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AN

N Irish toffee-maker, Stanley Woods, aged 29, riding a Norton motor-

the Junior. cycle, won Tourist Trophy of the Auto Cycle Union for 350 c.c. machines in the Isle of Man.

It was a race in which speed records were smashed, and wonder- ful riding prevented serious acci- dents."

Woods role at the record aver- sge speed of 77.16 miles an hour for the 264 miles.

The first five were:

1. Stanley Woods (Norton), 3hr. 25min. 25 Hee. 77.16 avre. m.p.h.

2. W. L. Handley (Rudge), Bhr. 27min. 30sec. 76.30 avge, m.p.h.

3. H. G. Tyrrell Smith (Rudge), Bhr. 24min. 48ecc. 74.02 avge. m.p.h.

4. G. J. P. Dodgson (Excelsior), 3hr. 36min. 14sec. 73.30 avge. m.p.h.

. G. W. Walker (Rudge), 3hr. 36min. 64sec. 73.08 avgee.

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Sperlators were astonished the way riders steered round the corners and at machines jumping. with both wheels in the air bridges,

on

Less than half an hour after the start the Norton Rudge duel of last rear was being repeated, with Halley Rudge), Hunt (Norlon), Woods (Norton), and Simpson (Norton) Frequently riding at 107 miles an hour.

Handley, starting ahead of the others, was the first to break the lap record of 75.27 miles an hour made last year by completing the course at a speed of 76.68 miles an hour.

a rush of record- breaking by five men, with Woods the best.

Then came

rode

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BATSMAN NOT ALLOWED TO RESUME

A CONTROVERSIAL DECISION

Testing Britain's Olympic Swimmers

ago.

Curious

Cricket

Averages

READER MAKES A

DISCOVERY

A correspondent signing him- self "Hare," writes us as follows: The following пу ontertain your writers.

were

At the start of the inat cricket match of the season, honours for the best bowling average started between A. and B., who had each obtained 28 wickets for 60 runs.

At the close of play, A had got a further 1 wicket for 27 runs and B. 4 wickets for 36 runs.

At first sight, it would appear that B has the better average for the season, but on closer Investi- gation it will be found that they ench Anished the season with an average of 3.

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SPORT ADVTS.

Judged by the time test, the unces over this distance. The Shef Northern Olympic Trials at Binek-jet policenian, J. W. Trippett, failed burn were even more disappoint-to fulfil the expectations of his sup ing than the Southern tests. The urters when he only recorded 71 see.

in the 100 metres backstroke, Southern Trials showed that nt

SCHOOLGIRL PRODIGY. least three wonten swimmers had

And Norman Brooks

Whiteside a possible chance of taking a place finished first and second in the 200 in the final of one or more Olympic metres in 62 2-5 sec., and 62 4-5 sec. events. At Blackborn, however, respectively, times no faster than only one candidate, Mis Marjorie they were capable of two or three Hinton, put up a time which merits years Mrs, Dupre Murrell did HONGKONG

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in 14 2-5 nee, in the 100 metres IN the cricket match besideration as an Olympic pro tree-style, with Miss Hinton second IN

And Miss Hinton's time ofin 1 min. 14 3-5 see

and Miss Mary tween Northants

and Spect.

3 min 11 sees, for 200 metres Kenyon third in 1 min. 14 4-5 sec. All-India at Kettering, breast stroke in a 25 yards bath When it is taken into consideration V. W. C. Jupp, the Nor-has

over longer that Miss Hinton had swum flat out thants all-rounder, who courses by Danish, German, Aus-in the becast-stroke trials, and Miss tralan, and American women. Kenyon had swam a hard 400 metres not-out overnight,

test before taking part in the 100 The Northern Trials demonstrated metres, their times in the latter event arrived on the ground the

that there is an advance, but not ure Food. following day too late to suficient to warrant lope of Olympiel

Wolstenholme, a 12-year- Bold resume his innings at once, reward. The Staffordshire youth, Nor It was generally expected that Wainwright, put up a fair swim Laverty, the Manchester instructress. Steeplechasing. Polo and Flat

n

was

of 5

been beaten

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Handley and Simpson amazingly on their second circuit to bat at a later stage of the inside, of Manchester Poilee, had a rare into second place behind Miss Kenyan

jhe would given the opportunity! H. Leivers, of Longton, and 7. White. p the best performance of the Racing.

evening at Blackburn when she swam "Death Spots" auch -6.5 Union nings, but although the were fight in the 200 metres free-style.in the 400 metres. She finished the ' Mills, Ballig Bridge, Glen Helen, several discussions between the two which the Staffordshire representative course in 6 min. 4 1-5 sec., and in Ballaugh and Craiboaken were cantains al onspires he

i was not won in 2 min. 23 ser., one-fifth second my opinion, is the best girl swimmer passed by all three at 15 to 20 permitted to do so.

in front of Whiteside, when both beat of her age this country has yet. miles an hour faster than in any

The Indians were willing it their previous best public perform-produced. previous race.

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should go on batting, hut Walls and hedges were misseti by Chester and Hardstaff, the umpires, shoulders and heads by inches ruled otherwise, the explanation only.

given by one of them being that the Woods averaged 78% m.p.h., two minutes rule--Law 46, which Simpson 78 m.p.h, and Handley allows two minutes for each striker: 77% m.p.h.. and Guthrie, Nortong in--had been broken. and Nott were only little inferior.sion of this occurrence, but the

Hunt (Norton), last year's win ner, had trouble at Kirk Michael. and retired.

Woods increased his pace on the third lap, his average speed for the 37 miles being at almost 79, an hour. With the race almost half over he had averaged 78,27 miles as hour, nearly five miles an hour higher than the junior race speed

of last year.

There is certain to be much dis-

umpires have a prevedent.

When Lolestershire were playing Surrey at the Oval some years ago, Sidwell, their wicket-keeper, entered|| tube train which went to Kensing ton, though he wanted, of course, to go to Kemington.

He was the overnight not out, and arrived at the Oval about three-

uarters of an hour late.

By this time a decision had laen | renched, and Sidwell was marked absent and out,

On the fourth lap, when Guthrie

It would be interesting to know was chasing Handley for erond place, only great riding provented under which rule in micket the um- possible tragedies at Craig-na-baa, pires decisim can be semel,

There is rule winch says Uluca tise batsman ut umpires may not give

out an appeal by the fielding

This "death corner" is at the bottom of the decline from the mountain, and the men came down the straight drop at anything from Also there is the two-minute ruk 100 to 16 miles an hour..

referred to which has been made Guthrie, 100 yards away, braked; ang definite by the MCC-that the

Pride alone shall be nonalised and not ⠀ at 110 miles an hour, but the

the individuel. And yet there is a

brake did not Come on quickly rule which lays it down that the enough, and soon he was speeding upires are the sole judges of fair at 90 or 95 miles an hour direct and unfair play.

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