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MASTER. WORKS COLUMBIA

"Kreutzer" Sonata

(Beethoven)

Quartet A Minor

(Beethoven)

Concerto E Minor

(Mendell Sohn)

"Farewell" Symphony

(Haydn)

Symphony No. 6. "Pathetique

(Tschaikowsky)

Unfinished Symphony

(Schubert)

Friedman (Piano). Huberman (Violin). Lener String Quartet.

Szigeti (Violin). London Phil. Orch: Sir Henry Wood.

London Sym. Orch.

Oscar Fried."

· THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1936

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CHAMPIONS

WIN IN MIXED

DOUBLES LEAGUE

(Continued from Page 4)

(By George Greenwood)

Leeds, June 11.

E B da Roza, above, is not likely to take part in the V.R.C.

URŐL

TOM WILLIAMSON, of Hollinwell, Notts, a

veteran of 56, who was a prominent figure aquatics this season as he is still in British golf in the days of the famous triumvi-} rate Vardon, Braid and Taylor, had the distinc-WORLD TITLE tion of leading the field with 140 in the qualify- ing round of the £750 Tournament on the Tem- plenewsam course here to-day.

Starting his career at the age of 16, he has been attached to the same club over 40 years. He was given a week's trial as professional, an appointment that has never been confirmed. Williamson played in his first international match for England 34 years ago, and was fourth in the Open Championship in 1914, when Vardon a few days With weed on rained his sixth and last victory. In 20th cha pionship--a remarkable record.

PIGEON TEAM RACE

Interesting Event At

Sha Tau Kok

FIGHT FIXED

FIRST WESTCHESTER

CUP MATCH

BALDING JUST FAILS TO SAVE GAME

HUGHES HERO OF MATCH

(By R. Sheepshanks)

London, June 11.

AMERICA beat England by 10 goals to 9 at Hurlingham yesterday in the first of the three matches for the Westchester Cup, after the hardest and most exciting game ever seen in this country.

America deserved to win, for they did slightly the more attacking, hitting behind their opponents' line-apart from goals IN DECEMBER-12 times, as against eight by England. But England may

Carroll To Meet Barney Ross

well hold themselves unlucky to have lost.

Two of their shots, which would otherwise have scored, were stopped by ponies, one of the best shots in the game an 80-yard one from the boards by Mr. Balding-hit the post, and Mr. Tyrrell-Martin, in the final period, was deprived of an excel- lent reference techce of scoring by a cross, for which (after) a

REFEREE NOT TO BE KNOWN UNTIL MEN ARE IN RING

There was not one- dull With two rounds of 70, he held a lead of three strokes over:

Melbourne, June 18. minute in the game. It was W. J. Branch, an assistant to his father at Henbury, Gloucester-

Mr. C. Lucas has fixed the world fought out from start to finish shire. Perry, the Open Champion, J. Adams, a young Scotsman welterweight championship fight at the maximum of speed and now at Romford. J. J. Busson, of Harrogate, and R. E. Ballan-between Barney Ross (America) with the minimum of mistakes; tine, of Moortown, tied for third place with 145. Padgham, and Jack Catrol (Australis) for its fluctuations were such as to Cotton and Mitchell qualified with two strokes, and Alliss, C. A

Sydney Sports Ground on Decem-arouse in the supporters of Whitcombe and W. J. Cox with only one stroke to spare.

ber 8, and at present there is no each side alternately the hope The conspiciuous

failures plan for any world championship of victory, and the result was in doubt up to the last stroke were W. H. Davies, a Byder in Melbourne.

Rosa will come to Australia of the game. Cup player, and Angel de la

The first two periods were as Torre, several times Spanish under a contract which stipulates champion.

that, in the event of his losing the nearly level as possible, America first fight, he will be given a re- having a slight advantage, fairly Mr. represented by a lead of one goal turn bout within 90 daya. Model Of Consistency

Lucas's impression, before leaving In the third America scored three Williamson's golf was à model America, was that Ross would goals to nil, and the hearts of

want any return fight to be staged England's supporters sank in Sydney also.

Strokes Of Bad Luck.

U.S. A. DELEGATION TO OLYMPIC GAMES

*

Record Entry Competing In 114 Events

New York, June 29.- A Tecord entry of $42 TRED and 53 women will represent the United States in the forth- coming Olympic Games to be held in Berlin.

The Americans will partici- pate in 114 events, and the only events in which they will not take part are Graeco- Roman wrestling, polo, and rifle-shooting.

NEW ATHLETIC

TRIUMPH FOR

A. G. K. BROWN Kinnaird Trophy For Achilles Club

RAMPLING DEFEATED IN RECORD BREAKING QUARTER-MILE

Fleet Street, June 15.

A very interesting pigeon team race (the birds being owned by the The K.C.C. fielded two

new-men of the two British battalions comers, A. W. Ramsay taking A stationed at Shamshuipo) took EP. Guest's place as the latter place last Saturday when the birds was resting after a recent illness, were all released simultaneously while Mrs. Lammert partnered Cat 3.30 pm at Sha Tau Kok, in E. Watson, but these changes did the extreme north-eastern corner not tend to strengthen the side. of the New Territories. The first

Achilles Club, with 70 points, With the exception of one of the bird arrived in its loft at Sham-

gained a sweeping victory in the courts, the tarf was in really no shuipe at 4.16 p.m. The othere

Kinnaird twenty-second annual condition for play, the centre quickly followed, and by 4.55 p.m.

Trophy competition at the White court being very patchy.

the team placing was decided, 'the Hung and Mrs. Litton were the result being: 1, 2nd Ba. The East City on Saturday. This was their thirteenth win in the series, and pick of the winners, the latter re-Lancashire Regiment; 2, 2nd Ex their aggregate of points was more turning Clark'a very fast service The Royal Welch Fusiliers.

than the combined totals of the next two clubs.

of consistency. Without pretend ing to be a long, hitter, he

www

claim to be one of the most ac-

two

New York, June 29.

However, Mr. Lucas considers

-manager.

and

1.

But in the fourth England · re-

CHELSEA MAKE VERY BIG PROFIT

Directors Recommend. Good Dividend

The accounts of Chelsea F.C. for last season show a balance of £4,160 11s. In addition £2,000 has been set aside to reserve for income-tax.

Net gate_receipts were £43,075 Gg. 6d, an increase on the previous year of £2,134 24 38. Wages. benelits, transfers, bonuses and talent-money totalled -22AAZ. directors recommend the maximum dividerd of. 71⁄21⁄2á - per cent, less tax.

The

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RETIREMENT OF PERCY FENDER County Cricket Loses A Great Player

London, June 13. The retirement from county

Mr. Fender's decision. writes

curate. His long iron shots were that if Ross can be shown before hit startly and-cleanly, and the December 8 that Melbourne would pitches to the plateau green per-be attracted by a title fight with plied with exactly the same scure. Carroll, he might sign to meet and in the fifth-a very good and fectly judged.

hard period-America had main A feature of an exhilarating Carroll again-in Melbourne.

tained their lead of a single goal. Six Big Fights display was the putting. William-

In the sixth America increased son's approach putting

80 བླློབས

Mr. Lucas plans to have Jimmy their lead by two goals, but i deadly that the next putt became McLarnin reach Australia soon this period England were robbed a mere formality.

after Boss, and provide a series by fortune alone of two, chances - INTERCHANGE OF LETTERS He had two adventures, one at of at least six big welter fights of keeping the score at its pre- the 8th, where his drive became Sydney

Melbourne. Hevious level v wedged against a wooden post on plans to match the Ross-Carroll | In the final period England made) the edge of the fairway. Under Inter with McLamin in Mel-a heroic effort, and had decidedly cricket of Mr. P. G. H. Fender, immovable bourne, and put the winner of the better of the play. They scorwho captained Surrey for 10 years the rules relative to balls, Williamson was permitted that bout against the champion ined two goals to nil and came with- and also played for England, was to pick and drop without penalty. Sydney. allocating suitable in an ace of equalising. ·

The other adventure was at the

guarantees.

The Americans played their officially announced yesterday. 18th, where he needed a four for Before Mr. Lucas left America, usual well considered tactics, re- 268. Unfortunately, his iron shot Melamin expressed Fa willing-lying on their Na 1-to do the Thomas Moult; will cause no sur- swerved off the green to the rightness to fight three bouts here, two scoring, and hitting up to him a prise. I was able, on May 16. and, pitching back, he took three

in Sydney and one in Melbourne. series of long passes right through to explain his position in rela putts for the first time in

tion to the club, who had invited Barney Ross is to receive the game. rounds.

£12,500 and Jack. Carroll £3,500, Of these Mr. Pedley took full him to play in only five matches for the championship fight. advantage, always riding at full this season.

American Is Cautious speed to get to the right spot, and At Mr. Fender's request the let- CANZONERI AFTER

The Referee for the world almost always being there with ters exchanged between him and HEAVIER CROWN welterweight title battle between the right storing shot. He scored the Surrey committee are now Barney Ross and Jack Carroll, all his side's goals but one-published. Fender's letter to the will not be announced until the goal which was awarded against General Committee of the Surrey

shot C.C.C. was: May Give Up His

men enter the arena, but he will England for a foul after a

"Gentlemen-As you may know Present Title be

a well-known and approved by Mr. Fedley being included in

I This total

from my letters to Mr. Holmes, Australian official.

Mr.. Phipps was working hard have thought it best in the circum- in confident manner, while she The owner of the winning bird

MONTANEZ'S CLAIMS FOR This stipulation has been in- was also strong in other depart-was Pte. Langton, of the East Having been subjected to a con-

LIGHTWEIGHT BOUTsisted upon by Sam Plan Ross's and cleverly throughout the game,stances to advise the captain of the

self

to be considered as being, avail- ments. Tsui Yan-pui and Miss Lancashire Regiment, and his en-

He has taken the pre- but was prevented by Mr. Tyrrell-county eleven that I do not wish my Perry also played up to form, the try was followed 19 minutes later siderable amount of rain, the hard

cantion from an American ontlook Martin from making any spectar able this sesso brick-dust track was in fixe condi- former being very steady while by two pigeons who dead-heated tion for fast running, and three

Tony Canzoneri may relinquish gangster fears and graft in-cular showing. Mr. Iglehart play "It is with the greatest possible re- ed a sound and accurate game at gret that I have come to this de-

cision, but Miss Perry's service and strong for second place, and were forehand secured her many points property of Pte. Lewis of the Eoy-ew records were made and two his world's lightweight boxing fluences..

best performances equalled.

championship and attempt to 18tj. Another specification by Pinn in [No. 3; always correct and givuus for the benefit of the side or the in- nothing sway. Mr. Guest a dividual players that I should join, the Clark's weakness was at the net,ja! Welch Fusiliers, and Pta Jack Lovelock (Achilles) won the welterweight crown from the that he shall be present in Car-hardly as good as he was expected side for an odd match on two or three where his valleying was extra-Thorp, of the East Lancashire Rethe three miles in 14 min. 20 15 head of Barney Ross, it was learn-froll's dressing-room to watch the to be. Ee hit a consistently long occasions dung the season ordinarily weak, but Mrs. McCaw giment, respectively.

bandaging of Carroll's hands, hall, but was not as quick to take sec. 4 3.5 sec. better than the ed to-day. was outstandingly good.

Other owners included L/CPL meeting record made by Joe! Canzoneri's manager is to con-while a representative of Carroll attacking chances as a great hark The other two K.C.C. pairinga Cleave and Pte. Quiliam, of the Cottereil (Surrey) in 1925, fer with the New York State shall witness the bandaging of should be.

(Continued on Page 11). Rampling Beaten

Boxing Commission to-morrow and Ross's hands. ....... After tieing with Billy Apple-if they can reach an agreement to

According to Mr. Lucas, Ross garth's 1914 record of 9.9 sec. in split the gate evenly, Tony may the 100 yards, Godfrey Brown sign to fight Boss late in July or said: "I cannot afford to take any

chances. Nobody can tell me that RECORD PROFIT FOR support which they have always given WOODBURN F. C. HAVE OWN (Achilles) went on to win the early in August..

quarter-mile in 48.3 sera with It was expected that the welter-Carroll can't fight. I know too GROUND

“I can only say that the memory o Rampling, holder of the old record weight title fight would be over much about him.”

those great days will be bright in my Boss is a jeweller and is the

mind; în may retirement, "and that my of 49.4 sec. (1934), a close second 15 rounds.

The remaining record to be The scrap is likely to occur on Beau Brummeel of boxing.

the Surrey side, with which I have new players in their team next one was lost in tandon Auc) young Italian-American conten-is managed for him by his brother on the Borders, are to have several broken was that in the half-mile, the same night that Lou Ambers, has a business in Chicago which Big Transfer Fee From best wishes will always go to been so proud to be associated for sa long a period.” As The Woodburn side are

The secretary's reply was: season.

showed 1 min. 554 sec. against der, and Pedro Montanez, flashy Ben. again to compete in the Border the record of 1 min. 56.6 sec, made brown boxer from Puerto Rico, Training in

a pleasure to

London, June 8.

"Dear Fender Your letter address- Amateur League, and the majority three years 280 by the late Mike fight 15 rounds for the light-Ross," added Mr. Lacas "He is Thanks to the £1,000 received of to the general, committee of the

Gutteridge.

weight title which Canzoneri musta baseball fiend, plays the piano from Crystal Palace for Turton, Surrey County Cricket Club was rend For the first time in the history of their players will again be eng-

aged. Woodbom have now

relinquish if he is to fight Rosa (Continued on Page 11)

and sings well. He is a combina-their fullback, Gillingham, F. C. of the committee meeting held on International of the

Tourist ground of their own.

Montanez's Challenge tion of boxer and fighter.”

will be able to show a record oro-Thursday, 4th Juno, a

“I have been asked to send you the Trophy Race women-will be eligi

GOALKEEPER FOR THE "SPURS Montanez won the world's fun. It is also probable that John fit of £900 on the season.

|| following-resolution - moyed' by the ior lightweight title from Frankie Henry Lewis, the light-heavy. This sum does not include $750 president and manimonsly passed: The regulations for the race, made to the competing cars are Tottenham Hotspur have signed Klick early this month and his weight champion of the world, paid by the Spurs for Dann, the g which will be held on the Arda set out in detail.

J. Hall, goalkeeper in practically whirlwind record in his short, ea- may visit Australia for a title Kent clab's half-back, and this carved Me Fander's letter, and wish amount will appear in their natiften med at the same time to Ho, thank him, very much for what he Circuit, near Belfast, on Septem The distance has been reduced all Manchester United's promotion rees has made him a top-notch fight under Mr. Lucas' control -

balance sheet

commey to him their sincere zyprecia- ber 5, have just been issued by the from 35 to 30 laps, making a total games last season, including that contender for the lightweight

of 410 miles Royal Automobile Club,

against the Spurs at White Hart crown.

ever and showed surprising form Inquiries have been renewed tion of the great services he has yea Entries are confined to sports The prizes are £500, £300 and lane. Hail gained a place in the Canzonert was regarded only a in recent bouts. In his last night, respecting Tadman, the club's out, dered to the Surey County Cricket care of standard type as distinct £200 for the first, second and third, United League side in 1905, but few months ago as past his prime Tony best my McLain in a side-right for whom a four-fgabe Club as a member of the Buzzey from purely racing cars, as usual, in the race, £30 for every car that until last season had not played and definitely fading as a boxing 10-round no italar bort in offer was refused earlier in the county eleven and es'captain. but the alterations that may be finishes, and a £80 teamm príze. regularly in goal.

Istart. He upset predictions how points decision (United Press) season

the

were very weak, although Ramsay, Fusiliers, and. Pte. Holden of the who was troubled in the later East Lancashires. stages by several broken strings

in his racket, played well

T.T. RACE OPEN TO WOMEN

RA.C's New Rating For September Event

London, June 12.

ble to drive. They will not be al- lowed to act as mechanics..

Selkirk, the oldest "soccer" -club

No Chances

He

GILLINGHAM

Crystal Palace

could not see that it was

"I should like to take this oppor- expressing, through you, to tunity of [the players, members, and supporters of the Surrey eleven my most sincere thanks for the many most delightful years which I have spent in their company and in the service of the county eleven, and also to thánk:them wholeheartedly for the magnificent

** That this committer: have, ner

Comigned On Page

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