GEORGE LOTT
American National Men's Doubles
ALLISON AND VAN RYN BEATEN
Stoefen And
HONG KONG UAILY PRESS, MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1934.
AND
LESTER STOEFEN RETAIN
HOME FOOTBALL SWIMMING GALA
Champions and Cup Civil Service Club's
Winners Held to -
Draw
London, Aug. 25.
Third Gala
The Hong Kong Chinese Civil Servants Cu will bold, their third swimming gala of the season
the
tné kocter season opened yes-next Saturday evening at And Miss Ryan In
Mixed Doubles Final
Germantown, P.A., Aug. 25. George Lott and Leptor Stoefen Wimbledon champions) retained cheir title in the American Nation- al Men's Doubles Lawn Tennis Championships to-day when, they 'defeated W. Allison and J. Var Ryn in the final by scores of 9.4 9-7, 3-6, 6-4.
The latter had 'beaten Mencel and Kirby 4-6, 6-4, 6-1, 6-0,
Mixed Doubles
Another success for Stoeten came when he reached the final of the Mixed Doubles with his partner Miss E. Ryan.
DAVIS CUP TENNIS
Sweeping Win For Germany
London, August 25. The Third Qualifying Round for the 1935 Davis Cup Lawn Tennis competition has commented, Swe- den meeting Holland at Stockholm and Germany meeting Denmark at Copenhagen.
They defeated Frank Parker and Miss Babcock 11-9, 6-3, after dis- posing of F. H. D. Wilde and Miss K. Stammers 8-6, 4-6, 14-12.
Women's Doubles Kathleen Stammers and Freda James. British Wightman Cup players won the Women's Doubles Invitation Lawn Tennis tourna- ment run in conjunction with the American National Men's Doubles Championship, when Miss Cruik-
térday in sensätioflät style, Arsen al and Manchester City,, league champlons and F. A. Cup winners respectively Being held to a draw by Portsmouth and West Broin- wicht, white Huddersfield, who gutéá so prominently last season were beaten by Sunderland by four goals to one.
In the Scottish League. Rangers were surprisingly beaten by Dundee by the odd goal in five, and as a result' were disposed of the leader- ship. by Clyde who beat St. Mir-
ren.
ENGLISH LEAGUE
FIRST DIVISION
shank and Mrs, John Van Ryn", Birmingham. 2 Aston Villa defaulted in the Final- Reuter,
↑ RIFLE SHOOTING
Ottley Heads
Averages
11
Scoring 86 points out of a possi ble 105, J. Ottley is leading the "B" Class monthly competition of the Hong Kong Rifle Club, the first shoot of which took place on Saturday afternoon at the Kow- loon Tong range. He scored seven bullseyes, three at 200 yards and two each at the other ranges.
Owing to The winners of these encounters
glare the unusual
its will enter the 1935 Competition Ottley's shooting, was not at
best, a factor which also applied proper.
Germany won the tie against to the shooting of H. W. G. Todd. Denmark 30 at Copenhagen to who won the "D" Class compet: eliter the Competition Propertion last month with a score of
Von Gramiind Denker (Ger- 85-his score on Saturday “mány) bêát” Jacobsen shd Ulrick only 70-—--
(Denmark) 8–6, 6–3, 1—4.
Club's Pavilion, North Point
One event, 150 Metres three styles, is open to the Colony, wille the programme will be featured by two
two navelty events. Programme follows:- 150 metres, three styles · (Open to the Colony).
H
I
Derby Leeds
3 Chelsea
2
Middlesbro"
4
Leicester
1 Wolves
1
Liverpool
2 Blackburn
0.
"I'
3
Grimsby
Portsmouth 3 Arsenal Preston
1 Wednesday 4 Stoke Sunderland 4 Huddersfield Tottenham 1 Everton
Manchester C. 1
SECOND DIVISION
W. Bromwich 1
Bradford
3 Barnsley
Brentford
3 Norwich
Burnley Bury
Fulham
2
1
3 Southampton 0
1 Blackpool
3 Plymouth
Manchester U. 2 Bradford C.
5 Newcastle
Notts F... Oldham
Port Vale Swansea
2 Notts C.
100 metres (Women's).
100 metres four styles (men's). 200 metres breast stroke (men's). 100 metres (men's).
50 metres (girl beginners). 50 metres (holding a candle). 400 nietres (men's).
50 metres, threading the needle.
LAWN BOWLS
Open Rink Final
The final of the Open Rink Championship which was played on the Craigengower green gester- day between Orimmitt's and Moss's Finks, proved to be one of the poorest games seèr in the Colony for a long time, for apart from the bowling itself which was not up to Ne standard expected, the game was too one-sided to be of any terent
L
THEIR
U. S. BASEBALL
Twelfth Win For "White Sox
TITLE
AUSTRALIANS
AT HOVE
Good Display By Sussex
London, August 23. Ten thousand watched the game between the Australians and Sussex at Hove which was played in fine weather.
New York, Aug. 25.
welfth victory of the season on Chicago White Sox scored their Saturday when they beat Boston by an odd run, mainly through the good pitching of G. Earnshaw against whom eleven hits were re- gistered but only two runs scored. Sussex had scored 304 for B They secured. a "double" by winwickets when play came to a close. ning the second game 8 to 7.
St. Louis Browns and Philadel phia Athletics shared the honours in their double header.
The match resulted in a win for Grimmitt's rink by the amazing margin of 31 shots, the score be Ing 39-8. Moss and his men were completely of form and managed to score on only five heads, the last two being more or less a girt. In the National League games. when the result of the match was the New York Giants beat St. Louis already decided,
Cardinals by a 7-6 tally.
Grimmitt was the outstanding player on the field, and was well backed up by Simmons and Jones
DAVIS CUPPERS The losers, with the exception of
IN EXHIBITION GAMES
To-morrow's Tenta-
tive Programme
The Japanese Davis Cup team which recently participated at Wimbledon and other European tournaments are expected to arrive from Europe en route to Japan, to morrow and subject to their ap-
Moss, in some instarices only, play- ed very poorly.
The winners scored on no less than 18 heads, at one stage in a succession of nine heads.
SCORES
The scores were:-
E. W. Simmonds W. Forest
J Deakin
New York Yankees lost to the Cleveland Indians, but won hard- solely in the second game.
Ousted in the first game, the Philles best the Pirates in a high scuring return encounter.
The following are the scores:---
American League
St. Louis.u Philadelphia
St. Louis Philadelphia
Cleveland New York
R. H. E. 5 7 1
4 14
3
2 6 C
3
6 "I
"
5 5 1 3 ? 0 Knickerbocker scored one home run and Averill two for Cleveland.
8 10
A 9 10 1
Crosetti and Fazzer homer-
ed for New York."
Chicago
The high scorers were John Parks and Cook 60 each, and James Langridge 57
County
Matches
The following were the close" of play scores in the county pro- gramme:-
Middlesex: 312 (Watts 6 for 95) Rent: 78 for 4.
Lancashire: 343 for 6 (Hopwood 1512 vs. Surrey.
Sommerset: 211 (A. Staples 8 for 99) Notte: 76 for 0.
Yorkshire: 342 for '9 vs. Hants. Worcester: 313 (Nichola 118) Leicester 14 for 1. -Gloucester: 39 for 0 S. ESSOR. Earlier Résulta The following were the remain- ing results in the county matches: Lancs (198 and 321-8 dec.) beat Sussex (143 and 182-2) on first innings.
Middlesex (259 and 88-1) beat Surrey (155 and 192) by nine wickets.
Kent (264 and 141-6) beat Wor- cester (258 and 148) by four wickets
Cloucester (348 and 58-1) beat Yorkshire (143 and 282) by nine wickets
2 3 7 2 11 2
Philadelphia Pittsburg
Boston
G. Earnshaw pitched in the twelfth victory of the season. The game went to eleven in- nings.
Chicago
-Reuter.
12 18
8 15 0
Pwanes homered for Pittsburg,
A. E. Carey
J. Jones
W. Mair
5
Heads
A. W. Grimmitt G. C. Moss"
(skip)
(Srip) Shots Ttl. Heads Shots Ttl,
Cleveland
0
proval a programme of exhibition
1
3
3
1
New York
t
1
games against local talent and
2
1
4
2
1
Boltori
&
among themselves will be staged
3
4.
8
3
2 Sheffield U.
1
o at the Kowloon Cricket Club to- morrow, commencing at 4.30 p.m.
4
.. 3
11
.4
5
12
THIRD Aldershot Brighton Bristol C. Cardif Clapton O.
DIVISION (South)
2 Crystal F.
a charge of $1 inclusive of tax will be made..
3 Bristol R.
The following is the programme
8
3
Wattford
2 Charlton.
1
H. Nishimura Y. Yamagish! fu three sets of singles.
9
24
10
24
10
Brooklyn. Chicago
2 Reading
Yamagishi and H. D. Rumjahn v.
11
4
28 11
8 15 2
was
Jacobsen 1311, 8-2, 6-3,
: von Cramm (Derinany) beat
points.
Scores:
"B" Class
70
Coventry Exeter Gulingham Luton Swindon
THIRD DIVISION (North) Accrington Crewe 200 500 600 Tls. | Darlington
Gateshead 29 29 28 86 J. Ottley H. W. G. Todd 27 24 19
Halifax Lincoln "D" Class J. H. G. Parker 28 25 20 71 R. W. J. Ranson 24 28 17 69 21 30 17 68
2 Northampton 0 Nishimura and J.. Fujikura
In
12
28
12
7.12 2
New York
0 Newport
1 three sets of doubles.
13
31
13
There were eleven innings.
St. Louls
$ - Torquay
14
34
14
Detroit....
4 12 3
A
1
Southend
3
71
Q. P. Rangers
1
1stngles champión) In three sets of
singles.
15
38....
15
Louis.
16
1 37
16
Washington
2
9 1
17
# 1
38
17
Boston
troit.
18
38 18
1
i
1 New Brighton 3
Doncaster
1
2 York
0
2
Chester
4
NEW GLIDING RECORD
12-
19
39
13
National League
20
39 20
1
Philadelphia
1
7
**
21
39
21
1
Pittsburg ....
4 10
0
Reuter.
2 Mansfield
I
3 Rochdale
0
Rotherham
2 Chesterfield
2
A 95-Mile Flight
Stockport Tranmere
6 Southport 1
3 Carlisle
1
1 Hartlepools 2 Barrow
1
HG. Parker is leading the
with Henkel (Germany) beat Anker, "D" Class competition
0 Fujikura Trill Wal Pur (local
How to p
Boston
Greenberg homered for De-
3
9
3
4
.§ 2
7-15
0
6 13 1
Delancey homered for St. -
•
Cincinnati
192
6 14 1
Berger homered for Boston
In thirteen frining game.---
Utch 6-3 B1, B2.
At Stockholm, Holland gained a lead of three matches to two over Swedeti:
Timmer and Koopman (Holland) Schroeder Bett Destberg" and
(Sweden) 6-4, 6—1, 6———4.
Destberg (Sweden) beat Knot A. L Heighton
tenbelt 6-1; B),
Timmer (Holland) beat Schroe
det 6-0, 6-4; 3.
Reuter
S.W.B. BILLIARDS
CHAMPIONSHIP
Jarman v Matthias At Soldiers' Club
K.O.Y.LI POLO
CUP. Interport Trial To-day
The Arst round of the KO.Y.LL
the grounds of the Hong Kong Polo Club, Causeway Bay, on Mon- Entries have day, September 3. not yet closed and the Club hopes that five teams will compete.
The Individual Billiards Cham-Polo competition will be played on pionship of the 1st Battalion the the South Wales Borderers wil take place at the Soldier's Club, Queen's Road to-morrow evening between R.Q.M.S. Jarman (H.Q. Wing), holder, and Dmir, Matthias (HQ Wing).
The referee will be Sergt. Rice and the marker Sgt. Organ. "The Anal will be of 500 up and will commence at 8.30 pm. Extra been seating accomodation has
Walsall Wrexham
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
Airdrie Ayr
Celtic
Dundee
FIRST DIVISION
3 Kilmarnock 0 Albion
0 St. Johnstone
3 Rangers
Dunfermline -1 Hearts
Falkirk
1
Hibernian *2
Motherwell
Partick
St. Mirren
Hamilton Aberdeen
է,
$ Queen's Pk. 2. Queen's O'Sout 1. Clyde
TABLE TO DATE
Goals PW L D F A Pts. 4 3 0 1 10 7 7 4 3 1 0 12 5 6 4 3 1 0 12 10 8 4 3 1 0 8 1 6 4 3 1 0 6 4 6
The Arst Interport Polo Trial Clyde match which should have taken Rangers. place on Saturday afternoon at Airdrie Causeway Bay. was unavoidably Motherwell postponed and will take place this Aberdeen afternoon; commencing at 5.30 St. Johnstone 4 2 0.2 7.3 6 4 2 1 1995. 4 2 1 1 7 6.5 4 2 11 6 4 5 4 1 1 5 35
p.m.
Hamilton
The tentative date for the Inter-Dundee arranged and the prize winnersport Polo encounter has been fix-Hibernian of the other competitions are re- ed for October 3.
quested to be present at 8 pm
SOUTH CHINA'S "GALA
The South China Athletic Asso- -ctation are holding the fourth of their monthly swimming galas pr September 4 when novelty events and à 200 metres three styles relay race will be the main features.
Programme follows:-
200 metres relay (men's) (three styles).';
200
metres relay (women's) (three: styles)..
WORLD SCULLING CONTESTS
Title Holder In The Final
Toronto, Aug. 24. In eliminating races for the world's sculling championship over a three miles course in Lake Ontario Miller (America) and (Canada), the holder, rearce qualified for the final.
Miller defeated. Bert Barry, the English sculler, by three-quarters or a length in 21 mins 24 1/5th seconds.
Albion :
Hearts Partick Celtic Quien's Pk. AYT QO'South St. Mirren
4 2 1 1 5 3 5
(Special Air Mall Service)
London, August 11.
A new British gliding record was set up by Mr. G. E. Collins, of the London Gliding Club, during a fight yesterday from Dunstable Downs to Wells-next- 2the-Sea, near Hunstanton, a dis- 1 tance of 95 miles. Mr. Collins,
who has never piloted an чего-
2 plane, took off comfortably, and
2 rose to a height of about 4,000ft.,
2
which he maintained practically
3 throughout his 34 hours in the air.
2
On arriving over Wells he was
1 still at a good height, and in 'his descent he performed, a loop be- fore landing on the beach.
The flight was 40 miles longer than the previous British record set up by Mr. P. A. Wills, another member of the London Gliding Club on March 18, when he flew from Dunstable to Latchington, Essex. Mr. Collins dared not risk being carried beyond the coast and into the North Sea, so he looped to reduce altitude, and landed on the beach. Mr. Collins is the only British holder of
the,, Silver C. Medal, the highest award for gilding. This is the third 'occasion upon which he has broken the on
4 2 2 0 6-7 4British distance record. and
4 1 1 2 4 2 4
4 1 2 1 6 8 31
4 13:07 92
4 1 3 0 2 7 2 4 0 2 2 3·72) 40 3 1 4 12 1 Kilmarnock 4. 0 4 0 4 10 Falkirk
Dunfermline
March is he created a world's record when he Dew from Dunstable to Chelmsford, 'a dis tance of, 46 miles, with a pasien- ger.
At the annual German gliding competitions in the Rhon Hills
4 0 4 0 3 8 0 between Hessen-NassLU and Bavaria last month, a world's long-distance record for motorless {fights was set up by Herr Heini Dittmar, who flew a distance of about 235 miles,
CROCKFORD CLUB DAMAGED
Early Morning Fire
An Altitude Record
An official British : gliding altitude record was established by Mr. P. A. Wals while taking part London, Aug. 25, When a fire broke out at Crock National Gding Centre on Sutton in the inaugural meeting of the ford's Club early this morning Bank, near Thirak, yesterday. He bridge players gathered up their reached height of 5,100ft above cards and completed the rubbers the starting point, and 6,000LE 50 metres (fat men over 185 twenty lengths in 19 mins 3P% in the street. Fire damaged the re above sea level Mr. Willd's pre- bar and smoke-room of vious altitude, record was 4,8001t,
60 metres three-legged. 100 metres children's handicap.
400 metres (men's)
100 metres (women's),
pound).
Style swimming.
Catching the duck
Water Polo Match
Pearce defeated Eric Phipps, son of the King's Bargomaster, by
seconds.
staurant.
The winners meet on Friday the famous Club, but the remain-made when be set up the distance
next week.-
Reuter.
der of the building is intact record which was beaten yesterday
Reuter,
by Mr. Collins,
CAPSTAN
HIGH
for quality!
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