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THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER 1938.

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Sequel To Davis Cup Incident

U.S. Foot-Fault Judge

Criticised

"Wrecked The Game"

(By A. WALLIS MYERS)

New York, September 3.

AMERICAN comment to-day on the Davis Cup

HAVE YOU WON?

The following are the cash sweep re- sults of yesterday's Macao Jockey Club Meeting:-

Race 1

No. 156

38

"

285

$125.70 35.80 17.90,

Unplaced ponies ($0.60 each): Nos. 137, 896, 154.

**

Race

-No. 124 200 220

|314, 222, 473, 101:

No. 281

$158.50 -45,30 22.80

Race 3

$175.70

4. 343

50.20

25.10

j

result is focused on the foot-faulting penalties Unplaced ponies ($6,20 each): Nos. inflicted on A. K. Quist when his tense first set against J. D. Budge was wavering in the balance.

Nobody denies that the Australian may have committed a

to leave the 207, technical breach of the law by allowing both feet ground in the act of striking the ball, but almost everybody ex- presses regret that the decision should have been deferred until the crisis of the set and, possibly, of the match, had arrived.

SATURDAY'S RESULTS AND SCORERS

FIRST DIVISION

Kowloon

2

Royal Scots.

(Rierteen, Blake}

(Allan, Mickey)

S. China""A"

1

Middlesex

(Lai Shui-wing)

Club...

(Fowler, Peraira

own goni))

(Pearson, Grogau)

2 St. Joseph's.

(Cemos, Leonard)

↑ SECOND DIVISION

same

Unplaced ponies ($9.20 each): Nos.

46, 218.

Race

No. 184

$181.70

51.80

25.90

each); Nos.

MORE AQUATIC

RECORDS

Fed. Championships At North Point

:

Ladies' 200 metres free-style relay.

1. Chung Shing.

2. South China" A.A.

3.

Chinese Bathing Club.

Time: 2 mins. 57.1 (Provincial

record).

Men's 400 metres free-style relay...:

South China A.A..

1.

2. Chinese Bathing. Club.

3. Y.M.C.A..

Time: 4 mins. 58 secs.

~*~Ladies' 100 metres back-strock....

1. Miss Sa Wai-ying.

2. Miss Lau Woon-to.

3. Miss Yue Sau-taun.

Time: 1 min. 38.5 (Provincial

Record).

Diving.

1. Soo Tin-mo, 88.4.

2. Cheng Bun-chi, 87.2.

3. Wong Kwok-kit 8.5.3.

Men's 100 metres-free-style.

1. Chan Wing-kai.

2. Chung Tae-ting.

3. Wong Chi-hung.

Time: 1 min. 7.1.

Ladies' 400 metres free-style.

Miss Lee Po-lin.

1.

Race 5

No.

80.

· 88 184 Unplaced pony. ($25.90):

Race 6

$168.50. 46.70

28.00

Nos. 227.

No. 20

"

119 33

$159.50 45,40

22.70

Unplaced ponies ($2.80 each): Nos,

1.

274 "277" Unplaced ponies ($7.20 Grantland Rice, the well-221, 18, 161, 150. known columnist, writes, not un- truly, "If Quist was hopping down the stretch of the first set he was

committing the fault at the start. The timing of the foot-fault judge was bad. He chucked a psychological pineap- ple into the middle of the show 20 minutes too late. An overzeal-24, 413, 68, 400, 62, 881, 325, 37, 59. ous official had wrecked the game. "Quist was okay at one end of the court and okay everywhere on his service until they were neck- |and-crop down the straight. At this point he must have felt as if hit on the back of the head with a large, blunt instrument. He was just as through as Max Schmeling was after two minutes of the first round against. Joe Louis."

NO RESENTMENT The Australians, while acknow- ledging that luck was against them zrat Philadelphia, harbour: no resent-

talking

No. 281 413

Race 7

$151.40

43.20

21.60

* #77 Unplaced pony ($24): Nos. 74.

2. Miss Sau Wai-ying,

3. Miss Yip Tsui-man.

Time: 7 ming., 54;

Men's 1,500 metres free-style.

Chan Chan-nam.

2. Soo Pui-kin.

3. Lau Yiu-ting.

Time: 28 mins. 51.6 (Provin-

cial record).

Men's Club Championship was won by the YM.C.A. with 34 points, with the S.C.A.A. second with 21 points.

The individual champion was Chan Chan-nam with 15 points, and Miss Sau · Wai-ying with 16 points.

by Mr. Chan Lan-fong who distributed All prizes and trophies were donated them at the conclusion of the sports.

YESTERDAY'S SOCCER

FIRST DIVISION :

- UNLUCKY KWONG WAH

well

draw at Kowloon yesterday, and only a

ntent. All the heavy thing has 13TH WORLD strong Navy side to a d hold a RECORD FOR goal scored by Phippens in the

come from the Americans. As offi- cials here are used to caustic- re-

Kowloon...... 0 Royal Scots... 5 buke, I do not expect that yester-

South China.

(Fluckrose, Milroy,

McDonald 2, Gilroy)'

3

Middlesex

(Ting Tin-fat,

(Taylor, Simmonds)

Chin Chi-fa!,

Ohnu Chung-yin)

.0

St. Joseph's..

(Ward 3, G. Singh)

Engineers.

5

Eastern

(Jonos 2, Lowa;

(Y. C. Kee).

Club.

Pelham, Orton)

2

day's outburst will leave behind R. HVEGER

any bad blood...

Actually, Australia lost their

chance of regaining the Davis Cup, The

last minute robbed them of a win.

Kwong Wah took the lead late in the second-half through Lau Fook-chuen, but just before time Phippens· equal- lised.

Copenhagen, To-day. world-famous Danish POOR POLICE MARKSMEN 4 not by Quist's alleged foot-faults swimmer, Miss Ragnhild Hveger,

Though Police were beaten by 6 goals on the third day, but by Quist's yesterday established another Hill, they had as much of the play as to 2 by South China "B" at Caroline "hand-faults" ·on. the first day. world record, her 13th, when the Chinese, but weak shooting in front Riggs is a good player without she covered the 300 yards Tree- nullified their chances,

style in. 3 mins. 25 6-10 secs. to Chan Tak-fai and Lau Chung-sang THIRD DIVISION SECTION "A" being great as yet.”

scored before the interval: After the TO THANK DRAW

better the existing mark held by interval Wall and Taylor reduced the If Bromwich had played him on Miss Willy Den Ouden, of Hol- arrears but Chan Tak-fai

(3) and the first day, the challengers would land, by 1 4-10 secs, the latter Young Shui-yick scored furthed goals have been leading 2-1 on the record having been established in for the Chinese. third, and whatever happened to 1935, Renter.

SECOND DIVISION Budge and Bromwich, Quist, on

30th Bty. R.A... 4 Kit Chee

(Guy, Fandora,

Tuokloy 2)

South China..

3

(Chow Kwalicheung 2, Kwong *King-huong)

4

Stanley

(Leo Nam-cheong 8,

(Fredr)

Wan Low-kwan)

Electric.

3

C. Engineers,

(Chang Ying-kim 0,

Cheong Bang-wong)

(Souza, Sabhan,

Lo Hon-cheung

THIRD DIVISION SECTION "B" 24th Bty. B.A... 4 Medicala

(Fladley 8, Mareball) (Pym 2, Smith).

Stonecutters

(Sorivor 2.

Garfield 2)

4 Signals

(Kitcher)

SATURDAY'S HOME

· SOCCER RESULTS

(Continued from Page-20)

Brechin

SECOND DIVISION

2 Baat Fife

Dundee United 2 King's Park Dunfermline 2Dumbarton East Stirling 1. Airdrië

Edinburgh

Forfar

Leith

Morton

Stenhousemuir

St. Bernards

Alloa

8. Dundee

Montrose Cowden

POLICE TROUNCED

his third-day form, would have capable of playing the champion Ordnance overwhelmed police by 11. beaten- Riggs. The Americans, in on level terms and of out playing goals to 2.

Chan Kwong-yue opened for Police short, have to thank the draw for America's second string, but, un-

like Bydge, he could control the for the Ordnance. In the second half, from a penalty but Duffield equalised saving the Davis Cup.

Bromwich's individual record destiny of a doubles match in Ordnance did as they pleased and Mun- was even better than Budge's, for which his partner was relatively ton (5), Lang (2) and Duffield (2)

added further goals. he showed that not only was he weaker.

FACK-ACK WIN EASILY··· 5th AA, Bde. R.A., gained, a. com- fortable win over Kwong Wah when they won by 5 goals to 1.

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WHIT

FLOOR

IDLAW

MAKALA SLOTS WIN

Royal Scots defeated 5th A. R-Ag, by 8 goals to

Bde.

| Garrio (2) and Paw scored for the Scots and Smith netted the only goal |for the Gunners, an

ALALI P.W.D. TROUNCED

Royal Army Service Corps best Pu-

blic Works Recreation Club by 10 goals to 23

Martin (5)-Hughes (2) Hart (2)

Roxburgh, noored for the Service Corp Yu Yan and Chick Wah-ying scor- for Public Works,

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