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Here's the water polo squad of the Los Angeles Athletic Club, Pacific Const water polo champions and coast representatives in the Olymple tryouts in New York. Left to right; Marla McMaster, Dave Foster, Phil Daubenspeck, Charles Finn and Wally O'Connor. Of these, Daubenspeck, Finn and O'Connor were on the '32 Olympic
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JUNE - 26, 1936.
ALL-INDIA'S 1932 CRICKET Braddock-
RECORD Praiseworthy Display In Test Against
Jardine's XI
HIGH-WATER MARK NOW REACHED
(By R. Abbit)
Owing to a typographical error 10 wirkets, nd Worcester, Glamor- it was stated at the end of last gan, Gloucester; and Somerset by week's article that my sketch of smaller margins. They should have Indian cricket would be 'concluded". | beaten Kent but collapsed before Į trust that no false hopes have Freeman in their second knock and been implanted · ile my readers' lost by 58 rons. Alec Pearce's 65 in breasts! I sketches Ike these the Kent second innings saved his where one géta perilously near tolside. statistics at times the fare to be
of '1932.
LOVELOCK
HAS TWO AMBITIONS
ONE MAY COST WORLD TITLE
DOCTOR'S WORK BIG STRAIN
Doing Nicely Thanks Very Much
SAYS MANAGER GOULD
New York. James J. Braddock won the
heavyweight title last June 13
MORE U. S, OLYMPIC
TRY-OUTS
DECATHLON team will
BE CHOSEN TO-DAY.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin,
June 26. America's Olympic decath- lon team will be chosen to- day in final tryouts being held in conjunction with the Olympic semi-final track-and feld meet here. The meet will be continued through to-morrow.-United Press.
GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP
Cotton Still Leading The Field
from Max Baer and thereafter seemingly dropped into semi- eclipse, partially overshadowed by the mighty brown man, Joe Louis. London, May 31. Braddock has received less acclaim. When Jack Lovelock lost than any of his recent predecessors that epic Amateur Athletic As-Carnera, Sharkey, Schmeling.
heavyweight throne-Baer, started at lloylake to-day sociation mile championship to those who think Braddock has got steady breeze from the north west
on the
mem
But
London, June 25. The open Golf Competition proper Conditions, were difficult owing to a
which threatened to grow stronger later in the day.
Gene Sarazen was out early and appeared later. Cotton, Padgam, Allies and Perry
Reginald Whitcombe
Latest scores are as follow:
(After going out in 40)
S. C. Wooderson at the White into total eclipse are wrong, Ten City Inst year there were minutes with Joc Goult, dynamic, people who argued that the dapper lttle manager of the cham Lovelack of Mile of the Cens plon, will convince you of tit tury fame was on the decline. but he quotes facts and figures you Gould does a lot of fancy talking, palatable should be served in amall It was however in the only Teat When he was again eclipsed at can't get away from. In its quick. esures, rather than overload Match played at Lords-that they the mental system with a plethora perhaps created the greatest impres- Ibrox shortly afterwards the stemple way Braddock hing been
theory seemed to have point. bren champion. He's been making razen
busy 10 out of the 12 months he has Jack McLean of facts served up on a long artion. Nayudu captained the side. cle. This week I propose to deal Jardine won the toss and elected to
When he was beaten at Imber money. He's been keeping in condi- Hector Thomson solely with the English, tour of the bat, and in twenty minutes Sutcliffe,.
· Court last week-end it seemed tion and he's been making new All India eleven in the summer of Holmes and Woolley were back in the
to be proved.
friends.
Boonier Pavilion and nineteen runs only were
MOST POPULAR SİNCE DEMPSEY John Woollam i am inclined to think that the play on tho, board. The first two were
But there is a story behind Love champion since Jack Dempsey," says
***Braddock Is the in this tour represents the high bowled neck and crop by Mahomed
most popular Lacey
Leonard Crawley water-mark of Indian cricket so far. Nissar, while Woolley failed to realize lock's lack of success in the past The team secmazi create a greater the agility of Lall Singh, whom a good twelve months that should help to Gould, "That isn't any idle state. Cox ....
but a Impression by their cricket than did many of us, remember out here as a stop the croaking of the dismal Jim
James Adams a proven fact, 'He's up- the players who had to meet Jar-member of a Malaya side.
peared After mies.
In 110 ctiles in 30 states since Dallemagne (France) 9 dine's visiting team in 1933-34. True, that Jardine, Hammond and Ames First of all, Lovelock Is tired, very
he became champion, and there's Bert Gril It may be argued that Jardine's team pulled things round and the Indian tired. He said that half way through appeared in exhibitions in 60 cities Archie Comission
not one he can't linck to.
KO was stronger and that in any case its batting did not fare too well before the race at Imber Court, when he
once braten at Bowes, Vooe and Robins in the first was beaten into third place in the n full strength wak
In the other to refereed Denares by the Vizianagram team, innings and the first two with Brown mile, he was no weary that he neur-
and wrestling matches. About son, H But a sido playing In England and Hammond in the second,
ly dropped out.
000 persons paid to see him. The Alling.. very greatly handleapped by cold,
They were evcatundly beaten by Lovelock is a man of two conßict-worked on run about
gross receipts for every show ከነ damp, and grass wickets, whereas in 158 uns but not before they had muling ambitions. There is that nmbl-is the only champion, except Dem India' the great heat bandleaps the a mest excellent impression. Amation to win the 1,500 metres at Ber-sey, ever to make a successful tour."
$350,000, European terribly-apart from the Simah he particular struck the cristin, and there is another to be a big matting wickets which are usual. Se as an excellent bowler, though to on the whole the cluims of the 32 only got 2 for 75 and 2 for 84, But success as a doctor.
as he, bowled 82 overs against Eng- team seem to me to be highest,
This year, I sadly fear there is a land's best side it is not surprising great falling away as the only match Lall Singh, when he was here did not won to date has been that against suggest by his play that he was any the Minor Counties, while owing to [thing more than á good club cricke- personal difficulties Amar Nath one er fancy, speaking without the of the best bats on the side has been book, that he was here in the 1920 sent back to Indin, while the left hand side which we beat. But his scores, bowler Amir Elahi is also in trouble, batting number eight, were 2. Under the circumstances one cannot dine b. Bowes 15 b. Hammond 29, hope for very much but things may, pretty useful! yel turn out Better than now seems probable. Aud in any case ups and downs
The postponed_matel: between the (including the Governor's Cup) Crolgengawer C.C. and the Civil Ser-
1,425
Ivice C.C. In the "B" Division was former's played yesterday, on the 50
courts, the home team winning by 7% Heis to 144. Scores:
Paymaster
(including first leg
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Shamrock Stopwatch
Sirkthalan
The Coot
The Gorilla
The Hero
Unicorn Wild Cat
600 4.346
Sub Chal-
625
325
1:225
150
75
1,100
250
1,906
2,003
$20,555
J. W. Leonard and Y. Hachiuma (C.C.C.) beat E. L. Shute and R. R Todd 6-0; beat I. Agafuroff and J. A. Bendall 6-1: bent F. Bradley and J R. Pengelly 0-0.
F. R. Zimmern and Chion (C. C.C.) drew with Shute and Todd 6-0; rew with Agufuraff and Bendall 6-0; heat Bradley and Pengely 0-2.
'G. Lai and A. B. Hamson (C.C.C.) drew with Shute and Todd 6-6; bent Agafuroff and Bendall 6-3; bent Brad- ley and Pengelly 6-3,
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• THE 1937 TEAM'
THE PRESENT PLAYERS
For months one has been pulling against the other. Lovelock his had the choice of thrilling the healthy masses, or curing the siling masses.
He chose
the latter but it may well have cost him his chance of sealing a great career with a world crown.
1
and in
Bobble Locks
boxing
W
II. Davies
Cotton
Walter Smithers Виняст
Brad-
The latest returns were Wille Coggin (Atteries) Richard Burton
Boyer tore va his card.--Router.
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73
74
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What did the people think about Braddock?" Gould was asked.
Ted Turner (America) "That's on amazing thing.
Jun Ferrier dock not only mee very poble Pagam tour but he made thousands of Charles Whitcombe friends while making money.
You Mr. R. S. Walker writers created a certain pleture o Norman Sutton Braddock the stories written Perry (Holder) abour him before the Baer bout. Sam King One boxing fan came up to me after Harry Bentley houit and said: "Well from all I've
Jimmy in un exhibition, watching read I thought Braddock was an old
EARL OF ATHLONE man with a long beard, who hind to be propped up in the ring by
Loulon, June 25. fellow named Joe Gould.
Braddock
The Earl of Athlone, the King's is not only a powerful young glant, uncle, has been appointed Gold Stick-. but a don't great lighter, if my eyes in-Waiting.
decelve me.' That Kuma
Lord up the general opinion about him."
Athlone WOB appointed Colonel of the Life Guards in suc "What's Braudock been doing inte- cession to the late Lord Allenhy
early this month.
I fellow Gold Stick La Field Marshal Sir William Birdwood, who commands the Royal Horse Guards,
12
*
J "MY WORK MUST COME FIRST" "I don't make excuses whenever I am besten," he said, "and I always try my level best to win. The truth la tant have been working now for nine months without a holiday. are invariably found in the
Of the 1932 sidy in England, history of all cricket-and a parallel
Sometimes
I am up all night. cane pecurs to one at once in the fall-Nayudu, S. Wazir A, Mahomed Nis
"It is not exactly the best existence ing back of South African Cricket, Jehangir Kinn, P. E falia and for training, but I have no interest after the great team of nineteen hun Amar Singh alone are playing this for
running at the moment. My first four
are well work must come first. dred and seven. Indian cricket will summer. The
known, I think The first two are recover in time.
"You can, teil Amerle, all my excellent bats, while Nayudu can bowl medium klow apinners. Nissar friends over there, and every pa
the fast bowler, while Jehangirwho has taken such a kind interest te's been in training to! At cricket, good captains are born is and not made, and to captain an all-Khan is making a great many runs in me, not to worry. I don't worry; India side is a most difleuli mattor for Cambridge and also taking, wie- When the time comes i will be there us beyond the ordinary duties and kets. Whether he will be able ta in my best form. dimeofties of cuptainship, the control) leave the Cambridge site, now on "Soon I shall go for a good holl- of men of three or four entirely dif- tour, to piny for all India is not, yet day. 1 need a long rest, and that is firent religions and races in one tour-known.
what I am going to have. Then, ing side is an appalling job. For
perlugs I shall feel more confident Amar Singh is playing League to work myself up to concert pitch years the ruling family of Patiala had led in cricket and the Maharajah Cricket in Lancashire where 1 hear for the Olympic Games, and a meet himself captained the 1911 side, his bowling has not improved. He is, int with my old friend Bill Don-
In 1902 the titular captain was however only 20 and is already thron." H.H. the Maharajah of Porbandar getting a bit of first class practice and he did excellent work na what this year, The only other player re one might call the "Staff Captuin maining to mention la Palla who is a As a ericketer, he did not pretend to Purai and bate left-handed. He had compete and his three innings in first an average of 21.61 for first class class cricket produced two runs and games in 1932 but I see Mr. E. H. D. four nthers in other games only Sewell anys be has put on a stone in realized six more. His place in the weighti Bell was taken on a good many sc
(To be Continued). cisions by the Kumar Shri Gan shyamsinjhi of Limbdi who averaged shade unter gouble figures for 17 innings in first elas Kames. For the most important fixtures however the lendership in the field itsvolved upen Major C. K. Nayalu, who! yhowed a very fine forni is a cricke-1.T. fer and was by no means an unskit- ful tactician in the held.
THEIR RECORD
EXCHANGE
Selling
Demand 7.T. Shanghai
T.T. Singapore T.T. Japan 17, Indi
in first class cricket ap less than za matches were played, of which nine were won, eight lost and nine P. San Frisco & New York drawn. The record of all matches T.T. Manila was 38 played, B won, lest, TT. Batavia drawn, with two games abandoned T.T. Bangkok without a bell being howled. It was T.T. Saigon of course far too heavy a program.T, France fer the Tourists, even though there were eighteen players included, a.. Germany
TT. Switzerland As time went on this became veryTT. Australia appabent. However it is recorded in Widen that "the tour proved of Em... Lisbon mense value to the Indians who about
the middle of the summer were fifty |
Buying
per cent. better than when they arị m/s., L/C, London rived,"
THEIR VICTORIES
4 m/s. D/P: chu
14 m/s. B/C. U.S.A.
They beat Oxford by 8 wickets, 4 m/s. France Cambridge by 9 wickets, Leicester by 30 dis: India
an innings and 15 runs. Northants by U.S. Cross rate. in London
life of
12"
his title in September against the winner of the Louis-Schmeling fight. Didn't you know?"
Holders of the ancient order attend So those people who think Brad- on the King an ceremonial occasions his feet walling to get the big money with gold bands. British Wireless. dock is letting the grass grow under carrying a black ebony rod decorated
hot, lose his title and retire to a
case, are sadly mistaken. with B-ounce gloves and just like "Braddock isn't going to lose his u real fight except Braddock will protested Gould. "You might have five opponents fight him three well understand that now. If rounds each instead of one over the you think so, all right, go away and entire distance. WOKEN UP AT ALL HOURS
Write it. I hope you writers make Draddock will also do several Schmgliga 10-1 favourite. The weeks of work on the Weehawken The general public do not ap- longer the odds the better Jimmy docks as a longshoreman during tho preciute Lovelock's difficulties. He will like It. He is one fighter that summer. The champion" will start Just finishing the inaternity course doesn't scare. And he's been killed this manual labour which put him of his medical training and this has so many times before he went into in such great shape to start his come meant nights' rest, broken and hours the sing and then walked out the buck in 1934 As soon as the next
winner, continually on the go,
that Schmeling and his boat arrives with a load of railroad Сап แ be wandered at that Love- | punch are an old story to him.”
ties. lock has not set the tracks alight Gould, revealed that Bruddock will. *Braddock now weighs, 210, Is 6 willy those astonishing times. that have three 16-round fights in the feet, 3 inches in height. He expects gym before defending his title into weigh 109 for his first title de-
made him famous?
In America Lovelock's foremost | September. The first will be staged fence.--United Press.
rival, Bill Bonthron, is being putį
1/3
1/3
through his paces by that great conch Matty Geiss, who has trained more champions than any mun
1005
Lovelock has a great task to catch,
51 up with the Boron-Gelss com- 100% bination. But he is confident, and; 644 confident Lavelock in a mile makeg
42 a world of difference.
Remember that Bonthron will not ..64 40% be on one of his hard-baked Ameri- 1454 cun tracks, that Lovelock will be 48% sound and fit, and will not easily 4.85 fall into those mistakes which have 7043 persunded many Indo believing th 981%ene of the greatest mile runners in
1/7 history has bad his day.
.3/318! Mrs. Frank Winfield, youngest 1731 damghter of Mrs. Harry Woods, felves 33 on the Rawalpindi to-morrow to join .5.40 her husband who fus been for many 06% i veurs
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