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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1937.

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In winter, it fog and ice render

GENE SARAZEN

WINS $10,000

GOLF TOURNEY

flying the northern route imprae- Three Tie For Second

tleal, planes will go via Bermuda and the Azores through an inter- national arrangement. Already,

NEW YORK AND LOS ANGELES after trials lasting only a few

THE Motor Veerol

weeks. Imperial Airways and Pan- American are tying commercially between Bermuda and Fort Wa- having arrived from the above Ports shington, just outside New York

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30th instant, Consignees of Cargò arr hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Whart and Godown Company, Limited, Kowines, and stored at Consignnes risk and expense.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on Thursday, 3th Aug., 1997, at 10 A.M.

All Claims must be presented within 15 Days of the Vessel's arrival bere. after which late they cannot be re cognized

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Between Montreal and Vancou- ver, the jumping-off point for any Canada would have a part, les the future Pacific service" In "which

not-fully-developed trans Canada airway. By the end of th's sum- mer at the latest the western half of the airline, from Winnipeg to Vancouver, should be in operation. By next summer, it is expected. planes will be flying commercial from Halifax to Vancouver.

Position

to-day emerged victorious from Chicago. July. The veteran a held of 476 golfers and won the $10,000 Chicago open_golf tourner with a card of 290.

Sarazen was closely followed by Harry Cooper, who needed only one birdie on the final two holes to win. However. Coopers drive on the 17th was short and he took a four to finish the round

with an aggregate 291 for the 12 hole grind and the Horton. Smith. and Ky Lafoon for second place. N. Y., shot the best round of the Paul Runyan of White Plains,

That service completed, the next

tournament, 69.. He aggregated step is between Vancouver and the 292 to take third place. Antipodes Already plans have

Sarazen made the first round in been placed before governments of par 71 and the second in 73. He the United

the Kingdom and the Won

tournament dominions for a projected service trouble on

despite three holes. On the from Australia to New Zealand fourteenth he blew a three-foot and later across the Pacific to the putt. His drive on the sixteenth British Columbia city.

hit a spectator and dropped into a sand trap. He took ave strokes on the eighteenth hole when he missed a six-foot putt.

to

Here again an international ar- rangement will be necessary [5456 permit planes Aying under the British flag to land at United States possessions, a concession that does not appear impossible in- view of the amicable arrange- ments already made for the At- lantic air route.

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Pan-American Airways have ports of call at Honolulu, capital of the Hawaiian Islands. Midway. Island, western outpost of that group; Wake, 12 mid-Pacific, Guam In the Marianas group, and at Manila, Philippine capital.

British ships might not need more than one resting place on United States territory. Honolulu. From there, they could drop sharp- ly south about 1,000 miles to Fan- ning Island. a British possession, over to the Phoenix group, less than 1,000 miles more, into the Samoan Islands, "700 miles farther south, and then one more long jump of about 1.200 miles to New Zealana.

The hardest over-water "leg would be the 2.800 miles between Vancouver and Honolulu, but that could be shortened 300 miles by obtaining use of San Francisco

air harbour

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P. MAHER'S BIG RACE WINS

Northumberland Plate For Nectar II

ATHLETICS

New English Native Half-Milc Record

U.S. MATMEN IN JAPAN

Coach Against Professionals.

Tokyo, Japan-bed by Roy B. Moore, veteran American wrest- arrived from the United States for ling coach, seven wrestlers have

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Japan Amateur Wrestling Associa- series of bouts in Japanese cities at the invitation of the

tion. They will remain in Japan üntil Angust 20.

In

In addition to meeting out- standing Japanese wrestlers Tokyo and Osaka, they plan to tour the country, as well as Korea and Manchuria.

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The party cludes seven repre- sentative wrestlers, selected from parts of the country, Coach Moore various weight-classes and pointed

out. All are "strictly amateur." Some are champions in their class and others have been in

the past. One, Emilio Bruno, won the national cham- pionship, two months ago. chie Masdeo is the Southern California champion for this year.

· Fort-

Referring to the current profes- aional wrestling In America, he expressed the hope that profes- sionalism would not cozze to Japan

"I was a professional some years ago myself." he admitted. "How- ever, things were quite different then. Now they are so showy, in- Juring the true spirit of wrestling by hitting kicking and performing all sorts of acrobatics to amuse the spectators..

In order of merit, the best achievements in the Southern

"Amateur wrestling is a form of Counties Athletic Championships gymnatics and is not for public at Preston Park, Brighton, were A. entertainment. It is clean and *I Collyer's record half-mile, a scientific, and must not be exag- brilliant three-miles by A. J.gerated by the professional's Hughes, and a pole vault of 12ft. showy performance." 3in. by A. W. Kinally.

A. J. Collyer, in the half. not only broke the, Southern record but alsa T. Hampson's English native record of 1min. 53,2se.. made at Stamford Bridge in 1935. Collyer's time was Imin, 53.1sec. and until the last few yards he did not even look like winning

the race.

He was passed in the last isp by B. F. MacCable (London A.C.)

who ran on so strongly that, it was not until the tape was ten yards away that Collyer reached Mac- Cabe's shoulders again.

BARBARA BURKE'S FINE RUN

Berlin, August 1. A series of excellent perform- ances was achieved -to-day at the Olymple Stadium where 70,000 spectators had assembled in the afternoon to witness the events. in the Northumberland Plate and race, the existing world record In the 80 metre women's hurdle resisted the challenge of Signa-held by the German, Engelhard, of ture by a short head..

P. Maher rode the winner of an- other big handicap when on Nec tar II he made all the running

Among the several races Maher has Код recently have been the Royal Hunt Cup, the Victoria Cup, and the Chester Cup.

11.8 seconds, was equalled by Bar- important bara Burke, a South African girl victory over two German runners, who lives in England. After her

Doris Eckert, and

Siegfriede Oempe. Miss Burke said, "I am just as much surprised as overjoyed at my performance With equally strong competition I might be able this year to even better the pre- sent record.""

Leipzig beat the German record' of In the long jump, Lutz Long, of 7.82 metres by jumping 7.50 metres. A record was set by Rodolph Harbiz, of Detaden, who the 400 metres in 47.6 seconds, Transocean News Service.

covered

Nectar II settled down in front, followed by Signature, Newtown Ford and Discobolos, with Barry star last. Discobolos soon drop- ped back and Sir Calidore became third in front of Newtown Ford.

The pace seemed to be very steady, and the connections of Newtown Ford asserted afterwards that it was never strong enough to enable their horse to assert his stamina to the best advantage.

He and Sir Calidore were well placed a quarter of a mile from, and Weather vane, running in a hood, was improving her position on the inside, but none of these had sufficient speed to join issue with Signature and Nectar II.

Bignature seemed at the dis- tance to be going equally as well A dense tog hung over the as Nectar IL, and possibly the Bchan-ipa-land Mountain to-day. superior strength of Maher was when before 140,000 spectators the, the decisive factor in the last great mountain motor race on a half-furlong,

12-kilometre track, full of sharp curves, began:

CALIFORNIA SEEMS

A PARADISE FOR

POLE VAULTERS

Los Angeles. — California pole vaulters may remain supreme for many years to come,

So far, Bill Sefton and Earl Meadows of Southern Cal lead the parade with leaps of 14 feet 11 inches Reports from high school track circles heralded a number of future stratosphere explorers show- ing rare promise.

Baylor Maynard high Los Ang championship

#14 Inches, hoolboy record

MOUNTAIN MOTOR RACE

Berlin, August 1.

On the damp roads, it was im possible to attempt any new re- Bords. Hans- Struck on an Autounion, at an average of 88 kilometres an hour, finished before the European champion, Bernd Rosemayer, also on an Autunion, and Rudolf Carseciola, on á Mer- cedes Bens Numerous other events in sports cat, motor cyote, with and without side-car, were

also run Tranwoman News Service,

Thirteen high schoolers in Cal- Ifornia cleared 12 feet/ of Belmont

This really amount to some won the state thing, when it is recalled that the vault of 13 winning vaults of 1937, in both top the old the Rocky Mountain and the Big Bix conferences, we.e 13 feet even.

DIED ON FIRST TEE

Mr. George Hunter, a retired tea planter, Edinburgh, collapsed on the first of Murrayfield-avenue.

tee and died at Murrayfield golf course during a recent week-end when about to play in the club's bogey competition."

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