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China Mail Sports Diary.

TO-DAY

Lawa Bewis-Singles Championship:

P. O., Dunne v. "D. Rumjahn

THE HINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JULY 3,- 1934.

LEN HARVEY'S TRIBUTE TO JACK PETERSEN

WINDSOR LAD EQUALS RECORD

12.

LUCK SWINGS ROUND FOR SMIRKE

WINDSOR LAD

(C. Smirke) 15-2 2'EASTON - (G. Richarda) ; 100-9 3 COLOMBO

(W. Johnstone). 11-8 4 TIBERIUS (G. Nicoll) - ( 16-1

(Admiral Drake last.):

JOHNSTONE

COLOMBO'S DEFEAT

ON

By ROBIN GOODFELLOW (Captain Eric Rickmann)

London, June 8.

FN this year's Derby the young

men triumphed. The winner's

name, Windsor Lad, itself

aug

geats youth light-hearted

and

venturesome.

He is owned by the Maharajah

and

of Rajpipla, who, whatever has age, is young in appearance japirit.

No Derby owner in my time has dashed from the stands more quick- ly to meet his horse after the race. Ithan did the Maharajah. He was the first down the stairs, and was out on the course, hat in hand, al had most before the last horse passed the post.

He had been the one owner who bad had sufficient confidence to declare that he did not fear the Junbeaten, and reputed unbeatable,

Colombo.

The time taken by Windsor Lad was 2min. 34sec., which equalled

TOO FAR FOR

COLOMBO

Here are some extracts from Robin Goodfellow's description of

the race

runner

CHAMPION'S BIG

IMPROVEMENT

WON ON BOXING ABILITY NOT FIGHTING POWERS

mother's side of Fred Darling, who DELIBERATE LEFT AND THEN A

has won four Derbies, and was

second yesterday with Lori Woo- lavington's Faston.

Windsor Lad is by

Blandford,

who has now sired three Derby

CRUSHING RIGHT

(By GEOFFERY SIMPSON)

London, June 6, Peterson has been accused of

winners, the others being Trigo T EN HARVEY spent the whole and Blenheim. Resplendent, the of yesterday in a darkened possessing but one fighting style. dam of Windsor Lad, won the Irish room. This protection for his in-He proved otherwise by winning Oaks and was second in the Oak jured eye was deemed necessary by the contest more by his boxing a specialist, who treated him at his ability than by his fighting powers. at Epsom to Short Story In 1926".

I was glad to see him standing Perhaps the most strikingly hu. home at breakfast time. man note of this Derby is the fact But if the atmosphere was up calmly to his work, banging out that Windsor Led was ridden by gloomy. Harvey certainly was not.[his left in his old amateur style and C. Smirke, a jockey who incurred telephoned to see how he was, planting his right into the open- the displeasure of the Jockey Club and this is what his wife told me.ings which he created. It was Mrs. Harvey talking: "I think inuch more effective than his cus; He tomary rushing, steam-hammer seven stuff.

Umidwar behaved like a green young horse with little experi ence of racing.

wis The unluckiest

Alishth He stumbled and caus- ed Perryman to lose bar ir- raps. Yet Alishah finished afth. Colombo's jockey, Johnstone, wid but his horse had every chance,

weakened in the final furlong."

a few years who rode Meditral

ago and had hia S. Donoghue,

made the running sold: Knight,

licence withdrawn in consequence, my husband is wonderful. until the straight. After that my

It was restored to him towards the fought Jack Petersen for horse was done with.

rounds with a'closed eye, and now PETERSEN MORE SUBTLE lend of last season.

That can be pulverising against Smirke was

one of the best the specialist tells us that he young jockeys produced since the could scarcely have seen out of slowfooted, slow-thinking heavy- war. During his long period of the other one in the last two weights. Against a skillful, cal

culating boxer like Harvey some- unemployment he kept himself at rounds.

"No-we are not worrying about thing more subtle is required. "It and light in the hope that soonel or lated clemency would be shown the closed eye, it is merely badly was pleasing to see Petersen pro-

bruised and will be normal again duce it. in a few days ·

(Continued on Page 21).

G. Richards (Easton): I wait- ed in the Dip before challenging, but when I reached the leader' girth Windsor Lad went away again,

of

cerned about. Len says that

BIG GOLF WINS OF PAST

the record established by Hyperion Windsor Lad than the King, be-him. But he has not found it easy re-establish himself. His in last year's Derby.

cause the young trainer is the son to

"It is the other eye I am con- Marcus Marsh, who trains Wind- of the late Richard Marsh, who triumph yesterday is to him a ros sor Lad, le 30 years of age, and trained for his Majesty and formantic and wonderful stroke

¡Petersen scratched the eyeball this

Mr. Marsh won (fortune. is the first season that he King Edward.

Lord Rosebery reminded me that with the lace of his glove in the has been a public trainer.

the Derby for King Edward three Previously he had been asso-times-Persimmon, Diamond Jubl-there exists a paralled, to Smirke's eleventh round. It watered so much

record. C. Wood, whose brilliance that he could catch only occasional Wallace's Trouncing Not ciated with Captain Gooch, whom lee, and Minoru, he assisted to carry on after he Racing people believe in the as a jockey old racegoers can re-glimpses of Petersen through

on Galtee became an invalid as the result of general virtue of heredity, and call, won the Derby

after his licence, an accident in the hunting feld. both Windsor Lad and his trainer More shortly

withdrawn, was RICHARD MARSH'S SON are worthy examples of this in-which had been restored to him. No one, we may be sure, was fluence.

Marsh is the newphew on

(Continued on Page 11) Of more pleased by the success

AUSTRALIANS

SHOULD WIN IN

OVAL GAME

Grimmett Dismisses Surrey For 184.

TOURISTS NEED 109

London, To-day. With all their wickets in hand' the Australians require 109 runs to beat Surrey at the Oval and thus record their ninth win in sixteen matches on tour.

carried their

OMAR BEATEN

Whant's Sensational Success.

ONE SHOT MARGIN IN BOWLS OPEN

his

F.A. ELECT NEW SECRETARY

Mr. S. F. Rous Replaces Sir Frederick Wall.

REFEREED CUP FINAL}

AT WEMBLEY

Association

a

watery mist.

HARVEY CHEERFUL “So what was the use of his con- tinuing? But how proud I am of

His generalship was mar- vellous. Do you know that he came through the fight without a

mark apart from that damaged

jere?

"A doctor this morning pro nounced his general condition as perfect.

"Len himself is cheerful. He is not a bit discouraged by his de feat. He feels that the fight would have been very different but for hi injury.

A Record

JOYCE COOPER A GOLF RECRUIT

(By GEOFFREY 'SIMPSON)

fully asked James Wal- THAT could I do?" mourne

lace, the Scottish ship's plater, after his crushing defeat in the British amateur golf champion- ship final at Prestwick,

The answer was, "Nothing!" .. The golf played by Lawson Little was of the pulverising kind, which le unanswerable,

There have been bigger victories "He is more concerned, about than the 14 up and 13 to play by the, Derby, He has backed Eas which the American triumphed. ton."

P

TRIBUTE TO WINNER

But there was not a soul on the

.

London, June 6,

At this point Harvey, who was The announcement

of the ap resting in bed, interrupted. "Tell course who did not agree that Law- pointment of a quecessor

to Sir him that as soon as I get out ofson Little in his mood of Saturday afternoon would have 'beiten, the Frederick Wall, who retires from this mess I want to fight Petersen

beat golfer who ever swung a club. the secretaryship of the Football again-anywhere,” he said.

Woman Holds Record on July 31, was made Back came Mrs, Harvey to the

This question of records is in- yesterday at a meeting in London telephone to give this message, and

teresting. Looking back," "I find: . The tourists

U. M. Omar, Colony Lawn of the Football Association Council, then she added: overnight score of 136 for 3 to

and whose unanimous choice fell upon

that the previous, biggest win in the British amateur foal was 13 251 yesterday, W. H. Ponsford Bowls Champion in 1923

1931 and Hong Kong Interport Mr. S. F. Rous adding 36 in a valuable stand player, who was strongly favour Mr. Rous is 80. He was educat. "Lon says, that Petersen has Im-up and 12 to play.

That was when, Robert Harris, With Alan Kippax, who was dised for the title this year, was ed at Beccles School and University proved since the last fight." missed after reaching the half sensationally defeated by L. R. College, Exeter, and he has, since This tribute from the beaten who refereed the Prestwick, Final (Civil Service green) century.

Whant, of the Civil Service 1921, been Assistant Master and champion to Petersen is interest-match, beat K. F. Frodgley at Going in for the second time. A. E. Silkstone v. H. A. S. Alves

at. the White Westward: Ho! in 1925: (Kowloon Docks grech) Surrey were all out for 184 before Cricket Club, by 21 shots to 20 Games Master at Watford Graming. Most people

City agreed that when the vital The referee's mind must surely Jon the Police Recreation Clubmar School. J, S. Logan v. A. W. Grimmitt

(Talkoo R.C. green) | the close of play, Clarence Grim-]

His tact has impressed every one fifth round arrived there was lit-have gone back to that memorable It looked either day as he watched Lawson Little J. G. Meyer V.

who has watched T

matt, with 5 for 33, being largely green yesterday in the Open Armstrong

him refereeing the to,choose. Singles championship. (Club de Recreio green, 5.15 p.m.) responsible

very for Australia's

Whant obtained a good lead at important football matches. He man's fight. Lawn Tennis"A Division

astisfactory position.

the start, scoring on the first six took charge of this year's Cup Final But Petersen's superiority qub-the tin. In their first encounter

The world record, however, is at the heads, and on the 11th head was at Wembley, this being a well-equently was plain for all to see. Oval the Australians and Surrey leading by 12 shots.

woman-Misa Cacil deserved honour after his dis- too, thought he showed better held by, a played a drawn game. The home

Omar, however, made a very tinguished, work as a League form than when last he faced Har- Leitch. She won the final of the team declared their first innings fine recovery, and

Canadian women's championship in on the 21st referee.

On the

1921 by 17 up and 18 to play,, at 475 for 7, Sandham scoring 219 head led 17 shots to. 16.

Other Big Wins and Gregory 116, The Australians 24th head the players were all replied with 629, Stanley McCabe square. Omar then scored a single, being responsible for 240, and W. but was unable to hold his advan-

tage, Whant going out with a

Pooler Just Besten

Indian RC. v. Chinese R.C. "A" Kowloon C.C. v. South China H.K.CG, Club de Recreio U.S.R.C. Craigengower Chinese "CY. Chinese "B"

TO-MORROW

Red Kress hit two dfruit clouts for the Washington Sena, 1933 Lawn Bowle-Singles Championship:

W. Glendenning.v. E. C. Fincher American League champions, to beat

(Club de Recreio green) the Philadelphia Athletics by a mar-

J. K. Blean v. A. M. Rumjahn gin of 7 to 3..

The detroit Tigers and Cleveland Indians met in a double-header, and shared the honours.

Results, as cabled by Reuter, were:

3

New York

National League.

R. H. E.

7 13 3 Travis Jackson hit a homer. Boston

Wally Berger hit a homer.

Koenecke hit two homers.

Philadelphila

Brooklyn

St. Louis'..

Chicago

Detroit.....

Cleveland...

Washington

H. Overy v. J. S. Landolt green) H. Ponsford 125.

Hong

rey.

Kong Cycling Club

Gains Popularity Every Week

putting the ball unfailingly Into

Other big margins in golf finals

BTC:

E. Runfelt's win by 15 and 14 in (the Swedish

open amateur cham-

Ratting again, Surrey were 162,shot. (Police R.C. green) G. Duncan v. J. M. Jack

for 2 when the match was

There was an improved atten- Fanling; bathing equipment should pionship in. 1920. (Indian R.C. green) abandoned.

On the Hong Kong Electric dance on the Hong Kong Cycling be again carried. ·The,' run,' will G. D. Forrester's 15 and 18 vie C. J. Tacchi v. G. Perkins

Scores, as (C.C.C. green, 5.15 pm) were:

commence at 9.15 am from the tory in the amateur championship cabled by Reuter, green yesterday a close game was

played when Dr. RA. Castro Club's run to Castle Peak Bay on Kowloon Fier of the Vehicle Ferry of India, 1924,

WS. Barnett's 14 and 13 in the Surrey: 175 (Gregory 48, 8. J. McCabe Basto (Recreio) defeated, Pooler Sunday lest: Mr. C. Read (Cap and is scheduled to be concluded

4 for 24, C. V. Grimmett 4 for 60). (CS.C,C.) by 21 shots to 18 in the tain) was in charge of the at 8.30 p.m. Refreshments should Ceylon amateur three years ago,

- Golf Recruits 231 CH. 1. Ponsford 85, second round of the Open Singles arrangements and he led the party also be carried. Mr. C. Rand will

Bowls Championship.

from the Vehicle Ferry at 9.15 a.m. again take charge, and all cyclists Writing of golf reminds me Police Rink Wins Mer A stendy spin in glorious are extended a cordial welcome. that Miss Joyce Cooper, the swim- W. Forrest, A. E, Carey, W; westher brought the wheelers to A report has been received that ming champion, has caught the Mair and G. C. Moss (Police) their venue, by way of Laichikok, the Hon. Secretary, Mr. H. G fascination of sport's "most" dia) (skip) defeated B. G. Craig, Taunwan, and past the Hong Kong Crayford will be discharged from bolical invention."

to Tallamching, and hospital in the near future. He She has been taking "a" rent. from Kempton, W. Greig and J. C. Brewery

NEW HURDLES TIMES A

NOT ALLOWED

4 7

2

5 12

1

Electric Timer Records Slower.

01 7.14

4 7

2

OLD RECORD OF BOOKINS EXPECTED TO STAND

7.11

9 · 19

2

10

184 (Grimmett 5 for **

A.-F. Kippax 50).

AMBIDEXTEROUS "PLAYERS

:

LONDOS REGAINS WORLD WRESTLING TITLE A

I sometimes wonder why ambi-Brown (skip) (Kowloon Docks) by thence to the Bay, whore a halt has recently undergone an opers- swimming and has spent the time dexterous players like De Stefan 21 shots to 15 in the Open Rinkswap made at the Cafeteria, atition for appendicitis, and it is un-playing golf. She lives, a stone's and Higgins, who can drive equally Lawn Bowls championship, on the 11.30 a.m.

likely that he will be able to take throw from the Coombe Wood well with either arm, do not vary Civil Service C. C. green yester After refreshments had been active part in road sport for some course, Los Angeles, June 25. their service in similar manner. day afternoon,

enjoyed by the party a rush was time."

"Golf is one of few games which made for the delights of the Bay's Last week Mr. H. A. G. Kesten, can safely be combined with swim- Whether or not Hardin will be At present both men serve, right-

cooling waters in which the the founder of the Club and holder ming?" says Miss Cooper. ""It does credited with a new record in the handed, but it would be most dis-

cyclists gambolled merrily," whilst of the N. Ireland 20, 20 and 60 not tend to tighten the muscles. 220 yards low hurdles is now open concerting for their opponents If to doubt, although yesterday, at they occasionally slung one, tu left- JIM

the Poak frowned on them from miles records, sustained a polmoned She ought to do well at the game the Nationed Inter-Collegiate Athanded as welli-Sir F. Gordon

under its cloudy","creatz Heavy foot which is likely to curtail his with bar splendid physique and hletic Meeting, he was considered

showers curtailed this form of road activities for several weeks; atominia, In a very short experi Lowe, Bart.

New York, June 26. amusement, and at 3 p.m. the reba intends to utilize aid time. In ance she has already reduced her The Greek ex-champion of the turn trip was commenced. A very organisation work for the Inter handicap to a mentionable ngura. « keeper, he was shown to have given Hardin the record, was re- world of catch as catch can wreat- pleasant and steady ride home by programme recently, advanced 57 completed the race in 28-16 se-corded, with, an ordinary stop lng, Jim Londos, regained his the same route brought the party the Club, and will be pleased to supply ang detaily of the Club and condi, which la outside the world's watch;

Hitlp yesterday when he beat the to Shamshuipa at 6.30 p.m.-

Bradford City have signed Bi- record of 23" seconda, established la; therefore unikely that he present holder, of the title, Jim It being the policy of the Club Ita activities ba

storia. ney Elliott, the Notts County In ted with a new fre Browning, during one hour to continue making: arrangeme

on"Mon- side, forward, who formerly playe alectric Hma will in wresting contest; held, in ^) for comparatively, easy runs during tween: 1.80

dayayandind with Fulham, Chelsea, and the hot typhoon weather, maxt days, W

anda" van will be to Talpo and Batirdays.

to have set a new world mark.

By means of an electrical time, pla

American League

Trotsky hit a homer,

Red Kross hit two homers. Philadelphla

Boston

New York

Detroit

Cleveland

- Low Averill hit a homer,

Which correc

Letty Gomez pitched.

by C. R., Booking, the - American

athlete in 1924454

Hitims of 227

Londos weighs 95 kg 5 his" opponent "weigha 102/ken

llington

BRADFORD CITY CAPTURE

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