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TO A DRAW

Queen Of The South Win Again.

ONLY FOUR TEAMS WITH 100 PER CENT. RECORDS

LOVELOCK'S RECORD

BREAKING MILE

MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1933′′

WINS FROM BONTHRON IN WALLABIES WIN

LAST 100 YARDS||

LAST QUARTER IN 0.58.9

SECOND TEST.

China Mail

Sports Diary

TO-DAY Lawn BowlOpen Championship |A. Hyde-Lay v. A. W. Grimmitt

(Club de Recreio green, 5.10 p.m.>

Lawn Tennis

South Wales Borderers' Championship

(nil)

Finest Scrummagers Riding Entries close for Volunteers'

Declares S. African

Veteran.

Durban, July 22 The Wallables, showing far bet-

Jack Lovelock, the New Zealand For perhaps five steps they were to shoulder- and Olympic miler: astounded running shoulder Then Bonthron's American critics when he beat Bill

head bowed. This, however, was merely sym- Bonthron, the Princeton crack mid- bolic of defeat. The Nassau cap-ter form than they have get pro- die distance runner to shatter the tain-elect had not given up. But duced in South Africa, to-day de world's record with a time of 4 Lovelock pulled further and fur-feated South Africa in the second mins. 7 3/5 secs. in the annual ther away, running for all he was Rugby Union test, by 21 points to

B. athletic match between the com- worth as the crowd yelled in a

The backs were brilliant in at- bined Oxford and Cambridge team

perfect frenzy of excitement. and Princeton and Cornell on July tape did. Lovelock take

Not until thirty yards from the tack and impregnable in defence, look and forwards, in addition to play- 15.

around. Then he turned his head, magnificently in the loose,

proved wonderful scrummagers. saw that he was safe from pursuit|| and then came on anew.

Landon, To-day. The Hibernians, who are making their debut in the First Division of the Scol-

·lish, Football League, caused a sensation on Saturday when they held Glasgow Rangers, League Champions, to a goal- less draw.

Bonthron was expected to beat Queen of the South, another new) the New Zealander in spite of the team in the League this season, latter's comfortable win against followed up their win, against Celtic the best from Yale and Harvard. by visiting Third Lanark and secur- Ing both points by an odd goal the epic race: margin.

Motherwell, who are expected to make a successful bid for the cham-

Last Quarter Run in 0:58.9. Lovelock finished this blistering

The Springbok captain. Ben- nie Osler, declared that the better team in all departmenta of the game won

The following is the story of race with a final quarter in 0:58-9 Boy" Louw, one of the veteran almost incredible figures. His fractional

Springkok forwards, declared that times. were

0:61.4,

the Wallabies were the Anest 2:03.6, 3:08.7 and 4:07.6.

This re-

Aberling battle down the final straight-

ever

Mile Duel A Thriller·· That Lovelock-Bonthron duel presents successive quarters of crummaging pack he had pionship this year, again won. was all it was expected to be. 0:614, 0:622, 0:65.1 and 0:58.9, played against. They are one of the four teams with Every moment of it. was packed Bonthron's times by quarters were the amazing fashion in which they Where the Wallabies excelled was ja,100 per cent, record, and the sea with thrills, and that nerve-ting- 0:612, 2:03-5, 3.08.5 and 4:08.7.

son is only eight days old.

maintained their speed in the loose Ideen, Queen's Park, the famous away was so exciting that there, was

play, in addition to their gruelling, amateur team, and Queen of the not a person in the huge stadium

serummage work. Both the backs South are the other three.

and the forward took part in who did not jump to hir feet as The following were Saturday's the pair of them pounded into

spectacular attacks, and both were: premier league results:"

deadly in their tackling, The huge Springkoks took sérums In- stead of line-outs in the hope of re-wearing the Australians down. But

3 their tactics were vain.

Cowdenbeath 0 Queen's Park

¡Airdrie

0 Aberdeen

I

Ayr Utd.

4 Hearts

3

Celtic

2 Falkirk

2

2

0

0

3

3

Dundee Hibernians Motherwell

1 Clyde

0

Rangers

1

St. Johnstone Partick Thistle 2 Kilmarnock St. Mirren 2 Hamilton Third Lanark 1 Queen O'South 2

Rangers

Aberdeen

TABLE TO DATE

Queen O' South

Queen's Pk,

Motherwell

Kilmarnock

Falkirk Dundee Third

Lanark

Hearts Partick

Hamilton

Celtic

Ayr Uld.

Clyde

Hibernians Cowdenbeath

Airdrie ...

St. Johnstone St. Mirren

Gonia

P. W. L. D. F. A.PL

3 2 0 14 2

220000

the stretch.

There could be no question about the record-breaking poy. sibilities of the race. It was certain from the moment the Princetonian and Oxonian wheeled around the last turn. And when Lovelock applied the pressure in his lifting homestretch drive. Bonthron

had no sprint that could challenge.

The head of the Nassau ace bobbed down and he dug his spik- ed shoes into the cinders, but it was in vain. He just did not have

There timers caught Love- lock In the Identical figures, Colonel Charles J. Dieges, Charlie Hatfield and Tommy Lennon hitting 4:07.6 and the veteman Mort Bishop recording 4:07.3.

The former world's outdoor cord for the mile was 4:09.2, tablished by Jules Ladoumegue France in a meet at Paris October 4, 1931.

Although

Gymkhana.-

Don Bradman

MCCABE ON THE LEG THEORY

Bradman Could - Bat With Toothpick.

GRIMMETT AND O'REILLEY FOR NEXT TESTS

Lithgow, July 28..

of the Australian forwards were ob- In an address here last night to Pviously exhausted at the end, they cricketers, Mr. Stan McCabe, the in- held their own in the close work ternational, expressed the opinion that when Englishmen got a taste of body-line bowling that method. of attack would be "killed."

Body-line bowling, he said, was

BONTHRON SEEKS APPROVAL OF MARK.

ALTHOUGH SECOND TO LOVE- LOCK, HE MAY GET CREDIT

FOR NATIVE RECORD.

and were superior in the loase.

The Wallabies went on to the field determined to avenge previous defeats, and' by magnificent play they did it. The Australians displayed great not in the best interests of the dash early, scored first, and at game, and it had proved, to ho half-tima led 13 points to 6. They harmful. In regard to the body. Princeton, NJ., July 15.. maintained their grip on the game line dispute, the least said the 2 0 0 5 3 4 it, and Lovelock, striding beauti- Application will be filed for an in the second, in which the South soonest mended. It was true, as 0 0 4 1 4 fully with no show of effort or dis American native mile record on Africans played a man short. The come English protagonists argued, ress pulled slowly away. Bob- behalf of Bill Bonthron of Prin- Springboks tried their best to that there was no rule against thron was done. He gamely tried ceton, who trailed the world re- overwhelm the visiting forwards, body-line, but there was also noth- to hang on. but the distance that cord-smashing Jack Lovelock of but when the game ended figures ing to prevent a bowler from run- separated him from the New Zea- Oxford to-day, but was timed off showed that each pack won 18ning to within a few feet of the lander widened with every step. in 4:08.7 for the distance.

scrums, and that the Wallabies batsman and hurling the ball at his Seven' yards were between them

Daniel J. Ferrls of New York, won 26 line-outs to 10.

head. The bowler could diapose at the tape with the other starters, national, secretary, of, the Amateur

The Wallabies gained 12 penak of a whole team in this manner, and John Hazen of Cornell and Forbes Athletic Union, told the Princeton tles to 7, and had 27 touch kicks the side's total would be compiled Horan of Cambridge, out of it. In track coach ifact Horan did not finish, Hazen that the performance would

Matt Gels, to-night to 13. jogging along for third place, so given record consideration,

to be in Bonthron

5 20

1 1 2

0 2 0

3 0

3 11

PACIFIC COAST BASEBALL. Deadlock For Leadership Continues.

San Francisco, Aug. 13. The results of to-day's games in the Pacific Coast Baseball League! were:-

F.

R

Hollywood Sacramento

Hollywood Sacramento Missions Oakland Missions Oakland

13

Seattle Los Angeles

Seattle

Los Angeles

Portland San Francisco.

Portland

San Francisca

18

0

Following are the present stand- ings

Sacramento Los Angeles

Hollywood

Portland

Oakland

Won Lost Pet...

70

65 690- 79 65 .590

76 54 385 -583

60 12 455 San Francisco 30 77 21 63.80 398

Mission

Seattle

81 377 Unibed Press.

US. BASEBALL RESULTS.

The following were the results of the |American major league baseball mat.

cher on Saturday:: #

far back that he looked another race

of

Hazen Early Pace-Setter Lovelock never was ahead Bonthron until the final 100 yards and the pace-setting activities of the Princeton junior varied as the race progressed. It was Hazer

who blazed the trial for the first quarter and just before the pole was reached for the half Bonthron climbed around and into the lead, Lovelock right at his heels.

The pace seemed much too fast. They were traveling at such

and decided to set his own pace.

move

be by-

from no-balls.

His example was ludicrous, but it demonstrated how com. mon sense

cause two timers caught the SPORTS PARK PLAN we could be sacrificed

clocked him in 4.084

One Watch Shows 4:07.3.

lock in 4:07.6, the new record time. Three time-pieces caught Love while a fourth got him in 4:07.3.

The fastest previous Ameri- can miles was Glenn Cunning- ham's 4:09.8, made by the Kansas star in the National Collegiate championships at Chicago this year.

The six fastest miles ever run,

as the world mark from 1923 to 1931.

FOR WEMBLEY Swimming Bath As Big

As Albert Hall.

was concerned.. Bradman's

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·

'unorthodox method of dealing with body-line bowling, at- tempted by only the most daring batsmen, and probably the freakish combat this

said Mr. McCabe, would be

A great Empire sports and plea-strokes perfected to sure park is to be established at form of attack would disappear Wembley, embracing the whole of with the exit of body line. Brad- the Stadium grounds and several man was ja a class by himself, and'

could bat with a toothpick. acres of the exhibition land.

of nearly

the world.

It required a bowler of Lar- wood's pace successfully to ex- plait body-line. Jardine was a good captain but he preferred Woodfull's type.

The project, which will be in the Explaining Australia's collapse indoors or out, now comprise Love. charge of Mr. A. J. Elvia, the in the second innings terrific clip that it was a question lock's 4:07.6, Bouthrone's 4:08-7 (managing director, includes a every one of the last, testa, Mr. as to whether the record would Jufer Ladoamegue's 4:09-2,

the swimming pool, a "Hall of Em- McCabe said that on' a wearing wic- succumb or one of the

runners listed world mark; Cunningham's pire," and the most up-to-date out-ket the batsmen could not judge But, despite the tremendous speed, 4:09.8, Gene Venzake's 4:10, made door and indoor pleasure park in whether a fast ball, when pitched Bonthron was not satisfied. He In Madison Square Garden, and

short, would rise to the height of broke away from Haren at the half Paavo Nurmi's 4:104, which stood liams, the swimming pool will

Designed by Sir Owen Wil- the head or keep low."

be housed in a building of -- concrete and glass larger than the Albert Hall; It will include up-to-date sun- will be bathing enclosures, and

Woodfull's team had reposed the adapted for other sporting events, utmost confidence in him, and if a such as, boxing and ice-skating. In player could not do what Wood- the "Hall of Empire" will be creat full asked of him the player felt ed a permanent exhibition for the he was committing a crime.. Dominions and mandated terri-

Grimmett was certain to be tories.

selected for the next English tour, Preparations are being made for added Mr. McCabe. O'Reilly opening next May,

would probably be the most, suc-. cessful spin bowler ever sent abroad by Australia.

But hardly had he into the van when the gaunt Sigure of Horan, "The Vicar” they call him, marched into the fore to show, the way for nearly a lap He slowed up the race a bit, slace this was the least speedy, of the quar- ter, and Bonthroń, still eager to get ahead, swept past him as they went into the home- stretch.

But Lovelock hung on grimly and

passed Horan immediately after Bonthron had gone ahead, Then

LovelockTM la Overjoyed Lovelock, all miles after the race, said:

"With a faster third-quar- *ter, I think I might do the mile in 4:06. I have always been lucky to have a fast kick' in the last 440 and if I could reach the three quarters in 3:06, I feel sure I could cover the last quarter in an even 60- second."

Lovelock is a second-year medi-j

it was a race between the two of cal student at Oxford. He was them alone. Horan fell behind to born in Dunedin, New Zealand, join Hazen.

where he ran three years for Otago University before going to Eng Bonthron In The Valand He ran to a record British Bonthron swept past the judges miles of 4:12 before coming here In the lead, the New Zealander this Summer on his second Ameri- National Chicago 4-New York 8: right behind him. And so they can visit. He was unplaced in the Cincinnati 2. Philadelphia 12: Cincio went around the penultimate turn final of the Olymple 1,500 last natti & Philadelphia 3;. Pittsburgh :: 2: Boston 5 St. Louis 2 Brooklyn

and into the back katretch. Love Summer. At Cambridge American Boston Cleveland 6; lock was fighting to hold himself Saturday he ran the mile in 4:12 New York 7 Chicago 2; Philadelphia back 0 Detroit 6, Washington 6.8t. Louis 8-Reater,

Midway in the long straightawaY Bonthron let go. But as he start

last

A large gathering of spectatore ed to sprint the Oxford, filler alat- A bellliards match of 1,000 points up witnessed the 1,000-metres swimming tered along at his heels, running will be played this week in Canton on race in Canton on Friday off fun smoothly and effortlessly. The Bon Shin-plu, the champion of the the Oriental Hotel table between Mr. Poa. The race was arranged: by the Aquatic Sports Club and nearly forty Princetonian was working a bit Chinese Open Toneament vote of

rimmers of both sexes participated, harder but he was holding his own Kong and Mr.

champion of Canton by went 16Mr. Wong Shau-shan, who elocked 19usin, 9 saca, while kiss Las had just as the pair of them round-virtus of his success in the recent open championship tournament held at So-lai won the ladies events.

ed the tara.

-the YM,CÍAS

The Arst prize for the men's nection until Lovelock let go with all he who is then An. Yang Hat Cheung,

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