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DISPUTE

JUDGMENT GIVEN PLAINTIFF

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14-10ths of second The second

heat was

won by Kamuro, (Ja-

Mr. Justice J. J. Hayden gare The winner who had already pan), in 2:43.4-10, which was also set up an Olympic record during a new Olympic record. Balke judgment for the plaintiff, with the trials, took the lead from the (Germany) and Ito (Japan) tied costs, in the Summary Court yes- beginning, and finished without for the second and third places,interday, in the action brought by the first heat with 2:45.5-10 secs. Mr. F. W. White against Mr. sackening his speed.

while Kaye (US) came fourth Gordon States, claiming $110 The Minister of the Interior, Dr.jin 2:49.2-10 secs:

commission for the sale of a house W. Frick, gave a reception in hon- In the second heat the 2nd, 3rdjin Kowloon Tong. our of the German Olympic guests and 4th places were won by Hig- Mr. A. el Arculli appeared for in the historic Mansion Wilhelm-gins (U.S.) in 2:44 secs. Sietas the plaintiff, and the defendant strasse, which was the official re-(Germany) in 2:44.8-10 secs. and was represented by Mr. M. A. da Isidence of the late President von T. Rdefonso (P.I.) in 2:46.6-10 Silva.

Eindenburg.

Įsees.

The plaintiff, who had given hie Congratulating the German com-

The first three of each heat and evidence at the previous hearing. petitors од the great success the best fourth, namely Ildefonso,jalleged that he was asked by the WENDY achieved during the Olympiad, the will meet in to-day's finals. defendant to find a purchaser for his house at No. 5 Kent Road BARRIE Minister said that even the great-

Following the men's diving ccm-sometime in April last. He in- lest optimist would not have dared

predict before the Games that Ger- petition, the semi-finals of the wo-troduced a Mr. Gomes to him and many would secure such splendid men's 400 Metres free-style were eventually the sale results, since none realised the held in the Swimming Stadium.

through, but this was achieved The first heat was won by Miss behind his back. It was originally tremendous progress made by Ger- man athletes through systematic Mastenbroek (Holland) in 5 mins agreed that he should receive 1

the Third Reich-40.4-10 secs., Miss Eleanor Kight- training in Trans-Ocean Service.

Wingard (U.S.) was second and per cent of the purchase price, but the defendant had failed to Miss Friedriksen (Dermark) third.

pay him.

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WOMEN'S 400 METRES

Kiefer Breaks Olympic

Aquatic Record The best time was returned by

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Was pat

the

under-

Denial Of Commission The defence was a denial of Miss Hveger (Denmark), who won Berlin: America secured an- the second heat in 5 mins. 33.7-10 having promised to pay commis- other Gold Medal in the swimming followed by Senorita Coutinhosion, and a contention that section yesterday when Adolph (Brazil) and Miss Kojima Ja- sale was effected through an ad- the vertisement and not by Kiefer won the 100 Metres back-pan). stroke in the new Olympic record All the above qualify for the efforts of the plaintiff.

At the outset of yesterday's time of 65 9-10 secs. Vander Saals to be held to-day.

WATER-POLO' SERIES

hearing, Mr. Arculli drew the at- Weghe (US) was second in

Court to the 7-10 secs. and Kiyokawx (Japan), The final stages in the water-tention of the holder of the world's record for polo championship began yester-labsence of the defendant, whose the 400 Metres back-stroke, was day with contests deciding the 5th, present whereabouts, he

6th, 7th and 8th places. The first stood, were not even known to his third in 68 4-10 secs.-Reuter.

The former Olympie record was to meet were Holland and Sweden, own solicitor. established by George Kojac who provided a thrilling and very (U.S.) at the 1932 Olympic Games clean game. The Dutch at Los Angeles, when he clocked technique proved superior, and Hol-judgment for the plaintiff, with land gained a well-earned victory costs, holding that the defendant by 4 goals to 3, thus coming 5th had promised to give a commis- L.S. WIN BASKETBALL Berlin: America won the Bas-with five points.

sion for the sale of the house. * The second match was between ketball tournament at the Olympic

WYATT BACK TO FORM "BUT IS MONTH TOO LATE

(Continued from Page 1),

68 2-10 secs.

After hearing submissions from team's both solicitors, His Lordship gave

Stadium here yesterday, Canada, Britain, and Austria. In a hard- Mexico, the Philippine Islands and fought game Britain led at half Uruguay coming next in that ar-time, when the score stood at 2-1. but in the second half. Austria der.

finally made tremendous efforts,

GERMAN SUCCESSES

many won

At Cheltenham (College Ground), however, Britain Gloucester beat Surrey by 5 wickets.

the match Surrey: 310 and 70 (Barling 78).

Gloucester: 193 (Hammond 108; F. R.

In the Olympic Rowing Regatta gaining the lead at 3-2. Just be. held at Gruenan yesterday, Ger-fore the end,

several Gold Medals gained another goal. when Schaeffer won the single ending in a tie of 3 goals-ail.

were The places 5 to 8

thus sculls, and Germany won the cox- wainless

follows:-Holland 5th pairs, the coxwained taken pairs, the coxwainless fours and with 5 points; Austria 6th with 3 points: Britain and Sweden Sth the coxwained fours.

each with 2 points.

Gt. Britain also secured a win when Jack Beresford Jr. and L. F. Southwood won the double sculls, Gerinany coming second. Y

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SOCCER DISPUTE SETTLED The differences arising from the decision of the International Fe-

Gt Britain secured second place deration regarding the match be- in the coxwainless fours throughween Peru and Austria was clear- ed up on Thursday after a long night session of the International Amateur Football Federation.

the London Rowing Club.

America also " secured

Gold

Medal when they won the eights," Italy coming second and Germany third. Gt. Britain, represented by Leader R.C., were fourth-Reu- ter.

Earlier Results

WAYNE AND WEISS IN LIMELIGHT

At

Brows 6 for 83) and 289 for 5.

defeated

Lords, Middlesex Hampshire by 192 runs. Middlesex: 332 for 9 dec. (Hendren,

91), and 195,

and 210 (G. 0. Hampshire: 175

Allen 5 for 65).

beat Lancashire At Manchester, Glamorgan by an innings and 56 Glamorgan: 129 (Follard 8 for 42)

Tuns.

and 250.

Lancashire: 435 for $ dec. (Painter

177, Iddon 108).

It is proposed that the Peruvian At Worcester. Worcestershire beat team play Germany in a south Ger-Northamptonshire by 185 runs. man city and then proceed to Vien- Worcester. 252 (Gibbons 112)

250 for 6 dec. (Gibbons 30). na for a match against Austria.

The President of the International Northampton: 173 and 154. Federation. M. Rimet of France,

and

At Weston-super-Mare, Somerset- has donated a trophy for the lat-shire beat 'Sussex by 62 runs.

Somerset: 129 (J. Parks 5 for 48) and iter match.

216 (Gimblett 102). Sussex: 47 (Wellard 6 for 24) and

236.

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TO-DAY'S MATCHES

national Skiing Federation that Peruvian Olympic Committee, a the Okura ski-jump in Hok-Court of Honour instituted an in- The following programme of kaido fulfils all requirements vestigation into

the reasons week-end matches commences to- and is therefore adequate for prompting the Peruvian team today the next Olympic venue. take the decision to leave the Oval-England

ton

Al India (Third

A high standard of technique Games.

Test Match) prevailed among the 26 entrants The Court of Honour came to Sheffield-York hire v Somerset who assembled at the Swimming the conclusion that this decision Manchester-Lancashire Northamp Stadium for the high diving con-was possibly taken as the result worksop Nottingham v Derby test for men yesterday morning of a misunderstanding and a Birmingham-Warwick Middlesur when the prescribed part of the blameable lack of knowledge of the Dover-Kent v Worcester. competition was held. Particu-statutes.

Southend-Essex v Hampshire larly brilliant was the display The Court deplored the attitude Cheltenham (College Ground)--Glou- given by Wayne (U.S.) and Weiss taken up by the football team. Cardiff-Glamorgan v Surrey |(Germany), who led the field of which it terms as unsporting Blackpool Sir Lindsay Parkinson's the conclusion of this part of the For, so the Court states, the cou XI Leicester programine. The final results will testants must submit to the de-

cester v Sussex

be decided to-day, when voluntary cision of the referees, however gained the Silver Medal in 7 mins. diving takes place.

unjust they may appear to be. 243-10 secs.

went to

At 2.30, 3.20, 7.20 & 9.20 p.m.

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The present positions are 23 Moreover, the Court finds that: The Bronze Medal follows: Wayne (US) 46.65, the behaviour of the whole team France, who clocked 7 mins. Weiss (Germany) 46.09, Stork was improper, since the team un-33.3-10 secs. (Germany) 44.53, Boot (US) justifiably brings the respon- Holland, Hungary and Denmark 44.03, Shibahara (Japan) 43.49, sibility on the International Olym-[finished 4th, 5th and 6th. Kartz (U.S.) 4171, Viebahn (Ger-pic Committee and the German The second final was for cox- many) 41.39, Masters (Australia) Organising Committee in connecswained pairs, in which the Ger 39.55, Koyanagi (Japan) 38.81tion with the matter, whereas man pair Eichhorn and Strauss Tomlin (Britain) 38.06 pofits. neither body is 'authorised to gained the Gold Medal in a time JAPANESE IMPRESS interfere with the decisions of the of 8 mins. 16.1-10 secs, Denmark The aquatic events were con court of appeal of the Interna coming second in-8 mins. 19.2-10 tinued yesterday afternoon with tional Sport Association.

secs. and Argentina third in 8 the semi-finals for 200 Metres ROWING MEDALS FOR GERMANY mins. 23-seca.

REICHSMARK QUOTATIONS 40.23; Amsterdam, 5924, Paris, breast-stroke for men. Despite al Gruchan: The first two

ANOTHER GERMAN WIN

610.5; and London, 12.495. Paris steady downpour, the Swimming finals were

decided iz the Germany, won # third Gold Stadium was occupied to the last Rowing Regatta

The Reichsoted the Pound sterling 76.84 here yester-Medal

Berlin, To-day. in succession when

to 76.38, and the US. dollar 15- dzy, bringing Germany two Schaeffer gained a decisive vic-mark was quoted yesterday with 188 to 15.19--Trans-Ocean Sez- The Japanese again gave evi-further Gold Medals. In the first tory in the single sculls in 8 mins out guarsutet at:-New_York,[vice. dence of their prowess in the race Germany. repeated the 21.5-10 ceck. Next was Hasenoehri water, the first heat being won by Olympic record of 1982 for the (Austria) in 8 mins 25,8-10 secs Printed and Published for the Proprietors, The Newspaper Enterrrise Ltd, Reizo Koike, the Olympic cham2,000 Metres in 7 minä 16.2-10 and third was Barrow (U.S.), who- |pion, in 2 mins. 44.5.10 secs. “to seca,

took 8 mins. 28 sees" to complete! 'establish a new Olympic mark, by] Świtzerland were second and the course,--Trans-Ocean-Service.

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