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THEM

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TOO MUCH BODYWORK

SPORTS CHATTER

The

By Geoffrey Simpson

London, June 21 All Saints' then went in, managerial football jobs Mr. Blanchard hit,

two of the

ging are gradually being filled, as make 62 for &- yet they, lust the you have no doubt observed from freturn matchi day-to-day announcements.

In the other – case, Sexford

* But the biggest, prise - the va- School dismissed cant managerskip at Tottenham (School for nothing Hotspur

at to be won, the opening Seaford

It is wort and there

n

who wish they

Centrs

man seor

four-figured salary,jed a single of the first ball to

many officials win the match.

free to join fed anima

the list of candidates??

BOXING ARRIVAL

NHS morning the young Fir-

I understand that the Spurs Train berry-weight Gunnar

will reach a decision very shortly.

There is not a club with more Barlund, who is as much an idol in tremendous possibilities than Tot his own country as was the wron- tenham if only they can find the der Tummer, Paavo Nurmi, arrived

in England right man to take the wheel

He is here for contest with Ben Foord, at Wembley, next Tues- day, and I am warned to expect BANWHILE, yet another old something startling from him in

NEW MANAGER:

M footballer has fallen con- the way of punching power.

textedly into a manager's chair.

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Sports Diary

-TO-DAY

Tennis-"A" Division

Kowloon C.C. v. Craigengower CC.

Tel. 21322

Indian R.C. v. Club de Recreio "A" "HIT AND TRUST TO LUCK”

"C" Division S

Club de Recreio, v. Indian R.C.

CIVIL SERVICE AGAIN DEFEATED IN “B” DIVISION

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As you will see from his pic He is William Fixmpsun, ex Newture in this column, Barland is castle back, who yesterday was beautifully built for hitting. He appointed to control Leeds United has a nice temperament for the Mr. Dick Bay recently resigned game, too, being unemotional and the post to the astonishment of patient, like most of his race.

He learned to box in a cellar at ferences with the directorate. his home with the unwilling help Those with good memories will of his schoolfellows, whom he con recall Hampson helping Newcastle scripted as sparring partners. His to beat Axton Villa in the Wem-punching ball was a sack of Eley Cup final of 1924 - after the sawdust. Midlanders had enjoyed most of the pizy..."

AMATEUR CHAMPION

TUIZZE SAUNDERS

When Omaha ran in the Preck- here, herwin trying to emulate. feat on his sire, "Gelfant "Fux," >who won bech the Derby: and, Preakness in 1930, and 18. Saunders, 20-year-old jockey www trying to duplicate Earl Sande's feat of riding the winner in both stakes.

He will be no stranger to Leeds, T ARLUND tumed professional though, having played for the eldNo to help his widowed mother. Leeds City cab which was dis- but before that he had built up a BRADDOCK

handed.

MISS WILSON'S DAY MANAG

fine reputation as ant boxer

amateur

He won 95 of 106 contests,

ISS ENID WILSON is going finishing up by winning the

APPROACHED

BY BELLE VUE

rów. Her schedule is nothing less pest last year. In the final he beat FIGHT IN ENGLAND than a golf match in each of four the English amateur champion,

FOR SEPTEMBER countries within the space of P. Floyd.

On that form alone be must be twelve hours?

BUT AMERICAN HELD She is doing it by air, of course, pretty good, for Floyd would best

BY CONTRACT but the feat will be a remarkable quite a number of money fighters. fone just the same

At 6 am she will be out on the BROOKLYN

course at Holyhead, Wales, play-f ing wine holes with the club. pro- fessional. She then steps into, a two-seater plane and flies to |Morecambe, Lancashire, to play

Miss Winifred Berry.

RECORD THE

Pirates Humiliated In U.S. Baseball

IN YOUR GOLF TIMING IS A VITAL FACTOR IN PLAY "TEMPTATION TO COPY PROS. IS TERRIFIC”

"I REALISE I AM ASKING FOR IT

(By HENRY COTTON)

London, June 10. WAS pleased to see Miss Wanda Morgan win the British Women's Championship at Newcastle, Co. Down. She is a grand little player, and if she had been free to travel every where, as many other players can do, she would have even more titles to her credit. Congratu- lations on winning the Big Title!

Now to the Joser. I am sorry. Mirs Pam Barton Jost, but I am one who believes that going through a hard school makes a better golfer, and this young lady is having lots of *knocks.

BUT IT IS PART OF THE EDUCATION OF A COMPLETE COLE. BER, AND SHE IS CLEVER ENOUGH TO REALISE IT, AND ONGE SHE GETS HOLD OF THE LADIES CHAMPIONSHIP SHE WILL HOLD IT FOR YEARS CONGRATULATIONS, PAM ON A GRAND SHOW YOU KNOW WHAT I THINK OF YOUR GOLF.

Before dealing with this, week's correspondence I want to say a few words on the amount of bodywork the average handi- cap player gets into his golf.

From careful observation over a considerable period of time I am emphatically of the opinion that the vast majority of handicap goffers would put up better performances, cer- tainly more reliable ones, if they limited some of their body movements and relied more on their arms.

Temptation Terrifie

NEW ZEALAND RUGGER TEAM FOR JAPAN

ction Of Team Already Under Consideration

Tokyo, July Twenty-five New Zealan guz players will visit Japais for a series of seven games in and in Osaka in January year, the Rugby Feder nounced to-day

According to a cable received from Wellington to-day, accep mg the invitation extended by time.

When we see players like Sapanese body, the selection of

Bobby Jones and George Duncan the temptation to emulate their styles is terrific.

the players who will compose the team is already(under Frway. Japanese student teams will op pose the invaders, Federation oticials said-Benga

Their game is based to a large extent on their exquisite body- work; and it is chiefly from that they obtain their arresting esse and grace.

Without that Bexibility the at- Therefore, the temptation to tempt to do as they do is bound An offer to James Braddock, copy them is naturally strong.. to fail Mr Smith, who has the new heavy-weight champton. But what the average player taken up the game at thirty or to defend his title next Septem-forgets is that these mer haver forty years of age or

London June 25

"even

Probably Never Acquire It

"DOUBLE"ber against Jack Petersen or been swinging golf clubs. since younger, has not that flexibility.

Larry Gains has been cabled by they were quite toddlers, and in Belle Vue, Manchester

that fact may be found their Other offers have been sent engaging feribility. him to meet Max Schmeling in Europe, but the safest predictica is that Braddock will remain in the United States.

CHAMPIONS COMEBACK

New York, To-day.

It is unlikely that he will ever acquire it, therefore for him to attempt Jones' glorious pivot and Duncan's amazing lateral width PAIRS FINALIST LOSE

is asking for trouble- ly he gets it in abud (Continued from Page 1)

The averas The father and son combinationem-sure fully

had the Craigengower comple successfully the mo

That over, Miss Wilson goes by fair to meet a blacksmith on

the Turnberry course in Scotland. His name is Hugh. Mulliken and he starts from scratch.

He will not defend his chem- Finally Miss Wilson and her Brooklyn Dodgers caused a pionship again for a consider- two-seater fip across to Ireland surprise in the National Base-able time, because (1) He is un for a match on the Royal Por-ball League yesterday when der contract to Madison square trash links. After which, I say they twice defeated Pittsburgh Garden, having signed to that pose, the busy girl will find time Pirates in their "double-header" effect before meeting Baer (2) were going to emerge victorious consider how far for something to eat..

The Cardinals, Last year's There is much money to be eam-Way was easily the better of the ease he can hit a e world champions, are gradually ed in the meantime from films, josers, but found his opposite, L He plays this. creeping up on the leaders Tes exhibitions, advertisements, etc. Duncan, playing with deadly accut to a minin

The defence of the title can cracy, and even when he did compare the resu terday they nosed out the Braves,

TIP FOR FUTURE.

T

and

Moore securing his third four-always wait bagger in the home run parade.

Besults, as cabled by Reuter,

NATIONAL LEAGUE

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the scheme works out only a forced landing can stop it Miss Wilson will be the first golfer to have played in all the Promising Players home countries in a day..

The-ides, I suppose, is to de Fatskin, with a

service, monstrate what aerial transport Whitley, who has a good eye, and can do for one nowadays.

Brooklyn Blyth are all promising players that the time would come when all

A club secretary once told me Pittsburgh who are at present curbing their big golf courses would have their Brookly own progress by “hit and trust to own landing grounds. A ahrewd pu J. A. Bendall and G. Agafurof{luck” methods. were the most successful visiting

prediction, I think

th The day may not be far distant Philadelp

(Continued from Page 5)

Best Visiting Pair

pair, quickly adapting their play Bickford is in a class by him-when a golfer will be able to break- to meet the requirementsyself in this team and would fast at home and fly to any tours

Shute, although troubled by the welcomed with open arms ground, apparently had az

bylament in the British Isles.

day. His usual lobe failed in many "B" Clubs. Yesterday Lis CURIOUS CRICKET their object, although some of his lobbing and angle volleying was

cross-court, dzīves were good." a pleasure to watch He

Barrow seat down some cork- however, poorly suppor

ing" drives on the forehand, · but fun

was otherwise off form, his back-20, whose tennis

hand being particularly weak, alarmingly.

Agafuroff was good all round former steadis but there is still room for in control his

play.

provement in his volleying Ben- dall, as usual, was detdy at the

het

A Bad Lapse

The EC.C.

round and never Jool

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there is nothing new

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story

Lon Koenecke hit

•hite horner.

LEAGUE.

JACK LOVELOCK FOR SOUTH AFRICA

opelessly out-generalled and it be propelled with was apparent from the start who bodywork. He shou

send up a good bowl, Duncan us his long shots he ually played a better one

that the lati Gomes Bad Luck

the extrs Gomes invariably found the odds Jack Lovelock, the New Zealand went up to play, and consequent

lying against him when he runner, who beat Cuningham andy had to drive with more than Bonthron at Princeton, has ex ordinary frequen pressed his willingness to

At times Visit however, he could have draws South Africa with the Oxford and through a port, but preferred to Cambridge athletic texa in drive with only mediocre sur September

CIVIL SERVICE RINKS

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