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testimonial to Sutcliffe realised £701, During my Erst Indian tour I Lord Hawke remains president, had a lot of quite unsought pub-a position he has held from 1598, licity. merely because I objected and A. B. Sellers is captain for to playing cricket an Sunday. the fourth consecutive season. When invited to make the tour I The total income for last sea- had lost sight of the fact that all son was nearly £6,000, which in- the big matches there were play-cluded £17,149 gate receipts and ed on Sunday. Consequently, as I£6,194 members' subscriptions. didn't play on that day we had a break in the match and played Saturday, Monday and Tuesday.
MESSAGE from Jamnagar instead of Saturday, Sunday and Monday. This caused. I believe states that S. Duleep- some inconvenience; but I should sinhji, in an interview stated that like to place on record how readily he is going to New Zealand with
of Nawanagar's | the Maharaj Kumar respected my the Maharaja convictions and fell in with my team, but only as an adviser,
He added that his health was wishes. He never at any time! brought the slightest pressure decidedly better, but there was noi possibility of his returning to upon me to play.
NOT RETURNING TO CRICKET
Wellington
I wis astonished at the pub-cricket. Licity that my attitute towards A message from Sunday cricket got. It was quite stated: K S. Duleepsinhji has unsought. Perhaps the Press had advised the New Zealand Cricket Ino better news copy just then. Council that H.H. the Maharaja received cables and letters from of Nawanagar will be delighted to team to New an Indian every kind of religious organisa-bring tion the world over, congratulat-Zealand in 1937 for a short tour ing me on my stand for Sunday at his own expense and that the observance.
Jam Sahib of Nawanagar and
be mem-}
The Council has decided
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I have never played Sunday Duleepsinhji will both cricket and never shall. It has bers. been a source of pleasure to me and to my wife that our boys give a warm welcome to any In- have never had to be requested dian team visiting New Zealand. not to play on that day. My early religions atmosphere brought me LEICESTERSHIRE REVIVAL up to respect Sunday, to remem- Leicestershire County Club last for the won 11 matches [ber the Sabbath day and keep it season
holy, to make it a day of rest for first time. They start this season
with a credit balance of £568. mind, body and spirit.
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0. ALLEN is tipped by HOARY JOKE LIKELY
T. E. &. T. Holmes to captain the M.C.C. to tour Australia next: year in quest of the Ashes.
TO BE KILLED
MEIJI ASSURED OF
PENNANT
Holmes said that several mem- bers of his side who had toured! New Zealand entertained hopes of returning with the Test team next no fore-
Tokyo, May 2. year. He would make
that they cast beyond his belief
Tokyo to-night. was confronted would be considerably different with the loss of its favourite base- from that which last visited Aus-bail joke. For the last eight tralia Allen, he said, might be years, Meiji has started the inter- captain.
collegiate baseball season with aj Allen. who is Sydney-born bang, and ended, if not in the would be gladly welcomed in Aus-cellar, at less away down the tralia as England's leader.
line. After all this time, it be
most of the Tests when the Aus- tralians toured England in 1934.
with Hosei.
the
Well liked by many followers of the track is Grand Slam, owned by the Bomar stables. Although prominent among the entries for the Kentucky Derby on May 2 last, it, finished nowhere.
WHAT HARVEY AND MɑAVOY SAY ABOUT A FIGHT
Controversy Arises Over Middleweight Bout
London, April 15.--Controversy has arisen over Len Harvey's £1,000 aght challenge to Jock Me Avoy should McAvoy beat Peter- sen for the British and Empire heavy-weight titles on April 23 at Earl's Court
McAvoy has replied that he is willing to defend the middle- weight title against Harvey for £1,000. Harvey to-day pointed out that he could not make the mid- -die-weight limit. He was prepar- ed to wager. £1,000 against Me- Avoy at 12st. cib.
[Jock McAvoy was defeated by Jack Petersen, of Wales, in = 15-round contest for the British and Empire heavyweight boxing titles on April 23 at. the Empress Stadium, Earl's Court.]
KING'S HORSE WINS
MISS RAWLS
SHATTERS OWN
GOLF NOTES
(By "NIRLICK”)
A. Stewart won the March
W. medal pool over the Kow
loon City Course and earned him- self a handicap of six. To cele brate the occasion he sallies forth in April and promptly chalks up 17-5-65 to lead the 49 entrants and annex the pool once again. Incidentally, his card shows couple of strokes under old man. par and calls for a further reduc- tion in handicap of one stroke.
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The runner-up position' was oc- cupied by W. Taylor with 73-5= 68, and was closely followed by G. Milne and W. Kershaw, who |returned net 69's.
If Stewart sets a cracker pace and keeps up the score clipping" process at the rate of the last two
months, he will be finding a mark
termed scratch or perhaps a little
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Fine Performances In National A.A.U. Meet
THRILLING RACE IN MEN'S 1,500 METRES EVENT
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Gleneagles
MONGRATULATIONS to the British team of Ladies who Chicago, April 2.
bagged A meritorious draw Adolph Kiefer, Chicago's high against the American team in the school boy backstroke artist, will Curtis Cup match at go after another record to-night jast Wednesday. while Katy Rawls of Miami Beach,
This was the third meeting be Fla., swims for her second 1936 tween the countries, the two pre- title, in the second night of com-vious matches resulting in petition for men's and women's victories for the United States by senior National A.A.U. champion-5% to 3%, and by 6 to 24. ships at the Lake Shore Athletic Prominent golf writers at home Clab.
predicted an overwhelming win
With the competition expected for the visitors, bemoaning the from Danny Zehr of Northwest-loss sustained by the British team ern University a mark to replace by reason of Miss Enid Wilson the world's 150-yards backstroke and Miss Joyce Wethered joining standard of I min. 369 becs, the ranks of the professionals.
A ranking player on the Ameri- listed for Al Vande Weighe of
is the prospect can side, Miss Patty Berg is one Newark, NJ Kiefer has frequently beaten the of the youngest, if not the youngest, to attain international listed mark.
honours. Eighteen years old and London, April 14.
Miss Rawls, limited because of with only four years' golf experi- the Feola, a three year-old owned a recent indisposition to chances ence, she was runner-up in
FIRST VICTORY OF *FLAT" SEASON
The 'powers that be' in America evidently "believe in starting them
He was a member of D. R. Jar-
came almost legendary. this dine's team which toured
To-night, however, Meiji loom-by the King and leased to the Earl at two crowns, instead of the American National to Mrs. Glenas country in 1932-3. He appeared ed as the sure winners of
of Derby, won the Easter Plate, three she won last year, will seek Colleuvare and actually topped in all five Tests, and was second
at Kempton Park, yesterday, to retain her title in the 100-yards the feld in the Miami Biltmore spring season, no matter what
levent only to Larwood as wicket-taker.
An operation kept him out of happens in their next encounter starting at odds of 100 to "breaststroke.
against
12 Yards' Win Baseball followers insisted that. This is the arst time this sea-
Little Miss Rawls last night young, a policy which the "Old
Country" would nothing would change Meiji's lead on a horse owned by the King
has won under Jockey Club rules, bettered American and meet re- percentage at present of a
which govern flat racing.
cords for the 300-yards individual emulate. 856.
As Felos, which was bought on medley, with 1 time of 4 Meiji's supremacy was. es.
behalf of King George at the July mins. 63 secs. She won by 12 THAT NEW BALL :
NCE again the question is be saiast Hose, which ended 6-5 sales for 3,000gns, ran in Lord yards, shattered her own Ameri- Os raised of manufacturing
Derby's colours, the visitors to can record of 4 mins. 8.1 secs, and
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The men In gaining the County Cham-
A secondary factor was the 3-3 Kempton Park did not realise wrecked her meet mark of 4 mins, a ball with less "carry than the
present production. that a Royal victory had been re-19.2 secs. the 18th pionship for
time, tie in the Rikkyo-Imperials game
who are supposed to guide and ristered. A win that everyone the team. captained by A B.
which lasted eleven innings.
Claudia Eckert, of Chicago, guard the well-being of the game ĺpresent would have cheered was Sellers, were not troubled serious- ly by the weather in bome fix-i
matches
Watched in silence. The stake was opened the meet with a record-are of the opinion that the golf cracking performance when she ball when driven by the profes- these
and scratch amateur tures. Seven of were finished in two days, but
The King has had two successes tore through the water in 1 min.sional under National Hunt rules with 22 secs, in her qualifying heat travels too far, bence the ap- there was only one occasion when;
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his steeplechaser Marconi, which to better Miss Raw!"s meet re-parent desire to cut down the the gates could not be opened to
to within reasonable. the public.
It is won at Birmingham on February cord of 1 min. 3 secs, for the yardage With the help
The Recreio have been slightly 26 and at Cheltenham on March 11, 100-yards freestyle and came back though undefined limits. of £1,465 from
in the final to conquer Mary Lou obvious that the whole problem. THE KAILAN MINING ADMINISTRATION the Test matches against South strengthened by the inclusion of
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the clubs on whose grounds the the Colony for about a month, and PAYNE'S TEN GOALS
who will play as No. 3 in C. G. home engagements took place.
The Portu- Winter pay, talent marks," Silva's quartette.
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Jamaican tour Police, and should experience no players for the absorbed 52.514. Donations to old difficulty in securing a brace of players and charities amounted to points. £765.
CLUB CONCLUDE LEAGUE SOCCER TO-MORROW
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FOR LUTON
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Immediately above them
from the standpoint of the scratch player. which group comprises probably 5 per cent. of the golfing
Great Struggle Dynamic Jack Medica, of the public. University of Washington and the
C.
To my mind this is wrong. of After all, the men who finance A Washington Seattle, conquered his great the game are generally double are Miami (Fla.) rival, Ralph Flan-figure handicap players, who tee In the Second Division, Craire clubs on the 35 points mark-gan, in the 1500-metres, freestyle up and have a smack and know all gengower are expected to repeat Villa, Chelsea, Grimsby, Wolves in 19 mins. 6.8 secs. last season's victory over the Civil
and Everton.
with
two only
If the steersmen
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the delicious excitement speculating where the ball is go- Flanagan, who gave the big staring to rest Servants, who have been hard hit The Villa,
of the good by departure for Home, while the
golf. are. contemplating Football Club "A" who are much matches to play, appear to be in from the Pacific Northwest a
the worst position. Next Satur-couple of beatings in the outdoor ship
at championships at Detroit last mocking off yardage from the stronger this season, are expect day they meet Arsenal. ed to give the champions, the Highbury.
summer, stayed on even terms drive of this class of golfer, they through 25 lengths of the pool, are wading into a heap of The Navy are fielding the same Bowling Green Club, a good run
Laton's Record Wm
but couldn't match Medica's rous trouble. team which lost to the Fusiliers for their money on their ***
Luton's remarkable 12-0 rout of ing pace the rest of the way the previous week. The Fusiliers, green.
Bristol Rovers was their record Ralph Gilman, an Ohio State Uni- OVERHEARD AT THE win in post-war football. It was versity freshman swimming an- also the heaviest defeat ever suf-attached, finished third, a pool fered by the Rovers.
should find Lyemun a not too
difficult team to beat, although MAX SCHMELING HAS GOOD
the latter have their moments as demonstrated against the Club a fortnight ago.
To-morrow's Clash
CHANCE TO BEAT LOUIS,
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It the Second Division the Club fars."
Rayne, the hero of the match, in had played only once before dol-the first team this season-at right-half. He joined Luton from
Fet
length back.
Brilliant Diving
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"... and that caddie would make a fine golfer; he didn't lift
his head once the whole 18 holes."
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".... any complimentary ex-
Al Greene, veteran Lake Shore pressions by an opponent concern- understood as
will entertain the Fusiliers, who The only way Max can beat Bolsover Colliery last season and A. C. diver. gave a brilliant ex-ing my shots are are expected to secure both points. Louis is to crowd him and not let has been tried in the reserve side hibition in the optionals to win having an ulterior purpose and
To-morrow the Club seniors the coloured boy pick his spots. He
back, half-back and in four the low board title, his first major lacking sincerity."
".... I fully expect Simmy to championship. will conclude their premier Divi-jshoal·l stay on top of him and not positions in the forward line..
use the phrase several times and sian programme with a" game waste punches."
.The highest individual. scoring
Greene piled up a total of 156.69 after mind my operation!" against the East Lanes on their Mickey Walker does not believe feat in important football standa
"... Eustace has capped every- own ground, although this is in Louis is invincible. He thinks to the credit of John Petrie, who points, giving him a wide margin reality the soldiers home game."Shuffin" Joe" can be whipped; from outside-right, scored 13 goals over Marshall Wayne of Miami, one with his white effort size Providing no injuries are: sus-and he is convinced that Max Sch for Arbroath in a Scottish Cup Fla., who was second with 144,65. seven." tained, the Civilians will probably meling has a very good chance of tie against Bon Accord on Sept. Dick Degener, defending cham. Pat gets the wrinkles on field the same team this after-causing a first class astic seasa-5, 1885, when Arbroath won 36pion in the high board, was third his forehead through manicuring
with 141.98.-(Assoicated Press) unruly bunkers.”-- tion.
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