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Around The Around
WOMEN GOLFERS
TO WAR FUND
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
June 26, 1940.
Australia Loses £1,038
Courses
CONTRIBUTE
COUNTY CRICKET
Leicester Beat Northants:
Leicester
On Davis Cup Derby And Notts Draw
Schoolgirl Overcomes Loses £1,038
The Champions At
Mid-Surrey Royal
(By "Birdie")
RUSHING IN from all parts of Britain, and snatching brief holidays from their war-work, over 130 women golfers, including the champions (past, prosent and future) took part in a grand tournamont at the Royal Mid-Surray course or ganised by the "Daily Sketch" in aid of the British War Fund just over a month ago.
Included were Miss Pam Barton (the champion), Miss Wanda Morgan (1935 British champion and inter- national), Miss Molly Gourlay (1926 and 1929 English champion and international), Mrs. A. C. Critchley, for- merly Miss Diana Fishwick (1930 British champion, 1932 English champion and international), Miss Doris Cham- bera (1923 British champion and international) and Miss Beatrice Perry (nine times winner of Tasmanian title).
But Miss Maureen Ruttle, 17-year-old schoolgirl at Parkstone, overcame this formidable field with a very. fine 75 (two over Par).
This champion of the future However, it was the game and the that mattered. This was a jumped to fame a couple of cause years ago when she made herself each other since last year, and medals reunion of players who had not seen the stumbling block for several were provided for all to commemorate of the "stars," in the Open. the occasion. Being still at school, she has
Henry Cotton, whose wife look only her week-ends for golf, but part in the tournament, augmented since the war began she has the proceeds with the auction of
seven authentic played in 15 competitions and set of clubs from
3. champions-himself, James Braid, has won all of them! She went. Taylor, Sandy Herd, Arthur out in a perfect 36, but the tavers, Altred Fadgham and bunkors at the 10th put a 5 on Whitcombe. her card and she came home. with 39.
Wanda Morgan was second with 77, which was a magnificent effort con- sidering that this, as was the case with many of the others, was her first time of swinging a club since August Just year. Molty Gourly re- turned a gallant 70 in her first game since last August, but Pum Bartón was among the "also rans" with B1,
How essential practice is MISS Barton learned at the 16th. For a champion to take two out of a bunker might catise comment; three might create an article-but sympathise with the champion for she took four to get out of the sand at the 10th!
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Said Mrs. Cotton: "I have. kilometres walked 27,329 watching you play golf, and you can't turn up in time to watch me..
Said Mr. Cotton when asked why he did not carry his wife's clubs;
(1) that he did not want to be accused of putting his wife in a position of law» fully taking his advice;
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MELBOURNE-It has been an- nounced by the Australian Lawn
Tennis Association that a loss of £1,038 was sustained by the Associa- tion on the Davis Cup Tour last year, RANKINGS
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Soviet Sportsmen
London Counties Win Easily
DETAILS of two further county cricket matches have reached Hongkong-Leicestershire beat Northants by 8 wickets at Barwell, and Derbyshire and Notts drew at Trent Bridge-while in a third match, London Counties casily beat Honor Oak by 111 runs.
Only two centuries were scored, and both were in the Derby-Notts match. A. Alder- ***** (man was 100 not out in Derby's second innings, and G. F. H. Henne scored 101 in Notts' first! knock. Drake (Leicester) re- turned the best bowling analysis of the day-6 for 26-while Wellard (Somerset and London Counties) took 5 for 27 against Honor Oak.
MOSCOW, June 18 (Reuter), Soviet sportsmen aro undergoing tests for the "ready for labour and defence" badge.
The scores were:
Leicester v. Northants
(At Barwell) Leicester won by 8 wickets,
NORTHANTS
In addition to 14 tests in running, swimming, skiing and other sports First Innings .... 195 (Drake 6 for the new schedule includes six exer-A, W. Snowden, and b Armstrong
SECOND INNINGS cises to test the competitor's strength, if. W. Greenwood. e Armstrong agility, courage, speed, endurance Smith
A. L. Cox, Rt Dawkes b West and accuracy.
J. E. Timms, lbw b Armstrong In the test for
courage, for K. James, e Dempster b West example, candidate may choose be-A Dawes, h Smith... tween parachute Jumping.
J. N. Stevens, b Smith walking or climbing a dimeult moun-
rope. Heron West
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Tennis Postponed
A. Sargent, e Armstrong b Lester E. W. Clark, not out Extras
Armstrong Smith: West
The League tennis matches arranged Lester for yesterday were cancelled owing to the sodden condition of the grounds.
(2) that he did not want to do a caddie out of a job;
Total
Howling
LEICESTER
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London Counties Win
Honor Oak were beaten by runs at Dulwich Common.
LONDON COUNTIES
A. Fage (Kent), 1.b.w. b Stanger
9. Lee (Somerset), © Best to Stirling Todd (Kent). e Bishop b Kemp .... Hulme (M'sex), not out A. Wellard (Somerset), & Kennett &
A. Watt (Kent), e Kemp ↳ Mellt.
Extras
E. W. Brooks (Surrey), not out
111
*** £... $3.7
Total (5 wkts.) 263 A. Sandham (Surrey). J. Lee (M'sex), J. Dussion (Mnex) and C. E. Jones dlú not bat.
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203 L. Bishop, e Brooks
W. Best. b Wellard
20. Dees, Wellard
J. Kemp, b Watts
19. Meill, b Durst Wellard b Todd...
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E. J. Mulley, e £. Les b Wellard
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Wellard
JEJ Watt
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3. Lee
First nings.... 102 for 8 wicts. dec.
SECOND INNINGS
Dempster 40)
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(3) that he didn't want to have a domestic scene on the course by having his wife rufuse his advice, as Clark she certainly would.
of the
THE leading scores Tournament were: Seratch-Miss M. Ruttle 75, Miss, W. Morgan 77,-Miss Levelt-Cameron 78, Miss I. Doxford 70, Miss M. Gour- lay 79, Mrs. Reevink and Mrs. J. Beck 80, Miss Pam Barton 81.
Stevens Sargent Cox
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Total (2 wkts.)
Bowling
D for
0 for
Derby v. Notts
(At Trent Bridge)__
The match was drawn.
Filipino Flyweights
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Fight a Draw
Leading Contenders For World Championship
SAN FRANCISCO, June 18 |(UP).—Little Dado and Little Pancho, Filipino boxers who top the flyweight ranks, fought First Innings 230 ( Townsend 59) to a draw in ten rounda here
SECOND INNINGS
last night.
DERBYSHIRE
Silver Division (Handicap)-Mrs. Black 818-71. Mrs. S. E. Law- rence 84-13-71, Mrs. C, Arm-A. Townsend, b Gunn
A. Alderman, tot out [rtrong vken3—-7༡,
Hey, W. E. G. Payton, e Meads b Gunn Bronze Division (Handicap)-Miss B. Worthington, Gan M. Turquand 101-33-88, Miss M, Townsend, & Cox
G. Lee, e Marshall b Gunn Abbotl 97-10-78, Miss C. Rizoul. Rhodes; & Woodhead 97-19-70, Mrs. Houston 105-27-A. F. Skinner, not out 73, Mrs. S. Parker 105-27--78.
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NOTHER news itern from Voce
Itali Home is that, arrangements Woodhead for the "News Chronicle" £600 Gunn Tournament have been com- Maralık pleted, and will be held on the
Cox
Total (0 wkls, dee.)
Bowling
NOTTS
FIRST INNINGS
100
0
201
for 13
Dado, a 2-to-1 favourite prior to the bout, landed four blows to Pancho's one, but they were of the "creampuff". variety and left Pancho unmarked;
Poncho missed frequently, but when he landed he staggered Dado, 20 for his punches were sold and car- 4 for
ried all his weight behind them.
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Dado after the bout said he sought to win on a knockout in the last two up
East Brighton course on Sep-a. v. Gunn, e Gladwin b Worthington 71 rounds, but "Pancho tied me tember 4, 5 and 6.
G. F. 11. Heane, e Pope b L. Townsend 101 nicely."
H. R. Cox, b Worthington .........
E. A. Marshall, e Gladwin b Rhodes ..
, all, not aut
Vace, a Hounsfield b Pape
G. Woodhend, & Hounsfeld 'b''L. Townsend
Extra
There will, however, be a new order this year. The competition will be open to professional and ama- tours with handicaps of 3 or less, and will be in the nature of an un- oficial championship as the Open Is unlikely to be played this year. Al-Thottes Ized
Padgham, now a wartime police-Gladwin man, won last August with an ng-Worthington gregate of 270 for 72 holes.
L. Townsend
Apart from the £300 prize money
Total 10 wkts, dec.) Nowling
SECOND INNINGS for the professionals, there will be W. Kenton, b Rhodes. prizes for the three leading amateurs. G. v. Gunn, not out
. Knowles, not out.. All the proceeds will be shared by
the Red Cross and the P.G.A. be nevolent fund.
The competition
Extras
Total 1 wkL)
has been sanc- Bhodes tioned by the English Golf Union and Worthington the PG.A. One round
Gladwin will be Popo played on each of the first two days, Skinner and two rounds on the Anal day,
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THE thirty-seventh-hole vic
tory of Henry Cotton over Alfred Padgham in the "Newa of the World" £1,250 tourna- ment appears to have raised an argument at Home whether 18 or 36 holes provides the fairer test.
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Indian R.C. Lawn Bowls Selections
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The following have been selected club present the Indian Beercation in Lawn Bowls League matches jon Saturday:
(away).-
Colton was one up after the first 1st Division v Kowloon C.C. 13, and the match was all square at the 30th. Some seem to think that to have the match decided on the
extra hole was unsatisfactory.
D. M. Khan, K. M. Rumjahn, A, M. Rumjahn, M. R. Abbas (skip).
J. Hoosen, A. K. Suffiad, A. 1.
Personally, I think it an idle argu- Minu, A. K. Minu (skip). ment. If the match were over 18 A. H Rumjohn, S. Yusuf, M. Y.: holes, and if it were all square at the Adal, A. R. Dallah (skip).
FAST AND FURIOUS
THERE were no knockdowns, but
the bout was fast and packed with good action.
The fight proved to be a financial failure, for the gross gate amounted only to U.S.$5,300. Dado took 50 per cent of the gate, while Pancho hnd to be content with 12 per cent.
Dado weighed 111 pounds, and Pan- cho lil1.
Little Dado is generally recognised us the leading flyweight."
European Y.M.C.A.
Water Polo Teams
The following will represent the European Y.M.C.A. this evening in water.pols matches against navai
teams
Seniors.-H. Eardley; L. A. Benn, L. IL Chater; G. T. May: 8. A. Waller, A. R. Iiunt, Peter Wilson.
man, F. WHE; E. W. Railton; A. Juniors-il. Brokenshire; R. Cold- Corneck, C. Goldman, G. Moss,
COUNT THE
18th, it would then have to be de 3rd Division V: Kowloon D.G.C. "TELEGRAPHS”
cided on the extra 19th, which would (home),——
amount to the same thing.
A. S. Sumad, J. M. A. Ramjohn,
And It can be advanced in favour A. H. Medar, A. M. Wahab (slup). Fof-the longer match, that the greater
M. Hassan, A. R.Kitcholl, "A. G.
the number of holes, the greater are Suffiad, A. Baker (skip).
the chances of the more consistent M. B. Hassan, S. A. R. Bux, U. A. and belter player winning.
Rumjahn, S. M. RumJahn (skip).
Jel. 28151.
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