WORLD SPORT
BRILLIANT FRENCH
GIRL GOLFER. *.
RECORD MARGINAL WIN IN "CHAMPIONSHIP.
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EQUALS WORLD
RECORD.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
GUY BUTLER'S GREAT RACE.
RADIO TELEPATHY TEST.
REPORT ON THE RESULT.
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Dr. V. J. Woolley, the honorary secretary of the Society for Pay- chical Research, who was charge of the recent mass tele- pathy experiment by wireless, in Britain, recently read a report on the results at a meeting, held un- der the British Medical Associa tion. Tavistock-square. It will be remembered that agents of the so ciety, locked in a room in Tavi stock-square, concentrated on five objects in turn, while the attention of wireless listeners was directed to them by Sir Oliver Lodge from the London studio. About 25,000 letters were received from listen- era giving their impressions of the
test.
FRIDAY JUNE
1927.
ULLMANN'S
WATCHES
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果品
Competing from scratch in a 300 yards handicap race at the Sussex County A.A.A. sports at FIFTEEN UP AND 14 TO PLAY.Preston Park, near Brighten, Gay M. Dutler ran the distance in 30 "Paris, June 23. 3-5ace. time, which equals inter-i
do lanational record, thus repeating Mademoiselle Simone Chaume won a sensational victory his performance at Stamford over Mrs. Alec Johnston (Britain) Bridge last year. in the 36-holes final of the French
The race was run on a grass Ladies Open Golf Championship truck late in the evening, when played
an unfavourable "course to-day. the match ending was
wind
the Mlle. de la Butler was also baulked at at the 22nd hole. Chaume overwhelmed her oppon-corner, losing quite a fifth of ent, the result, 15 up and 14 to second. His time for the first play, being a record marginal w 100 yards was 10 1-10sec, and for In national championships dr the 200 yards 19 4-5sge. The re- cord of 30 3-5sec, was first accon- Europe.
The world's record victory in aplished by the American, B. J. championship is held by Miss Cecil Wefers, in 1806. Leitch, the British lady ex champion, who defeated Miss Molly McBritee in the 1921, final of the Canadian Championship hy 17 up and 15 to play-Reuter.
over the Le Tourquel the weather was cold and there ble by a kind of case telepathy REASONABLE
Sir Oliver Lodge, who presided at this meeting, stated that pay- chical results were sometimes dis- counted on the ground that me- diums obtained information pug- porting to come from deceased peo- from someone living who knew the facts. If this mass telepathy ex- periment had, had a clearly posi tive result he thought it would! have strengthened that objection. Dr. Woolley at the outset explained that the object of the experiment had been twofold. To dlicover whether any evidence could be nh A fast half-mile was run btained of telepathic transmission Miss Anne Williams, the British of ideas to strangers knowing no- hady cross-country champion, whething of the agent except that they starting on the scratch mark, were in a certain-place, and if ány covered the distance in 2min. 4 such evidence was obtained in a few cases to conduct further ex- B-osce. Also British Champion.
During the University of London pariments later with the auccess. Me. Simone Thion de lu Chaume, to give the brilliant French Inter-Collegiate Sports at Heraeful recipients in order to obtain French girl her full name, is also . C. W. Harrison (Guy's) set further information about tele- the holder of the British Ladies' up a new "record" for this meet-pathic processes. Before proceed- title. Although still in her teens ing in the 400 yards low hurdles ing he very regretfully had to she forced British women golfers winning easily in '60sec.. to beat ask them to dismiss from their to surrender the title for the first the previous Lest by 2 2-5sec. minds any figures, which had pre- J. E. London was never challengviously appeared, as the present time in the history of the com- petition, the Ladies' Championshiped to win the 100 yards in 10gures were the result of a second being the last of the British golf 3-5sec. to equal "record," and he and complete recount. Dealing tiples to be captured by a foreign easily gained the 220 yards in frst with the impressions of the invader.
23 3-5sce, He was also first in playing cards shown to the agents the high jump at 5ft. 8in., and in Tavistock-square, Dr. Woolley Inter clearing Gift. 10in., establsh-reminded his hearers that the first ed a new "record" for the meeting object was the "two of clubs" and J. R. Langridge (Surrey A.C.the fourth "nine of hearts." WH scored n' treble, victory in the Bed-regard to the "two of clube," 100 fordshire championships at Luto. listeners gave this correctly and winning the half-mile, the one 491 gave It wrongly as the "nine titles. Three of hearts.". With regard to the mile, "and three "doubles" were also recorded. R.nine of hearts," 150 gave it cor- D. Cotton (Bedford) won the pole rectly, while 154 gave it wrongly vault and long jumps Sergt. P. as the "wo of clubs." Reed (Grenadier Guards) recured the 100 yards and furlong; and J. Dalrymple (Birchfield Harriers) was successful in the javell and the hammer throws. Capt. F. A M. Webster (London A.C.) won the discus throw.
Mlle de la Chaume won the British Championship at New castle, Co. Down (Ireland) on May 19th, by defeating Miss Dorothy Pearson in the 36-holes final by five up and four to play.
It was a girls' final, for both Mic. de la Chaume and Miss Pearson are still in their teens,
They met in the final of the girls championship three years ago, when the victory also went to France. Yesterday Mile, de la Chaume gained a lead of five holes during the first round.
Miss Pearson made a great effort in the afternoon, and won four of the first seven holes, so that at the eighth she was only one down.
Then disaster overtook her.
She lost the next four holes in DEMPSEY V. SHARKEY. succession, and the match finish-i ed on the 14th green.
Mlle, de la Chaume is a worthy champion. She has grace of style! and the ideal golfing temperament. There are many longer drivers among her rivals, but none who plays the ball more accurately or has a greater enpacity for recovery From difficulties-none, Indeed. who is more consistent in all phases of the game.
SÖMERSET WIN BY AN INNINGS.
WORCESTER'S WEAKNESS
AGAIN SHOWN. -
of the game...
London, June 23.
TO FIGHT ON JULY 21ST.
No Proof.
There was no proof of telepathy: in these figures, and the results were entirely negative. Turning to the other objects, these were:
2. A Japanese print of a human skull resting on the grass, with two birds, one perched on the top. and the other on the ground.
8. A bunch of white lilac.
5. Dr. Woolley himself, wearing a grotesque mask and a bowler hat.
Four listeners described Nor 2 as a skull, and one called it n "skull in a garden." The last- New York, June 23. Dempsey and Sharkey hav: mentioned person also gave No. black object." A skull was, how- signed up to fight at the Yankee 3 as "lowers," and No. 5 as "some. Stadium on July 21st,
Dempsey will receive 274 per-ever, given as the third object 734 times. The bunch of lilac was cent, of the receipts and Sharker times, and as the fifth object 166. 22% per cent.-Renter's American given correctly by four listeners. while 1,036 gave flowers: For the fifth object, on the other hand, one person gave the lilac, while 466 gave flowers. It should be remem- hered that Sir Oliver directed lis- teners to record impressions of ob- jerts No. 3 and No. 6 in a sense other than sight.
Service.
SHANGHAI GOLF.
HUNGJAO CHAMPIONSHIP WON BY A, B. STEWART.
thought the results from the third and fifth tests rather more hopeful than in the case of the cards, but did not regard it as proof. A re- markable feature in the case of the
With rogard to the last test, tire speaker himself in a bowler hat The charapionship of the Hung- and mask, 517 recorded feelinga juo Golf Club was last Sunday of amusement, five had an impres- Worcester lost for the eleventh wen by A. D. Stewart, who defcatsion of himself, 236 referred to a time this season against Somerseted J. F. Pilcher by 4 up and 2 to person masquerading, 73 mention- at Knowle, their batsmen giving play. As so frequently happens ed a mask, and 202 a hat. lle a feeble display in both innings.in a championship final, play was Two days sufficed for completion not of the highest description, but there were times when the match After Somerset had scored near- y four hundred runs in their first proved of the atmost interest.
century by innings, including a the amateur, A. E. S. Kippon, W. T. Gresswell and J. C. White brought about a complete collapse, and following on the Worcester second knock was scarcely more effective.
Somerset won by an innings and 199 runs, the scores being:
Somerset: 378.
41
Worcester: 67 and 112. Somerset made light of the Wor cester bowling, Young scoring 77, G. F. Earle in a Jessop-like dia- play compiling 62, while A. E. S. Rippon contributed a sound 133.
W. T. Gresswell took 5 wickets for 38 runs in the Worcester first innings, J. C. White being equally successful taking 4 wickets for 20
runs.
"J. C. White took four wickets for 36 runs in the Worcester second effort.-Ruuter.
HAPPY VALLEY GOLF. ADAMSON CUP JUNE CONTEST.
The result of play for the Adamson Cup this month was:
A. Brooksbank and J. H. Gelling, tied, with 113-24-89.
On the play-off, the former won with the same scoro as before.
In the morning Pilcher went cards was that the ordinary mathe out in 40, while Stewart took 41,matical chances were discounted and Pilcher at this stage of the by the fact that people showed a game stood one up. Then play marked tendency to chose odd One listener described improved to a very considerable numbers.
as a man
degree, and Stewart came back in one of the "objects" 35, which was very good going, pouring out a whisky and soda, while Pilcher required a couple of while a dark-haired lady placed a strokes mare for these nine holes. restraining hand on his arm. This an incident which The position was now reversed, actually was Stewart recovering the hole he had took place after the five objects lost in the outward half and stand- had been shown. (Laughter.) ing one up.
4
The second round was of quite considerable interest.
L
In the first A total loss of Tis. 1,784, nine holes Stewart took only one 663.672 was sustained by the putt on each of five greens, but China Merchants' Steam Navi- curiously enough he had given Fl-gation Co. during the lunar year cher an opportunity at practically of Ping Yin ended, February 1, all of these by driving either out of 1927, according to its 53rd annual bounds or into a creek. Unfor
report and statement of business. tunately for himself Pilcher would The total receipts during the year invariably follow suit, and 30 allow- amounted to only Tls. 439,132.766 ed Stewart to increase his advan while the total expenditure was As a result Stewart won the T. 2,173,796.438. The loss was tage. championship byd and 2.
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