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BRITISH ATHLETES' TRIUMPH
SUPERB RUNS OF
ROBERTS
AND WOODERSON
By Fred Dartne}}}
Paris, July 26. Although Great Britain defeated France for the fifth time in succession in their athletic international by 66 points to 54 at Colombes yesterday, the French folk have taken their beating in excellent spirit.
Wooderson's Great Run At Ibrox
JUST MISSES A WORLD RECORD
Before 39,000 wildly enthusiastle spectators, Sydney Wooderson, the | English, ille champion, broke both the British and the Scollish all- comera' records for Viree-quarters of a mile at the Rangers' F¡C. sports in Glasgow on Aur. 7.
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The Binckheath · Harrier's time of 3 min. 0.9 sec. was only three-tenths of a second short of the world's re- cord, which he would most essuredly have beaten but for the adverse effect of a miniature gale.
Records toppled over by this won- derful judge of running pace were Jack Lovelock's British gures of 3 min. 2.sce made at Stamford Bridge in 1932, and the Scottish all- | comers' best of 3 min. 3.8sec., created by Ray Watson (U.S.A.) at the | Rangers' sports in 1928.
Wooderson conceded starts as fol- How: R. H. Thomas (10), B. C. Eeles (12), F. Close (18), and E. E. Lang- dale (21), while Bob Graham, the Scottish champlon, accompanied him
the scratch mark.
HE HAD NO ONE TO PULL
HIM OUT
in time for his race, J. V. Powell
a brilliant recordel
win for the London A. C. in the half-mile and gained the W. Alexander Cup for the best performance of the after- noon at the Birchfeld Harriers' Dia- It was afterwards agreed that the mond Jubilee meeting at Birming starts should have been at least ham. Being his third victory in the doubled. race he won outright the "Ansell" Cup,
right Wooderson gained about but generously returned it to: the promoting club to be put up as a quarter-mile, the Backmaker's time yards on Lonsdale In the first perpetual trophy.
this point being 58.2sec. Prior to Powell's arrival at the: ground Fred Wolf had gained 0 Round the next lap Wooderson Before the match our fellows were Lancashire did itself proudly. In points for the L.A.C. in the Wad-made the opposition look in- described as the best team in Europe.
jackdition to Roberts and Holmes dilove Trophy inter-club compett- significant, coming into the lead at After It was all over the cration
Handlex registered an unexpected ·tion by finishing second to H. C. The bell in 1min. 58.7see. He should peterously appraced the superiority triumph over our half-mile cham- Wickerson (Highgate) in the 180 have had at least three men ahead of the "insulaires,"
yards and in the same position in of him to pull him out over the last We expected our fellows to win plon, Collyer, in the 800 metres.
Collyer made all the running, with the "quarter" to F. R. March, the quarter. most of their points, as they did, an Soustre as the chief trouble on be Midland champion." the track, but it was very gratifying half of France. Collyer vived o Ten team competed in the two swept round on to the back straight, Out on his own, the champion see Breach carry
off the Long the Frenchman's final challenge pile team race won
by Belgrave, and, Jun with an effort of 2310, 315ins. the straight, but was himself beaten with Birchflek second
movint freely down wind, and Poly reached the "furlong to go" mark We picked up 3 useful pents
third. Handley, who came with a tre- by
"Lofty in the High Jump. Here Newnan los visch to win in min. 5.5 won by 25 yards from C. K. Allen,
Hugnes,
of Reading, till inside his world-record schedule. Bike Mantran did ft. in, but the
(Highgate) in 9min. 92 1-5sec., with home stretch, where the wind was All went well until he hit the UN BATHERS Frenchman was awarded first place, In the 5.0 metres Ward won ay R. W. Pony (Belgrave) third.
scending to rule, for his fewer num- ijg' yards from Lefebre in 15min.
blowing at its hardest. Helgrave, at their first appearance bee of failures.
48.2:00. It was a very interesting in the competition, led with L.AC. Wooderson still had plenty ut care, Parker. Gr ecopil
12 points each for the Wad-strength left, but his frail 814st, was string with had a stitch with two laps to go, and dilove Trophy. Birchfleld were poor match for the gale, and he Ward had to battle it out with the third with 10 points.
lost the vital fractions at separated Iwo Frenclunum.
Insurance A. A. regained the his run from Ladoumegue's world's Champions Trophy with a total of best of 3 min. 0.0seg. 76 points at the City and Hospitals reting, staged at Imber Court Lon- don Business Houses (holders) be- fing runners-up with 55 points.
ALL DRINK
SEAGERS
GIN
BEST PERFORMANCES Track events held pride of place, however, although the Bye vaulting of the Frenchmen Ramalier and Vintousky at our expense was much admired.
Best performances of the day were those of Roberts and Wooderson. The former boat Rampling's record in the second, and Wooderson upset La- domceque's previous best of 3min.
400
*
The crowd cheered their men On
frantically, but Ward never aftered is bendiful stride and refused to be disturbed In the last 10 years
The metres of 40sec. by half a
53.User. Jr the 1.500 metres, with
doubt about the result,
came away, and there was no
I must not forget the good work carried on in the hurdles by Thorn-
3 min. 5.3 sec. In the 1.500 metres, who beat Matheotte, the French- with Jn. Sisee.
the
ENGLISH_POLO SEASON
(Continued from Page 8.)
BOWLS TOURNEY Results Of 4th Round Singles Matches
Iman in three, dead. White, was glorious to see Roberts Army man, was time to do 15.4sve., THE SPIRIT OF TODAY
an, the sane as Mattheolte, but he hit lightning thrust to the tape with
The following games were played AND TO-MORROW
Wylde 12 yards away and the French his last hurdle and on the finer dis- crimination of the judges just lost
in the fourth round the singles pair trailing desperately in the rear, second place.
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Then little Wooderson began to The last event of the day was the urn, for without his guiding hand Bowling Green, created a mild sur- G. 1. Sherriff, of the Kowloon amaze the crowd with his devouring reing. We had already won the
the Australians failed, for the first prise when he beat A. W. Grimmitt, Sole Agents:
Roberts was majestic in his match, but there was plenty of ex-
time, to play as a team. They have the 1934 triple title holder, by a con Calmost unchallenged superiority, but
citement at the end. Britain's team
run two and often three teams and vincing score of 21 to 10 on the 18th H. RUTTONJEE & SON Wooderson did not have it all is of Alford, Holmes, Page and Ro-
in handicap polo they have swept the rod. On the Police green. OWN WAS He was out for
world's
berts winning in 3min. 27.3see, as
bourd. Their list of successes, the re- record, and if he had been pushed compared with France's time or
stit of a carefully thought-out plan A. R. Dalinh; Indian bowler who more might have achieved one.
3min. 28.6sec.
and the tremendous keenness of their 01 reckon that Wooderson's time for:
Coates Monday beat A. E. captain, Mr. Keith Rous, is extra-holder), went down to S. Randle, the 1,500 metres works out about 100 Metres: 1. Holmes (G.B.): 2. Part eludes the King's Coronation Cup, the took them 21 beads to decide the
urdinary, probably a record. 11 in of the Civil Service, 21 to 10. Amin. sec. for the mile.
Normand, the French star, fought Malfreydt (F.), 21.6sec. 400 m.: 1. Roberts ton Handicap Cup, the Bhopal Cup,
Holmes G.B 2 Renreton (G..): Roehampton Open Cup, the Ruchamp-winner. him gallartly In the last lap G. 2. Wyle (G.11.): 3, taset (the Sutton Sraith Cup, the Rochamp- Wooderson had done 50.8see, for the 17 fee, Guyton Junior Championship, the Ladies' defeated T. Armstrong, of the Kow- U. M. Olnar, a former champiòn, Collyer 400 metres, 2min. Zsec. for 800 525 1.300 m.: 1. Wooderson (6) Nomination Challenge Cup, the Junior loon Bowling Green Club, 23 to 16 metres, and 3min. 4sec. for 1,200 and 2, Thomas (G.B.) 3. Normand (F.). 3min. Colts Cup, the Novices Cup, the on the 25th head at the Kowloon in the last lap Normand, as one of 51sec 3,000 m.: 1, Ward (G.I.); 2. Lefebre Cicero Cup, the Ranelagh Handicap C.C. green. the French writers put it, made. Steeplechase: 1, Curzel (F.); 2. Gallet Cup, and the
(F): 3, Pularec (F). 14min. 40.2arc. 3.000
The match between A. "rapide" challenge to the English-F: 3 Wylie G.B.), min. 31.4nee. 11 Somerset Cup at Minehead.
Open Cup and West S. Russel and J. Cook was not play- in. Hurdlem: 1. Thornton G.B.) 2.
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Mr. At the Kowloon B.G.C., H. A. Gerald Balding. He is press coming up the straight. Heigh Jump Mantran (F.: 6ft. l striker-"that's not a goal it's an 11. Overy, of the Kowloon C.C. 23 to brilliant Alves, of the Club de Recreio, bent by five
Newman G.B.); ft. lin.: Puyfourca! Reg (F) Pole Vault: I. tamatier (8.3. 121. Reute angled cannon ball heard 10 on the 20th head, and on the same Thomas, who beat the Frenchmann 2. Vintausky (F); 12. 34: 3. said of an incredible shot of his froin green L. F. Xavier defeated J. V. for second
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Weight: Drecque near the boards-a brilliant horse- Rainsey 21 to 20 lo an exciting same The crowd cheered Wooderson to winne (6.13.), 25ft 2in into man and a splendid polo tactician, which tool 27 heads to decide.
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IG.B.). 137ft.; 4. Bell (G.B.). 124ft. Vin.
his predominence appears is in his
was about the time recorded.
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in the same ruce. He did 3min. 55sec. then and his time yesterday was only 1.8sec. langer. These veterans do
There was Ernie Page, too.
RECORD
A. G. K. Brown set up a
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Holmes carried
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