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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1936

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(Continued from Page 2).

But the grass is no detraction.

I think it is time the old

myth

about the slowness of grass tracks

CHAMPIONSHIP

Bentley Throws Away Great Opportunity

was finally exploded. As one who WALKER CUP PLAYERS WIN

tion.

Long Island, To-day.

clear

ing Lincoln City by two Soals in their away fixture in the Third Division (North) of the Football League. Having played two goalless

draws away from home, Stockport thus recorded

their first away-triumph.

Bury did well to leave Black-

pool with both points.

have now played four

They

away

matches and have seven points as

a result-only Blackburn Rovers have held them.

Bradford sustained their third successive bome defeat, while Bristol City lost for the fourth time in succession.

Cardiff retained their unbeaten record

Results, as cabled by Reuter. were as follows:

Stoke

FIRST DIVISION

Grimsby

SECOND DIVISION

Aston Villa

2

0

5 Bradford C

1

Barnsley

2. Norwich

I

Blackpool

1 Bary

2

Bradford

0 Newcastle

2 Plymouth

0

1 Fulham

Sheffield U.

2 West Ham

0

Tottenham

4 Leicester

Burnley Coventry

THIRD DIVISION (South)

Cardiff

3 Bristol C

THIRD DIVISION (North)

Lincoln Oldham

▸ Stockport

5 Port Vale TO-DAY'S GAME THIRD DIVISION (North)

Southport

Rochdale

INTER-LEAGUE SOCCER

English Team To Meet Ireland

2

Eleanor Holm Jarrett is here shown with her husband. Arthur Jarrett, on the hard benches of the sports-writers' section in the Olympic Stadium at Berlin where the star swimmer, banned from competition, xxw, her former mates beaten by foreign record- breakers.

"Hopes

HOLDING BREATH IN

"STRETCH DRIVE"

OPPOSITE TO COACHING BUT IT IS DONE

7

SAME TACTICS IN BROAD JUMP

Columbus, Ohio, Aug. 14. THE secret of Jesse Owens's world record per

formances in sprint events is in holding his breath in the "stretch drive." The Negro sprin ter, sensation of the Olympic Games, told the story before he left for Berlin, stipulating, "Don't use it until something happens to me." Jesse's victories served as an automatic release.

"I'm a slow starter. Coming away from the start, practi cally everyone is ahead of me," the Ohio State University track captain said. I pick up a little along the way, but when I reach the 70-yard mark in the 100, I really let out. All the sporta. writers have noticed that I run the last 30 pretty fast, but they never knew why.

"The answer is that I hold my breath during the last stretche That's the secret. It seems like a little thing, and maybe it's opposite to all coaching, but I do it. If you stop and look at it it's logical. In running or jumping you are lifting or pushing weight. Anyone knows that if you lift something, you stop

Score Dy breathing and tense your stomach muscles before you can exert

To Goodwill"

¡Continued from Page 2)

“So sports-minded have the the title-holder, was within dan Japanese become that the huge gerous striking distance. This in- national sports arenas are packed cident has created a wonderful regularly with enthusiastic and impression all over Japan. {discriminating spectators; and so Flame's Long Journey

from

keen has competition become that "Japan's plans for relaying the the protagonists are in constant "Sacred Olympic Flame danger of running stale-a weak-Mount Olympus to Tokyo are also ness shown by many competitors prepared, concluded Count Soyes- in Berlin

2

your greatest strength. And you always fill your lungs before the effort.

"That's what I do. I stick with the field, breathing natural-} ly, until 30 yards from the finish, and then I take one big breath, tense all my abdominal muscles, and set sail for, the finish.

Maybe it doesn't help. but it seems to, and I know Tve

caught a lot of runners in the stretch." Owens said.

Same In Broad Jump

US. BASEBALL RESULTS

White Sox "Double” Over Senators

PIRATES SHARE SPOILS

New York, To-day- The following were the results the major League Basebal

"I do the same thing in the bima. "The scheme is to have it broad jump. About 40 feet of No Special Training carried by torchbearers through from the take-off I get that big matches played yesterday:---

breath, and then I don't let it

National League "The Japanese Olympic can- the Balkans to Constantinople didates for 1940 will not be sent also through India, the Malay out until I'm safely in the pit. into special training camps. There States, and China-and for it to If you breathe, you are certain Cincinnatts

to relax certain muscles, and Lombardi homered. will be no need for that. They be borne through the gaps on will get all the work and coaching Japanese steamer. On arrival in you must keep away from that Boston required in the ordinary course of Japan the flame will be installed while jumping and on the last The following will represent Japanese sport. Japan has de-in the greatest of our religious/art of the sprints.

"I found out about the!Chicago the English Football League]

breath-holding stunt a long Brooklyn against the Irish League at Bel-nitely decided to link her sport shrines, Singu, before being laid

at-to rest in the stadium. This will time ago, and I've always done fast on Wednesday, September 23: with the West, and to cease

tempting to create an Eastern not offend Japanese scruples. (Everton); Rochford Sagar

sports ascendancy. (Portsmouth), Shaw (Wolves);

London, To-day.

(Derby), Eray (Manchester:

6 12

0 5

Gerringer pitched.

5

2 10

5 13

Heusser bomeréd.

8

11 14

"The Emperor, who is a fine it Tve never told anyone, for St. Louis It is for this reason that Japan horseman, will probably open the maybe thats where I get the Willingham: (Huddersfield), Bark- has abandoned

the Far Eastern Olympiad, and Prince Chichibu, a extra kick to beat a lot of New York "Olympic” · Games, which were good all-round sportsman, is also these boys, and if they tried it. Pittsburgh City): Birkett (Middlesborough); started by her in 1912, and in likely to play a prominent part in too, it might be too bad for

me"-Associated Press.

er

Carter

(Sunderland), (Stoke), Westwood

[ter

Steel which China and the Philippines the ceremonies.” (Bolton), were once her great rivals. Now! Brook (Manchester City)-Reu-those countries would scarcely

score a point against Japan in any EXHIBITION

BASEBALL

ENCOUNTER

A crowd of 25,000 saw the Scots

series.

event.

2 NEW AQUATIC MARKS EXPECTED TO-DAY

(Continued from Page 2)

Todd - hemvered. Philadelphia

Dolph-Camilli-bemered.

Pittsburgh Philadelphia

-Chuck Klein homered.

6 11

.10 10

American League

- For Third Place EL Ozoria, of the University.

| Washington

Krhel homered. Chicago

4. 11

5 10

Russia Keen To Enter beat the Irish by 5 goals to 2 at Glasgow on September 2 in the

"The strength of the grip of first match of the Inter-League

Last year Scotland beat games in Japan is shown in the

(Continued from Page 2) Ireland and drew with England, increasing stature of her young

and Rím. Hamilton, of the Royal Ten innings were played, while England surprisingly lost to people. Even the leaders of the

local The

Association have Ulster Rifles, are two good out- Japanese fighting services are now the Irish at Blackpool

agreed that an Olympiad in Tokyo chosen a good side, but it is aide chances, but the possibility of Washington will be a sound investment from gretted that members of Pui- either of them beating Lawrence Chicago the national health and interna-ching Academy, the champions, or Lee is very remote They Hayes homered.

optala leave to should, however, seriously contend Boston tional points of view, and have are not able to

SHANGHAIFA.

journey.

"

offer of

two seasons ago.

3

11

ka og

18

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-Reuter.

V.R.C. FAVOURED TO WIN 200 YDS DEN RELAY OPEN

for 21 years was brought up on

LEAGUE TO BE agreed ungrudgingly to the ex-come down for this game, while the third place. It is some years Bridges pitched. grass tracks and, indeed, had not

penditure of £5,000,000 On the another remarkable thing is the since an Army representative a Detroit seen cinders until arriving in this Play in the American Amateur

REORGANISED

absence of any players from the challenged for the 100 Yards free- meeting. commenced country five years ago, I can testify Golf Championship

"Over £50,000 of this will go on Overseas Chinese team.

style title and Hamilton will carry that a first class grass track is at here yesterday and the following

(Continued from Page 2)

assisting foreign teams to make

Opportune Arrivai

the good wishes of all the Services least as fast as, if not faster. than are some of the outstanding re-

Division will be relegated to the the long journey to Tokyo. I am The arrival of the Mindanao is in the Coleny.. sults in the First Round: any- cinders.

The 100 Yards back-stroke will Blevins (Kansas City) beat H Second Division, and the leading also hopeful of arranging for re-opportune and, with the inclusion But I digress from my original |

up team in the second division will daced rates across Soviet Russia of several of the sailors, the local frevolve round two figures Law- theme which was the Summer G. Bentley (Great Britain) 1

apon In view of the international situateam will be able to give a better rence, who will have swam the 100 School, particularly its relation to after Bentley had been three up be promoted, conditionally

that second division team being tion Russia is very keen to

be showing. Jones, Vacca, Horton Yards free-style some 20 minutes field events in England at the pre-and four to play.

the Olympic J. H. Langley (Great Britain) able to enter a team in the reserve invited to join in

and White have not been seen in earlier, and Lan Po-hel, the Intera -sent time: After our rather de-.

{Continued from Page 2) 3 pressing showing in this branch of beat Pittman (Bethesda) 3 and 2. division, ca

The bottom team in the Second Games, and I am hopeful that this action in Hong Kong this season, port champion and record holder,

The VRC won the first heat will be arranged within 2 year.

Chine the sport, both in the Olympic Langley was 3 down at the ninth

the Hector Thomson. Games and last Saturday at

British division will be relegated to the our team bere has accepted the bat reports from Canton state that while Pie A. Taylor, of the Army,

they are as good as when they should take third place, with Sim comfortably, with South White City, I feel that this is an Amateur champion, beat Roberts Third division and the leading Eussian Government's

Assoc., in full pursuit.

“A”, while in the second heat the team in the Third division pro-reduced fares for their return participated in the local League Boon-hoon, of the Mak Ngah two yards ahead of the Y.M.CA opportune moment for a brief re-(Columbus, Ohio) 7 and 6.

"Varsity was by two yards from Under 69 Seconds Williams, of the Americans, and view of the whole field event situa- J. Lucas (Great Britain) beat moted to the Second division. Chase (Desmoines) 4 and 2.

Sunday League

Gestures Appreciated the best third baseman in the Co-. With both Lan. Po-hei and Law the Army, who in turn were we McCulloch (Pine Valley) beat In place of the present Fifth Field Events Are Important

"There is no doubt the Olympic lony, is at present on a business rence in the pink of condition, a ahead of the juniors whe run a E. D. Torrance (Great Britain) division, it is proposed to

ling in The Games spirit is palling the world trip to the outports and his posi-new Colony mark of under 69 however, put up a creditable sho their initial appearm Firstly it is useless, as

many and 2

Sunday morning league.

little tion will probably be filled by seconds appears probable. antiquated officials of the eighties J. McLean beat Robert Lowe scoring in matches will be two together-in big ways and

ming. would still maintain, to run away (Clarkburch, West Virginia) 3 points for a win, a point for a ways. For instance, Signor Mus-Takeda of the Japanese Young The throwing the pole-ball cham-in Colony representative wi from the fact that in the eyes ofjand 2.

draw, and in the event of a tie for solini withdrew Italy's claim for Men's Association, though Sared-picnship, which is no longer clas-

The V.R.C., H. K. Universi the world on the other side of the Longhurst beat Kenneth Cor-points in the final league tables, the 1940 Games immediately the ley may seriously challenge him sified as an Interpart event, has

meeting for the position.

drawn several interesting entries. South China, the Army and Atlantic and across the Channel coran (Osterville, Mass.) 5 and 4 the senior position will be decid-Japanese desire for the

was explained to him and he tele- I am glad that M el Arculli has Frink V. Read, the former Shang YMCA "A" field events form every bit as im-Beuter.

ed on goal average. portant & part of the programme

It is also proposed that the lea-graphed his congratulations imme-also been chosen but, while a good hai champion, is a favourite and, qualified for the Final, which it. Se-felder, he will be playing in an with no beams to worry him he take place to marrOW EVENING.

The University are without as track events.

devote, his living to earn, the gue management committee shall diately we had secured

would won the European YMCA. Whatever one's own view on the knowledge to impart and the en- consist of five members, three of condly, the Finnish Ambassador in unusual position at first-base.

congratulations The following local players have relative interest and Importance thusiasm to inspire is the one who whom shall be from the Execu-Tokyo cabled his may be, in international events will produce results.

tive Committee and the remain-immediately he heard of the In-been asked to turn up: Jones (in championship had the hall not hit Oliveira, their first-string,

the 70 Loot mark E L from Tientsin, where he represes any advantage we have gained in

and Bowen (Volunteers), (pitchers), pass the past in track events has al-training grounds, especially in in membership.

The next necessity is adequate ing two to be elected from Clubs ternational Olympic Committee's danao), Mikani (Japanese 7.MA) the middle beam he is likely to has not yet returned to the Col decision, despite the fact that Yasuda (Japanese TMA), Allen Gosure (University), Cpl MeCared Shanghai in the recent Inte most invariably been thrown away London and main centres, where These matters, it is believed. Helsingfors was runner-up.

(Americans) and Moore (hindano)thy (East Lanes.) and M. M. de port meeting. by our inefficiency in field events. permanent and visiting advisory are to be put before the meeting Thirdly, many English friends (catchers), Hearter (Americans), V. Soares (VRC) are other The position is now aggravated by coaches may

MEAD BEATS “W. G* utilise available for discussion N.C.D.N.

also sent their congratulations, ine Arculi (Eastern), (first base), serious challengers. our rivals' incursion into our do-itechnical material For the provi-

spite of the fact that London had Vacca (Mindanao), (second-base).

With his fourth-run aga main, and drastic steps will have sion of all this the appeal must be with lack of official and public un-pat in a claim. Moreover, all the Horton (Mindanao) and D. Leopard

TIMA) and Smedley A. Oncinian, G. Navarro, J. C to be taken if our athletic prestige made, as usual in England; to the derstanding of the finer points. English-speaking countries voted inteers), (short stop), Takeda}posed of the following is to be regained.

sport-loving philanthropist, to take One has only to see the reception for Japan, including Australia (Canadians), (third base), Barros Bautista, Dr. V. Santos (pitchers), Gloucestershire, at Portsmouth, The Man To Produce Results

the place filled in most other coun- given to field events abroad, and and Canada Fourthly, Harper (American) and Stopani (Minden N. Raymundo (short stop), "Mariano August 19, Philip Mead, I realise that this is a matter tries by, a benevolent Government even in England to first-class per-(the British runner who was se-so), (left-Gelders), White Saberon (catcher and fielder), A Hampshire left-hander, beat W

Hob and Douglas (Mindanao), Ramos (third base and catcher), in first-class cricket. sclians) involving the whole question of the There comes the encouragement formers, to realise the extent to cond in the Marathon) advised the danao). (centre-Bleider), Moir (Can-Sardon firet base and catcher), P. Grace's aggregate of 54,896

Zafra (third base and short stop), E! seriousness, of sport, but it is a in competition, of which insuth-which lack of public education Japaness winner, San, shortly be (right-felders).

ceeded this number. question which must be faced.cient is yet provided in England, a plays a part in cramping our ad- fore the end of the race, to keep Sullo, D. Tingron is the coach of the Orcinian, P. Cuenca, E. Saberon, and Woolley and Hendren have also

something in reserve, as Zabals, Filipino term and the team is com-F. Codeniera (fielders). The man who has the time to fact which goes in a vicious circle, vance

(fastest tuin

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