THE CHINA MAIL.
TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1934.
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"CHINA EXPECTED TO PROTEST AGAINST MANCHUKUO
“CHINA
EXPECTED
MALAYA WIN AT MACAO
-PORTUGUESE
COMMENCE
PERFECTLY
Late Goal Decides
Epic Struggle.
MACAO MASCOT GIVEN
TO VISITORS
(BY STICKS)
THE Malayan Interport
hockey team con-
tinued in winning vein
yesterday when they de- THE Arsenal beat Aston Villa by 3 goals to 2 at Highbury,
London, on March 10, thus reversing the score of the pre- vious week's Cup-tle match, when Aston Villa beat Arsenal by 2 goals to 1-Blair (the Villa Captain and right back) on right, and David Jack (Arsenal's inside-right) in a heading tussle In front of the Villa's goal.--(S. & G.).
feated Macao in a fast and evenly contested game by an only goal scored by Baharom in the final minutes of the 3 WORLD
game.
The game was played before a crowd of 5,000. Macao opened strongly, and for the first 20 minutes completely swept the
Only
visitors off their feet. superb play by the two Malayu full-backs averted an early score.
After H goalless first hal Malaya settled down to good com- bination and the exchanges were! shared. The Macao team showed! very fine team-work, and their speed almost equailed that of the visitors.
centre
fo
D
Caleb broke away on the right wing late in the game No flash астоим perfect Baharom who snapped up the puss and broke through on his own to score. Baharom had, another oppor tunity in the lust minute of the Kame after a Gne solo effort, but
he shof wide of the goal.
One Change In Team
SWIMMING
RECORDS GO
17-Year-Old Sets Backstroke Mark.
MEDICA ́AGAIN SUCCEEDS
MILLWALL WIN OVER SOUTHAMPTON.
Valuable Points To Save Relegation.
London, To-day.
DONN "Y"
SWIMMING
CAPTAIN
Programme For May 10 Gala Announced
SEALED HANDICAP RACE EVERY FRIDAY
The programme for the first Y.M.C.A, swimming gala for this season to be held on May 10, was drawn up at a meeting
of the "y" Swimming Com mittee yesterday,
Mr. A. G. Donn presided, and those present were Mr. R. Gold- man, (Hon. Secretary), Mr. E. F. Selk (Hon. Treasurer), Miss J. Weller, Miss A. Fowler, Masare, W. F. Kerr, H. G. Lange and, R. B. Wood.
It was decided that swimming and diving classes for those who wish to improve their swimming will commence on the first day in May.
Tues-
Mr. A. G. Donn was elected as Swimming captain, Mr. W. F. Kerr water polo captain, and H. G. Lange vice-captain. The programme of events for the first Gala are 50 Yards, free style (Men)., Handicap Aggregate cup.
Millwall secured two valuable 50 Yards (Ladies), Handicap, home points yesterday when they Aggregate cup. Novelty Race. best Southampton by single,
#
Men's 50 Yards goal In the Second Division of the English Football League.-Reuter. Mixed relay"
a level Fancy Diving (dives to be no- The Lions are now on with Swansea, third from the foot minated). Water
breast-stroke. Puce (four-a-side)..
Polo
match
Columbus, 0., April 5. Three world records were braken and one
Dew Amateur Athletic
of the table. Lincoln City are (Selected teams). Dancing in the Union mark was set here to-day indoomed to relegation, but Man-West Lounge.
a fight- the first day of competition of the chester United still have National A. U. indoor swimming
meel.
Hing chance.
Alvande Veghe. 17-year-old re- presentative of the Newark athle tic club, established a new world Grimsby record for the 150 yards back.Preston stroke of one minute, 36.9 seconds. Bolton
Brentford Taylor Drysdale, of the UniverBradford 1. W. Moorny played in place of Abbas at left half, while C. O. Lajsity of Michigan, bettered the old Bradford C. Brogy, the centre half, A. Khan world record by deing the 300-Port Vale
West Ham and Caleb were the outstanding yard medley in three minutes 35.4%
Blackpool players for the visitors.
Jack
Uni-
Plymouth Medica, of the
Barnley versity of Washington, set a
Bury world record for the 400-yard freestyle. of four minutes and 10 seconds.
At the dinner hold in Marne last night the Malayan team were pre- sented with n celluloid doll, the Macko mascot. The doll is dress- hockey player miniature ball and stick.
ed as
J
with
A
«peonds.
Table To Date
Hull Fulham Oldham Southampton Walter Spence, of Rutgers Uni- Notta C. versity, ninde an A. A. U. meet re- Notta F. The following were the teams, Malaya:-Ariera (Peraki, Rabun cord of 51.1 in the 100-yard free Millwall
Goals PWLD F
A Prx .38 26 8 5 90 48 55 .38 20 12 6 77 48 40 .37 19 11 7 71 63 45 .38 10 12 7 37 20 16 37 .38 18 15 6 67
.38
2 77
7 58
7 40
3 69 68 37
It was also decided to hold a sealed handicap race for members (over 60 yards each Friday, as from
April 20.
BRITAIN AND OLYMPICS
Deficit On Year's Working
BURGHLEY NEW ROLE
When the annual meeting of the
S. CHINA SECRETARY
INTERVIEWED
HIGH HOPES IN SOCCER AND VOLLEYBALL
SWIMMING TRIALS DURING
WEEK-END
ENTRY"
HONG KONG
CHINESE
WIN TRIAL
Canton Forwards Shine But Defence Falter.
CHOOSING CHINA'S OLYMPIC ELEVEN
PLAYING BEFORE- A LARGE CROWD AT CAROLINE HILL ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON, THE HONG KONG CHINESE BOCCER
ASKED YESTERDAY, BY A CHINA 'MAIL REPRESENTATIVE, ELEVEN DEFEATED CANTON BY REGARDING HIS OPINION OF MANCHUKUO'S PARTICIPATION |A_GOAL SCORED BY LEE WAI AT THE FAR EASTERN OLYMPIC GAMES, MR. WONG KA-TSUN TONG IN THE FIRST ÅLL-CHINA THE GENERAL SECRETARY OF THE SOUTH CHINA ATHLETIC SOCCER TRIAL IN PREPARATION ASSOCIATION, SAID “SO FAR, AS WE IN HONG KONG ARE CON FOR THE FAR EASTERN OLYM. CERNED. WE HAVEN'T MUCH TO SAY, BUT WE THINK THAT PIAD IN MANILA NEXT MONTIL THE NATIONAL ATHLETIC FEDERATION IN NANKING WILL
In the first few minutes Canton LODGE A STRONG PROTEST AGAINST MANCHUKUO ENTER- launched a dangerous attack led ING THE GAMES".
Shy Fung King-cheong, but Hong
"We have every chance of winning the soccer and volleyball Kong were soon on the offensive. championships at the Far Eastern Olympic Games again this year." and Fung King-yi nearly pene- said Mr. Lam Chung-hoo, football manager of the South China Altrated, only a smart save by Wong letic Association, in an interview with the "China Mail." "but we Kel-leung saving the Canton goal. During the rest of the first half expect strong opposition from the Javanese team, and unless we have
exchanges were fast and furious a well balanced team we cannot possibly compete against them."
in the Canton goalmouth. Regarding China's chances In the Games, which will commence in Manila on May 12 and continue for eight days, Mr. Lam said, "China has the football, the volleyball, basketball, baseball, lawn ten- nis, track and field, and swimming titles, which she won in 1931, to retain. As I am only a soccer representative I am not in a position to forecast how many titles China is likely to secure."
TINE United States Lawn
Tennis
Association has named R. Norris Williams as the lender of the American Leam for 1934. doubles champion
of Wimbledon, with C. S. Garland in 1920 was a mem- ber of the Cup teams from 1913 to 1927.-(S. & G),
Davis Cup | British Olympic · Association was 10 B 48 48
Williams, 68 32 held at Eccleston-square recently .37 11 16 10 51 68 32 .38 11 18 9 64 06 31 was reported that there had been .38 10 17 11 35 59 31a defiell of £363 15s, in the year
88 0 18 13 48 50 31 following the Olympic Games. Manchester U.38 11 21 6 54 84 28
Despite the heavy expense of -38 0 22 7 37 65 29
sending a team to Los Angeles for the Games of 1932, however, the amount of money invested and
Swanzei
(Peruk), C. O. La Brody (Selangor),[style event. Alfahad Khan (Perak), C. R. La Spence and Medica starred in lacoln Brany (Perak), Abbas Bin Saaid competition last year. In the A.I
(Malera), Caleb (Perak), Bohoroni (Peral). Rajah Mohammed (Perak), Osman (Perak) and (Singapore).
A. U. Indoor competition in April,
at New York City, Spence A. C. Perdinu 1933
captured the
Li Kam made a good save when he held
up Но Ка Keung, who looked as if he must score from a breakaway, and the interval arrived with the score-sheet blank.
China's soccer team will be jselected from three Chinese team Kong
In the second half the Hong team had the best of the -the South China Athletic Asspi
game, launching continuous at- ciation, the Eastern China
team, tacks. The only goal was scored which has its headquarters in Canby LEE WAI TONG when he re- ton, and the Shanghai
ceived a pass from Tao Wai-shing. series of, games will be played be-Wong
Kel-leung made Д full
team.
A
tween the teams before the selec-length dive in a fruitless effort to
tion of 15 players is made.
Bave a rasping shot.
Hong Kong will have Pau ping, Ho Ku-keung, Tay Quee Hang, Ho Chor-in and Lec Wal-
Ka-
Fung King-cheong. Chu Kwok- luen and Shao Chun-lim played well for Canton,
tong probable representatives, al-
The following were the teams: though Lee Wai-long has for some Lime expressed his desire not to A. Leung In-chan (S.C.A.A.), Lau Hong Kong:-Wong Wah-kai (SC. participate in the Games, awing Mau (S.C.A.A.); Ho Chor-in
(Chung
to health reasons, He says that Wah Athletic Association), Leung
he may, however, accompany the Wing-chuf (S.C.A.A.), Lee Kwok-wai team to Manila.
(S.C.A.A.): Tso Kwek-shing (S.C.A. A), Tay Quee-liang (S.C.A.A.), Len The Eastern China team, which Wai Teng (S.C.A.A.), Chu Ping-ming lost by a single goal at Caroline (Chung Wah Athletic Association), Ho Ka-keung (Chung Wah), and Hill last Sunday, comprises the
Fung King-y (Chung Wah). following:
Chaton:-Wong Kel-liang (Sun Yat Wong Ki-leung, Li Tin sang, Tam Sen University): Li Tin-sang (Canton Kong-pak. "Darky" Chen, Lat Kwok- Police), Tan: Kong-pak (Canton chíu, Ah thui. Keing Slurrick, Mak Do. Police) L Kam (Canton Police), Liu Fung King-cheng, Chu Kwok luen and Hing choi (Canton Police), Wong Sul- 1p Pak-wi
Most of these footballers well-known in Hong Kong,
kat (Sun Yat Sen University): Young are Sul yick (Canton Police), Chu Kwok- Tuen (Sun Yat Sen University), Fang King-cheong (Canton Police), Shao (Lingnam University) and
The Shanghai team will come to Chun-lim Hong Kong on April 23 and twop Pak-wah (Cantan Police). matches will be played against the northerners before the selec- ition is made.
Next Trial On Saturday
The next trial game, between Hong Kong and Canton, will be staged in Canton this Saturday,
the The object of the trials is to select team to meet the selected Shang- hai Chinese eleven, who are ex!
Lord been appointed to succeed
tochdale
Brig-Gen. R. J.
Swimming Trials Keztish, who resigned their Bri-| The Chinese swimmers for tish delegacy to the International [Olympiad "will Olympic Committee. Gen. Kentish April 24 and 26, either un has been co-opted a member of the European or the Chinese Y.M.C.A. pected in the Colony on April 28.
pools. Canton is sending her beat The following is the Olympic
and 100-yard freestyle championships at New Haven the in hand is similar to that shown Macao: Almada (goal); J. Rodri event, and with Wallace and Leo-previous month.
in the books before the opening of gues (right back), M. Cardoso (left
Medica the 300-yard-
won the 440 and 880 the 1932 Appeal Account. nard Spence, won back); Lino Fenoria (right half), J.
Lord Burghley has become vice- Won the 100-yard freestyle events in the A. A. U. Ferrerin (centre-balf), A. Alrons (left medley. He
in the national collegiate outdoor events at Chicago last chairman of the council, and he half); F. Nolasco (right wing). L. da event Costa (inside right), J Ramalho
(Continued at Font of Next Col.) July 16. (centre-forward), B. Risario (inside left) and A. Angelo (left wing).
Third Triumph
This was the visitors' third vie tory, having defeated the Colony Civilians by 3 goals to 2 and the Interport team by 4 goals to nil.
The Malayan team returned to Hong Kong this morning and will meet the United Services in the Ainul match of the series at King's Park at 5 p.m. Lo-day.
and Sir Noel Curtis Bennett have British Olympic Council.
JUNIOR LEAGUE CRICKET AVERAGES
BATTING
Sgt. Taylor (R.E.)
LS. Hinder (Navy)....
BATTING
Inns Runs H.8. N.O. Avge
be selected
at
the
swimmers down within a fort football programme;
night.
Miss Young Sau-king, China's lady champion, is now undergoing dally training under the coaching of her father, Mr. Yeung Chi- nam, at the South China Bathing Club,
Another girl swimmer whe is now in strict training is *Miss Lau Kwai-chun, who was
May 12-China v. Philippines May 13 Japan v. Java May 14-China v. Java
May 15-Japan, v. Philippines May 18 Philippines v. Japan May 19-China v. Japan The Games will commence Saturday, May 12. with opening ceremonies similar to the Log Angeles Games in 1932 and will close on May 19,
LADIES' YACHTING
Diana (Miss
M. Whitham).
746 another official of the South China Zephyr (Mrs. R. Wren), and Wasp
7.54 that we should create titles for yesterday's ladies yachting races 8.00 women at the Games, in order that over a 78 miles course,
BOWLING
BOWLING
0.
м.
R.
W. Avge
The Interport Dinner will
be
2
105 96 0
62.50
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·11
4
12
5
2.40
held to-night at the
China Em
Pic. Crayford (R.AS.C.)
4
210 117 0
52.50
K. Robinson (II.K.C.C.)
12
20
6
4.33
J. E. Potter (H.R.C.C.)
103
43 4
$1.50
LA. C. Cagby (Navy)
24
08
12
5.66
also very much' in the Ilme light at the Nanking Games
LL-Comdr. Besant (Navy)
4
95 63*
2
47.50
S. A. Smith (Navy)
10
2
19
6.33
last year.
A. 8. Sufiad (LRC)
3
180 65
40.33
S.Abbas (C.C.C.)
87.2
20 291
43
6.76
"As yet, there is no champion-
R. S. W. Patterson (H.K.C.C)
2
85 57 0
42.50
L/Cpl. Vaughan (RAS,C,)
18
4
48
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6.86 ship in the Far Eastern Olympiad
W. A. Reed (Recreio)
11
337 102
3
42.12
P. M. N. da Silva (Recrelo)
19
8 *29
4
7.25
for, women," said Mr. J. N. Chow,
Major Bonavin (IL.A.M.C.)
6
200
103*
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Lt. Trimble R.A.M.C)
39.3
$
103
14
W. H. B. Rigg (ILKC.C)
2
79 40
0
89.50
A. P. Pereira (Recrelo)
105.1 30
268
26
144 Athletic Association.
2
79 43 @
39.00
W. Sparrow (C.C.C.).
70
14 166
22
think II (Mrs Griffin) were winners in
L. E. Jupp (HK.C.C.)
4
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38,00 |.G. A. V. Hall (K.C.C.).
11
24
K. Nazarin (L.R.C.)
10
845 78 1
38.22
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86.1 24
232
Cpl. College (RAM.C.)
10
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A. I. Suffiad (LRC)
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3100 A. B. Cloke (Navy), ....
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3
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28.38 A. A. Rumjahn (LE.C.)
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Lt. Comdr. Hughes (Navy),
G. A. Guterres (Recreio)
9.
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B 104 58*
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$25.00
A. B. Tata, (University)
59.
9.8%
The qualification for the above averages is two completed Innings and an average of 23 runs per innings or more..
The qualification for the above averages in two matches and an average under': 10 runs per "wicket.”
porium at 8.30 p.m.
FAMOUS 'REGATTA COURSE TO BE EXTENDED
Preparations For Berlin Games In 1936
Horlin. The International rowing con- testa. which will be held as part of the next Olymple gamen "well be held on August 7 to 15, 1986. on Gruenau Jake, near Berlin,
The famous regatta course on Gruenau lake will be extended for the Olympic games and the regatta association will build # now hall for 150 boats, with dress- ing and massage rooms. A grand-" stand for 40,000 spectators", will also be erected.
Cpl. Wateridge (RE)
W. L McKenzie (K.C.C..)
W. Sparrow (C.C.C.)
11. J. Armstrong (ILK.C.C.)
P. Dunns (ECC)
8.00 they might not fool that they are
8.27 only there to be looked at. That
8.50 of course, is a topic which must selected to compete on Friday' and 9.00 be discussed by 21 the
other Saturday, ngainat ‘other 'swimmers
from various parts of China, after,
9.14 When asked if there was any which the final selection will be 9.52 chance of China winning the made. 9.68 Aquatic tile from Japan,
The following are the
aquatię
Mr. eventar the 50, 160, 400, and 1,500 9.40 Chow said, "We should not be too metres froe style, the 200 metres 9.66 pessimistic, about it." 2,66
| breast-stroke, and the 100 metres
back ktroka.
Events For Week-end
Reports from Nanking state that. Eighteen" local swimmers, not the track and "field team le sirandy, Including the women, wit be taking shape In Shanghai.
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