SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1932.
-INDIAN TEAM FOR
NEW ZEALAND.
1933-34 Season..
Wellington, June 28. The Maharaja of Patiala is prepared to bring a team here during the 1933-31 season, ac cording to a letter from Frank Tarrant received by the New Zealand Cricket Association.
NAIDU COMPARED WITH BRADMAN.
Delights in Unorthodox
Hitting.
STYLISH AND GRACEFUL.
Writing of C. K. Naidu's brilliant century against the M.C.C. at Lords, the special correspondent of The
Observer says:—
Burgoo King Lame
MAY BE IDLE FOR
MONTHS
Injury, Believed To Be Bowed Tendon.
NOTICED AFTER WORK-OUT
New York, June 26.
E. R. Bradley's Burgoo. King, winner of the Kentucky Derby 'and the Preakness and thus far the outstanding 3-year-old of the year, is definitely out of the $50,000 American Derby and the $70,000
Arlington Classic, it became known yesterday.
On the eye of being shipped West to Chicago for the American Derby, which is to be run at Washington Park Saturday, Burgoo King has gone lume.
It is believed that the famous son of Bubbling Over has bowed a ten-
EX-PROFESSIONALS AND DAVIS CUP. ·
Now Not Eligible To Compete.
L. T. A. RESOLUTION.
Palmieri's Great Aid
To Italy..
London, June 29. Among matters discussed yesterday at the annual meet- ing held in London of Davis Cup national delegates was, I is understood, the action of The Italian Lawa Tenpis Federation in including G. Palmieri, former profes- sional, in their Davis Cup team
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Palmieri had been officially don in front. He has been examined nominated by the Italian governing Naidu is a big man, but there is by a veterinary, and while no.posi-body to play at Wimbledon, and his nothing heavy about his action, and tive announcement has been made, name was drawn; but he did not his strength lies in speed, His horsemen are unanimous in the as-compete. attitude of indolence changes in asertion that Burgoo King will be
Switzerland, defeated by Italy in
Hash and he hits with thrilling thrown out of the racing for several the Davis Cup at Montreux, had ferucity. He delights, too, in plac months unless a completely unex- previously raised the question in ing the ball with impudent deli-pected recovery occurs.
Taris of Palmieri's eligibility. In beration to large 'empty spaces
that contest Palmieri, by beating
Made History for Owner.
hitherto unperceived. J. C. White Mr. Bradley could not be reach-C. F. Aeschliman in the singles, was forced to place two men deep ed, as he was the week-end guest gave Italy the victory by three on the leg side to stop his pult of James Butler at the latter's matches to two. drive; but he could not police the
home. H. J. (Dick) Thompson, whale of the on-side, so Naidu trainer of the colt, was not at the "patted and pushed the ball every stable late yesterday when visitors
where between mid-on and fine leg. called. When V. W. C. Jupp came on to how off-spinners to a leg-trap, without a slip, we were treated to some pretty cutting.
While only amateurs, according to the existing Davis Cup regulations, are qualified to represent a nation, there was no specific rule to exclude Burgoo King matle history for professionals who might have been' Mr. Bradley when he gave the mas reinstated as amateurs. The con- tor of Idle Hour Farm his third ditions for reinstatement are not at Kentucky Derby victory last month present coramon to all countries, but. Naidu reached his 50, in seventy The colt always has been of a do-the International Federation (which, minutes. After lunch, Bowes and licate constitution, and only great hy the way, only authorises the Jupp kept him on the defensive for skill on the part of Thompson en-Davis Cup, but does not manage it) a time, and so his second 50 took a labled the son of Bubbling Over has accepted the principle that the little longer. After he had reach to win the Derby and the Preak-reamateurisation of a player, like ed ninety, the light got very bad, ness a week apart.
his deamateurisation, shall be
Yesterday's meeting passed a rule unanimously decreeing that no play- er who had at any time forfeited his amateur status should be eligible to compete in the Davis Cup.
ASCOT ESCAPADE
and Bowes bowled several balls- Burgoo King, a poor mud-runer, universally accepted. The Inter- just short of a length that stood was defeated in the Withers, Isnational Federation leaves to each. p. Naidu got over these and many had expected, because the race national unit the sole right of played them down through the slips was run over a soft track.
determining the status of its own with the ease of Ranjitsinhji him- Since that test, Burgoo King has players. self. Naidu has been called "The been pointed for the American Indian Bradman." but he eould Derby and the Arlington Classic, scarcely be more unlike Bradman in the latter to be run on July 16 at his methods for, instead of hitting Arlington Park, Chicago. the ball where it asks to be hit, he
Brought Out for Last Workout. takes a perverse pleasure in the He was brought on the track at unorthodox. Not once in his three Belmont yesterday morning to be hours at the wickets did he show given his final Eastern prep before us a really straight drive, and he being loaded on the cars, Burgoo rarely attempted to hit Jupp King was observed by many to run through the leg-side field.
below what was expected and an Describing the some match The examination of the colt as he left Manchester Guardian report says the track indicated that he had fal- the honours were carried off by len lame.
Naidu, the "Bradman" of India, The setback to Burgoo King's who, fortunate in being let off when campaign will be only temporary, 17 from a chance of stumping, stay: it is hoped by his many admirers, ed for the rest of the time to score Since the son of Bubbling Over is 110 in three hours. Ilis batting a young horse, it is believed that was stylish and graceful, but he has many days of successful above all, he drove with refreshing competition before him. freedom and power, and placed the
SEQUEL.
THREW STEVE DONOGHUE.
THE CHINA MAIL.
SHIREEN WINS KING'S CUP AT GOUROCK.
His Majesty's Congratulations To Mr. Lawson.
London, Junė 27. Seven boats took part on Saturday in the 12th annual handicap race for the Cup pre- Bented by the King to the Royal Gourock Yacht Club for competition among artisan owners. The ince was won by Shireen, belonging to Mr. O. E. Lawson, of the Cardwell Bay Sailing Club.
À telegram was sent to Buc kingham Palace conveying the result and the flowing was
Allison's
BRINGS DEFEAT TO PERNAMBUCO.
Clean Sweep Davis
Cup Victory,
VAN RYN'S GREAT FORM.
Brazilians Overwhelmed By Youthful Stars.
New York, June 12, -With-victory already sealed in the first three matches, the United
Versatility
of the Atlantic with a perfect record.
Wilmer Allison of Austin, Texas, and John Van Ryn of East Orange, who clinched the series on Friday by winning the doubles, turned in the Anal two victories by defeating, respectively, Ricardo Pernambuco and Ivo Simoni in singles.
Allison, whose performances throughout the Davis Cup sea- son have been of so sterling a character as to warrant serbus consideration of his candidacy for a singles berth in the European ties, gave a master- ful exhibition of versatility in the exploitation of the drop shot and lob in defeating Per nambuco, 6-1, 6-———2, 6~—0. Against the unrelieved speed of in Forest Hills yesterday to score Shields, the undemonstrative Bra a clean sweep victory and to com- zilian ace showed to excellent ad- plete its campaign on this side vantage. Yesterday, however, op
received from the King's priStates Davis Cup team defeated
Brazil in the remaining two con-) tests of the American "Interzone final at the West Side Tennis Club
vale secretary:-"Please con- vey to Mr. Lawson the King's congratulations on winning His Majesty's Cup to-day."
WORLD SPORTS
SUZANNE STORY. minds one of a good story THIS year's Wimbledon re....
relating to. Mlle. Suzanne Lenglen, the infant prodigy at the age of fifteen. A few weeks after the Great War commenced her home at Com- peigne was shell ridden. She, however, went out into the street to meet the advancing Germans. A German officer, obviously a keen sportaman, saluted the small citoyenne. "You are the little Suzanne, unless I am mistaken," he said. in excellent French. "I deg of you to quit immediately while there is time." Suzanne took this good advice, but not before she had buried the championship cup which she had won at Lite and which she returned" to win outright four and a half years later.
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FUTURE OLYMPIAN. TINN Whipple, a sixteen- year-old Arkansas youth, has jumped 23 ft. 3% ins. in State Championships and is considered by critics to be a certainity for the 1936 Olympic Games. He is also a sprinter of no mean prowess.
TOM WALLS WAGERS ON APRIL THE FIFTH,
Will Beat Orwell If They Meet Again.
To Walls, the owner-trainer of the Derby winner, April the Fifth, has accepted a wager of 50 guineas that when next they meet his colt will again beat "the Manton champion Orwell, and the loser of the, wager is to pay 50 guineas to the Royal Veterinary College Fund.--
SWIMMING,
DOWNWARD PULL AND ARM STROKE
Leg Action Powerful And Extremely Wide.
CARTONNET, THE FRENCH HOPE
France first, England second, Scotland third; so finished the race for the 200 yards breast- stroke championship of Eng- land at the Hoylake open-air bath.
posed to an opponent who could hit with the rapacity of Shields, but who constantly interpolated trap shots, chops and high-arching parabolas in a consummate de- monstration, Pernambuco could neither maintain control nor get 'adequate speed or depth on his ground strokes.
Simoni, substituting for Nelsoned his title, was a worthy winner, Jacques Cartonnet, who retain- Cruz, fared no better in the final and, though his time of 2 mins. 39 patch against Van Ryn, who resecu..does not loo well on paper placed Frank Shields, losing at against Stanley Bell's 2 min. 36.4-5 6-2, 6-0, 6-0. A more colourful secs. for the A. S. A. record the and energetic player than his team-conditions were altogether different. mate, but lacking the other's finish and co-ordination in his stroking, time in a 25 yards Andoor bath, The London swimmer put up his Simonis kept the gallery in high whereas at Hoylake it was a fifty spirits with his acrobatic courtyards course and the breakwater covering as Van Ryn kept him All clubs and organisations are scrambling from the baseline to the
none too warm. invited to enter the public Bil-net and back again. Hards tournament which is being
While he occasionally got in.. held by the Empress Billiard &
A telling thrust from the net Amusement Hall,
and made striking recoveries in the back of the court, Siment could not withstand the power. of the American's attack and dropped thirteen games in a row after the score had stood at 5-2 in the first set,
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Billiards Tourney.
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The entries for the competition | will be closed on Tuesday. Six organisations are participating In this event, namely the Nam Wah A, the Nam Wah B, Yue Lok, Chung Sing, Tai Koo, Ching Wu.
The Frenchman strikes one as An idea! breast-stroke swimmer, with bis deep cheft and fine shoulders. He has an unusual way of starling, for he does not come to the surface immediately after his dive, but stims for another; few yards under water, and this method seems to get him well under way.
The entry fee is $5.00 which is
Though Bell; gained on him down Team to Rest Few Days. regarded as the lowest possible]
the last length, Cartonnet was al- The American team will rest for ways master of the situation. He charge. The manager, Mr. Yung a few days and on Tuesday night, is the best breast-stroke swimmer Ylu-tong, is an expert billiard Allison, Van Ryn and Shields will that has visited Britain Burghley's Future.
player, and he will lend his ser- sail on the Europa for England.
from France, Lord Burghley is finding it diff-vices by acting as a referce dur-
and there have been. After competing in the Wimble-several, five or six baving already cult to combine business, politiasing the progresa of the tourne- don championships, in which they won this English championship. and hardling, and is undecided ment. whether he will retire from the
downward pull in the arm stroke a very strong and his leg action b powerful and extremely wide. He is just now A number of the Brazilian undergoing his military training
an interview
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CARNERA GETS SLAPPED IN PARIS BAR
track after the Olympic Games. Rugby Trio at Cricket. This year he captains the British The famous English rugby half-ing team in the European zone. side, and it is hoped that this will backs, W. H. Sobey and R. S. not mark the last appearance of a Spong together with T. H. B. players, Including Pernambuco, in Paris, but will be released for in Lawther, who was a surprise cap will remain in this country to gain the Banned Reported To Be famous and popular athlete.
Lord Burghley said for Scotland last year, do not re- further experience in tournament seems certain to be well placed.
Olympic. Chmes, where he Dangerous.
that he was fortunate not to remain idle during the summer competition. quire much training, and as to his months. They play regularly for At the conclusion of the matches. retirement he could make no state-the Old Millhillians' Cricket Club, yesterday, Sebastian Sampaio, Bra- ment as yet.
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rare distinction of possessing three his own and the Brazilian players" Wanderers in Practise.
Rugby internationals. Sobey cap-appreciation of the good sportsman- The Wanderers, under the keen tains the side whilst Spong distin- ship and friendly feeling which had captaincy of L. A. R. Duncan, is guishes himself behind the wicket. been shown to the South Ameri- the only European civilian team toj
cans. They were particularly ball with great akiil. He also made Jardine and Wyatt Bre both some late cuts and chop strokes, leaders by virtue of the office which
play hockey during the Summer, World Record Smashed.
grateful, he said, for their treat- At Ascot on Tuesday he threw They are practising assiduously in
Juan Zabala, the Argentine long ment by the press while he turned the ball neatly to is theirs for the moment--not by Steve Donoghue and did not come order to meet the All-India Olym-distance running champion, won leg. Although he gave two diffi-divine right, Unfortunately there under the starter's orders.
on their retum the American National 15-Mile cult chances in the slips when the are no
On pic hockey team born leaders of men in Wednesday C. Ray was given 'the from Los Angeles in August.
Championship in 1 hour 20. minė. light was bad, these did not de-cricket At the present time-mount, and after he had been twice tract from the merit of his innings. "Cricketer," in the Manchester thrown the horse galloped riderless Inman to Retire.
for nearly half a mile. Then hel
AMERICAN WIN IN THE SOLENT.
British-American Cap Won By 26% Points To 10.
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London, To-day. America secured the first four places in the British-America Cup Yachting contest for six-metre craft in the Solent yesterday..
Lucie, Bobkat, Jill and Nancy claimed the first four places in that order and helped materially towards America's grand total of 261⁄4 points to Britain's 10. Reuter.
F. R. Brown is going to be a in Australia, and great success should benefit by the harder wickets "down ander."——A. E. R. Gilligan.
Guardian.
AMERICA WINS YACHTING CONTEST.
Fourth Successive Win In The
British-America Cup.
America to-day won the British-America Cup when she secured her fourth successive victory at Cowes.
Bobkat and Jill, both Ameri- can craft, Anished in the lead. ing positions, while Vorsa (Britain) wax third, and Nancy (America) fourth.
America thus won the Cup by 24 points to 12-Reuter,
American Swimmers Set Up New World Records
Helen Madison Again Successful
New York, July 18.
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Miss Eleanor Hoffruann and Miss Helen Madison, famous American swimmers, established two new world swimming records for ladies yesterday, while training for the Olympic james,
Mas Hoffmann covered 100 metres on the back in 18.1/5 seconds, while Miss Madison, who is the holder of ten world records. swam 100 metres free style in 55 minutes, 322/5 seconds, bettering the previous record held by Miss Noreling, by f secon
London, June 17. Banned the horse who has taken a violent dialike to his jockey's colours, has been re- ported to the Stewards of the Jockey Club as dangerous.
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Melbourne Inman has decided to was caught by a spectator and was retire from the arena of first-class trotted back to the paddock.
billiards. In the early post-war The Ascot Stewards held an in-
yeas he was the English cham- quiry into the incidents and yester-pion. He has now accepted a day's issue of the Racing Calender managerial billiards post in the
states:
Midlands.
the behaviour of
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37-4/5 secs. in Chicagó. This is
83 secs. short of the world's re- cord over this distance, set up in 1902 by F. Appleby, the British
runner.
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Hobbs' Record Incident,
A curious incident preceded Jack Hobbs record janings against Essex. Just before he reached his century be chopped a ball which
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CARACIOLA WINS GERMAN GRAND PRIX Nuvolari Second.
The
Berlin, July 18 German automobile speed ace, Rudolph Caraciola, won the Reich's Grand Prix on an Alfa Romeo yesterday.
The Italians, Nuvõlari-ánd Borzacchini, both on Alfa Romeo cars, came in second and third, respectively.
The second part of the race witnessed a fierce duel between the German champion and the Italian racer who came in only 39 seconds behind Car-
Stakes and the Churchill Stakes at! Henri. Cochet, the world's best shot up off the ground to Daer in Ascot, the Stewards Interviewed tennis player who was eliminated the allps.. A slight pause ensued.. Major Lewis and H. Powney, the in the Second Round at Wimble before Daer appealed for a catch. trainer, and informed them that don this year, proposes to tour The umpire gave the bateman the they must report to the Stewards
Australia in October. He will be benefit of the doubt, but in doing of the Jockey Club that they con- sidered the horse dangerous to the accompanied by his brother-in-law, so slightly raised his left hand. Andre Merlin, another French Hobbs, thinking he had been given jockeys who rode him and to, the player to achieve fame. They willout, walked out of his crease andaciola. d
also give éxhibition matches at the on the umpire's warning was only Olympic Games during their tour just able to regain his ground in of America, after which they will time. In this match Hobbs scor travel through Australia, Newed two separate centuries for the sixth time in his career thus Zealand and Japan, Ke
breaking C. B. Fry's record.
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NEW TROPHY FOR COWES. Queen's Gift To RY.S.
Cowes, June 29.
Vines' Service.
Mead's Ambition,
Jack Crawford, Australia's lead- Philip Mead, who had scored a ling tennis player, said that century against every county ex-
Ellsworth Vines, the new Wimble, cept, Derbyshire at the commence............... The Queen has presented a cup don champion, possessed a dine ment of the season, rave Hamp- to the Royal Yacht Squadron for a service, which; “kicks or breaks shire a great triumph ́ ́when" he race during Cower week.
The total distance of the race was 520 Km. and was covered at an average speed exceeding 120 kp.h.
Escape's Girl's Attack By Clever Footwork.
Paris, July
Primo Carnera, the giant Italian boxer, has had his face slapped by a diminutive dancing girl, according
The name of the girl is given as
to a story current in Paris.
Miss Mickey Devine, a dancer from New York. It was impossible, to get Carnera's own version of the incident, as he left for Milan soon after it..
A number of witnesses of the scene say that it occurred in a bar in the Champs Elysees.
Shortly after Carnera and the girl had been introduced they ap peared to have an argument con-" cerning the fight in which Carnera beat Maurice Griselle, the French heavy-weight.
Carnera was, heard to remark, “1 do not argue with women.
"In that so?" replied the girl, who then stopped the boxer on the face several times. A
By some fast footwork Carnera then removed himself from the girl's reach.
Finnish Athletes May Not Compete In Games
over his lepponent's left shoulder, scored 104 not out in the second Disqualification of Flying Finn
This extra Royal trophy is for a and that he was also a marvellous Innings when his side, were set handicap event for yachts owned, by driver it comitatungum ||304 runs to win with four hours' members of the Royal Yacht Squad- steam oven and play before them. Hampshire, ron of 15 tons register and upwards, Goalkeeper. Killed, to do ex mod thanks to Mead's effort and a cen- which are Majesty's cup.
ineligible for his. The tragic death of John Thon- tury from Amold; beat Derby-..
son, the Celtic goalkeeper, less abire by six wickets,
Helsingfors, July 17.
Keen indignation has been aroused in athletic circles here by a cable from New York stating that the Swede, Edsfreem, president of the International-A Enion on arrival titere declared that mst remain disqualified since
up satisfactorily the inci
It will be competed for on Tues, than a year ago has been recalled day, August 2, the same day is thé an exactly similar tragedy Two Hat Tricks, King's Cup, com
when Alexander Cruickshank, the | What is claimed to be a Publić] the Finnish track ace, were altered List
trathclyde, goalkeen Hyed at School ericket record was accom the Finnish ANUL Instead of
centre plished by: FW. Mason,, Laʼsiow
off with right hand bowler
for King's School,
ying dents which led to his took
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hat trick:
Catford School wickets for 19 Aruns twice securing
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