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TELEGRAPH.- MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 1935.

CAPTAIN TIPS ENGLAND'S GOLF PROFESSIONALS

N. Y. Yankees RYDER CUP Blanked Out GOLFERS

By Tigers SET PACE

SCHOOLBOY ROWE IRISH OPEN AT

SHINES

AS PITCHER & BATSMAN

New York, Aug. 18. *“Schoolboy" Rowe, the Detroit Tigers' pitcher, brought off an- other of his pitching feats to-day when he blanked out the strong New York Yankees' team in the American Baseball League to give the Tigers a convincing vic- Not only did he hold the Yankees to no seare but he an sisted the Tigers' battery by hitting a home run, the team winning by 0-0,

tary.

There were several double headers in the two major Leaguca to-lay, although the top teams of the two leagues; were only once engaged during the day." Noth

COUNTY DOWN

JARMAN LEADS IN FIRST ROUND

London, July 23.

Five of the eight men chosen to go to America with the British Ryder Cup team in September,| were engaged with more than 180 other players yesterday in the first round of the Irish Open Championship, on the course of the Royal County Down Club at: Newcastle (Co. Down). One of them, E. W. Jarnian (Prenten), was the pacemaker with a splen- did round of 71.

will play a tog part in deciding! Form of certain competitors on the last two members of the British team.

the Giants and Tigers were suction in 1927, has

The Irish event, since its inceps,

baen cessful.

won by Ernest Whitcombe. Abe Mitchell,į

St. Louis Cardinals, second to George Duncan, A. II. Padgham, the Giants in the National League. W. J. Kenyon (talee). C.A. ahared the honours with Boston Braves who won the first game by Whitcombe, and Syd Easterbrook, |the holder. Only Mitchell, of that the narrowest of margins.

list, was absent yesterday, while!

notable scratching was Holland.

Owing to rain a double header schedule between the Philadelphia Athletics and Chicgno White Soxj was postponed. The Chicago out- fit was lending by one run to nothing in the first match when .a deluge forced the game to be

enlled off in the second inning.

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Weather conditions were at örat brilliant, with sunshine dominating, but by mid-day a gale came, accompanied by rain.

The record of 68 was made by Ernest Whitcombe when he woh the championship in 1928. Jor-! man would have smashed thondi figures had he been able to hole short putta; he missed five during the round, but seemed quite com-)

(Watson Clark blanked out the fortable with long ones. Turn-

Dodgers).

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ing in 37, when the weather had] buon favouralde, Jarman had been frequently worried by the pace of the greens.

Coming home, how ever, he played much better and

The United States cntained the Wightman Cup when Miss Helen Jacobs and the American teem beat the British women tennis players by four matches to three at Forest Hill. The above picture shows Miss Helen Jacoba receiving the trophy froyu H. H. H. Princasa Helena Victoria at Wimbledon

last year, when the holders won by five matches to two.

A TIP TO BAER

Must Make Sure His Hands Are 0. K.

LOUIS ISSUES

WARNING

A

Detroit, Aug. 8.

A friendly tip, also embodying a warning, to Max Baer to see that his hands are in shape if he meets Joe Louis this autumn, was given the former champion of the world by the sensational

A BRITISH RECORD GOES

SWIMMING EVENTS AT BLACKPOOL

N. WAINWRIGHT IN FORM

(By W. J. HOWCROFT)

OLYMPIC GAMES

Guarantees Suggested For Non-Aryans

OTHERWISE IN

LONDON.

Paris, July 23.

suitable alternative.

CONFIDENT OF WINNING RYDER CUP

BRITISH GOLFER GIVES VIEWS

DIFFERENCE IN CLIMATE

London, Aug. 1.

The question is being raised in Paris ns to whether the 1936

If a confident captain is the Olympic Games will be held in keystone of success then Great Berlin as arranged unless guar- Britain will retain the Ryder Cup antees for the treatment of non- in the professional International Aryan competitors is forthcom-golf match which is to be played ing. London is mentioned on a at Ridgewood, New Jersey, on

September 28 and 29.

Charles "Captain"

Whitcombe, The Marquis De Polignne, th

of tournaments, of scares member, ol the International winner

of Great Britain's and a member Olympic Committee, in an inter-team in each of the four previous view with the French sporting Ryder Cup matches with America. is newspaper, L'Auto, states: "No n keen judge of a golfer and kn fecision has yet been contemplated authority "on the game. He menns regarding the next year's Olympic what he says, and this Games.

with Interview

Reutura,

"Great Britam will win me he nya: "We have in

In our archives a letter sent by Hitler himself ac. Whitcombe rude the following state- cording to which the Fuehrerment:

"Of course, I am pleased to be cap- affirms that non-Aryans will

tain, but I am not really surprised enjoy the same rights as pure as I heard whisners some time ago,

MARATHON RUN Arsans. This is a formal engage and the Selectors asked my help in

IN AMERICA AS TEST

SEARCHING FOR SUITABLE MEN

PREPARING

FOR

For this reason alone I think we have a great chance of retaining the Cup we won two years ago at South- port.

ment and, therefore, In our eyes picking the team. I am glad they The question of non-Aryans does have confidence in me after the heavy not arise"

defent wurlained at Scioto under my Asked if recent anti-Jewish captaincy in 1931,

The intense ent on that Ohio action in German sporting circles

Course, however, was fatal to our had changed the situation, he

chances. It was Impossible to plus remarked: "The Committee has to form. This year, fortunately, we not yet been officially informed of are playing in New Jeracy in Septem- the question but our rules allow ber ind vain and show are more likely us at any time to withdraw the than heat waves. gumes from Germany, "MAJORITY FAVOURS CHANGE

"I know that our President, Count Ballet-Latour, will be Arm

A more important reason is that that no restriction be placed upon the new team, In my opinion, is the religion of the competitors. definitely stronger than the 1933 side. OLYMPICS

#I am -certain that the great I do not think a mistake has been Philadelphia, Aug. 14. majority of the members of the made in the selectlan. We know An Invitational Marathon race Committee would favour changing lagen, Sarazen, Picard, Craig Wood, Horton Smith and Olin Dutra, and over the Olympic distance of the venue of the games."

quantity re- 26% miles, in which many of the It is understood that there is despite the unknown

presented by Laffoon and the others,

we shall be too nation's outstanding distance run-already a strong movement not to think

good for ners are expected to compete, will hold the games in Berlin unless them. be held in Philadelphia on Labour the fullest guarantees are given.

A FIGHTER Should the games not take place in Cox, of Addington, is still an as- Day, September 2

The winner may be designated as Berlin, it is doubtful if Italy andsistant, but he is ripe for full inter- twelveying that he wa. glad to hear

a full-edged member of the United Finland would compete as they national rank, and will fight to the (Dorocher scored a home run holes, but then faltered repeatedly that Baer's hands were not acrionslu 3-5ave, beating the British native ra.

Stales Marathon team of three men were foremost in asking that last putt. Burton and Jarman chose for the Cardinals and Spahrer for and dropped eleven strokes to the hurt and that they would get well,

which will compute in the Olympics Berlin be chosen. the Braves. There were ten in Ryder Cup player in six boles.

When the 110 yards' lap at Black-in Berlin next summer, according to Loals said: Percy Allins was never at home nings)

But only Baer knows whether his pool is taken into consideration. Lawson Itobertson, cunch of the 1932 An offer would be made to the on the putting greens, and a score hands are OK. If Max isn't certain Wainwright's feat is the most Im-U. S. Olympie leum. Robertson is British Olympic Association Co Chicago

of 80 was the result. He took that they are, he should stay out of pressive swim by any British per-assisting Walter L Whalen, secretary mittee as the members feel that Philadelphia

Games could easily be three putts on nearly every one the ring. If we meet this autumn, former. He is now definitely on of the Philadelphia Olympic Athletle the (Chuck Klein scored a home run of the first six greens, and opened ae wants to be certain that they are a due reward.

and Fu

I'd like to fight Max by that time, the way to world's rating. This is Association, in drafting plans for the organised in London even at the shortest notice. Furthermore it for the Cubs),

the round with a succession of in shape-because mine are!

Entrants from many sections of the pointed out that the Games have Later in the afternoon, Wain country will be invited, according to not been held in Great Britain, or Aves. When he got down from!

"Max believes he's the best heavy- three yards for a two at the 7th. weight in the business, and I belleve when he annexed the 440 yards title

wright scored

second victory Whalen, and he added that Clarence, a recovery seemed likely, but I am. Well, he's entitled to his

Jiminy Hennigan and the the Dominions ainee 1908. Allas finished the half round with opinion and I o mine and the only from R. H. Leivers in 5min. 9 2-5 Millrose team of New York may be New York....................... 8 15 0

Wainwright and Lelvers were entrants. a 6, and, after a very mixed dis- way to settle this argument is in the sec.

The request that the Labour Day (Sullivan scored for the ds play coming home, ended with a ring. I'm just as sure as i ever was never more than a yard apart until and Car! Hubbell and Leiber for 7, when he failed to get clear from that I'll bent him when we meet," he the fast ten yards, when Wain-ce winner be designated as a mem

concluded, the Giants).

a bunkor at the 18th.

ber of the U. S. Olymple team will be placed before George V. Brown, of Boston, who last year was named as wanger of the 130 Olymple Mara- then team.

St. Louis Boston

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Philadelphia

Cincinnati

Boston

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AMERICAN LEAGUE

St. Louis

IL. H. E.

5 10 1 2 & 1

finished the journey in 34.

Ilis partner, J. Coppack, wak Negro. level with Jarman for

W. Nolan, Ireland's chief "hope," finished well for 73. He turned in 34 and had a three at the 10th, where his Arat putt lipped the hole. A bad fle in the rough at (Werbor scored a home run for the 11th, three putts at the 12

and three putts at the 17th, put him definitely behind Jarman, whom he was challenging for the lend. The last eight holes cost him 36 strokes-only one fewer than the first 10,

the Red Sox).

Boston

St. Louis

Washington.

Cleveland...

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4 10

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11 2 (Kuhel scored a home run for The Senatora. There were ten innings).

PADGHAM IN TROUBLE

A. II. Padgham, after expending 39 strokes on the first nine holes, 4 10 1 Washington..................

On the promised to finish in 72. 3 Cleveland........ 13 20

(Manush scored a home run for return journey, with two holes to

the Senators).

New York Detroit

6

0 3 0 9 1

("Schoolboy" Rowe pitched for

the Tigers and blanked out tho Yankees. Rowe also scored Home run, as did Elvin Fox).

-Reuter.

at

Blackpool, July 16, Norman Wainwright pat up the best performance in the four sessions of the A.S.A. Championships Blackpool to-day, when he won the 220 yard championship in Zmin. 18

cord of 2min. 20 2-5aec.

The Michigan State Boxing Come Wright applied more power into his missi

arm, pulled and drew away to beat mission has sanctioned_proposed. hout between Louis and the Cleve-yers by two yards,

The absence of the holder, W. land "Rubber Man." Johnny Risko,

Whalery annourced that team sometime in September. However, Francis, robbed the 150 yards back-

view of the fact that Louis and stroke championship of all interest trophite and individual prizes will be fight in New York that month, it is the ex-holder, J. C. P. Besford. historic Valley Forge and finish in Schmeling have now been matched to and left the event at the mercy of awarded winners in the Labour Day

race. The marathon will start unlikely that the bout with Risko He went to the front at 50 yards, the huge municipal stadium in South will materialize.

to reach the finishing pole In 1min. Philadelphia where Gene Tunney and 46 4-5sec.--speedy work over a long Jack Dempsey met in their first Northampton Town F. C. report lap course against comparatively heavyweight chan-plonship bout.-

United Press. weak opposition.

a loss on last season of £437, and the directors point out that but for

MRS. WADHAM'S VICTORY the transfer in mid-season of George Henson, to Wolverhampton Wan- My forecast of yesterday in fa derers, a much more serious poel-vour of Mrs. Olive Wadham for tion would have occurred.

the 100

championship yards duty materialised, although public play, he was level fours. Then was shared by Dr. J. D. Mac-title holder, Edna Hughes, who had opinion supported the chance of the slicnd tee shot started the trouble Cormack and C. J. McMullan, who literally loafed through her heat in: at the 17th. From the rough both finished in 77. Later, how- 69aec. Yet in

Miss Padghum went into a pond and ever, J. C. Brown, last year's Na-Hughes only returned 6680c., after

G. He tive champion finished in 75. eventually holed out in

fighting hard from pillar to post.

also allced to the 18th and, going

the

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WRESTLER TO TOUR JAPAN

UNIVERSITY MAT

STAR

Iowa City, Is.

A truil blazer for the University

E. W. II. Kenyon made a bold In fact, if the holder had put leas of lowe in the Orient this summer a from side to side of the course, bid for the lead. He finished, effort into her work she would have will be Earle Kielhorn, 166-pound

was in trouble all the way to the however, in 72, having run into a returned a faster time. green. He took fourteen strokes ral-storm which caused him to for the last two

From the start, Mrs. Wadham wrestler, chosen to tour Japan with holes and got mias a short putt at the sixth and led; she was challenged at 50 yards 16-man American team. round in 78.

The Hawkeye star, first ever to take three on the seventh green. by Olive Bartle, but the latter could Brentford F. C. roport a profit of Allan Dailey's recent improve- £2,185 on last season, when the total ment was reflected in a score of Ryder Cup team captain required Wadham went on to win by three East, reported in Chicago on July Charles Whitcombe, the British not sustain the effort and Mrs. represent the university in the Far income-was £32,625, home games 74, a return also made by Ernest 38 each way. He had no

to determine first! bringing in £25,345. The freehold Whitcombe.

luck yards from Miss Hughes with Olive for try-outs

and throughout, but made no serious Bartle third, In 67sec. It was an horn met Frank Lewis of Oklahoma second teams. There, Kiel- of the ground is being purchased,

Syd Easterbrook (76). J. J. alip. and the balance of the alx per cent. Busson (76), and George Duncan

nounced that the fourth and fifth, dobentures, amounting to £10,000, (76) all played steadily, while the Inwrrd half of 36 equalling the best also returned 678cc., with B. Arm-semi-finals of the National A. A. U.]

Sid Brews had a score of 73, his C. Rodwell and S. Calderhead, had A. and Br, his conqueror in the amateur lead in mid-afternoon of the day..

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to

last season; won the Big Ten 165-

Mrs. Wadham's victory came as pound title, and was voted the out-

a big surprise and her time was standing wrestler competing.

In

U. S. CHESS TEAM

FIVE PLAYERS TO

VISIT WARSAW

themselves on this season's form, and Bussan, as I have good reason to re- member, is a fine match player. He beat me last September in the "Newa of the World" final.

to

Perry, Padgham and Allins are comparatively old stagers, and were in the Southport team.

I have not formed any ideas Am it is too early, but I hope to get the foreromes pairings or tacties yet. players together once or twice before we all. I want to make them a happy family, for success in this match depends, to a great extent, an the absence of friction.

I have very definite views about training and diet. I have always considered It inadvisable to lay down rigid rules for training and diet in the case of a team of golfers, who rach uses a different physique and is different with al athletes.

boxent.

Each man shouli use his own judg- utent. What is suitable for me, for instance, would probably be unsuita- bie for young Cox. If a man has INTERNATIONAL come a good tournament golfer he

TOURNEY

New York, Aug. 10,

j

Mr. Harold M. Phillips, chair-

has come to know enough about his needing jown

requirements without Any help from me."

man of the New York committee | Russell trophy for America, at appointed by the National Chess Folkestone. England, Lwo Federation, has announced the five ago.

years

will represent the Those players who

selected are:-Frank J. United States in the blennial in Marahall, Isane I. Kashdan, Reuben ternational team tournament at Fine, Abraham Kupchik, Arthur W.

Dake. Warsaw.

The list includes four of the The team sailed for Poland on

who

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an even greater surprise. It was a the National Collegiates he was THE KING OF BOTTLED championship record made over a second in the A. A. U. tournament straightaway course, and is rela-In the 155-pound clase.

tively batter than Miss Joyce

Cooper's British record of 62 2-5 L. A. Bates, the Warwickshire (see,, mado In a 25-yards bath.

cricket professional, who is 41, hanj Lancashire scored their first and decided to retire from county Daly success at the meeting when cricket, and has accepted the posi the Manchester girl, Beatrice tion of coach and head groundsman Wolstenholme, took the 440 yards at Christ's Hospital, Horsham. championship after a rare display

of determination, in 6min. 0 3-5sec.,

| five yards in front of the Midlander, Eddie Jenkins, @ full-back, Gladys Morcom, with the Bourne-formerly with Cardiff City and inst mouth girl, Joan Turner, third, season with Bristol City, has been Miss Wolstenholme turned in the signed by Newport County F. C. fra£övent at the first session, SWAM

in one or more events at · each

session, and then registered aanco a great feat for a 15-years- meritorious win at her final appear-old girl.

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