PERCY ALLISS AGAIN!
BRILLIANT WIN IN SCOTLAND
ROUND OF 66
London, Juke.20..
Percy Allis (Beaconsfield) the man of the moment in profes- sional golf. He won the inaugural three-day Scottish Open champion- ship yesterday with an aggregate of 273 for the 72 holes on the King's course at Gleneagles.
Less than a fortnight agó he was runner-up for the Leeds tourna ment, beaten in a great fight by Henry Cotton. A few months ago Alias won the Italian Open cham- plonship with the wonderful aggre- gate of 202, with 67 as the worst of four rounds.
Gleneagles' King's course is a more severe test, and his aggre- gate of 273 has only been beaten in tournaments held, over courses of much shorter length. Glene- agles is made for championship play, and the British women's event has been held there.
The most remarkable feature of Allies' performance is that he broke the record by returning 66 for his final round, on which he had progressed only a few holes before he know that a 60 was re- quired. He had to beat a man who had already set a hot pace-J. J. Bunson having finished with 277.
THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH. MONDAY,
The idiom of cricket stili parvades the game of baseball after its adoption in a limited way in. Eng- land. British sport fans welcome the colour injected into the American game, but cannot forigó thair efforts to link it up with their own favourite summer sport. As far as equipment gosi, everything was fine when Streatham was matched with Putney (above), but here is an English caption writer's descrip: tion of the action displayed. "The Putnay pitcher bowled a clever fast one across the 'square", which the Streatham player missed completely for a strik. The basskeeper and refores are shown. This is
scarcely in keeping with Amarican idioma
Third Test Match At Leeds
That 66, however, spreadeagh the ENGLAND BAT BUT field. His success yesterday will make him a strong fancy for next week's British Open.
Allias had four strokes to spare from J. J. Busson, who was second, with R. Burton, the first pace- maker in the final round, third. Burton had also beaten an average
FARE BADLY
London, July 13. The following are the final scores of the first dny's play at Headingly to-day in the Third Cricket Test match between England and South Africa:
of 70 strokes per round with his aggregate of 279. All three had,
ENGLAND-IST INNINGS during the four rounds, equalled
e Cameron, b the original record of 67 once, be-R. E. S. Wyatt
Crisp fore, Alliss lowered the figure.
Smith e Cameron, b Vincent Barber e Hell, b langton Hammond liw, b Vincent Mitchell e Mitchell }; Langton Bardata e and b Vincent Ames b Vincent Nichols ibw,
There was a spate of low scor- ing at the close of the day, Ernest Whitcombe, Syd Easterbrook, and W. J. Cox all having a final round of 68, while A. M. Chevalier went one better with 67. In all cases they were too many strokes behind to stand any chance of catching Allis. The first amateur was Mr. J. Lindany (Glasgow University), who was among the players with an aggregate of 294.
Langton
Sims b Langton Verity e Cameron ↳ Crisp Bowes not out
Extras
Total
LOVELOCK BEATEN COUNTY
Bespectacled Runner Wins
CRICKET
In A.A. Championship FIXTURES
London, July 13,
In the
The sensational defent of the great overshadowed miler, Jack Lovelock,
Amateur everything else Athletle Championship meeting, which was watched by a crowd of 45,000 in glorious weather at the White City to-day,
surprised by the runner, Wooderson, of the Blackhrath Harriers, who won by three yards in the comparatively slaw
Lovelock was
bespectacled
time of 4 mins. 7 2/5 secs fog the niitr.
Anderssen, of Sweden, won the dis run throw final with a throw of 169 36 ft. 11 3/4 ins, which is a British re- 24 cord.
63 In throwing the hammer, Warn 68 gard, of Sweden, threw 140 ft. 2 24
ins. and won.
10
V
WALKING CONTEST
In the seven miles walking con. text, Hake, Great Britain, came first in 63 mins. 48 secs.
Debruyne, of Holland, won the put- 210ting the weight event with 48 ft.
Fall of the wickets: 1 (Wyntt) for: With the third round completed. the stage was set for a brilliantly; 2 (Barber) for 62: 1 (Smith) for
low aggregate, as Percy Alliss led
ins
Paul, of France, won the long jump, clearing 23 ft. 10 ins.
CLOSING SCORES ON SATURDAY
ETON DRAW WITH
HARROW
JULY 15, 1985.
The close of play scores of County matches begun on Saturday as cabled by Reuter are as follows:
SUSSEX v. WORCESTER Worcester, 262.
Sussex, 144 for two wickets, LEICESTER. WARWICKSHIRE
Leicenter, 211.
Warwickshire, 101 for two wickets.
NOTT'S. DERBYSHIRE Derbyshire, 353 (Worthington 99)
NORTHANTS. ESSEX Northants 231 Read, six wickets Essex, 74 for five wickets. CLOUCESTER v. HAMPSHIRE
Gloucester, 133. - Hampshire, 139 for six wickets.
Stothard, Great Britain, won the 880 yards in 1 min, 53 3/10 secs. 78;4(Hammond) for 147;6 (Hard- Sweeney won the hundred-yard-for-54) staff) for 177; 6 (Amex) for 177; 7 race for Great Britain in 10 2/5 secs. the field with 207, followed by (Nichols) for 188; 8 (Mitchell) for Atterwall, of Sweden, won the J. J. Busson at 209 and C. A. Whit | 216; 9 (Sims) for 216; 10 (Verity)|javelin throw with 215 ft. 0 in. combe, in company with Archie for 216. Compaton, at 210. Of these, Alliss alone failed to break 70 in the round, but he returned a score of two under 4's, while Whitcombe and Compston finished in 69 and Busson equalled the course record of 67.
RECORD EQUALLED
Crisp Bell Langton Vincent sitchell
Bowling Aralysis
0. M. 13.5 3
12. 20
W.
16
48 3
L
50
RC. 12 46
辐
30
20
SOUTH AFRICA.-IST INNINGS
1. J. Siedle, not out
E. A. Rowan, not out
Extras
14
Total (for 1 wkt.)
26
A cracking pace was set imme. Mitchell, bw, b Hammond diately the first couple finished the final round, for R. Burton (Hooton) equalled the record of 67. which gave him an aggregate of 279. It 'was a brilliant recovery on his part, for he had been five strokes behind Alliss after three-rounds and, us events turned out, Alliss had to
Once he had finished, the crowd break 70, to lend the field.
Busson did not start promisingly, urged out to meet Alliss, who re- for he put his second shot over the green at the second hole, failed to
23. Total 68.
Osenbart, of Holland, was the 220 yards in 29.2 secs.
The 120 yards hurdles was won by Finlay, of Great Britain, in 15 xoes. POLE VAULT RECORD
Brown won the pole vault event for Amerien, clearing 13 ft. 10 ins., which is a British record.
KENT. SURREY
Kent, 336 (Fagg W. Ashdown F. Woolley 02, Valentine 74).
Surrey, 98 for two wickeln.
GLAMORGAN ♥, SOMERSET
BOXER HONOUR- ED BY STATE AUTHORITIES
YOUNG STRIBLING MOURNED
BRIDGE BUILT
Macon, Georgia, July 1. Georgia has honoured the late William Lawrence (Young) Strib Big, the famous heavy weight boxer who was killed some time ago in a motor-cycle accident. -
The State has dedicated to hin momory a $200,000. concrete bridge which spans the Ocmulgee River on the outskirts of Macon,
Public officials, relatives and admirers of Stribling joined in the ceremony 10,000 strong.
V.R.C. AQUATICS
Chinese Bathing Club Win Invitation Race
The Victoria Recreation Club's night gals last Saturday evening was attended by a largo and distinguish- ed gathering, among those present being His Excellency the Officer Ad-
the ninistering
Government, Sir Thomas Southern, and Lady Southorn, Commodore C. G. Sedgwick and Mrs. Sedgwick, and Capt. J. R. Crage,
A.D.C.
The apestators were provided with Aino entertainment, the feature some of the evening boing the 200 yards Invitation relay race which was won by the Chinese Bathing Club. This race was very close, tho Chinese Y.M.C.A, and the Young Companions* and Amoclation, who were second. third respectively, being only a yard or two behind.
Wilfred Lawrence again proved that he is the champion swimmer in the Colony when he covered the 50 yards free style invitation race in the fast time of 25 4-5 neca.
Dancing followed the wwimming. and a large number of couples took the floor.
The results were as followe
Go Yards Free Style Handicap (Boys under 12 years)-1, G. P. Jorge; 2, L. Gulertas. Time 38 1-5
KICK.
100 Yards Free Style Handicap ("C" Class Aggregate)-1, N. Deitz and L. M.. Remedios (Dead-heat); 3, 73 4-5 Beck.. J. J. Figueiredo. Times: and 60 4-5 seen., respectively.
50 Yards Free Style Inter-Club (In- vitation)-1, W. Lawrence (Y.R.C.)
S.V. Gittin (V.R.C.); L Lo (South China). Time: 25 4-6 secs.
75 Yards Medley Race for Boys 12 to 10 years.1, R. Marques: 2, A. Time: Guterres; 3, I Remedios.
H - neck,
150 Yards Free Style Handicap ("B" Clans Aggregate)-1, Ed. da Roza; 2, JA. Guterren; 3, L. A. 20. Soares. Time: 2 mins. 0 1-5 secs.
200 Yards Inter-Club Relay Race (Invitation) Chinese Bathing Club (Trang Ho-fook, Leung Shut. man, Ng Wah-chau and Chan Chi- The three miles race was won by
Glamorgan, 119 (Cameron. five forming); 2, Chinese Y.MC.A. (Ip Hon- Rewe, of Great Britain, in 14 mins. 50). 38 sec; and the 440 yards hurdles, by Hunter, of Great Britain, in 55.3
Somerset, 156 for nine wickets.
LANCASHIRE v. MIDDLESEX
Middlesex, 215. Lancashire, 74 for five wickets. ETON v. HARROW
ekeung. Chiman Kwok Han- ming and Yeung Yuk-wah); 3. Young Companions Association; 4, South China Athletic Association.
Members' Blindfold Race (Paira).— Won by A. A. Rozn and J. A. Guterres,
Water Polo-Won by Dr. Laing's team;Mds V, Sonron, S. V. Git-
Norris secured another win for Great Britain by winning the mara thon race in 3 hours. 2 mins. 57 4/5 secs; while Roberts, of Great Bri- tain, won the quarter mile In 49 (sees.
Budapest won the quarter mile re and Harrow at Lord's, which com
The annual encounter between Etonins and L. A. Soares; W. Lawrence: I. Gosano; Dr. Liang and J. A. Guterres. uired a round of 69 to head Bunny race, defeating the Polytechnte mened on Friday, was left drawn.
team In 42.6 secs.
Two more victories were recorded ket and totalled 249 runs, W., R. Rees get his drive away at the fourth,ugh his long game being perfect. by Great Britain, West winning the Davies, son of a former Chief Jus and was then two over 4's. But but he had no luck on the putting high jump in clearing 6 ft. 3 ins: and Lice of Hongkong, took five wickets he was to have three deuces, which reens or his start of 4, 4, 4, 4.3 Bailey winning the two miles steenie- for 66 runs. considerably helped him. The first might easily have been two shots clase in 10 mins. 20 2/5 secs,Beuter.
son. Alliss started steadily en-
better. He continued serenely on
came at the fifth, where he played his way and never looked like tak-
a glorious tee shot close to the pin. He turned in 35, and had his nec. and two at the eleventh, where he holed from six yards. À `bnd see-
ond shot cost him a five at the thirteenth, but he drove to within -eight yards of the pin at the four
teenth (285 yards) and holed the an "eagle" two. Par putt for Bgures followed, leaving him with a equal record for the chance to second time during the day. At the eighteenth, however, Busson pulled his drive and cut his second into a bunker. He chipped out to within five yards of the pin and only just failed to hole the putt. His card read:
Harrow took first lense of the wic
HATTOW Eton In reply scored 208. declared their second innings closed at 204 for six wickets, P. M. Studd
hal scored 94 for six wickete, when stumps were-drawn--Beuter,
Ing a 6. Any luck on the putting LOSS TO POLICE oring an unfinished 100 runs. Eton greens would have given him a phenomenal score, us on fourteen greens he had only to tap the ball
into the hole. During the round G. Wynne Leaves For
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he required only 34 putts, and that! might easily have been 30. Only once did he hole a long one, at the sixth where his ball dropped from one and only bad shot, for he was Hongkong Police Force has suffered six yards. The fifteenth, saw his Saturday of Sergeant G. Wynne, the been postponed.
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