his typical goals, receiving from Goldman to net before" Lew-| cock could position himself for a

LOSE GROUND save

DOUBLE HEADERS

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London, July 15.

THERE were two big surprises in the Lanca- shire League, Colne beating Nelson for the first time for 13 years, and East Lancashire be- ing routed at Blackburn by Todmorden.

Another splendid innings by J. Goth, who scored 53, en- abled Colne to total 159 after they had lost six wickets for 49. Nelson did badly in reply. Their Srst six wickets fell for 54 and though the later batsmen offered some resistance the side was dismissed for 115, Colne winning with 10 minutes to spare

REMARKABLE BOWLING -ANALYSIS

Seven Wickets With Seven Consecutive Balls

London, July 1L Playing for Windsor Gas Sports-against Windsor Juniors, at Windsor, F. G. Hibbert took seven wickets with seven succes- sive deliveries, ali clean bowled

His final figures for the match were tight wickets for two runs. And Windsor Juniors were cut for three.

TO-DAY'S BOWLS FIXTURES

Promised

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Root, the former Worcester- shire bowler, was the cause of East Lancashire's collapse. He had all the batsmen in difficul ities and captured eight wickets for 37 runs, though the innings realised 32 Todmorden won with ease in replying with, 99 for three W. Scott scoring 45 and G. Hargreaves 35.

Tyldesley's Five For 25 Church again put up a feeblo show against Accrington for whom Eichard Tyldesley (5 for 25) and D. Whittaker (4 for 32) bowled unchanged. Church were dismissed for 59 runs. Accringión

soon hit off the runs, but batted out time to score 113 for six wic kets, Brown leading the way with £56 not out.

Scoring was more prolific in the other matches, nearly 400 runs be

The "I's" third goal was scored from a corner, Goldman netting from Fowler's pass. Disaster fol- lowed this, Lewcock, the Gunners' goalkeeper, carrying the ball back into the net in an attempt to evade Lange, while Mooney, who had shifted from centre-half to right- back-defending in the deep-end iz New York, To-day.

the second half-scored the Sfth- Two double-headers featured into his own net, when he defected

Interesting Gamesing hit up in a drawn game at yesterday's American League la free throw past the unsuspecting

Rawtenstall. The home side, for Osendarp was behind L A. Baseball programme, Chicago and Lewcock

whom. J. Middleton (73), and R. Young in last year's final, but he Cleveland, and New York and

Hitch (61) were the principal con- was well ahead of him when they Boston, sharing the spoils

Ladies Conspimous. Absence Provided the weather does not tributors, declared at 253 for five, met in the first heat yesterday. He

In the first round encounters, cancellation

Lack of entries resulted in the again interfere. three games in and Haslingden played out time won in 222sec, and a little later the Indians beat

of the Ladies 50 the Fourth Round of the Colony with 160 for six George Head- the White Sox: won the semi-final; easing up, in comfortably in spite of Al Sim-Yards Aggregate handicap and the Lawn Bowls Singles Champion- Iry was undefeated with a half- 223sec Strandberg did the same mons striking his

Mixed Relay, while the Men's 25 ship, which fifth, four-

have already been century. time in the other semi-final, using bagger in the home-run parade,

Yards dash was also scratched for postponed twice, will be decided j Burnler were folled by the a similar reason. his long, raking strike to advan-bat Chicago Losed out a win to

to-day.

clock against Rishton when they bare

arenge themselves in the return

The military teams and Wan- On the Recreio Green A. Mac-needed only 14 runs to win with Sweeney was third in this beat clash

mers who are seriously training farlane, of the Football Club, will half their wickets standing Rish He did not do more than was ne-

YANKEES SURPRISED

For the Hong Kong Area cham-play E Duncan, the veteran Kow-tan, for whom A. McIntosh scored The Yankees were surprisingly plonships, all displayed the ten-loon BG.C. player, in what should 52 not out and Tobin, their pro- THE ANDERSON MUSIC CO., LTD.cessary to qualify, but I had the

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the Red Sox, Toe Cronin clouting joy losing valuable time in the B. W. Bradbury, the successful19, and J. Jefson (61) and J. Eat- The half-mile heats amply ful-his fifth circuit-clout of the sea-sprint events.

Craigengower "A" skip, meets ough took part in a big stand filled their promise of keen rac-son, but they won the return It was particularly noticable very dangerous rival in C. Gwhen Burnley responded. ing. B. F. McCabe forced J. Cclash by a 6 to 4 margin during the relay when the mili-Silva, of the Recrio, on the Tai- Ramsbottom's Fright Stothard to 1 min 56 1-10sec in In the National League,tary participants, instead of swim-koo RC green, while on the Civil the first heat; then J. V. Powell Pittsburgh Pirates supplied the ing their own races, attempted to Service green, W. K. Way, last tween E Lawson (88) and G. A second wicket partnership be- had a long drawn out duel with itbit by blanking the Cubs, obtain a glimpse at their op-year's finalist in the Open Pairs Bridge, (29) was responsible for the Pole. K. Kucharski. The latter Blanton making his debut into the ponents, at the same time trying meets 2 former singles finalist 109 of Lowerhouse's total of 179 was constantly running into the, ranks of the shut-out" kings to turn, the result being a general and Interporter, J. C. Brown, of against Enfield. As it was, E-

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AMERICAN SWIMMERS ENTERTAINED

Evening Training Because Of

Intense Summer Heat

Tokyo, Aug. 2 Visiting American swimmETS to-day were entertained at a tea party reception by Premier Ad- amiral Keisuke Olcada.

Because of the summer, heaz the Americans are training

the early evening. It has al- ready been abanged that their appearances shall be in the evening-United Press.

VINES' WIN IN

FIRST BRITISH PRO TOURNAMENT

TILDEN'S TENNIS

Ice House St.

12 UNKNOWN LADS

BEAT TANK STARS

IN JAPAN TRYOUTS

WORLD HOLDERS GIVE WAY

BREAST-STROKE HOLDER

OUTCLASSED

Tokyo, Aug. 4.

lead with swift bursts of The Cardinals, last year's world (mix-up. speed and then slowing down champions, best the Reds comfort- However, Powell's final thrust bly was too much for him.

Results, as cabled by Reuter,

Good Diving

the Kowloon BG C

very good display in the Diving

Bush, of the Lincolns, gave KCC BOWLS TEAMS and deservedly won the event from ↑ Selk With a little more practice

were?—

Slow St: Milles

AMERICAN LEAGUE

E

The six-miles race was slow Chicago run, with either J. T. Holden or Simmons hit s ́homer the Hungarian, J. Kelen, in the Cleveland

2

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and a wider repertoire, he should qualify for the Colony Diving

• Championship...

Chicago

The 300 Yards Relay provided

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2

first 50 yards, but Wood gave!

One hundred and twenty Japan-lead. It was not sill the last lap ese swimmers, hopeful of making that they attempted to test each Cleveland

6

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·NATIONAL LEAGUE

11

8

the team which will represent the other, and then we saw a terrific j Nipponese Empire at Berlin next combat.

New York year in the World Olympiari, laat Kelen swept past Holden 300 Boston night participated in the first yards from home, but Holden îrn- Cronin hit a homer. team eliminations here.

mediately countered and regained

New York Although no

He never lost it Boston world records the lead. were broken or equalled, the sen-though Kelen kept coming at him. sational performance of a Hama- A A. Cooper won the two-mile matsu Agricultural School sta-walk for the fourth year in suc- dent, Shigeo, Arai," was consider cession. He was soon clear of Cincinnatea ed exceptionally noteworthy.

bis feld, and walking with per St. Louis fect style, wor easily, but in slow- er time than he put up last year. Arai, hitherto little known, de-

The 4x 110 relay final is timed London, July 15.- feated Yasuji Miyazaki in the for 5:20. The magnificent Hun- H. E. Vines, the Wimbledon 100-meter freestyle event, negoti-garian team should retain their champion of 1932, won the singles ating the distance in one minute title.

In the last event, after 8 in the first International Profes-fist.

o'clock yesterday, they won their sional Championship of Great Miyazaki, a winner in the 10th heat against Blackheath Harriers Britain at Victoria Park South-World Olympic Games at Los An-jin 42 4-5sec, a time that has only New York port, by defeating W. T. Tilden geles, finished two strokes behind once been besten since this race Chicago the Wimbledon champion of 1920, the speedy schoolboy.

was instituted 1921 and 1930, before 5,000 people! Another "dark-horse." Saburo

DEFEAT

Amazing Swim

Pittsburgh Chicago:

Blanton pitched

Tables To Date

NATIONAL LEAGUE

St. Louis

Pittsburgh

Philadelphia

by 6—1, 6–8 4–6, 6–2, 6–2 [Ita, defeated Reizo Kaike, 200-H Q. SECTION WIN 24TH BTY. Ezooklyn

Tilden and Vines later won the meter breaststroke champion, by SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIP doables title by beating the 3 margin of 3 seconds.

French pair, A. Martin Plas and Ito is Meiji University's latest

Cincinnatti Boston

(Continaed from Page k)

R. Ramillion, by 8 6, 6-8, 5-7, addition to the Japanese swim- 6-1, 6-3.

ming crop. Vines

Bight Section, whe up to yester- Only a played beautiful lawn.

amall crowd was on day were on an equal standing tennis to win the first set easily, hand because of heavy rain. Tilden's power of return and The Americans swimming stars sprint events, while the Left See. with the winners, fell away in the clever way in which he used the invading Japan, although not per- tion were out of the ruming al- chop broke up the rhythm of forming, were present at the pre- together Vine game, and he took the sec

liminary tryouts. ond and third seta.

Tilden Tres

Exciting Events

The swimming was very excit ners of the doubles when they ing at times, although there were led by two sets to one, Ramilton one or two instances of men col- Tilden let the fourth set 20 playing magnificently. The Ameri-liding when turning off the with a view to fifth, "bat he fired cans kept the ball away from and Vines took the last four Ramon and lobbed

At the conclusion, Mrs. Roopell, las with wife of the Outer command Plas repeat the 24th Battery presented the ball away.

fexcellent results, The Frenchmen looked the wintedly failed to

FOR SATURDAY

Senior And Junior Rinks Selected

The following will represent the ]

field were fortunate to escape de- feat for they were 39 behind and had only one wicket left when

time was called.

Bamsbottom, too, had a fright at home to Bacup, who gave a very even batting, display in to- talling 169. They had dismissed eight Ramsbottom batsmen for 89 when stumps were drawn.

Playing in the Central Lan-

1 an exciting struggle, the Bayal Kowloon C.C. senior and Junior cashire League, Frank Sibbies, Artillery jumping into a land in the bears in their lawn bowls league the Lancashire County bowler.

Senior Team

1Fowler sbout two yards lead, and games on Saturday

the latter, swimming splendidly,

EL Overy, W. Hyde, N. Bebbington increased the distance, Lange, and A. E. Silkstore, (skip) Goldman and Selk inishing up with several yards to spare."

made an excellent deputy for F Slater, the Heywood professional. who has sustained a fractured

C. J. Tacchi, E. C. Fincher, B. P. finger. Philips and Fraser (skip).

By far one of the most interest and A. Hyde-Lay (sp).

G. Lee, T. Goodwin, G. Craig ⚫ing events on the programme was

*Junior Team

1th quarter-mile, which was won A Nissim, W. C. Simpson, L. Jack Oby Lange in 8 mins. 15. sers and L. E. Lammert (skip).

Lange swam at an economical” C Fletcher, Z S. Dinner, M. K pace, reserving his energy for the

Bakusen and I w. Car (skip).

F. S. W. Smith, S. J. Houghton, J. later events and crossed the line Smith and E. Kern (skip).

of

exactly two lengths ahead Halme, of the East Lancs.

The gala was very much enjoyed by everyone, a large gathering of spectators crowding the gallery.

AUSTRALIAN CYCLIST

BREAKS RECORD

ELECTRIC RIMLESS FOR

SATURDAY

C.S.C.C. TEAMS FOR SATURDAY

Senior And Junior Rinks Selected

The following will represent the Civil Service CC senior and jun- ior teams in their lawn bowls. League games on Saturday:

Senior Team.

P. Knight S. Alderman, T. Arul- strong and J. Hollidge (skip)..

H. Major, E. P. Daries, LF. Mei Gowan and A. W. Grimmitt (skip).

E. W. Simmonds, J. Gellatley, J. Deakin and F. Jones (skip):-- parang Junior Team

P WL Age 10064 36 640

The following will represent 20664 41 · „603-

the H. K Electric in their lawn. 98 57 31 581

bowls league game with the Kow 102 W 46 (553) 104 87 47 550

loon C.C. on Saturday:Tem 103 48-55466:

R. C. Butler, J. I. King, G. T. Pas Ernie Milliker, the Australian gett and A. F. Paul (sic). 38-45 53 459 101 26 75 1757 cyclist, broke Southall's London- 1. G. Bagh, W. Stoker, J. Siona

LEAGUE Brighton and back record by four P. Tabock, T. P. Seandersong and H. F. Westlake (skip).

und La de Rome (skip), (d)

P. WL. Azt minutes in Abr, jonin 23sec H. S. Mckay and A. Webster (skip).

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92, 60 42 543- 99 52 47 25 98 (49 1,500

CICLE CHAMPION'S MEDALS

Medals and cups won by the

Leon Meredith, victor

id's-cycling champi

been handed

Cyclists' Unio of his widow

Tate Mrs. A. Y. Meredith

Mr. 1. Bromilow Accepts

M. E Purvis, W. E. Baller, W. Bar-

F. Harper, B. Wiliam J. P and C. Strange (skipja

W Maziel EW Hamilton Whant and A0; Brawn (skip),

Palace FC Managership LRC. BOWLS TEAM FOR

London

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and former England

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SATURDAY'S LEAGUE

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