THE CHINA MAIL.

TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1934:

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PHILIPPINES JOIN WITH JAPAN IN OLYMPIC GAMES DISPUTE

PIRATES WIN BUT LOSE BATSMAN

Yankees Beaten In

U.S. Baseball.

WIN FOR INDIANS

New York. To-day Bartell, batting for the Pitts burgh Pirates against the Philn- deiphia Phillies in the major league baseball yesterday was etruck on the head by the bull and rendered unconscious. was carried off the field,

He

Homers by Vaughan and Lava- getto, however, enabled the Pirates) to swamp the Phillies by a margin,

of 1 to 4.

Averill hit two eircuit clouts for enabling the Cleveland Indians,

them to beat the Yankeen by a 9 tol

5 tally.

The game between the Cincinnati was Beds and the Boston Braves

postponed owing to rain.

Results

да

were:-

cabled by

Router

National League

Whitehead hit a homer.

Jackson hit a homer:

St. Louis

New York

R. H. E.

8 2

2

5 ง

1

Pittsburgh

[1 17

0

Vaughan

and

Lavagetto

hit

homers.

Philadelphia

4 10

2

Chicago

10 16 2

1

Phelps hit a homer. Brooklyn

9 8 Taylor, Lopez and Koenieke hit homers.

American League

MGH

Madrid's Champion Girl Athletes.

Spanish girls are becoming more and more enthusiastic in sports and in a recent athlètic meeting, including all the Universities of Spain, girls were chosen to represent their country at the Olympic Games. The six charming sportsgiris who were chosen to represent their coun try.

DUNDEE TO

RISK TITLE AT

PITTSBURGH

Championship Bout With Yarosz

Pittsburgh, May 7

middle- Vince Dundee, world weight champion, will be brought defend Eto Pittsburgh in June to

Yarogz his title against Teddy

Raymond Matchmaker Lew

assured the "United Press."

has

Raymond was confident he would

IMPROVEMENT OF F. H. D. WILDE Second Service Much

Stronger.

STILL WEAK ON LOW BACKHAND

1By Stanley N. Doust)

F. H. D. Wilde has undoubt- edly benefited from his recent iawn tennis tour to America and Australia.

He impressed me in his match

be successful in having Dundee and against R. M. Turnbull in the hir manager, Max

BRITISH TENNIS TEAM

London, May 15.

F. J. Perry, H. W. Austin, G. P. Hughes C. E. Hare Misses Scri- ven. Nuthall Stammers, - Dearman, and Lyle have been nominated for the French championship next week-Reuter.

AQUATIC DISPLAY F.E.A.A. DISSOLVED IN

AT V.R. C.

Governor To See

Japan's Stars.

EXHIBITION TO START EARLIER |

H. E. the Governor, Sir William

K.C.M.G., Sir Peel,

Thomas Southern, K.B.E., Commodore Frank Ellott, O.B.E., and the Acting G.O.C., Brigadier C. B. Rowan the

MANILA

"ORIENTAL" ASSOCIATION

FOUNDED

"ALL A JOKE," SAYS MR. SUNG

Hamilton, D.S.O., M.C., also JAPAN

Japanese Vice Consul,, and Mr. Wanatabe, Manager of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha, are among those who have been invited to the Swimming Exhibition by the Japanese Olympic Swimmers at the V.R.C. to-morrow jevening,

The exhibition will commence at 8 p.m., and not 9.15 p.m. as pre viously announced.

A general programme of exhibi- tion racing will be ataged, including a relay race, in which the V.R.C. will compete against the Japanese, and a Water-polo match.

It is hoped to have dancing at the conclusion of the swimming,

There will be no booking, but tickets will be sold at the door at 7 p.m. The charges are Members $1, Non-members $2, and Ladies $1.

SUMMER CUP AT KOWLOON

for

First Round Draw

The following is the draw the First Round of the Summer Cup at the Kowloon Golf Club, to

NURMI REVEALS be played on or before June 8.

SECRETS

Running With Watch

In Hand.

R. II.

New York.....**** 5 13

9 Cleveland

Earl Averill hit 2 homers.

14

Washington

6 11

Kress hit a homer

Detroit

6 14

Greenberg hit a homer.

0 for the bout as he already holds an in the Paddington Hard Court

Philadelphia

7 11

Paavo Nurmi, the flying Finn, has spoken. | Club

he achieved fame open

Ever since option on Yarosz's services.

the runner The field would be held at Forbes Vale, even

Nurmi, the greatest Field, home of

the Pittsburgh middle set.

His two notable improvements the world has ever seen, has kept secret the reasons for his pheno

Maida tournament, though he lost the

Waxman, sign fourth round of the men's singles'

Jimmy Foxx, McNair and Cramer Pirates, assuring comfortable seat-

kit homera.

St. Louis

3

7

CUft hit a homer.

Boston

Morgan hit a homer.

Chicago

13

14

3

10 10

Jimmy Dykes hit a homer.

went to 10 innings.

Chicago St. Louis

TABLES TO DATE

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Pittsburgh New York Boston

Brooklyn Philadelphia

Cincinnati

P.

lug capacity for an expected at-are his second service and his con menal success on the track, but now tendance of 40,000.

centration. Before his tour Wilde's

11 would be a 15-round and second service was very weak-one he has revealed them.

would draw a gate of from $75,000 that asked for trouble. Now it

"It was during my service in the

F. E. Booker v. S. Macnider. L. D. Purves v. D. Parsons. S. Jex v. A. T. Braley, R. Collings v. W. Stoker. A, J, Dennis v. D. C. Wilson. G. P. Murphy v. W. M. Groves. J. J. King v. R. Henderson. A. L. Eastman v. G. Milne,

MANILA, TO-DAY AND THE PHILIPPINES, ACTING CONCERTED. YESTERDAY IN SUCCEEDED

COMPLETELY WRECKING THE FAR EASTERN ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION, AND ARE FORMING A NEW ASSOCIATION, "THE ORIEN TALS" WHICH IS HOLDING GAMES IN TOKYO IN 1938, TO WHICH THE CHINESE PRESUMABLY HAVE BEEN INVIT- ED, BUT IT IS NOT EXPECTED THAT THEY WILL ACCEPT.

The new Association has pledged immediate admission to Manchukuo, and have telegraphed their decision to Chang Chun.

The Chinese delegates absented themselves from the entire proceedings, declaring them to be entirely illegal. They refused to accept the notices of the meeting, and could not be found when called to the meeting, declaring that they had not been informed of the proceedings.

This was purely subterfuge, since the Chinese were well. informed on what was happening, but were unwilling to be a party, hoping that absentation would strengthen their cause.

Mr. William Sung, in a state-¡ ~~~ ment on behalf of the Chinese said: "It is all a joke. I had not FRANK WYKOFF STILL HOLDS

TRACK SUPREMACY the slightest intimation that

there was to be a meeting. "We hesitate to express our real sen-1 are the timents as long as we guests of the Philippines, but it seems that the Philippines are pretty well tied to Japan's apron strings.

"How can two of five members dissolve any organisation, he con- tinued. "We have laboured for weeks to save the Far Eastern Ath- lette. Association, and the responsi bility for wrecking it must be borne by the Philippines and by Japan.

"We were careful when leaving the first meeting to make it clear that we were not leaving the Asso ciation. The alleged dissolution is completely illegal, and nothing loss than a farce," he concluded.

Clocks. 9.9 For 100 Yards' After 150 Mile Drive

Frank Wykoff, former Univer- sity of Southern California sprin- ter, who has been out of competi tion zince the 1932 Olymple Games, drove 150 miles from

rested Atascadero recently, hour and ran the 100-Yards in 9.9 seconds to defeat the best sprin ters Southern California had to offer in the season's opening meet.

AN ITALIAN GOLD CUP MOTOR TOUR

П

Rome, May, 14. More than 160 foreign drivers Public opinion in the Philip will take part in the first motor tour pines inclines in favour of the through. Italy for the Littorio gold Chinese position, The American- cup. The race, will start from owned Manila Bulletin will publish Rome on May 25.

an editorial to-day, couched in the strongest terms, declaring that the Philippines have been bluffed and

watch in my hand," he said 10- WORLD'S LEADING coerced into taking a dishonour-

to $100,000, more than Dundee or has a real punch and, what is Army that I first began to run with Yarosz could draw fn'any other of more, Wilde seldom makes a double the leading boxing cities. Raymond fault. Game belleves.

*

consequen ly!

GOLFERS

Lday.

Net many athletes adopt this ex-1 His concentration, too, is all Two of the reasons which led that is to be desired. Turnbull cell it method, an

well that Wilde could few of them have cry idea an to Gene Sarazen's Selection Raymond to feel assured that Dun-played so

the progress they are making until Itoo late in the race. dee would sign for the match are never

afford to relax. Wilde's

[able course.

Mr. C. T. Wang is indisposed, and is resting at home.

The Chinese Consul has issued no statement regarding yesterday's the whole course adopted to bel

in dealing with a "In every race I carefully watch FUTILITY OF RANKING LISTS events, but on Sunday he declared

W. L.. Pthe number of rounds and the size weakness was 31 20 11 .640 of the gate. Dundee figures that low ball on his backhand. Ris 29 18 11

.620

he can beat Yarosz over 15 rounds forehand was forceful, and his con- 26 16 10

.615 580 because the young Polish lad is not cealment of his intention was her breathing as a doctor would do to cinating, experiments amongst 31 18 13

And plexing to Turnbull, who, 13 14 481 accustomed to that distance.

27 13

most dangerous opponents. my

even to the studying of their]

like

that of his patients.

27 918 333

can make more money in Pittsburgh made a defensive shot. The scores .222

were 6-3, 4-B. B-~3. than in any other place.

PIA

28 12 16

27 6 21

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Cleveland New York

Washington

Boston

Detroit

Philadelphia

St. Louis Chicago

P. W. L.

21 14 10

28 15 13

414 Dundee knows from experience he Wilde, forced matters and seldom

Yarosz defeated Dundee twice,

583 before the veteran Newark Italian 535 won the title from Lou Brouillard. 535 The first bout at Pittsburgh drew

28 15 Ja

28

1

14

14 500

23 12 13 248 a $22,000 gate,

28. 13 15,464

The second bout, also held in 25 11 14 440 Pennsylvania, involved the State's

LAWN TENNIS LEAGUE.

209 16 370 middleweight title which. Yaross Five “A” Division Games

AUSTRALIA BEATS OXFORD UNIVERSITY

annexed by defeating United Press.

Dundee.-

MAURICE NICHOL· PASSES.

Worcester Lose Great Batsman.

+

For To-day.

"The moment a serious shows signs of distress then make au effort.

Possibly one of the most fu-illegal. tile, albeit one of the most fas-

golf critics and experts is thel

rival

I

practice, so fashionable in the United States, of publishing| ranking lists, showing, who in "I make a point of preparing my-the opinion of the individual self fully for all eventualities and critic, have the skill and ability train according to the type of to be worthy of inclusion in, say, weather in which I have to per- the world's leading ten. form.

1924

The

RACING

(Continued From Page 5).

-Winner $460. Second $225. Third $125. For China Ponies, Grifins of this Season. Winners barred.

10-6.00 P.M. Shing Men Handicap.

HONG KONG INTERNATIONAL

AMATEUR SWIMMING ASSOCIATION

WORLD RECORDS

TO BE ATTACKED

IN

Entrance $5. One and Quarter EXHIBITION

Miles.

Sarazen, American, E, "During the

Olymple former British open champion Mackie & Grayburn's Ribble Games in Paris I anticipated the who by the way is shortly to tour 168 lb... (Mr. P. P. Botelho) 1 possibility of tropical conditions: Australia with J. Kirkwood, has

the

160 lb. (Mr. B. N. Pan) 2 and by taking a rigorous course of recently made a reputation by the Dr. Lee Shiu Kee's Monoplane hot steam batha systematically in-dering of his comments on

Lan's Bay View 162. lb.......

(Mr. S. Y. Liang) 3 Five "A" Division Lawn Ten-sured my body to stand intense game.

His latest ranking, which does

6 starters, nis League matches will be decid-heat,

"As a result, when even specta- not include an amateur or a singin

Won by: 2 lengths and a neck. ed this afternoon, and a provi;

Time: 1.23.4. aional "B" Division programme tora were collapsing and athletes British player, l:—

(1) Densmore Shute has been arranged for Thursday. had to be taken in numbers to

The following is the week's pro-hospital, suffering with severe sun-open champion).

stroke, I was not affected."

Nurmi was only nine years of age when he started running, and was soon able to cover six miles without fatigue.

grammei

"A" Division. (Tuesday, May 22.)

(Continued from Page 1). The Australians have beaten Worcester, Cambridge University, Essex, and Oxford University, and have drawn with Leicester and the M.C.C. in the course of their alx

Maurice Nichol, the 29-year-old matches to date. To-morrow they will meet Hampshire at Southamp Worcestershire No. 4 bataman, Craigengower ton and June 6 they will encounter was found dead on his, bed in a Chinese E.G. "B" England in the first Test match at hotel in Chelmsford yesterday South China Trent Bridge, Larwood's home morning, after having fielded Indian R.C.

against Essex on Saturday, and Kowison C.C. ground.

played golf on Sunday.

AMERICA, TO LOSE VAN RIN?

Chinese B.C. "A" Club de Recrela

▾ Chinese R.C. "C"

U.S.R.C.

v Hong Kong C.C. "B" Division. (Thursday, May 24)

Scoring eight centuries for Wor-Indian R.C. cester last season, with a highest Kowloon C.C. Jacora of 164 not out against Glam-Bouth China organ, Nichol was third to: C... F.Chinese RC,

.

v University. v. Graduates Asa. v Hong Kong C.C. v Club de Recrets *C* Division. (Friday, May 25,)|||

J. Vau Lyn, the American Davis Walters and the Nawab of Pataudi Cup player, who had been tenta in the county's batting averages Kowloon Section tively elected for this year's team, with 46.33. He also secured 16 Central Brit-Kowloon C.G, will be unable to accept the invita wickets, but they were expensive. Kewloon, Indians Bouth China -- Learning his cricket in Dar Club de Recreio Kowloon B.G.C. He has declared that he cannot ham, Nichol was always at his best Kihon Dock B.C. Deutscher Klab apare the time to go abroad, as he when facing spin bowling, Had Hong Kong Bacilón

#Indian" 2.0.3* y Police E.GO has to attended to his business of he possessed greater physical abi- Radio Sporta -77 Civil Service

„v University (AN selling bonds for a Philadelphia lliles he would probably have Chinese E.C..

ATRY TO.

Craigengower, risen to international standards. firm of brokers,

PERRY BEATEN 'IN PARIS

(Continued from Page 11

(2) Craig Wood. (3), Kirkwood. (4) 'Paul Runyan. (5) Les Diegel........ (6) Macdonald Smith. (7) Walter Hagen. (8) GoldhaL A (8) Goggin

(10) W. Macfarlane.

(British

$19.60;

Pari-mutuel, wlaner places, Int $7.40; 2nd $0.70; 3rd $7.30.

116.30 PM-Nanling Handicap

Winner $400. Second $200. Third

BY

JAPANESE

OLYMPIC STARS

AT THE

$100. For China Ponies, Subscrip- EUROPEAN Y.M.C.A..

Bon Grifins of this Club of this Season. Winners barred. To be ridden by Jockeys who have not won tan races anywhere at any time, No Whips or. Spurs allow- ed. Entrance $5, One Mile, Helenside's Helt for Leather

160 lb (Mr. J. X. Jordan),

Chanes 150 lb... Hayman & Wayan'a Delightful

** (Mr. C. Taylor).

165 Ib... (Mr, W. C. Pay) 3 11- starters.

One wonders on revelwing such G. 2. Hughes, the British Davis: Cup player, who partnered Fred list what such players as the Perry when they defeated France American amateur Johnny Good- In the Davis Cup last year, and who man. (present U. S. open cham- later accompanied Perry on blakus, plba), Padgham) Cotton, Mitchell, tralian tour, was beaten in the Bome Alliss and Saraton himself have Wong Ping Shun's Barabanda Final recently by C. Palmieri, Italy's been doing wrongt. And what of No. 8 ranking player, by 6-2, 6-2, J. ("Jock") McLean, the brilliant

Won by a head and a short head 6-1, thus leading to the suppoel-Scottish amateur

Time 2.11.2m Malabo Nothing could better Illustrate tion that both British players are Buffering from stalnuens as the cre- the utter futility and arbitrariness Pari-mutuel, winner- $91.90; sult of their American and Austra of these rankings listed them places, 1st $22.80; 2nd $15.20 3rd

8:10 Han, toura.

en's latest affort.

SWIMMING POOL

ON

MAY 24,

7.30 PM.

ADMISSION $2.20 (including Tax)

HALF PRICE.

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