THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1932.
MACKINTOSH'S
SUMMER
T
SALE
TO-DAY & TO-MORROW
JULY 28th & 29th
It is difficult for us to tell you of the many good things that await you during our Summer Sale of first quality men's wear. the few items priced below will give you an idea of the real economy you can practise by shopping now.
But
Jantzen
BATHING SUITS.
All styles and sizes. Plain and fancy. SPECIAL VALUE
$14.50 per suit.
STOCKINGS.
Wool
and
Cotton and Cotton mixtures plain or
fancy tops.
Usually $4.50. NOW $2.00.
TIES.
Summer tios in Silk, Crepo and Foulards.
Long for Knota Bows
$2.00. $1.00.
PYJAMAS.
Short sleeves, Knee length.
White with black, mauve
blue
stripes. Size:
32 to 42 only.
ar
Usually $7.50.
NOW $4.00.
SPORTS SHIRTS.
Cotton Taffota.
Usually $6.50. NOW $3.50.
UNDERWEAR. White Cotton Not Vests, no sleaves.
Trunk length Drawers. Usually $4.50 por garment,
NOW $2.00.
WATERPROOFS.
LIGHT WEIGHT. Usually $19.50. NOW $12.50.
Double proofed extra strong, Usually $45.00. NOW $20.00.
SOCKS.
Silk and Silk and Cotton mixtures in plain colours and fancy designs.
Usually $4.00 to $6.00. NOW $1.50.
wear.
BATH ROBES. Suitable for Beach Smart colours and designs. All at
Half Price.
MACKINTOSH'S
MEN'S WEAR SPECIALISTS.
SHYLO CK ATTITUDE OF
ENGLISH
TRACK
CYCLISTS
WHEELERS-RACE SETS
RECORD FOR DISTANCE
re-
Every year the speeds achieved in the Manchester Wheelers' open "GO" become faster, and the sults of the intest race set ap new record for the course, states the Sporting Chronicle of June
27,
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There was an entry comprising
all the leading half-century speci- alists of the North and Midlands, and no fewer than three of them-- Gilbert and Ross, of the East Liverpool Wheelers, and J. W. Brooke or Gomersal--were 'On scratch.
As might have been expected, however, Charles Holland, the Mid- lander, beat the lot, and his one- minute start was sufficient to give him second handicap prize.
The winning time was 2 hr. 12 min. 31 sec., a fine performance for ti undulating Shropshire
course,
SOUTH CHINA MADE TO
PAY FULL PENALTY -
LEGITIMATE CLAIM TO LEAGUE POINTS REFLECTS AN UNSPORTING ACTION
REVISION OF RULES IMPERATIVE
REFU
EFUSING to agree to a postponement of their match with the South China in the "B" Division of the Tennis League, when the latter declared their inability
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C.R.C.
THE TENNIS LEAGUE
TABLES TO DATE
1.R.C.
"B" DIVISION.
C.C.C t.R.C.
S.C.A.A. A.T.C.
16K C.G. (7.9.C.C. Univemily
K.C.C.
"C" DIVISION.
Herria
to raise a team, the Chinese Recreation Club took the CRC case to the Executive Committee of the L.T.A., and under... Rules 6 and 8 of the Tennis League, claimed the match Kire points in default.
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s.C.A.A.
1.RG.
Graduaten A.T.C. Univerity f.s.c. C.C.C.
F.C.
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Polley
Despite the fact that they are perfectly entitled to the points awarded them under the rules, it is generally felt that the C.R.C. adopted an unecessarily harsh attitude to the whole...c. incident, their aelion reflecting a spirit quite contrary to that associated with league tennis.
By "VERITAS."
* * *
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ANGLO-AMERICAN. YACHTING
Britain Well Beaten at Ryde
Although the decision of the team spirit and of pleasant inter- LTA, in regard to the scratched Executive Committee of the course between the clubs. match between the "B" Division
AMBIGUOUS RULES. teams of the Chinese Recreation TEAMS COMPARED.
Chib
Leaving alone the more ethical nni the South China side of the question, an incident Athletic Association, in which the such has just arisen, reveals the The selections for the English C.R.C.. Olympic pursuit team have
claimed Add received immediate need of a revision and beenpoints in default, will come as ne reconstruction of the league rules. criticized and ale praised. There surprise, and was under the strict | At present they are either far to American are always widely divergent upin-interpretation of the rules, the elastic or. when strictly interpret-Britiah-America cup continued to- ious hen selections are has on only course the committee could ed, leave one without the slightest day off Ryde when the American private dula.
One fact, however, is beyond dis-terested in the tennis teague and ting circumstances in one's entage in points, establishing a lead adopt, the sympathies of those in opportunity of including extenua team piled up another big advan- pute, and that is that on the strict the healthy sporting competition siteration of a case. book of figures the teani do nl.which, it endeavours to promote, att mament, stand a ghost of a will be with South China.
which Britain cannot now chance against the French team.
Cuza nieerta e mae peinases; IZAUČITE
INDIAN GOLFER WINS TWO TITLES
AN UNEVIABLE TASK,
Ryde, July 21. The contest between British and six-metres for the
over-
Rule 6 for instance, ander take. which the C.R.C. v. S.C.A.A. diu four boats came in ahead of the To-day the American team of agreement was adjudicated, states British boats, they being in the The "sentence" of the Execu-that a match can only be following order: Nancy, Bobkat, tive Committee cannot either be ed either through wet weather reasonably questioned or dig Which prevents play, or by sane-
Lavie and Jill. agreed with. The committee was tion of the Executive Committee.
A feature of the races has been confronted with the unenviable This means that a team, finding Bobkat, which has come in second
the consistent performance of.. incomplete through illness The Indian has
proved his on the interpretation of the rules or any other legitimate reason supremacy in the white man's Kovurnings
t༥ circumstances, only a few hours before the match game of golf,
Extenuating facts and precedents is due to be played, has to get
City, winner of the stufe tion. Decision had to be based Committee or pay the penalty. amateur golf title. is a 16th-ou the fact that the South China The very impossibility of securing blood Usage. Early Berryhill scratched a match without the the sanction of the committee of Sapulpa, who went to the i supetion of the committee as de within a few hours shows the im-
nals in the tournament, is a manded by Rule 6.
practicability of the ruling. 16th Creek and a 16th Chero-
Heretofore the clubs have re- kee, but is registered as a mem- by the C.R.C., came as a distinct have come to a mutual arrange- Nevertheless, the claim forward cognised this, and in all cases
.E. J. Rogers of Oklahoma could not be taken into considera- the sanction of the Executive
her of the Creek tribe.
♥
but
Regers is 29 years old, Berry-surprise. It is not the first timement over the whole thing. South hill 28.
club has found itself unable to China themselves, have suffered in Rogers is the first man in the raise a team and has, with the this respect this summer, history of Oklahoma to hold sanction of its opponents, and rather than take advantage of the both the open and
amateur without reenarse to any rules, rules, agreed to a rearrangement. titles the same year.
scratched the match until a later date mutually agreed upon by the GENEROUS ATTITUDE NEEDED. ECONOMIZZATEZANJA (CZ) Ninyounda labs concerned. So established,
in fact, has become this pre-seen such a lead given by one of One would have liked to have The best time ridden by any cedent, that it was amazing to find the leading clubs in the Colony combination of Englishmen for the a club such as the C.R.C. putting in this direction. 4,000 metres this season is 5 min. forward their appeal. 8 2/5 ser. In Paris, recently, the team of the Velo Club de Leval- lois, including three of the four] Olympic selections, wan a distinct championship in 4 min. 59 2/5 sec. with their nearest runners-up three seconds slower.
THE AIM OF THE LEAGUE.
It would show..
at least, a willingness to give and take, which is an essential factor in a league of the proportion and claim, but it is fortunate for the Lawn Tennis League.
It was a perfectly legitimate importance of the Hongkong Lawn Tennis Association that It is dificult to imagine that the every club does not take advan-principle in such a case as this tage of the rules in order outweighs in importance the more secure points. Enquiry would) Bad luck pursued E. W. Higgins, least a dozen clubs have per veience of Inst-minute
probably reveal the fact that aterous attitude of mutual con
ideration. Though the incon- the Manchester Wheelers sprinter, i fectly fair claim to points by de
postpone- in his trip to Copenhagen for the fult under the same rating as that ments cannot be denied. (to which Amateur Grand Prix of that city applied to the incident under dis- could testify) experience in the nearly every club in the league rerently.
HIGGINS UNLUCKY.
person
cussion.
three American boats have now won a race apiece,
for America and 9 for Britain. The score to-day was 26% points For the three races the points1
now are:
American 75 points, Britain 33.
SPORT ADVTS.
HONGKONG FOOTBALL
ASSOCIATION.
Clubs wishing to join or to rotain membership of the Asso- that July 31st is the closing date ciation and League are reminded for entries for both.
W. E. HOLLANDS,
Hon. Secretary. Hongkong. July 20th, 1932.
HONGKONG
RIDING SCHOOL.
(Old Jockey Club Stables, Causeway Bay). Tel. 28502.
Lessons in riding, jumping and horsemanship. Schooling ponies and horses. Ponics for hire. Keeping, ponies and horses.
CAPT. N. A. ROJDESTVIN,
Manager.
After beating no less a
past has shown that much better than Willy Gerwin, runner-up in
A tennis lengute such as that results are obtained from a gener- the world's championship last year which exists in Longkong, despite 90s attitude and an endeavour to in his heat, the Englishman fell its influence towards strenuous conciliate. on the banking and was badly competition. is not intended to Rules should be regarded more bruised in the arm and log. offer opportunities alone for clubs as guides rather than correctives
1 the semi-final he was match-to exercise and indicate their and should be used as such. Con-Ponies and saddlery for sale, laurainst the world's champion, superiority over their rival, and slant appealing to laws to settle Harder, but it was not suprising cups, shields, paints, victories,|slight differences which could re-. Cat under the handicap of his jand defeats should all be second-ceive more satisfactory attention injuries he was laten.
ary in the minds of the competi- from mutual consideration, does Despite this, and whatever may tors. The league should be (and more harm than good to any sport, have happened in the English fortunately has been by the It is to be hoped that this at-. championship. there a un doubt | majority of clubs) regarded as an | titude of mutual assistance will be that Higgins represents real excellent medium for improving | adopted by all clubs competing in sprinting eines.
one's tennis, of inculcating the the Lennis league in the future.
CLOSE FINISH AT HENLEY ROYAL REGATTA
Sunday at the King's
and Oriental Theatres,
MAURICEL
CHEVALIER
LOBITSCH
MAN ERNST
PRODUCTION
One Hour
With You'
Chic
Alexandra Building.
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THERE
were many closs finishes at the Henley Royal Regatta, among them being that between Trinity College, Dublin, and Magdalen College, Oxford, in a hast for the. Thames Cup. Our
picture "howe~Trinity College winning~(Times copyright).
with JEANETTE -MACDONALD
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