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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1936.
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WHITE CITY. ATHLETICS
U. S. And British Stars Compete
MANY NEW RECORDS ESTABLISHED
BRITISH CARS
BARRED FROM EMPIRE SHOW
AMERICAN MOVE IN SOUTH AFRICA
Longoa, Jwy 25. Although the Brisa Govarn- ment is supporting the great Em pire Banib.con at Johannesburg 1 September no British motor- cars can be shown.
London. "Aug. 15. " Seventy thousand people at- tended White City on one of the warmest days of the year with an absence of wind to watch the cream of the United States and British Empire athletes who had won fame at the Berlin Olymples compete in the track and field contest. One point was swarded for a win In each event and with the wincludes a motor section. ning of the four miles event and the javelin throw the United States took the winning lead, finishing 11. points to 3
This curious situation," which forbids representation of Britain's third greatest industry, has been brought about by American motor interests in South Africa. They have pointed out that the ground lease of the exhibition site pre-
The United States zet a new world record for the two miles re lay and four miles, while the Bri- tish Empire gained similar honours in the mile relay.
The two milles relay, was wor by the United States team (Charles Hornbostel, R.. Young. Archie Wil- Hams ahd Johnny Woodruff) in mins 35 and 8-10 secs, which is a new world's record.
The British Empire. represented by B. F. McCabe, Boot; J. Back- house and J. V. Powell, clocked mins. 38.6-10 secs, which also beat the former world's record of 7 mins. 41.4-10 secs. established by a United States quartette comprising S. H. Martin, C. Sansome, L. Hahn and Ray Buker in America on July 5. 1926.
The chairman of the exhibition committee had actually set about arranging an exhibit with repre- sentatives of the British motor The backing of the. industry.
Government had been British obtained,
Then the South African Motor Traders' Association, most of whose members are tied up with America. the ground invoked the ban in
A show of British cars lease. might have injured the business. In the circumstances the motor industry of this country will be represented only by a show of his- torical models-on a scale of one tach to the foot
Johnson, the new Olympic cham pion, setting up a new British na-
ive record of 6 tt. 7 ins, to take first place, while Dave Albritton (US) secured second place with a
ins. clearance of 6 ft. 5)
Al Thurber (US) was third with 6 ft.
"SECOND 1.5." SUCCESS The United States secured a sec-3 ins. ond' win in the four Limes 100
Metres Relay when Frank Wyko, Glickman, Jesse Owens and Ralph
Metcalfe clocked 37.4-10 secs, for another world record.
The British Empire team (D. Orr A. 8. Pennington, A. W. Sweeney'
and M. Theunissets) were clocked at. 38:2-10, secs., which also beat the world mark set at the Olympic Games by the US. quartette. They were beaten by 8 yards.
LOVELOCK WINS
The British Empire secured the fourth, ffth and sixth places through Haley (8 ft. 11 ins.), New man (6 ft.) and Tracker (5 ft. 08 ns.).
(Charles
NEW WORLD MARK The United States Hornbostel, Gene Venzke, Joe San Romani and Glen Cunningham) set a new world record for the four miles in 17 mins. 17.2/10 secs.
The British Empire, represented by Scholtz, Eelca, Graham and 7. The British Empire won the three Cornes, were beaten by 50 yards. miles event when Jack Lovelock,
The United States, secured an the world famous New Zealand other triumph when they won the athlete and winner of the Olympic mile medley relay, 880, 220, 220 and" 1500 Metras title, came first in 14140 in 3 mins 23.4-10 seca mias. 14.8-10 secs. followed by
America was represented by Burns. (BE), Zamperini (US) Cagle, W. Draper, Johnny Wood- Donald Lash (US), P. D. Wardruff and Mack Robinson, who came (B.E.), Deckhard (US), while close second to Jesse Owens in the behind the last named athlete was Dudyka (US).
Olympic Games 200 metres. The British Empire were represented by Ghose, D. Orr, A 8. Pennington and Phil Edwards, who clocked 3 mins. 24.6-10 seca
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The United States easily won the putting the shot event on an as- gregate bars. Francis (US) was first with 51 ft. 6 ins., while Jack The Javelin throw also went to Torrance was second with 50 the United States. Bartlett reach- ins. Saltz (US) was third 49 ing 197 tt. 1 inch, for first place. It 7.7-8 in. Howland (BE) was while Terry (UB) was third with fourth with 40 41 iris., Reeves (B.E) 215 ft. 1 inch. Ralph Metcalfe was fifth with 42 ft. 5.3-8 in) and (US) was 1urth with 205 ft. 11 Watson (B.E.) was sixth with 41 ftins. The Empire placings were. 101 ins.
Courtwright.217 ft. 8 ins. second, The 120 yards high hurdles (m-Woolner 157 ft. 4 ins and Rupleesis dividual) Wax won by Forrest 137 ft 5 ins. Towns (VE.), the Olympic 110 Metres champion, who shattered the British native record of 15 secs.
RELAY RECORD ·
POLE VAULT RECORD
A new British native record was
by D. O. Finlay, the British Olympleset in the pole vault by Earle Mra captain, by a fifth of a second in plon, who cleared the bar at 11 ft. cows (US)," the Olympic cham- 14.4-5 secs. Fred Pollard (US) 2 ins. to better the old mark by 6' D. O. Finlay (BE), Staley (US) inches, whiles Bill Graber (US) O'Connor (BE), and Thornton and Bill Sefton (39), who came (B,E.) followed in that order.
third and fourth respectively in The British Empire established zond place at 13 ft. 6 ins. The Bri- the Olympic Games, tied for sec- new world's record for the fetish Empire, however, were not far relay when, represented by W. Ro behind the Americans; Duplessis berts, Godfrey Rampling Fritz also ted for second place with a and A. G. K. Brown, they clocked clearance of 13 ft. 8 ins, while W. 3 mins. 10.6-10 secs. to better the N. Webster, the former British nu- previous best mark of 3 min. tive champion, and Apps tied for 12.6-10 secs, set up by a US. quart third place with 12 t. 6 tha. ette comprised of Shore, LY Hables, A. A. Hables and Ben East-
BROAD JUMP man, in America, on May 8, 1931.
the broad Ameriep also won The United States, represented
Jump, Brooks clearing 24 ft. 19 tas. by Archie Williams, Fitch, Glen to take drst place, while Richard- Hardin and Jimmy Luvalle were son (BE) was second with 24 it. defeated by a yard.
1 ken. Third place went to Brown The United States won the ham-Clark (US) was fourth with 23 (U.B.) with 23 ft. 11) das, while mer throwing event, taking "the Brst three place. Dreyer (D.B.). with 168 It. 0 ins. came first, Favor (U.8.), with 163 it. It ins, was sec and and Rowe (US), with 162 ft.
2 ins. was third.
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21 ft. 18 ins. and Dickson (BE) 1. 117 is Traynor (B.E.) with with 20 ft. 11 in came fifth and
respectively.
The United States won by 11
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The British Empire, represented polate to 3.5 by Nokes, Drake and Rioch res- pectively, took fourth, fifth and sixth places with 148 ft. 4 ins., 137 It. 23 s. and 123 ft. 2 img.
The United States also won the Pole Vault and the High Jump events,
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("Heng Kong Daily Press * Spociály The British Empire, won the two
Paris, Aug. 15 ralles Steeplechase when T. Even-A large group of Reserve Officers son, T. Stanbury, 8.. Rushton, and is on the way to Leningrad, John Loaring clocked 3 mins, 7.8-10 where they will proceed to Moscow, secs., the United States, represent to study the Soviet Russian mill- ed by Dawson, Archie Williamson, tary Organisations On the way McCluskey and Manning being home they will meet officers of the besten by inches.
armies of Poland and Czechoslova- da
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