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Bowling Troubles At
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BATTING WELL UP TO STRENGTH
London, May 7. Charterhouse will be captained this season by J. M. Lomas, who' gained his colours in 1933, when be played 7 innings for an aver- Charite Kuna age of more than 30. Wih P. R. Crompton, G. Dumber, P. C.-Weeks, A. K Hughes, E. W. L. Palamoun- tain, and probably A. H. Beane re- turning, no anxiety need be felt regarding batting.
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Lomas, one of the most reliable bats in the Public Schools, and a sound feld at cover, scored over 700 runs last year, and Crompton All the re- gular bowlers have left, but Pala- mountain and Dunbar should have benefited by the experience of a
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CLASH TO-DAY
IN “A” DIVISION
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Recreio Challenge
PALATIAL NEW
SWIMMING POOL
AT BERLIN GAMES
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matches last season, only two had
been lost in the previous four..
D. W. Gillespie z fast-medium bowler, who took 36 wickets for under 14 runs each, has three oldį icolours left including P. Gillespie.
a steady left-hand batsman
and
Our picture shows the entrance to the "Village without women.” where the male contestants in the Olympic Games will be housed. In the foreground may be seen some of the 54 masts which will carry the flags of the various nations competing.
CHRISTIANSEN ALSO LOWERS MARK
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slow howier. W. V. Neather-in favour of H. L. Ozorio, in or-,expected to be a "frost" in view
both der that Chan could rest for the of the fact that the Filipino is not! coat and A. C. Spencer are
considered a quarter-miler in the all-round, cricketers, who may de- Medley Relay,
Adjaluddin and Obial repre- Islands, the sprints being more in ¡velop.
sented the Philippines and led all his line. But the Colony record more than eight the way from the first length, al-was lowered by Wellington College had a most though both the visitors were a seconds!
Ad- year, and fraction slow off the mark. successful season last
water with five old colours left under A.jaluddin tore through the
Wellington
Adjaluddin Leads
THE PECULIAR GAME CALLED BASEBALL
THE LOW-DOWN ON BALL GAME LINGO AMERICAN FANS GIVEN SHOCK
SAY
(By Jack Ingham)
London, May 5.
you guys. "Phillies threatened in the first when Watkins singled to left after one lout and went to second as Allen rolled out- Corbett walked as Haslin bounced to Mayo and was out at first, putting the damper on the flare- up." Get me, fellers? You don't? Never mind If -you'll soon be talking that way yourself. baseball catches on this summer. If baseball catches on
Foregoing snappy bit of descriptive jargon comes from a report of a baseball game between Philadelphia and Baltimore Orioles. It's all been explained to me by a hundred per cent baseball "fan"-with the net result that the music's going round and around.
As far as I can make out, Watkins smacked a lovely drive to long-on, and Mayo-the bad lad-made a mess of things. Any- way, Baltimore won by 3-1-which seems quite fair to me.
Maybe I can give you some sort of low-down on the ball
BOXING CONTEST game lingo. A baseball bat,
you'd think, is just a baseball But not to the genuine baseball fan. It's the ash, hic- kory or willow to him.
POOR CARD AT THE bat.
LEE THEATRE
FILIPINO BOXERS GIVE
EXHIBITION
in
-
Likewise, it's the pole, stick. swatstick, and staff.
If that's not enough, it's also the club, cudrel, bludgeon, weapon or shillalah.
You pays your money and you takes
your choice!
Whamming Onions! Does a better just "hit
the
The boxing contests at the Lee Theatre proved a great disappoint- ment, the Filipino boxers meeting? cach other instead of appearing the against local boxers. AD three swimmers hit
Felipe K. Nunag (111 Iba) ea- G. Roberts, the prospects are good. with powerful arm strokes, his left water almost simultaneously and
He slugs the pellet, spanks the contest a three-round The batting with Roberts, G. Tarm being so powerful as to jerk Adjaluddin forged into the lead, gaged Oscar de Larrazabal (118 ball"? No, siree! G. Hanter, A. L. McCall. S. O. 1. him through the water. Up to the covering the first 100 Yards in 65 lbs.)
whacks the apple, B. Dawson, a sound first-wicket first turn there was little to choose 4-5 secs. and the 220 (approx.) and the two men gave a good dis- pill, wallops the sphere, smacks batsman, and J. H. L Parker. between the four swimmers. alin 2 mins 35. By this time he play. Nurag forced the fight and the tomato.
of showed that he possessed two very whams the onion, pokes the pes though Norman Lee and Adjalud-was five or six yards ahead should be adequate.
soma heavy punches in sedition to be rams the eggs, belts the agate, right-din touched the wall almost simul-Lawrence, while Lee was McCall medium-paced
ing a very good defensive fighter. spikes the globule, jabs the aug- metaneously. The Filipino, however, distance behind. hand. and Parker. left-hand
This was followed by an exhibi-get, and salites the orb. After the 12th length Adjalad-
If he whams the onion hard and idium, will have the assistance of secured his lead with a fine turn
(146 often, he's a clout king or a dyna- I. D. Foottet, who is above medium very much resembling that of the ein was almost half a length in tion by Felipe Gubuca (126 lbs.)
a Japanese for the side) and from the lead and spurted to increase and Simplicio de Castro
the former demon-Imite bat. pace. and Roberts himself as
that, point onwards the gap be it to almost 20 yards The 17th Ibs.), when change.
tween Adjaluddin and the rest of length, which was the last bar 15 strated that his claims to being the swimmers gradually widened. yards, saw the Filipino showajose of the best featherweights injat Lord's!
Meanwhile, Norman
was fine burst to reach the finishing the Islands was no idle boast. Oundle will be captained by K
The Filipinos also gave an ex- F. Llewellyn, a last-medium right-giving Obial a real fight, but the line 8 2-5 seconds inside of Wil- hand bowler, in his third year in last length told and Obial reached Fred Lawrence's Colony and Inter- hibition of shadow boxing.
The other three old the finish 1 4-5 seconds after Ad-|
port record: the eleven. colours. P. S. Cowen, R. H. Martin jaluddin, who was given a rousing and J. M. B. Butler, are all sound ovation.
Lan Below Form cricketers. J. H. Brittain, a slow left-hand bowler, may provide welcome charge.
Oundle
SENORITA LIZANA MAKES HER PLANS More Practice On Grass Courts
London, May 8. Senorita Anita Lizana,
the un-to obtain
A statement has
to
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the
Lee
the
Local Boxers
Oh, to see the onion whammed
Everybody Happy
Be this as it may, officials the National Baseball Association with the Relay The Medley
A number of fights, between lo-fare perfectly satisfied Philippine team win comfortably cal boxers, also took place, the way the pill was spanked in open- in 87 seconds, Alpad securing the best bout of the evening being ing the season. In the 100 Yards Back-Stroke lead for the visitors in the Breast that between Rfn. Whelan, Royal Four thousand players in action
Lau Stroke against Wong In-man. Ulster Rifles, and Fus. Owens, jin different parts of the country. exhibition, Christiansen and
In London, there were attend- Po-hei. the local champion, reach-Contrary to original intentions, Fusiliers, who fought a six-round
Jances of 7,000 at West Ham, 4,000 ed the first turning together. but each man only swam 50 instead of draw.
jat Catford. and 3,000 at Romford race Full results were:- thereafter the Filipino gradually 100 yards which made the
6,000 at the Cpl Hall beat Iron Bux jar, on on Saturday, and drew away with a long deep pull, more open, but the visitors proved
White City on Sunday. and the finish saw Christianses much too good, Chan Chan-hing points.
"Battling" Gatz beat Young Pancho Which all goes to show that the about 10 yards ahead of Lau, who reaching the finish several yards
with Fus. tomato was smacked to some pur- failed to better his Colony mark behind Obial, who covered the 50 (agit stopped in the second round).
Bin Whelan drew Owele. lof 69 seconds.
Yards Free Style in 25 1-5 seconds. events There were three Club
Wright beat Gray on points... McBeattie lost to Fua. Morgan on Gleave beat Baven on points.
Eesults were as follows:
water to
cap ("C" Class)
1. F. Simondson
2
G. Rozorio Also swam: Nolasco da Silva
to
E. Guterres and
Time: 83 2-5 secs.
1. Adjaluddin (PL) 100 Yards Free Style Exhibition:
tko.
pose.
Very "Base"-Ball Organisation, of course, isn't The fight between McBeattie perfect yet.
American fans, all het-up at the and Morgan, which was schedule 1;
chance of seeing the one and only to go six rounds, ended abruptly
game again. nearly passed out
when McBeattie slipped, and, in grounds. Falling, knocked his head against the floor, sustaining a nasty gasb over the right eye.
No pea-nuts coco-cola.
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sale.
No
and
It was
What? A big ball game ... no pea-nuts no coco-cola?
This wasn't baseball. beresy!
The 200 Yards Breast-Stroke will be a running board 80 cen-
produced a fine race and although and Ed. da Roza, the Colony and The Indian Recreation Club, timetres wide extending the whole
Alpad won comfortably by almost interport diving champion, enter- threequarters of a length from tained the spectators with plain who secured an unexpectedly easy length of the pool for the use of victory over the U.S.P.C. last waterpolo referees. week, will meet with stern op- For the first time in the history Chilean champion, will not play in Wong In-man, the latter is to be and fancy dives of the low and
012 the Alpad secured the lead position for the first time this of Olympic swimming, competi- the Queen's Club hard court tourna congratulated on a plucky effort high springboard Beason when they clash with the tors will swim in altered water ment next week, owing
ful lunges under the Recrels sextette. The Portuguese which will be a distinct improve fact that she considers it advisable dive off when he took two power-Siembers 50 Yards Free Style Handi-bout a minute after the start when they arrived at the London
as much practice on have a fairly strong combination ment when one reca. Is
ly increase his lead, covering the and may quite easily secure the inviting appearance of the water grass as possible before Wimble-forge ahead of Wong and gradual- first 100 yards in 78 seconds! He during the last few days at pre-don points.
S. A. Rumjahn has just recover-vious Games.
She has arranged to play sever-finished with a strong burst ed from an illness and is unlike-been issued that the water will be al singles against men next week clock 2 mins. 34 2-5 secs., which ly to turn out for the Sookunpoo so clear that it will be possible to at the Surbiton Club and will was four seconds outside Koike's Club, while A. P. Minu is another read the headlines of a newspaper make her first appearance there on mark when he attempted to break doubtful starter.
lying on the bottom of the bath Monday week in the Surrey Grass the world's record in the Europeas of 1934. The Hong Kong Cricket Club) are very weak this season and uniformity of temperature the In-court championships. In the fol-Y.M.C.A pol in May
the ly no opposition, this was a good Middlesex championships at South Chins should experience no ternational Swimming Federation lowing week she will play in the Considering that he had practical-Members 100 dificulty in securing both points have ruled that there must be Chiswick Park Club, and then in effort by Alpad.
The quarter mile, which saw J. wither the Northern champion-
against Wilfred The following are the fixtures temperature of at least 694 de- grees Fahr, and to comply with
ships at Liverpool, or the St Adjaluddin up for the week:-
this requirement the German au-George's Hill tournament at Wey-Lawrence, the Colony and Inter-
port champion, and N. Lee thorities are installing a heating
bridge. apparatus that will maintain the temperature at this point, no mat- Iter what weather conditions may
prevail.
K.C.C. C.E.C. (2)
LR.C.
HKCC.
C.S.C.C. H.K.U.T.C. C.R.C. (1) CB.A. LE.C.
To-day
"A" DIVISION
• CRC. (1)
+ U.S.E.C.
▼ Club de Recreio
7 S.C.A.A
To-morrow
"B" DIVISION
T CRC. (2)
Y HEC.C.
v Club de Recreio
✓ C.C.C.
Y K.C.C.
Thursday
- "C" DIVISION
K.LT.C. C.C.C. Club de Recreio
S.C.AA.
LR.C
K.C.C.
C.B.A
S.C.A.A FLC.C. ATC
T ATC
✓ KCC (2)
▾ C.S.C.C.
Y CRC.
EKUT.C YK.T.G.Ca
Friday
: "D" DIVISION
Το
secure some measure
Effects Of Waves
of
Another innovation will be an overflow gutter on the sides
of
the pool to catch the swell and reduce water disturbance.
This
2. J. R. Obial
Also swam: N. Lee (H.K.) and
E. L. Osorio (HK),
Time: 65 1-5 secs. (Bath Record)
Yards Free Style! Handicap "B" Class):---
1. A. Guterres
2.
R.'Silva-Netto
Also swam: C. Nolasco da Silva and A. A Noroths.
Time: 73 3-5 secs.
was 100 Yards Back-Stroke Exhibition:-
Two Japanese Track Marks Fall
In Tryouts For Olympic Games
£
Tokyo, May
25.-Despite alby winning the 10,000 metres race
lshould go far towards maintain steady drizzle, athletes seeking in the record time of 30 min. 41.6
to sec.
:
N. Christiansen (PL).
Yerng In-kwan (HK)
200 Yards Breast-Stroke Exhibition:
1.
2
Lau Po-hei (HK)
2
1.
A. Alpad (PL)
2.
3.
Wong In-man (HK)
Fung Chung-iu (HK)
Time: 2 mins. 34 2-5 secs.
CRICKET BALL FOUND IN RAIN-SPOUT
(Continued from Poge 4)
who are including it in museum of Eats and balls,
Wood,
their
Up And Up
This regrettable lapse hasn't shaken the optimism of baseball officials.
*The point," said Mr. W. J. Green, general secretary of the National Baseball Association, to me, "Is that attendances were satisfactory, and the game wa received with enthusiasm.
"I've absolute faith in the future the Yorkshire wicket-of the game in this country.
"Our experience last season keeper, at the end of this historic
over, said to Verity: "Don't worry, proved that there is a genuine de You've got him in two mindsmand for the game. Every club he doesn't know whether to hit in the North made a profit, and attendances are increasing all the Ladies' 50 Yards Free Style Handicap:yon for a 4 or a 6!”
time."
(Bath Record).
1. Mrs. McMahon
2.
Mies D. Eust
Also swam: Miss M. Tyrell, Miss U.S. OLYMPIC BOXING TEAM I Lopes and Miss E. Thirwell.
440 Yards Free Style Exhibition:
L
J. Adiainddin (P.1.)
2. W. Lawrence (HK)
3. N. Lee (HK).
SELECTION
(Continued from Page 4)
ing a smooth surface, and contri-berths on the Japanese team
Nippon's Ryutoku Yoshioka, buting to fast times. Few people the Berlin Olympic Games yester- racing swimmers day shattered two apart from
Japanese re-best sprinter who took sixth place Games in realise the retarding effect of corde in the final day of elimina-in the 1932 Olympic waves rebounding from the sides tion contests at the Meiji Shrine Los Angeles ran 200 metres in
the slow tine of 22 secs. of a bath not provided with over-Stadium.
Kohei Murakoso, who on Satur-years ago, Koshien, he covered Exhibition Medley Relay--150 Yards Fink, of Syracuse University; How gutters.
It was claimed at Los Angeles day set a new record, running the distance in 21.2 seconds.
The other record of the day that the weather conditions were 5,000 metres in 14 min, 414 se-
Three
▾ B.S.C.
so conducive to fast times there conds, to-day added to his laurels was set by etsoo Imai, who wen the 3,000 tres hurdle event in would be little chance of new
offset the 19 min., 37.4 seca, breaking his in lin should more than Olympic records being made Europe. However, the filtered invigorating atmosphere of sunny own record at 9 min. 38.8
(Domei). water and overflow gutters st Bar-'California.
secs.
↑ C.C.C.
KLT.C.
Y P.BC
Time: 5 mins, 15 1-5 secs.
(Colony and Bath Record).
(Team of three, back, breast and
styles)
Free
They Mean Business
In America,
baseball draws huge crowd-anything from 60,000 to 20,000.
Best attendance in England, so 160 pounds-Jimmy Clark, negro far, was 20,000 at Headingley, of Jamestown, NY, outpointed On Leeds, last season.
of Mr. Green visualises the day 175 pounds - Vince Que Creighton University, Omaha, Neb when baseball "bowls," packed 1. Philippine Island (N.. Chris-outpointed William Townsend, of the with frenzied fans, will be dotted
all over this cricket-football land. tiansen, A. Alpad and L. BUnited States Army. Hawaii; and Tobial)
Heavyweight-Arthur Oliver, Chi-
Baseball boasters mean business, Attaboy! 2. HK. (Lau Po-hei, Wong In-cago negro, outpointed Wills John-
Detroit man and Chan Chan-hing).
ROTI, *Time: 87 sec.
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Wham the onion!