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STONECUTTERS BOASTS WEALTH OF TALENT

GEORGE EYSTON

OUT FOR RECORDS

IN 200 M.P.H. CAR

HAS ROLLS-ROYCE AIR ENGINE

TO ATTACK LONG DISTANCE MARKS

Capt. George Eyston, the great- est living creator of motor-speed | records his total since 1926 is over 200 is now preparing for the biggest record-hunting pedition of his career at the Utah salt lakes with a 200-miles-an- hour car to attack all the exist- MOCNOSîng long-distance world's records, Sir Malcolm -Campbell and his Blue Bird,are to attack at the same time the sprint record, the

British Amateur Golf Championship

WINNER

played throughout with

SPALDING

GOLF BALLS

The new NEEDLED “Top-flite"

just introduced

all be the Golf Sensation of the year

PERFECT "FEEL” !

LONGEST DISTANCE !

INTERPORT

SWIMMING

TRIALS HELD

OLIVEIRA'S WIN IN 50 YARDS

MARQUES HELD TO DEAD-HEAT IN BREAST STROKE

EXTREME DURABILITY!"

BEER'S VERY FINE LOCAL

·BOWLS RECORD

(Continued from Page 4)

In Winning Four

PROMISING JUNIOR PLAYERS

AMBITIOUS FOOTBALL

-EXPERIMENT

LACK OF GROUND DIFFICULTY

(By "Rover"}

soccer

TONECUTTERS, who are this year r enter-

ing the Senior Division of the local s League as a separate unit, have a wealth of over Pardoe's position at centre talent at their disposal from N.C.O's and men

L/Bdr. Hint, above, who took

half for the Royal Artillery last sezson, will be seen out for Stonecutters" this coming soccer ветод

records for the firing mile and FRED PERRY BEATS

Kilometre.

Eyston has for the first" time been able to design and built a car of his own. It is just being} finished after six months" bard work, more than 400 drawings and an expenditure running into thou- sands of pounds.

23 Foot Mouster

FRANK PARKER

Straight Sets Win In US. Tourney

NANCY LYLE'S SUCCESS

Forest Hills Long Island, A correspondent was allowed to

September 2 inspect it recently in the Maida Vale workshops, where it was

Flashing the form that has sbuilt in secret-a "monster 23ft)

made him the world's top rank- tag, with a nose like that of ag amateur lawn tennis per- flammer-headed shark.

former, Fred Perry eliminated long. 2

of the 20th and 24th Batteries, Royal Artillery, including several of last year's players from the senior and Junior Artillery teams.

will have a better opportunity of traming to- Although Stonecutters as a separate unit

gether, they are handicapped to a considerable extent by the lack of a suitable training ground, although the Sappers are laying one out now.

The recent heavy rains, however, have considerably ham- pered the progress of the work, and the team will have to be content with a small and rough plot of ground. Having several of last year's players in the side will, however, give the selectors a fairly useful nucleus around which to build the team.

L/Bdr. Hunt, who played in the centre-half position for the Artillery seniors last season, is available again, while Bdr. Hall a former junior right-half, will probably make the team in the same position, unless he plays rugby instead.

Gar Barraclough. last sea- sleek, streamlined body, and a big youthful Frankie Parker from son's leader of the attack. dersal fin behind the hole in the the current United States na-L/Bdr. Price, the right-back, skin through which the driver's tonal singles tournament here L/Bdr. Smith the right-winger,

to-day. head will protrude-

and Gar. Matthews, who play- ..The eyes are two headlamps, ville school boy, who is 18 years inside forward, will form the Perry won from the Lawrence-fed a consistently good game at old, in straight sets 6,62, nucleus of the new team 60. and entered the fourth Then there are round in the defence of the title a half-back, Gar. Roscoe, a left- Gar. Sergeant, he captured last year from Wil-back or left-half, Gar. Gardener. mur Allison

sank flush with the surface: be- low is a broad gash of a mouth to admit air to the radiator. It is painted cherry red.

400 h.p. Air Engine

Two hundred miles an hour is the car's theoretical speed. Even

Enrique Maier, Spanish Davis Cup player, defeated the veteran

the cautions Eyston admits that Manuel Alonso, also of Spain, in he expects at least that. It has a modified Rolls-Royce "Kestrel

"ROVER WILL COMMENT. ON

LOCAL

a fourth round match, 6-1, 6-2, ANOTHER

Menzel Wins

FOOTBALL CLUB IN TO-HORROW'S EDI-

TIONS

air engine which without the supercharger will give 400 hp.

The engine drives the front Roderich Menzel the" giant wheels, a very interesting experiCzech Davis Cup aceron-from ment in this kind of car. Another Laird Watt, of Montreal; in the unusual feature is that it has no third round, 6-4, 6-8, 6-3. a wing-half, and Gur. Moseley, a clutch, the drive being taken Frank Shields of New York, left-winger, all of whom played through on Armstrong-Siddeley American No. 3 ranker and form during last season. pre-selective gear-box of the pater Davis cupper, defeated Frank In addition to these players. tern used in Army tanks. Two Bowden of New York in straight there are several other men from 25-gallon tanks will give about sets, 6-1, 6-1, 6-2, to enter the the 20th Battery who have yet to 500 miles between refills.

quarter-finals-Associated Press be given a trial, some of whom

Erston will share the driving with Albert Dealy, who has been with him in nearly all his record-

He played in the triumphant making Victoria four against Shanghai in 1933. Grimmitt was the skip on that, occasion

Beer represented Hong Kong CIVIL SERVICE

DRAW

Fowles And Warr Win Three Sets

ARMY SETBACK IN “D” DIVISION

Earber Results

are fairly good, although not quite up to First Division stan-

1. Gene Mako, US defeated dard Clifford Sutter, US. 4–6, 3–6, |6–3, 6–2 and 6–4

Gar. H Hall is a useful half- back who has played at inside.

2. Donald Budge. U.S., defeated left, while Gar. Lewis will pro- Wilmer Hines, US 97, 61, bably fill one of the two full-back 7-5

vacancies.

3. John Van Ryn, US, defeated Martin Le⠀⠀ Gaery, France, 6-0, 63 63

Probable Custodian

4. Frederick J. Perry, Britain. Gar. Sell and Gar. J. Hossack defeated Leonard Hannan, Newfare two fairly reliable goal- keepers and are both good enough, York, 7-5, 6-3 and 7-5,

EASTERN NOT ALLOWED TO

ENTER FIRST DIVISION

- Appeals Board Rejects Application

The Appeals Board of the Hong Kong Football Association, which comprises of His Excellency the Officer Administering the Govern ment, Sir, Thomas Southorn, Pre- sident of the Association, Com- mander T. A. Hussey, Mr. M. K Lo and Mr. T. A Mitchell, met last night in the Association's Office to consider an appeal by the Eastern Athletic Association against the decision of the Lea que Management Committee in not granting their application to enter a team in the First Divi sion of the Hong Kong Football League this season

The appeal was dismissed,

DUNCAN WINS

OVER HOLLAND

IN BOWLS OPEN

(Continued from Page 4)

Better Struggle

against Shanghai last year, play- ing No. 2 in the first match and The Colony Interport Swim-No. 3 in the second and third. ming Selection Committee staged Hong Kong, however, returned their first swimming trials yes without the Prentice Cup, losing terday at the Victoria Recreation all three matches. Club's pool, when three events, •He is now namely the 50 Yards Free Style, Omar's rink, which was the best!

No 3 in U. M.

5. Frank Shields. U.S., defeated for the post between the sticks, the 100 Yards Breast Stroke and fast year, and looks like Being

Henry Prusoff, Seattle. 7-5, 7-5, although Sell will probably be the quarter-mile were swan of the best again this year. He also

26 and 7-5

selected, as he has already had Note: Other winners were Sid-experience in local soccer. babae 1 Oliveira won the 50- Yards played No. 2 to B. W. Bradbury ta sprint in the fairly good time of the English rink which won the the Civil Service drew with the Grant and Wilmer Allison, all of keeper on the waiting list, while struggle. Each player had more Playing at the Valley yesterday, ney Wood, Frank Parker, Bryan Gar. W. Hall is another goal- From then on it was a bitter 25 3-5 seconds, which is one fifth Gutierrez International Shield Army, 4 sets each, in the "D" whom encountered little resis-LyBdr. Forbes, an inside-left, and than the usual quota of touchers, of a second off the Colony mark, last year. He is again in the Division of the Lawn Tennis Lea tance. while E. M. Marques, of the same position this year-Skip." guê: “ VBC and Wong lu-man, of the Mak Ngah Association dead- heated in the 100 Yards Breast Stroke.

L. Roza Pereira Wins

ST. LEGER PROBABLES

London, to-day-The St. Leger probables for next Wednesday are

Scores

Nancy Lyle, Britain, defeated Mrs Dorothy Andrus, US, 64,

2. Freda James, Britain, defeat- 2-6.led Gracyn Wheeler, US, 2–6,

5-26—19

I. Skinner and A. L. Fisher (CSCC);- lost to Fowles and Warr

drew with Peckham and Whelan beat Miller and Taylor

Gunners A. Findlay, right-wing, but rather too many of their F- Adams, right-half, H. Coles, woods fell short of the jack also. left-back, and H. T. Coyle, right- half, are all available from the 124th Battery.

Tentative Side

On the 21st head the score stood. level at 18-all and spectators who had come hoping to see an excit- ing finish were not disappointed. Holland reached 19 and then Dui-} From the above it will be seen can equalised. Duncan added J. Bebbington and W. College Babcock, U.S., and Sarah Palfrey that Stonecutters has plenty of another, and then sent up two 15 Fabyan, all of whom were easy available talent with which to beautiful woods on the 25th head. 75 winners-United Press

n

6-6

Note: Other winners were Kay Stammers, Great Britain, Carolyn

In the quarter-mile, Lionel Ro-Babram (Fox), Buckleigh (A za-Pereira had no difficulty in Wragg). Fairbairn (Gordon (CS.C.C)==== beating A. A. da Roza by about Eichards), Field Trial (Dick), lost to Fowles and Warr 15 yards.

Flashbye

beat Miller and Taylor (Brennan), Hairan beat Peckham and Whelan ... 6-0 His time, however, was nearly the Second (Beary) and Solarray (Smirke), Plassy (Perryman), Pry

L. D. Skinner and 10. seconds off Lawrence's Colony (Sirett). No jockeys have yet (CS.C.C

G. Agafuroli.

been announced for Baodai and lost to Miller and Taylor

lost to-Fowles and Warr "Besults of yesterday's trials were: Batholdi-Reuter

beat Peckham and Whelan

mark.

30. Yards Free Style1,

Oliveira; 2, V. Gittins and EL L.

Ozorio (dead-heat).

Time: 253 secs; 26.4. socs

Also swamp-Tsang Ho-fook -

Miss Susan Noel Beaten

Bdr. Hall, above, another very fine R. 4. all-rounder who will be seen for Stonecutters in the First Division of the Football League. He has figured prominently water-pola, swimming and rugby.

SELANGOR

HOCKEY ASSOC.

NEED MORE MONEY

SUBSCRIPTIONS TO BE RAISED

TRAVELLING EXPENSES

MAIN BUGBEAR

Kuala Lumpur, August 29. *** At the meeting of the Selangor Hockey Association held this evening at the. Selangor Club, it” was decided that the annual sub- scription from clubs should be in creased to $20 and that the s |scription from schools be fixed at

$5.

at

This resolution was discusses

the extraordinary meeting which followed the annual general meeting

Travelling Expenses

-The hon. secretary, explained that the association found it diff- cult to meet the travelling ex- penses of members selected to play for the State. He said that some members who played in the last match of the season

paid their own expenses and were unable to get their expenses refunded by the Association and they were good enough to forgo the amount

It would be necessary for the Association to pay half of the expenses. of players and leave it to the club or players to meet the other half should the proposal be turned down.

The meeting voted in favour of the resolution subject to adjust- ments to be made if necessary at

next annual general meeting

New Officials

Mr. Li Evan Langenberg pre- sided in the absence of ME. C. EL Sansom, the president.

The following were elected office-bearers

Hon Secretary: R. E. Cax. President. Hon Mr. T S. Adais. Chairman: Mr. C. H. Sanson.":

Hon Treasurer: E. C. Jumeaux Club, YMCA, Selangor, Indians General Committee: Selangor SCRC, Police Depot, Selangor Colts

and Selangor'Eurasians.

TENNIS WASHED OUT IN US.

Championships At Standstill

Forest Hills, To-day- Torrential rains are playing

{monid a fine team. This will, of Holland had no alternative but to course, take some time, but with drive, but his bowl swerved and the siz-a-side games coming of weht wide. Duncan then put an- in a fortnight's time, there should other in front of the jack and left havoc with the American Lawn

1-5 CLUB STARTING be enough time in which to select the position for Holland well-nigh Tennis Singles Championship

4-6

6-2

SOCCER

Two Games Against

100 Yards Breast Stroke. 1, Won In German Tennis Tourney

Tineman and E. Marques (dead-heat).

Time:: 87.1 secs van s

Also swam: H. Fields"

la tentative team which could be hopeless. {changed at will

Scores:

E. Lancs To-morrow Frank Moss Will Be Out

The Hong Kong Football Club, who showed a big impr last season, are

the

programme, there being noplay: yesterday.

This was the third whole day which has been lost, only three quarters of an hour's play tak ing place on WednesdayRenter,

Of Action For 3 Months NATIONAL SPORT

Hamburg, August 9.- Great two years In the other semi- 1935-35 seast itia two practice

London, August 5.

the

ing are the teams:

England

440 Yards Free Style-1, L Roza Britain's surviving representative final Fraulein Cilly Aussem, three Pereira; 2, A. A., da Roza,

Time: 5 mins. 26.4 secs; 5 mins in the German singles champion-

of the

ships was eliminated to-day, Miss

52.3 secs.

The trials will be continued on Susan Noel losing in the quarter

firale to Miss Nellie Ad

Monday and Tuesday.

The final trial for the China British-born Belgian National Meet to be held in Shang-6-4 6-1 hai on October 10 will take lace the

the Chines

Sidemers

Bickord

MEETING

Recently it was rumoured that Large Delegation From

erested in Hibbs,

both clubs

understud

Engian

Eukien

Foochow To-day

will send a athletic de-

Brad-Horthcoming

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for Ever

Sin the

Moss was put out

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