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SUZANNE PLAYS IN GLASGOW.

10,000 CROWD TO SEE TENNIS STAR.

MOSTLY WOMEN ATTEND.

A crowd of between 8,000 and 10,000 welcomed Suzanne Leng-

GOING TO SWIM THE

CHANNEL.

LONDON CLERK MEANT “TO

BEAT THE RECORD."

YOUNG TYPIST'S HOPES.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

THE FAR EASTERN OLYMPIAD.

SELECTION OF THE LOCAL REPRESENTATIVES.

SAILING ON THE 16TH:

It is explained that while the

FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1927.

BABY BOY IN RABBIT HOLE.

DRAMATIC DISCOVERY IN A WOOD.

Inquires at Ticehurst (Sussex) Workhouse elicited that the con dition of a baby boy who was discovered in a rabbit hole by ple- nickers, is still critical. There is still hope, however, that he will recover, says a Home paper of

mall week.

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The discovery was made in small wood at Haremere Hill, situated between the villages of Etchingham and Hurst Green, by a motor cyclist named Parker, and his wife, who pulled up on the hill, and going into the wood for tea, were horrified to hear the stifled cry of a baby.

car,

On Wednesday night, officials of the Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation of Hongkong met at the headquarters of "the South China Athletic Association, in "China Building," to consider the final selection of the athletes who are to represent China in the forth- coming Far East Olympic. Sports. Most of the athletic talent appears to have been concentrated in Hong-

Proceeding a few yards further In view of the recent success, kong, for the teams selected to re-into the wood, Mr. Parker saw a in swimming the Channel, of the present China in football, baseball, baby's foot sticking out of a hole London insurance clerk, Mr. E. swimming and a number of field at a rabbit burrow. Mr. Parker len at Hampden last month on

Temme, the following, from her first visit to Scotland. More Home paper of mail week, is

and track events will comprise hastily moved some earth, which than half of the spectators were

had apparently been put over the local men, and they may be regard hole, and extricated the baby, women, making an odd-looking particular interest: crowd for the famous football Already six people-three woed as covering pretty well the which was in a choking condition,

men and three men are in train-whole range

the with its mouth, eyes, and nostrils. ground.

of sports at

full of dirt. Malle. Lenglen was given ing for the Channel swim. The

Olympiad.

The baby was rushed to the great reception, and proceeded to six are:-Mrs. Clementine Corson, "win her match with Mrs. Dew- the American woman who swam

milea distant, where the doctor hurst very easily.

There was across last year; Mrs. Weidman, Federation represents a consolida-Ticehurst Infirmary, some four. no. "fight" in the match, but the widow of the late Mr. Jack Wei. tion of all Chinese athletic associa-discovered an injury on its fore- spectators got an idea of Lenglen's man, well-known in Channel tions in Hongkong, it also acts as matchless technique, grace,

and awimming circles; Miss Millie the governing body in Chinese head, undoubtedly caused by the The local police have been in- accuracy.

Hudson, a Hammersmith typist; athletic affairs, especially in the head being pushed into the hole. All was over in a little over 20 Frank Perks, the Birmingham selection and preparation of the

candidates for the Olympic games. formed, that a large motor minutes. Suzanne dropping two swimmer; Edward Temme.

clerk It has also been instrumental" in containing one or two women and games in the first set and none young London insurance

hill about the time. This car in the second. She double faul-and Harry Luscombe, of Exeter, almost securing, up to date, the two men was seen standing on the

sum of $4,000 required for ted thrice in the first set, and the Devon champion. allowed each of the first six.

fore Mr. Parker found the baby London's hopes are the in- penses, by means of canvassing went on again a few minutes be-

Crom merchants and friends. games to go to deuce. After that,surance cleric and girl typist.

and the police are endeavouring from 4-2 there

to trace it There is no clue as were two love One day, sometime after July 27,

to the parents of the baby, which fourth games, and only in the

a young insurance clerk, will re- from

is well nourished, for its cloth- game of the second set was Mrs.

ceive an urgent message Dewhurst ever like getting a France. He will snatch up

ing is devoid of any letters "or small valise, containing only his

markings, and no report has been the

made in the district of a baby's bathing costume, and take

for Continental express

disappearance. first Calais. No departmental manager will question him nor will a stern admonishing note await him at the office when he arrives back a few days later. The staff will under stand, for-weather favourable for your Channel attempt" will be the gist of the not from Burgess, the famous swimmer.

The insurance clerk, ward 22-year-old London Temme. giant of 14 st, 7 lb., stands six feet 212inches in his socks. I saw him

0 the ten members of the at his oflice in, Leadenhall Street,' to-day, writes a Press Associaswiraning party, two are from tion representative. I'm going among the Honolulu visitors.

from Two men

the Chinese to swim the Channel this he said, and what's more, I'm Athletic Association left here three going to beat the Frenchman who weeks ago, for the national trials set un a record by doing. it in 11 in connexion with the field and track events, and word has been hours.

received that they have already been placed in the representative national team.

game,

More Exciting.

In double. Malle. Longlen and Karel Kozeluh met Mrs. Dewhurst and Howard Kinsey. The rallies here were more exciting till the French girl and her partner won 6-4, 3-6, 6-1. Kinsey beat Kozeluh 6-0, 6-2, 62. in the most exciting match of the night, and one in which some high-class tenuis was shown.

The Czecho-Slovakian led 6-4, 4-love, and then 6-4 and 5-2, but Kinsey, giving a great display of cut strokes, levelled at 5-all, the point which saved the set being won after a rally that contained 36 strokes.

The court. was erected in the middle of the field, slightly nearr the grandstand, and the spects tors had a good view of the play, There were "loud. speakers" all round the ground, with a micro- phone at the umpire's chair.

yenr,

Mr. Burgess is not training me, but he is going to wire over from Cape Grisnez as soon as a fa- vourable opportunity to make the LOCAL BOXING NEWS, crossing comes. Then I'll rusn

LITTLE MORO PASSES THROUGH.

nver there and take off from the French coast.

"I'm Going to Do it."

I know it's no easy matter to When the 3.8. Taiyo Maru leaves this evening for the United States, swim the Channel particularly in she will have on board a serious record, time, but I'm going to do contender for the flyweight cham-it. I've trained and trained for pionship of the world, in the per-two years now, always with the

Channel swim in view. son of Little Moro, of Manila.

Mr. Temme's home is at West Moro, a young Filipino of 20 years of age, is the flyweight cham-Ham, but he is training at Leigh pion of the East, his most out-on-Sea, under the supervision of standing victory being the defeat Mr. T. C. Storey, secretary of the of Billy Tingle (Australian fly- weight champion) on points in a practice swims consist of a mere five or six miles "constitutional" 15 round contest.

Moro's ambition is to meet the to the Nare., redoubtable Fidel la Barba for the

Present Plans.

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The Hongkong contingent is planning, provisionally, to leave for Shanghai on the 15th instant, which will enable them to spend few days, before the Games open on the 27th, in training and getting used to the tracks.

The police, through baffled are relentlessly pursuing their in-

The football team has been play-quiries. ing a number of Regimental teams these past few weeks, and should be well up to the scratch.

designed

Houses, should be so Fifteen players have been cho that poor families could take in sen for the baseball contingent, lodgers; and where landlords did and amongst these will be several who have been playing in League not object to children there should matches in the "Dragon" team, be some deduction from the rates lies-these are suggestions in the and also a number of the Holon respect of houses let to fami- luin visitors.

Public Health section of the an-

Council. nual report of the London County

Following are the teams from Hongkong which will participate:

Football.

BASE BALL: HONOLULU CHINESE SERIES.

PATRONS: HONGKONG BASEBALL ASSOCIATION.

SATURDAY, August 6th, 2.30 & 4.00 p.m.

Messrs. Pau Ka Ping; Lau Mow; 1 Hongkong Baseball Club_y. Lo Wai Man; Ho. Cho Yin, Lem Yuk Ying. Ng Po Lau; Lee Bing Tong, Suen Kam Shan, Wong Pak Chong, Choy Fing Fan, and Ng Kum Chuen.

The above players are all of the Chinese Athletic Association.

Reserves: Chan Woon Yin (C.

Кат A.A.), Cheung

Chaen (CAA), Chang Shiu Hong (O.A. A.), Fung Man Kit (S.C.4.A.), Lau

Hing Cheung (S.C.A.A.) Cornhill Swimming Club. His

Swimming.

South China "Tigers."

Chinese of 2. All-Around

Honolulu v. Japanese Base- ball. SUNDAY, August 7th,

2.30 & 4.00 p.m.

1. South China "Dragons" v.

Filipinas.

2. All-Around Chinese v. U.S.

Navy Baseball Team. Admission: Holders of Member- Leung Sie Man, Lu Man Hin, Wong Eing Fan, Wan Kwong Ting, ship Cards of Hongkong Baseball Mr. Temme has won the Essex Lo Chi Hing. ilo Pak Hing, Ton Association, 50 cents; Ladies, on long distance swimming cham-Chin Hin, and three others includ-South China A.A. Complimentary pionship three times, When hiring two from the Honolulu visitors. Tickets Only; Others, $1.00 and

The oustanding times made in 50 cents. the directors of his firm, they in the trials are: successes came to the notice of

Ton Chin Hin- vited him to. attempt swimming 20 seconds in the 50 yards, and the Channel in order to establish| Leung Siu Man, 27 seconds.

world's championship, but before he can meet the champion he will have to eliminate other contenders for the privilege. On his arrival in the States, Moro will be under the management of Frank Chur-

a British time record. He is a Two delegates from Singapore chill, manager of the late Pancha real Londoner, having learnt to while en route to Shanghai ap- Villa, the defeater of Jimmyswim at the Balham Street Baths, peared at the trials. Their times Wilde. Mr. Churchill is well- West Ham, when only twelve years are 25-1/3 seconds known in the Orient having heen of age. If he is unsuccessful onwards and 54 seconds for the 100 the former owner of the Manila the first attempt. he is to try yards. Stadium.

again.

I am strictly an amateur, he Seen by a Telegraph representa- tive yesterday afternoon, Moro | added, and although my firm have said that although very kindly given me every facil- smilingly

conquer the Channel 1 Ja Barba was a wonderful boxer ty to he was capable of extending the must still put in my day's work here and train only in my spare champion.

time. A Challenge.

Kid Raymond, Filipino light- weight, is in the Colony and wishes to challenge Ewin for the

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Track & Field.

were

Ng Tak Wing and Eric Wong Tupe, both of the C.A.A. pinced in the rational trials in Shanghai and will be included in the National Representative team, Four footballers who were with the Chinese soccer team now at Australia are returning. It is hoped they will reach here in time to be able to participate. They are members of the C.A.A.

Girl Typist Training. Another Londoner who hopes welterweight championship. Ray-to attempt the Channel swim this mond expresses his willingness to rear is Miss Millie Hudson, the put up a side-stake of $500. Ray-pretty London typist, who has mond has fully recovered from his given up her work in order to last season's illness and describes train for the great event.

Miss Hudson, who is 24, livest

Miss Hudson has been training himself as feeling A.1:

Hammersmith. She is a member strenuously for the last month of the

Ladies' under the guidance of Mr. Rob Hammersmith Swimming Club, was a member of Derbyshire, secretary of the Pen- the 1924 Olympic team, and has gain Swimming Club. She is already gained a reputation A well-known at the Shepherd's Bush open air swiraming baths, a champion diver.

where the attendants do every- to help in her thing they can

BLACKPOOL GOLF. AMERICANS ECLIPSED.

London, Aug. 11.

I really believe I have a sport Judging by the scores at Black- pool, in the Northern Professional ing chance, she declared when Championship, the American pre-interviewed. I left the office training and very often she goes fessionals will have to return month ago to start training, in to Ken Wood for practice.

Besides my daily swim I walk from Britain without any scalps, earnest, and my employer has

kindly promised to keep the joha great deal. It helps to keep both being undistinguished.

Melhorn.is bracketed 13th. with open for me. Of course, they are Duncan and E. Whitcombe, with 146.

Nabholtz has just qualified, with

163.

all very enthusiastic at the office,

me fit..

Miss Hudson said she will adopt

and hope I shall be successful the American "crawl" stroke in- I hope so too. It would be won-stoad of the usual breast stroke. derful, to be the firat English-She has a brother and sister who C. Whitcombe loads the fleld, woman to swim the Channel. with 141.

am tired of seeing Americans are also excellent swimmers. Her Gadd is the most notable failure. come over here to break records sister, who is an exhibition dancer,

is.. hoping to accompany Miss

He strained his wrist, and return and I'm sure its time we English Hudson part of the way on her

ed a card of 169,-Router.

woke up.

Channel trip.

South

China

Management: Athletic Association.

A few Special Seats may be re served at the Subscribers Section for two dollars each game.

WEDNESDAY, August 10th, 4.30 p.m. All-Around Chinese of Ionolulu v. South China "Dragons."

13b, SATURDAY, August 2.30 & 4.00 p.m.

1. South China "Tigers" v.

Club de Recreio.

2. All-Around Chinese of Hono- lulu v. Far East (Chinese- Filipinos-Japanese).

SUNDAY, August 14th,

2.30 & 4.00 p.m.

1. Hongkong Baseball Club v. South China "Dragons."

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