ENGLISH FOOTBALL
: BEGINS
:
OPENING WEEK'S MATCHES
ARSENAL WINS AT HIGHBURY
London, Aug. 31.
The following are the full re- sults of to-day's football matches
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BOUSSUS LOSES | NO. 6--WATFORD
IN U.S.
THE FIRST MAJOR UPSET
Forest Hills, Aug. 31. The Art major upset in the U.S. Tennis Singles championship, com- Christian Boussus, the young Fronch Davis Cup player.
AWAITING FORM OF NEWCOMERS
Canadian
Crown
Montreal, Aug. 31.
The Canadian Open Golf Champion-
played hero to-day was won by
Geno Kunes, of Norris Town, P., with an aggregate of 280, made up of rounds of 70, 68, 74 and 68.
The champlon's two rounds of 68 on the Summerlen Course, where the tournament was played, represented i two ntrokes under par,
(By CHARLES BUCHAN) Walter Hagen, the captain of the Watford last season had the lowest. Ryder Cup team, tied for sixth place in the championship with two 74 and 69, making a total of 288.
2, 1935.
International Golf At St. Annes
ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND WIN IN OPENING MATCHES
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win the first four holes, were dragged back to square at the 14th, won the 16th and lost the 17th, where McLeod holed
as cabled by Reuter and Our Qient à menced hero to-day, was the defeat of "goals against" figures in the Third others. His four rounds were 74, 7 through the mist. by nildday and the
Correspondent:
FIRST DIVISION
3 Sunderland
I Wednesday
Arsenal Anton Villa
1 Grimsby
Brentford
Liverpool
Derby
Meeting Robert Harmon, the 17. year-alt former junior champion of 1 the United States in the first round, 2 Boussus was benter after four sets
The scores were 6-4, 3-6, 7-6, 26-1. in favour of Starmon.Reuter
0
2
0
Presion N.E.
0
0
3 Portsmouth
3 Lreds
West Brom.
RAIN INTERFERES
"C
Blackburn
Bolton
Chelsea
Everlon lluddersfield
Manchester C
Middlesbro
Stoke
Wolves
3 Birmingham
SECOND DIVISION
I'ort Yale
Doncaster Tottenham
Burnley
2 Excter
2 Newport
Northampton
Queen's P.R.
1) Southend
2 Millwall
Barnsley
1
Blackpool
Bradford C
0
Charlton
Hull
Newcastle
Tras.
ivision, so it is not surprising that the same defence will be relied upon. At half-back and forward, however, important additions have been made to the playing strength,
Sam Parks, the present Unit States open champion, returned eard of 291, his four rounds being 2, 74, 72 and 73.
McConnell, the Irish champion, raved |
BODTLAND
FOURHOMES.
J. Meleen (layton), 12. A. MeRul (Leven), 8 & 2... 1 1. Thomson (Wi
Haywood), FR Walker (Aborilzen),
M. Dyken, H. 1.. McKinlay (West- wen Guilem). Amp A
W. M. Ist Moseley, J. Limi ny, jun. (ilmsgow Univ. 1, 5 & 6 SE
W. 8. FIIITtet 9 W. Campbell (Cam
Melon (Oh! Han- Curly).....
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WALES
B. 1. Roberts (Pres fatyn), J. Black (Rhos-on-Se) 0
H. R. Howell (Gla
nable), A.
1. Evana (recos) 0
It, M. de Lloyd (Aber. twyth ..
Noon (Glamorgan- shire)......
it. Chapman (New- per), H. Glossy [CardT) 0
D. Lela (Canli), C. H, Eaven (i?ren. istyn), 1 up ....
a ten-yarder. In a thrilling inst hole McLeod had trouble with n chip and Wales scored their lone win.
The sun had completely broken Br afternoon play took place in lent which every player found trying. Twerklell, lending what many
idered a forlorn hope, played the first two holes perfectly-3, 4-but and one both of them with good putt. At the third, both
were bun- puce. kered short of the green, McConnell after cracking his tee that out of bounds, on the railway, and Tweddell J. Meleen (1 wie) ... 11. R. Howell met with an accident which might well have sent men cast in less heroic w. Campbell mould back to the clubhouse. Walk- Dr. W. M. Robb ing down from the crest of the bun- M. 1 ker he slipped and turned his ankle. Mekšniny 17 á over so badly as to be in considerable 1. & Walker, 15 & 2) 1 B. Glommor
for half an hour. He resumed. finny, Jr. 14 & 33 1 13. Lowla later and though limping badly won W. 8. Mcleodd (4 # 3) 1.6. It. Eaven 280 by 4 and 3. 287 The certed
An exchange with Queen's Park Rangers brings Goodier (centre-half)
Horton Smith, the American Ryder The Hert-Cup player, returned cards of 72. 72. to Watford and sends Lowe (inside forward) to Loftus Rond. fordshire club now has seven half-hand 68, aggregating, while Runyan, Another Ryder Cup bucks, mostly tall
tall and powerfully player, wrut round the course in 74, Another unweomer is Greeves, Forest H, Aug. 31.
71, 71 and 73, totalling 288, Matches in the singles of the U.S.a wing half-back, from Barnsley.
There will be keen competition for
Tommy Armour, the holder of the Tennis Championships were postponed
The chief rap- to-day an account rain-United, places in the attack.
fure is Jones, outside-right (Manches-itle, did not defend his crown because Ler United), who in 1931 was chosen had hurt his shoulder on the day Just before the championship started. to play for Wales against Ireland; he was then with Shemed Wednesday,
The best scores were: Two other forwards Manchester CityFleteler (centre) Gene Kunes and Wright outside-left). Morgan, a Horton Smith showed Walter Hagen Welshingu, 3 Young
, promising form for the Reserves at | Paul Runyan..
the end of last seuent, has been en- guged as a professional, Barnett (F. W.), Hunt, Carter and Paxton have Jeft the fold.
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)
Aldershot
2 Swindon
Gingham
0
3
Fulham Bradford
3
Bournemouth
3 Rending
2
Coventry
Norwich
West Ham
3 Watford
0 Bristol (
Notis F.
2
Bury
Plymouth
3
Manchester E.
Sheffield U.
1 Leicester
Harrow
3
Chesterfield
Youthampton
Swansen
3 Caritale
3
Darlington
D
Cheater
5
Southport
Hartlepools
Halifax
D
Lincoln
d
Accrington
Mansfield
Oldham
New
Brighton
B
Itochdale
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Rotherham
Walkni
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
(FIRST DIVISION)
2 Hankton
Queen O'Sth.
1 Kilmarnock
3 Queen's Park
Airdrie
Arbroath
Ayr
31
Celtic
Dundee Dunfermline
2 Albion
G Hearts
I
0
Aberdeen
21
Hibernian
St. Johnstone
2
Motherwell
0
Partick
I Rangers
Third Lanark
3
Clyde
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)
Brighton
3 Torquny
Bristol R.
0
Nolts (
Clapton O.
3
Lntos
Crystal Pal.
1 Cardia
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York
3) Allow
Tranmere
Crewe Wrexham
2 Caterbenda
0 Stockport
SCOTTISH LEAGUE (SECOND DIVISION)
1 Fortar
#Brechin
Dumbarton
Dundre
Leith
1
King's Park
Falkirk
2. Morton
Raith Rovers
St. Bernards
St. Mirren
1
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The directors, in paying a sub- stantial so in transfer fees, have
their eyes on promotion to the Second Division, for which the team were in the running for some fine last season. Everything would appear to depend on how the new forwards shape. Pull list of players;
Goal: Melaren, M.Hugh." Backs: Brown,
Lewis
4. Lewis (G), Morgan, Ewington.
Half-ch Findlay, Davies (T), Armstrong, Reed, Woodward, Greeves |
Morgan. Forwards: Barn-tt (T). Jones (Manchester United). Fletcher (Manchester City). McPherson, Havies (W), O'Brien, Harris, Devan. Wright (Manchester City). Rattray, Walker Torquay).
NO. 7-BRISTOL R.
Capt. Prince-Cox Seeking Another Winger
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During the
past month followers of Bristol Rovers have felt just a little annoyed with the diree- tors who have transferred the two capable and popular wingers of last Reason - MeNestry (outside-right) and Wipfler (outside-left)--to Coventry City and Heart of Midlothian, respe tively.
The directors, however, lost little Time in filling the autside-right yhenney, securing Hogale Adcock, the Leicester City and England winger.
On the other wing, they still have Prout, formerly of Chehren, who was
of Wipster. not thr
Manager Capt. Prince-tax, however, has his eyes on another outside-ieft.
Harry Harley, of Seanthorpe United, who has played First Division footin for Grimsby
Town. will nake a
bid for way of the extreme wing posi-
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have discon. appeared to
ell, who lost two of the 2881 next four holes, but with Tweddell 72, 74, 72, 73 291 short all the way to the eighth and twice bunkered at the short ninth the Reuter
match was square at the turn. short putt missed at the 14th cost McConnell the bole, and he bunkered i his second to the next, and became two down. Another bunker at the 16th brought an abrupt finish in Tweddell's favour.
TITLE RETAINED
Hopkins, Minneanta, Aug: 31. Tho Anal of the American Women's Open Golf Championship, Mrs. Glenna Collett-Vare, holder of the title, defeated 17-years-old Miss Patty Berg, of Hopkins, by three and two.
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PHENOMENAL LENGTH Woollam, who had passed through |
of can- The match was played over 30 during Tweddell's period holes.--Router.
valescener, was having a keen fight. with Burke, whose length at times touched the phenomenal. Woollam 19. a. Hestley Flosi was troubled on the greens several times had the tnatalising cost.
SEMI-FINAL MATCHES
Hopkins, Aug. 30. Mrs. Collett-Vare, of Abingdon, Pennsylvania, best in Beric Barrelt, of Minneapolis, by two and ms in one of the semiclinals, walle Miss Patty Berg beat Miss Charlotte Glatting, of West Orange, New Jersey, by one up in the other. Reuter.
YANKEE CAPSIZES
American Yacht Mishap
At Dartmouth Race
Landau, Aug. 31.
The famous American racing yacht Yankee, owned by the millionaire Mr. Lambert, which has been competing in the English regattas, capsized Dartmouth while competing in the big yacht race. ried away.
nt
The mast was car
Other yachts went to the assistance of the Yankee, which was towed into harbour. There was no loss of life.--- Reiter.
RUNNING RECORD
versele New Women's Mark For
220 Yards Dash
tions. He is fast umi
Prince-Cox has quite
big opinion of
n local young Woodma product, who, in the second half of last season
on scored nearly 50 goals for
the winners of the Gloucestershire Minor Cup.
Toronto, Aug. 31.
and
liness of hitting the hole and stapping.
ketti.
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344
Cormack (Grape) O
Jedin Burke (14
hinch). C. J. Me #alian (143
2 ....... . ]
I. Metamnell (
Portrush). W. M. Sullivan (Mu» kerry)....1%
Ewing (00
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» Park), 2 & 1 ..... 1
2. Simex Dour-
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Burke was mit in 36 and two up. Woollon stuck to him and won the fath in 1. Whereupon Burke hit ator. Tvisidel), 1 & 2 1 Ray McConsell gorgeous brassie home to win the lung. Win. 2 up for 2!!
J. 6. Brown 14th in 3 and, though Woollim cam 4. 3. Thirsk, up, W. M. O'Sullivan back nt him with a six-yarder, haled |S, Lunt
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but
3 & 2.
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to win the 15th. The Englishman W. Risikon. finally wrecked his chances with an- other'
putting inpse on the 10th. Fiddinn got an early lead on frown, and was actually 5 nt the Uth. where he bunkered his ice shot to C. Sowe Burn with four-hale advantage. When he won the eleventh to be five up again, the game looked over,, Brown dashed off 3, 4, 4, and Eid- dian, his lead down to one, did well to rally and win the 16th in a god 1 where Brown wan bunkered. Brown had an unlucky tee shot to the 17th, which just talled off. However,! Fidian took three putts, and the ganie war again in the melting pot.! Brown, however, was badly bushed From the ter at the last hole, and Fiddian got home.
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Paris, Aug. 23.
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Lunt could never get his nose in! front of MacCormack and was down with four to play. He won the 16th, where MacCorninek missed u holeable putt, lost the 16th, where the Irishinan, massing his attack, to select her team for the Olym holed u long, long putt for 3, squared pic games which are being held
France has already begun plans
again at the 17th with a 3, and finally in Berlin in August, 1936,
halved the battle, which the Irishman saved by holing a rix-foot putt the last green.
The second modern pentathlon championships next April will be used to pick her team, and entrants in this contest will be deelded by eliminating competitions to be held Lyons, Marseilles. Bordeaux, Paris
Rislop, who had six 's and two G's on Tis outward half, started home all square with Ewing. Then came in Miss Helen Stephens, the seventeen-3, where he holed a chip, 4, 3, 4, 4. in seven districts:-Lille, Nancy, year-old girl athlete, created a news, where his second shot stopped two world's record for the women's 230 inches from the hole. yards dash when she ran the distance. here to-day in 23.0 seconds.
10, 1935, nt Kansas City,--Reuter,
Hartley had the exasperating ex perience of losing
two balls at twe
and Hennes.
-
As George Itounge, formerly of Puls ham and Queen's Park Rangers, will he unable to play for the Rovers in the opening month-be is suffering from chest trouble--another forceful
M. Laval hus already received a inside-left has been secured in Archie Miss Stella Walsh with a time of 37, turned one up and get the better Olympic Commlited, who informed The previous record was held by successive holes. Thompson, out in delegation from The French. Young, of Lairester City
Alan Murray, who has spent the 243 seconds, which was made in June of a scrappy Kane with Mull him that they had received a double past two seasons with Falbum, as a
and Stowe lost to Owens by 3 and 2.
from the organising half-back and full back, should prove
Owens was out in 38 and une up, and invitation an nequisition. while the
came home in full
committee of the Olympic games to ane nder fours.
the bucks Procre. (Wolves), Jenel Hill Golledge (Bristol City), and Alan Scotland did not have matters all send thirty youths between
Rotherham United) have
to Murrny (Fulhami).
awn way in the singles, but ages of 15 and 18, and thirty Bristul with strong recommendations. Poravards: Taylor, Harwood, Paint, were never in any danger. Thompson,physical education professors to Robertson (flapton frient) is an Pastin, McCambridge, Harris, B. Barthe Scottish champion, halved with witness the gamex, experienced goalkeeper.
ley (Scunthorpe Utd.), dames Wood Roberts, a flower bed at the last hole Capt. Priner-Cox in most optimistic man (Melrose), George lounge Ful-receiving his approach shot and allow
new
Konu
their
under
regarding the coming season. He will ham), Hughie Adock (Leicester (ing the Welshman 147 get it hard-
| have much material at his disposal.
San Francisco, Aug. 31," City), and Archie Young Leicester, earned half is a grin match. Jack Goalkeepers: Ellis and Robertson | City).
"Small" Montann has been matched McLean played some brilliant golf in (Clapton Orien[},
Among The departures are beating Howell by one hole. He was against "Midget" Wolgaat, the present Fall-bucks: Pickering, Donald, R. McNestry (Coventry City), Wipffer round in 70, yet Howell fought him champion, for the flyweight champion- Titl (Rotherbam Utd.). and John Henrt of Midlothian). Jack Smith all the way. Dykes found Evans ship of the world. | Preece (Wolverhampton Wanderers). (Swindon Town). Him Spaith and Hol- real turtar, the Weishman being
Half-backs: Wallington, Melan, by McKay (Newport County), and
three under fours when he won. Wilson, McArthur. Rose,
Taylor. Tadman (Gillingham).
Scores:
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