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Arkansas monopolized the honors in the openin Two of its sons. Lon Werneka (left) and

the, Tigers clinched the series by

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REFLECTIONS UPON CHINA OLYMPIAD

WOMEN ARE 25 YEARS BEHIND THE TIMES

MALAYAN ATHLETES SHINE

FROM the athletic performances

the

All China Olympiad especially from those

of Malayan athletes I am inclined to the

at the track at the million dollar I

dium must be on the slow side,

pore correspondent

Poh Kim Seng the Malayan champion, who added yet another individual championship cup to his already big collection ef trophies, could have done much better than 22 9/10 seconds for the 200 metres run on a straight course.nz -

og Lâm Thye Hee whose record of 15 3/5 seconds for the high Thurdles is better by 3/5 of a second than the National record zur fifth in the Olympiad to the winner's poor time of 16 3/10 seconds.

JACK PETERSEN ANOTHER BOXING AMERICA'S CUP ner's time 5 1/10 seconds, national standards, the men's re

MARRIED

CROWD RUSHES

CHURCH

FATHER AWAY ON A CRUISE

(By GEOFFRY SIMPSON)

London, October 11.

GIANT

Eighteen Wins By K. 0 Route

(By "FAIR FEL)"}

London, October 10.

A 19-year-old heavy-weight, who stands 6ft. 2mm in height and

CHALLENGE

Mr. Fairey's Plans. Announced

DATE OF CONTEST IS STILL UNDECIDED

Miss Jeng Goon Kiaw ran With the exception of 100 me fourth in the 50 mètres, win-[tres (10-475 seconds and the pole. ner's time 6-9/10 seconds, and vault (12 feet 9 inches) both of third in the 100 metres. ~ win-which are quite up to inter

both of which times she had cords fall into the size category besten in Malaya. These as that of the women's. In fact failures indicate either that the the Chinese National records are Kiangwan track is not as good only just on a par with the Mala as it should be or else our cham-yan A.A.A standards, with the pions found the climate too advantage on the Malayan side as much for them.

a glance at the following table" will show on

MALAYAN AMA.

10 seconds. 21.4-5 seconds. ..: 50 seconds.

2 mins. 23-5 seconds. 4 zina. 42 seconds. 15 3-5 seconds. 41.3 inches.

1.76 İt. 10 inches. (21 ft. 84%1⁄2 inches.

Results Disappoint On the whole the athletic re sults were rather disappointing (100 yrds. The wom

in particnlar 200 yrds. 440 yrds. New York, October 4. were a long way behind world 380 yds. The crowd broke through the weighs 16st. 2b, will soon be The Royal London Yacht Club's figures

Mile challenge for the America's Cup By referring to Captain "Webs- 120 yrds. hurdles police cordon at the parish church among us.

He is David Finn, a heavy-on behalf of its Commodore, Mrter, the well knows writer on Short putt of Marshfeld, Mon. yesterday.

C. R Fairey, was examined by athletics, and his Charts and High-jump when Jack Petersen. heavyweight from Palestine.

Finn, I am told, has had 13 pro-members of the New York Yacht graphs I find that our women Pole-vanit

Long-jump weight boxing champion of Great}

fessional fights, and has won them Clubs this afternoon. Britain, was

from fifteen to twenty-five years) CHINESE NATIONAL Miss married to Betty Williams, of Ninian-road all by knock-outs. More none of In accordance with the time behind. This means that were 100 metres (109 1/3 yds) 107-10 secs. Cardiff Part of the church wall his contests has gone more than a honoured procedure,

spec team consisting of the pick of the 200 metres

52 1-5 secs. committee was appointed to deal present-day Chinese women ath-1400 metres was broken down in the scram couple of rounds.

||300 metres*:14.2 mins. 3 1-10 secs. letes to compete against an F1500 metres (1,640 yds.) 4 mins 21 ble to get a glimpse of the newly- This all sounds very promising with the matter.

But we must wait and see just wedded pair.

This committee, presided over/glish or a French team of 1910, 25 secs. (This means-4 min, di sac. More than 1,000 people walted how well he shapes against some by the Club's Commodore, Mr. Ju- the Chinese would have a chance for a mile). outside the church in a bitter of our heavy-weight stock not ins S. Mergan, includes Vice-Como winning some events (wind and d-frie rain, d

generally impressive, I am afraid.modore WAW Stewart, Bear European team of to-

With Fim will be David Emill. Commodore Mr. E Townsend Ir-ever, would sweep our girls off

The bride, who was attended by six bridesmaids was dressed in a grown of satin dyed to the

colour of old lace.

Best Man

The best man was Mr. ““Billy" Diamond, who has long been as sociated with Petersen.

Petersen's father is on à cruise, and was not present.

10 ft. 4% închest

22 1-10 mec

Any 110 metres

16 1-5 secs. 40 ft 4 inches. Zow Short-putt

5.11% inches. High-jump Long-jump

22 ft:-8. inches. Pole-vanit

12 ft 9 inches. There is no "Malayan-record for the javelin (Chinese National, re-

a middleweight, and Jacob Weishvin, Mr. Charles Francis Adams, their feet. lath, who fights in the light-weight and the club's secretary, Mr. G. A. class. They arrive in London Commack. It has the power to some time next week and are im- duct all negotiations with the

A formal letter from Mr Ger- cord 165 feet) but L/CDL Nichol- mediately to set out in search of challenging club regarding the deald Watson, secretary of the Royal son of the Wiltshires usually beats

contests.

rer to con- boat should be agreed upon.

tails of the projected match.

When Will Date Be?

London Y. C, confirming the chal-160 feet in competitions. The lenge cabled on August 19, contains Chinese record for the discus

Club, five miles from Cardiff. It has still to be decided whe the following statement: The stands at 123 feet and in this After the honeymoon, which is ther the race shall take place next challenger will be named Wind event Malayans are very far be to be spent cruising, Petersen will year or in 1937, and whether Mr. flower, her rating under NY.Y.Chind the only man to beat 100 ft. A reception was afterwards go back into training, preparatory Fairey's proposal to use a K class rules will be 65 ft. and her rig being Lim Kah-yong of Singapore-. held at St. Mellon's Country to a visit to America.

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Apart from

the fact that Chinese athletes will gain very valuable experience I consider it a waste of time and money to send a representative Chinese athletic team to the World Olympics at Berlin next year. The only ath- letes really worth sending are. I consider, Lau Chang-choon for the |100-metres-and Fu Fob-loo for the

pole-vault

All Records Broken The girls of Hong Kong ‘and Canton did remarkably well 20 beat every existing National and Far Eastern record in their events. By next year the Chinese women swinmmers should prove a the expert American and Datch swimmers at Berlin.

swimmers with one or ptions have still a long go to come up to world

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