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DON BRADMAN'S HAPPY RETURN TO FORM
RAMBLERS LEAD CRICKET TEAMS
IN SHANGHAI
Stokes Still At Head of Batsmen
QUICK DISPLACES BOOTH
Shanghai, Wednesday, With the completion of the sixth round in the cricket league the Ramblers are still in the premier position, although the slightest slip may result in their being
IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. overtaken by the Nomads who are
Drastic Reductions.
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Al Simmons In Fine Batting Form.
U. S. BASEBALL RESULTS
New York, To-day,
Boston Red Sox nosed out the Chicago White Sox in the first leg, of their major league American baseball game yesterday, but the White Sox took the second game by a 4 to 2 margin,. Al Simmona hilling a circuit clout.
Kress, Sewell and Schulter hit four-baggers for the Washington
Tel. 21322.
INDIA BEATS S. AFRICA
FIRST SOCCER TEST
MATCH.
GAME AT JOHANNESBURG
only two points in arrears.
The positions will probably re main unchanged. until those teams meet again in the return fixture, as on present form there is none capable of giving the leaders much Jopposition.
The two Rees entries, the Colts, and Tyros, are fighting a neck- and-neck race in the third position with an identical analysis and even their meeting over the week-and failed to break them apart.
The Stragglers are one point ahead of the Shaforce In the latter half, while the Wanderers have still to register their first point.
The following are the present standings of the teams-
Ramblers
Nomads
P. W. D. L Pts, i
55 10 11
6 4 1 1 9
Colts
6 3 2 1 8
Tyros
6 3 2 1 B
Stragglers
6 2 1 3 5
6 2 0 4
Shaforce Tolice Wanderers
6 1 1 4 3 60
The Averages
0
Below are the Shanghai league
A Lea and a Grant are now fighting on the same side. De scendants of the great Civil War leaders, General Robert E. Leo and General U. S. Grant, Lewis Y. Lee, of Old Virginia, and Charles S. Scribner, of Chicago, play together on the baseball team of a Washington school..
SCORES 140
AUSTRALIANS
IMPRESSIVE
AT SHEFFIELD
SELLARS PLAYS FINE CAPTAIN'S KNOCK.
London, To-day,
With three wickets in hand the Australians required 26 runs to equal Yorkshire's first innings total of 340 at the close of play at Sheffield yesterday.
A. B: Sellars, who had scored 49 not out on Saturday, was the hero of the home county's innings, playing a captain's Innings--for 104, while Doh Bradman showed a welcome, return to form, hitting)
NEW. ORIENTAL AMATEUR ATHLETIC FEDERATION
Group Formed After Heated Debate On Manchakoo Participation
Tokyo, July 10, It is reliably understood that the question of the Manchukuo Amateur Athletic Association's participation in future sports meet- ings caused a heated discussion in the general assembly of the Far Ebstern
Olymple Association officials, ·
new
It ended in a cleavage and the subsequent formation of a group, sponsored by the amateur athletle groups of Japan and the Philippine-lands, under the title of the Oriental Amateur Athletic. Federation.-Rengo.
up 140, his second century of the NEUSEL NAMED
season.
Woodfull, Australia's cap- tain, played a dogged innings for 54.
Bradman's return to form is good omen for the Australians on
STANFORD CARRY ALL the eve of the fourth Test, which
BEFORE THEM
"DOUBLES" FOR KIESEL
AND BONTHRON
58TH INTER-COLLEGIATE TRACK
AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS
cricket batting and bowling aver-TANFORD University overcame all opposition with sensational ages, corrected to date,
The most noticeable change In the advance of the Rev. E. K. Quick to the top of the bowling
Hatting Averages
averages:
L. F. Stokes
R. Booth
i
R. D. Gillespie
G. B. Ellett
M. J. Divecka
S. R. Kermani H. Meston Rev. E.. K., Quick
H. Rogerson,
A. J. Barson
O. G. Simpson R. W. Edwards H. P. Madar
F. Kellner
D. W. Leach S. F. Shroff
J. n.a. R. H. Ave.
5 2 355 115 6:2 279 126
5 0 228 143
4 2 81 42
4 1 119 64 GO 188 84 44.35 16
4 1 91.37 41.90 28
121.00
36.60
STA
ease to capture the team trophy at the 58th. inter-collegiate A.A.A.A. track and field championships which were otherwise featured by two dazzling double victories for "Bulle!" Bob Kiesel, University of California sprint ace, and Bill Bonthron, Princeton champion middle-distance runner.
commances at Leeds on Friday.
Results, as cabled by Reuter,
were: .
Yorkshire: 310 (Leyland 43; ̧ A. B.
Sellare 104).
Australians: 314 for 7 (D. G. Brad man 140, W. Woodfull 54). GODDARD TAKES 9 FOR 37.
In
Gloucester Overwhelm Leicester,
London,' To-day. Magnificent bowling by Sin- field (8 for 40) and. Goddard (9 for 37) enabled Gloucester- shire to beat Leicestershire by the large margin of an in- nings and 221 runs at Bristol after only two 'day's play.
COMING WORLD
BOXING HOLDER
Johnston Selects German.
FINEST BOXER WHO HAS LEFT EUROPE
• New York, July 8.
It may be nothing more than shot in the dark, but James Joy Johnston, Madison Square Gar den's boxing manager, insists that the next challenger for the heavy- weight boxing title will be Walter Neusel, the big German blonde, provided he beats Tommy Lough ran here next month,
Johnston's solemn proclama. tion substantiates the prediction the writer made a month ago. The provision which Neusel must meet to earn a title bout is a olg ons, but by no means an Impossibility. Loughran Fading
There was a time when Neusel's This was Gloucester's eigth win chances of passing Loughran to 18 games and Leicester's gain a challenging position would seventh defest in 15 games.
have been all but pathetic... But On Saturday "Wally Hammond that was when Tommy was fas- 19.6 secondst followed up his double centurstar. As recently an: three years· · 20.9 seconds. against Notts with 114 which is a ago Loughran could have tied up
The final complete standing of the teams, with points, were: Stanford, 364; Yale 25%; California, 20; New York University. 69.75 18; Harvard, 16; Manhattan, 14; Princeton, 12; Cornell, 11-2/8; 45.22 Bowdoin, 10; Pennsylvania, 9; Michigan State, 9; Columbia, 6; 40,50 William and Mary.:6; Maine, 5; Rhode Island, 4; Boston College, 39.664; Holy Cross, 4; M.LT, 4; Dartmouth, 34; Northwestern, 3; 35.00 Pittsburgh. 2; Syracuse 14; Fordham, 1; Lehigh, 11⁄2. 30.33 100-meters 30.00 200-meters $ 1 165 51 29.00 490-metres 60 169 91 28.17 800-meters 60 166 88 27.66 1500-meters 5 2 76. 27. 25.00 2000-meters
25.00 110-meters hurdles 24.93 200-meters hurdles 24.34 Hammer Throw 29.67 Futting the Weight 23.00 Long Jump
IN. W. Keyworth
5 3 50. 23 60 149 60 6 0 146 46 39 71 33
4 0 B2 36
P. Madar
C. I. Smith
Sgt. Cartwright
K. Foot
E. P. Humphreys
W. E. Grlere
J. C. Jenkins
Sgt. Sevenoaks
Sgt. Mowsit
A. C. Sinclair
Sgt. Sellars.
T. H. Darvill
R. F. Shred...
V. W. L. Stanion
C. E. Ollerdensen J. M. Watson F. R. L. Carey |W. H._Cochran J. A. Issacs S. V. Gash Sigma. Lowe A. J. Willia
E. A. Pitts
6 0 132 38 22.00 High Jump
6 3 65 28 21.66 Pole Vault (tie)
4 3 21 19 21.00 Javelly Throw
50 105 58 21.00 Discus Throw
5 2 62 23
Robert Kienal
Robert Klesel
Allan Blackman
*William Benthro
*William Bonthron
Frank Crowley Philip 'Good' Sam Klopstock Donald Faver "John Lyman
Robert-Clark "George. Spitz
California
California
Stanford
47.5 seconds
Princeton
1:54.8
Princeton
3:56
::
Manhattan
Bowdoin
Stanford
8:39.3
15.1 seconds
24.2 seconds
170:09
Milne Stanford 53:24+ California 24:84
New York U. 6:51⁄2
13:9 Manhattan 200:4
"Keith Brown-Frank Pieren 'Tale ***Horace O'Dell
***Gordon Dani
Stanford * 158:04
20.67 Retained champlonship. New. meet record. Equalled meet record.
30 61 46 20.67
6 0 118 81 19.67
6 1 98 45
6 1 77 29
50 94 (2
6 1 93 42
5 2 52 $5
3 0 52 40
19.60
19.25 18.80
18.60 17.33 17.33
6 0 102 44 17.00 30 51. 26 17.00 40 65-69
16.30
6 0 97 44 16.17
6 0 94. 43
15.67
6 0 91 44 15.17 60. 71 22 14.20
4 0 56 25 14.00
60 84 29 14.00
"denotes not out.
Bowling Averages
Will Crawford
and Perry Turn
Professional?
American Writer's Declaration.
There have been many reports 0. M. R. W. Ave, concerning the Hkelihood of Rev. E. K. Quick 34.2 6 98 16 6.20 Perry and Crawford joining the
R. Booth
58.4 12.146.23 6.35
106.4.36 231 24 9.62 professional ranks and the lawn
61
D. W. Leach
J. °C. Jenkian
T. L. Rawsthorne
65
11 163 16 10.19 tennis editor of the New York
WYATT CONDEMNED BY HOBBS
Declared Too Late In Third Test.
V. W. L. Stanion 50 13 157 16 10.47 "Sun" states that "he learns JARDINE SUPPORTS SKIPPER
3. A. Isaacs
19 148 14 10.57 through official lawn tennis cir- 68.1 9 206 15 13.74 cles that J. Crawford (Australia)
42.4 8 162 11 14.78
38.24 154 11 14.00 and F. J. Perry (Britain) plan to
London, July 8.
happy augury on the eve of the a man like Neusel, but, despite fourth Test. Daore, who was as the fact that he stayed 15 rounds sociated with him in a big third with the huge Primo Carnera, wicket stand, was the former New Tommy has gone back. Zealand Test player.
In nominating Neusel as the Scores, as cabled by Reuter, provisional heir apparent, John- were:--
ston deliberately passes over Steve At Bristol, Gloucestershire. beat Hamas and Kingfish Levinsky. Leicester by an innings and 221
runs,
Gloucester: 484 for 9 dec. (Dacre 106,
Hammond. 114). Leicester: '187 (Sinfeld 8 for 40).
106 (Goddard 9 for 37),
ENGLAND'S BOXERS
FOR GAMES
Palmer Unbeatable Champion
STAMP OF GREATNESS
England's beam for the Bel- tish Empira Games boxing may prove sounder and more
Versatile than ever before. * For the first time England has fly-weight with the punch of a light-weight. He is Pat Palmer,
J. B.-Hobbs, the Surrey and of the Battersea and Shexgar
Passing Hamas is more import- ant, simply because he has so many supporters who regard. him as leader of the coming heavies.
"I'd be willing to consider Hamas, except for one thing." Johnston said. "It's a simple, one, too. Steve isn't willing to risk his chances by meeting Neu- del. Neusel was willing enough, but Charley Harvey (Hamas man- ager) won't hear of it. We offer ed Hamas this chance not once but five times, and every time it was turned down.
Kingfish Not Interested "The same holds for Levinsky. I offered the Kingfish a return with Neusel, but somehow he had lost interest in such a shot,"
Johnston regards Neusel as among the greatest heavy- weights ever to have come over from Europe.
Neusel would be a great chal- lenger if he would merely out- point Thomas Patrick," Johnston England has · been lacking In said. “If he wins by a knockout good small men for previoua Olym- and many think he will, we'll have
70.31 258 17 16.18 enter upon a professional tennis England batsman, writing in the clubs. 52 11 156 10 15.60 career following the completion
53 20 15 10 15.70 of the American national Cham "Star" on the third Test match,
6 207 13 15.92|
36
Capetown, Wednesday. At Johannesburg a crowd of Senátora, 1933 American League 6,000 spectators saw the first Rogerson
Lt. Col. Pelly champions, to beat the Detroit Test, ever played between. India T. A. Madar and South Africa, ended in a win G. B. Elliott
F. Batley - Tigera by a 10 to 8 tally.
No National League games were for the tourists by 2 goals to nil H. Meston
F. R. Kerman' decided.
The tourists were not as good E. Ollerdensen 58 10 210 13 15.15 pionships at Forest Hills this criticises Wyatt very severely plade and Games, but Falmer is match as hot as Carnera-Baer." Results, as cabled by Reuter, were:as in the previous matches. T. W. R. Wilson 87 21 225 13 17.31 year.
for not having declared the inn one of the hardest-hitting fellows, Neusel has been working ser 91 17 288 16.-17.90- It is highly significant of the ings closed at 500 and so saved we have yet had in the rank of lously at Dr. Bier's training camp There was no score at the inter- Sgt. Cartwright ̈· 40 · 6 202 10 20.20 trend of affairs that the present England's bowlers from the amateur boxing. val but in the second half their E. H. Anstice806 259 12 21.58 motto in lawn tennis appears, to strain of batting in the exhaust.
at Pompton Lakes, N. J., and has superior speed and accuracy' on-
be. "Win at Wimbledon and Ing heat.
a great. hit in the been concentrating almost solely, turn professional."
European Games
Games at Budapest, on boxing. He needs this train- D. R. Jardine, on the other hand, where he swept all before him. He is fast and hits with From which official lawn tennis writes in the Evening Standard in with his terrific right hook to tremendous force, but even his circles this information emanates praise of Wyatt for carrying on the Jaw
best friends tell him he needs con- is not stated.
of Perry's attitude I have little served to break up the interval been boxing as a senior for a
because "the extra batting time: Considering that Palmer has trol-United Press. - doubt he writes; but believe that for him and his bowlers which was mere three years, his record is re- if Crawford can return to Austre-very helpful in such beat, markable.The manner in which
Boston
Chicago
abled them to riddle the defence. GERMAN SPEED ACE'S
Bhattacharjee, their best for- ward, and Lakshminarayan scored 8 for India.
American League
R. HL E
5 13
·1
4.8
hit
87
В
Bonura and Al Simmons
homers.
Boston
Chicago
Al. Simmons hit a homer...
Washington
10. 13.0 Kress Sowell and Schulter hit homers.
Detroit
8 13: Greenberg bit a homer::
New York
Cleveland
Trosky hit a home
Philade
Louis
ROBERTSON CEYLON GOLF CHAMPION,
11 And 9. Win Over Lallyett.
NARROW ESCAPE
Car Turns Complete Loop To Land On Wheels
Treves, July 0.
He made
lia with the Davis Cup he will re- "If weather conditions were he boxed his way through to the BRITISH GOLF TEAM The well-known German motor- main an amateur at least for an-normal" adds Jardine, "it would be finel of the A. BA Champion car racer Manfred von Brauchitsch other year, while
to-day had a miraculous escape four months contract less than
[Perry was offered $25,000 for from death when, while making a days ago.]....... turning on the famed Nuerburg Ring race track, his car akidded: in a curve and overturned.
INTERNATIONAL LEAVES WEDNESDAY
Sheffield
ednesday have
3. M. Robertson won the final of The car made a perfect loop and the Amateur Golf Championship of landed on her wheels again, while Ceylon recently, beating B. J. Lal the driver was thrown out and lyett by the big margin of 11 up fell down, a few yards from the T. Leach und 9.
card This was the first time in the Beelden history of the competit n that the mained trophy, goes to a Victoria Golf Club taimed 1/player.
only lit
Low "bruises here. Joined the burt the damages aus
likewist: Beot
and has Jagainst the
an optimistic gamble on bowling ship was brilliant, and stamped out Australia twice for under 250, bim as not only an exceptional and if it rains then the less time boxer, but an exceptional cham Australia are given on a, good wie plon.
ket the better. It is for England Palmer is a man England can and the greater the chance of fore-look to win a title. The boxer ing a follow on
from the Col PAGH Fender, another former beating England captain, asserts in the as a Evenir
that England shas real chance of victory, famly Allen cha
FOR AUSTRALIA
Invitation Accepted.
London, To-day. The Royal and Ancient Golf Club.
yesterday that the invita the Australian Golf Union Australia a team of four players and a manager had been
team, which has not yet been
will leave for the Common- In September British Wire-
lith Longue
oroys" bowling stayers
vicket we are not pect anything very High
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