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SECRETS OF THEIR SUCCESS
TOLD BY MANAGER
OCTOBER 22, 1935.
(By Bruce Small, Manager of the Australian Team)
London, Sept. 26.. Just what is the urge which impels us to try and do one better than the other fellow, whether it be in the field of scientific research, of business, or sport?
What
SHANGHAI'S INTERPORT VICTORY
ALL-ROUND SUPERIORITY
(Continued from Paye 8.)'-
Held three different teams. This hus now become a mutual understanding been adopted, und each year the same method has
MAUSANG'S ENTRY DISQUALIFIED TJISONDARI WINS 24TH EVENT STARTING TIMES ANNOUNCED
Postponed from October 7, the
any twenty-fourth race for the Trovessa
sensation is the thrilling
"Oppy" rarely "experiences afternoon The following are the starting Trophy was held yesterday after which comes
to one who has sur desire to sleep on the eve of a big in splendid weather times for the Amateur Championship
thrill of night prior to his 1,000-miles effort, of the Golf Clubs of Hongkong, to resulted in another triumph for a passed the best performance previous job," and I remember that on the
Dutch bout, the Tisondari, but her ly recorded? Surely the
when above all other times we hoped
Last year a 'contemporary first pot held on Sunday, October 27:
achlevement? Old Courne
Here we find the dominating motive that he might sleep soundly so that forward the idea of the home side crew were fortunate to win as the
be 11. of the three his store. of energy might
selecting the strongest rink each lime behind
impaired, ho slept not at all and
three entirely breakers, who have Seven entries were
for the Australian record thousand miles to faced the long journey of over three and not nominating
different combinations. No. official Journeyed twelve
skill, stamina, days and three nights "non-sleep" action was taken but Shanghat made They were
match Soochow (Mr. Follett),
their spent their kinsmen already minus one night's rest. And their views known immediately the (Mr. Ellis),
and courage against Anshun (Mr.
here. True enough they belong to a condition of extreme nervousness association learned of the suggestion Anshun (Mr. Pulman),
the ranks of those for whom the can necompany this ultra fitness through the said article. Haiyang (Mr. Elina) and Mausany Mr. Minshall). The Anshun was hope of reward sweetens labour-and and this is whore we find a sleep. the only
have adopted cycling as their pre-inducing food drink steamor to sond in two the only
fession-but there is no doubt that| entrics,
There was
fresh wind just a genuino love of the sport is re if they would rench the the raco started, bat before the boats quired turned Kowloon Rock, it slackened.tupmost heights. After a few minutes, it freshened up J.again and the race was finished in
good breeze,
9.24 n.m. D. J. Gillmore, A. W. da Roza
9.28 a.m. S. I. Dodwell, 11. H. Mundy.
į Mausang entry which led from start
to finish was disquMr.
THRUT
9.32 am. K. 5. Robertson, A. L.Y Eastman,
B.36 a.m. E. J. I. Mitchell, A. Urquhart.
9.40 a.m. I. II. Gearo, D. C. Wilson, 9.44 a.m. W. A. Stewart, A. A. Lopen.
New Course 9.21 a.m. R. K. Collings, W. Taylor, 1.28 am, 0. E. C. Marion, E. D. de
Roza,
0.32 an. D. S. Edward, A. Dennis.
9.30 p.m. A. E. Lissaman, F. E. Romedios.
9.40 .m. D. S. Robb, T. D. Paton.
ARMY TENNIS TITLE
A.
the visit
voluable.
In a semi-final match in the Army Rock, the Mausang had already wheel and ambitious aspirants, causreaker. And this reason has]
Mausang forges ahead,
the
VALUE OF A SPEED GEAR
SHANGHAI'S VICTORIES
A
In a private letter to an official of the Hongkong Lawn Bowls Anaocin- EXPERT ATTENTION
tion, a member of the excentive of the Shanghai Lawn Bowls Associn- And then the muscular being delen indicated that the Northerners, mands expert attention, for troubles who were about to receive our 1934 A SPORTING PEOPLE
can and do so easily occur, and an
team, would continue to adhere to the cyclist with synovitis in one knee or
| present system but that Hongko
do it in a land of sporting a strained ligament is certainly not wan at liberty to Australia
pleased Mr. S. W. Minshall, of the Mau- people, and views with favour thou a potential record-breaker. A hun- the local Association neted as hosts. sang, took his boat out in front at of her sons who create favourable dred miles or eo on the ronds, finish. It is thus that the method remains the firing
of the gun and finished the
attention by virtue of their spurts ing up with a brisk sprint, a bath
unaltered to this day, although, as I course nearly five minutes ahead of suc abroad-and consequently and a massage with an athletic rub, have said, many lending local bowlers
successes the Tilsomiar. The Mausang crew we find the added Inducentent to and another day's training is done,
definitely favour a change, sailed and rowed extremely well and
English cycling-because of la In the commendation and the excel were never in danger of being over-plaudits" of our "ain folk" down strictly unpaced and unaccompanied hauled, but after the
places a demand on the. race her snil under.
As Mr. J. Munro, the visiting emp- measurements were found to be in
Ever since 1888 national evelin, "marale" which greatly exceeds that};
the interport dinner, excess of that allowed by the con- records have been carefully com- of the massed start or even handicaptain, said at Wilson And King Enterditions of the race.
piled and statistics recorded, so that style-because of the terrible mono- Shanghai's representatives made their Of the seven entries, only five com- the history of the "best performances tony of the lone ride, the regulations effort early whereas the Hongkong Final Of Doubles pleted the course; neither of the aver" might be recorded in accurate forbikling, as they do, anyone ap- players did not make theirs until it
within 100 yards of n was too late. Anshun entries finished.
proaching and certified form, and right through When the boats rounded Kowloon the intervening yours-champions of
Shanghai showed pronounced many a rider to abandon his tennis doubles championship played established a substantini lead, being for fame have attacked the various attempt or alternatively to cense superiority in the first two matches yesterday afternoon at Sookunpoo, a hundred yards in front of the records until it appeared that the riding temporarily so that he might but although they won convincingly Sergeant Wilson and Sergeant King Tilsondari, which was second.
hawls than did the local side, long- lightly defeated Sergeant Taylor and Q. M.Halyang was
The English phenomenon, Frank Southall, break the spell of isolation and this and always played better all round behind the would finally annex. the entire list entalls loss of valuable time and king's defent was due to the failure S. Miller 6-2, 6-4.
Dutch boat, while the two Anahun
of the local players to strike their The winners will meet Fowler and bonts, Liangshow and Soochow for and place them at the same time possibly even the record itself.
beyond the reach of other mortals.
true form at the same time rather Warr in the final on Friday.
lowod in that order.
Such was the task to which B.9.A.
than that the visitors were the better Fowles and Warr defeated Berriman
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The Australians came to the coun
players to such: great extent as the and Ridley Inst Friday.
With every stroke, the Mausang the beginning of the year. Hubert try believing it to be free from hills scores in these two games would seem increased her lead and when the Opperman (Oppy) had previously compared to Australin, but found to to indicate. rounded the mark opposite the Yacht demonstrated his prowess by cycling their consternation that roads such The Shanghai side arrived rich in Club, she was at least 500 yards in from Land's End to John O'Groats na the route from Penzance to Exeter skips and threes and cach a formid- front The Tilsondari was still in 67 hours 1 minute, and 1,000 miles constitute as stern a task as any like able opponent. Although they lacked second while the others were fairly in 75 hours 62 minutes--and accepted distance amongst the hilly territory n lead, Lopes fitted into the position
"down under." close together with the exception of the invitation with avidity.
And this provided, perfectly and the visitors were able the two Anshun bosts, which were
UNDER DIFFERENT CONDITIONS 200, an interesting discovery in the to command three strongly composed
form of the 3-speed gear for cycles, rinks for the Internort matches. This order was maintained up to
To have been able to rout our first the end. The Mausong completed
Ernest Milliken-a blond glant of of which they had previously known
very little.
two rinks was no mean fent for it the course in the good time of 48 13 stone 7 lbs., strong, as n lion, and
that without the was generally considered that each mins, 50 secs.
truly bellove nearly five minutes with performances which suggested
his suitability for unpaced riding- nid of the Cyclo Derailleur 3-speed of our quartelies on paper, was load of the Tjisondari.
The Liangchow was third, the Hai- and Walter Stuart (nicknamed gear the record-breaking tank might equally strong with little to choose between any two of the compositions. beyond fourth and the Soochow was "Hefty" because of his physique) well have proved Arth
who had qualified for championship capacity. But today they would just In fact, in practice matches the four After the race, the Mausang's sails honours in Australia-were selected us favourably regard a motor-car which won the third interport match were measured and she was found to to complete a team of three, so that without a gear-box as a bicycle with had not shown up as well as the other two and had been beaten by both accordingly disqualified. have too much enil area. She was both solo and tandem records might out gears.
be attempted.
I Another discovery which marks a rinks,
the race:
The following were the officials of One might dwell a long while on distinct advancement in cycling has! the difficulties which confronted us, proven invaluable to themand for
If there was
more ono feature Umpires-Commodore C. G. Sedg apart from the fact that wo must the very first time in their carcer
than any they have learned that it is posalble! noticeable in the play of curtain of wick ... Mr. A. L. Shields (Com- prove ourselves faster nodure of the Yacht Club), and Mr. other if we would gain the laurela. to ride for 24 hours and longer in the Shanghai reprezentatives G. G. Wood (Rear Commodore),
Lack of knowledge of the English the saddle without any of the soreness than anything else, it was that the the traffle laws the and chafing which has nlways previ powers that be in the North are just of acclimatisation and un-;ously been accepted as an inevitable as casual as are our own authorities body controlling record-breaking are refer to the Terry soft leather
and speedy eyeling. fault rulc. Competitors and spectators later but a few of the problems with which | gathered in the clubhouse of the we had to cope, but with a determina- top apical wire spring seat-which any way to our visitors, but in view Yacht Club where Mr. A. L. Shields tion born of the will-to-win each of because of its flexibility brings rider asked Commodore Sedgwick to present the thres has applied himself to the and machine into co-ordination to, the trophy to Mr. Vimer, the cax of insk and the results have been more the degree of perfection.
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the winning crew,
In doing so,
Commodore Sedgwick
than gratifying,
malter
of paramount refuse said that there was no need for him fica is the selection of the right,
to tell those present why the race cycling equipment, for while the was instituted. It was evident that speed required for modern record the ability to sail a boat was always breaking entails months of personal a prime necessity among men from preparation, all might easily go for ships..
naught because of the failure of the minutest part of the machine, or of
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB. Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Eleventh Extra Race Meeting to be held.. on Saturday, 2nd November, 1935 (weather permitting) may be ob- tained at the Secretary's Office, Gloucester Building: the Club House. Happy Valley; the Hont Kong Club; the Sports Club; and the Stables, Shan Kwang Road.
Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON
on Thursday, 24th October, 1935.
By Order.
C. R. BROWN,
Secretary,
The race which they had just seen was an extraordinarily good one, great enthusiam being shown by all the crews, who set a high standard in their work.
RECORD OF RACE
an necessary,
TRIALS OF TRAINING
In this regard it is worthy of note that in the entire season's work,
媳
RECORDS TO DATE
Add to these evidences the silk
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Dunlop Tubular tyres which play speed and more speed-and you have important a part in the search for
of the planning general outline behind campaign which has enabled our Team to take a maiority of the classic road records of Great Britain during the last few weeks,
At the present moment the B.S.A- Australian Team holds 2.970 miles of records out of the Ronds Association
I
!
I do not wish to be discourteous in
of the fact that I have constantly brought up this question in connez- tion with local bowls I trust I may be forgiven if I mention it here. I purposely ret
refrained from any mention of this fact during the visit of the Northerners.
thirik bowlers will agree with me quite a number of woods delivered in that in all thres interports there were
contravention to the Laws Game, the woods being delivered requirements of Section 3 Kainat
Rule VII (The Mat).
be
of the
a
It was the twenty-fourth race for embracing thousands upon thousand total of 4.655, one other rider holds Reneral war, even if they did
of miles of training and racing, there, and two others 584 between has not been one ocension on which them. an enforced stop has occurred be-
the Trophy. The J.C.J.L. had won it eight times, Douglas Steamship Co. and Jardine's six times cock, B. and S. twice and the C.P.R. oner.
Commodore Sedgwick congratulated the Tilsondari on winning the rage once again. He noticed that this vessel won the trophy as far buck as 1920,
Ile sympathised with the Mausing which actually crossed the finishing line first but was disqualified for having to large u sail.
B.S.A. machines.
Let and however, may in conclusion use of mechanical trouble with our how much we appreciate the obvious sincerity behind the congratulations The spartan life is a necessary which have poured in on us from all attribute to record-breaking tness, quarters, and the sporting good and while we believe in the need for fellowship of evelists over here will careful stufce of food we are not always be a high-cherished memory,
addisis on the subject of diet.
Perhaps the greatest problem of
I think the umpires are just up uch at fault as those who offended. The
umpires might have issued
that foot-faulting. hesitate subsequently in taking ne tion. 1. may be wrong but I doubt whether the possibility of players foot-faulting was ever given a thought by the official in charge.
Breaches of Rule VII were not only committed by a wood keine delivered after a bowler's foot had left the mat, but also by the fout being placed half off the mat at the time of delivery.
Colonel A. R.' F. Kingscote End the psychological one--that re- flecting the temperament of the riders A. H. Lowe Replying on behalf of the J.C.J.L., Mr. A. II. Deltman thanked Cam- the physical condition of the athlete International Lawn Tennis Club's amateur fly-weight boxing chant-
won the Norman
An Invitation has been sent to --for it is a curious fact that when Brookes Cup - for
Fayaud, doubles at the Gaston
the French medore Sedewick for his kind words becomes tuned to and assured all present that lie would the mental nervous system react in Epsom, heating H. F. Hunt and Club, London, on
high pitch, no dos autumn meeting at Woodcote Park, pic, to appear at the Stadium keep the trophy in a prominent place in his office. He also extended his many preallar ways. In this regard Captain H. S. Lowls Barclay in the against Lending A/C. R. O. Bar- November 20 Aninathy, to Mr. Minshall, of the We find also a wide difference in the Maaxang
reactions of the different men.
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