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CHAMPION SWIMMERS OF THE WORLD APPEARING IN COLONY

WHEN JAPANESE OLYMPIC TEAM PASSES THROUGH TO MANILA

BRILLIANT CONTINGENT BEING SENT

The world's foremost swimmers, those who carried off the championship honours at the 1932 Olympic Games at Los Angeles against the pick of the Ameri- can and other experts, will appear in exhibitions in the Colony shortly when the Japanese team for the Tenth Far Eastern Olympiad in Manila pass through en route to the Philippines.

Negotiations are now under way for their appearance in local waters both on their way to Manila and when they pass through again on their return after the Games,

THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1934.

POLICE SWEEPSTAKE.

LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE

HOCKEY

RESULT OF SMALL UNITS TOURNEY

PUNJABIS WIN

In the small Units knock out com petition hockey final played on the Marina ground yesterday afternoon, "A" Company, 1/8 Punjabis Regiment defeated the 2nd Battery, Hongkong Singaporo Brigade R. A, by three goola two, after the Brigade had held a lead of one goal to nil at the

interval.

The game was watched by a large who gavo

crowd of officers and ranks full support to their respective re- gimental teams. Brimful of fast ex- changes, excllement reached fover pitch on numeroas occasions, especial.

ly towards the end when the Brigade almost forced the issue to a draw.

In the first half, Lieut. C. C. Garth- Jump and hop-atep-and-jump; Tallma (Kyoto), long Jump and hop-step-and-walte gave the Brigade the lead which jump; Adachi (Waseda), high jump; they maintained until the breather. Suzuki (Reio), sprints; Yoshozumi Immediately after the resumption of (Melyo), panthalon; Aoki (Hikko), play, Jagir Singh penetrated the middle distances; Asakuma (Waseda), Brigade defence to equaline for the middle distances; Sisa (Wakayama Punjabis. Inspired by this, the Pun-

Club),

long

jobis scored a second goal through distances: Athletic

(Ritsumed University),

Lal Singh, Gorbachan Singh adding Ichihara

the third. Undaunted, the Brigade Middle distances and hurdles; Nago

pressed hard towards the end, Ayn (Kansal), javelin.

Singh-finding the net. Garthwalte The head coach is Okitu.

was unfortunate with a fast shot which the Punjabis' goalkeeper just manage to turn away,

BASKETBALL..

The Japanese representatives for the Manila Olympiad have already boen nominated with a few excep tions, and these will be named after further trials which are due to be

the middle of April. hold

Japan's swimmers galned world- wide fame at Los Angeles when they captured the championship, and when Y. Miyazaki and the others arrive in

Two teams, Possibles and Pro- Hongkong they will compose the best tonm of swimmers to have visited the bables, have been selected and from Colony at any one time. Miyazaki is these the final combination will be 100 metra world chosen. The teams are now indulg the well-known champion, which title he won from a ing in two weeks practice prior to 1. Kawaleld, in final selection. The teams are as follow countryman, 68.2 secs. Miyazaki was also a mom follow:-Probables, Murizawa (Waso- ber of Japan's team which broke the da), Inouyi (Tokyo Imperial Univer- world's record for the 880 relay in 8sity), Mayeda mina. 68.4 ecce. The other members of the team were M. Yusa, H, Toyoda and T. Yokoyama. Hongkong will also be scaling the other members of the record breaking team with the exception of Toyoda.

ANOTHER WORLD CHAMPION.

Another world champlon in the team is M. Kiyokawa, who won the title for the 100 metre back stroke in min. 08.6 seca. with two other Japan- ose alling second and third places. Both these latter men, T. irio and K. Kawatsu, will be included in Japan's Far Easter Olympic team.

Soveral of those swimmers who secured places in the Los Angeles Olympies are also due to make the trip to Manila, including Shoto Makina, holder of the world's record for 1,000 metres.

A notable absentee from the track and field contingent is Chuhel Nambu who won the Hop-Step-and-Jump nt Los Angeles and was placed third in the broad jump. B. Ohshima who was third in the Hop Step-and-Jump and S. Nishida, second in the Fule Vault, are also absentees.

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(lichu University) Ochi (Waseda University), Makeyama (Wnsedn) Kameyama (Wascia); l'es- ibles, fuwata (Tokyo University), Salto (Waseda), Nishiwaki (Melyo), Tanaka (Tokyo University), Kato

University) (Kyoto

and Matsul

(Kyoto University).

when the It is not yet known Japaneso will arrive in the Colony, but a telegram has already been sent asking for the date of their depar-

are

INDIAN RECORDS

Previous Figures Lowered

New Dell. Mar. 1. Seven new all-India records were created at the sixth Iulian Olympic Games which were formally closed this evening by H. E. the Viceroy who also distributed the prizen. Four of these were set up by competitors from Punjab, which province also annexed most of the events.

FOOTBALL WITHOUT GOALKEEPERS

The outstanding feature of the results games was two staggering achieved by Waranjan Singh of Fun- THE SWIMMING TEAM.

Jab, in the hop, step and jump and in The following swimmers will take the long jump. In the former event part in the trial on April 14 und 15 cleared 46 feet 4 inches, being when the final selections will be made: nearly a foot above the previous all. Short Distances: Umeda (Tokyo India record. In the latter event, ho High School), Takahashi (Waseda jumped 23 feet and 101 inches, thus University), Y, Miyazaki (Hamatsu raising the previous all-India record Middle School) who was first in 300 by nearly 6 inches, metres at Los Angeles and Takaconi (Waseda), Middle Distances:-Sulmo to (Japan University), Honda (Rikko University), Shozo Makino (Waseda) who was second in the 1,500 metres M. Yun (Japan at Los Angeles, University) who recently broke the 100 and 200 metre records in Japan and T. Yokoyama (Waseda) who was fourth

in the 400 metres at LOR Angeles. Back Stroke:M, Kiyokawa (Tokyo Commercial School), who was Irin first Los Angeles, T.

at (Waseda), second at Los Angeles, and K. Kawatsu (Waseda), third at

London. Feb, 13. Los Angeles. Breast Stroke:-R.

Football without goalkeepers is Kolke (Waseda), who was second at Los Angeles, Osaki (Kansai Univer-advocated by a well-known Spanish Rity)

and Hamuro (Shuigulowan Middle School).

VOLLEYBALL TEAM. The volleyball team will bo com- posed of the following:

Spanish Suggestion To Help The Game

When the final whistle blew, the victorious Punjabis team was swarm- ed by their fellow-men, who waved and cheered vociferously.

Draw For The Grand National Announced.

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BORDERERS BEAT EAST LANCS. Second Prize

The South Wales Burderers and the East Lancashire Rgeiment met in a friendly hockey match on the U. S. R.

C. ground yesterday afternoon, the Horderers gaining victory by four goals to one. At the interval, the Borderers led by three clear goals. Hopes (2), Jones (85) and Andrews one each, netted the winners goals.

ST. ANDREW'S TEAM.

St. Andrew's Club are meeting the Police in a Mamak Hockey Tourna- ment match this afternoon at 6.10 P. on the Marina ground, and will field the following team-R. H. Wong: R. H. A. Woolley and E. 11. P. White; E. MacNider, A. E. P. Guest, and A. D. Hamson; A. S. Biles, N. A. E. Mackay, E. F. Fincher, E. C. Fincher und R. Baldwin.

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NOVICE'S LUCK

THIRTY GUINEA HORSE WINS LINCOLNSHIRE

London, Mar. 22. Play On the locally trained and German-bred Lincolnshire Handicap winner, changed hands as a yearling

INTERNATIONAL for only 30 guinens.

FEDERATION TAKE ACTION.

Athletics Quarrel Climax

the

The quarrel between bodies controlling athletics in the Irish Free State and in Northern Ireland has been brought to a head by the decision of the International Amateur Athletic Federation

that

the

no foreign athletes or clubs may compete in the Irish Free State and no Irish Free State athlete or club may compete in any foreign

country unless National Athletic and Cycling Association of Ireland accept the decision of the International. Ferderation defining their juris- diction as confined to the Irish

State, Free

and declaring Northern Ireland subject to the jurisdiction of the International Board.

paper as being an improvement in the game. It is pointed out that the results of too many mat- ches depend upon the form of the

This decision was noted in the goalkeeper, matches being lost by the superior team owing to slips annual report of the International Head coach, R. Hara; Players' on the part of their custodian. Board of the A.A.A., Scottish

and Whether the breks would be al- | Ä.A.A.

Northern Coach, T. Takashi; manager, T. Imai;.

Ireland Team, Uchikosi (Sanchin Club), Bnto lowed to handle in the goal or A.A.A. Approval has been given (Osaka Foreign Language School), penalty area in the event of such by the Board to these British Taniyama (Kuri Engineering School) and

3fiddle drastic change being made in the Sato (Shuiyulshan

hws of the game is not stated. School); Nagasaki (Poat

pupil, Hiroshima Commercial School), Tauchida (Kuri), Sogumni (Japanese Physical Culture School), Ohashi

records:

Three Miles: 14mins. 9.1/Usec.; L. A. Lehtinen, at White City.

Weight: 61ft. 8in., N. Ileljasz,

Kuri: Noro (Japan University) THE SPRING CUP White City.

Nuku (liroshima Middle School),

Akagi (Waseda), Uyene (Hiroshima

High

Engineering High School).

Reservos-Honda (Eighth School), Imamura (High Commerical School), Mikawi (Waseda), Nagayi (Kuri) and Yamaguchi (Kuri),

FOOTBALL TEAM.

Leighon Wins. From Thirteen Starters

Liverpool, Mar. 22: The Spring Cup was run here to- day, and resulted as follows:

Leighón Diamantreo Pommame

3.

The winner finished two lengths ahead and one length separated the

next two horsea.

The

odda: 11/2 Leighon, 13/2 Diamantrec, 100/8 Fammame.

There were thirteen starters

The football team is as follows: Head coach, S. Suzuki; Playors' coach, 8. Tak!goshi; manager, K. Kudo, Gonikoopers, Kuma! (Waseda), and Kanizawa (Kelo University) Full-backs, Suzuk! (Waseda), Ide (Warda), Goto (Kwansal) and Abi (Kwangal); Half-backs, Kawanishi (Kwannal), Tebayama (Tokyo Uni-

and Reuter. versity), Takehara (Wasoda)

Otani Wukun (Kolo); Forwards, (Kobe Commericia Commercial High School), Nishimura (Kansalgaguin), Natori (Waseda), Kawamoto (Wase da), Nozawa (Waseda), Sakal (Kan, anigaguin) and Nakano (Kyoto Uni- versity). Raservos:

Batsuniara

LOCAL BILLIARDS

A team from H.M.S. Tamar, Chief

Discus: 167 ft. 9in., J. Novel, White City".

*Dinex the jockey of Play On, rode a clever race throughout,

The victory for Play On in regard-j ed as novice's luck, since the own- er, a former South African hotel proprietor.recently, domiciled in Eng land, never before had colours car- ried in any race course.-Reuter.

LIBERTY

(Continued from Paye 6.) striking if more circumspect. language some of these 'ídras,

that while there is increasing un It is true, as they point out.

rest there is also ચી greater readiness to respond to leader- ship--even, I will add, to a leader- ship that preaches blood and

violence.

It is true that liberty is not laissez-faire.

A

It is true there never was greater opportunity to kill despair and to mould and mobilise R hard opinion by fluctuating thought, honest effort and com- mon action in the furtherance of social and economic schemos "of a far-sighted and far-reaching order."

But having dropped their stono into the pond of official com- placency, what more are these 145 signatories, some of them my friends, going to do about it?

Have they signed the manifesto In the same spirit in which one signs a petition for a municipal charter or a public monument?

Having proclaimed the moral responsibility of the rest of us they cannot now deny or ignoro their own.

There are a dozen ways in which they can now carry their manifesto into the field of aggresa | Bive action.

Four-Hour Walk: 26 miles 1,616 yards, H. H. Whitlock, White City. Two-Hour Running: 20 miles 1,604 yards. E. Harper, Glasgow. The International Board have agreed that in future they will It has become a primary duty only recognise as British recorda to show at once that they mean

in performances accomplished in the business. events (meanured yards)

at

ford

world

which

re Let me say finally that I, bo- aret asknowledged; lieve the dictatorships of to-day and that the British record medal to be as ephemeral, historically would only be awarded in the speaking, as the tiny midges that eventa corresponding with those swarm under the trees in the sum at present included in the A.A.A. Į mer shadows. Championships with the exception

of the Marathon and relay races.

Sadistle Shirtism is not the death of democracy. It is modisc

(Tokyo Burl University), Fujikoka Fard defeated the Dock-ngs the international meet him to (Kelo), Miraki (Kanaaiguguin), Osaki Yard Recreation Club in a billiards (Kolo) and Horiye (Waseda).

TRACK AND FIELD.

when

A loss of £237 and £121 was in-valiam fictitiously triumphant in

respectively laat summer.

The ultimate triumph of the Ings against France and Germany match last night.

Most of the Dominions and the liberty of man is as certain as Scores were:

D.R.C.

H.M.S. Tamar A.AU. of America have expressed anything can be in the march of Mr. Jones 125, O.A. Taylor 114; willingness to take part in a match the ages.

true than between the British Empire and But it is no legs The final selections of the track and Mr. Dominy 105, C.P.O. Wtr.

Smith field representatives will not be made

125 the United States on August 16, Daniel Webster: spoke the words until after the trials to be held on Mr. Duffeld 87, Sergt. Jolina 126; 1036, the Saturday folowing the that God grants liberty only to April 14 and 15, but the following Mr. Hambley 94, Cir. Sergt.

Olympic Gamės. The Empire those who love it and are ready Branton 125: the probable, team:

We need not wait till we are Oye (Kefo), pole vault; Yada Mr. Bright 107, P.O. Pattison 126: Games this summer are to be made always to guard and defend it. (Wared high Jump Asskuma Mr. Lewis 125, 8y. P.O. Rose 3, the olcasion for a conferenco witn (Mall University), high Jump and The team totals were D.R.O, 03 tho Doninions and other govern, dead for liberty to come back to

Ing bodies in the Empire, fong Jump: Harada (Kyoto), long and Tamar, 087.

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