LAWRENCE THE INVINCIBLE
Two Records Broken
(BY "PLUNGE")
W. Lawrence, the Victoria Recreation Club "ace" swimmer boat all opposition yesterday at the opening day of the Annual Swimming Championships of the Colony held at the VR C. bath, by winning the 100 yards Free Style in 57 1/5 secs. and the 100 yards Back Stroke, la 69 2/5 secs.
Both these times are official bath records. and it is, interesting to note that although in the first event mentioned, Lawrence has Improved his tima over that dis- tance last year by 3/5 of a sec- ond, the time recorded recently at Shanghal by Noel Hammond (who, is a certainty for the Shanghal Interport team) is 56 3/5 secs.
However, nothing that Shangha! has done of late can compare with Lawrence's. backstroke effort, which was the most exciting race on the programme yesterday.
Five swiramers faced the starter In the 100 yards Free Style cham- plonship, and at the 75 yards turn, Lawrence' and Chan Chan Hing, the best Chinese challenger were level, but the former, turned with much greater skli and gain- ed an invaluable. lead, which he gradually increased to win by a clear margin.
CLOSE CALL
3-8. V. Gittens
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100 Yards free style Handicaps--
Boys: 1-R. Marques 70 1/5 secs, Throwing the Waterpolo Ball-
Championship of the Colony: 1-E. F. J. Chaine 72 ft. 2 ins. 3L Allison 64 feet
1
79 Yards Medley Race Handicap-..
"C" Class, Members Aggregate: 1-M. M. de V. Soares, 61 sec. 2-L. A. J. 8ilya 60 secs.
-C... Rozario, 85 1/5 secs.
Yards
Style Ladies Free 100
Championship of the Colony: First Feat!-
1-Miss D. Hunt 79 2/5 secs. 2-Miss Yeung Bau Chun 82 4/5
Reca
3-Mrs. J McMahon 87 3/5 secs 2nd.: Heat"
1-Miss Yeux Sau King 69 4/5]
Bec9.
2-Miss R. Thirlwell 78 4/5 secs. 3-Miss J. Leppard 82 secs. 50 Yards Free Style Handicap
(Ladies):
Excitement was at fever pitch as the competitors started in the -100 yards-Back Stroke, which only gained in frenzy as the race pro- the final gressed. Coming to lap, Lawrence and Lau Po Hai ·
buta were "neck and neck," glorious finishing effort saw the former getting home first to estab-record of the bath. lish a new record.
I-MIBS I. Thirlwell 41 3/5 secs. 2-Miss A. Thirlwell 48 2/5 secs. 100 Yards Back Stroke-Cham
An additional race was brought into the programme when the heats for the 100 yards Free Style Ladles Championship were swum off. Miss Doris Hunt won the first heat in 79 275 secs while Miss Yeung Sau King absolutely ran away with her heat to record the splendid time of 69 4/5 secs.
In the Throwing The water Polo Ball Championship, the win- ner E F. J. Chalne in his second effort threw the ball out of the bath, the ball landing a foot be- yond the edge of the bath: W. -Lawrence retired from this event
after one throw.
..
plorship of the Colony: 1-W. Lawrence 69 2/5 secs, 2-Lan Po Hal 69 3/5 secs. "The winner's time is an officiai
TO-DAY'S EVENTS
The main attractions in to-day's programme are the 880 yards free Col- style championship of the ony and the Team Race, open is the Colony,
HONG KONG DAILY CROSS THUNG DAY
LOCAL TENNIS
University Beaten
The Hong Kong Oricket Club entertained the Hong Kong Uni. versity Tennis Club and defeated them by 7 sets to 1 in "B" Divi- sion of the league.
A. C. L. Bowker and K. Valentine' and B. Deane and G. §.-Gamble won all three of their gameš very convincingly.
The scores were:---
A C. I, Bowker and K. Valen-
tine (HKC.0.)
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SHANGHAI
TENNIS
Rotary Cup Won By Great Britain
AUGUST 19 1935.
LAWN BOWTS
Keen Games Withessed
To games in the quarter final of the open singles lawn bowls championship were played off yes- verday.
Shanghai, Aug. 25. Great Britain Zerested China
In the encounter between, H. A. in both singles for the final of the Rotary Cup and thus have Alves of the Recreto and F. Cullen won the trophy for the first time, of the Bowling Green played on China having held it since its the CS.C.C. Green Alves. had no presentation five years ago. Out- dimculty in overcoming his oppon- standing in playwere W.A.H.ent. The Dna score "s.ood "at 21 Dan (Britain) and T C. Chang shots to 12. The game verminating (China), the former defeating the on the 21st head. ex-Day's Cup player, G.-Lumin Alves played ocnsistently well three consecutive sets, 6-4, 6-3, through ou, and was at no stago 6-0, while, Chang only lost to seriously challenged by Cullen. He Benavitch in the nith set by 6-4, opened the game by scoring sin- 6-the frst four sets being 0-1, 3-8.gles on the first two heads and a ડૉન્ચ, 18+ '' ''
beat J. Hsu and Y. C. Lau... beat A. L. Tsai and P. C. Lee beat K. B, Cheng and K. L
Chap
6-2
6-2
8-0
TC. Monaghan and C. Eck-"
ford (H.K.C.C.) drew with Hsu and Lau...... lost to Tsai and Lee beat Cheng and Chan
R: "Deane and: G. 9. Gamble
(H.K.O.C.)
beat Hsu and Lau beat Tsai and Lee ». beat Cheng and Chan
RECREIO "EASY WIN
8-1
6-4 6-1 6-
In an "A" Division tennis match yesterday, the Club de Recrelo "A" entertained and beat the HK.C.C. by 7 sets to 11. "
The home team were superior and thoroughly deserved the vic tory
The visitors seemed to And the surroundings strange and could not settle down.. a
The results were:-
A. V. Remedios and J, Gon-
salves (Recreto)
beat A. L Sullivan and T.
A. Pearce
beat J. Pote-Hunt and L
Bathurst
lost to P. H. Scoonies and D.
M. MacDougall
8-2
two on the third. Cullen replied with singles on the 4th and 5th heads respectively and Alvas scor- ed, 1, 2, 1, 2, on the next four heads to bring his score to 10 shots.
Duff played one of the finest games of tennis witnessed this season. His cross-court play. had Lum at a disadvantage on IU- merous occasions, while his volley- For the next three heads again ing was superb. The outstanding Cullen obtained, "1, 2, 1 and his characteristic of Duff was his score which stood at 6- remained dependablity to keep cool, while there 11 the 18th head when he even in the most difficult of managed to score a single and for situations he sportingly made an lowed same up with a 3 and a 2 endeavour to return almost im- on the next two heads. possible balls, and often with Alves scored a 3, a four and four success. The same remarks apply singes the bring his tally to 21. to T. C. Cpang who played 2 splendid and sporting game against M. Benavitch.
BENAVITCH DISAPPOINTS The match between Chang and Benavitch commended at 3 pm and throughout Benavitch played disappointingly. He took the first set from Ching without exerting 1 himself all the score being 6-1, but in the second set Chang was able to the tables: by defeating Benavitch 6-3. The 4-8 third set went to Benavitch 6-4, while Chang in the fourth set defeated Benevitch with ease at 6-3. At this time the match be tween Dull and Lum commenced the the second court and spectators left to watch more in
H
A. Barros and F. J. Re- medios (Recreio)
beat A. L. Sullivan and T. A.
Pearce
beat J. Pote-Hunt, and L.
Bathurst
6-4
7-5
6-8
There are only three entrants, in the 880 yards championship, which are W. Lawrence, L. Roza Perlera and Chan Chan Nam. A Roza Perlera is favoured to win in this race.
Four teams will face the star- ter in the team race and includes: Chinese, Bathing Club, the Royal Engineers, the Hong Kong Univer- sity and the Victoria Recreation Club.
The 100 Yards Ladies Free St; e
The full results were as follows: 100 Yards Free Style-Champloni-Championship appears to be a
ship of the Colony: 1-W. Lawrence
57 1/5 RECS. (official bath record) 2-Chan Chan Eng 58 2/5 secs.
cinch for Miss Yeung Bau King. and it will not be surprising to see her establishing a new record to-day for this event.
Equine Sports Club-Shatin
U.S. BASEBALL.
Tigers Score A 'Double
New York, Aug. 27, The Detroit Tigers, leaders of the American Baseball League, have again increased their ad- vantage over the New York Yan- kees, the Tigers winning a double header against the athletics while -the Yankees were only able to
share their matches w.th White Sox
the
Ram caused the postponement of the matches between the Pitts- burgh Pirates and New York
Giants, St. Louis Cardinals and Philadelphia Phillies and Chicago Cubs and Boston Braves.
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
Philadelphia Detroit
R. H. E.. 12. 1.
6 7 2
drew with P. H. Scoons and
D. M. MacDougall V GoBano and C. A. Barros
¡Recreio)
beat A. L. Sullivan and T. A.
Pearce
beat J. Pote-Hunt and L.
Bathurst
beat P. H Scoones and D.
M. MacDougal]
on
teresting play.
With the score standing at 2 sets all, and with both players "Teeling the effects of the strain of four hard sets, Benavitch went 6-2 out to win showing a little more
spirit than he had done previous 6-11y but Chang, modestly keeping!
his fatigue, to him' postupa 8-4 magnificent fight to lose by 6-4
ENGLAND BEAT WALES
(Special Air Mail Service)
London, Aug. 8. England, who defeated Ireland, beat Wales by four matches to one in the foursomes of their mesting in the amateur golf International tournament on the Royal Lytham and St. Annes course here. The yun-blazed out of a clear sky and it was uncomfortably hot for play ing.
DUFF STEADY AS USUAL -- The first game between Duff ang Lum saw both players in good form, but Lum, after the first set, seemed off colour driving many of his balls into the net or aut, of court. Duff on the other hand played with his usual stea- diresa, and after tying at 44, went on to win the first set 6-4. In the second set Lum was leading at 2-1, but from this point with fine volley work and smashes,
Duft went forward for four games before Luni could take his third and last point, his opponent capturing the ninth game with the score 83.
The third and final Bet new Lura, although putting up a brave fight against his rival, fall away
BRADBURY'S CLOSE CALL
As was generally expected B, W. Bradbury beat Overy by 22 shots to 20 in the other game the the K.B.G.C, green, but it was after
Bradbury started the ball rolling close encounter... with a single but Overy retaliated with a 2 and a 4-
The fourth head went to Brad-.
buty with another single but the Lext three heads were annexed by Overy with a single, a 2 and an- other single respectively.......
With the score 10 to 3 against him, Bradbury captured the 9th head with still another single. Te this Overy replied with a 3 which turther enhanced his chances of
'victory,
On next Ave heads Overy had a relapse and allowed his opponent to collect 7 valuable shots, four of them singles and the other a 3.
Overy increased his lead on the following head with a 3, but Brad- bury with superb drawings scored a 4, a 3 and 32 to take the lead on the 18th head
With Dame Fortune smiling on Bradbury, Overy made a 3, and” a single to recapture the lead with one shot in his favour This was short-lived for Bradbury scored a to terminate the game on the 21st (head.
M
Overy put up a great, fight and should have won but “luck” was turning in the other direction.
Bradbury was unable to find his green, not until the later stages of the game, when by dint of some clever drawings he was able to master the situation..
~The game was productive of good bowls.
and Duff simply walked away to THE KING'S CUP AIR RACE a love set victory.
Woollam and Walton got a good lead in the first foursome when they took the first three holes in parin the finer points of his game figures, and although Black and Roberts got two of them back the English pair regained their ad- vantage at the eighth and were shred up with five to play. The. Welshmen. ougat. well, however, and were beaten only on the last
green.
The only English defeat was that f Fitidian and Bentley; who play. ed together in the last Walker Cup match. They were one up for a ong time, and eventually fell be- nd at the 11th, following three sts at the 10th and a stymie on e next groon. They were two down with five to play and even tually lost by that margin on the 17th green.
35 FOR 10 HOLES Dr. Tweddell was unable to play because of his injured ankie, and England left out Stowe, bringing in Walton, of Blackpool, and
As a result of the victory for Great Britain in both the singles Against China, the doubles match scheduled for this afternoon will bot take place.
HOME FOOTBALL-
(Special Air Mail Service)
London, Aug. 8: Láte entries for the King's Cup air race, to be down from Hatfield Aerodrome on September 6 and 7; have brought the total to 35 There are no new types among the late aircraft, but some interest wil London, Aug. 27. be taken in the Monospar 5.T. 12 Queen's Park, the Glasgow ama- entered by Mr. Owen Roberts, and taurs, drew their second match in the Perceival Gull, fitted with of the season in the First Division one of the new. Cirrus Major (130 of the Scottish Football Leagueh.p.). engines, entered by Mr. C. S to-day when playing Heart of Napier. The Monospar is similar Midlothian at Bath Street, the in most respects. to the machine tears each scoring two goals. which won the race last year, but has two high-compression Gipsy Reuter
Major engines in place of the Pob- joys fitted in the 8.T. 10.
ENGLAND BEAT WALES 4-–-–-1
Woolam and A. R. Walton
(McNair scored a home run for Zacharias, of Formby Zacharias beat. J. L. Black and 6. B. Roberts
the Athletica),
Philadelphia Detroit
Washington
Q
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14.. 3
paired with Thompson; and they up. defeated Lewis and Eaves to give E. W. Fidian and H. G. Bent England a 4-1 margin. It was, ley lost to HR. Howell and A. de therefore, almost certain, that the Evans 9 and championship would depend on the TJ. Thirsk and S. Lunt beat B England v Scotiand ch to M. de Lloyd and G. S. Noon
morrow..
såd:1.2.
The number of competitors is likely thus to be alightly smaller than in other years, and the original intention of allowing 10 machines in each section to qualify for the naal cannot be carried out because there are fewer than 10 entries in the high-powered class, på The beat golf of the day was P. W. Lisdon and R. W. Among them are such craft as the played by Burke and McMullan, Hartley beat H. E. Jacob and R. Comet the New Guil, and the of Ireland, against Hecto) Thor L. Matthews 3 and 1
Hendy Heck, some of which w son and Walker, of Bootland. Ab JP. Zacharias and A. 5. G.meet the slower machines on ban- two of the short holes going out Thompson beat D Lewis and C. B. dicap terms in the final and help Burke nearly holed his tee shots. Evans 2 np.
to make that part of the competi- The Irish pair were out in 32 to IRELAND BEAT SCOTLAND 4-1 ton more interesting. The low 15, and the Boote who played well JC, Brawa and Dr. MacCor enough to have led most opponent mack lost to J. McLean and E. A powered section should provide
A good contest among themselves in two holes, found - themselves three MeRuvie 3 and 2. men 27
down. A three at the tenth made J Burke and O. J. McMullen the first day's racing the Irishmen, 35 for ten holes beat H. Thomson and B. S. Walker It was inten
and 1
St. Louis
10 13 14 (Coleman scored a homhe run Neither of the two leaders, c. the National League were engaged for the Browns). to-day as rain caused the post- ponement of their Axtures. The weather prevented no less than four matches from being played. Results of to-day's matches fol low
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Cincinnati Brooklyn
Washington St. Louis
New York Chicago
9
11
9
0
19 18
3
10, 16
(Al Simmons scored a home rua k. H. E for the White Sox);
New York
72 Riggs scored a home run for he Reds);
Cincinnati
lyn
3
the
Chicagd, did 46 1 (Radcil scored a home run for the White Sox))
H. M. McConnell and WM
Burke and MoMullen, ultimately wou 2 and 1, and a this way cho of Ireland's four victories Book (28 land, who have won the champion B... ship in each of the three years it RO Ew has beenplayed, weri beaten an beat Dr.
*** Boston and Cleveland were un- the foursomes. The war
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tory to rain
and
but Ireland' st.deserved,
was well W. Campbell and
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