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THE CHINA MAIL SATURDAY, JULY- 1935
KNIGHTHOOD FOR FORMER RUGGER INTERNATIONAL
Political Officer, On North West Frontier Conneït
The recent birthday honoura list includes the award of z KCLE to the well-known_pre- war Scottish rugver international. George Cummingham (Oxford and London Scottish).
Sir George is in the Political Department and a Member of the Executive Council of the Gover- Dor of the North-West Frontier Province. Be was capped against England in 1909-10-11, Ireland 1908 and 1910, Wales 1908-09 and France 1910.
DEADLY BOWLING
FEATURES HOME CRICKET MATCHES
(Continued from Page 4)
the
OMAHA MAY GO TO ENGLAND
Chance Of Belmont Winner Running In 1936 Gold Cup
- Mr. Woodward's fine
2,000
Sports Chatter
GREENBERG
HEADS HOME
RUN PARADE
Bob Johnson His Nearest Rival
JIM COLLINS HEADING WALLY BERGER
(BY JEOFFREY SIMPSON)
London, April 29. MIRANGE how the little humant
New York Jime 23. incidents of a great match
Harry Greenberg's three hom...” stick in one's mind!",
gilers at St. Louis to-day put the There were plenty of them at tall Detroit Tiger firs, baseman
.colt which race may be regarded as Omaha, in winning the Belmont the equivalent Stakes of £10,000, has followed¦ Guiness. the example of his sire Gallant Rosemont has an American:pe- For writes "Ithuriel" in the digree. He is by The Porter the Cup Final but none, in my far out in front of the other big "Sporting Life."
(son of Sweep) out of a mare by opinion, matched the little drama league long distance sluggers. The Belmont Stakes way be Colin from a daughter of Star Dear the end played by the Optim-with 23 to his credit. **
His closest rival is "Tadian fairly described as the American Shoot a couple of weeks earlier ist and the Pessimist in the West Derby." The distance is 14 he had finished second to Plat Bromwich team.
Bob Johnson of the Philadelphia: The chief figure in it was goal-Athletics who has 20 Here are miles. All the other Derbys are Eye. ran over ten furlongs for even The Belmont Stakes upset the keeper Pearson. Besten for the the leaders in various departe less) with penalties and allow Withers form Omaha won by a fourth time, almost tearful from ments of both the American and
length and a half from Firethorn rexation, inconsolable, he fished National leagues, up to date:
auces.
In the Belmont Stakes (created (second in the Preakness, with the ball out of the net and vented
American League his feelings upon it; by Mr. Joseph E. Widener), the Rosemont third.
Batting Bob Johnson, Philz- Again and again be kicked it runners carry weight for sex
delphia, 366; Joe Vosmik, Cleve- into his own net-and looked like land Indians, 346 Both are out- Omaha, after his brilliant vic-
mdoing so indefinitely until Richard-
fielders
1936 Ascot Cup
Richardson, the super optimiste
+63
Philadelphia
tory in the Kentucky Derby at Mr. Woodward was dre Curious Incitient
Louisville Was
sent into Mary-England about the end of June 300, centre forward and one-time Buns batted in-Johnson and A magnificent not-out double land, where at Bowie, near Bal-He may decide to send Omaha, a omnibus inspector came dashing Charles Gehringer, Detroit se century by Denis Smith, Derby-timore, the big chestnut colt had good colt and a true stayer, to "P
coad, baseman, 53 each. Richardson, by frantic arm wav- shire's aggressive left-hander, a six lengths triumph in the England, nominating him for the
Hits-Charley Gehringer ing and shouting, commanded that 1936 Ascot Cup.”
Roger Gramer, lovershadowed everything else in Preakness Stakes.
the match with Hampshire at
It would create immense in the ball be returned to the centre catcher, $3. Just Outside Record Chesterfield Smith made
terest to know that another for the restart
Home runs-Harry Greenberg, Though the score was 4-2 and Detroit first baseman, 23 Bab highest score of his career, and
In this race the colts and gelo-American-bred and owned colt with Townsend set up a record
ing carry 9st, fillies receive 5th was endeavouring to succeed only a minute remained for play Johnson, Athletics, 17. unbroken third-wicket stand of The value of the stake was
Pitchers Vito Tamulis · New up-where Beigh Count just failed. 228 for Derbyshire in just over wards of £5,000, and
Orsaka is by Gallant Fox, the thought there was still a chance York Yankee lefthander, won Omaha's
His to save the game! Stout fellow! two hours.
of Sir Gallabad ·
seven, lost one; Melvin Harder, time waly 2-5sec. outside the best son
Cleveland righthander, wos 12, record
dam is Flambino, by Wreck from SHOULDER HIGH
PARKER Pearson
José 3. "Within twelve hours after win Flambette, by Durbar from La thoroughly at his ease that attack that he ran to his centurying the Preakness, Omaha was Flambee, by Ajax, to which he was constantly glancing to-
National League out of 166 in two hours, with
en route to Aqueduct, New York beaten, son of Flying Fox Omaha wards the main stand and waving Batting Floyd Yangban, Pitts- hage drive for 6 off Bares, and his home stable.
jis inbred
burgh Pirate shortstop, 400% after tea he obtained 40 in 15
Mr. Woodward's decision wiri A fortnight later he was seen
But--unlucky man-it was his Joe Medwick, St. Louis Cardinal mtnutes. 3Dssed off a lofty out in the Withers Stakes, one be awaited with eager curiosity- fate to make vital mistakes. Be outfielder, 368. straight drive at 156, Smith commile, at Belmont Park. Most of all sportsmen will hope the colt
Pans batted in-John "Pepper" was terribly upset when the final pleted his double century in three his admirers realised it was not keeps well and crosses the At-whistle went and it pleased me
Martin, St. Louis Cardinals, 54; hours and five minutes.
his best distance, but he was far-lantic to be trained at Newmar immensely that a Sheffield Wed-Joe Moore, New York Giants, - 53-
Iket
Hits-Joe Medwick, Cardinals, nesday player, separating himself! from his jubilant colleagues, stay-96; Lloyd Waner, Pittsburgh Pi led behind to console him.
rate outfielder, 98.
+
*
Such was his mastery over the
*
*
oprite at 2 to 1 on “
The pace at the outset was ter-
There was one curious inci- dent Bares was given out bribly fast. The first quarter was but the umpire realised he had covered in less than 24 sec. made a mistake and recalled the batsman from the pavilion. And Boyes made one more runi
Was He Out?
at
After stumps were drawn the Oval. Brown the umpire, signalled to the scorers that Smith, of Esex, was out, caught by Gamble. Smith seemed to hit the ball hard on the ground.
Both captains. E. R. T. Holmes,
of Surrey, and T. N. Pearce, of Essex, have challenged the deci
Beaten By Rosemont
There was consternation when
it was seen that Omaha could)
not shake off Rosemont who won
sion on the ground that it was HARRY WRAGG
given after the stumps were pulled up
CAUTIONED
Incident In Recent
pår. The leading professionals.
of
to someone in the crowd.
30
The men of Sheffield certainly knew how to celebrate. They car- ried Starling, their captain (with the Cup), shoulder high from the
Seld
Homers Jim Collins, St. Louis first baseman, 18; Wally Berger. Boston Braves outfielder, 15.
Pitching - LeRoy Parmalee, New York Giants righthander, on eight, lost one; Bill Walker, Cardinals, won six, lost one. Associated Press.
GEHRIG AND GOMEZ DECLINE
Orient Tour Held Responsible
New York
Now comes the front office of the New York Yankees with an
WORLD GOLF FEAT BY JIM FERRIER
(Continued from Fege 4)
Then someone grabbed the lid by 14 lengths, with Mr. Wood-
"According to one well-known of the Cup and stack it on Man ward's celt half a length ahead authority, no other player in the ager Billy Walker's head. And he of Plat Eye, and the fourth five world has to concede, strokes to walked off wearing it, too! more lengths away.
The Wednesday Wore special Gallant Fox, by the way, did play from scratch, although be white silk shirts with half-sleeves, not compete in the Withers, fore par was introduced same of so that Starling looked almost tidy them.conceded as many as six for once. He usually plays with shirt sleeves flapping in the breeze. strokes to bogey.
Cutions that these
men with "In recent months Ferrier has
genius in their play should show changed his style, and now has eccentricity in dress. Alex James much greater control over his is one of the world's worst-dressed strokes. He has adopted a more footballers. jupright stance, and, instead
THE PRINCE AND STARLING slogging the ball, gets it away CITARLING, "so like James in explanation for the distressing with far less exertion. Ferrier
style, even to that batting slamp of Lou Gehrig, big league Was influenced to make the fluttering foot, did wonders. home run king, and Vernon (EI change by the recent visit of the
Billy Walker dashed or to the Goffy) Gomez erstwhile ace south- Harry Wragg's riding in the American professionals and held to embrace him when time paw and highest paid pitcher R. T. Ryan, of Beckenham, # member of the famous cricketing Derby was the subject of the McLean, the brilliant Scottish was called, and in the dressing the major league
in today's amateur Gene Sarazen brotherhood, led the Club Cric following statement
gave room afterwards Starling was Ed Barrow and his business ket Conterence team against the Racing Calender-
Ferrier many valuable hints, and overwhelmed with congratulations, office associates are convinced the The Stewards interviewed McLean was also instrumental in South Africans at Lord's on June
"The proudest moment of my oriental barnstorming tour, in Harry Wragg with regard to his altering his style. As a result, life was when the Prince of Wales which. Gehrig and Gomez partici- 12 and 13 last.
Bryan is one of the outstanding having pulled out or Theft dur-Ferrier has
developed brilliant put the Cap into my arms," said pated last fall is the reason why left-handed batsmen in the coun- ing the Derby to let Bahram consistency-
the Wednesday skipper.
Gehrig is hitting under 250 and “Ferrier may be given, an op-l try, and has in past years played through..
"I was so excited I hardly knew why Gomez has already experi They drew his attention to portunity of showing his skill in what to say, but the Prince was fenced six setbacks whereas last for, Kent. Last season he scor- ed well over 2,000 runs in all Rule 139 which says "any horse other countries.
His progress very kind. Among the things be year he lost only five throughout which runs in a race shall run would be keenly watched by New said was: My father is very dis- the season Associated Press matches, and is a fine captain
Jon its merits whether the owner South Wales golfers."
runs another horse in the Samié race or not.”:
A much-discussed knee is that for "Patsy Headrea. He now finds that the frouble is due to synovitis." X-ray examination has proved this
R. H. Moore In Hospital
Derby
London, June S.
2. H. Moore, the Hampshire amateur batsman, who wALS Jable to play against Notts
Trent Bridge after the first day and warned him, if he or any is suffering from scarlet fever other jockey disregard this Rule and has been taken to an isola-
in the future, they will be severe tion hospital at Mansfield. Ee is likely to be out of the Hampshirely dealt with Beuter
in- Wragg admitted the offence.
The Stewards cantioned him
team for at least two mouths.
In a cricket match at Eynsford.! near Dartford, there were 12
ducks, six on either, side, the to- WHY THE DUEL WAS
tal runs scored being 40.
MISS FERGUSON WINS IRISH GOLF TITLE
CALLED OFF
Decision Reached By Court Of Honour
París, June 30.
appointed that the threat of "bad
A Brilliant Record
weather has kept him away from when they first met, and can have The "Sydney Daily Telegraph" Wembley.***
no fears about leaving his cham- provides some evidence. · that Only one thing marred a really pionship behind when he sails out justification for this extraordin-nees of Carter in the second half. We can be sure of applanding 2 there is at least a measure of great final, and that was the lame of Liverpool
ary piece of handicapping, for, Eat sentiment demanded that he British victory at the Blackfriars ander the expressive heading should be in the Albion team, and Ring to-night, however. Ler "Without Comment," it publishes there are no regrets.
Harvey is fighting Marcel Lanriot, the following*--
Albion have accepted defeat. fnia Frenchman, and if he does not “Here is a week of golf by Jim the manner of great sportsmen. stop him the onlookers is the Ferrier:-
| MILLER ATIT AGAIN.
balcony, who are not shy about Saturday
Hampden Cup TEREPRESSIBLE Freddie Miller, expressing their views will be (Rose Bay, par 72), 72 and 69 world's champion Leather up to tell him about it.
*Sunday. Australian - Club weight, who has made a grand But Harvey likes the crowd at (par-72), 68 and 71
clean-up of Europe's 9st. men (The Ring His boxing education “Wednesday. — NSW. “Club since he reached here last Septem- was gained there, and to night ber, will end his tour with another will mark the 25th anniversary of (par match in Liverpool with Nel the place f
Tarleton.
(par 723, 69.
Friday-Pymble Cup
71), 71
"Saturday Pymble Club, "Sunday-Manly Club
67. The fight is planned for early (par June, and the title will be avail abia for winning But does any
pect Tarleton to lift it?
Miss Daisy Ferguson, a young member of the Royal County Down The Court of Honour have Club, Newcastle, is the new Irish judged that there are not suf-172), 70. woman champion. She beat Miss ficient grounds for a duel be- "Only 17 under par for six one
J. Ellis, of the same club, by 2 and tween Jean Borotra, the Bound rounds on five different courses!" Miller beat him good and hearty I in the 36-hole fimal on the course ing Basque tennis star, and M
of the Bosspenna club, Co. Donegal Didier Poulain, tennis editor of Mrs. Baer Ruling
last month. Both are Irish inter the Paper L'Auto nationals.
The quarrel began when M Poulain published an article, which Borotra ded as in- salting The tennis sta retaliat CRAWFORD AND McGRATHed with a letter which Judg WIN ITALIAN CHAMPIONSHIP ed offensive by Poulain, who im-
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