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World Athletics on Eve of Tenth Olympiad
FRENCH TEAM.
BASEBALL
"DOUBLE" FOR THE INDIANS.
Yankees Beat Athletics 9 To 3.
GIANTS BREAK EVENS.
New York, Yesterday.
New York yesterday on the Dutch,
The following were the results Paris, June 20 Line steamship Stuyvesant, and will of to-day's Baseball games:— France's Olympic team was hasten on to California in the next
National League. selected, tonight by the Athletic day or two.
man Boston Braves Federation's technical committee. The team consists of one
who won New York, Giants only, Sylvio P. Cator, The team follows:
400 metres, Marcel Moulinee: second place in the broad jump in 800 and 1,500 metres, J. Keller, the Olympics at Amsterdam in 1923 Boston Braves Sera Martin and Morel; 5,000 with a leap of 24 feet 11 inches New York Giants metres, Rochard; 3,000-meter steep and broke the world's record in lechase, Vigneron; abot-put, Cle- ment Duhour; discus, Noel and Winter; high jump, Menard; mara- thon. Begeot; walking, Quintric.
GERMAN RELAY RECORD.
Merseburg, Germany, June 26. The German women's team
Paris a month later with a jump of Brooklyn Dodgers 26-feet % inch.
Hack Wilson hit a home run. Philadelphia Phillies .: 4.
Chicago Cubs
MONDAY, JULY 25, 1932.
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Cator is a natural athlete of great power and unusual speed, who de- veloped himself in his native tropi- cal island and made his spectacu- Már record almost entirely without of the benefit of scientific training-In Wittmann, Laenemann, Feldmann forty meets in which he participat and Gericke bettered the listed ed in Europe from 1924 to 1928 he world's record for the 800-meter re- won the broad jump in thirty-seven luy to-day, racing the distance in 1) minute 46.8 seconds. The listed record of 1,47.6 is held jointly by two French women's teams. METCALLE RUNS MESSAGES. Madison, Wis., June 27, Governor Philip F. La Follette will have swift messenger service this Summer. "
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AUSTRIANS ARRIVE.
New York, June 28.
offices
Chicago Cubs
learned yesterday. Dr. Theodore Chicago White Sox ... 7 .37 Fothergill hit a home run.- Ralph Metcalfe, Negro sprinter Schmidt, president of the Austrian from Marquette University, who Olympic Committee. visited the Cleveland Indians....
and furnished. has broken world's records in the Olympic dashes, and is regarded as an out- the information of Austria's repre-
sentation at Los Angeles. standing American candidate win in the Olympics, to-day took a
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AMERICAN DIVERS.
A world's record of 6.9 seconds
Pasadena, July 17. for the Olympic eight-meter rope Mickey Riley, Frank Kurtz, and ctim was claimed to-day by Nor-Ed Smith, all of the Los Angeles man Parrish, gymnast of Los An-Athletic Club, to-day won the right geles Junior College, as a result of to represent the United States ir. his performance in the Western the Olympic Games at Los Angeles, Olympic gymnastic tryouts.
by finishing in the order given in the final of the diving contest here.
The world's and Olymple record of 7.2 seconds was set in 1924 by member of the French Olympic
team.
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FINN'S JAVELIN RECORD,
Abo, Finland, June 27.
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JUPITER WINS HEAT.
St. Louis Browns Detroit Tigers
Walker and Richl
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SATURDAY'S GAMES.
New York, Saturday.
The following were the results of to-day's Baseball-games:
National League.
Long Beach, Calif., July 17. Gilbert Gray of New Orleans to- Boston day piloted his Star yacht Jubiter New York to a victory over the yacht Zos,
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Matti Javinen of Finland better-piloted by Arthur McRate, Jr., in innings,
ed the world's record for the jave the first round of the Olympic Boston
in throw to-day with a toss of tryout finals.
New York
75.02 meters (242 feet 10-128 The Jupiter crossed the line only Lindstrom hit a home run
Cincinnati ja few feet ahead of the Zoa.
inches).
'0 4 0
9 13 0
3 9 1 2 7/1
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innings. Philadelphia
The listed world's record for The winner of the series will re-St. Louis the javelin throw is 71.02 meters present the United States in the (232 feet, 11.8 inches), set by Olympics..
E. H. Lundquist of
Stockholm in 1928.
Sweden at
.10 15. 3: Lee and Hurst hit home runs. Brooklyn...
2 7 2
Philadelphia
.16 19. 2 Hurst and George Davis (2) hit!
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GREECE TO BE REPRESENTED SOUTH CHINA RACE O'Doul and Kelly hit home runs.
New York, June 28. Despite contrary reports, Greece, cradle of the Olympic Ganies, will be represented in Los Angeles next month. According to advices received yesterday by Ted Matsukes of the Greek-American A. C. Greece, will send over ten men and a trainer. They will be join- ed in New York City by Joe Mora- lis of the Greek-American A. C., a Greek citizen. He will compete in the 50,000-meter walk.
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5 11 0 Frederick hit a home run.
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SHANGHAI INTERPORT. GOLFER LOSES.
Golf. Championship.
Spa (Belgium), Saturday.
and Miss Joan MeSheehy. It shad-the Wah Nam Athletic Association M. W. Budd in Belgium Amateur ed also, her own listed world's volley-ball and basket-ball teams) standard of 1:12, but there is a re-let the Colony for the Philippine quirement that universal records Islands by the President Harrison! must be set over courses of not less yesterday morning. than 75fect, so it will be recogniz- It is the first time in the history ed only as a United States mark.
of Eastern sports that a Canton team of boys and girls has made n The re- trip to the Philippines. HAITI'S LONE ENTRANT.
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of Halti, which will compete in the played against local, combinations games at Los Angeles, arrived injbut for the inclement weather.
In the second round of the Amateur Golf Championship, Douglas Grant, of Royal Cinque Ports, beat M. W. Budd, the well-known Shanghai Inter porter, by four and three. Budd received a walk-over in the first round.-Reuter.
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