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WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1934. "

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FIELD & TRACK EVENTS COMMENCE IN MANILA THIS AFTERNOON

WYATT PLAYS

HIMSELF INTO

ENGLAND TEAM

Scores 102 Out Of 182 Against Tourists.

PONSFORD HITS 281 NOT OUT BUT AUSTRALIANS DRAW

London, To-day. Bob Wyatt. the Warwickshire skipper who captained England against Australia at the Oval in

CHAMPIONS WIN OVER RECREIO

TWO JUNIOR TEAMS ATHLETICS

WELL BEATEN

"A" DIVISION TENNIS

TO-DAY

JAPAN FAVOURED FOR TITLE

PHILIPPINES SECOND?

JAPAN EXPECTED TO RESULTS TO-DATE

SECURE LEAD

CHINA JAVA

PHILIPPINES HEAD LIST CHINA

AT PRESENT

CHINA PLACED SECOND

Football

2 PHILIPPINES 0

Basketball,

7 JAPAN

1

2 JAVA

0

JAPAN {

PHILIPPINES 3

CHINA

42 JAPAN PHILIPPINES 51 JAPAN

Lawn Tennis.

4'CHINA

27

35

1

1

THE track and field events will be the centre of JAPAN

PHILIPPINES 4 JAVA interest at the Far Eastern Games in Manila

Volleyball. to-day. Japan, who are third in the champion-PHILIPPINES 3 JAPAN

result of the events. out of 182 to save the M.C.C. from team, however, lost to the I.R.C. and the "C" team went down a10-DAY will witness the opening ship race, are expected to secure the lead as the CHINA

1980), practically played himself into the England Test eleven for! Trent Bridge when he scored 102 defeat at the hands of the Aus- tralians at Lord's yesterday.

Wyatt followed up his 72 in the first innings with a stolid 102, which included eleven boundaries in 190 minutes. When the game was abandoned as a draw the M.C.C., with two wickets in hand, required 15 runs to save

the innings defeat.

Ponsford (199)

McCabe and runs yesterday

THE Chinese Recreation Club, holders of the four Colony lawn tennis league titles, won their opening "A" Division match at Causeway Bay yesterday when they beat the Recreio. Their "B"

the K.C.C.

of the athletic events at the Far Eastern Games. Japan are The Hong Kong Cricket Club. thanks to the splendid play

secure most points! of L., Goldman and W. A. Duff, beat the U.S.R.C. by the odd set favoured to

of on their own courts. It is notable that Sullivan, who partnered with the Philippines second,

The following is the order Duff in the Colony Championship, paired with G. R. M. Ricketts

events to be decided at the Olym- in yesterday's game.

Owing to their courts being under repair the South China/pic Games on Wednesday and the A.A. were unable to entertain Craigengower at King's Park yes-participants in each event:

100-Metera: Lerday.

THE outstanding play of Duff Goldman, their first (163) med, 49 morning to their 360 partnership, string, enabled the Hong Kong and thus broke the world's record Cricket Club to record a 5 to 4 for a third wicket stand. Hearne victory over the United Services (212) and Hendren (177 not out), Recreation Club, at King's Park the Middlesex pair. added 375 yesterday in their opening match The of the "A" Division Lawn Tennis! against Hampshire in 1923.

League. Australians, however, beat this by

on the Hong

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS

The following were the results of yesterday's "A" Division tennis matches:-

C.R.C. "A" beat Recreio 7% 10

14.

1.R.C. beat C.R.C. "B" 7% to

14.

K.C.C. beat C.R.C. "C" to 4. H.K.C.C. bent. U.S.R.C. 5 to 4.

{{ THRS. Curiously enough Hend- This match was originally sche-l ren was playing in yesterday's match duled to be played and scared a century in the first Kong Cricket Club's ground, but at innings.

the last minute it was decided that, the courts were not in fit condition for match play, and the match was transferred 10 the ground at King's Park.

The Cricket Club started well turns from Ricketts in fine style.

Ponsford batted for 425 minutes for his 281 not out. and hit 26 boundaries by pulls and drives.

U.S.R.C.'s considerably, and in his last set he

retrieved many very

F. R. Brown, who toured Austra na with Jardine's team captured by winning their first three sets four of the six wickets to fall, con-lin coding 184 rung with his slow spin steadier play of deliveries.

Scores

were:

UN

cabled

First heat-Lui Chan Chin, China;; Yoshioki, Japan; Han Chin Leng, China; Tokaguski, Japan; Salodo and Bunng, P. I.

PHILIPPINES

1

3 JAPAN

2

3 CHINA

P

The standings of the countries to date are

Philippines China

{PHILIPPINES 3 JAPAN

Baseball.

0

8 wins

4 wins

PHILIPPINES 25 CHINA. JAPAN

1

20 CHINA

I

| PHILIPPINES 7 JAPAN

0

Japan Java D.E.I.

4 wins

1 win nil.

Second heat-Chan Peng Hang, JAPAN'S WIN AT

China; De Leon and Gonzaga, P. L.; Cheng Chin, China; Amo and Noxada, Japan.

200-Meters:-

First heat Yoshioki, Japan; Chao) Peng Heng, China; Anno, Japan; Gon-

P.L.; Han Chin) zuga and Cristobal, Leng, China.

Second heat-Salcedo, P. L.; Liu and Chang Chin, China; Tamaguchi Sagaki, Japan, Rivers, PJ; Tai Shun Kuo. China,

400 Metres:---- 1st Heat:-

P. I.

BOXING

Japanese Fighters

Outclassed.

CRUSHING DEFEAT

Manila, To-day.

PHILIPPINES LOSE AT SOCCER.

Dramatic Recovery

By Japan.

Manila, To-day.

Japan staged a second-half rally yesterday to defeat the Philippines in the soccer match by 4 goals to 3,

The Japanese secured their after being led 3 to 0 at half-time. Masada, Japan; Lang Shi Chao, fourth win in the Far East Olym--Reuter, China; Aihara, Japan; Candari, P.I.; difficult re-Lo Chin Lang, China; and Estrada, pic Games yesterday when they recorded an overwhelming suc- cess by four matches to nil over!

Boxing the Philippines in the Tournament,

110 High Hurdles :---

and

were no1 Asaknwo and Marakami, Japan; and Lim Chao Chu, China; Bansale May P. I; Elfendi D. E. T.

Armstrong and Wild played at Heat:- hut the steady tennis, but they convincing manner,

U.S.R.C.equal to either Tottenham the

Withington or, Field and Tollinton. They did not appear to have got properly into their stride.

brought a check to their efforts in by Reuter the second round.

M.C.C.: 362 (Hendren 136, R. E. S.

Wyatt 72, Wall & for 14).

182 for (H. E. S. Wyatt 102, C. V. Grimmett 4 før 90). Australians: 659

for 6 dec. (D). G. Bradman 5, W. H. Ponsford 281 Bet out, S. J. McCabe 192, F. R.) Brown 4 for 134, J. C. White 1 for 77, 1. A. R. Peckles 1 for 141,

Marriott 0 for 126).

Duff and Goldman played splendid tennis, winning their Goldman, three sets at 6-1. with very fine accuracy, made the openings for Duff to use his height to smash home the advantage.

Tottenham and Withington were

the

2nd Heat:-

Ravello and Casio, P. I.; Shimbza, and Japan; Liu Ying Shaw, China Fukal, Japan.

R. E. Tottenham and Maj. R. L.400 Metres Low Burdies:- Withington (U.S.R.C.) :—

lost to W. A. Duff & L. Gold-

man

beat A. L. Sullivan and G.

R. M. Ricketts

beat H.J. Armstrong and R.H.

Wild

1st Heal

Onno, Japan; Rva Abhambra, P.L.; Tao Ying Chi, China; and Makuchi, 1- 6 Japan.

2nd Hest:-

7.5

Fukni, Japan;

Dumallang,

6- 3 Pole Vault :-

P. L.; Ichibarn, Japan; Wang Hei, Chinn.

The Boxing contest started late inst night on account of the heavy downpour of rain.

P.I. VOLLEYBALL SUCCESS.

Japan Outclassed In Second Encounter.

Manila, To-day.. The Philippines inflicted another the Japanese crushing defeat on

The results of the four matches gave Japan an over-whelming vic-yesterday when they won the volley- tory over the Philippine boxers ball encounter by 21--17, 21-18, and 21-17. They won the first White, who failed to gain a decision in match by 3 games to 1.-Reuter.

Thing

single match.

To Pole, China; Adachi, Kanaki, Oo,

B. C. Field and Lt. H. D. Tellin-Matsumati, Japan; Sujeco and Asun-

cion P. J. Discus Throw:--

R. E. S. Wṛalt 0 for 38, C. S. the U.S.R.C.'s best pair. Their The Australians have now won concerted play broke down two of their four matches, having aggressive tactics of Ricketts and beaten Worcester and Cambridge Sullivan, against whom they were ton (U.S.R.C.):

4-3, down. In this set they recover ed to bent the Cricket Club's ae- cond string by 7-5.

University and drawn with Leices ter and the M.C.C. The first Test will be played at Nottingham, oh the famous Trent Bridge ground. un June 5.

Double Faults Ricketts went to pieces badly in this match. His service was often

DUCKFIELD SCORES erratic, and in the seventh game

211 AGAINST KENT

But Glamorgan Lose

At Gravesend.

WALTERS AND LYON RECORD CENTURIES

London, To-day.

lost to A, L. Sullivan and G.

H. M. Ilicketts

beat H.J. Armstrong and R.H.

Wild

p

Chan,

The results were as follows:- Flyweight:

Chiyohite Na-kano beat Emi liano de Guzman (Philippines).

Lang Bei Kei, Lim Trung 2- 6 Chang Ling Chin, China; Abe, Fugita. Bantamweight:-

Kikomoto, Ryn

and Toki, Japan;

G-

lost to W. Goldman

A. Duff and L.

2 Amante, Brazeula, A. Bucoy, and Ray.

P. Shot Putt:

1- 6

Cheng Pao Chin, Lang Bei Kei, Lim Ching Shan, China; Abc, Kajiro, Capt. P. S. Cannon and P. J. A. Fugila, Japan; Amante, Branzuela,

Bucoy, and Ray P. I. than four Hamilton (US.R.C.) :-- doubles, Earlier in the match he lost to H.J. Armstrong and R. used his height to advantage at

1. Wild

the served no less

the net, but he soon lost control of lost to W. A. Duft and L. This overhead shots.

Goldman

Cannon and Hamilton were the beat A. L. Sullivan and G. R.

combination weakest

in the M. Ricketts U.S.R.C. team. They lost their first two matches badly. Ther, how- ever, made a maghificent recovery in the final set to beat Ricketts

Cannon and Sullivan 6-1.

ap-

After scoring 411 in the first peared to be nervous at the start,

innings, Glamorgan were beaten but his

by eight wickets by Kent et Grave-

send yesterday,

Duckfield gave the best batting

the

display in

of programme matches, acoring 60 and 155 not He is still very young, and

out.

last season topped 1,000 runs for

the first time in his career.

C. F. Walters and . H. Lyon,

both candidates for the England

service later

improved

captaincy, reached, three figures, K.C.C. LAWN TENNIS

the former's cantury giving War- castershire victory over Northants. Results RS cabled by Reuter

were:

TOURNEY.

Four More Results.

4- G

1-

6- 1

CHAMPIONS. BEAT RECREIO.

Ho Ka Lau And Paul Kong Lose.

REMEDIOS AND GONSALVES IMPRESS

The Chinese Recreation Club "A," holders of the "A" Division Shield, overcame the Recreio by

Cheng Pan Chin, Lang.S...H Javelin Throw:

Bang Yung Shing, Wang Chai Huai, Huh Chun Teh, China; Yoshima, Akobani, Ryn, Nagso, Suzuki, Japan; Armero, Barte and Antonio, P. I. 800 Meters:———

Nudo, Lumba, Andes, Yatar, P. L Auchi, Uchida, Sugarnuma, Japan; Chin Chung Chen, Lo Ching Sung and Cheng Sen, China.

1600, Lorenzo, Andes, Casco, P. L:

Yatar,

Uchida, Ryn, Tauyuki, Tanaki, Japan; Ching Chan Chen, Cheng Sen, China. 10,000-Metres 1

Tanaki. Suzuki, Ryu, Najima, Japan; Cheng Shu Sen, Wang Chen Lin, China; Raute, Zaens, Espinoes, P. L. High Jump:--

Murakami, Adachi, Asokuma, Yada, Akabani, Kanaki, Japan; Wu Pi Sheng, Wang Shi Lang, China; Tori- bio, Razo, Pascual, Boliva, Bansale, P. I..

Broad Jumpe

Shoka Kin (Japan) beat Felipe Gabuco (Philippines). Featherweight:--

Ryutatau Boku (Japan) beat

dro Ernesto (Philippines). Welterweight:

I

Pistol Shooting.

PHILIPPINES 1152 CHINA 859

WOMEN'S GAMES.

Volleyball.

PHILIPPINES 3 CHINA *

0

1

| PHILLIPPINES 2 CHINA-

Athletic

Programme

TO-DAY

1. 100 Meter Run-trials

2 Discus Throw-final

3. 110 Meter Hurdles trials

4. 1500 Meter Run-final

5. 200 Meter Run-triels

6. Running Bread Jump-na!

7. 400 Meter Hurdies-trials

8. Ranning High Jump-final

9. 400 Meter Run-trials

TO-MORROW

1. 100 Meter Run-final 2. Shot Put-final,

3. 400 Meter Run-final

4. 110 Meter Hurdler-Anal

5. Pole Vault-final

6. 10,000 Meter Run-Anal

7. Javelin Throw-final

8. 200 Meter Run-final

1. Running, Hop, Step and Jump

final

HEAVY RAIN STOPS 10, 400 Meter Hurdles-final

BASKETBALL.

China Losing When Play Ends.

Manila, To-day.

A heavy downpour of rala caused the abandonment of the basketball Pe-match between the Philippines and

11. 500 Meter Run-inal FRIDAY

1. Running Broad Jump--Pentathlon

2. 100 Meter Run-Docathlon

3. 400 Meter Relay-final

4. Javelin Throw-Peptathion

5. Running Broad Jump-Decathlon

6. 200 Meter Ran-Pentathlon

7. Shot Pat-Decathlon

8. Discus Throw-Pentathlon

10. 1500 Meter Run Pentathlon

9. Running High Jump Decathlon

China yesterday when the Philip-11. 400 Meter Run-Decathlon

pines were leading by 26-12.

The slippery ball made play very Sigami Salto (Japan) beat To-dimcult, but the Filipinos showed a lesforo Go (Philippines).--Reuter. definite superiority in all branches

JAPAN CRUSHED AT BASEBALL.

Seven-Year Supremacy

Ended.

FAULTLESS FILIPINO GAME

Manila, To-day.

Japan's seven-year domina- tion in the Far Eastern Base. ball Games was decisively end-,

of the game.

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SATURDAY

1. 110 Meter Hurdles Decathlon Discus Throw--Decathlon

4. Polo Vault-Docalilon 3. 800 Meter Relay-fins!

5. Javelin Throw-Decathlon 6. 1500 Meter Run-Decathlon

"Banditry and Revolutions Hinder Chinese Athletics"

the past. This

Thus de- "However," he

Manila, May 18. held team this year than in the John Mo, physical director of previous Olympic games and our the Taing Hue University of present line-up has broken all Chi- China and head coach of the nese records in Chinese track and field delega-speaks well for them." tion made a frank confession to clared Mr. Mo. ed yesterday when the Fill the "Bulletin" yesterday morni-smilingly concluded, "we cannot pino nlne handed an ́mmering when he declared that the expoct to equal the records of Ja- Tajima, Harada, Oshina, Shikauchi,

ciful beating to the Nipponese Chinese track and field aggrega-pan or the Philippines.". Asakawa, Japan; Wang Chi Hust, Kuh 71⁄2 sels to 11⁄2 ut Causeway Bay Chun Teh, China; Ramírez, Naraval,

invaders by 7 to 0.!

tion has no possibility of win-1 In football, basketball and vol- Birtulfo, the veteran soldier ning the laurels this year or for leyball, Mr. Mo was equally frank Ho Ka Lau and Paul Kong paired Carine and Cruz, P: L together again, after an interval of Fertium, Shikauchu, Ryu, Nagao, old, held the Japanese to seven Shanghai in 1987.

pitcher, who is nearly 50 years the next Olympics to be held in in saying that they have strong Pentathlon:--

teams and expect to win the first three years, and played excellent

Chan Suzuid, Yanada, Japan; Hoh

which failed to China, according to Mr. Mo, hasiplaces in these games. In football tennis, acquitting themselves well in Tek, Wang Chi Husi, China; Dan-caltered hits

Lea the first two sets against H. A. gullan, Barte, Abaya, Antonio, Roa, produce the even scoring threaten-a potential reserve, of good ath-he echoed the statement of

Meanwhile, the Philippines letes, but unless the unstable con- Wal Tong, famous Chinese capi Barros and F. J. Remedios, and C. Nudo, P. L Netherland Indies will ed.

enter three men.

pounded the Japanese hurlers all ditions of the Republic are settled, tain who declared that the only Decathlon- Further progress was made in A. Barretto and. G. A. Noronha.

W. C. Hung and Iu Tak Cheuk, Murakami, Asakuma, Kanaki, Oo, over the field for a total of 10 it will be unable to select its best contingent the Chinese will have wickets at Gravesend.,

pointed out, are strong husky ath-Japanese team. Glamorgan; 411 (Duckfield. 66, Frea- Kowloon Cricket Club yesterday the only pair of last year's line-up, Ogura, Toki, Japan; Chang Lin Chat, safe blows, which produced seven players. In North China alore he to tackle seriously will be the

man 6 for 130)

afternoon with the following re-did well to win all three sets from Lim Chung Shai, China; May, A. runs,

Bucoy, T. Bacay, Siao, Sungs, and

The present Chinese track and The Japanese contributed to letos who when given the proper 264 (Dockfield 156 not but, Free-[sults:-

the Portuguese,

Raso, P. I.

their own, defeat by making five scientific, training will prove to be held line-up is composed of twenty man 7 for 115).

Very promising tennis were wit 100 Metres Relays over

the able to compete with the world's nine men. They wore selected from" Kent: 490 (Ashdown 119) and 176 for Junior Championship.

nessed when Chlu Tsun Chiu and Yoshioki, Anno, Tinagachi, Masuda, errors in the field, whereas Los Yiu Wing played together for Talima, Harada, Suzuki, Japan; China Philippines were "errorless, play-best weight men. He also stated three elimination contesta. The that in spite of the good raw first was in the city meets, the

Navallance,

Rivera, Burag, P. L

heavily on their team, making select athletes because revolutions, and the last was in the national Chinese team, and he showed up 1660 Metre

Belay be Yoshioki, very well. Chiu-has a sound iden

Yoshizums, them favourites until yesterday, banditry and foreign menaces hin- tryouts held in Shanghai, Those Ichara, Cho, Ichihara, Japan; Alam-when at the last minute American der the development, of, athletics in who qualified are the survivors of of all the strokes, but reveiled

around sixty candidates from all· bra, White, Malasig, de Guzman, Can- weakness on the forehand.

dari, Estrada, Boyar, Andes,. P/L money was laid heavily on the the country.

"We have the best track andlover Chins. China's entry will be submitted later, Flipinos-Renter.

County Championship: Kent beat Glamorgan by 8

2,

the annual tournaments of the

M. Drysdale beat C. Wigg 6-1,

Handicap Singles, “B?!

J. Crawford beat A. H. Dinnen, Hampshire took first inntags 6-4, 6-2, 6-2. points from Essex, at Portsmouth,

6-4, 6-1 Hants: 483 (Lowndes 102).

280 for 2 dac (Arnold 185 · 10 · out). Essex: 589-(Smith 111, Kennedy & for 6-1, 6-3,

75 for one, wicket do

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W. Peddle beat:F. S. W. Smith,

J. Miller, beat H. J. Bast, ;2-6,

the first time in any competition. will enter four contestants; Punda ing good baseball throughout.

vella Da Leon, Cristobal, Salcedo, Gon The Japanese community bet material China will be unable to second in the North China meet

Lee is the youngest player in the

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Masuda

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