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A Sound Thrashing For English Team

SCOTLAND WINS COMFORTABLY IN

GOLF INTERNATIONAL

(Continued from Pago 8)..

halved a holo ha should have won. Ho negotiated, a half stymie at the-aix--- teenth to knock one off the lead, holed n putt of 12 yards on the 17th green after a bunker recovery and third. Then, one down, played a Florious classic second to the inst green, a second that hit and came back al Inches, but he failed. by an

ch

(Julia) (2 ▲ 1) ... ↑ (Mosoly)

W. Campbell ¡Cam- 1. W. La Radon

hua). GB.

Peyers" (Ferenzso) ·

J. Lindsay, Sr. (Glas- - Unirety We Be McLeod (Old Ran- furly) (8 & 1) 1.. 1

RCOTLAND

1

A

(Coombe JR).

n. W. Harley (R.

Ht. George's) ... 0

F. Zacharias Permby), 2.8.0. Thompson (Alde hurgh) 0

BINGLER

ENGLAND

to [ Thomson (1 up) J. Woollam

J. Meloan (4 # 4) 1 3. W. Middian E. A. McRule T. J. Think ....

hole à long putt to save the men. B. Walker (2 & 1) I H. G. Bentley ****

Fiddian hold McLean for

holes and after having all the worst | 6. 3 Peters (5 & 1),1 8. Lunt of the deal at the eighth, where his McKinlay... 4. Bartley ball went over the fence out of bounds; M. Byke DP. W. Kidon (241) W. Campbell ..... A. B. G. Thoenacita while McLean, with a most indifferent. Llodsay, Ir. 11 up) A H. Walton..... shot, hit the same fence and canie W... McLeod (441) 13, 1. Zacharina back into play, slipped behind and,

turning two down, lost the 10th, 11th FoursomeN

and 14th to 4, 4, 4, 3.

Thirsk

got early lead of two

an

Win

IRELAND

734

Foursomet

*12

FOURSOMES

J. Borka (inch), C. J. McMullan (Knock)

with four played against McRavie, who squared the match with a 2 at the fifth and a at the seventh. The Scot holed a valuable putt to the tenth and take the lend, and produced another brutal 3 at the twelfth. Thirsk is never one to go down with, out a struggle, and clinging on by his eyelids was rewarded with hooked and costly drives by Meltuvio at

McContell (n. Portrush), W. M. O'Rullin [Mu kerry) (0 - 53 ...

the 17th and 18th, to snatch a grand. c. Brown (Water-

game.

1

ford), J. D. Mas Cormack (Grange) &

-WALES

B. N. Robris (1'res- latyn), J I Black (bo)...

It. R. Howell (Glam- organshire), A. D. BYRON (Brecon ) 0

3. M. de Lloyd (Aberystwyth), 0.

B. Noon (Glamor-

nshire) (up) 1

R. C. Ewing (CN. E. Jacob (DI

Bligo), J. A. Pla- Pow).. Chap

(Langley

man (Newpuri) 0 Pk. 12 4 1 1

herty

|G. 11. Owens (Sker-

rlow), W. J. GI (Sutton) (10) 1

D. Lewis (Cardin).

C. Eaves (Fow 1YD)

BENTLEY'S POOR START

Bentley was three down with three played against Walker, got

back, ong fost the ninth, where Walker per- formed a miracle, his ball bouncing out of a bunker and enabling him to held putt for 2 Bentley, unawed by miracles, holed a puft for 3 at the 10th, but Walker, unemotional and IRELAND bereft surely of any waggle on the 3. Burke (4/8)... 11. It. Howril fairway or green, holed a horrid long 3. C. Brown (6/8). 13. L. Black ....... putt to win the 11th and, benting off. M. O'Bulivan the ever-fighting opponent, won by (83)

J. MacCormack

R. McConnell

230

14 WALES R., Roberta (2/1) 1

1

M. de LOT: 9

07. 8. Noon (472) spoong 1 A. D. Evana

C. Ewing (1 up) 1

2 and 1.

The discomfiture of the English forces was then complete, but Hartley, Faherty (3/2) 1 N. E. Jacob ........... after a gallant recovery, alde-slipped J. McMullan (0/1) 1 IL Chapman

G. 11. Owens 9 D. Lewis (1 up) into a bunker at the 18th and had to, J. GİR (3/2) ... I C. II. Daves be content with a haired match. Ris

don scored the lone victory of the day Foursome ngainat Dykes, sprig of Inmous

Rugby family who has twire won in

rolf international places.

Fisdon was out in

tho creditable

Total...

-

K

Foursomes

Talai

figure of 36 and one up. He came WOOLLEY'S CENTURY

home 4, 4, 3, 4, 4, but was only 2 up: with one to play at the finish. Zacharias was out in 88 and two down,

1985.

Heavily favoured to take e historic St. Leger 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 class of his year in races and will go to the post heavily backed.

RECENT ATTACK OF COUGHING

BAHRAM OUT TO EQUAL RECORD

NEXT WEEK'S ST. LEGER

(By WATCHMAN)

London. Aug. 14. The undefeated Bahrum, un odds-on Invourite for the St, 834 Leger, was 'heard to cough while at exercise on Newmarket Heath yesterday morning, and We promptly returned to his stable. This development is not necessarily serious, and in the normal course

McLeod finding 84 crough for the Mitchell And Sutcliffe Doof events the Aga Khan's brilliant

nine holes, and went down by 4 and

3. Thompson halved a capital game Well Against S. Africans

with Campbell.

Walton was 'levci-

fours when he was benten.

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If the

KING'S CUP AIR RACE

TOMMY ROSE WINS

TWENTY COMPETITORS

London, Sept. 2 Hooling of motor horns and cheers from a big crowd greeted Tommy Rose, the winner of the King's Cup Handicap Air Race, when he crossed the winning line at 6.30 p.m. after having made an average speed of 176.28 miles per hour over the triangular course of 60 miles,

which had to be covered seven umea,

Flying Offleet 11. R. Edwards was second with on average speed of 167.84 niles per hour, and Catheart-Jones was third, his speed averaging 157.62 miles per hour.

The 20 planes which survived the eliminating race competed, the fastest

being the Duke of Kent's plaue piloted

colt should be at work again within by Capt. E. W. Percival, which made a week.

an average speed of 208.91 miles per Mr. Frank Butters, the trainer, but Capt. Percival finished sixth.

hour. It was a record for the race,

Of the foursomes, that in which

London, Sept. 7. said yesterday: “Our examination

There were no women competitors McLean and McRuvic bent Woollam ley, the Kent

Another.century by Frank Wool- indicates that Bahram's attack is as the two who participated in the and Bentley wits as in a game as Saturday's play

veteran, featured vory slight." one could wish to see. Square at the tween Kent and the M.G.C. at Folk- In the match be-

eliminating race falled to qualify--- September 11 is the date of the Renter. Lurn, with the Scots always a little stone.

St. Loger, and there is no reuson the stronger side, Englund really had

glorious chance at the 16th where totalled 425 runs, to which Woolley colt was fated to fall a victim to At the clane of play, Kent had to suppose that Bahram will, not

be fit and well by then. McRuvie

was to see a fine drive contributed 117. drift into reede overhanging a corner. Mr. HD. Leveson Gower's eleven the prevalling epidemic of cough McLean got out, into another bun- fairly collared the South African ing among horses, it is better that ker, England was home

Da the far bowlers in their match at Bear he should have his turn. well in. side of the green.. Bentley's putt ran borough, on and Wooliam was left with a four A. Mitchell and H. W. Sutcliffe advance of his next Important en- footer for the lead. He Upped the were both in form with the bat, the agement rather than to fall sick hole and the chance had gone, for former scoring T13 and the latter 00 | within a few days of the race. after a half at the 17th with a grand towards a total of 403 runs for six approach putt by Woollam, Bentley hit the Club flag staff a crack with hi drive, and that

Bent Scotland home.

wickets-Reuter.

FRIENDLY HOCKEY

Punjabis Go Down To K.J.T.C..

After that came a painful procession for English supporters, though the defeat of Thirsk and Lunt by Dykes and McKinlay was remarkable, for England had 3 at the 6th and 7th, whilst Scotland, out in 36 an

square, had 4. 43 coming in, finishing the watch with 3, 3 at the 16th and 17th.

Wales did well

to halve the first ed on the Marina ground yesterday

In a friendly hockey game foursome, Black and Roberts themselves as good as Burke and Club Hockey Team and the Punjabis proving between the Kowloon Indian Tennis McMullan; whilst de Lloyd, who has B.B.C. Orch. played well throughout, and Nuts lat, eleven, the former won by 8-2.

Neon, two The Punjabis through their contre- tried campaigners, .B.B.C. Orch, McCormack, and were very pleased to blood

beat Brown and forward Mahomed Abdul drew first but 6 minutes later J. M. Jo for ..Geraldo's.

R Hore difficult couple to Pinto equalised for the KIT.C. subdue i would be difficult to find.

There was no further score in the Rosenthal, In the singles Roberts scored a first half.

notable win over ..Geraldo's. struck one of his wilder days. Lewis, with a solo effort gave his side the

McConnell,

On the resumption of play Pinto up and 3 to go, lost the next two, lead. The same player put them ..Geraldo's, but won the 15th, 16th and 17th in 4 further ahead towards the end of

3. 4, and was

Two minutes later Dallah only beaten when play Goodman's. Ewing holed his putt for 3 on the Singh scored a lovely shot to lower

lant green. Results:

.Kassell. .Cotton.

BCOTLAND

FOURSOMES

J. Mclean (Haya J

ton), EA. Mc- Havie (Laren) · (1 up)

Phone 21322.

Th

Thomson (WI) Hamwood), n. B. Walker (Aberdeen) (1.A 2) ....... 1

J. M. Drkes, 8. L.

McKinlay (Western

Fo

-ENGLAND Woollam (Hoo- ton), H. G. Bent.

ley (Hesketh)... 0

W. Fiddlen (Stourbridge). A

R. Wallon (Black- poul) ....

T. J. Thirak (Drld- Ington), S, Luot

0

the score.

PLASSY SENT HOME

MOTOR RACING Fred Dixon Wins Ulster Tourist Trophy

Beifast, Sept. 8.

Fred Dixon, driving a Riley,' won the Ulster Tourist Trophy, over the Ards circuit In the time of six hours, three minutes and 31 seconds, with a speed of 70.90 miles per hour. E. R.

driving

Bentley was second in

It is reported that the Earl of Derby's colt, Plassy, who has been backed at 100 to 8 for the St. Hall Leger, had also to be sent home six hours, four minutes and 44 seconda from exercise yesterday on account

with

a speed of 80.90 miles per hour,

of coughing. The first of the St. While Lord Howe driving a Buggati Leger horses to be troubled by the and 37 seconds, with a speed of 70.72 WAS third in six hours, seven minutes ailment was Mr. J. A. Dewar's miles per hour. Fair Trial, who could not be sad- The race, which was decided on He did not take long to shake off and many spills, but nobody was hurt. play-dled for his race at Goodwood. handicap, was thrilling, with ekids.

usual activities at Beckhampton. the trouble, and has resumed his The raco was run at torrific speed, Dixon breaking the small car clasa lap So far, Lord Astor's Field record.-Reutor. Trial, the second favourite for the ing may keep a racehorse out of St. Leger, has escaped, but there action for a month or two. A per- has been a great deal of coughing sistently high temperature will among the two-year-olds at Man. soon have its effect on his condi ton. A few years ago this stable tlon, and having several of its St. Leger of building him up again. had the aggravating experience of trainer has to set about the task

after recovery

colta down with coughing on the eve of the classic race..

The K.LT.C. played three reserves and their win shows what is to be expected of the team in the coming

season.

, A SUMMER PROBLEM

when gallops are dry and dusty, Nearly every summer, especially the majority of racing stables have

his

It is to be hoped that Bahram is merely one of the mild cases. This son of Blandford has already won £33,543 in stake money, in Thousand Guincas cluding the Derby and the Two

If he wins the St. Leger he will to contend with an opidemic of be the first horse to carry off the coughing such as is prevalent at Triple Crown of racing since Rock present. As a rule the cough is Sand in 1903. .* nccompanied by a high tempera- Mr. Frank Butters, his trainer,

Shanghai, Sept. 8. In the opening match of the Lawn Bowls Interport between Shanghai and Hankow, Shanghai won by 30ture, but it is unusual for the said yesterday: "Our examina- to 11.

Shanghai led 20 to 1 at the end of trouble not to yield quickly to tlon indicates that Bahram's at the fourteenth end.-Reuter,

treatment. In bad cases cough-tack la vory slight,”

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