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SUTCLIFFE IN
FINE FORM ON
EVE OF TEST
(Continued from Page 1)
Sutcliffe has scored four cea- turies this season-135 not out! and 121 against Glamorgan, 200 ¡not out against Worcester, and 110 91 against Kent-in addition to against Derby and 61 for England! in the first Test
Barber scored 107 against Mið-į, dlesex a fortnight ago.
Lancashire, the 1939 champions. sustained their second successive idefest when they failed byī rane
SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1935
PERRY WINS CHINA'S REACTION
TITLE
¡EQUALS RECORD
IN BRITISH OPEN
TO AMERICAN
SILVER POLICY
(Continued from Page 1) ̈
Elsewhere it was said that the
GOLF TOURNEY British are making a close study
HENRY COTTON:
SEVENTH
LAWSON LITTLE LEADING AMERICAN
Muirfield. To-day-
of the situation with a view to
United States' approaching" the
One for a monetary conference, private source said that the Bri- tish felt that Japan' was endeav ouring to gain control of the Chinese
tless currency, and joint action by the United States and Britain were taken this was
Alfred Perry, of Leatherhead, likely to come to pass-Renter
Tagainst Derbyshire, the 1935 lea- jwon the British Open Golf
ders, at Old Trafford. despite a Championship, here yesterday WIMBLEDON UPSETS fighting innings of 131 by Iddon, with a score of 283, thus equal- who played in the first Test He Eng the record. Ebad previously scored 124 against
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RESULTS":
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EARLIER RESULTS. Surrey beat Hampshire by innings and 7 runs at
stoke.
Hants: 79 and 188
·Surrey: 274.
Essex beat Gloucester
wirkets at Bristol
n
Bassing
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Perry, who is the second British champion in 23 many years, had a
One of the biggest upsets of this record third round of 67, while his round was the defeat of Christian other rounds were 69, 75 and 72.
Boussüs, the brilliant young Sunshine, tempered by a' stiff
Frenchman, by Donald Budge, onej south-westerly breeze, made ideal of America's youthful contenders weather conditions for the final
Gottfried von Cramm, of Ger- day's play.
many, who has twice beaten Perry Alfred Padghain of Sundridge Park, was second with 237, his and who is one of the favourites for the title. playing one of the rounds comprising 70. 72, 74 and,
most classical games seen at Wim- 171, walle Charles Whitcombe." of
bledon this year, however, dis
ar y Crews Hill, who led at the end of posed of the other promising young the second round was third with American, Gene Mako, in four
Gloucester:,163 and 102 (Read 6 for rounds of 71, 68, 73 and 76.
-38).
Berex: 206 and 62 for 1
The South Africans beat Staf-
The fourth place was shared by sets to enter the last eight.
Miss Dorothy Round holder of: Bert Gadd, of Brand Hall, who turned in cards of 72, 75, 71: and
the ladies title, had an easy vic-
fordshire by an innings and 42171. and W. Lawson Little, the/tory in her third round encounter,
Į runs at Stoke-on-Trent-
Staffordshire: 60 (A, B Langton
for 6) and 88.
4
British Amateur champion and the Britain to enter the last 16.
beating Miss. Hargraves, of Great
first American placed, who had S. Africans: 190 (Backkonse 5 for rounds of 75, 71, 74 and 69. Heary Picard, who was thought ito be America's moat dan-l [gerous challenger, in the absence of Gene Sarazen and Walter Hagen, į was sixth, while Henry Cotton, the former holder, was seventh, and Sid Easterbrook eighth.
-TO-DAY'S MATCHES Lord's.----England v. South Africa
(Second Test Match) Oval-Surrey v. Oxford University Tunbridge Wells. Kent v. Glam-
organ.
Kidderminster- Worcestershire
Lancashire.
Birmingham Warwickshire v. Lo-
cestershire
Kettering Northamptonshire
Yorkshire.
Bath-Somerset v. Gloucestershire.
The detailed scores were:-- Scores as "cabled by Reuter were:
-283.4
Perry (Leatherhead) 69, 75, 67, 72
Alfred Padgham 70, D2 74, 71–287.
SAKDALISTAS SENTENCED IN MANILA
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While heavily armed police patrolled Manila all night the police stations were crowded with reserves and the barracks of the
Manila garrison were on the alert. Up. to midnight no trouble
had
Ilkeston-Derbyshire v. Nottingham-Charles Whitcombe 11, 68, 73, 16-been reported. A heavy thunder-
thire.
versity.
288.
289.
Hover. Susser T. Cambridge Ur Lawson Little (UIS.) 75, 71, 74, 69
MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS
The Social Democrats on
the
Bert Gadd 72, 75, 71, 71289.. Picard (U.S.) 73, 73, 72, 15–292. Hears Cotton (Britain) (holder) 63, || 74, 76, 75=293
Syd Easterbrook 75, 73, 74, 71=293 Branch 71, 72, 76, 74-294- Ayten (South Shields) 74, 73, 73, 71
295
Istorm
abortly before midnight: lessened the danger of risting in Manila......
ed.
A final check-up of the earlier:
fighting showed that among the IN HOLLAND
and 12 wounded, while the Sakda- constabulary two men were killed
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listas host 55 killed and 52 wound- The Communists polled 48,985
One policeman and five by- votes, against 26,235 in 1931, Boyer 74, 75, 76, 71m296.
standers were also wounded. thus capturing four seats
in-John Busson 75, 76, 66, 76=297.
The Under Secretary of the Kenyon (West Lancashire) 70, 74.1. stead of three.
74, 39=297.
Interior, Mr. Guinto, was mid to Boomer 16, 69, 75, 77–297.-
have informed the people that they Cox (Addington) 26, 69, 77, 75-297. had nothing to fear now. Every- Bercy Alliss 72, 76, 75, 15-298 MacDonald Smith: (02) 9, 1, 25thing was under control, he assert led, and the constabulary authori nest Whitcombe 15, 72, 74, 78-299.ties had the situation well in the Democrats, Liberals, Rodgers 75=299. Christian Historicals and Anti-Lacey (Berkshire branch of Henbury) Revolutionists which each lost Sió Brews (S. Africa),19, 74, 75, 74=
71, 75, 74, 80—300, lone seat..
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other hand, lost, scoring only $101,911 rotes, against 194,285. The Marxist gains were at the expense of the bourgeois parties
78-299-
1. In most of the other towns of Reginald Whitcombe 72, 75, 74, 82=
Holland the results were similar 303- jerrept in The Hague, where the Devics 78, 74, 76, 75=303. votes lost by the bourgeois were Mahon 71, 79, 81, 75-306.
“Sweeny 72, 73, 82, 80-305, won by the Right parties.
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