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COMPSTON'S NEW RECORD
FINE FINISH LIKELY
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DIVERS FOR OLYMPIC GAMES
AMERICANS HAVE BEST TEAM
PROSPECTS. FOR BERLIN
20, 1935.
FINAL CRICKET TEST
DETAILED SCORES OF OVAL MATCH
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(Continued from Page 8). DelaRed atores follow: London, July 24.
SOUTH AFRICANS.—IST. INNS. most intriguing
Rome, Aug. 14.
I. J. Siedle, c Antes, ₺ Robina 36. situation at the half-way stage In States of the first three positions A. D. Nourse, Wyatt, b Bowes
Clean sweeps by the United A. Rawan, l.b.w., Robins
Brueg
Mitchell, c Ames, b Read.. the frish Open Golf Championship,in the men's and women's diving K. G. Viljoen, c Clay, b Read for when the second round finish-events at the 1938 Olympic Games. B. Cameron, ed at Newcastle, Co. Down, seater-in Berlin seem probable. day four players shared the lead
e A. Mitchell, with aggregates of
145. They were S. Brown, of South Africa, Archie Compston, Syd Easterbrook, the holder of the title, and W. Xalan, the Irishman.
E. W. Kenyon is only a stroke behind and Cholles Whitcombe and J. Busson two strokes off,
b Renil
Germany, England, Japan or Egyptį may develop formidable performers
H. F. Wade, c Hammond, during the next 10 months, but FL Dalton, e Robins, b Rend
Hawes supremacy of Antries in this form L. Vincent b Rocins
The leader on the first day. E. W. 2000 2h their ori
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Total
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LAST MIXED DOUBLES MATCH
CHINESE TEAM WINS AGAIN
KOWLOON SENIORS
RUNNERS-UP
yenesday AID FOR THE AGEING.
To the no-longer-young life at times liable to present a dark out-
0 The Inst match Ir the Mixed Dou- 32bles Langue was played
when tho Chinese 1.0., visiting the United Services R.C., won by five Rj sets to four. Scores:
L. Goldman and Miss R. Hancock look. Yet so long as you have o (U.S.R.C.) lost to ito Kning and Mrs. plentiful supply of pure red blond 117 Litton 4-1; brat Lew Wai-tong and coursing through your velns there is Mra, T. F. 1. 6-1; beat W. C. Hung to seed for despondency, and auch 7 and Mr. Chiu Chun-chiu 6-4.
stood is easily obtainable by means of
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of sport during the last quarter of A. B. C. Langton not out century should
R. J. Crime Ames, b Bowes continue, Thear events enl for years
Major and Mrs. H. L. Withington Dr. Williams Pink Pilis, the blood tice. Good divers, usually begin to specialised coaching and patient prac
18 (1.8.1.C.) Just to lio ant Mrs. Litton and nerve tonic which you remember 2-4; bent Lep and Airs. Lo B-4; fost toan far back as your youthful days, 476 | Hong and Mrs. Chlu 2-0.
and which is even more fainous 10- Fall of wickets:-1 (Siedle} early in their Few first class divers
for Lieut. 1. D. Tellington and Miss day, Jarman, is bracketed with Roggle developed after they pass 20.
are 116; (Rowan) for 110; 3 (Nourse) Savil (U.S.R.C) lost to Ho and Mr. Whitcombe Ed
for 161; (Mitchell) for 204; 6 Litton 4-6; bent Lee and Mrs. Lo 63: . Bond.
England and Germany are likely to (Cameron) for 248: (Wnde) strokes behind the lenders.
enter promising young divers in the 251; 7 (Viljoen) for 312, 8 (Vincent)
for low to Hing and Mrs. Chin 4-6. It was Compston and Porey-
Berlin Kamer with a view of building for 333; 9 (Dalton) for 470; 10 Alliss who supplied the fireworks
A strong diving team for the 1920 (Crisp) for 470. yesterday. Each broke 70 and
Olympics.
Bowling Analysis Cumpston sel
up a new" Course record with a ven round of 67.
Tremendous drives, only one of which strayed from the fairway, and perfeci irum shots resulted in seven threes ging down on his
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ENGLAND 19T, INNS,
LATIN DIVERS PRAISED
Read Diving coaches generally are agreed | Nicholla develop expert divers if proper in-Hammond that South American countries could Howes struction were avaliable. Athletes of Clay Argentine, Benzil, Chile, tiraguay and Robins other nations of South American leve Wyatt prayed their adaptability in spurting vent. The
201 LOCAL BOWLERSfball players would be helpful
staminn shown by South American A. II. Bakewell, e Cameron, t qualities in div, experts have said. AT WANSTEAD
A. Mitchell, Crisp the
Angeles Olymales the.. S. Wyatt, e Cameron h Vin United States
you all diving events, W. R. Haiend, st, Cameron, The men's high dive was Harold Saith, Los Angeles, with M. Layland, not out was won by
Vincent and Franz Kurtz 1. Ames, not out .... M. R. Galitzen second und third. the springboard event Galitzen was first, Smith
Extras nud Dick Degenes, Detroit, third,
Smith has turned professional and
WIN ESPLIN CUP
AT LAST
Hongkong has at last won the Esplin Cup, which is competed for annually be. tween lawn bowls rinks representing Wanstead and Hongkong, the Colony team bring composed of bowlers on Home leave.
According to information received this morning Hong. kong won by 16 shots to 14.
The team was:
R. H. E. Marks (Police R.C., Dr. V. N. Atienza (Craigengawer C.C.. J. F. Lunny Hongkong Electric R.C.) and S. Randle (Civil Service C.C.I. captain and skip.
The Cup will be brought to Hongkong for the first time by the P. & O Chitral on January 16.
BANKRIJGITAARIJERENESANT VANEMINAARI MOTISTASISEKOJA JE NEGO UZAKMÁRA, TERMINŽIN aed. Only twier vas he left with loon putt, and each time he bald from 12 yards and yards res- pectively.
Allis mate a-pectacular covery from his bad round of 80 on the previous day. and played his first had shot after being held up for three-grettes of an hour
the 16th
He lired his scund to the last hole and only got his there by Leling a pult of five yards.
Easterbrook was never off the fairway, and Brews had only putts in the round,
Sixty-three players, with arr gates of 159 or letter, qualified fr the last two roids to-dity.
THE ST. LEGER
London, Aug. 19.
The follesing is the latest betting en the St. Leger.
Bahrom 10 to 1 o, 6 to 5 1. Pield Trini to I, inkl 15.
Plasy 100 tu 7. «.
Sea Benest 1 to 7, 0. Hairan 100 to 6, 6, 20 to 1 Assignation to, and
So Larry 22 to 16, 25 to 1 t. Fair Trial 25 to 1. t und ". Fair Bairn 26 to 1, tap 2. Buekleigh 2 to 1, and Flash Byr 33 to 1. o.
-Reatry.
amp!
foundation.
second
vent
Total (for whis.)
20
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The well-being Lawn Tennis League, were yesterday depends up the hemaglakin and defeated by the Chinese Recreation red corpusels content of the blood Club Rt. Fuseway Bay by right retstream, and clentific and clinical blood-texts have proved beyond the shadow of any doubt that these all- sportam constituents are rapidly increased by Dr. Williams' Pink 1'illa, with
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130
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t. F. Tit aus 1. Leung Chinappetite, vitality and cheerfulness of R.C.).
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ia coaching the German diving team. 31; 2 (Wyatt) for 08; 4 (Mitchell
Fall of wickets: 1 (Bakewell) for 11. may
expected to produce for 98 ไ several good divers, since Hitler's ex-Reuter.
4 (Hanimand) for 240- tensive prograse of physical drill
H. S. Lee and P. Ler Chinese the tallest enfidense that they will gymnastics has inid a
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divers 2410 Kuth Nurmi, Cat Singh and Singh 4-2. Degener is Ametien's leading diver senior metropolizan champion,
faran; Junier Lifson, New York at prewat rad should win one er Cornelia Gilisen, national junker title both events at Berlin. He will be helder, assisted by Elbert Rent, 19, Miami, Fla., who specialises in the spring" į board event, and Marshall Wayne,
and
K.D.R. C.. A.T.C.
were the two
A very close watch was witnessed EGYPTIANS WELL COACHED
when the .D.R... met the A.T.C The play was above usual "D" divi- Ferid Samaika, Egypt, one of the Ision standard and the home team was coaching the Egyptian swimming and work's leading pufessional divers, is well on form. diving teams. He has several exel-joutstanding players, though Pearson
Millard and as hollovers Jent prospects.
ment. and Tillery Shaved great improve
Millard nnd Hunt beat Fowles and The results wore as follow: Warr 6-1; beat Miller and Taylor t-2;
In the women's dives, Mrs. Dorothy Ingatan Hill and Katherine Rawls, Miami, Fle, marvel, re from the 1932 team Mrs. Hill, who like Eleanor Holm Jarrett, has marrl-€. D. Tonulin, and Al Phillips, Cam
Englund has promising diver in ed siner the Los Angeles ganes, is den champion, may finish among the the defending champion in the high first three at Berlin.
dive.
Georgia Coleman, who was second in the high dive and first in springband has turned profession
the
in headlines from Berlin next sum
In diving events new hames will defeat Davis and Pickham 6-2
Tillery and Pearson drew to Fowles one of the reasons why the Olympic lor 2-6; bout Davis and Peckham 6-3. iner. This element of uncertainty is and Ware 6-6; lost to Miller and Tay-
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