THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH,
THURSDAY,
AUGUST 11,
1998.
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SWIMMING RECORDS SMASHED
Tokyo, Aug. 10.
→ Four new world records and one new national record were establish- ed at to-day's Eastern Japan Swim- ming Championshipa meel held nt the Meiji Shrine Pool in Tokyo.
was
The 11-year-old world record for
which 1,500-metre free style established by Arne Borg; in 1927, was shattered by Tomikalsu Amino. freshman of Nihon University of Tokyo, who negotiated the distance seconds. This in 18 minutes 68.B
betters Arne Borg's mark by 8.4 seconds.
WAS
Amano also established two more world records, respectively, for 500 metres in free metres and 1,000 style. Ils record-breaking me for 300
metres was six minutes nine seconds, while that for 1,000 metres 33.8 seconds.. minutes 12 Arneborg's marks for the two events were six minutes 15.2 seconds and 12 minutes 43.4 seconds respectively. Shigeo Aral, of St. Paul's Univer- new sity of Tokyo, established world record for 200-metre free- style on a 50-metre course with a time of two minutes 0.4 seconds.
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Shigeo Ara 50 established national record for 300-metre free style with a time of three ininutes i 31.2 seconds.-Domel.
LOUIS-SCHMELING
Film Of Sensational Bout Showing In Colony
Local sportsmen are afforded the
thehenvy opportunity of seeing weight championship bout between Joe Louls and Max Schmeling. The
Queen's Theatre.
Jack Hulbert, Hie English comedian, and Patricia Ellis, the American alar, are together for the first time in "Paradise For Two" now being shown at the King's Theatre, They make a delightful pair.
Results of A. A. A. Finals
100 YARDS
(Continued from Paye R.)
1. M. B. Oseildarp (land); 4. Q. Mariant (als); 3. M. M. Scarr (Achiles); 14. b. 1. Pace (Stockhrath); 5. 11. C Wickeryan Highgatel; 6, it. Giles (LA.F.) 4. yd. Time: 8sec.
220 YARDS
Manley (Woodford Gerent, 20.; toyd.
Umain, 39.2sec.
EDRICH COLLAPSES AND IS OUT, CAUGHT OFF HEAD
Players Lose Two Wickets For No Runs After Day In Field
By Howard Marshall
who had bowled steadily for over an hour.
Yardley on-drove Smalles super- certainty and bly, with a power which made us think the stroke was Hammond's, and gradually the Gen- tlemen began to take the upper hand.
London, July 14, on for Pollard, The Gentleinen und Players match began in a blaze of glory at Lord's with a remarkable innings of 175 not out by II. T. Bartlett, the Sussex lett- hander. The Gentlemen made 411, and then in the last ten minutes the Players lost Edrich and Price in one over from Farnes with scored.
He
no runs
ammond was in no hurry, but Yardley hit Smith for couple of 4's an over, and by the luncheon interval the total had reached 100, and the Gentlemen were no longer
desperately, struggling des
Edrich was most unlucky, for he played his second bail from Farnes on to his right temple and collapsed.
HAMMOND'S STUDY quickly recovered and prepared
Yardley had Barrow shave from to resume batting when he saw the umpire signalling that he was out, the first ball Nichols bowled him Stephenson had caught the ball us it after luncheon, but that was the last ricochetted from Edrich's head, and threatening thrust the Players were able to make for some time. Hun- 440 YARDS RELAY (4 at 110)
Altogether it was an extraordinarymond was content to play very un- 1. G. 3. Hatacca, Pro Patria, Silano there was misfortune indeed,
Pro Patria, tay): 2, G. S. Gberdan, Milano (lialy); 3, "De Terkvagal (Hulday's cricket, and the Players cannot obtrusively, as if he were more con- look back on it too happily. They cerned with making a close analysis land); 4. Poly. Yard; foot. 43.2sec.
MARATHON
had three of their opponents out for of the Players' attack, and when t 1, W. Van Beveren (Hoitend); 2, R.
1, J. W. Beman (Birchfield), 2hr. 30ml. 35, they dropped Bartlett when he 155 he did drive Pollard with the
O'Sullivan lerne !). Murich Atafanta; 3. K. Jenkins
J. chardson 30sec: 2, F.
3. Latham (Wentbury, was 62, and they saw the Gentle-authentic and murderous crash, be (Oxford Unity.); 4, 1.A.C.1: 8. G. Caldena (taly); J. Clark-46-21:34. T. F. Lalande (Herne Hill: men's total sweep up against sill the was astonished to see Compton at four silly mid-on take a remarkably ne into
respectable odds
the (Atalanta). Tyd: same. 22.1c.
| B. 1.. 11. Orths erne Hill).
catch.
with 440 YARDS
trouble Bartlett had some 1. A. Maffel italy), 241. Ain. (chain-hundreds,
To lose two wickets themselves in pionship record; 2. F. Miersch (Luxem bourg, 2316, 28in: 4. W. F. N. Brach those last 10 minutes was a bitter Pollard, poking at him uncomfort- with con- violent 4's and nearly killed Yardley lending, zaft, 018 4. 11. A. Powell (Achillesi, 221 in 5, H. K. Liter ending, and Farnes' opening overs ably, though he hit Smith for two amushing Nottingham Univ.), 2211. 3. 0. 5. S. to-day will be watched
in the process with siderable intereal.
straight driver HIGH JUMP Beattie (Victoria Park), 22tt. Gin.
Rohrrin
1. A. G. K. Brown (Achilles); 2. A. Pen ngton (Oxford Univ.; 3. Salford) holder); 4 C. Kearny Achilles): 5, 11. E. Tack (City of London Palleel; E. A. Russell Woodford Gremo Inches, Inches, 49.2sec.
RED YARDS
1,
C. 1. 9.
LONG JUMS"
1, R. O'Raterty (Eire), Gfi. in. (atter
HOW BARTLETT SCORED Bartlett's innings was in keeping not out was the first century scored with these odd proceedings. 1ils 175 for the Gentlemen since 1934, and the highest score siner C. B. Fry made Bartleti hit 24 232 not out in 1903.
's and four 's..
J. Collyer Walford) Tholder); 2. film is being shown to-day at the pie A. G. Baldwin (Army): 3, B. F. Nac Cabe (L.A.C.); 4. E. A. Stars Essex B); Slow motion brings to light the, J. Veshaert (Beltuun); 0, F. R. Rand-ne; 2, R. K1 Kennedy (Achilles), 4, 2. Urqubrooke (Achilles), oft.; 5. A. W. blows which ley (Salford), ayda fyd. Imin, 33.78cc.tit. 14. v. Stubla (Poly). ft. in
ONE MILE true nature of the
Wooderson (Blackheath Selwyn (Achilles, Sft, 10in.
POLE VAULT Louis rained on Schmeling to gain a
1. M. Romeo (Italy), 13t., 2, F. B. Webs first round victory and enthusiasts holder; 2. D. B. Pell Herne : 3, J. W. L. Alford Roath; 4. L. Bercali are able to judge for themselves the italy: A, B, F. H. Wright Send);ter (Achilles), 121, in English native Bin; 4. 11. Dodd (Hull) thalder), itt, truth of the assertions that Schme-, F. Close (Surrey A.C.), Byd; yd. 4min record); 3. A Gibson (Atalanta), 12
Jin.; 5. 1. D. Sunith (Alstontal, 11ft. THREE MILES
THROWING THE JAVELIN ling was fouled,
1. 1. E. M. Blakeway (Achilles), 1971. Achilles; tholder); 3, 11. tennessey Herne : 4, G. M. Carstairs Edin-1 in.: 2. S. Wilson (Burchfield) holder), burgh Univ. 3, P. C. Datnly (Southend); 18. 14; 3. A. T. Lommarud (Not (Finchley) ; 10yd way. 104ft 4in. 4. I. D. M. Killop 6. A. Bingham
Mijocarian). 1771. in. 5. . IL Turner 11irkenend Police). 1671t. in.; 6. J. F. 11. 21zer.
Klein (Achilles), 16021, 221.
CRICKET SCORES
London, Aust. 10.
Cricket lunch scores were: Worcester 104-8 against Derby. Northants 25-2 against Essex. Glamorgen 70-2 against Hunts. Lancs 66-3 against Somerset. Leicester 03-4 ngabist Sussex. Warwick 73-3 against Yorks.
13 dicc.
1. C. A. Einery Achilles); 2, P. D. Ward
120 YARDS HURDLES
1. D. O. Finlay (R.A.F.) tholder); 2. 3. 8. Thernten (Achilles); 3. ft. J. Bros *er (Holland): 4, F. V, 6copes (Oxford Univ. 6, 2nd-1.t. E. J. C. Higgins Army):D.
TIROWING THE DISCUS
1. A. Convalini italy), 10ft. 0 in.: 2, Young (Cilasgow Police), 138ft. 4in.;
THROWING THE HAMMER
8. T. L. Lockton Achilles). 3yd.; 2yd. 3. R. J. Lirasser (Holland), 1941, 33. 14.45EC. Dritiks record).
440 YARDS BURDLES
1. J. Bosmans (Belgium) holder): 3, P. Joye (France); 2, Rt. 1, Wallace (Ele: 4. B. A. Palmer (Cambridge Univ.): 5, Murnane (Surrey A.C); 6. T. 1. Lockton
54,1FCC TWO-MILE
were
Once more the Gentlemen'
the catch. caged an out-swinger from Smailes resisting stoutly, but at 193 Yardley und Price pounced on That was a blow to the Gentlemen, for Yardley had looked extremely safe, and very soon Pollard took the He made his last 75 runs out of new ball.
BARTLETT DROPPED
driving Barilett greeted it by 80 in 40 minutes, and his last wicket
Smures gloriously, though al 52 he partnership with Farnes put on 62
Bartlett hit Nichols for five 4's in was dropped in the guiley off Pollard. Moore kept him company for a runs, of which Farnes scored 10, one over,, though it must be added that this was after Nichols had been white until he made no stroke at all kept on for 90 minutes unchanged. to a boll from Nichols, which come Some of Bartlett's hits carried pro- down the hill and hit the cft-stump. digious distances, and his off-driving So ut tea the Gentlemen had lost six wickets for 250, and Brown preceed- was glorious.
Bartlett has had a very successfuled to drive mightily until at 285 he 1, 1. Healion (Eire), 1720, 14in.; 2. T.
He played a was excellently caught and bowled McAnallen Royal Uinter), 149ft. n. 3.
་ ་ ་ ་ great innings of 94 against Yorkshire, by Smith,
Two balls later Smith had Meyer- PUTTING THE WEIGHT D. McD. Clark (Royal Ulster), 148ft. lin. season for Sussex.
1. C. Protett (Italy), ft. 18in. 2, H. Land on Tuesday he scored a match-
80 minutes 1.b.w. and it was left to Stephenson not out in Howland (Achilles), 43 (t. 7in; A. Le
winning 01
to stay with Bartlett as carefully as Pisan istRt. 43ft, Tin.
against Essex. The matches between Gloucester (Achilles). Yard: EPLECHASE
could. He survived until the TUD-OF-WAN (100 stones)
Bartlett he who conched Woolley, (holders) (Feltham)
WUS and Notts, Middlesex and Kent, and
320, when he flicked RAS.C 1. J. . Potts (Baliwell) 2. B. It. Finit- were Surrey and Australians
Smethwick); 4. F. Abberton (Queen's Cranleigh and District Branch Brition when he was at Dulwich, must have score
watched his pupil with mingled feel- Nichols to Price and then the real started, owing to rain-Reuter Bul-wick (anchester YM.C.A.: 3, A. Stoker!
Park; 8, J. F. Bola (L.A.C.); 6, IL C. Legion by 2 pulls to 0.
ings, though no doubt he felt inglined assault and battery begun,
We thought Farnes would hardly letin.
to applaud many of those lovely left-
last an over, but he put his bat to hander's strokes.
a strange the ball most resolutely and correct- Bartlett's innings was mixture of mort confident attack and ly, while Bartlett folled the bowling. alarmingly diffident defence, but, Nichols had been toiling away with splendid spirit for 00 minutes when however many shocks he ve uct Bartlett took those five 4's off him in particularly against Pollard, the fact
made his runs one over, and then Bartlett hil Smith remains that he
for a couple of 6's and two 4's In Ave magnificently.
He rather overshadowed Yardley, balls, just to show that he had no whose innings of 88 was for less sper-preference for any special kind of tacular, but technically, for sounder, bowling. and we must not forget, in record- ing good performances, the spin bowl- Ing of Smith and the wicket-keep- ing of Price.
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A six off Nichols landed on the grandstand roof, and there seemed to be no stopping Bartlett's amazing onslaught wlien Furnes snicked Pol- lard to Price and the innings came excilement
It was strange, after our expert-to an end.
It appeared that the ence at Manchester, to see the sun shining on a cricket field, and in this must be over, but in the remaining 10 unfamiller brightness Nichols and minutes came Edrich's misfortune thej and before the close of play Price Pollard (Pavilion end)
riser from Farnes managed to touch Players' bowling.
There was not much pace in the and was caught by Hammond at first
GENTLEMEN wicket, and Gibb and Allen looked up.
began
very much at home., Gibb, in par-n. o. Allen, e Price, b Pollard ticular, seemed to be immovable, A. Gibb, hw, b Smith (P.). with his sound footwork and his R. E. 8. Wyatt, ibw, b Smith (P
Pollard ****** *... economieal technique, and after half W. H Hammond, e Comptus, un bour Smith cume on for Nichols, N. W. D. Yardley, Price, h Smalles
Smith at once found his length, and T. Dartlett, not out bowled a couple of maiden overs 10. 11. Moore, b Nichols
R. J. Meyer, ibw, b Smith (P.) prove it, and at 25 Allen was missed Brown, c & b Smith (P.) at second slip off Pollard. This was Capt. J. W. . #tephenson, & Price, distressing for Pollard, who had
B 2, 1-b 3. - 2 bowled well, but then two runs later. *res, e Price b Pollard Gibb walked in front of Smith's top- spinner and was 1.b.w,
Nichols
Total PLAYERS
Smith Jooked threatening, and he xdrich. e Stephenson, b Farnes beat Wyatt with his Arst ball, but it utton, not out
but.
Nichola
Tetal (2 wkt.). ................
Compton
411
was Pollard who took the next nies, e llammand, & Farner wicket, for Allen played an indeci-Paynter, not out..... sive stroke and Price, standing up,
Woolley, Hardala caught him brilliantly. The Gentle- nien were doing poorly, with only 31 Nichols, Smallca, Pollard, Smith (r.) to
GENTLEMEN--First Innings runs on the board, and at 35 Smith had Wyatt unquestionably lb.w.
It began to look sadly like a rout, but Hammond and Yardley were un- perturbed by the prospect. They quietly set about retrieving the post-no-ball. tion, and before long Smailes came
Pourd Smith (P.)
Smailes
20
117
276
G 140
21
+
Nichols and Pollard each bowled one Umpires: Chester, Hardstall.
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