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MONDAY, JULY 10, 1933.

PHILIPPINES CAUSE LAWN BOWLS SENSATION

DENSMORE

SHUTE WINS

BRITISH OPEN

ats Craig Wood. By 5 Strokes.

SHOES AND STOCKINGS ARE REMOVED TO PLAY OUT OF STREAM

First Play Off Since 1921

London, To-day.

Securing a lead of three strokes

BEAT IRELAND BY

14 SHOTS

WIMBLEDON

TRACK TEAM · BEATEN

TITLES SHARED · OXFORD AND · CAMBRIDGE

BY 4 NATIONS

Frenchmen Frustrate

ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, AND Japan's Bid.

INDIA TRIUMPH

GUTIERREZ SHIELD MATCHES

ENGLAND, India, Scotland and the Philippines won their ties in the

First Round of the Gutierrez International Lawn Bowls rink competition at the K.C.C. yesterday afternoon.

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BRITISH WOMEN BEATEN BY FRENCH CHAMPIONSHIP HOLDERS.

Two Titles Retained.

London, To-day.

The 1933 All-England Cham-

at the end of eighteen holes Den- England, who are favoured to win the competition which has pionships at Wimbledon are now smore Shute won the British Open been inaugurated this year, will meet Scotland in the Semi-Final

but a memory. On Saturday the Golf Championship at St. Andrew's Round at the Police Recreation Club on Sunday, July 23, while India, Jon Saturday when he beat Craig who should reach the Final, will play the Philippines.

four remaining Finals were played Wood by five strokes in the play The Philippines caused the sensation of the afternoon when in brilliant sunshine and before a off over 36 holes. Shute is the they beat Ireland by 14 shots. Taking the lead from-the first head tenth successive American to win R. Rasa never allowed J. Cavanagh an opportunity to secure the lead record crowd.

Scotland completely outplayed Australasia to win by 17 shots, Of the 27 nations which, seat the title.

a six and a five at the 11th and 12th ends sealing the fate of Teddy

to the famous Shute and Craig Wood, both of Fincher's rink. Wales, under the skipping of F. Jones, did well to representatives whom are American Ryder Cup hold India to only 7 shots, The Welshmen actually led up to the tournament Australia, America, players, tied with an aggregate of 11th head. Level at the 13th end England forged ahead to beat 232 at the conclusion of the four Portugal by 6 shots, L. A. Gutterre, the dougs, of the shield for France, and Germany secured one rounds on Friday.

this competition, was unfortunately unable to play for the losers. title each, while France and His place was filled by C. G. Slīva.

America were represented by the winners of the Women's Doubles.

The following were the results of the Finals:

This was the first tle since J. Hutchison and Wethered re- turned 296 at St. Andrew's in 1921. Hutchison won the play

of.

England v. Portugal

(England won by 6 shots)

Craig Wood early hung a mill-England. rtone round his neck when he H. Hampton ¡drove into Swilcan Burn. He had B. W. Bradbury

to remove his shoes and stockings F. Cullen

to play out." Shute confidently held A. W. Grimmitt on to his lead throughout.

Portugal.

F. X. M. Silva

A. S. Gomes

R. F. Luz

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The following were the cards Heads

DENSMORE SHUTE.

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Second 18

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Wales

Wales v. India.

(India won by 7 shots)

J. Channing

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India

D. Rumjaho

A. A. Razack

MEN'S SINGLES

Crawford (Australia) beat Vines

Yule And Harvard · Win On Second Places

Cambridge, Mass, To-day, "The Oxford and Cambridge track, team, were unfortunate to lose to Yale, and Harvard in the annual athletic meeting which was held here on Saturday. Winning six events each the Americans gained the verdict by virtue of nine seconds as against the British team's three.*

The British team broke four re- cords for the meeting, while the

· Americans recorded new figures in one of the events-Reuter,

BRITISH TRACK RECORDS

Burghley Beaten By Facelli.

REID SECOND IN 100 YARDS

London. To-day. Lehtinen, the Finnish Olympic

(U.S.A, and holder) 4-6, 11-9, 6-2, 2-6 runner, shältered the British re--- 6-4.

WOMEN'S SINGLES

Mrs. Moody (U.S.A. and holder) beat

1 1 Miss Round (Britain) 6-4, 6-8, 6-2.

MEN'S DOUBLES

4 Borolra and Brugnon (France and 4 holders) beat Nunol and Satoh (Japan)

4-6, 6-3, 6-3, 7-5.

WOMEN'S DOUBLES

R.R. Davies

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C. G. Silva

D. W. Phillips

E. el Arculli

England

F. Jones --17 (Skip) Portugal Heads

U.-M. Omar

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Japanese rivals mainly through the brilliance of Borotra, whose

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Mme. Mathieu and Miss Ryan beat

cord for the Three Mile at the Bri- tish A. A. A. Meeting at the White City on Saturday. One other rev cord was smashed when Heljasz broke the Putting the Weight figures.

Lord Burghley was beaten by his old rival Facell and Dr. F. P.. Reid was beaten in the 100 Yards by Berger, a Dutch entrant.

Madarasz (Hungary) recorded the second foreign victory at the meet-

12 Miss James and Miss Yorke (Pritaining when he won the Throwing the

14 6-2, 9-11, 6-4.

MIXED DOUBLES

Discus with a distance of 144ft. 114ias. This effort beat P. Bermingham's-winning throw last. year by ft. 3Mins.

Von Cramm and Fraulein Krah- Johnson, the English representa- 28 winkel (Germany) heat Farquhara tive, carried off the Seven Miles 2and Miss Healey 7-5, 8-6.

Walk In bemine. 1.375secs., which” Jean Borotra and Jacques Brug was Imin. 38.1/5secs. slower than inon, the holders, beat their A. H. G.Pope's time last year.

Irish Triumph. Britton, the Irish contender, won

Ireland v. Philippines Australasia v. Scotland. lightning-like thrusts, deadly kill-the Throwing the Hammer event.

Philippines

The following were their scores in the first four rounds:

Craig Wood 77, 72, 68, 75. Densmore Shute 73, 73, 73, 79. Gene Sarazen, the holder, tied (Philippines won by 14 shots) for third place with Syd Easter Ireland brook (Britain) and Leo Diegel, H. Lockhart all of whom returned aggregatea D. Murphy,

J. Lunny of 293.

|J. C. Cavanagh

(Skip) 12 Heads Ireland

The lowest championship score {to bè. recorded at St. Andrew's

was Bobby Jones' 185 in 1927) The lowest in the history of the British Open was Gene Sarazen's 283 at Sandwich last year,

Of the previous ten winners of the British Open, Walter Hagen and Bobby Jones have It three

V. Atienza

V. Espina

Scotland won by 17 shots).

Scotland- Australasia

J. R. Way

W. E. Way

A, Hyde Lay J. C. Chalmers W. Mair

F. V. Whitta E. C. Fincher 26 (Skip) 12

Australia

M. J. Medina

R. Basa

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Philippines Heads

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J. C. Brown

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ing and vigorous driving complete with a distance of 147ft. 6ins., ly overwhelmed both Nunei and an inch short of G. Walsh's effort

Satoh -

The

"Bounding Basque's" antics amused His Majesty the King, who viewed the game from the Royal Box.

last year.

Whitehead, the Northern ... champion, won the Half Mile In the good time of 1 min. 54.1/5 secs. beating Scrimshaw by a yard. Pearce was third Whitehead's time was 2.2/5 secs.

More Mathieu and Elizabeth Ryan completed the "double" when they beat the young British pair better than T. Hampson's time 1after a thrilling struggle. The last year. Hampson broke the 2 Franco-American pair, secured the world's record for 800 Metres at the doubles title at the French Cham- Olympic Games after winning this 5pionships at Auteuil recently, event

Last year Miss Ryan partnered

A. Bell, another Northern cham-

5 Helen Jacobs in the Final, but they pion, won the Throwing the Jave- were beaten by Mile Metaxa lin with a distance of 169 ft 1ins.

(France) and Mile. Sigart (Bel-42 ft 6 ins behind 0, Jurgis

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Germany's First Win

Results:

COTTON. WINS

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1. D. 0. Finlay

2. Harper

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At Leeds yesterday Hairy Col|19. ton, the British golfer resident In- 20, Belgium, beat Gene Sarazem forme U. 8. Open champlön over 36 holes, by 4 and 3.

Cotton was four up at the eighteenth and kept his lead the rest of the way. --

Their scores were 67 and 71 ref- pectively.ZANC PENDAN

Sarazen lost the first of his five [Challenge: matches against- Archie

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(Recreio green)

B. W, Bradbury. AB. Whibley N. Nish 7. J. V. Ramsey Tuesday, July 23,

(KC.C. green); F. Luz v. F. Cullen

R. Basa v. EG. Post

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"PROPRIETOR

22 recorded Germany's first triumph.

Won by 3 Yards in 15 secs.

24 in the history of the Mixed Doubles One Mile

24 Championship when they beat

26 Norman Farquharson, the South

28 African. and Mary Heeley, the 20 British Wightman Cup player, 29 after 26 games.

Helen Wills-Moody beat Dorothy

1. RBL

2. Price

Won by 20 Yarda in 4 min 14.1/5 secs.

440 Yards Hardlos--

1

L Facelif (Italy)

2. Lord Burghley

Round, the British hope, by 6.4, Poron by

FOOTBALLERS AT 6-8, 6-3 to win the Women's

BOWLS.

Club Play Practice Encounter,

Yarda in 58.8/5-żeca.

the Weight

1. Belfast (Poland)

2. Howland

Singles Championship at Wimbledon for the sixth time in her career. Long

Distance Sift 8ins (British re-

and 45ft 43 ins.

An unpleasant incident which 1 Balogh (Hungary).

occurred through a line umpire's 100 Vares 23t

Distance: 24ins.

(decision marred what: would have

Saunders (Southern champion) Time 9.9/10 secs,

The Hong Kong Football Club been one of the greatest women's Three Miles who have now a bowling green of matches in the history of the tourna-1 Lehtinen (Finland) their own, played a practice game ment, on Saturday,"

The following were the scores

"A" Rink

J. Beach

S. Strange

H. Woolley w

8. K Harlow,

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"B" Rink

R. T. Shaw

J. Woods

W. Pryde

A A. W. Hodges

A. Brooksbank

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Reid

2. Cerati (Italy) Bat

Won by 200 Yards in 14,mina 9.170- Only Mrs. Lambert Chambers, secs. (British record) the British player, has a better, re- 220 Yards cord than "Poker Face Helen. She Berger (Holland) won the title on seven occasions Won by 14 Yards in 22- Suzanne Tenglen won it air times. High Jumpe

Miss: Round is the first player to B. A. Prenvrove win. a set from Mrs. Moody for hix (27) - (Skip)*** 16 years.

E. S. Carter

G. F. Greber

A. IL. Sully

E Strange

A Stevens

Mrs. Moody sgalů subdued her stroke power and was con- tent to produce no greater "speed than her opponent,, who C. B. Robertson drove splendidly, but who *11**(Skip) 20 it failed to slow.

craft

C. Lowry, the pid Cambridge) Bise who captained the New Zealand Flogge cricket teama in England in 1927 and. The French” 1981, In now married to Miss, Märgat Russell, the young bat daughter of Bir won by Hi

championship,::pla Andrew Hamilton Russell, who was par Borel de A commander in the New Zealand the 36 holes an Forces during the Great War,

golf Miss Boulle tunities at the

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