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JEAN GILLIE

ELLIS

LAWRENCE AGAIN

Another Swimming Title Won FINE DISPLAY BY L. M. REMEDIOS

Wilfrid Lawrence again won the Colony's 220 yards free-style swim- ming championship at the V.R.C

THE HONGKONG

MOTOR RACING IN SHANGHAI

First Mooting on October 18

TESTS TO BE MADE

JEFFREYS yesterday, while the 100 yards free Motor-cycling Racing Association.

ENID STAMP-TAYLOR

MACKENZIE WARD

WHILE PARENTS SLEEP

COMING SOON

TO THE

ALHAMBRA

HE LOVED THE CALL TO ARMS! Champ of the corps ... in the ring or on a park bench/

OF

PRIDE E MARINES

CHARLES

BICKFORD

Fioronco Rico Billy Burrud

Robert Allon

Directed by D. Ross Lederman

A COLUMBIA PICTURE

GOOD PONIES FOR HIRE

RIDING TAUCHT

Special care with children.

ST. GEORGE'S RIDING SCHOOL

Ma Tau Wei Rd., Kowloon..

style junior championship of the V.R.C. went to 1. M. Remedion The long plunge was won by L/Cpl. a. London, with E. da Souza second.

RESULTS

The following were the results:

race handieup 5 yards medley

members "C" Class aggrekole:-1,

Sporting enthusiasts, both foreign and Chinese, have another thrill in store next month-motor car racine. The For Eastern Automobile, and

with offices in the National City Bank Building, are the sponsors, and in addition to motor car racing, they hope to arrange motor cycle and bicycle races.

Definite arrangements have been made with all Interested partics and the Far Eastern (Ying Ziang Hsinng) Race Course has been chosen for the

be

J. D. Remedios: 2, L. G. Silva: 3, meeting which will take place

on Sunday, October

ber 18. There will G. Araber. Time: 62 secs.

de nine races in ail-three with cach of vehicle. Qualifying heats in motor events will provide additional

20 yards ladies' free style handicap nents: The following qualifled. Miss Stringer, Miss Elsie Hunt, Miss C. Stimson, Miss E. Campos and Mrs.

M. Sousa,

100 yards free style championship of the Colony for boys 15 years and under:-1, Chun Kam-cheng and B. Starnes (dead-hent): 3. John Tai. Time. 782 seen.

Long Plunge championship of the Colony:-1,Cpl. G. London (3 feet 7 in); 2, E. de Sousn (51 feet 11 in.).

type

sport, with from elght to twelve

Aalists in each event.

Full details

such as cuble capacity of cylinders, regarding conditions,

number of cylinders and

and stripping of machines will be made public later.

The

e races

ices are open to amateurs only-ell professional or semi-pro fessional drivers belag barred. Con-

testunts are to furnish their

www

Own

motor

com-

TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1936.

FIVE STRAIGHT-SETS

CHAMPIONSHIPS -

Young American Player's Remarkable Record

New York, NY.

Wi..

Robert Riggers, the youthful Californian tennis player, has this year won the final rounds of 10 tennis

sta championships in sets. is triumphs Included ning the National Clay-Court title,

Wilmer Hines, Frank Parker, Charles Harris, Gregory Mangin and John Law are the finalists Riggs has defeated without drop- Missourl Valley, National Clay-Court cham- plondhips.

ping a set to win the

His only defeat in championship tennis this season was at the hands of Frank Parker in the final of the

Invita- Spring Lake (New Jersey) tion tournament.

BENEDICTS RULE THE AMERICAN RING

Top Five All Married Meri

New York, NY. For the first time in the history of the American ring the heavy- weight field

dominated by men. The tire boxers generally considered the best heavy, weights on the scene to-day are all married, and two of them have families.

machines, and must pass qualifying physical tests by competent physi- 10 yards free style junior cham-clung under the auspices of the As- pionship of the V. R. C.--. 1. Msociation. Motor eurs and Hemutos; 2. F. Nolasco de Silva; cycles likewise, must undergo ther 3. Lt. J. M. Calvert, Time: 64 secs.

murried ough mechanical tests before being 120 yards free style championstop allowed ton the track.

The of Pre Colony:--1, W. Lawrence 2.

mittee in charge will take every pre- Pir, F. Tayler; 3, Boy J. M. Derby-enation, it will be noted, for the sbire. Time: 2 mins, 25 4/0 secs. safety of drivers and spectators.

100 yards ladies' free style handi-

A large group of foreigners and cap. heats; The following qualifled;

Chinese

have

10 pet s Mr. McMahon, Ass

consented V. Thirwell,

sponsors for this meeting, while the Atunleipality of Greater Shanghed have given their consent to hold the races on the Yangtzepto course. The names on the committee of sponsors will be made pubile shortly, as will conditions for racing and status of contestants.

Miss I. Stringer and Miss D. Hunt.

HONGKONG RACING

Seventh Extra Meeting National Aviation League will be the

Arrangements

The following is the list of horses and their handicaps entered for the Seventh Extra Race Meeting of the Hongkong Jockey Club to be held on Saturday, September 20;

1. Big Wave Bay Handicap. "A" Class, ።። Furlongs, Comhick's Bounty, 164; Dianus Bay, 185; Gladia- for, 140; Honeymoon Eve, 155; King's Worden, 168 Oale Boy, 147; Royal Scot, 158: Soldier of Britain. 157.

2. Island Day Handicap, "C" Class. (First Section) Six Furlongs,Bistre, 147: Boulat Bay, 156: Bright View, 168: Great Hall, 151; Harvest View, 158; King's Bottly, 158: King's Sceptre, 154 Laughing Girl. 148;

Monoplane. Mayfluwer, 140;

158: Ponting Bay, 160, Ribble, 156; Royal Consort, 142, Soldier of Chitra, 168: Sollier of Pence, 158.

It is annotineed that the Chinn

richer by fifteen per cent of the profits of the first meeting.

LOCAL CRICKET

TAMAR BEATEN IN

FIRST MATCH

Cricketers front ILM.S. Tamar commenced their season with a nutch against the floyd

Army Medicol

Corps at Happy Valley on Thursday, After un Interesting gome, the Medicals won by 93 runs with only 10 mmutes to spare.

For the womers, who seared 177, Ite. Flint was outstanding will a contrbution of £3. He exercised a tariety of strokes and scored freely all round the wicket, making 50 in 35 minutes. Pte. Allen, with 38, and

3. Island Bay Handicap. "C" Class. (Sreond Section) Six Furlongste. Gantzer, 31, helped to swell the Amberley, 168; Don, 145; Donovan, fax: Flybynight, 150: High Honour 154. Rose Evelyn, 158; Rousseau, 151,

scuru. Tel. Tafaell Was the only bowler from the Tomar to be really effective

Royal Highness, 163; Silversmith, fur 22 captured seven-wichels-

153; Tiny Star, 168 Tyne, 181; Valorous, 153; What A Chance, 101; Ythan. 150.

4. Corroboree Handtrap, "A" Class. Five Furiongs—Australian Boy, 142; Bobniak Star, 135; Derby Day.. 145; Double Finesse, 135: Electron, · 145; Hullday Eve, 155; Just That, 152; Latenshire Lad. 140: Saucy Face, 135; Strathroy, 185; Vixen Tor, 147. D. Tweed Island Day Handicap. "I" Class. One Mile-Bear Claw, 152: Cyclamen Day. 160: King's Foney, 147; King's Jubilee, 140; King's Justice, 161; Cing's Lead, 155; Mistake Bay, 154; Rose-Queen, 157; Sadko, 158.

6. Junk Bay Handicap, "I" Clara. (First Section) One Mile.-Daylight Eve, 149; Diogenes, 101: Foxbridge. 141: Gold Sovereign, 145, Mountain View, 145: Night View, 158: Plain View, 156; Pride of Tsingtae, Racing Boy, 188; 17th of September, 148; Sylvandale, 150: The Gorilla, 140; Wadebridge, 101; Young Chap, 168; Zero, 101.

168

James J. Braddock, the heavy- weight champion of the world, Is married and the father of three

children. Jack Sharkey also has three children.

the

Schmeling is married to Hetress Anny Ondra. Max Baer is married. Joe Bouls is married, None of these three have children,

"Fans can't get excited about married inen Aghung," one Amerl- ean sports writer remarks.

"They don't think married men and fathers can Aght except at

Jose home.. And there they

any way."

HAPPY VALLEY GOLF Starting Times For To-morrow

The following are the starting times for the Happy Valley cham- pionship and Captain's Cup ties to be played at Happy Valley to- morrow (Sunday),

8.30 a.m. J. Rodger, H. Young. 8.35 8.15

A. L. Powell, T. B. Low. W. S. Hillier, A. J.

Dennis.

H. II. Mundy, K. S.

Robertson.

A. II. McBride, T. R

Chassels.

W. W. C. Shewan, D. S.

Edward.

R. Y S. Webb, A._ A. Bremner.

3.00

0.05

0.10

It

0.15

runs.

The sailors collapse was due chielty to the fine bowling of Pte. Gantzer, who sent biel: six batsmen for only 12 runs.

In reply, the Tamar score!! 84, Forster being top-scorer with

0.20

H. N. Williamson, L. B. Holmes:

29.

0.25

Capt. J. Whyte, E, H.. Watts.

0.30

Greaves.

9.35

A. D. Humphreys, Enger.

ARMY v. NAVY

9.-10

9.45

Other,

0.50

F. J. de Rome, J. W.

WHOLE-DAY MATCH ARANCED FO TO.MORROW

Franks.

0.55

X. Blake, X. Binke,

10.30

T. D. Paton, A. T. Braley.

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CELEBRATION

THE PRICES AT THE CHINA EMPORIUM ARE ALWAYS THE KEENEST DURING THE ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION.

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The Army will meet the Navy in morrow commencing at 11 am. a cricket match at King's Park to- the absence of Capt. D. W. Persse. the Army enptain, Capt. L. J. Waichi will lead the slaw. The

following players will turn out for the Army: TVT. Shanghai Major H. A. Davies (R.W.F.). Major TT. Japan

Lieut. Col. W. T, Croydon (KAT.T. Singapore E.J.R. Mitchell (Volunteers). Capt. T.T. India L. J. Watch (I.A.S.C.1, Capt. 1.TT. USA. B. Michell (R.A.), Lieut. D.D.

T.T. Manila Wilson (RU.R.). Lleut. J. Drunt- T.T.

nond (R.U.R.), Lieut. B. J. Scott- White (ILU.R.). Lieut. I. C. Harris (R.U.R.), Private Humphreys Volunteers), and Private Frost

7. Junk Bay Handicap, "D" Class, (Second Section), One Mile--Bluc Ribbon, 140; Burgomaster, 155; Cele- bration Time, 148; Copper Idol, 185: Double Chance, 101; Gold Coin, 108: King's Parade, 153; Ocean View, 152; Rugby Star, 145: Sinpwatch, 157; The Hero, 146; Valley View, 152(Volunteers). West Parade, 161,

8. Vaucluse Handlenp. "N" Ċlass. Five Furlongs--Atlas. 105; Bland- ford, 185; Centre Court, 155; Gold Dragon, 152; Honey, 102; Night Star,

BUSES 3 & 11 PASS THE SCHOOL | 147; Perfect Day, 152; Racing Heart,

155; Ranger, 152: Snowy River, 150; Streamline. 152; Violet" Queen, 150; Zodine, 155.

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