Oxford Athletes Regain Universities Title
By Fred Dartnelt
London, May 23.
Oxford Centipedes regained the Universities Athletic Cham pionships from Cambridge at the White City on Saturday by 79 points to 33 and at the latter figure the Light Blues had to concede second place to London with 44% points.
Oxford's triumph was very definite the straight the Londoner went away and, with a team represented to wire by a four yards margin in
they 4min. 24.0sec. cach of the fifteen events, scored In all but the Hammer, the They Mile and the Three Miles.
his
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NEW YORK GIANTS DEFEATED
Two Matches In National League
While the
New York, June 10.
full programme
of
matches was played in the American Baseball League, only two matches were deelded in the National setion to-day.
G. M. Carstairs, of Edinburgh, was won the following events: 100 yards, another successful holder, although
Pittsburgh Pirates infileted a heavy 220 yards, 120 yards Hurdles, 440 he was over 10 seconds slower than
the New York Glants, yurds Hurdies, the Javelin and the last year, when he made a new re- defeat on
cord for the three miles. G. S. Bur
Burwinning by 10-2. The Philadelphia Long Jump.
of Sheffield, made some good Phillies, though
outhit by the Glasgow won two events through dett,
but Carstairs, with Cardinals, won by the odd run.
New York Yankees allowed Chicago the lengthy left-handed American, running. J. H, Schmederman, who carried off sympathelle accompaniment by
As he Edinburgh colleague. J. W. Martin, White Sox only one hit throughout the Discus and the Weight. was second in the Javells and sixth won by 09 yards in 14min. 53sec the whole nine innings, and though in the Hammer, he secured 18 out the latter fishing 30 yards aliead the White Sox made the most of it
the of Burdett. credited to
by scoring a run, the Yankees had nu the 23 points
There was a surprise in the short diflculty in winning. Cambridge had to be satisfied with winning one event, the quarter-mile, hurdles, in which J. P. Knight, the
of
Scola.
Boston Red Sox outhit the St. Louis Browns and won by 12-8, while the
Athletics, by 12-3.
Scores:
for which A. C. X. Brown returned holder, was beaten by E. V. Scopes, Detroit Tigers trounced Philadelphia
Oxford man, whose im- a new record of 49srv. He ran the another first furlong in a sort of contempla. Provement has been very marked.
"quarter" high hurdles went
Cho
tive stride and without being in thei, J. N. Irwin, also of Oxford, in least pushed brut N. F. de Verr, the g Oxford Blue, by six yards.
De Vere tan very well, too, con- that he had previously won sidering the lulf-mile in imin. 67.5see from
J. O. Moreten.
This frish athlete is in obviously good form
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In the high jump R K. Kennedy London; and A. W. Selwyn (Oxftsburgh, ford) tled at 6ft. lin, but the New York former kept ts title in the jump-off
with Gft, The Loughborough con- (Handley and L. Waner huncred didate, If W. Yielder, won de pole for the Pirates).
and we ought to hear with it. din. more of him this coming season.
I rather expected the Southampton
The LAC events were interest-St. Louis
the Philadelphia Ink,
G. R. Dowling winning man, L., M. Walluce, to make a viersprint and furlong, while J. Youngs torious onbir of
In the sprint and managed
to bent J. V Powell by
the furlong, but he finished third lachen in the half-mile.
P. J. Wells, of Oxford, each race. carried off the shorter distance in
even
time from that well-balanced mover from Edinburgh, R. P. Sey-
DETAILS OF THE FINALS
BRO Yarda.-- 1. N F. de Vere (Dublin), 2. 1 O Moreton (Oxford Centipedes);
Putting the Weight – İ.
mour, and the Dark Blues' colours G Barnes (London). Yard, Ji were carried arst past the post inc. the "220" by K. T. Jouking in 22.4scc.. while Seymour, who hadi derman 15nsgow), $2. taken a lot out of himself in the Merz (Oxford Centipeden), 42, 2in; 3. E. I Bennett (Cambridge Alverstone), 4. previous final, was sixth,
SUCCESSFUL HOLDERS
My anticipation that A. C. Franks, Londen, would retnin his mule title proved correct, The Dublin mu, D. H. McNell, put up a big bid for the honours and passed Franks near the final bend, but coming into
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FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1938.
HUNGARY SELECTIONS AND ITALY FOR MACAO
RACE MEET THROUGH
World Football Championship
Parls, June 17.
of the first half.
Seven Events Arranged
(By "Captain Foster")
Very good entries have been re- ceived for the June Race Meeting to be held at Areia Preta on Sunday Italy and Hungary emerged as
of the Macco Analisis in the world championship under the auspices footboll tournament as result of Jockey Club.
An attructive programme of seven Victories over Brazil and Sweden yes-
the terday, Italy defeated Brazil follow events will be presented to Ing a hardfought match at Marsellien public and the first saddling bell by a score of 2-1, the teams being will be rung at 1.30 p.m. tied 0-0 at the
the end
Punters. and excursionists will The Hungarians were definitely the s.s. Talshen will be on the run, undoubtedly be pleased to learn that superior in gaining a 6-1 victory over soiling at 9.30 a.m., and returning at at the end of the half. Sweden In Poris, the score being 3-1
Italy and Hungary will compete for the world championship on Sunday in Paris while. Breziland Sweden will contend for the third game in Bordeaux on the same day. Sport- ing circles concede Italy slight odds.
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"Razafle" (King's Theatre, to-day). | BARRA HANDICAP .-This production has everything in
For those who have a liking for Nelson Eddy's singing. Eleonor Powell's top-dancing and Cole Porter's music, the rest of the picture does not matter.
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
its favour-cast, production and music.
New York Chienge
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(Gehrig homered for the Yankees) Washington
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Cleveland
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Boston
St. Louis
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Three Miles, G. M. Carnesses Philadelphia burgh), holder; 2. J. W Martin Edln-
Detroit burani; 3 G. 6. Bennett (Sheffield), 40 yasin, Danes.
(Gehringer and York homered fur
120 Yard Hurdles,-1 F. V Scopes the Tigers). (Oxford Centipedes); 2, P. Knight Centipedes); 3. D. G. Reinold xtard (London), 11⁄2 yards, is a-sec.
100 Yards, P. 3. Wells (Oxford): 2. H. P. Seymour (Edinburgh); 3. L. M. Wallore (Southampton), Yard, 10 1-10wOD, Pole Vault-1. I. W. Yielder (Lough- borough), 1ft 6in; 2. W. W Bracke
Oxford Centipedex), Hift. lin.; 3, C. P. 19. North (Cambridge Alverstono), LIM.____ Mile.-1. A. 2. Franks (London); 2, D.
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T.T. Vere
T.T. Manila pedest, Bydi. 40nee. (new Univeralles TT. Batavia Championship record),
High Jump-, . H. 1. Kennedy (Lon= |274)
TT. Bangkok tion), Brt. lin. (won on jump off): 2A. TT Saigon Selwyn (Oxford Centides), ft. T.F. France atin: 3. C. Hornsby (Landon). B.TT. Germany
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The June Race Meeting will held at Areia Preta, Macao, on Sunday, 19th June, 1938, commen- cing at 2.00 p.m.
The First Bell will be rung 1.30 p.m. approximately.
By order,
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The team placings were: Oxford Cent-
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