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CHINA NATIONAL GAMES
Trials In Track Field And Aquatics
on of the world in Chicago on June 22, when,
dlock, he knocked wn, counting Braddock
BRISTS
TRIUMPH
First Four In Motor Grand Prix
1. DOBSON'S FINE
SOLO WIN
Paris, July 5
For the second time in succession
the Riley ca finished
ond, third and fourth in the
Grand Prix race for 1,500 c.c
to-day It is a feat unparalled
motor ng, history.
The crowd were
see their own cars
beaten but they gave the drivers a generous cheer Union Jack was hoisted
Dobson, the well-knowa Brooklands competitor, who was fourth last year in the official Riley team, this year ran as an indepen dent. He led from start to finish, his car in the traditional British green being more than two minutes with their stream-lined French bodies and their French drivers, Contes Forestier and Lapchin.
AUSTRO ITALIAN FIGHT ahead of the other Bileys
AT SOCCER MATCH
MANY INJURED REMOVED IN AMBULANCES
football
As on many previous occasions, Italian team resulted in violence at the Vienn match, one of the Central European cop.. Genoa team and the Austrian Admira XI.
enna, July 5. atch against an
Dobson cavered the 186 miles of the difficult road circuit in 2hr. 29min 322sec, an average speed of 70.12 miles per hour.
to-day. The LT A. SELECTION
between a
Italians showed
Candidates to represent the Hong: Kong Chinese at the forthcoming China National Athletic Meet to be held in Nanking on October 10, will be selected to-day when several heats in track and field and swimming events will be held at
a long: Chinese There was, however, no parti- his triumph by Carome Bill, and at the
at the Italians. The nearest Bathing Clifi, respectively, under cular violence until shortly before the supervision of Mr. Fung Kwok-the end of the game. At this mo- Italian, Andrealo, promptly hit him
ment a penalty kick was awarded in the face
This proved the signal for a
From the start the Austrian antipathy to t itself in an unfriendly attitude on the part of the 45.000 spectators towards the visitors.
FOR AMERICA DEFEATED
Midland Tourney's
Last Fours
London, July
C. M. Jones, who has
The following heats in track and against the Italians which an Aus- field will take place on the S.C.A.A.trian player converted, celebrating pitched battle between the two the invitation of the LTA. to ground, Caroline Hill, commencing
at 2 pm. -
Men ́s, High Jump
Hoo-Skip-Jump.
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Javelin
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Ladies 200 Metres
The following swimming heats will be held at the Chinese Bathing Club commencing at 7 pm.
Men's 50 Metres Free-style Men's 200 Metres Free-style Men's 100 Metres Back-stroke Men's 200 Metres Breast-stroke Ladies' 50 Metres Free-style Ladies 400 Metres Ladies 100 Metres
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team
who went for one another America, was beaten by H. R. Da
the former British with fists and feet. Several play ers were know
pled on
the of a numb
The Italia the in
down and tramplayer, in the fourth
han got a kick the Midland Counties men's singles
deprived him championship at Edgbaston
day.
Crowd Howls
how
Sta. A. Lizana had an easy task the in beating Miss B. Watson and in the semi-final will meet Frau- invade
kept lein I Bost who beat her at Shef- field last year. Fraulein Rost, beat Miss Saunders, who retired after wo sets. The other semi-finalists Miss M Heeley, who beat Miss S. Noel by the odd get, and Mrs. W. T. Cooke
injuries
took off the sides after the
J. Borotra and A. Gentien beat J. Hill and H. K. Lester in two brief sets in the men's doubles, and samed with, difi qualified to a rapid close which the Da
SEVEN CLUB GOLFERS SUCCESS
HRHL Win In Empire.
Tournament
S. Empire concluded day
or the semi-final, Frenchmen will
mer
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