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THE
HONGKONG
INDIANS DRAW
BOWLED OUT BY
MINOR
COUNTIES PLAYER
London, July 28.
All India had the worst of a drawn nutch with Northumber- land, and when play closed were in danger of defeat.
Allen played havoc with the visiting batsmen when they made their first appearance at the wicket, capturing; 5 wickets for 32 runs, and being chiefly responsible for the Indian's unprepossessing total of 101.
The county team had their struggle for runs, but sucrevdeil in putting together 143.
Batting a second time the In- |dians gathered 188 for the loss of #wickets and applied the closure, and when stumps were drawn Northumberland had scored 15 of The 117 runs required for victory with two batsmen out--Reuter.
HOW VINES
BEAT CRAWFORD
DAZZLING PLAY BY
AMERICAN
Commenting on the
Ellsworth
TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1932.
Where World's Crack Athletes Will Live
HERE'S a striking new bird's-eye view of the Olympic village where athletic stars of fifty nations will be housed during the games at Los Angeles. The photo, first taken since landscaping has been completed, shows the administration building in the contra of the foreground while bungalows line the drives.
HENLEY REGATTA.
SHREWSBURY'S MAGNIFICENT
RACE
Vines v J. Crawford Wimbledon WIN BY 4 FT. AFTER
Bemi-final, Frank' Poxen Nius-Chronicle, writes:
of the
GREAT SPURT
Paris.
Three feet. Then came a thrilling effort by Shrewsbury. Sutcliffe steadied his crew, and then start-
one
CARNERA BEATS JACK GROSS
TECHNICAL K.O. IN 7TH ROUND
New York, July 20. Primo Carnera, the "man moun- tain" who weighed in to-night at 268 pounds, scored n tochnical knockout over Jack Gross, 206 pounds, in the seventh round of n scheduled 10-round engagement.
Carnera walloped Gross with n hard right in the final round and put Jack down to the floor with loud thump. Gross
rose at the count of seven, but he had absorb ed such severe punishment pre- viously that the referee stopped the Sight.
Soviet Preparing Olympics
FOREIGN "REDS" TO
£25,000 a Year BE INVITED TO
for Sarazen
FILM CONTRACT
AND BROADCASTING
1933 GAMES
A special conference of. "Sport- intern"--the Bolshevik Ramey in- ternational attached Lo Moscow's Communist
Com- International mittee circulates a remarkable order to "revolutionary organiza- tions in capitalist countrica.”
CX-
away with a magnificent spurt. Inch by inch they crept up, and Vines yesterday played some of
twenty yards from the finish there
They are to prepare 300,000 was nothing to choose between
foreign sportsmen to pass an. the most glittering lawn tennis I
Tuley, July 1. have ever aren, This long, lean, i
the crews, But Shrewsbury kept!
amination entitling them to a cer- New York, July 1. After yesterday's brilliance, thei strip of a man from Pasadena conditions to-day made
both tifiente known as "Ready for Class going to win a great cary by 4ft, 1
Gene Sarazen, winner of a bit of unpleasant
in min, 38 spe the best time of the American and British was just six feet and a
golf War" in time for the Spartakinde, contrast. Rain has harnessed electricity, Jack fallen more or less throughout the the day.
open champimskips, has accepted or anti-Olympic Games, to be held Crawford, of Australia, could not įday, and the wind has become even
Dead heats do not often happen the offer to be managed by Mr. in Moscow in July. 1933.
Two million Russian athletes contend with the controlled fury stronger and more misternus, It at Hentes, but that was the result Raymond McCarthy, a publicity of Vines's attack.
has shifted sourwhat and has been af the Goblets race between Ed-Ban, who has guaranteed him must meanwhile win a Aimilar When Vines tried to "acc" his blowing obliquely off the Berk-wards and Clive and the
called "Rendy. for Offer 125,000 dollars a year (£25,000 at certificate, service there was no reply- there | shire bank.
Brothers, of Kingston. Kingston par) per annum under a two-year Labour and Defence." |could be no reply. The hall sped
The tests include throwing hand The feature of the day's pro-led up to the mile, though never agreement, from the racket and just "izzed."gramme has been the first heat of by more than a length, and then
Even Babe Ruth, the baseball grenades and sprinting 100 metres, Taking the match as a whole, the Grand Challenge Cup between came a great finish. First
king, who was the highest-paid and then reiting the "Red Cate- Think Ellsworth Vines played most London and the Marge It.C. Lon-pair and then the other went up sportsman in the world until Gene chism."
don had already won in
Ten milion Russiana and a mil- wonderful stuff.
a foot or two. hat neither could came along, reseives only as much! He was the last word in sus-but many
United lion foreigners must be trained by people thought the push hume any advantage. Eds the President of the tained severity, allied with dead- | Frenchmen might
neut July, 1933, but not up to this high that wards and Clive were very close States, having arcepted ly precision. He was just devas result. But, their fears
were in the booms and they touched which makes his yearly salary examination standard.
SINISTER LOS ANGELES. lating and, on this form, no play-soon set at rest, because London them just as they reached the more £15,060, er in the world could live against get away in a great start and in winning post, but it made no dif
There will be a film contrart.
Antinov, the president of Sport- Sarazen will broadcast for an ad- intern, justifies these measures by him.
the first few strokes had gained ference to the result. quite a useful lead. They were!
vertising fra at something like the assertion that the Olymple clear at the end of a minute and} In the Ladies' Plate. Worcester | £200 a talk, and draw fabulous athletes at Los Angeles will re- reached the Barrier in 2min. 5sve,, | (Oxford) Jared Well for two sums for appearing on the halls, present 36,000,000 bourgeois with a lead of two lengths.
minutes and then Lady Margaret A tour of exhilation golf matches sportsmen under the influence of Gogarty gave them more wens up fast, to feal by a length will bring in a fortune.
French imperialism. "ten" and Läen settled down to afat Fawley, Worcester spurted j When
expires. this contrael
"The Olympic Games" he de- long, steady paddle at about 80. several times unavailingly, and Sarazen will be able to set up a clares, aim to organize a strong After passing Fawley, the Marne about the mile resigned them-sports emporium or enter a busi-kornel of bourgeois youth to back were doing 37 and at their higher selves to the inevitable, allowingness which will keep
in the wave of revolution rising in rate of striking started to come Lady Margaret to padde home luxury to the end of his days. the West." up. London, however, were never leasy winners. hurried and came in easy winners! by a length and a quarter,
SPLENDID STROKING.
He said to me afterwards; wonder if I can do it again."
So do I.
If he can do it again,” the Wimbledon Championship is in his pocket.
"But I am not sure if he enn, The spore in favour of Vines was 6-2, 6-1, 6-3.
What a scure against a man of Crawford's class!
Centre
left the "barrel."
And not many people can do thal. Of such stuff are champions
reverse
one
Oriel had no great difficulty in beating New College. They were
row away better from the stake boat,
of
him
LAWN BOWLS
OSWICK AND OZORIO WIN CHAMPIONSHIP TIES
shots
DAZZLING PLAY. The densely-packed Const crowd was duzzled with the
The feature of London's He of Vines. scintillating play
and continued to go ahead. Along made first-class lawn tennis look was the Splendid stroking supremely easy.
Gogarty. After a stroke or two the enclosures New spurted and He toyed with his racket and he had his crow beautifully balcame up a little, but Oriel soon, easily. made it took like a gun with re-anced, and he gave them excellent went off again and won
In the open championship of the gard to the pace at which the ball rhythm throughout the race. The Monkton Combe, who had a great
French crew averaged 13 stone victory over Pembroke yesterday, Lawn Bowls tournament yesterday, A. to 14 and Ozorio defeated per man, and in the heavy weather rowed a most plucky race against Oswick defeated A. K. Taylor 21 were too Rapley 21 shots to 10 on the Kowloon Conditions were quite unable to flare. but conditions
it green. get together properly. They were much for them. They made
hut! Crawford appeared to be play-als at a disadvantage in using great effort coming in from the in badly, but that was because of Pars with blades which measured Mile. and drew up a little,
seven inches at their broadest Clare, rowing at a slower stroke, the excellence of Vines. Crawford
went away. played as well as his
opponent part, allowed him to play,
that
The sensation of the day has and meant that Crawford did not play been Shrewsbury's amazing finish
in their race against Magdalen į well; Vines saw to that.
(Oxford) in the Ladies' Plate. The School 41% against! Austin played great tennis while Mandaten's 374, were a bit rag- beatine dira Satoh, of Japan. asted at the start, but they soon 7-5, 6-2, 6--1 in the second went up, and were fending by ball!
made.
AUSTIN GREAT.
semi-final. Intermittent showers
had made the court slippery, and Austia put socks over his shops, as did Jack Crawford in his earlier match against Vines.
CORRESPONDENCE.
"Shylock Altitude"
[To the Editor. Hongkong Telegraph.1
length at the top of the Island.; Striking 25, Shrewsbury still kept. their fad at the Barrier, though at Fawler, which was reached in;
min, #88ec., Mardalen were be Si a sportsman and keen Austin was at his best. His inning to draw level. At the follower of lawn tontis. i strokes vero quile perfect; a lawn third signal the School fed once with great surprise "Veritas" Įtennis brain was infuencing a
mare by a canvas, but Magdalen, comment in your sporta column lawn tennis racket, and the com; with a fine spurt, came up level concerning & Tennis League match hination produced wonderful again at the Mile,
results.
Satoli was made to look second class, and he is not really a bit second class.
GREAT FINISH. After a few more strokes Magda le had gone ahead by
two
RESPITE a recent injury, the mightly Gena. Venake was in top.
Hard you see the New York Athletic Club runnse broasting the
ct tape in the 250 Motore for a wow Amarisan secard. His time was von MORE LA ELEA VERDA HORA KARNER! HAARAALAIZEA
reart i
between the Chinese Recreatian Club and the South China Athletic Association. According to his comment. C.R.C. F. 19 be blamed or for taking a "Shylock Attitude," claiming the match points in de- fault. Such action is described as unsporting and it is suggested that the rules governing League Tennis have to be revised in order to prevent further "Shylock At- iitude."
the
I think "Veritas” had all facts from the Lawn Tennis A- Rociation before making his com- ment and it is not necessary for me to remind him.some of the details but what I like to remind him in the Interpretation of the word "Sportsmanship," which means "according to the rules," fair play, and a respect for the rights of others.
C.R.C. has a tradition of good sportsmanship and their attitude taken in this unfortunate matter)
is "according to the rules" and It is the true interpretation of the word "aportsmanship."
IC "Veritas" characterizes "Sportsmanship' as "Shylock At- titude," I kono he will give more of his time writing comments on Shakespearean plays instead of aporta.Yours, etc.,
SCALEA SPORTSMANSHIP. -
Spey Royal Cup
Kowloon Docks proved too good for. Hongkong Electric in the Spey Royal Cup competition yesterday, when the teams met on the Police green. The former won 1 shots to eight. The winners will now meet the Civil Service.
Scorea! H. E. C. De Rome
Lupny Beacon
Kowloon Docks, Rameny
Choper McKelvic
Muskett (skip) 8 Brown (skip)
31
To provide easy prey for the Government-trained Soviet athletes at next year's Spartakiade, in- vitations have been sent to 150 British "Reds," 2,000 from Ger- many, 700 from Czechoslovakin, 100 each from Greece and Sweden, and others from India and Canada.
SPORT ADVTS.
HONGKONG FOOTBALL
ASSOCIATION.
Clubs wishing to join or to
retain membership of the Asso- ciation and League are reminded that July 31st is the closing date for entries for both.
W. E. HOLLANDS,
Hon. Secretary, Hongkong, July 20th, 1932.
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