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THREE DOUBLES AND ATHLETES WATCH OWN FEATS LEAGUE TENNIS FOR

A TREBLE.

Mackay Breaks Own Pole Vault Record.

HEAVY RAIN CAUSES SLOW TIMES.

un-

Edinburgh, May 28. Edinburgh University were lucky in the weather for their an- nual sports at Craiglockhart this afternoon, heavy rain falling for several hours prior to the start of the programme. The track, despite careful attention, was very heavy,

ON MOVING SCREEN. Olympic Picture Houses To Show Programme Nightly.

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Los Angeles, May 21. It will be the privilege of the world's athletes to themselves as others see them in the Olympic games here from July 30 to August 14.

As part of the nightly en- tertainment in the amphi- theatre of the Olympic village, all the events of the day's pro- gramme will be shown in mo- tion pictures.

THIS AFTERNOON.

Champions Against Chinese R.C.

S.C.A.A. v. K.C.C.

The Indian Recreation Club, the holders of the "A" Division Shield, will make their first ap- pearance of the season in the Hong Kong Lawn Tennis League this afternoon when they visit the Chinese Recreation Club. A close game should be the outcome with

their closest rivals.

a circumstance which precluded lead and won by 2 yards. Time, the holders fully extended to hold any possibility of exceptional per- 54 4-5 secs. formance.

The other "A" Division match H. on the card is that between the South China A.A. and the Kowloon ft.C.C. at King's Park. The K.C.C., year, should be able to secure, both though considerably weakened this points as the Chinese are also not very strong this season.

Pole Vault There was a long programme of

Record-R. M. Mackay and J. as Edwards. (1931), 9 ft. 9 in. championship events as wel} wemen's and confined events, and 1, R. M. Mackay, height, 10 this season the University were in 4% ins.; 2, A. M. Welsin, height, the happy position of possessing 9 ft. 10 ins. A new record. Throwing The Javelin challenge cups for every champion-

Gelsaa Record-A. M. ship item except the new one, the 440 yards hurdles, which was rais- ed to full status for the first time this season.

In addition there were the Rose- bery Challenge Cup for points in

all championship events

(holder,

R. M. Mackay), and the Australa-

161 ft.

(1931),

1, A., M. Geissa, 144 ft. 7 in.; 2, B. A. Silcock, 126 ft: 5 ins.; 3, D. H. Cumnock, 114 ft.

WOMEN'S EVENTS

100 Yards

1, R. White; 2, B. U. Barnetson;

sian Cup for the two sprints, the 3, E. Wood. Won easily: Time, hurdles, and the two jumps (hold 12 2-5 secs.

er, F. F. Reid, not a this season.).

competitor,

Quarter-Mile

1, D. M. Mowat; 2. J. Mather. Won by ten yards. Time, 76 2-5

Three Miles Record-J. H. Motion (1922), 15 secs, mins. 18 14-16 secs.

K. 1, W. H. Whalley; 2, J. Hewitt; 3, 0. T. Stoddart. Won by 10 yards. Time, 15 mins. 47 3-5 secs. Previously decided.

Throwing The Hammer. Record-A H. Ewen (1980), 128 ft. in.

1, R. M. Mackay; 2, J. L. Low.) Distance, 130 ft. A new record. Previously decided,

Throwing The Discus. Record-R. L. Howland (1929), 115 ft. 8 ins.

1, R. M. Mackay; 2, D. H. Cum-i mack; 3, A. M. Gelssa. Distance, 111 f. 1 in. Previously decided.

100 Yards.

Record-W. L. Hunter and R. N. Gibson (1914), E. H. Liddell (1922 and 1924), F. P. Reid (1980 and 1931), 10 1-5 Beсs.

Final-1, R. A. Howieson; 2, E. C. L. Mark; 3, R. P. Seymour, Won by two yards; two feet between second and third. Time, 10 8-5

веса.

One Mile.

Record C. S. Brown (1922.) 4 mins. 31 2-5 secs.

1, W. H. Whalley; 2, J. K. Hewitt: 3, 1. A. Murray. Only three ran. Whalley led fil the way, successfully stalling of Hewitt's challenge in the last 200 yards, and winning by twelve yards, Murray being about 40 yards behind. Time, 4 mins. 47 4-5 secs.

Half-Mile Record H. C. Maingay (1928), 1 min. 58 secs.

1, C. M. Wells; 2, I. A. Murray;

8, A. L. Cran. Seven ran. Wells

led from the pistol. Murray aver-

Inter-Year Relay Race

1, Third and subsequent years (M. Mackenzie. D. Mowat, L. R. R. White); 2. First Blair, and Year; 3, Second Year. Won easi ly. Time. 56 3-5 secs.

The following is to-day's League programme-

"A" Division.

South China v. Kowloon C.C. Chinese R.C. r. Indian R.C.

"B" Division.

South China v. Craigengower. Army T.C. v. Hong Kong C.C. University Indian R.C. Civil Service Kowloon C.C.

"C Division. South China Filipino Club. Craigengower. Indian R.C. Hong Kong C.C. v. Recreio. Kowloon Indians v. Army T.C. Kowloon C.C. v. Graduates A. Police R.C. v. Chinese R.C. University v. Y.M.C.A.

Home Cricket Scoreboard

(By Reuter.)

County Championship. Lancashire took first innings points from Hampshire at Ports- mouth,

Hants: 286 (Brown 91): 320 for 9 (Mead 111). Lancs.: 324 (Kennedy 6 for 77).j -Yorkshire took first innings points from Sussex at Leeds.

Yorks: 500 for 8 dec. (Sutcliffe

270, John Parks 7 for 99). Sussex: 259 (Bowley 90, K. S.

Duleepsinhji 83);

258 for 4 (K. S. Duleepsinhji 91).

Middlesex took first innings points from Derbyshire at Derby, Middlesex: 404 (Hearne 108); 119.

Derby: 248 and 387. for 4 (Smith

107 not out, Storer 170).

Essex beat Warwickshire by 220) runs at Chelmsford.

Essex: 230 and 381 for 8 dee.

(L. G. Crawley 185), Warwick: 226 (Nichols 7 for 68)

and 174,

Glamorgan beat Gloucestershire hauled Cran in the back straight by two wickets at Swanses. and lost only by eight yards. Times, 2 mins, 9 secs.

120 Yards Hurdles Record W. L. Hunter (1914), 16

десь.

First Heat-1 C. D. Campbell; 12, G. Peat. Three ran; J. M. Smith, who fell with thres hurdles to go, dropped out. Time. 18.1-8

secs.

Second Heat-1, D. R. 8. Milne; 2, B. A. Silcock. Two ran; won easily. Time. 17 4-5 secs.

Putting The Weight. Record-R. L. Howland (1929), 48.f£ 74.in.« »;

;1; A. M. Gelsaa, 85 ft. 6 in.; 2, R. M. Mackay, 34 ft. 9 in.; 8, J. M. Smith, 81 ft. 111⁄2 in. Six compet ed.

220 Yards

Record-E. H. Liddell (1928), 21 4-5 seca. 19

1, R. A. Howleson; 2, C. S. Rus Bell; 3, R. P. Seymour, Won easily by five yards, with two yards be tween the other two.. Time, 25 4-5

Record P. Reid (1981), 60 1-5

1, E. G. L. Mark; 2; C. M. Wells; 3. J. Medd Toit. At the first band Wells statched a leadharetained. until the last 20 yards, when Mark

great; Anish snatched the

'Gloucester:" 245 (Mercer 7 tor

.92);

887 for 5 dec. (C. C. Dacre 111

not out). Glamorgan: 278 and 811 for 8)

(M. J. Turnbull 119).

Friendlies.

the Oxford University beat M.C.C. by 111 runs at Lord's.

Oxford: 811 (R. H. J. Brooke

140); 281 (Evans 91), - M.C.C.: 249 and 212.

Cambridge University drew with Surrey at the Oval,

Cambridge: 335 (A. T. Ratelife

180);

372 for 5 (A. T. Ratcliffe 104!

not out, A. G. Hazelrigg 112).

Surrey: 458 (H. S. Squires 103).

EARLIER RESULT.

County Championship. Notts beat Leicestershire by an innings and 111 runs at Trent Bridge, Nottingham.

Notts: 244 (Walker 114 not out,

Geary 5 for 48). Leicester: 80 (Voce 6 for 22;

Larwood 4 for 54);

53 (Larwood 6 for 34, Voce 4

for 13).

at

To-day's Matches. ENGLAND v. ALL-INDIA

Lord's. Surrey v. Oxford University at

the.Oval.

H. D. G. Leveson-Gower's XI. v. Cambridge University Eastbourne.

at

Sir Jullen Cahn's XI. v. South Trent American XI at

Bridge, Nottingham. County Championship. Essex V. Leicestershire at

Chelmsford.

Yorkshire V. Middlesex

Sheffield,

at

Glamorgan v. Hampshire at Car-

diff.

Somerset v. Northants at Frome. Derbyshire v. Notts at Ilkeston. Kent v. Lancashire at Folkestone. Worcestershire v. Gloucesterabire

at Worcester. Warwickshire v. Sussex. ; COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE 'TO DATE.

Kent (3) Natta (5) Yorkshire (1) Lancashire ( MMdlesex (11) Burrey (8) Busser (4)

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