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PETER WARD SUPERB IN BRUSSELS
5,000 METRES RACE
BRUSSELS, July 16.
British athletes rondered a good account of themselves to-day at the Jubilee meeting of the Royal Belgian Athletic League in the State Heysel. Fifteen events were on a rather long-drawn-out card, and by handsomely winning the relay (800 plus 400 plus 200 plus 100 metres), which was the final race of the day, our fellows won by 89 points, as against France's 80. The others in order were Holland 67, Belgian "A" 49, Belgian "B" 36 and Luxembourg 29 points.
Holland were badly handicapped We had n surprise in the 400 by the absence of their great sprin- metres, in which Godfrey Brown was ter Osendarp. Ile strained a tendon beaten by ttle Baumgarten, the at our
championships last week. Dutchman. I put forward the latter Branser, who won our hurdles
title
a special danger in the recent
lost in the final. He took his re- venge to-day for that by a terrifie speed.
in the absence of Don Finlay, win | A.A.A, quarler-mile but he finished also a non-starter to-day through some leg trouble experienced since in training.
SWEENEY GETS VERDICT There was at first the possibility that the British team might have to compete without Lockton. He did not appear ut the aerodrome frantle enlis here.
and and there were
Brown had the inside tane and did fairly well coming round the bend, hut down the straight he begun to flag and, dropping away, was beaten by 24 yards.
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Littler, the North-countryman, ran- made on the telephone, However, a good race in the 800 metres, but a the Oxford man came along with a Frenchman named Hansenne beat characteristic rush and the plane him over the last 20 yards by which had been fretting; its wing yards. Littler Sgured also in the re- impatiently for three-quarters of an hour carried us with swift ease and comfort in 80 minutes to the Belgian capital.
ny along with Brown, Holmes and Sweeney. Between them they Have the meeting triumphant British finish.
Great Britain won seven firsts, and In spite of previous hard work, I think I should give pride of place Littler ran a sound relay leg against to the glorious running
ot Peter Hansenne and was only a couple of Ward in the 5,000 metres. Chapelle, yards behind when he handed the
Wedding bells ring for David Niven and Merle Oberon in Samuel Goldwyn's "Wuthering Heights," the romantic film drama which starts of the King's Theatre to-day,
Easiest Stewards' Cup Victory For Years: A Great Irish Triumph.
London, July 26.
MIDDLESEX SWIMMING MEETING
The Middlesex Regiment held their the annual swimming sports in Victoria Recrenilon Club pool yester- day when Headquarters Wing carried DIY the inter-company aggregate trophy with a total of 48 points, A. Coy. being their nearest rivals with
37.
Outstanding feature of the aquatics was a fine display of diving by Cpl. Holdsworth, of Headquarters Wing, who
was the best individual per- former. His front running one-and- a-half-somersault and Flying Dutch- man were very good, white his back- fack-back-dive from the low board was also very commendable. He strong contender for the Inter-unit title.
looks
The standard of swimming on the whole was not
was not very good, the absence
of L/Cpl. Stemp, who succumbed to a heart attack during the area athletic in March being most championships
cable, He was the Battalion's noticeable, -outstanding swimmer.
the conclusion of the events, the prizes were distributed in the main hall of the V.R.C. by Mrs. L. A. Newnham, wife of the Commanding Officer.
Results:
Plunging (Teams of two): 1. C. Coy!
2. 11.Q. Wing; 3. Don Coy.; 4, B. Coy: 0.
A.
Yards Medley. Relay: 1, ILK. Wing
2. B. Coy.: 3. Don Cay, A. Coy.; 0, 0. Coy. Thine 1 min. 145 seca.
800 Yards free-style Relay (teams of four): 1, A. Coy, 2, 11. Wing: 3, B. Coy: Coy: 5, Don, Coy. Time 13 mins. 2.2.5 secs.
Diving (teams of two): 1, HQ, Wind 2, 3, Coy.; 3, A. Coy; 4, C. Coy., 5. Don Coy.
100 Yards free-style relay teams of x): 1, Don, Coy. 2, H2. Wing; 3 A.
4. C. Coy: 8. B. Cor. Coy.;
400 Yards free-style Relay (teams of four): 1, A. Coy; 2, HQ. Wing; 3, B. Coy.. 1. Don. Coy, 3, C. Coy, Timo U mins. 30.2.5 secs,
Inter-Company
Winners Aggregato: Headquarter Wing__(48 points) 3, A. Coy. 37 points): 3, B. Coy (al points); 4. Don.
What a triumph for Ireland was the victory of Coy, (27 polrita); D, C, Coy, (27 points), the Belglan, was in this raer but he baton on to Brown. Stung by his Knight's Caprice in the Stewards' Cup at Goodwood! The did not cause Ward any trouble in previous defeat, Brown went away
latter came like the wind over the quarter, horse was bred in Ireland, just outside Dublin, by his the last lap, when the sailing away with attractive elegance Baumgarten tried in vain to lessen owner, Col. Clarke. He was trained by an Irishman, Dick to win by 25 yards from Schroeven, the ever-widening gap. Holmes ful-
Wooderson
gave the spectators alowed the lightning of his professor, Dawson, and he was ridden by Joe Canty, the great Irish
touch
of his real quality in the 1,500 and with Sweeney embarking on the jockey. Colonel Clarke was unable to make the journey metres, Mostert, who tried suc-last hundred metron with a 6yds. ressfully to beat Wooderson's three lead, it Wos, of course, mere over, and so missed the thrill of a lifetime-and what a quarters of inile world record the bagatelle for the airman to win. The triumph it was!
other day at Manchester, stuck pret- crowd cheered the visitors with
ty close to him after the bell went. Kusto
in
Wooderson
shorter ruces,
LOCKTON ATONES
Locklon atoned
At Arst Mostert held his own
ut with half a lap to "turned on the gas." He ran with smooth confidence and had an occa-
handsomely for lonal
look over his shoulder at the keeping us on enterbooks at Croy Belgian.
who
[don. He had the legs of his rivals in was in a desperate the 110 hurdles and won in 15.2sec. plicht con
coming down the straight. Wooderson did not have to call or a bit in our favour with Palmer in The 400 metres hurdles seemed to be
the least bites, and was not but the Cantab seems his uttermost
to be a bit winning.
overworked. He finished a very tired Coming to the gained on impression that Sweeney second to the Frenchman, Joye.
Some of our Inds in the field events had been beaten in the 100 metres also did themselves and the side much by a coloured Frenchman nained
Congratulations to Newman credit. Valmy, He not of badly and the on winning the bigh jump with Oft. dusky Frenchman's joyous capering in, which is only the second time subsequently deepened my sense of disappointment. However, the off- In the long jump young Lister cover he had reached these exalted Agures. cial verdiet went to Sweeney,
ed 3311, in, but the event went to DEFEAT OF GODFREY BROWN Balezzo (France).
Yielder, who cleared 12ft. 2in. in C. B. Holmes made no mistake about carrying off the 200 metres. the pole vault, shared his pole with Vintousity. The Van Beveren subalituted for Osen- the Frenchman, darp. and the Belgian champion latter showed his appreciation of this Saelens, who run so well at the White sporting act by going 3in. Letter. City, was also in the race, but Holmes just romped home from the Dutch- mun by three yards in 22 seconds.
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HOW THEY FINISHED
100 Metres-1, A. W. Sweeney (Milo- carion); 2. Valmy (France). 10.8sec. Inches.
200 Metres), C. B. Holmes (Boltan United), sec.; 2. Van leveren (Holland), 22.2sce. 3. Saelens (Bniglum).
100 Metres, Baumgarten Holland), 48dace, A., K. Brown (Achilles) 40.7000; 3, Marcillae (France).
100 - Metros Hurdles,-1, T. £. - Lockton (Achilles). 15.2ser.; 2, Braeckman (Bal- glum), 16.4sec.; J. Eleu (France),
was
OUR GUIDE TO THE CINEMAS
French Horse Wins
Race In Brazil
Itio de Janeiro, Aug. 6. Flashing by the finishing post in front of 16 other racing thorough- breds, Six Avril, French horse, to- won the 3,000-metre Brazilian
Prix, Grand
or SIX
Avril's competitors. Mississippi plac- ed second, while Quatl took third place. Flavas.
day
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Not since the French champlon could never go the pace. Our Own Epinard won in 1923 has the Cup Correspondent. been won in such style. It wasn't a race but merely a procession, The Veteran Trish trainer, Dieks Dawson, one of the greatest men with horses
HALF YEARLY JOCKEY RECORDS in our time, has lost none of his looking it to run for his life. He skill. He turned out the black borse.
Containing a wealth of informa- tion for followers of the local turf, hin fancied
more than he has fancied
Hongkong Jockey Club have just horse in a big handicap for very
issued their handbook of racing re- long time. The
horse
more than
cords for the first half of the 1930 fulfiled his expectations. There
season. Pony records, race results, for Knight's "every—-exCUSC
results of races according to dis- Caprice at Ascot, as it is understood that he had been "set fast," a few day).-Film from the novel by Emily
nad jockey records "Wuthering Heights" (King's, to- tances,
are all available. was previously. This Stewards' Cup. third time Dawson has Won
Bronte, handsomely photographed, the
carefully acted, and skilfully direct- Canty, who, like Charlie Smirke, cd, relating the tragic romance of never wears a hat, came over from Heathcliff and Cathy against a wild Ireland specially to take the ride. background of the English That
country, which
hns
produced so The sombre atmosphere of the novel.
the has never has been caught by many great horsemen, produced a better jockey than J. David Niven, Flora Robson, Donald Laurence Olivier, Merle Oberon, who is having a wonderful season. His victory on July 25 followed on Crisp and Geraldine Fitzgerald have his victory in the Irish Derby and the chief roles. the Uster Derby.
weeks
NO STORY TO TELL
the
Joe naturally hadn't got much of a story to tell after the race. He said, "Knight's Caprice jumped out) of the gate best of all and soon open-
ed
up a
tame
- The
moors.
movie.
"Man's Heritage" (Queen's, to-day). Jackie Cooper makes a good "blub- ber" these days, and he makes the most of his opportunities here with Freddie Bartholomew.
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REOPEN
Montreal. Quebec cinemas, which have been shut since June 3 as a protest against the municipal 10 per cent. tax in- crease, re-opened recently.
"Arizona Legion" (Alhambra, to- and Iringa, and have killed more than Government, le visiting Canberra to tax increase, after receiving com-
He recente Australia. -
very
Air
Lines
Dar-es-salaam. Lions have
been raiding tho
Sydney Dr. W. G. Woolnough, geological L. Duplessis, decided to intervene in The Quebec Prime Minister, Mr. M. Southern Highlands areas of Tan-
Commonwealth the dispute to-day and to rescind the ganyika, especially around Mufindi
confer with Federal Ministers on the plaints from 800 sfetres--), Hanscane (France), bula,
a dozen cattle. lead of three or four lengths. day)-George O'Brien, star of many
prospects of large-scale exploitation minent citizens.
a delegation of pro- 52.0acc. 2, A. Littler (Pilkington Rec.),
was able to cross over towards the a good "western,"
They
first appeared al Castles imin, 63.3secs. 3, Gerard (Belgium),
appears here in 1,500 Netic), 8. C. Woederson Hack-stand rails. I then took it easy, and another and a good one it is too.
Mufindi, and killed two. The of the iron ore deposits In Yomp!
Sound.
The deputation emphasised the heaths 2. Mostert Belgium); 3. De one or two drew a bit closer to me. More rip-rearing adventures in the next night they arrived at the
to the city of being deprived returned from a 10-day of Ruyter (Holland), 3min. 54 4-5séc., bent- shook him up in the lost furlong usual style.
Southern Highlands Estate, the head-
Tourist trame was being cinemas, deposits on Koolan ing Moxlert by 1-5sec.
Hurvey of the quarters of the European Settlement Island. On his
damaged. 5,000 Metres-1, P. D. Ward (Achilles), and he went right away again."
report will largely "Service de Luxe" (Oriental, to-
plan, and killed eight beasts. 13min. 13.sec.; 2.Schroeven (Belgium), stories of the other jockeys confirmed
depend the Federal Government's Canada Airlines commenced regular Expansion. Trans- 18min. 17.4sec; 3, Chapelle (Belgium), what Canty said. They were all day)-Young Inventor mustakes
This estate In the midst of nor future policy regarding Holay 1800, 400, 200, 100 Matres)-1, exactly alike"My, horse ran well.
the deposits. England; 2 France; 3, Holland.
career woman for a helpless damsel molly good game country, where but
blow I never
treal. Ottawa and Toronto, recently, ver got a real
against and falls in
said Kcolan Island was This will be extended Inter to Winni the winner. The
love with her. The i giroße, greater and lesser kudu, and he in Younpl Sound. Dr. Passenger day service between Mon- only two hard-truth, after sumclent build-up, outs smaller buck may be obtained.
hilly, Water was carried by peg and Vancouver. luck, stories
Following the raid on the estate the barge from the molaland. Fresh SOUTH AFRICA from Michael and then dire consequences such as lod betres (Hurdles, Joye (France), Benry, who said that Caerloptic was the hero's losing the heroine and get head boy at Theka Farm was posted vegetables had to be brought 100 5.sec.airman (fl) (Achillea), deked at the post, and from Bertram ting the millionaire's fighty daughter the next evening in a horse-van out miles from Derby...
(Holland), Pole Vault. Vintousky (France), 2.00 Bullock, who said that
MUNICIPAL THEATRE Quartier
side the main paddock. At seven moires; 2. II. W. Yielder (Loughborough). Maitre swerved on to Harmochis
threaten. It's all served up crisply 'clock he heard a noise at the pad senior officers of the Bristol Aircraft English Aircraft Expert, Two 3.70 metres; 1. J. Vapetegen Belgium),
enough. Constance Bennett, Vincent dock gate: He switched on the lights Company have reached Australia to
FOR CAPE TOWN 2.60 maires..
Quat
Cape Town. metres; 2, Melsch (Luxembourg), 1.13 Allleon, the starter,
"gone for" Harmachts, but Captain Charles Ruggles, Helen Broderick of the van and saw a lion jump the start work with the Federal Depart- The Cape Town City Council hos noires; 3, H. K. Lister
did not con- and Mischa Auer have the chier gate. It was gone before he had time (Balford), 7.1X
ment of Supply..on the Ango- agreed to the erection in the city of a metres)
form this. The fact remains that parts, Dieu, Winter (France), 45.01 Harmachis lost several lengths at the
Beaufort military aircraft in meires: 2. De Bruy! (Hotland), 45.40 start and had no chance thereafter.
of which £10,000 will be metres; 3. Wagner (Luxembourg), 3.78
"I Am The Law" (Majestie, to becoming frightened, burst open the Australie. metres; 4 D. L. Origg (Metropolitan
It was not a fast run race the ilme day)Action and Edward G. Robin- door of his stall and ran off. While
Cream Sales Restriction The High brations Committee. The centenary Police), 43.63 metres.
of 1min. 14sec. was below average son substitute for logic and Ancase the boys were cbaring the bull a lion Court of Australla has decided, in of the establishment of the munici Javelin Lupkeveld (Holland), 321and Knight's Caprice should not in a rather unlikely story about a quietly entered the unguarded stable effect, that Victorian cream shall not pality in Cape Town takes place next metres; 2, Siemot (France), J. A. M. Me- go down to history as a great winner, college professor who takes on the and took another beast.
be distributed or sold within the limits year. The biggest disappointment of the job of cleaning up a city's rockels.
The lions have since been seen near of New South Wales. The Metropo- Registration of Voters--Compul- race was Scotland For Ever, who Mr. Robinson is most successful when Iringa township.
Iltan Cream Company of Sydney was sory registration of Parliamentary was never going well and he finished he returns to the technique of his NEW ZEALAND
recently prosecuted by the Milk Board volers is recommended by the Select nearly lost.". Nouvy, too, was a dire unregenerate days-the side-of-the-
on the ground that it was receiving Committee the House of Assembly drawn bear the far mouth snarl and the bashing together.
about 000 gallons of cream every on the operation of Electoral. Act, rails and well away, Smirko, said he of other people's heads,
week from Victorian districts, and was whom report has sust been published.
Long Jump-1, Bralezzo iFrance) 7.30artier-Maitre is supposed to have Prire (who makes his film debut),
Killop (Milocarian), 88.74 metres, was 6th. Weight De Bruyn (Holland), 14.48 motres; 2, Wagner (Luxembourg), 11.30 metres, H. L. Howland (Achilles), 13.90 matres, was 4th.
High Jump, L. Newman (Southgate), 1.00 metres; 2. Spanjerst (Holland), 1,15 foilure. Well metres; 3, Despolles (France).
to shoot.
Later, one of the bulls at the faren. / Australion vlon for building Bristol municipal theatre at a cost of about
10,000 by the Centenary Cele
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