THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1938.
LONG-JUMPER WINS MATCH FOR BRITAIN
FIELD EVENTS MEN Results at a
ENTER THE PICTURE
By Fred Dartnell
London, July 11:
"Once more into the breach, dear friends"-pardon the Shakes- pcarcan introduction to this article, but I am still under the in- fluence of W. E. N. Breach's glorious long jump of 23ft. 94in. nt the White City on Saturday.
I was this leap-lits Brst effort, 1 A must unfortunate lapse, if I may 100-that turned the seates for Greaty so, and my apology to the young Bellain's victory over Norway by 72 Cantab, whose athletic progress points to 67 points. This was one have watched with every sympathy of the several field events in which since he was a small boy. we hail resigned ourselves to infering positio:.
A POINT DEDUCTED Boyre was also fourth in the Pole on Friday with eft, but the match point credited to Great Britain for this had to be cancelled.
Under
FIELD EVENTS HEROES
Glance
INTERNATIONAL MATCH
Thenwing the Dacus. Snerlie (N.). REN 01; Young (G.11.), 14, 28. Soil N.), 14001, 4in., ; D. L. Gries
99.), iznit 7in, 4.
High Jump St (N), cft. in.. A. R. Ranurken 1835, det, 2 (after a Be): 1. K. 1. Kennedy (G.B.), 8ft., 3; A. W. Selwyn (6.3.), ft. bin., 4.
100 Metres, L. Page (0.15), 1; C. 15, Holfen (19.), F. Anderson (N.), 1 Sorvall (N.). 4. 10. nec,
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"Beau ilunks" (King's Theatre, fo-day),—A treat for those who like Laurel und Hardy and their type of humour. Hardy is Infatuated with a siren whom he believes is deeply in love with him. On the eve of their Athielle Association for permission to The application of the Kwong Wali marriage, she deserts him. Heart-participate in the First Division of 10 Jump.-W. E. N. Breach (GR.), broken and disillusioned, he and the Hongkong Football League was Laurel join the Foreign Legion.granted yesterday at the first meeting Then the fun starts.
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12 in 10. Berg (N.), 231, 82,
2: K. Stroem ING, 2211, 1, 3; 76.0, gin. 990, 4.
. Boyce
400 Metres.-A. G. R. Brown (GN), 1; W. Robertu (G.)).), 2; 1'. F. Eldsboe (N.), 3. Jolunhesen (N), 4...49.240e.
Throwing the Javelin-0. Sunde (8), 20art, m. 1: H. E. M. Blakeway (GA), Berg and Struem, the Norwegian | Further helpful and unexpected | jati, rajin, 22 D. Brystesen (N.), 1968, men, are regular 24ft. fellows, but additions to Britain's tally were the 115, J. A. MED Meklap (GM). the former could get no nearer than Livelia throw (188ft. 1gin) of R. E.
10. Gin., 4.
1,300 Metres.S. C. Wonderson (G.13.), an bich and a half to the Reading, M. Blakteway and the dirus effort CA. Emery IGRI 2015. Leane jumper, while Stroem's best was (14116) of D. Young. Each register), 3; P. Lie (N.), 43min. 38.5kee 2211 11,5 Boyce was fourta with
Twa-mile Relay 14 at 580 Yards)-Great ed thres pelata for second place and
Ban Che FF Handley: 21ft, Dins
thus prevented Norway from getting 3. W. 1. Allerd and A. J. Collyer),
that
would have | Norway, 2. min. 52.8see. The major
scores
Points: Great Britain 72. Norway ft. muds all the difference.
Apart from the disappointment in the 80 metres; in which Hoel heat Collyer, the British half-mile cham-word-impeachment about the track. pion, our track supremacy was com-He said that he thought the Nor- not weghans should have been warned the international rule, plete. By the way, Hoel did
to the rivat | beforehand about the sort of strangely overlooked, the pole vault appear at the dinner
for running teams after the match to receive his technique necessary must commence at 9ft. 10.
medal. He had rushed
under such conditions. "There was away "gift"
score in the absence of F, R.
where he married a Scottish "who has been running in a normal Webster was, very rightly, not per- mmitted to coin!.
lassie yesterday.
way on the sands of Honolulu on Mention of
At the dinner both captains res-his return front the Empire Games of Webster reminds me of
of the teams at Sydney. He comes to the White the strange commeat which appeared panded to the
bras to run like a duck In my report in the later editions of The Norwegian skipper, emphasising City and the News Chronicle 01 Saturday, A the happy friendliness of the match, with his toes turned out!" compositor,in correcting a line in got in a quiet dig by affirming that
PAGE'S COME-BACK which a letter had been dropped, the weather and the track were not
Godfre friendly set-to
Brown and Ioberts had quite a mude me say: "It was fortunate for quite so good as at home."
in the 400 meters, our chances that Webster hurt his Brown, speaking for our ankle and could not take part." admitted the soft-yes, that's the which Brown won by a yard in 49.2
a
So Boyce's formal achievement offer the meeting, to Edjn-B Roberts, for instance," he said,!
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A remand of 24 hours was granted Sergeant A. F. Estall by Mr. Butters at the Central Magistracy this morn- ing, when Kwong Cheong-hoi, 42, master of a lishing Junk, appeared on a charge of being in possession of three rifles and seven rounds ammunition without a licence. The arms were in a junk at Aberdeen.
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The visitors were outclassed in this event and in the Sprint, in which Ernie Page, after being beaten at Holmes, swept full yard victory in
the get-awny by along to
10.7sec.
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Sweeney,
Wonderson and Emery relipsed rivals in the 1,500 metres, There was fine team combination, as- well as pace, shown. Lehne had feeler in the last lap, but it only enused Wooderson to go away on his own, and when the Norwegian | passed Emery the latter came again with a mettlesome
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The application of Kil Chee Club for aflation and entrance to the Third Division was also granted.
Was
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elected Chairman of the Committee and it was decided to commence the League on Saturday, September 24,
Third Division, it was decided to onéc again split the division into two see- tons to be known "A" and "B", and that the draw for the different sections be made at the next meeting. A new team composed of Russian resitlents applied for affiliation and entrance to the Third Division. This team was acerpted subject to the ap pruval of the Council at the next inceting.
As 20 teams bad entered for the
OPENING FIXTURES
Mr. Wong drew the attention of the Committee to the fact that for many years the League Account had shown a loss, and he requested mem- bers to keep this matter in mind so that some concrete suggestions could possibly be made at the next meet-
ing.
A meeting of club secretaries will be held at the offices of Menors. Lo and Ly next Monday to arrange for the first few games, after which, the fixtures will be drawn up by a com-
mittee comprised of Messrs Wong Ka-isun, C. Guimgan and Captain E. H. B. Nell,
The divisions of the Hongkong Football League were decided as tol- lows:-
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Police Sports Board. Football Club, Eastern Athletic Association, Middlesex Regiment, Kwong Wah Athletle Assoxin- tion,
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Royal Scots, Hongkong Football Club, Kowloon Football Club, South China. 5th A.A... S. Joseph's F.C.. Potter, Eastern, Middlesex, Eniineers (European). Royal Army Ordnance Corps, and Kworig Wah.
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