FILIPINO FLASH
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, AUGUST 4,
FINE OLYMPIC HURDLING
White Returns.
BY
1936.
Best Time
in Heats
Owens Wins On Rain-
Soaked Track
United States gained her first
track title of the present World
Olympics in Berlin yesterday. SUMMARY OF
when Jesse Owens, the Ohio
University winged runner, dashed over the 100 metres
OLYMPIC
track in 10.3 seconds to equal RESULTS
the world record. Arvinding t
Pastel Prem jane- Patty, the rave was rar 0592 FRID maked clay track.
Miguel White, the Philippines hurdling itpak accomplished л notable performnare ducing the day when he returned the best time in muy of the 100 metres hurdles tients. White
stir the third heat, locking: 53,4 rounds The reconal best linge was that of 4 of Kovach Hungary who won the first beat
In 179.
According to Reiter, Miss Lee, thr quillet seran competitor in the 190 metres, was away list in her heat in wie igaped agrare: Stella Wilish the famosa Pol-h girl athlete, But after th - fåret few yard
- he was always run ag feel, and Miss Walsh won the heat in 125/10 aut
MIGUEL S. WHITE
COMPLETE LIST
TO DATE
Berlin, Augart 3 1how will be fratend Summaries of Won 1:4 live results to date
yup Gates, af 250g lin
in
400 METRES HURDLES
(first two Drach beat 19 for Ure sem!- qualify finals
Heat 1-fouef Kovach (Hungary)
Tinsae 53,7 strans
Jutes Bosman (Belgium) (Germany) [text -Nott Bruck
51.7 seconds Dale Scholfeld (U.S.A,)
Waltr (Philip- pines) 53.4 seconds Jobu Luaring '(Canada)
Float 3-Miguel
Heat 4-Joseph Patterson (U.S.A.)
34.4 seconds
Juan Lavenas (Argen (beta)
Heat -Johan Aressiong (Sweden)
53.9 secunde
Sylvi Padilha (Brazil)
Trat Glena Hardin (US.A.)
53.9 seconds
Wille Kurten (Germany)
100 METRES (SEMI-FINALS)
First three to quailly for Ainul
Ifeat Jerse
Owrzas
Time 19.4 seconds
(U.S.AJ
Frank Wykoff (ULS.A.)
Hans Strandberg (Syer- den)
Heat 2-Ralph Metcalfe (U.S.A.)
10.5 seconds
Martinus Osendurp (Hol – land)
Erich Orehmeyer (Ger-
many)
100 METRES FINAL
Jesse Owens (U.S.A.) 10.3 seconds
"Ralph Metcalfa"(USIAST Martious Oxenfarp (Hu) - Jand)
Erich Orchmeyer (Gør- many)
Inns Strandberg, Swe- den)
WOMEN'S 100 METRES
(Two in each beat qualk- fed for semi-finals)
Heat Emmy Albus (Germany)
12.4 seconds
Jolauma Vaneura (Aus- tria}
Heat.Helen' Stepheus (USA)
11.4 seconds
Aldred Dolson (Canada) (Time in this heat a new world record)
Heat 3-Stella
Walsh
12.5 seconds
(Poland)
A. Easman (Finland) Continued on Page 9.)
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Here are atue American athletes who will figure prominently at more than an inch over the present Olympic record. Below, Glena champion, George Varoff and Bill Sefton aft vaulted 14 feet 3 inches. more than sa inch over the present Olympic record. Below, Glenn Morris, Denver Athletic Club Bobby Clark, San Francisco Olympic Club, and Jack Park, Sacramento Junior College, where took first, serond and third in the national decathlon finals and go to Hsella.
HONGKONG FOOTBALL
Association To Elect New Hon. Secretary This Evening
HIGHLY IMPORTANT MEETING
DUNNE OF
THE ARSENAL
TRANSFERRED
Southampton Capture
SO THIS IS CRICKET
Lancs. Score 66 Runs In 120 Minutes
On a nice day (as days go this sunimer), on a nice Hove wicket and against nicely consistent and accurate bowling, Lanen- (shire batted five hours and fifty minutes for 255 runs on July 8. Their progress was as follows:
First hundred in me T
three-quarters,
Second hundred in three hours,
DANCESCHENKA GOLF
Our Daily Golf Hint
The great thing is to aim at simplicity of style-make ench shot simple and sure. -Enid Wilson.
COTTON WINS ANOTHER TITLE
ITALIAN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP
Sestriere, Aug. 3. Colton, famous Kuglish Last 56 in an hour, five tinutes, Koffer, has won another national golf Even
allowing for tu tatel the bowling, Riise detalls fell a dreary tale, especially when the feat the three porteds is pures fully considered
Watson and Hopwood began with romlost again! Tate al Chetsford,
Title,
Today he carries out the Italian tuimpiónship with: a2 ward of 209, tring x
Den lis strokes bet teg nemmest rival, Joe Ezar of Amrilen.
Colton's four rounds wer• GH, 07,
www:
H, Cotton (Britain) 248 Jue Ezur (1,8,A) 271
Angard Boyer 275
CHAMPION'S
METHODS
THREE-QUARTER SWING
A CONTROVERSIAL POINT OF STYLE
Matters of major interest in д new champion concern his methods of play. Are they suitable to the average golfer? In the case of Padgham, there can be no doubt that, in the main, his methods are not only eminently sound, but may be followed with considerable ad- vantage, writes a special cor- respondent of the Observer. The principal feature is the slow back-swing; indeed, the movement is no slow as to be almost Inzy. There
the secret of thing, the prine pal factor of clean and long hitting. The slower the club is taken back, the treater the eoncentration of mind and vision on the ball. The common fault is to rush the swing, with the result.
F
puns coming at one per mute, until 7 and 86, and the order at finishing that the actual hirting of the ball be- 4 Parka sappeared at the Sen End. Hopwood played his Hist over in a
f Feminiserat
Fremel Cricket, an example which Watiesi world has been well alverd Fulbow, tu pertotting a ball to lathes Ests paid, he fomit lomeef 12 Adele began by drivINK Baimond! straight for a nad gott down on tan
Parks to the! rugi keen to vend J loup-fry: boundary, that 50 went DARTS LEAGUE
p Torby redturte
SÓBERING EXAMPLE
Round out this tirpe an elderly ! gentleman walked very sherly in Front of the whole jegustle of the stand at the Sen Teh, and while everybody watteri toy the jibernäiste to be uver, the hat men may have had me fo | 2 for 1 that, if they continued to get
runs at such a rate, notty in Mao-- elaster would
would believe It When they
reart the Bunch Jaya,
Acenediatly
zomewhat, though:
things qutelerd
# due
crrait
nast be given in the accurate steadi-
of Hapanand, who bowler
M. Dallemagne (France)
286 Wenter,
Exciting Bid For The
Championship
CHALLENGE TO HOLDERS
Knework; other words, the player impes for the best, but generally encounters the worst.
Padham's swing is just a light, Leny, tree, flexdle movement with t gradual generation of speed from the pon when the hands, on the down- the swing, teach a point opposite right bip. Other features of champion's methods are the lightness of the grip of the hands and Imagh of the back-swing.
the
the.
Siner the days of Harry Yardon, 1 do not recollect any notable player with delicato a grip as l'aggham's, Vardon would go through an intensive ason without the sign of a calluse on his hand, and the same can be string aid of Padgham, What, a Leontest to the present-day player whose timers are plastered with bits of tape. Grip lightly and swing slow- ly are established maxis of good golf,
A DEBATABLE POINT The length of the back-swing is a the old more debatable paint. In The McEwan Younger Darts days; The club was taken beyond the
| nineteen overs for 13 runs wat no sort League la fnishing on an exciting horizontal liner in some instances, the
Three teams are club-bend almost touched the left heel,
in the running. with RA. Bambayant was the swing. In re-
of luck at all, while Oakes, at the note this sPARON other end, with his slows, commart-we ed respect orasional
N
and
of which is a cutting down of the back-swing with the borizontal as the
The modern method is to take the
club to the three-quarter stage with
the hands about opposite to the point
of the right shoulder. The new tech
and ankymun, holders, seriously threaten-rent years, a new technique has been by s length
Stonecutters
the evolved by the Americans, the basis fed by ILA. All the tegespinner, To-day's big task confronting the Council of the Hongkong Football same, they went in to lunch with Royal Engineers,
the decent score of 106 Tor 1: Hop At the present time Lyemun hend absolute limit. But most of them do Association is to had an honorary
the table with 78 points, followed by not go as far; they stop at the three- serretary to take over the increas wood 6. kitin 31.
It is dient to write about whink Stoneruiters whiz 72 and R's with quarter stage ingly important work of keeping In
happened between lach uncl
10.71. p-shape the affairs of the Arsnein; | DIDERI
the, bowllog was deeur-| Admittedly tion.
ate, admittedly there were mary But the Sappers appear to be The notable work of Captain Kimballs which demanded caution in the placed in the most favourable post-
it were tion, in that the two R.A. teams have nique which, unquestionably, cuts during the latter part of last sensor playing and others which suggests an ideal gentleman for this better not to play at all, admittedly to meet in the last two games of the dowe considerably the margin of er- rar, has been adopted by the tending position, but du nat think he is neither Howout or Oldtekt quite season.
British players, among them Padg- prepared to have, his name put far-connected with attempted drives, but
A bit surprise was created last ham and Cotton. Each swings slow- the fact remas that on that, wicket ward.
Lancashire collected GG runs in the week when the H.K. and SH. RA.ly: and takes the club back the mini- then of these things if the results she That the question will be given due two hours, am, in four wickets a defeated the lenge-baders for the Latum distance. They would do nei consideration is indicated by the em
the process, the quality of attack he first time this season.
Best individual performance furtained were not wholly satisfactory phasis which Mr. T. A. Mitchell injing practically non-s
non-existent.
to L/SAL credited
Even on a giant's course like Iloy- the course of his speech at the annual
Ong, takes credit to oneself for the reason is meeting, placed on the importance of watching, nearly all the proceedings, Hayter of the floyal Engineers, who lake the player, assisted by the high of recently scored the maximum of 80 power haft and inatched sets of steel- securing the right person.
despite the counter-attractions
tennis the
club with three chris. sleep, the activities in There is a full agencia
and
Below will be, found the music from an organ in a refreshment room, but no good parrague table. ps would be served by desertung square them, save to mention two and L'ummittee.
cuts for 4 apiece by Washureok, which neted as some strall enter
fact that James Langridge A. igran Also to be settled is the number of to the Born in Dublin, Dunne played for
before
Only nine boun- i. E... Shamrock Rovers,
Joining free ground passes to be issued, the bowled 19 overs for sevch maidens. A. Sumera Brighton in 1925. Ireland j'appointment of an assistant honorary and four runs.
thedaries had been made ever since the & POS
EL W. Pre clovirke 031
t. 1. tea honoured to in 1928, and altogether i secretary, ani to
purchased for
the day bergan. he bus made six appearances for has medals to be
When they came out after the teas.A. coming season.
Interval (thuring which time some R. N. Y. Potter country.
parents The meeting will be held in the right-minded Sports Club, King's Building at 5.30 small boys 'away) a black dort, which Is looked for all the world the the Big full attendance
(Contjured na Page 9.)
James Dunne, the Arsenal and
For
this
Irish International centre-forward, afternoon. Other business to trans Bas been transferred to Southama-lact is the election of treasurers, the ton, the club from whom Arsenal appointment of an Appeals Board
Drake. their presetat Management
Grounds Sub-Commition.
secured Jeader.
New
D...
and
Duane first attained prominence on his transfer to Shefehl United in February 1926. On September 30, 1933, Arsenal paid the United a few anticipated, of £8,250 for his signature. Or ne natural physique, Dunne possesses gifts, but he never seemed suited to Arsenal's methods on the field,
Sonthampton have also signed on
forms two professional
Welsh amateur internationals, P. Smallwood (outside-left) (rum Macclesfeld, and W. A. Menre (left half-back) from Cardiff City.
WOMEN'S CRICKET AUSTRALIANS TO ARRIVE IN MAY Schools Taking Game Seriously
to
a
1
Saving Daytona Beach From Destruction
their
EFFORT TO PRESERVE FAMOUS
SPEED-RACING TRACK
the
Daytona Beach, Fla. ocean bottom. 'Divers drop off into Engineering units of the United the sea at various depths with in- States government have tackled the struinents to clock speed and direc- stupendates problem of preventing tion of currents. Also, they watch | the destruction of Ocean Speedway, the effect of the moving water on where automobile speed history hits the sand and rock sea floor. been written for more than a quar- After collecting all necessary data, ter of a century.
department ali governmental By using all apparatus available Washington which handles beach amall scale modern science, the engineers erosion will construct a The match between Midlands and
of tho hope to obtain sufficient data which, model
shore line being South, which was postponed owing to after an indefinite period of study, studied. It will be subjected to the rain on June 1, is to take place on will reveal some method to halt the same water conditions as the actual
Northampton. As August 6 at trin, of course, the game will now be destructive and powerful forces of beach. From studying the
England, South of erosion that are working slowly and it is hoped to find some device to useless, as the
to wear away, the famous halt destruction. England game will be aver. The teams will be as nearly as possible } "Predway.
The field of operation covers al- thoss
which
must 50 miles along the Atlantic original gam
All the W.C.A., profits for this seaboard, with Daytona Beach as matelt will be given to the Australian
were
chosen for the
Visit Hospitality Fund.
Complications have arisen about the
date of the arrival of the Australians.
the centre,
effects,
BEACH SLOWLY "WRAPS" Printy objective behind saving the speedway is to stave off the less of the world's greatest automobile taboratory. In recent years, the bench has developed a tendency to Sumples of sand are taken at "warp," that is, it "grows" slight and sent to rolling humps over which it is im for study. Profiles of possible to travel at more than 150
SAND AND ROCK STUDIED
and the visitor will be the rugged sand dunes lining the miles an hour. Even that speed li
curly in
May official programme will
Plans are made for matches during regular intervals June and July, 1917. Owing to the Washington Coronation, bost
will be in beach are being made. Charts are dangerous.
to show the types of sand It is impossible to say what sert However, the drawn
rock which make up the of apparatus or construction will be not be altered, and of
loent problem Terhaps plete tour mapped out. Clubs will be
Engineers expect to spend about asked to give members of the Austra-esting phases of the study is that
months on the preliminary llan team temporary membership for dealing with ocean current obser- three
vations and movements...an...the study.-United Press. the first week or two.
shafted clubs, can get all the length the latest he wants without taking unnecessary
LEAGUE TABLE
Single Daizde
Gempol Gomma
**
I
14
40 20 16
11
A 26 16
6 12
1
44 21 14 71
30 26
34
111 62
risks through exaggerated swinging. The art of golf is control of club beach, and it is obvious that the far- ther the club goes back, the less is the degree of control.
AN EXCEPTION
things, there As in
one
29 37 14 7 65 exceptions, and because of recent znost of the Inchievements,
Adams, the interesting is James
(Continued Page 9.)
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