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GERMAN TRIUMPH IN SCHOOLBOY'S GOLF TITLE

H. O. SECTION WIN 20TH HEAVY BATTERY ARTILLERY AQUATICS

Mooney And Smith Outstanding

FINAL DECIDED IN "Y" BATH

Gur. T. Smith. by security four Arst places, was responsible for the easy victory which the Head- quarter Section enjoyed in the annual swimming sports of the 20th Heavy Battery, R.A.. which were concluded in the European | Y.M.C.A. bath yesterday after- Incor.

The Right Section, who had only half the number of finalists, did well to gain 22 points.

were

The best individual, swimmers

L/Bdr.

Mooney (Right Section) and Gar. T. Smith (Hend-) quarters Section), both gaining 20) points for their Section.

The prizes were distributed to the following successful competitors by; Mra. Parkes.

75 Yards Free Style. 1, Gnr. T.. Smith H.Q.S. 2, L/Bdr. Mooney R.S.;

3, L/Bdr. Gay H.Q.S. Time: 48 2/5

25 Yards (Beginners):— 1,

Grr. Stahbs: 2, Gnr, Sandells; 3, Gnr. Wright. Time: 18.1.5 secs.

150 Yards Free Style (Gannera).-; 1. Gnr. T. Smith H.Q.S.; 2, Gar. Gower H.Q.S: 3, Gnr. Gardener R.S. Time: 2 mins. & seck.

150 Yard Free Style (N,C.0.).—

1, L/Bdr. Mooney R.S; 2, L/Bdr.

Estranged from his bride, the former Mrs: John Jacob Astor Dick, Enzo Fiermonte, ex- Italian pugilist, arrives in Holly. wood to seek a screen career.

CLYDE AGAIN SECURE LEADERSHIP

SHANGHAI WINS

SECOND BOWLS

INTERPORT GAME

Last Wood Necessary To Decide Issue

MAIN WINS GAME FOR

SHANGHAI

Shanghai, September 7. Amidst intense excitement Shanghai and Hankow won their matches and the Interport lawn bowls series, both by the narrow

BECKERATH'S 4 AT 586

YARDS HOLE

DECISIVE VICTORY FOR

FRENCH

LANGLEY

LAD'S GREAT RALLY

(By GEORGE GREENWOOD)

Moortown, August 20.

EONARD Von Beckerath, the German youth who has hopes of margin of one shot, yesterday L afternoon on the Lawn Bowls winning the Boys' Championship, survived the first round Club green. Shanghai heating which was played here to-day. He beat a tall, studious-looking Scot- Hong Kong by 18 shots to 17 and tish boy, W. T. Train, of Edinburgh Academy, by 2 and 1, a mar- Hankow accounting for Shang- gin that could scarcely reflect either the run of the game or the dif hai by 19-18, thus giving Shang ference in golfing ability. hai and Hankow two straight wins and the series.

The bowling was nothing like as good as in the previous matches on the Police green, the state of the-green with its one narrow hand and one wide being all against it and the cross-wind blowing made it even more difficult.

Both matches were fought out to the bitter end, with the issue in doubt right up to the last wood

Seventeen years of age, tall and well built, Beckerath is ob viously a player of merit. He is rated at 3 at the Krefelder Club, a particularly low handicap for the generat run of golfers in Ger-

many.

ST. LEGER

(Continued from Page 4)

Beckerath has a sound concep- tion of most of the shots, His swing is good, though a trifle too fast for safety purposes.

Starting none. too well, it was

Although I do not think he will add the British title to that of the German, he will most proba- delivered, the large crowd of en- brilliant Derby triumph to hla thusiasts present getting all the name, is bound to fill a big part lably be seen in the final stages

of the championship. excitement they wanted. The best the future of the English thorough- TWO GREAT SPOON SHOTS game of the two undoubtedly was bred... (Continued from Page 1.)

that between Hankow and Shang- Everyone knows that he was a not until the tenth that he got a remarkable hai, whilst there were a few good most unlucky loser of the Eclipse square. This was With the exception of St. John-heads in the Shanghai and Hong Stakes. He was beaten a length hole. It measures 586 yards, and, Brazier L.S.; 3, L/Bdr. Gay H.QS stone, Clyde are, the only unbenton Kong match, the majority were from a four-year-old, to whom he in addition to its being slightly Time: 2 mins. 7.45 acca.

very loose. Shanghai beat Hong was giving weight on the weight-downhill, the wind was 25 Yards Dash, 1, Gar. T. Smith team in the League this season.

St. Mirren recorded their firat Kong in both matches, not only for-age scale.

the-player. To avoid the risk of H.Q.S. 2, Gnr. Roscoe L.S.; 3 L/Bdr.

win yesterday when they secured because they had that slight ad- Gay 11.Q.S. Time: 13.25 secs.

His trainer says that he be getting into the bunkers running 140 Yards Medley Race-1, L/Bdr. home points over Falkirk by the odd vantage on them in the bowling lieves he is altogether exceptional across the course with his drive, Mooney R.S.; 2, Gnr. Gower H.Q.S.: goal in three, while the Celtic but because they played a

more in merit, absolutely sound, and Beckerath took Time: 2 mins, showed a glimpse of their best form aggressive game. Hankow in both the kindest possible creature. Mr. smashing another spoon 50 Yards Free Style-1, Gr. T. to beat, the Hiberniana by four their matches won by better and Benson was so satisfied as to his to the green, got his 4.

their home fixture. more consistent bowling. Smith H.Q.S.; 2, L/Bdr. Mooney clear goals in R.S.; 3. L/Bdr. Gay H.Q.S. Time: It was their second wig in seven 31.1.10 secs.

games.

3, Gar. Roscoe L.S. 18.2.5 secs.

Obstacle Race.-1, Gnr. Hopkins; 2, Gar. Crawley (The first three in this race were disqualified for falling to drink all their lemonade).

Consolation Race-t, Gnr. Sell; 2. Gnr. Simpson; Gur. Falls. Time: 16

SECH.

Inter-Section Relay.-1, "H.Q.S."; 2. "R.S.": 3, "L.S." Time: 2 mins. 32.1.2 Becs. Winning Team L/Bdr. Gay, Gar. T. Smith, Gnr. Gower, Gnr. Tyr- rell, Gnr. Matthews, L/Bdr. Brock.

Officers' Relay.-1, "R.S."; 2, "L.S.": 3. "H.Q.S." Winning team-Lt. Kayll, Sergt. Rawlinson, Bdr. Price and Gnr. Hopkins.

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Clyde Rangera

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behind

spoon, and

shot on

Beckerath became 2 up at the soundness that he waived the

short 14th, where he put a spade Hard Fought Game

usual formality of a veterinary

mashie shot a yard from the flag Shanghai

has rarely

seen certificate.

and holed the putt for a 2. Stick- harder fought matches in the In- In due course a deciston will be terports or more mistakes made reached whether to keep him in ing grimly to his lead. he won by

2 and 1. than in yesterday's match be-training another year, but it is

A FRENCH VICTORY tween Shanghai and Hong Kong. settled that he will come in due

One of the two French competi This was very noticeable on the course to the Beech House Stud.

tors, Claud Fay, of St. Germain, 20th end, when Hong Kong were A Dream Come True

Paris, won his match. Slightly laying 2.

The Maharaja of Rajpipla gave impetuous, he put four balls out Malcolm missed with his first 1,300 guineas for him as a year of bounds at the ninth, and then drive and instead of trying to ling, his breeder being the Irish-put up his hands as in token of save with his second elected to man, Mr. Dan Sullivan. His one surrender. PWLD FAPs drive again and again mised win in three races as a two-year 7 5 0 2 14 7 12 which might very easily have cost old brought in £655.

(Results on Page 1).

37 pts St. Johnstone

6 pts.

22 pts. Motherwell

Aberdeen Airdrie

TRACK WIN FOR SWEDEN

Germany's Dramatic Failure

At

Hamilton Hibernian Celtic

Goala

7 5 1 1 20 7 11 64.0 2 11 4 10 Shanghai the match.

11 11 3 9 In Hankow's last end their lead 8 4 1 1 94 (Cameron Wood) by an accident

His wins of the Chester Vase, New-market Stake, and Derby

6 4 2 0 15 15 8aid down a very short end, which bring the total to £13,402.

6 3 1 2 14 98

7 3 3 1 7 19

7 2 2 3 9 4 7

Dundee

6 2 1 3 8 7 7

Hearts

2 2 2 6 5 0

Queen's Pk.

Albion

Partick

very nearly cost them the match.

With a cheque for £50,000 the Maharaja can be said to have ac- Shanghai v. Hong Kong hieved something only dreamed of Shanghai started off well

by all owners who come into rac-

Three up at one stage, he - threw away his advantage in one wild gamble. With a gal lant burst at the end, how- ever, he won the sixteenth and the eighteenth each in four, and beat . S. Ker, the Scottish boy, by two holes. Some remarkably good golf was

28 10 against Hong Kong, who had won ing. His first runner for the Der-played by a number of the boys, 31 7 9 5 the toss and laid a short. end. by and the winner of it!

31 6 11 5 Main with a good wood lay thei

1 4 2 5 12

2 50 13 16

6. 141 11 16

3

Light Brocade's Sprain shot for 'Shanghai, Omar the

The fact that Light Brocade, Hong Kong skip) being wide with his first and short with his second winner of the Oaks,

7 # 6 1 5 15

Queen O'Bouth & 2 3 1 5 8 St. Mirren Kilmarnock Ayr Falkirk

6

s1 5 17.1

HAMMOND'S SPLENDID AVERAGE

Stockholm, September 2 the 27th International Dunfermline Athletic Sport's meeting Germany suffered a dramatic defeat from Sweden to-day by the narrow margin of one-third of a point. Sweden had gained 100 2/3. points, while Germany. obtained only 100 1/3 points.

(Continued from Page 4.3.

BATTING.

AUSTRALIAN AVERAGES.

I. T.n.o. R. H.I

Åve.

was out of

among them being John Langley, of the Stowe School, who captain." ed the English team in the inter- national.

Sixteen years of age and

:

Following this up, Shanghai took the race, suffering from a strain- scratch at the Northwood Club, the next end with a good 3, both ed leg tendon, robbed it of some London, Langley gave an insight

of Main's woods being counters, of its intereat. A combination of and the 3rd, with a 2. Hong Kong Windsor Lad, Colombo, Umidwar then got a useful 3 at the 4th and Light Brocade would have with Beer's woods both counters. made a very open and, interesting Main saved at the 5th, Shanghai field. getting one and bringing the score

to 7-8 in their' favour.

Hong Kong took the next two

29 7 1657 240 75.31 ends with a couple of 2's, levelling again tried to lay a guard and

missed, Main called Malcolm for} and W. H. Ponsford 21 3 1271 281* 70.61 the

21 4 770 175 45.29

score at 7 all, Basa

into the quality of his golf at the first hole.

This measures 500 yards, and

though the wind was behind Lang-

ley, who is by no means a power- ful youth, he was on the corner of the green with a drive and a No. 5 iron.

He won, the hole in a "birdie” Indicative of

After the first nine games of the first day, Germany was leadings. J. McCabe with 50 points against' 38,

But to-day, when Sweden's best D. G. Bradman 22 2 1399 304 69.95 Omar's counting on the 6th, and a saver but he elected to drive four. This was

hammer W. M. Woodfull 21 2 1653 228 55.42 Beer's counting on the 7th. competitions, namely throwing, hurdle racing, tripleChipper-

fleld

Shanghai took the 8th with jump and discus throwing, started, A. F. Kippax 17 3 572 90° 40.85

a single owing to a lucky wick 29 1 1028 119 36.71 Germany's lead got smaller and W. A. Brown

of Malcolm's for the shot. D. A. Barnett 18 5 442 92 34.00 smaller.

202 14 8

Hong Kong got a 2 on the 9th! W. J. O'Reilly When the last event', a relay. S. Darling 28 1 $75 100 32.40 bringing them into the lead at 9-8, race over 400 metres,, was won by W. A. Oldfield 13 2 237 67 21.54 Shanghai bringing the score level! the Swedish team, Sweden's victory C. V. Grimmett 173 234 33 16.71 again with a single on the 10th at was accomplished. Trans-Ocean E. H. Bromley 19 1 299 56 16.61

H. I. Ebeling 16 1 194 37 13.85 9 all. and they followed this up Kuo Min.

T. W. Wall 11 3 71 24 8.87 with a useful 3 at the next. L. O'B. Fleet-

10 4 wood-Smith

*Signißes not ant. BOWLING.

HOME TURF RECORDS

(Continued From Page 4)

With winnings of £59,789, Frank

30* 33.66

and missed again, which might much of the golf of Langley, who beat his opponent, S. P. McEwen, very easily have cost Shanghai the match. Shanghai took the last of Glasgow Academy, by 6 and 6.

Leslie Hardie, the Scottish cap- end and match with a 2, Omar tain, and another of the competi missing with both his woods.

tors, also won comfortably from Main Outstanding -

R. K. W. Sloan by 4 and 3. Tom Main was the outstanding

SHEPPARD'S CRUSHING WIN player on the Shanghai side and, There is no denying the ability but for him, they would have lost. of A. G. Sheppard, the 17-year- Malcolm got in some good shots old son of the professional at the but missed many he should not Hawkstone Park Club, Shrews- have done.

bury. A sturdily-built youth with Madar usually got in at least a full swing kept under perfect 0. M. R. W. Ave. laying when Malcolm took their one of his woods and Munro got control, he crushed his opponent, B 31 3.00 wood out for the shot, but Omar a few good shots. For the losers, Colin Jackson, a local player, "to B. A. Barnett 1

was the most consistent the extent of 7 and 6. W. J. O'Reilly 685.1 260 1442 89 16.20 came up and recovered it to lay Coates

Playing beautifully, Sheppard IL. 1. Ebeling 519 171 1802 55 18.21 one. Hong Kong also won the next player, but he fell down on the L. O'B. Fleet-

16

5

2.66

Scores Level

On the 12th, Hong Kong were

wood-Smith 504.2 113 1386 72 19.25 end, with a 2, bringing the score last end when he was most want won five of the six holes. He as C. V. Grimmett 858.4 264 1886 94 20.06 level at 12 all on the 18th. Shanged. Beer started fairly well but tonished the members of Moor- a single finished up very weak. Basa also town by reaching the first hole T. W. Wall 459.2 92 1201 40 30.02 hai took the 14th with

L. 8. Darling 110.3 29 295 40 30.02 and Hong Kong the 15th with a was very feeble. Omar, whilst with a drive and a No. 4 iron. Butters has secured more than A. G. Chipper- 178.5 45. 482 12 40.16 single with the score again level. he played better than the day pre- "Quite improper, I call it," said

three times as much stake money as

, Jervis, his nearest rival, as trainer.

field

s. 7. McCabe 242

58 645 14 46.07 Omar getting the shot when vious, was not the Omar of old. E. H. Bromley 69.5 11 248 5 48.60 Shanghai lay 3.

5.0- A. F. Kippax 2

C

HARVARD BASEBALLERS. LOST LAST GAME'

Tokyo, Sept 7. Playing Kelo in the second

Again Shanghai took the next

The Scores Shanghai-A

A. Malcolm hole...

end with a single and Hong Kong (skip) T. G. Main, J. Munro, F. 0. the following with a single, bring- Madar 18.

Hong Kong.-U. M. Omar (ship) ing the score at the 17th to 14 all. Then Shanghai, thanks to bril. H. Beer, R. Baga, A. E. Coates. 17. hant bowling by Tom Main, got a 2. on the 18th Hong Kong taking

a spectator when Sheppard's putt for a three popped and out of the

B. Williamson, also the son of a professional, E. Williamson, of Wollation Park, Nottingham, play- ed extremely well. He was out.in 88 against a scratch score of 87- Hankow v. Shanghai good going in the dimcult condi Hankow.-E. Owen (skip) W. J. tions. He heat L D Cumming. Eisenhut, W. one of the scratch boy Interna

tionale, by 4 and 2.

Among the "dark horses".

The scores:

Gordon Richards is still the leading jockey on the Euglish turf, with 126 wins out of a total of 596 mounts, although, the punter, tak- Ing a #1 stake, each way in every race, would have been $178.11.3 down on the year's betting to game of a series, which was the the next end with a single. date. The only jockey to show last of their stay in the capital As the 20th end Hong Kong Crooks, A. R.. profit on the £1 atake basis is the Harvard baseballers this were laying 2 when the two skips Cameron Wood. 19. Perrynian, whose 67 winning afternoon were beaten by 6-5 came up to play. Omar tried to Shanghal-E. Thurgood. (skip) mounts out of 295 would have paid Keio were badly beaten in the first lay down a guard but failed, Mal-G. N. Manley, J. Brandley, W. T. one who impressed me most was

Įgames—Rengo,a

colm drove and missed, Omar Manley. 18.

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