THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1935.

MAXIE BAER INJURED IN BROADCAST

GREAT SHOTS IN GOLF

DESCRIBED

RUNYAN EXPLAINS CUT SPOON

HOLES IN ONE NOT FLUKES

HOW CHAMPIONS

DO THEM

When a good golfer trics for a hole-in-one and makes it, you 'can't call it just plain luck.. There's great golf behind the shot, especially when a well- known pro-happens to be the

scorer.

money

Poul Runyan. Brilliant player of the inst three yeara, sebred a hole-in-one during the 1031 Phoenix Open. I came on the 37th hole, and was just what he needed to bring him

A NEW SERIES OF GOLF ARTICLES BY ART KRENZ

CAPTAIN'S

SHARE. IN VICTORY

R. W. V. ROBINS BOWLS WELL

COUNTY CRICKET

FIXTURE

London, May 9. Lancashire's cricket supporters received a shock to-day when they learned that the champion

an among the leaders at the close ofcounty had been beaten by five the weond round.

A strong wind was blowing when Bunyan stepped up to the fee. It was from behind him making, the Job of carrying the guarding bunkers sad till holding the green a difficult task.

wickets by Middlesex at Lord's in a match that was concluded in two days.

J. Sins and R. W. V. Robins, the Middlesex captain, were the parties responsible for, the collapse of Lanch- xhire when they scored but 163 in their first innings and 78 in their second. Sims opened with five for 46 Taking his spone, this foremost and in the second attempt Habins got that club in America ang ts visitors wickets with such ponent of Highted for the pin, 22 yards from deadly effect that he conceded only ten the tee, and shot. The apron was runs for his five wicket. selected beenuse not fleient height

Middlesex replied with 185 in their wouk!

acquired in an iron shot first innings and then mande 81 for the and Runyan had a little telek with 5 | loss of five wickets in the sterni. R. squon that out a cut on the ball which Pollard was keeping a fine length and stapped it, mors quickly on the green-; took all Bre Middlesex wickets for 21

The ball rolled true to the pin and rate, Reuter, dropped into the cup, picking up twoj

strokes for Bunyan.

Here is the way the diminutive pre OVERSEAS VISITORS TO

explains the shet:

"In the cat spoon shot I use n slightly open atance, with the ball even with the left heel. The stance cnuses the club, during the backswing,

OLYMPIAD

to travel on the outside of the intend-Nazi Government Orders

ed line of flight, thereby getting up Inclination to draw the clubs in on the i down swing.

"This type of swing causes th ali to spin from left to right, which in turn enables it to elimb higher in the air and stop more quickly after hitting the ground.

"Play slightly to the left of the ng in the est shat, as the ball curves a little to the right in its flight."

TENNIS TOUR

MIXED ENGLISH TEAM FOR S. AFRICA

Taxation Exemption

Berlin, May 1,

Thrills and spills-particularly spills-om to have been the order of the day during the Aider- shot military race meet at Aldershot, England recently, when well-known soldier riders took part. The

picture above shows Lord Knebworth taking a nasty full from his mount, Windorall.

Public Confidence Justified

BRILLIANT SUCCESS

AT VALLEY

Favourites Win Races At Last Meeting

(By "Captain Foster")

The Fifth Extra Meeting must have been a joyous day in the lives of followers of form, for I don't think I have ever seen

a day's racing anywhere when the popular choice rolled home so consistently. In a card of nine races six favourites won, two ran second and only one failed to place. Combine this with perfect weather, perfect going, plenty of exciting finishes and a big fat dividend to gladden the hearts of a few heretics and unbelievers who backed. Bayardo in the last race, and you have a complete picture of last Saturday's racing,

Thuse prople from oversens who will visit Germany next your to at tend the Olympiad are to be exempt

1 thought Macaroni was a little un- ed from all direct taxation by the German government for a whole year tucky not to win the first race; he of their was certainly going strongest at the beginning from the date entering Germany, kaya a letter of the finish and I don't think Hetman could Finance Minister addressed to the have held him off for more than an other stride or two. King's Bounty German Foreign Office.

This is intended as an inducement and The Tiger jumped off from the to a lengthy stay with the object of barrier in the lend, setting a fast but even pace; then came iletman and enabling-foreignera. make close.con--tydroplane-with-acaroni_on_thu tacts with New Germany, thus per- riting the real site of affairs here outside, followed by Bright Viewi

with Soldier of China trailing. At

Attractive Cricket Eleven

PETERSEN'S PLANS

NEGOTIATING FOR NEXT FIGHT

HARVEY WANTS

CONTEST

Jack

REHEARSAL

MORE BASEBALL

POSTPONEMENTS

POWDER BURN OVER

HEART

RAIN INTERFERES HURT BY BLANK

WITH GAMES ·

FULL NATIONAL

PROGRAMME

CARTRIDGE

CONDITION NOT SERIOUS

New York, May 9.

New York, May 1 A message from Astbury Park,

A full programme af niches was New Jersey, states that Maxie

were

played in The National Baseball Longue to-dny but only two games Baer, the world's heavyweight decided in the Americanboxing champion, who is to meet championship.

Jimmy Braddock in a title fight. next month, was sent to Hospital to-day following an

an accident.

The New York Yankees Cleveland Indians started their match hut the game was called of wing to rain while the fixture be tween the Seuntors and the Tigera was not played, rain, prevorting the ixture from taking place.

Results of to-day's matches enbled by Reuter follow:

AMERICAN LEAGUE

R.

11.

E.

*

3

7 1

Buer was participating in a broadenstfug rehearsal when the nature mishap securred but the of the injury has not been disclosed. However, the medical officer in charge of the patient at the Hospital in an Interview with Reuter, stated that Bner received powder burn over the heart from a blank cartridge.

It is believed that the champion's

(The tie was stopped un account condition is not of a serious nature.

New York

Cleveland

of Yain).

Philadelplin

St. Louis

Boston

Chicago

6

1 8

10

16

1

1

ን፥

1

The

(Cronin homered for

Sux).

The tie between Washington tors and Detroit Tigers WAR pened or account of rain.

NATIONAL LEAGUE

---Reuter,

SOUND EFFECT PISTOL

A United Press mezingo states that whilst Max Baer was re- hearsing a radlo skit he shot him-

Red self in the chest with around effect pistol. He was takin to Senin-Hospital for treatment to prevent poat- the burna from turning sceptic.

He was then kept in bed.

FIGHTING ON JUNE 16

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E

1

11

3

# 8

Baer,

who won the heavyweight erown from. Prime Garnerà a tu Madison Square Garden in June 1934, is due to meet James A. Braddock at

(Vaughan homered for the Pirates), the Long Island Bowl on June 16.

Pittsburgh New York

Cinebmati Brooklyn

Reds).

4

B

2

Less than a year ago the VeleraД Braddock had to argue for a prelimi

*པྟཱཿམཾ ན སཱཾ (Myers sented a home run for the hary bout with Corn Grillin, Thin

Philadelphin

London Apr. 26. Mr. J. T. Petersen, Senior, the

champion, failer and manager of the British St. Louis heavyweight Petersen, is in negotiation with Chicag three promoters for Jack's next fight, which is expected to take place in June.

Meanwhile, Len Harvey, from whom Petersen took the site is the phon

ing

Boston

1

5

10

ล ม

preliminary was neheduled to tukta

place just before the nuin event In Which Max Bner won the champion- ship from Prinio Carnera. He knock- ed out Grifin in the third rouni and since then be-hna knocked out John Henry Lewis in the tenth round, tr

(Berger homered for the Braves). also decisively defeated Art Lusky in

WRITING

The champian for a rubber FOR

contest, and Harvey has made a new

olfer to the Cardiff camp. THE PRESS

Bald to want

"Pa' Petersen is £6,000 for Aght between Jack and myself." aid Harvey,

"Perhaps he will reduce his de Bands if agreed to make 12 stone? 1 pounds. 1 am prepared to make match, put up a £500 forfeit, and lay uds of six to four en nywelf.

Failing this,--nm-willing-lo...meet, Petersen at any weight for £500 side, and that offer goes for Water:

or Any henvyweight in Europe."

Reuter reporterí

TENNIS PLAYERS

DEBARRED

TURNBULL-SEEKS- PERMISSION

Melbourne, Victoria. At the last meeting of the Aus

request froin D. . Turnbull for per- mission to contribute articles to the

The elimination heavyweight tourna ment held at Madison Square Garden.

ROYAL AND ANCIENT CALM THREATENED

Feminine Storm Brewing In Golf Circles

The Royal and Ancient Golf Club, necustomcil to having its edict ac cepted as low without any quibbling. has a storm-brewing on-its-back Joor-- step. A feminine storm.

The Ladies Golf Union at its recent annual meeting here displayed symp toms of being "fed up" with the at- titude of England's golf governing body.

The Royal and Ancient's per-

Bold emptory disqualification of

make known in 'stant countries, the half way manrk The Tiger faltered KENT HAVE MUCHensel Overseas visitors claiming exemption and ni the 3 furlong post Hydroplane under this provision are not required dropped out of the picture. After

TALENT to prove that they came especially to

When informed of Harvey's Intest

teatraling Lawn Tennis Association A mixed team representing Great attend the Olysepind. The year et rounding the bend Hetman took up the running from his stable coinpan- Britain is to tour South Africa dur-exemption may begin at any time dur-ion, and it was shortly after this that

Kent are the most attractive proposal, Mr. Petersen sald ing the winter of 1936-36, the lavita- ing 1935.

Macarval became prominent, challeng- team in England daring August, "I am hoping to Bx a fight for press was disallowed. It was decided sun, the country's outstanding tion of South Africa L.T.A, having

ing strongly, but Just falling to when schoolmasters and under-anck in June, but I can say nothing to make no allowances to the Davis player, as an unatour competitor le- been accepted by the Lawn Tennis

snatch the prize from the elderly

newspaper graduates join them, free from yet regarding the venue or his op- Cup pinyers other than those set out cause she wrote brother of old Apollo,

With reference to Harvey; If in the original agreement. the Championship burden, and in ment

he wants match t 12 stone 7

The meeting agreed that the Anso-magazine articles last summer ti rankles tho Ladies' Union. The ukasa full practice.

pounds, why does he not get Bobciation should pay the medical stands, even thoughi Miss Wilson has Olin over here for n world's light-penses of A. K. Quist, who was ill had her lawyers in on the argument. heavyweight championship fights." whle representing Australia in the Aspociated Press.

international match at Perth. A

London.

Association at their latest meeting in other competitions, the lawn tennis

sensor is to be, in future. divided intohi

Reagonamely, the summer The Great Britain v. Germany twe Fucadny nud Wednesday, June 18 and and the winter ser son from October (women's) match is to be played on Beason from May 1 to September 30, 19, at the Edgbaston Lawn Tennis to April 30. Reasonable extension before or after either period, as may Club

be necessary in enable, a competition For the purposes of inter-county arranged for one season to be com- championships and county, club, and pleted, will be granted.

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As predicted in last week's notes

The side will again be captained by Cavalerule win, but even his stable A. P. P. Chapman, whose leadership

slow run race would probably seet connections in their most sanguin moments ean hardly have hoped for long is worth a start of plus three matches Supporting him will be B. such a deliberate crawl ng 1, 1 H. Valentine, whose form should be 1.10.3, 2.114, 242.3, which, in better than last season, when he was of a fast course, is the time in which somewhat stafe from his tour in India. The Dominion of Canada Handien We also hope to see J, G. W. Davies, was run and won. Valley View, who player af brilliant possibility. made up a tremendous amount of dis- The usual "Weeks will take place tance in the straight to run second, nust have given his supporters & hit at Fulkestone, Tunbridge Wells, Ton- of heart failure; he got off lust, slowly bridge. Maidstone, Canterbury, and Thwer, the order named. The first rained round till he Was the two home matches are to be ni middle of the Geld at the rock, and Gevesend, where the reason opened then dropped back to last again Just: before entering the straight, I don't May Day. know enough about this horse to dare bome fixture at Canterbury on August to criticize these tarties merely eg, while during the Folkestone Festi

record them.

A CLOSE FINISH

The South Africans furnish the last

I think the best finish of the dayKant's card.

ק

val in September, Kent make their final appearance against M.G.C, Nor. ; thamptonshire alone do not gure on

Ashdown receives well-earned I was seen in the Indian Empire landi

cap when King's Jubilee defented his benefit when Gloucestershire vialt Bank old rival Rose Queen by a lend, a Canterbury for the August hend also separating the second und Holiday match. Ilin 332 ngainst third, Soldier of Victory. Clear View Essex het up a Kent record, us did took an early lead followed by Soldier his stand with Woolley for 352 on of Victory, with King's Jubilee and that occasion last summer. Rose Queen in close attendance and Woolloy, with ten centurita, sur Soldier of Pence last, where ho repassed, all other hatsmen last summer, mained throughout the run. At the yet he was second in the County aver Rock Soldier of Victory took up the ages to Ames-often out of the alde running, followed by this Dynasty enplaying for England. Todd, now at try and Rose Quien-these three fight-bis bent, and Fagg, still a colt of 20,

WATCHING THE BALL-An in- ing it out all the way home,

though a seasoned batsman, complete the list of chief professional run-cident during the football match be- tween the Chine' Athiotic and the

to sil.

I though we were all satisfied that getters. the Australian Commonwealth Handi- C. H. Knott, F. G. H; Chalk, and 1. | Royal Welch Fusilier yesterday cap was an easy thing for Bag Tor Akers-Dougins bring further amateur when the soldiers won by live goals nnd yet, in a field of four, ho paid talent Into the side. All these five. (slightly better than even money; The cricketers, and Amos or W. B. V. first furlong of the race was hardly Lovett at the wicket, make Kent a run at all; it was little better than a brilliant flelding side. Freeman,, al. crawl in which Night Star, fighting|reatly an immortal, will be there, and for her head, pulled herself into the Wright is now strong enough to "lond lead, the other three runners taking him good support,

it easy behind. Bag Tor, a horse af-

ways contented to run as slow or as

fast as you call on him, took up the box. Is it the shade he likes or has running at the half mile and led into ha taken a fancy to our genial judge? the straight, where he was allowed to

run a little wido. This was nearly his undoing as Night Star came with

WON IN' GREAT STYLE -

INTERPORT ROWING

A Joint invitation to the Royal Hong- kong Yacht Club and the Victoria Recreation Club has been received from the Shanghal Rowing Club to participate in a rowing regatta at Henll, Shanghai, during late Septom- strong run. which Mrs. Tinson's The Silver Jubilee Handicap washer or early October, this year. It

head, ac-won in great style by King's Justice is understood that Hobe and Yoko crack only withstood by cording to the verdict. Alnerity ran from Gladiator and Sadko, who dead-hama have also been invited to take well to beat Woodland Stag who, honted for second place. I smile part, and preparations are now in

hand. nusual, finished under the judge's (Continued on Page 9.)

alid

request from New South Wales that many applications have been received V. R. MeGrath be allowed dental ex. from Australians who will be in Lon- don at that thee that it was, renlved penses was disallowed...

Inquiries are to be mute re to apply for 50 more.

An netion film of Mr. Norman E. garding the insurance against c. eident of players who have been Brooks will be shown to council mem- hers shortly. This has been obtained gelectrd to represent Australia.

Although 60 tickets have been at a cost of £135. It is hoped that allotted to the Australian Associate film will be shown later at various tion for the Wimbledon meeting, so centres-Reuter.

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