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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JULY
9, 1936.
GERMANY'S HOPES FOR SUCCESSES IN FIELD EVENTS AT THE WORLD OLYMPICS
Discus-Thrower Schroeder
May Win Gold Medal
Will Schroeder
mefres
Berlin. provement
und in May be bested
the discus 52.02 moirez, Ulio best
tx.
Jast Otto Wuerfølsdobler whn, your, with a mark of 49.36 metrej
IN WORLD LIST Rankings on hast year's world 1-1 53.0: WATC Schroeder. Germany,
Andersson, Sweden, 53.02; U.S.A. 52.01; Berg, Sweden,
K.C.C. CAUGHT NAPPING
C. N. Tanng and C. Y. Two (C.R.C.) la!
ent Bickford and Angus 6-1; drew with Whitley and Blythe 6-6; lost te and Wilson 3-0. Ferguson
Cricket Must
Be More Interesting
(Continued from Paga k.)
lost match prery captain would be encouraged in go all cal for the ten points. The result would be bright, fer, more interesting, and more vital criekti, for no county could Hope to gain a high place in the champion. ship table unkes it had a reasonably large number of wins,
In 1935 the first seven counties finished In the following order:
Yorkshire
1st Inces
+
POINTS
1. W. X. W. 1. P. Oltd. Per
31.33 3020 1.17 150 821
490 260 23.13 260 202 50.21 470 227 51.04
28 10 12
(Continued from Page 8.) Germany's chances for win-Schroeder's 1936 mark by throwing ning Olympic medals are best heave of the year, so far. Moreover, C.C.) lost to Gray and Crawford 3-6; the weight section of the Lampert pussesses what Schroeder lost to Watson and Burnett 1-6; drow field events. Here, German sa deplorably incka, stradiness with Polglaze and Mackay 8-0.
CRC. (1} * CỦA fans do not merely hope, but form.
At Causeway Bay, the Chinese R.C. There is still a thirst German
Central British expect the Fatherland's repre-athlete who might get into the thult lefeated the
Association by 56 sela to 3 sentation to garner several off the Olympic discus event. He
Scores: the much coveted trophics, in-
P. F. Tani and M. K. Li (GR.G.) cluding a gold medal. l'opular hopes for a gold medal ranked eighth on the world list-one drew with B. 1. Bickford and F. are being pinned first and foremost nad of Lampert-and who, accord-Angas 6: beat N. Whitley and
Blythe 6-2; lost to J. M. Wilson and in the discusing, to reports from the Olympic
J. J. Ferguson 1-6. throw. The Innky, 23 years old j beprs, training quarters in shapin policeman ranked Best on last year's up nicely, work Itst with a heave of 53.16 a new which constituted
1. W. Lee and M. C. Lau (CRC.) | Derbyshir offlelet world record that still stands. Athletic experts, however, the
with Whitley and Blythe 6-6; beats bent Bickford and Angur 6-2; drew ex
Lamenabtre 125 126 NI chuldons about Schroeder's elianes | Duno,
.....* O *** 470 20 60.71 winning the gold metai. Tary 31,36; Carpenter, U.S.A. 41: So Ferguson and Wilson 4-2.
Intrahire 2 1 -2 2 340 THE 60.21 think him far to unsteady in form Norway, 50,19; Pity, USA. 49.70
VARSITY, IR.C
Bux. 25 10 9 420 42 Germany.
49.35% Many of Wontelsdobler, to macraft such optiunian,
Hod the "For-Agains!" system Playing at home, the University
been in foren the table and positions these, doubting Tuins prefer Harald Laper!. Germany. 49,32; Laborde, bent the Indian R.C. by 7% sets to
U.S.A, 49.37.
would have been: Andersson, Swen, to Schortler.
in the shot-put Germany's chances on and Y. 1. Pau (Univer
Scores: There is much to that contentior; }) In
not quite as good. On st sity) lost to S. A. B. Bux and K. Ram Andersson, the former world record appear pol
who
Jist gear elained second se's list the best German, Hans bretes,
placed second while the plave
of: Worlike, 11 1 Jixt with mark 33.00 metres ha provi himself a next best Germans placer eles rather steady performer throughrat venth and twelfth
But Woelike, like Schroder hin carry, So lor I bas of quite rearted his markts of last year.
may hold his place he has not been much bebind eithre,
| MODEL UNSTEADINESS
Y. Isu and T. P. Kho (Univer. Fun scored and wicket taken have a
value transideren izle Selroeder, on the other hand, is
sity) hent flux and Ram 6-2; beat place in the order. almost a murdel ense of unsteadines, pared with Jack Torrance's mark of Human and Bakar 6-2; beat Kitchell After making his world record mart, 10.8 metres, the best he was read Rabutin 7-5.
with last season. Nevertheless, which was very early last season,dited he went constantly back in his fan, a good enough mark for
seems a Marks he attained in competition and place as it is by 'n good many later in 1935 fell short of his record Inches better than that of the second seven and even more metres, string Amerienn. John Lyman, whose of last year was 16.07 which caused his world record to be best mark questione d abroad, especially in metres with which he placed thard T.T.
on the list.
Moreover, Woelike this No is his degem ration in fai 833
season.T. Shanghai IT. Singapore with Schrueder. Th smine achieved already 10.24 metres. thing happened in 1934 when he was he does not usually get into, his T.T. Japan W. R. LOXLEY & CO. (China) LTD.ul in the German shot-put Squat, stride before the, middle of the sea-TT. India
York Bldg., Hongkong.
Then, tua, after a good start early son this is quite a good beginning. T.T. San Frisco & New York In the season he come down in form Jack Torrance, necording to reports T. Manila more and
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The only other athlete to get be... France embers. As charging early as April, with the searon hare-yond the sixteen meire mark last T.T. Cermany
TZ Switzerland ly started, he believed a throw of your was Vilding. Estonia, who with
Australia 52.20 metres. The question experts 18.06 metres placed fourth. Next
Lishen now ask is: Will Will's for hold, ranked: Dunn, U.S.A. 15.89: Darunyi. or will he, after a good start, agala Hungary, 15.77; Berg. Sweden,
4 m/s. 1/C. London Finland, 15.74, Number dwindle down to ignomloy
But even with Schroeder out, Ger-nine and ten ranked Dees and Rey-4 m/s. D/P, do many's chuners are not altogether nolds, U.S.A. neither of whom will m/s. L/C. U.S.A.
as Olympic entries, shuttered. Last year's third string probably gure as
Baerland,
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I will be noted that when every
changes
take
Yorkshire's superiority in 1945 is more adequately represented by a Flead of 59.04 points than by n differ. ence in percentage of 8.05. Middle sex, owing to weak batting, drop from (thind to sixth place, Lancashire move 1/3. from fourth to third, and Sussex from 1/3 seventh to fourth, Notts remain in 1061, the fifth position, but Leicestershire—
also as a result of poor batting-top
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to seventh. Can it be contended that
the "For-Against” order is not a more equitable representation of the wil
round strengths of the seven counties than that produced by the percentage Layetem?
The following points in connection .4.82 with the suggested method of reckon 79ing points are worthy of considera
tion:-
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5.
1. Enterprise and willingness to take a reasonable risk in order to win outright are rewarded. Even when the attempt fails the penalty is not .32% overwhelniing. Under the porcentage system a county in the top half of the .883% table is there heavily penalised for a .3.2 dofent than a more lowly-placed side. 2. By making every run and wicket
in the discus, Ernst Campert, is com-whereby the following two, the Ger- 30 d/s. India ing along Anely. Last VARD hemans Schroeder, the discus man, and U.S. Crave rate in London ranked ninth in the world that with Gerhard Stoeck, Germany's hope for
mark of 44.32 metres. During the the Decathlon and javelin, are auto-Angeles, has gone back in form. His Inter-season
training he had been naticcity moving up. The
best mark of 15.40 metres last year the shat-pat al Lo
made him rank eighteenth on the gradual bit eenstant im- Douda, third
world ist.
showing
count interest in a match is sustained to the last ball, whether the game is won vutright or drawn.
3. No county is unduly penalised by bad weather. Under the percentage system it is possible for weather to
GREAT SEND-OFF FOR CHINA'S OLYMPIC COMPETITORS be the deciding factor in the winning
Remarkable scenes of, enthusiasm were witnessed at the China Merchants' Lower Wharf, Shang- hai, when the Chinese Olympic team sailed aboard the Conte Verde. Our pictures show, top loft, Mayor Wu Teichen. General Yang Hu, and other officials at the wharf, and the huge crowd, with streamers.
which assembled to wish the team "Godspeed."
of the championship.
4. Finally, percentages are banish- ed, and the table becomes something *that knymun, even 11 dels not"am
accountant, enn understand,
In a word, the "For-Against" sys- tem of reckoning points might con- vert the county cricket championship into a live--and velier-competition.
DIP AND SPLASH
(Continued from Pape 8.)
Men's 50 Yards Aggregate Handi- cap. First Hent, 1, F. Anslow; 2, R. Goldman; 3, H. G. Lange. Time: 274 secs. Second Honi, Arnold; 2. H. Millington; Fowler Time: 31 sech.
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Ladies 50 yaris aggregate race.→→
1. Miss P. George; 2, Mrs. Turpin; 2. Miss Weller. Time 39 yres.
Men's 76 Yards Medley Relay- "A" team beat "B" tears. "A" team (II. G. Lange, A. Lephard and E. [Fowler).
Ladies' 25 Yards-Free Style Handi- cup.-1, Miss Iluzell; 2, Miss Feather- stonehaugh; a, Miss P. McCaw. Time: 20 secs.
Indies 25 Yards Scratch.-1, Mrs.
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Men's 6 yards Novice Handicap. First Hent }, G. Magnus; 2. Luplard; 1, Ferris, Second Heat,
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