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TRAGEDY AFTER DOUBLE-CENTURY EFFORT
TEMME VOICES
PROTEST TO
BRITISH ASA
OLYMPIC WATER POLO SEQUEL.-
LEFT OUT OF ENGLAND TEAM AS DISCIPLINARY MEASURE
London, August 28. EH. Temine, the Channel swimmer and British and English international water polo player, yesterday declared his intention: to retire from the game. His de- cision follows events during the Olympic Games in Berlin.
"Not only am I going to retire,” Tmme said yesterday, "but I Istall cali for an inquiry into many things which happened in Berlin. There were many mat- ters which were far from satis- factory. The fact that I have not been included in the England tean against Japan at Wembley tomorrow has not affected my outlook in the very least, but there is one little connection.
"I spoke my mind on what I considered to be laxities of adte'n- istration in British water polo de tails during the Games. Perhaps I said more than certain people thought I ought to have said, but that does not concern me.
Incredible Position
"Our water polo players were nat warned unt 1 less than fire minutes before matches as to whe would and who would not be re
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ves of us sitting in the dressing- room, all in swimming dress, and not knowing what exactly was go- ing to happen.
Opr
"On the occasion of
Jast game I asked, an official to let me know as soon as possible if I were. sekcted or if I could get away. The game was at twelve o'clock. and the train connection for Engi land left just after one o'clock. J could not be in both. I had my business at Surbiton in mind, alsoj my oblization to my country.
Disciplinary Measure
national' matches.
Secretary's Statement
Even the famous Lou Gehrig never displayed better form at Arst base than does Miss Margaret Brown, above, who has that difficult assignment on a team of semi-finalists in the girls' divizion of the softball tournament at Chicago.
CHINESE GIRL WINS
TENNIS TITLE
Miss Dorothy Round Beaten
By Senorita Lizana
London, September 12. Miss Gem Hoahing, the little Chinese girl who has achieved some excellent performances in major tournaments in Great Brit ain, won the Junior Lawa Tennis Championship of Great Britain Wimbledon tó-day. She de- fcated Miss Thomas in the final by 1-5, 6-2, 6-2.
Miss
At Eastbourne, Senorita Arita Lizana, the Chilean champion, captured the South of England lawn' tennis championship with a clear-cut victory over Dorothy Round in the final. The score was 6-4, 6-2 The men's title was won by G. P. Hughes, the English Davis Cup player, who beat Hare by 2-6, 9-7, 5-1.
JEAN TARIS TO RETIRE
to
UNPARALLELED FEAT
Wellard's Remarkable Cricket Over
FIVE SUCCESSIVE SIXES!
NORTHWAY KILLED
INSTANTLY
BAKEWELL IN SERIOUS CONDITION
MOTOR-CAR ENTERS DITCH AFTER CRASH
M
Leicester, August 27.
[R. Reginald Philip Northway, the 27-year- old Northants amateur cricketer, was kill- ed, and A. H. Bakewell, the Northants and Eng- land batsman, was severely injured, in a motor- car accident near Kibworth, Leicestershire, early to-day.
The car in which they were travelling left the road between Great Glen and Kihworth. It crashed through a hedge and loverturned in field. Mr. Northway is believed to have been driving. The two cricketers were returning from Chesterfield, where in the second innings of the match against Derbyshire Bakewell made 241 runs not out-only 16 short of the highest score of his career.
Their crash is a heavy blow for Northants cricket-
struggling with many adversities. Bakewell was the country's batting mainstay; Northway, stubborn in defence, scored a cen- tury against. Somerset this season, Two gther Northants cricketers, J. E. Timms and A. L. Cox; were driving in front of the car which crashed. Near Market Harborough they missed its headlights, turned back, and discovered the accident.
They found Northway in at ditch dead, apparently from
head injuries. Bakewell was GOALPOSTS BEHIND
in the field, his skull fractured. (By "LEIGHTON")
his left shoulder lacerated, and London, September 11.
his right wrist severely injured On the day on which they be Bakewell was taken to Leicester came champions Derbyshire suf-Royal Infirmary, where later in fered a remarkable defeat. Somer-the day an operation, understood set began the day with 177 runs to to be for the relief of pressure on make and two wickets down in the brain, was performed. their second innings.
His condition is critical butto Three more wickets fell and night was stated to show a slight 131 reas were still needed. Then improvement. Game Wellard, famous for his hard)
hitting
Wife At Bedside
He maintained his reputation. Mrs. Bakewell has been by He made 30 in one over by himins bedside throughout the day. five successive sixes, 2 fest be mother is expected to reach lieved to be unparalleled in first-hospital to-morrow. class cricket. He hit the ball out
of the ground with three strokes
in succession.
season he has hit 52.
Inquest Adjourned
THE LINE!
Arsenal's Strange Fallacy
WHAT MIGHT HAVE HAPPENED IN THE CUP
For over 70 years goal posts used in Association football have his how the idea started in Yorkshire been placed on the goal line. Some- His that this was all wrong, and that the the pasts should be behind the
line: The idea travelled South.
"Just before one o'clock when
For a time there was some Arsenal, ever receptive to new there was a bare chance of catch-
doubt as to the identity of the two ideas, placed the goal posts, behind ing the train, I asked again if
Wellard and E. A. Ingle, his men Bakewell's name was given she line for their home match with the team had been selected. A
partner, put on 77 for the sixth to the ambulance zien, but not tolverton. sharp Nor was the answer, I was
FAMOUS FRENCH Somerset wicket. When Wellard the police, and as he kept on cry- Everton were besten, and "if they not picked, and I missed the train
SWIMMER * was dismissed he had made $6 injing out for “Timmy" it was cared to protest that the field of "No, reason was given for my
52 minutes.
thought that the dead man was play was not properly marked they excision, and I did not ask for
London, August 22,
When he left, Somerset wanted Timms.
would be within their rights. one. Later I was told that my The famous French swimmer, to win, with three wickets left,
It was not until between 9 and non-selection was
A Fallacy wickets fell and six 10 o'clock this morning that, Mr. a disciplinary Jean Taris, a popular competitor wo more {measure." Temme, who is aged at English galas, is giving "were soon hit, leaving Somerset by his brother, Mr. Richard North field of play. The law on the sub- runs were still needed. These Northway was definitely identified (senal's goal posts were outside the The new idea is a fallacy. · Ar- 32. has played in nearly 20 inter competitive racing after
morrow, when he takes part inj winners by one wicket.
way, of Cheltenham, and the Rev.ject is explicit. It says: "The the swim through Paris.
Wellard, who was born in Kent R. N. Beasley, rector of Grafton goals shall be upright posts fixed Mr. Harold E. Fern, hon. secre-
Taris says he owes his career, for nine years. In first-class cric had been staying. ».
in 1903, has played for Somerset Regis, Northants with whom he on the goal-lines, equi-distant tary of the Amateur Swimming as a champion swimmer to the en-ket last year he hit 72 sizes. This Association, and president of the couragement given him în Eng- International Federation, said: land, and to the fact that it was It is true that there was dissatis- in a race with an Englishman. P. faction in the team. The matter E. Peter, în Paris in 1927, that wl, of course, come before the the French authorities first spot- association.
ted him 23 a ́champion in the **I do not agree with Tèmme į making. taking a personal view, but I do Taris holds ali the French agree with him that this matter:wimming records from 100 to must be thrashed out. What hap-15,000 metres. He won the Euro- pened in Berlin must and will be peau 400 and 1,500 metres titles bigging fouled Lt. Parker-Jervis was due to multiple head injuries, fully investigated.”
in 1984, but the two champion-and the Fusiliers were awarded a Mr. Northway's skall being severe- ships he prized most were the 40-yard hit, from which Lt. Parker ly crushed. It must have been in- 500 yards and half-mile titles of Jervis converted to make the final startaneens England, which be gained
scare, read 6-2 in their favour.
The accident occurred at 2 1929.
Civilians: Mr. D. L. Newbigging sharp bend in the road. A juryman (4), Mr. J. J. Primer (3), Mr. A. J.: Fielden (3), Mr. A. EL. P. Butcher (1) expressed the opinion that danger
Fusiliers: Lt. Parker Jervis (3), signs should be erected near Lt. Bosanquet (2), Lt. Kelly (1), LA spot to warn motorists of a dan- Prichard (03.
gerous hump-back bridge.
LAWRENCE RETAINS
HIS TITLE
(Continued from Paje 2)
Boys' (under 15) 100 Yards free-style |
Colony Championship---
1. Dead-heat between Chun Kam-
cheung and B. Barnes.
2. John Tai.
Time: 78 2-5 secs.
Colmy Long Plunge Championship:
1. L/Cpl. G. London (East Lancs.)
Distance: 52 ft. 7 ins
2. E. de Souza (Recreio)
Distance: 51 ft. 11 ins
VRC Junior 100 Yards free-style
championship:
1. L. M. Remedios
2. F. Nolasco da Silva
3. Lieut. J. M. Calvert, EE.
Time: 8-sOCI.
1. W. Lawrence (V.E.C.)
Ame: 2 mins. 25 4-5 secs.
2. Pte. A. Taylor (East Lanes)
Time: 2 mins. 42 2-5 secs.
Colony 220 Tards free-style:----
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FIUPINO KNOCKED OUT IN PRISON BOXING CONTEST
FLEMING'S CHANCE AT INSIDE-RIGHT
HANDICAP TOO MUCH FOR CIVILIANS
(Continued from Page 2)·
In effecting a save, Mr. New-
From the corner flag staffs, eight yards apart, with a bar across |ther eight feet from the ground.”
Arsenal's .The inquest on Mr. Northwzy be
action has |was opened ~^ at Kilworth this aroused much-comment in football evening and adjomized; until Octo- circles, and it is expected that ber 22 because of the serious con- some action will be taken by the dition of Mr. Bakewell; who, the F. A. and the League. coroner zaid, was the only actual witness
Dr. R. F. Sirkin said that death
Two More Players For
the
It is interesting to note that had the Arsenal's, innovation been
validated the result. made in, a Cup-tie, it would have
MOHAMMED NISSAR'S
LAST MATCH
One Of India's Best Bowlers
| WONDERFULLY EASY DELIVERY
} (By “THE TWELFTH MAN")
Londen?: August 17.
Shanghai Cricket Team stated that lebammed
Nissar leaves, this week for India, Shanghai, September 13.- The Shanghai now has a wicket are not many more matches to be his leave haying expired. There Interport Selection Committee an-keeper, an opening bat in L. Fplayed, but his services will be nounced yesterday that P. Madar Stokes, four bowlers of much the greatly misseden ge and A. T. Bridge had been select same pace in. R... Booth, J. B. EH.A. E. Carson says that Nis ed to play in the Interport match Leckie, Parker, and Stokes, and sar is a magnificent bewier and, against Hong Kong in October-two slow bowlers in Divecha This brings the total up to eight, Madar. the eaving three vacancies still to be Club juniors will meet the Kow-filled. The eight are 3-Barson,
(Continued from Page 2)
Jumors In Action
Prior to the senior game
and
considering, his huge size, his ability to' howl all day long, and keep up, the pace he does, Ee is G." Chatterton, who made an- one of the grandest bowlers of Booth, A. T. Bridge, M. other fine score yesterday, is now the present time in cricket. other friendly match commencing Divechs, J. B. H Leckie, P. Masure to be strongly considered; as
on Chinese second eleven in
dar, H. V. Parker, and Stokes
I F.
Not Well Supported
3. Boy, J. Derbyshire (3) Lancs.) Ladier 100 Yards free-style handicap- at 4 p.m.
The following qualified for the finals, The Club will make several
an opening hat with Stokes, Mrs. McMahon, Miss V. Thirwell. changes during the second half
Shanghai could savdo with a fast Niasar was over here with the Mise P. Stringer and Miss D. Hunt and the following have been in- The tentative Interport arrange bowler and three possibilities are All India team in 1982 and took vited to turn, out, the team for the ments are that Hong Kong will ar- Heston, H. B. Cochran, and I 71 wickets at a cost of 18 runs. drst half being selected before the rive on October 45 The Interport C. Lucas. In the Wood Trophy 2piece. This season. his wickets commencement of the match: Fog- match will start on Tuesday, match last week-end Lochran nets- have cost a few more runs, but I well and Payne (goalkeepers): October 6, and the following "two ed 19. F. R. Kermand is another am not certain that he has hern San Quentin,” California Septem-Millington and P. Wilson (full-days, October 7 and 8, will be set strong S. R. C. candidate. He is 50 well supported in the slips. -- |ber 10--"Baby Face Guzman backs): G. Mine, B. Walkden and aside for its completion. On ja left hand spin bowler and 2-une- knocked out Eddie Mino of the Mathieu or Dr. Shaw: Himsworth Saturday, October 10 Hong Kongful bet. He made: 34 in the-V7.00€ Philippines in the first bazing and Hopkins, Stone, Fischer and will play the Shanghai Recreation Trophy match. Slow bowlers have programme, ever held at the San B. Gremberg, E. Fowler and J. K. Clob," and on October 12 the Rest been often proved more effective Quentin Penitentiary here to-day. 13lown.
for Shanghai
than fast against Hong Kong-
When the thing is on the ball`
-swing it well, and at times rike if back rather awkward- ́min of his weight he nlly easy delivery.
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