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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY,

JUNE 10, 1935.

AMERICAN GOLF

INTERPORT SWIMMING

Invitation Accepted By

Shanghai Association

VICTORY .GAINED

HER FIRST▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪

MOTH-PROOF

BAGS FREE

BAG AND COAT-

Young Professional's

Great Win

Pittsburgh, June 8. The invitation extended by the Recreation Club to tho The winner of the American Open Victoria Golf Championship is Sam Parke, a Shanghai Amateur Swimming As comparatively unknown local profen-sociation for an Interport swimming contest this season has been accepted; sional who is not yet 28.

Sem Parks won the championship recording to a letter just received by with rounds of 73, 77, 78 and 76, the local Club from Mr. David Lyon, aggregating 290, two strokes ahead Hon. Secretary and Treasurer of the of Jimmy Thompson, who totalled Shanghai Association. 301

Walter Hagen, one of the favourites

The Jetter intimated that

the

for the tournament, which was play-visitors will arrive in the Colony in ed at Oakmont Park, made a gallant the latter part of September,

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in the last round, but he tired in the homeward half.

Par for the course is 72. Wind and storm were responsible In the first two for high scores, rounds, Jimmy Thompson led the field with scores of 78 in each round. He was fortunato to have escaped thei high wind na ho went out before it! started to blow.

Tommy Armour negotiated the first sixteen holes in seventeen strokes over par, and withdrew.

SCORES

The Bear WOTCL

Ram Parka

Jimmy TED PRIJI

Weir Mogen

Hay Mangerin Debemore Shute Alvin Kruger Gato Nar

Pirani

Horton mith,

Pul Itanyan

Mota (Take P'oroutl

Hm Buce

Turner" (l'ine Valley |

Mortie Daire,

MacDonald Smith

Craig Wood

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A1 Papirna

Perry Cooper

Buy Burke

Jaherty Goultry may

Johnny Farrell

George vym Elm

Mackenklo

Pouli

Johnny Revolis

Do Ber

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COTTON'S SUCCESS

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BEATS ALLIS AT LEEDS

201 301

£

It is hoped that this year's contest will be triangular one, although so fax no reply has been received from the Tientsin Swimming Association, winners of the last Triangular Inter- similar invitation port, to whom a had been sent.

The V.R.C. are losing no tine in making prepamtions for the contest, to and, as a prelude, they propose hoki the Colony Swimming Champion- ships, open to all bona-fide amateur

it

Studying a hand during the Second División Lawn Bowls match between the Hongkong Football. Club and the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club at Happy Valley on Saturday when the visitors won br

a single shot. (Photo: Ming Yuan).

SOUTH AFRICAN

swiminers in the Colony early TOURISTS

August with a view to giving the selectors a pointer towards form.

August

September being 802cupied with the sivimming cham

363 pionships and the Interport, the

30 monthly galus of the V.R.C. this year.

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KIN

a

I will be limited to two. The first of

these will take place next Saturday

ne and the other has been provisionally

34 arranged for July E.

307

712

312

the

For the first galu, a

varied arul been interesting

hns programme 309 arranged, hælöied ninong which are

four events open to members of Canton Aquatle Sports Club, the 14 South Chinn Athletic Associations, the Chinese Athletic Association and the Chinese Y.M.C.A., all of whom have aza signified their intention of participa-

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316

124 tion.

London, June 8. Henry Cotton, the British Open: champion, beat Percy Allis, the Bri-: tish Ryder Cup player, by threo and two in the 30-holes final of the York- shira Evening Nowe £760 Golf Tournament at Leeda to-day.

Cotton was one up at the end of the morning round. Reuter Special,

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The fuilowing is the programie: 100 yards free style (Open). 100 yards bren a stroke (Open) 3 yards open Medley Relay [100 yards backstroke, 100 yards freestyle, and 100 yards breast-stroke).

Diving (Open).

100 yards free-style hankeap Members, "B" Class).

50 yards free-style handicap,

(Members, "C" class). Members' relay race. Water-polo.

100 yards free-style handicap

Open to School-boys),

The gain will be followed by A dance.

Entries for the various events will close at 5 p.m. to-morrow and heats will be swam off on Thursday.

IN BATTING FORM AT CARDIFF

TWO CENTURIES SCORED

:

Loulon, June 8. The South African tourists making merry at Cardiff at the ex pense of Glamorgan, whom they are

visiting.

COMPARED WITH BRADMAN

SOUTH

AFRICAN CRICKETER

ROWAN IMPRESSES AT OVAL

İN. COME-BACK CAMPAIGN

HELEN WILLS IN.

ENGLAND

London, June 8. Mrs. Helen Wills Moody, the former Wimbledon champion who retired from the final of the American Tennis Championship in 1935, has won the firal tournament since her "Come back."

In the final of the St. George Silver Tournament at Weybridge to-day, sho defented. Mra. Elsie Pittman, the British International and holder of the title, by 6-0, 6-4.—Reuter Special.

CRICKET MATCH AT LORD'S

SURPRISING FALL of WICKETS

PEST OF GRUBS

London, May 13.

The astonishing fall of 25 wickets at Lord's on Saturday in the Middlesex and Worcestershire match, and the fact that two pre-

London, May 14. No atte at the Oval yesterday, seemed particularly anxious to play erirket; yet, strangely enough, some Batting the whole of today, the grey good cricket was player, writes South Africans scored 327 for the loss. C. Robertron-Glasgow. The lightvious matches at headquarters of only three wickets. . A. Rowan was awkward, the temperature un this season finished well inside Even the sparrows, who in two days, would seem to en- 11. F. Wade, the visiting captain, pleasant. ni

that the completely collared the bowling and their shabby self-assurance tend on E. A. Rowan serene days to give members and ench hit up a century. knocked up 140 and was undefested friends the time of day with a series when stumps were drawn while of knowledgeable winks, paraded the

Wade's score was 130.

boundaries as if they were in a prison- yard,

courage

the

view

new leg-before-wicket rule may create some sort of revolution in first-class cricket.

While the new rule has undoubtedly sounded the death knell of pad play, do not think that the comparatively few decisions made in its favour must of wickets at Lord's. be held responsible for the rapid fall

A fixture which always attracts great deal of interest could not be Yet, in these unpromising surround played to-day. This was the match ings Fishlock, a left-handed and deI between Lancashire and Yorkshire. light fully free player, made his name Rain fell the whole day and no plays a Surrey batsman. Another mail Was possible.

Rawan, of South Afrien, showed, to-

For some seasons now the sicket Appropriately enough, Patsy wards evening, an aggression and

uced there has had no artificial preparation Hendren, the Middlesex and England lightness of foot which have induced cricketer, was top scorer in the match not n few to

him with significant lead from headquarters compare between Middlesex and Sussex at Bradman, if not in technique, certnie-which has not been followed by the

this is bis Lord's as

Lestimonially

ty and rightly in confidence, intention, great majority of the county clubs.

But the peal of the "leather-jackets" match. To the Middlesex total of and that indescribable gift of genius | (the larvae of the crane By) was so 200, he contributed 84. Sussex had that makes the bowler a slave, and scored 15 runs for the logs of one-the spectators surprised should failure wicket when stumps were drawn for supervene. They were, when Gover the day,

ended his innings with a fine catch at The small scores nt headquarters First-day scores of other matches short-leg of Gregory. But Rowan, compared with others in different

his dismissal, lingers in

are as follows:

KENT

GLOUSECTER Gloucester, 365 (Barnett 108). Kent, & for two wickets.

WORCESTER. ESSEX Essex, 228 (R. Howorth 5/44). Worcester, 40 for two wickets. WARWICKSHIRE. DERBYSHIRE

Derby, 119,

NORTHANTS. LEICESTER Northants, at (11. A. Smith 8/44). Leicester, 183 for three (Berry 93! not out).

SOMERSET Y. HAMPSHIRE

Somerset, 937 (J. C. White 110). Hampshire. nine runs for twą wie-

kets.

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Noils, 229.

Surrey, 87 for five wickets.

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Will too, with his correctness in tale.

parts of the country tell their own

defence and severity on the lone ball,

The pest of grubs has destroyed the fooked like the mau of whose South roots of the grass in many places, and

am lok by A African records English cricketers had Saturday's cricket that dust. was colleague who saw often read. With a pleasant grasp of the necessary, the sun cure out hile actually flying before lunch, these two were batling. And now to the vigours of the morning.

JOE LOUIS NOT SO HOT

FOOTWORK TEST

On any wicket it would seem that the new 1.b.w. rule is going offer. a supreme test of quick footwork, and on the pitch at Lord's-brown and dusty lu middle May-this view was strongly supported.

Jackson, the Worcester medium-pace bowler, who in other years has done nothing remarkable in county cricket, took eight wickets for 64.

Seven times he hit the stuning. whereas Hearne, one of the veterans of the game, was the only victim of Jackron under the new rule.

The other Middlesex victims, know-

Cambridge, 265 (1. Bartlett 100, JACK JOHNSON'Shot play was now barred,

Wetch 5/43).

Free Foresters, 64 for one wicket. -Reuter.

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ON EARTH

WALLACE.

BERRY

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OPINION

were caught in two minds, and so went to their doom..

It remains to of the

aims to be seen whether fear

CARNERA WORLD'S consequences will lead to the

WORST

St. Louis, Missouri, June 1.

of reckless batting. Sutcliffe himself thinks that the new rule will reduce the length of many matches from three to two days, That I don't think he would bake that

Jack Johnson, the only colour-deduction on the present "procession" ed fighter ever to hold the world's at Lord's. heavyweight title, does not be- lieve that Joe Louis, the sensa- tional young Detroit heavy- waight, will beat Primo Carnera. when the pair meet in New York late in June.

old,

ROYAL JUBILEE

London, Jurie 8. The last of the four Royal Jubikke drives took place this afternoon, when the King and Queen made a semi-state tour of West London,

Johnson, fifty-seven years and now engaged in wholesale sell ing of liquor, said of Louis: "1 am not wild about Louis. He's not in The enthusiasm of the crowds,

a class with other great Negro who assembled in great numbers

| fighters like Joc Guns ar Joe Wal-along the decorated routes, fully cott. I've seen him in agveral equalled that displayed on the occa- fights. He has no action. He is ions when Their Majesties visited a slow, plodding counter-puncher, other suburbs. and has been taught the fun- damentale wrongly. Although he is one of the world's worst fighters, Carnera has a fairly good left and his experience should be too much for Louis."

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Shortly after returning to Buck- ingham Palace the King and Queen left for Sandringham, where they will spend Whitsun week-end, re- turning to London on Wednesday. British Wireless.

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