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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

June 28, 1939.

By Ernie Bushmiller

WHA-A--

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The Beg. U. 6. PVA DIL; NudeChatel

MAY-20

BAW-W-W WOW.W

TUSHME

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 on- A.A.A. led by 54-36. Then Cam- other eight points for the A.A.A. bridge got the first two places in the in the long jump, Powell clearing diseus, the weight, the bigh Jump 22ft. Bin. to beat Lister by half an and the three miles, so that with inch. For Cambridge, B. D'frey one event the quarter-mile-to go Irvine excelled himself by doing over the scores were level at 00 all.

2211,

A. G. K. Brown, who had previous- The best double of the day was ly won the half-mile easily in 2min. brought off by the Cambridge secre- ran the quarter for Cambridge in tury, E. H. Lennett, who first won place of J. C. Horsful. He and the the discus with a throw of 132ft. President, R. A. Palmer, run the 0in. and then put-the-weight with A.A.A. men off their lega. Brown 45ft. 24in. 5in. beyond R. L. How-

land. winning In 49,5rec.

Palmer had earlier in the after- Howland was one of the seven post who represented Cam- noon won the 440 yards hurdles in members

his stride in 57.29cc. He had at bridge. The others were A. G. K. least two seconds in hand, and Brown, J. C. liorsfall, C. Whitehead, already I can tip him conßdently to 1. D. Ward, C. A. J. Emery and R. be the best man in Great Britain at K. I. Kennedy (who won the high this event for the championships on jump at Oft.). Howland July 8.

weight for Cambridge against Oxford in 1926 with a put of 40ft. 4in.

won

the

A. W. Sweeney (A.A.A.) was short

The past members scored 20 ot of training, and he found R. W. Loader (Cambridge) too fast for him Cambridge's 73 points. The A.A.A. In the 220 yards. In the 100 yards team contained two old Cambridge (second 1:1 the Loader was in front at half-way, but Blues, D. R. Bell 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 iden in 10.1sec.

(Oxford, please note!). Results:

F. Close (A.A.A.) showed remark- ably fine form in the mile, winning

as he pleased in 4min. 20.8soc., but

THE RESULTS

120 YARDS HIGH HURDLES: E. J. C.

15.50cc.

in the three miles the AAA meniggins (London A.C. A.A.A.), K were no match for C. A. J. Emery Dunstan (Univ. of London A.C., A.A.h.), and P. D. Ward. The first mile was L. D. Empson Clare, Camb.). 3; yds. run in 4mln. 52sec., the second in Bmin. and the hiird in imin, 4350 Emery was irresistible over the last lap.

AAA. 1st AND 2nd IN HURDLES

The AA.A. with E. J. C. Higgins

were

JAVELIN: J. A. M. MaMillop (Milo- eurian A.G., A.A.A.1. 100ft, in 1: J. L.. Wigley (Pembroke, Camb.), 1658. Bin, 2 C. J. Ryan (Trinity, Camb.). 100ft. in 3. 100 YARDS: A. W. Sweeney (Milo- Carian A.C., A.A.A.), 1; W. R. Loader ist. Catharine's, Camb.), 2; R. Paterson (Queen Camb.). 3. ft. 10.1sec.

ONE MULE: F. Close (Surrey AC and AAA, G. (Achilles, 12yde. 4rnin, 20.8xec,

and R. Dunstan w. Higgins wins 3:14. Crosley-Holland tests. Camb.).

An incident in the Bowls League at Hoppy Valley last Saturday. F. H. W. Haynes in seen anxiously watching his skip's 'wood rolling up after the Jack has been rifled,-Staff Photographer.

Here

And There

-With "Abe"-

Kho Sin-Kie's Bad Luck

At Wimbledon: Surprise Defeat Of Chinese R.C.

"seeded" players the been I W.

LEAGUE TENNIS RESULTS

"

Club de Recreio entertained weakened Civil Service Cricket Club team in their "B" Division League tennis encounter at King's Park yes- terday, and won 1-1..

1

L. F. V. Ribeiro and A. M. Silva (Recreio) lost to I. and B. Agufuroff 2-6; beat W. J. Skinner and F. B. Baxter 8-2; beat S. C. Peck and J. Bicknell 0-3,

G.-A.-Noronha and M.-A. Oliveira.

with

A men's singles H. W. Austin, Choy, the Dovis Cupper, only got Brothers beat Skinner and Buxter

A. Bobby Riggs, Donald McNeill, Elwood through after dropping the first two 6-2; beat Peck and Bicknell 6-3.

A. E. Xavier and H. F. Gonsalves Cooke, Roderich Menzel, F. Puncec,

ning in 15.5sec. The Cambridge first string, L. D. Empson, fouled his first Palmer hurdle and lust several yards. R. A..Tunstan Univ. of Lonass

440 YARDS LOW HURDLES

(Pembroke, Camb.). 1 S. L.

YOU WILL LIKE YOUR FAVOURITE ERROL FLYNN, MORE AFTER YOU HAVE SEEN HIM IN: "FOUR'S A CROWD"

HE HAS THRILLED YOU IN

ACTION INE

"CAPTAIN · BLOOD". “CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE"

ROBIN HOOD" BUT NEVER YET IN SUCH A FINE COMEDY ROLE COMING SAT, JULY 198

# to the KING'S THEATRE

A.A.A. 3. Syda, 57.2ice.

London AC

1. Tloczynski and Henner Henkel this year, Choy has not yet lost to

year, Choy has not yet lost to (Recreio) beat Agafuroft Brothers

got through their first round matches an Englishman in match play, and 6-0; beat Skinner and Baxter 7-5; at Wimbledon with comparative case. his form has been so good that he beat Peck and Bicknell 0-2.

POLE VAULT: IL W. Yielder (Lough- borough Univ, A.C., AAA.), 11ft, gin., 18 C. P. 5. North (zrinily 15. Camb.), 10ft Bin.. 2 P. L. Brantwin (Trinity FL, PAHAN Camb.), 104 in. (more faults), 3.

'K.C.C. "A" Succeed

At Cox's Road, Kowloon Cricket Club "A" beat their "B" team 9-0 in the latter's home match in the "B" Division of the Lawn Tennis League:

| Or these, Austin, one of the two is expected to go far unless he plays favourites to win the title, had the as badly as he apparently did sa hurdest Gght of the lot, his opponent, Monday. The third Chinese in the BED YARDS: A. G. K. Brown (Pelor- the 18-year-old Hungarian Davis tournament, J. H. Ho, was eliminated house, Camb.), A. G. Daldwin (Surrey Cupper, 3. Asboth, taking him to 22 and with Kho out of it, the Chinese AC AAA Bys. mms.

2. D. F. McCabe (London games in the third and last set. Ac-banner will be borne by Choy alone. A.C., Club, A.A.A.), z2tt, Bla., 4; H. K. Linter that be needed a lot more match Defeat At Last

LONG JUMP: H. A. Powell (Achilles cording to Reuter, Austin showed (Nottingham Univ. A.Ç.. A‚‚Â).

practice, and for this his recent visit

F. A. Broadbridge and A. L. Fish- D'Arcy Irvine (Trinity

to the United States on behalf of the

[FTER seven years of continuous er (K.C.C. "*") lost to N, A. E. Chmb.), 2211. in..

220 YARDS: W,

Loader (St. Moral Re-Armament movement is success, the Chinese RC were Mackay and D. J. N. Anderson 5-7; W. Sweeney Catherine's Camb.), 1;

lucarian A.C., A.A.A.). 2. A. Liften one-sided match in the round was Division of the Tennis League by the 5-7; lost to W. M. Gittins and B.

The probably responsible.

most surprisingly defeated in the "A" lost to F. Grose and A. V. While (Aabeombe St. George's A.C.. A.A.A), 5.

that between J. Pallado, of Yugo- A foot. 22.bsec.

THREE MILES: C. (Emmanuel, Camb.), TP. D. Ward (at Britain, the former winning without record-breaking winning streak must "B") lost to Mackay and Anderson

AJ Emery Slavia, and J. C. Warboys, of Great South Chino A.A. on Monday. Like Soltau 3-8.

all good things, 1 suppose even this E. Eymard and R. E. Lee (K.C.c. John's. Camb.). 2. R. McIntyre (Achilles, A.A.A.), 3, 20yd, 14min. Wiec the loss of a single game. Henner

DISCUS: E. 11. fennett (Clare, Cambel. Henkel, the German player, was also end sometime, but I certainly did not 2-0; lust to Grose and White 3-6; 132/1, 0ting 1; D. R. Bell (Achilles, seen in another pecullar match, Up expect it to end this season when lost to Gittins and Soltau 4-0.

so many spieno KCC R A.A.A.J. 138ft. 134. 2: L. R. Carter against young F. J. Piercey, of Greofthe C.R.C. have

(London A.C., A.A.A), 12811. 03⁄41⁄2in.. 3.

Constabulary A.Ç.. AAA.), 3ft. Bin (more fault), 3.

PUTTING THE WEIGHT: E. 11, Dennel! (Clare Camb.), 45ft 2in. 1; R. L

Howland (Bt, John, Camb.) 4. Din 2. A. E, Bandidt Milocarion A.C., AAA

18 TARDS: A. G. K. Brown (Peter brake Combs Williams (South

B. D. Lay and J. R. Turner Henkei had to fight.every the CRC. had their full team out: Anderson 2-6; lost to Grose and

players to call upon. On HIGH JUMP: R. K. I. Kennedy (Clare. Britain,

lost to Mackay, and Camb.), ort, 1; 2. 3. Wright (8), John'z, 1 inch of the way in the

first set, Camb.), BL. Ein, 2. E. C. 11oor (Wittanire which he clinched in the 10th same, yet they lost by the odd set. Piquancy White 2-0; lost to Gittins and Sele

was added to the result by the fact The next two sets then became as that the South China team, although

fnu -0.

South China Beat K.LT.C. one-sided as the Brat had been close, strengthened by the inclusion of W. and the German won without con-T, Wang, a former national cham- At King's Park, South China beat ceding another game. The three plon, did not leading

have the services of, Kowloon Indians Tennis Club 7-2 ir. Americans, Bobby Riggs, Tennie Kwok, one of their best men. their "B" Division League Tennis en who is joint favourite with Austin, The King's Park players are to be counter. Donald McNeill, who recently wo perfernance. the French championships, and congratulated on the phe Chinese China) lost to S. A. and S. S. Bus- wood Cooke-all threa "scoded"

R.C. been beaten in this division. In sain 1-0; boat M. O. Hoosen and A. players-won their matches comfort that year, they were defeated by the Rahmin -1; beat F. Khan and M. ably.

Indian R.C, who went

A. Khan B-2. to win the championship. The Indians then F. N. Wong and H. K. Ho (South had C. A. L. Rumiahn and J. A. China) beat Hussain Brothers 7-5: Cassumbhey who, together with the beat Hoosen and Rahmin 6-0; beat DECAUSE по explanation wa. Rumjahn cousins, were almost cer- Khan and Khan 6-1. Bgiven, we in Hongkong wondered tain of getting at least five sels in

1. A. Palmer (Pem-

Londen 11, AAA.), 3, (yd, 40.5sec.

V.R.C. Water Polo Team Chosen

The following have been selected to represent Victoria Recreation Club

p.m.

Kho's Bad Luck

why Kho Sin-kie, the Chinese Davis.

every match.

Cupper, and winner of the last two Title Fight Bournemouth tennis championships,

had not been "seeded." Yesterday

on

W. T. Lew and C. H. Dew (South

K. H. Lee and W. H. Ho (South (China) lost to Hussain - Brothers 4-6; beat Hoosen and Rahmir 3-4; beat Khan and Khan 6-2,

Silva-Netto, D. Hutchinson and A. back muscle which he sustained the Yankee Stadium to-night. For 6-3.

Reserve, W. Sprinkie.

C.R.C. v. C.C.C.

and J. J, Forguson

In Water-Polo League match against Chinese Bathing Club to morrow of the Chuir's Pool at 8.15 a cable came through to the effectTHAT long-awaited Oght for the In the "B" Division of the Tempis that he had conceded a walk-over to world's heavyweight title be-League yesterday on the Chinese M. M. de V, Soares; S. V. Gittins his opponent in the first round as he tween Joe Louis, holder, and Tony Recreation Club ground, the C.R.C. and N. Delgado; D. H. Taylor; R. had not recovered from the torn "Two-Ton" Galento, takes place at beat the Hongkong Cricket Club

|J. Hussain,"

E. E. Story while winning the Priory Tourna- the mere fact that the fight had been ment. It will be recalled that on arranged, Geoffrey Simpson 'recently (H.K.CC.) lost to P. F. Choy and June 1, Kho met M. Tanacescu, of paid tribute to the Galento "brain Rumania, in the final of the Priory trust." "If ever a man was baliy K. C. Ng 2-0: lost to D. C. and C. Tournament at Birmingham and hoord into a championship fixture, it C. Luk 3-0; beat S. W. Liang and B. O'M. Deane and W. H.. Jowitt won by scores of 1-6, 7-5, 6-2. In lias happened in this case," said F. IT. Kwok 0-4. winning this match, the challenge Simpson, who is not alone in this beat Choy and Ng 6-3; lost to Luk how! became his property as it was opinion. Others also think that and Lask 2-8; beat Liang and Kwok | his third successive win D the Aghting merit alone Galento had not

6-2, tournament, but in doing so he was yet done enough to justify being then reported to have strained his matched with the champion; there back, Kho, who also reached the are others more worthy of con-shan lost to Choy and Ng 4-6; lost Anal of the men's doubles and the sideration. But the "brain trust" has to. Luk and Luk 4-0; lost to Liang mixed doubles, was unable to take done its work well- Galento has had and Kwok 3-0. further part in the tournament after his picture taken, with a cigar in his

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