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INTER-VARSITY
ATHLETICS WON
BY AMERICANS
HARVARD & YALE AVENGE DEFEAT
NEW BRITISH NATIVE POLE VAULT RECORD
London, July 20.
At White City in the annal athletics contest the combined Yale and Harvard Universities beat Oxford and Cambridge Uni- versities, thus svenging their de feat of last year, when they lost by 7 events to 5"
Each side won six events and [the contest was, therefore, decid- fed on the second placings, of
which the Americans secured 6 to 5%.
New Record Brown, of Yale, in clearing the bar at 14 feet, set up British native record
4. DO
besting
that of S Apps (Canada) who cleared 12ft 6 ins at the British Empire Games last year.
The following were the results: 100 Yards:
1 Duncan (Oidarg)
Time: 10 secs.
Half-Mile
1. Sullivan (Cambridge)
Time: 1 min. 57 2/8 secs.
120 Yards Hurdles ––
1. Pilbrow (Oxford)
Green of Harvard won bas he was disqualifed for knocking down 4 bar- 2x-s..
4-40 Yard
1 Brown (Cambridge).
Time: 48 3/5 secs.
NEW WORLD'S RECORD
FOR 3,000 METRES
Amateur Champion's Performance
London, July 90
Cooper, the amateur two miles champion, created a world's re- cord for the $,000 netres walk returning the time of 12 mins... S$ 1/5 sees:
This beat the old time of 12 mins. 53-3/5 secs, made by Ras. mussen (Denmark) in July, 1918. and the time of 12 mins, 40 4/5 sees made by the Canadian, Cie- man, which has not yer been off- cially passed.
Patting the Weight- 2. Johnson (Ÿale) Distance: 43 TL 4 inch.
3 Miles
1. Ward (Cambridge) Time: 14 mins. 53 1/5 seCR.
Pole Vanit—
1. Brown (Tale) Height 14. (British record)
Mile
1. Stothard (Cambridge) Time: 4 mins. 25 4/5 secs..
Long Jump-
1. Green (Harvard) Distance: 23 11 inches.
سنسنت
220 Yards
1. Smith. (Fale) Time: 22 3/5 secs.
High Jump
1 Hall (Harvard) Height: 5 ft 10 inches.
|220 Yards Hirdles--
1. Graes. (Harvard) Time: 25 secл---(Rezte:).
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RULES CANDIDA BEATS
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THE WAVES
KING'S FAMOUS YACHT FOR ROYAL REGATTA
HER MAGNIFICENT RECORD
+
(By G. M. R. Holmes)
ENDEAVOUR AT
HAVRE REGATTA
Time Allowance Results In Win
BRITANNIAN OVERHAULS AMERICAN CHALLENGER
(By Major B. Heckstall-Smith)
Le Havre, July 18. Mi H. A. Andrese's Candida. won the first prize at the Havre
|Endeavour 'and saving her time
10 Endeavour was second and
If any authority were to compile a Who's
Who in the yacht world, it would be abso-Regatta today, finishing close as lutely necessary for him to give King George's of Mr. T. G. M. Sopwith's famous yacht Britannia a very conspicuous on the champion cutter, who co- place. Perhaps the yacht America would head pleted the 22-mile course in 2 hr. the list both on account of its name beginning Mr. Hugh F. Paul's Astra third. with the first letter of the alphabet and the fact A feature of the race was the that the trophy which she won in the famous splendid performance of
King's yacht, Britannia, which race off the Isle of Wight years ago has become overhauled Mr. G. Lambert's Yan so famous in international yachting circles. kee, the American boat. in the But Britannia, although she may not have played such a turn to windward, and best her famous part in yacht racing, must be recognised as one of the really great sailing yachts of her day and generation.
It was way back in 1893 that she first made her appearance in European yachting circles She was the property of the then Prince of Wales; father of the present King of England. In her first three years she won 111 prizes in 141′ races, but the next three found her greatly handicapped by changes made in rating rules and time allowances, so that she won only 36 prizes in 78 starts
by
the
table's length. Yankee finished last of the fleet.
Start In Fog
There was a light north-wester-
though trze breeze over the course, but at the start the yachts were enveloped in a thick fogl
King Edward sold her, only to King George, has had her re-The race began with a windward buy her back at a later date modelled to bring her into line leg of one mile, at the end of During the World War she was with the modern yachts, and which the order was Endeavour. laid up; but when the war was while it is hardly to be expected Candida, Britannia. Felsheda, lover. King George put her back that she will be able to meet the Astra, Yankee, and Shamrock' V. in commission in 1920 in order latest creations of the famous Then came 10 miles of plain
to bring back interest in the yachting arhitects of the world reaching, in which Britannia fell sport of yachting. She was on an equal footing, the fact that back to last place. In the second very successful that season; but she is competing is going to add round, however, the King's yacht since then yachting has pro-much of interest to the racing passed Yankee in the short wind- gressed to such an extent that season. especially in the Royal ward leg, and the fleet drew into the famous cutter can hardly Regatta at Cowes from Aug 5 to an extended line, the order being: hold her own with such yachts 10, inclusive. as Endeavour, Valsheda and others
Endeavour, Candida. Velsheda, The King's Cup
Astra, Shamrock V. and Yankee One of the famous
Sir William Burton won the 12- Remodelled This Season
races in metre race with this regatta is for the King's Cup Marina, Flica being second.
his new yacht, With the American yacht "Yan-and it has been the custom of the kee in British waters this sum-King to enter Britannia for this
F
wer for the purpose of meeting prize, sailing the cutter himself S. AFRICAN BOWLERS
the best of the foreign yachts, This year will find her again
is pleasing to know that Britanni striving to take the trophy, and it FOR DRAKE'S GREEN
will be taking part in many of the is to be hoped that His Majesty |comfests held.
PERCY ALLISS
AND WELLS SET
GOLF RECORDS
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will again be at ber helm, as he HAWKHURST VISIT
is
one
PROMISED
MADE FAMOUS BY SIÊ HENRY IRVING
of the most popular yachtsmen of the times and his famous yacht receives an 072- tion wherever she appears (Bri- tannia was withdrawn from the race at the last moment)>
Compared with present-day yachts. she may not be a cham-: pion, but we know of no other are having a successful tour în racht that is racing to-day which Britain, have promised to play a has a past anywhere near as 100g Hawkhurst, in Kent, early next match against the villagers of
24TH BATTERY HEATS PROVIDE CLOSE FINISHES
Only Two Mistakes Except for two errors, Allies for brilliant. gave an almost fawless exhibi- tion, the homeward half of 32 being an exhilarating display of scientific hitting and ball mani- pulation. in circumstances de- manding “accurate placing of the jshots for strategic attack.
stroke was regained at the fifth where the second shot played with a No. 6 mashie finished so near
(Continued from. Page 41
With the exception of the short
London, July 7.
The Sorth African bowlers, who
month
The Hawkhurst green, which is attached to the beautiful old Queen's Hotel, with its weathered timbers, is 400 years old one of the oldest in England-and is un- changed except for a locker room. Sir Francis Drake played there
The first of the two errors was. at the second hole, where three springs. the form displayed was many times and when the Em putts were taken from a compar
of a fairly good standard, but the press Eugenie fled to England she atively short distance. The lostain thing was that everybody en-awaited Napoleon III. at Hawk-
joyed themselves.
hurst. The Emperor was also a The Battery is divided into three doughty bowler. groups, Head-Quarter Wing, the At one time the bloods and gal- Right Section and the Left Sec-lants used to arrive at the Queen's tions, this being.for the Inter-Seo-in their carriages, and played tion Challenge trophy
bowls for high stakes. In later Present Standing days Sir Henry Irving loved a
quiet game on the green.
the hole as to produce a mach
desired three
Taking a cleek for the second shot to the long seventh, Alliss failed to get hold of the ball As a result of yesterday's hears cleanly and did not reach the and those events previously awa
green. The second major error of the Right Section and Head- was at the nizith, where, follow-Quarter. Wing are leading with 30 ing a great drive, the approach. points, while the Left Section are played with a mashie-niblick, and two points in arrears: misjudged as to distance, hit the top of the bunker and fell back. Nothing Amias
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COMMITTEES
ELECTED FOR
NEW SEASON
[Continued from Page 4)
Wolstenholme Moss Side) and M.ment Committee.
BRITISH NATIVE SWIMMING MARK SHATTERED Nothing went amiss in the [second rine; indeed, at four con- (Continued from Page-Ly A letter was received from the secutive holes, starting at the In the furlong he won in 2 mia Area Sports Board asking for per- 11th, Aliss lopped off a stroke at 18 3-5 sec and thus set up new mission, which was granted to each. At the 12th he holed a putt English and British records, while organise a six-a-side competition, of nine feet for a two; at the next in the quarter-mile he was suc-open to all affiliated clubs at the be put a mashie-niblick shot cessful in 5 min 9 25 sec, with commencement of the season close to the hole; while at the the holder, R. H. Leivers, second prior to the opening of the play- long 14th be crashed two fall in 5 min 11 15 sec.
ground at Sookurupoo. driver shots on to the middle of New Lady Champion
R. A.'% Two Senior Teams 2 the green.
Miss ET. Hughes (Walsall)| Alliss was putting for a three lost her 100 yarn title to Mrs. 0 Artillery to enter two teams in The application of the Royal fat each of the last three holes, 1 Wadham (Bournemouth), who the Senior Division this year was but none of the putts druppel won in 63 3.5 sec, and Miss B. left over to the League Manage His figures for the round "are:
Out: 453 4 3453536 "In 4 4 2 3 474 44-32
Total = 68. Playing with superb confidence
Appeals Board HE Str. Thomas and skill, Charles Whitcombe, the nine holes wert: 3 5 3 3 4 3 4 2 Southern, President, Mr. M. K. Lo, new Ryder Cup team captain, ap
Commander TA. Hussey and Mr. T. peared set for a phenomenal.score, Wells, midde-aged man with
A Mitchell, Vice-Presidents, something in the nature of a 64
putting touch as Hight as go Captain E. Hague, Messrs. S. Strange,
Lezzue Management Committee or 65 But he flattered only to samer, got his figures in a dif- LK Lee, W. Woodward and Lieut. deceive Having reached the
rent way. He holed a number Chaplin, og tart in 31-seven strokes under of very useful putts, but, strange Wong Kastan, J. MAKälvie
Emergency Committee bogey he took 38-one stroke
gh, he missed one the Capt. E. Hage for the inward half length of a piece of foolscap at Referees Committee Cver bogey Misfortune here and there, in the the The tragedy of it was McKelvie, E. Lee and J. Shept-
aak bad that Wells was putting for a
Land took 5. —“This is Kelly, Messrs. S. Strang
Ground Committee. of my life," said Wells, gam Shepherd
the
height
W. Farrington (Liverpool) re The following were selected to tained their quarter mile and serve on the various Sub-con plunging titles respectively. mittees
Whitcombe's figures for the first and I can well believe it
Mens
Lievitt