MARATHON SWIM Frenchman's Performance

At Los Angeles

Los Angeles, July 26. At 2.50 p.m. to-day, the French- man, Paul Chotteau, at his Arth attempt. completed the swim from Sonta Catalitin Island to the ninland, n distance of 45 inlles, in 33 hours 28 mins: ile wus necampanied by two yachts-United Press.

DAVIS CUP

MATCH

(Continued from Pago 8.)

set and match at 10-8.

THE HONGKONG

Army CRICKET

TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1936.

East Lancashire's Junior

League

Playing in the East Lancs. Inter- The tie therefore rests on to-day's Company Second Team League, “D” singles results, Britain remios in Company beat "B" Compaby over- very strong position, requiring but whelmingly. The winners had first one of the last two singles, Austin, knock and compiled a total of 160

bent Crawford on who so easily Saturday meets Quist, while Perry, rus, of which Pte, Davies made 04 who, up to n. year ago had consland Pte. Garawood 22. Pie. Part- tently beaten Crawford, plays his inglon took. four wickets for 21 arch-for once again."

runs. "B" Company replied with n With Australian hopes revived score of 41, thus losing by 110 runs, had soven victims for and stimulated by yesterday's suc- Pte. Davies cess in the doubles, there may yet 10 runs while Ple. Morville took the with the first ball he be an exciting finish. But on form Inst wicket

Austin and bowled. everything points to

JAPANESE TO VISIT ENGLAND

After the Olympic Games in Berlin next month the Japanese swimming, diving and water polo Leams will visit England, and on August 28 and 2 will meet English and Empire Club teains in contests at the Empire Pool Perry winning their matcher for a Wembley. They will also attempt4-1 result

at f records

to

British

lower various distances.

SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIP

Fred Dove was the National 100 yards swimining championship by

REMAINING

BEHIND

inches in a tensely thrilling race with Mrs. Holm Jarrett To

the title-holder, Romund Gabrielsen, at the Empire Pool, Wembley, M. Y. Hrench Williams followed closely on

their heels to take third place. There has seldom been a closer struggle, At the turn Dove, Gabrielsen, ffrench Williams, D. Young

Report Olympics

Berlin, July 27,

re-

Pour cases of Typhoid were ported to the loent Health authorities during the week-end.

Belgrade, July 27. When near Payat, the Olympic Torch ignominously died out and an official re-lighted it with a match.

Mrs. Eleaner Holm Jarrett, who and C. Brand ins been dismissed from the Ameri; Нан announced touched

together, but Gobrielsen enn Olymple tranz, made a smart turn and a sedy push that she is covering the Olympics for off, which took that a foot in front of an American News Agency in order She said that she I rivals. At 75 yards, Brand was to see the Gamer. travelling sterngly

appeared has abandoned efforts for re-instate- reporting dangerous, but Dove, using his broad ment and intimated that shoulders, got in front and stayed would not effect her anteur stand-expected to there win his flest national title, ing alted Press,

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INDIA HITS BACK IN FACE OF BIG SCORE

The Old Trafford cricket; 12;.2 (Fagg) for 146; 3 (Hamniond) for 278; 4 Fishlock for (289); 5 ground yesterday was the scene (Worthington) for 375; 6 (Allen) for of some brilliant cricket when 976; 7 (Hardsinf) for 400; 8 (Robina) the second Test between Eng for G47. land and All-India was resumed in sunny weather, and before 6,000 spectators which later swelled to 10,000. All-India finished the day batting

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Bowling Analysis'

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M. R.

125

IV.

41

12

17

87

18

5

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17

0

105

791

6

C. R. Nayudu a second time and being 178 runs in Jehangar Khan.. Arrears with all wickets intact. Merchant England, facing a first innings total Musing Ali of 203 and having scored 173 for 2 overnight, went on to compile 671 for All-India, playing out 8 declared. time, put together 190 without loss, Here are the high spots of the day's play:

Walter Hammond, third out at 270, seared 107 in 100 minutes, hitting 21 doundaries. He reached his 15 in 170 minutes.

Hardst of Nolts compiled 94 in 75 minutes, hitting so hard all round the wicket that he had 15 4's to his credit. i 50 was recorded b as wany minutes.

K W. V. Robins, Mibilesex

INDIA 2ND INN Mustag All not out Merchant not out

Extras

Total (for wkt.)

PADGHAM

مم

100

ARRIVES”

amateur, scored 20 in 75 minutes WITHOUT

PUNCTA including 14 boundaries, white Verity, whose batting form this season hea been an eye-opener, helped himself to 16 not aut in a comparatively sedate inning which Insted 90 minutes,

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England required only 375 minutes to score 571 ritas,

V. M. Merchant -twine! Musta All hatted

splendially for Enfin in their second innings, chat Lefore stumps were drawn they bud put on 10 run. After a careful start, which saw them advance to score at tea-time to 93, they opened with becoming

HURRYING

(By Leo Munro)

Open champion Alfred Padg- ham is a golfer who has arrived without hurrying. "Hasten slowly" might well be his motto.

out Mel

1 cannot remember the time when brilliance.

bc was not slaw and dignified in Muston All hit with tremendous movement, deliberate in thought und power once he had judged the pace speech.

of the wicket, which had played easily But always, since curly boyhood, throughout the day and fie completed jun enger collector of goling ideas, his century in 139 minutes. At the and in recent months an industrious, close he had reached 105 inving collector of the game's chief prizes. helped himself to 15 boundaries.

Merchant was much more subiluet, his contribution to the score being 79. Detailed scores as cabled by truter follow.

ALL INDIA

V. M. Merchant, e Hammond, b

Verity

12

Mustag Ali, run out

Amar Singh, e Duckworth,

Worthington

#7

Major C. K. Nayudu, Lb.w..

Allen

16

Wazir All, e Worthington,

Verity...

6. Ramaswami, b Verity

Jehangir Khun, e Duckworth, is

Allen

C.

S. Bayuda, b Verity

Manraj Kumar of Vizianagram,

b Robins

R. Meher Homji, not out

M. Niskais & Handatar, v Robins

Extras

Total

He is a quiet conqueror. A tult. handsome man of nearly thirly, who holds himself well.

His expression may be too placid, too good-humoured to suggest the fighter.

But note his watchfulness, and you will get the impression of something steadfast in the man.

Watch his

swlog, play. The which really is a swing, and not a kit,

almost Restrained, with an lazy follow-through-but the ball flies an all but lucredible distance. See Pudghum on the putting green. 4g You would not suspect delicacy of touch as those great hands take up the club.

22.5 299 NO

40

But the delicacy is there, and the

10 smooth, coaxing style, combining to make Padgham one of the most ac- curate putters in the world. .

REMARKABLE CONTRAST

.0

13

1

His putting won the championship

nt Hoylake. A contrast here between 203 Padghaun 1950 and Padgham 1930.

Now he takes the title with ag-

Fall of the wickets-1 (Mustan Ali) for 18: 2 (Merchant) for 67; 3

(Amar Singh) for 73; 4 (C, K. Nayu-egnie 287 for seventy-two holes. Then the first time he qualified-he du) for 100; 6 (Ramaswami) for 161; tied at 312 for thirty-eighth place in

( (Khan) for 16); 7 (C. §. Nayudu) Bobby Junca's championship on the for 181; 8 (Maluraj Kumar) for 188; Royal Liverpool course.

(Wazir Ali) for 190; 10 (Nissar) for 203.

Allen

Gover Inramond Robins

Verity

Bowllag Analysin

Worthington

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A summary of Padgham's progress

as an Open championship player ad- vertises his determination to advance from year to yehri

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Year Courses

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1914 Hoylake 12

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ENGLAND

Gimblett, b Nisar

Hammond, b C. K. Nayudu

Fogg, b Mustag Ali

Worthington, e C. K. Nayudu,

C. S. Nayudu

Hardstaff e &

Amar Singh

Fishlock, 1 C. K. Nayudu

G. 0. Allen, Maher loji.

Amar Singh

W. H. V. Robins e Merchant, b

Nissar

Verily not out

Duckworth not out

Extras

Tota! (8 wickets dec.).. Fall of wickets:—! (Gimblett)

Mr. Twidge Bears Down

WHERE DID. CRUSH AN ACORN HE SAY HE IN YOUR FINGERS, LEFT THAT BUT IF IT GROWS, {FIFTY-CENT IT BECOMES AN PIECE ?

OAK!

RIGHT HERE.ON THIS COUNTER! IT'S PREPOS TEROUS! IF HE LEFT IT THERE THE OFFICER WOULD HAVE FOUND

IT.... HE CAME IN TWO MINUTES LATER!

9

187

39

DA

75 72 70 70 292

I first spotted Padgham in the pro-

fessional match-play championship'at Oxhey in 1830, and described him as ¦n discovery.

He has won most of the major tournaments since then-match-play title, German open, Trish open, lead- ing up to his all but clean sweep of the Arst prizes this year, at Iran- shot, Mour Parks, Southport and Boy- 1 fake.

10

17

His game has its critics. One such said to me at Hoylake, "Take away Packham's putting, and he wouldn't be within streets of Cotton."

But why should we take away Padgham's putting? The rest of his 671 game is very, very good. The put- for ting makes him a super-golfer.

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