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LAMBERT OUTCLASSED.
King's Yacht Entered for Races.
FOUR. HOURS' CRUISE.
| FRAULEIN AUSSEM'S
VICTORY.
Doctor Advised. Her Not to Play!
MASTERLY DISPLAY.
Fraulein Aussem, who
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Rugby, Yesterday,
Krahwinkel Queen, who Fraulein and Cowes on Mon- women's final at Wimbledon, would lunched aboard herself have been quite justified in cutter
Britannia, scratching in this match, since it
Kid Berg, the popular Stepney
The King lightweight, scored another con- 'vincing victory 'in the United arrived at States when he defeated Tony day, to-day Lambert, a local boxer, on a tech- the King's nical knock out in the eighth which is entered for His Majesty's States when he defeated Tony Cup race next Tuesday. After round, at Dreamland Park, Newark, ward "they returned to the Royal New Jersey. The referee stopped yacht and went for a four hours'
when cruise-British Wireless Service. the fight in Berg's favour Lambert was clearly in a bad way. The "Kid" won every found.
The Briton topped the scales at 9 st. 13 lb., a pound less than his 'opponent, and he looked in 'fine
physical condition.
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French Team Due at Calshot on August 29..
SUCCESSFUL FLIGHT.
Lambert was the first to get, go- ing, and ho slugged away with 'ter- rife rights to the head without, however, landing on a vital spot. Berg retaliated with a heavy body bombardment, which earned him
Rugby, Yesterday. The the honours of the round.
Piloted by Squadron Leader A. H. American fought savagely in the second, but after hooking a fine Orlebar, Captain of the British left to the ribs, Berg again pasted Team of high speed pilots a Super
body
Marine Rolls-Royce S6 seaplane, a non-stop, two handed battery. The Briton the first of two machines huilt for casily took the third in similar this year's Schneider Trophy Race, style, and by the fourth Lambert made a very successful Arst-fight was covering up all he knew to at Calshot to-day. avoid punishment, and was holding flagrantly.
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In the next Berg stopped the holding by fighting his man off. A sti left hook brought up Tony's right ear, and hooks to the body shook him up again. Berg was go- ing right ahead now, but in the sixth round Lambert, after being staggered by a left hook to the jaw and a couple of heavy body ahota, surprised everyone by com- ing back to hit the Briton with a left to the face three times in suc-
cassion.
Lambert came out full of fight for the seventh, but Berg had now got his meaaure, and with a furi- jous onslaught he battered Tony all round the ring. until he went AL- down' for a count of nine. most immediately Lambert was Bent down again for nine, and only the bell saved Him. The Amer can came up gamely for the next, but he was still groggy, and when he tried to fight Berg off ho lack-
ed judgment and was warned for
a low, swing. Lambert could now only offer a feeble resistance, and after he had been heavily floored for a count of nine, he was in such a hopeless condition that the refereg rightly stopped the "fight and declared Berg the winner on a technical knock out.
PAAVO NURMI MAY
COMPETE.
The 1932 Olympiad Marathon.
HIS NUMEROUS RECORDS.
Los Angeles, July 25, Paavo Nurmi, Finland's great distance runner and champion of
is understood she played against the orders of her doctor, who de-i clared that she was unfit to play. She replied that it was impossible for her not to appear in such an important game, and though feel ing far from well she gave a mas- terly exhibition.
She was very modest about her victory and said she owed her im- provement to the advice she re- ceived from W. T. Tilden and to imitating the methods of. Mlle. Lenglen.
Fraulela Aussem is the first Ger- man woman to win the Champion- ship and as she won the French Championship last month she is the best woman player in the world, with the exception perhaps of Mrs. Wille-Moody:
The match was considered dull by many who do not appreciate the difficulties of beating such a retriever 85 Fraulein steady Krahwinkel. She varied her game
It is understood that the French to the utmost degree and always Team for the race will arrive at had Fraulein Krahwinkel on the The new champion has ob- Calshot about August 29 and hope run.
to bring six or nine aircraft with vious skill in tactics as well as in. strokea. She was worried how- them.-British Wireless Service
over, in the second set when Fraulein Krahwinkel went to 3-0. After fighting on both sides it. be- came, 5-5 and Fraulein. Aussem won the next two games. Fraulein Krahwinkel was so exhausted that she had to sit down at the side of the court to recover.
Our Sports Diary.
LOCAL.
WATER POLO-To-morrow- Division Navy v. Kowloon.
LAWN TENNIS - Saturday- "C" Division-Army T.C. v. Kow loon C.C.; University v. Radio S.C. LAWN BOWLS-Saturday- First Division-Kowloon Docks C.C. Kow-
R.C. v. Craigengowe B.G.C.; PipenC.C V.
Polleo RC. v. Club, da Retrola; Civil Service G.C. v. Taikoo F.C. Second Division-Trikeo R.C. v. Yacht Club; Craigengewer C.C. v. Kowloon C.C.; Club do Recreio v Civil Service C.C.; Kowloon. B.G.C. v. Hong Kong Electric R.C.
ABROAD.
CRICKET-To-day and To-
morrow.
.* Rugby v. Marlborough · (Two
Days).
England y. New Test).
Zealand (Second
Derbyshire v, Lancashire. Somerect v. Yorkshire.
Hampshire v. Glamorgan,
Northants v. Essex.
Notts v. Warwick. Gloucester v. Leicester. Saturday, Monday and Tuesday.
Curray v Notta... Sussex v. Middlesex, Yorkshire v. Lancashire. Kent v. Somerset:
Lelaster v. Northants.
Hampshire v. Gloucester.
Worcester v. Esser.
Derby v. Warwick.
Inter-
Glamorgan v. New Zealand. ATHLETICS Today Services Championship.
Sunday France v. England at Paris.
LAWN TENNIS Saturday Oxford and Carybridge v. Harvard and Yale for the Prentice Cap.
FOOTBALL Saturday-Scot tish League commences.
the last three Olympic meets in all FAST BOWLER'S LAST
events from 1,500 metres up to 10,000 metres, may try the mara-
thon in the International classic
here next Summer, Go
INNINGS.
This Information comes from J.J. Kotze Passes Away
Runnar Ohis, the Finnish Olympic attacho now here to make ʊplans for athletes from his country.4424 Narmi, besides his six, Olympic. championships, holds call of the world's-records) from 8,000. metros: to 15,000 metres. Associated Press
that
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GLORIA SWANSON'S TURE VENTURE.
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London, July 8.
Cape Town comes the news:
famous South African JJ Kotze died to 1879, Kotze played Western Provinca rovince, pre
V.R.C. BEAT NEAREST
RIVALS.
HALF CENTURY
PARKER'S FINE SPELL OF BOWLING.
Four Derby Wickets in Six Balls.
BRINGS "VICTORY.
Parker had one marvellous spell of bowling in the Chesterfield match against Derbyshire, which robbed the home side of success when they looked like achieving it, for he took four of his six wickets in six balls without having a run scorad off him, a feat which re- calls the performance of Mills, an- other Gloucestershire bowler, in taking five wickets for no runs, against Somerset three years ago. Gloucestershire won an exciting rutch by 18. runs, thanks to his and bowling.
LOS ANGELES DRIVER, WINS BIG EVENT.
100 Mile Fourth of July Automobile Race.
54 MINS:-10 SECS.
Altoona, Penn, July-4 Lou Moore, of Los Angeles, won the 100-mile Fourth of July auto- mobile race here to-day. He was
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a mile ahead of Jimmy Gleason of Philadelphia and two miles ahead of Wilbur Shaw of Indianapolis, Moore's time was 54 minutes and 10 seconds.
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