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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1935

MRS. WILLS MOODY COMMENTS ON HER

MAGNIFICENT WIN

(Continued from Page 5)

Miss Jacobs led by 5 in the final set, and had match point at 5—3—only to lose. I was one of the most brilliant i matches ever seen, and both women deserved to win.

At the end Mrs. Moody delight- edly flung her racket into the air. Usually she expresses no emotion on the court; but she had cause for her elation then Her retum to the tennis throne was a WOD derful achievement, though she modestly declared: "I think I was lucky."

"Her Four Defeats

A GREAT EXHIBITION OF RYDER CUP CONTEST BRILLIANT 3

SPORTSMANSHIP-

Competitor Stops. Because Of Fallen Rival And Loses

New Fork:

One of the nest exhibitions of sportsmanship that has come to our attention in some days was that displayed by George F. Arnold, a former Ohio State Uni versity athlete, in his race: with Glenn W. Cunningham at Cleve

White Tending in a special half- mile exhibition ran. Cunningham slipped and fell on the last turn. Arnold stumbled over him, but was the first to get up. Instead of continuing the race, he waited. Punta Canningham had regained his teet, and then they both raced for the tape. with Cummingham winning by a small margin.

MAY BE CANCELLED

COST OF TOUR CAUSES

MUCH

ANXIETY

P.G.A. HAVE £800 DEFICIT

(By Geoffrey Simpson)

MILES RACE

BY REEVES

(Continued from Page 1)

Junior AAA. Records No fewer than seven-best per- formances were created in the junior AA championships at the White City. The most impres- sive achievement was the 12lb. weight put of over 50ft by the French boy, Pietraru. His compatriot. J. F. K. Klein. put

45ft 101gin, and that just beat

the 1953 record of L Revell

London, July 10. is startling, but true, that the Professional Golfers Association are still £800 down on Carter. their yder Cup match expenses.

the

Flein went on to win the dis

L

C. Oades again won the half, but owing to a slowly-ruiz first-lap did not succeed in beating 2min

And if the money is not forthcoming, then the match is tus and the javelin, beating the "off." It is to be played on the Ridgewood course. New Jersey,record in the former event by on September 28 and 29. and the estimated cost of the trip is nearly 13ft, and in the latter by £3.000. Miss Helen Jacobs said she was

12ft. A few months ago the fund was as much as £1,200 short. doubtful whether she would play junior national championship.

All this provided a rather glar and yesterday Commander R. C. T. Roe, the P.G-A. secretarying exposure of our field event (again next year.

Three Clashes "I would like to." she said,

admitted that we want all the money we can get, large or ineptitude. Thus it was parti "but I have been over here so the final at Wimbledon in 1929,

Whey have mez three times in Small."

cularly gratifying to find many times and have lost în

Newman clearing 5ft 11in in the $1932, and four finals Your people may walls Moody won the first Anals Ryder Cup matches in

on Saturday. Mrs You would think that these

high jump. In 1934 Newzzan Won become tired of seeing me and

the Public Schools championship look on me as just a player

by 6–2, 6—1—the same scores in States, with all the ballyhoo JOHN COBB'S LAP with 5ft 10. each year.

they get would keep the trea who cannot win. '

Altogether she is played in surer up all night counting the AT 152 M.P.H. ON "I thought, the crowd were very eight Wimbledon finals. and has takings generous to me, and though I lost won seven. She lost in 1924, the But it isn't so. What is le

UTAH SALT FLATS W. Moorcroft the Northern cham- ram glad I played well Mrs.first year she competed, to Miss over after running costs

reK. McKane (Dow Mrs. L.. A. God been met is retained by the

(Continued from Page 1)` free) when she was only 18. Americans. The British team get The two Helens come from the Miss Jacobs has been in four nothing same town in California, Mrs. finals and one semi-final. It will

Donations Wanted

Course Marking Wills Moody is 29 and Miss Ja- be recalled that she lost to Miss The same procedure is follow-stakes marking his course with. S. Higgins, J. Gwen Jones

Thus Mr. Cobb could follow the cobs 25. They learned their ten-Dorothy Round in the final lasted over here, of ais at the same club, and when year. But that match was not as truth is that the P.G.A. has no makes his 24-hour run flares will (Northern champion) and W. 2

course, but the out great difficulty. When he Miss Wills (as she was then) dramatic and first won her own national champrovide such good tennis, as the and a-manager visiting the United way around the 12-mile course.

tense, nor did it funds to provide for ten golfers be set at 100ft intervals all the Loader were three most effective pionship Miss Jacobs won

sprinters. Leader won the 100 thelepic encounter on Saturday. States.

Engineers are now surveying the in 10 I-10sec, a new record. He They must rely on subscrip- course and hope to have it ready strained a muscle, however, and . tions from clubs and individuals. by Wednesday or Thursday-

could not compete in the 220,

wonderful

Moody made covery in that last set*

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a pertinacious second, (and then turned out to win the mile in 4 min $1 2-5 sec, beating D. Samuel's time in 1932. by nearly ja second.

Best Sprinters

They do not even get a share of It is trange that so little at which went to Higgins in 22 4-5- the gate at the open champion- tention has hitherto been paid to see. This time beat A. Fenning- ship, though the bulk of the com- the speedway possibilities of the ton's record last year by 1-10th petitors are professionals.

great salt beds 120 miles west of of a second. But it can be pointed out that here.

In the open mile relay (4x) the R. and A are usually among There are more than 200 square the Milocarians who was with the first to subscribe generously miles of rocklike salt which is out C. E. Stoneley. were beaten to the Ryder Cup, expenses If thick in some places, smooth by both LAC. and Achilles, but d'

Safest Speedway

It is to be hoped the £300 de-as a ballroom floor, and hard ashly after a keen struggle and a ficit will be quickly forthcoming, oak.

fierce finish The four miles vic- so that the P.G.A. selectors can

tory relay again went to the proceed with the team choosing The flats are traversed by the zan the last mile distance, took Achilles Jack Lovelock, who free from worry.

transcontinental highway and a the baton with a substantial lead. railway, dividing them into two and made a training run for next

Saturday. Results:

FRANK MANN'S 2 BRILLIANT SONS

Eldest To Captain

Eton Next Year.

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equal sections. Racing takes place, north of this dividing line. for to the south a maze of tren- ches dug by a potash company.

during the war ruined the surface- RABBIT ROBS GOLFER

In spite of this, drivers wil have more room to manoeatre than anywhere else in the world unless, perhaps, in some such de- Tvert as the Sahara

OF "OPEN" TITLE

(Continued from Page 1)

This safety element was well Mur tated last summer when Louie Myer

"Hagen beat me by a stroke." had tyre trouble at 100 m.ph, and "Tell me something about your dizzily swerved 1,000ft - fronta the successES. Surely you must have circular course before he could cout played great golf sometimes?" I

te a standstill

D. A. Jenkins, of Salt Lake City.

asked.

Frank Mann, the old England the pioneer of motor exploits an "Well, I don't know about great cricket captain, - must be feeling these flats, has twice burst his golf. Some of the best I

evet..

as proud as ́a peacock over the car tyres while travelling at 100 Played was at Newcastle, County success of his two boys at Eton- mph, but he says the salt is too Down, where I won the Irish The elder boy George, though hard for the wheel rims to dig Open Championship in 1928, only 17, has become such a fine down as they would on a beach with, I believe, the lowest score cricketer that he will captain] such as that at Daytona, and col for 72 holes on this course. Eton next season. He is in the sequently there is a better chance

A Little Unlucky ¡century-making class as a bats-to pall up safely.

"I consider I was a little un-. jman, and has recently been "re- Jenkins believes that Sir Mal-lucky in the draw. I had a late vealing splendid talent as a leg-colm Campbell, who is also com start about midday, and by that break bowler.

ing to Utah to attack records this time the wind got up and mad The younger son, John, is show-summer, in attempting 300 mp--the course at least three strokes ing astonishing form for a boy of will not get quite so much trac more difficult. By the time I be- 16, his century against Winches- tion from salt as he got from sand gan, the best score was 72, which ter last week being a brilliant at Daytona, but he is convinced it seemed pretty hopeless to ex-

that the greater running distance peet to equal

effort.

CZECHS” ENGLISH SOCCER VISIT

To Play Manchester In November

The leading football team · în Prague, the Sparta-Slavia F. C., will be visiting England in No- vember at the invitation of Man- chester City.

The W formation is now

and the more level course will enable him to achieve, a greater I did in that found when I had a "But I never played better than

speed than ever before.

68, which is still the record for the course. The bext day I tol ed out in 69. You can guess it wasn't very difficult to win after a start like this 137 for thirty- six bales on champion) Course

TENNIS PLAYER

SUCCUMBS TO

SEPTICEMIA players allowed me to win

Why some of the younger

the

Dunlop Metropolitan Tournament (Continued from Page 4) at Walton Heath last year I can- Armstrong died despite being not imagine. You remember that was the event in which all re-given blood “transfusions.

garded as obsolete by the Czechs his opinion death was due to the big tournament winners and the Manchester folk will see acute septicemis, following the year were invited to com the visitors attacking with five puncture in the arm by a hypo |forwards in line, mi

dermic needle or what the hypo- It makes one hot even to dermic needle contained.

think of football in this weather,

Sir Bernard Spilsbury,

but on the Continent the season made a post-mortem exam

pete

Everything Holed

But surely, you played some who of the best golf of your life

ion, then, I remarked.

is in full swing, though the roads said death was due to heart -I suppose I did really, but all- have become so sticky from heat failure from acute blood poison-the same, if I could do it, in Prague that women are con ing stantly losing their shoes?

BRIGHTON AND HOVE E C. SHOW DEFICIT

Bri

Jost

BRILLIANT YOUNGSTER FOR

ARSENAL TRIAL

should the younger mer fail

The fact is, Whitcombe went round the new course at Walton Health three times without mak ing a single serious mistake, in the first round he had a 69 in a the second a 68, and in the third of next, another 69 zen under lours for

27 holes and everything holed

I pointed

Whit

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