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THE CHINA MAIL MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1936

CLOSING CEREMONY AT

OLYMPIC GAMES

100,000 Witness Stirring Spectacle

-

Berlin: Herr Adolf Hitler, Bantamweight:-Vergo (Italy),} was among the 100,000 specta-Wilson (C.S.), Ortiz (Mexico).

Casanovas tors who assembled in the Featherweight:

(South floodlit stadium yesterday even-(Argentina), Catherall ing to see the closing ceremony Africa). Mider (Germany). ..

(Eun- Lightweight:--Haranji of the 1936 Olympic Games.

As the dozens of search-gary), Stepulor (Sweden). Agren lights built on the dome over (Sweden). the Stadium and the Olympic Welterweight: - Savio (Fin- Flame, which had burned since land), Murach (Germany), Peter- the Games began, were extin-json (Denmark). guished the Olympic Flag was slowly hauled down, while the (France), Tiller (Norway), va- silent crowd stood and gave the areal (Argentina). Olympic Salutė.

Light-heavyweight: -- Michelot After one minute's silence (France), Voght (Germany), Re- voice. broadcast through loud-siglione (Argentina). speakers, said "I summon the The heavyweight Final ended in! youth of the world." "The a points victory for Runge (Ger! crowd then concluded the cere- many), who won the Gold Medal mony by singing the National from Loval (Argentina), who thus Anthem and the Nazi Horst secured the Silver Medal-Trans-

Wesel song. Reuter.

Earlier Results

100,000 SEE ITALY WIN SOCCER FINAL

Middleweight:

Ocean Servie

Despeaux

Dhyan Chand Scores Six Goals

Herr Hitler attended a special celebration of the tenth anniver- sary of the formation of the Nazi Party recently at Weimar. He is seen above inspecting a detachment of the Hitler Youth or ganisation.

Y.M.A. Japanese

Win Easily

KENT CUP BOWLS

TOURNEY

Farlow's Rink Enter Final Round

- U.S. BASEBALL

RESULTS

Yankees Nosed Out By Athletic

TIGERS AND CARDINALS WIN

New York, Yesterday.

The results of the League base- bail matches played yesterday were as follows-

National League

Philadelphia

New York

Boston Brooklyn

Boston

Brooklyn

R. H. E.

3 11 盂

6 11

+

1

3 3-

5 11 1

2

9 2.

2 5 1

Game called in ninth innings

owing to darkness.

Chicago

Cincinnatti

Chicago

11 I

3 10 પ્ર

4 11 $

Gill homered. Cincinnatti

5.14 0

4 11

2

(Continued from Page 2)

Mikuni commenced pitching for the Japanese, but Eastern scored

St. Louis five runs off him in the first in-

Pittsburgh Inings and most of these were

through really good hits.. He re- St. Louis mained in the box for the

nextPittsburgh Berlin: India recorded her third

three innings, when he was re- Berlin: Italy beat Austria by 2 successive Olympic hockey win

ljeved by Koga. goals to.1 in the Final of the when she beat Germany by 8 goals

Amaskai, the left-handed short- competition onto I after leading by an only goal Olimpic football Saturday,

first round and stop, was the best of a good in- thus winning her at the interval Dhyan Chand completed the seventh Gold Medal.

scored six of his side's eight goals. semi-finals of the Kent Cup lawn field. His pegging and accurate

throwing to first base was a treat Philadelphia Both teams produced some good-Reuter.

bowls competition yesterday. football, but the game was very

The two rinks which will meet to watch.

TO MEET NOLAN'S FOUR

The Police Recreation Club

3 11 0

7 12

0

2 4 .2

American League New York

10 14 Diamaggio, Powell and Lou

Gehrig (2) hit homers.

2

4

2

New York

1 5 0

Detailed scoTER:

Rolfe hit a homer.

(Continued from Page 2)

He

ning are Fraser, Riddell, Booker: and Farlow (skip), and S. Smith, Kitchell Johnson, Hollands Sr., and Nolan Loong

Nazarin (skip).

Careem Yesterday's results lows:

Eastern

E EL

t

0

Philadelphia

2 8

Detroit

6 11

2

are as fol

Detroit

6 11

2

0. el Arealti Abbas

Chicago

4

4 2

M. el Arculli

Detroit

8 11 0

Japanese T.MA.

HOR

Goose Goslin and Gehringer. hit

homers.

Chicago

6 11

2

Washington Boston

7 8

3

6 11 2

Washington Boston

3 10 0

2 6 1

Cleveland

2

6

2

St. Louis

9 16

1

3

Base on balls:-Mikuni 1, Arculli 5.

2, Koga 4.

9 16

Mel

--Reuter.

Scores by innings:→→

1 2 3

Eastern

Japanese YMA

20 6521-16 Southam.

rough The Italians were the FAIRFAX SOUNDS WARNING for the finals next Sunday mor more aggressive, but a watchfal Austrian defence kept them from scoring in the first half, which } was goalless. Twenty-three min-!

All Live Wires lates after the resumption, how-

"Copson is also quite fast. ever, italy took the lead when has nice action and is 3 good Frossi, their outside-right, sent in bowler. He is a bit faster than

First Round ceiving a walk-over from Peru Maurice Tate and, like Maurice, Bowman, Carey, Logan and Greig Hamet ja fast shot to culminate a perfect can bowl for long stretches. Cop (skip), beat Gough, Dredge, Dobson Lenz

combined movement. Stang by this son reminds me in his action of and Mair (skip) by 26 shots to 9.

Fraser, Riddell, Booker and Farlow reverse, Austria equalised when Ted McDonald. He takes a long:

(skip), beat Glendinning. Hunter, Kainberger found the net with a run, is very loose, and has good Browa and Marks (skip) by 21 shots Yasuda hard drive.

Mikuni wrist action.

to 19. The exchanges that followed

and Takeda *Robins is one of the liveliest S. Smith, Johnson, Hollands were fast and furious, with both cricketers in England. He and Nolan (skip), beat Campbell, Dall, Yamasaki teams going all out for the win-Stevenson are veritable balls. of

Hollands Jr., and Oram (skip) by 26 Amasaki

Kawamura shots to 10. ning goal; it was all to no avail,muscle. In the field they are live

Fitches, Blackburn, Channings and Yajima however, and full time arrived wires-all over the place and very Galvin (skip), beat Dowman, Greig, Nakao with the teams sharing two goals. attractive to watch. They are Logan and Carey (skip) by 22 shots Yoshimoto

Koga to 11. Frossi scored the winning goal personalities.

Semi-Finals during extra time amid wild! "Robins would have соде out

Fraser, Riddell, Booker and Farlow scenes of excitement.

before but for business reasons-beat DownEN, Carey, Logan and The match was witnessed by He is an insurance broker, 3 part-Greig by 21 shots to 11. crowd of 100,000, which included, ner in a very big firm. Robins, I S. Smith, Johnson, Hollands.

and best jamong many other notables; Herr reckon, is one of the

all-Nolan beat Fitches, Blackburn, Chaz OBOLENSKY IN FORM

Rudolf Hess.

rounders in England. He is an ex-nings and. Galvin by 34 shots to 14. Austria, it will be recalled, beat cellent spin bowler, and can send (Continued from Page 2)

Poland in the semi-final, after re-along the bosie. He may be a bit Poland beat Great Britain, con-faster than Clarrie Grimmett, but Obolensky opened the scoring

querors of China, by the odd goal is not so accurate. after 10 minutes, going over after in nine.

"Robins, too, is liable to knock a fae individual run. The home,

up a hundred runs in an hour, and side gave quite a good account of The Olympic sabre-fencing (in-is a brilliant fieldsian. themselves for a time. The Bri-dividual) competition was won by It is unofficially learned that tish hooking was poor, and, aided Kabas of Hungary, while Gerey. W/O 2nd. Class F. A. Fabel and occasionally by a doubtful dealso of Hungary, and his wife, Mrs. M. G. Fabel, Q.Acision, Olivos had the better of Italy were second and third re- Australian Test player, in an ar- always the possibility of an all-Volunteers S.M, are being drafted from the the scrums. Aldershot Command to

However, the British team gen- schools in Hong Kong: Miss E.erally had matters well in hand, Mudd is being similarly drafted and led by 22 points to nil at

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from North Ireland. and Miss 1.time. F. Hibberd from Chatham. They are not due until November, "when they will replace members of the existing staff.

Spoiling Tactics

pectively.

SABRE FENCING

Marzi of

Strack out: el Arculli 2, Mikuni by the Rev. Cyril Brown to de

7

dicate the tablet on which was the following inscription: “In Memoriam Allan McInnes,

51000006 runs Master:

4 1 0 1 1 0 0m 7 hits

chosen for the Australian tour have all-round efficiency.

There is no reason, he says, for and England to be pessimistic, speaks highly of Hardstaff's bat- ting.

Macartney does not see why the eight-ball over should affect G. 0. Overseas Chinese C. G. Macartney, the former Allen's ability, but adds, "there is Japanese

Macartney's View

Stephen Chester Chief Engineer;

008 321 9 hits Tames Greig Matheson Yuill Chief Engineer, who were lost AMENDED LEAGUE TABLES

in Bass in the ss. Paringa Strait off the Australian coast P W L P.C. about December 26, 1935. 10 8 2 800 This tablet is erected by the 6 4 2 665 China Coast Officers' Guild and 8 3. $5 Marine Engineers' Guild of

Pui-Ching

Americans

Totals

ticle in the Sydney Morning Herald rounder captain either underwork-Eastern HUNGARY WIN WATER-POLO

players ing or overworking himself.” for considers the England The Olympic Gold Medal half-water-polo was won by Hungary. Germany, who had the same zur- ber of wias as Hungary, but who scored fewer points, was assigned the Silver Medal and Belgium the Bronze Medal.

6 24 323

6-15 166 China." 6 1 5 166

42 21 21

Harbour Mystery Confirmed ECHO OF PARINGA

1G. E. Hancock, Birkenhead

The mystery surrounding the ed the body by the trousers Park, increased the score with a

The results of the two matches mishap in which the B. and S. which he was clad. try, which was converted, shortly

When the Yunnan struck a cable Sergt. Instructer D. D. Ashman after the interval, but then Olivos on Saturday, following which the steamer Yunnan was involved on

which was being repaired from the and Mrs. Ashman, Q.A.S.M. are

and sampan, the boat capsized, reported to have been killed when several men were thrown into the

being transferred from Aldershot Played up. strongly and hustled assignment of medals was made,Sunday last, when a workman was;

to the Tientsin area.

THE CROWING COCKERELS

the British players out of their Istride and get over for their

solitary try.

The home side continued their spoiling tactics and managed to The prevent further scoring. crowing cockerels British place kicking was weak

at Egham, Surrey, which were the throughout. Obolensky, Hancock

The

wère as follows: Germany Hungary

4 Belgium 5. France

Boxing Gold Medals For France

a sampan on which he was work water. After they had been pick-

DISASTER

Memorial Tablet At Seaman's Institute

The hymns "Fight the good fight." "Eternal Father," and **O God our help" were sung and the lesson from St. Mat- thew, Chapter VIII, was read.

Captain W. E. Kirby, secre tary of the China Coast Officers' Guild, drew aside the Red Ea- sign, with which the tablet was Cyril draped and the Rev. Brown read dedicatory prayers.

AFRIDOL SOAP and

immediate

An echo of the ss. Paringa. in overturned, was solved yester-jed up by Police launches and other tragedy in which three local day.

vessels, it was reported that one men lost their lives when the PRICKLY HEAT? A police report stated that, the workman, was missing, but later ship sank in a storm off the body of the man, Lau Kau, aged this report was discounted Ex-Australian coast last Christ- the unveiling of a 30, was washed up on Cheang Chaulquiries made in several directions mas, was The Gold, Silver and Bronze Island on Friday. The body was could not confirm the story.

commemorative tablet at the A Court of Enquiry will now Seamen's Institute church yés- subject of an action in the King's and E. J. Unwin (Army and Medals, in that order, in the Olym-in a badly decomposed condition.

He was most probably be held into the terday. Bench Division last month, are to Eosslyn Park) each scored two pic Boring.contests were awarded and was unrecognizable.

Some score of seafaring men be moved to a farm at Guildford, tries, and J. A. Tallent (Black-jas follows:

identified by a disc bearing the fatality, and also an inquest into where they will be placed in an heath) one. P. E. Dunkley (Harle- Flyweight:-Taiser (Germany), number 637 found on his clothing, the death of Lau Kau, who was a braved the unpleasant weather

Matta (Italy), Laurie (U.S.). and his mother and wife recogniz-F.W.D. workman

isolated field"

Bringing Up Father

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