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SATURDAY'S CRICKET

Free Foresters Register Mammoth Score

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London, June 11. The Free Foresters put up a mammoth score of 636 for seven wicketa in their mutch against Cambridge University, Killick knock- ed up 124 runs and Valentine i11. Derbyshire compiled a big score when they scored 436 for five wickets which Smith contributed 122.

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Lancashire totalled 004 for nine wickels against Kent. Washbrook, Hopwood and Oldfield scored 124, 121 and 122 runs respectively.

Gloucester were all out in the first Innings for 237 runs, while Leicen for 1er scared 172 three wickets. of

Notts were all out for 171 runs, which Andrews took six for 51. Somerset had 210 for slx. Surrey were dianiased for 270 runs against Ensex, the latter team having lost wicket for 18 runt. Sussex were dis- missed for 227 runs while Hampshire

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two wickets for 80 runs. Middle- sex were ali out for 105 runs, Leyland doing the damage by

wickets for only 15 runs.

taking

four

Yorkshire's

total was 303, of which Gibbons scored 102 not out.-Router.

AMERICAN OPEN

Ralph Guldahl Retains His Title

Denver, Col., June 11. Ralph Guldphil has retained the United States Open Golf tale.

His full score was 74, 70, 71 and 69, white Dick Metz who was run- ner-up, returned 73, 68, 19 and 70.

J'ennn Harry Cooper and Toney ued for third place with aggregates of 202,

Gene Surazen was tenth, Densmore Shute eleventh, Lawson Little und Sam Snead 30th, and Tony Manero, 48th, was the best of the amateurs.

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Earlier Results

Denver, June 11

Henry G. Picard, of Hershey Philadelphia, is leading the held in the American Open Golf Champion- ship, the second round of which w completed to-day.

The leaders are:

Henry Plcard

Dicit Meiz

Harold McSpaden

Emery Zimmerman

140

50+ 50 73-168141 7640743

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In the first

Plard and Jimmy Hines, who tied with 70, led the eld round.

Ralph Guldahil is The reigning champion-Reuter,

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Wightman Cup BOXING CONTEST

Won Again By America

Wimbledon, June 11. The American women scored their] eighth successive victory

the Wightman Cup tennis tourney to-tlay. Mrs. Moody was in her old form when the best Miss Kay Stemmers by 0-2. 3-6, 6-3, Miss Stammers wei court, after which Mrs. Moody appiled her old pressure.

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FRENCH TITLE

Donald Budge Wins Singles Crown

Paris, June 11. In the final of the Women's Singles, Mine. Mathieu beat Mme. Landry,

0-0, 6-3.

In the Men's Singles, Donald Mrs. Budge beat Menzel, 6-3, 6-2, 6-4.

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Alsa Marble bent Miss Peggy Scriver 0-3 0 tin and Fabyan beat Miss Lumb, 5-7,

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In the Women's Doubles Mins In- grom and Mrs. Dearman beat Mrs Moody and Miss Bundy. 6-2, 7-5 United Press.

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English Golf Champion's Mistakes

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son's best efforts was at the eighth another troublesome hole--where, with a drive and a cleek, a rare club in these days, he collected in useful birdie 3. He came, home in 37 with 群 two at the 12th and a six at the 15th, where his second shot was bun- kered, and, after just getting out, chipped on and took three putis.

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Another Scotsman, Andrew Mc- inter- Nair, of Sunningdale, national player, was second with 152. McNair, who had an excellent first round of 72, spoiled his chances with second of B0. He started dians- trously with a six at the first, where he was in a bush, and then a couple of fives.

Oul in 42 McNair came back in 38 with a 5 at the 14th, where he top- ped a brassie shot, but got down with a chip and a putt. Bunkered from u pulled second shot to the 18th, he foolt another 5.

SWEENY FAILS

Playing in his first open competi tion since returning from America, Robert Sweeny, the amateur cham- plon and holder of the Vase, could do no better than 150. Armed with a new set of clubs, which, because of their extra weight, were swinging him in- stead of the converse, Sweeny never looked like reproducing his brilliant display in last year's tournament.

Metaphorically he committed sui- cide in the first nine holes, for which ho took 43. Sweeny wns in ali manner of trouble, but pulling him- self together he came back in 36. The second round was almost a re- petition of the first-a few drives off the line and rather timidly played second shots.

AITKEN TEARS UP CARD

It was an adventurous outing for many players. For example, Major W. H. H. Alleen, who holds the ama- teur record of the course with 71. tore up his card after playing the first holes, three of which cost him 20

the strokes. He had an 8 at second, where his drive finished in an impossible place in the jungle.

Because of his bulk and power there is no player more fitted to dig himself out of seemingly hopeless Área Prela Handicap, five fur situations, but even Major Aliken's longs. Country Flower (135). Gold herculean blows were of little avall.

(144). Hopefulle Merry Fatty (135), Merry Maker He failed to notice a local rule-un- supl must anywhich says: “A (155). Morning Tin (135), Rothesay ball lying off the fairway may Bay (135),

be Shh Yin Grand (150), lifted and dropped anywhere not Victory Life (159)."

(149),

nearer the hole under a penalty of Ma Kau Slae Handicap, six fur-two strokes." longs-African Cut (102), Cloudy I have often played at Bramshot. Daddy Longlegs (147), but I am bound to confess that I was Budge is now the French, Amteri-Star (140).

Wimbledon Find Australian Double Uu (144). can,

Eagle (145),

unnware of 'the' existence of this champion, and hopes to achieve the Macau Star (140). Mongolian Cat particular rule. The fault is mine, distinction of winning all the files (182), National Triumph (151). 'In one senson.-Router.

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and of others like me, for not read- Monte Handicap (first seetion), six ing the rules printed on the back of furlongs,Acme (158), African Cat the score card.

(155), Astrik (158) Chlu Shan In a long experience I have rarely, (101), Dark Hazard (152), Double if ever, met with such high scoring Chance (161), Emergency Call (158) on the part of an assembly of first- Lucky Seven (140), Rexiana (148), class amateurs. Cards were torn up Sahara Star (142). Stymie (182), and the offending picces deposited in Voltaire (101). Wenning (151).

places not to be seen by tlie human Barra Handicap, alx furlongs eye, while some of the scores which Auk players had the courage to return Coureur Bleu (135), Fairy

into the 90's... Lending (144), Fairy Ouset (135). Hogmanay soared (140). Meadow Eve (140). Merry scores:

Doer (140). Merry Maker (146), Morning Tip (135), Rothesay Bay (135). Shanghai 4 (100), Shih Yin Grand (140). Victory Life (149).

Guts Handicap ("D" class), six. furlongs.--Cupe Comurin (147), Cuban Love (155), Diogenes (158), Final Triumph (188), Gold Sover eign (158), Mac's Adventure (152). National Anthem (148), Dignity (140).

National

Monic Handicap (second section).

Yourself alx furlongs.—Be

(152), Cloudy Stur (148), Cricketer (162), Double Up (154), Eagle (155), Latl- tat (181), Macou Star (140), Mus- lard (140), Persian Cat (132).

Ladies' Sprint (Unofficial), half a tulle-Post entries.

All Moving Days The Same

Philadelphia.

C. J. Andernost (Northwood), 78476m 150; A. McNair (Sunningdale), 72+00: 152: G. A. 1 (Sandy Ladre), 73-+-70-153) E. F. Storey (Addington, 70-1-73-154; R. 1. Faster (Combe itill), 77+70155; C, E. G. Mlard Purley Downs). 004-76130; Ä. §. Anderson (Minchinkampton), 79+77 150: A. W. Briscoe (Castlerea), 754-B1 150 C W. Mensor Lärliridge). 35+01 W. L. 1tartley (Chislehurst), 81-773 156; Capt. W. A. Roscow (W. Sussex). 76-+-81157 R. Rutherford R. Wimble: don) 80477157; Major S. K. Thorburn

(Sunningdalej, 7000180; Sweeny (Prince's, Sandwich) holder), 79+00150; Hon. M. Aitken (Azhridge), 84478—ING; J. 1. Paine (Woodrote Park), 70-484160

Hisalk (eaconsfeld!), 031-76=161; E. I. Chambers (Beaconsfield), 80-481-101 R. R. Costain (Wallon Heath), 00482—182; 162: D. D. Anderson (St. George's ). G. Shankland (St. George's HIM), 82-4-00

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