THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 13, 1937.

WORLD PRO. GOLF

CLASSIC

COTTON LEADS

D. SHUTE

BRITISH CHAMPION

FAVOURITE

Walton-on-Heath, To-day. Henry Cotton, British Open Golf champion, and Densmore Shute, one of America's finest golfers, were yesterday featured in their unof- ficial match for the world's profes- sional championship, sponsored by the British and United States Pro- fessional Golf Associations for a wager of £500, a side.

Henry Cotton, who staged a sen- sational comeback in the recent British Open Championship, finish- ed two up on Shute at the conclu- sión of the first 36 holes. The se- cond 36 holes will be held to-day.

James Braid, an ex-open cham- pion, and one of the most famous personalities in the sport, acted as referee of the match, on which there is heavy wagering.

Cotton started as favourite at 11 to 8 on, the encounter being watch- ed by 3,000 spectators during the afternoon.

DRIVING BREAKS. DOWN

two

Cotton played some fine shots with his woods, whereas Shute's driving broke down and he would have been three, down at the 36th if he had not holed out from a 10 yarder.

Cotton's

scores for the rounds of 18 were 35 and 3469, while Shute's rounds were 34 and 3771. Shute was two up at the 23rd and one up at the 29th, Cot- ton winning the 32nd, 33rd ́ and 34th to take the lead for the first time in the match at the 33rd. Reuter.

PHILLIES NOSE OUT GIANTS

Cardinals - Just Succeed

A fine action study of Miss Helen Hull Jacobs; the former Wimble- don champion, who will be playing for the United States in the_Wight- man Cup series against Great Brita in next month at Forest Hills.

GERMAN TENNIS TOURISTS

LONG ITINERARY PLANNED

TO VISIT COLONY AND SHANGHAI

Berlin. To-day.

|BRILLIANT

BOWLING

FEATS

YESTERDAY'SUU BOWLS SINGLES RESULTS

EG. Stephen's Nearly

Causes Upset

G. Stephens nearly surprised J

Landolt in the First Round of the Open Singles Lawn Bowls championship at the Civil Service Cricket Club yesterday, when, after being led all the way, he recovered well to lead by 19

to 18 on

the 22nd head. But a three by Landolt in the next head decided the issue:

The

game between J. G. Meyer and E G. Post was very even till the 13th head when Post was lead- ing by 9 shots to 7, but in the next five heads Meyer failed to score, while Post brought his total to 18 shots to 9 and secured a three on the 21st head while Meyer was only able to add two singles to his score.

A three and a two on the 19th and 20th heads, enabled M. J. Medina to beat L. Glendinning by 21 shots to 14 in the remaining game.

The Omar brothers entered the Quarter finals of the Open Pairs Lawn Bowls Championship yester- day when they defeated W. Howard and E. Zimmern on the Civil Ser- vice Green by 26 shots to 12.

W. L. Walker and S. Randle qualified for the semi-final round of the same competition when they eliminated E. W. Simmonds and J. the Deakin by 20 shots to 12 on Craigengower Cricket Club Green yesterday.

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The game between W. Mulchay and W. C. Simpson resulted in win for the former by 21

Mayer And Herman In The following were the scores:-

Deadly Form

DERBYSHIRE PLAY

LIKE CHAMPIONS!

London, To-day.

OPEN SINGLES

First Round

M. J. Medina beat L. Glendinning 21-14

E. G. Post beat J. G. Meyer 21-9 J. S. Landolt beat G. Stephens 21-19 .21-17 H. Nish beat L. Jack

Thanks to some brilliant bowling A. Spary beat B. W. Whiteman .21--15 J. M. Jack beat H: R. Major ..22-13 feats, two County Championship W. C. Simpson beat W. Mulcahy 21- 9 cricket matches concluded yester- day.

At Birmingham, thanks mainly to EIGHT SINGLES Mayer's irresistible form with the BOWLS GAMES

ball, Gloucester were skittled out

in both innings for meagre scores FOR TO-DAY

and Warwick's 222 in their solitary knock was sufficient to give them an innings victory.

A similar match was played at

where the scoring}

Recreio Players In Opposition

The world tour of the German tennis stars, Baron Gottfried von Cramm, Heinrich Henkel and Marie Southampton

extraordinarily low. Another eight games in the First New York, To-day.. Louise Horn, will begin on August was again There were only two National 18.

Somerset had first lease of the wic-Round of the Open Singles Lawn League baseball encounters

The players will first visit the ket and were dismissed by Herman Bowls championship will be decid- in yesterday's entire major League United States and will make their (5 for 47) for 117. Hampshire far-ed this

held

programme, the rest of the encoun-first appearance at Boston, after ed little better when they batted, esting the most inter-

ters being washed out by rain.

NATIONAL LEAGUE

New York Philadelphia

St. Louis

Pittsburgh

being those be- tween C. F. Remedios a Shanghai which they will compete for the being sent back for 154. Herman, first time in the American Doubles however, again proved equal to the champion, and J. E. Noronha, and C. G. Silva and F. V. V. Riberio on occasion and Somerset could not the Kowloon Bowling Club green. Championships, at Forest Hills.

They will then play at Los manage more than 87. Hampshire The following are to-day's R. H. E. Angeles and San Francisco, where secured the required runs for vic- they will appear in various Pacific tory, for the loss of only one wic-

ket. Coast tournaments.

6 11

611

52.12-

-Reuter

FRENCH TENNIS

VICTORY OVER

AUSTRALIANS

France, beat

1

games

To-day

TR. Hunter

C. F. Remedios

(Kowloon

H. Gitting

In October, they will compete in e Derbyshire, champions, on one of C. G. Silva. four or five tournaments in Japan, the rare occasions this seasons, A. E Silkstone « after which they will travel via played like champions at Chester- Shanghai and Hong Kong to Aus- field. With Smith, and Alderman S. J. Houghton tralia for the Australia Champion- finding their best batting form, a ships in Sydney.

declaration was made at 470 for 6. W. Mair Further appearances will be Leicester were then skittled out for J. Russe made in Adelaide, Melbourne. Perth 130 and 141, leaving Derbyshire winners by an innings and 199 and Brisbane.

runs.

On the return journey to Europe, they will meet an Indian team in Bombay Oak

Paris To-day. Australia by 21

The only woman member of the sets to 17 in their international tennis contest here yesterday: German" tourists, Marie Louise Each country won six matches, Horn, will return to Germany from with and the umpire adjudged that the Japan without continuing result should be decided by sets the others to Australia.-Tran:

[Ocean: Reuter,

won.---

Taiko

Alves

Ribeiro

Ho

(Hong KonElectric

Somerset 117 (Herman 5: for

87 (Hermans 7 (for 51): Hampshir 154 and 54 for. 1.

Scores as cabled by Reuter:

Warwick At Birmingham -

kshire beat Gloucester by can inninga“ and 32 runs.* At Chesterfield, Derbyshire beat Lei- Gloucester 107 (Mayer 7 for 18) and ceater by an innings and 199..

Leicester 130 (Mitchell 6 for 50) and

141 83 (Mayer, 6 for 24). WarwickshireTM 222.

* At Southampton, Hampshire beat Derbyshire 470 for 6 dec. (Smith 121,

Alderman 175).¢

-Reuter. Somerset by nine wickets.

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