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THE

HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY,

U.S. SHOULD WIN OLYMPIC AQUATIC EVENTS

KIEFER

GREATEST

NATURAL

SWIMMER

SAYS COACH

KARLSRUHE BEATEN IN YACHTING RACE

ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB SCORE NARROW WIN

VISITORS MAKE A FINE EFFORT

The match consisted of two races,

The match arranged between the The United States has do- Karlsruhe and the Club was sailed un- veloped youthful awimmerader donl comitions yesterday after

the 1932 noon. amazingly since Olympic Games and should sweep to victory in this year's aquatic events at Berlin, Sten. swimming loy Braunlager, coach of the Lake. Shore Athletic Club, predicts.

ten bouts aside.

The members of the team which neted as crows in the first race chang- ed over and were helmsmen in the second race.

INTERESTING CAER CLARK CUP FACTS

(Continued from Page 8.) THE GOAL SCORERS

to date are as The goal scorers followe:-

7

7

5

Mrs. Margaret White (C.B.A.) 10 Mins P. Gittins (B. Andrew's) 10 Mr. M. Itead (Y. Ladics) ... Miss M. Smith (C.B.A.) Miss O. Dalziel (Y. Ladies) Miss J. Dalziel (H.K. Ladies) Miss J. Adey (Y. Ladies) ... Miss H, Hance (H.K. Ladies).. Mina B. Dalziel (Y. Ladies) Miss F. Wong (St. Andrew's) .. Mins C. Silva (Recrelo)........ Min A. Fowice (Y. Ladica) Miss D. Hunt (C. Ladies) Mrs. . M. Harrop

PLAYERS RECORDS

FEBRUARY

13, 1936.

Last Night's Badminton Results

(Continued from Page 8.)

bridge (St. Andrew's) beat Anderson and Stoler 24-20; lost to Fisher and i Fowler 10-21; bent Skinner and Green- Wood 21-4.

R. H. and F. V. Wong (St. Andrew's) lost to Anderson and Stoker 7-21; bent Fisher and Fowler 23-21; beat Skinner and Greenwood 21-15.

C.R.C. v. ST. JOHN'S

At Causeway Bay last night, the Chinese Recreation Club boat the 'St. John's Club by 7 sets to 2:

W. C. Choy and H. W. Ho (CN.C.) beat J. Bennitt and L. V. Catt 21-5; beat F. H. Kwok and David Kwok 21-19; beat Roland Koh and Norman Smith 21-2.

S. P. Chan and H. T. Woo (CRC.) 1bent Bennitt and Catt 21-3; beat Kwok 121-2.

and Kwok 21-5; beat Koh and Smith

The following are the records of S. W. Liang and C. Y. Yung

Points

108

2ND, RACE

Red Fleet (Club)

Major Dixon

Cadot Bucenting

21

112 'Lieut. Comdr. King

Cadet Klatt

17

11 Mr. N. V. Croucher

A1

As

are

Cadet Carlowitz Major Booty

Cadet Mirbach Mr. Ervino-Andrews

Cadet Dau AG Lieut. Moore R.N.

Cadet Juli A10 Wing Comdr. Keary

Cadet LassPY A12 Mr. Portman

Cadet Reymann YI Col. Bilderbeck

Cadet Kuhnt YG Mt. L. F. Nicholson

Cadet Jebsch

.10

14

8

10

G

85.

After the race the visiting team were entertained in the Club, and Bravninger recently returned with both teams were photographed to- a youthful swimming team from Agether in the morning. 30-day conquest of Europo, wald The results of the match was, Club Japan would be the only nation capa-219 points, an! Karierube 203 points. ble of affaring this country real com- Members of the visiting team are petition in the 1030 Olympics. The to be congratulated on the result in Nipponese may be expected to put up view of the fact that they had no battle to hold the championship they knowledge of local conditions, a very won in 1932 at Los Angeles when great handien. they took Brst place in every tank Brent except the 200-metro dash, Brauninger said.

In the second race they actually beat the club.

Full particulars of the ince given below.

Course for both races. Start West to East. Quarry Bay mk. (P), Chan nel Rock mk. (P), Hoita Wharf nk. (P), Finished West to East, Diatance

miles.

Typical of the youthful crop of swimmers in this country, the veteran coach pointed out, as Adolph Klefer, of the Lake Shore Athletle Club, back stroke wizard, who has broken every world record for tho backstroke since ho entered major competition tant February. On the European funket Kiefer broke 15 records and set new world marks for the 100 metres and 150 metres distances. Ho want the 100 metres in 1:04.9, comparable to Yacht

Prep gun 2.20 p.m. Starting gun 2.30 p.m.

IST, RACE

Red Fleet (German) Helmsman Observer Points Cadet

Dau

Juli

2 the individual members of the (C.R.C) beat Bennitt and Catt 21-5; H.K.L.I.C. who played in the cham-lost to Kwok and Kwok 16-21: lost to 3pions team since the commencement Koh and Smith 18-21,

of the competition:

Misa E. M. Gray:-1930, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35,

Miss J. T. C. Smalley-1930, 31,

32, 33, 34, 35.

Mrs. M. Bell:-1930, 31, 32. Miss B. Helbing:-1934, 35.

Miss W. Marah:-1934, 35,

Mins C. Ferguson:—1931, 32, 33,

it is of interest to note that in 103 1030 and 1931, Miss Joan Smalley played between the sticks, Mrs. Bell

FINAL RESULTS

Points

"Club" "Karlsruho"

219

203

Club wins

10

U. S. TENNIS

Manila, Feb. 12. Gene Smith defeated John Tavares of Shanghal by 6-2, 6-2 and 6-1 2 United Press.

running the 100 yard dash in 7 seconds, and turned in a mark of 1:33:0 for 150 metre.

11

Bueenting

Major Dixon

21

H2

11

Klatt

Lt. Comdr. King

10

GREATEST SINCE WEISMULLER

HG

Carlowitz.

Gone Smith Easily Boats Tavares

Mr. N. V. Croucher

16

A1

Mirbach

Major Booty

14

Th

Mr. Ervine-Andrews

## AG

A10

Lieut. Moore R.N.

13

"

Lasseja

Wing Comdr. Kenry

10

A12

Reymann

Mr. Portman

Y1

"

Kuhnt

Col. Bilderbeck

Y6

Mr. L F. Nicholson

Points

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Kiefer, 17 and a senior in Ruose- velt High School, is halled by Brauninger as 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- metro swam 32

world record six times. They

six countries, visiting 20 cities in

The

Brydenthal, using the new "butter lly" brenat stroke, won all his races at 100 yards and 100 metres. butterfly stroke, introduced last year, has greatly speeded up breast stroke swimming. The swimmer who uses his It brings his arms up over shoulders from behind intend of pushing them out in front of him as In the orthodox -strokes --

ke

the

stroke,

"It's like chinning yourself every time you complete

"When it was first: Braunluger said. introduced, cunches everywhere said It was killing and that no man could

it up for any distance.' The same thing, he observed, was said of the ernwi stroke when it was Introduced. He believes the strokes will be develoned by young swimmers whose muscles have not bzon trained

be to the old style, and that it used eventually by all breaststrokers. To date, no swimmer has used it for a distance of more than 100 metres, but Brydeaikai will train on the atroko exclusively this winter and may be able to go 200 metres when Olympic trysuits are called next sum- mer, Brauminger believes.

"POPPYCOCK" **

Brauninger dismissed all possibi- lities of discrimination against any athletes by Nazi Germany as "poppy- cock."

"The treatment we received on all sides was of the fineat," he said. "We found all the officials and swimmera to be good sportsmen and anticipate the same kind of reception for Olym ple teams United Press.

Members of the Sports Club are notified that Selling Lotteries have been arranged in connection with the forthcoming Annual Race Meeting. An advertisement appears on the Sports Page.

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IST. RACE

Mos Fleet (Club)

Major Postle

113

Calet Rudolph. 117 Mr. T. C. Fairburn

Cadel Kindler HD Col. Kirke

Cadet Hartwig A2 Mr. 1. S. Rouse

Cadet Mohr Ab Lt. Comdr. Stewart

Lafer Mugiler A9 Mr. W. B. Cooper

Cadet Steinbart A11 Mr. G. G. Wood

Cadet Uhlig A14 Major Edwards

Cadet Varendorff Ya Licut, Winter R.N.

Cadet Rudloff Lieut. Grace R.N.

Cadet Jung

YB

1

10

CROSS COUNTRY Inter-Unit Team Race

Won By Punjabi

The Inter Unit cross country team race was held yesterday afternoon from the Kai Tak Aerodrome over & and course of approximately fouT 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 men home, completing 18 the course in 38 mins. 22.4/6 sees He was followed by Rifleman, Hamil 17 ton, Royal Ulster Rifles, and Sepoy Arjan Singh, Punjabi Regiment was 14 third.

RECREIO "A" ▾. ELIOT HALL "D"

At King's Park Jast night, the Club de Itecreio "A" tenni defeated the Eliot Hall "B" team by 6 meta to 3: B. N. Siva and H. A. Alves (Recreio "A") lost to B. K. Ng and K. Yeng 15-21; bent B. E. Tan and W. Chung 21-15; lost to G. II. Soon and B. C.

M. A. Oliveira and E. Remedion (Recreio "A") beat Ng and Yong

(formerly Mis

Miss M. L. Wallace) | 21-12, Best Tun and Chung 21-3 Beat played left-half-back in 1930, 1031, Soon and Fye 21-15,

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 is left wing,

RADIO HOPES DASHED

(Continued from Page 8.) which led directly to Awtar Singh not was conceded, it did scoring,

any seem Radio would give away goals.

1. A. Carvalho and A. Siva (Recreio "A") beat Ng and Yong 21-7; beat Tan and Chung 21-14; lost to Soon and Pye 18-21.

LEAGUE TABLE

Games

P. W. L. F. A. Pts.

C. R. C.

11 9 2 74, 25

Recreio

8 8 0 01:

Eliot Hall "B" Itecrefo

10 8

10

St. Andrew's "A"

10

Eliot Hall "A" St. John's Fire Brigade Taikos R. C.

After Sousa had scored the cham. plons' second goal Radio swarmed to the attack and had most of the play.V. R. C. But the forwards did not have the same snap as their opposite numbera and rarely seriously threatened.

G. Singh, Sarnagat Singh, Jaggeet Singh and Guest were prominent for the defeated, while K.I.T.C. were best served by Awtar Singh, A. Khan, Sousa, Tara Singh and Kishen Singh.

MAMAK FIXTURES

To-day And Next Saturday

Д

Mamak League fixtures this week include

match this afternoon (Thursday) between H.M.S. Parthian and Argonauts on the Navy ground. The bully oft is at 5 p.m. and as the sallors have shown improved form lately. a close and interesting match seems assured.

of

The -1/8 Punjab Regiment, how 11 ever, took the team prize with a total

of 149 points lost. The Royal Ulster On Saturday Royal Corps Rifles, with 337 points lost, filled Signals, clash with K.I.T.C, the unbeaten second place and the Roya! Welch latter til boasting an Fusiliers, who lost 435 points oc record. It is not likely they will lose

this to the Signallora." cupied third place.

3

3

12

5

Points

1st Race Club

1st Kuce Karlsruhe

116

116

F

2ND: RACE

Blue Fleet (German)

Major Postle Kindler

H3 Cnde: Rudolph

Col. Kirke

Lieut. Comdr. Stewart

Steinbart

Wash Woman Is Open Golf Champion Of Philippines

never hud

A wash woman is the female open on a nearby golf course. Domingo, golf champion of the Philippine broad shouldered and with powerful Islanda.

arms, thought she might take a crack Stacking up against a classy, field at the game. So she got herself ane of American socialites, husky club, and, imitating the stance and Dominga Capati, 26-year-old Filipino swing of the white women, she drove She a ball some 200 yards, right down 10 girl, captured the 1930 crown.

was the lone Filipino entry, and has the middle. Then the golf bug bit

lesson.

her and she took to watching Larry Dominga started playing golf in Montes, a good golfer,, play, She 1032. She won the championship the imitated him with amazing results. 15 next year, and duplicated the feat ller shots were long and true, and

her putting was exceptionally good. Sho left her floor scrubbing and The girl does not know clothes washing ... at the Calamba nerves mean. She seldom addressca 11 Sugar Estate, where aho is a house ball more than a few seconds,

girl, long enough to journey to the taking har stance

17

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Mr. T. C. Fairburn Hartwig

18

# A2

Mohr

15

Mr. H. S. Rouse Mueller

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A11

A14

Y3

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Mr. W. B. Cooper

Uhlig

Mr. G. G. Wood

Varendorff

Major Edwards Rudloff

this year.

what

with great non-

4 Manila Golf Club and win the trophy chalance. On the putting greens, with a neat 357 far the 72 holes. she steps up boldly and a moment lator the ball is on the way toward Dominga tells an interesting story the cup.

12 She was the medallab with 87.

T

1 of her advent in golf. Back in 1932, Consistently, Dominga drives 200 while working as a lavanderu, (wash yards and more. Her trap shots are in the United States) `ahe the envy of Filipino proš, and her Llout. Winter R.N. 0 woman

to watch used

the while Jung

women recoveries from bad lies are amazing; knocking around small white balls She is what the pros call "a natural.

Lieut, Grace EN.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

St. Andrew's "D" 11 S. and S. Homo Kowloon Tong

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The Hong Kong Derby, The Rooty Hill Derby

Subscription Lats are available at the Club.

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