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A Sound Thrashing For

English Team >

SCOTLAND WINS COMFORTABLY IN

GOLF INTERNATIONAL

(nitra) (21)

1

W. Campbell (Cam-

budlang), Q. I Peters (Freneto) (1 up)... 1 Linday, Jr. (Gins Row Uni), W. N. Mela (OM Han- furix) (#7) ....

HoJ.

SCOTLAND

Moseley)

1. W. 1. (Coomb

J.

200).

1. W. Harthy (It.

Ht, Geores's) ... Đ

I'. Zacharias

(Formby). A.R. Tempan A

trgh)

SINGLES

(Continued from Page 8). halved a hole he should have won. negotiated n half ntymie at the six- teenth to knock one of the lend, holed a puli of 12 yards on the 17th green after a bunker recovery and glorious thirt Then, an own, played n clusate second to the last green, a second that bit and came back six Inches, but he foited by an inch to Themes (1 up! 1-3, hole a long putt to save the match. J. Mclean 40 & 4) 1 E. W. dian

Fiddian held McLean for geven J. S. Walker 12 & hates and after having all the worst 6, 1 Peters 15 & of the deal at the eighth, where his 5. MeKinlay ball went over the fence out of bounds, W. Enapbell A... Thompson P. W. Kintura (241) while Stefan, with a most indifferent J. Lindsay, it, (un) 1 A. 12. Waho..... shat, hit the same fence and came W. S. Melavi (480) 1 J. 1 Encherias o back into play, slipped behind and,

ENGLAND Wooflas

E. A. Meltavle 56 T. J. Think ....

J. M. Dyken

last the 10th, 11thrones 44 4. 3.

120

turning two down,

and 14th lo

Thirsk got an

early end of two

with four played against Melluvie,

Who squared the match with a 2 at

the

IRELAND

1) 1 1. 1. Bentley 13,1 5, fant

16 R. Bartley

712

Semes

12%

FOURSOMEH

1. J. McMulian

Knockt

Afth and a 3 at the seventh. The Scat holed a valuable putt to win the the daden, tenth and take the lead, rand

produced another beutal at the twelfth. Thirsk is never one to go down with- Gul struggle, and clinging en by his eyelids was rewarded with hooked and costly driven by MeRuvie at

McConnell 1st. Tortricht, W, M. O'B

kerry) (63) ...

the 17th and 18th, to snatch a grands, C. Brisen (Water-

£120.

BENTLEY'S POOR START

Ft

ford). J. 1. Mar Girninck (Grange)

Tawdhur 40% Sligo, A. F. herty Langley Pk97&1) 4

rien, W.

(Kettm) 16 ) 1

----

Bentley was three down with three played against Walker, get one back, lost the ninth, where Walker per- formed a miracle, his full bouncing sena (ker. out of a bunker and enabling him to hold a putt for Bentley, unawed by mirnelen, holes a A putt for 3 at the goth, but Walker, nemational and bereit surely of any wraggle on the fairway or green, hol vi a horrid long putt to win the 11th and, beating p the ever-fighting apponent, won by 2 and 1.

IRELAND

R. McConnell..

Burke 14:9)

2. 6. Brown (hay

M. O'Sullivan (a)

4.1. Melaminck

31

WALES

S. 1. Rr ilren Catyn), J. 1. Black (In) ...

1. R. Hasil (Glam. ursanshire), A. D. Evans (iron) D

R. M. de Lord LAberystwyth, fi, 9. Noon (Glamor ganshire) up)

N. E. Jandh (BR Pow, R. Chat

ያማጉረስ ተ (Newport) O

D. Le Cardiff).

C. Eaves (Prin lyn)

WALER

09. B. Roberta 12/13 à

H. . Howell

1.

Binck

1. 1. te s

G. S. Noon

(1/2) A. D. Evand R. C. Ewing (1 up) i

Dr. Flaherty (3/25 N. E. Jacob

The discomfitare of the English (prees was then complete, but Hardley, McMullan (425) 1. Chapman after a gallant recovery, side-slipped. 1. Owens

into a banker at the 18th and had to W. J. (2

in content with a ha ved matel

Ri

don seured the lone victory of the day Femmes agninst Dyks, sprig of a famous Rugby family who has twice won in golf international places.

Tistal

Risdon was out in the ereditalie figure of 35 and one up. He teame home 4, 4, 3.

3.4.4. but was only 2 UB with one to play at the finish.

arins was out a 6 and two down:

Mel Guding 4 cough for the nine holes, and went down by 4 and

0 ). Lewis

1. 4. Even

316 Fazurar's

TACLE]

WOOLLEY'S CENTURY

0

9,

1935.

Heavily favoured to take the historie St. Loger at Doncaster on Wednesday, Bahram, sensational runner owned by H. H. the Agu Khan, is seen. above, with Jockey Fox up. This candidate proved himself the cinas of his year in races and will go to the past heavily backed,

RECENT ATTACK OF COUGHING

BAHRAM OUT TO EQUAL RECORD

NEXT WEEK'S ST. LEGER

KING'S CUP AIR RACE

TOMMY ROSE WINS

TWENTY COMPETITORS

London, Sept. 7. Hooting of motor horns and cheers from hig crowd greeted Tommy Rose, the winner of the King's Cup Handicap Air Rnce, when he crossed the winning line at 6.30 pm. after baving made on average speed of 176.28 miles per hour over the antriangular course of 50 miles, which St. bad to be covered seven times.

(By WATCHMAN)

London, Aug. 14. The undefeated Bahrami, Jodds-on favourite for the

Leger, was heard to cough while second with an average speed of 157.84 Flying Officer H. R. Edwards wan at exercise on Newmarket Heath yesterday morning.

miles per hour, and Catheart-Jones was was third, his speed averaging 157.62 pomptly returned to his stable. miles per hour. This development is not necessarily serious, and in the normal course

Mitchell And Sutcliffe Do

a. Thompson halves a capital game Well Against S. Africans

with Campbell. Walton was level fours when he was beiten.

and

of events the Aga Khan's brilliant

coit should be at work again within л week.

The planes which survived the eliminating race competed, the fastest

being the Duke of Kent's plane piloted by Capt. E. W. Percival, which made an average specil of 208.01 miles per but Capt. Percival finished sixth. hour. It was a record for the race,

Mr. Frank Butters, the trainer, or the foursomes,

London, Sept. 7. said yesterday: "Our examination that in which! Another century by Frank Wool-indicates that Bahram's attack is as the two who participated in the There were no women competitora McLean and Meltuvie beat Woollum ley, the Kent and Bentley was as fine a game ns Saturday's play

veteran, fentared very slight." one could wish to ser,

in the match be

eliminating race failed to qualify. Square at thetween Kent and the 31.C.C, at Folk-St. Leger, and there is no reason

September 11 is the date of the Renter. turn, with the Scots always a little stone. the stronger side, England really hnd n glorious chance at the 16th where totalled 425 us, to which Woolleycott was fated to fall a victim to At the close of play, Kent haud to suppose that Bahram will not

be fit and well by then.

If the was to see a fine drive contributed 117.

MeRuvic

MOTOR RACING

drift into reeds overhanging a corner. Mr. 11 D. Leveson Gower's eleven the prevailing epidemic of cough- Metean get out, into another ban-fairly collared the South African ing aniony hornen, it is better that Fred Dixon Wins Ulster.

in their match ut Sear- he should have his turn well in

lr. England was home on the far bowlers

of the green. Bentley's putt ran borough.

en and Woollam was left with a four A. Mitchell and H. W. Sutcliffe footer for the lend. He lipped the were both in form with the bat, the hile and the chance had gone, for former scoring 113 and the latter 96 after

half at the 17th with a grand towards a total of 403 runs for six approach putt by Worllam, Bentley wickets-Kenter. hit the Club dag staff a crack with his drive, a thit

sen: Scotland home.

After that came a painful procession for English rupporters, though the defeat of Thirsk and Lunt by Dykesi and Mekininy was

remarkable, for England hnd 3 at the 6th and 7th, whilst Scotland, exit iņ 35 and square, had 4, 4.3 emming is, finishing the match with 3, 3 at the 16th and 17th. Wals did well to halve the first foursome, Black and Roberts themselves

proving ne good its

arke and McMullan; whilst de Lloyd, who has .B.B.C. Orch.yed wall thraathors, and 11

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PLASSY SENT HOME.

37

Tourist Trophy

nds, with

#

Belfast, Sept. 8. Fred Dixon, driving a Riley, won the Ulster Tourist Trophy, over the Ards circuit in the time of six hours, It is reported that the Eart of three minutes and 31 seconds, with Derby's colt, Plassy, who has been speel of 76.90 miles per hour. E. R backed at 100 to 8 for the St. Ball driving Bentley was second in Leger, had also to be sent home six hours, four minutes and 44 seconds from exercise yesterday on account with a a speed of 80.00 miles per hour, of coughing. The first of the St. was third in six hours, seven

while Lord Howe driving a Baggati Leger horses to be troubled by the

inutes ailment was Mr. J. A. Dewar's miles per

and

spred of 70.72 Fair Trial, who could not be sad- The race, which was dechted on ed on the Marina ground yesterday le did not take long to shake off and many spills, but nobody was hurt. In a friendly hockey game play dled for his race nt Goodwood, handicap, was thrilling, with kids between the Kowloon Indian Tennis the trouble, and has resumed his The race was run at terrific speed,; 1st, eleven, the former won by 1-2 Club Hockey Team and the. Punjabis usual activities at Beckhampton.

Dixon breaking the small car class inp The Punjabis through their centre: Trial, the, second favourite for the ing may keep a racehorse out of

So. far, Lord Astor's Fieki record. Reuter. B.B.C. Orch. McCrack, and were very based to blood

tried ramonigners, best Brown' and forward Mahomed Abdul drew first

but minutes later J. M. St. Leger, has escaped, but there action for a month or two. Geraldo's for more diicult couple to Pinto equalised for the

sublue it would be difficult to find,

KITC has been a great deal of coughing sistently high temperature will A per- There was no further score in the among the two-year-olds at Mansoon have its effect on his condi- Rosenthal. In the singly. Roberts scored a

win over

Metonnell, who

ton. A few years ago this stable tion, and On the resumption of play Pinto, had the aggravating experience of trainer has to set about the task, Ceraldo's struck une of his wifter days. Lewis, with a solo effort gave his side the having several of its St. Leger of building hint up again.

after recovery his up and 3 to re, lost the next twn. Jend.

The same player put them calts down with coughing on the ..Geraldo's. but won the 15th, 16th and 17th in further ahead towards the end of

3. 4, and was only beaten whenplay. Goodman's. Bwing holed his puti for on the Singh scored a lovely shot to lower

Two minutes Inter Dallah eve of the classic ruce. Just green, Rokali:

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FOURSOMES

SCOTLAND

J. Mel.ran #nyw ton). E. A. Me Ruvle even) 11 113)

J. Thoma

J.

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1. R.R. Walker (Aberdeen)

(3 & 2) ...... 1

J. M. Dyken. 8. Ľ.

McKinlay (Winterre

ENGLAND Wolla Ho Ln, H. G. Bent- ley (Hesketh]

W. Fuldian Stomprarkal. A.

4. Walton Black-

T. J. Thirsk (Frid-

Ington). S. Lunt

0

0

first half.

A SUMMER PROBLEM

The K..T.C. played three reserven : and their win shows what is to be when gallops are dry and dusty, Nearly every summer, especially expected of the team in the coming the mujority of racing stables have

Reason.

Shanghai, Sept. 8.

In the opening match of the Lawn Bowls Interport-between Shanglmi and Hankow, Shanghai won by 30 to 31.

Shanghai led 26 to 1 at the end of the fourteenth end.-Kenter,

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

It is to be hoped that Bahram is merely one of the mild eases. This son of Blandford has already won £33,5-13 in stake money, in- Thousand Guineas. cluding the Derby and the Two

If he wins the St. Leger he will to contend with an epidemic of be the first horse to carry off the coughing such as in prevalent at Triple Crown of racing since Rock present. As a rule the cough is Sand in 1903, nccompanied by a high tempera ture, but it is unusual for the said yesterday: "Our examina- Mr. Frank Butters, hls trainer, trouble not to yield quickly to tion indicates that Bahrain's at- treatment. In bad cuses cough.tack is very slight."

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