AQUATICS Girl's 8 Years'
CROSS-HARBOUR RACE
4K. P. SHEK WINS
The manual cross harbour race organised by the South China Athletic Association at North Polat was won yesterday afternoon by Shek Kam-pul who completed the course in 35 mins.
14 sec.
In the Ladies' section Au Yan-chiu was first in 41 mina. 28 seex.
Tennis With Broken Rib
Dy Stanley Ni Dount
A girl aged 20 who, h her on- thusiasm for lawn tennis, played for eight years though sulfering from a broken "floating" zib hua every pron- of realling her ambition to nect became a star,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1936,
OPEN GOLF POLAND'S
TITLE Padgham Continues In
His Best Voin.
WINS BY STROKE
A. H. Padgham, winner of the Daily Mall £3,000, "Silver King" She is Miss Rita Jarvis, of Enling, £1,000 and Dunlop-Southport £1- a member of the Chiswick Park Lawn 600 golf, competitions, continued his Tennis Club, Even in the days of her disability she was rapidly rising to winning vein in the British Open Golf Championship at Hoylake, capturing famu; now she has licen cured and the title by a single stroke froin There were four Indy competitors destined to become a leading: and 24 l the men's.event.
player, for she has the will to win, John Adams, the Scottish Champion. which is more than half the battle. Alfred Perry, the holder, who played Indifferent goir throughout the com- Miss Jarvis told me that the pain Men's-1, Shek Kam-pul; 2, Chul affected her nerves, and sometimes petition, finished 27th. Wal-lun; 4, Chan Man-po,.
while playing tennis she found her Women's-Au Yan-chlu; 2. Auform almost paralysed. For eight Po-ying: 3, Li A-ying.
years she was able to grip the racket only with her thumb and one finger, the other fingers being almost use Hess,
The first three swimmers in each
section were:
VOLUNTEER SPORTS
Nevertheless she pluckily improved her game, and with Miss Nina Brown and beaten Wightman Cup players in doules matches.
The anticipated thrilling finish to the British Open Golf Championship Alfred Padgham who came true. won all the major medal play com petitions this year, capped the lot by winning from James Adams, with scores of 287 to 298.
Adams, whose eruelest luck was the final putt, was joint third with Henry Cotton, who with Adams led at the end of the third round with
ANNUAL AQUATICS MEETING AT V.R.C. NEXT MONTH The annual swimming sports at the
In March she saw a specialist, who Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Carpound the the rib had been broken 216 and Marcel Dailemuga, Inst will be held at the Victoria Recreation for years, and she underwent a course year's French nativa champion, with Club at 9.15 p.m. on Saturday, July of trentiunt. Recently, when she289,
compted in the Middlesex champion- At the conclusion of the gala Lady ships, she felt no pain, and she can Caldecott will present the prizes, after now grip a racket with all her fingers. which dance music will be provided
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The teams for the various events will be chosen from the following. who are now in active training for the forthcoming sports:
(1) Unit: Mobile Machine Guns
LAC. S. Fowler, C.Q.ALS. W. Sprutus, Pte. C. M. Critchley, Sgt. W
Dallemagne mie 09 in the final round, the second best for the day the best of which was CB by Branch of lenburry, who finished 305.
Percy Allian and Geno Sarazen Jointly made 50, with Tommy Green One feature was the consistency of the South Locke, whose African. Bobble aggregate of 234 was five strokes better than that of lector Thomson, Kecond ist amateur.
EAST LANCASHIRES of Buckinghamshire.
CRICKET LEAGUE
Mokur, Pte. J. K. Sloan, C. Headquarter Wing Are
Perrs, Pic. E, Fowler, Ple. D. Hynes, Pte. V. Hand and N. Whitley.
(2) Unit: Statie Machine (ins S. V. Gittins,
Ogen-Hughes,
Norman Lee, Andrews, Stanley Lee,
Champions
Cotton was annoyed by, a man with A cinecamera, and he had him ro moved.--Reuter'a Spreint
The full were as foliowy A... Padcham
Adama Regiment Henry Cotton
scores of the
leaders
7
2x7
75
239
In the Inter-company league of the Fast Lancashire
N. Deilz, H. Wing Lee, C. Sloan, W. played at Shamshuipo, Headquarter Lasalle allening Sprinkle, Sommers and E. Zimmern. Wing nally beat "A" Company, Gene Harten
(3) Const Defence Unit
winning by 135 runs. Delgado, Leonard, Millington Sur,
Aris. Hussein,
Leppard,
Stevens,
(Iniar,
Wood, Dinnen, Miller and
Millington, Jnr.
(1) Unit: Corps Infantry
Percy Allian
Reginald Whiteorbe
Scares:
"ILQ/ Wing C.S.M. Elvin, b Nolan H. Coster, Ridings L/Cpl. Whitehead, st. Walkden,
b Riding
Arthur Antey
33 30+een
Bob Locks
Hichard Burton
72
Walter Smithven
Aubrey Horner
2
Ted Turner ....
W. Lawrence, H. J. Guttierez, E. Pte. Sandford, 1b.w., Ridings Lawrence, I. A. Soares, H. de Soar, ds. Bouling, 1.b.w., Nolan
J. D. Remedios, G. A. Souzn, E. M.Pte. Johnson, run out
Marques, L. A. Roza, E, A. Souza, M.Bds. Cox, e Pearson, b Willams
M. Soares, G. Pinnn, A. A, da Reza, Pte. Baker, b Williams
L A. Barros, E. U. S. Alves, E. B. Bds. Bevan, 1b.w.. Williams
dia Rozn. D. J. Gusano, E. Cunha, J. J. Pte. Newey, e Grillin, Williams Figueiredo, Len Silva, E. Noronha Pte. Prancis, not out
and D. Mackintosh,
Hector Thomson
Charles Whitcombe
46 Bert d
Franca Francis
Norman Button
1
WB Copula
17 W. J. Branch
21
Jack McLean
Sout King
Jim Ferrier
Archle. Compton
283 | Alfred Perry ...
Extras
Ple. Badmun, b Baker
1
Totni
Pie. Gaunt, b Baker
"A" Coy.
Pte. Holt, Baker
18
Cal. Walkden, e Johnson, b Baker
leut. J. P. Williams, b Elvin Cpt. Allisan, 1.b... Elvin
34
Pie. Grifin, ron out
Pie. Pearson, b Elvin
Extras
Total
RPie. Nolan, b Elvin
Pte. Ridings, Cox
982/Lt. C. W. Griffin, not out
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Of Olympic Medals
Warsaw.
'Poland's slender hopes for winning Olymple stedals have been consider- ably enhanced as Eugen Loknjaki threw the javelin 73.27 meters. This is the best performance so far publicly down this year.
Last year only two athletes the work over attained better marks: Matti Jarvinen, Finland, and Gerhard Stoeck, Germany.
The German this
year has not yet reached his former form, while nothing has been heard so far about the Finns, Jarvinen and company.
At any rate, it seems that at the coming Olympies the hegemony of Finland in the javelin-which it has been holding for years will be serious ly ehdilenges. As will be recalled, t the Los Angeles Games the Finns wos all three medals in the javelin throw placing in the following order: Jarvinen, 12.1 metres, Sippala, 69.80 metres, and Penttilne, 68.70-metro-i United Prena,
Bowlers On Top In
Home Cricket
London, June 27. Low scoring featured several of the matches in the County Cham- pionship to-day. A few teams were dismissed for less than one hundred runs while Leicester's 288 is the big. gent score of the day.
The following are the close of play
Acores:
Sarrey 197 v. Oxford U. 181, for four at the Oval
Gloncester 66 v. Yorkshire 150 for six n Sheffield.
Lancashire 194 v. Derby 61 Buxton,
Germany's Olympic Hopes For The 1,500 Metres
Berlin.
The 1,500-metre event at the coming Berlin Olympics is the silver lining in the dark cloud overhanging German hopes.
For this event, Germany at last possesses a man, Fritz Schaumburg, whose record brings him within sight of an Olympic medal. The lanky Rhenish policeman ranked third last year among the best 1,600 metre men of the world with a time of 3:63.4 minutes Only Glem Cunningham, U.S.A.. and Luigi Beccali, Italy the winner of the 1,500 metres at Los Angeles-hung up better marks last year, attaining 4:12.2 and 3:63.0 minutes respectively.
keen
at
metres has always been Olympic Games. Moreover, many ha the time that a presumptive candi- date's apple-eart was upset for him by athletes whe, by rights, or by their previous performances rather, ought to have trailed him, Lloyd Hahn's experiences at Amsterdam is a case in Victory at Los Angeles. point, as is, perhaps, also Beccali's
There are quite a number of athletes. who, at year, made marks not much slower than Schaumburg. There are, first of all, Normand of France; Reeve and Riddell of England, Cerati of inly, and Gene Venzke, U.S.A. They all came withis one second of Schaum burg's mark.
In addition there are a number of middle-distance runners and prospec- tive entries for the 1,500 metres at the Berlin Olympies, such as Wooderson, England-who inst year twice defent- ed John Lovelock-as well as Love tock himself, who were not clocked over 1,500 metres but over the Mile only. They, too, plus other "Milers" will have to be taken into considera-
ONLY ONCE BEATEN Schaumburg was defeated last sea- son only once. That was at the no- called Five-Country-Meet at Berlin Inat kommer where the national track teams of Germany, Italy, Sweden, Hungary and Japan competed. It was the Bery Becgali who then drin, feated Schaumburg; not, however, without a hard fight which was de- elded only at the tope.
career
Outside of Schaumburg, there were four more Germans among the first twanty 1,500 metre men last year; that is, among athletes who did better than 3:58,4 minutes o over this distance.
LESS PROMISING
In that race the German policeman showed what is really in him- stamina, determination to win, and sheer super-human energy. As a track athlete
fairly he is
Far less promising than for the ad- vanced in age. He is 31 years 1560 metres aro German chances for old. He began his
eleven the 800 metres, liere 14 athletes were years ago over long-distances and faster than the fastest German, in 1981 won the German 5,000 metre Wolfgang Dessecker, whose best time championship. After n pause of last year was 1:53.4 minutes.
lmost two years, on account of ill-
Ahead of the Gorman ranked Ro- ness, Schaumburg again began train-binson, U.S.A., Kasimir Kucharski, ing in 1934-this time over 1,000 Poland, Lanzi, Italy, and Beetham, metres and already in the same year, U.S.A., who nil did better than 1:52.0 as well as in 1936, won the German
while a second group was. minutes, 1,500 metre championship.
made up by Cunningham, Bush, Vanzke, O'Neill, and Hornbostel, all Finland. Wennberg at Ny, Sweden, U.S.A., Johannesen, Norway, Teiler, and Stothard, England,
.
at
Notts v. Sussex 244 for six (A. Melville 125) at Hove,
Schaumburg is an exceedingly able tactician; brain, not brawn makes in win his races. His stature and style are somewhat reminiscent of "Doc" Otto Feltzer, ane-time German star over middle-distances.
SEVERAL COMPETITORS
Stothard, actually, ought to be counted in Beetham's and Robinson's class. As his thes over tre half- mile-the distance which he mostly runs-Indicats, the young Englishman
1:52 and even faster.ne
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L. Goldman (7) and C. W., E. Bishop (13) won the Royal Hongkong Golf Club Happy Valley Summer GFoursomes when they bent N. May
how (11) and H. H. Pethick (11) four and three.
Leicester 288 v. Warwick 24 for at Birmingham.
Essex 137 and Ave for one v. Kent 187 at Tunbridge Wells.
Cambridge 215 v. Somerset for two at Taunton.
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Northants 173. v. Hampshire 49 for three at Peterborough.
Worcester 167 v. Glamorgan 166 for two at Neath--Reuter,
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Surrey
Hampshire.
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10 133 88 66.14
20 JHO 115 84.44 110 113 6277
12 165 80 53.13
1 1 166 R2 49.69
13 4 2 3 3 195 68 4513 305 6. 200 88 41.00
Leicestershire 10 2 142 1 150
Gloucester
Lancashire
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60 40.00
41 3 0 210
74 36.23
24 3 2 106
3.5
67 34.97
10 105 53 82.12
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