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FIRST THREE IN 10,000- METERS SHATTER, MARK-
Tokyo, April 15. 'Three' new: Japan, recorda were established in 'yester. day's selection of All-Japan, field and track stars for the 10th Far Eastern Olympic, Games.
China Mail Sports Diary
TO-DAY
Athletics
St. Stephen's College Annual Sports (Stanley, 2 p.m.) Football-First Division
Chinese Athletic r. Club
Recreio v. Lincolns.
(Club ground, 445 μm;) (King's
Park 4.45 p.m.) Kowloon v. South Chins
(Kowloon ground,: 4.45 p.m.) St. Joseph's v. Police
(Caroline Hill, 4.8 p.) East Lancashire. Royal Artillery
*T*44 (Sookumpoo, 4.46 p.m.) Lawn-Bowls:
E.B.G.C. v. E.C.C.
Rife" "Shooting:
(3.30 p.m.)
Hoon (Kowloon Tong, Range, Kong Rifle Club Monthly Com 2.30p.m.).
Yachting
A rare case was witnessed in the final of 10,000 meter run when Ryu Cho-shun (an official of the. | Governor-General's Office of Ko- rea), Tadzo Nakajima (Meiji University) and Hideo Tanaka (Chuo University) came to the finish In the above order complet- ing the distance in 31m. 20.2 secs., 25
31m. 24.6 secs, and 31m. 27 seca. respectively, all breaking Japan
record.
In the final of the pole-vaalt, Nishida of Waseda University jumped 4.10 meters a new Far Eastern record
The following official records were registered to-day.
1,500 meter final:
* Tanaka (Čňou University)
4m. 4.6 secs.,
*K. Tsuyuki (Kanagawa)
4.8 wees.
*New Far Eastern Records.
4m.
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Royal Hong Kong, Yacht Club. In- ter Club Regatta (Kowloon Bay. Sp.m.)
CHINESE ATHLETES FOR
MANILA GAMES
Track And Field Team Selected
TRAINING STARTED IN SHANGHAI
(Left) Jean Borotra, of France who has held the title four times, was considered to be the greatest menace to the hopes
Lawn of Gregory Mangin (right) American, National Indoor Tennis, defending champion, to retain his laurels, but Lester Stoeffen provided the upset by beating Mangin in the Final.
Australia's Team for Empire Games
VOLLEYBALL GAMES COMMENCED
St. Paul's College Beat Ching Wah College.
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FIXTURES FOR APRIL
In the first games of the Hong
Volleyball Association' series at the Chinese Y.M.C.A., Bridges Street,
yesterday, St. Paul's College defeated Ching Wah College by 3 games to 1, white Ying Wah beat Chung Nam by S games to 1.
The following is the volleybali fxture for this month:
TO-DAY
Vernacular Middle School v. Wah
Yan
Queen's College v. Wantsaf
APRIL 23.
Ying Wah v. Sai Nam Ching Hua v. King'a
APRIL 24.
IV.M.S. v, Chung Nam
Wah Yun v. St. Paul's
APRIL 25.
Ying Wah v. Wantsai (Continued from Page 4.) showing poor form last year after Ching Hua v. Queen's
his return from America, regain
APRIL 26. Shanghai, April 10.
Applications are to be called for his best form this season, and won. China will depend on 25 ath-the position of masseur-trainer. four of the nine State amateur V.M.S. v. Sai Nam
*K. Tchida (Saitama) 4m. 5 sec. letes for honours in the track and The appointment of a chaperon championships and 10 miles Aus-Wah Yan v. King's
field contests at the Olympic was referred to the executive com-tralian championship; he won the
all-round track championship of the St. Paul's v. Chung Nam Games as a result of yesterday's (mittee.
100 meter final:
APRIL 27.
R.. Yoshioka (Burika University) selection made by the China Na- Persona not selected in the Aur-State from H. Pethybridge, who Ching Hua v. Wantsal
10.7 secs.
New Far Eastern Record.
110 meter hurdles final:
Y. Shimizu (Waseda University) 15,3 Nets.
New Far Eastern Record.
800 meter final:
*K. Aochi (Rikkyo University)
1 m. 58.2 sees. *T. Suganuma (Keio Univ.) 1m.
58.6 8.
*New Far Eastern Records,
|JAPAN'S 20 SWIMMERS
FOR OLYMPIAD
Mermen Who Shone At World Olympics.
Tokyo, April 16, The selection committee of the Japan Amateur Aquatic Sports Union yesterday announced the names of 20 Japanese swimming
Bo the champions
Far Eastern Olympic games
be held in to Manila shortly.
The list includes Japan's star swimmers who participated in the 10th Olympic games held in Los Angeles and chiefly for this reason Japan entertains strong hopes in the swimming contents in Manila.
The selected members of the Japanese aquatic delegation will train at the sportsmen's Hotel in Kobe for a fortnight beginning to- day.
The following is the list of the Japanese swimmers to Manila:
Champions: Takemura, Takahas- hi, Makino. Yokoyama, Irie and Sakagami. (Students in Waseda University) Yusn, Sugimoto and Umuro. (Nippon) University) Kolde (Kelo University), Kiyokawa (Tokyo University of Commerce). Kawatsu (Meiji University), Kuta- mura (Kochi Commercial School), Honda (Rikkyo University), Umeda (Tokyo Higher Normal School) and Denki
Director: Mr. Tauruoka.
Manager: Mr. Nekl,
Contest Commitle: Mr.
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College).
Naka-
NIGEL SHARPE WINS AT QUEEN'S CLUB
tional Amateur Athletic Federa-tralian team will not be permitted
to compete at their own expense. tion following Saturday's trial meet.
The squad starts intensive RECORDS REVIEWED
Notable Performers.
training to-day under the coach- ing of John Ma of Tsinghua Un- iversity. Peiping, and Dr. C. C. Yung of Kwanghua University, Shanghai. A staff. four other experts will assist the two head coaches and it is expected that China ought to do better than
The athletes selected to represent Australia at the Empire Games in Eng- land have notable perform- ances to their credit.
had held it for the previous two years.
Horace Pethybridge has been a
successful all-round amateur ca
clist in Sydney for several years.
APRIL 28. 1M.S. v. Ying Wah Wah Yan v. Queen's
APRIL 30.
He has several times won the all-St. Paul's v. Sai Nam round track championship of New Chung Nam v. King's
Velodrome, South Wales at the
Teams participating in the vol Canterbury, and has also won many leyball series are:-
SENIOR Australian and New South Wales
championships. He established an Wantsai School, Ying Wah Col- unpaced road record from Newge, Vernacular Middle School, castle to Sydney a few years ago, King's College, St. Paul's College, J. P. Metcalfe, of the Sydney and was a member of the Marrick-Queen's College, Ching Hun Col- the last meeting at Tokyo in 1930 when she won only one University Club, came into pru-ville Club's read premiership team lege, Sal Nam Collège, Chung Nam point through the efforts of Seminence as a member of Sydney which has such a great record of College, Wah Yan College. to Kwang in the Hop. Step and High Schools' team in the Great wins. Pethybridge shines best Jump.
Following are the wearers China's colours:-
K. K. Chen (short distance; C. C. Liu (short distance) S. T. Tung (middle distance) C. L. Lo (middle distance) T. C. Chiu (long distance) T. Sun (10,000 meters) Y. G. Lin (high hurdles) Y, G. Tao (low hurdles) P. C. Chen (Weight events) P. K. Lang (weight events) Y. S. Bang (weight events) P. S. Woo (high jump)
C. W. Wong (broad jump)
of
JUNIOR
Ellis Kodoorie School, Fong Lam College, Sui Nam College, Queen's
Public Schools' championships, and in races which are run at high his high Jump record of 5ft 10in. sustained speed, but has also a tell- created in 1929, stood until D. R.jing sprint. Shetliffe added an inch and a half Ryan's Records College, St. Paul's College, King'a
College. Noel Ryan holds every New South Wales championship from
in 1932. He is to-day one of the world's best performere in the running high jump, and hop, step. 110 yards to a mile free-style, and
has broken
· SMALL-BOT'S' King's College, St. Paul's Cof- and jump. His 6ft 0%in for a high
many records, State lege, Sai Nam College, Queen's" Jump, which is an Australian re- cord, is only two inches short of and Australian, during the past College,
six months, He is the only swim-: the world's best. Metcalfe also.
mer who holds a British Empire) holds the hop, step, and jump re-
in Canada three years ago.
cord of 50ft 21⁄2in, and the braditie, having won the 1500 yards THE WORLD'S CHESS
figures
0%in. of 24ft There are few athletes in the Em-
:
jump
R. Clark is a brilliant all-round athlete, but shines as a sprint and
T. K. Yang (hop, slep and jump)/pire who can approach these. per backstroke swimmer. He was plac
P. L. Foo (pole vault)
P. H. Chao (short distance) K. I. Han (short distance) Y. T. Tsoong (middle distance) S. Chen (long distance)
S. S. Chen (10,000 meters) T. S. Wong (low hurdles) S. S. Liu (weight events) Seto Kwang (hop, step
jump)
T. T. Hoh (broad jump) L. E. Chang (weight events)
LAWN TENNIS MEETING.
formances, and Metcalfe appeared a good second to Noel Ryan in
CHAMPIONSHIP.
Fifth Game Drawn.
likely to be a triple winner. He is the 100 yards national champion- ALEKHINE NOW WELL AHEAD at present in New Zealand, where
Villingen, Apr. 14. The fifth game in the world
the backstroke | month, and won he has set new Dominion figures. ship of Australia in Sydney last Metcalfe is studying law at the
championship of Australis, beat- Sydney University. He was unable to make the trip to Adelaide for the ing the holder of many records, V. chess championship match between Besomo, in 1m. 6 1-5s. Clark al-Dr. Alekhine and, Dr. Bolgoljubov, Australian championships in Janu-
Bo holds the 330 yards medley after it had lasted for nearly eight and ary.
(backstroke, breastroke, and free-hours, ended in a draw, whereby F. I. Woodhouse is the Austra style) championship of New South each competitors scored half * lían pole vault champion and record Wales. While a pupil at the Syd-point.
Interport Committee Selected.
.
.
holder. In Sydney, on December 26 ney High School, he played Rugby The play was highly interesting 1932, he set the present figures of Union football, rowed, boxed, took Alekhine started with a slight ad- 12ft 10in, and won the Australian part in athletics, and won awim-vantage and. despite exceedingly title in January by clearing 12ft ming championships. Clark re-skillful play by Bogoljubav, the 6in. His best effort will doubt-cently entered, the University, and world champion succeeded in hold- less win in England, as the last early this week won the freshmen's ing bis Empire Games event was won at diving championship. 12ft. 3in, and the best performance in Great Britain this seLBON wag {12ft 6%1⁄2in.
Miss Claire Dennis. Miss Clare Dennis is consider
awn. The score for Alekhine is fiow.3% points, and for Bogolubov 11⁄2 point.
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The sixth game will be played (Kansai
next Wednesday, at Freiburg- Toyoda (Nippon University), Ishi- At an extraordinary general meet-
H. S. Yates, the Victorian sprinted one of the most perfect expon-Trans-Ocean Kuo Mia, harada (Meiji University), Arame, jing of the Lawn Tennis Association Yamada, Kataoka (Waseda Uni- beld yesterday, a resolution to wipe runner, after finishing third to N. ents of breaststroke swimming in versity) and Aki (Komatsu Com-out the existing regulation for the Dempsey, of Queensland, and the Australia, and holds the women's mercial School),
payment of an annual affiliation fee New South Wales representative. T. 200 metres Olympic championship.
E. Hampson, in the Australian 100 This will be her second trippionship.
Mr. H. K Maxwell, who has of $20 and to make it into one pay- ment once and for all was passed. yards championship, won the 220 abroad as a representative of the
Mr. M. K. Lo presided over the yards race in 22a, and he has been country-she holds the New South been appointed manager of the mesting in the absence of Mr. Jus-credited with 21. He is the Vic-Wales and Australian champion- British Empire team, has been a tice Lindsell, President of the Asso-torian sprint champion, and his ships, and practically every wo-well-known figure in amateur sport ciation, others present being Mr. 3. best time for 100 yards was 8 4-5s, man's breaststroke record for Aus- for 30 years. He came into pro- Įminence as, an amateur cyclist, be- A. Gray (Hon. Secretary), Mr. D. 3, one tenth of a second better than tralia.
A Higginson is a Victorianfing a member of the original En- Green (fon, Treasurer) and repre- the 1930 time, and the best in breaststroke swimmer, who has field Club, and was captain of its sentatives from the other affiliated Great Britain this season.
L, Cook Is the Australian and twice in succession won the Aus-road. team which won the Dunlop clubs.
Last year his time was 2m 56 4-5s; South Wales outright. in 1905 and The proposal was put forward by Queensland lightweight champion, tralian 220 yards championship. Shield road premiership of New Tinkler Beaten. In Mr. R. Choa and seconded by Mr. He le 19 years of age, and has had this year, in Sydney, he won in 2m 1986. He also won the 10 miles
Five Sets.
B.. Basa, it was carried by a large contests. His victories include 2-5s; lowering the New South amateur championship of Austra- record. Higginson, has lis, beating, among other great In the final of the singles of the A further proposal by Mr. Chos points, and he has had one draw, covered 220 yards breaststroke in riders of the day, a famous Queen- Clever Cyclist. time almost equal to the Austra-slander, Percy Berry, For the Queen's Club covered courts that the entrance fee for each team!
This will be Duncan Gray's third lion record held by Frank McCure, past 10 years, Mr. Maxwell has de- tournament recently R. K. Tinkler in the Tennis League should be in-
voted his energies to the adminis- N. Sharpe waged a battle over five creased from $10 to $15 a year was trip abroad, and second to Eng-of New South Wales,
land, as an official representative Miss Lesley Thompson is, a. Vic-strative side of the sport, and was Vt also passed by a large majority. sets.
The first set went to Sharpe 6-2, A meeting of the Council then of Australia. He has been the torian girl who brilliantly won the recently re-elected as hon, secre jand his accurate driving found followed, the following committees most successful amateur cyclist women's national springboard divi táry of the Australian Amateur Isant abroad, being the only ing championship in Sydney. Inst Cyclists' Association. He has weakness in his opponent's back-being appointed:
Win A Executive Committee-Messin. B. one to
held the hon, secretaryship of the great inter-month p hand. Tinkler improved in the
contest so far. He R. E. Gerrard, 23 years of age, New South Wales Cycllats' Union. second pet, which he won 6-4. J. Armstrong, A. el Arculli, Leo national Both were volleging successfully, D'Almada, Jr., and Capt. P. 8. Can-won the 1000 metres me trial is Australian' wrestling champion, for several years. Mr. Makwell but if anything the advantage in non. 3. Olymple championship at Los Ad- and has won the last two conatio represents the amateur Passing shola rested with Sharpe,Interport Selection Committee-geles, and in 1928 Anished third in tests by straight faller Ho has cyclists on the committee of the who went ahead by taking the Mr. Justice Lindsell, Mr. Et C, Fin the same event at the Olymple also been successful for the last British Empire Games and the "I third; set at 6-3.4
cher, Mr. Taul Wai-put, Mr, 9, A. Games at Amsterdam. Gray, after three years in the Victorian cham-Austalian Olympic committee. Gray and Mrs, Litton
majority.
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