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SPORTS SEARCHLIGHT

HEARNE SCORES

SPORTS CHATTER

FROM THE

"FOUR CORNERS”

Sir Malcolm After New Record-A National Appeal-Best Team in History

Paris Soccer Team

Ends Season'

Paris association football

Team has come to the end of a sea-

son in the course of which it play- matches. ed four "international"

Berlin and both the beating Cologne teams, but losing against the London Longue and Vicana. The Inst-named is really the Aus- la ac- trian national eleven, and counted the best team in central Europe. The Paris Lengue team would probably have played far bet ter if so many changes had not been mule in during the senson. The result of these changes was that the players did not know each others game sufficiently well. From

:

BY VERITÁS

BRILLIANT 176

MIDDLESEX TROUNCE

GLAMORGAN

DEADLY BOWLING by pEEBLES.

MIDDLESEX effected one of the most decisive wins of

the current cricket season. when they yesterday| defeated Glamorgan by an innings and 193 runs.

The match was all over in two daya, and it was featured by a brilliant innings by J. Hearne, and some deadly bowling by I. A. R. Peebles.

The former, in compiling 176 before dismissal, had the satisfaction of making the highest individual score to date in this year's First Class cricket. Incidentally, Middlesex's total was the second highest of the season.

London, May 20.

Glamorgan were beaten by Middlesex at Lorda to-day by an innings and 193 runs.

The homesters, batting first, scored 484, Hearne hitting up 176, and Lee 93.

BATTING WIZARD

J.T. Hearne, who against Glamor- gan on Wednesday, scored 176 runs,

prosent season.

Glamorgan replied with 163 in their first visit to the wicket, but following on, could do nothing to withstand the highest individual innings of the bowling of I. A. R. Peebles, who, in taking 6 wickets for 49 runs, was chiefly responsible for the Welsh team's second disable missal for 129 runs-Reuter.

15*11 ።

the equal to the amount.necessary to a purely technical point of view, the clm Campbell hopes to boost

He has an-pay policemen and firemen team failed to make any progress mark within a year. and Jacked the qualities characteris pounced plans for installing in his reached after conference be- tic of French soccer football, name famous racing car Bluebird an en-tween the attorneys, City Solicitor Jy, rapidity and alterness. Generally gine of the same type as won the Smyth, Director Kern Dodge of speaking, other French

soccer Schnelder aeroplane Trophy at 340 the Pubile Safety Department and the miles an hour and set up a world's police Superintendent Mills. The teams have been affected in

hour tordinance requiring license fees came way--a' regrettable fnet, die record of 407 miles an

en-Was passed by the City Council the or autumn. He reckons the new chiefly, it is thought, to

events. The rate is $5.50 ganization of professional football pine will develop 2500 horsepower, last fall and applies to all xperl- in France. Players can hardly be compared with 1500 horsepower of ins

each paliceman. Gartling xpected to play their very beat the engine with which he set the Irwin said both teams would con- game if they have to discuss and de- new auto record. cide whether their club is to berome

and

tinue paying the fee until a judi- clal verdict had been reached.

profession or not. Much talk is Britain Appeals for Funds

the play. affeeling the quality of

N appeal to all "sportsmen and Best in History the very thing which, after all,

T matters the most. Furthermore, patriots" to help raise a fand The Americal women's golf teum of £20,000 ($80,000) to send the

which will compete in the the public, which is already very

the Los British Olympie team to

Anglo-American team matches at difficult to satisfy where amateurs Angeles games was made by Sir Wentworth, Mrs. Glenna Collect nre concerned, will be all the more Harold Bowden at a dinner of the Vare anid in an interview "looks impatient if professionals are play badly.

to British

Olympic Association. like the strongest team the United "Great Britain wants to send "States has ever sent across the Meantime. 22 clubs, including

team or 120 living witnesses to Atlantic." such well-known organizations as show that Sir Malcolm Campbell Mra. Vare, the only woman the lympique Lillis, Club Fran- is not a unique product in British golfer ever to win five United cais, Red Star Paris, Racing Club

missionaries States women's sportsmanship-120

golf champion turning back the British women on their own soil for the first time ing professional. The managers of To Oppose Paying of Police in history.""

The rest of the team; comprises THE Phillies and the Athletics. Miss Helen I. Hicks, the United baseball States champion; Miss Virginia Philadelphia's two clubs, will Ko tu court 1 Van Wie, Miss Maureen Oreati. try to keep from paying Mrs. Leona Pressier Cheney. Mrs. policemen assigned to the Opal S. Hill, Miss Marion Hollins Sir Malcolm After

ball parks during games. Robert and Mrs. Harley Higbee. New Record, Irwin and Charles G. Gartling Insatisfied with the world's auto, emunsel for the clubs, announced Fencing Champion Ill Ubisted the role set at recently. Decision to institute

Melein Helene Mayer,

de Paris, Olympique Marseille, and for prostice and trade influence," ships, said, "I like our chances of Football Club de Sete, have officially said Sir Harold. unnotnerd. their intention scom-

all these clubs think

that real

amateurism is no longer possible in France, so far as soccer is concern-

ud.

the

263,968 miles an hour at Daytona suit. to prevent the city from col- Fig champion, has not re

Beach, Fla., this spring. Sir Mal- Jecting license fees for each gume

KAYE DON OUT TO TURN THE TABLES

The English racing motorist, Kaye Don, who lina bean piloting Lord! Wakefield's motorboat, Miss England HI in trail runs on Lake Garda, Italy, on Wednesday tested it quarter throttle and attained a spond

of 100 miles an hour.

Kaye Don expressed himself de lighted with the book's performance, and stated that he may attempt to break the warid's water speed record held by Commodore Gar Wood of the United States, before the race for the D'Annunzio trophy on Lake Garda next week.

Mias Our pictures show (top) America IX, with which Gar Wood established the world's record, and below, Kaye Done with the ill fated Miss England I, which sunk during the Harmsworth Trophy races.

The friendly golfing feud be- tween Miss Joyce Wethered and Mrs. Glenna Collett Vare may be re- newed in. tho British-American International women's goif matches at the Wentworth Golf Virginia Water, to-morrow.

Club COMME

that from

Announcement in London Miss Wothered will emergo competitive rotirement to lead the British team makes it possible sho will draw Mrs, Vare as an opponent in inkica.

Mra. Vare'a first experience with the great British player's skill cana in an early round of the British women's championship at Troon, Scol., in 1926. The then MIDA Glenna Collett was benten, 4 and

CING

SUNDAY T

It did much to en-

innings and 193 runs.

the London team to win by an

INTERPORT CRICKET

PLAY MAY CONTINUE ON SUNDAY IF WEATHER PERMITS

(Our Own Correspondent).

Shanghai, May 20.

So miserable have the been the conditions since their ar- rival in Shanghai, that the pessimists here mournfully maintain that the weather is turning the visit of the Hongkong Interport team into nothing but a social call. of the Already the state ground has made postpone- ments necessary,

Play was to have commenced to-day, but the conditions caused it to be called off until Saturday, and even now it depends on the weather.

The outlook is not bright, and at the moment, the pitch is de- cidedly bad.

A further continuance of wet

nights would make the Interport

xture an impossibility.

It has been arranged that, subject to the ground being in a At state, the first ball shall be bowled at 11:35 a.in. to-morrow.

SUNDAY PLAY POSSIBLE

It

decided has not yet been whether the match be resumed on Sunday, but has been suggest- ed that a departure from the rule which forbids Sunday playing, would be exeusable under circum- stances such as exist at the pre- sent and with the weather undependable.

ON

Indications are that if it is fine on Sunday, play will continue.

In the meantime, the Hongkong team has been well entertained. A smoking convert in their hon- our will be held in the Cricket Club pavilion to-morrow evening. and the Interpart dinner has been arranged for Monday night..

covered from her prolonged ill- ness, which will keep her out of the German championships, the title of which she has held for the past six years. It is, however, hoped that she will be well enough to defend her Olympic title at Los Special.

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