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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH MONDAY, AUGUST 19,

1935.

HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS

RANGERS HELD TO DRAW

THIRD LANARK

WIN

London, Aug. 17. In the Scottish Football Longue Glasgow played to-day, matcher Rangers, last year's champions, were held to a draw of 2-2 by Aye, Mother- well also shared the points with the thely hume match Maine acore in

against Aberdeen.

Abroath, one of the two promoted teams, lost to Albion by the odd goni in three, but Thied Lanark, the other prometed eleven, obtained their first points by heating Kilmarnock by three goals to two before their own supporters.

Judging by the look of things at the moment, Falkirk and St. Mirren, who were relegated as the end of last season, will be making a bold bid to regain their

Miss Helen Jacoba, the captain of the American Wightman Cup team which retained the trophy, beat Misa Dorothy Round, Britain's captain, This is the third successive year in

the American

WIGHTMAN CUP

TROPHY RETAINED BY

UNITED STATES

LADIES' TENNIS

Forest Hills, Aug. 17.

The United States retained the Wightman Cup for the fifth succes. sive year in defeating Great Britain by the odd maten in seven in the Tennis contest concluded here to-day,

In arrears by two games to one t the conclusion of the first day's play, America drew level when Mrs. Sarah Palfrey-Fabyan defented Mrs. Phyllis King, losing only three took the first set at love.

gumes,

She

MRS.

ETHEL BURKHARDT ARNOLD, conqueror

Miss

Miss Helen Jacobs, dinnlist at Wim. Katharine Stammers who, on the bledon this year,

and who last year first day beat Miss Helen Jacobs in

the Wightman Cup Contant. was defeated by Mina Dorothy Round in the final, played great tennis to defeat the English girl to-day.

Miss Invols seemed to be rejuvena-j ted overnight and demoralised Miss a 3.0 lead. The Bound to Asatel First Division status, which

player has American star dyed machine-like Against Montrose, the former won by beaten her English opponent in the tenots and was very steady. She wen eight goals to Hi and the latter Wightman Cup Competition.

6-3, 6-2. beat Sten'muir by two goals. Both teaths have won their two inniches tui

date.

Detailed Rebrow fuilow:

Airdrie

Arbroath

Ayr

C'eltie

FIRST DIVISION

Dundee Dunfermline

Hibernian Motherwell Partick

Third Lanark

3

Hearts

Alhlon

Kangesk

amilton

6 Queen's Park

Queen O'Sh. Clyde

2 Aberdeen

3

St. Johnstone Kilmarnork

Lengre Tablo

Rangers Dunfermlin

Airdrie Dundee Sherdown

Motherwell

St. Johnstone iheart-

Partick

Clyde

P. W. 17

1. F. A. P.

#

10

7

Bibernium Albien Thiral Lark Celtic Hamilton Queen O'Sh

Kilmarnock Queen's Park

SECOND DIVISION

Arbroath

Alloa

freebin

Dumbarton

Falkirk

King's Park

Morion

Raith Rovers

2 Durdre

2

Forfar

East Fife

Montrose

Edinborgh Leith

Cowdenbeath

NOT PARTICIPATING

Mrs. Wills Moody Has

Had Enough Tennis

Mrs.

MISS STAmmers BEATEN The next match saw Mrs. Burk hardt

for Miss Arnold account Katharine Stammers, who the pre- vious day enused a sinention av le-i Tenting Miss Helve Jacobs,

Mrs. Arnoll covered the court with | string agility and after the score ; was fevel at 2-2 in the first set, Miss Stammers was continually left stand- ing by the Americus's

Cruscotirt

San Francisco, Aug. 17. Helen Will- Mindy, who, In the econd set. Mies Stammers staged a sensational "me-back" inst, spected up her play and studied her month by winning the Wimbledon | driving, Mes. Arnold was unable to

singles title, bax

FINAL TEST AT OVAL OPENS

SWIMMING ¡MEET IN

JAPAN

AMERICANS LOSE

FIRST DAY

NEW POOL RECORD ESTABLISHED

Tokyo, Aug. 17.

The Japanese led the Amerleans by 14 points to seven nt. the conclusion of the first day of the competition between the star swimmers of the two hattons, held at the Meiji Shrine Pool to-day,

A new Japanese pool record was set up in the 300 metres relay race, the strong American quartette racing through the water to clock 3 mins. 20.2 seconds.

12

Helze Koike, who set a new Japan mark

2 minutes 412 sees, in the revent trials, won the 200 metres breast stroke event from Tessu Hamuro and John Higgins. His time was one second behind his trial mark.

Masanori Yu

Tusa, a member of the record-breaking Japanese Olympic Team in 1962, defeated John Marionis, the American ernek and Art Lindegrad

style, in the 200 metres free

The Americans failed to secure The

SOUTH AFRICANS place in the 1,500 metres free style

BAT ALL DAY

BRUCE MITCHELL SCORES 128

1971 'ewpe with the attack and cracked_up| R. E. S.

which was won by Tadashi Ishiharain. Detailed results were as follows: 200 Metres Breast Stroke. 1. Reizo Kojke: 2. Tesou

#. Jahn Tnature; #

Art

Higgins. Time

" ปร 4",2༢་8. 200 Metres Free Style. 1. Masanory

John Macionis: 3. Yusn; Lintegrad. Time: 2 mins, 12 pers. 1500 Metres Free Style.-1. Tadushi 1-hibuindo

Shaze Making 3.

she will put be playing in the under pressure, Miss Stammers elaini- ' „pecintars who had gathered at the Hiroshi, Time: 1 mins, 12 secs.

ing the set with the loss of only me; (ival, to see the

U.S. National Championships,

f food I have had enough to

ment teani Ferr thin

remarked the famosas tennis tar. Router.

A United Prens message also states that Mrs. Moody has nummumeed her

Loguuti, Aug. 17. Wyntt set the 10,000

300 Metres Medley Relay-Won by Commencement of third set was a hard battle, when he won the

Americans (Parus, Taylor Drysdale, the match, buzzing with excitement

Jack Kasley and Peter Fick). Time: The

te and sent in la 3 miste 20.2 pers. (New Japanese Miss Stammers fought as if she were the South Africans to bat on a per-

recard)--Renter. lighting for her life, the eenze troch-feet wickel. The weather was fine in deter in a less than five games, nae at the close of play the tourists

Mas, Arnold led 3-0, then 5-2, Mi«n!

withirawal from tomenament tennis Stammets fought bark gamely to re. Made 207 for six wickets.

this!),

fuce the lead to 5- but the American player raptured the next game te sit 9 the match and plot the is of the

Cup beyond doubt,

t, Bernards ?

East Stirling

St. Mirren

! Sten'moir

League Table

M. W D. 4. F. A. P~,;

11

1

St. Mirro

К

1

1

6

1

Palkirk

Morton

Kings Park St. Bernards Dumbarton Forfar

Dundee Raith Rovera Allon

Stenmuir

3 Brechin....

2. East Stirling

2 Leith

Elinburgh

0 Cowdenbeatly

Ear Fife

PHOTOGRAPHIC.

COMPETITION

CLOSING TIME AND DATE

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BY NOON

ON 31ST. AUGUST.

No entries will be accepted after that

time.

The scores follow:

SOUTIL FRICANS.-1ST. INNS..

Ames, Robing 3 J. Siege, e Bruce Mitchell, Amen, ↳ Read 128

♪ Robins E. A. Rowan, how.

In the inst mate of the series MA. D. Nourse, Wyatt, & Bowes Nancy Tale and Miss Evelyn Dear R. A. Viljoen, not out man, of Great Britan, defeated Mes 1. R. Cameron,

Truthy Carylin Bubenek and Mrs. Andrus, in three set. The second set wont to ten games, dentov,

FULL RESULTS

Detailer results sin cabled by Bew! fer were as follows:

Miss Katharine Stamers (ireat!

· Britnín) beat Miss Holen Jacob! (America) 5-7, 6-1, 9-7.

Kenst B. F. Wade,

Bowes

F. L. Dalton, not

Extras

to

tu

A United Press message states that the weather, which had threatened to ruin

cleared up before the meet, Ticket

were unable sellers

meet the derstands of hundreds werking obtain admission. Other attractions on the programme included a water poly match and 100 yanis back stroke and 10 yards free style in which 60 Japanese women participated.

the cipiat interest centres on

which metres free style event Kehluled for Sunday.

0

A. Mitchell,

H

Bamond, h

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21

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Total for 6 witạ)

R. J. Frisp. A, B, C, Längtan and C. L. Vincent to but,

Fall of wirketa: -1 (Siedle) for Mise Borothy Round (Great Bri, 116; 2 (Rowan) for 110; 3 (Nourse)

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with E. F. Selk, of the Association, fourth. Diving of a good standard was seen and it was a close affair he tween Gregson, of the East Lancs., und Rush of the Linedins. Gregson gained the verdict by 14 points.

tain) beat Mrs. Burkhardt Arnold for i 1 Mitchell for 45 The water pole match between the

Miss Helen Jarels and Mrs. Suruh (Cameron) for 218; (Wade) fry Palfrey-Puliyan (America) best Miss Katharine Stampers and Miss Preda

(Great Britain) 6-4, 6-2.

James

Bike - Reiter,

Mrs. Saralı Palfrey-Fabyan i SWIMMING

(America) beat Mrs. Phyllis Munford

King (Great Britains 6-0, 4-3.

GALA

Y.M.C.A. and the Mak Ngah Associa

hn, Canton, produced some splendid play, the Europeans emerging winners by the old gon in three, G. Fowler gave the Association the lead but just prior to the interval, Wong Kl-yatt alised for the Conlon team. the second half, R. Goldman scored a

Association victory.

In

Miss Helen Jacobe America Splendid Exhibition By al with a backhander to give the

Miss Dorothy Round Great Britain)

8-1.

Mr. Burkhard; Arnold (America)

bent Miss Katharine Stammers (Great

Britain) -2, 1-6, G-l..

Kwok Chun-hang

The Association had a well balanced team while the Chinese played well

Splendid spart was witnessed at the in defence, Yeomans, of the Lincolns,

Sergeant

was the referee.

The results were as follows: 5 yds free style-1. H. B. Wond (V.M.C.A.); 2. Crossan (Royal Engi neers); 3. Allison (Lincolns). Time:

39

Miss Nancy Hole and Miss Evelyn “European YMCA. --swimming-pool by a large crowd of spectators on Bearman Great Britain) beat Miss! Carolin Habeck and Mr. Dorothy Saturday night when a quadrangular rala was held, the Y.M.C.A., East Andras (Amorien) 3-6, 6-1, 6-1.

Lancashires, Lincolns and Royal En- rineres participating.

The feature

the programme was the 100 yards breast stroke exhibi- 150 yards medley (Breast. Back tion win by Kwok Chan-hang, the and Free style). G. H. Fowler

NOTES OF THE DAY

Continued from Page 6.1

of

FPC!.

Melbourne Centenary, Colony and

and (Y.M.C.A.); Chicken (Lincolns); Interpart champion, who was necum-

cum. Barnsley (Royal Engineers). Time: panied by Wong Tu-man, Kwangtung mins, 16.4/5 secs. nomination for the breast stroke event in the forthcoming Chien National Ganer,

ad pled by the federal author ities in Washington to stamp out this terrorism. Such a system is

Kwok gave * delightful display what China needs; literally a wor

coveri

ering the distance in 73.1.5 on crime. She needs dependable cunds, and Wong finished the course officers, appointed by the central, the serends later, authority, who can shoot, and who Both swimmers were given a great will shut, when they are in con- ovation. Kwok, also participated in tart with criminals. On the rail-water palo game played later in the WINS and on the highways the evening, Chinese authorities should have, The Y.M.C.A. secured first place in afficiently strong patrols to en-the swimming events, 30 yards free sure the safety of travellers. That free style and 300 yards relay race.

style, 150 yards medley, 150 Fords is our suggestion. Let them crente In the 150 yaris medley event, a force which might correspond to Chicken secured the lead in the second Washington's "G-Men," And if that length of the back stroke, but 61. Fowl, remedy fails to prove effective, leter, of the Y.MLA. pulled up in the them hak for help in their house-free style to win in 2 minutes 15.15 cleaning. Lat the League net. La seconda. Those who are friends of China the 150 yards from slefrost Pearse, Lange swam a good receta win assist in preserving her self-res of the Royal Engineers. It was an pret. And for those of us who exeiting event, make suggestions and criticisms,

rt there ben rebuke. too, want to help

For we.

150 yards free style:-1. H. Lange YMCA.); 2. Pearse (Royal Engi neers); 3. *Taylor. (East Lanes.) Time:--

50.475 sees. min. 200 yards relay (Teams of alx):-- 1. Y.M.C.A. (A W. Wnsestni.

II. B. Wood, E. F. Selk. Lange, R. Goldman and B. Rasmussent; 2. Metarthy, Tunstall and Roberts) and East Lanez (Smith, Gorman, Mason, Royal Engineers (B. Jordan, Barns ley Bevell, Pearse, Crosman and Dead hent, Time:-3 mins. 6.2/5 secs,

Low and High Beard Diving: 1. Gregson (East Lanes.) 4715 pts; 2. Rush (Lincolns) 46% pts; 3. Jordan

Engineers); Royal

4. E. F. Selk (V.M.CAJ the Mak Ngah Association 2-1.

Water Pole:V.M.C.A.___defouted Teams:-Y.MA. (S. Fowler, J. Ferrett, A. W. Wagstaff, B. Rasmus- sen. R. Goldman, G. H. Fowler and II. Lange); Mak Ngah Association (Kwok Mokhoj, La Ki-yrung. Wong SPLENDID DIVING

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repre-hang, Chan Ki-chung and Shek Kan- sentatives

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