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INSTRUCTOR TO REMAIN

Statement On Need For Retrenchment

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 1935.

TENNIS IN SHANGHAI

HOME FOOTBALL

JAPAN IN THE LEAD

KWOK DELIGHTS

Draws Made

Rangers Forced To 4 Draw

"Aquatic Sports

With the tennis season slowly drawing to a close the eyes of all enthusiasts

Successful “Y”/

Function

At a highly successful swimming London. Aug. 17.

gala held on Saturday at the Tokyo, Aug. 18. Glasgow Rangers, Scottish Lea-

The Japanese are leading the European YMCA. pool, wok gue and Cap champions, suffered Americans at the close of the first! Chun Hans and Wong Iu Man are turning towards their first setback of the season day's swimming at the Melll Shrine | gave a una exhibition of breast | act a Phybical Director of the climax each season. The support / Today when they were forced to Pool by fourteen points to seven.

Shanghai, "Aug. 14.

Mr. C. M. Tobin will continue to

¦

the championship events

representatives.

which

Shanghal Foreign YM.C.A.

His for

the International doubles continuation in his present "office | Championship (Roper Cup) is one is due to the fact that no muta entry short as compared with last ally acceptable agreement has yet season, Russia not having entered been reached. The proposal made Its

The men's by the card has been rejected singles championship (Junior), has by Mr. Tobin, while Mr. Tobin's eighteen contestants and should counter-proposal is likewise not

witness some good play. acceptable to the Trustees.・・ In view of this deadlock, the situation will remain in status quo unt mutually satisfactory arrangements can be, arrived at.

The following statement bas been issued by Mr. C. S. Franklin, chairman of the Board of Trus- tees:

In common with many business concerns and public organizations 'n Shanghai, the Foreign Y.M.C.A. has found that in the interests of sound administration drastle though regrettable retrenchments have had to be made.

The representatives of the five countries entered for the contest are as under: together with alter-

share four goals at Ayr.

they

The Celtic, after losing last. Saturday at Aberdeen, came into entertain- their own when fd Hamilton and won by the only goal of the match. Motherwell however, falled to reproduce the form which resulted in Kilmar- nock's home defeat last Saturday, and were forced to share the spoils at Aberdeen,

The Hearts,

who commenced matives recorded with the Hon..

the season by lowering Partjck's Secretary, Shanghai Lawn Tennis

colours, found Airdrie in good" Duff Association Great Britain:

the and Benavitch. Portugal: H Col-ettle. while Dundee beat

amateurs in a game that produc- laco and D. Costa. Japan: S. Sudo, and T. Suziki or H. Uchida ed 10 goali and M. Kimura America: Lewis China: Carson and C. C. Squires. Gordon Lum and Kho Hool-bye or C. C. Chang.

Arbroath. newcomers to the league, suffered their second suc- Third Lan- cessive deleat, but ark opened their account with a brace of points against Kilmar- acck.

Results, as

were:

The draw for the Roper Cup sees Japan and Portugal now in play, The Board has been wrestling in the first round, while the re- with this problem for some months, maining three countries have

ad has been putting various drawn byes. The winner of the Airdrie economics nto effect. Including shove match will oppose Great Arbroath large salary and staff reductions.

Britain in the second round, while | Ayr Recently it became evident that America wil meet China in this Celtic In crdér to balance expenditure round" also. The first round must Dundee with receipts and to take care of

be completed on or before August Dunfermline à deficit which has accumulated 19. and the second round will take Hiberian during the past year. more dras-place on August 24 or 25. Dates Motherwell tic retrenchments would be neces- for the finals will be announced Partick sary, even at the cost of the loss later: all matches will be played on of the services of one or more the association's courts. br she senior members of the staf.

J.

The result so far "were:-

300 Metre Breatstroke:-1, Koike, 2, Hamuro: 3, Higgins: Time 3

mins. 122 secs.

200 Metres Free Style:-1, Yusa; 2. Maconis; 3, Lindegrad. Time mins. 13.2 secs.

1500 Metres Free Style:-1. Ish Harada: 2, Makino; 3, Hiroshi. Time 19-mins. 12 secs.

Medley Relay:1, United States And Fick). (Drysdale, Kaaley Time 3 mins 20.2 secs, which is a new Japanese record.---

SHANGHAI LACKS

SWIMMERS

A

Shanghai, Aug 14. · Entries for the first batch of Shanghal swimming champion- cabled by Reuter, ships are due to close at noon on Saturday, with D. Lyon, bor. sec, of the S.A.SA., and so far not one name has been received. The events; which are to be held at the Rowing Club gala on August 24,

3 Hearts

1 Albion

2

2 Rangers

1" Hamilton

6 Queen's PL

0 瀑

4 Queet O'S

1.

1 Clyde

1

2 Aberdeen

2

styles,

3 St. Johnstone 1 Third Lanark 3 Kilmarnock

in the first round. The remaining Celtte matches in the second round are:

TABLE TO DATE

The draw for the men's singles championship (Junior), is as fol- FORCED TO ACT

lows:-Duchen: C, A. Gonsalves v. Rangers Defin'te acion a ong these lines H. Du; B. Pintos ..v. G. Dunfermline. was finally forced by the Inter- Forbes. The winners of F. Sullivan Aberdeen. national Committee at home who. A Canavarro, and Keeho Chun Airdrie hold title to the

v. E. Lenzlinger will play A Bois-Dundee property and who refused permission for a loan

scree and K. C. Tsal respectively. Motherwell upon the property until further the latter two having drawn byes Ayr reductions 'n staff were agreed to.

Jnder these circumstances the Board of Trustees at their meet- ing in June passed a resolution:- "That Mr. Tobin's services should be dispensed with as soon as same 'could be conveniently arranged, and that the International: Com- mittee be approached with the idea of having him sent elsewhere. and method to be worked out in the best way possible for shim and every consideration to be

given to Mr Tobin."

time

B. de Borodaesky v. V. B. Krass: A. Seaborn v. W. Neugebauer and T. S. Shen v. T. M. Hsu,

Albion Clyde Hearts Partick Hibernian

St. Johnstone Third Lanark Hamilton

The first round is to be comples- ed on or before August. 17; the second-round on or before August 24; and the third round on or be- fore August 29. Dates of the semi- Queen O's finals and final will be announced later.

CHARITY EXHIBITION

Kilmarnog Queen's Pg. Arbroath

2

F. W.LD. Pts.

3 2 0 1 5

2.2 00 4

2 1 0 1.3

are: 220 yards. freestyle, 100 yards back-stroke, 100 yards Junior free-

stroke swimming, the former who won the Melbourne Centenary Race for this event, being accord- ed a rousing ovat.on when he took

to the water.

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The YMCA, awept the board in the competitive events, though it

must not be assumed that that they had things all their own way, for some of the finishes were extremely close.

In the waterpolo game played after the races. The "Y" men were the again successful defeating Mak Ngah Association by two goals to one, in a fast and keenly contested encounter.

R. B. Woods ("") won the 50 yards free style, by a quarter of a second from Crossan (RE), while In the 150 yards Medley, Chicken of the Lincoln lead. G. H. Fowler ("") until the last 60 yards, when he cracked up and allowed the latter to runaway with the event.

The most thrilling race of the evening was witnessed when H. G. Lange ("Y") defeated Pearse (RE) in the last length of the 150 yards free style after swimming neck-to-neck with his rival.

Kwok Chun Hang covered the exhibition 100 yards breast stroke swim in 73 4/5 secs.. which is 4/5 style, and women's 50 yards' free-of a second outside his Colony

U.S. BASEBALL

Giants Beaten

2 1 0 1 3

2 1 0 1 3

2 103

: Reverses

2 1 0 1 3

2 1 1 0 2

3 1 2 0 2

record.

The following were the results:-

50 Yards Free Styk

1. R. B. Wood (YMCA); 2. Crossan (RE); 3. Allison (Lin- coins). Time: 293 secs.

150 Yards Medler (Breast, Back And Free Styles)

1. Q. H. Fowler (YM.CA);' 2, Chicken (Lincolns): 3. Barnsley (RE) Time: 2 min. 18 4-5 secs. 150 Yards Free Style

New York, Aug. 18. were suffered by the

1. H. G. Lange" (YMGA); 2. New York Giants, the Chicago Pearse (RE): 3 Taylor (East Cubs, the De:roit Tigers and the Lancs.). Time: 1 min. 50 4-5 secs. New York Yankees, the four lead-300 Yards Relay (Teams of Six)

2 0 0 2 2,ing baseball teams in America to- 2 1 1 0 2day.

2 1 1 0 2

2 0 0 2.2 2 1 1 0 2 2 1 1 0 2 2 0 1 1 1 2011 1 2 0 2 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 2 0 2 0.0

INTER-CLUB FINAL

The final of the Inter club rink

competition of the C.C.C. was played off yesterday between rinks skipped by U. M. Omar and R. Base respectively and resulted in a victory for the latter by 26 shots

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J. Landolt was the best man on

Pursuant to this resolution con- With determination to hold the sideration was given to Mr. Tobin's all-star tennis exhibition for thei contract and to action taken by benefit of the flood sufferers along : Y's in other parts of the world the Yangtze and Huang Ho rivera, under similar circumstances dur the sponsors DI the charity ing the depression and a proposal matches, Messrs. S, Y, Woo, direc- was made to Mr. Tobin for the ter-tor of Greater Shanghai Social mination of his contract. Mr. Affairs Bureau, S. K. Tam, prestd- Tobin was not dismissed nor was ent of the Cathay Tennis Club and his contract broken. The proposal Sung Lin-fong, a former tennis made to Mr. Tobin was not accept star, ordered the commencement to 16, able to him and his counter-pro- of play promptly at 4 o'clock yes- posal to the Board was also un- terday afternoon at the Cathay view. He pit in some good woods acceptable. The situation there- Tennis Club on Singapore Road. fore is that Mr. Tobin will be call- ed upon to resume his duties until In the presence of about 500 such time as the parties c get

enthusiasts, Kho Sin-kie and Cor- together and agree upon terms. The Eard took action to reduce the star with great regret as they feel they will be losing men whom. under normal circumstances, they could fl afford to lose. However the Board felt they had no other alternative,

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An organization.carrying on the large and varied programme which the Foreign Y.M.C.A. conducts, both among its members and in the community, will be exceedingly dif- ficult to handle with only a skele- tön staff. If however, the friends and members of the Association will rally to its support at this time, the Board feels it will be pos- sible not only to cope with the fin- ancial necessities of the situation but to maintain a full programme of activities,

HOME CRICKET

CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES

London, Aug. 17. Kent 340 (Todd 114) v. Lanca- shire at Dover

Derby, 406 (Townsend 180): Wor cester 13 for 6 at Derby.

Glamorgan 201 (Voce 6 for 81): Notts B1 for 2 at Worksop S

Sussex 136: Telcester 155 for 9 at Eastbourne.

Somerset 149 (Cover 6 for 37): „Surrey 176 for 9 at Yeovil.

Northants 129 (Kennedy 7 for 40) Hants 108 for 0 at Bourne mouth

It"

which made the task of Basa much easier.

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The Giants, who are at the top of the National League, were blank- ed out by the St Louis Cardinals, who won by scoring a single run: while the Cubs' went down to the Dodgers

In the American League, the Tigers suffered defeat at the hands of the Senators and the Yankees

lost to the Indiaris.

Results of to-day's matches fol-

Jow:

NATIONAL LEAGUE.

R. H. E.

3 8 2

1 10. 1

Clue'nnati

Boston (Kampourts scored a home run for the Reds), **

Cincinnati Boston

Brooklyn

Chicago

8

3.7

1

2.

6 Q 1 5 1

(Back scored a home run for the Cubs while Butcher and Cuce'nello scored for the Dodgers).

were

St. Louis

!

New York

G. Duncan's Omar's No. 1 was don Lum, stepped on the "en-tout-of colour and so was A. F. Paul cas" court. In spite of the heavy while MAR. Bouza's woods rain, which fell in the morning and either too wide or narrow, the drizzle in the afternoon, the exhibitors showed high spirit. match had to be postponed owing was rather unfortunate that the

to the torrential shower that flood- et the imported court from Eng- land, till this afternoon when the same éxcellent programme will take place.

At 3.30 p.m. to-day Kho Sin-kie | will meet Gordon Lum in the Brst clash with Lewis Carson in the singles and Kho Hoo1-hye will

other match. In the doubles Kho

in-kie partnered by Gordon Lum will oppose L. D, Carson and C. c. Squires at about 5.30 o'clock,

1:

G. Dungan

"A. F. Pani

MAR. S0129

U. M. Omir

(Skip)

16

J. A. Soares Di Fernando J. Landolt

R. Basa

(skip)"

ROBBED SICK, UNCLE

At the Kowloon Magistracy on- Saturday, Mr. E. 7, Wynne-Jones sentenced Chuck Nam (25), to six week hand labour, for "robbing his

Kho Bin-kie was leading by four games love when the rain poured down in buckets to prevent the continuation of the match yester sick uncle, day. Serving first, Lam lost the initial game by the love count Lum falled to return Kho's drives to Lum's right thrice and drove into the net to allow his opponent take the opening game with

ease.

Inspector, Chester-Woods in out- lining the case stated that the defendant was charged with the theft of in 20-cent pieces, Can- toncurrency and that the de- fendant was the nephew of the complainant, Check Hung, of No. Apparently worried by the driz 525, Tal street. At about 5 am. zling rain, Lum, was again seen on Thursday the defendant took driving wild in the second game the money from his uncle's põe- Kho conceded only one point to ket and purchased a ticket to take the second straight game Saigon The third game was a replica of

the second, Lum being erratic, Defendant left a note in jais - while the gray rain clouds gathered uncle's pocket informing him over the court, Kho won by giving that he (defendant) had taken one point. In the fourth game the the money. When seen by ^ bla. score was at one time levelled at uncle on the street, defendant

Yorkshire 272 for 6 (Hutton 131) 30 all and through his accurate made an attempt to run away but

Middlesex at Leeds,

Essex 317: Gloucester 81 for

at Bouthend,

Renter

placements Kho was favoured with was arrested. Inspector Chester. the verdict. Then heavy rain came Woods added that the complain- down to put a stop to the exhibi-ant was a sick man and needed tions.

the money.

1 5 0 0 3...,2

1. YMCA. (Wagstaff, Woods, Goldman, Lanke. Relk and Rasmus- sen).

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The East Lanes (Smith, Gorman, Mason, McCarthy, Tunstall and Roberts) dead heated for second place with the Royal Engineers (R. Jordan, Barnsley, Revil, Pearse, Crossan and Goble).

Time: 3 mins. 8.3-5 secs.

Low and High Board Diving

1. Gregson (East Lancs.) 471 pts. 2. Rush (Lincolns).

464 pts.

3. Jordan (R. Engineers) 454 pts. 4. Belk (Y, M. C. A.)

441 pts.. "Water-Polo

Y.M.C.A.

2 Mak Ngah Asst. 1 G.. H. Fowler and R. Goldiṇan scored for the winners and Wong Kl-yau replied for the visitors.

COOLIE INJURED

A coolie, named Chow Chl, sus- tained a fractured skull, when a rock, suddenly broke. loose on the hillside at Stonecutters Island,

shortly after 7 pm on Friday.

Several other coolies were with him at the time, but they were fortun- ate enough to escape injury, by

(J. Dean pitched for the Cardin-running away in time.

als!..

The Injured man was removed

Ran caused the postponement or from the Taland in a Police launch. the match between Pittsburgh the Kowloon Hospital in an un- from whence he was conveyed to

Firate and Philadelph a Phillies.

AMERICAN LEAGUE.

conscious condition.

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8 16 0

Philadelphia Pittsburgh.

2 10 7.9

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5 11

Washington

Detroit..

Boston Chicago

3 10

4 13 0

1 4 3

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