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GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP COUNTY CRICKET.

"BOBBY" JONES SHOWS THE WAY.

(THROUGH ARUTER'S AGENCY.]

LONDON, June 19. - The Open Golf Championship was resumed at Hoylake to-day when a crowd of 8,000 spectators followed some of the players.

Jones Regains Leadership. Bobby Jones played faultes golf to-day and retained the lead by returning a card for the 30 holes of 142. He followed up his record 70 with a 79 to-day,

Horton Smith pulled up to 143, boing 73 for the second eighteen.

Cotton dropped back, however, and failed ty nine strokes to equal his previous performance.

Cotton was unable to keep out of the rough and he took five at the He went aith, sixth and eighth. out in 41 and came in with a 38...

Cyril Tolley's Brilliance. MacDonald Smith went out in 40. He had a vix at the fourth bole and was four at the short seventh. He recovered later on, though, sad came in with a total of 77.

Jim Harzes suffered from faulty driving when he was coming in and he prejudiced his chances by return ing a card of 77 after his former round of 71.

The day's best round was, that of Cyril Tolley, who did the 18 in 71, heing ane stroke better than' Bobby Jonce.

Jones, took five at the first hale rnd six at the long third, where he pulled his shot into a clump of rushes. After this, however, he vas dead true with his shots and He got an occasional "birdie." never exceeded par and was up- roariously cheered on gaining the leadership.

Robson Raises British Hopes. Robson stikened the weakening "super- British challenge with. kative two finder fours up to the thirteenth. Later on he caly want- ed two fours to tie Jones, but he was too sparing with his approach shot at the fifth, where he went down in five. He missed a putt by two inches at the eighteenth for a three.

The outstanding failures to-day included Van Elm, who was 160, Major Hezlat 163 and George Dun- can 101.

Leaders.

WARWICK BEATEN BY KENT.

[ranotaa REUTER'S AGENCY.]

LONDON, June 10. wick by an innings and 120 runs, By virtue of their win over War- Kent have now displaced Lancashire as leaders in the county champioa ship table. This match was played at Tonbridge and with Freeman (8 for 71) in goud form with the ball, Warwick, who batted first, were To soon dismissed for 148 ruoa this total Kent replied with 429, Ashdown (133) and Todd (94), batting in Ene style.

In their second innings, Warwick again found Freeman (6 for 72) a tough proposition, and were all out when they were still 150 runs in arrears. The scores were:-

Warwick, 1st innings

Freeman, 8 for 71. Kent, 1st innings

Ashdown, 153. Todd, 44.

Warwick, 2nd innings

Freeman, 6 for 72

Surrey, Australians,

149

490

160

At the close of the second day's play, Surrey were all out for the Grimmett poor total of 16 runs. was in good form with the ball, and secured six wickets at the cost of only four runs apiece. Shepherd made 56.

The Australians had totalled 331 runs with five men out. Woodfull batted superbly for 141 runs not out, the scores now being:- Surrey, 1st innings

Shepherd, 38. Australians, 1st innings (5

wickets)

Woodfull, 143 not out.

BOXING.

SCHMELING WORLD'S

CHAMPION.

[RÉVIER'S AMERICAN SERVICE.]

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NEW YORK, June 19. The Boxing Commission has off cially passed a resolution by two votes to one recognising Schmeling az the world's champion.

The Chairman admitted that the public would probably not recognise him until he met a worthy chal

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COMPSTON THE HERO.

LONDON, June 20. Amid scenes of the wildest excite ment and cheering, in the third round, Archie Competon, Britain's chief hope, snatched the lead from Bobby Jones with a brilliant record breaking round of 68, making his card for the three rounds 915.

In spite of a six at the long fifth; Compston was out in 34. He then had three successive threes, but he made & terrible mistake at the sixteenth which robbed him of e phenomenal round. His second did aat reach the green, but he was half a yard from the pin in four he missed the putt and took six.

His card was 1-

Out 4 3 4 2 6 4 344 34 In ... 3 3 3 2 5 4 044-34 Efforts were made to "chair" him, but Compston would not per mit this, and he walked to the club-house semi-dazed repeating, "That terrible sixteenth

Jones returned a card of 72 in the third round, making his total for the three rounde 216,

ISLE OF MAN MOTOR CYCLING.

THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

LONDON, June 20.

Replying to the Commission's ne- tion, Jack Sharkey offers to sign up for a return match immediately, taking 12 per cent, of the receipts against Schmeling's 37 per cent. if he fouls the German.

Sharkey offers to pay the ex- penses of the preliminaries plus! overhead charges for a third. If he is fouled he says he will not accept the decision.

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WILL THERE BE A RETURN BOUT

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New York June 13-Throughout the United States argument was raging to-day concerning the out come of last night's heavyweight championship fight. In almost all quarters, however, it is conceded that the blow struck by Jack Shur- key was low.

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Berlin, June 13-According to the latest New York despatches, Schmeling is convinced that he would have won the contest at the It is painted out in some quar-end if he could recover from the ters that American usage gives blow below the belt an opinion great leeway in the calling of fouls.

which apparently is not generally In the Phil Scott fight at Miami shared by American experts, who, Beach, there seemed little question however, were unanimous in declar- but that Sharkey struck a lowing that Sharkey's last blow was blow, but the referee, Lou Magno clearly a foul and incapacitated his lia, awarded the fight to Sharkey

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Schmeling's, meteoric rise, recall that, almost four years ago to a "playing 'possum" in an effort to

day, he fought his first bout for á get the verdict on a foul.

purac of 80 marks, or $20, whereas last night's battle pocketed for the German champion over $150,000.

In the case of Schmeling, there could be no question but that he was hurt and the only decision up to the referee was whether he was hurt by a fair blow-in which case he should have been counted out for his failure to come out for the fifth round-or by a foul as was decided."

With the aid of the one judge who saw the blow clearly, the re- foren, Jimmy Crowley decided that it was a loul, and this verdiet will. stand.

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of Man, a distance of 984 miles, was feeling out his man during the was won by W. L. Handley (Rudge early rounds, Sharkey's followers Whitworth), his time being 3 hours feel that a return engagement will result in a speedy transfer of the (Continued on next Column.)

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