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HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS

RANGERS HELD TO DRAW

THIRD LANARK

WIN

London, Aug. 17.

In the Scottish Football Longae mintches played toxiny, Glasgow Rangers, last year's champions, were held to a draw of 2-2 by Ayr, Mother-| well also shared the points with the samo score in their

match boine against Aberdeen.

Abroath, one of the two promoted teams, lost to Albion by the old gon In three, but Thiel Lanark, the other promoted eleven, obtaleed their first cinta by beating Kilmarnock by Three gonds to two before their own

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH ́ MONDAY, AUGUST

WIGHTMAN CUP

TROPHY RETAINED BY UNITED STATES

LADIES' TENNIS

Forest Hilla, Aug. 17, The United States retained the Wightman Cup for the fifth succes. kire year In defeating Great Britain by the odd maten in seven in the Tennis contest concluded here to-day,

She

MRS. ARNOLD.

ETHEL * BURKHARDT

of conqueror

Misa

In arrears by two games to une at the conclusion of the first day's play, Amerien drew level when Mra, Sarah Palfrey-Fahyan defented Mrs. Phyllis King, losing only three games, took the first set at love,

Miss Helen Jacobs, finalist at Wim- Katharine Stammers who, on the dedon this year, and who last year first day beat Miss Helen Jacobs in Miss Helen Jacobs, the captain was defeated by Miss Dorothy Round the Wightman Cup Conlast. which retained the traphy, beat Miss defent the English girl today. of the American Wightman Cup team in the final, played great tennis to

Miss Jacobs seemed to be rejuvena- j Dorothy Round, Britain's captain- tel overnight mal demurulised Miss This is the third successive year in Hound to suntch # 15-0

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

lend. The the American player has American star played machine-like! regain their First Division status, which Against Montrose, the former won by beaten her English opponent in the tennis and was very slowly. She won eight goals to [F and the latter: Wightman Cop Competition.

4-3, 11-2 bent Sten'muir by two goals, Both teams have won thely two matches to

date.

Detailed scopok follow:

FIRST DIVISION

Dunfermline

Airdrie

3

Deart

Arbroath

Albion

Ayr

2

Rangers

Celtic

Hamilton

Dundre

6- Queen's Park

Queen

8th,

Clyde

Aberdeen

#

St. Johnstone

League Table

Hibernian

Motherwell

Pattick

Third Lanark 3 KBmarnock

Rangers

Dunfermlines

Airdrin

Bunder

Aberdeens

Motherwell

Ayr ........ St. Johnstone Hearts

Partick

yde Hibernian

Albion

Third Lanark

Celtic

Hilton

Queen 'St. Kilmarnock

Queen's Park Arbroath

Aiton

Brechin

NOT PARTICIPATING

Mrs. Wills Moody Has Had Enough Tennis

Mrs.

San Francisen, Aug. 17. Helen W Monly, who, staged a sensational "come-lack" last 1 month

by winning the Wimbledon #singles title, has

MISS STAMmers beaten The next match saw Mrx, Burk- hardt Arnold account for Missi Katharine Stammers, whe the pre yinus day cnused a scusation by feating Miss Helen Jacado,

Mr. Arnolil covered the court withị amazing agility and after the menre, was level at 2-2 in the first sel. MiON: Stemmers was continually left stunde!

cross-court ing by the American's

In the second set, Mix, Stanimers · speeded up her play and stendied her driving 3, Arnold was unable to cope with the attark and cracked up

FINAL TEST AT OVAL OPENS

".

19, 1935.

SWIMMING MEET IN JAPAN

AMERICANS LOSE FIRST DAY

NEW POOL RECORD ESTABLISHED

Tokyo, Aug. 17,

The Japanese led the Americans by 14 points to reven at the conclusion of the first day of the competition between the star swimmers of the two nations, held at the Meiji Shrine Poul to-day.

A new Japanese pool record waN agt up in the 300 metres reiny race, The strong American quartette racing rough the water to clock 3 mins. 20.2 seconds.

Reizo Kolke, who set a new Japan mark of 2 minutes 41.2 sec., in the recent trials, won the 200 metres breaststroke event Cre Teguro Hamuro and John Higgins. His time was one second behind his trial mark.

Masanori Yusn, a member of the record-breaking Japanese Olympic Team in 1932, defeated John Marlouis, the American crack and Art Lindegrad in the 200 metres free style.

SOUTH AFRICANS places in the 1.500 metres free style

BAT ALL DAY

BRUCE MITCHELL SCORES 128

London, Aug. 17.

R. E. S. Wyatt set the 18,000|

The Americans failed to securo 201

which was won by Tadashi Ishiharadn Detailed results were as follows: 200 Mefres Breast Stroke. - 1. Relza Koke Tessuo

Hamura; Jahn Higgins Time: 2 mins 1.2

ཙྩ+ 20 Mettes Free Style 1. Masanori

John Yura: 2.

Maejonis; 3. Art Lindegernd. Time: 2. mins, 13.

вест 1600) Metres Frer Style. - 1. Tad

Tadashi Ishibernda; 2.

Making: thus he will not playım: in the wider prissure; Miss. Stammers claim- spectators who hind gathered at the Hirushi. Time: 19 mins. 12 sec US National Championships, ing the set with the loss of only one. Ovad, to

Mettes Medley 23010) see the commencement o

Relay.--Won byr game.

with excitement Americans (Parus, Taylor Dryminie. the match, buzzing The third yet was a hard battle, when he won the

Time: Miss Stammers feerht as she were the South Africans to but on a per- fass and sent in

(New Japanese fighting for her life, the scare reach feet wicket. The weather was fine ing deur in that five games, and at the close of play the tourists

de 297 for alx wickets. The scores follow:

SOUTH FRICANS.--IST, INNS. Id. Sedle, Ames, b Rohing Brace Mitchell, Amen, Read 123

hw, Rallig

1. W. D. L. FAP feel I have had enough tommus

SECOND DIVISION

Dumbarton

Falkirk

King's Purk Mortun

Raith Rovers

Dunden

Forfar

East Fifa

Mentrose

2 Edinburgh

10

2 Leith.

1

Cowdenbeath

bi

Tennis Jor this renrted the Crazen tenni tat Reuter,

A fixital Press mesenge also states, But Mrs. Moody has announced her withdrawal from tournament tennis this season,

St. Bernards 1 Fast Stirling S1. Mirren

* Sten'moir Longue Talde

Falkirk

St. Micron Mortos! King's Park St. Bernards

Dunbarton Forfar

Dunder

Raith RoveES

Alloa

Sten man

3 Brechin

2 East Stirl

2- Leith

Edinburgh Cowdenbeath

Eas、 Fifa @Montrese

P. W. B. L. P. A. PES.

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Mrs. Arnold it, then 5. Miss Stamniers fought back ganly to re- duce the leaf tụ bell but the Aonvican player captured the next game be wit the match and ple the issue of the Cup beyond doubt.

In the last natch of the series Miss E. A. Howwn, Naney Lyle and Miss Evelyn Dear A. D. Nurse, Wyatt, & Bowes man, of firent Britain, defeated Miss II. H: Cameron, e

K. G. VJorn, not tout

A. Mitchell, Carol Bubcock and Mrs. Dorothy Andrus, in three sils, The second set

Hanum, 1

went to fan games,

Router

FULL RESULTS Detailed results as cable by Renek fer wire as follows;

h Rend H. F. Wade, Bower..

E. I Dalon, not out

Extens

Jack Ansley and Peter Fick). 1 mins, 202 RTA

record Renter

sellers

Hiret the

the weather, which had threatened to A Caited Press mexinge states that

rain cleared up before the meet. Tirket

were able to demands of hundreds seeking fo 35abtain admissim. Other nitractions on the programme included water poin match and I yards back stroke azut 100 yards free style in which Japanese women participate. Prin cipal interesí evotrestan the 300 metres free style reont which is scheduled for Sunday,

程师

VI 1.3

Total for whts.) 297 Miss Katharine Slammers (Great¦ Britain) feat Ms. Helen Jacole. I. Vincent to bat,

R. J. Crisp, A. B. C. Langton and (America) 5-7, 6-1, 97.

Miss Dorothy Round (Great Bri: 116; 2 (Rossan) for 116; 3 (Nourse) Fall of wickets: 41 (siedler for (tain) beat Mrs. Burkhardt Arnold for 2014; 4 (Mitchell) for 234; 5

America) 6-0, 6-5.

Miss Helen Jacobs and Mrs. Sarah Paifrey-Falsgan (America) bout Minx Katharine Strummers and Miss Trein fates rent Britain) 6-4, 6-2.

Mrs. (Amerien) heat Mrs. Phyllis Mudford King (Great Britain) 6-0, 6-3.

(Cameran) for 248; 6 (Wade) for

264.--Renter.

with E. F. Selk, of the Assvelation.

Diving fourth.

of a good standard we seen and it was a close affair be- tween Gregson, of the East Laner, and Rush of the Lincolns, Gregsas gained the verdict by 14 points.

The water polo match between the Y.M.C.A. and the Mak Ngah Assis- tion, Canton, produced sine splendid play, the Europeans emerging winners by the odd goal in three. G. Fowler prior to the interval, Wong Kl-you equalized for the Canton team. the second half, R. Goldman scored a goal with a backhander to give the Association victory.

Sarah Palfrey-Fabyan SWIMMING GALA gave the Association the lead but juat

Miss Helen Jarols (America) bent Miss Dorothy Round (Croadt Britsin) 6-3, 6-2.

Me, Burkhard: Arnold (America) heat Mine Katharine Stammers (Greni Britain) 6-2, 1-6, 6-2,

Miss Saney Lie and Miss Evelyn Dearoan Hirent Britaing beat Miss Parolin Habeck and Mas, Dorothy Andris (America)' 3-6, 6-4, 6-1.

NOTES OF THE DAY

Splendid Exhibition By

Kwok Chun-hang

Splendis sport was witnessed at the by a large crowd of spectators m European YMCA, swimming pool Saturday night when a quadrangular gain was het, the Y.M.C.A, East Lancashires, Lincolns and Royal En- sineers participating.

The feature of the programme was the 100 yards breast streke exhibi- tion swim by Kwok Chun-hang, the Melbourne Centenary, Colony and Continued from Page 621

Interport champion, who was necom panied by Wong Tu-man, Kwangtung adopted by the federal author- nomination for the breast stroke event National ities in Washington to stamp out in the forthcoming China this terrorism." Such a system is · Games,

what China nerds; literally a wir Kwok gave a delightful display

distance in seconds, and Wong finished the course three seconds Inter.

dependable covering the

Both swimmers were, given a great ovation. Kwok also participated in water polo game played inter in the evening.

In

The Association had a well balanced team while the Chinese played well in defence.

Sergeant. Yeomans, of the Lincolns, was the referee.

The results were as follows: 50 yards free style. R. B. Wood (YM.(.A.); 2. Crossan (Royal Engl neers); 3. Allison (Lincolns). Time:

..20 secs.

150 yards medley (Brenst, Back and Free style)-1, G. H. Fowler (YA); 2. Chicken (Lincolns); 3. Barnsley (Royal Engineers). Time: --2 mins, 16,4/5 Heen.

ཐཱ་ 150 yards free style:-1. H. Lange (Y.M.C.A.); 2. Pente (Rayn Engi- Taylor (East Lanes. i. Time: min, 10.4/5 neces

300 yards

ly

neers); 3.

(Teams of six} 1. Y.M.C.A. (A. W. Wagstaff, R. B. Wood, E. F. Selk, H. Lange. R. Goldronn and H. Raspussen): East Lanes. (Smith, Gorman, Mason, McCarthy, Tunstall and Roberts) and Royal Engineers (R. Jordan, Burns- Revell, Pears, Crosson and Goble). Dead heat. Time--8 mins.

on crime. She needs officers, appointed by the ventral authority, who can shont, and who will shot, when they are in can last with criminals. On the rail WHYN and on the highway the Chinese authorities should have The Y.M.C.A. secured first place in

adriendly strong patrols to en-

the swimming events, 50 yards free sure the safety of travellers. That style, 150 yards medley, in yards

free, style and 300 yards is our suggestion. Let them create

relay race. a force which might correspond to Chicken socured the lead in the second In the 150 yards medley event, Washington's "G-Men." And if that length of the batek stroke, but G. Fowl-Royal Engineers); 4. E. F. Selk remedy fails to prove effective, let er, of the YMCA pulled up on the them ask for help in their house, free style to win in 2 minutes 18.475 teleaning, Lot the League art. Let sends.

those who are friends of China 31. Lange swam a gond race to win assist in preserving her self-res of the Royal Engineers. It was an the 150 yards free style from Pearse, pect. And for these

of us who exciting event, make suggestions and criticisms, : let there be na renke.

tou, want to help

Fur we.

SPLENDID DIVING In the diving, the Servico sentatives secured all

three places

repre-

Low and High Board Diving;- 1 Gregson (East Lanes.) 47 pts: 2. Rush (Lincolns) 46% pis; 9. Jordan

(YMUA).

Water Polo:Y.M.C.A. defeated | the A Mak Ngah Association 2-1. Porrett. A. W. Wagstaff, B. Rasmus- Teams:-M.C.A. (S. Fowler, I

sen, R. Goldman, G. H. Fowler and II. Lange); Mak Ngah Association Kwak Mok-hini, i Ki-yeung. Wong Ki-chan, Wong Sun-innn, Kwok Chun- pai). hang, Chan Kibung and Shek Kam-

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