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SHANGHAI TENNIS

NEW CHINESE. DOUBLES CHAMPIONS

HOLDERS DETHRONED

Shanghai, July 12.

The fan of the Chinese open tennis dumbles championship took place yesterday afternoon at the China National Amateur Athletic Federation. C. D. Kuo and Y. Y. Kuo, winners of the 1931 Litle. were dethroned by two youthful college . players, P. K. Yui and Gay Chen, who won in straight sets at 7-5, 6-0 and 64. Yul was The 1936 Shanghai junior chan- pion and is at present a student al The University of Shanghai, while Chen mached the final of

last year's hard-court tournament it The French Club and WHOM

beaten by W. A. I DAT He is now studying at St. John's Uni versity. Both are pupils of Gor- tion Lum, who offieinted al vester day's fank

EX CHAMPIONS START WELL.

The ex

champions started off in fine form and took the drst two games before Yoi and Chen could post werk. The latter pale won the third game, but still lagged be- hind until the ninth, when they reefed nil tour games in strees- ion to win the opening set at 7.5. In the avenud sot, play was vory one-sided, an Yai and Chen ran away with without conceding a sigle game.

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The winning couple played a sound game with strong servires and unbreakable net play. They hung to the net like leaches and roke their opponents' teamwork to pitres. The two Kuos were all at sea, not knowing what to do. Their shots mostly went straight to the winners rackets, and only on Pare oreasions could they win with accurate passing shots,

IT appears that Miss Dorothy Paynton of the Los Angeles A.C...

is about to be strong armed inte an Olympic diving title if this dryland practice with Marian P. Betty, former amateur weightlifting and light heavy wrestling champion, amounts to anything. Dorothy holds the national low board championship and is a leading contender for the high board and high platform fitles in the Olympic events,

BRITISH DRIVERS' SUCCESS IN

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Shanghai, July 10. Chinese soccer 10otball season will commence two months earlier this year, recording to information from the Chino National Amateur Athletic Federation. A Summer Football Tournament will be justi- (futed and will start in the middle

of August.

Another innovation in the form of an inter-img: Pootbal petition will be run off simultane- ously with the Summer Football League on the grounds. of the C.N.A.F. in Rue du Ptre Froc.

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British Women Beat Records

New World Times for 100 and 400 yd.

London. July 9.

Two world's records were broken during the British women's athle- ! tie championships nt Stamford ! Bridge to-day.

Miss Johnson, of the Bolton Har. rners, did the 100 yards in eleven seconds dead, bealing the previous record of 11 1-5 see. held by Mile. Radido of France. The other new record was established in the 440 yards, when Miss Halstead of Bury covered the distance in 56 1-6 sec.,

DRISCOLL AND BARTELLI WIN CHALLENGE heating her own previous record of

CUP: SERIES OF ACCIDENTS MAR RACE

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58 4-5 sec.

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WOMAN TRAINER SUCCEEDS

First to Win Australian

Two British disers, Mr. L. P. "with their Alfa Romeo. Driscoll and Mr. A. 4. Bartelli, . There were six crashes, as fol driving a British Aston Martin |lows: in the first lap a Bentley car, scored a triumphant oteckas driven by a Frenchman, M. Tre- in the great 24-hour spred balliu voux, got out of control on DİNCİSİNİN MANECZANESIENTIDORETUMONLINEJORARE | Ser the Le Mans vireusit, by win-corner and fore into the ditch at

of the 60 miles an hour, The driver res

Grand National AMERICA CLAIMS NEW TITLE the challenge cup

Touring Club de L'Ouest, offered emped with minor injuries. Mr. for competition between the live Brian Lewis in the Talbot saw the

Melbourne, July 9. rara that made the best perfortasseloud of dust from the other side

Racing history was made at auce in last year's race over the 'of the track, and just managed to | Flemington today when Precious,| sume irenit.

'avoid the wreekage by a piece of the first Horse owned and trained 'imperle driving.

by a woman to achieve such a feat. 1. Aston-Martin: Driven by A moment lattr one of the Alfa won the Grand National Steeple- Messrs. Driscoll and Bartelli, who Romeos took an S-bend at 90 chase over three miles and one covered 1.436 milles at an average miles an hour and left the road furlong, Australia's biggest jump- speed of about 60 miles per hour completely and leapt into a slumping, event. Nauru ran second,

New York, July 11. Margaret Hoffman, of Penn- sylvania. covered yesterday 200 yards distance by breast stroke in 2. minutes 55.45 revands, thus claiming a new world swimming record.

British Champion to Retire

To Make Final Attempt to Win American Women's Open

The results were:

2. Caban. Wm. Fabrick and of trees. The driver, an Italian, while Moss Trooper, the 1930 win-

Cabantous.

3. Talbot; Messrs. Brian was throw out and escaped in-ner, came in third.

Lewis and Tim Rose Richards,

Alfa Romeos won the first ten places in the Grand Prix, and the Talbot of Lewis and Richards was third,

Archeson, the favourity, dropped dead after passing the finishing

jury. Within two hours, he was racing round the track again.

Ten minutes later, another Alfast in fifth position. Romeo, trying to avoid the crash- Jed Bentley, skidded and crashed The heat was tremendous and into the ditch beside the wreck of Once again the the ence was consideret by some the other ear,

the most gruelling in the history driver was unhurt,

of the track. Of the 26 starters, i Then a Stulz crashed in order only nine finished and no fewer to avoid killing spectators who than six of the fastest cars had had swarmed into the track to

Later an-. Landon, July 11. Prashed within the first three examine the wreckage.

other Alfa Romeo did a triple Miss Ehid Wilson, the English hours of the 24 hours' struggle.

retiring lady golf champion, is

Earl Howe and Sir Henry Bir-somersault-again the driver ess injury. Six serious from competitive goll after herkin, who were regarded as favour-caped

fatal ac- visit to the United States in the ites for the Grand Prix, had to smashes and nut one autumn in a final attempt to win retire owing to engine trouble [cident. the American Women's Open..

Atis Wilson is Great Britain's foremost player. She is only 22 years of age. It is a remarkable age to contemplate a retirement From the game in which she is so distinctive a star. Just now there |seam: to be rather a dearth of brilliant young women golfers and it seem a thousand pities that the | benefit of Miss Wilson's years o

studious application to the game should be lost.

Without question she has raised the standard of women's golf.

GERMANY'S OLYMPIC STARS DEPART

Crack Performers Should Give a Good Account in America

Bremen, July 11. The German, Latvinn and Czechoslovakian Olympic teams Leave mailed aboard The Uner "Europa" for America. The Gov คอหง squimal is composed of 79 athletes while five others, in cluding the German Marathon run- ner de Bruyn, will join the party in Amerien. The team is headed by the famous track performers Jonath, Koerning and Dr. Peltzer, the two scullera Bulitz and Boet- zelen who recently won the Din- mond Sculla in the Henley regatta. na woll ns by Sergeant Hirschfeld who holds tho world-record in put- ting the weight.

HERMAN Brix, once a football star at University of Washing

ton, but now wearing Los Angeles Athletic Club's track livery, gave the world's shotputters something to have at when he beat the world record by a mark of 62 fest 8% inches. He then tossed left-handed to set a new mark of 93 feet 3 inches for a right-and-

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Although handicapped by sód-] den greens and wet woods, teams in the lawn bowls league Saturday fulfilled their Axtures,

in the "A" Division, the Police nearly gained a surprise success] at the expense of Craigengower, but were eventually defeated by four shots, whilst in the "B", the holders of the title, the Bowling Green, Auffered another reverse. On the other hand, the Craigen- gower, who are in strong running for honours, overcame their near- est, rivals, the Civil Service by 281 shots.

SENIOR DIVISION, Craigengower Win from Police By a Four-shot Margin.

On the Police green, the Craigen- gower C. C. beat their opponents by] four shots. Scores;

E. i. Post, T. 11. Hunter, A. N Reynolds and W. la Hollands (Police) beal G. L. Buchanan, M. O'Brien, C. S. Roselett and R. Bas 20-15.

3. C. Fender, R. H. E. Marks, D. Clow and W. Muir (Police) lost to P. Brightman: A. E. Contes, E, el Arculli and 1. 31. Omar 17-21.

A. R. Brittain, L. R. Perkins, F. E. E. Booker and G. C. Moss (Police) loat to M. A. R. Souza, 1. E. Lam. mort, D. Rumjaha and B. W. Brad- bury 10-21.

Kowloon Dock v. Recreio.

The Club de Recreio suffered thoir second defent of the BOBO at the Kowloon Dock R.C., losing by 10 shots. Scores?

R. G. Craig, J. A. Lindsay, W. (Kowloon Crdig ng J. C. Brown' Dock) lost to L. A. Gutierrez, F. V.! (Continued on Page 0.).

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