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SARRON WINS AGAIN
Dean Knocked Out In Fifth Round
Sports observers looked to the Princeton Invitation meet to find record breakers and Olympic material, when many of leading sprint and distance stars were seen in action at Princeton, New, Jersey, last month. Glenn Cunningham (left), the Kansan with the cyclonic `finish,
was counted on to win the half- txinty for the mile. Chuck Hornbostel (centre) of Indiana mile. From the East came Eddie O'Brien (right) of Syracuse, the leading quarter-miler. Sam Allen (below) of Oklahoma Baptist College was the star stated for the hurdles.
AMERICAN CHAMPION AUSTRALIANS
OMAHA BEATEN BY
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There is no more placid-disposi- tioned horse in the world, than Washington, July 7. Omaha is normally. Stephen Peter Sarros featherweight Donoghue thinks he has the kind- boxing champion of the world and ext of any horse he has ever known veteran of the squared arena, to-except Brown Jack. They were night knocked out Bobbie Dean in fellow passengers од the the fifth round of a scheduled 15-Aquitania when Omaha was com
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WANT TO SEE LARWOOD AGAIN
LEADERS IN THRILLING RACE
PERCY ALLISS
MAKES VITAL BLUNDER
Adams And Collinge Tie For Title
SEYMOUR COLLAPSES
SENSATIONALLY
(By GEORGE GREENWOOD)
Ayr, June 18 J. Adams, aged 26, a Scot- tish international of the. Rom- ford Club Essex, and T- Col- linge, aged 24, of Swinton (Park, Manchester, tied, each with an aggregate of 287, for the Penfold Scottish Open Tournament on the Belleisle course here
to-day. Percy Alliss and W. H. Davies tied for third place with 288, and Mark Seymour and W. McMinn were next with 289.
Collinge, who is of similar build to W. J. Cox, thick-set and powerful, is a newcomer to the game's major events. Be has an attractive style, and cul- tivates the "draw" shot in the best American manner.
The finish between the four leaders was of the most thrilling nature. First, an exciting duel de- veloped between Alliss and Adams," and with the last hole to play, the two men were level In a last supreme effort to clinch the matter Allias hit two magnificent | wooden-club shots to within
yards of the green, and was left with a single chip to the pin.
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LEADER OF “BODYLINE” FIGHT SAYS There followed a series of tragie
HATCHET IS DEAD AND BURIED
Melbourne, June 25.
errors. Lifting his head, be played the shot like an 18 handi- cap man, the club striking the ground behind the ball, which
"I ET Harold Larwood come by all means, if he is worth his tridded feebly on to the green. place." said Mr. W. L Kelly, former member of the Then he took three putts for a siz, instead of the four which Australian Board of Control, in an interview yesterday.
The significance of Mr. Kelly's view is in the fact that he would have given him victory. ing from the United States to was virtually the leader in Australia of the successful fight to
Big Blunder Sarron, who has been fighting Newmarket, and the pair made stamp out bodyline, and, even though not in office at present, The taking of four shots from for a dozen years, won the title fast friends.
is recognised-particularly in England as a leading figure in 40 yards, with no obstacle to sur- from Freddie Miller, "of: Cincin-
world cricket affairs.
[mount, constituted a blunder nati, Ohio, on May 11 last. The
"Of course, Larwood's selection is wholly a matter for the first magnitude.
Indicated Approval Omaha: lay in his box most of
of
Birmingham. Alabama, battler the time while passengers and England; but, Australians think it would be a pity if one who Close behind were Collinge and Imocked the crown off Miller's head when he won a 15-round decrew alike, from the captain to is described as "the best fast bowler i England to-day were not Seymour, each of whom wanted cision from the Ohioan. Prior to the stokers, used to visit him and a member of the Test team to visit Australia next season," par figures for the last six holes (în order to overhaul Adams. After winning the world title Sarron was he allowed them to pat him and continued Mr. Kelly.
*Australia, I am sure, does not want to win the Ashesja terribly bad start Seymour ac- All the time featherweight champion of the make much of him.
against anything but England's best available team The old complished the next 13 bóles in
İsix under fours. south. He is a Syrian-American he indicated, approval.
And yet, when he arrived on the dispute is definitely dead and buried.” by birth-Associated Press.
With victory in his grasp, he course early yesterday morning he
collapsed, the last three holes cost- was excited and not quite himself good deal, but for everything he that Quashed and Omaha may be ing him 6 3 6. At the 16th and Again, when be came into the pad-was finding the filly was finding given an opportunity to repeat their 18th he drove into the trees bar dock before the race be was
just as much, and she found the epic struggle.
(dering the fairway on the right. sweating and was ill at ease in little more that gave her the ver So close was yesterday's finish
Collinge, a cool and collected the parade. He was a vastly dif-dict
for the Gold Cup that Quashed's young man, came to the last hole ferent horse from the sedate in Omaha had taken something out jockey, Perryman, thought that needing four to win. He also dividual that we saw at Kempton of himself during the morning and the judge might have given it a cut his drive into the trees and, before he beat Bobsleigh.
in the half-hour before the race, dead-heat.
getting back on to the fairway. Chinese received a walk-over from The day was very hot and then so that his stamina was showing
Rain had fallen heavily during hit a great iron shot to within 10.
little feet of the flag. His patt for a their " team in their first ex-the heavy rain during the mor signs of giving out, and it was the morning, which was a counter and then beat the U.S.R.C|ing had made the going softer probably this that caused him to against the chance of Omaha, who four, however, hung on the edge
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Furthermore, the American R. S. Walker, a student at Aber- Sticcessor To La Fleche The Rest Outclassed
colt, usually so sedate, was excited deen University, was the leading Quashed, who, like Omaha, is) The three French horses in a
and upset before the race,
amateur wish ·291 Recreio, should beat the Hong field in
not eligible for inclusion in thel which Valerins was the Stud Book, now stands on a pede-
Though the Elly gained the
Thrilling Dud almost Kong Cricket Club, whom they only cool one, were outclassed.] stal as a winner of the Gold Cup, even. Both are
trophy, the honours were
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Bokbul, carrying the second co-
and a major tournament provided Club de Recreio, who are also in ours of Baron Edouard de Roth race that has eluded such cele- the running for the "A" Division child, did best of them, finishing Polly. She is the first silly to win will decide which is the better of
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ment The lack of the draw de- season, meet South third, but he was beaten off by the trophy since that great mare the pair.
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There is no race in which they and Alliss, should be partners.
This in itself was an intriguing sive victory.
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haps, when taking into account the world-wide, reputation of the man with whom he was playing. There is a striking contrast be- tween the two-Allise the perfect stylist, and Adams a pocket Her- cules.
In the circumstances, it was unavoidable that what, in fact, was a medal round should develop into a match without stymies. It lengths at least behind Buckleigh. There is nothing the public
was only natural that all the would like more to see than an however, proved only a flash in
spectators should wish to see this other race between Quashed and the pan, for thereafter Hyde-Lay duel between two players so vastly Quashed 'was in front of, hizi]
Omaha, but there is no event com-played superior bowls to score the
different from each other in stylé and the moment she began to imparable to yesterday's race in necessary 21 shots, is the course and execution. prove so did Omaha who, in all his which they can meet Lady, Bar- of which he allowed his opponent races in America, has taken a mile bara was not present to see her only three more markers, for so to get going properly, Pally win owing to indisposition Beasley indeed the situation well, fand the pace Omaha showed them was terrific. He flew past the others, so that he " was close up with Quashed, who had taken the (lead in the sizalght after Buck-
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Berlin, Jaly 2 In order to Newcomers in the K.C.C. beam insure accurate reporting, Mizik" were S. A. Gray and Miss G. |ter of Propaganda Joseph Goef- White, who lost all three of their bels to-day decreed that sports sets, Clark and Mrs. McCaw being What may be the greatest match) writers assigned in cover the the pick of the visiting beam, win- the history of horse racing may racer would be fired if they bet on ning two and sharing the spoils ran later is the season. I learn the ponies (United Press). in the third of their three matches.
WINNING JOCKET'S DOUBT
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