Dancing Added WHY CUBA As Unofficial WITHDREW Olympic Event FROM THE
Berlin.
All countries who will compete in the summer Olymple Games here have been. Invited to nominate entries for an international danzing contest.
The purpose of dancing competition is to make the Olympics correspond In as many aspects as possible with the ancient Greek games,
The competition will be held prior to the games proper, from July 15 to 31, at Volksbuchne Theatre stage.
The tournament will be open to nolo dancers as well as pairs. The best solo and pair competitors will repeat their performances on the evening of Aug. I to 4, Inclusive, on a special dancing stage constructed in the Olymple Stadium,
DAVIS CUP
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As the Australians aro their best on grass, it is good nowa for them that the Davis Cup tie between Australia and the United States will be play. ed on grass courts.
A deadlock occurred regarding the place of the Australla v. Cuba tle, Cuba insisted that under the Davis Cup regulations It had the right to play the match at Havana, and advis ed the Lawn Tennis Association of to thant Australia by cable messago effect. The message was considered nt a special metting of the LT.A.A. All National Olympic Committees and it was decided to send a cable have been invited to send teams. Each esango to the Cuban association say
that Australia disputed Cuba's country will be permitted to enter three sole dancers or pairs, thereo right, under the Davis Cup regula theatrical ballat groups.
to select Havana, Australia Each
will be subdivided hafolkeforlate"
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and modern United States, and was taking choreography. Other subdivisions, if wantage of the clause in the Davis will be added after the Cup regulations which states that in entry list
list is
the event of a disagreement regard- Dancers will occupy the same quar-ing the venue of a tle between two ters and be treated the same a re- nations from outside
a particular gular Olympic competitors.
zone, neutral country shall deelde Rudolf Van Laban, who for decades, the question. has sponsored modern dancing in Ger Australia nnined Japan or France many, will be in charge of artistic pre-as an arbitrator, and asked the Caban
that association whether either of parations. Von Laban mold
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those
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15 nations unofficially and ten- nations would be acceptable to it as tatively have expressed, the desire of an adjudlestor. tending teams,
The upshot WAS
Cuba withdrew Don't Take Drastic Drugs Winners of the various groups will from the competition giving- Australia receive prizes but no Olympic medals, walk-over into the American Zone A which are endangered by neglect or
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The Home Rugby Union has granted New Zealand permission to change its serum formation and play the amended kick-inta-touch rule, which restricts kicking inte touch hetween the "25" lines. Australia will also play the new rule, which is actually of Rugby Lagne origin.
Mr. S. S. Dean, New Zealand dele- gate to the recent Empire Rugby con- ference, in his report to the New Zen- and Union, says: "The conference showed that the House Union better appreciates the needs of the Dominions than it did formerly.
ENTERTAINING MATCH ENDS CRICKET SEASON
BRILLIANT BOWLING BY PEREIRA
with nine runs on the board (Garth waite had been no-balled four times
(Continued from Page 8.). a slower yorker to beat McKenzie, More runs had been made than had looked probable at one time.
Pereira had the excellent figures of 11-7-33–8.
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Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Fourth Extra Race rooting to be held on Saturday,
in his first ever he was bowled by 2nd May, 1930, (weather permit Pereira to makổ his pair of specta-ling) may be obtained at the cies. I do not think however that he Secretary's Ofco, Exchange Build- disliken fast bowling so muching: the Club House, Happy that he is completely out of practice for anything "but a slow | Valley; the Hong Kong Club; the dead wicket.
Sports Club; and the Stables, For a time things looked very Shan Kwong Rond. THE REST BAT
black. Garthwalte was very lucky to bowl Mackay off his pad with a "ball Bramwell sent in the Civil Service
that had never been on the wicket opening pair who have done so well at any time. E. F. Fincher suc- this year but this time they failed, cumbed to Pereira at once I don't R. Lee opened at his usual end and think he will ever play really fast Richardson glanced the first ball bowling he does nut
вост Lo sco lex for four, but he had his bad old them and is apt to draw fick at the third and was caught by Greatly to my disappointment Ram. Neve at first slip the ball was very say was bowled by Garthwaite at nearly put on the carpott Goodwin
away,
піво sent down a loose first bail, once he seemed to pull right away. which Colledge hit to long leg for from a straight ball. Teddy Fincher however was not going to be outed
four,
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Porase the nowcomer, had rather a twice in one afternoon and came in lucky two to start with off Lee as the to play steady cricket. Prowse again ball went up, but behind the forward got. A. T. Lay bowling him with one at which he hit across having failed short leg. After that he was very to get down the pitch enough. As hard on Lee's bowling which he seems I thought at the time he had just to like an a rule.
But he had a recollected his previous stumping. shocking sick off Goodwin between Gittias again fell to Pereira at once his legs and the wicket. Then for but then McKenzie for the second moment it looked as if the match time in the match came in to hold the might become interesting as Colledge fort and he stayed until all was safe.. mistimed a slower one from Lee and Persse bowled him just before the was well taken at mid-off by Lay while a run later Lee had his revenge end but Goodwin played out time. on Perase by sending down
At the end, had it been a two day perfect length ball which turned in and took the Rest score with only three wic
mutch, the K.C.C. would have tied Breakfast the top of the middle stick 32-3-21.
Branwell came in and shortly de- kota to go. E. 0. Fincher played veloped an old knee strala and had very well for 39 not out. to have Prowse to run for him..
It was a most enjoyable game and
(By the way, I don't think it la Atting end to the Season. I hope anywhere in the rules but it is the to publish two or three more articles undoubted practice of the game that bringing things up to date and deal- a runner must wear pads and gloves. The next should appear as usual in ing if possible with Club records. I believe that the proper Actually course is for a runner to be dressed the issue of Friday next. exactly as the man for whom he is running, and if that individual is not wearing pads-then the runner need the runner than not. If he is however wearing more
pads and gloves
It is o must don the extra gear, nice point, but I really think there is something in it. It stands to reason
Interest Seen Rising In U.S.
that you don't run as fast with as For Badminton
without defensive gear).
Garthwaite was at the other end and cracked a full toss from Goodwin for four and after that he made only
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one scoring shot In the next 20 min Scottish badminton team, belleves his I is quite prepared to meet our utes, two (it wasn't one reallyl)favourite sport will become highly desires, so long as we do not go too which a wild throw turned into popular in the United States, within far ur infringe against the rules of six. It is not often Garthwaite bats the next few years. professionalism. and adhere to
Attending the Sportsmen's Show the half an hour for len, but it in only rules of the International Board for fair to say that he got very little of here, Davidson commented enthusias International games,"
the bowling and he always seemed ically on the revival of badminton in to get the best of it sent down to this country and foretold its increas him.
ing popularity, which he said would Branwell began to play beautifulį be generally noticeable this spring and cricket (plty he's gone lo sen and summer, can't read this!), and dealt very firmly He based his belief on a worldwide with lung, who was on vice Goodwin, renewal of interest in the long though he was nearly caught on the favoured British sport and on the fact boundary by extra cover off a terri-that the game may be played by man, fe hit. It would have been a catch woman, or child.
Both New Zealand and Australia will also be allowed to replace injured men and teams may leave the field af half-time.
Regarding serum formation, it was considered that, as the playing of two men in the front row is not barred by the rules, New Zealand could revert to
to talk about had it come off, but On the order of tennis, badminton
the 2-3-2 formation if she desired. the fact remains that the R.C.C. is a flashing net game, demanding,
"A Dominion and Laws Committee of the Hanse Union has also been atablished, added Mr. Dean, "and The Dominions are to have Increased representation on the English Union's eneral Committee. A member of the new committee is to be appointed as a member of the International Board."
BRITISH WOMEN'S
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Challenge Match Between Brothers At Exeter
The Ladies' Golf Union has nominated the following eight players from whom the team will he selected to represent Great Britain in the international match against America at Gleneagles on May 6:
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ground fielding about this time had be- nuove all things, speed and dexterity. con come terribly ragged. It looked The racket is somewhat smaller than as if the ruis would be knocked off that used in tenals and the net is five without further loss but at 86 Garth-feet high. The game is played on a walte was bowled by a real good un court 44 by 20 feet. from Willie Hung, 86-4-10-a good stand of 54. Ten was onw takeń.
A SIX WICKETS' WIN
A shuttlecock is used in the place of a ball. It has a cork base with 16 feathers.
However, Davidson does not think that the speedy,' high-net game_will Just after te a couple of fours reduce the prominence of cricket from and a single to Branwell gave the its place among British sporta. But Rest a six wickels! victory, and he be pointed out that crickot is a sum completed his 50. He then skled one; mer sport, while badminton and soccer and was well"caught by "Lée Punning | flöurish in the winter" back from his Own bowling, 1106-51.
Madar survived a confident appeal for a catch on the leg side by the stumper but (though of the time ! thought Madar had sold he hit it): 1} found after it had only brushed his pads. But he was badly dropped at ild-on in the same over. Hard luck on Hung! Then Lee bowled hini when he tried to hook, 126-6—11.
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He said that in England 750,000 persons-outranking even the great golfing fraternity of the, coun- dry-were "badmintonites."
SUMMER CUP GOLF
The following is the draw, with the starting times, for the Summer Cup Competition to be played at the Kow-
8-15
W. Stoker, S. Jex
Jack, W. Taylor
T Braley, V. C. Labrum
The cricket became somewhat care free. Perry had obviously inken in his mashie-niblick and fifted most Jean Golf Club on Sunday next; Miss J. Anderson, Mies Wanda things. He should have been caught Miss Pam Barton, Miss at once but a catch behind the bowler well, Mrs. Garon, Miss 1
was dropped by mid-off who was Wade, Mrs. Holm. Mrs. J. B. nearly rammed by mid-on-I did not Walker.
hear any name called! Hayward The match consists of six singles was playing some very nice shots And three foursomes. En country meantime but at 150 he lifted Gittins is entitled to nominate not more than (on vice Lee) very high to long-off right players without necessarily where, Teddy Fincher took a nicely specifying who shall play in the judged catch.
singles and the foursomes until the day before the match.
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At 175 Perry, skied the ball back
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to McKenzie who might have been The 100 challenge match between tried earlier and Bramwell declared, the brothers Charles and Ernest Whitcombe and A. and Syd Easter-to put a little kick into the game by brook will be played on the Exeter trying to beat the K.C.C. by an in- nings. From the spectator's point of on Wednesday, June 3-36 | view it was by far the most interest- holes, better-ball scores to count
Jim Ferrier, the 21-year-old Aus-ing thing to do. The rest were 83 tralian amateur champion, reached runs on and just under the hour was
But left to bat.
the way . Lec Southampton yesterday, on his first bowled very well to get figures of visit to England. He will play in 13-268-5 against a very strong the Scottish Amateur Championship, batting side. the British Amateur Championship The K.C.C. erder was altered and and the British "Open."
Neve went in first with Mackay and Sunday.
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