1937-08-03 — Page 9

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

WINS GOLF PRIZE Tennis In The Sam Snead Carries Off Philippines

Valuable Tournament. GAVIA IS

St. Paul, Aug, 1.

In the US. $5,000 Open Golf AGAIN

Tournament played here, Sam Snead, a member of the last American Ryder: Cup team, with cards of 71 in each of his two final rounds, aggregated 283 and won the prize,

Willie Goggin, with a 65, which is one under par, and a 72, totalled 204, while Johnny Revolta and K. C. Za- bowski of Winnipeg each aggregated 285. United Preis.

WOMEN'S TITLE

THE HONGKONG

Australia Cut Intervals,

Tea As Well

Melbourne, July 7. South Australian Cricket Association plan to speed up

RANKED NO.1 scoring and discourage the

YOUTH SCORES

ONCE MORE

Young Jennls pees of the Philip- pinca dominated the 1937-30 rank- ing, approved at a meeting" of the Philippine Island's Lawn Tennis Association last week at Tum's Urientul Grill After Leonardo Miss Garnham Again. Wins

Gayla, who la ranked Na, 1 for the French Championship

fth time by virtue of his winning the national and Inter- Landon, July 5,

national net titles Miss Kathleen Garnham (Naze) youngsters such as Amede Sanchez, year, won the French Women's Open Golf Pelletsimo Ampon and Junn Ladaw, Championship, beating Mrs. C. D.Jr., who were not even ranked in Rhodes (Harrogate) the Yorkshire the last PILTA list are named be- champion, by and in the 36 holes hind Gavla in the order named this Anal at St. Germain.

During the whole of the morning| round Mrs. Rhodes was driving nifty yards ahead of Miss Garnham, but

season.

thia

Among the ald veterans

only

Felix Ampat, father of Felicisimo,

the

In the Ochoa,

play-for-a draw policy.

First step has been to alter district cricket rules.

A team which wins the toss on the opening day will not be allowed to bat for ten minutes on the second day. That cuts out the interval between the innings, and gives opponents more scoring time.

It also means that unless play has been interrupted by rain a team will not be per- mitted to bat into the second day.

The fifteen minutes tea in- terval has also been cut out.

WATER POLO LEAGUE

S.C.A.A. Beat C.B.C.

By Six To Nil

she was short with her first putt. Miss

the grade. The others like Mauriclo Carnham, on the other hand, Wa Zamora. Mariano Servillon, Guiller- faultless with her

her spoon seconds, She took the 10th with a

30ft. nt and for

andino Aragon and Alfredo Diy, whol a birdie. They became all square at for many years back livened many the 12th. Miss Garnham slicing her big net meel, faded out of the seroud to give Mrs. Rhodes two pults men's singles players,

latest rankings of the first ten best for the hole, but at the 15th, with B 2001, putt, Miss Garnham took the

ladies column, Minda caching lend. Mrs. Rhodes sßced into

member of the!

Completely outplaying their op- wood at the seventeenth, overshot the weaker sex. Is again placed ahead ponents the South China Athlette green with her second, and failed to them all, Mauricio Zamora and Association's "A" team beat the Diy are men's national Chinese Bathing Club's "D" team six sink in five, giving the hole to Miss Alfredo Garnham, who was on the green in

doubles champlona.

gouls to nil in a water-polo league Dr. Victor Buencamino Two.

meeting last: Miss Garnham was one up after 27 PILTA president at the ce elected match at North Point Inst night,

Attacking strongly from the start holes, and playing steadily and with Saturday: Jose M. Barredo, vice-

Dr. Regina R. Ylanan, the South China players gave the! great areatary on the green ran out res day-treasure. The other of C.B.C. team no chance and scored a somewhat easy winner. This is the declected

Dr. Vicente three goats in quick succession before! second time she has won the French Geen

were: Women's championship. She won it Japron, members Rieterde Campo, the end of the first half. This period. first in 1933-Our Own Correspon-member; Br. Alfreda Diy, member; showed Stanley Lee, the S.C.A.AS

Eitel Baumann, member; and S. centre at his best. Sugiyama, member. Sixtern repre sentatives of the various tennis as- sociations in Mandla

the attended meeting.

L'ent.

SIAMESE CRISIS

RESIGNATION OF REGENCY COUNCH ACCEPTED

The approved rankings follow:

MEN'S SINGLES 1. Ironardo Gavla, Yeo Athletic Club

Amade Sanchez, Jose Rizal College.

3. Felicisimo Ampon, Far Easteru

Bangltak, Aug 2 Following a three-day debate, the | Assembly of People's Representatives University. Bnally accepted the resignation of the

4. Juan Ladaw. Jr., Far Eastern

Council of Regency, tendered as a inlvetien Diaz, Laong Laan.

result of allegations that it had sold in private Individuals the private Jands of the King for a price much below artuul value.

5.

TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY,

AUGUST 3, 1937.

BROWN'S HEROIC RUNNING

BRITISH ATHLETES

TRIUMPH

OVER U.S.A. STARS

NEW CABINET SPANISH MONARCHY

TO RETURN?

Hendaye, August 1.

The Insurgent authorities stale that General Francisco Franco has completed the organisation of his new Cabinet.

It is non-Monarchist, but will in- clude General Queipo de Llano, thus strengthening reports that ex-King Alfonso or his son will assume the throne-United Press.

Fankky Retreat

Cambridge (Massachusetts),

July 10. Athletes of Oxford and Cam- bridge Universities gained their first triumph on American soil. when they defeated the com- Moroccan cavalry forced 4,000 bined strength of Harvard and picked Loyalist troops into a panicky Yale Universities here yesterday retreat and advanced to within four by seven events to five,

miles of Teruel.

It is reported that 100. Loyalist "icel column" troops dled in hand- to-hand fighting with rifles, bayonets and trench knives.

A G. K. Brown was the hero of the British team. Having broken the quarter-mlie record for the meeting with a sensational time of 47.790c..

The Insurgents assert that they he intended to play the part of a captured hundreds of prisoners, and unlooker for the rest of the day claim that the offensive will open But with the final event, the 880 the way for penetration into the yards, to be decided the British team Cornea Province. Hundreds led 8-5 and the Americans haul their Loyalist trucks and a dozen machines star man, Alee Northrup, upon whom guns were also captured.

of

to pin their faith to force a draw. It is cold that the reirent was 60 So A. Brown decided to tackle the hasty that Loyalist officers left their feveni, for only he stood a chance of baggage in the canteens.

heading the Harvard crack.

The Insurgents are in control of Toril, Mascbogo and another small That the Cambridge captain sure; town in the Cuenca area, all ten to ceeded in breaking the tape seven fifteen

miles west of Teruel.- yards ahead of Northrup in the United Press. brilliant time of 1min. 54.3 secs, was)

a grand feat indeed following upon his earlier performance in the quarter,;

DOUBLE FOR PENNINGTON

Franco's Changed Plan

London, Aug. 2. Gen. Franco reported to-day that he had changed his tactics and had The British Bhics were given a suspended his offensive on the Madrid brilliant send-off when Alan Penning- front to concentrate on the occupa- ton, the Oxford captain, gained untion of Santander, inches victory in the 100 yards over! Native

have troops

been rushed Calloway, the Harvard "fler.” northern front to make a fresh attack.

Pennington again forced Calle-

Gen. Franco proposes to conquer Into second

and place in the fur- Northern Spain within a month and long in the record time of 21-3 will then make a big effort to smash which is the fasest time the the Madrid defence.Reuter Bulletin. Oxonian has ever run the disance,; Another Englishman to rum

way

sec..

the

Cervera Attacked

The second half saw the lasers fastest race of his life was C. A. .

Madrid, August 1. pressing but their attempts to score Emery, the Cantab, who beat North-1

The War Ministry stales that three mile in 1min. 13.see.j repeatedly faffed, mainly through the rup in the good work of it. Wing Lee in the about 5sec. better than his previous Loyalist bombers sighted the In- surgent cruiser Almirante Cervera defence line.

competition best.

about But for Ali irfan's success in the off the coast and dropped Realising that their aggressive weight the Americans would have twenty bombs, some of them close enough to splash water on the decks tarties were not helping them the swept the board in the feld events of the cruiser, which used German C.B.C. players fell back and put up! Here are the details:

high-powered anti-aircraft guns to a stiT resistance, but there was no

drive away the attackers.United stopping the

winners who scored three other gozla before the final

Press.

whistle.

Teams: S.C.A.A. "A"-Tang Sit-

G. Cesar Carmona. Far Eastern hung; Harold Wing Lee, Lee Kwai- young: Stanley Lee (1); B. Leung University,

Fells Ampou. Laong, Laan.

100 Yards-), A. Pennington (0.3; Calloway ( 3, . Durlingame (Y); 4. M. M. Scarr (C.). Inches: 2ft. 10 1-10res 200 Yards.1, Pennington: (0.); 2, Callo way 3, G. Millett (Y): 4, Beart (C 2 41. 21 3-10sec. (record).

410 Yards-A C. K. Brown (C) 2 F. Curtis (Y.); 4. R Lightboy 11: A. Der 47 110sec, (record).

BHD Vard-1,

Congdon :

(2), Wang Chi-bung (2), Tse Hung- Northrup 18.; Brown (C2 A

8. F. Hantista. Far Eastern Uni-yue (1).

It is hoped that the new Restency body will shortly he announced versity. Reuter.

9. Sam Ang. Laong Laan.

10. Galilermo Lumain. Far Eastern

A message received on Sunday stated that the resignation had been | University, withdrawn, thus solving the political crisis.

SPORT ADVTS.

THE KOWLOON FOOTBALL

CLUB..

The Twenty third Annan) General Meeting of Members will

MEN'S DOUBLES

1. Mauricio Zamora-Alfredo Diy. Laong Laan.

Leonardn

Gavia-Leodegarlo

Pollntan, Yeo Athletic Club.

3. Guillerino Aragon-Leopoldo Calixto, Laong Laan.

4. Marlasto

Diaz, Laong Laan.

3. Watson (11 23yds; 50yds, kimin, 13

♪ "

LATE MR. W. PADDOCK

MASONIC SERVICE AT

THE FUNERAL

W. Hudson (C). Tyda. Imla. 64 3-10sec One Mille-1 Emery (C): 2. C.R.C.-Wong Kim-wah: James Northrup (LD. R. Martin (D): 4 Leung, Chun Woon-yin; Fong Chung-a-1e, yuc; Chan Man-poa; Chui Fook-toi. Two Mites,--1, CA. TOT (943 Paddock, an old China hand who W. Woodland (V): 3, J. Fox 19.); 4, J. Sak Chi-man.

CRICKET IN CANADA

Servillon-Rodrigo M.C.C. Touring Team On

5. Felix Ampon-Sam Ang, Laong Laan.

LADIES SINGLES

1. Minda Ochoa, Philippine Wo- men's University.

Second Visit

The funeral of the Inte Mr. W. H. L.

K. Hawkey 10.). soyds distance. Dmln. died at the Wor Memorial Hospital on

40400

120 Yards Hurdles,-). 11. Fernak (11.1: Saturday evening, took place at the J. Siistelda (V. 3, 4. P. Knight Protestant Cemetery at Happy Valley

A. F. V. Scopes 10.3. ft. yard. 14 yesterday. 9-10sec.

וויד

The Reverend Cyril Brown 220 Yards Hurdles. 1. At Ms (oficiated at the service in the Chapel T. Day (Y; 3. D. Nichols (G); Dyers. 21: 2yits, 23.6-10sec, record). In the cemetery, which was attended Long Jump H. Ethridge 23 by a small circle of intimate friends, MAG 2. 11. F. Askew (C.), 2241. Wying

3. J. Ferguson (Y.). 201. 113 4. J and others.

also held.

Dastell (0.1, 20tt. 71.

High Jump-1. R. Haydock H.), GIL 2in 2, R. Kennedy (C.), dft. 2ng 3. G. Aertsen (1. St. 101; A Selwyn 10 Haydock awarded Brat pince as he minde fewer attempts.

Harding (Y), 137.

A Masonic service was

The chief mourners were the wife,, son and mother-in-law, and amongst others present were Messrs. T. B. Wilson, Wallace Harper, P. Servanin,

Ollawa, Aug. 2. The M.C.C. started

tour of 2 Irmgard Baumann. Manla Canada to-day

Pole Vault.), WC.). 13ft.; J. T H. Lummert, G. P. Lammert, G. A.] when it played in. 2. F. R Tennis Club.

Teronio. This is the second time Lausen (Y.), 13ft. Websier gained second Harriman, C. A. Yolle, F. Simondsen, Wo- that a M.C.C. team has visited the place with least sumber of innses.

Weight, All Irfan (C.), 481, ONI

G. Duwading (1.), 45ft. 13; 13. The team will play in all the printman (1.), 44ft. 05: 4. Hincks (c.).

4381. Gin.—Iteuter. cipal cities.-Reuter Butictin.

3. Alda Ochoa, Philippine men's University.

be held at the Kowloon Football Club Pavilion, on Friday, August | 4. V. Varlan, Far Eastern Uni- 6th, 1937, at 6 p.m.

By Order of the Commillee,

Branded

A Thief-

A. S. BLISS,

Hon. Secretary.

But Innocent!

Buck

Jones

IN.

BRANDED"

Hair-Broadth Adventures

of a Man Who Stole Only A Spunky Girl's Heart!

Love and Thrills' Galore!

Directed by

D. Rose Ledermon

A Columbia Picture

TO - MORROW

at the

ALHAMBRA

versity.

5. Estrella Alburo, unattached.

FOOTBALL TOURISTS

South China Continue In Winning Vein

The South China A.A. football tourists now in Butavia scored two outstanding successes over the week- end, winning both their engagements and thus kreping their undefeated record intact.

¿ Dominion.

LUNCH SCORES

London, Aug. 2.

J. Brown and A. R. Abbas.

Wreaths were sent by the family, Laurie, Gladys and Veronica, Betty and Kurt, Ruth and Jim Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. P. Servonin, Bess and Wal- lace Harper, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. T. Locke, Mr. and Mrs.

County match AUSTRALIAN SOCCER Mr. and Mrs. B. Owrum-Andersen,

were:

Surrey 262. Notts 162-2. Yorks 216. Lanes 163-3, Sussex 101. Middlesex (1lendiren 187).

Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Harriman, Mr. Harry Joseph and Family, Professor Hsu T-shan, Mr. T. A. Madar, Mr. F. Simondsen, Mr. A. R. Abbas, The Crownching Co. Inc.; The District Grand Lodge of Hongkong and South

ren of the Corinthian Lodge, Amoy.

Perth, Aug. 2. The English amateur soccer team 480-5 touring Australia played its Anal match of the tour yesterday against Worcester 213, Warwickshire 238-8, West Australia and won six-one. Chinn, E. C.; and Officers and Breth- Glamorgan 229 and 130-0. New Reuter Bulletin. Zealand 127..

Kent 273 and 44-2. Hampshire |

203.

Leicester 277. Northants 172-3. Gloucester 452 (Hammond 110).

On Saturday they played the Somerset 128.

Christian Association of Batavia and Derby 85 and 165-5. Essex 342.- won by three gonls to one. Goal-Reuter Bulletin.

scorers were Lai Shlu-wing (2) and

Fung-cheung. The tourists gave a

fine display in this match and con--

siderably impressed local football CANADIAN TENNIS

enthusiasts,

Playing again on Sunday, they)

met a Combined Batavia team and

Toronto, Aug. 2.

won by the odd goal in Ave. In this Walter Senior, of San Francisco, match the tourists were given one of to-day Wott the Canadian men's their hardest games to date. Lee singles tenals champlonship by de Wal-tong, Lai Shiu-wing and Lee fenting Bobby Murray, af Montreal, Shek-you were the goal-scorers. 7-5, 2-6, 6-3, 6-2-United Press.

&

mik

(

61 Ceprish P. L

we

carry

As Sole Hongkong and China Distributors for The Duro Co., Dayton, Ohio, U.S.A., adequate stocks and are equipped to install and maintain the following genuine Duro Products:

Duro Deep Well Pumps. Duro Shallow Well Pumps. Automatic Water Systems. Fractional HP Electric Motors. EMPIRE SALES COMPANY Phone 31261 for 33 Wong Nai Chung Rd. Phone 56226 for 430 Nathan Rd., Kowloon.

BNANA

HA

HO

FERDINAND EMULATES THE CLOWN

1937. SUMMER

TO-DAY'S SPECIAL BARGAIN

SALE

Dresses To Clear

from $3.50

Lane Crawford Lot

TITOY

AIR-CONDITIONED THEATRES

OPENING TO-MORROW

In You I know the Secret

of Every Woncan!

ALEXANDER KORDA presints

Charles

HAUGHTON REMBRANDT

Also "TOBY TORTOISE RETURNS"

(A Silly Symphony

in Technicolour)

Role as ad

ALEXANDER KORDA

GERTRUDE LAWRENCE ELSA LANCHESTER EDWARD CHAPMA ̧ Ñ; ALONDON FILM PRODUCTION,

UNATE D ARTISTS

COUNT THE

"TELEGRAPHS”

EVERYWHERE

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.