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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1933.
BRILLIANT HADLEY WINS INTERPORT
UNTER UDDEBRANIAN CRIBBEANGALANT LARISEENESEJORASHRAE
STILL CHAMPION.
JOCK MIAVOY RETAINS
BOXING TITLE. -
Bellevue, Oct. 9. jock McAvoy, the holder. successfully defended the middleweight championship of Britain and Lonsdale. Beit at Bellevue, Manchester to-night.
In a 15 rounds contest he knocked out his chal- lenger Archie Soxton of Bethnal Green in the 10th round.Reuter.
BEATEN IN MANILA
S'HAI SWIMMERS UNSUCCESSFUL
HADLEY WINS THE
50 METRES
The Shanghai swimmers were beaten by the Aray and Navy Y, M. C. A., in Manila last Thursday, this being their Arst appearance in the Philippines capital,
The visiting swimmers only won n
coupio of events from the local tankere.
Jiklrum and Ildefonso, world famed 200 metre breast strokers, helped the Army and Navy Y tank team win its micot against the visiting mermion, Jikirum won the 100 metre free style swim by defeating Hadley of Shang- hal. Ildefonso romped away with the 100 metre brenat stroke, defeating Bartolaso alao of the local tear, Duell, Shanghai's entry in this event, took third place.
LOWERS
TWO RECORDS
AQUATIC FANS AMAZED
ISSUE DECIDED.. ON TEAM RACE
GALLANT V.R.C.
(By "Voritas"),
He's not very tall, but he's stockily built with rippling muscles which tell of power and rhythm. When he's not in the water he wears glasses from behind which he smiles with quiet self-confidence. When he gets into the water he breaks records with supreme) case. He is the water speed king of the Far East-Frank Hadley,
SHANGHAI MUST WIN TO-DAY
GOVERNOR'S CUP.
CHINESE TEAM WILL MEET
THE REST.
To-day on the Ilangkong F. C. ground the kick-off for the Gover» nor's Cup match, the Chinese va. The Rest, will be at 4:30 pm.
Mr. 3. W. Baldwin is the referee. Lintemen are Mr. Ip Knu-ko,and C.Q.M.S,' Hyde,
The Rent are as follows: Strange Cord; Allan and S. (Captain); Perkins, Pardor and Muiro: L. Harris, Gomes, Elliott, Ridley and t. Hocquard.
VIGILANCE AND MELODY
TO-DAY'S VALLEY
"DOUBLE"
SELECTIONS
[By_"Ringtall").
The fifth and seventh Гасек have been selected for the Double- Hongkong thought they had seen at to-day's Happy Valley meeting something when this young Sitanghal-the second programme of the man came here a week ago and beat hollday meet, so that Melody and an oppor- E. B. Roza for first place in the 25 Vigilance will have yards, but this turned out to be only tunity of repeating their success an indication of what he might do of Saturday. if thoroughly aroused.
Last night at the V.R.C., Shanghai needed a few first places to win the Interport and so Frank Hadlay get about providing them, and at the same time knocked the bottom out of one or two existing records.
HIS ACHIEVEMENTS.
These wore his achievements:
Won 100 yards in 58 seconds dend to establish new record
Won 220 yards in 2 minutes 33 upsel existing - 2/5 secotids
Agures
Hadley and Moffett secured first honours for the Shanghal team. The former won the 60 metre free style! event in 37.4 seconds with Brosseau, another Shanghai swimmer, coming in second. Moffett was awarded first place in the 100 metre back stroke after Sandakan of the local team was hurdle. disqualified for falling to touch the wall before turning. Tuttle of the Army and Navy Y was second in this
event.
The results follow:
RESULTS.
100 metre free style-Jiklrus, Army Navy Y; first; Hadley, Shang lai, second; Martinez, Army-Navy Y third; Time 1 min. 5 sces.
100 metre back stroke-Moffett, Shanghai, frat; Tuttle, Army-Navy Y second; Coon, Shanghai, third, Time 1 min 21-1/6 Accs.
100 metro breast atroke-Ildefonso, Bartolaso, Army Navy Yfirat; Army-Navy second; Duoll, Shang- hai, third. Time 1 min. 20 Beca.
200 metre free style-Suetos, Army. first; Logan, Shanghai, MeAllester, Shanghai, äiri.
cand
1) | Time 2 min. 47-4/5, avca.
50
mctre free style-Hadley, Shanghai, first; Brosseau, Shanghai, second; Martinez, Army-Navy Y. third. Time 27.4 secs.
metre medley relay Army 160 Navy Y, first; Shanghai, second. Time 1 min. 43-2/5 secs.
200 motre relay--Army-Navy Y first; Shanghai, sceand. Time 2 min. 2-4/5 acca
won Inst
Won team race for Shanghai with the most remarkable burst of speed ever seen in the bath. The net result of this amazing
the swimming was that Shanghai very the Interport
When the competitors fuced the the Team Race, starter the V.R.C., were then lending by 38 points to 37. Everything depended on this inst race.
in
Well, the tribute must be paid the V.R.C. They lost gallantly. Right up until the last 25 yards they held the lead, and then Hadley took command of the altuation.
Making a wonderful turn which | knocked off the couple of feet ad- vantage Lawrence had held up to then, he started a sprint which meant only one thing, and as he touched the end of the bath, his team mates Jumped into the water and overwhelmrd him with con. gratulations.
SHANGHAI WINS. Shanghai had won the Interport by 42-points to 38.
Blow In
warm
The crowd were not recognising the way Hadley had, single-handed, carried the visitors to victory and he received ovation which was repeated with even more fervour when he later re- ceived his rewards from Mrs. E, D. C.. Wolfe.
I have chosen them for the double, and these, together with the rest of the selections follow.
1st Race
Don Cossack's Beauty Daylight Eve
2nd Race
Jungle Jim
The Cavalier Per Se
3rd Race
Mr. Frost's Mount'. Festival Eve King's Parade
4th Race
Diana Bay Sadko King's Justice
5th Race
Vigilance Partnership Hey Tor
6th Race
Lucy Glitters Cossack's Cholce. Tecumseh
7th Race
Melody
No Fear Paul Jones
8th Race
Wakefield Brechin
Mike
THE GREAT
on addition to Hadley's record LEG THEORY
breaking swim in the 100 and 220 (Continued on Page 0.)
To-day's Turf Classic
Probable Starters and Riders For Cesarewitch
London, Oct. 9.
The thirty-six probablo starters and their riders for the Cesarewitch to be run at Newmarket, wore an- nounced to-day as follows:
Nitsielin (Beary}. Statesman (Carsinko),
(Perryman), Loose-Strife
Erain
(Low ston)
Guiscard
Dick Turpin (Gordon Richards), Arctic Star (Ray),
Rol de Paris (Nicholl);
Trustee (Lane),
Beau Frere (Sam Wragg), Fox-Earth (Steve Donoghue),
Lucky Patch
Patch (E. Smith),
(Strett),
Blandeneno Africus (Novolt) Sandals (Fr
(Fred Fox), Sanity, (Gothin),, Within-the-Law
(Wolls),
Bunkawai (COM
Nogre (h.
Barrage (Quick)ickaby), Chelmarsh
Daytol
(Taylor),
Joyous Greeting (C. Richards), Ximines (Shargio),
Miss Diplomat (D. Smith),
Doyncourt (Richardson),
Strathallan (Lynch),
Sanguinole (Ryan).
Eugens (Hunter).
Seminole, Sarum, Lord Nugent, Boldero, Benzina Victoria, Tuppence and Fragrance have not yet been alloited-to-riders.
THE CALL-OVER,
16/2 Guiscard. (t. and o.) 17/2 Ximenes (0.) 0/1 (t.) 100/0 Mitsichin (t. and o.) 100/8 Negro (0.) 100/7 (L.) 20/1 Loose-strife (t. and o.) 20/1 Statosman (1. and o.) 22/1 Sandals (t and o.) 22/1 Dick Turpin (o.) 25/1. (t.) 26/1 Beau Frero. (L. and o.). 26/1 Lucky Patch (o.) 28/1 (t.)· 26/1 Sanity (o.) 28/1 (t.) 83/1 Rot de Paris (0.)
33/1 Blandearna (o.) 40/1 (t) = 13/1 Within-the-Law (a.) 40/1 (1)
40/1 Eugena (t. and d.)
40/1 Erain (0)
40/1 Cholmarsh (o.) 50/1 (t.) 40/1 Seminole (o), 60/1 (t.) 60/1 Barrage (o.)
00/1 Africas (t, and o.)
00/1 Strathallan (0.) 100/1 (t.):
40/1
B071
GAZE
(0) 100/1 (1).
(0.) 100/1 (t.)
VOTE
Probable Voting
TO SAVE BOWLS INTERPORT
TEAM NOT YET
CHOSEN
MANAGER MAIN DELIBERATES
CONDITIONS AREĮ FAVOURABLE
Several of the county cricket clubs are understood to have for-s warded to the M.0.0. their views on the vexed question of leg-theory bowling.
The voting is expected to result as follows:
For (or doubtful)
Against
Middlesex
Lelcester
SUASCX
Kent
Gloucester Luncashire Derbyshire Hampshire Warwickshire Glamorgan Worcester
Yorkshire
Notts
Northants.
Surrey Somerset Essex
MAMAK HOCKEY
(By "Varitas"). Although Mr. Tommy Main early this morning had pretty well decided on the personnel of his rink for the second lawn bowls Interport at the Kowloon Cricket Club this after- noon, he had not appointed them their positions.
He expected to arrive at this decision by midday, The players ́ were out on the K.C.C. green this morning, and 'found the conditions quite favourable.
Over the telephone, Mr. Main said "We are hoping to pull it off today. We shall certainly do our best. But in view of the im portance of the occasion it is for me to deliberate necessary carefully before making any de- cislon as to the composition of the team.
FINE RUGBY MATCH
DEVENPORT SERVICES AND BLACKHEATH.
London, Oct. 10. Blackheath and Devon. port Services met in 簇 thrilling rugby union match this afternoon, when the Services won by seven points to nil.
Exeter visited Neath and were decisively beaten, the home fifteen scoring 25 points to which Exeter replied with eight.--
Reuter.
K.C.C. BEAT CLUB
GOODWIN CAUSES. THE DAMAGE
KOWLOON SECOND XI COLLAPSE
Whilst the Kowloon Cricket Club first team were beating up, the Hongkong Cricket Club seniors in the holiday cricket match yesterday, the Cricket Club second string were play- ing havoc with the Peninsula cricketers on the Queen's Road enclosure.
The K.C.C., first eleven beat the Cricket Club by ten wickets, whilst the end of the first day the Club reserves were in f Bound I position.
Frank Goodwin saw Stapleton It is not unlikely that Mr. Mainrench his half century before de- will take yesterday's performances einring the K.C.C., innings yester- into account, and I should not be day at 180 for. 8, which left the surprised if the following rink visitors to face a deficit of 76 on. turns out:
the first inninga.
C. Richards
A.A. Malcolm W.A. Bailey T.G. Mnin (skip) The Hongkong four will be:
J.V. Ramsay (K.D.R.C.) A. Hyde Lay (K.C.C.) F.J. Jones (C.S.C.C.) · A. Holland (K.B.G.C.)
COMFORTABLE WIN
Shanghai Beat The
All hopes of overcoming this disadvantage were quickly de atroyed. Goodwin and Burnett be- rame busy among the wickets, the former taking 4 for 15. and the latter 3 for G1.. The Club were dismissed for 112 and Kowloon obtained the required runs for the losa of one wicket.
DIFFERENT STORY.
J. E. Potter (not out 07) and L. D. Kilbre (86) batted woll for the Cricket. Club second team and thanks to them a total of 125 was A reached.
Civil Service
Lowe and Broomdale wrecked Shanghal onjoyed a comfortable all the fond hopes of the K.C.C. win against the Civil Service at with
effective bowling. Happy Valley yesterday afternoon, Lowe took 4 wickets for 11 runs beating Denkin, Holidge, Wood and Broomdale 4 for 5, the visitors, and Eccleshall by 27 shota to 19.
dome
Shanghai took the lead on the being sent back for a paltry 40. The Club again batted freely be- first two hands and never lost it fore close of play acoring 60 for A three, a single and a two on suc- the loss of two wickets. The in- cessive heads saw them lead 11-4 nings was then declared closed, at the 10th head, and a four and a and to-day the K.C.C., have the five on the 14th and 17th henda put task of scoring 140 to win. the issue beyond doubt.
The green and rather unpleasant MALAYAS TEAM
overhead conditions did not on- courage high standard bowling.
Lopes at No. 3 was the leading
In tho forthcoming triangular player, with his colleagues display- cricket tournament against Hongkong ing flashes of greatness at intervals. (Continued on Page 8.)
Home Cricket Averages
Leading Batsmen and Bowlers For Late Season
*Signifies not out,
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100/1 Trusted (0.)
200/1 Boldero (0)
100/1 Deyncourt to.)
125/1 Tuppenco (0.)
126/1 Lord Nugent (0.) 126/1 Miss Diplomat (o.)
160/1 Fragrance (o.) 200/1 (t.)
Sanguinole Scratches,
It was announced at 11:40 a.m.to
Sanguinole has that scratched-Reuter.
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