1934-08-24 — Page 9

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1934,

Borderers Aquatic Meeting

HEAD QUARTER

WING COMPETE

Some very close finishes were witnessed at the European Y.M.C.A. Swimming Pool yes- terday when Head Quarter Wing of the South Wales derers

held their annual

aquatics.

Particularly good was the op relay which was won by "D" Com- who snatched victory from Company on the last inp. Tho. Diving was quite good al- though many of the competitors exhibited signs of nervousness.

300 Yards Open Relay:-1,"B"

Company, 2. Company

any 3. "A"

Company: Time: 3 min. 26 secs.

Individual 26 yards Dash :-1, Rdn. Martin, 2. L/Cpl. E. Fullnger. 3. D. Allen Time: 18:-2/5 Bech.

Individual 50 Yards Free Style: -1. Ple. (90) Evans, 2. L/Cpl. Smith, 3. Pia. Latori, Time: 37.- 1/5 secs,

Enlisted Boy's 50 Yards Free Style:-1, Boy Dak 2, Boy RI- chards, 8. Boy Cooper. Time: 43

necs.

Individual 150 Yards Free Style:

1. L/Cpl, E. Fullager, 2. Bdn. Martin, 3. Bdn. Lockhart. Time:

3 min. 58 secs.

Diving Championship:-1. Lt. J. C. Richardson, 2. Bdn. Flynn, 3. Pte. Kilminster.

Individual · 150 Yards Three Styles: 1. L/Cpl. E. Fullager," 2. Bin Martin, 3. L/Cpl. Smith" Time: 2 mins. 15 secs.

100 Yards Inter-Group Rekty:— 1. Band, 2. Druma, 3. Signollers.

Water-Polo: Headquarter Wing beat "E" Company, by four goals

to

H. Q. Wing:---Dmr, Allen/L/Cpl. Smith and Bon. Lockhart/Bdn. Flynn, Bdn. Martin and Pte. Brighton.

*15"

• These olovun "most beautiful girls in the world," brought from New York to Hollywood, to ap- pear in Earl Carroll's "Murder at the Vanities," coming on Saturday to the King's Theatre, are out standing examples of what strict attention to the producer's commandments will pay in dividands of added charm and beauty. With them la Jack Qakis, one of the lands in "Murder at the Vanities.”

BRITISH-AMERICAN George Lott

CUP CANDIDATE

Wimbledon

Sloop Swallow To Take Humorist

Part In Trials

New York. Swallow, the six-metor sloop) which has been built take part

in the British-American Cup trials,

WHEN HE THOUGHT,

HE HAD WON

· GERMAN · GOLF TITLE FOR ENGLISHMAN

Won by H. L. Archibald: Italian Runner-up

Bad Ems, Aug. 16.

The amateur golf championship of Germany, which was won last year by H. G. Bentley, of the

has been launched from the yard of tian as the humorist of the Ameri-

G. M. Latt lived up to his reputa-Hesketh Golf Club, Southport, will Henry B. Nevins, Inc., at City can team at Wimbledon this year.

remain in Great Britain for an other year. Playing against Gigino

He felt himself to be the victim of Luzzatto, an Italian, in the final She was bullt for a syndiente a line decision on number one court over 36' holes, to-day, II. I. Archi of members of the Seawanhaka during a doubles match and at the bald, Royal St. George's Golf Club,

end of the game in which the lines-won the title by defeating his op then had given this particular deci-ponent by 2 and 1.

Corinthian Yacht Club, Coy:-Pte. Watta/L/Cpl. King Bild L/CHI, Harries/Pte.

Mias Nancy Merle-Smith, daugh- O'Kelly/Pte. Klienman, Pte: Marsh ter of Vice-Commodore Van Salon ho playfully picked up a ball The final of the German women's and L/Cpl. Spray.

Merle-Smith, of the Scawanhake and took deliberate, aim at his open championship, which was also Club, christened the craft in the "offender" with this misallë. played to-day, resulted in a victory traditional manner ля she slid

for Frau Groose of Germany over down the ways..

an English international golfer,

the honour of obtaining places in the American team.

Erne, being bullt for Mr. Hér- man F. Whiton, and Challenge, un-

THREE OTHER BOATS.

Sparkman Stephens

der construction for Mr. Paul ber. Swallow's racing number will Shields, will noon take the water be 63.

Lott's best effort came on the centre-court. At match-point to

to

KING'S YACHT

| himself and Stoefen in the final of Miss Gillian Rudgard, by 3 and 1.

the doubles he sent over a servico appeared to him be good: designed the match was over he ran up to the net with outstretched with his opponents. But the um hand for the customary handshako

wan undaunted at this embarras- sing situation and carried it off well

and participate in the trials which In addition, three other new six are scheduled to start at Oyster meter boats will soon be ready to pire meanwhile called a fault. Lott Bay, Long Island, on September 5. compete with nine other craft for

ADDRESS. YOUR ENQUIRIES FOR

EVERYTHING CON-

CERNING

BILLIARDS

TO US

London, Aug. 22.

Cup this year, it is likely that H. M. If Mr. T. O. M. Sopwith's Enilea- vour" bringa back the America's the King will build a "J" Class yacht to replace the famous Britannia and vaders.

in trotting back to the base-line, defend the Cup against American in- Braidst general laughter, with his hned still outstretched, appearing to enjoy the joke as much na the spectators.

It

The King's decision, however, has been deferred until after the races in American waters next month

If the Endeavour wine, It is onder- stood that the King will immediately

A South African team may visit give orders for the building of the Australia at the end of the year new yacht, that there will be more present plans mature. The than one-boat-to choose from to meet South African Lawn Tennis Union the first American challenge, has communicated with N. G. Far- It is believed that one of the rea- quharson and V. G. Kirby to find sons causing the King to consider out if they would be available for this step is the poor showing made a trip to Australla In connection this season by the Britannia against with the Melbourne Centenary cele-wor "" Class boats. brations.

The Britannia is one of the world's most famous yachts. Over 30 years The Major and Corporation of VII. Throughout her long

old, she was raced by King Edward Ealing, where F. J. Perry resides, she has held a leading place, until career, have decided to raiac a public this year.

subscription in order that some British yachtanen, generally, are permanent memorial may be pre-most hopeful that the Endeavour will (sented to the new Champion. It is be able to bring back the America's proposed to make the presentation Cup, which has been in the United on July 26.

States since 1851.Our Own Cor respondent.

SPORTS ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Race Fixtures For 1935.

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FANLING" "HUNT.

Annual Race Meeting

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"Cocktails For Two

"Larely One"

R THE VANITIES

featuring.

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TO MORROW

KING'S

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