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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH..MONDAY, JULY 1, 1935.

BAHRAM'S EASY VICTORY IN DERBY DESCRIBED

HOW BAHRAM WON THE

DERBY

Aga Khan's Horse Retains Unbeaten Record

London, June 6.

The King and Queen drove by car to Epsom yesterday from Buckingham Palace and saw the Derby run. The crowd that had gathered was of such proportions that estimates and comparisons with former gatherings could be only more or less correct. Derby Day, it was obvious, had lost none of its attractions for Londoners and visitors from farther afield; and the enthusiasm suggested that in spite of the rain there was little diminution in numbers, writes "Watchman" in the Morning Post.

mass was

In fact, though it rained most of. the morning, the spirit of the great Epsom

as buoyant St always. If the excitement of nuli- cipation precedes the start of the grent race was somewhat restrained here and there, for the most part it was wildly mnnifert.

An for thes race itself, the An Khan, while denied the unique dis tinction

keeing

all his three runners

placed, had, the supreme antixfnction,

of winning with the favourite,

VINCENT

RICHARDS' INJURIES

Bahram georel with plenty to spare WRIST FRACTURE

and left everybody perfectlý cnuvinnod that he was much the best cult inj the Gelet.

Trend,

UNREATEN

Bahrain stili Inя 397) untentent and as tro · seems to be! nothing wrong with his staying power he is extremely likely to retain it!

util He end of the season,

Perhaps this is the best horse seen

on the English - racecourse for many

a long day He has never been really.

RECEIVED

BROKEN IN THREE PLACES

London, June 18. "My lawn tennis days are

This unusual angle of shot of Lawson Little, Americna golf star, playing in the British amateur golf championship at St. Annes. On-Sen, Lancashire, shows him driving from the fourth ten over the Royal Lythain and St. Annes course, where the tourney was played. He is sending his ball far down the fairway from the hilltop tee while gallery of spectatore cheer his effort. Little defended his championship, won last year, by beating Dr. William Twaddell, veteran English shot-maker, in a thrilling final round. After the smoke had cleared Little was still "on top of the heap".

hard preased in any of his races, and over" announced Vincent Rich-NEW

grczy emerse appears to come alike in ards, the famous American lawn

TYPE OF HURDLES TO

tennis player who turned pro- "A wet morning doubiles had some fessional nine years ago. He elfeet on the size of the crowd, which nursing a fractured arm in hospi- seemed to me to be a little below the Average Dappily the weather cleared tal at Bronxville, New York, BE USED

before the first rave, and it re- following a motor car accident.

ulna bone off my right arm is end of the "The

broken" he said. Phere was a triple fracture above the wrist and I shall never be able to get any rotating;

notion in the wrist again."

Richards has accepted the blow with, courage and cheerfulness,

mi

fine until the

"As a matter of fact I was think.

ing of cutting down my lawn tennis,

Before

REVOLUTIONARY DECISION

OLMPIC GAMES

The tipping over of one

or

un more hurdles in the Olympic Games contests will not lead to

Paris Grand

Prix Run At

Longchamp

WIN FOR BARON ROTHSCHILD

CLASSIC TURF

EVENT

REFEREES IN LAWN BOWLS

HOW DUTIES ARE PERFORMED

HINTS GIVEN BY AN EXPERT

(By G. T. Burrows) It is fair to estimate that quite 50 per cent. of the enjoyment of a single-handed game, especially where two men are extra keen about their Bowls, is spoiled by incompetent refereeing.

QUEEN OF TENNIS COURT

ليه

EXPECTED TO WIN AT WIMBLEDON

MRS. WILLS MOODY

FOR FINAL

San Francisco, June 15. In the opinion of W. C. "Pop". Fuller, who conched bath Helen Wills Moody and Helen Jacobs, California's brightest tennis lum inaries, Mrs. Moody will defeat Miss Jacobs if the two girls meet

BASEBALL IN U.S.

NEW YORK GIANTS WIN DOUBLE HEADER

YANKEES NOSED

OUT

New York, June 30. The New York Giants, leaders of the National Baseball League, secured dual victory to-day by beating the Brooklyn Dodgers in a double header. The Giants won the first game at 7-4 but only in the final of the Wimbledon (nosed out their opponents in the tournament.

However, Faller is not too cer- If every referce would wake up his tain that Miss Jacobs is likely to be mind not to stand behind the jack, in the final of the Wimbledon con-

not to run into the end after every

there give

his decisions so for

second.

The Philadelphia Phillies shared their double header with the Boston Braves, the former winning the second game by the convincing

The New York Yankees, who are

wood has come to its place, but to test. He is more positive about margin of 15 runs to five, scored retire in one of the strings, and from Mrs. Moody, pud, notwithstanding off 23 hits.

sher defeat this week at the hands! possible, he would be going a long way of Miss Katherine Stammrs of at the top of the American League,

siwards becoming a perfect official. England in the Kent tournament, When three or four weads have been he feels sure that she will crash were pipped by the Senators, who delivered it will, become necessary for through to the top of the entry-list on by eight rans to seven. hing to leave his string position not in the Wimbledon classic.

Results of to-day's mntebes, as gabled by Renter, follow:

to wo in the woods to bo nblu

Mrs. Mundy, in Fuller's mind, is shot?" or to give any decision tol still, the world's Number one wo-

to answer

or

question, "Which

NATIONAL LEAGUE.

how far short, or over, a certain lost men's tennis player, and still able is. He should not move into the

to dominate any competition in

•hrad, f

New York either which she may find herself. from the head, if away

The player in on the mat, and in

above-mentioned In the net

defeat Brooklyn of delivering To jump in or out of a a) which, to many observ..rs, meant head when one of the players is in that the poker-faced Helen still had for the Giants). the net of sending up a wood, is the rome ground to covor before re- most disconcerting thing which can raining the form which took her to New York happen. The referee, therefiae, if he

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Melvin Olt scared a home run

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is going near the woods, should bold the top of the women players of the Brooklyn

a warning hand to the players, world, means little to Fuller. He shutlet make his decision quickly, ami was ready with an answer anal nu Announce it in a loud voire,

explanation.

Melvin Ott scored a home run

for the Giants and Cuccinello for

"Mrs. Moody hasn't slipped a bit, the Dodgers). not go to the The fact that she lost last week Philadelphia

doesn't Dan a thing. She was Boston

There should be emphasis in all he does, but he should excess of declaring that a wood 1 942 inches or 67% inches short or over.

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A clear cut estimate that a wood is just taking things easy, and whe

(Allen scored a home run for nine or five inches over or short gives should. She's got her game back. ure distinction to his decision than and if she can muster enough the Phillies while Wally Berger this alleged cleverness of measure-strength to play through the Wim-hit a home run for the Braves).

bledon tournament she's still the

SIK'nt.

I am taking it for granted that ere best woman playter in the world." Philadelphin

the match commences he has told the The veteran coach said he Boston competitors that he is willing to thought that Miss Jacobs, to whom

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answer any question that may arise, 31rs. Mandy defaulted in the Wim- (Watkins, Vergez and Chiozza but that he is not going to offer any bledon final two years ago, Inutes each scored a home run for the

information unless it is called for.

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programme.

was our d'elbek when the King and Queen arrived. The Royal Party also included the frince of Wales, the Duke of Gloucester, the Duke an Duchess of Kent, Prince and Princess Arthur of Connaught, the Earl of ilarewood and Prince and Princess Nicholas of Greece. During the after he said. "It was taking ap ton much noon the King sent for the Aga Khan, of business time, still, it has been!

great

fun and I have no regrets.” Richard's cur

crashed into

Phillies). electric light statuled.

A new school of modern referees steadiness la playing. She is He is a former Amerionn Davis cup

with their Longchamp, June 30.

elaborate data shouted young and still has something to Piltsmurgh player aged 42, and one of the best the disqualification of the runner,

consistency, Fuller Chiengo The Paris Grand Prix, run here! down the rink are virtually skipping" learn about known professional lawn tennis play- nor will it invalidate his or her to day, was won by Baron Roths-spirit of the laws of the game. I

the players. This

his is dead against the maintains, роден in the

world.

Miss Jacobs, in the opinion of St. Louis turning claim to the official recognition of child's filly. Crudite, which was heard a very famous player, reting her former couch and intereses Cincinnati professional in 1926 he had represent- ed the United States in International record.

ridden by Bridgland.

as referee, take part in the following to people she mught fo beat. muteles in all parts of Europe and

Mr. Arthur Samburg's William of question and answer:-Player: "That Gertaan, for instance, tilda This revolutionary decision. was Vallaner, which was ridden by Steve that last word jack high? Referee: Sperling-she seems to have Miss for the Cardinals). | way a prominent player at Wimbledim.

As an antras he gained

trenched by the International Amatou Donoghue, was spend and Princess "Yes, it is playable? Surely that Jacobs' aurter. She bent Helen

Fauciny Lueinge's victories over Tilden. Richards wan! Athletic Association, the central or

Longsor was third, was "skipping" it man, and should no

L There were the professional championship

twenty-two starters, have been the reply, unless, both at Wimbledon last year of ganisation of world light athletics, atrulite winning by a short head with players and referee had come lo the France this year." America in 1930, when be defented its ingress in Stockholm Inst year, one and a half lengths repurating decision that the last-named was to couldn't account for it, because in Chicago

Fuller said he Karel Kozeluh in the final. In the wher the whole question of hurdles Willits of Vallance and Lougor, sume your he also carried off the and hurdle-riges was considered. It

make answer in the way he did, if the his opinion Miss Jacobs is a fur | Cleveland _ The winner covered the mile and situation arose. When he was inckled better player than the German fact that the Olympic track and field

SUCA. about his answer this referre denied girl, but that fatat lack of stead- Crudite, which had been

other run- that. no previous arrangement Peniche and Rökbul, dividend of 27 franes for a wins in the his replies. the

At the least, the reply Pulley said that Frau Sporling. Cleveland Par mutuel on a ßve frane ticket, in question was na instruction tu The Penty

For a place bet, the winner returned player and should not have been given,

Freda James, (Bonura scored a home run for White

be

and in

Joe Malwiek scored a home run

AMERICAN LEAGUE

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Dykes scored a home run for

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professional “duubio's championship of receives cbled impairintier from the seven furlongs in 3 mins. 19pled; that he was "skipping." but confessed iness might be the explanation, he the White Sox).

In the following year he renched contests at the same time constitute¦ with Baron Rothschild returned been made as to how he should ridicated,

the world.

the final of the professional singles the world championships.

championship of the world, again defenting Kozeluh. Altogether he won1!

The former ruling was that Knocking down of one or more humiles

ne

frame

Serist n

Chicago

the American professional champion-; constituted bolla disqualification and dividend of 55 frases, while William if the laws are 10 be strictly observed Dorothy Round (who beat Miss the

ship five times,

Richards reached the semi-final nt; Wimbledon in 1922 when he contested

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who became the champion that year.

At the time the match was described as "Wiubledon's greatest fight"

the rejection of any claim to a record

of Vallaner paid 71% franes and

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The hurdles hitherto in use haval Tougsor paid 33 franes for places.) rule referee should be provided with Stammers this week after the lat-pitched).

five set battle with W. M. Johnstone had the disadvantage that when touch- and often caught the runner's leg or fed they did not capsize, but rocked else fell in the path of aller com petitor. For the new ruling it was piecessary to create a new type of hurdle which would neither be liable to interfere with anyone else nor to prevent a record achievement.

about the coli. As n fact, this is one of Bahram's characteristics, and it is

Branto, another

of

It

can be con-

Reuter.

OLYMPIC GAMES IN BERLIN

Sex

and Kennedy

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incasure. a piece of chalk, er defeated Mrs. Moody), and quick eyes and ears, and a resonant Mary Hardwick could all beat Miss Washington voice. If, through old age, he is a Jacobs, “But you can't name any New York little shake about the wrists, it is one of them who can beat Mrs. better that he should

a string Mendy consistantly." measure rather than a steel barl measure, The pegs he should place in the middle of the wood, and the middle (Canton). Time: 29 sECH.

use

of the jack. In moving from one wood

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900 Metres Team Race --1. V. R. C. to another, he should take the greatest (W. Lawrence, J. A. Guteres, II. L. care that the running peg does, not|

Detroit

St. Louis

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(Ervin Fox scored a home run move, or that one of his feet does not Ozorio and S. V. Gitlins).

for the Tigers). 100 get in the way of the string. He

Metres Back Stroke.--1 should keep cool, and resist taking Guteres (V.R.C.). Time: 86 seca.

Roza

Pereira (V.R.C.). J. A. Detroit "sides" with either of the players. ile should not serew his body this Lawrence (V.R.C.); L. Roza Pereira for the Tigers and West for the

12 1 Free Style-t, W. Ervin Fox scored a home run

100

Metre

St. Louis

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Bahram winning the Derby heartily congratulating him ou having

shared by won the Derby for the Recond time.

Runners were ime fower than had

Blandford's great sons, been expected, as Plymouth Sound had coll, and Fairhaven another of a not meet this demand.

Field Trial is an eminently stylish A hurdle has now been developed tei Juint and could not rapped

HOSPITALITY OF asddled.

workmanlike type, but apart from the structed of wood or of steel tubing, Hls withdrawal may have had an of the most moderate i have ever sten parts-forming, the basent whose fancied competitors the fleki was one and must consist of two horizontal

THE GERMANS important influence on the running in the Derby, as it had been intended that he

ends are the uprights. The two un TO BE TESTED side critics may declare that his move. da Ruzn while L. Roze Pereira and Boston Early in the afternoon there had are linked by one or more cross-bars,

way and that, when a running bow!| should act the pace for Lord Astor's len

is coming into a head, beenuse bank.

(V.R.C.): 3, Wong St-son (Canton). belter-fancied Field Trial, who fluish- Bahram in the ring, but he wound up

some disposition to oppheight. At each regulation height

which car

can be adjusted"

A diving exhibition was given by Browns). the required odvin on better had his stable hacker, on the totalister hud much The weight of the whole hulle must pic competitors from all parts of titude if the pure is over. Then the V. X. C. by four goals to two.

third, and, it is thought, would at his overnight price of a to 4. His however, they must be firmly secured.

SHORTLY

ments are in favour of one or other W. Lawrence gave an exhibition swim of the players. He should not exclaim over 100 metres, Lawrence winning "Germany entertains the Olym maintain an impassive poker-face at-

"hard lines" cause for satisfaction, his dividend for he distributed that a force equi- the world during the coming he can congratulate the winner and or "well played." but not be under 22 pounds.

narrowly.

(R. Farrell and Werber scored a win working mil at 2 to 1.

The water pale match was won by home runs for the Red Sox and Captain Allson The crush in the paddock during trouble with his horses at the start, into contact with the middle of the

experienced valent to n weight of 8 pounds coming year,

no

Moses for the Athletics). the three-quarters of an hour presedand ing the big event was not quite so time appointed they were

"German hospitality will thug be dauty-three-minutes after the rss bar in the direction of the run tested anew and must be unheld” said great as usual, and it was possible journey."

on their shall enuse the hurdle to topple over.

General von Bloinberg, German War The height of the hurdles for the young military forces of the Third Minister, in recent speech. "The

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companion been there.

A CLOSE-UP VIEW

Hiniran

lo obtahu a close-up view of all the was as good a beginning to the 110 metre race has been fixed at 106 Reich will take part in the Olympic 10 competitors. Theft and looked to be perfectly cool and collect-ceen Robin Goodfellow, the last in get formerly. For the

mare us could have been desired, and metres, as against 1.067 metres Games not only as competitors, but us ed, but Bahrani sweated a good deal into his stride, fost and lathered

little as he was being amount of ground. The first to take the 100 metre, 91.4 centimetres. The construction and malatenance of the

no appreciable height is 76.2 centimetres, and for Fuehrer, they have

200 metre, the hosts. Responding to the wish of the walked round the ring.

the lead was First Son, who

taken over the quickly Joined by Pry II. After going greatest, length of the base, 70 centi-

was greatest width is 1.20 metres, and the Olympic Village.

Frank Butters confined to me after words that this was actually the only moment when he felt at all anxious

half a milo Sen Bequest and Field metres: The top cross-bar must be the Reich Sports Field and in the The village, situated not far from (Continued on Page 9.) striped black and white.

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ATHLETIC CONTEST

International Meet At Glasgow

Glasgow, June.80. In an International Athletic con- tost here to-day, Finland beat) Britain by 78 points to 70. Reuter,

commiserate the Inser.

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·

The strong V.R.C. swimming team which was sent to Canton during the week-end returned last night with all the honours except the 200 metres, which event

WEL the only victory secured by the Canton side.

The local swimmors left Hongkong on Saturday, night and after having Veen shown around during

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