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Complete Entries For Five Events.
PROMINENT SWIMMERS ON VIEW
The regimental Swimming Sports of the 1st Battalion, South; Wales Borderers, will be held to- morrow afternoon at the European Y.M.C.A. Bath, commencing at 2.30
p.m.
Derby Winner The St. Leger Favourite
Scarlet Tiger Expected To Extend Hyperion
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11," GIANTS "DOUBLE" Fastest Time
OVER THE REDS
Clash With Senators In World Series?
LOU GEHRIGS 29TH. HOMER
New York, To-day."
New York Giants as the result of the week-end clashes areɛ, now assured of the National Baseball League pennant. Pittsburgh's
In Harmsworth
Trophy Race
National Interest In
Miss America.
TRACK AGAINST LORD DERBY'S check yesterday has given Bill Gar Wood's success in the Harms
HORSE
Terry's outfit a substantial lead.
The Yankees recorded the "dou ble" over the Tigers and the Sena-
400 hp. IMPROVEMENT -
Although the news of Commodore
worth Trophy race has already been received in Hong Kong the following. further details are of interests sast Several well-known local swim-THE present dry spell is already having its effect upon the chancestors also triumphed in the Ameri-
Marine City, Mich., Sept. 4. mers will be seen in action among of the various St. Leger candidates. Owing to his leg trouble are favoured to meet the Giants In Trophy again to-day when he was can League. The Washington side Gar Wood won the Harmsworth. whom are L/Cpl. W. T. Campbell, the restricted preparation of the favourite, will be hampered all the the 1933 World Series.. Hey Army, Y.M.CA, and Associa- tion quarter and half mile cham-more by the hard state of the ground and many other fancied colts the season in the second game for the second time over Hubert Lou Gehrig hit his 29th homer of victorious in his Miss America. X. pion, and A. Morrison, who won have only been doing light work.
against Detroit. He is now lead-Scott Paines British entry, the Bri the Y.MLC.A. Diving Championship Lord Derby's colt has already travelled to double the odds on Jimmy Foxx, 1932 home run king,
ing Babe Ruth and is 11 behind tain III.
S Inet Saturday night.
offer against his chance a month ago. It is reasonable, however, to in the home run parade. suppose that. If the rain comes and Hyperion suffers no further!. breakdown, he will start at very cramped odds on Wednesday, Hyperion has already demonstrated that he is the outstanding coll of the year.
Several well-known rugger men will also be seen in action among whom are Lieut. A. G. Martin, skipper of the Borderers fifteen, and Lieut. T. H, S. Gallety, Inter Coy. Relay Race.
(Team of six. Each man swim 25 yards.)
85 Jones.
to
After his wonderful victory at "A" Company:-Lieut. T. H. S. Galletly, Lieut. A. G. Martin, Pte. Epsom there were those who per- Gilmore, Pte. Morrison and Ptc.sisted that so small a colt-he mea- sured scarcely more than fifteen Reserves: Pie's. Hall and Wal-hands-must be deficient in sta-
rhina and that this would proved when the animal raced over
more severe track.
lace.
"B" Company:-Pte. Marah, Pte. 39 Jones, L/C. Isaacs, L/C. King and Pte. O'Kelly.
Reserve: Ptc. Kileman. "C" Company:-Pte, 42
Bill,
be
In going in marked contrast to the granite-like surface at Epsom, Hyperion followed up his classic success by winning the Prince of
Woodwan -to-day's motorboat Results as cabled by Router miles an hour. He was hard press
race at the terrific speed of 86.837′′ were as follow:
ed by the British entry, which co- vered the 35-mile course In 85.789 Emiles an hour.
PERCY ALLISS WINS Philadelphia
GERMAN OPEN
Cotton Fails In Last
Wood's time was the fastest ever recorded in a Harmsworth- Trophy event. He obtained the trophy for another season by virtue of taking two heats out
of the series of three..
Wood has held the trophy since 1920, when he first won it with Mia Miss America at Osborne Bay. 4 Challenger after challenger has
National League.
R.
H.
Philadelphia
Tinning pitched. Chicago ..
0 6
0
4 7
0
Hack hit a homer.
2
4
I
Chicago
0
Camill hit a homer.
Pittsburgh Brooklyn
2
I
5
2
Two Rounds.
Pittsburgh
2 8
Bad Ems, Aug. 14. Percy Allies (Beaconsfield), who
Brooklyn
3 7
New York
6 14
0
1. 9
11
9
.
0
4
I
7 11
6
14
1
10 20
1
Cpl. Shaw, 2/11. D. P. Yates, L/C. Wales's Stakes at Ascot over the was for some years professional to Cincinnatti
Scammell and L/C. Campbell.
Pte. Hewlett.
He shouldered
Reserve: L/C. 47 Williams.
mile & furlongs. "D" (M.G.) Company:
nine atone 5 lbs. on this occasion the Wannsee Club, Berlin, to-day New York - Pte. Reynolds, Pte. Cotterell, Sgt. Ford,
no small burden for a borse of won the German open golf cham-Cincinnatti Pte. Cummings, Pt. O'Donovan and such limited physical scope--and pionship with an aggregate of 284
the manner of his victory proved for the 72 holes.
Boston that he is a horse of outstanding
Hallahan pitched. Allisa played very steadily all St. Louis merit.
the way through, but for some! short approaches and weak putting Boston by H. Colton, however, the St. Louis Beaconsfield player might not have won the championship...
Reserve, Pte. 21 Jones.
"H.Q." Wing:-Pte. 35 John L/C. Fullager, Pte. Manard, Pte. Lockhart, Ple. Martin and Pte. Allen.
Reserves: Dar. Smith and L/C. Sutherland.
Enlisted Boys Race (Handicap),
Boys Eden, Dale, Popham, Pickard, Harris, '60 Smith, Cooper, Wonward, Welsh.
Diving.
(Each competitor allowed three dives, two atanding dives and one spring-board.)
"A"
Company:-Cpl. Morgan and Ple. Morrison.
Reserve Pie. Mason,
"B" Company: Pto. 83 Harries
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"C" Company: Pte. 10 Thomas and Cpl. Taylor.
Reserve: Ple. Simms,
. "D" (M.G.)
O'Donovan and Pte. Gould.
Reserve: Pte. Blanchard.
and Dmr. Coase.
Reserve: Lt. J. C. Richardson. 300 Yards Inter Company Relay
Race.
·
It is an old racing axiom that a good horse can set in any sort of going few will argue that Hyperion by his winning
performances at Epsom and Ascot can be fault- ed on this score.
who consider that over the gallop- Even so there are a few people
ing Doncaster track the Stanley House colt will be at distinct dis- advantage and it is to be hoped,
that, if only to prove the "doub Lers" wrong, last of the season's classics.
At the end of the third round Allies led Cotton by four strokes, their aggregates being 213 and 217. Havera also had 217 at the end of the third round. Boomer had 221, add A. Boyer, the winner last year!
American League.
Cleveland
Washington
Detroit
Now York Detroit... New York
come to Detroit to take the motor- boat speed prize back to Britain, 2 but in each case Wood was success.. 2iful.
..
The best previous average time for a Harmsworth event was 77.390 1 mile, made by the Miza America 0 IX.
Last year the Miss America
OX won from Kaye Don's, Miss Eng.
land Ill at the speed of. 73.7027 miles an hour.
The Miss America X was
·
1 stronger and more powerful bost
this year than before..
3
?
7 17
137
0
Government aviation experts and leading American automotive-en- gineers alded the veteran speed recer in strengthening the bull and, the mechanical parts of the craft for the most severe punishment any-boat in the world. has to take. The entire hull was rebuilt so
·3 it was three or four times as strong. An entirely new addition to the hull was an "arch," a four- 3 0 0layer laminated wood structure: 260 bullt on the keel,
2
*13
@ 10
Lou Gehrig hit a homer.
was equal with E. Roberts, of St. Louis Stockholm, with' 222,
Boston Alliss started the last round con- 'St. Louis fidently. He did the outward half ¡Boston
of 71.
#
2
4 8 2
0
A complete reconäitioning of the 73 motors, under the direction of Game went Packard engineers, who built them, -
Brooklyn 2; Pittsburgh 6; Brooklyn
National-Boston 6 St. Louis 3:1 Pittsburgh 7; New York 7 Cincin
8
also helped.
Essentially the engines remain--
{motora.—United Press,
Jimmy Foxx's homer. for the nat! 2; Philadelphia 9; Chicago 2. Athletics against the Indians on American-Chicago 2; Washing Saturday were his 40th and 41st Detroit 4 Boston 6; St. Louis Ghome, run crown from Babe Ruth tos 3; Cleveland 3; Philadelphia 5; this season. Last year he won the New York 6 (rain)-Reuter,
land Lou Gehrig with a total of 51.
Scarlet Tiger sent his stock soar-in 37. Grim determination-brought Blacholder pliched. in by reason of lils recent impreso me in 34, to give him a last to, 11, innings. sive victory in the Midsummer
At the thirteenth (380 yards) he Stakes over 1 mile at Newmarket.
U.S. BASEBALL - RESULTS · was stymied at some bushes. He This son of. Colorado rather blot-
ed the same as before, but it was. ted his copy-book when beaten su holed out in 4. Ife did the long Saturday's major league baseball each of the four 1,600 horse-power
made a wonderful recovery and
Jestimated that slight changes addė. The following wore the results of ed from 50 to 100 horse-power to Company Pic, easily by Canon Law at Ascot but fourteenth (486 yards) in 4, one games in America on Saturday:
this performance might well be under-par. His drive and a second overlooked. Scarlet Tiger had just pin-high were perfect. AS at the "H.Q" Wing: L/C. Linneyton taken part in the Derby a strain sixteen (804 yards), too, was won
that often leaves its mark upon aderful golf. contestant for some weeks to come. Canon Law, by his subsequent per-
Course Record By Frenchman. formances, seems to prove that he The French professional, "A" Company:-Lt. A. G. Martin was flattered by the result for he Dallemagne, of St. Germain, sat up |26 yard, Pte. Morrison 50 yard, Pta, has done nothing of note since. a new course record with a final Hall 75 yards, Pte. Wallace 75 At Newmarket Scarlet Tiger had found of 67, beating by one stroke yards, Pte. 86 Jones 50 yards and obviously benefitted from the rest the record set up by A. Boomer, Pte. Gilmore 25 yards; •
afforded him since Ascot. Only yesterday, Reserves: Lt. T. H. S. Galletly three horses turned out to oppose A. McNair finished as the lead- and Cpl. Morgan... b
him but amongst them was the re-ing amateur with 304. He played "D" Company:-L/C. Isaacs "20 doubtable Brown Betty and the steady game throughout, though yards, Pte. 39 Jones 50 yards, Pte. filly was beaten pointless,
he had the misfortune, in the third La Salle 78 (J. Alver 47, G. Souza 2. Miss J, Shoosmith 83 Harries 76 yards, Pte. MarahIt is true that the ally was con-round to be among the competitors for 5); St. Joseph's 128 for 9 (G.
3. Miss P. McCall 75 yards, L/C, King 60 yards and coding Scarlet Tiger 12 lbs, but she who started before the heavy mist Windsor 52), Pte. O'Kelly 75 yards, 2
is about the fastest animal in the cleared. In some instances he had Pte. Heath 6 for 37); "A" Coy. Liu- HQ. Lincolna: 75 (B. M. Trout 20
·Time: 45 secs Company:Pts 42 Hill 235 country up to a mile. Thus the play the holes blind.
colns 76 for 9 (L/Sgt. Ash 22,- 6iz. years, Cpl: Shaw | 60"* yard, trial can be considered to have Boomer experienced bad luck in Lilley 5 for 87).'" Pte 82 Davies 75 yards L/C considerably advanced the claims the third round he took 80. His Campbell 75 yards L/O. Scammell
yards;:'.
Reserve L/O: 74 Williams;
2
Saturday's Sport In Brief
Cricket.
5
50 yards and 2/Lt. D. P. Yaten 25 He is a big horse hardly suited tonate in his lies," Both Cotton Club 1st XI E (Howa 2),
of Scarlet Tiger for the St. Leger, shots were good but he was unfor- Football-r
and Havers played well right
Adillery, 1st XI 3 (Pardoe,
Club 2nd XI 2 (Boyd, Lammert), Adillery 2nd XI 1 (Barraclough),
Lawn Bowls,
the twisting Epsom track and through. Bad luck, rather than Edmunds). might easily give Hyperion more to bad judgment, was against the “D' (M. G.) Company:8gt Fora do than in the Derby, 28-yard Lt. J. D. Crews-Read-50 At one time it was thought that LEADING SCORES
latter in the last round-Reuter... yards, Fle. Reynolds 75 yards, Pte. King Salmon would play a big part 1 Cotterell 75 yards, Pte. Hewlett 50 in the decision of the last of the yards and Pio. O'Donovan. 25-yard, season's classics but Ble Hugo P. Allies (Beacons
Reserve: Pte. Cummings. Cunliffe Owen's colt appears to T.H. Cotton (W72 71 70 71
(Water "H,Q." Wing:—Pie, Maynard 25 have 'trained' off.""""
loo Belgium)71 72 74 782 yards, Dmr. Smith 50 yards, L/C Even so it is to be doubted whe Boomer. (BL
Cloud)
Int fad and ath-
Ed. Ed. Rd. Ed. Ag.
254
200
Interport Practice
U. M. Omar rink 7. B. F. Lor' rink 28.2
rink
A Holland's Grimmlit's rink, 14.
Heat 2
1. Miss M. Lang
Men's Diving Championship:
1 A. Morrison
42 Pis. Diva Of 17 Pts.
2. B. Goldman
49 Pt. Diye Ol 15 Pià,
D. Butherland
Men's 220 Yards Championship
1. H. G. Lange
2. A. G. Donn
a. W. T. Campbell
Time: 2 mins, 15.3/6.soca.
(Y.M.C.A. Record)
Mixed
ovelty Race (Post Entries) Won by T. fngram and Miss M. Lans
Men's 60 Yard "Championshippi
le A, G, Donn
2. E W.
8 R. B
Wood
Time: 27 46CH.
W: Men's 1005. Tarde Bresit
Championship
GH. Fowler being the only remain
| Füllerer 75 yards; L/C. Sutherland)ther this Belmon, Tront colt is.pospallemagne og 78 68, 80 78 204 Second Division Civil Service 47 ing competitor swam over the opurse-
(BL
A Boyer (Nice):- 74 74 16
- Police j
E.C.
76 yarde, Pte, Martin 50 yards and sessed of the requisite stamina, Pata, 85 John 25 yards.
Harry Wragg, has always ridden A. Grill-Avr 17 15 07 290 Bowling Great 10 Oralgengower 18 to record his first championship win
Germain) Officers and Bargrants". Corporals this colt as if there was a doubt as
60. Yacht Club 58 68.1/10_WOCH, Body Lodge) 71 72 73 78 200 Electric
81. Kowloon C.C. 60 Mixed Team "and Privates Relay, Raca.
Goldman, Mrs. 3. Weller M. Critchley A and R&B Wood
2. E. F... Salk, Mina 16: Laria
B, Dainid, P
(Block
to the animal's, staying ability, E. Roberts AT 1270 TL 77(293) Awimming
Sis men. Each man to swin 25 Canon Law, Young Lover and Bel- varda,
fry all have their admirers but it Inter Company Three Stylos Rolay is difficult; to estimate -
what Sew So grounds these animals can be
Gilmore, fancied **
Hyperion:uhould be
"A Company:-) Pio Morrison and Pte. Wallace,
Reserve Cpl. Morgan,
"B" Company Pto,
SPALDING
TENNIS BALLS.
GILMAN
Pfe Marsh and L/C,
TC Company:-Ly
L/C, Beammel) and
Reynolds Ford,
winning the race savar
Bolm)
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(Hamburg), 1-301-—AS d. Stamp (Aachen) APEITT Leatherhead) Hodson, (ChlewalI), The following ware the resultate
Frans) (Eliswood Downs), Men's 19 Yards Angregata: "Handicap ||296—=A. McNair (8). George » Mulla (Semi-Ada JF, Ricardo (Ba
h
and E., W, Radlong
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