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TELEGRAPH: THE HONGKONG

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1933.

KOWLOON MAKE THEIR BOW TO NEW SOCCER SEASON WORLD RECORDS CENTRE-FORWARD PROBLEM

LOWERED

AMAZING

STELLA WALSH

100 METRES IN 11 8/10 SECS

NEW FIGURES FOR 60 METRES

Poznan, Poland, Sept. 17.

An astonishing track by Miss performance

Stella Walsh, the Polish athlete saw new world's record figures established for 100 and 60 metres to- day.

Miss Walsh, who set up a new record for the 100 metres at the Los Angeles Olympica lust year, lowered them to-day when he covered the distance in 11 8-10th seconds.

Hor time at the Olymples was L1 9-10th seconde, when she beat Tilda Strike of Canada by yo feet, with Wilhelmina Bremen (U.S.) and. Elleen Hiscock (Bri- tain) occupying third and fourth places respectively.

To-day Miss Walch also covered GO metres in 7 4-5th seconds, new world record.-Renter.

Amateurs Beat the Professionals

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SENIORS Y. RESERVES-The Police first and second string. played a friendly bowls match on Saturday. This picture was taken during one of the heads (Ming

Yuan).

BRITISH SUCCESSES

GERMAN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS

CAPTURE LADIES

DOUBLES

German players won three of the five titles in the German tennis championships held recently in. Hamburg.

NOW SOLVED

Elliott

Still

Makes Good Debut: Forwards Lack Co-OrdinationTM New

Players All

Show

Up Well

(By "Veritas")

the for-

With all of the players quered the intricacies of ball con- this noticeable among worried by the powerful sun, trol, should make himself a usewards.

They also have a fine pair of the fast state of the ground and ful successor. He has speed and

backs, with Silva-Netto out- the very trying atmospheric la skilful in his centres.

V. White is u clover little foot-standing. conditions, the practise foot-

The Recreio won't win the ball match between Kowloon baller who is more likely to make

openings for others to score than championship this year, but they and the Recreio on Saturday, to find the not very often himself. are on the right rond to producing which saw the first appearance Webb's penchant for wander-a team capable of performing this, this year of these teams, auf- ing, either to a fourth half posi- If the Gosano brothers were in fered in quality of play and in tion, or crowding on Ellott led the sido the Recreio would be interest to the spectators.

to a general weakness on the capable of beating any team in the

league. right wing.

Kowloon supporters must have left the ground with rather mixed feelings. Although one felt in- stinctively that the team contain ed Individual merit in abundance, there was a rather alarming lack of co-ordination.

This, of course can, and most probably will, be corrected during the next fortnight. No team is going to be judged conclusively on its first appearance, especially under conditions such as those which existed on Saturday.

For the last two or three years, Kowloon's big weakness has been In the forward line. The advent of Elilott suggests that this, in some measure, is to be removed this winter.

CONSTRUCTIVE Plan.

But I am inclined to hazard that his presence alone will not prove sufficient to give that cohesive "pep" so badly needed.

Not that the Kowloon forward were a failure against the Recreio. If one judges according to the number of goals scored the very reverse is suggested.

Hill was not served well on the Kowloon won by the odd goal wing, either by his vanguard col-in seven, Elliott netting three and leagues or the half backs. HIV. White (1) for Kowloon, whilst was much happier in the second J. Gomes (2) and Sousa replied half when he went to right back for the Recreio.

the former and allowed Jones, Tientsin Interporter to take up his rightful position at centre- he

STRONG HALVES.

With Jones in the pivotal posi-¡ tion, the Kowloon Intermediates best promise to be one of the middle-lines in the league.

Sonny Bliss refused to allow the cares of captaincy to weigh too heavily, and gave his usual active display.

Whitfield who was at

contre-half in the opening stages, was rather out of the picture, but when Jones came up there was an all-round improvement in the half back line.

CLUB IMPROVE

CLEVER DISPLAY

BY RESERVES

Encouraging improvement was shown by the Hongkong Fotball Club first string against the Lincolns on Saturday, when they won by seven goals to four.

E. Strange and Bickford on the left wing were outstanding for the Club, and are, I am sure, going to justify the prohecy I made con- cerning them last week.

Strange scored three fine goals. The defence was fairly rollable, whilst Albert Howe touched his

to although inclined become best form and helped himself to spreadeagled when confronted by two. Bickford and Fowler wre the fast moving, workmanlike responsible for the other two. Recreio forwards.

all

Forward lines

dominated

FINE RESERVES.

TILDEN AGAIN DEPOSED

CHAMPIONS AGAIN-Picture taking during play in the last league bowls match of the onion, when Craigongower beat Civil Ser vice and won the Second Division championship. (Ming Yuen),

CHAMPIONS AGAIN

C.C.C. WIN LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE

FOR SECOND YEAR IN SUCCESSION

NEW

TENNIS CHAMPION

NUESSLEIN OF GERMANY

LEADS WORLD'S PROFESSIONALS

Berlin, Sept. 17. Hans Nuesslein of Ger- many is the new world's professional tennis cham- pion.

1

To-day he met W. T. ("Bill")

former Tilden,

American amateur national champion and holder of the Wimbledon title, in the final round, and won. after a four sot match.

Tilden, who is 40 years of age, and won his first national title 15 years age, swept Nuesslein off the court in typical fashion in the first set which he took at 6-1. But his play subsequently, lost its sting, and the German, playing confidently proceeded to win the next three sets, Tilden offering but alight realstance in the final stagen of the match,

The final scores in favour of Nuessloin read

1-6, 6-4, 7-5, 6-3. Nuesalein first came to the fore in the professional tennis world in 1080, when he finished runner- up in the German Professional Champions for the second Championship. In the same year year in succession is the he represented Germany In achievement of the Craigen- trinngular contest against. Great

Club in the Britain and Holland, gower Cricket second division of the Lawn Bowls League.

IL

His earliest meeting with Tilden was In 1991, when he played two five-set matches with the Amer- can in Hamburg and Berlin, and with Nafuch, beat Tilden and

Hunter in Paris.

They won the, championship again on Saturday when they defeated Civil Service in the con- cluding match of the season 19 shots. They finished ahead on 1981-Reuter,

Ford made an excellent debut throughout. Ridley, Baldry and in goal, fielding the ball well Hocquard of the Lincolns were and making two splendid judged ever dangerous. Baldry scored But there was missing a con-.

clearances in the second half twice, Hocquard and Cousing one structive plan; forward line

when goals appeared certain. each. movements capable of breaking

Jones and Goulthy were G. von Cramm again won the

The Club, after recovering from up a defence. But even this, men's singles, Fri. Krahwinkel won

belleve, will effective pair of backs in the first bad start, were slightly superio, I am willing to

seems but the effectiveness of the for- the women's singles for the first

come in time. Players were ob-half, and Jones, who time, and in partnership Von

on capable of holding any position ward line in front of goal was the viously feeling their way

of behind the forwards, is likely to most welcome feature Cramm and Fri. Kahwinkel re-

the mixed doubles cham- Saturday.

with provo a decided acquisition to the team'a display. IN TENNIS MATCH tained the

This was especially so pionship.

PROMISING RECREIO. wit-. Great Britain won the women's Elliott. Now and again he reveal.team. London, Aug. 27.

championship for the od a distinctive feature, as doubles

I was The Recrelo, of whom

A continuance of the form all three rinks and never at any The amateurs beat the profes

in the opening

trial seriously challenged

The result leaves the Kowloon sionals in their annual tennis match fourth time since 1929 when Mrs.ness his preparative work for his at Devonshire Park Eastbourne, by I'ltiman and Miss K. E. Stammers second goni. It was a movement bold enough last year to predict a shown G-3. The amateurs owed their beat Miss E. M. Dearman and Miss of clever football and showed quite bright future, gave evidence of matches will make the Club re-

the Happy Valley team, with the victory mainly to their superiority N. M. Lyle in the final, and J. Satoh clearly the possibilities of Elliott justifying that prediction. Their servos warm favourites for Second Bowling Green Club runners up to in doubles, for the singles resulted and R. Nunol took the men's as a successful leader of the Kow-chief disability is lack of weight Division honours.

and inches, especially among the There is no doubt that the team Recreio third and the Civil Ser vice, until a forthright ago well forwards. But as a team-they is quickly-nottling down into in a tle of three matches all, whilst doubles-titio to Japan for the first loon attack.

Fisher in the running for honours, fourth. in the doubles the professionals,

have sound ideas of football and first rate combination. Great Britain's team of eight |

SCORES. whose opportunities for first-class

Furthermore he can score goals. plenty of courage to exploit those gave another excellent account of players gave a creditable account

and himself, scoring two goals doubles play are necessarily limited, of themacives, and the experience There is no hesitancy in this ex-ideas.

A sad display of shooting in the generally worrying the Lincolns were beaten in all three matches.

In the top match Maskall domin of playing against Bonie of the Kent Leaguer when he is.in front

There was

botter balance ated the game with the superior best Continental players should of goal. He uses feet and head second half prevented them from defence. spread of his ground shots. As the prove of benefit to their game. So with equal facility in guiding the earning a draw. On the general ball was keeping low Gliiff was per- many of Britain's leading players ball to a resting place at the back run of the play they deserved to shown by the whole Club team.

draw.

The Lincolns, themselves a pro- As a team they impressed more mising combination, were a trifle petually scooping them up, parti-are abroad that the team nominated of the net.

Kowloon are going to mias Bick- by the Lawn Tennis Association cularly on the backhand. and consisted largely of the coming ford, but Blake, when he has con- than Kowloon, and especially was unlucky to lose. Maakell came up to the net and generation of players, C. R. D. smashed. Oliff, in an endeavour

Tuckey being the only player rank-

time.

to force the pace, tried to come to ed among our men, and Mrs. Pitt- the net himself, but although he Was

half yollaying brilliantly man, Miss Stammers and Miss Lyle Maskell's passing shots and lobs among the women.

It was not to be expected that

were inspired and he made senree the representatives would there- ly a mistake. Muskell finished the fore prevail in the singles events match with a cross court back-hand with such players of elusa as Von drive-a shot with which he had Gramm, R. Menzel, J. Satoh, R. constantly scored-and a smash.

Nunoi, Frl. Krahwinkel and Mmo. Henrolin in the lists. Neverthe- leus, Great Britain aupplied finalists Singles. J. S. Oliff (Amateurs) in the men's doubles, both pairs of 1ost to D. Maskell, 1-6, 1-6; H.F.finalists in the women's doubles David (Amateurs) beat T. C. and two pairs of semi-finalists in

RESULTS.

RESULTS.

Joffory, 6-1, 6-2; C. R. D. Tucke, the mixed doubles. Amateurs) lost to F. 1. Poulson, 3-5, 3-6; R. K. Tinkler (Ama- teurs) lost to C. R. Rend, 2-6, 6-2, 0-11; 1. 11. Wheatcroft (Amateurs) beat A. C. Roberts, 7-0, 6-3, 10-8.

MEN'S SINGLES.

First Round.

C. R. D. Tuckey bt Heydenreich

Doubles. Cliff and Wheatcroft i 1–6 6–2 0–0 6–3. (Amateura) beat Maskell.. and Dr. Heitmann bt R. K. Tinkler Jeffrey, 2-6, 6-1, 6-3; Tinkler 6-3 0–1 2–6 -0. and Tuckey (Amateurs) beat

David and Ritchlo (Aamtours) boat Read and Roberts, 6-1; 6–3,"

H. S. Burrows bt 'Coupfert 8-

J.

Pearce and Poulson, 6-4, 7-10:603–66–203.

Richie bi H. Honkel 0-2 Tab 40.03.

A. C. Stedman bt F. Hartz 6-2 6–0 6–0.

Vodicka bt Walch 6-3 3-8 9-7 6-3.

Stallos bt Gottschewsky 6-3 6-4 57 01.

CHINA FLEET ATHLETICS

H.M.S. CUMBERLAND WIN. EASILY

The results of the China Fleet annual athletic sports which wor hold at Wellelwei rocontly were as follow:

1, H.M.S. Cumberland, 103% points; 2, H.M. Small ships, 884 points: 3, H.MS. Engle, 83 pointa; 4,-H.M.S. Kent, 81 points; 5. 11.M.S. Borwick 58 points; 0, II.M.S. Medway 41 pointa

Cross country raco-1, ILM.S. Berwick, 04 points; 2, 11.M.S. Kont, 205 points: 9, HM.S. Modway, 81

Kuhi bi Gleerup 6-37

W. Menzel bt Pancks 6-4

24.

Punces bt Dr. Hausa 3-6 6-1 6-2 0-3.

GOAL SCORER.

FLOPS

IN FOOTBALL

П

FORM

COUPON FANS BEWILDERED BY SERIES OF AMAZING UPSETS

The lion-hearted Spurs did their share on Saturday in hauling down the Arsenal flag when before a record crowd of 57,000 at White Hart Lane, they held last season's League champions to a draw.

Playing with a dash and vigour that almost carried the visitors off their feet in the opening stages of the game, the Spurs raised the jubilation of their sup- porters to frantic joy when they opened the scoring.

Nuesslein toured America

Lastest Cricket Averages

THE FIELD.

Scores of Saturday's match and PHIL MEAD· LEADS. the final league table follows.

C. Summone, H. Milton, W. Ward, W. V. Field (C.C.C.) beat J. Purvis, L. Luck, R. R. Davies, R. R. Wood (CS.C.C.) 23-17.

The following were the leading batting and bowling averages in

G. Duncan, F. K. Modi, W. GI, first class cricket, up to, and in- H. V. Poarse (C.C.C.) bont Jcluding, Saturday, August 26. Champelovler, L. R. Whant, J., F. McGowan, H, Westlake 22-17,

D. K. Kharas, M. J. Medina, Y. Abbas, A. A. Razack (C.C.C.) bent'

BATTING.

(Qualification 23 completed innings..

Hammond

J. Poonter, L. Collyer, S. Eccles-Mond hall, H. E. Strange 28-15. Total: Ames C.C.C. 68 ahots, C.S.C.C. 49.

FINAL LEAGUE TABLE.

K.1.0.0.

Retrein

C.&.0.C.

Paller Electrje

Yacht Club K.0.0.

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Hendren

Iddon

Leyland

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24 200 -Cook

522 167

19 120

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Kuner

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Ings. Runs, Inge. Duta. A

40 2045 264 B 44,8

42 3556

AB 2012 200

5 241 201 .9

23 1012 204"

10 1867 210

50.59

187*

8 49.34

69.42

60

46.89

46.42

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47 Langridge (John)..

250

.45,67

· 44,78

146 Kesten

292 Austelle

ROS

.44,35

107

44.15

200

43.18

4245

42,87

100

41.68

1810

$ 41.34

1914

DOUBLE WINS

YANKEES, CHICAGO &. CINCINNATI

SENATORS STILL ON TOP

Wabon M.. Turnbuti Storer

Armatrone

Tyldesley

Townsend (L) O'Connor

Langridge (James) 40.

Slanifies not out..

BOWLING

(Qualification 40 wickets, average ·24 or under.}

Verity Freeman Maselay E. Farnes. Dow Langridge (Jazon). Townsend Clark

There were not many surprised Aftor this, however camo a set-deputised for his leader was able: back, W. Evant the right halfback to demonstrate what he was never in the Second Division though I sustaining 4 sovore injury which abia to prove with Gallacher on expected Millwall to come out of left him practically holpless. The the field, that he is both officient the local Derby with at least equal honours, However, Fulham took famous Highbury forward line and confident in that position. then swept down the field and Stoke continuo to show the hall-both points from the Now Cross stormed the home goal, Jack's mark of class with which the other ground; emphasising the weakness trickory making him an outstand promoted club, the Spurs, have in the Leicesters' attacking depart-| Ing and dangerous player. It was been stamped, and their perform-ment which their new manager tional Baseball League today, whilat Carrolt as a direct result of his initial ance in holding Huddersfield to a W. McCraken, is setting out to New York 2-0 work that Bowdon playing at in-draw, was moritorious, though repair,

Fo d'Ontiani bt Eberstein 0-1 0-2 -2.

New York, Sept. 17. Chicago, and, Cincinnati scored rate double header successes in the Na-Goddard followed sult Nichola

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alde right notted the equaliser not outstanding considering the Luton and Cardiff were the great Washington Senators continued to thew 5-7 whilst the Spurs were still suffor- colourless form of the Cole Valley fallures of the Southern Section..hold their own by nosing out Detroit, OHNE

ing under the handicap, of an club.

The latter allowed Torquay to The Glanta also scored a nose-out b Leicester created a surprise by not the only goal of the match and against St. Louis, injured man.

Scores ar cabled by Reuter woro: taking both points from Liverpool take home two valuable points

NATIONAL LEAGUE, and Wednesday killed their "at whilst, Luton who thrashed Tor- bomo" hoodon with a convincing quay to the tune of 10-2 a fort: sup-win over Middlesbro',

CHELSEA'S DREAK.

Frenz bt Stalz 0–3 6–3 6–2, I. Nunol bt Keller 0-1 0-2 0-3. E. Ito bt Tubbor 0-0 0-0 0-2

A still-faithful · band of

night previously, could only share the spoils on their own ground G. von Cramm bt. Meffort 7-sportors at the Chelsea venue saw

UNITED VINDICATED. the London team break a series of 108

with Newport. The match ended J. Satoh bt Schwonker 4-0 6-0 despondent failures with a win

over, the redoubtablá. VIlla. Qib- A big hand for Manchester in tremendous excitement with the ball Toat in a heap of playero on 7-6 Games

Nourney bt Henke 5-7 7-5 6-son's trickery in front of the United!!

They were bound to win some the Luton goal-line. When the visitors goal, and, a' remarkable Grund

Jacobsen bt Kleinschroth 0-8--8 exhibition of kooping by Woodley time but why against Brentford whistle was blown Kean was dis covered sitting on the unfortunato 8-07-0.

R. Mentol bt Remmert 7 were the highlights of the match. far away from home?

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points: 6, HM.S. Eagle, 801 61 roki. points..

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