THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY, MAY 25,
1934.
ASTONISHING SWIM BY JAPANESE RECORD BREAKER
SETS A NEW WORLD
MARK
For 200 Yds. Breast Stroke: Spence Bettered
ATHLETES DUE TO-DAY
Olympic Team To Stage Exhibitions
The President Jackson, which ar- rives this morning, from Manila brings China's representatives fram the Far Eastern Olympiad.
The Northern athletes will be slay-
MAGNIFICENT DISPLAYS AT Y.M.C.A. in the Colony for two days prior
BATH LAST NIGHT
Walter Spence's world's record 200 yards
to leaving for their respective pro-: vincen.
During their stay, preparations are in hand to stngo ʼn serien of exhibi-
on games and contents betwarn Co- lony representatives and the Olympic
Aniatour Athletic Federation, the Hongkong
the hands of the Chinese
breast stroke went by the board last night, when athletes. The arrangements are in. Koike, the Japanese Olympic competitor, set a new mark in the Y.M.C.A., bath in the course of exhibition swimming.
Koike covered the distance in 2 mins. 28 4/10 secs. Spence, in 1927 established a world mark of 2 mins. 31 4/6 seconds. The former record holder, who is an American, accomplished his feat in the Brooklyn Bath at New York.
hns broken the
thon moro
Kolke record un artificial tank,
Elix
once
Kitamura and
Honda.
secs.
and Canton Chinese journalists and
other local athletic bodies.
The Olymple athletes will be enter-
tained at the Kwongchow Restaurant at 8 p.m. to-dny, while Dr. C. T. Wang, head of the Chinene delegation, and Mr. Wang, will be the guests honour at a dinner given by the Furo-
of
American Returned 'Students", Union at the Hongkong Hotel Roof Garden. Dr. Wang was at one time Chairman of this Union for China.
This afternoon, the Olymple track
and field team will compete against a
leam from the Chinese Federation.. while the men's and women's volley- hail will play againal the South China Athletic Association. In the evening the basketball players will be match
against a teum drawn from the
From field of 193 contestants who started out from Honkin- too, Mass, (as shown above) on the historic 20-mile run to Boston it was. Dave Komonen, a 15-year-old Finn of Sudbury, Ontario, who crossed the tape firat. Holder of both the Amarican and Canadian marathon titles, Kumonen le shown (insol) wearing the laurel wreath, in accordance with the ancient Green custom, after his triumph. He time was 2:22:53 4-5.
Koike's effort was the only record-breaking swim of the evening, but the rest of the programme thrilled a huge crowd, who witnessed the finest swimming ever to be seen in the Colony, world; Makine,
in Kitamura levi at the beginning, but form is falled to keep up with the fast pace. perfection of the Japanese style. He and dropped back. Making fished won the second place at this distance frat to clock 4 min. 58 2/10 at the Los Angeles Olymples at the The World record is held by J. R.
Hongkong Basketball Association at Githula with 4 min: 48 0/10 KOCH. Makina won this event at the Manila the Chinese Y.M.C.A.
On Saturday, China, the Olympic Gaman. Ho
in Wax Pend
the football champions, will play against World's Olympic 1500 metres and lathe Rest of the Colony at the Hong-
World's the present holder of the
kung Football Club ground. The 800 and
motres records.
following have been selected lo Kitamura is the present holder of the present the Rest of the Colony English and World records.
The best performance by local mer. World's 1,000 metros record. Cord, Mullane, Morrison, Robertson was that of L/Cpl Farmery, who ran
RECORD BROKEN.
Podmore, Jones, B. Gosano, A. V The 200 yards breast stroke, saw Gosano, Strange, Ridley and second to Aoch in the half mile Kolke establish a new record. He Malpas,
after leading all the way. Acchi cut Reserves.S Strange, the tape one second in advance. swam an exceedingly good race, and Elliott and
Results
ngo of 17 years.
RECORD JUST MISSED. The first race of the evening was the 100 yards free style. The first hent was contented by Yuna, Nippon 400 University, one of the four who hold the World's record in the 800 metres relay. He won first place in this ovent at the Far Eastern Olymple) Games at Manila. He swam last evening with Sakagami, Waseda Uni-
ever, some 10 and 20 feet behind the
versity, and won by about yard. was leading all the way. The ex- The Chinese water-polo team will 100 Yards-1, Yoshioka; 2, Anno;
SCCA.
His time was 63 1/6 sees., which just citement when he was finishing was meet the Chinese Athletic Association 3, Taniguchi; also ran, Pto Griffiths, falled to lower the World record tense, and when it was announced he at the Chinese Bathing Club.
T. lamet, J. T. Victor. Timo 9 9/16 which stands to the credit of had created a new record, the ap Admission charge the reception Welamuller, who awam the distance plause continued for about five at the Kwongehow Restaurant will In 51 sees. Sakagami awhm the disminutes. Tinururo clocked the next be $3 per heal, and the charge at the
second best me with 2 mln. 38 276 kecs, Hongkong Roof Garden $2.50 tance in 54 3/5 neck. The heat between Takahashi and Toyoda Anki beat Yamada in the second head. ald not botter theso times. The heat with 2 min. 41 1/6 secs. former awam the distance in 55 3/5)
The 220 yards frea style was also
that a new record
J
JAVELIN RECORD
Per
AD ran.!
Half Mile-, Aochi: 2, L/Cpl
3. Tomie: Farmery: Saganuma, Uchiên, L/Cpl Thornhill, Time: 2, mina. & 1/10 secs.
Putting Shot-1, Kajiro (12.43m.); secs, and the latter in 55 4/5 secs. closely contented, and it was at one
2. Abo (12.18 m); 3, Jujita (1109) m); 4 Cpl Schnablo (10.34 m); 5.j In the second race. the 150 yards time expected
Ptc Hough (0.70 m). back stroke, the best time was 70- would be made, but Shinama, who won Sandwiched between sunshine and
Throwing Javelin-1, Nagao (05.27) turned by Kawatay (Meiji Univer-the race, falled by about ten seconda showers, the demonstration of field m); 2. Suzuki (00.97 m); 3, Yanada sily), who awam the distance in 1to lower the World record held by and track athletics by Japanese (51.10 m); 4, Pte Dobbs (41.60 m); *miin. 41 4/10 secs. He was first in]3. Weismulier 2 min. secs. Olympic men attracted a large crowd, E. Gosano (39.17 m); 6, Pte Atkins
this event at the Far Eastern Olympic Shimma did the distance in 2 min. to the Kowloon Cricket Club yester-(37.20 m):
in the Games, and third
World 10 3/5 seen. Sugimoto was second day when one Far East record was Quarter Milo-1, Yoshizumi; 2, dishattered and some good times were Mascuda; 3, Aihora; 4, Hussain. Time: Olymple Games. Kiyokowa, Tokyo and Yokoyama third, Kataoks University of Commerce, who was not take part in this race owing to recorded,
53 Accs. first in the World Olympic Games inners.
Much to the dismay of those pre- MHC-1, Tanaka; 2, Riu; 9, this event, and who shattered the At the conclusion of the programme, sont, the heavy downpour at 130 Tsuyukl; also ran, Formery, Sher world record before his departure Miss Y. Shenton presented the Japan-p.m. put an end to any prospects of Bay, Thornhill. Time: 4.43 6/10 secs. from Kobe, did the distance in 1 min.ese swimmera with souvenirs of the tennis and this section of the pro- Discus-1, Kikimoto (10.17 m); G1 2/10 secs. Kawatsu bent him by occasion. A special souvenir for his gramine had to be abandoned. 12. Riu (30.81 m); 3. Fujita (37.02); about a foot. In the other heat in having broken the world record will Nagao, who won the javelin throw, Schnable (27.80). the same race, frío did the distance in he sent to Koike later,
at Manila, bettered the existing re- Milo Relay Japanese won. Timo: 1 min, 42 8/10 neca, and Ake in 1 Sir William Shenton thanked the cord of 02.19 metres with a magni-2 mins, 38 6/10 secs. Japanese rain. 51 2/10 secs,
fapanese for having given the ex-ficent throw of 65.27 metres, and Yoshioka, Taniguchi, Yoshizumi and The 440 yarda free style race, was hibition, and hoped that Koike would followed it up with another of 1.55 Ichihara. Hongkong Gur. O'Brien, easily the best contest on the pro- send a photograph of himself to the metres.
L/Cpl. Clayton, Pie Wigglesworth, gramme. The swimmers were Y.M.C.A.
Translated into feet-this-is,-how-and Pte. English.
SPORTS WASHED OUT.
RAIN INTERFERES WITH. BOWLS AND TENNIS.
The programme of matches in the Lawn Bowls Open l'atre championship and the .*D** Division tennis league matches arranged for yesterday, were not played owing to rain.
Owing to the state of the green the match on the Kowloon B. G. C. green between T. Ferguson and H. Gittins and W. E. Hollands and J. J. Gregory was not re sumed yesterday but will most probably be continued to-day.
The match between A. E. Carey partnered by W.,Glendenning and T. R. Hunter partnered by Mist, which was postponed from Wednesday is to be played this afternoon on the Craigengower C. C. green.
TO-MORROW'S BOWLS
INTERESTING PROGRAMME DOWN FOR DECISION
INCREASED CHALLENGES TO LEADERS ANTICIPATED
To-morrow's lawn bowls league programme includes matches between Craigengower "B" and the Recreio, which should result in a keen contest. Graigengower first string, 4urprisingly beaten by their club colleagues last week visit Taikoo and may Easily come a cropper. The Bowling Green should consolidate the leadership at the expense of Civil Service.
In the second division, the Kowloon Docks Police may improve their position,
Coleman
As Civil Service, the Yacht Club Calvin and I.R.C., have rather difficult. Kempton matches.
The full programme with teams. N. Mitchell is appended.
SENIOR DIVISION.
Talkoo IL C..
Kowloon D. a. c. Kowloon Docka
| Crafgengowie "IS"
T
Craigengover "A" Civil Service Hawloon C. C Club de Recrtia
JUNIOR DIVISION.
Craigengower. Civil Service Kowloon C. . ¿Club de Rostela
Police . C.
V
Hongkong Electele Kownon 11, U. C.
G.
Indlag Yacht Cha Football Club
Teams selected for to-morrow's games are appended:
SENIOR DIVISION.
Talkon K. C. v. Craigengower “A.”:
W, Cunninghan A. W. Norrle
TF Stainton N. Drummond (skip)
D. . one
C. I. Summer I. X. Keown 7. C. Chalmers takip)
W, C. Drown
J. J. Whyte
G. I Stewart D. Munro
(skip)
Kowloon B. G. C.
J. 3. Logan
P. T. Farreli R. Hall
1. B. Draku
་
R. Duncan
8. Nandie
V. Petherick
A. S. Conles
W. V. Field
D. Rumaha
2. W. Undbure
inkly
G. L. Ruchanan G. Vanzan H. Boar
U. M. Omar (skip).
J. S. Landolt
A. A. Ravack
IL P. Lus
B. Basa
{klp)
X Aumnstrusu
C. Champelevler
J. McKelle takiz}
BI. Ferguson
R. O. Crair
J. C. Brawn
V. Hast
J. Revie
J. A. Lindsay
Kowloon C. C.
FK Hampton J. A. HowS
E Fillo-Heywoo
A. A Siikatene (hp)
J. W. M. Brow
W. 17
5. C. Fincher-
takibi R. Palilee tahip).
W. Grele (Sp)
Glutina Elammert
GJ. Tarebi FTRITT
Craigengower "p" v. Recrela
W. Word
ht. J. Medina
E. Tuck J. Cavanagh
F. K. Me}
LC. H. Houta W. T. Brightman
C. S. Rosselet klp)
A. E. Marchent
IL Milion
W. an
J. E-Neronip
C. IT. Basto
JL A. Alres
p) G. Blira
L. A. Cuberter
J.G, Uzorio
C. E. Mamjues
M. M. da Si
(in)
1. J. Allen
I. P. Javier'
F. V. Ribeiro
takip)
E. Rammoni {akla) A. H. Pasto
JUNIOR DIVISION.
Craigengower v. Hongkong Electric
Abbon
J. van der Jely
G. Barry
1. I. Glosn
RP. Dulle
2. T. Fades
V. N. Atleaza (skip) A. F. Paul (ikip)
J. J. Soare
W. J. Toward I. W. Handkat! W. K. Way.
D. K. Khara W. Hagley Y. Abb
(@kle)
A. 8. Gone (alcip}
Civil Service
v. Civil Service
R. R. WIK
(ekip) A. W. Crimmitt
(skipt
I. Mafor
P. Knight
S. E Altermatt Solidro
W. Macfarlane (aklp) J. Deakin (ak)
J. Walson
B. Eccleshall
EW. Hamilton
C. Strange
L. R. Whant (skie)
M. Nursin
1. Westinice
H. I Lockhart
E. W, 6misonde
A., Ruzse}} J. H. Badding L. Guy
In Luck
A. O. Brazi
{[p]
F. J. Jonce.
(skip) {
A. MeHear
J. Sharphar
B. Deacon
W. I D. Muakerti
JT, Kata
(hp)
H. 8. Makay N. 14. Carrie Ludo Rome (skin)
Kowloon B. G. C.
J. Macdonald
C. D. Boking
Ji. P. Stonebant
H H ILowe (skip)
G. J. Chambere
E V. Bearle 2. Henderson 2. Mezer (skip)
[ship)
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