The United States answer to world supremacy off the high diving boards was Miss Marjorie Gestring, 14 year old world and Olympic women's diving champion, who is seen executing a beauti- ful back drive She is a member of the American team of swimmers and divers who are at present in Japan.
3 WOMEN'S ATHLETIC RECORDS GO
Miss Lunn's Treble At White City
(By Bevil Rudd)
London, August 9. Three British records. were broken in the women's A.A.A. championships at the White City on Saturday. Miss D. Odam only just failed to jump 5ft. 51⁄2in... after improving her British re- cord to 5ft. 4 in.
In Miss Odam's first attempt at
displaced the bar, while at the
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HBWARBURTON'S
STEDMAN WINS ALL-NEW
ZEALAND DUEL
Hampshire Lawn Tennis Championships
A. C. Stedman beat C. E Mal- froy in the all-New Zealand final of the Hampshire Men's Singles Championship at Bournemouth on Saturday in two sets.
Malfroy has hardly recovered from a recent illness and appeared to be reserving himself for the doubles events, and in both of these he was successful With Stedman, he won the men's doubles from C. F. Lewis and C. F. O Lister, and with Miss N. M. Lyle the mixed doubles.
ERIENCE¶
5ft 5in only a slight touch SPECTATORS third attempt the bar trickled off WARNED AT exasperatingly when she appear- AMERICA'S
ed to have cleared it.
Had she succeeded Miss Odam CUP RACES
would have beaten the world's re-.
cord, held jointly by the American
and German girls, J. Shiley and D.
she was second.
Newport (Rhode Island),
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1,000 RUNS AND 100 WICKETS
Lancashire League Cricket
CHAMPIONS MAKING HEADWAY
GIRL OF 19 ON 55 MILE SWIM
"WILL POWER KEPT ME WARM
30 HOURS BATTLE WITH CURRENTS
Copenhagen, August 10. Jenny Kammersgaard the 19-years-old Danish farmer's daughter who early this morn- ing completed a 55-miles swim, described to me to-day her 30- hours battle with heavy seas and strong currents.
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Starting late on Saturday afternoon from Guiben, Zeeland. she crossed the Kattegat and reached the Jutland coast, near- Grenaa shortly after midnight last night. For the last 10 miles, she said, conditions were very bad and the people in the boat accompanying her rep atedly urged her to abandon her attempt.
Miss Kammersgaard told me that she had never before seriously at- tempted long-distance swimming and did not suppose she would again.
“JUST LUCK”
It was just luck that I succeed ed.” she added, "but I think I must thank my will power for the fact that I never felt cold.".
At three o'clock yesterday after- noon, she continued, she was only about two and a half miles from the Jutland shore, and her swim seemed almost finished. Then the
swift current of the narrow Katte
gat swept her northwards and away from the coast, though she fought desperately against it.
London, August 9.
Hour after hour she struggled. Littleborough, the Central Lan-but got no nearer to the shore until,
more than six hours to reach land.
cashire League champions, are
at about six pm, the current began making a hold bid to retain the to slacken. Even then it took her title. They defeated Crompton and are now only a point behind the leaders. Radcliffe, who met with another check, being held draw by Stockport.
to a
SEVERAL MEALS
During her long swim she had By capturing two Crompton wic-several meals. These, handed to kets, Leslie Warburton, Little her from the boat, consisted of: borough's professional, became the first player in the League ever to achieve the double 1,000 runs and 100 wickets in a season.
BAILEY SHINES
Hot potatoes, soup;
Rye bread and butter, Tomatoes and pigeon.
"All I wanted before going to bed," she said, "was a smoked-eel
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Nelson were beaten for the sec-1 ond time this season in the Lan sandwich. I wanted one badly all August 5.
the time I was swimming. I got cashire League when Accrington Ratjen As it was, her jump of 5ft
it at last ". After twice warning ships carry-
No official records are kept, of 4-8in was nearly 12in better than ing spectators following the Ameri-mastered them by eight wickets.
this kind, she did in the Berlin Olympiad, whenca's Cup race that they were too Bailey, taking four wickets for long-distance swims
near Endeavour, the commander of
58, and R. Laughlin, three for 18, but a search going back many years Miss D. Gardner, who was second the coastguard despatched cutters helped to put out Nelson for 121, fails to discover any point-to-point on Saturday, cleared 5ft 3in with a to get the names of a number of and Bailey followed up his splen- swim, either by a man or a woman, praiseworthy-attempt at the style craft for violation of the regula-did bowling with an innings of 68 as long as that completed by Miss
not out of Accrington's total of 122 Kammersgaard. known as the Western roll Threetions. other girls jumped 5ft 1in.
for two.
EASY VICTORY IN MILE
Those who have broken the re-
gulations will be tried by naval There were atstanding competi-court-martial. The maximum pen tors in other events. Miss L. Chal-alty, if convicted, is about £100. mers won the 200 metres by near-
Root, the Todmorden professional
(six for 38), and A. Smith (four
for 47) skittled out Bacup for 126, and put their side on the road to a seven-wickets victory,
AMERICAN YACHT DISQUALIFIED
Rawtenstall made the highest After crossing the Atlantic spec- total of the day with 220 for five hally to compete, the American (dec.), Enfield replying with 120. yacht, Elizabeth McCaw finished
DAVIES SECOND
ly two yards in 24.9sec, and Miss lane, she won the 400 metres easily
60sec: G. Lunn, after a gruelling and suc-jin, a shade-over
Miss E Raby long-jumped 19ft- cessful race with Miss N. Halstead over 800 metres, proceeded to win a best performance in these 15-year and only 21⁄2in the javelin with a throw of 108ft old championships Zin, and then making all her own behind Mrs. Cornell's British re- running
won by nearly 100 yards cord. Miss Burke made a gallant completed –
jeffort to hold her three titles, but onsecu in the mile in 5min sec
although she won the 80 Miss Luna, showed truly
hurdles, she was be Jefferys
100
line fleetn
stamina and
mile appeared H-Thomas's free Miss
be coul
BASILY
lly inde
metres
T. B. Davies,
Lusth 115-not out, ↑
first in the 600 miles race from Gowes to Fastnet Rocks and that she ha because she had
second century in Jan- games for East ose total of 215 for five Miss dec was passed by Ramsbottom for ing-line a couple tres, and by the loss of four
Hird the Ramsbotton-profes
Tilley sional, reached his
ry in 75 Headley, Has minutes and was unbeaten for 105 professiona rint and He and W. Whitworth (50) hit up out were as 193 in 50 minutes.
Another
nst Burnley indred of the season.
by seven wickets.
only to disqualified the start- as too
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