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The big three, all holders of the mile record at one time, who met at Palmer Stadium, Prince- ton, NL last mouth in one of the greatest mile races ever witnessed. The record, £96.7 held by Cunningham, was expected to be shattered, with many experts predicting a 4.05 mile or even less, but Lovelock, the Oxford star who went over from England for the race, was well outside the mark in his winning time.

Bradbury Too Good For Thompson

LOSER'S PLUCKÝ RALLY AFTER 16-2 DOWN

FEWER CRICKET

FIXTURES FOR

NEXT SEASON

WEALTHY PATRONS

DISAPPEAR

WORCESTER'S POSITION

CLARIFIED

(By THOMAS-MOULT)

London, June 9. The announcement that the B. W. Bradbury, of the Crai-first-class cricketing counties have gengower Cricket Club, defeated decided to arrange fewer fixtures G. EF. Thompson, of the Kow-next season is causing much loon Bowling Green Club, by 7

speculation shows in the Third Round of the Colony Lawn Bowls Singles Cham pionship on the Kowloon Dock green yesterday.

Scores:

"Roberta." **Roberta."

Head

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CULLEN AND JONES MEET

IN BOWLS OPEN

DOCK PLAYER FAVOURED TO

WIN TO-DAY'S GAME

FOUR Lawn Bowls

(BY “SKIP”)

Colony this tie as he is regarded as a 22 Singles Championship mat-better singles. player, but Jones ches will be played off this after-has also many years of experience noon, weather permitting, while to assist him and knows most of one keen pairs match will also be the tricks of the game. It will be decided.

Ja very stern struggle throughout,

What will probably prove the and ope which should be well most exciting game of all is the worth watching.

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K.C.C. TENNIS WIN OVER POLICE

Philippens And Green Win Three Sets

"D" DIVISION GAME

At the ECC yesterday the Kowloon Cricket Club beat the The reduction is mainly for Police Recreation Club by Z sets reason of economy. but it mast to 2 in the "D" Division of the not be inferred that cricket is Lawn Tennis League declining in popularity.

BATTLE OF STYMIES IN £750 GOLF

ALLISS SURVIVES DUEL TO MEET COTTON IN FINAL AN AMAZING ENCOUNTER

(By F. L. C. PIGNON)

Leeds, June Z

AS generally anticipated, Henry Cotton, the Open champion, has reached the final of the £750 Yorkshire Evening News tournament. He will contest the chief prize with Percy Alliss, Beaconsfield, a famous international who, like himself, was excluded from the Ryder Cup- matches because of residence abroad, and on the Sandmoor course to-day, over 36 holes, these two great players should provide a fitting curtain to a tournament which has done much to rehabilitate the prestige of British professional-

golf.

The finalists survived a day of terrifying golf, when half a gale of wind dealt mercilessly with meontrolled shots, play- ed into driving rain...

...Cotton was more the master of the elements than Tom. Green (Burnham Beeches), a distinguished. Midland golfer, whom he beat in the semi-final without great difficulty.

In that match. Cotton won- three of the first four holes and

was never threatened. He NAPIER LEAVES

turned three up, out in a fine score of 36, one better than scratch, which seemned unattaïn- fable in such weather.

One Bad Error

He made. but one had ezor, Fwhen he took three patis on the 15th green, but it did not reall matter, for he won at the 16th.

Beginald Cax the 27-years-old Hampshire-golfer attached to the Saffron Walden Club, Essex, had

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CELTIC FOR

DERBY COUNTY

£5,000 TRANSFER FEE PAID

SCOTTISH INTERNATIONAL

Charles Napier, the interna

a grand chance of achieving fame tional forward of Glasgow Celtic, by defeating Cotton in the third has been transferred to Derb round. Cox has all the shots, but County at a fee of £5,000. lacks the experience which 29 Napier did not re-sign for necessary to win matches in a Celtic after the close of the past tournament of this kind.

season owing to a dispute with He was two down with three the club on the matter of a bene played, fought every inch of tft match. way, and Cottón won only on the home green-

Mr. George Jobey, the Derby Scores: Fideed the truth is to the con- A Philippens and D. S. Green

County manager, was very much Car won the 8th, in a birdie affracted by Napier when the G. E. F.trary. Attendances and receipts

(KCC)

three, and drew level at the 9th, Celtic player partnered Duncan, Thompson have increased almost everywhere

beat C. Pile and G. Carruthers. 6-1 and even when two down with the Derby County outside left, in beat HL Major and S. G. Smith 6-1 | beat B. Baker and W. Meadows 6-3 free to play continued to battle, the Scottish team against Wales N. A. E. Mackay and D. Orr. (K.C.C.) won the 16th, and narrowly failed at Aberdeen last season.

beat Pile, and Carruthers... to hole a long patt on the home Napier and Duncan in lost to Major and Smith... 4-6 green, to tie.

this beat Baker and Meadows.... G

match formed one of the most brilliant wing partnerships in in- ternational football for many, Stymies made all the difference tion of having played in three years. Napier has the distinc- between winning and losing positions in Scotland's interna Percy Alliss in the other semi- tional team at outside left out final

side right, and inside left.

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McLeod Enters Next Round

WESTLAKE BEATEN BY EIGHT SHOTS

one between F. Cullen, a former} A. M. Holland, also ́a former

At Taikoo yesterday, W. McLeod champion, and acknowledged as champion and Interport captain, one of the best all-round bowlers plays another Interporter in P. T. beat H. F. Westlake in the Third in the competition this year, and Farrell, who, although one of the Round of the Open Singles Lawn F. J. Jones, the Civil Service skip most reliable No. 1's in the Bowl-Bowls Championship by 8 shots. who gained distinction with A. Wing Green team, is not so accom-

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Scores:

in recent seasons.

They do zot, however, wholly make up for the disappearance of the wealthy patron who made handsome donations to his county.

From Hand-To-Mouth The upkeep of the game involves

expenditure that is always ↑ liable

to be sivollen by bad weather, so that many counties live a hand-to-mouth existence They are secured at the bank

J. H. Freeman and L. E Kirby

(K.C.C)

beat Pile and Carruthers. beat Major and Smith Jost to Baker and Meadows

6-2

Stymes Decide:

Easterbrook, his opponent, had

through their guaranteed share of BOWLERS LOSES escaped earlier in the day from

the profits on Test cricket.

I regret that through

ami understanding I referred to Wor cestershire as a club with whom several other counties have not their fixtures for financial reasons

renewed

TO INDIANS Suffiad And Baker Turn The Scales

one of the most amazing battles of stymies ever witnesed, but he stymied himself out of victory i his match against Alliss. After a hard fight Allies had won the 7th and 8th holes in par figures: for a lead of two. He was still

"We were invited to play all At Austin Road yesterday, the two up when, on the 14th green. counties," the manager states. Indian Recreation further en-Easterbrook threw away a golden "Owing to our inability to fit inhanced their position in the Dopportunity. Easterbrook dates we were oblized to decline Division of the Lawn Tennis about 6ft. from the hole.” His first

W2F

fixtures with only two other coun League when they beat the Kow-putt ran 2ft past the hole and FOOTBALL ASSOC.

fourteen counties in 1936" ties, but we are booked to play loon Bowling Green Club by 6% behind his opponent's ball Easter

Bets to. 234.

brook could not get round the sty-

D. W. Waterton and E. Millarie he laid for himself, and in-t (K.BG.C):

stead of being one down, as, be should have been, was three down

Easterbrook struggled manfully after this misfortune. He holed a putt of 5ft to halve the 35th. but was now three down with three Bland to play.

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Petherick Beaten By Way

SIX-SHOT VICTORY ON 20TH HEAD

lost to AE. Susiad and A

Bekem

Jost to AK Minu and K

Hassan

26

36

lost to D. M. A. Razack and M

U. Razack

O'Connel and W. A. (K.B.G.C.)=

Grimmitt last year in the Pairs plished a bowler as his opponent Head H. F. Westlake W. McLeod and Rinks championships.

Callen is generally favoured for

GERMAN RIVAL'S NET ATTACK SUCCEEDS

(Continued from Page 3)

on the form the latter is showing now." This game should result in 3 Holland taking yet another step] towards this year's championship. What is likely to be the most exciting encounter in the Open Fairs Championship so far will bef seen this afternoon when the two. most likely contenders for this H. Henkel, Germany's second Year's title, P. F. Luz and H. Beer,

Another Surprise

$16.

Tanked player, who has improved the Becreio cracks, clash on the 15

and C G. Silva and F. X Silva, in singles since his appearance at Kowloon B.G.C. green Wimbledon last year, defeated The two Silva's are not blending McGrath after a great struggle, McGrath played in shorts ands only another of the many in-20 as well as was expected, but this 19 had his right wrist bandaged stances where a combination of 21 The Australian ran into a two skips has not proved too love lead in the first set and it

reliable Notwithstanding this.

utmost

looked as though he would walk however, they should manage to away with the match, but Henkel extend Luz and Beer to the fought back to 4all before Mc- Grath made certain of the set

Very little of the rear cGrath was seen after that. Bot

tried to manoeuvre

To-day's games are as follow EL. Rozario J. C. Brown

(Kowloon CC Green)

B. Overy

Club de ecreio Green

Law and

113

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ដួង

ANOTHER CHANCE OF A FORTUNE

for the

lost to Sufand und Baker

On the Kowloon C. G green lost to Min and Hassan...

MEETING FOR

MONDAY NEXT

(Continued from Page 4)

The Interport against Shanghai resulted in an overwhelming win for the Colony by 7 goals to 2

At the 16th. Allies was half aty while the visitors shared the 26mied and missed a short putt, and spoils in the game against, the 60 he played the 17th poorly and lost Chinese and bear, the Combined

yesterday Way beat Vibe B Tetley and L. A R. Dunean, that also, but escaped from a situs-Service 7-5.

beat Razack and Razacic

Perherick by 6 shots in the Third

(KBGC)=

Round of the Colony Singles lost to Saffad and Baker....

Championship.

Scores:

Head

Petherick

drew with Mum and Hassan best Exzack and Razacky

"D" DIVISION TABLE TO DATE

Radio

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4272

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tion that was becoming desperate by holing a puit of 10ft, to wis

6- 3}the match on the home pureer.

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