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C.C.C. PAIR LEAD BY 17 TO 12
MRS. MEAD'S
FEAT
"Y" BATH RECORD
EQUALLED TWICE
IN Y.M.C.A. GALA
VERY POOR TIME BY MEN'S CHAMPION
PAUCITY OF ENTRIES FOR
INFORMAL AFFAIR
Mrs. L. Mead, the former Co- loay lady swimming champion, excelled herself at the informał gala of the European LM.CA. last night, when she equalled her own bath record of 31 seconds twice during the evening, quce during the Ladies” 50 Yards-cham- pionship, which she won from the only other entrant, Miss Jane Leppard, and a second time in the Ladies' 50 Yards Aggregate Handicap, when she went at scratch to beat Miss Leppard by | touch
The outstanding feature of] the night was the Men's 50 Yards Free Style Champion- ship, which was won by H. G. Lange, the holder, in the com- paratively poor time of 29 second! F. J. Anslow won the Men's - 50 Yards Aggregate Handicap in 30 seconds!.
Bu
BONNY INS
GIANT KILLER
POSTPONED
FINAL
CAVANAGH
BRILLIANT IN
OPEN PAIRS
MEDINA RECOVERS
LATE
IN GAME
L. DUNCAN PROMINENT IN KBGC COMBINE
Although the match between M. J. Medina and J. Cavanagh (Crai- gengower) and L. Duncan and R. Duncan, (Kowloon Bowling Green), în the Final Round of the Colony Lawn Bowls Pairs Cham- pionship, began at 4.30 pm, on the Civil Service green yesterday afternoon, by nightfall the last three heads had still to be played. These will be continued to-day.
When the game was post- poned yesterday the advantage lay with the Craigengewer bowlers, who led by 17 shots to 12 after having enjoyed the lead throughout. CCC. PAIR ——
TWO. Medina was not seen at his best during the major part of yes-
Every Davis Cup encounter since 1931 has seen Bunny Ans tin, the slim British veteran, once considered too frail to survive championship play, in the role of giant-killer in the Cup matches.terday's game. He had an in-. In 1931, he beat Shields and Wood, in 1933 Vines; and this yer took the measure of Allison and Budge, on whom America's hoper depended.
clination to be short, and on some occasions not one of his four woods were jack-high. He recti- fied this fault, however, although not until the match was well,un- der way. ··
L Duncan Excels.
Ladies Improve But Men...
Times in the Men's events. "are
ALLISON WINS gradually deteriorating, while those in the Ladies' section are
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His opposite, L. Duncan, played gradually improving, with
Allison's Easy Win *.
splendidly, and, în fact, was the the exception of a few who seem to Wilmer Allison, ranking United better of the two Bowling Green have dropped back to where they States singles player, defeated liant shots at times, but o
men. His father played somme started some years ago.
Henry G. Brunie of New York Owing to the scarcity of "Y" with ease; scores were 6-0, 62 and
the majority of the heads he was swimmers, members of the Lin-6-2 Frank Shields, considered outplayed by Cavanagh, who was his usual cautious and consistent colnshire Regiment's water polo America's most promising young
self. team were invited to take part in tennis star, had little difficulty in several of the events, including a eliminating Henry Emard of The Craigengewer pair opened jmixed relay and a medley relay. Montreal in three straight sets, the scoring with a "three" and a
160, 63 and 6-1.
"four" on the fifth head gave Sidney- Wood,... - another of them a substantial lead. The America's youthful court lumin-seventh head saw them leading A nevelty event in which Garies, started slowly against Wil-by 11 shots to 4 Lange and G. EL Fowler were to liam Reese of Atlanta by losing The eighth head witnessed some have covered seven lengths to five the first set 1-6, but recovered very good drawing on-the part of lengths by Mrs Mead and Miss and sailed through the next three, the skips. With a lie of several Leppard, proved a fiasco, the men 6-2, 6-3 and 6-2 to take the match against him Cavanagh came up being a length and a quarter be-
Menzel Triumphs
with a yard on and jumped the hind when the ladies completed The Czecho-Slovakian
jack to the right to lie the count their course, in pa
Roderick Menzel, defeated Nor
Duncan failed to alter with his The water-polo game between cross Tilney. Princeton Univer
last two woods. Mixed teams from the Y and sity student, 7-5, 6-3, 4-6 and 6-2 the Lincolns ended in a win for
In the women's division, Miss
Novelty Fiasco
star
Bowling Green Pair Score
Although Medina was short
the "Y" (Whites) by three clear Helen Jacobs and Mrs. Sarah Pal- goals. G. E. Fowler securing the frey Fabyan, who last week com with his first woods on the next |"hat-trick.”
Besults were:
Men's 50 Yards Free Style Ch
ship: vet
LEG Lange ⠀
2 GEL Fowler
bined to win the national doubles head, he had the shot L. Dime championship, each won their can, as always, was well up with first-round matches in the singles (his second, but was robbed of the Įto-day.
counter by Medina's third" "wood, Another winner was Miss Kand the latter added another. Stammers, conqueror・・ of Mrs. with his final -bowl-With his last Helen Wills Moody in the tourney wood L. Duncan, however, wicked (Also swam: F. J. Anslow and J.at Kent, England, and member of in for the shot Cavanagh only Greenberg).
the British Wightman Cup team just failed to pick this out and
United Press.
1ER Wood
Time: 29 secs.
Ladies 50 Yards Free Style Cham-
pionship:-
1 Mr L Mead
2. Miss J. Leppard
2.Time: 31 secs. {equals Exth record) Men's 50 Yards Agg. Heap
1. F. J. Ansław
2L Greenberg
3. T. Ingram
Time: 30 secs.
Novelly Race.
Mrs. Mead and Miss Leppard, (five) lengthey beat H. G. Lange and GE Fowler (seven lengths) by 13 lengths.
Ladies' 50 Yards Agg. X'exp:
1. Mrs. L. Mead) -
2 Miss J.-Leppard
oday,
13. Miss A Fowler
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went through. Duncan- blocked well and the best Cavanagh could |do was to take the second shot:
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Scores
Karl Grune, the famous German Head who made "The StreetTM "Abdal the Damned," will direct,
and the cast already includes Clive Brook, Anna Neagle, Sir Cedric Hardwicke, and Nils Asther.
I was informed: yesterday by MrMax Schach, on behalf of Capitol Films, that the negotia- tions have broken down writes a Time: 31 secs. (equals Bath record) Home correspondent, but Baer's 11 Water Polo:- Ay B14
did not finish Miss P: McCaw.
Whites beat Colours by three clear States is an interesting.
willingness to leave the United 12 goals, G. H. Fowler securing the hat- trick dada 1.
Medley Relay (Breast Re
Styles)
commen
tary on his ambitions, seeming to|24 Back and Free indicate that he is not unduly
foptimistic about his chances of 17
covering the work title.
Won by Chicken, Mackoan and Getteridge, from Efford, Steele and Allison, and Selk, Greenberg and An- słowi
Mixed Relay
GEL Fowler's team (Miss A. Fow Fler, G. Fowler, T. Greenberg, S. Fow- |ler, Lockett -and- Efford) bent. EL F. Selk's team -(Miss P. McCaw, HG Lange, Steele, Allison, Chicken ** and Selk).
SOLENT SWIM:ON: BY: BRISTOL MAN
Fortsmouth,
Jones
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M. J. Medina.
and
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