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SCORE SIX ON LAST HEAD

TO WIN THE MATCH

Exciting Bowls

IN PAIRS CHAMPIONSHIP

Several matches in the Lawn Bowie Pairs.championship were decided yea-} terday, in spite of the rain which fell

| early in the afternoon.

A fine finish was seen in the game.

on the Club de Recreio green in which R. Duncan and S. Handle were' appox-{ cd to J. V. Ramsay and J. McKelvic,

the former winning by 24 shots to 17.

The losers made a "grent bid to knatel a victory, when they were trailing the winners by 10 shots to 18 on the 19th, head, and lying three shots on the 20th, head. Randle, how- ever with a magnificent last wood carried the Jack" to give him six shots and the game. It was rather hard luck on Ramsay and McKelvio, who, hnd they, scored the three on the 20th. hend would have led by onu shot, thus investing the, last head with much interest. The winners acored on eleven-bends, registering besides the six, two threes, while the insera scored a four on the 16th. bend and one three.

On the Kowloon Bowling Green Club rink, J. E. Noronha and F. X. M. da Silva defented their clubmates A. A. dos Remedios and L. Gutierrez by 26 shots to 23. They scored on ten henda against their opponents": cleven heads, but registered two fours and three threes' ngainst two threes by the losers.

The match between S. A. Bright and J. E. Henson against F. A. Machado and H. F. Rosario on the Kowloon Cricket Club green was left unfinished on the 16th, head, with the former pair leading by 12 shots to II.

After being led by 13 shota to four, A. E. Carey of the Police R. C. staged a remarkable recovery in his match against his club mate J. S. Riddell in the second round of the open singles when he won by 21 shots to 13 at the Indian Recreation Club.

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13 shots to four but after that Carey arored on ton successive heads to run out worthy winner, the

gume terminating on the 18th head. Both players scored a four...

OUT AFTER LONG STRUGGLE

L. Henckel, famous German tennis ce, made his exit from the man's singles at Wimbledon yesterday after a long and bitter conlest with Bryan Grant, minute American player.

Football

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Judiciary

AMUSING CASE IN MADRAS

When tennis players' chances of success at Wimbledon are can. vaased by Reuter on review uf

their capacity for international friendship, it is not surprising to find that the Isw courts are invited

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pass judgment on the finer points of association football. * At any rate this intrusion of sport into

of the the austere precincts judiciary is recorded by The States- Madras correspondent in May ist, The parties to the suit were the losing team and the executive of the Lengue under whose nuspiter the played. The

whe

The game between C. Champelovier disputed match and D. M. Khan, which should have lesing team won in the courts and taken place on the Electric green, the winning tenen lost-the respective was postponed as the green was names being most appropriately the closed.

On the craigongower C. C. green L Glendinning and J. Shepherd beat S. O. Bux and A. R. Minu by 27 shots

to 12.

AE.Cantes and J. Cavanagh beat L. C. R. Souza and R. F. Luž by 20 shots to 19 on the Civil Service Green.

Britain Wants The 1940 Olympics

London, June 22. Great Britain has decided to bid for the 1940 Olympiad.—Renter:

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HARD LUCK COTTON!

RECORD-BREAKING SCORE NULLIFIED

IN OPEN GOLF

TOURNEY.

London, June 22.

In the Open Golf Championship Henry Cotton, playing on the Wal- Jasey course made a record with n round of 67.

D. H. R. Martin, the Oxford Blue, created a record for the Hoylake lengthened course with 72.

Cyril Tolley returned a card of 75 and Richord Burton 77. At Wal- Insey Hector Thomas made, a AEDIC of 77.

Later. Golf has been abandoned to-day owing to a cloud-burst.

The championship will be begun anew to-morrow and to-day's scores will not be counted, which is very tough on Henry Colton.---Reuter,

ONLY ONE PRECEDENT

London, June 22.

Only for the second time fa tho long history of the British Open Golf Championship, play was abandoned on the first day after A cloudburst, almost similar to those which enused the abandonment of the St. Andrews meeting in 1910.

The cloudburst occurred on both courses at about 2 pm, and in a few

minutes the greens were under

water.

Cancellation of to-day's scores was most unfortunate, for Colton and Martin were the leaders respectively at the Wallasey and Hoylake courses. The weather was most summery be- fore the cloudburst,

To-day's programme will be play- ed on Wednesday and to-morrow'n arrangements are unaltered.-lieuter. WESTERN CHAMPIONSHIP

Davenport, Iown, June 21.

In the Western Open Golf Cham- pionelin, Ralph Guldahl won with an aggregate of 274. Ray Mangrum was second with cards of 277 white Bryon Nelson was next with a total of 278 strokes. Johnny Revolta, the holder, finished with a reore of 285,----United Iruss.

Californian Competes At Wimbledon

WELL-KNOWN U.S. CHAMPION

J

times Gerald Stratford, twelve California doubles champion, once California singles title-holder, and former United States Intercollegiate tennis champlon, is playing in the

Minerva Club and the Moonlight Football Club. The wisdom of Minerva may he trusted to triumph over Moonlighters when. it comes to a battle of legal wits. The corrca- pondent's account runs:

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may give expression to the opinion that it is desirable, and necessary, that the referee at any match should be a person of weight and experience whose decisions, will be accepted by both teams on the field as well as

as by spectators with put demur or protest" observed Mr. J. A. Pinta, Additional Judge Madras City Civil Court delivering judg-singles and doubles events in the ment in favour of the plaintiff in a suit filed by P. V. Muthukrishnna on behalf of the members of Minerva. Cinb against the joint secretaries of the United Indian Progress League. The plaintiff also asked for a" de- claration that the Minerva Club team were the winners of the Sir C. V. Kumaraswamy Sastriar memorial six-a-alde football tournament held by the defendant in 1934 and for a direction to the defendants to deliver the trophies to the Minerva Club.

PENALTY KICK

LONDON'S CLAIMS

London, June 22. Lord Burghley, Chairman of British Olympic Association, nounced that Sir Percy Vincent, Lord Mayor of London, has extended

the International A match was played in September, Olympic Committee

to hold the 1910 1934, between Minerva Club and Mconlight Football Clubs and, within Olympiad in London.

the few minutes of closing time, the The Lord Mayor reminded Dine President of the International Olym-| referce awarded a penalty kick to Minerva Club. "Minerva Club pic Committee that when Rome was

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unable to hold the Olympiad in 1908, avsed themselves of this opportunity London came to the rescue success and the ball was kicked to goal. fully. He assured that it would be At the time the ball was kicked the organised according to the highest alkeeper of the Moonlight Club traditions of the Olympic Ideal. was not in the goal.

According to the plaintiff, when Lord Burghley stated that an in

Buential Organising Committee would the referee awarded the penalty kick be formed if the invitation was de-and the spectators entered the field, the Moonlight Club team protested cepted and a guarantee of £100,000 would be raised, of which more than making further play impossible.

The judge awarding the plaintify the half was nirendy available. Arrange

would be made to hold the relief claimed said that the ments

point majority of the events at Wembley

consider

whether, after Stadium, where 100.000 coull be penalty kick was awarded, the con seated and the largest swimming tinuance of the match was rendered pool in the World and a new track impossible either because the Moon- would be luid round the famous sac-light Club team walked out or be ces pitch-Reuter,

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Stratford is parinering the youth- ful Atlanta wizard, Bryan Bitsy Grant In the doubles, and his appear- ance at Wimbledon this summer will be his first

Stratford is known as Mrs. Helen Wills Moody's favourite amateur op- ponent. He is a strong advocate of International friendship and enjoys the intimate acquaintance of Fred Perry, "Bunny" Austin, and Miss Kay

His Honour accepted the evidence of the referee and the plaintiff and held that the referee awarded the penalty kick in favour of Minerva, that the Moonlight team protested and walkert out"

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kick thereafter the penalty taken, and that then only the crowd came in and confusion arose.

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