TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1933.

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40 AUSTRALIAN PONIES TO BE DRAWN FOR TO-DAY AT STABLES

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Discrepancy

In The Score

At Lord's

Winchester Score

Reduced..

JARDINE'S FINE INNINGS

AGAINST YORKSHIRE

THE

HE M.C.C. were called upon to ad- judicate on a discrepancy between the total-registered by the telegraph man and that of the official scorer in, the Eton and Winchester match at Eton.

The Winchester close of play score was given on Friday ng 338, but in the

GORILLA JONES BECOMING TOO HEAVY.

Negro Champion's Success Checked By Novice.

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"D San Francisco, July 28..

"Gorilla" Jones, generally rat- ed as the most consistent negro fighter in the business, took a beating from an upstart here to- night. At the end of his ten- round both with Verl Whitehead, of Fresno, the younger fighter got the decision.

Jones showed his age and there was a fullness around the waist: line that was not there a year ago, He is now 32. He formerly fought at 166 lb, but be weighed 104 1, to-night. Whitehead weighed 163 lb.-United Press,

AND THE LEG THEORY.

opinion of the telegraph-man two runs CAPTAINS had been given in error to Darles. Scourfield. On the agreement of both captains the mitted to M.C.C, who decided in favour. of the telegraph man, and the total was reduced to 336.

matter

was sub-

Eten passed the amended total and declared at 433 for eight, and with Winchester playing out time, scoring 130 for three wickets, the match was left drawn.

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THE FIFTY HABIT.

"If We Had The Bowlers."

INFORMAL CHATS.

THERE

is no “gentleman's agree. Bousefleld and Davies-Scourfield ment" between the county gave Winchester a good start, parh¦ reaching 50 in about an hour and a cricket captains to ban "body- They put on 115 before being line" bowling. But there is to be separated.

Bousfield has the remarkable record a meeting of the captains to go having scored fewer than 50 thoroughly into the matter at the of not any inter-school match for the last two seasons, In the first innings he scared close of his season.

county captains nave

taken place

COMPANY BORDERERS

BEAT R.A.M.C. Maintain 100 Per Cent.

In Tennis League.

CLEAN SWEEP TRIUMPH

TO-DAY'S DRAW

BIG BAY

PICK OF THE

NEWCOMERS

All Look Fit After Sea Voyage.

MAJORITY OVER 14 HANDS

Forty-one Australian ponies ar

Crawford's Attempt On Fourth Title

"Hoodoo" On Crack U.S. Olympic Track Team

TRIBUTE TO DOROTHY ROUND

(By Rover.)

AVING achieved the unprece- Sport Finance.

Garrison

Water Polo

Championship

20th Battery Beat 12th By 2-1.

FOUR TEAMS BATTLE FOR ARMY TITLE

The Kowloon and Hong Kong Sections of the Garrison Water- Pole League having now been com- pleted, and the winners and run- "D" (MG) Company, South rived in the Colony yesterday by

ners-up in both sections have now Wales Borderers, beat the Royal the s.s. Tanda. They will be draws H

been combined into a final League Army Medical Corps by 9 sets to for by subscribers at the Hong lawn tennis championships of Aus League team absorbed over £190,-

dented feat of winning the Of this £250,000 the National in order to decide the Garrison

Water-Polo League championship. all in the Hong Kong Area Tennis Kong Jockey Club stables this tralia, France, and Britain in the 000 including over £80,000 for League at Sookunpoo on Thursday afternoon at 5.15 p.m.

one year. J. H. Crawford will en-players' salaries and travel ex- Battery, Royal Artillery, defeated last, the scores being as follows: They all looked very fit, most of deavour to wrest another

crown penses.

the 12th Batters, Royal Artilery, them being over fourteen hands. A American singles which will be de- games attracted 561,400 patrons.

from Ellsworth Vines in the In 1910 the Cardinals' home by 2 goals to 1 on Friday night. Capt. Cooper and Lt. Stocker big bay is the pick of the bunch, and cided from September 2 to 9 in New Last year the home attendance was winners while Collins netted for Shelley scored both goals for the his appearance leads one to believe York.

only 330,000. During the same the losers, period expenses have increased by 30 per cent.

(S.W.B.)

heat S. M. Tuson and Pte.

Smith

beat Rev.. Lewis Bryan and

Ptc. Stephens

beat Sgt. Arrowsmith and

Pte. Pedley

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that he may be a useful candidate The Australian team will sali 6-2 for the 1934 Australian Champions. for New York about August 12

All the new arrivals were mea-Those Potts. sured yesterday afternoon at the

6- 1

6. 1

Sgt. Major Lewis and Sgt. Underwood (S.W.B.):

beat Tuson and Smith

According to the Cardinals' pre- sident not more, than two or three

Jockey Club stables in Village T Andrews. Henry

THERE is no topic but golf in St. clubs in major league baseball

started an argument on

Cotton made a profit last year. This sea-

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Road

a subject son's results are likely to be worse. Of the 41 ponies one is a hack that may bring in a new ruling in specially ordered by a member of the near future. It was the grow-Johnny Golf. 6- of the Jockey Club.

ing habit of practising, missed

A putts on every green. This is per- ed a theory of the origin of mitted providing that no hold-up golf which is a new one.

AN

8- 6

Ladies' Golf

54. even if it was a close thing, was Already informal chats between drew with Lewis Bryan and no exception to his rule, and he balted attractively throughout his Innings from time to time, following the beat Arrowsmith and Pedley 6-1

Stephens In the second knock, however, he was brilliantly caught when 39.

announcement that the M.C.G. pro- posed to invite opinions and sug-

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ENGLAND CAPTAIN'S INNINGS. gestions on "body-line" bowling Douglas Jardine played a mangal from the captains and clubs at the ficient captain's innings for Surrey against Yorkshire at Sheffield, but he end of the season.

failed to save his aide from defeat by

62

Fun..

of the cap-

(S.W.B.):

Cpl Fowler and Pte. Ronan

6-3

6- 4

beat Tuson and Smith This is what some

beat Lewis Bryan and Requiring 314 to win tains had to say.

Stephens had lost 3 wickets for 28 runs Surrey

Mr. M. J. Turnbull (Glamorgan): beat Arrowsmith and Pedley before Jardine and Gregory added 88 in 115 minutes, Jardine and Wilson, I have been against what has been added 74 in 835 minutes for the sixth termed "body-line" bowling all wicket before the England skipper was along. caught off Bowes for 105, scored in dangerous, as was faultless manner in 270 númates.

ARMSTRONG'S 1,000 RUNS

In certain cases it can be proved when

TABLE TO DATE.'

HONG KONG SECTION,

Sels

N American writer has produc-|

In the First Round the 20th -

Headquarter Wing, Border. ers scored an easy win over the 24th Battery, Royal Artillery, by 4 goals to nil in the Y.M.CA. bath on Friday afternoon. Fullager (3) and Martin scored for the winnera,

LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE

of a following pair is caused. If "In 1492," he says, "a shepherd practice putts are. allowed, who not boy named Johnny Golf was walk-H. Q. Wing. any other shot, asked Cotton. There ing by the North Sea about eleven 1/5.W.B

P. W. Im O. 7. A. PLE

1 I 0 0

02

is on reply except that it is not miles from Dundee. The shep- 20th Bty RA 1 1 0 0 2 1 2

Mcaptain's Cup tu duly at Happy dru: Count says there, should be hidden cidentally struck

Colton says there should be herd's crook, which he carried up- 24th Bly, R.A. 1 0 1 0 0 4 0

12th Bty.. R.A. 1 1-0 1 20

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The rock The following is the League, pro-

RS. Mackenzie qualified for the done.

Valley with a score of 39 12 87, what is to prevent a player pric-round plece of rock. 6- 0 THE Eclectic Competition held at for the couple to

tising mashie shots while waiting rolled a few yards into a crawfish THE

off the hole. Johnny, began to play this Deep Water Bay during Jy green. The last couple could new game with the other shepherds, Was won by Mrs. Mackintosh-practise all the shots in the world, who christened it after his Score 34-3%-30%.

since the only rule is that of ob-name." struction. "They might take a netį

TH P. W. L. F. A. Pta.

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gramme,, there being a home and

-Sur-

way game. for each of the teams. the first mentioned team playing at

• home:-

The story has the merits of sim-To-morrow: THE "One Club" Comppetition, with them," said Cotton, "or a complicity and plausiblility.

Bay onplete rolf course," chimed in Ted gine, however, that some of the held at Deep Water 20 6 August 1, was

won by Mrs. Ray. 5 Mackenzie with a score of 79 3

I ima-H.Q. Wing, 1/S.W.B. v. 20th Battery,

R.A: 24th Battery, R.A.

R.A.

Friday:

Y. 12th Battery, "

vast army of Scots pros, who have migrated to the States have been doing a little patriotic leg-pulling.

12th Battery, R.A.

v. 20th Battery,

24th Battery, R.A.

v. II. Q. Wing,

1/S.W.B.

J. C. Clay was badly struck overj the heart in the match against Needing 221 to avoid an innings Yorkshire.

If Mr. Clay had put "B" Coy. ŚW.B. 7 6 1 43 defeat with all their wickets standing up his bat to defend his body, heHQ, Borderers. G against

Leicestershire would inevitably have given ap Coy., S.W.B. 4 Hampshire,

3 1 33 21 Foun lost Smith, but then Armstrong

4 0 32 3 4 76. The "nidden number" was Terrible Fourteenth, 239 together catch. The sooner the thing le dis- and Shipman scored

Service Carpz. 7 43 30 33 4won by Mrs. Harrop Armstrong completed his 1,000 fins cussed and finally settled, the bet-

-- 94 gross.

THE fourteenth hole at St. An-Scots will have no difficulty in R.A. for the season, being the first Leicester it will be for cricket in general. Royal Engineer tershire batsman to do so.

Mr. R. A. Ingle (Somerset). "A" Coy., B.W.D. 7 3 4 26 37 Services .... 3 3 0 24 '3

1. drewa will be talked about for identifying the spot on the North running Medal Pool will be many a long day. On a course so Sea coast with Carnoustie, the real He followed up his 84 not out in the first innings with 164, his highest have entered into no agreement. Pay Corps... 5 2 3 21 24 2 Water Bay. Nine holes at 20 cents were put out of action, this hole

A 3 held during August at Deep dried that most of the hazards] cradle of American golf. score for the county this summer. In If Somerset had the bowlera we

24th Battery, R.A v 20th Battery, his last three innings he has made 312 should do it ourselves.

Medical Corp... 6 2 4 26 28 2per card.

R.A TORE. Shipman's 104 included eight i

alone retained all its horrors. It Bouquet For Miss Round. Ordnance Corps. 7 2 5 24 39 2 Mr. C. F. Walters (Worcester-

H.Q. Wing. I/S.W.B. v. 12th Battery, 40th Coy., R.E... 3 1 2 14 15

Is styled the best long hole in the tshire). I have heard there is to

HE Ansual Ladies' Day at Deep world: I should hate to tell you

B.A. RS. HELEN WILLS-MOODY, Wednesday, August 16: Water Bay will be held at on what most of the players called it

Mof course, GLOUCESTER BREAK RECORDS be a meeting of the county cap-"C" Coy, S.W.B. 6114 39 1

occupied the 20th Battery, R.A. v, H. Q. Wing,

1/S.W.B.

1

TW

Six separate centuries mere made in tains at the end of the season, but 12th Bty. RA. .. 7 1 6 18 45 1 Tuesday, September 26. the match at Worcester, Gloucester'no definite action has been taken securing five and Worcestershire one, as yet.

The centurions were C. C. Dacre (107

and 125 hot out), Hammond (122 and Mr. C. Bray (acting captain of 111 not out), Barneti (107) and C. F.¡Essex against Yorkshire at Ley- Walters (114). At Derby, in 1898, ton) expressed the opinlos, that four Derbyshire players reached three figures and also two Hampshire bats any agreement among the captains

men. while at hundreds were

two to Warw to 923, four to avoid the use of so-called "body-]

NEWS IN BRIEF

TIENTSIN TENNIS TEAM

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Monday, August 14:

1

(a correspondent writes). Right champion's seat of honour at the through the British Open Cham-banquet of the Lawn Tennis Asso-12th Battery, R.A. v. 24th Battery, pionship it showed its teeth.

ciation, which brought the Wimble-

A

study of the cards show that ter- don championships to a close,

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rible toll it took. In only one in-1 Yet Miss Round, who sat in MUNDY QUALIFIES stance did a player obtain a three far part of the hall, must havel at this hole. This was Aubrey carried away pleasant memories FOR CAPTAIN'S CUP. to Notts and line" bowling would be difficult, if

Boomer, who holed a long putt. The of the reference made to her by not impossible, to carry out. He Information has been received from

wonder of it kept everyone talking. Sir Samuel Hoare as President of Two Tie For Second Dacre and Hammond, both not out, drew the

Donald Leach, the Shanghai cricket If we compute the sixes, not that the team to repre-captain, scored 41 not out and took 3ention the sevens and eight, and

the Association. scoring

a hundred for the second

the northern port in time in the game yesterday, equalled ordinary leg-theory and what has Interpart tennis matches with Shang victory over the Police last week-end, George Duncan's ten, we must give Sir Samuel, Just as a champion of She played in the final," said the for 14 to give the straggiers a 6 wickets the performance of R. E. and W. L. Come to be known as "body-line." hai will be:--Way, Omar Bumjahn, M. Sam Isaac had 0 for 50 in the match the palm to the long fourteenth.

Serber, and J. R. Johnsson.

the future might be expected to Baseball Stump

play. A few more killing smashes. fast a little more drag on some of those drop shots, and there is no we cannot prophesy for

by

TURB

distinction

Tientsin between sent

Trials of

$35 kilometres HAYAS.

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Foster in the Hampshire match

at In his view no captain would allow likely men are still being carried out Worcester in 1899. The aggregate of the practice of deliberately bump-in Shanghal and a definite selection Strasbourg yesterday, won the Paris-

uns in the game

at Worcester wasing a short ball to intimidate the probably will not be made until early Strasbourg walking race, covering the Strasbourg, July 30-M. Romens of 1.330 for 25 wickets, an average of

betsman.

this week. Dacre scored his 125 in 2 hours,

The matches will be played in

WING to the slump, profes-success 70th:12m:12sional baseball in the United her." hitting sixteen C's, while Hammond running to the mid-off position to field

Shangtial on August 11, 12, and 13. spent only an hour and 40 minutes on his own bowling, ran

States is going through much the Samuel's view is shared by out Duckfield his 111, which included one 6 and brilliantly."

Flying-officer Justin Arrowsmith same kind of criss as professionalsuany eexperts who saw the final. thirteen

The Shanghai Interport swimmg Brown,. of Wykeham, Steyning, nuched batted for 3 hours and 50 teas, including Frank Hedley, C. N. Sussex, former Cambridge coz, whe football in this country News In tennis technique Miss Round Is

which Brown and J. R. Johnstone, will leave was killed in a flying accident at from New York states that, this already on the champion's level.. included thirteen 4's, Clay hitting nine for Kobe on September 13. The races, Quetta India, on March 20, left estate season, basebal crowds in both the

did

's.

just over two hours.

went an

alde

the third wicket, and Valentine stay.

minutes for his faultless 100.

4's in his 69.

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AMES HITS 35 BOUNDARIES

Kent,

the

which will be judged by participants atjof the gross value of £1,018.

A. A.

Year

Clab

FROM

میدانه

In Field Of 28.-

In the Captain's Cup, August qualifying competition, at Fanling over the week-end. H H. Munday (89-11=78) qualided.

Other scores included L Newton (84-5=79) and T. Me- garry. (93-14=79};- «

There were 28 entries.

WOOLLEY'S FINE KNOCK Woolley batted in masterly fashion for 4 hours and 35 minutes, for his

last year's Olympic Games, will be Flying officer Brown was Cambridge major and the minor leagues have 198 for Kent against Somerset at When 80 not out for Glamorgan decided in a salt water pool of 26 cox in the Boat Races of 1924, 1926, been the smallest on record. Even "Hoodos” on US. Athletes. Tunbridge Wells, but Kent lost by 24 against Notts Lavis was forced to re-metres length,

that wonderful team of super 1926 and 1927, and coxed four Cam- some o. the richest clubs are find-ROM Americe comes the news athletes.. runs after being set 378 to win. Here as the result of a hit above the

bridge crews to victory.

Ing the struggle a hard one. not give a chance and hit one 6,iknes, by a delivery from Voce.

that Bill Eastman, described and twenty-four

Asked to confirm the report that he reaching, 100 In

Rudolf Hiden, of the Vienna Athletic

Some remarkable figures: have by American, Olympics has as the Wastaraley, the former Australian Club, Austria's international goal been published by the president of "perfect runner, a parallikely to Champion's Tribute. At the beginning of the season Woolley suffered a temporary loss of Gloucestershire at Folkestone after possibility. It is not yet known whe-Stamford Bridge last December, is the largest professional games orcle, which cannot be pight. A plombreon the ch

Kent gained & brillant victory over Test player, admitted that there was keeper, who played against England at the famoure St. Louis Cardinals, run again. He has kepala mus 8 J. B. Crawford is now cham- form through illness and after four memorable day's play. weeks' rast,

ther Don Bradman and other Ausfeaving Vienna for Paris, where which he under-

ho ganisation, in the world. Last year

His misfortune adds once more no harm is telling a story which he his return to the highest totaling at 682--the season's tralian Test players will be included will play for the Racing

for five wickets, left in the team-Reuter.

has signed a contract for at least the cost of running the Cardinals casualty to the list of tragedies asked to be kept a while. was thus a great triumph.

visitors to get 467 to avoid an in- Ames helped him to put on 101 for ning most unplayable, and Gloa

defeat.

organisation was £250,000, a sum which have overtaken the team re- Freeman, however,

Hiden's services were. Bought by Mrs. Helen Wills-Moody,

Ellsworth Vines, his friendly d until the total reached 200, whes cestershire were all out again Apr 172 red by the loss of set to Biss permission for him to enter the count amount taken at the gates.

undeter Arsenal F.C. A few years ago, but considerably larger than the presenting the United States at the

Olympic Games at Los Angelea enemy of the final, asked him to Chapman came in and played a glori Freeman took six wickets for 42 runs. Dorothy Round in the thrilling Wim-try was not given by the authorities.

last year.

autograph his own photograph on ous innings. The Kent captain hit Ames, continuing his innings at 108, bledon final, hopes to return next year 6 and elx 4's, and alone scored faster added another hundred before lunch and defend her title against all comers

Lieutenant George Calman, the postcard. In doing so Crawford than Woolley, the two left-handers and a further, 92 afterwards. His including, no doubi, Miss Bound, George L Brand was an enthusias

Le Chicago golfer and fond of his DO NOT MISS THE

captain of the team, met his deat wrote the words "To the best ever" putting on 91 in 51 minutes for the score of 235 was the biggest in count sixth wicket,

in the crash of the dirigible Alpon, across the card, cricket this mu

summer,

Al Foreman, the British light He hated the thought of her being

George Salling, the winner of the Crawford was sincere in this tri- weight boxer, has arrived at Welling alone wille he was playing, so he de GLAMORGAN RECORD WORTHINGTON'S 108 IN 70 MINS. ton, New Zealand, from Australia. cided to play at home.

110-metre hurdle event, was killed bute. He told me that when Vines With the Buckfield and 3. C. Clay set up a Missed when I against Noits

Foreman had seven fights in Aus-sitting-room at a course, he used sort

In a motor-accident. Bill Carr, the was playing his top game he con tenth-wicket record of 123 for Glamor keston, Worthington scored 106 in 70 tralia, five of which he won-Bester balls, and biscuit fin for a hola, /** gan at Cardiff when playing galest minutes, hitting no-tower-than-four

holder of the world's 400 metre sidered him the world's invincible **Mrs. Brand band met got a divorce. Leicester. It had an unlucky usding, 6's and fourteen 4'-80 runs in eigh... Tokyo, July 29--A Manila, dispatch

record, had his legs crushed-in-an-his shots carried suchUDENS" however, when the home, county were teen strokes! Of the 117 relead in rasching here to-day states, that theIt was Mr. G.. H. Douglas who dis

other motor accident and will werable weight. within 9 runs of gaining the first in an hour during the eighth stand, Far Eastern Olympic Games next year qualified Jack Doyle for low punching

never ran again.gg mings the first innings points. : Clay Elliott seared only 11 Derby, how will be held at Manila from June 9, to in his title fight with Jack Petersen at

Even after the epic final Craw- went for a sharp angle, but Smith ever, lost by: 57 rusa

No wonder Americans are saying ford would not admit that Viner White City on July 12:

that some hoodoo" hangs over was quite as good as be can be..

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Rangy

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