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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

THURSDAY, JULY

30, 1936.

Four More Australian Test Invitations

FAGG, COPSON WORTHINGTON

DUCKWORTH

Three

LLEAGUE

LEAGUE TENNIS *

BIG PROGRAMME

Excellent TO-DAY Batsmen

London, July 229.

Four additional players to the seven announced last week have received invita- tions to join the M.CC. eric- ket team to tour Australia during the coming winter. They are:

Duckworth (Lancashire) Worthington (Derbyshire) Copson (Derbyshire) Fagg (Kent)

iwe further stated Iosifay That The M.C.C, would rate ne zemre in-

Berter vitutions before August 9.

Eleven players are thus on The books for the Aar trading Test match

6.0 tour

Alko will be the s and expects to b.ve the following t

wy Robitz, Hom his dispersal, It

Leyland, Verity. Fiskduck, Hardst as well as the tom player. mentioned above

Copson and Fagg are exentally hadsmen, while Duck w mili magguificent wicket-keeper who has rusiderably it proved his balling, Worthington is a useful nil-rounder, though chietly known for his batting. His form this sumtner has been es- ptionally good, in us that of Part. the young Kont professional.

The electors have chmly formed

a sad of these new invitalions as performan es in the seront Test inatch against india which comended on Tuesday.

LEADING TEAMS WILL NOT BE THREATENED

Although there is a full pro- gramme of "C" Division tennis lengue matches this afternoon, it is not likely to make any con- tribution towards solving the struggle for the championship. Both Kowloon Inthians and Club de; tay! Comparatively Bejeno have matel.es, and the wing of the title ! depenals entrey on the mustel. It

believed that this encounter will not take pier unth Kowloora Itachianas Jast met South Chin, so that thei championship will probably be in the batlar, until the hot match of the

1/

Thanks to a but win over bukan Recreation Club on Tuesday

thas

Recreio go to the top of the table Tth the Rasimum number of points. trom eight teljes.

Th-day's list of match

lang Fif particular RCC 2) Cinho! titopes to

contains

interest.

Like i

from the KUTA!, said althoneth CRC are on their own eggets, and have been showing somewhat better forms of late, they appear for dood to defeat at the lands Rerreio.

The programme follows "C" DIVISION

¡

K.I.T.C. Kowloon Tang University ". C.R.C. €8.0.0.

v. K.C.C. (1)

1.RA

S.C.A.A

Recreio c.c.C.

K.C.C. (2)

"'.

A.T.C.

telide, in which

ta

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JAPAN IN THE OLYMPIC CITY

The Japinacze Olyjopic tenn, which was the fire to arrive la Berlin, is seen abuys marching in the Olympia City with ita flog and accompanied by some German Sparta leaders.

Foot-Faulting At Lawn

Bowls And How To Avoid It

(y H. S. Burrows)

New-through

An injunebou has gone forth from

# #- the EUA,

dated members that in iportant Bank, watchers must be appointed to sit behind players and to book clearly for font-fam

These "spotless" have been in! formed that ece they take notion they Tuesday's nut clearly warn the men, Recreio bent i sehnle,

that the penalty for foot-

Worthington analised : 1.1.C., and K.C.C. (2) drew with the faiting for delivering a wood University, the amended lengue table with both feet of the mat is that now reads as follows,

the occasion by SPOT; BT. witte Fax played fivulfless cricket for his

Kay Stammers Going To America

SEEKING TENNIS

HONOURS

London. July 29. Miss Kay Slammers, this year's winner of the English hardcourt championship, and who reached the quarter-Duals of the women's singles at Wimbledon, has hovin nominated by The Lawn Tennis Association to compete in the American Champion- ships at Forest Ils in September,- British Wivulenn.

to

Fred Perry, world's champion, has already indicated his mention participate in the men's championship, He will endeavour to win the title for the third time which will give him the right of permanently retaining eup,

In the

the

S.C.A.A.

LEAGUE TABLE

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Recreio it R 13 KIT.C.

7 7

0

P. W. D. 1. F. A. Pts.

6 59% 12% 10 0.54

12 140% 22% 3.45 27 to 445 30 10

35

13

14

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9

KT.G.CA. 80 A.T.C.

IKUTC 34 14 36 45%

e.c.c. +CS.C.C.

C.R.C. FRC.

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03

3

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10

38

9 0 1 151 65%

ANOTHER WORLD'S RECORD GOES

New Time For 1,000 Metres Walk

London, July 29, Competing in the London Athletic Meting to-day, the Latvian Bernhard broke the world's record 1,600 metres walk when he returned the brilliant time of 3 minutes 40 5/16 seconds.

The old record of 3 minuten 51 6/10 ends was established by Allimani of Italy as long ago as 1913.-Reuter,

ROOF GARDEN

HONGKONG HOTEL

DINNER DANCE & CABARET

ON

SATURDAY 1st AUGUST

WITH

the word shall be stopped ofthel by j the serer marking the singles 125 by a scrond "after" sitting at the other hand,

on

In a most important singha event slechted in London recently, one of four semi-finalists foot-faulted several occasions, and a stern viles terugs the green "No bowl." 2013

As a penalty each wood so declared WHN lifted unto the bank by the

scorer.

Novice should always luke quick look down of the pastien of their toes in the process of making! ready en the mat for their delivery, FOUR- ESSENTIAL MOVEMENTS

It should be an automatio progess ;

10:

MORE U. S OLYMPIANS

SUSPENDED

Two Boxers Are Sent Back

Berlin, July 29, in the More trouble

American olympie camp was reported today.

Lowell Kagar | Joe Charch, w of the United States Olymple boxing team have been sent back to Ameri- winst.dencantur. says.

Neotri

DEVAADATA CON CARRANTIESTIGIANA

Our Daily Golf Hint

A club with a long blade of say, three and seven-eighth inches makes putting easier than would a short blade club.

- Park

LEANDER 8 CHOSEN

ENGLISH CREWS FOR BERLIN

to

crew, runners-tą) Kurt in the Grand Challenge Cup. ¦ Anal at Henley, have been elusen tis! represent Citeal Britain in the eights at the Berlin, Olympiad.

W. 4. R. M. Landle, who stroked IN conferring the new in Henley, with his advisers regarding the pos

with? of changes, in the eight, and invite prerived

permission fo men from other clubs to take part understood that Talk It 2. 1. T. Wilson, last season's Cam- tridge president, whe rowed in the Boat Race at No. 7 belend Laurie, it was not in the Lander boat at Henley, will be viable to spare the

me.

IN

Eritain's_representatives, i

the

BOXERS WANT £100,000 GUARANTEES

Schmeling v. Braddock Difficulties

(By Trevor Wigual)

Daily Brpreta.

New York.

Joe. Louis, young negro heavy-weight whose pugilistic star fell from the sky when he was so sensationally knocked out by the German, Max Schmeling, has disgusted certain people in this country by refusing to claim that, before the contest, he was doped, injured, poisoned or otherwise rendered unfit to fight. Silly stories have been rong thejscoring twó knock-outs over para- ,ound: Aver situee Lotal Po un-ysed Primo Camera, bin the most exportedly betrayed the phinks in his | Thought of him was; But he is a Alle arti Thb, country is seem- fair second-ruter.

mely full el men who made fortunesi At Boston a Soji Franelsen heavy » on the fesult, but prior to the contest weight, Phil Brubaker, who in been These was not a single person I met | spoken of as the best white youngster anve Schmeling" an mutside in the world, was easily benten by elushee of winning.

veteran Jack Sharkey, who in the To the intense Spes of the ring has always west better than Americum dew; papers. Lenste declines | he has fought. Sharkey is engaged to talk to anybuddy or to attempt kojih a come-back, and his defeat of jexplain his equshing defent. His | Hrubaker petts the newcomer“ so for

managers have deelared that the only i hack that now he ran senrerly he c polson administered to Jalm was that seen. centaines in Memeling's right gi

For

Ellerts 1 have made to get pros some days after the clipse meters interested in dneh Peterson Lois talked about retiring with the have met with nu suterens, Nobody fortune ne las enilected. That phase seen to want him.even for a pre- Bas

passed, Now the wants to meet. liminary tout, and the only answer Selanoling again.

He

nant Win

das reeele is that he must prove him- that until nest summer at the earliest. į „lt before travelling to this side,

Conterences are being held every The only thing remembered of him day in New York In an attempt to that he was twieg stopped match

(Continued an, Page P.)

with

Schmeling

Bluamas Braddock for the championship. Braddock 14 under contrari Madison Square Garden, ant

Selmeting to the Twentieth Ceu- tury Sporting Club,

RIVALS MAY JOIN FORCES

cuffers inve been made by both lo buy out the other, but the probability Is that when the arguments are liver the two parties will join forces to stage the suddet September.

Diffientties at the moment appear insuperable, the chief being Bratt- duck's demand for a guarantee of £150,000.

Another snag is that! Schmeling definitely Infuse to light at Long Island Bowl, owned by Madison Square Garden, as hr considers the place unlucky.

15

H. A. ALVES

PLAYS GUTIERREZ

TO-DAY

CHAMPIONSHIP BOWLS GAME

by

H. A. ("Dick") Alves, one of th most promising

of the

It was there he lost his title when so badly punished by Max Baer. 11e in talks of a gurantee of £100,hool of Hongkong lawn bowlers, which is absurd.

will this

afternoon make his ewish antagonism to Schmeling effort to reach the final of the open

younger

big

is more bitter than ever, especially singles championship when he meets since his lunchenus and meetings L. A. Gutierrez on the Kowloon Deck with Hitler were made known green.

is

was chiefly Jews that caused the

Both players are members of the receipts of Schnellng's contest with Club de

winner İlcercio and the Louis to be disappointing, but the plays A. E. Contea of Craigengower hoyents will be greater sult if he in the final. is matched with Braddock.

Gutierrez is up ngainst sU!T op- Only laughter_witz created when it position, and will need to be at his cxxewdinless tours will be the Ton- ጊዜያ reported that fers for the

very best to prevail. Gutierrez This incident, fellowing hard on the don Rowing Club crew, stroked by

championship fight had been sent

Further- Mr. Eleanor Holm Jarre affair, Edgar Howitt, which gave Zurich a from Germany, and one thing cer- not only a sensened bowler, but has

the famous

earn race in the Stewards Cup. Atain is that Braddock would not con- previously won the title.

more Gutierrez has been playing 11 Look at the jack and the lay which calminted in

otal I thr Lrial swimmer being turned

is to be held between . P. and

He might sent to go there.

agree to out of the obstruction, wooils, or

form If both players touch true of your own that need slightly American indicate that alta. 5. Oder (Klapton R.C. and, T. S. fight in England, but he wisely ask constently well in the tournament.

not well with the American contits: Creo and D. W. Burblard (Jesus

where his purse is to come from.

and do not allow, the occasion to get pushing up;

gent. It is also clear that officials in College, Cambridge) to decide who There have been two other upsets the better of them, there should be charge of the squad are going to a row in the coxswainless pairs, since Schmeling astonished every-seen one of the best matches of the watched championship with only a .shot or T. 1. Tyler (Thames R.C.), run-body at Philadelphia. I

Tay ties, the heavily-touted ner-up to tutti (Switzerland) in the Leroy Diamond Sculls, is to join W. E. C. negro, soundly outpointed by the win it at the end, Horwood, the N.A.I.A. nominee and American-Italian Al Ettore.

REPUTATION ON BEATING 11. 1 Warren (Printy Hall. - Cam-

CARNERA britige in 2,000 metres trict at Henley. The winner will probably be chosen to row in the Olympic single sculls.

(2) Look on the green for a spot

1

at which you believe your blas heat its fullest, and make the bowl pass over that spot: (3) Look at your wood to see that have the blas side right. You and (In this downward look carry the eyes still further to see that you are in the middle of the zuzet

If you are too. far forward on the when you rubber. It follows that stride furward with your loose leg the the of the firm foot comes up off the mat and is piercing the green just over the edge of the mat.

As well as damaging the green by this "nipping" process of the sharp toe just beyond the mat edge, you are breaking law 7, section 3 which stipulates that one fool at the pint of delivery must remain entirely on the mat.

Ievate no in-ulairdination.

PROS. BANNED

FROM TENNIS

TOURNAMENT

Britain's double scullers will prob- and Dick ably be Jack Beresford Southwood (Thames R.C.). It has been decided not to send representa- fives for the coxed fairs atal pairs,

Mr. C. M. Morrell (Thames R.C.) will manage the British team in

by Drig.-Levner: Gibbon,

BILLIONS-TO-ONE

(By Ulyss Rogers),

London, July 7. Four Englisht professional ten als players have been compelled Berlin, and he will be accompanied by the L.TA. to withdraw from the second International cham- pionships, which open at South- nort, Lancashire, to-day. The Southport Corporation have entered into a five years' undertak-CRICKET CHANCE ing with "Big Bill" Tiiden to or- recom-ganise an annual tournament mends that mats with ridged edges Last year the event was a great should be used in match play and success. The entries, previously these are gradually replacing the limited to the great and outstanding Fentirely flut sort which encourages pros, have been extended to include faulty work. On the ridged-edge four outstanding British players- variety, a trifle awkward to fall into Jeffery, Poulson, Pierce, and foberts. at first, you gradually find yourself These four were officially advised

your toe for the that it would not be to their advan with raised edge, and automatically move tage to play. away from it when the ridge is en- countered.

The International Board

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Mr. Wolltenholme, Southport's general manager of publicity and amusements, has been to London been asked why green- I have

And Interviewed Mr. Sabelll, the keepers do not full the spirit of Law. which demands that rinks secretary of the LT.A.

The nominal objection raised was shall be so laid out that their boun- that the professional lawa

tennis daries are made clear by the aid of championships of Great Britain are avirite painted markers laid into the held at Eastbourne in August.

banks.

THREE MEN

END INNINGS AT 163

London, July 7. Three county cricketers made not!

Yester- out centarles on Saturday. day they went on battling and

Each of them ended his innings with precisely the same total.

154

101

114

163

...... 163 olles 103

In vain did Mr. Wolstenholme Here are the scores at close of I agree that these marks are help-point out that Southport's champion play Saturday:

international affair. ful to keep in your eye when the ships are an green is full of blas and running and Mr. Sabelli referred the matter to Hutton (Yorks v Surrey) you are compelled to put the wood his committee. The result was the Leyland (Yorks v Surrey)

Worthington (Derby

Warwick) out to the string. It is then that one Burne.

to No English pro, may enter for the should have a mark wide out

tournament under And yesterday: more International look at, and if there were

Hutton b Waits whitendi rink boundary marks

The players at Southport are Leyland not out therefore existence we should see better draw

all foreigners, W. T. Worthington e Collin ing work.

Tilder, L. R-Stoefen, Bruce Barnes

The odds against such a thing Only when greens are fast, how- (U.S.A.), Henri Cochet, Alfred Estre- ever, are any marks on batiks use-beau, Martin Plan, R. Ramillon happening are iterally inanite.

the turf is thick, or (France), A. Burke and E. Burke is just one of the things that hap- ful. When spongy, you must look for a mark (Ireland), und Hans Nusslein (Ger- pen"

At cricket. many).

on the green.

in threat of displeasure.

I

Haynes galed his reputation

Alves is not a quick starter, but The commut afford to allow Gutierrez to take too long a lead. On the unless Gutierrez can ¡other hand.

estabilah a big advantage in the early by stages, he is most likely to be beaten.

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HEAD

AND

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