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FRENCH OPEN
Dallemagne Ties With Cotton
FRENCHMAN'S 66 IN LAST ROUND
St. Germain, July 1. Henry Cotton and Marcel Dallemagne, the local profes- sional, tied with 277 in the 72 holes of the French Open cham- pionship here, and will replay The over 36 holes to-morrow. way Dallemagne equalled Cot- ton's score when the latter had seemed certain to win was the | most 'spectacular feat ever seen in the French championships.
Hè was set to get a 65 over the 5,800 yards course, which has a par of 73 and a scratch of 76. Out in 34, he appeared to have a slender chance, but he came home in a magnificent 32, and when his putt of 7 ft. on the bome green dropped in
there was loud and prolonged
cheering.
The body of Mike Romano, the Italian-born Chicago wrestling star, is here seen being taken from the ring at Washington, DC, after Romano had died during a wrestling match with Jack
Donovan of Boston last month.
C.B.C. STAGING
AQUATIC GALA
THIS EVENING
Cotton had a poor round this turning compared with his two of yesterday. Bad patting was the chief cause of his taking 74. Dalle- magne reduced Cotton's lead by four strokes by going round in 70. At the eighth and ninth holes his putts of two feet just failed to MR. AW BOON HAW TO GIVE drop.
Cotton's 'Five J's
It looked as if the championship he: was in Cotton's pocket when returned a 69 for his fourth round Finck & Orch. for an aggregate of 277. He was out in 36 and home in 33, and had five 3's in his round
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Dallemagne, who had turned in a 69 for his last round at Hoy lake, went about his business in the same fashion. Hiting long drives, with beautiful iron shots up to the pin. he was out in 34. Earned Replay
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Ladies' Relay Main Feature
AWAY PRIZES
(By "CRAWL") The Chinese Bathing Club are holding their fourth bi-monthly swimming gala to-night at Quarry Bay, when an attractive pro-
gramme
of events will be held, commencing at 7.30 pm.
The outstanding feature of the
gala will be the Ladies' 200 Metres free-style Open Relay, which is expected to draw teams from the Chinese Bathing. Club, the South China - Athletic Association, the At the tenth his patt just stay-Chinese Athletic Association, the ed out, but he reeled of pa Chung Shing Benevolent Society, figures or birdles all the way and possibly the Victoria Eecres- home. With a 7ft putt for a tie,stion Club.
CUNNINGHAM BEATEN
BY VENZKE
Indoor Efforts Repeated On Outdoor Track
Princeton, New Jersey,
July 1 Gene Venske, of the Univer- sity of Pennsylvania, who has twice beaten Glenn Cunning- kom on the indoor track, cig- ped his performance at the Princeton University invitation meet by outdistancing his great rizal for the first time in the outdoor mile. The time, on a wet track, was & minates 134 seconds.
Bil Bonthron, of the New York Athletic Club, has so far ~ failed to find his champions skip form. He finished fourth, beaten for third place by William Daly, of the Univer- sity of Detroit.
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U.S. BASEBALL
RESULTS
Double For Giants Over Reds
ANOTHER HOMER FOR GEHRIG
New York, To-day
The following were the results of yesterday's Major League base
ball, encounters:—
National League
Pittsburgh. Brooklyn
Jordan hit a homer.
Cincinnatti
New York
Cincinnatti
Lombardi
homers.
New York
RH.
WOODERSON TRIUMPHS
AGAIN
LOVELOCK
BEATEN IN
MILE RACE
Enthralling Finish Witnessed
A. G. E. BROWN AND A. W. SWEENEY ALSO IN LIMELIGHT
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London, July 13.
Powell
Wooderson Webster Sweeney Finlay
Brown! -. . Here are six champion athletes who after Saturday's great Champions ship Test at the White City London, are certain to carry the British colours in the Berlin Olympiad. They may carry them triumphantly, moreover. For if anything has been made plain on the eve of the Games, it is that the standing of some of our leading runners and jumpers is international,
Fifty thousand spectators were at the White City and the scene made a magnificent spec- tacle: All the
programmnes were sold, and the announcer, taking pity On the unlucky ones, gave his broadcast with extra details. Unfortunately the weather was wet, although nobody seemed to be troubled.
Wooderson's defeat of Lovelock
in the Mile, Finlay's record in the 120 yards hurdles, and Brown's terrific dash to victory in the quar
ter mile-these were the most me- morable achievements of a memor-
Eable occasion.
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A Magnificent Duel
Of course the whole areni was on tip-toe for the mile. The duel between Wooderson and Lovelock
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2 was a sort of return race, for Wooderson amazed the athletic world last year by beating the 1 famous New Zealander.
Lovelock did not avenge hit
defeat as he had hoped, for the
similar. 2 result was
This time Grakam, the Scottish champion. set the pace, Wooderson lying offifth, and Lovelock close at his 2heeks. At the end of the lap Wooderson came up into second place behind Graham, and Love-
the ball went straight and true The latter club could field a very and earned him the replay. He strong team with Mrs. McMahon, was home in 31.
Miss D. Hunt and Miss V. Thir-i
There were no other games lock hung on to him. well as their three outstanding! swimmers, but the fourth berth Big Itinerary Planned scheduled in the National League.
that well-known
For Next March
New York, July 3
Philadelphia Chicago
Wooderson Leads
American League
So the Himmens continued R H E through the second lap. At the 6 10 3 third Cornes jumped clear, but
1Wooderson bestirred himself when
the bell went and strode out grand- 3ly into the lead. Lovelock was Lou Gehrig, Selkirk hit homers. close behind him still, with Cornes Detroit
6 11 2 nearby and Graham a gallant also Goose Goslin hit a homer.
New York
will present a difficult problem.
Following the gala, the prizes won during last. Sunday's harbour swim, held under the auspices of |the C.B.C, will be distributed by An invitation has been made to Capt. Francis Francis, of Sun-thropist Mr. Av. Boon-haw, who tour the Eastern
Chinese philan-Oxford University Rugby XV. to part of the ningdale, beat the amateur re- cord for the course with a round to-night's events.
has kindly donated the prizes for United States next March
Mr. A. Woodley, president of of 68, to give him an aggregate
the New York Rugby Club, is Washington of 298. He was the leading amat-
leaving for England to-day, and Cleveland eur in the championship.
There will be honour and glory only for the winner in to-mor [row's play-of as the first prize
is to be divided equally between
the dead-heaters. Each receives
| £50. (Dallemagne won the play-
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tour
he will also invite Edinburgh and Dublin Universities to America.
Games with Harvard, Yale and Princetown Universities, New York Engby Club, and a com- Owing to the fact that N. J-bined Eastern States side are
proposed
substitute
off with two rounds of 69 & 70, Bebbington is in hospital he will while Cotton returned two 70's) not be able to participate further 1st 2nd 3rd 4th. Ta in the Open Rinks Championship,
65 69.74 69-277) and the question of a 73 68 70 66–277 was brought up. It was found 72 70 70 74–286 that the rules permitted a sub- 70 77 72 69-283 stitute being brought in, but the
T. E. Cotton M. Dallemagné F. van Donck P. Hirigoyen A. Boyer A... Boomer
E. Turner
Capt. F. Francis
M. Bingham
M. Carlhian
A. de Forest
T. W. Handerson-
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74-800 Permission was also granted for 78 80 79 78-313 the postponement of the Open Pairs tie, which was to have been played to-day, between J. EL. Hen- son and S. A. Bright and F.LK da Silva and 7. E. Noronha, owing to pressure of work of the last named.
GOODWOOD
.Solerina Wins The Stewards Cup
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This game will now be played London, To-day. next Wednesday.
Heavy showers marked the The following were elected opening day for the Goodwood members of the Interport Selec- Meeting and prevented the usual tion Committee:Messrs. J. V. picturesque scenes, but the going Eamsay, G H Sherriff, E. el was good
Arcalli, J. Busell, S. Deacon and
The big race of the day, the the Hon. Secretary. Stewards' Cup, resulted in * The following players have been victory for: Mrs. «Mackean's » fill-inominated by their clubs for the Solerina, which was backed at 10 Interport and will be available to to 1 and which won by thres make the trip, if selected: lengths from Mr. Monkouse's sila Recodoy, As Hyde-Lay Low- J. V. V. Riberia, and F. X. M. d rebread, 20 to 1 chance, a loom Cricket Clab) B.E
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Into the straight swept Wooder- 0 son, first, but only just first, for 2 Lovelock clung tenaciously to him, yard by yard. Slowly, almost im- perceptibly, as the tape drew near, 0 Wooderson' made a gap between them, and amid cheering that was 0 heard all over Shepherd's Bush,
The won by a yard.
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