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PAUL FU TO REPRESENT CHINA AT BERLIN

MACARTNEY AND

BARRACKERS

"PART AND PARCEL” OF THE GAME

Torch. FRIEND

Torch

C. G.

AND FOE TREATED ALIKE

G. MACARTNEY, former Australia. Test player, 'disagrees barracking, made by Frank Woolley in his book, "King of Sports." "Barracking at cricket matches is seldom offensive, and it is unfair and unjust to describe it as a pestilence and as being objectionable,” says Macartney (quoted by Reuter).

He continues: "Spectators who barrack are generally excellent

THE LAST WORD IN GOLF BALLS JOE DAVIS BREAKS Sadges of the same, and frequent-

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ly I have listened to many words lof wisdom from them. I seldom found any attacks to be more than harmless chaf, and it is the player's own fault if he takes them badly.

"Such men as Hendren and Tate| were always popular with the bar- racking crowd; yet they received attention from the "Hillites" on many occasions.

were

DUKE OF WESTMINSTER- BUYS FRENCH COLT

Moody: A Three-Year-Old For Capt. Percy Whittaker's Stables

Paris, May 21.-The exodus of French horses to England continues. The Duke of West- minster has purchased from M. Francois Bertrin, Moody, the three-year-old colt that finish- ed second in the French Two Thousand Guineas, 1001 by Darout, in record time, last Sunday.

Moody, a bay colt who won three of his siz races as a two- year-old. is to be sent to Capt. Percy Whittaker's stables at Newmarket.

GIMBLETT

CERTAINTY

PLUCKY EFFORT

WHEN UNFIT

CLEARS BAR AT 3.86 MS. IN POLE VAULT

WANG OFFERS KEEN RESISTANCE

Shanghai, June 17. AUL FL, point winner in the last Far Eastern Olympic Games

H. Wang at the Stadium yesterday in a test to decide as to who will represent China in this event at the World Olympic Games in Berlin next August.

Fa was not in the best of form. as he had just recently recovered from an attack of pneumonia, and did not have any. chance to practice. However, determined to gain a place on the Olympic team he fought against all odds and emerged trium- phant. His victory was a popular one.

Fu's best leap over the bar was?! 3.86 metres, several inches below

what he could do. At his best,

he has cleared over four metres.

FOR TESTSH. Wang gave him stiff oppoei-

tion at the outset, and for a time.

SECOND IN BATTING it looked as if he was going to beat the champion. But as the bar was gradually heightened, Fu proved his prowess by soaring

LISTS

DEMPSTER AND VERITY HEAD AVERAGES

London, June 1. Harold Gimblett, the much-dis- cussed young Somerset batsman,

PUTTING A KICK INTO CRICKET Middlesex Men Who Play › Soccer

over 336 metres which Wang "FATSY" HENDREN WAS FULL could not negotiate. Wang's best! mark was 3.62 metres. He will

be put on the reserve list for the Berlin trip.

The whole Olympie track and

INTERNATIONAL!

(By "LEIGHTON")

London, June 9. Talking of football, five Middle-

London, June 9. Needled for It must be terrible playing Jon

"Barracking has always been Davis, billiards wizard, a go-all-accepted in Australia ás part and the-way match Joe and Tom New-parcel of the game. If it man are engaged in the final of the abolished from our cricket professional championship *grounds, the game would develop Thursion's Hall, London.

into a gloomy and serious busi- On Thursday afternoon Davisness. Cricket would be robbed of made a break of 1,002 Yesterday (many of its amusing features. he was in play at the interval with]

Absurd Suggestion 1.132 At night he carried the Woolley's suggestion that bar to Australia next September as a a stiff workcost, but no official re- Susser at Lord's, know all about run to the world record figures of racking may prevent English sides member of the MCC. touring cords were taken of their perform the winter game. 1,784.

from coming to Australia is ab-team. He is now

Another workout, is slated second in the This break tock Joe right away surd"

for this afternoon-China Press. county cricket Batting averages, from Newmas again. Tem, on Macartney concluded: "Sydney with 92.14. Thursday afternoon and night had crowds treat friend and foe alike. cued magnificently to record 1,394... Any cricketer who objects to qualities of eye, adjustment, and When he broke down he was only mid criticism from those who timing which adjustment, the MILLWALL SIGN

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VERITY SEEKS NEW MARK 100 WICKETS BEFORÈ JUNE 12: 56 IN 19 DAYS

Hrolls of cricket fame, has his eyes Braly set on yet another EDLEY VERITY, whose name is indelibly inscribed on the

record..

a break behind as these fellows have come to be eqtertained play.

4.

Another Big One

Then Joe must go and "put

across him another four-figure combination. Still, Tom will con-

stody his sporting qualities profit to himself,"

will, barring the unforeseen, go feid team came out yesterday for sex men who are playing against

He possesses those unusual

can master artist with the bat.

with

tinue to battle, and the finish next FRED PERRY NOT Saturday night "may provide double handful of thrills.

A

Davis begins the second week

A COACH

more than 3,000 points ahead Joe NO IDEA HOW HE

is a wizard; second only to the Wizard of Wizards. Walter Lin drum Walter, you know, is left- handed.

MEDICA BREAKS TWO RECORDS Wonderful Effort In

Aquatic Test

--

Almira, Washington, June 14- Jack Medica, of the University of Washington, shattered two world

swimming carnival here to-day.

He swam 500 Yards Free Style | in five minutes 43 seconds, and covered the 500 Metres Free Style in six minutes 12.8 seconds. both cases he shattered his own

PLAYS

"BUNNY" AUSTIN'S VIEWS

O'Reilly's leg-trap, which he used with such success in South

ancas.

A FORWARD

Africa, is immeasurably less effec- And Induce Centre-Half tive against a left-hander,

To Return

The point is

one which may

P

Here they are: R. W. V. Robins (Cambridge blue and Corin- thians), H. F. Beaks (Dulwich Hamlet and The Casuals), Patsy" Hendren (Brentford), Joe Hulme and Dennis Compton (Arsenal).

Hendren was a sturdy outside left; did great. work for Brent- ford. Sixteen years ago he was awarded a full international cap.

Sussex team includes Tom Cook (Brighton and Hove, Bristol favour the inclusion of other left-

Eovers, Northleat), George Cox Millwall have secured the trans-(recently transferred from AT- handers, as well as Leyland, and fer of George L Burditt, a centre senal to Fulham), Harry Parks improve the chances of such players forward, of Notts Forest, for(left half. Hastings and &

as Fishlock, of Surrey; Smith, of whom he made 16 appearances in Leonards), John Langridge (cen- cashire. Derbyshire; and Paynter, of Lan- the Second Division last season tre half, Lewes). The first class averages to date than 55 goals in Midland League ternational rank.

and scored 10 goals, and no fewer

Tom Cook rose to England in- this season are as follows:

Batting

-

games.

F. L. Hancock, centre-half, bas (Qualification siz inninga, average 36) also returned to Millwall. He IR HS No. Avge was not retained the season be C. S. Dempster 7 481 164 3 120.25 fore last, and played last season Gimblett

10 645 160 3 92.14 with Wigan Athletic, winners of Leyland

8 604 263 1 86.78 Harris Fishinek

Fred Perry would not be a success as a coach! This is the suggestion of H. W. ("Bunny") Austin in an interest-| ing, outspoken article, "Cham pions and Coaches," in the 1936 Lowe's Lawn Tennis Annual His remarks may cause roversy.

Austin's reason for this sug- Payuter gestion is that Perry is a natural Keeton

Con-

Wright

7 427 135 2 85.40 the Cheshire, County League. ...13 655 133* 5. 8187 Mr. Hewitt, the new Millwall

C. J. OLIVER RETIRES

New Zealand Centre Out Of Rugby

E. R. T. Holmes 12 726 171 2 72.60 manager is negotiating for the Pethecary ....10 340 100 5 68.00 transfers of more new players. T. N. Pearce ..12 502 102 3 55.77 Hendren .....-13 625 202 1 5208 M. J. Turnbul 8 405 134 0 50.62)

.11 454 132′′ 2 50.44 7 297 103 1 49,50 records while participating in a player, and has no idea how he A. B. Sellers 9 338 211-3 London, May 26

48.28 does play-a fact Perry is proud Davies (E)

.11 338 TI 4 48.28 9 386 130 1 48.23 lof!

R.C.M. Kimpton 10 472 1060 He believes that national coach-Parks. (H.)...12 560 174 0 46.56 ing schemes fail because coaches Ashdown 12 501 187 1 45.54.

| Townsend (LMF.) 9 362 1827. do not really know their business Bakewell

45.25

A Fine Annual

Iddon Lowe's contains a great amount Creese

M. Jahangir of information

Khan Everything the lawn

tennis Elliott. (H.) enthusiast needs is there.

Fagg

.12 446 126 1 In the preface, the editor, Sir Smart (C.) F. Gordon Lowe, Bt, says, that:

(Glamorgan) 8 283 123. 1 40.42 Langridge

tennis position in 1936.

The quickest time in which a bowler has taken 100 wickets is from the season's opening day to June 12.

J. T. Hearne established the record in 1896

Charlie Parker equalled it in 1931.

In

records.

The women's relay team of the Verity, in the first 19 days of Washington Athletic Club swam the present season, captured 56400 Yards in four minutes aine CHELSEA CAPTURE wicket

so seconds, also bettering a world main for him to get the additional mark~~~(Associated Press).

R. Foss, Southall Inside 44.

Left, Signed

R. Foss:

Can Verity do it? There'll be CRICKET'S GREATEST England should maintain her

high jinks in Yorkshire if he does. Portugal To Gloucester

Southall's inside-left, whose brilliant constructive work played such a big part in the It is good to see that attractive Athenian club's remarkable run of left-hander, B. O. Allen, back in cup successes last season, has the Gloucestershire eleven. signed professional

Chelsea.

Enfeld.

forms for)

London League Championship in 1934-35.

RECORDS

G. H. Hirst's Amazing Double "Double”

I

10 351 100" 2 43.87 11 480 135 0 43.63

.10 386 133 1

an

CENTURY BEFORE LUNCH

Gimblett Scores 106 But Average Falls

London, May 25. Gimblett got a century be fore lunch to-day.

Curiously, his average falls from 114.00 to 112.40, as his total was 106 and the number of in- nings to be divided into his total runs-562-is now five. jto-day, it was four and his aggre-

gate 456.

Prior to

Owing to the recurrence of 11 392 94 4355 injury sustained at Abertillery this season, scored in 115 minutes.. It was Gimblett's third hundred

42.88 during the recent toar, C. I.. 9, 204 53 4 40.50 Oliver, the New Zealand centre Warwickshire innings for the Croom played throughout the 40.54 threequarter, has been forced to fourth time in Eis career. His 62

retire from Rugby, state's Reuter

out of 133 included ten from Christchurch (NZ)."

daries.

boug-

Woodhead got his first half- zame

(James) .11 437 167 - 0 39.72

Oliver, who its only 30, is one of C. G. A. Paris 10-393 101 10 39.30 the few players who have repre

N. Grover... 6 232 119 0 38.66 sented his country in both Bugby century for Notts in the Washbrook...12 355 55 2 35.50 and cricket

J.

Croom

8-263 -69.1 37.57

Test matches.

He

against Hampshire.

BUSWELL'S CHANCE

A. F. T. White 10 234 93 7 37.11 toured England with the cricket Young Fast Bowler To Berlin .14. 481.106 1 37.00 team of 1927. He frat represent. Hopwood 12 367 111 2 36.70 ed New Zealand in Rugby Tests Play For Northants Hulme

8 293 101

36.62

in 1928.

10 255 158.3 36.42

STILL BEDRIDDEN

10.326 77 1 36.22 Carnera May Have To

Be Moved To Hospital

Bowling

GEORGE GEARY IN

A THRILLER

Dempster Hits Six With Last Man In

In 1906 G. E. Hirst completed a

Barber Last year, business limited his feat which has never been

Mitchell (A.) ар-

London, May 29. county appearances to He is 22, and formerly assisted those three matches enabled him (aver, 45.86) and took 213 wickets Leicestershire at Leicester

0 (Yorkshire)

36.33 three-proached. He scored 2,385 runs

9 327 57 Northamptonshire, who meet James

8 254 88 1° 36.38 Before joining Southall

on N. W. D. Yardley 8 290, 101–0 36,25 he helped Park Boyal to win the head the Gloucester batting (aver. 16.50).

Saturday, will give a trial to a Alderman with an average of 46.33.

The peak of this amazing double, new young fast bowler in Buswell,

Not out. Allen, who followed his promise "double came in the Yorkshire-a member of the ground staff.

London, May 26. at Clifton by batting consistently Somerset match at Bath.

Buswell will take the place of (Qualifications 15 wickets, average 24)

George Geary's benefit match and well for Cambridge and Glou-|

Hirst scored 111 and 117 not out Clark, the left-hander."

ended before lunch to-day in O. M. RW. Avge Primo Carnera, who was seized win for Leicester by one wicket. Portugal, where he rattled up a cester, has just returned from and took 11 wickets for 115 runs. Timms cannot turn out owing to Verity 380.4109 596 69 863 with paralysis in his left leg

In 14 seasons, Hirst scored 1,000 an injured thumb, while Cox is to Copson

177.3 49: 452 37 1221) during his

It was an exciting finish. With number of useful scores

runs and took 100 wickets; 11 of have a rest.

fight with Leroy the last pair in Leicestershire" for a team of Worcestershire amateurs.

these "doubles" were in consecu-

Haynes on Wednesday, is still still wanted, eleven. Dempster

his hotel tive seasons.--E. L. R.

(states hit a 6 and later made the win-

Įning hit.

BABE DIDRICKSON'S HOLE-IN-ONE

Scored At Oakmont Country Club

BOTTLES FLY IN GARDEN

(Continued from Page 4)

JAPANESE AT HENLEY

(Continued from Page 4)

!R. 'W. V.

Robins Geary

Smalles

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London, May 29.

di

135.2 31 353-28 12.60 2222-30 385-28 189 bedridden in

24 16.229:16 1431 Reuter). Gover

314 60 917 54 16.98 Unless his condition shows im- The match was not very profit- L.A. Bu fessional, MacDonald Smith, over

provement to-day, the doctor plans able for George, a lion-hearted Peebles 131

19 .392 21 18.56 to move Camera to hospital for a cricketer, who has more than once the Oakmont Country Club course,

Parks

ZA5 An entry for the Diamond Sculls Wright

48616 33-18.66 140.3 15 454 24 18.31 more complete examination by a rescued England as a batsman, 28 Miss Didrickson holed out a aib-i

will be here again-complete with Freeman... 245.5 48 705 37 13.05 neurologist. ~ lick shot on the 105-yard third Vulgar sounds came from the "The is likely to come from C. Peares, J. W. A

this was hardly two full days' No mention has yet been made lcricket. Gods,” followed by botties Australia's

for

Stephenson 212.1 48 564 29 19.44 concerning Carnera's future plans. which missed McGovern by inches, Berlin,

Watts .... 2411 54′ 645, 33 1934 She played on even terms with grazed one or two newspaper men's

Parker the old master of the links, turn-ears in the working press section, (Bob) Pearce, professional acull-Mercer 231-50 597 28 21.32

Pearce is a relative of E. Pope (AV) 1885 43 291 19.20.57 A. P.. ing in 2. 76 for the eighteen holes, and clattered on to the canvas. ing champion of world. gina just three strokes more than the Police wooped down; upon the If young Pearce possesses any- Carnoustie Scot, Par for men bottle throwers and hustled them thing of Bob's class, our men are Playing with the veteran pro-was 70-Reuter.

joff to gael

fin for a warm time.

Glendale, California, June 15. Mildred (Babe) Didrick- son, the "ODD-WORTH track team," who has achieved the greatest heights in all sorts

of sports competition, has now achieved the golfer's dream-a hole-in-one.

green.

representative

101.5 17 304 15 26.26

Goddard

Singleton Smith. (J.)

Fazell (Middlesex) 223 -52 475 22 21.39 Howorth infield Nichols 1573 25 460 21 21.90 Bowes

392.4 85. 989 44 2257 Stma 420,4 108 1,050 46:22,82 Lawson

NEW PALACE FORWARD

165.2 50 414: 18-22.00) 171.3 26 530 23 23.04 J. G. Watson, inside and wing 263.2. 66 738 22 23.06 forward of Coventry City, form-

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2155 39 666 28 23.78 erly with Everton, has been sign- 184.3 36 480 20 24:00led by Crystal Palace.

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