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July 18, 1939.
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ARGENTINA MAY PRODUCE THE POLO TEAM TO OVERCOME THE UNITED STATES
Four Men From Interior Rated To Have A Good
Chance Of Doing So
By Harold K. Milks
Buenos Aires:
America's decisive triumphs over the British polo forces at Meadowbrook, N. Y., indicate that it may be some years before the United States supremacy in the sport can be successfully chal- lenged.
The British poloists have nd- mitted that they held tile hope of whipping the Americans, after watching the brilliant U. S. team inf action. Polo stars of other countries agree. The Americans possess too high-goal players and toa
many many good ponies.
But back in the distant extoncias from which come splendid horses
LOCAL GOLF RESULTS
At Fanling on July 11, Mrs. W. J. and daring riders the polo men of E. Mackenzle won the silver division Argentina ore dreansing again of a of the L. G..U. Medal Competition when she returned n card of 105 (17) victory over the Americana.
for the These hard-riding caballeros would 90. There were no entries like to repeat the triumphal tour of bronze division.
The Happy Valley summer meeting: 1922 when Luis Lacey-only 10-gonl player in Argentine history-led a of the Women's Scetion of the Royal squad abroad to capture both the Hongkong Golf Club will be held on English and American open cham- July 25. The competition plurtships.
OLYMPIC TITLE NOT ENOUGH
The Olympic championship this country's sons captured at Berlin in 1930 is not enough. Argentina wants) to beat the Americans.
will be
nine holes medal round, half handi eap. The draw for partners is at tea-time. Prizes will be presented at the end of the competition.
July Competitions M. G. Carruthers, d up, won the (Par) Pool, Fanling Old
Lacey, now 52, says the constant- Bogey ty Improving strain of men and Course, ployed over the week-end. horses should soon give this country! There were 11 entries. another winning combination.
S. T. Butlin and D. S. Edward, 68.
"I won't say that we have to-day tie and qualify for the Adamson Cup the players to beat the States' team, Competition at Happy Valley. which to my mind is the best polo Happy Valley Summer Bingles outfit the world has ever seen," sald Surg. Comdr. C. B. Nicholson was Lacey, "but we have some comers beaten in the semi-final of the Happy and with better sticking and betteri Valley summer singles by A. J. Den horses they wil soon be heard nie, who won by "five" and four- from."
in the other semi-final. A. L From the
40 Argentine riders Powell received a walkover from C.
who have handicap ratings of five M. Stark.
or more Lacey pleks as the No. 1
combination fur 1939 four
men. players from the
Interior
country whose work as well as play;
has been on horseback.
Lucey selects for his ad No. 4
los Alberdi, Andres Gazzotti, on- other eight-goal man, is chosen for No. 3. Guzzotti is the most colour-i
Matches Arranged
In Kowloon C. C.
post an eight-goal star, Junn Cor Tennis Tournament The following matches have been of the four top-notchers in arranged to be played this week in Lacey's list. He started life Kowloon Cricket Club's annual lawn camp hand-equivalent to an Ameri- tennis tournament:
ful
was injured.
2-R. E.
WORK-OUT--Sydney Wooderson, British mile champion, in a work-out In preparation for the running of the the Century," at Palmer "Mile Stadiums. Princeton. Ife was last in the race and alleged that he had been "fouled."
Entries For Cycling Meet Close To-day
AMERICAN YACHT'S WIN AT RAMSGATE Mr. Vanderbilt's Vim Fully Extended By Jenetta
Bank buoy and home to the finish at Ramsgate.
By Major B, Heckstall-Smith
Ramsgate, June 20. The Royal Temple Y.C. began their three-day regatta here to-day and there was some very pretty racing. The day's work indicated only a Sir William Burton, in his new yacht slight superiority of speed on the Jenett a ran Mr. Vanderbilt's Vim part of Vim. The Namsgate course, much closer than an previous occa- however, is one in which local know- sions and on the 27% mlle cours edge of the water is advantageous the American cutter bout Jenetia by and Mr. Vanderbilt, although all on only 1min. 44sec. There was aboard his vessel were complete fresh west-by-north breeze, which strangers to the course, made the moderated later in the day,
best of the tidal streams throughout and made the only crucial tack of the day with great precision.
The eruising yachts, too, had on extraordinarily good match, the 37- ton yawl Cariba, the 40-ton cutler Blue Peter, and the 41-ton cutter Diadem were sailing as closely and
as hard as the international racers. It was ilke old times to see a yawl sailing as fast as the cutlers,
OFFICIAL TIMES
The East Coast One-Designs and
the Dragon class sailed sporting and well-contested races, and the 18-foot boats from Whitstable were especial ly conspicuous for their smart hand- The handicapper had placed the|ling. Oficial times: three yachts level, and Cariba was
12-MÈTRES; Vim lending vessel in the first round.(winner), 2h. 10min. 12see: Jenella (Bir when she carried, away the upper. P. Burton) (2nd), 2-12-37; Tomaliawk part of her mast. Disdem and Blue. O. M. Sopwith), 2-15-20; žvaine (C. R.
Fairey), 2-1-38. Peter salled a ding-dong race, which the latter won by 3min: 20sec,
The Ramsgate course, round the Deal Bank buoy, thence outside the Brake Bank up the Gulf Channel to the West Gull buoy, wos all reaching, and the only piece of windward work was against a strong foul tide from the West Gull buoy past the Queen buoy to the end of the first round off Ramsgate Harbour.
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H., S. Vanderbilt)
EX-METRES (over 20 tons): Noreen (1), M. Crankshawi, salied over.
tone): The Blue Peter ID. W. Molla) BONA-FIDE CRUISENS (exceeding 20 (winner), 3-1-20;
Bladem (G. Glynn Terreli (2nd), 3-4-20; Lhasa (Mrs. Altra Coleman and Cartba (A. May), White Otter (Capt. Kirk) (winner), "2-21- 30; Michlas (G. 4, Murray), 2-40-16:
HANDICAP not exceeding tons):
HANDICAP 10 to 20 tons) Kismet (Orson Wright) (winner), 1-17-00; 1110bet Major W. Knolt) (2nd), 1-35-23; Ists (W. D. de St. Croix), 1-37-37.
ESSEX O.D.C Rainbow (C. P. March) (winner),.2-22-04; Whirlwind (W. Green) (2nd), 2-26-00; Wendy (l. R. Daniels and 3. A. Over) (3rd), 2-20-21.
DRAGONS: Vigo (W, S. Ballard) (win- ner: Spray (R. H. D. Beacon) (2nd); Yola (L. O. Heywood) (3rd).
AMERICAN TAKES LEAD The yachts had all the wind they wanted with whole matnsafls. Ornsay, Trivia and Vanity remained In har- bour. Vim and Evalne made magnificent start, followed by Jengtin and Tomahawk, The American drew clear ahead, but gained only 20sec. in the first 10 miles. In the short piece of windward work, Jenetta and Entries for the S.P.C. All-Cycling Tomahawk passed Evalne, which Baseball Meeting at Caroline Hill on August overstood the home mark.
after
5 and 7 close to-day, July 18. Late which there was no change of posi- special circumstances and the names sisted of a plain reach to the Deal of competitors entering after July 18 will not be included in the pro-
entries will only be accepted under tion in the second round, which cons
gramme.
Competitors are notified that this Water Polo
strletest amateur regulations. No
etc.
can cowboy. Later he became a Thursday-Court No. 1-F. Grose Meeting is being promoted under the foreman, and tried his haud at polo. Y. S. A. Gray (Championship), Cour rider may allow any other person to He went to the U. S. as a substitute No.
Lee v, D. Hung make use of his name or photograph for the purpose of advertising the on the Santa Pauta team and played Junior Championship), Court No. 3 brilliantly when one of the regulars-W. L. Rapley v. J. Hempsey (Han-machine or equipment he uses. This 4-F. A anti-advertising clause includes also dlcap "B"), Court No. Broadbridge und A. L. Fisher v. N. such Items as training foods, MANY STARS ON HAND
No rider may carry any form of Lacey likes Jose Reynal for No. 2. A. E. Mackay and T. A. Madar.
Friday Court No. 1-P. Wynter advertising material on his person or Reynal was one of three brothers whose San Paulo team toured the Blyth v. D. D. Lay (Junior Cham- machine (excepting normal registered U. S. in 1930. Playing under planship), Court No. 2-A, C. Perry trade marks) whether engaged in! seven-goal handleap now, Reynat is V. D. W. Joyce (Junior Champion, competition or ordinary cycling. believed capable of jumping backup), Court No. 3-A, L. Fisher v. Into the nine-goat rating he held in Turner (Hundleap "A".
Saturday.Court No. 1-A.
V
V.R.C. OBTAIN EASY WIN OVER SOUTH CHINA
1FT. RESTRICTED: Spindrift (IR Gleed) (winner); Shamrock 14. E. Smith) (2nd).
YANKEES WIN BUT GIANTS BEATEN
New York. July 17. The following were the results of matches played in the Major Base- Much faster than their opponents ball League to-day:
better and displaying
bill dis-
It is further pointed out that no tribution, the Victoria Recreation rider is permitted to compete against, Club best the South China Athlete a professional rider, the latter in- Association four gonts to one in ‚¤] 1830 after a month or two of serious White and F. Grose v. W. C. Hung cluding riders Infringing the regula-League water-polo
match ut the Pittsburgh polo.
Lhus Druggan, who with Albert and D. Hung Court No. 2-A. C. tions in the preceding paragraph. V.R.C. last night.
Shortly after the game had begun Pirates. forms the younger half of Lacey's Perry and 11. W. Crabb v. 5. A. Gray who are thereby regarded
und A. E. P. Guest. Court No, 3-fessional riders.
as pro-
NATIONAL LEAGUE
R.
7
H. E. 11
Philadelphla
4. 11 Klein homered twier for the Batteries. Pirates, Bowman
11
3
14
0
0
"All-Argentine" team, is rated the P. Wynter-Blyth and D. W. Joyce v. Competitors are warned that in R. Silva-Netto opened the score for and Berres, fastest No. 1 in this country. He B. D. Luy and G, A. Goodban. Court fringement of the regulations con- the V.R.C., netting a good goal from was a flash in the Olympic games No. 4 Cenwford und R. T. Broad- tained in the foregoing paragraphs short distance. Not long afterwards Chicago sind also In 1036 when Argentina bridge v. J. M. Gillard and E. Eymard, will result in their being classified as he again scored, a third point being Brooklyn...
Batteries, Cubs, Root and Hart- - won the Cup of the Americas fron Sunday Court No. 1Mr. and professional" riders, whether or not added when Taylor broke through.
a United States four.
Playing their hardest to break nett. Mrs. A. V. White v. D. W. Joyee and they received payment for the in-i Besides these, Argentina bus #Miss Woolley.
through Y.R.C.'s staunch defence, St. Louis Cour! No..2-D. J. N. fringement.
Chino eventually Tickets for the two-day's Meeting South
netteri host of sparkling players. They in- Anderson and R. E. Lee v. D. Solinu
New York... clude Manuel Abdrada, the brothers and W M. Gitting, Court No. 3-Ware selling rapidly and the Organiser through Shek Kan-piu, who sent in
Batteries Cardinals, Davis and Menditerguy, Jullo and Carios, and C. Hung v. A. C. Perry (Handicap expects his supply to be exhausted a well placed shot.
Padgett. The second baif opened with the Roberto Cavanagh, all eight-gon!").
long before the Meeting commences.
and Prices are $1. (Servicemen 50 cents); V.R.C. pressing. another gool Cincinnati players; Sam Casares, Enrique Al-
score when W. Boston berdi, both seven-goalers; Reardo
50 cents, and 20 cents, and lekets was added to their
Batteries. Reds, Soniamarina, who played in North
are available for both days. Full Lawrence converted. details are available from the Or- The V.R.C. forwards were not very and Lombardi. Annisor, C/o. The Dunlop Rubber well, positioned and in consequenco
AMERICAN LEAGUE (China) Ltd, Marina the ball had to be taken up to the Company
forward line by the defenders.
America last year under a six-goni| 'mark, and a score of cibers with
promising futures.
INDOOR BOWLING
Maybe Britain and other countries Aspirants' Beat 'Flickers'
haven't hope of beating the United
States--but the Argentine has-AP In Ewo League Match
On Sunday the Club confined its Lawrence distinguished himself by New York activities to a morning spin to Cale carrying the ball well through South Cleveland.
China's players. "military"
con-
4 0
4
Walters nud
Batteries-Yankees, Hadley and
House, 2nd Floor. Peak Bay. The tingent were inte at the start, but as V.R.C., and Shu Blu-hang. South Philadelphin.
Both goalies, M. M. de Soares, Dickey. At the Hongkong Bowling Alleys
hardriders only, the Cafeteria was China played well, the latter saving St. Lou "Flickern" by 215 points in the Ewo League (third tourney) second round.
"On the left wing Lionel Lowe for Joyce and Hayes.
Athletics. J. S. Landolt 1GI 152 122 402 fresher, decupled 10 minutes longer, South China played a weak game,
Seesterday, the Aspirants" beat the
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LORAIN, O. Thirteen-year-old Robert Lee Kin. Duddridge ney didn't arrive home from the theatre. His worried mother called Johnston Wong pollee. "I liked the show so much Ir. A. Madar saw it three times." Robert told police W. K. Way when they found him, entranced, stift . B. Rossolet at the theatre,
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reached in 68 minutes. The return hard and difficult shots time and trip, during which rain fell for a few again. moments, providing a welenme re-
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being poor in his shooting and in Boston the run concluding at 12.30 p.m.
Equalling the second fastest positioning himself to receive the Detroit yet ridden in the Colony (under balls. Henry de Ba was closely
Williams homered for Red Sox and 1,024 Class "A" rules) R. H. M'Dowell Watched by A. J. Hussion and had Averill (2) and Tebbetts for the
15 recently clocked 12 mina. 30 secs, to no opportunity at all, to use his Tigers. Batteries--Tiger, NOT average 23.74 m.p.h.. ·using a 14′′ popular and powerful back-hand and Tebbotts.
fixed gear. The 5 miles record is shot. Harold Wing-lee was n' good The match bolween Washington held by II.A.O. Keates with 11 mins, and hard working defender for the Senators and Chicago White Sox was 1009) 32 seca. (25.26 m.p.h.).
losing team.
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