THE CHINA MAIL.

TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1934.

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PHILIPPINES TEAM SELECTED FOR FAR EASTERN

WORPLESDON WINS SHANGHAI DERBY "Daffy" Clark Rides Classic Winner.

THREE JOCKEYS RECORD

TWO WINNERS

In addition to winning the Shang- hai Derby on Worplesdon, Mr. the "Daffy" Clark, well-known un

local turf, won two other races on

the second day of the Shanghai Race,

Club Meeting yesterday.

Mr. V. V. Needa Mr. F. Marshall) and Mr. A. W. Raymond each re- corded two wins.

The Shanghai Derby is run over

a course of 1 miles, the stake!

money being $3,500,

$700.

$1,500 and

Results as enhled by Reuter were!

as follow:

First Race The Park-Mutuel Cup

for first-class ponies.

1. Mr. Jim's Four Aces.

Encarnacuo).

(Mr.

2. Mr. Lad's Beau Lad Mr. J.

Pote-Hunt).

3. Mr. A. S. Henchman's Sandy

Lodge (Mr. A. F. Clark). Time: 2.07.2.

Second Race-The Chu-Ka-Za Cup.

for all ponies.

1. Mr. Lad's Dreyfus (Mr. V.)

V. Needa)

2. Mr.

Fash's Black

(Mr. L. H. Wade)

Velvet

3. Mr. We Two's Deuces Wild

(Mr. H. Collaro)

Time: 1.32.1.

Third Race---Grand Stand Stakes,

for Griffins of this Meeting.

Mr. C. H. E's Servus, (Mr.

1.

F. Marshall)

2.

Mr. Dod's Dusagain (Mr. G.

Pollock)

3. Mr. We Two's Black Michael

(Mr. A. N. Dallas)

Time: 2.05.4.

4th Race:-

The Peking Handicap.

1. Black Sheep (A. W. Bay

mond).

2. Roland Seck (G. Neugebau-

er).

3. Something (F. E. Harria).

Time. 2.41-4/5.

6th Race:-

1.

2.

3.

The Shanghai Derby.

Worplesdon (A. C. Clark),

Rochester (C. Enearnacao).

White Viceroy (W. L. Mac- Cann).

Time. 3.13-3/5,

6th Race-

The American Challenge Cup and

Cathay Stakes.

1. Sub-ribbon (V. V. Needa).

2. Opera Eve (F. Marshall),

3. Blue Peter (J. Pote-Hunt). Time. (Not given).

7th Race:-

The Shanghai Race Club Handicap.

1.

"A" Class.

Ecclefcehan (H. Hodgman).

2. Wynfarth (J. K. Brand).

3. Pickled Pepper (J. A. Ha-

veys),

Time. 2,11-2/5.

8th Race:--

The Shanghal Race Club Handicap

"" Class.

1. Knockout (A. F. Clark).

2. Rainy Light (R. B. Moller).

3. Llama (E. B. Cumine).

Time. 2.10.1/5.

9th Race;

Peter De Paolo (left) and Lou Moore, noted American auto they participated race drivers, who are bound for Tripoli, where

They

in the Grand Italian Automobile Sweepstakes on Sunday. plan to rush back to the United States in time to compete in the Indianapolis classic on Decoration Day.

Harvey Booed After Big Fight

Negro Opponent's Low Punching Stops Bout

CHAMPION BELOW FORM

London, April 13.

Len Harvey, the British heavy-weight champion, had the unpleasant experience of being loudly booed and hissed as left the ring at the Albert Hall last night.

he

His fight with an American negro, Jimmy Tarante, had been stopped in the fifth round, Tarante being disqualified for hitting

·

low.

Taranie had been warned in the first minute for striking Again, in the second round, he was told Harvey on the thigh.

FOUR CHINESE

GIRL TENNIS

STARS EXCELİ

Miss Wang Chun-tseng China Champion.

KNOCK-UP AT C. R. C.

The four Chinese girl tennis players, who were out practicing at the Chinese Recreation Club ast Sunday, while in the Colony

on their way to compete in the

Far Eastern Olympic Games, Impressed the onlookers by thir exhibition.

OLYMPIAD

JAPAN CONFIDENT OF 200 STARS IN

ONE TITLE

PHILIPPINES

OLYMPIC TEAM

AQUATIC RECORDS AT Tentative Teams Drawn

FINAL TRIALS

DELEGATE PRAISES OFFICIALS

IN PHILIPPINES

Manila, May 5.

Up.

FEW CHANGES LIKELY

Nearly 200 athletes will repre- sent the Philippines in the Tenth Far Eastern Olympics which |will be staged at the Rizal

Saturday.

K. Abe and O. Matsuzawa, advance guards of the Japanese Memorial Field beginning on athletic delegation, when interviewed by the "Manila Bulletin" yester- The P. I. coaches submitted their Miss Wang Chun-tseng, a native day morning expressed gratitude at the warm reception accorded them tentative list of players to the of

of Tai Yuen-fu. Shensi Province, is

tennis player.

us,'

BREAST

STROKE AND

The complete tentative entry list

Eastern Olympics follow:

the present holder of the Chinese by the local Japanese community and by the P.A.A.F, officials. "We tice of the national physical direc- are enjoying our stay although we find the climate a little too hot for tor. Final determination of the Women's Tennis Championship.

membership of each team will be remarked K. Abe good humouredly. Miss Wang won her title at the National Athletic Meeting in Nan- The Japanese representatives could not speak authoritatively made early this week. It is stated, very few king last year. Although only in on the chances of the Japanese track and field team for the Olympic however, that only

changes will be made, and that her teen she, is a very fine all-round championships, but in swimming, where they are actively connected, some 200 athletes will wear the Miss War Chan-wel is classed they declared that Japan is almost sure of capturing the highest num-colours of this archipelago during second only to her elder sister Miss ber of points. They based their contention on the fact that the Olympics. Wang Chun-tseng. She is a steady the Japanese swimmers were among the twenty five best swimmers of player with a very powerful fore- the world in 1933 and that they have further. improved on their of the Philippines in the Tenth Far hand drive.

1933 records in the final eliminations held in Japan before they sail- COACHING STAFF: --- Serafin Mia Huang Shu-i is a college ed for Manila.

Analno, head coach, track and field; the

William S. Brunk, assistant coach, repre- girl in Peking, which

Bernard Landuyt, sented in the National Games last

track and field;

year. She is also a steady player,

assistant coach, track and field, Pedro Ablan, assistant coach, track and field; Nicolas Machan, assistant coach, track excelling on the backhand.

and field; Manuel del Villar, manager; baseball; Julio D. Tingzon, coach, baseball; Juan K. Taduran, assistant conch, baseball; Honofre Tiangco, assistant coach, baseball; Prof. Candi do Bartolome, coach, swimming, Jou- quin G. Alviar, assistant coach, swim- ming: Alfredo del Rosario, coach, bas- assistant ketball; Augusto Bautista, coach, basketball: Jose P. Dank, manager, volleyball: Pable Belmonte, Vicente Japson, coach, volleyball; coach, tennis; Dionisio Calvo, coach, football; Mariano R. Sangle, mang boring; Santiago Artacho manager, boxing: Jose Padilla, coach,

Miss Liu Yu-lan is a student at the Central University, Nanking, j and is a particularly strong player

ONLY YAMADA, OF THE 200-METRE AKE OF THE 100 METRE BACK STROKE ARE NEWCOMERS. THEIR PRESENCE IN THE TEAM IS DUE TO THEIR GOOD SHOWING IN EQUALLING THE RECORDS OF THEIR VETERAN RIVALS.

Both delegates declared that ther fields and the different stadía at

on the forehand. Miss Liu is also the Rizal Memorial fields are even feld better than the ones they have in

Japan.

a very promising track and star.

K.B.G.C. RINKS FOR

SATURDAY.

Against Recreio.

The following will represent the Kowloon Bowling Green Club in their Lawn Bowls league matches against the Club de Recreio on Saturday,

1st Team on Club de Recrelo green:

J. S. Logan, P. T. Farrell, R. Hall and W. S. Drake (Skip).

B. Duncan, S. Randle, V. Petherick and W. Macfarlane (Skip).

J. Watson, A. S. Eusnell, J. H. Budding and L. Guy (Skip).

2nd Team at Kowloon Bowling Green

Club:

H. F. Stoneham, C. B. Hosking, A. and H. H. Rose to punch higher. In the fourth round the negro again struck

(Skip). low, the blow landing just below the belt. Harvey doubled up in W. E. Davidson

G. J. Chambers, E. S. Searle, J. G. pain, but agreed to fight on.

severe one. Meyer and W. E. Hale (Skip). Then came the Inst incident. The punch, a

M. J. Henderson, J. Macdonald, J. G. struck Harvey in the abdomen, and this time Harvey, his face twisted with agony, staggered across the ring and fell to one Charlton and G. E. F. Thompson knee. The referee, Mr. Jim Kendrick, signalled Tarante to his (Skip). corner, but there was evidently some misunderstanding as to his meaning.

K.C.C. Teams.

The timekeeper started to count and stopped. The referee stood with his back to the ropes looking at Harvey. People be The following have been select- gan to shout at the referee and then he called to the M.C., who led to play for the Kowloon Cricket climbed into the ring and announced that Tarante was disquali-Club against the Craigengower flcd.

"A" in the Lawn Bowls League at Craigengower next Saturday at 13.30 p.m.

WHY WAS HARVEY BOOED?

Two Wins On Fouls

In 371 Fights. ·

(By GEOFFREY SIMPSON)

WAS

Many people protested that it no foul. I doubt whether more than a handful of onlookers H. at the ringside saw the punch, but

C. E. Eiloitt-Haywood, J. A. Howe,' Hampton and A. B. Silkstone (skip).

J. W. M, Brown, W. Hyde, E. G. Fincher and R. P. Phillips (skip).

it was clear to me, that technically. H. Gitting, C. J. Tacchi, L. & Lam-

Junior TeamIL.

it was a foul, as were those for mert and J. Fraser (skip).

Reserve, P. O. Dunne, which Taraate had previously been warned writes a Home correspon- ¡dent.

When Tarante left the ring some London April 14.

cheered him and some booed. But Len Harvey has taken very much to heart the demonstra-when_Harvey followed the crowd

The Shanghal Race Club Handicaption against him by a section of were angry. Taunts were flung at

the crowd at the Albert Hall on him from all sides.

"C" Class.

1. Hobo (A. W. Raymond).

2. Saga (L. H. Wade).

9. April (A. N. Dallas).

Time, 2.09-2/5.

The K.C.C, second division team to meet the Craigengower juniors

According to them the whole Japanese contingent will sail for Japan on May 21, two days after the Olympic games.

K. Abe and O. Matsuzawa ar- rived in the city a week ago to look after the housing facilities of the coming Japanese aggregation and other necessary, details.

TRIAL RECORDS The list of Japanose, swimmers and their records follows: 200-meire breast stroke:

Koike-2 min. 42.8 sec. Osaki-2 min. 50.4 soc. Hamura-2 min. 50.6 sec. Yanada (no record given) 100-metre back stroke:

Kawasa-1 min. 20.4 sec. Kiyohawa min. 10.6 sec. Izie-1 min. 12.4 sc. Ake (no rocard given) 400-metre free style:

Makino-4 min. 404 noc. Kitamura 4 min. 46.0 sec, Ishiharada min. 478 sec. Yohoyams min. 69.4 see. Shimura 4 min. 56.89 sec. 1500 metre free style:

Kitamura-16 min. 08.9 sec. Makino-10 min. 20.4 sec. Honda-19 min. 39.5 sec. Ishiharada-20 min. 28,0 soc.

meire free style: 100-meire

Yusa-58.0 BOC. Sakagani- 59.8 sec. Myasabi-59.6 abc. Takahashi-59,0 sec.

$62. Umeda 60.2 200-metre free style:

Yuss-2 min. 18.0 sec. Yokoyama-2 min. 13.6 sec. Makino-2 min. 13.8 sec. Sugimoto-2 min. 15.4 sec. Shimura-2 min. 16.1 sec.

at Kowloon, is as follows:

W. Mulcahy, A. Jones, T. I. Carr and E Kern (skip).

A. Wright, V. C. Labrum, J. Dinnen {and J. M. Jack (skip).

M. N. Rakusen, W. W. Hirst, H. Overy, and T. Ferguson (skip).

Reserve, P. Rothnell.

OLYMPIC

PROGRAMME

FOR VISITORS

B

boxing: Leon R. Tirol, coach, buxing: Ignacio Manalac, coach, boxing; Car:

Receptions, Dances and men W. Tianan, coach, swimming

Dinners

FORTNIGHT'S ACTIVITIES

(women); Vicente Атель coach, volleyball (women); Felix B. Enri- quoz, assistant coach, volleyball (wo- men).

PHILIPPINE ENTRIES TRACK AND FIELD AND ALL AROUND

The tentative general programme CHAMPIONSHIPS: 1. Simeon; 2. P. Gonzaga; 3. Felizardo Casio: 4 Constantino Alambra;

of receptions and entertainmente Anselmo

in honour of the athletic delega-Miguel White; 6. William N. Ray, JEG Jose V Hone of Japan, China, Netherland 7. Aurelle V. Antonio; 8.

Antonio; B. George Darte; 10. Daniel Indies, French Indo-China and the . W. May; 11. Rafael de Leon; 12. Philippines at the Olympic Gamea: Serafin Estrada; 13, Silvino Cristobal; Y 14, German Candarl; 15. Pedro

17. was recently released as follows: Yatar; 16. Mario Branzuals;

Mar To-day-Morning, 8 o'clock-Arceli no Anden; 18, Roberto Bunag: 19. Antonio Salcedo: 20. Wenceslao BAR- rival of the Chinese delegation on Lumba: 23. Felipe Asuncion: 24. 21. Amado Pascual; 22. Facundo the President McKinley.

Raman Abaya; 25. Antonino Bucoy: Nemesio de To-morrow--Reception and tea 28. Simeon Carino; 27.

at the Philippine Women's Univer- Guzman; 28. Fernando Naraval; 29. sity in honour of the lady athletes, Menlto Nudo; 30. Jose Ravello; 82. Nino Ramirez; 33. Julian Rivera: 84. 5 to 7 p.m.

35. Simplicio Royong: 36. Bernardo Thursday Morning, 8

Ranto; 37. Salvador Biae; 38. Miguel o'clock-Sight-seeing in the city. Sujeco; 39. Eustaquio Sunga; 40-

to 11

Friday Afternoon, 5 to 7 o'clock Eliseo Raso; 41, Pedro Lorenzo: 42. Tea at Malacahang Palace, by Rafael Navallasca; 48. Teodoro Mala- nig: 44. Leon Canco; 15. Eliseo Duma- his. Excellency, the Governor Gen-lang: 46. Longinos Espinosa: 47. eral,

Manuel Ziens; 48. Ramon Bucoy; 49. Saturday--Afternoon. 2 o'clock Delfin Danguilan; 50, Toribio Bucoy;

51. Sotere Soliva. -Opening of the games.

Monday, May 14-Afternoon, 4 to 6 o'clock-Reception and tea party by the Philippine Carnival Association at the Manila Hotel.

Tuesday, May 18—.

Sir Malcolm Campbell Aided

By Flight Of Insects Chamber

85.

BASEBALL: 62. Regino Bertulfo; 53. Gervasio Esterbs; 54. Armand Oncinian; 35, Jose Bautista; 56. Juan Escamost 57. Casimiro Francisce: 6B. Atilano Rivera: 59. Teofilo Sta. Rosa; Co. Ramon Echem; 61. Vicente Diser; Wednesday, May 16-Afternoon, 62. Vicente Diana; 63. Santiago Crux; 64. Juan Bernales; 65. Norberto Ray- 5 to 7 o'clock-Tea and Dance by mundo; 60. Mariano Pilar Saberon; 67. Hon. Jorge B. Vargas, Second vice-Aquilano Jacob; 68. Ramon Onelnian: president F.E.A.A.; Vice-president 60. Filomena Cordiners; 30. Juan P.A.A.F. at the Wack-Wack Golf Villalon: 71. Andres Sales,

SWIMMING:72 Teofilo Videfon- and Country Club.

Evening, 8:30 o'clock-Manila 50: 73. Adolf Nile Christiansen; 74. Jikiram Adaluddin; 75. Abdurahman of Music - Opera-All; 76. Bahan Nohl; 77. Theodore (Tentative).

Francisco; 78. Sandakan Adjuludin; Thursday, May 17-Afternoon, 18, Sali Dindam; 80. Francisco Guz Thursday night, when he was It was a disappointing' fight, declared the winner, on a foul though as far as it went Harvey

London, May 2. ¡portant modification is twin rear 6 o'clock Reception and Dance by man; 81. Salvador B. Cabezas; 82.

wheels.

ble Excellency the Chinese Consul Arasod Alpad; 83. Jesus Olivares; 84.

C. Pachaco; Inigo

Francison over Jimmy Tarante, the Ameri-won it. The stocky Tarante, with

"The main reason this latter has] General and the Chinese Com-Munar; 87. James Calloway; 88. Allan can Negro.

his black head weaving and duck. Sir Malcolm Campbell, who will

W. Case; 88. Nemeslo Loteyro; 90. "I don't mind criticism when Iling, and swaying, was a difficult attack his own land speed record)been decided upon," Sir Malcolm munity. deserve it," he told me yesterday, man to hit. He forced the fight of 272.108 miles an hour towards stated, is that last year, when I

Saturday, May 19-Afternoon, Tuburan Tamee; 91. Enrique Bugarin. BASKETBALL: - 02. Ambrosio "but when you have done nothing practically all the time and insisted the end of this summer, elther at was successful in raising the reto 8 o'clock--Reception and ten by Padilla; 99. Amador Obordo; 94, John wrong-well, it hurts a bit. on boxing at close quarters. There Salt Lake City or Daytona Beach, cord to its present figure, I was the Hon. Hanuel L. Quezon, Pre-Schloboam; 95. Herminia Silva; 96. "I wonder if those who booed was a great deal of clinching-states that changes are being made badly handicapped by whoel-spin, sident, Phil. Senate; President, Filomeno Mariano: 97, Daniel Waryen; when I went down, from that last always the same, clinch, with in the design of his famous rac-I believe that, had it not been for Far Eastern Athletic Association; 98. Herminio Gonzaga: 99. Bibland low punch knew that this was only Harvey's left arm locked inside ing car, the Blue Bird, the cumu-this problem of wheel-spin, which President, P.AAF., at the Legis Ouano; 100. Primitivo Martinez; 101. Jacinto Ciria Cruz; 102. Briccio Rey- noso; 103. Franco Marquicias; 104. my second win on a foul in 871 while Tarante wrestled and strove lative effect of which will be that was dangerously acute, I might lative Building.

to plant his heavy body blows,

Evening-9:00 o'clock-Closing Peter Schlobohm. fights?

in theory at least she should be have reached the 800 miles an hour

(Continued on Page () "It would also interest them to

capable of the 800 miles an hour mark last year. One way of eli-Ceremony. 8. Doon Enrique (L. H. Wade), know that Tarante came into my

which is his life's ambition. The minating wheel-spin is to increase Sunday, May 20-Morning, B. to

Time. 1.49..

dressingroom afterwards and apo-his wife soon put him right, how-car will be more streamlined than the tyre. area, and, thereby, the 11 o'clock Sight-seeing, outalde

EAST LANCS. BOXING logised,"

ever. Experiments in "wind-tun-road adhesion of the driving the city Evening, 7 o'clock Harvey, fortunately, is not much Harvey will fight no more untii nelling and the fight of insects have wheels. If the Blue Bird, who has ception and Dinner by his Excel-

The finals of the East Lancashires" hurt beyond a few bruises. But Jane 4 when he is to defend the led to their results being incor never failed me yet, doas not once laney, the Consul General for

boxing championship The suffered from sickness in the heavy weight title against " Juck porated in the remodelling. The more soquit herself, with credit: Japan and the Japanese Com-Battalion

at the White City wheels will be mainly inside the shall be very deeply disappointed."munity at the Japan Club. (By competition will be held at Sham- {night and again yesterday morn-Petersen

invitation.) streamlining, and one very im- United Press.

10th Race:----

The Slecawei Cup.

1 Ranter (R. D. Parkin).

2. Kan (J. Pote-Hunt).

3. Boomerang (A. N. Dallas). Time, 2.41-4/6.

11th Race:

The Beurry Stakem.

1. Portmarnock (A. F. Clark),

2. Peter Piper (A. N. Dallas),

4

over,

• (Continued on Pound),

12th Race:

The Klangwan Cup.

1. Violet Bay (F. Marshall), .

2. Clover Lad (J.Pote-Hunt);

Le Farcour (F „A, Harria). [Tims/^8.18-1/5..

„Ming. A walic in the sunshine with Stadium

abulpo Camp at 8.80 to-night.

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