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HOME FOOTBALL.
Hull Go Under at Bristol.
PORT VALE CHAMPIONS,
London, Yesterday. Hull, playing in a Second Diri- sion match to-day on their own ground, cut rather an inglorious figure in the struggle to escape relegation, going down to Bristol City, who were previously at the bottom of the table with one point lena, by the only goal scored in the match.
GOLF.
Unofficial International
Match.
WOMEN'S TITLE AT STAKE.
London. Yesterday, Ten out of twenty-two American women golfers, who have arrived in England in queat of the women's title, met Britain in an unofficlal International match at Sunningdale with five foursome and ten singles, the rival captains being Miss lenan Collett and Mies Molly Gourlay, who were opposed in the leading foursomes.
SPORT AS A FORM OF PROPAGANDA.
MILITARISTIC AIMS OF RED FOOTBALL TEAMS.
MAY NOT TOUR BRITAIN.
London, Yesterday.
FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1930.
DON BRADMAN PLAYS FREELY.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Results of Contests in Mail Week.
!
236 RUNS IN ENGLISH DEBUT.
WOODFULL'S CENTURY,
BOXING TOURNAMENT.
Charterhouse won the annual four-handed boxing tournament between themselves, Beaumont Col.
London, Yesterday. In the House of Commons at loge, Bradford College, and Wel-| Continuing their Innings at queations time Mr. J. Clynes stated lington College, at Wellington, the Worcester yesterday, the Austra- that the British Workers Sports final scores boing Charterhouse 31, lana took their score from 199 Federation, which was affiliated to Wellington 25, Beaumont 24, and runs for 1 wicket to 492 for 8 the sporting organisation' of the Bradfield 10.
wickets (declared), W. M. Communist International, applied Under 6 st. 7 lb.-M. Montieth Woodfall and Don Bradman, the for visas for the Soviet football (Beaumont) beat C. T. A. James over-aight not outs, both, went on team to tour Grent. Britain from (Bradfield) оп paints: G. M. to score their first centuries of April 18 ty May 10. He refused Nightingale (Wellington) beat G. the tour on English soll. the application in the absence of C. Gilchrist (Charterhouse) on It is a happy thought that evidence that the tour would be points. Final. Monteith beat Woodfull and Bradman, Austra genuinely sporting, because the re- Nightingale on points.
lia's best batsmen, should open solution of the Young Communists Under 7 st.-H. C. Adams (Char-the tour In such International last December em terhouse) beat N. Taylor (Brad-fashion.
convincing Although the county plizsised that "the Working Class field) on points; J. D. Garces is not considered as the best op-. Port Vale made sure of the
Youths Sport Un'oris must cry (Beaumont) beat A. D. P. Yorke position to a strong Australian Championship in the Northern yer- Miss Geuriny and Miss Enid stulliss into the basic karnel for (Wellington) on points. tion of the Third Division, defeat-Wilson beat Mieses Collett and strike pickets,
Final. XI., it is no less praiseworthy, proletarian self- Garcos bent Adams on points. however, to acore a century after ed Doncaster Rovers at Doncaster Bennett, 4 and 3.
defence workers, fighting commit. Under 7 st. 7 lb.-D. J. Butchart so limited practice on English by a couple of goals.
Miss Orcutt, and Mrs. Martelle tees, Red guards, and people (Wellington) beat P. H. Williams wickets Results:-
(America) beat Misses Pearson and th
work in Imperialist armies, (Bradfield) on points; G. D. G. W. M. Woodfull's fine effort Lobbett. 7 and 6.
whilst they should utiling sport Phillips (Charterhouse) beat P. M. canie to a close after he had scor Mrs. Watson and Miss McCulloch organisation for military training." MacSherry (Beaumont) on points, ed 133 runs in three hours. In (Britain) halved with Misses Von-Reuter
Final-Phillips beat Butchart on his century 11 fours were includ Wic and Wattles, -
points.
ed. Don Bradman, the 22-year- Under 8, st.-G. L. Gryspeerdt old wonder, stored 236 against (Beaumont) beat C. M. de L. Byrd Worcester as his first score (Bradfield) on points; A. D. Nor- England. This remarkable feat man (Charterhouse), boat J. Mont-ranks as one of the most distin- gomery (Wellington) op points,guished debuts of any Australian. Final-Norman beat Gryspeerdt This double century oceupled four hours and thirty-five minutes. on points.
Under 8 st. 7, 1b.-T. A. Browne Amongst his best hits were in- (Charterhouse) beat B. T. Porter cluded 28 fours and seven threes. (Bradfield) on points; G. H. Wyand The only chance he gave was (Wellington) beat D. Roden (Beau when he had passed the double mont) on points. Final-Browne century mark and was at two hun- beat Wynnd on points.
drad and Afteen, Under 9 st.-J. O. Collis (Brad- The innings was declared clos. field) beat D. J. R. Parker (Weled at 402 for 8 aftor five and a lington) on points; D. Tuckwell | half hours' batting. Brook was (Charterhouse) beat M. Elsdell the most successful bowler with 4 (Beaumont) on potuts. Final wickets for 148 rans, Tuckell bent Collis in the third round.
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Miss Corlett and Mrs. Latham Hall (Britain) beat Mrs. Hill and Miss Stifel, ond up.
Mrs. Mida and Mis Hicks (America) beat Misses. Park and Fishwick one-up.
The foodomes result was, thus two matchda won by each side and one halved,
Honours Regained.
HOCKEY.
The United Services Challenge Shield.
The United Services Hockey Challenge Shield won by Slat Bat- tery, R.A., when they defeated the The Americans furnished a Inst-R.A.F., Kai Tak. hy three goals to minute surprise with four team, will probably be presented to the winners to-morrow after changes, but they were unable to prevent Britain regaining some lost golf honours from America and setting the Walker Cup team en example.
noon.
are as follows:-
1916, when
The Shield was instituted in Hong Kong Volunteers.
it was won by the
For example, Miss Gourlay was
Winners for subsequent years two down at the twelfth hole. but 1917 No. 88 Company, R.G.A. fought back like Miss Joyce 1918 No. 8 Company, R.G.A. Weathered did last year's 1999 Staff and Departments. championship. She .did the 1920 and 1921, not competed for. thirteenth in two and obtained 1922 2nd Bn. The King's Regiment, 192 2nd Pa. The King's Regiment. the lend at the sixteenth,
1924 JLKS, B., RA, and 2/4 Resulta of the angles:-
Bombay Gunners. Miss Orcutt (America) beat Mrs. Watson (Britain). and 2.
Bliss Whid Wilson (Britain) beat Miss Van Vie (America), 4 and
Miss McGalingh (Britain) best Miss Hicks (America), 2 and
Mrs. HD (Amerien) wat Corlett
Miss and L.
Quier, 9 and 1.
925 1st Bn. East Surrey Regiment,
H.M.S. Hawkins.
10
Under 9 st. 7 lb-F. H. M. Mur- doch (Bradfield) beat G. A. Wolff (Beaumont) on points: D. F. Fur- long (Wellington) beat C. A. Ball
Furlong beat Ball on points. (Charterhouse), on points. Final,
Under 10 st.-P. H. Reason (Bradfield) beat A. G. Hawkins (Charterhouse) on points: F. W. G. Ships.Weldon (Wellington) beat A. Wardall (Beaumont) on points. Final-Weldon bent Reason on points,
1997 M.KS, Bd... R.A., and 6/2nd;
Punjab tegiment.
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Miss Park (Britain) heat Miss Wall
Miss Fishwick (Britain) heat Mrs. Fiderman America), and 4.
Miss Hanley (America) beat Miss Lobbett (Britain), 1 and 0.
Miss Fordyce beat Miss Chambers,
3. and 1.
Miss Molly Gourlay (Britain) beat Liga Glenna Collett (America), 1 and
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4198 27 LINDRUM'S DEFEATS.
Effect on Gates at Matches.
MILITARY SPORTS.
Two Days' Meet Begins This Afternoon.
The Hong Kong Areu athletic meeting takes place to-day, and to- morrow, at the military sports grounds, Sockumpoo.
London, March 3.
w.o.;
in
Worcester are. hard pressed as they have to acore 361 to avoid the innings defeat. They have at present lost four wickets for 108 runs.
The Intest acores read:-
Worcester: 131 (Gibbons 31. C. V. Grimmett 4-38. A. Fairfax 4-3).
Second innings: 103-4.
Australians: 492 for 8, dec. (Don Bradman 236, WY M. Woodfull 133, Brook 4-148).
LOCAL CRICKET.
The following will represent the Marshall
Volunteers against the Argyll and Under 11 st.-H. C. Hewett Sutherland Highlanders at 11 am. (Beaumont) beat W. Harris (Brad- on Sunday on the Navy ground- field) on points; J. L. H. Roberton E. J. K. Mitchell (Captain), Capt. (Wellington) beat J. C. Blagden R. C. Strachey, A. Reid, A. C. Beck, (Charterhouse) on points.
Hewett beat
Final. K. H. Batger. J. A. Summers, G. P. in the Lammert, F. S. W. Smith, N. A..E. second round.
Mackay, D. R. Kelly, P. W. J.
Robertson
CHESS.
A match has been arranged for this evening between the German
dans soon gained the equaliser,}. and this ended the scoring in a game that was two productive of LANCING BEAT WESTMINSTER.Tennis Club and the Kowloon Chess
that offence of lifting the stick above the shoulder.
Club. The latter have won three
Under 10 t. 7 lb.-W. J. Mar- Playing their last match of the shall (Bradfield) beat J. H. Burkin season on their own ground pester-shaw (Wellington) on points; day afternoon, the Y.M.C.A. with D. W. King (Charterhouse) beat ten men managed to draw with S. Chubb (Beaumont) on points, the Radio Club, sharing four goals. Final. King
An even game ensued and the exacratched. ebanges were fast and furious. The Indians opened the
scoring through a delightful forward move nient, but their success was short lived, as the persistency of Price led to his equalising with a very fine shot. The "Y" took the lead, through Ashton finding the net Under 11st. 7 lb.-G. H. Baines Planner. from an almost impossible angle. (Charterhouse) bent J. V. Crump It was a great goal, the Indian goat-(Bradfield) on points; J. G. Jenkina keeper believing he had his goal (Beaumont) beat A. M. M. Payne! The.comparatively poor publie covered by both his lege and the (Wellington) on points. Final. support for the series of matches peat was astounded to see the ball Baines bent Jenkins in the second Lindrum is now playing in Lon-at the back of the net.
The In-round. don is attributed, partly, to the three defeata he has sustained, and the general, opinion appears to be that if he had retained an unbeaten certificate. the Memorial Hall would not have been too large to hold the would-be spec- tators. One continues to hear.bination being really splendid, but tween Brighton, Lancing. Ton- comments upon the result of his their main trouble was that when bridge, and Westminster had to be To-morrow's card contains four-recent game with MConachy, and in striking distance of the goal cancelled. Lancing, however, came ship board. They have a splendid teen events, commencing at 3 p.m. these, although sometimes quite sticks" time and again. Ayteo, in the home team by three bouts to the great asset of experience of the they committed the offence of up to Westminster, and defeated chance this year. for, apart from Relay races will be run over 100 irrelevant, cannot wholly be the "y" goal, played a good game two.
difficult atmosphere which Heavyweight.-I. Ivanovic (West rounds the Publle Schools Rackets It is, of course, quite impossible as also did Rees at full back. Allen one mile inter-unit race and to elucidate all the mysterious Price of the forwards.
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was the pick of the half backs and minster) beat J. H. Davenport Championship, Evans and Bullmore yards hurdles relay, high jump. circumstances pertaining to pro-
(Lancing) in the first round.
bave been showing most convincing pole jump, tug-of-war, putting the fessional billiards, the very un-
Welterweight, in 5. G. Byrne form in their ordinary matches; shot, and the long jump, will com- certainty of the game obviating contain a large proportion of can- (Westminster) beat R. H. Raphael and their recent defeat of the Ox- plete the events for which units such a task, but those people who nons, which become monotonous (Lancing) in the third round. ford University pair, 1, Akers- compete for the Inter-Unit, Ath-have, been busily attempting to to regular onlookers, but the - spez- | Featherweight.-F. letica Cup. Scoring for each event estimate the ability of Lindrum, tators, generally, continue to be
Rashleigh Douglas and K. A. Wagg, has ins beat M. Broadhurst pired all Haileyburians with op will be 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, with the ex- in comparison with his con- astounded at the delicacy of his (Westminster) on points.
timism as to the outcome of the ception of the tug-of-war, where frores, have found their touch and his masterful control
Bantamweight.-L. C. Hyde championship meeting at Queen's. scoring will be 10, 8, 6, 4, 24 efforts completely discounted, of the balls. This mutat ba
Six units have entered for the while the, judgment of billiards matter for Lindrum's judgment or (Westminster) on points.
Parker (Lancing) beat R. F. Walk-in April. Cup, Royal Artillery, H.K.S. Bde., writers who asaerted that the Aus- alone. He is doubtless sufficient R.A., Royal Corps of Signals, trallan's form warranted
Paperweight.-R. P. the ly wite and discriminating to (Lancing) beat B. G. Nicholson Somerset Light Infantry, Argyll and opinion that he could concede know, by now, what his patrons Westminster) on points. Sutherland Highlanders, and 3/15th any other player at least 5,000 desire, and to adapt his procedure Punjab Regiment.
start in a fortnight's match, has accordingly. been severely criticised..
To-day's events, with the excep- tion of the three miles team race, will consist of eliminating heats and preliminary rounds in the tug- of-war, high jump and pole jump, the first event being due to com- mence at 4.30 p.m.
yurds, 220 yards, 440 yards, and norof. half-a-mile, while there will be a
Open Evento, There are two open events, an open mile, and enilated boys' 220 yards relay.
By permission of Lieut.-Colone!
C. H. Little, D.S.O., and Offers
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dians deserved to win, their com- schools, the four-handed match be-
Op.the run of the play the In- Owing to filness at two of the "out of four matches already.
Newman made an Unusually country have been so amazing drum, and in spite of the set-back Lindram's performances in this good start to his match with Lin- that competent observara could he experienced on
the second
(Lancing)
RACHETS
Peters
The draw for that most interest-
Bir-
Taking Harrow; Wellington, Rad. ley, Eton, and Clifton as survivora of the first round, Haileybury should defeat Harrow in the second, Radley should dispose of Wellington, Eton should put out Clifton, though the latter might well make good fight of it, and Marlborough should eliminate Mal- vern. "
not visualise his defeat, and his afternoon, when he scored only ing Public School event, the
This, would leave Halleybury, three losses have been the more two, while his epponent gathered Rackets Championship, which was to Radley, Eton, and Marlborough fr inexplicable. In consequence. Myla. 2604, he has kept within strike played from April 14-17, was the semi-finals. Prophecy, es- Somerset Light Infantry, and Lieut own opinion is that Lindrum has ing distance throughout. He re- I made at Queen's Club, West Ken-pecially in an event such as this, Colonel R. G. Maclaine, M.C., and become exhausted with continuous plied to Lindram'a huge break of sington, where it was to be played, where nerves count for so much, fa Officera, Argyll and Sutherland' Highlanders, the Band of the exhibition, play. It must be re- 2053 with one of 1049, and at one end resulted as follows:-
Haileybury a bye; membered that ever since open-perlod was only 450 behind. Somerset Light Infantry and the ing in Glasgow on October 13, he When the Australian reached 2001 Harrow v. Pipes of the Argyll and Sutherland has been playing in public every is his break, he announced that bridge v. Wellington; Kadley v. Cheltenham; Ton- Highlandera will play to-morrow day, Sundays excepted, and has Newman had agreed that the ses Winchester: Eton v. Rugby Clifton
afternoon.
achancy business, but, on form, Haileybury should beat Radley, and Eton and Haileybury would make Eton Marlborough."
a great Anal, The skill of Grant might just bring off another Light Blue victory, but a first win for Haileybury is by no means a re- moto possibility,
GOLF.
in addition, frequently given pri- sion should cease, although there v. Charterhouse.,. rate displays, effigy between ses- was still a quarter of an hour to Marlborough and Malvern, byes. SACRED HEART SPORTS:
slons, or after 100 clock at night. go, hart of a
With the possible exception of No airprice can he felt if Lin Lindrum said it was his ambi Haileybury, none of the schools drum is beginning to surer from tion to make a 1000 break, and have shown particularly outstand The Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga has the strain of h strenuous exer he thought it possible that, with ing form, and so this year's cham- consented to distribute the prizestions. Hellebut human after a rest, he might accomplish pionship looks very open. to the winners of the Sacred Heart all College sixth annual athletic sports High Blandard of Playing the offects of an hour and by E. N. Evans and R. W. Bullmore, but at the moment he was feelHaileybury will be represented to-morrow at the Kowloon Football Another reason that has been three-quarters constant strain. Club ground at 4 pm
Indvanced for the falling of no only added 62 in the evening, who will be making their third ap Charterhouse claimed five repre- public, support is, that people are howover. The first week's play pearance at Queen's. Last year sentatives, Winchester and Eton Lacoming surfeited with Lindrum's produced the fine aggregate of they reached the final and were two each, and University College him exploit other methods of play 124 nod Newman 111, and the chester Haileybury, are among hant, Oundle, Clifton, Tonbridge, ha, and would like to see 26,611 points, Lindrum averaging somewhat easily defented by Win- School, Repton, St. Pauls, Upping- to a greater tent. The major standned of play has been fully these schools whose name has Cheltenham and Glenmond one
his bigbrenke certainly maintained since. 337
ney yet figured on the champion each.
The 100 yards fint raca opet fe ladies fe timed, to take place at B.tt
p.m. Entrance free, post entry,
The half mile race open to the Colony (male) will be run at 8.45
Entrance free, post entry.
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