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ITAIN: ABANDONS CLAINE
TO 1948 OLYMPIAD
Italian Ambassador Presents
An Olive Branch.
Tokyo, October 1. Italy to-day tendered Japan's athletic circles an olive branch of peace. Acting on behalf of Sig nor Mussolial, Signor Giacinto Auriti Italian Ambassador to Japan, called on Count Michimasa. Soejima this afternoon to inform the latter that Italy had aban- doned all claims to the 1940 Olym-: pic Games and would support Japan's bidRenga
SHANGHAI
BOWLERS ARE
DUE TO-DAY
Finest Side To Visit Colony
PROGRAMME FOR STAY
ONE OF GREATEST WOMEN GOLFERS
GLENNA COLLETT VARE'S AMAZING RECORD
IN 14TH YEAR OF CHAMPIONSHIPS
IN
(By G. M. R. Holmes)
the women's United States golf champion- ship tournament of 1922 there appeared on the links of the Greenbrier Golf and Tennis Club, at White Sulphur Springs, W. Ba..., a young girl from Providence, R.L., by the name of Glenna Col lett and she proceeded to go through the field with such skill that she became the champion, succeeding Marion Hollins.
The soundness of her game was such that a brilliant future was predicted for her and wel has she come up to the most san- guine expectations of her many, friends and admirers as this past Saturday found her winning her sixth United States Champion- It is general agreed that the ship title at the Interlachen Country Club. Minneapolis. Shanghai lawn bowls team, which Her holding of the golf championship humours of her coun- is scheduled to arrive in Hour try thus covers a span of 14 years. That she has not won more hong at 5 pm today by the than six titles during that time is no doubt due to the fact that RMS Empress of Russia, is one she did not play in all the championship tournaments. She has of the strongest that has ever also been giving considerable of her time to bringing up a dangh- visited the Colony.
ter and a son who we may expect to be hearing from, or the golf
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The team, which is captained links in some 15 or 20 years. by J. Munro, of the Shanghai Lawn Bowls Club, consists of C
While Mrs. Vare did not have Richards, J. W. Brierley, W. to defeat the ruling champion Train. J. Lopes and C. W. Glover,)— -Virginia Van Wie of Chicago and is composed of players who who did not defend the honours! have the big match temperament she held during the past three all having represented Shanghai) before.
years the veteran titleholder The programme for the visitors is had to play championship golf as follows:
Thursday, Oct. 10-Shambat' wi all the way. That she was out-
driven by her younger oppon
Hongkong, on Recreio.green
Friday, Oct. 11-Shanghai. Kow-ents was not at all surprising, loon CC and Recreio combined, on K.C.C.green.
as
the younger generation Saturday, Oct. 12- Shanghal v. seems to be hitting the bail Hoog Anar on Civil Service C.C.
green.
harder in all lines of sport than Sunday, Oct. 12 Shanghai v Kow did their predecessors; but it loon Docks combined, on Kowloon! Docks green.
INTER-CLUB GOLF MATCH
TEAMS SELECTED FOR SUNDAY
was in her mastery of the fron Teams for the Kowloon Golf Monday, Oct. 14-Shanghai clubs and greater experience club match against the Happy Second Division, on Taikoo RC green-that Mrs. Vare showed enough Valley Golfers, to be played at
Tuesday, Oct 15-Shanghai Yo
Indise H. C. and Craigengower C. superiority to give her the Happy Valley on Sunday, Octo-
combined, on Craigenzower green.
Wednesday, Oct. 16-Shanghai v.) Hong Kong, at Eowicon Bowling Green Club,
honours.
Championship Play
Thursday, Oct. 17- Shanghai Hong Kong Football Chab, Hong Kong
It is pleasing to know that Mrs. Electric EC, and Yacht Club, com-Vare plans to keep on playing in bined on Hong Kong Football Club championship tournaments. green (or Shanghai ▼ PRC and have seen far too many of our C.S.C.C. combined on Police green)..
at
ber 20, have been selected as fol
Play will start at 9 am, and the course is reserved for this match.
We Kowloon Golf Club
RK Collings D. G. Wilson
The Interport dincer will be held champions retire from title com W. Taylor
the Kowloon Cricket Club on petition Jan before they had A. J. Dennis Wednesday, October 16, following the passed the peak of their game. Mandy third Interport match.
and, while it is doubtful if Mrs AL Eastman Vare will be able to add my G. Milne
J.D. Thompson more championship titles to her W. Groves First. MatJ. E. Noronha, splendid list, there is no question. Henderson Gay, C. G. Silva, and R. F. Luz but what she will be well uPF. C. Barry
The Players The Colony's representatives the Interport are.
Fori
W. C. Simpson.
Marion G. P. Murphy Barrett, W. Abern
(skip).
Second Match A. E Costes, I
around the top. McKelvie, J. Fraser and A. M Hol
With such players as Land:(skip).YAN
Bw McDougall, Beatrice Third Match J. V. Ramsay, B. W. Patty Berg, Charlotte Glutting E O. Murphy. Bradbury, F. J. Jones, and U. M. and Jean Baner of the younger W. Stoker Omar (skip).*
Reserves: Eeserves. A. Alves, &. Duncan generation gaining more experience, Andrews and J. C. Brown.
she is going to find it harder and W. Kershaw,
harder getting her name inscribed
on the championship trophyBh
Happy
Valley Golfers 3. S. Edward A. McKellar KSBobertson
W. A. Stewart://
J McKnight".
W. S. Hulie
T., D. Paton
A. D. Humphreys
P: Morrison
CoL E D. Mat-
thews
C. Mycock J. Shepherd W. W. C. Shewan
H. T. Buxton JJ. King
B. W. Bradbury Reserves:
A Brooksbank
A. Macfarlane
A. W. Muir
AO. Brawn
Win or lose, however, her pres
COLD FLAKS
GIGAPITIES
Wills's
GOLD FLAKE Cigarettes
sence in one of these tousnaments
is sure to increase « interest, and
many a younger aspirant for JERSEY CHANGE
honours will be able to learn múch from competing against her. I is also to be hoped that she will) be able to find time to take an- other trip across the Atlantic for another try at the women's British the Empress of Russia, title, as this is the one major which is carrying the Shanghai golfing honour that has eluded Interport Eowis team, will now ar- her.
Ás
To-day's Game
Later
rive at 230 pm to-day, instead
of at 5 pm as originally intimat-
ed, the match arranged between
the Shanghai Interport team and SCOTS FAR CRY TO
a combined team from the Police RC. and the Civil Service C.C will take place.
Local Team
The match will take place on
INTERNATIONAL
FORECASTED FOR
NEW ZEALANDERS
(Continued from Page L'
Brilliant Handling
The New Zealanders began training at Newton Abbot on Fri day and carried out a strenuous programme under the direction of their manager, Mr. V. Mededith, who repeatedly ave instructions and had operations carried out again and again until results were to his satisfaction":
CLASH AT WEMBLEY “
(Continued from Page 1)
The team will probably adopt the three four-one formation in the scrum, but while one pack carried
the Police green and will prob Taking it on an average that out this idea another pack used ably commence at about 3.30 p.m. each train will curry 500 passen-the three two three, no doubt to The composition of the Shanghai xers-some will carry more—and accustom themselves to opposing rink will not be known until the there will be no fewer than sixty an-English pack. team arrive, but the local rink is (there were fifty-four two years
as follows:
W. McLeod CPolice) WAL
·S#A.^ Alderman (Civil Service) A. 0, Bear (Civil Service)
I. Shepherd (skip) (Police)
ANY ACCEPTS FA #INVITATION
ago), it is considered that 30,000 Seots men and women will want to be at Wembley to give their
their vocal support
friends, this inter- usiness is becoming
problem.
with its
In Action
on was paid forwards going
of passes, and there
absence of ctive metho
of the
Impress
accepted the thali Associa "International
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