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YIPPEE!

By Ernie

WHERE'S DAT PUPPY?

June 19, 1939.

Bushmiller

AN OLD LADY

JUST BOUGHT.

MAY-201 CONTINUED

HIM!

Wooderson Ran Great Race At White City

Only One Second Off| World Record For Mile Though Unpaced

Sydney Wooderson, running in the Inter-County championships at the White City on May 29, unleashed a thunderbolt that will startle America by winning the mile in 4 minutes 7.4 seconds. This is exactly one second outside his own world record, established nearly two years

ago.

HAMMER-J. McG. Dalont (Surrey),

1st. 4. 0.

Running entirely unpaced, for the 14311, 6in., 1: N. ii. Drake (Notia), 130ft. simple reason that the others were in.. 2. 9. 5. Akister (Cheshire), 137/t. quile unable to hold on to him, the 914in. 3; 11. M. Smith (Bedfordshire). L. Tod (Essex), little Blackheath wonder won by 60133. n. 4 yards. Alford the Empire Champlon 130ft in. 6. D. N. Cullum (Herts); was second in 4min. 19.3sec., and DISCUS-A. Fielder (Northumberland Close, of Surrey, 4.20 in third place.net), 12011: 6345n 2: F. Wood (Kent). Durham), 13itt, 0s;in. 1; D, I. Bell The feat was all the more astounding it in 3 D. L. Grigg (Surrey) as he made all his own running. 125. in. L., Carter (Middlesex) going to the front in the first few, 1241. in 5. A. W. Lewis (Devon). POLE VAULT.-C. P. 9. North Cam- track that a few of the

bridgeshire) 13ft, Jing 2 (after, a tie); minutes earlier had been nooded by Beck (Middlesex), 11ft. ab the collapse of a canvas tank used fatter a tle); Sergeant Instructor W. finally lower (mex), 10ft. Sis.. (after (Surrey), 11ft, in 3 (afior a during a fire-fighting display by the tie); Auxiliary Fire Services of London, Beddington, and Wallington Sine: H. B. Dayles (Lancashire), Loft

strides, and four times had to cross 110ft 10in.. o

crowd of 35,000 gave Wooderson an ovation.

6(ufter a te); J. Perry (Cheshire), ort, cin., 4.

HIGH JUMP, L. Newman (Kent), ert, 1 ; H. V, Btubbs (Glamorgan and While Wooderson stole all the Monmouth (holder), 6ft 2 J. V. H. thunder we must not forget that C. Gecks (Bucks), Eft. 10in.. 3 (after a le);

W. Brown (Northumberland) and Dur B. Holmes twice did "evens" in the ham), 5ft 10in., (after a tie); E. C Hoar Wiltshire), 5ft. Din., 8 (after a tie); 100 yards heats, and beat this by a W. Selwyn (burrey), öft. Sin., 8 (after. tenth in the final, in which he had atie). three yards to spare. This set up a new record for

the inter-county championship,

A, G. K. Brown, after an arduous

100 YARDS.-C. B. Holmes (Lanca- shire) (holder), 1; II. E. Wickerson Middlesex), 2; P. J. Wells (Surrey), 3; A. D. Thomas Glamorgan and Mon mouth), 4: It, L. Evans (Berkshire). C. J. M. Purvis (Gloucestershire), Won

day at Camo in the half milu county record).

did not turn out. 3 Varde, inches, pace. Unter

as he had

HALF-MILE,—J, O. Moreton (Bucks), which J. O. Moreton won from the A.A.A. champlon, A. J. Collyer, by A. Collyer (Herts) (holder), 2: A two yards in the county record time Lilier (Lancashire). 3. Timmins (Staf fordshire), GA, Morris (Surrey), 5; of 1min. 35.9sec. T. L. Lockton gave 11. Goddard Bedfordshire), & Won by a stylish performance in the high yard; same; Time, Imin. 550sec. (Inter- hurdles, while A. W. Sweeney duly won the 220 yards race, but he is abviously not fully trained yet. A. T. Liffen nearly caught him on the tape.

Surrey-again won the inter-coun- ties athletics championship at the White City with a total of 72% points. Middlesex were runners-up once more with 69 points, Lanca- shire being third with 47 points.

The results were:

county record),

JAVELIN S, Wilson (Middlesex), 180ft. 3in. 13. A. McKillop (Bedfordshire), 1731 in 2; E. R. Turner (Cheshire) ift, Tin. 5: R. Woolner (iferim), 159ft, sin. 4. A. S. Squibbs (Glamorgan and Monmouth), 131, 10, D; M. R. Morgan (Devon), 140ft. Bin, 6.

Expulsion from Magnolia Hall a walts Nan Grey for her disregard, of campus rules. Ann Shirley, dormitory monitor, who reported her fellow- student's escapade, is shown above attempting to comfort the girl. The plcture is coming to the King's Thes tre to-morrow.

PLAIN VIEW WINS BIG RACE AT MACAO MEET

A very pleasant day's racing was witnessed at Macao yesterday when the June Meeting was held before a fairly large attendance.

Iron Knight, which won its first race after two seasons of racing, was disqualified for interference in the Ma Kau Sinc Handicap.

THE RESULTS

1.-Arcia Preta Handicap-Seven Furlongs.

Pari-Mutuel: Winner $11.20. Places $8.70, $10.00, $9.00.

Cash Sweep: No. 78 $300.00 No. 126 $88.00, No. 1o $44.00. Unplaced starters Nos. 292, 490, 200 and 311 $10.00 each.

Team Chosen For First Test

London, June 18. The English Test team against the West Indies at Lord's on june 24 will be Ham- mond, Hutton, Verity, Bowes, Dennis Compton, Hardstaff, Paynter, Wright, Copson, Gimblett, Wood (Yorkshire). ----Reuler,

WOODERSON

LAST IN

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Summer Weight

Slacks & Shorts

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IN.

DRILL, SHANTEX' AND ROBANE

SHORTS FROM

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Ladies Salon

MEZZANINE FLOOR.

LANE CRAWFORD'S

MILE RUN The House of Inality & Service

Princeton, New Jersey, June 17. The long-awaited special

mile

invitation race was run to-day and resulted in a win for Charles Fenske, with Glenn Cunningham second, Archie San Romani third, Blaine

Rideout fourth, and Britain's challenger, Sydney Wooderson, Arth and last. The time was 4 mins. 11 acca.

The positions of the draw were Sun Romani, Cunningham, Wooderson, Fenske and Rideout. Wooderson. took the lead from the start with Cunningham a close second. At the half-mile, Fenske challenged Wooder- son and almost passed him. At this stage Cunningham was third. At the three-quarter mlie Wooderson was leading by six inches from Fenske,

terrine a

burst speed

in

of

who at the last bend, took

the lead. Wooderson, at this point, slowed down and almost collapsed—| Reutor.

"Jammed Me Against the Rail" United Press adds that Wooderson claimed a foul by Rideout saying "He Jarned me against the rall and hit (8, C. Llans) 1 my leg." Rideout declares, “Sydney 2 Mr. J. H. Polts' Shangha3. A. Heatre)

5-Gula Handicap-Five Furlongs, (S. C. Lang) 1 Me. H. C. McComb's Rogmanay

Mr. J. M. Braga's Fairy Ousel Mr.-J.-H.-Potts-Victory Le

(HA Heame)

120 YARDS HURDLEST. L. Yockton- (Surrey), 1; L. D. Empson (Warwick- shire). 2. it W. 7. learn (Middlesex);

3 Mr. Oports 24 Rothesay Hay J. H. Mason (1erta), 4; J. R. Cower (De- von), B; 2. W. Allsebrook (Natte), d. Won by 3 yards; 2ft. Time, 182ecc.

TWO MILES STEEPLECHASE E. J. Nanwivel (Herts), 1; C. W. Grifins (Middlesex), 2: A, E. Etheridge (Surrey), LONG JUMP-W. E. N. Breach (Berk- 3; 1. H. Dyail (Essex), 4: J. 31. Potte shire) (holder), ft. Báin., 1: 1. K: Northumberland and Durham), 3; 3. Lister Yorkshire), 2211, 33jin J Preston-Jones (Gloucestershire), 0, Won Morrish (SITA), Zift. oxin. 3; B. G. F. Kiraly (Burrey), 21 Durham Hawkey (Northumberland and

by 20 yards; same, Time, 10min. 44.0sec. MILES.' C. Wooderson (Kent), 1994.

W. Alford (Glamorgen and Monmouth) zort, Lin, 5; 3. Thornhill (Hons), 20ft.fholder), 2; 7. Close (Surrey), 3; C. A. 5,

Emery (Stafa), 4; B. F. MacCabe (Middle sex), 3. Kierans (Lancashire), 6. Wor by Goyards; three yarda. Timo, min. 7.4kec. (Inter-County record),

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TO-MORROW

Thule At The

KING'S

220 YARDS--A. W, Sweeney (Middle- sex) (holder), 1; A. T. Liffen (Surrey), 2: J. Dickinson (Northumberland and Durliam), K. W. Conserat (Warwick. shire), W. Ramgeley Lancashire). 5. J. M. Juthun (Gloucestershire), G. Won by Inches; same. Time, 22.4sec

WEIGHT P. Hincks (Warwickshire), 4476. 7% in., 1: R. L. Howland (Cambridge. shire) (holder), 4art, Din.. 2: 1. T. Ed. monds (Kent), sift, Jin, J; A. F. Dandide (Bedfordshire), sitt. 27in, 4; G. II. Lack (ftants), 40ft, bin, 5; Lieutenant J. D. H Kealey (Surrey), 30ft. Din.. 6.

__HOP, STEP, AND JUMP-J, Higginson (Lancashire) (holder), 43ft. 11N, BR. L. Hawkey (Northumberland and Durham), 40ft. 311⁄2in., 2; G. J. Palie!t (Surrey), 43ti. Oin. 3. Evans (Glamorgan an Monmouth), 41ft. • 7n. 42

(Gussax).

Tott

Mr. F. F. 8%. Coureur Bleu 1 p Won by many lengths: 3 lengths Time: 18.249.4, 1.24.4, 2.00.1.

BETTING

2

P.

(K. I. b) 3 Time: 10.0 80.2, 1.23.3. Distance won: 2 lengths, 4 lengths.

BETTING

10 31

P.

Hogmanay (B. C. Liana)

Fairy Auk (C, R. Payne)

147

Coureur Bleu (K. I. Ip) Fairy Ousel (S. C. Liang) Gold Clause (W. N. Yeh Meadow Eve (9. L. Yuen) Morning Tip (G. R. Payne) Shin Yin Orand (G. W. Cooper) Victory Life (H. J. A. Hearne) 01

Merry Fatly (G. W, Cooper} Rothesay Bay (K. I. ¡p) ..................

111 Shanghai 4 (H. J. A. Hearne) ...

341 151 267 170

Pari-Mutuel: Winner $23,70. Places $0.80, Part-Mutuel; Winner $30.00. Places $0.10. $9.20, 850, $24.20.

Cast Sweep: Nos. 330 #316.10, No. 810 Cash Sweep: Nos. 526 $203.70, No. 370 100.30, No. 247 145.10. Unplaced starters $73 36, No. 465 37.00. Unpinced starters No. 204 and 583 $15.10 each. Nas. 40, 07, 152 and 10 $10.00 each.

Mr. A. H. P's Jack O'Lantern Mr. Sports Sports Venture

S-Barra Handleap. Second Sec- Ma Kan Biao Handicap Six tion), Seven Furlongs. Furlongs. Mr. O-Moon's Cloudy Star

(K. 1. p Mr. C. K. Chung's Fan Tan weers

UL. J. A., Heame) Mr. F. J. Gaillan's National Triumph

(S. C. Lang) Won by a length; the same.

Time: 32.3, 107, 1.5,

DETTING

Cloudy Star (1. 3. Ip) Double-Up W. N. Yen) Eagle (G. R. Payne)

Fan Tan (H. J. A. Hearne) Iron Knight H. P. Chanson) National Triumph 18. C. Liong).

DT

76

T

(B.. Tao) 1

(M. J. A. Hearne 2 2 Mr. Li Bros' Wild Bear

(it. C. Fin) a Won by a lengths, 2 lengths. Time: 15.4, 45.4, 1.17.3, 1.814.

BETTING

Diogener (8. L. Yuen) ............. Emergency Call (G. W. Cooper. Gold Sovereign (8, C. Lang) Jack O'Lantern (B, L. Tao).... National Anthem (G. R. Payne) Sports Venture (Ef. J. A. care) 104

30) Tempest (K. 1. Ip) 41ft. in : "R. Dillingham (Dedfordshire), šift, vila., 6.

* 440 YARDS HURDLES E. Murname [Middlesex), f: J. D, Hutann (Northum berland and Durham), 2: W. J. P. Lewis *(Surrey)=3""y. C. Scholes" (Lancashire).“ 4. T." T. Simmonds (Glamorgan and Monmouth), 8; D. Lyth (Yorkshiro), Won by threo yards; eight yards. Timo. 58.5sec.

QUARTER-MILE-H. E. Pack (Middle- sex), 1; G. Wethered (Bucks), 2; 8. 3, williams (Surrey) 3 J. G. Hartley (Heria), 4; F. E. Neal (Staff), 6: F. 10. 1. Wild (Lancashire), d. Won by inches: sik yards. Time 40.8sec.

TWO MILES WALK-H. G. Churcher (Surrey), 1; A. A. Cooper (Essex), 7; K. A. Blaker (Middlesex), JL. Dickenson (Lancashire), 4; "G. Reoves (Warwick- ahire), 51. A. J. Steter (Sussex), B. Won by 45 yards; four yards. Time, 14min.

1jzec

THREE MILKS.-E. I. Ells. (Yorkshire). 1 N. Jones (Lancashire), 2; L. R. Mc- Intyre Middlesex); -;-PC. Dainty (Essex), 4; G, Y. Lucar (Kent), 3; E. C. Barnett (Bucks), G. Won by 10 yards; Ave yardi. Time, 14min. dissc.

23,

FINAL PLACINGS-Surrey (holders). 7714 points, t-Middlesex, col points, Lancashire, 47 polnus, 3; Northumberland and Durham, 31 points, 4; Hertfordshire, 34 points, 6; Kent, 30 points,. 0; Other totalis-Glamorgan and Morunouth, Essex, 25: Buckinghamshire. 23; Warwick. whire Bedfordshire. 20; Yorkshire. 19; Blaffordshire, 14 Cambridgeshire, Cheshire 1: Berkshire. 10;, Davon 1: Notunghamarite, S Gloucestershire: Hampshire, 8; Bussex, B: Wiltshire,.4; Oxfordshire, 2; Leicestershire, '1

PLANE HUNTING INVITED

NORTH PLATTE, Neb. Scell Harris, farmer, In't worried: about airplanes scoring his livestock or! mowing down his property Swth, low flying. He has issued a notice to hunters who asez.coyotes-by-tir- plane, to try out his farm

Welcome (L. B. Chao)

333 209 Wild Bear (H. C. PM) $17.80. Places

177

110

622 235

Parl-Mutuel: Winner 97.00. $7.80. $9.00.

-Pari-Mutuel)--tyinner—$41,00.- Places ~Cash-Sweep-Nos-857-8202.59 No. 320. $13,50, No. 65 $1,00. Unplaced starters $100, 0.10, $12.00. Nos. 20. 5 and 44% 810,00 each;"

Cam Sweep Nós, 008 #290.20; -Na:- 505 Unplaced starters 3-Monte Handleap (First Section). $84.00, No. 502 $42.30. Six Furlongò,

Mr. A. H. R. Butcher's March Brown

(H. J. A. Hearne) Mass Fearon's Palmer is C. Liang) Mr. Kia Ora'a Arabian_Cat

10. W. Cooper) Wan by length; many length. Time: 30.1.- 1.03. 1.25.2.

DETTING

W.

P.

5

17

Arablan Cat (G. W. Cooper) King Parade D. L. Z10) Lucky Eleven (C. B. Payne) March Brown (II. J. A. Hearna) 101 Mac's Adventure 11. P. Chanson) National Dignity (9. L. Turn Falmer (B, C. Liang) Persian Cat (W. N. Yen) The Minx (K.. I. tp)

་་་

Pari-Mutual: Winner $8.10 $0.00 $0.50.

Nor, 104, 218, 430, 316, 138 and 60 $10.00 cach.

I

Wooderson -in-a-field-of-champions I was lost...

hit me in rounding the - curve. ~ His arm.

-Monte Handload (Second Sec. right arm hit me under my

The collision may have thrown him tion)-Six Furlongs,

off his stride somewhat, but I'm sure

2 Mr. Piah's The Mermaid

(H. C. Pih) 1 the judges will agree that it wasn't

7 Mesura, Feng and Co.'s Black Diamond (L. B. Chao) Mr. Hau and Chut's Opening Bataman..

(S. C. Lin

Won by short head: length Time: 2.1, 1.05.4, 13a,.

BETTING

7 Black Diamond (LB Chao)

Charcoal (Tang · Man-wa).do

to Fairchild-1s, W. Pan)- 1000

3

Gold Tower ($1, J. A. Hearne)

HYDERMONZA

Latitat (G, W. Cooper) paddi{{ Old Fashioned (IL P. Chanson) Opening Bateman (8. C. Liang): 201-

• 483 -206] The Buccaneer (1). L. Teo) $12.70. Place The Mermaid (If, C.. Pin)

The Spirit of Bt. Louis

(S, L, Yuen)

11

2

my fault."

The crowd was estimated at 30,000.

No Intentional Foul

18

London, June American commentators in general think there was no intentional foul, but Wooderson was not at fils bèst and would in any case have lost to the fast-finishing American. –

Intermediate times were: quarter,

04 seconds; half, 2 min, 8 seconds; three-quarters, 3 min. 14 seconds, Rester,

428 INTER-COLLEGIATE MEET

400 132 Places

CAR SW1210. Unplaced starters Nos. 415 $295.10, No. 317 $84.30, Nos. 4, 473, 145, 40, via and 110 $10.00 each.

Pari-3futuoli Winner - $20 30. Barra Handicap (First Section) $10.40, $10.00, $7.30 Seven Furlongs,

Cash. Bweeps No1 35 318.00, No. 105 "Mr. Lan's Plain View

31.10, Na, sit. $45.50. Unplaced, starters **** (K. I. b) 1 Nor 63, 370, 578, 112, 108, 431, and 300 310.00 ME AUW. Haymond'w Double Change

each, (G. A. Payne)|

- (Ite 2, Chas) Won by a length; a head, Time: 11, 40% 29 218.4,152.

BETTING

Payne)

no (1 1.. Chan)-

Wat's Ying... (B. Lễ Yum) Gold Coin 18, C. LUNA) Nights View C. P15 Plain View• (KC, I;10) The Tigress 15, WA Fan)

17. 10

Man Sought Is In Jail

CLEVELAND, O. Police, searching for Fred Fecoy. 0448 32, on an accident charge, found him 231 300 at last In fall, where he was serving

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Los Angeles," June 17. The following are some of the re sulis of the Inter-Collegiate Athletic. Meeting held nt the Memorial Stadlum here to-day:

One. Mile Louls Zamperini (University of Southern California), 4 mins. 13-10 secs,

440

200

(US.C.).

(Stanford

(Kansas

Shot-put. Stato), 65 ft. 10.375 ina

Javelin Throw Peoples (U.S.C.), 220 ft 0% In

120 Yards High Hurdles Wolcott (Rico),¡142 seca. Uning Press,

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