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PROSPECTS FOR BRILLIANT POLO SEASON
JAPANESE EQUALS
WORLD'S RECORD
FOR 100 METRES!
J.A.A.F. TO APPROACH WORLD BODY
EFFORT MADE AT NIPPON-
~~FILIPINO-MEET,
“Osaka, June 10.
Japan's
Ryutoku Ioshioka,
SCOTLAND BEATS ENGLAND AT BASEBALL
First International Contest At White City Stadion
London, June 10. Scotland defeated England by a score of 4 to 8, to-day, in the first international baseball»-. ever played in the British Isles un- dese American rules: The "contest was played at White City Stadium
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ficetest individual, who reprFREEMAN'S
ed this country at the
pic Games in Los Angeles, yester day equalled the world's record for
a 100-metre dash covering the dis
tance in 10.3 seconds.
The mark was made at the
STING
(Continued From Page 4)
| Filipino-Japanese track meet on Nelson, still without their West
the Roshien ground here.
Indian crack, IN Constantine,
SOUTH AFRICANS
WIN FIRST BOWLS
TEST ENCOUNTER
England Trounced By Large Margin
VISITORS 24-SHOT WIN ON ONE RINK
London, May 20. England were beaten by South Africa in the first Test match be tween the countries at Crooch Hill by 108 shots to 96, although, three i of the five rinks finished abearl.
The deciding rink was the fifth,
MAHARAJA OF JAIPUR INVADES ENGLAND
IMPROVED STANDARD OF PLAY
PRELIMINARY TO WESTCHESTER CUP
(By R. SHEEPSHANKS)
London, May 9.
THE polo season, which will open with the first ties in the Whitney Cup Tournament
in which South Africs won by 24 Saturday, promises to be a really excellent one In the first place, it will be a period of prelimin
shats
Lasing Kinks The two losing rinks were skipp
ary training for the international matches for the
Other holders of the record are failed to win at Tarmorder despite ed by Surrey men who have been Westchester Cup, which will be played in London. Eddie Tolan, who set it at the Los the fact that Phillipson, of the consistently successful for England next year. Angeles Games, and Ralph Metcalf, Lancashire County ground staff, in recent years. Grice's side only We shall, too, have the pleasure of seeing in action both of the United States, and Wil-scored 63, and A. Charles, the West lost their grip on the game darcass Indian team from Kashmir, another brilliant Indian pała liams of Canada.
Indian footballer. 41 of their totari ing the last five ends.
the Maharaja of Jaipur, and four American players of the The Japanese Amateur Athletic) of 177..
In the fifth rink the South Afri rank. These visitors may be relied on to provide polo.. Federation will soon approach the
cans led 10-1222, 284 And high class, and to afford first-rate trial tackle for our asp International Amateur Athletic There is no stopping F. T. Bad- finally 35----11-
to international honours. Federation for the official registra-cock, the new Zealander and F. N. Johnson, R. Steel and G. W. A RINK 1-England: R. W. Pickering, tion of Yoshioka's feat, an official Werneth professional, in the Cen-Wright (slop), South Affries: L
Also, there will be keen com PANTHERS (22).- Capt of the former indicated to day-tral Lancashire League. He scored Simic, J. Calder, R. Adams and petition among the home players McCreery No. 1 Mr. S. Sanford, Rengo.
his second successive century in Davidson (skip), 20.
for places in the Hurlingham and Major F. Magur, back.
ZEÉLTyrrell Martin, No. hitting up 142 against Bayton RINK 2 England: J. G. Caruthers, team which, after the close of OR EXTONIANS (29) Capt
John Wilson, G. S. B and-F. G. MRS. MOODY FOR There is no doubt that he would be Curtis (skip). 19. South Africa: the present London season, will Kingscote, No. 12 Major G. H. Phipp
a prominent figure in county Schomber I. 1. Leris, H. Walters go to Meadowbrook to compete Horaby, No. 2. Maja E. L. Benton, WIMBLEDON ? cricket. He has now acored 342) and J. Hortop (skip), 15.
for the American Open Chamo. and Capt. C. H. Tremayn runs in foar innings for an average Read Walton and P. D. Tomlinson international visits is the best Hussars and the 12th Lancers, each KINK & England: R. Sater, H. Spionship. The exchange of
The regimental teams of the 71 of 114
(skip), 27. South Africa: E. J. Balthing possible for the game, and with a handicap rating of 17 goal Impressive Bowling J. Main, C. J. Crawford and G Kimes Making allowance for the feeble (skip) England: A B. Bull, A. P. suffered from the lack of them all, of the season's tournament.
17.
English polo since the war has will also compete in some, if not ness of nine out of It Sussex bats Hough, Dr. Fiber and W. M. Grice
Rink
men-they only acore 28 between (sp), 16. South Africa N. Foulds,
Jaipur, the year before last, Four notable players are not-i them the bowing of Hollies and D. Catlibert, J. Yull, and A.. R. Rit showed up the makedness of the claded in the above hot m Paine, of Warwickshire, was impres- chre (skip), 21.
land, but our players profited by Capt Boat and My.Guinnese sive last month. They had to force a p. Gudgeon. J. Crankshaw, and last year against a strong Amer the two Americans, Mr. E AS RINE England; F. W. Wade, E experience, and their performances each handicapped at 3 goals, and The All England Club announced response from the pitch, and made Biggin (skip). 11. South Africa: Tcan club team showed a decided Hopping (7) and 3 Phipps (6) during the week-end that Mrs up for what in their view was its Stewart, I. Friend, I. Fairhimb, arise in the standard of pace and They will enlist, shortly in one team Helen Wills-Moody had sent in her shortcoming by uncommonly skilini A. G. White (skip), 35.
skill We may hope that that rise or another. Should they elect to will be continued this season.
FORMER HOLDER'S ENTRY RECEIVED
HOWARD KINSEY IMPRESSED BY PROTEGES
Landon, May 20.
entry for this year's Wimbledon work in the air championships.
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Mrs. Moody's decision is a sur In Hollies case pace was a fac- prise. Only a few weeks ago she tor, but not at the sacrifice of stated that she would not return to length. His googly will defest bet- international Lawn tennis this sea-ter hatsmen than those who sno
cumbed to it on that occasion.
Evidently the back injury she suffered in the American (cham-
Perks Great Performance Perks, Hopwood and Washbrook,
back
Kashmir's Strength-
play together, they would make: The Leading Teams combination which it would indeed? Circumstances have delayed the be a pleasure to see in action formation of the sides which" will! compete in the open cap tourna ments. As at present arranged, the principal teams and their handicap ratings are
KASHMIR:” (29), **Nawrah Khusza.
performances of the Kashmir team
Great interest will be taken in the Capt. Sanger is an 8-goal player.. Rao Rajz Abbey Singh we know
ing 10 yards like the Rugby inter national he is, he dived and rolled all his length, "picking himself - op] pion final in 1958-and which has stood out head and shoulders above with the ball hugged triumphantly Jany No. 1. Eso, Baja Abbey Singh well from his play in the Jaipur, kept her out of big tennis ever the rest in an amazing day's cricket to his chest: since has made rapid improve-fat Old Trafford, where Lancashire
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Jahangir Khan, the Cambridge No. 1; Capt. G. H. Fanshawe, No. kets after being 63 runs behind on stock bowler, found something like Capt. G. E. Prior Palmer, No. 3; and sidered to be the best No. 1 in Indis "I have just made up my mind to the first innings.
the form which gained him a place Major J. F. Harrison, back and if he is better than Srin enter,” she stated (according to First came Paris to take Lanca-in the All-India side which toured Sir Harold Wernher, No. 1: Capt. M. good indeed and the Maharaja SOMERIESS HOUSE - (24) —— Col | Singh, of Jaipur,” he must be, vozy, Reuter), when interviewed in San Shire's four outstanding wickets in England in 1932, when playing P. Ansell, No. 2, Capt. H. C Walford, has always been a sound and hard- Francisco. "I cannot say definite 13 deliveries for two runs. Great against the Minor Counties recent No. 3 and E. I the Maharaja working back of high ly that I will play, but if I feel as bowling which gave the Worcester- well as I do now I will":"
shire man a final analysis which Mrs. Moody, who has been prac-read: 21 overs, 7 maidens, 44 runs, tising on the San Francisco courts 8 wickets.
with Howard Kinsey as her coach,
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So finely did he bowl for the University at Cambridge that the Minor Counties lost eight men
His First "Googly”
added that she would be sailing Washbrook remained unbeaten to while scoring 176 runs. Taking siz for England in a few days' time. the end, carrying his bat through of the wickets for 51, Jahangir Khan Howard Kinsey said "Mrs the innings for 49a brave knock accomplished his best performan Moody has developed a fine place which brought him his county cap, for nearly two years. ment since starting practice again, in addition to having retained" all her smashing power. She moves The advantage of the new experi- It is singularly appropriate that! around the court easily, and bas mental Lb.w. rule to bowlers could two "googly bowlers, D.. Tomlin- not appeared tired after two hard not have been better illustrated son and I. Balaskas, are included set"
than at Gloucester, when Yorkshire, in the South African team. It Winner Six Times having dismissed Gloucestershire on the Parks, that a South African Mrs. Moody was only 17 years for 128, had difficulty in securing & frst bowled “a wrong "u. old when she won the American lead of 17 runs with two wickets in title for the first time. She had hand. Of the 18 batsmen who lost Schwarz tossed up the disconcert- Thirty-one years ago R. O. carried off the Wimbledon singles their wickets, half were out Eging delivery that was to revolution championship on six occasions, the before-and six came under thes lise his country's cricket last being in 1933. It was in the new law.. final of the 1933 American cham
Schwarz had been shown how to
pionship against Miss Helen: The day also brought honours to bowl the "googly" by K. J. I. Jacobs that Mrs. Moody caused a la new Yorkshire bowser in Turner Bosanquet, to whom he afterwards dramatic scene by walking off the Actually Turner has been on the
back.
Jaipur, back
FORMIDABLE TASK AT TRENT BRIDGE
(Continued from Page 1). The match at Trent Bridge da
The side has been having pre liminary practice at the Beaufort Club, and should therefore be well acclimatised when they first comes into action in London!
No series of special matches bas so far been arranged; and this is
ing that series was left drawn, pity. The special matches against after Bruce Mitchell had scored 88 Aurora were by far the most attrac and 61 not out Satcliffe (114) tive feature of last season's pola and Hammond (138 not out) were and could be reproduced, or England's leading scorers
Results Of Tour The following is how Wade's team has fared this season:
Best Worcester Imus and 186@ Best Leicester 170-zums.
Best Cambridize Ummand:40 Beat Surrey 190 runs – Drew with Oxford U Drew with the MCC- Best Hampshire 110 rmas Beat Middleser. 22 TERR Best Derby 209 runs. Drew with Lancashire the Beat Northants Inns and 55 Drew with Glamorgan
improved upon, this year. goal polo that is needed to get ou players into anything like national form, and it is 30-goal that the public enjoys seeing.
Special Match
Ranelagh propose to put on one special match against Kashmir da Jane 29, and it is to be hoped that Burlingham, Roehampton and the Aldershot Command will do thes same thing, pitting.
team against either an Indian side Beat Cricket Club Conference 7 widis (including the Maharaja of Jai court because of the injury to her Northern county's staf for nine left all his money.
Centuries have been scored by pur) or 2 team made up by He had practised a little in the Wace (2), Rowan (4), Siedle (3) American visitors.... Such seasons," but mail this year he has had few chances to show his ability in easy stage of the game, that
nets, but it was largely as a lark, Nourse (3), Viljoen and Cameron would be greatly more
Only Six Good Feats than anything we are Bowling slightly under a medira
Only six English cricketers have in the open to pace, he made the ball "more" Frank Mitchell, the captain of the concertingly in a fierce, cold wind side, allowed him to how the new achieved anything outstanding which, on the
-good thing discovery. Schwarz took five wickets | against the visitors. They are: and sending down 33 overs, took with "googlies that day, ~ seven wickets for less than eight
Mr. S. Snooke, manager of the rims each. Hammond alone faced present South African side, was Turner successfully.
playing in the same team.
CHINESE
OLYMPIC
SWIMMER
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SH Wong is representing the
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Warwickshire
Chinese Bathing Club while Chan Susser last mon Chan-hing, one of the best Chinese fought strugë swimmers, will participate in the minute other open events.
Chinese Olympic Star
K. S. Mitchell: Lones: (Oxford)*165*
· Smart (Glamorgan)-[34 not, out" A Benn (Oxford) 902 Arnold (Franta) 79
Davies (Glamorgan) 75 not out Schwarz himself did not have the Booth (Laser) 6 for 29 usual leg-break of the slow bower, and only one S. Mitel victors over He could only bowl the wrong un 1 is Kkely to be playing
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