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TUESDAY, AUGUST · 4,

CHALLENGER TAKES TITLE FROM CHAMPION

Left in Babe Risko, who lost his middleweight title to Freddie Steele (right) in a 15 round bout at Seattle this month. A year ago Steele bent Risko in a non file encounter, and it came as no surprise when be repeated the trick.

GREAT BRITAIN

V. FRANCE

SO THIS IS CRICKET

(Cantined from Puge 8)

GOOD PUTTING BYd Wolf, come gambolling on to

MRS. GARON

Miss Barton Halves With Mme. Lacoste

St. nd, July 7. Great Britain and France each wôn one of the first two foursomes in the

the pitch testy for game with ] • Harry Parks. The crowd Joudly begged that he be permitted to re not, but, las, he was removed, and then further extruncous diverston was provided by the sight of J, Parks bowling with a huge tehr in bis shirt.

PUBLIC BENEFACTOR When Cook beenme ʼn public benr- anal wren's golf mate on the factor by dismissing Washbrook the St. Cloud compse to-day.

sixth wicket had produced 20 runs in Mis Barton and Miss Corfett start-55 minutes, and Washbrook hud been ed off well, the intter's putting being in 15 minutes for 23 runs, including

After good. From the fifth, however, they two boundaries,

Lister - were outdriven, and the French pair rived one begun to hear bat hitting ball, but at 223 he was well caught began to gain the upper hand.

lew down at second slip, and young

Misa Barton and Miss Corlett Greenhalgh, who for two hours had rallied to win the ninth and turned done his best for his county's good one up, but the French squared af and 29 runs, skied a ball to mid-on. the tenth, Mine: Luenste's too shot |

landing two yards from the pin for

Mlle. Fay to hole an easy putt, Mis de la Chate sank the putt for a

generally outdrove

Barton

Mme. Lacoste, but she was very shaky on

half.

the greens, and the French pair wen More weak putting lost the British the thirteenth and seventeenth for pair the seventeenth and the match, the match.

and France went out for the singles leading by two matches to one.

Pinying almost perfect golf, n feature of which was Mrs. Garon's) The first singles match, between, putting the partnership of Miss Misa Barton and Mme. R. Lacoste, Garnham and Mrs-Garon gained-awas halved Miss Barton well out tead of four holes ut the eighth. They in 39 and home in 42. but her round! lost the ninth and turned in 39. Mme. of 81 was six strokes over par. Munier and Mile. Kapferer also won

Great Britain pulled the, match

the tonth, but after that the British

pair walked away, taking the twelfth, round in the singles to scare an easy thirteenth, and fourteenth to win by victory. ..!

5 and 4.

Mrs. Holm, and Miso. Anderson wen the frat tivo, hales

FOURSOMES

Mime. R. Laruste and Mile, M. Fay you Vagliano and Me, de la Chsume, but Miss E. Corlett (G.B.). 2 and I.

from Me (France) beat Miss P. Barton and of the tide turned at the fourth, where Miss K. Garnham and Mrs. M.

Mrs, Holm missed a yard putt., The Hrilish pair were three down at the Garon (G.D.) beat Mine. P. Slynier turn, hit they won the eleventh and and Mile. a. Kapferer (France) 5 just missed a "birdie" 2 at the short and 4. thirteenth, Mr. Holm again failing!

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OLYMPIC RESULTS SUMMARY

(Continued from Page 84 Heat-4.—Elleen Hisrock

12.6 seconds

Anette Rogers (U.S.A.) Heat 5-Kale Krauss (Germany)

1936.

Golf Champion's Methods

(Continued from Paye 8.)

young Scotsman of the Romford

club, who recently won the Scottish Open at Bellpisle, and, only one stroke behind, was runner-up to 'Padghain in the British Open. Adams in what is known as a "full swinger" with all clubs, oven to the mashie. niblick,

It seems a dangerous proceeding, but Adams, a golfer of the true Scot | tish type, seems to experience no diffi- culty in controlling the club. A pro- durt of Troon, he was for some time l'in charge at Bnrassle, one of a chain of links stretching along the shores of the Firth of Clyde. Adams then went to Newcastle, Co. Down. but since coming to the London district, where there are more apportunities. for competitive play, his golf has im- proved considerably.

I advocated his selection na « mem- ber of the last Ryder Cup team, but, unfortunately, as matters turned out, he failed to catch the eye of the selec tion committee. However, there is little chance of Adams being over- looke! when the match against America is played in this country next year. Powerfully built, und with the heart of a lion, he is just the type of player for a contest. of this kind,

WEIGHT ON THE LEFT FOOT

Thery, is one other point-a con- traversin! one-nbout Progham's style, which is of interest. In the up swing there is, ne he says, no marked transference of weight from the left foot to the right; rather in most of the weight kept on the inside of the left foot. This makes for an upright swing which adgham has developed. ATORI, If at all, the experts agree that there must be substantial transference of weight in order to get the clubhend moving in a wide are, which is essential to long and accurate hilling,

'It is my opinion that Padgham transfers more weight than he ima (Britab)gines, otherwise the distance he ob

Lains would scarcely be possible. Per- haps it is presumptuons to argue with a man who is not only Open champion, but Match-play champion, and, in ad- dition, has won practically everything there is to win since the start of the season. There seems to be no limit to his conquests. I suppose the next will be the Irish Open championship at the Royal Dublin Club, Dollymount, next week.

Alleen Heagher (Canada) Heat Marie Dollinger (Ger-

many) (2.4 acconds

Barbara Burke (Beltalo) WOMEN'S 100 METRES (SEMI-FINALS)

final)'

A question that naturally springs (Three fo quality for to the mind is: "What, in cash, are these victories worth to Padgham 1" So far this season he has already wen Heat Helen Stephens (U.S.A.) £1,500 in prize money, while the win-

11.5 seconds Kate Krauss (Germany)

(Ger- many) and Stella Walsh | (Poland) tied, 12 seconds Annette Rogers (U.S.A.)

Heat 2.-Maric Dollinger

690 METRES (SEMI-FINALS)

(Three in each heat to qualify for final)

Heal Johnny Woodruff (U.S.A.)

1:52.7

ning of the Open Championship should be worth anything between 3,000 and £5,000. Ingen estimated that the British title was worth £10. 000, while Sarazen put it at the fan- tastic figure of £20,000. Since the

there is not the

"big slump money in golf in America as former ly, though there are distinct signs of a revival.

same

EXPLOITING SUCCESS Because the avenues of exploitation in Britain are not su талу ня ім Kazimierz-Kucharski America, Padgham will not profit to The same extent would lagen ar Sarazen. As Padgham is only 30, he Carlos Anderson (Argen-has another fifteen years of competi (Ina)

tive golf in front of him, and knowing

Poland)

Heat, Harry Williamson the man and his methods, which are

(U.S.A.) 1:53.1

the essence of simplicity, I shall not Gerald Rackhouse (Aus-be the least bit surprised to see him tralia)

win the championship several times..

Phil Edwards (Canada) Brat 3-Chuck Hornbostel

(U.S.A.) 1:53.2

Marko Lanzi (Haly) Brian McCabe (Britain)

HAMMER-THROW (FINALS) 1.---Karl Helm (Germany) 185

4 1/16 in. 2-Erwin Blask (Gertnany) 3.--Oscar Warngard (Sweden) 1.-Alfonso Routen (Finlaydi

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ATSON'S PRODUC

He takes for less out of himself than his chief rival, Cotton, who has worked and still works so hard at the game that the nervous strain has be come almost unbearable. The small- nat thing is calculated to throw the delicate machinery out of gear. It is .my belief that, if Cotton could only appreach the game in the sanie light- hearted spirit as Padgham, success would again come his way. The man whe was out to beat the world has suffered a sad disillusionment,

BICYCLE TOUR Belgian Wins French Prize

Paris, Aug. 3. Silvere Maes, the Belgian pyelisi, won the thirteenth French Bicycle Tour in the time of 142 hours and 45 minutes for the 2,600 miles,

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