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FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1934.

200 CHINESE OLYMPIC STARS ARE DUE IN COLONY TO-MORROW

AUSTRALIANS

BEAT WORCESTER BY INNINGS

BRADMAN'S DOUBLE

CENTURY.

Big Partnership With Oldfield.

GRIMMETT 10 FOR 80

London. To-day.

Set the lash of scoring 392 to save the innings defeat Worces tershire collapsed against Grim- mett and O'Reilly and were dis- missed for 95 to give the Aus tralians victory by an innings and 297 runs after only two days": play in their first match on tour.

Commencing the day 87 runs ahead of the county's first innings total with seven wickets in hand, W. M. Woodfull adopted the wise; course of giving the team batting)

closed the innings practice, and for 504. To this total Don Brad- man. who has been described by Plum Warner as the greatest bats- man of all time, contributed 206,

OLDFIELD RATS WELL Bradman, who was undefeated with 112 on Wednesday, yesterday

"Grand National" Winner

Miss Dorothy Paget proudly leading in Golden Miller after

he had won the Grand National, the world classic, which brought

fortunes to holders of winning tickets in the Irish Sween.

participated in a three-figure stand PROMISING

with W. A. Oldfield, the

world's

Gnest wicket-keeper. Oldfield, who it will be recalled was carried off the field when hit on the head by Larwood in the 1932-33 Australian sertes. #cored 67,

In the 1930 Australian tour Bradman scored 236 ent of 423 In 270 minutes against Wor- cester in his debut appearance in England. An average of 121 against Worcester!

Clarence Grimmett repeated his KUPCELA of the Arst innings by

10 for

analysis yesterday read:

0

M R W 15.3 7 27 5

O'Reilly, who is expected to be

very dangerous

wickets, had 4 for 25.

Scores 48 cabled by were:

Worcester; 112 (C. V. Grimmet for

33).

SWIMMING

TALENT AT “Y”

Jenkins Likely To Be

A Champion.

DONN GOING INTO STRICT TRAINING

(BY G. L.)

95 (C. V. Grimmett 5 for 27, w. the Colony's beat. J. O'Reilly 4 for 25).

Australia: 504 (B. G. Bradman 206,

W. A. Oldfeld 67, W. M. Woodfull] 46. A. F. Kippax 0, Howarth for 136).

Corporal Sutherland, of the South Wales Borderere, is an other promising Service swim- mer who has only to correct a few minor faults in his style before he attains big things in swimming events.

K.C.C. LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

ATLAS SETS

PRECEDENT

AT VALLEY

"B" Class Pony And Track Record..

BOBNIAK STAR AS GOOD AS ABLE AMAZON

(By RAPIER)

JAPANESE

OLYMPIC STARS

ARRIVE HERE

STATEMENT MADE ON RIOTS.

Baseball Team Not Representative.

"SHOULD HOLD OUR OWN"

SAYS MANAGER

It is a great pity that Atlas ie not as fit as he might be, other- wise he would be a smasher over]

On Satur- any sprint distance. day he finished up very lame after his record-breaking six furlongs run, which is probably an unparalleled feat for any "B" Class pony. It would occasion no surprise if he were promoted to

"The trouble which broke out the "A" Class before the fifth Extra which will be commenced in Japan following the decision to participate in the Manila on May 19.

The Goose also finished inside Games, in spite of Manchukuo's record. time, being beaten by only omission. has not affected the half a length in a race which saw spirits of the team," said Mr. the record bettered by one second. Ryozo Hiranuma, chief repre- sentative of the Japanese Dele- A grand finish.

gation to the Tenth Far Eastern I cannot pass by the

Championship Games, in an ex- Towers Handicap without

menclusive interview with the China tioning Mr. Black's very finish on Mati on board the Heiyo Maru

Mr.this morning. Lady Peel's Lucy Glittera. Black, who in the previous race "We feel," he continued, "that had graduated from, the Novice we owe our present proficiency Claus, brought the mare through in athletics to these Games, and with a spectacular rush over the we wish to give them our fullest last fifty yards to beat Australian support."

Charters

39 SOUTHERNERS WILL JOIN TEAM

RECEPTION AT CAROLINE HILL ON SUNDAY

PROBABLE SOCCER GAME

Over 200 northern Chinese athletes, headed by Dr. C. T. Wang, Chairman of the Chinese Na- tional Amateur Athletic Federation, and former Minister of Foreign Affairs, will arrive in the Colony to-morrow evening by the President Mc- Kinley, prior to their sailing for Manila to repre- sent China in the Tenth Olympiad, which will commence next Saturday.

The northerners will be joined in Hong Kong by 39 South China athletes and officials.

Local officials who will support Dr. Wang arc Mr. of the South China Wong Ka-tsun, general secretary Athletic Association, Mr. Ko Shek-wai, general secretary of the Hong Kong Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation, and Mr. Lam Chung-hoo, manager of the South China Athletic Association football section.

IT IS REVEALED THROUGH MR. M. K. LO, CHAIRMAN OF THE LOCAL CHINESE AMATEUR ATHLETIC FEDERA- 'TION. THAT A RECEPTION IN HONOUR OF CHINA'S ATHLETIC REPRESENTATIVES WILL BE GIVEN IN SOUTH CHINA'S NEW PAVILION, AT CAROLINE HILL, ON SUN- DAY, PRIOR TO THEIR DEPARTURE FOR MANILA ON SUNDAY EVENING. A SOCCER MATCH IS LIKELY TO BE STAGED.

Boy (Mr. Miles) and Glorious Star The Japanese Far Eastern

(Mr. Fang) for third place. It Olympic teum, comprising 132| Five More Results.

was one of the best finishes athletes and 31 officials, arrived On Wednesday. a flag pre-, Miss Leung Wing-han (Hong yesterday's have seen at the valley this sea here at daybreak to-day on board sentation ceremony was made in Kong).

They will Shanghai by Mr. Wu Tich-

the .s. Helyn Maru.

FOOTBALL

The results of games in the Kowloon Cricket sun.

There is little doubt that remain here until noon to-morrow ch'eng, Mayor of Greater Shang- Tsui Hung (goalkeeper) (Can- Club

tournament annual tennis

Bobniak Star is little inferior, if when they will sail for Manila. hal, when a Chinese National ton). were as follow:

Misunderstanding any, to Able Amazon after his run

Flag was presented to China's Men's Doubles (Rep.) C. Wigg and R. J. Walker (-3/6) in the Canterbury Park Handicap. In a statement with regard to representatives. heat L. D. Hume and H. Burson (ser.) To cover six furlongs in 1.18.3 is the trouble over Japan's participa- .The following southernį (Canton),'

9-7. 8-6.

J. A. Miller and T. Fergusson (scr.) exceedingly, fast time, in spite oftion in the Games, Mr. Hiranuma athletes will represent China:

Geo, Lee the fact that the pony was carry said: and

It represented ing only 145 1.

bint S.

P. Sincocks

Mixed Doubles (Hcp.)

TENNIS ENTRIES EXTENDED

tries

Good Riding

under

Li Ning (fall-back) (Canton) Chan Chun-cheong (Centre-kalf)

Chan Ka-kiu (Centre-forward) Wong Wing (goal-keeper) (Hong

(Hong

Kong)

Li Tin-sang (full-back) Kong)

SWIMMING Chan Ki-tsung (Canton). Chin Chun-hing (Canton). Wong Bau-shan (Canton). Kwok Chua hang (Hong Kong).

Lau Mau (full-back) Lau Pohl (Hong Kong).

Wong Mej-shun Thang Jiafoo (Hong Kong).

{Hong Kong) Mei Tre-cheong (Hong Kong),

Leung Wing-chiu Chan Chun-nam (Hong Kong), {Hong Kong). Shek Kam-put (Hong Kong). Lee Kwok-wat Miss Yeung Sau-king (Hong (Hong Kong)

Kong),

Chan Woon-king (Hong Kong)

(Hong Kong).

FLYING HANDICAP BILLIARDS

(centre-half)

(centre-half)

(centre-half)

Ho Chor-in (centre-half) (Hong

Lee Wai-tong (forward) (Hong

Ip Pak-wah

(Hong Kong)

(forward}

Fung King-cheung (forward)

{Hong Kong)

Там Kong-pak

(Hong Kong)

(forward).

"There has been a lot of mis- Big strides have been made dur-(CT.) 6-4, 8-6.

W. Hyde and J. Rodger (-1.3) beat 3 3/6 sees. faster than Allas's new understanding about the Round securing half the wickets for 27 ing the past few months by mem-r Grose and A. E. Guest (15.3) 3-6. record!

Table Conference held in Shang rans to give him a total "bag" of hers of the Y.M.C.A. swimming4-4, 6-4.

that hai. It was indeed unfortunate

A certain group of people 80 for the match. His section, and the coming season is

in Japan misunderstood the

con- being looked forward to with great (1/6) beat A. E. Simmons and Mr. Bart in this race, as Bronze Era Istitution

W. C. Hung and Miss M. Kacker there was an extraordinarily bad

of the Far Eastern and Meeting Bay might have offer- Athletic Association, and did not hopes of many new records being Blake (+15) 6-2, 6-4.

V. H. Freeman and Mrs. W. Ned a serious challenge. As it was realise that a new country has to set up.

Hosford (ser.) beat Mr. and Mrs. D.

only two of the nine starters got be elected unanimously before be Under the careful tuition of Mr.(Orr (scr.) 6-2, 7-5,

away to anything like a good start coming a member. They were English Eric Railton, who has now unfor-

and they were Bobniak Star, first, Lance left the Colony,

the impression that a Kong). tunately

and Just That, third placed pony. (majority vote would create a new Miss Reuter Corporal Jenkins of the Royal

member. Army Medical Corps has made con-i

In connection with the Lawn Ten-

"People In Japan wanted to Miss Lau. Kwai-chun Įsiderable progress and should be nis Association's twenty-fifth anni-

we had entered the Kung). well-judged know why Mr. Butler rode a able to compete successfully with versary tennis tournament, entries

will close on May 9 at 4 p.m. It race on the winner. There is no Round Table Conference, knowing. was originally announced that yes-doubt that had he attempted to that China would oppose the elec- We thought terday was the closing day for en-stave off Just That's challenge tion of Manchukuo.

after passing the Rock he would that we could come to an under- have been beaten in the run home standing, and had always felt that be- by Night Star, Mr. E. S. K's se- there would be no harriers cond string pony. As it was between countries in the realm of was content to give his mount a sport. breather and then let him соде again at the quarter mile post, and "There has been a lot of ex- this resulted in a win by a neck. aggeration with regard to the posi

The fact that Bobniak Star was tion in Japan, but since leaving we going out instead of Able Amazon have received WITES from our London, To-day,

C. L. Stapleton, with a start of 6) Pte. Campbell, the champion

appeared to have no significance friends saying that everything appoints, won the flying billiards Chan Shek-ping Magnificent bowling by "Tich Army swimmer, has shown a mark.

Taang King-chuen Freeman, who secured 12

for ed improvement in his style, but Kowloon Indians will play their to the public, as he returned a win pears to have returned to normal. handicap, held at the Kowloon

BASEBALL 108. enabled Kent to

beat his leg thrash is still at fault. This final match of the Mamak Hocker dividend of $78.10.

Soldier of China, though carry:

The match was run on the Chung Chan-sa Glamorgan by an innings and 35 is a pity, as it prevents him from Tournament this season when they ing only 151 lb., proved a big die-short head bekind Prima. Doans. American Tournament lines, each meet on the Marina ground to-day appointment In the St. George's runs in their opening County attaining the speed he should,

Cheng Hling-yeung Prima Donna a dry course is as player engaging his opponent in a Championship fixture at Cardiff

at 5 p.m.

SHANGHAI ATHLETES A. Donn, the Associationa

Plate, in which Mr. "Ferdie" good as any other 1934 griffin, of game of 15 up. yesterday.

It is noteworthy that both

Soares rode

The following is the fastest 100 yards man, is deter-

Soldier of Germany, that I am certain, Mr. Harriman

team E. P. Phillips' Ashdown, who did not enjoy amined to go into

teams are with the Police,

thethe second string pony from Mr. cut it a bit fine on Saturday, and tournament, beating M. Rakusen's available list athletes from Shang- very successful season, last year, this season and many records are only teams in the competition to Li Shui Pang's stable, into a dead- just got home by the narrowest team by one point.

jeopardy. In- have vanquished the Radio, last heat second place with Lemberg a margin.

year's winners.

Ashdown And Freeman Open Season Well.

KENT. BEAT GLAMORGAN

He la a capable water-polo player, but needs to develop a quicker pass and speedier shooting ability.

Pte. Campbell Improves

is the first English player to scare consequently in

strict training

a century this season. Yesterday cidentally Donn is now in hospital.

be contributed 109 to Kent's total of 332

Last year Kent did not play: Glamorgan in the Championship. Kent: 382 (Ashdown 109)

Glamorgan: $5 (Freeman 7 for 41).

202 (Freeman 5 for 67).

OLYMPIC AQUATIC

STARS AT "Y”

A. Mitchell is another fine

swimmer who go very far with more training.

A great deal fe expected from

MAMAK TOURNEY

HOCKEY.

Saints Play Kowloon Indians To-day.

The St. Andrew's Club and the

Exaggeration

(Continued on Page 5)

Stapleton Wins K.C.C. Tournament.

PHILLIPS' TEAM WINS

Cricket Club on Wednesday night.

Results were as follow:

Teo Kwai-shing (forward)

(Hong Kong)

Tay Kwee-lang (Hong Kong

VOLLEYBALL

Wu In-tuan

Lam Shiu-wa

Lee Yuk-Inm

won the

haf;

R. P. Phillips beat C. Wigg by 24:1 beat A. Jones by 22; beat F. A.

Rakusen by 12; beat C. J. Tacchi by 5.-Total 817up.

W. C. Simpson beat A. Jones by

Killer Gough Wins Local Dart Broadbridge by 18; beat M. N

"Title" From Crash Packer

The St. Andrew's are fourth with 12 points, while the KLTC. are sixth with 11 points.

are The following

the teams

sociation this season in view of K.LT.CG, Singh; Noronha, K.

Singh: G. M. Khan, W. Singh, K Τ the keen rivalry evidenced last fanean; L. BE Singh, Sousa, Patos, FLAT the R.A.0.8. Club Duddell Street sufficient reserve to win on the "Double 30; beat C. J. Tacchi by 27; beat

the Chinese members of the A-tor to-day.

season.

Hussan and H. M. Singh.

Baldwin..

were

on Tuesday

F. A. Broadbridge by 25; beat C Night "Killer] Twelve." In water polo, however, the

At the conclusion he was presented, G. Wig by 14; lost to M. Rakusen St. Andrew's: 1. Wong: E. I.Gough" of H.M.8. Caradoc beat "Crash Y.M.C.A. are stronger than ever, A Woolley, E. H. P. White; E. Mac- Facker" in the final of the Dart Cham- by Mr. F. V. Mound, Hon. Treasurer, by 2155 up.

The match commenced at with the "Johnny Walker" Bronze G. Lee beat Broadbridge by 10; Nider and should have no difficulty in re-. 2. Bliss, N. A B. Mackay, E F. 10 p.m. and 70 members and guests Trophy. In response the "Killer" jak bent Wigg by four; beat Tacchi by

A. E. P. Guest, A. B. Hamson; plonship. taining the shield.

C. Pincher and R. present to witness. the great glowing compliments to his opponent, Fincher, E.

| struggle,

and acknowledged that it was one of 3; lost to Bakusen by 15; lost to "Crash" started off in great form the finest games he had played. Jonen by Bone down. and took the Aret Karne in сту Results of the other games were?— H. Kew beat M. Rakusen by four; fashion: It was evident that. the

Caradoc R.A.0.B., Club

lost to Tacchi by 80; lost to Broad- shooting practice by 1316 to 666 "Killer" was playing a walling gir

7 plu points in the three events, at. Shek, and drak, keying. sos how strong his Darts

BILLIARD elder, by 28, lost to Wies by 11, Ching Arsenal, Canton, on Tues opponent was, The second game was

loat to Jones by 2-67 down. great struggle, but the "Killer" Will. The following comprised the managed to wear down his opponent, Wiles throwing

very fine feather win the Kirby

Probert Hong Kong team: Sub-Inspector game an "Double One" were seen in action.....'

of the Hong David Lole, Chan Ching-chiu, Wong Both contestants were massaged for Among the swimmers were S, Kong Chinese Police Reserve, Ind Ching, Hoog Fo-hing, Wong King the first game, and both started off in Walter

great formi gaining a double with Weymouth “Makino, E. Kitamura and 6. Hon by Sub-Inspector David "Lole, de-chuen, Hóo, Kam-chiu, Kwok Chak- their first Leather, Neck and nock was Lambert

fested the Canton Police in their tong, and Wong King-fal

Try-outs To-day.

** The j÷Japanese Olympic swim-Kre

mara-had a work-out at the Euro- pean Y. M. C. A. baths, this after- noon when several of the world's

POLICE RESERVE MARKSMEN.

Canton Beaten By Visitors.

day.

champion long-distance swimmers

Eight members

to 1

Ithe struggle, but the Killer, pulled out' Cranala.

100

O'Brien 81 Clarke Bagley

100

84 Farnell SNOOKER

56 Brimblecombe 42 Parce 28-Clarke

90 Mound

10 100

C. I. Stapleton lost to Tacchi by 51 26: lost to Wigg by 15; lost to 100 Jones by 21; lost to Broadbridge by 11: lost to Rakusen by 8-67 down. 54 Rakcilsen was '63 up; TacshfƐwas | 21 up: Jones 25 down; Wigg: 16 poldown: Broadbridge 14.

(forward)

Intest

K. K. Chen (short distance) C. C. Liu (short distance) 8. T. Tung (middle distance) C. L. Lo (middle distance) T. C. Chiu (long distance) T. Sun (10,000 metres) Y. G, Lin (high hurdles) Y. G. Tao (low hurdles) P. C. Chen (weight events)

· P. K. Lang (weight events)

Y. 8. Bang (weight events)

P. S. Woo (high jump)

C. W. Wong (broad jump)

T. K. Yang (hop, step and jump)

P. L Foo (pale, vault)

P. H. Chao (short distance)

K. L Han (short distance)

X T Thoung, (middle distance) B. Chen (long distance)

8. S. Chen (10,000 metres)

T. 8. Wong (low Hurdles)'

8. 8. Liu (weight events)

Selo Kwang (hop, step, and

jump).

T. T. Hoh (broad Jump) Lễ K. Chang (weight events)

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