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LOOKING AHEAD TO CB.A. SEVEN A SIDE
THE OLYMPIC GAMES
(Continued from Page :47
We cannot empest un aneh To jump straight into the front rank of the world's best after no more than a fortnight or three weeks of concentrated training, but' atj least it is good to know that some of them have been put on the road
to achieve that distinction..
Encouraging
the results of this year's school,
as brilliantly as English rumners] have done in the past.
HOCKEY WIN
HONG KONG LADIES ARE OUTPACED
D
MISS BRYSON'S BRILLIANCE
:
UE to the fact that the ground had not been In his report to the AAA on marked properly, the seven-a-side hockey Mikkola says, "I feel it will not match between the Hong Kong Ladies "A" and take many years before English the CBA. Ladies, on the latters' ground last field events men will perform just evening, was played on a full-sized field with the result that the ladies had more rumming about to "There is no lack of material do than they bargained for! Englishmen are large enough and
The CBA Ladies won by the only goal scored during the strong enough, and they surely match Miss M. Smith finding the net with a shot from a difficult possess the same qualities as the angle. The winners were much the faster team, and it was due runners.have shown.”
to this advantage that they did moet of the pressing S As to that, there can be no doubt.
Miss M. Bryson was head and shoulders above everybody The qualities are there: the job else on the field, while Miss M. Smith on the right-wing of the is to develop them. And the sum winning teama was also prominent. mer school idea is a sound one.
But for the fact that Miss E Grey, at fall-back, played a The one point for criticism is sterling game, the Hong Kong Ladies might have been beaten by the shormess of the period during a bigger margin. The Hong Kong Ladies' forwards made the which the expert tsition is avail: fatal mistake of not dropping back to help the defence when hard Lable That, and the paucity of pressed, and it was here that the CBA forwards scored over sports programmes which contain their opponents.
Seld events. Improvement îz these two respects would be both welcome and beneficial.
Stern Opposition
Let us make no mistake about Lit: we shall be up against strong
stuff Berlin!
To begin with, he Germans have] never won a man's event at any Olympiad, and are making very eamest preparations to break their duck, particularly as they will be performing before their own people.
As to that, however, we shall The one thing we may be sure about is that (unless pre
zee
to
do) DO
The game started with the C.BA pressing, and from the
FEAT WITHOUT bully-off Miss Bryson" was pro-
PARALLEL
Two Brothers Each Score Twice
ARSENAL'S FOURTH TITLE
- DREAM FADES AWAY
(By LEIGHTON)
London, October 21.
minent for some excellent - play. It was when she brought the ball down the Seld and passed to Miss Smith that the latter scored.
Mrs. White Misses Immediately after this the Hong Kong Ladies attacked strongly for a few minutes, but nothing re sulted, for the C.B.A defence were equal to the occasion and cleared in great style.
Once again the CBA. looked as though they were going to add to viously ordered so
While the "players of Manches-their score, but, though unmarked, thoroughbred Aryan will stop toter City were helping England to Mrs. White missed. a... “sitter"." give a “Heil Hitler" salute in the win at Belfast the substitutes in The final whistle sounded without middle of a sprint.
the Manchester sine were helpless any alteration to the score sheet. But there are others than Ger-against North End at Preston. H. K. Ladies "A":-Miss E. Grey mans, and a point of great moment) In this game the brother Scots, and Miss B. Helbling, Miss C. Fer- as showing the spread of world-Frank and Hugh O'Donnell, each us and Miss M Bell; Miss F wide interest in the Games is that scored two goals.
Marsh;-Miss-J.-Dalziel and Miss-M.
the coloured peoples are beginning to set their stalls out
Negro Athletes
The football history books will show few parallels to this feat by brothers playing for the same From the United States comes side. As a result of this victory the news that a training college; Preston North End advanced two. for negroes is likely to be estab-places in the League table lished, the originator of the
Champions Lose
scheme being Jesse Owens, the Arsenal, who shared with Man- young black student of Ohio State chester City the distinction of University who is credited with having three players in the inter having beaten three world records national match, lost by a goal in one afternoon, last summer.
margin
Portsmouth. That Were the scheme to come to fourth successive championship fruition, it would be ΣΟ mean dream cannot now be quite so threat to the supremacy of white real. athletes, for the blacks of Ameri-
There are penalties attached to
Smalley.
CRA. Ladies:-Miss 7. Walker
and Miss P. Woolley, Miss M. Bryson and Miss L Woolley, Miss M. Smith. Mrs. White and Miss R. Blackmore,
ANOTHER DRAW IN CHESS TOURNEY
But Dr. Euwe Is Near Victory
~CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL
Amsterdam. To-day.
The 28th game for the world
ca can already put some extraofame, as Arsenal have discovered chess championship, between Dr. dinarily good men in the field. They scored the first goal, but Euwe and Dr. Alekhine, which was Eddie Tolan carried off the Portsmouth claimed two after-interrupted on Sunday after 40 sprint double at Los Angeles,wards.
Eulace Peacock is said to have run
the 100yds. in 9 1-5 seconds and
moves, with Dr. Alekhine one pawa ahead, but hardly in a winning. position, was continued here on
covered 25ft, in the long jump, E. above, for at Los Angeles Japan Monday and ended fuga draw.
L. Gordon won the Los Angeles won one event (hop-skip-and-jump The score stands at Dr. Euwe long jump, and our London negro, by Namba) and scored a couple of nine, Dr. Alekhine eight, while 11 Jack London, won the English third placings, four fifths. and games have been drawn. The battle 100yds. championship and was four sixths.
for supremacy between the two runner-up at Los Angeles.
From all of which it would seem champions is now nearing its end. that, stern though the struggles The next game, which will be play-
Japanese Hopes
The yellow races will also have have been in Olympic arenas ined in Amsterdam to-morrow, will to be reckoned with in the near the past, we are likely to see them be the pennitimate of the match fature Cachei-Nambu, who holds still more so at Berlin, and the if Dr. Euwe should win Trans- the official world records for the moral for our athletes of promise Ocean Services long jump (26ft. 21gin.) and the is that they must get about the |hop-step-jump (51ft Tin.) is business of training in earnest at
supervising the special Olympic the earliest opportunity. training of 76 picked Japanese athletes.
Even China has formed a Minis-
ry of Physical Education and is]
NEXT YEAR'S DERBY
The whites can no more afford building a huge stadium in anti-Favourite In The Aga to ignore or belittle this movement cipation of receiving its turn as than they can the one mentioned an Olympir venne.
Khan's Stable
London, November 1When the Aga Khan won the Derby this year with Bahram it was stated that he had something just as good for next year.le
The colt was Bala Hissar, by the famous Blandford, sire of Bahữam, out of the Voleuse, dam of Theft Bala Hiszar was late in coming out He did not appear until the First October Meeting, when be was beste. But yesterday he won in very promising style.
He has also won over the crítics, “ who are now singing his praises. Moreover, he has gone up to the top in the betting, and at 8 to 1. is now equal favourite with Abjer for next year's Derby
TYLDESLEY'S SUCCESSOR
Tim Bailey, the left-handed all rounder, who played cricket for Hampshire for seven next
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