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THE CHINA MAIL.

MONDAY, MAY 7, 1934.

Sporting Page ER

CHINA'S BEST TRACK STAR MAKING LAST OLYMPIC APPEARANCE

K.C.C. BEAT U.S.R.C. AT TENNIS.

Friendly Match At Kowloon.

The United Services Recreation Club defeated the Kowloon Cricket Club by 11% sets to 0% in 1 mixed doubles encounter at the K. C. C. yesterday.

The following were the seures:-

E. C. Fincher and Mrs. W.

I. Wilson K.C.C.) last to Captain P. S. Cannon and Mra Kayell

beat L. Goldman and

CAVALCADE WINS

KENTUCKY

DERBY VALUED

AT $30,000

Three Lengths Behind Comes Discovery

AGRARIAN THIRD IN FIELD OF THIRTEEN STARTERS

Louisville, Kentucky, To-day. Mrs. 1. D. Sloane's Cavalcade, ridden by Mack Garner, the veteran jockey, won the Kentucky Derby at 6 to 5 in a field of thirteen starters over 14 miles on Satur day. Cavalcade started favourite.

Mr. Alfred G. Vanderbilt's Dis-1

three 3-6 4-6 covery, at 12 to 1, was

lengths behind the winner, beating

Mra. Lewis Bryan.. 6-4 6-3 Mrs Frask J. Heller's Agrarian.. at 15 to 1, by four lengths for

heat Major and Mrs.

Withington

C. I. Stapleton and Miss A. Mackenzie (K.C.C.) lost to Cannon and

MIK. Kayell

lost to Goldman and Mrs. Lewis Bryan lost to Major and Mrs.

Withington

A. E. P. Guest and Miss M. Griffith (K.C.C.) drew with Cannon and

Mrs. Kayell

6-2 6-3 second place.

Mata Hari Favoured

DR. C. T. WANG.

ATHLETICS IN CHINA

+Continued.tenom Phee Je

Louisville, April 30.

the Despite the popularity of

Dr. Wang said that China were Diziana Stable's Mata Hari, this 2-6 2-6 year's Derby appears to be very sending a number of women athletes open, with no pronounced favourite who would give exhibitions. Their 4-6 1-6 in sight. Form followers frankly triumphs would not be included in confessed themselves at a loss and the points for the Games, as they was a general attitude af were being sent in order to show that women as well as men were your choice."

capable of performing great things in the sporting world.

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6-2 5-7

lost to Goldman and

Mrs. Lewis Bryan 3-6 6—6) drew with Major and

Mra. Withington ... 7-5 3–6)

JIMMY FOXX HITS

HOME RUN

But Indians Beat Athletics,

GIANTS SUCCEED.

A total of 124 three-year-old -six more than last year- were nominated for the sixtieth running of the Derby, with all of last year's prominent two- the 'olds appearing on

VCBT list.

Mrs. Payne Whitney, owner of the Greentree Stables, which, in

Asked concerning China's chances.

LIU CHAN CHUNG TO TURN BUSINESSMAN

IMPRESSIVE WELCOME FOR NORTHERNERS

MCKINLEY CREW LOSE BASEBALL

A WARM welcome was extended by a large

OF

FAR EAST GAMES PROGRAMME

Commences This

Saturday,

CONTINUES FOR ONE WEEK-

The tentative programme It the Tenth Far Eastern Champion, ship Games is as follow:

May 12.

2 p.m.-Opening Ceremony.

3 p.m.-Baseball

3. p.m.-Tennis

3 p.m.-Volleyball

3 p.m.-Soccer

8 p.m.-Basketball

May 13.

crowd of local Chinese sportsmen to the 92 Chinese Far Eastern Olympic athletes, officials

2.30 p.m.-Track and Field · and travelling companions, who arrived here yes-

SHEK KAM-PUI, ONE

13 p.m.-Baseball terday morning by the s.s. President McKinley.

CHINA'S LONG DISTANCE SWIM- 3 p.m.-Tennie The delegation, led by Dr. C. T. Wang, the Chairman of the MERS, WHO WAS JOINT WINNER 3 p.m.-Volleyball Chinese National Athletic Amateur Federation, and former Minis- OF THE KWANGTUNG PROVIN 8 pm-Basketball ter of Foreign Affairs, was met by a local reception committee, CIAL AQUATIC TITLE, WITH PAU comprising of Messrs. M. K. Lo. Ko Sik-wai, Wong Ka-tsun, Lam LAI, LAST YEAR, Chung-hoo and Lo Hap-fu, and others prominent in Chinese, sports circles, who boarded the liner at the quarantine anchorage.

were joined by 63 southern athletes,

May 14.

2.30 p.m.-Track and Field

3 p.m.-Volleyball

8 p.m.-Boxing

May

offic: The northern athletes king the total of China's delegation CHINA'S 155 pm--All-Roy Championship

to the number of 155, prior to their sailing for Manila last night, Olympic Games, to represent China in the Tenth Far Eastern which commence this coming Saturday at the new Rizal Memorial Stadium.

MR. LIU CHANG-CHUNG, ONE OF THE COUNTRY'S BEST WHO REPRESENTED CHINA AT THE TRACK ATHLETES, 1932 WORLD OLYMPIAD TOLD THE CHINA MAIL THAT THIS WILL PROBABLY BE THE LAST TIME HE WILL REPRESENT CHINA IN THE GAMES, AS HE DESIRES TO SETTLE DOWN IN TO BUSINESS ON HIS RETURN.

of winning titles at the Games, Dr. BASEBALLL TEAM

Wang said that China's hopes rest-

ed on their soccer, volleyball, and swimming representatives.

SPIRIT THAT COUNTS

"It is not how many champion-

Twenty Grand, furnished the win-ships we can bring home, but it is ner and the record holder for the the spirit of the Games, and true! 1 mile classic in 1931, lends the sportsmanship that counts," con- list of nominators in the number entered with five.

Four Times Winner

cluded Dr. Wang.

TRIUMPH

Tennis Stars At Practice.

OFFICIAL LUNCHEON

the

CHAN MAY

LEAVE BY

COOLIDGE

Two Accompanying Dr. Wang is Mrs.

large launches. C. T. Wang.

Kwongtung and the Kwongsi, When asked by the China Mail were used for transferring the where Mr. Edward R. Bradley, the only concerning the

the island, ramour of Dr. athletes to owner to have won the Derby four Wang's re-appointment to the Min-they were entertained.

At 12.30 p.m., a tiffin, sponsored times. named four for this year's istry of Foreign Affairs. Mrs. running of the U.S.$30,000 added Wang said: "There was a ru-by the Kem Lung Restuarant, was

won last Jimmy Foxx, "home-run king" prize. Colonel Bradley

mour, but it is not my business to served at the South China Athleticį

Mr. M. K. DR. of American baseball, yesterday year with Broker's Tip, the year mix with his political affairs. Yes, Association's pavilion. hit a circult clout for Philadel-before with Burgoo King, in 1920 we had a lovely trip down from Lo, Chairman of the Hong Kong phia Athletics in the American with Bubbling Over, and in 1921 Shanghai, but it was very foggy." Chinese Amateur Athletic Federa-

Mrs. Wang was yesterday en-tion apoke Indians with Behave Yourself. League, but Cleveland

Mr. C. V. Whitney, whose colours tertained at a tea party given by Federation. were successful in 1915 when Re- her niece. Mrs. F. A. Shore, of In the National League, a home gret, the only filly to win a Ken-No. 8A Bonham Road.

the prize, and run by Mancuzo enabled the New tucky Derby, took York Giants, world's champlona, to jagain in 1927 when Whiskery beat defeat Cincinnati by a 6 to 3 tally. a formidable field, named four- in spite of Hafey hitting a four-United Press. bagger.

won a closely contested game by a 4 to 3 tally.

Resulta as cabied by Reuter were:

Notional League,

RE

Brooklyn"

Cincinnati

New York

Mancuzo hit a homer.

Hafer hit à homer.

Don Hurst hit a homer.

Philadelphiz

Mowry hit a homer.

Previous Winners

The following were the previous winners of the classic:

1917 Omar Khayyam (117). 1918 Exterminator (114), 1919 Sir Barton (1122).

1930 Gallant Fox (126),

1931 Twenty Grand (126).

POLICE HOCKEY DEFEAT

Captain Badly Hurt In Collision.

PINTOS GIVES REST WIN BY ONLY GOAL

In an endeavour to intercept pass from the right in the closing stages of the game, Perkins rush.

5 7 1

Boyle and Frey hit homers. Pittsburgh

8 13 0

1920 Paul Jones (126),

1921 Behave Yourself (126).

6 10

1

1922 Morwich (126).

1923 Zev (126).

9

0

1924 Black Gold (120).

1926 Flying Ebony (126).

1920 Bubbling Over (128).

5 10

B

1927 Whiskerey (126).

1928 Reigh Count (126).

Chicago

.11 11

1

1929 Clyde Van Dusen (126).

Boston

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1932 Burgos King (128),

St. Louis

2 7

1

1933 Broker's Tip (126).

American League.

1934 Cavalcade (126).

St. Louls

5 12

3

Twenty Grand's 2014 is

Burns bit a bomer,

New York

6

9

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1) clansic

Detroit '

411

2 the race.

Rogell hit a homer, Boston

The Police, who were unbeaten In the Mamak Tournament,

Ald

14 17

Cleveland

4 *

2

1 DERBY HORSES IN

BLAZING STABLE,

Rescued.

Lou Gehrig hit a homer.

For Ter hit a homer,

- Philadelphia

Jimmy Foxx bít a homer.

Chicago Washington

ed the goal and collided with Cross

fastest time on record for this collapsed.

RD

con-

unconscious over 1 miles. Reigh the field in Count's win in 1928 petted $55,875, dition and was taken to hospital! the highest sum in the history of suffering from concussion.

an

behalf of the Dr. Wang replied. tiffin the Following the Olypmie team defeated a team from the 8.3. President Me Kinley In a baseball match by 4 runs to 3

LEE WAI TONG CONFIDENT.

ATHLETES

Challenge For Fast Sport Title.

THE MANILA GAMES ·

3 p.m.-Baseball

13 p.m.--Volleyball

8 p.m.-Baseball

May 16.

3 p.m.-All-Round Championship

p.m.-Baseball

13 p.m.-Volleyball

5 p.m.-Aquatics

8 p.m.-Basketball

May 17.

China will be represented by 155 athletes at the Games, the 3 p.m.-Soccer team being comprised as follows:13 p.m.--Volleyball

BASEBALL

Chung - yang.

3. p.m.-Tennis Cheng

Chung 5 p.m-Aquatics Tsun-chen, KLO Fan-en, Lee 8 p.m-Basketball Cho-kun, Wan Lien-tung, Wul

May 18.

Tsung-pong, Cheng Kwen-chieh, 3 p.m.-Baseball Koo Teh-kong. Fo Teh King: 3 p.m.-Tennis hwa, Li Kwei-jen, Wu Sheng-teh, 13.30 p.m.-Demonstrations Cheng Piao, Huang Tano-hsiung.15 p.m.-Aquatics Koo Ting-chong. Mao Ling-kwel j8 p.m-Basketball and Yu Pe-wei.

May 19.

BASKETBALL

3 p.m.Baseball Chang Yu-taal, Liu Chen-yuen. 4 p.m.-Weight Lifting Wang Chan-jo, Yu Ching-hsiao, 3 p.m.-Soccer Chen Cheng-kuel, Mou Tao-yung,|5 p.m.--Aquaties Wang Hal-Hasg, Li Tsong-chung, 8 p.m.-Boxing Tang Pao-kun, Wang Yu-tseng and 19 p.m.-Closing Ceremony. Chang Ching-plag.

FOOTBALL

WANG TO BE HONOURED

ON RETURN

Chen Chia-chia (Chan Ka-kau), Feng Ching-hsiang (Fung King- Hundreds of Chinese sportsmen cheong), Huang Chi-liang (Wong gathered at the Kowloon Wharf Ki-leung), Lee Ning, Liang Yung to give the bearers of China's co-chao, Tsao Kwel-chen (Tao Kwal

Taun-halang, Ho lours at the Tenth Far Eastern chun), Chen Olympiad a rousing send off when Taso-yen (Ho Chor-yin), Huang the 6.5. President McKinley sailed Mel-shen (Wong Mee-shun), Lee Tien-sung (Li Tin-sang), Liu Mou for Manila at 7 o'clock last night. (Lau Mau), Yih Pei-hwa (Ip Pak- Lee Cho-kun, Mao Ling-kwei Cheng Numerous baskets of flowers wah), Cheng Chi-liang (Tay Kwee- Kurun-chick.

Kuang Mu Sheng-teh,

on board for China's liang), Hou Heng, Lee Wel-tong, We were sent Pao-hsing. Yo Pel-wel, and

Les Kuo-wal(Lee Kwok-wai), and girl athletes, Starmene,

Chan Chua-hang, one of the se- Tan Kiang-pai (Tam Kong-pak). Davis, Mystron,

to represent} lected swimmers George, Ash. Wally, and Jefferine.

China: Cheng Piao, Kao Han,

Taung-pong.

President

McKinley:

Williama, Hasil,

Mr. T. T, Chang, veteran coach and former all-round athlete at

wharf. Chan' told the China Mail

Wednesday.

RIFLE SHOOTING Chow Ming, Yang Wen-chung,

SWIMMING

Chen Chen-shing (Chan Chur-

TENNIS

TRACK AND FIELD

P.5,000 IN TICKETS SOLD

FOR OLYMPIC GAMES

Box Office Success. Guaranteed

Manila, May 1. Popular interest in the coming Olympic games, which will open

on May 12 at the million-pesa Rizal Memorial Stadium, is shown by the fact that P5,000 worth of reserved season tickets have already been sold by the operating department of the Olympic man- agement, the Japanese Club alone having bought P1800 worth of tickets for the different events, for the use of its members and guests.

VOLLEYBALL (WOMEN) Chang Pi-ju, Kwan Liv-chu, Lo

OFFICIALS

Dr. Chengting T. Wang, chief delegate; William T. L Soong,

assistant

At the Chinese Recreation Club) China whose illness on the eve of ground yesterday China's tennis the departure, necessitated his Tai Cheng-ling and Wu Shou-wen. An unfortunate accident to G. stars were seen enjoying a knock-withdrawal, was present at the Perkins, captain of the Police up.

The tennis team is made up of that he is quickly recovering, and hing). Kwok Chen-heng (Kwok Ping-sing. hockey team, marred the final match of the Mamak Hockey Khoo Host-hye, Kho Sien-kie, Lim that he may leave for Manila Chun-bang), Shih Chin-bei (8bek

on Chun-nam), Liu Pao-hel (La Po-Yuck-hao, Siao Hui-ling, Wang Tournament when the Police, Bong-800, and the Misses Huang by the 5.8. President Coolidge, Kam-pui), Chen Cheng-nan (Chan

hi), Tseng 'Ho-fu (Tsang Ho-Ching-feng, Chien Shu-ni, Liu Tu- champions for this season, were Shu-i, Wang Chun-wei, Liu Yu-lan which is don' to arrive here

Look), Miss Chen Huan-chlung sang, Ma Hing-yen, Sieh Chih- defeated by the Rest by an only and Wang Chua-tsung.

"WE WILL WIN SOCCER"

(Chan Woon-king), Misa Yang Sin-chieh, Wu Szu-chao, Huang Hong- goal on the Marina ground yes. terday.

Just before leaving, Lee Wai-chiung (Young Sau-king), Misa fan. Lu Hsi-halen, Siao Chi-yung, St. John's University, is the coach tong, China's foremost football Liang Yun-hsien (Leung Wing-Sun Sien and Yen Bin-yung.. and manager.

star, told the China Mall: "We han) and Miss Liu Kwei-chen (Lau have a harder test facing us this Kwai-chun), piads. We have to face the soc Khoo Hoot-hye, Hko Sien-kie, Lim general manager; Gunson Ho, dele-

Chow, the (Signals), the goal-keeper, and H.K. JOCKEY CLUB'S year than in the previous Olym-

He was carried off MAMMOTH SWEEP.

cer challenge of the Dutch East Bong-so, Misses Huang Shu-i, xate; George Indies, who have a strong team. Wang Chun-wel. Liu Yu-lan and general-manager; Yao Chi-halang, assistant manager; P. T. LI, But, we are going to bring back Wang Chun-taing, 42,500 Tickets Sold.

manager; Snowpine Liu, assistant with us the soccer title.

Bang Yung-shing, Chen Pao-manager; K, V. Voong, assistant It was revealed last night, Tickets for the $1 Sweep to be

Chen Taung-ngsuh, drawn on the Juling Stakes at the through Mr. Peter Sin, the secrechiu, Cheng Shen. Han Ching-ling, manager; Sixth Extra Race meeting at Eappy tary of the Euro-American Return-Lin Chao-cheu, Liu Ching-teun, Tai Resistant manager: Mrs. Allen A goal by Pintos late in the Valley on June 2, are selling out ed Students Union, of which Mr. Shu-kuo, Tung Shieh-chao, Wang Wong, assistant manager; Robert bem Hin-shing Lo is the chairman, that Ming-sheng, Wu Pi-ahlen. Chang K. Sze, secretary-treasurer; · L second half gave the Rest victory. rapidly-42,600 tickets have

a dinner will be given in honour Ling-chin, Chen Shu-shen, Chiu M. Tobin, adviser: Dr. T. M.-Chen: Mackay made a good effort in the old up to this week.

On the present sales the prizes of Dr. C. T. Wang, upon his re-Teung-chen, Hob Chun-teh, Liu physician; Thomas will be $18,028; 85,168; and $2,584, turn from Manila via the Colony. Chang-chun, Lo Ching-lung, Tao trainer; P. C. Teng, travelling Ying-chi, Wang Chang-ling, Wang manager; C. H. Ling, travelling, Dr. Wang isa Yale graduate. leaving $6,400 for division amongst

Sending. Shik-ling, Yang Tao-kwel Chao manager; John Mo, head coach: Mina Young The following were the teams; Louisville, Kentucky, Saturday,

Ping-heng. Cheng Ching-kwen. Fu Z C. King, assistant track and Ninteen entrants for today's Kusshi Mohamed; . E. Tate, C. H.

Police: Jessop C. Blackburn, unplaced entered ponies.

China's unbeaten girl swim- With almost a month to go yet the

ming champion, is travelling Pao-lo, Lang Bel-ken. Liu Taung field manager; Wong Ka-toung, Kentucky Derby were saved from Gough, J. E. Haywood: C. Pile, T. prizes should be considerably in-

with her mother Mr. Young shan, Stato Yung-chung. Wang Chi- football manager; Lam Chung-hoo, incineration when a fire broke out Parker, T. Perkins (Capt.), D, Wass, creased by the time of the actus

Chu-nan,

kuai, Wang Tsing-hsi, and Tseng football coach, Tang Fo-ziang, stables

football manager; · S. Y. Tang, In the

at Churchill' C. Pennell,

TACE. Mons. (Central British

This is the first sweep of this

Yung-chung. Downs, where a long line of balld-

--VOLLEYBALL" (MEN). basketball coach; Peter Chen, vol- and P. Singh (Radio) Hussain type to be run by the Hong Kong

Chen St-ping,, Ha Yao-tung, Ling leyball manager; Bfan F. Hul, Chao-hwa, Teo Ting-taan. Chiu volleyball coach; Y. K. Kwok, base- Kwong-sich, Lee Wu-ling, Lu Tang- ball manager, Ko Bik-wal," awin-y- ruen, Trang Ching-teun. Hau Heng,iming coach; and T. T. Chang, *IA' Fu-taing, Mo Chin-liu and Tsou tennis coach and manager.

B 1 1,000 Thoroughbreds

0: 64

K

9

1.

NORTHAMPTON AND BRIGHTON RECORD SOCCER WINS

not give a good display in a serappy

game.

first half, but a weak shot was easily cleared by Jessop.

[

London, to-day-Northampton Jings, housing about 1,000 thorough, le 12 Lieut. Flowerdew (12th

beat Cardiff by two clear goals, bred horses caught on fire. (ELT.C.) Harris 12th Battery), Jockey Club, and, to date, their en- and Brighton, defeated Watford by The flames were seen for miles, M. Hassan (Radio Sports Club) and terprise in meeting depression times the same score in the southern Two stables were destroyed, but Colledge (Royal Army Medical Corps), with a moderately priced, large-

J. M. Pintos (Kowloon Indians Tennis section of the English Football all the racehorses were saved-Club), P, Souar, (LIT.0) and N. prize, swoop appears to have been League on Saturday ---Beufer,

A. E. Markny (81. Andrew's),

fully justified.

Router.

A spectacular scene was witnessed in the harbour last ⠀ evening when a fire-works- Mawlay was given on Mr. Wong Katyun”. family bout, which followed the Dollar His

out towards Lremos Pasi".

Suvoong.

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