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GROVES AND WILSON NURMI'S 3,000 METRES THREE-FOLD OBJECT

IN FINAL.

Kowloon Golf Club

Summer Cup..

FINAL ON JULY 3.

In the seml-final rounds of the Kowloon Golf Club Sum- mer Cup competition played over the Kowloon course yes- terday.

W. Groves heat W. L. Ramsey

3 and 1.

D. C. Wilson beat G. H.

Russell 3 and 2.

In

Groves and Wilson will con- test the First over thirty-six holes on Sunday, July 3. this mutch Groves will receive five strokes from Wilson over each eighteen holes.

SHANGHAI CRICKET RESULTS.

Divecha Gives "Recs." Victory.

ROBSON, AND MANSEL-SMITH

DO WELL.

Shanghai, June 12.

RECORD SMASHED.

Young Polish Runner Clips Two Seconds.

IN OLYMPIC TRIAL.

Finnish Runner, Not Perturbed At New Challenge.

Antwerp. Yesterday. Kusocinski, the Polish runner, has established a new world's re- cord for the 3,000-Metres. A: Antwerp to-day In 227 Olympic Trial he covered the distance in 8 minutes 18-4/5 seconds, thus smashing Paavo Nurmi's 1920 re- cord by 2 seconds.---Reuter.

OF SPORTS.

J. D. Bush's Address to Chinese Athletes.

EASTERN A.A. AT HOME.

Mr. J. D. Bush, who presided at the "At Home", of the Eastern Athletic Association on Saturday night, said that there was a three-fold object in sports:

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2. To cultivate the spirit of genuine sportsmanship. 3- Esprit de corps..

The Eastern A.A., which founded in 1928, has increased its Athletic circles have received membership from 50 to 400, and the news with astonishment as Saturday's "At Home" proved an little has been heard of Kusocin-excellent Indication of the spirit ski, who is still very young. prevailing in that association. The Polish sportsmen are jubilant over Chinese Y.M.C.A. was packed to

with

the youth's success and predict overflowing

members and that he will win the Olympic title their friends during the evening. for this distance with comparative Ater the presentation of prizes a ease.

concert was given by the membersi and much appreciated, especially the items in which Fred Abraham, the talented young violinist, ap- peared. An exhibition of Chinese boxing and a cinematograph per-: formance also helped to make the evening a definite success.

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Nurmi, the famous Finn, has now but two records to his credit

the 5,000-Metres which he hover ed in 14 mins. 28-2/5 secs. in 1924, and the 10,000-Metres which he perforined in 30 mins, 6-1/5 secs. In 1929. He is, however, not in the least deterred and is practis- Mr. He Iu, Compradore of the Bank, and Mr. Chow The following were the results of ing assiduously for his attempt on Mercantile yesterday's League Cricket games: the Olympic Marathon, the win-Ngan-ting, of the National City The Shanghai Recreation Club ning of which has been his life's Bank, were each presented with beat the Wanderers by five wickets. ambition.

scroll, for the unfalling interest! Wanderers 83 (M. J. Divecha. 7 Finnish authorities, who have which they have taken in the for 26).

seen Kusocinski in action, main- development of the Eastern Athletic Recs. 85 for 5 (M. J. Divecha 29 tain that Nurmi with his experi- Association. A special cup not out).

ence and wonderful determination presented to Mr. Lam Wing-yan by will more than hold his own in the the committee for his financial sup- face of this new Polish challenge, port during the past three years. and may even return new world Mr. Chow Ping-un, a cousin of figures at Los Angeles in this the Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau, distribut- event. Nurmi is reported to be in led the prizes won by members in the] excellent condition in spite of his association's Lawn Tennis and Ping! growing years.

Pong tournaments.

The Police Recreation Club drew with the Shaforce.

Shaforce 261 for 9 dec., (Sgt Vance 86 not out, Booth 57).

Police 163 for 6 (J. A. Quayle 62 not out, F. L. Wainwright 46).

The Nomads drew with the Armoured Car Company. Armoured Car 172 (E. G. Gard ner 52, H. O. Bramble 30, A. Lin- gard 6 for 35).

Nomads 103 for 3 (C. G. W. Rob- son 50, W. Mansel-Smith 36 not cut).

CHICAGO BREAK EVEN

WITH GIANTS.

American Baseball.

.New York, Saturday. The following ware the full re- sults of to-day's Baseball games:

National League.

New York

New York

Brooklyn Brook!

Boston

Boston

4 Chicago

2

▸ Chicago

L

& Cincinnati 2

8 Cincinnati

1

0 Pittsburgh

2 Pittsburgh

1

Philadelphia 5 St. Louis

4

After twelve innings. Philadelphia € St. Louis

8

American League.

Cleveland

9. Boston

2

Chicago

2 New York

4

14 Washington 11

6 Philadelphia

7

Chuck Klein hit a home run.

Detroit

St. Louis

Al Simmons hit a home run.

-Reuter's American Service.

TABLES TO DÁTE

National League.

Chicago Boston Pittsburgh New York {Philadelphia

St. Louis Brooklyn

Percent-

P. W. L. ago. .57 88 24

.57-81 26

51 26 25 .68 27 26

.579 544 .510 .509

..62 30 32

..55 2629

SOUTH IN GOOD POSITION

AGAINST NORTH.

Warwick 148 For No Wicket

Against Glamorgan. --

London, Saturday. The following were the tea interval scores in the first- class cricket matches menced to-day:-

com-

Test Trial Match, North v. South at Manchester. South 247 for 3 wkts, (K. S. Duleepsinhji 128, Woolley

50, Hammond 54 not out). Middlesex v. Yorks at Lord's. Middlesex 152; Yorks 15 for

no wicket.

Essex v. Oxford University

at Leyton.

Essex 240 for 5 wkta.

Hants v. Kent at Portsmouth.

· Kent 208 for 6 wkta.

Somerset v. Surrey at Taun-

ton.

Somerset 180 for 8 wkts.

Warwick v, Glamorgan at .Edgbaston.

Warwick 148 for no wicket.

Derby v. Leicester at Ches. terfield..

Leicester 187 for 7 wkta.

Gloucester v. Notts at Bris- ··

tol.

Notts 178 for 3 wkts.

Sussexv, Cambridge Univer- sity at Hove.

Sussex 212 for 7 wkts.

Worcester v. All-India at Worcester. Worcester 173 for 1 wkt.

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Los Angeles, May 19. Athletes who gather here for the tenth Olymple Games this Summer will and greater frain- ing facilities than ever were placed at their disposal at pre- vlons international meets.

William M. Henry, sports technical director,

WIMBLEDON CHAMPION ORDERED TO REST.

Fraulein Aussem Not Competing.

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Berlin, June 10. Fraulein Cilly Ausser, German women's tennis cham- pion, will not take part at the Wimbledon tournament this year, it was announced to-day.

Fraulein Aussem, who emerg- ed as victor in last year's tour- nament has been advised by her physician to take a complete rest for six months, it stated.

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DROP ONLY ONE SET.

“C” Có, Argyll and Suther-- land Highlanders, are making a determined effort to win the Kowloon Section of the Hong Kong Area Tennis League. Their most recent success was registered against the H.Q. Wing, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. "C" Company have now played five matches and collected maximum points. The H.Q. Wing were much in- ferior to their opponents and only one pair,Pte McLaren and Pte. Brown, registered a win.

Full scores were as follow:- C.S.M. Lochie and Pte. Hastie (“C!". Co.) ;------ beat Pte McLaren and Pte.

Brown

& 1 beat Pte. Taylor and Pte.

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