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LOCAL YACHTING HOME CRICKET

Summer Series

The fourth mace of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club's summer serles was sailed on Saturday after- noch and resulted as follows:—

Race Started; 1440

Finished--Corr. Pos. 18.14.45 16.14.45 8

Diana

(Mr. J. Gifford-Hall), Aertal

18.14.47* 16.08.02 '3 (Mr. R. R. Hammond-Chambers). JOKS ............ 16.20.39 18.07.09 2

(Capt. S. J."Ritchie). ' Painted Lady 18.27.20† 18.13,50) 8.

(Lt. S. J. Wheeler, R.N.). Allsa, D.NF.

Halcyon ........ 18.30.03

18.14.18 7

(Mr. R. G. B. Innes). Heron. 1837.51 16.20.38 10

LL-Cdr. W. 'S. Hall, R.N.). Widgeon 18.27.20 16.10.05 6

(Mr. L. Garner), Zephyr

18.26.55 18,08.10 4

(Capt. B. Horton), Gael, D.NF.

Toynette

18.41.09 16.17.54 9

(Mr. G. F. Allen). Eunice ......... 18.48.25 16.20.40 11

(Capt. R. F. Nason).

18.30.44, 16.05.14 .1 (Lt. R. M. E. Pain, R.N.).

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GULDAHL'S

Close Of Play Scores

London, June 13. The following were yesterday's close of play scores:

New Zealanders 225 for 5. V. Middlesex.

Surrey 487 for 4 (Sandham 239, Gregory 154) v. Glamorgan.

Essex 212 (Goddard · 7 ·for Gloucester 110 for 3.

84)

903

Derby 342 (Worthington Sussex 43 for 0.

Warwick 214 (Santall 87) Hamp-" shira 49 for 1.

Yorkshire 462 for 8 (Hutton 136) v. Kent.

DUKE OF GLOUCESTER

Prevent

AND BOYS' CLUBS NIGHT CHILL

£31,000 Promised At Dinner

The Duke of Gloucester, speak- ing as President, at a dinner of the National Association of Boys' Clubs at the London Guildhall recently, said that there were now 140,000 boys in the clubs. Only 11 years ago the Association started in a humble way, with no money.

Referring to his visits to clubs all over the country, the Duke said that four years ago there were only Lancashire 297 for 4 (Watson 103 four stillated clubs in the county not, out) v. Somerset, -"

of Durbam, and to-day there were Northants 110, Worcester 241 for

35. He paid a tribute to those who 2 Bull 93 not out, Gibbons 105 not

started clubs in districts where out)...

Leicester 144, Notts 168 for 7- "It has been shown again and

nearly everyone was unemployed. -Beuter.

again that the opening of a club causes an almost immediate re- duction in juvenile delinquency," he said. "This is an outward sign

"Distance Swimming that the club instils into the boy

By Russians

ideals which form his character during the critical period just after he has left school," "

Long distance swimming is be- Mr. Stanley Bruce, High Commia- coming one of the most popular stoner for Australia, said that the sports "th the USSR. The swim clubs contributed towards improv- mers Malin and Faizulin, who | ing health, as they afforded op- swam 50 kl in the Black Sen Importunities for physical training 1935, won wide renown throughout and playing games.

RECORD OPEN

GOLF SCORE the country.

U.S. Ryder Cup

In response to an appeal made On September 1, in Sochi, Vladi on behalf of the Association at the mir.Kuznetzov (Moscow) attempted dinner, guests gave or promis- to swim a distance of 60 kilometres | ed sums totalling £31,000. Sir for the first time in the Soviet Llewellyn Smith. Chairman of the Union. During the last hours af Council of the Association, said

Team Completed a swim a storm arose and 600 that Lord Ganels, who had pra-

Birmingham, Mich., June 12. Ralph Guldahl with a record score of 281, won the United States Open Golf Championship.

mixed" £1,000, had, increased his gift to £5,000, and nearly £5,000 had been given by the Association of" Jewish Youth.

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metres from the finish the com- hittee of judges ordered Kuznetzov cut of the water. Thus he covered 59.4 kim. In 28 hours and 40 min- utes. The 135 kilometre swim of four Red Army men along the Volga was also a big event in last HOUSE COOLIE FINED year's sports season.

Appearing on remand before Mr. K. M. A. Barnett on Saturday at the Kowloon Magistracy, Tai Wong, aged 25. house coolle employed by Major C. M. Manners, residing at No. 20. Humphrey's Building, was convicted on three charges of re. ceiving cups, saucers, and 15 plates, the property of Major Manners,

Guldahl's last round of 69 was made in the hottest finish in the history of the tournament and en- | abled him to beat Manero's 1936 This coming season hundreds record by 1 and to establish what of sportmen will try their met- is generally rated as the new tie in long-distance" swimming.' A] world's record for amateur open scheduled 60. kilometre swim in the golf:

Black Sea will be of great interest. Guidahl now automatically joins The best swimmers in the USSR. the Ryder Cup team.

Snead, Dudley and Byron Nelson also gained places in the Ryder Cup team on the basis of the total scores in this tournament and also the P.G.A. qualifying rounds, Thus, together with the six already selected they complete the team of ten who leave for England on June .16.

- THE PLACING

The final placings in the tourna ment, are as follows:-

second

Snead, who occupied place had a last round score of 71 and an aggregate of 281.

Bobby Cruickshank, 73, 73, 67, 72 --285.

Cooper 73, 71–286. Dudley, 76–287.

Albrosch, 74, 73, 68,"73-288. Goodman, 72, 75--290. Sarazen 71, 74-293. Shute, 75, 72-292. Picard, 72, 74-292. Nelson. 73, 78, 71, 73–295. Thomson, 78, 78-296. Revolta, 75, 73-296. Manero, 77, 74-300. Smith, 75, 77-300...

--Kuznetzov, Malin. Faizulin. Diko, SpitzinReizen-will participate. At present they are all undergoing in- tensive training for the coming contest.

Orth-bribing a police constable with $2

MIXED DOUBLES FINAL

Beckenham, June 12."

and assault on

the constable. The charge of stealing was dismiss. ed..

Defendant was Aned $50 or two. months' hard labour. ·

Wu Yuen-chee, aged 21, house coolte, was discharged on a count of receiving as there was insuffici. ent evidence.

In the Anal of the Mixed Doubles, C. E Hare and Madame Henrotin beat Yamagishi and Miss Betty! PLANE CRASH Nuthall 6-3, 9-7― Reuter.

SIR ATHOLL

MACGREGOR

It is understood that Sir Atholl MacGregor, the Chief Justice, has made tentative arrangements to sall for Singapore on June 28 in. the F and U. liner. Nalders, to un- dertake the chairmanship of a Commission in Malaya, appointed by the Secretary of State, to in- vestigate the question of allowan ces to civil servants in the FMS. Bir Atholl was to have"salled a

COURAGEOUS RECOVERIES Guldahl's final round was a rare combination of courageous re- coveries, his miraculous shots send- ing a gallery of nearly 8,000 wild fortnight ago, but has been pre-

vented through Indisposition.

with excitement.

The totals for the combined 108 holes by the successful Ryder Cup nominees are as follows:

Snead 430;. Guldahl 432; Dudley 432; Nelson 434. Seven other no- minees failed.- Reuter.

C.B.A. LAUNCH PICNIC

AT NAMHUNG

It is learned that the cadet plane which figured in last Mon- day's Far East Flying Training School escapade, crashed when it landed at Nambung,

the pa Kwangtung-Kwangsi border, as 3 result of which it was badly damaged on account of it bethg overturned.

The pilot, Ho Tak-sang, is being removed to Canton under military escort.

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The damaged machine will he repaired by a mechanic sent from Hong Kong. at the completion of which it will be taken to Canton until release is authorised by the Nanking Government.

Shanghai Polo In Full Swing

Some very good polo was seerily speaking John Kerwick was de- at Shanghai last week when tour | cidedly off. two chukker matches were played The losers in the first match and several combinations that will showed better form when they met

defeated be seen in tournament play during and

Allman," White, the season were in action. In the Painter and Frankin by three A successful launch picnic to Big opening match the Ewo team goals to one in the second. Wave Bay was held by the Central (Gordon, W. J. Keswick, John Kes-

Harris pleased spectators by scor- British Association on Saturday wick and Newbigging) had to going two lovely goals but the out- afternoon. Among those present full out to gain a well merited vic. standing player was again Culbert were Mlases B. Gidley, Olive Smith, tory over a team composed of son. Always superbly mounted be Doris Hunt, Peggy Eccleshall, Marie Lutey, R. N. Harris, Moore and Smith, Eileen Clewer. E- Donald, Culbertson. The match was score- Kathleen Winch M. MacAlpine, less until the last minute of play Mears. D. Smith, S. MacNider, R., when W. J. Kerwick scored for Blyth, G. W. Arnold, E. MacNider Ewo. The bell rang before there and others

trade was any further score

This was the CBA's first launch It is interesting to note that all

pienie of the season and the next the members of Ewo team are well! one will take place on Saturday, known to local polo enthusiasts, June 28

having played here previously.

A much improved ing a lot of the

A. C. BECK

is an infinitely better player” to- day then he was a few years ago The Shanghal ground is too small for Painter's play to be appreciat- ed and he is always a better man at Kiangwan

PRETTY PLAY BY W. JAN LAKESWICKED LK Taylor Look Frank's place in Painter's team in the third when they met and beat ying their usual team.

wo were all over their opponents in the first alf but went to pieces prettiest plece of play of the whole

the Recor

ker Quite the

Oce

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whilst Culbertson showed of four Harris, probably not plase that he is fully worth his ha

sing his best ponies, was neither as consistent not as brilliant as usual; for GOEDON IN FINE FORM

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Mr. A. C. Beck, the well-known Interport cricket Hong Kong lart. Manila by the R Japan and left an England on six months the as Corfu MË Secretary of the Club. He has cap In several

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