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year the situation was reversed and the spectators were delighted.
The apriatura were in great form. The warm day did them good and the 100 yarda went to Sweeney, who manared by a supreme effort in the lust 10 yards to wrest the race from Osendary, the Dutch runner, while Bir, last year's winner, was third. Osendarp got his revenge over Sweeney in the furlong final. The Milocarian's
previous effort had obviously taken too much out of him, for, he coull make no impression against the sweeping finish of Osen. dary, who flung both hands high as ho broke the worsted with a yard- and-a-half margin.
TEST
BRITISH PLAYERS IN MALDEN TOURNEY
BUSSON'S GREAT FEAT
(By Vagrant)
London, July 13. In the semi-final round of the. Invitation Professional Tourna ment at Malden to-day J. J. Busson meets W. J. Cox at 10.15 am, and R. A. Whitcombs and E. W. H. Kenyon follow at 10.25
a.m.
In view of the fine field, which in cluded five of the selected Ryder Cup
1985,
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST
CENTURY FOR GORDON RICHARDS
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Walter Rangeley was third and he team and Joe Ezar, U.S.A., surprising FULHAM PLANS
finished fourth in the 100 yards, aly few people attended yesterdayill of grand
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of work by one who was probably the oldest sprinter amongst those competing.
Class was written all over the per formances of the winners. Nothing was better achieved than Roberts' victory in the quarter mile. From beginning to end he displayed
All
The day's golf was crammed interest. The meeting of J. J. Busson and A. H. Padgham, in the second round, however, overshadowed
Busson won at the 22nd other games. hole, rather disappointingly after all that had gone before, Padgham being short with an approach pul
puit and mooth, majestic atride which all his four feet. Busson again | rivals found irresistiblo. He had the
This qualition as a match player. inside lane and gradually cut down the for he clung on to Padgham in his distances. Je held lead
over the
ver the most brilliant mood, and then fought
Padgham turned two man, Boisset, of five yards on back.
the straight, but tired and roaching the turn in 32. Busson, lost a couple of yards margin, al- having weathered the storm, then won though he won in 40 sec, dead, while the 11th In 3, the 14th, where he holed Bolaset and Anderson, the next pair, from six yards for 2, and the 16th, were also inside GO
putting a No. 4 Iran shot five fest The half-mile
past the pin and holing the pult.
CLEVER APPROACH
struggle. Stothardprovided an
up,
FOR SEASON
FOOTBALL CLUB'S IMPROVEMENTS
to-morrow.
TRAINING NOW STARTED
FOOTBALL
COMMITTEES APPOINTED
HUNDREDTH WIN OF SEASON
WELL AHEAD OF RIVALS
(By "Watchman").
London, July 15,
It was appropriate that the Chep- stow course where at one meeting in 1983 Gordon Richards had eleven winners out of twelve rides, should have been the scene on Saturday. of the champion Jockey's hundredth success of the present season. Three winners during the after- noon brought his score to date to 101 wins out of 484 rides. Next on the list are Perryman with 50 winners, Weston 44, and K. Wragg, who had three successes on Satur day at Hamilton Park, 40.
Richards brought of a double for the Beckhampton stable with All
ARRANGEMENTS. Rendy and Avertin. Slight odds
FOR SEASON
TOO MANY GAMES BEING PLAYED
The
Fulham are making important the Craven at improvements ople
of the Cottage ground. They are to
various committees 1 by a yard and half from J. V, Powell, with Scott
cover one end of the ground, and Hongkong Football Association. were Inches out third. The only men who have ever beaten Stothard's time in When Burson cut his tee shot to Mr. Jack Peart, the new mana-elected yesterday evening at the first meeting of the Hongkong Football the championships are the world. the short 17th, Padgham looked like
rs, Polizor (1926) and T. Hamp-quaring the match, but he missed ger, has been busy superintend-Council since, the Annual General
extensive dressing-room Meeting. beaters,
the green to the left. Busson played ing
"will *on (1080).
Dace was terrific and Boott clever approach to within five feet alterations which, he says, The challenged all and sundry in the of the hole; Padgham played a very make training a pleasure.
weak one and finally left Busson with most audacious fashion. For a
youngster of 18 years, his time, 1 min. 64 sec., was simply pheno menal and his promise is indeed rich Three Poly, triumphs were regis-
68.
Major C. M. Manners, Chairman of the Council, presided at the meeting, .N., Mr. T. A. Mitchell
a stymie which was not negotiable. The Fulham players were called others present being Commander T. A. Busson was bunkered from a long Lee up for training on August 1, Ham-Vice-Presidents); Mr. M. L. Railton, shot at the 18th, and Palgham won mond, the Sussex cricketer, was to and Capt. E. Hague, Capt BLE the hole in 4 to be round in
anxious the strongest pos- Administering the Government, was his spinto a The next halved his to held the strongest is Hebert, A.D.C. to H. E. the Oficer tered by Reeve, winning the three bunker, but recovering,
At the Bible side in the first match of the also present at the meeting.
Mr. M. L. Railton, who took over hit a long drive, so season, on the Hull City ground.
high
that
milan. Stan West, carrying off the Page was left with only the The playing staff at present num-\the duties as Hon. Secretary of the Jump with B ft. 3 in, the best long, edge of the Green to go for, bers thirty-two, but additions are Association after the death of Mr.
he has ever done, and Arthur Norris, the marathon.
Reeve had
and a gorgeous battle with big, burly Reavers,
owing to trees between him and the hole, Busson got another good four, but hin short putt, putted it past the left Flip,
expected shortly, including the G. T. May, was re-elected in that signing of several prominent Lon capacity for the ensuing your.
The North Countryman scorned the Padgham, obviously worried by don amateurs.
idea that this fragile bantam-weight could actually beat him. They had a rare dust-up in the last lap and as Reeve ran away from his desperate challenge to the tape Reavers looked across to the winner with an air of downright amazement that was most comical.
the rough to get hie 4, with Cox short all the way. To this slim advantage
Menara. Percy Smith, Seth and Fleming, Treasurers, were re-elected at a remaneration of $50 a month.
The following Committees were ap-
Busson and Dert Gadd opened the proceedings at 10 a.m. They had a capital game, Busson winning by two holes in an approximate 66. Gadd, Gadd clung for dear life, but a chip pointed: who was two down with eight played, went to ground in a bunker at the rallied magnificenly, winning the next 15th; Cox was home at the 16th to
ney
League Management Committe
President.
three. Busson came back at him, wie it, in 4, and clipping a great No. 1 Capt. E. Hague, Lleut. Chaplin, and In the two miles steeplechase G. W. squared at the 14th, and again got iron shot home at the dog-legged 17th Messrs. S. Strange, H. K. Lee and Bailey recaptured the title which he his nose in front at the 16th where (315 yards) snatched a sudden vic-F. J. Woodward. had Dreviously won In 1980, and a
Appeals Board,Tho he crashed a glorious brassie hometary. He was six under fours when new seven-milo walking champion ar-seven feet past the pin and holed the he won.
and the three Vice-Presidents. rived in H. A. Hake, a Surrey man, putt Gadd was through the groep
Referees There was some memorable putting
Committee.Mesars. J. who won by 400 yards!
at the 18th, and the match ended with "FINLAY'S FINE feat
Busson,
who had played a strokes, in the game between R. A. Whitcombe
Emergency Committeo Capt. E. about nine feet from the pin with two and Joe Exar. The American started McKelvie. H. K. Les and J. Shepherd.
4, 23,
3, holing a 20-footer at the 2nd
Hague, Mr. J. McKelvia and Mr. for the hole.
bit longer at the next. Wong Ka-tsun. and опе д Padgham got an early lend on E. W.
of the Ryder Cup Whitcombe, two down, then not to Jarman, selected, who missed vital putts of work, and reaching the turn in 82 was c. M. Kelly, Messrs. 3. Strange, Wong about four feet to be four down at two up, Exar holing from 18ft, to save
Den Finlay's hurdling was perfer- tion and he beat Mandikas, the Greek, by two yards In 15 sec, dead. He has 120 yards hurdles four years succession, fest that has not been
40 accomplished for
now
in
won the 16th and 17th, cannoning In off his opponent's ball to win match.
the
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were betted on the second of these, but All Ready was a 7 to 2 chance for the Wyndclyffe Handicap and returned a dividend of 6 to 1 on the lote.
CHESS LEADERS DEFEATED
Reshevsky Loses On Time-Limit
་
London, July 12. Disaster befell the hitherto un- beaten leaders yesterday in all three of the principal tourna menta at the Great Yarmouth Chess Congress.
In the British championship, R. P. Michell was defeated by W. "Winter, who forced his win by a surprise sacrifice of the exchange,
Samuel Reshevsky actually lost by: infringing the time-limit at the end of the second hour of his game with Miss Vera Menchik, woman champion of the world. He was at that stage a pawn ahead with a safe position..
In the British women's champion- ship Mrs. Stevenson lost to Miss E. M. Reid by a remarkable oversight, leaving a rook to be captured for nothing. Mra, Michell now leads.
Sir George Thomas, the reigning British champion, failed to survive a most eritical end-game against Golombek, who now shares the lead with Michell.
Ground Sub-Committee Lit R. COUNTY CRICKET
year 440 hurdles F. A. R. Hunter the 7th. He won the 8th in a good the 9th. Whitcombe lost the 16th, Ka-taun, J. Shepherd, and C. Guin- A letter from the Army Sports won from the holder, R. K. Brown, 8, but could never make much im where he missed a shortish putt, but gam but the latter's American namesake pression on Padgham, who played the
Board to the effect that they intended holding a six-a-side soccer com carried off the pole jump with 18 ft. 16th and 16th badly, to lose them 10 in., new British record and a both.
petition at Sockenpoo a week before great achievement for a man who was Cox got the better of a long-hitting Young Laidlaw put up another ex- the commencement of the Association sailing the Atlantic the day before match with A. 3. Lacey, then George cellent performance, but found Kenyon season was read to the meeting. The
H. Andersson, of Sweden, also set Gadd beat Abe Mitchell in a great just too good for him. He led by two competition would be open up a British record when he threw the finish. Gadd won the eleventh and holes at the turn, but Kanyon came clubs affiliated to the Association, and des a winning distance of 180 ft. twelfth to become two up and was home in a relentless 34 to win by one the Army authorised wished 11% in.
two up with three to go. Mitchell thole.
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then holed a ten-yard' putt to
win the 18th in 3, then drove the green and got a winning 3 at the 17th. Gadd retailated by holing from nine feet to win the 18th in a, and settle the match.
R. A. Whitcombo played brilliant golf to beat another Ryder Cup selec- tion, R. Burton, being five under fours when he won by 3 and 2.
Joe Ezar played the best golf he has done over here this year, and, round in 71, beat W. J. Branch, the new Belgian Open champion.
W. Laidlaw, the assistant at Malden, went round in 07 to beat George Oke, and Kenyon, who was putting and approaching well, got home by 3 and 2 against E. 'Whit combe.
COX'S SUDDEN VICTORY
|
FIRST ROUND
to all
obtain permission Council to conduct the competition."
Major Manners sald there was no reason why they should not give this
Permission was accordingly grant-
J. J. Dumeen (Paunal) boat Beri Gadi (trand Hall), w
A. If. Padgham (Sundridae Park) beat Epermission. W. Jarman (Prenton), 1 up.
W. J. Cox (Addington) beet A. J. Laoyed. (Berkshire), 2 and 3,
Gad (Malden))
Abe Mitedell (Private), _1_up.
beat
It. A. Willcombe (Parkelone) beat Burton (Hooton), 3 and 2
Joe Exer (U.B.A.) bent W. J. Branch
fanbury. 2 and 1.
W. Laidlaw (Malden) beat W. G. Oke (Fulwell), 1 up.
F. W. H. Kenyon (W. Lane) beat F. R.
Whitesmbe (Meyrick Park), 3 and 7.
RECOND ROUND
Hamon beat Padgham, si 22nd. Cox bent d. Cladi, and
Ji. A. Whitcombe best Esar. 1 and 1. Kenyan beat Smidiaw, Op.
RYDER CUP FUND
The Hon. Secretary stated that ha had received a communication from the Royal Artillery stating that they Intended entering two teams in the
Frst Division during the coming
CASON. One would be from Stone- cutters and the other from Lyemoon.
The meeting agreed to leave the mattor in the hands of the Lengua Management Committee,
In connection with this matter, Mr. A. V. Gosano said that na a be felt the strain last season of having of Player to play too many matches. Ho though the Council should restrict the number of entries to a certain division, The Chairman said Mr. Gozano's
In the afternoon George Gadd made An appeal is made by the Profes Cox go all the way. They were out slonal Golfers" Association for sub-comments would be brought to the in 34 with the match square, then scription for the Ryder Cup Fund, notice of the League Management Gadd took the lead at the 10th, lash-Botween £800 and £000 is still needed Committee when they considered the
| entries. ing home a classic brassle shot from to send Britain's team to America.
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In their second innings Essex made 252 for eight wickets, declared.
The Midlanders again found. Rend too good for them, and were all out] for 186, Kead taking 4 for 49.
Is thus took ten wickets during the match, for 11 runs.
Score: Essex 372 and 252 for
declared.
eWorcestershire, 184 and 185,
Kent beat Gloucestershire by 60 knock, runs, a good frst innings covering up a collapse in the second venture.
Batting frat Kent made 335, to which Gloucealer retaliated with 316, Hammond making 163.
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