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COTTON ENTERS GERMAN OPEN
English Holder To Defend Title
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1935
AMAZING BOXING BY JACKIE BROWN
TWO OPPONENTS BEATEN
IN 13 MINUTES
IRISHMAN IS OUTCLASSED
London, July 30. JACKIE BROWN (Manchester), the world's fly-weight champion, defeated two opponents at Belle Vue, Manchester, last evening, in roughly thirteen minutes' actual fighting.
First he so far outclassed his original rival the Irish bantam-weight, Jackie Quinn (Belfast) as to cause the referee to intervene in the second round of a contest scheduled for twelve rounds; and then beat Sid Rose of Preston in the third round.
Quinn had arrived from Ireland 5 hours after the time scheduled for the weigh-in ceremony, making the journey by air after telephonic communication had been established with his manager, Jim Rice.
GIANTS SHARE
HONOURS WITH
THE CARDINALS HALLAHAN'S FINE DISPLAY
the
He apparently had no inten- tion of fulfilling his contract on arrival. and when placed on the
course
3Door Year Srok Chines national lady swimming cham- pion, is a likely candidate for the Berlin Olympiad next year..
MEDINA AND
CAVANAGH
SUCCESSFUL
(Continued from Page $)
A.W. CARR ON BIRTH OF LEG THEORY WOULD HAVE STOPPED VOCE IF PRESENT
CRICKET WITH THE LID OFF
London, July 18. FAST leg-theory was first tried in Australia by Larwood, the Notts and England fast bowl- er, three years before the so-called “body-line”. storm broke over cricket and no one complain- ed, except D. R. Jardine, under whose captaincy Larwood so auccessfully exploited leg-theory in Test matches.
This fact is revealed by Mr. A. W. Carr, the former Notts and England captain, in his book "Cricket With the Lid off" (Hutchinson 6s).
Mr. Carr, who has been a leading figure in the "body-line"? controversy. says of Larwood's leg theory: "I have his own
words for it that the first time he tried this type of bowling, which led to such rows and ructions. was in 1928-29, when he was in Australia with Percy Chapman's team."
bowled two
Brown had scaled the stipulated led Medina for a change with a scales was Est. 13lb. whereas On the next head Eccleshall out- "In one match on that tour 8st 61b. without undressing.
overs of it.", Eine drawing shot Jackhigh. Larwood is quoted as saying. GOOD SWIMMING WITNESSED The management then took the Shepherd added another with his "Alan Kippax was batting at AT RA. AQUATIC TRIALS
al
of asking the first wood and, when Cavanagh Melbourne and getting runs. If spectators whether, in the cir-failed to alter the placing, increas-thought to myself: If I set a cumstances. they preferred that ed this to three. With his last leg-side field and bowl to him Brown, should meet Quinn er Sid bowl however, Cavanagh wicked in for a catch I shall get him.” Rose. the Preston bantan- for the shot and Shepherd was And sure enough I did.... and weight, and, when Quinn received narrow.
the catch went to Mr. Jardine the heats, but it reached fever Great excitement prevailed in alk
Down For Five, Counts
of the
"(Continued from Page 4) Exciting Races
100 Yards
Was
US. BASEBALL RESULTS
New York, To-day. the vote, he was disposed of quick- Medina placed his first bowl on at long-leg." Four double-headers featured
ly.. as already stated, by brilliant top of the jack on the fourteenth, However, we are told that Mr. Pitch in the 50 and National Baseball League
Brown
head and this remained undis- Jardine did not like leg-theory at events where races were won and yesterday The New York Giants
turbed to become the counter. “
that time because he had to field lost on almost the last stroke. shared the spoils with St. Louis
Dead Head
at long-leg and do most
In the 50 Yards Harris Cardinals, last year's world cham- Then came a sensation shen
ronnings and fetchings, and Lar-given a very close race by Hall, The next head was a dead head. plons, in a clash featured by the Brown announced his willingness
wood was bowling leg-theory to but swam a cleverer race to finish On the sixteenth end Eccleshall an off-side field an ineffective up a yard to the good as the re display of Hallahan, who blanked to engage Rose over six rounds. the Giants in the second game Again the champion was bril- followed through for a lie of two, will agree
knocked up one of his woods and way of bowling leg-theory, as all sult of a timely sprint when Hall and who also hit a four-bagger
liant, placing his punches with Cavanagh had a lucky wick and
was all but exhausted. The Braves returned to form outclassed, in spite of his highly beaten by Shepherd who increased is old-and regrettable-history rare accuracy, and even Rose was secured second place. He was
Voce's "Bumping Overs” Lt. Withers, employing an ex- with a clear cut victory over the
Much of what Mr. Carr writes comfortably although he made cellent crawl stroke, won his heat Reds in their double-header,
creditable effort to hold off the his number to three, and then proof the leg-theory. He does tell quite sure of it- by finishing while the Dodgers caused a ma-
champion by two-handed counter-moted one for four.
well inside 31 seconds. jor upset by twice beating the
as, however, that, had he been punching.
The only other head of interest on the field when Voce bowled Cubs in spite of Cavarretta strik- Bose was down three times in was the twentieth when Medina those "two bumping overs" in bad
R. E. Surprise ing his sixth four-bagger in the the second round for counts of lay the shot and Cavanagh secured light against the Australians he lay, the Royal Engineers caused a home-run parade.
"seven." "nine," and nine, and a second. Shepherd added another would have stopped the profes minor sensation by eliminating Pittsburgh defeated the Phil-when in the third session he paid to make it three and Cavanagh vet sional lies. Hafey clouting his second two further visits to the canvas, another. With four shots against
the Police team after the latter homer of the season for the each for "nine, the referee inter-him Shepherd drove, his only sme in the circumstances," says Mr first 75 yards.
"It was the wrong way to bowl had led from the start and for the Pirates.
vened, and declared. Brown the cessful drive, and reduced it to Carr. In the
"Commonsense would, in Chan Fook-sing, formerly one American League the winner. Detroit Tigers overwhelmed the
that dim light, have called for a of the finest Chinese swimmers in Senators by an 18 to 2 margin,
Interest had flagged by the last couple of overs of good-length the Colony, was held in the first head which resulted in Cavanagh straight balls, and perhaps a cou-length, although he touched while the Indians nosed.out the
making another one. Yankees.
:
Results, as cabled by Beuter,
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Cincinnatti
R H.E
JACKIE BROWN AND LYNCH
FOR TITLE CLASH
(Continued from Page 4)
Part of Brown's preparation forf
this big event is a fight at Belle
Boston
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8
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Vue, Manchester, next Monday
141. *15
o with Jackie Quinn, the Irish ban-
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Chicago Brooklyn
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a homer
6
Louis
Chicago
Cologne: July 19. Henry Cotton, the former Brit-St. Fish, open title-holder, has entered for the German open champion |ship at Bad Ems on August 17 and
13.
Bothrock, T. Moore and Martin
struck homers. New York
6 7
J. Moore, and Mancuso hit homers
HL. Archibald (Royal St. St. Louis George's) will defend the German amateur title, for which H. G. New York
The All Blacks Rugby team Bentley (Hesketh), winner in are now on their way to England 1933, has also entered.
-the fallest and heftiest sixteen
footballers who ever, set out to
conquer the players of this con- try.
* LAMBERT JOINS MARGATE
Pittsburg Philad
one.
AUSTRIAN TENNIS SURPRISE
(Continued from Page 4)
In the 150 Yards Invitation Be-
ple of Australian wickets down, yard to the good, but B. Jordan: I was watching, and I itched to be made up for the deficit in splendid able to run out and says For style for the Sappers to win by al- goodness" sake. Bill, have a bit of most half a length.
sense and stop bouncing it Pitch them up and you'll get al wicket.*
Fearless Hitter
As a batsman Mr. Carr was 2] fearless hitter, and he writes in
Officials of the Welsh Cham-this entertaining book with gusto.
†US, SWIMMERS SHATTER TWO
JAPANESE MARKS
[Continued from Page 4)
Special Banquet
This morning the visiting aqua-
Brown certainly needs all the pionships committee were after He has many illuminating things work he can get His last public Warris in communication with the to say, and not the least is that he form was sadly below what we ex-English lawa Tennis Association made it his business to see that tie stars left for Nagoya en route pect from him
Fraulein Kraus, who had a tele Larwood took to beer." He main to Osaka, where they will have" phone call to Vienna, was inform-tains: "You cannot be Idle Too Long
a great their first encounter against the ed that a letter would follow. fast bowler on a bottle of ginger- Japanese next Sunday. Looking back, it is startling to the semi-final round of the woBeer is "best," he adds. "A “a swim" and to attend a banquet
Fraulein Kraus had reached pop or a nice glass of water.
In Nagoya they will stop for find that Lynch has done nothing men's singles in the Welsh Cham-pint too-much may make a bowler given in their honour by Mr. Iszo 0 since last April, when he wrecked
the classical boxing of Tommy Pardoe.
Such a long spell of idleness is, to my mind, a big drawback to a young boxer.
Still, Lynch will have his
fine!
slightly tiddly for a little while, Ohiwa, city mayor-Rengo.
pionships.
CIVIL SERVANTS WIN 6-3-
but only for a little while. He very quickly perspires it out of [his system. A Te
(Continued from Page 4).
Gilda Sick
It is believed that Joe Gilhula,
-“When I have particularly one of the American stars, will wanted to get Larwood's tail up have to refrain from competition 1 panching power and the moral ad-
in order to get a quick wicket or at Osaka because of ear trouble Bendall has improved consider two for Notts. I have seen to it which is causing him consider- vantage of having dropped Brown ably and for several counts in a non-title proves a big advantage to the of beer"
his partner's height that he has not wanted for a drop able pain-United Fress.
match to aid him in his cham-partnership. 3pionship bid
Shute was caught on an off day, excess,
But Mr. Carr is dead against And he will be fit He has al-his forehand being surprisingly drink is bad for the eyesight, bad declaring: "Too - much ways been beautifully trained weak, while Barrow was also not for the nerves and bad for the when I have seen him.
5
0
Hallahan hit a homer.
Hallahan pitched.
10
Pittsburgh
8
13
Hafey hit a homer. Philadelphis
9
12
3
12.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
10
7
*2 10
18
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78
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12
From a friend in New Zealand J. Lambert, the former Arsenal I have had fair warning that they centre-forward, who was not af fered terms by Fulham at the end will cause the home selectors as much hard thinking as did that of last season and was placed on great All Blacks side of ten years the transfer list, has joined Mar- Boston
gate, the Arsenal nursery.
dodge, injury.
ago.
"148t
Cosmopolitan
Chicago
Washington Detroit
*They are certainly a bigger lot than were Nepia's team, the aver age height of the sixteen. being over 6ft, and the average weight J. Manchester, who will lead New York
Atgage the All Blacks, is a clerk, and one Cleveland The largest and also the young-of his fellow-forwards, King, 'is a est of the party is J. Wynyard, a West Coast gold prospector.
Also in the pack are Hadley, dairy farmer from Waikato, who is 6ft. 31⁄2in. and weighs - 14st carpenter, Lambourn, a stereo- Elb. though he is barely 20. typer, and Hore, a butcher.
Hage Forward
ON
Philadelphia
Jimmy Foxx hit two homers St. Louis
at his best
Australian Subs Draw
wind.***
BRITISH TENNIS LOSS?
(Continued from Page 1)
FRENCH FLIER IMPROVES
OWN SPEED RECORD
Etampes, Aug. 9-Flying va Candron C/450/R/2 átted with a 6 cylinder Renault motor, of the [type, which won the Dentach de la Meurthe Air Trophy this year, the French airman - Maurice |Arnonx yesterday broke the world
The full list of the 1936 Austra- (Bay), 141, David: Hall and Shenton next mouth to play in the Ameri-speed record for 100 kilometres, lian subscription griffins drawn at (Brown), 14.3, Silvins; Brown and
at covering the distance in 13: min- utes, 13.4 seconds," at an average
the Hong Kong Jockey Club Stables hurst; Miss Li Po Chin, (Brown), Forest Hills.
Wadeson, (Bay M.), 113, Lord Lyndcan National Championships yesterday, appears below giving 143, Pistols Pride; Mrs. Seth, (Bay the owner, the colour of the ML), 142 Tinspear, Mrs. Stanton, is thought possible that eventual- his own
In lawn tennis circles here it speed of 4537 kp.b pony, its height, and the name of (Ches, ML), 14.2, Old Gold: Petak by Ferry will yield, but it is con-3923 kph
(Bay M.), 142, Faithful Laddie, Dan,
TABLES TO DATE
The following are the baseball
the sira
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fight
as accor by a passenger,
on his
con- Becker
Eu Tong Sea, (Bag), 142, Sumy (Chex M.), 142, Dunotar. Mrs. #idered that the amount offered for 1st M.), 142, Brons Welking F. Mac. Reidy. (Chex L), 141, Rinaldo: tempt him, even if, as gregor (Brown), 14.2.Pacolet: John Fung (Bay M), 14.3, Royal here, Perry is now se 105 67 38 638 son and Alabaster (Bay), 142, The Comedy; Quartermaster, (Chen), 112
Beater:
· NATIONAL LEAGUE:
Among the three-quarters...arm Oliver, the vice-captain and New Another imposing sample of Zealand cricketer, who is a bridge standings to date, as cabled by South; Leung Kwok cheong (Bay Dunbar, (Ches. H), 142, Lillyrie, by Curley is not large enough to Arno what our players will encounter builder; Canghey, a store direc- in the scrums is 15st, W. Caltor in Auckland, and Ball, a meat New Eins. I am told that this healthy inspector. giant, reared on a sheep farm, A cosmopolitan lot, you will Chic can shove like two forwards. agree, and managing the party is Pittsburgh
The tourists seem to have made Mr. V. R. Meredith, a prominent Pha
Brooklyn up their minds that G. Gilbert criminal lawyer
St.-1
will emulate Nepia by playing in Curious, this desire for legal Boste every match, as he is the only men as sports team full-back travelling
The fast Gilbert's joh. in life is acaling had one,
telegraph
Australian cricket side
the sug
poles checking that a man trained of diplomacy therefore unlikely
wires, and being a
he should be strong eno non-stop tour, providing
„can anything indisc
103 63 40 611 Verderer, Yeung Bros, (Bay), 1121 Rinaldo, Mrz Kwok Hewang sidering ange of status 110 67 45 509 Timpel. Li Shiu Pang, (Brown) (Ray), 142. Lord Lyndhurst, Finder,
110 59 51 536 14.2- Tinspear, Weston, (Bay M.), (Bay), 163, Costello, Tasma (Bay > TOKYO AND KAWASAK
105 48 57457 142, Cazma Younger, Misr L. Shen" (M.), 142, Double Court, V. M. Gray.
106 48-58 452 ton, (Ches, MJ, 142, Armed Alliance: burn, -» (Black), 142.--Brid
103 47-61 435, Mrs. Dunbar, (Chen, M.); 142, Moun-Chin Cheong Fan-1
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