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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

June 28, 1939.

By Ernie Bushmiller

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A NARROW WIN FOR CAMBRIDGE ATHLETES

Bennett's Double Against

A.A.A.: A.G.K. Brown Scores In The Quarter And Half

By Bevil Rudd

London, May 29..

Cambridge University (Past and Present beat a strong A.A.A. team at Fenners by 73-67, after a thrilling match.

After nine of the 14 events the Powell and H. K. Lister gained an- A.A.A. led by 54-30. Then Cam- other eight, points for the A.A.A. bridge got the first two places in the in the Tong jump, Powell clearing discus, the weight, the high jump 22ft. Bin. to bent Lister by half an and the three miles, so that with inch, For Cambridge, H. D'Rrey one event the quarter-inlle-lo go Irvine excelled himself by doing over the scores were level at 80 all.

A. G. K. Brown, who had previous-

was

22 best double of the day Jy won the half-mile easily in 2min. brought off by the Cambridge secre- ran the quarter for Cambridge in tary, E. 11, Bennett, who first won place of 3. C. Horsfall. He and the the discus with a throw of 132ft. President, R. A. Palmer, ran: the 0in. and then put-the-weight with A.A.A. men off their legs, Brown 45. 24in, 5in, beyond R. L. How- winning in 49,5sec.

Innd.

Palmer had corller in the after- Howland was one of the seven post noon won the 440 yards hurdles in members who represented Cam- his stride in 57,2see. He had at bridge. The others were A. G. K. least two seconds in hand, and Brown, J. C. Horsfall, C. Whitehead, already I can tlp him confidently to P. D. Word, C. A. J. Emery and R. be the best man in Great Britain at K. 1. Kennedy (who won the high This event for the championships on jump at eft.). Howland won the July 8.

ight for Cambridge against Oxford AW. Sweeney (A.A.A.) was short; in 1926 with nut of 40ft 4in. of training, and he found R. V. The past members scored 26 of Loader (Cambridge) too fast for him Cambridge's 73 points. The AAA. In the 220 yards. In the 100 yards leam contained two old Cambridge Londer was in front at half-way, but Blues. D. R. Bell (second in the Sweeney's powerful speed was very discus) and S. G. Gunn (second in effective over the last 30 yards, and the mile). The combination of past he won by the best part of a yard and present is .an excellent Idea

(Oxford, please note!). Results:

in 10.1sce.

F. Close (A.A.A.) showed remark

fine form in the mile, winning

ably

us nc

20.8ses,

in the three miles the A.A.A. men were no match for C. A. J. Emery

THE RESULTS

120 YARDS HIGH HURDLES: E. J. S Higgins 11.ondon A.G.. A.A.A.), 1; R. Dunstan (Univ. of London A.C., A.A.A.).

15.5nec.

and P. D. Ward. The first mile was L. D. Empsen (Clare, Camb.), 3; Byds. run in 4min, 52sec.. the second in smin, and the hird in 4min: 43ses Emery was irresistible over the last lap.

JAVELIN: J. A. M. McMillop (Milo- carlar A.C., A.A.A.), 100ft, guin. 1; J. L wigley (Pembroke, Camb.), 11. Bin., 2: C. J. Rynu Trinity, Camb. 156ft. Gin

100 YARDS: A. W. Sweeney (Mo- carian A.C. A.A.A.). 1; W. R. Louder (St. Catharines, Camb.). 2. Paterson (Queen's, Camb.). 3. 21. 10.trec.

A.A.A. 1st AND 2nd IN HURDLES The A.A.A. with E. J. C, Higgins

ONE MILE: F. Close (Surrey A.C., and R. Dunstan," were first-and, A.A.A.); 1; 6.0. Gunn (Achilles, AAA). second in the hurdles, liggins win-E; R-A. Crosley-Holland (Jesus, Camb.), ning in 15.3sec. The Cambridge first 12ytis, min. 20.tscc.

440 YARDS LOW HURDLES: I. A. string, L. D. Empson, fouled his first Paimer. (Pembroke, Camb.). 1 S. L. hurdle and lost several yards. R. A.Thomson (Elon Manor A.C., AAA.), 2 R. Dunstan (Unly. of London A.C. A.A.A. 3. yds, 87.250.

YOU WILL LIKE YOUR FAVOURITE ERROL FLYNN

OLE VAULT, I WYielder (Laugh borough Univ. AC. A.A.A.). Ht. Gin. 1 C. P. S. North (Trinity 1. Camb.), 10ft Bin, 2 P. L. Drangwin Trinity .. Camb.) 10ft. in. (more faults), 3.

880 YARDS: A. G. K. Brown (Peter- house, Camb.), 1; A. G. Baldwin Surrey A.C., A.A.A. D. F. McCabe (London AC, AAA.1, 3. Dyde, 2mins.

LONG JUÁIP: . A. Powell (Achilles Club, A‚‚), 24, Bin. 1; H. K. Lister (Nottingham Univ. AC. A.A.A.). 22ft. Trinity

B.

MORE AFTER YOU), 121t, 0%in Irvine HAVE SEEN HIM IN:

"FOUR'S A CROWD"

HE HAS THRILLED. YOU IN ACTION IN:

"CAPTAIN BLOOD" "CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE"

·"ROBIN HOOD"

BUT NEVER YET IN SUCH A FINE, COMEDY ROLE

COMING SAT, JULY NE

to the KING'S THEATRE

An Incident in the Bowls Leogue ai Happŷ Valley last Saturday. F. II. W. Haynes is seen anxiously watching bis skip's wood rolling up after the Jack has been shifted. Staff Photographer,

Here And There

With "Abe". Kho Sin-Kie's Bad Luck At Wimbledon: Surprise Defeat Of Chinese R.C.

Baseball

Dodgers, Bees In Marathon Struggle

New York, June 27. A marathon match between Brooklyn Dodgers and Boston Braves LL eight seeded players in the been.seeded. I see that_w.cwas played in the National Baseball Ainen's singles-H. W. Austin, Choy, the Davis Cupper, only got League today. “Al the end of 23 in- Bobby Riggs, Donald McNeill, Elwood through after dropping the first two nings, the score was still deadlocked Cooke, Roderich Menzel, F. Puncee, sets to R. Egan, of Eire. So far 2-2 and the game wor 1. Tloczynski and Henner Henkel this year, Choy has not yet lost to owing to darkness.

A

most

and Braves, played 20 Innings.

called

Both sides used four pitchers to- day, the Dodgers scoring 18 hits to the Braver 17. Phelps caught for the Dodgers and Lopez for the Braves.

The following were the results:

NATIONAL LEAGUE

got through their first round matches an Englishman in match play, and It was the third longest game in at Wimbledon with comparative case. his form has been so, good that he the history of Major League base- Of these, Austin, one of the two is expected to go far unless he plays ball. The longest was played in 1920 favourites to win the title, had the as badly as he apparently did on when the same two teams, Dodgers hardest fight of the lot, his opponent, Monday. The third Chinese in the the 18-year-old Hungarian Davis tournament, J. H. Ho, was eliminated Cupper, J. Asboth, taking him to 22und with Kho out of it, the Chinese games in the third and fast set, Ac- banner will be borne by Choy alone. cording to Reuter, Austin showed that he needed a fet more match Defeat At Last practice, and for this his recent visit to the United States on behalf of the

AFTER seven years of continuous 220 YARDS: W. R. Loader (St. Moral Re-Armament movement is

success, the Chinese R.C. were The Callerine Camb.), 1; A. W. Sweeney

surprisingly defeated in the "A" (Milocarian A.CA.A.A.). 2; A. T. Linen probably responsible.

one-sided match in the round was Division of the Tennis League by the Ashcombe St. George's A... A.A.A.). 3.

Pallada, of Yugo South China A.A. on Monday. Like Brooklyn that between J. A foot. 22 Baer.

Emery Slavia, and J. C. Warboys, of Great all good things, I suppose even this Boston THREE MILES: CA J (Emmanuel, Camb.). I; P. D. Ward (Si.

Britain, the former winning without John's, Camb.), 21. R. McIntyre

Game called at the end of the 23rd Tachiles, AAA) 120vd, 14min, 35secilia loss of a single game. Henner record-breaking winning streak must Inner-] end-sometime,-but-I-certainly-did-not- DISCUS: E. II. Benncil (Clare, Camb.). Henkel, the German player, was also expect it to end this season whenning. 132ft. 0 in. 1; D. R. Bell (Achilles, seen in another pecultor match, Up the C.R.C. have so many splendid Chiengo A.AA.), 12ft. 115. 2: L. R. Carter

against young F. J. Plercey, of Great (London AC, AAAJ, 125kt. 91⁄2l., 3.

On Monday, players to call upon.

St. Louis Britain, Henkel had to fight every the C.R.C. had their full team out: HIGH JUMP: I. k. I. Kennedy (Clare, Camb.), ft., 1; P. B. Wright (St. John's,

Huck and Gleeson homered for the inch of the way in the first set, yet they lost by the odd set. Piquancy Cubs and Slaughter and Gutteridge Camb.), att, Bin., 2; E. C. foar (Wiltshire which he clinched in the 16th game. was added to the result by the fact for the Cardinals. Batteries.-Car- Constabulary A.C... A.A.A.), BIL, ain.

The next two sets then became as that the South China team, although tmore faults),

and the German won without con- T. Wang, a former national cham- one-sided as the first had been close alrengthened by the inclusion of W: dinals, Warneke and Owen.

Philadelphia ceding another game. The three leading Americans, Bobby

plon, did not have the services of New York Riggs. Tennie Kwok, one of their best men.

(Clare, Camb.), 451 214in. R. L. PUTTING THE WEIGHT: F. H. Bennett Howland St. John's, Camb.), 44ất. 9 in..

2 A. F. Dandidt (Milocarian A.C., A.A.A.)

| dift. lin. 3.**

40 YARDS: A. G. K. Brown (Peter- house, Camb.), 1; R. A. Falmer (Pem- broke, Camb.). 2. J. S. Witilams (South London H., A.AA.), 3. 4yd, 49.Asec.

V.R.C. Water Polo Team Chosen

The following have been selected

to represent Victoria Recreation Club

in

D

Water-Polo Lengde match

against Chinese Bathing Club to morrow at the Club's Pool at 8.15 p.m.

M. M. de V. Soares: S. V. Gitting and N. Delgado; D. H. Taylor; R. Silva-Notto, D. Hutchinson and A. J. Hussain.

Reserve, W, Sprinkle.

Durban Spurns German Tender

LONDON, June 27~The Durban municipal authorities have accepted tender from a British firm for the supply of telephone cables, although the tender was 35 per cent, higher than that of a competing German Arm,

according to a report received {here.

is recalled that a similar affair which recently occurred at Cupe Town led to a protest by the German Minis- Iter to South Africa--Trans-Ocfan,"

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Mueller homered for the Phillies

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who is joint favourite with Austin, The King's Park players are to he and Ott, Bonura, Ripple for the Donald McNeill, who recently, won

congratulated on their performance.

the French championships, and El-Nat since 1931 have the Chinese Glants, Batteries-Glants, Schuma wood Cooke-all three "sceded" players--won their matches comfort

ably.

Kho's Bad Luck

R.C.

that year, they were defeated by the Pittsburgh

been beaten in this division. In cher and Dasning. Indian R.C. who went on to win the Cincinnati

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championship. The Indians ' then McCormick homered for the Reds.

had C. A. Rumjahn and J. Cassumbhoy who, together with the DECAUSE

[Rumjahn cousing, were almost. cer- буда explanation glyen, we in Hongkong wondered lain of getting at least five sets in why Kho Sin-kie, the Chinese Davis every match.

no

Cupper, and winner of the lost in Title Fight

Bournemouth tennis championships, had not been "seeded." Yesterday

Batteries-Reds, Lombardi.

Derringer and

AMERICAN LEAGUE

St. Louis

2 4 Chiengo

15 0 Kuhel homered for the White Sox. Batteries.-White Sox, Lyons and

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a cable came through to the effectHAT long-awaited fight for the that he had conceded a walk-over to

be-Tresh. world's heavyweight title his opponent in the first round as he tween Joe Louis, holder, and Tony

Boston had not recovered from the lorn "Two-Ton" Galento, takes place at back muscle which he

For Washington sustained the Yankee Stadium to-night. while winning the Priory Tournu-the mere fact that the night had been Iment. It will be recalled that on arranged, Geoffrey Simpson recently Peacock.

The match between Detroit Tigers 1, Kho met M. Tanacescu, of paid tribute to the Galento "brain June Rumania, in the final of the Pridry trust." "If ever a man was bally and Cleveland Indians will be played Tournament at Birmingham and hooed into a championship fixture, it at night,--Reuter, - won by scores of 1-0, 7-5, 6-2. In has happened in this case," said winning this match, the challenge Simpson, who is not alone in this bowl became his property as it was opinion. Others also think that on

LONDON, June 27-OMelal Couri

his third successive win in the fighting merit alone Galento had not circles to-day, told the "United Prese" tournament, but in doing so he was yet done enough to justify being that "there is nothing whatever to then reported to have strained his matched with the champion there support the report that the Duke and back. Kho, who also reached the are others more worthy of con Duchess of Windsor are returning to final of the inen's doubles and the sideration.. But the "brain trust" has Ingland, United Press. mixed doubles, was unable to take done its work well. Galento has hind: further part in the tournament after his picture taken with u cigar in his he and his partner. R. Ritchie, had mouth and a mug of beer in each last 6-0 in the opening set against hund; he has shown his hairy chest; la Donis Coombe and C. E. Malfroy, he has been seen hoisting beer trains, and he constant references to is injury was then thought to be barrels in his bar The Galento Loula as a "softie" are all part of the just u strain; but it turned out to trust oven employs a man to think build-up. But It has worked, and be a torn back muscle. It was prob- up smart sayings for Tony to utter, the fight is on," and will draw big ably for this reason that he had not! The beer-guzzling angle is a gag: so money to-night,"

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