U.S.
KIEFER GREATEST
NATURAL
SWIMMER
SAYS COACH
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY,
OLYMPIC
SHOULD WIN
AQUATIC EVENTS
KARLSRUHE BEATEN IN
YACHTING RACE
ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB SCORE NARROW WIN
VISITORS MAKE A FINE EFFORT
The match arranged between the The United States has do- Karlsruhe and the Club was salled un- veloped youthful swimmers der ideal conditions yesterday after-
the 1932 noon. amazingly since
Olympic Games and should The match consisted of two races, sweep to victory in this year's ten boats aside.
The members of the team which aquatic events at Berlin, Stan-
acted as crows in the first race chang- swimminged over and were helmsmen in the loy Brauningor, coach of the Lake Shore second race. Athletic Club, predicts.
After the race the visiting team in the Club, and were entertained Brauninger recently returned with both teams were photographed to- n youthful swimming team from agether in the morning. 39-day conquest of Europe, sald
INTERESTING CAER
FEBRUARY 13,
Last Night's Badminton Results
(Continued from Page 8.)
1936.
CLARK CUP FACTS bridge (St. Andrew's) boat Anderson
(Continued from Pago 8.)
THE GOAL SCORERS
The goal scorers to date and as follows:-
Mrs. Margaret White (C.B.A.) 10 Miss P. Gittins (St. Andrew's) 10 Mrs. M. Read (Y. Ladies) Miss M. Smith (C.B.A.) Miss O. Dalziel (Y. Ladies) Mi J. Dalziel (II.K. Ladies) Aft
(Y, Ladles) Adey Mis H. Hance (H.K. Ladies) B. Dalziel (Y. Ladies) Miss Miss F. Wong (St. Andrew's) Mins. C
Bilva
(Recrelo) Miss A. Fowler (Y. Ladien) Miss D. Hunt (C.B.A.) ...... Mrs: P. M. Harrop (II.K. Ladies) 10
PLAYERS' RECORDS The following are the records of
individual 2 the
members of the H.K.L.H.C. he played in the cham 3 plons team since the commencement
af the competition:- 14
;
Points
108
2ND: RACE
Red Fleet (Club)
Hi
Major Dixon
Cadet Buecating
21
H2
Lieut. Comdr. King
Cadet Klatt
17
it
Mr. N. V. Croucher
Al Major Booty
aro
Cadet Carlowitz
Cadot Mizbach A4 Mr. Ervino-Andrews
Cadot Dau As Lieut. Moore R.N.
Cadet Juli A10 Wing Comdr. Kenry
Cadet Lassen. A12 Mr. Portman
Cadet Reymann Y1 Col. Bilderbock
Cadet Kuhnt Y5 Mr. L. F. Nicholson
Cadet. Jebsen
33,
8
10
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FINAL RESULTS,
"Club" "Karlsruhe"
Club wins
The results of the match was, Club Japan would be the only tation capa- 219 points, and Karlsruhe 203 points. ble of offering this country real com- Members of the visiting team are petition in the 1939 Olympics. The to be congratulated on the result in Nipponese ning be expected to put up view of the fact that they had no
a battle to hold the championship they knowledge of local conditions, a very won in 1992 at Los Angeles when great handicap. they took first place in every tank oyent except the 200-metro danh, Brauninger naid.
Typical of the youthful crop of swimmers in this country, the veteran coach pointed out, as Adolph Kiefer, of the Lake Shore Athletic Club, back stroke wizard, who has broken every world record for the backstroke since ho entered major
In the second race they actually beat the club.
Full particulars of the race given below.
Courno for both races. Start West to East. Quarry Bay nik. (P), Chan- net Rock mk. (P), Hoite Wharf mk. (P), Finished West to East, Distance 6 miles.
Prep gun 2.26 p.m. Starting gun 2.30 p.m.
competition last February. On the European junket Kiefer bruko 15 records and not now! world marks for the 100 motres and 150 metres distances. He went the 100 metres in 1:04.0, comparable to Yacht running the 100 yard dash in 7 seconda, and turned in a mark of 1:33:0 for 150 metres. GREATEST SINCE WEISMULLER Kiefer, 17 and a senior in Roose- hallod by volt High School is Brauninger na the "greatest natural swimmer" since Johnny, Weismuller. His efforts to date have been confined to backstroke events, but Brauninger revealed he will train this winter for free style. His achievements in free style competition are expected to be as record-breaking as his backstroke performances.
In the European tour, the Lake Shore medley relay team-composed of Kiefer, Max Bryndenthal, 26, and Art Highland. 23-broke the 300- metre work record six times. They swam 32 times, visiting 25 cities in six countries.
Brydenthal, using the new “buttor fly" breast stroke, won all his races at 100 yards and 100 metres. The butterfly stroke, introduced last year, has greatly speeded up breast stroke swimming. The switamer who unca it brings his Arms up over his shoulders from behind Instead of pushing them out in front of him as in the orthodox stroke,
"It's like chinning yourself every
the stroke,' time you complete
"When it was first Brauninger. Introduenit, eunchen everywhere said
that it was killing and
no man could keep it up for any distance."
The anm: thing, he observed, was said of the crawl stroke when it was introduce. He believes the strokes will ba, devoloped by young swimmers whore muscles have not been trained to the old style, and that it may be used eventually by all breaststrokers. To date, un swimmer has used
for
a distance of more than 100 metres, but Brydenthal will train on the stroke exclusively this winter and may be able to go 200 metres when Olympic tryouts are called next sum- nier, Brauninger belleves.
"POPPYCOCK”
Brauninger dismissed all possibi- ities of discrimination against any athletes by, Nazi Germany as "poppy- cock.**
1ST. RACE
Red Fleet (German) Helmsman Observer
Major Dixon
Blajor Booty
and Stoker 24-20; lost to Fisher and Fowler 10-21; boat Skinner and Green- wood 21-4
R. H. and F. V. Wong (St Andrew's) lost to Anderson and Stoker 7-21; boat Fisher and Fowler 23-211 beat Skinner and Greenwood 21-10.
TO MEET RUGBY TOURISTS
Colony Trial Match
WEEK-END CRICKET
VERY IMPORTANT LEAGUE GAME
SOME OF THE TEAMS
The teams have been selected for the trial, game at Bookunpoo on The Indian R.C. and the Hong- Saturday to decide on the fifteen kong Cricket Club have re-arrang- which will meet the New Zealanders al their recently postponed cricket in the return encounter on February match in the Senior League for Saturday next. The fixture will be Kickoff will be at 4.15 and D. W. fulfilled at Sookunpoo and the In- dian R.C. will be represented by the theMncewen will referce.
following players:
C.R.C. v. ST. JOHN'S At Causeway Bay last night, Chineza Recreation Club boat the St. John's Club by 7 sets to 2:
W. C. Choy and H. W. He (C.R.C.) beat J. Bennitt and L. V. Catt 21-6 beat F. H. Kwok and David Kwok 21-10: beat Roland Koh and Norman Smith 21-2.
S. P. Chan and H. T. Woo (C.R.C.) beat Bennitt and Catt 21-3; beat Kwok and Kwok 21-5; beat Koh and Smith 121-2.
Mina E. M. Gray-1930, 31, 32,
34, 35. Miss J.T. C. Smalléy:-1930, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35.
35.
Mrs. M. Bell-1930, 31, 32. Miss H. Helbling: 1934, 35. Mina W. Marah1934, 35. Miss C. Ferguson-1031, 32, 33,
It. in of interest to note that in 103 1930 and 1931, Miss Joan Smalley played between the sticks, Mrs. Bell (formerly Miss M. L. Wallace) played left-half-back in 1930, 1931, and 1932. This season she occupies Miss Fergu- the pivotal position. son has appeared as left-half, inside. left and inside-right. This year she In left wing.
Points 219
203
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U. S.. TENNIS
Gene Smith Easily Beats Tavares
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Cadet Buocating
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Klatt
Lt. Comdr. King
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116
Carlowitz
Mr. M
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Lassen
Wing Comdr. Keury
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Mr. Portman
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Kuhnt
Col Bilderboek
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Mr. L. F. Nicholson
Points
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1ST. RACE
Blue Fleet (Club),
13
Major Postle
Cadet Rudolph
10
H7
Mr. T. C. Fairburn
Cadet Kinkler
18
Reymann
Jabeen
119 Col. Kirke
Cadet Hartwig A2 Mr. H. S. Rouse
Cadet. Mohr AB Lt. Comdr. Stewart, Cutet Mueller A9 Mr. W. B. Cooper
Cadet Steinbart All Mr. G. G. Wood
Cndel Uhlig A14 Major Edwards
Cadel Varendorf Y3 Lieut. Winter H.N.
Cadut 'Rudloff Y8 Lieut. Grace R.N.
Cadet Jung
Points
Blue Fleet (German)
Major Postle
RADIO HOPES DASHED
21.
The team are:
Possibles: P. C. Frost; Licut, St. F. D. Pereira, S. A. Ismail, A. Clair Forl, A. D. Bidwell, Lieut. Madar, A. R. Minu, A. S. Sufflad, Euman, Lleat. Fraser, 34, J. Hut M. P. Malar, A. I. Abbas, M. el chison, Capt. Preece, HR., J. L. Bon-Areulli, Y. el Arculli, K. Nazarin nar, Sto. Richards, G. S. Chambers, and A. R. Klichell.
ARMY'S TEAM Mno. Light, S. II. Garrod. L/Cpl.
am, ILE, A. B. Evans, E. P. The following will represent the
ond Humphries
E. B. Gammell Army in a friendly match against and Precco will play one the Kowloon Cricket Club at Soo- (Bonnar half cach).
kumpoo on Saturday afternoon: Probables: Fus, Procce; Fúa. Floyd, Capt. L. J. Walch (RA.S.C.), Surg-Lieut. Benson, Lieut. Rice capt. Capt. D. W. Persae (Royal; Evans, N. L. McGilchrist, A. H. R. Artillery), Lieut. C. C. Garthwalte S. W. Liang and C. Y. Yung Butcher, Lieut. Hamilton, n.5. Llout. (Royal Artillery), Lieut. J. R. John- (C.R.C) beat Bennitt and Catt 21-Robinson, W. E. Peers, Llout, Lin on (Royal Welch Fusillors), Lieut. lost to Kwok and Kwok 16-21; lost to coln, A. F. Walkden, Sapper Cullinan, D. M. Pritchard (Royal Welch Fusi Kol and Smith 18-21,
Lieut. Chapman, Fun, Horgan and lers), Lieut. E. C. Thompson (Royal L/Cpl. Harrison.
Corps of Signals), Lleut. E. M. Dawson (East Lancashire), C.S.M. RECREIO "A"
Elvin (East Lancashires), Pte. Her bart (East Lancashires), Bdns. Whitehead (East Lancashires)
and Corp. Ballard (RAS.C).
. ELIOT HALL "B"
At King's Park last night, the Club to Recreio "A" team defeated the Eliot Hall "B" team by G sets to 3: B. N. Siva and H. A. Alves (Recrolo "A") lost to B. K, Ng and K. Yong 16-91; boat B. E. Tan and W, Chung 21-15; lost to C.-H. Soon and S. Pyo 16-21.
M. A. Oliveira and E. Remedios
(Recreio "A") best Ng and Yong 21-12; beat Tan and Chung 21-3; beat Soon and Pyo 21-15,
I A. Carvalho and A. Silva (Recreio "A") beat Ng and Yong 21-7; beat Tan and Chung 21-14; lost to Soon and Pye 13-21.
C. R. C..
LEAGUE TABLE
Recrolo "A"
not
Eliot Hall "n" Recreio "B"
any
(Continued from Page` 8.) which led directly to Awtar Singh scoring. Manila, Feb. 12.
war conceded, it did would give away Gene Smith defeated John Tavares seem Radio of Shanghai by 6-2, 6-2 and 6-1. 80013.
After Sousa had scored the cham- plona' second goal Radio swarmed to the attack and had most of the play. But the forwards did not have the same map as thoir. opposite numbers and rarely seriously threatened.
G. Singh, Sarnagat Singh, Jaggeet Singh and Guest were prominent for the defeated, while K.1.3.C. ware.best served by Awtar Singh, A. Khan, Sousa, Tara Singh and Kishen Singh. MAMAK FIXTURES
CROSS COUNTRY Inter-Unit Team Race Won By Punjabi
The Inter Unit crose country team 41 mee was held yesterday afternoon from the Kai Tak Aerodromo over a four and 95 course of approximately
three quarter miles extending to the Kowloon Golf Club and back.
Fifteen teams competed, each unit; being represented by six men.
L/Naik Alan Sher, H. K. S. R. A., was the first man home, completing the course in 38 mins, 22.4/5 secs He was followed by Rifleman Huinil 17 ton, Royal Ulster Rifles, and Sepoy Arjan Singh, Punjabi Regiment was third.
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To-day And Next Saturday
Mamak League fixtures this week this afternoon include
A match (Thursday) between H.M.S. Parthian and Argonauta on the Navy ground. The buily off is at 6 p.m. and as the sailors, have shown improved form
The 1/8 Punjab Regiment, how-lately a close and interesting match 11 ever, took the team prize with a total seems assured.
of 140 points lost. The Royal Ulster
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Rifles, with 337 points lost, filled Signals clash with second place and the Royal Welch Intter Fusiliers, who lost 435 points cupied third place.
K.I.T.C.. the still boasting-an unbeaten oc record. It is not likely they will lose
this to the Signailers.
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The treatment we received on all sides was of the finest," he said. "We found all the officials and swimmers to bo good sportsmen and anticipate the same kind of reception for Olym- AG pic teams-United Press.
Members of the Sports Club are notified that Selling Lattories have been arranged in ennnection with the forthcoming Annual Race Meeting. An advertisement appears on the Sports Page.
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A wash woman is the female open on a nearby golf course. Domingo, golf champion of the Philippine broad shouldered and with powerful Íslands.
arms, thought she might take a crack Stacking up against a classy field at the game. So she got herself one lof American socialites, husky club, and, imitating the stance and Dominga Capati, 26-year-old Filipino swing of the white women, she drove
10 girl, captured the 1830 crown. She was the lone Filipino entry, and has never had a lesson.
Dominga started playing golf in 1032. She won the championship the next year, and duplicated the feat this year.
bail some 200 yards, right down the middle. Then the golf bug bit her and she took to watching Larry Montes, a good golfer, play. Sho imitated him with amazing results, Her shots were long and true, and her putting was exceptionally good.
what She left her floor scrubbing and The girl does not know clothes washing at the Calamba nerves mean. Sho seldom addresses than a fow seconds, 11 Sugar Extate, where she is a house a ball more
giri, long enough to journey to the taking her stance with great non- 4 Manila Golf Club and win the trophy chalance. On the putting greens, with a neat 357 for the 72 holes. she steps up boldly and a moment lator the ball is on the way toward 12 Sho was the medalist with 87.
Dominga talls an interesting story the cup.
1 of her advent in golf. Back in 1932, Consistently, Dominga drives 200 while working as a lavandera, (wash yards and more. Her tmp shots are woman in the United States) ahe the envy of Filipino pros, and, her used to watch the white women recoveries from bad lles are amazing; knocking around small white balls She is what the pros call "a natural."
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Saturday,
15th February, at 9 p.m. Monday, 17th February, at 5.30 p.m. Wednesday,
19th February, at 6.30 p.m. Lotterica cach day will be on:-
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:
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CLUB BEATEN
A Rugby XV from H.M.S. Dorset shire at the Club yesterday in a practice match on the latter's ground. The Navy team won by six points to nil, Surg. Lt. Kirkwood and Ldg. Seaman Smith scoring trics. Walkden crossed for the Club in the accond round but was forced over the dead line before he could touch down.
The match was very arappy but quite fast. Dr. Selby was the re- ferco.
LOCAL HOCKEY
H.K.S.R.A. Beat H.K, Club
on the 2nd
In a friendly encounter Marina ground yesterday, the Battery HKS.RA defeated the Hongkong Hockey Club by five goals
Marco.
Freckles Explains
I SAW THE DOCTOR ABOUT 17, BUT
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UNTIL I. SHOWED HIM THE
LETTER MOM WROTE !!
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Despite the slipperinces of the ground, play was fast, the Battery feading at the interval by three goals
to one.
The Battery's victory is all the more creditable for the fact that it was the first match played by them for two months, as they have been in camp for that period.
W HONG SLING WINS
In The Billiards Championship
After a very fine match W. Hong Sling last evening beat E. D. da Roza in the third round of the Colony BI- Hards Championship at the K.C.C. by 500 to 400,
Into
The twelfth man will bo Fusilier King (Royal Welch Fusiliers), the umpire Pie. Highnett (East Lanca- shirea) and the scorer Corpi. Greg- son (East Lancashires).
Llout. J. P. Williams is still on the injured list.
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RECREIO. CLUB
In the Junior Division of the cricket league on Saturday the Club de Rocrelo will meet the Hongkong Cricket Club seconds at King's Park and will be represented by the fol lowing team!
A. I M. Prata, W. A. Reed, H. A.. Alves, G. N. Gosano, L. G. Gosano, F. H. Carvalho, L. J. Silva, E. M Soares, Dr. J. W. Barnes, C. M. Xavier ond A. F. Noronha.
YESTERDAY'S 'MATCH In a cricket match played on the Diocesan Boys' School ground yes- terday afternoon, the D.B.S. defcat- ed Queen's College by 107 runs,
Taking first lease of the wickot, the Diocesan Boys' School compiled 163 runs for alx wickets and doclar- ed. FJ. Lay contributed 76 and J. Dudley 27. 1. All captured four. wickets for 54.
Queen's Collegs were dismissed for only 46. Jaggit Singh was top scorer with 18 runs. Dudloy captur- ed four wickets fur goven runs, while Broadbridge (2-for 0), T. Matthews (2 for 18) and Prata (1 for 8) also bowled woll.
Mra, Alfred N. Macfadyen will be the speaker at to-day's public. lecture at the Lodge Room of the Manuk Lodge of the Theosophical Society,
Anner, Hongkong Club Chator Rend, at 6 pm. Her subject will bo "Kagawa.”
were played. J. E. Noronha beat and Lam Shiu-fun by 300 to 233, while
Hong Sling made a break of Roza compiled one of 64. This puts Hong Sting semi-final.
Two junior championship matches the competition.
Tam Bun-hun defeated Albert Koh the by 300 to 281. Tam made a break of đỡ which is the highest to date int
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