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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JULY
BRITAIN'S Tennis League
ATHLETES BREAKING
INTO FORM
Outlook For Olympics
Britain's track and field ath-
Jetco are fast breaking into form for the Olympic Games, but none of them as yet shows real class.
The feature of the season so far has been the come-bucks by a num- ber of veterans such as 7. F. "Jerry" Cornos, F. F. Wolff. G. L. Rampling and E. 1. Divis
34
Already Cornes has shown i mlus. seconds for the mlle: Wolt 49 seen, for the quarter: Rampling 22 secs, for the furlong; and 3:10ths Davis a fraction aver evens for the century,
True, these times do not nearly menstre up to Olymple estandards, tut the uniteite are regarded as for the nucleus of Britain's team Bella, around which will be built squad of strong middle-distance
runners and average sprinters,
THE SPRINTERS
13
The sortniers are likely la cume Trom such a batch of youngsters as A W Skerny, G. T. Sanders, C. B. Holmes, A. Pennington, M. M. F. 1. Page, and K. S. Dunean. Sweeny
fire lad season, but his starts this senson Indicate that he is coming back to forin. His best for the century how- ever, As 10
D.B: 10ths sees, which is u likely to earn him even place at ite 12.
Pennington, The Oxford University (dasher, seems to be the choler for the furlong. He showed consistently good form at the end of last season. Among! the quarter-milers, how-
ever, it is a different matter, Britain, | recording to her own standards, has never luid such, a great string. It is said.
Results In Detail
(Continued from Page 8.)
China) drew with Phillippens and Fisher 4-6, beat Orr and Perry 7-5, Beat Freeman and Kirby 6-1,
10, 1936.
Our Daily Golf Hint
Go slowly back, but be quick on the ball. Yet do not swing back too slowly, or you will lose control over your club. Gain speed gradually, Harry Pardon.
ZUETANGERAN
I. P. Kho and F. T. Ma (SouthEVENTARZAN China), drew with Phillippens and Fisher 6-6, drew with Ory and Perry 6-6, bent Freeman and Kirby 8-2,
K.C.C. "A" v. C.R.C.
Playing at the R.C.C the home
"B" tenni last to C.R.C. by 314 to 6
Scores:
C. E. Watson and R. S. Capell
(K.C.C.) beat II. N. Chas and T. La -1, beat C. Wel and S. L. Mn 6-3. beat H. S. Mok and 1'. H. Kwok 6-2. G. A. White and L. Jack (K.C.C.) with Chau and Le 6-6, last to drew Wei and Mn 2-6, lost a Mok and Kwok 3-6.
F. A. Broadbridge and R. Leg (K.C.G.) lost to Clay and 1o 3-, lost to Wei and Ma 4-6, lost to Mak and Kwok 2-0.
RECREIO . ARMY
At the Club de Reerela the home team beat the Army Tennis Club by
1 to 14.
Scores.
A. M. Silvd and 11. Ribeiro (Recreio) bent S. S/M. Powles und $.Q.M.8. Warr 6-4, drew with Sgt. bent King and Sgt. O'Connor 4-6. S.Q.M.S. Davies and S/Sgt. Cooper 1.2.
L.A. Siya and J. Xavier Recreta) beat Fowles and Warr G-4, beat King and O'Connor 6-2, beat Davies and Cooper 6-2.
If. Gonzalez and H. A., Noronha © Recrolo) beat Powles and Wary Bek, lost to King and O'Connor 5-7, beal Daries and Couper 8-4.
HOCKEY A.G.M..
TO BE HELD ON JULY 30
it was
A SQUASH RACKETS ACHIEVEMENT Inaugural Dinner Of Worst Paid Profession'
IMPORTANT MOVE BY S.R.A.
“Squash in the work paid grane For professionals in the world."- The Earl of Bimberley, President of the Squash Rackela Association. "The Squash Rackets Asociation are to consider the question of re- organising the whole administration of the game-Colonel W. F. Basset At the innugural dinner of the Ar- Rackels Professionnis Squash
at Stewart's Restaurant,
LAWN BOWLS
BIG ENCOUNTER TO-MORROW
CRAIGENGOwer v. K.B.G.C.
PROGRAMME AND TEAMS
LAWN BOWLS
W. K. WAY WINS
IN OPEN SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP
1
3RD ROUND GAME
In a third round tie in the Open Singlen Bowls Tournament played on Taikoo I. C. green yesterday, W. the
K. Way, of the Craigengower C.C.. defeated M. R. Abban, of the Indian by 21-12. -Way was the more
Most important lawn bowls league | RG tent of the two and fully deserv-
match to-morrow is between Crai- gengower "A", os yet unbeaten in the
first division, and Kowloon Howling Green Club, their nearest rivals, The chcounter is being staged at Happy Valley and Cridgen Rower are favoured to emerge with their record intact.
In the second division, Recreto and Police, who are challenging the Bowling Green for the leadership, meet at King's Park, with the odds slightly in favour of the Portuguese. Here is the complete programme and some of the teams,
First Division
INDIAN 'c, D. M. Khan
3. M. Runjaho
A. K. Minu
A. Y, Astal (ki
M. H. Als
A. . juli A. M. Wahals
A. R. Vallah kip)
J. Howel
A. Baker
A. U. Maur
Piccadilly The occasion of the Squash Rackets Association inagural Professionnis dinner might be described Justifiably landmark in the history of squash. confirmed the existence of a body that, formed exactly a year ago to bring together the increasing numbers of teachers and craftsmen who are 1, 1, da Bara taky
devoting
ut once the smell
the
», SIVII. NERVICE
A. Steve
W. Barlase
1. Нугалии
1. 2. Jones gabiņa
. E. Knight
J. Geilolly
1.. 14. Collyer
F. J. Metiowan (skipt
4. Paris
31. N. Bakusen - Full
J. Holtge casel
A. R. Minu paklot CRAIGENGOWER "A",,
A. . ' A. M. HINY 4. emelet
A. S. Gotham
C. S. Summo
Humish
15 M, Omer (skip)
4. 5. Londo
V. N. Alrath
Ja kip
1. 8. McKay
8. 1 W. MeHardy W. Bair kl
W. Greig
KOWLOON B.G.<". A. S. Rommel 3. Watson
W. Macfarlane
1 Buy kip
A. A. Brigh:
1. Hall
S. Handl
It, anean table
J.
2. Memor
J. 6. Meyer
Mt. J. Hetuleran
A. M. Toliad
CLUB DE RECHEIO*
J. E. Barnha
L. F. Xavier
F. V. V. escombres
5. 18. Niva teki
A. A. Remedium
E. M. Remedios C. E. Marques
W. E. Hollanda (skin) I, A. Alven (skip)
D. C. Alves
talents to the game, im- a position of portance in its administration, a position that was encourages) from the start by the Squash Rackets Associn- tion, was acknowledged by Sir Philip Sussion, in affering to become its first President,
And more recently by 11.R.H. the Duke of Kent in accepting POLICE RC. The offer of Patron. The dinner was no less an nehlevement
the S.R.P.A.'s part, than their work for
It was
an unqualified At n meeting of the Hockey success that preserved all the chivalry Association Council held yesterday and dignity associated with the game man evening in SL Andrew's Church Helland, at the same time, revealed the decided that on Thursday, close and friendly aillance that exists July 16, there would be further between the S.R.A. and the profes- A. G. K. Brown, W. Roberts, Ram-meeting of the Council to consider sional body.
Pennington-If the annual general report and that Wolff, and
Supporting the Chairman, Charles Lesna skipt on the following Thursday, July 30,
Arnold, were the Earl of Kimberley, the annual general meeting would be Sir John Wilson Taylor, Captain V. Å. hh and the Report presented. Both Cazalet, M.P. Colonel W. F. Basset,
meetings are scheduled to take place and Mr. Vernon Harcourt. Al at 5.30 p.m. in the Cit
pak the Church Hall.
high tribates to the work and charac At yesterday's meeting the presentter of the professionals, and especially state of the Association's finances to Arnold, Donald Butcher and these
The finances for the few others for their were discussed,
part in the and up to the present are founding of the Association. Arnold
that the report of the Hon. enthusiastic manner and thanked the Treasurer will reveal a slight surplus. S.R.A. for their cordial help and co- This surplus, however, is unfor- operation. Lunately mude up. largely by Go
out- In a fam
plink.
he goes for that distance-have each dane inside 49 sees, and barring accidents should be beating 48 secs. for certain before August.
In the United States, however, 48 secs. quarter-inlles are "two for a dime" and it is likely that even 47 sres won't be good cnaugh Berlin.
L
in a
RAMPLING MYSTERY Rampling is a mystery. He never fooked fitter than he does now, and he is sprinting faster than ever, but It is questioned whether he has enough distance work behind him
for the 100.
Without un Albert Hill, Donald Lowe, or Thomas Hampson to main- tain Britain's unbeaten post-war
Olympic record for the 800 metres, hitherto regarded as one of the Old Country's prerogatives, is likely to go elsewhere.
up
Reports of Jack Stothard since he left Cambridge are net carouraging B. Scott seems able to Injuries, J. V. Powell always seems to fail in And 3. A. Cooper does not a crisis.
seem to have his heart in nise these four could match with the world's best,
Cornes and S. C. Wooderson, the
champion. reigning amateur chotees for the 1,500 metres. Wooder- son beat Jack Lovelock to win his title last year, but
but nobody was cot vinced that he was better than the ex-world record holder.
arc
Although Lovelock has not shown times anywhere near his 4 mins, seven odd neconds world record since last season, there are many here who believe he will fake the 1.500 metres for New Zraland.
past ye healthy position and it is welcomed the guests in his irresistibly
expected
standing
debts
a strong plea for better payment The Interport game, together with Kimberley emphasised that the pro the Association, for squash professionals, the Earl of the dinner and dance which followed, fessional, for all the exacting demands resulted in deficit of just over $60. upon his health and time and tem- This was reduced by $20 however, perament, had practically no source
awing to the generous donation of a
Portuguese gentleman who wished to remain anonymous.
of income outside his sale of rackets
1. (ending W. Dall J. Shepherd]
Seserves? N, mwa S. Kelry
TAIKOO R. (
J. Wald
K. Pollock W. Cunningham
7. M. 1'. Hemedion J. 2 ante
F. X. M. Siten
.. KOWLOON C. C.
H. Overy I. P. Phillips
J. C. Chalmers (skip) W. Brown
T. Gelmes
C. Matthew
R. C. Wallage (skip)
1. Κτύπη
J. Paleo
A. Norrie
-
N. J. Bebbington N. (J. Crate (akipi 12. L
16 E. Lammer! F. Goodwin
A. Hyde Lay (skip)
Gittina
W. Gall
E. C. Fincher J. Fraser skip)
M. Drummond (skip) KOWLOON DOCKS. CRAIGOWER "I
(which last for years), and balis (which last for months). He neked Among those present at yesterday's all meeting were:
of all employers squash professionnis A. A. Dand, Vice- find some means of rewarding them President, who was in the chair, Mc. AM. Xavier (Treasurer).
Capreguntely.
tain-Cazaist, who-recalled-in-a- Hussain (K.I.T.C.), A. S. Xavier witty speech that he went into (Argonauta), L. Tyler (Police), W Chowdhury (Union XI), G. Rommer years ago, said it was up to every squash court for the first time thirty (H.K.I.C.), J. F., Williams (Army), am the professionals and to give them CIVIL SERVICE
realise what they owed and L. Palmer (Y.M.C.A.). .
The draw for the fourth round of
the Open Singles Championship is to be made this evening at a meeting of the sub-committee to be held in the Board Room of the South Morning Post, Lul. at 5.30 p.m.
China
old British 10-mile record, and S. Thomas's 44-year-old 0-mile record. Any distance from three to twelve miles appears to be well within his
range.
amateur, le
every possible assistance.
n
Sir John Wilson Taylor, secretary of the Bath Club, where Arnold next March celebrates his jubilee, a squash professional, constributed to dant humour, and also conveyed the the galety of the evening by his mer. greetings of Lord Desborough to the S.R.P.A
M. Purul
W. Hülyer
J. Pau
J. W. Leonard
K. M. mar
H. V. Pearse skips)
J. R. Soares
W. Phelps
H. W. Handai)
W. Gili takip)
A. J. Corlbo
JSmith
H. W. Whileman W. V. Field. [skip)
Second Division
R. R. Davies taklp)
F. I Harper M. Conietti J. Cook
I. R. Wood (skip)
C. Champeloricr A. Blower.
V.
{m}\p}
CRAIGENGOWER -
D. K. Kham
F. X. Delgado. J. Stegerald
A. E. H. Alves (sslp)
N. P. Karanj}æ 1. I. Tollertey P. J. Begby W. Ward (skip)
H. I Fox W. J. Atkins E. McNay Y. Abbas (akipe)
Reserver:
1. C. R. Souz A. H. Hammon
Colonel Basset, who with Mr. Ver-
Ji, Westinke, Jor, un Harcourt has been working on 15. F. Westlake, Jur, the 9.R.A sub-committee that has been engaged with the S.R.P.A. in organisation and administrative mat ters, said the S.R.A. had already found what a great help the profen W. Walker
KOWLOON B. G. C. v. FOOTBALL C. “A” klonal body could be to them. In this. C. Hamilton connection he mentionel that the C.. looking S.R.A. themselves were next month H. H. Itose (skip} going into the question of reorganisa tion. The game had developed rapidly that they had found this step very necessary.
FINLAY FOR HURDLES
With his newly acquired speed of Donald Finlay, hailed as the best the last eighteen months, K. S. Dun- Umber-tapper in Europe, is certain can might suddenly strike useful 24 to be Britain's choice for the high ft. broad jumping form; R. L. How- hurdles, and A. G. Pilbrow, of Ox-land has been threatening to put the ford, clocked in useful 15 4/10ths shot over 30 feet for several sensons recently as a likely second string. F. R. Webster is not yet des- In the low hurdles there are J. paired of as a possible 13. ft, pole- Sheffield, J. M. Small
London, July 1, and R. K. vaulter.
None of these times er marks, how- Brown, but none of them are bud
Playing at Colchester, Essex de- ding Lord Burghleys,
ever, have more than the barest | feated Somerset by an innings and In the long distance runs, Britain chance of winning a place in the nine runa. thinks she has "another" in William first six of any Olympic field event.
Somerset 127 and 84, (Eastman 6 "Bill" Eaton. Recently Eaton won and it is more than likely that no for 13). the International cross-country run, field men will be sent to Berlin this Essex 220, (Peter Smith 73). smashing Alfred Shrubb's 32-year- August at all.-United Press,
Reuter,
I. S. Rogera
M. White
W. H. Druk
6. J. Skerel (skip)
F. A. Chees
1. D. Read
J. C. CU
G. 5. F. Thompson,
(aklp)
F. P. Analow 3. 1. 3. M. Dalgarno J., Hua (kly)
T. R. Rowell
8. Graver
J. B. Drach
C. Robertson (sklo).
E. Strange
W. Kershaw
F. H. W. Juven
J. Itodger (sklp)
CLUB DE RECHEIO POLICE R. C.
FA. Machado
J. F. Y. Jubelro
A. V. Barros
I. 1. Bilva (skip}
C. Blackbourn C. Gough
F. E. F. Hooker
J. B. Riddell (skip)
ed
His
victory.
Play was pretty even in the first 17 heads although Way took an early lend of 7-1, thanks chiefly to a four on the fifth head. Abbas pulled
up and
led 9-7,
The turn and subsequently
in the match was in the ing point 16 end when the Indian R. C. player was leading by 12-11. With Abbas lying two, Way had a wich and got the shot. He never looket back atter that and won the next eight heads to finish the match on the 22nd end.
Way scored nearly all his shots on Abbas on the the long heals and I ahurt ques
J.
The postponed match between Fraser, of the Kowloon Cricket Club, and I. F. Rozario, of the Club de Rrereio, was played off on the Kow-
Dockn
reen susterday Intter winning by 21 shots to
100
In
the
rinks match on the Kowloon Bowling Green Club's
E. C. Green Fincher, N. J. Bobbington, R. G. Craig and A. Hyde Lay boat J. Tuz, A. P. Guterres, A. A. don Remedios and J. E. Norenlia by 29-14. Fincher and Craig particolarly the latter were the " outstanding players of the match.
Local Golfer Does Well In England
Walton Heath, July D
In the Lucifer Society's competition of 30 holes against bogey the winner was Locko (South Africa), plas 3,
all square, 3 up, aggregate $ius 1.
Garland (India) was second,
3 up, 3 down; aggregate all square.
Third, Nicholl (Shanghai), 5, me down, all square, aggregate, 1 down.
Rigg (Hongkong) 6, 3 up, & down, aggregate 2 down, was fifth-Reuter.
F. A. Xavier | A, 1', HüterreA
C. A. Lopes
| 4, 13. Muito (skip)
E. de BourA
C. R. Poreim
P. A. Yvanovich
F. X. Beares (k)
.
HOWLOON C. C.
G. J. Thechi
J. M. Jack W. "Molenhy
V. C. Imbrums klp)
W. W. int
§. 9. Houghton
T. Ferrusse
T, W. Carr (5)(g)
J. Dinner
A. Nismira
A. Husey
N. 1. Fraser 5. Farlow
a. 8. Alexander
A. E. Carey jakkips)
W. Camion
F. Changing
A. J. Jahanin
R. 1. E. Mark (zip)
Heserves
11. El
T. H. Daly
*. YACHT CLUB
Abraham P. 1. Klog
K. H. Robertson
JE. Maughan (p)
7. 8. Cassidy
W. R. Mandel
J. A. D. Morrison
4. Deniler (uk)
A. Murdoch
D. J. Framer
G. E. Cartelo
A. E. Sibulate (skip) 8. Blovenson takial
W. A. Cornell
FOOTBALL C. "D* «. }}. K, ELECTRIC
8. H. Strange
E. 5. Carter
J. Moran
J. A. R. Belby takin)
J. t. Howe}}
JI, G. Walllogten A. MedelaT
N. M. Carrie (skip)
A. W. Hayward
Batman
V. Walker
X J. Edwardı inkin).
V. Berly
King
G. T. Paderil A. Webster inklp)
W. Stoker
G. G. Thompson. J. F. Lastany J. W. B. Murkett
H. B. Jones' T. P. Saunderses. .J. Slamn
(kl)
A, P. Paul (NIDÍ
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