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WHY GERMANY HAS SMALL HOPES OF OLYMPIC SUCCESSES

Berlin.

Chances for Gernian athletes to win medals in track and field aporta at the coming Olympic Games at Berlin are slender.

best

Tids becomes vvident by, a com-¡the-ten timber-toppers, fending the parison

the marks the German were nine U.S.A. athletes. Fatherland's

loat | As, however, the USA. (like any achieved reason with those of track and Beld |other nation) can enter waly three stars in other countries.

men at the Olymple bugle event, Germany's chances are advanced by

Bartering

at

medal must be

Last year's nebles ennemis Ree A quite a considerable margin. Reversi fairly safe standard for comparison theless, whether this will be enough of chances at this year's Olymple 'for Games Athletes who did not figure.duubted. minong the first nifty last year can hardly

WEDNESDAY,

BURTON WINS

£750 GOLF CONTEST

Fine Display

New Problems king Confront English F.A.

PROBATIONARY SCHEME AND EMPLOYMENT

Burian

rton.

Tem-

JULY 8, 1936.

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GOOD MATCHES YESTERDAY

SMART WIN FOR GUTIERREZ

R., Burton (Hooton) beat A. G. Matthews (Rochampton) by 3 and 2 in the final of the £750 golf tournament at plenewsam, Leeds, last month. The winner, four down at the end of the first round, played an inspired game in the after- noon, squaring the match in the first four holes and never back afterwards. Rain fell heavily all through Making two ne recoveries from the match.

1 bad positions L. A. Gutierrez defent- Matthews, who is thirty-five years 18 on the 20th, head in their Lawn ed N. J. Bebbington by 21 shots to age, did not begin his profes- Bowis singles sional golf career til after he had the Kowloon Bowling Green Chib championship the on won the artisans championship in greep yesterday afternoon. 1933. He was then a plus 6 player. having learned the

Bebbington was leading Gutierrez Birthplace, Senford. Sussex,

one at his by ten shots to five on the 12th, head, Matthews

but was overhauled and the scores was weak in his puts were levelled at 12-all on the 17th. ting his strong polit in his pre-head, Then, as, Vievi

a result of good and this lust hún a play, Debbing again forged ahead matches great chance of victory.

ahen he scored two threes in sue- twenty-nine

years acession on the next two heads, but age, is a Lancashire-haru golfer, Gutierrez slowly but surely caught who has held the Northern open him up again, and after levçiling niter the summer

The test task of the F.A, Caunei) title, and has played in the Ryder scores at 1-all on the 24th. head. meeting ut the Cup. He was runner-up in the weered a two and a single to win the end of this month, will be the pelv Dunlop Southport tournament last match. ing of two new problems, viz., the employnient af bogs by professional

At the Kowloon Dock Recreation fow-hurdles, clubs on their grounds, and a new the 400 metres

Although therton usually outdruer Club green, another Club de Recreio the top-nstebers this year. Sports, Pures again are a good enough probationary schreine for young play-five yards in the first round, the Hensen, the conqueror of U. M. Omin

Matthews by anything up to twenty-player C. B. Hasto defeated J. R. 100, have become sprellized as

astication, Here four Wete 10 exclude "mituck

fasterers when they become The story of than the fastest German. Moreover. During the last few months the P.A.

professionals,ive.

Roehampton man played his brassienst week, by 2 shots to 15 the cotantry boy

recorded for that event last have received many reports of boys and was more stearly on the greens, held a commanding lead of 10 shots on presink an times

and Iron shots with market precision 21st head. Henson oval where eliminations for Olympie(year are rather methoeve with.

stage the of thirteen years of age and upward, despite a few lapses at Gaines were in progress, shed his first seven op eight fately closely being given employment on the pro-holes,

the later to two, but Basto gradually caught fessional clubs grounds, with a view holes lead at the half-way stage,

He well deserved his four him up and the scores were levelled No comparison shall be attempted

le them signing professional forms

at 14-alt on the 18th, head Busto when they reach the age of seven-

HARD WORK *|with vngard to the 3,000 metres ob-

then never looked back, but A mashie

placed

his ball tinued to pile up the pouts and won stacle race and the Marathon, ton-teen, b ́accordance with rule 30.

within two feet of the pin at the first on ¦ditions whereunder marks have benta

the 21st. head. The winner Let is, therefore, see where Gerachieved for these two events at these reports, believed there was s

The Council, after

hole which he won in three. Burton seared on 14 heads, and the loser considering man athletes stood last year to come too different to permit application of breach of this rule by the clubs, and nith, and was behind again when A. E. Coates qualified for the next

square at the fogarth, but had to on eight heads. hole from three yards to save the parison with the fifty best achieves the afore itsed method, Sulice it to ments of the 1935 season the world say that Germany, so far has failed posed nu dillon to the rule per-

short in two at the sixth." to protiuce any outstanding athlet to be registered as professionals an

mitting boys

round by beating W. Mate by 21 Burton, who failed to get his three shots to 16, the game terminaling the track events proper: (for these events,

at the short seventh, became twe on the 23rd head. Contes took an 11 two years' probationary basts. In the Century three were faster; For the rest, trying to predtet the This solution, which would have been at Matthews, filled in his curly lead, by scoring six shots on putting at the eighth which he lost the first five heads, without conced- than, and eight as fast as, the fastest outcome of a Marathon, or even try detrimental to the amateurs' inter-

and turned oue up, German: in the 200

meire there in to weigh the chances of probas ests, was rejected by the General

ing a point, but is the next five were seventeen faster and nine asible contestants, seems a

| Meetinu, ater

Matthews, however, weat clean Mair registered eleven hazardless

and the whole matter re- fast,

only one more Gor- moreover

from his rival hy winning cluding a four and a three to leag undertakings for this event doubtless forced back to the Council. When man placed among the first 50.

the question, is has proved the surprise feature, of

reconsidered the F.A.

theby 11-6. Coates recovered and drew will fully into new suggestions

level at 14-14 to win after his op- faster than the fastest German while every Olymple Clames yet held.

for limiting the number of boys

ponent

another two shots. four were as fust with only two more!

be employed on clube grounds and

had a narrow escape Germans among the drst 50.

the duties they must perform to en-

Arcen satre such employment is genuine ond not in consideration of the bos even→ tunily becoming a professional with

la expected to be among

Rob-nailed boots and, in his stock-¡bunchest at that. inged fret, raced ngalist, and heat the assembled clite, is a myth.

over.

As

SOME COMPARISONS

the 400 metres also seventeen were

FIELD EVENTS

70s as to Germany's eliance's in In the short middle-distance, the the Betel events. To begin with B00 metres, Germany fared as bagly they are far better than in the track

#O

as in the sprints. Pourteen athlètes jewits, overpt for the polevault | the Flub. were faster than, the fusiest German, where Germany œtually, is nowheres,

of fifteen years of age

It is true, nine more Germans were as the best Cicenin Antured at 27th | SHOULD NOT BE DIFFICULT among the first 50 over that dis- among the 50 best of the world.

tance.

RAY

be

*ce siderably improved since last year after

to

from

away

holes in a row Cour rieventh. The figures were:---

Matthews.-Out; 3, 4, 3, 5. 4, 4, 3, 4-35. Itome; 4. 4, 1, 3, 4, 4, 5, 5,7 1-17. Tutal, 72.

Burion Out: 4. 1. 3. 4. 4. 5. 4. 3. 4-35. Dome: 4, 6, 5, 4, 5, 4, 4. 5. 1—41. Tutal 76.

013

at one

Lon-

On the Civil Service C. C. green

slots.

-

on that where he beat J. D. Thomson by 21 shots to 18 on the 27th head. After leadleg for the first 20 heads. Shep herd conceded four on the 21st and Thomson made the score 15-15. Thomson then scored two successive twos bui collapsed later:

EACLE, THEN BIRDIE Ikarton Inatte a marvellous re- |covery. in the second round. He But they were all fately

The probationary sefence for young started by winning the dert hole with cluse to the bottom of the list.

fo the High-Jump nine athletes professionals should not be so di- an "ogle" three and won the second Burton lost the tenth, where be Far more

encouraging for Ger- hehleved better marks than the best (cult to formulate. Each year, play- with a "birdle" three. Then Mut- took six, after slicing his second many are conditions for the 1,500 German and three more were as Vrs, after advancing as amateurs, thews took three puts at the third badly Into the trees and taking four metre stretch. Here # German, good, But Guntas Weinkoelz, the accept engagement with professiomai and iníssed the green with his second to the green. He became two up Fritz Schamburg, may

athlete bolding tenth place, his con- clubs. Very few ever, suvered, and it the fourth,

both botes and again by winning the phot_tNIC- two or three seasons the the math whe to win & medal. He held burd

teenth, and finished the ninth at the last year among the 50 best of the in the brand-jump the best Germajorit

majority are unable to obtain em-

The rainstorm was more violent sixteenth, which he won.. world,

time 3:53.4 minutesman placed sixth, His ranking is iployment as players. In some in- than ever at this stage, but a crowd | The figures for the rounds were:—

time of the four Amer-stances the F.A. grant them permits ranking behind Glen Cunningham one better

of nearly 1,000 followed the play. U.S.A., and Luigi Beceall, Italy, lean athletes ahead of him is elinin to play e amateurs. This is of litt

The fifth was halved in four und Also the other seven Germans rank-juted for Olympie competition. The value for being ineligible for Ama-a par four at the next hole gave the ing! natong the first 50 were far nest best German ranked tenth.

Hooton professional his afth win in better placed than in any of

matches, permit players six holes. He thus took the lead for German ranked 1201 with new are generally unable to find clubs of the first time in the match. Japanese among those aland of him, any starting to assist, and they scon

ost of the

game altogether. to prevent this, the F.A. will

with

-alove recorded events.

th

tour

In the p-step-and-jump the bejan League Isthmian or 'Athen-

The picture is again reversed for At the end of the, jumps. may it bear to formulate a probation-

the 5,000. ilexe the fastest German sate that also here surprises have ranked . twentieth. Six more

In chances nre

Gor

heen the triler of the day

41

rules

the

the

pro-

in pre- mans figure in the list of the first visus Olyrapies, especially so in the jury scheme which gives players who 50 for this event. But they are, high-jump which, outside of Harold have not

been #success after, most of

close to the bottom. M Oshorn who · won in 1924 at one or two seasons as

as professional Nevertheles

Germany fared much¡Parts, none of the presumptive can» ; the right to

to apply for reinstatement better than the United States as the didates has ever won to my know-ļos amateurs. If this scheme, which ently American athlete figuring on edge.

1105 has so long been needed, is The list is McCluskay who is recorded Best, however, seem „Germany's tually adapted, the

of asyventy-thirel.

ebances in the weight section of the Amateur Cup competition and the Olympie field events. In the discus chief amateur Leagues would doubt- BETTER IN 10,000 METRES German canked first, and two more

less be altered, making reinstated the 10,000 metres Germany's of his countrymen placed among the unateurs eligible for all competitions, better, The fist fen. In the shotput a German It is realised that only in this way again fastest German Panked fourth, the franked second--next to Jack Tor- can players, falling to make good next Germans 14th, 18th, and 3rd, rance-with a fair margin ahead of after a probationary period as with five more among the first 50. the third and fourth, while in the fessionals, be kept in the game. Here

at least. is a chance for a javelin also a German athlete ranked medal tough hardly for a gold good. second-4 centimetres be- medal as the two Finns leading the hind the redoubtable Matti Jarvinen 1st. Salminen and Askola, made of Finland but with 2 metres

Besides there umes over twenty secunds faste spare of the third.

were two more German athletes in than the German.

the shot-put among the first ten and In the 110 metres high-hurdles ten one in the Javelin. athletes made faster times than the Several subsequent articles are to the whys and fastest German and three were as deat in detail with fast. But here, for the first time in wherefores of Germany's chances in this survey, more Agures deceive. (ench of the various truck and held

the far better events fit chances are Germany's

coming Games.-United Press, than indicated by them, for among |

to

Olymple

The question being raised at the

F.A. General Meeting why an amount of £975, as being due to the German F.A. appeared on the balance-sheet, brought the following interesting reply:

The German F.A. desiring Eng- Ish clubs to continue to visit therỡ, requested the F.A. to retain this sum so that all guarantees yould be paid out of it to English elubs on their return owing to the difficulty of them taking money out of Germany under present regulations."

Burton--Out: 3, 3, 3, 4, 4, 4, 3, 4. 4-32. fome: 6, 5, 6, 3, 1. 3. 1—30 (7 holes). Total 62 (10 holes).

Matthews-Out: 5, 4, 4, 5, 4, 5, 4, 4, 4-30. Home: 5, 5, 5, 4, 5, 2, 5- | 31 (7 holes). Total 70 (18 holes)."

The Tokyo University crew, defeated at Henley last week, caught by the camera while on a trial spin. The crew will compete at the World Olympics in August,

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