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EYSTON'S WORLD RECORD

SHATTERED.

French Aces 213,8 K.P.H.

- BERLIN, May 6.

George Eyston's world record of PERRY

210.392 kilometres per hour was broken by the French driver, Count Czajkowski, in a 4.9 litre Bugatti to-day.

Czaykowski covered 213.8 kilo- metres per hour.

He is also attempting to break four of the international records bold by Kayo Dan.-Brater.

HOME RUGBY

STATISTICS FOR

1932-3 SEASON

Lyons Unbeaten In

25 Matches.

REDRUTH FOUR SHORT OF 700 POINTS.

THE

TENNIS

INCIDENT

Why Umpire Made A Report.

GENERAL ATTITUDE ́RESENTED.

Bournemouth, May 5. 'AFFAIRE PERRY! Waa

L naturally the burning topic of conversation at Bournemouth

to-day-

TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1933.

ALLAN DAILEY WINS

AT ROEHAMPTON

BRITAIN'S GOLFING HOPE M.C.C. TEAM HOME

- London, May, 20, vantages. Very loosely bullt ne THE new golf season has open-has unusually long arms. He is

golf

exceptionally long driver ons

the victory of Allan Dailey, the of the longest in the country. His Yorkshire champion, In the putting is phenomenally, bold. Roehampton Cup tournament.

With one swipe of the club, one might say, Dalley sprang right to the forefront. He is Britain's new golf hope the greatest hope that has appëri- ed for many a year.

He uses an aluminium put- tex. Once he gets on to the green he just sinks the ball in

AGAIN

Jardine's Tribute To His Men,

MAURICE TATE'S ANXIETY.

London, May 5.'

garde D. Greenock to day, summe

R. JARDINE, in an interview.

and eight-yard-putts the ball just disappeared?' And Tor rance threatened to break that aluminium putter.'

up the M.C.C. tour of Australia as follows:

"We went out a happy, band, and we return a happy and united

Against Whitcombe he took only 19 putts for 12 holes, which is band. abead: of the

standard.

Bobby Jones "I cannot lay down my staff of office without a very humble and sincere tribute to each and every

His Drive Best

Asked what he thought was his one of the great team it was my best shot, Dailey said it was his proud privilege to lead.

made "They

themselves drive.

great side in the face of difficul ties which might quite excusablý have broken up most sides and would undoubtedly have bent almost any side.

Yesterday F. J. Perry, England's | No. 1, lawn tennis player, was re- ported to the Lawn Tenuis Asso- ciation by the Lawn Tennis Um- pires Association (all. an official affair) for his conduct OR the court in his match against H. G. N. Lee in the semi-final of the Dailey is the 24-year-old profes HE following were the final British hard courts men's singles sional to the Bradleys Hall Club,

hear Halifax. standings of the leading Rugby championship.

One view taken to-day was that Union clubs at the close of the the matter had not been proceeded

Early Start with in proper form. The cont- He stands 6 feet 2 inches; plaint should have been lodged was born within a maähle shot of He confessed that he spends' R. W. L. F... A. with the referee of the tournament St. Andrews. The first thing he hours, every day on the greens.

can remember is toddling about Charles Macfarlane, the well- 42 20 11 398 220 and not with the L.T.A.

with a golf putter in his hands. known golf writer, is one of the' 38 22 8 319 166 Aldershot Services 20 12 6 305-123

1932-33 season:"

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Umpire's "Resentment”

W. Blackwood of magazine fame, standing by, at once told Dalley that his biggest amet Is his putting. "May be" assented-Dalley after some cogitation.

"Their sympathy, friendship, and loyalty made my task possible ¡and pleasant

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proud of them as I am grateful to them."

Rousing Tribute. "Great men, real men, both of I interviewed Lieutenant A. R. He hopes to get into the Ryder old-timers to whom Vardon re- the field and off it-English cric- Artists Riffes 21 7 14 114 27 V. Baxter, who umpired the match Cup Team. It may be added that mains poised on golf's highest ket and cricketers should be Bank of England, 22 11 1 232 213 and was responsible for the com- he has already selected himself peak for all time.

English cor- and that if Britain could supply Barclays Bank .... 24 14 7 338 158 plaint, writes an

Lieutenant Baxter, another half dozen of his amazing respondeat. 38 24 13 353 247 who is an officer

in the Army, skill that the destiny of the Cup 27 16 10 294 218)

would be sure. aald: 35 23 10 393 215)

Through "I resented Perry's general at

the Rochampton Birkenhead Park.29 12.14 400 399 Etude on the court My attention

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"Dalley," remarked Macfar Lane, "is the Scottish Harry

Vardon."

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It would be difficult to greater praise.-Reuter.

39 39 9 571 354 was further drawn to it after the amazing sequence of won holes YORKSHIRE

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22 8.3 120.118 Mr. Gilbey, who is managing the Ryder Cup nominees against T. A. 23 12 8-247 185 umpires at this meeting. He pass-Terrance, last year's Walker Cup 43 24 16 520 299 ed it on to the secretariat.of the captain, he reeled off another suc

dia- cession of nine holes-making a 35 19 15 277 201

19:15 375 264 LTA. I am used to army 178223 148cipline; possibly I Was a little grand total · of 53% holes played

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"When Perry served a half down the centre line which was the only one I personally was governing and I called it a fault, he groaned audibly. He may have been grosning -over his bad luck, but it sug...

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27 128 233 When later I came across Mira

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33 13 19 264 40 talking and laughing with Perry

Beat Whitcombe.

R. E. S. Wyatt, of Warwickshire, the vice captain, said:

“The bowling strength on both sides was the outstanding feature of the Tests; and it was our consistent batting... with the work of the fast bowlers, that won the Tests, backed up as it was by excel-

Here is what some of the others' said:

TRIUMPH

OVER KENT lent fielding."

Bowes 12 For 117 At Leeds.

LEYLAND SCORES 93

London, To-day.

Voce I have had a wonderful tims. Yes my clubmate, Harold Larwood, did very well indee

Tate. The thing I am loo og forward to myself is meeting a new member of my family--my In the final at Roehampton, Dalley inflicted

son, who was born just after I left upon Charles Whitcombe the most humiliating | Yorkshire, County Cricket cham-for Australia.

Duckworth, I think the Testr defeat of his tournament career. p:ons, recorded their fifth C

ashas somé- Dailey won by eight up and six to cessive triumph yesterday when were not so severe

times been the case in the past, play.

brilliant bowling by Bowes, the fast because they were not so long,

Dailey learned.bis. golf on

ths

hilly course at Church Stretton. bowler, and a fighting innings of drawn out."

:

He possesses, immense physical ad-93 by Maurice Leyland gave them Bowen feel very proud that an innings victory over Kent at Yorkshiremen have done so splen

didly in the Tests. Leeds:

43 29 11 495 245 himself in the long drive which R. 42 13 26 236 375 runa from the centre court to the 34 25 8 440 230 clubhouse.

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23 20 3 381 123 Mr. Sabelli told me of the latest 29.13 18 285 298

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China Mail Sports Diary

TO-DAY

Lawn Bowls Open Singles Championship P. Luz v. L. Lack Purvis v. E. Kern

(K.C.C, green)

(Craigeagower, 5.20 p.m. Lawn Tennis "B" Division He Chinese R.C. v. Beerelo

Graduates v. South China University v U.S.R.C.

J. 3. Basto v. F. Janes

Old Bancroftians... 24 14 8 232 187 "I have considered the matter Hong Kong C.C. v. Indian R.C. Old Berkhamstediens 22 9-0 217 217 carefully, and have gone into the Civil Service.v.

V. Kowloon C.G. Old Birkonians 27 23 3 513 103) Old Bires .....35 18 18 224 3 rules governing the management of Lawn Tennis II. K. Area League

Bradfordians .. 247 17 130

tournamente. I have told the Um-

Kowloon Section

Hong Kong Section

Old Brightonians 24 8 16 317.277 pires Association to make a writ Hong Kong.S.R.A v. 24th. Bty, R.A. Old Brockleians... 25 15 8 238 201 ten report to the referee of the RAMC. Old Caterhamians 23 12.9 272 205.

The tournament. Old Calfeian's

"The next move will be with 26 19.-7 387- 151

v. 40th Company, R.E.

23-21 1 489, 73

TO-MORRÓW

Old Cranleigha'ns

24 14 10 293 134 him."..

28 12 12 210 140

Lawn, Bowli Open Bingles Championship- Mr. Hamilton. Price, the referee, F, Nermington v.

Houghton

Old Croydonians Old Dartfordians Old Danstonians Old Edwardians

Old Emanuel

31 9:21

21 243 420

30 14 14 231 225 stated that he had not so far, re- Hall y. & C. Brown

W.

S. Draks

Yorkabire took firat use of the were typical Leeds wicket, and early in dificulties, only a dogged | inninge by Maurice Leyland, the Test left-hander, enabling - the champions to total 286.

|M.C.C. TEAM'S GIFT TO JARDINE

In Appreciation of Wonderful Courage.

Kent collapsed sensationally

London, May 5. before the fast bowling of “.... D. R. Jardine, the captain of Bowes (6 for 44), and 'were England's triumphant Test team forced to follow on 196 runs in brought to London with him BITCars.

big silver cigarette box which he The Southerners again fared treasures probably more than any- poorly before the last bowler (6)thing else in his kit. It was from for 73) and were dismissed for his men, and was inscribed:

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“Inappreciation and ad- miration of his leadership and his wonderful_courage.” Facsimile signatures of the

It was Bowes who bowled Don Bradman first ball in the second Test in Australia Tast winter. His other bowling success this season party surround the inscription. was against Glamorgan when he Inside a corner St. George and the took 6 for. 82,"

Dragon, the team's blazer and the. Yorkshire, with a game in hand, cap badge is Inscribed, are now 6 points in arrears -- of This present was no mere con- Sussex. This was Kent's fourth ventional gift. I know that it re- defest.

presented the esteem of the whole Scores as cabled by Reuter-side for the "skipper." On the Yorkshire beat Kent by an Inn-box they describe his leading quality as courage; in conversation [they call "guts.” ”

28 9 18 220 307/ceived a report from the Umpires' J. Chadwick Club de Recreio Ings and 24 runs at Leeds. -

Old Haberdashers 22 12 01.118 Old Hilesburians

29 12 13 379 316 Association. 24. 8 15 201.319 Old Hurst Johnlans 21.

an 21. 8 11 121 195

Old Johnlana

Old Leysians

[Old MasoniNKIN.

It is felt that the incident willp. 15 6 9 118.145 be smoothed over.

28-10-14. 154 288

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Old Merchant Taylors 30 17 13-339 303 ANONYMOUS SPORTS

Old Mid-Whitgiftians 27 11 10 277 212

Old Mithillians 27 15 13 281 227

Om NOTOCAstrians

Old Paulines

1014 Redingenalans

22 11 11 196 200

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LETTERS.

Golfers Accused Of

Flightiness.

London, April 25, Members of the Fairfield (Man-

E. M. Remedios Overy

I. ML. da Silva 7. La de Rome

(Civil Service. green, 5.20 p.m.) Lawn Tennis H. K. Area League Exhibition at Hong Kong Cricket Club Kowloon Sextion

"C" Co, Lines. #. “A” Co. Lines. HA" Co., S,W.B. v. RHPC,

THURSDAY Billiards-Garrison League 8.W.B. v. Lincolns RARE "Small Unita. R.AM.C..

Lawn Bowls

Open Singles Championship F:Xavier v. G. N. Mitchell

(LC.O.

old Williamsonians 22 17 3289chester) Golf Club are to meet J, M. M. Alves TV. Hamsar

Old Zardlejans Oxford Exiles

Orpington

Oxford University, Plymouth Albion Bolytechnic

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Reading University

Redruth Richmond Rosslyn Park

St. Bart's HOSPI

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207 which about a dozen of the men Entries close for 35 20 11 356 231 hers have received.

Yorkshire: 286 (Leyland 98), Kent: 90 (Bowes 6 for 44);

172 (Bowes 6 for Ta),

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Any unpopularity which Jardine earned remains on the other side of the Seven Seas, and never jexisted among his team... O'REILLY MARRIED.

Sydney, May 5, W. J. O'Reilly, the Australian- Test cricketer, who was a success--~

PWLWLE. Ptful bowler against England in the Tests, was married in Sydney to-day 660 100 80 to Miss Molly Herbert, the daughter

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