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FAR EASTERN SPORT RECORDS SMASHED
RESULTS TO-DATE
"B" .DIVISION LAWN CHINA
TENNIS TO-DAY.
Football.
CHINA JAVA
2 PHILIPPINES 0
↑ JAPAN
2 JAYA
JAPAN
4 PHILIPPINES 3
Basketball..
+
42 JAPAN CHINA PHILIPPINES 51 JAPAN CHINA
48 JAPAN Lawn Tennis.
27
35
47
Four Matches Down For Decision
Eight teams will open the 1934 "B" Division Lawn Ten- nis League season this after- noon.
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JAPAN
4 CHINA PHILIPPINES 4 JAVA Volleyball. The Chinese Recreation Club PHILIPPINES 3 JAPAN victorious in the four Lawn Tennis.
CHINA
3 JAPAN Leagues last year will not be field-
PHILIPPINES 3 CHINA ing such a strong team this year, PHILIPPINES 3 JAPAN as the calls of their three team JAPAN
3 CHINA in the "A" Division is a drain on the resources of the
Baseball. Club.
PHILIPPINES 25 CHINA 20 CHINA PHILIPPINES 7 JAPAN PHILIPPINES 14 CHINA
severe
The programme for this after- JAPAN noon is:
Kowloon C.C. v. University South China A.A. v. Indian R.C. Chinese R.C. v. Graduates Association Club de Recreio v. Hong Kong C.C.
NO MIXED DOUBLES
ON MONDAY
Next Week's Games.
Monday, being a public holiday,
PHILIPPINES 1152 CHINA
1
2
I
CHINA HAS POOR DAY
AT OLYMPIAD
TRACK AND SWIMMING
RECORDS SHATTERED
50 METRES WORLD' AQUATIC
MARK IN DANGER
losing
Manila, To-day.
the Japanese
HINA experienced an unhappy day yesterday, the Far East- hung up new records for both the Track and swimming events.
The Chinese Girls' swimming performance was the bright spot of the entire day, the girls' showing being splendid and their style being loudly applauded by enthusiastic crowd.
Bautista, the Philippines' collegiate pitching ace proved a nemesis to the Chinese team, hurling a no-hit no-run game in the second encounter of the baseball. The Chinese team were entirely 1 puzzled by his pitching, while the Filipinos combed the Chinese
pitchers at will.
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Pistol Shooting.
High Jump.
PHILIPPINES JAPAN
1ST 2ND
Long Jump.
JAPAN
Discus Throw.
no Mixed Doubles Inwn tennis PHILIPPINES league matches have been arrang- ed for that date.
In connection with the "B" Di- vision fixtures for Thursday, May 24. it is pointed out that exhibi- tion matches are likely to be stag-
JAPAN
1,500 Metres.
WOMEN'S GAMES.
Volleyball.
The bright spot for China developed when the Committee de- cided not to allow the award in The Chinese and Philippine basketball game to go to the Philippines. There will be a replay on Sunday.
JAPANESE
The Japanese defeated China by three sels to one at Volleyball in the finest exhibition given up to date. The splendid attack and defence of EXHIBITION both sides kept the issue doubtful
SWIMMERS'
Tentative Programme For V.R.C. Gala.
RELAY TEAM NOMINATED
were 22/20, 25/25,
until the final whistle.
The scores 27/21, 15/21.
Both track and field records top
ELEVEN FINALS
TO-DAY
Japan Expected To Secure Wins
PROBABLE STARTERS
Eleven finals in the track and field events will bé decid- ed at the Far Eastern Cham- plonship Games at the Rizal Stadium to-day.
Japan are still the favourites in the athletic events, and it is anti- cipated that they will recover much lost ground on the results of to day's gamen.
Ta-duy's programme is as fol-
lows:
1. 100 Meters-final
2. Shot Putt--nai
3. 400 Meters-Dant
4. 110 Metera Hurdles—Anal
5. Pole Vault-Anal
6. 10,0
10,000 Meters
7. Javelin Throw-fil 200 Meters final 9. Running, Hop, Step and Jump
final 10, 400 Meters Hurdlessl
11. 500 Meters-Ainsl
The following are the competitors: 100-Melers:
Yoshiok!. Japan; Tokaguaki, Japan; Saloda P.L
De Leon and Gonzaga, P. I.; Anno, wet Japan.
pled steadily in spite of the track, the Japanese leading but the
A tentative programme for the Philippines showing keen opposition forthcoming swimming exhibi-
throughout. China was not placed. O'tion by the Japanese Olympic 11swimmers at the Victoria Re-except in the long jump in which she
on ar- Note: Track and field results
Wednesday, came fourth. only to finals.
ed on that date against the Ja- PHILIPPINES 3 CHINA panese Far Eastern Olympic team, PHILLIPPINES 2 CHINA and Clubs may,
refer creation Club by mutual rangement, play off their ties on Wednesday.
The following is the programme for next week:
"A" Division.
(Tuesday, May 22)
Craigenzower
v Chinese R.C. "A" Chinese R.C. "B" v Club de Recreio South China
Chinese R.C. "C" Indian R.C. v U.S.R.C. Kowloon C.C. v Hong Kong C.C.
Division, (Thursday, May 24.)
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Indian R.C.
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Fox Trot
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HANG HOK SHAN BEST ATHLETIC
ST. JOSEPIT'S WIN OPEN RELAY AT WAH TAI COLLEGE MEETING
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Six records were shattered at the Wah Tai College's second annual athletic meeting at Caroline Hill yesterday in which 6 records were broken.
Securing the "double" by win- ning the 200 Metres and the Long Jump, and being placed second in the 400 Metres and the High Jump, Hang Hok Shan secured the Victor Ludorum prize.
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Lawn Bowls
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A. Junos, W. Malenhy, T. W. Carri and E. Kern;
v University, Kowloon C.C. v Graduates A58. South China ¡Chinese R.C.
v Hong Kong C.C. v Club de Recreio "C" Division, (Friday. May
25.) Kowloon Section. Central British Kowloon C.C. Kowloon Indians v South China Club de Reerein v Kowloon B.G.C. K'loon Dock R.C. v Deutscher Klub
V
Hong Kong Section.
Radio Sports
Indian R.C.
¡Chinese R.C. ¡Army T.C.
v Civil Service
Police R.O.
v University
v Craigengower
TEDDY FINCHER WINS
In the only match played yester ¡day afternoon in the Handleop
T. Ferguson, W. Hyde, E. C. Singles "A" of the Kowloon C.C. Pincher and R. P. Phillips;
tournament, E. C. Finchèr defeated
P. O. Dunne, W. C. Simpson, J. W. F. A. Broadbridge by scores of 6-4,
M. Brown and J. S. Dinnen:
H. G. Craig, J. Kempton, W. Grieg G-1.
and J. R. Brown;
B Basto, C. H. Basto and A. H.
Bustn;
F. X. M. da Silva, J. E. Noronha,
C. E. Marques and C. G. Silva;
L. J. Sila, L. F. Xavier, H. A S Alves and F. V. V. Ribeiro;
J. Storm, J. C. Haigh, G. T. PadgetL and A. F. Paul;
A. McKellar, J. F. Lunny, N. M. Currie and W.. 11. D. Muskett.
INTERNATIONAL SHIELD Australia W, K. Way and E. Fincher.
bury, A. W. Grimmitt, W. E. Hollande, England: H, Beer, B. W. Brad G. C. Moss, G. Perkins, E. G. Post, S. Randle, E. W. Simmonds W. Ward, T.
Armstrong. W. Groig, H. Hampton, R. P. Phillips and A. E. Sukaton.
India: A. M. Omar, E. M. Omar,
In the 400 Metres Senior . M. Omar, A. A. Razack, M. f. Leung Sat Sang, ran well to break Razack and A. M. Rumjahn. the former record by a third of Malaya;-M. Y. Adal, A. Barker, A. a second. He led all the way, R. Dallah and A. M. Wahab, but at the finish he was seriously; challenged by Hang Hok Shon] who picked up splendidly,
The Ladies' 100 Metres event was won
by Miss Kon Con Law, a 14-year-old Chin-
ese.
Į
Leung Fook Yue ran a good 'race
Philippine Inlands: Dr. V. N. Alienza, R. Barn, A. E. Coates and M. J.
Scotland. R. Hunter, W. Meir and W. McLeod.
Switzerland:- 1. 3. Landolt and C. S. Rosselel.
Wales:-R. R. Davis, F. J. Jonca, W.)
and R. Williams.
Ireland.-W. V. Field, H. L. Lock-
in the 600 Metres to beat the exist-hurt and J. F. Lunny.
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China Mail Sports Diary
TO-DAY.
Lawn Tennis.-"B" Division.- Kowloon CC, v. University South Chinn A.A. v. Indian R.C. Chinese RC. v. Graduates Ass. Club de Recreio v. Hong Kong C.C
TO-MORROW Lawn Tennis "C" Division:-
(Hong Kong Section) Civil Service C.C. v. Indian R.C. Chinese R.C. v. Radio Sports. Army T.C. v. Police R.C. C.C.C. v. University
(Kowloon Section}
LAWN TENNIS FINAL AT OLYMPIAD.
May 23, has been drawn up as follows:--
100 yards free styled
400 yards frée style.
880 yards free ́style,
100 yards back stroke. 220 yards breast stroke. A team
Japan Meet Philippines (four-a-side).
This Afternoon,
race
Shot Putt:-
**
Cheng Pao Chin, Lang Bei Kel, Lim Ching Shun, China; Abe, Kajiro, Fugita, Japan; Amante, Branzuela, Bucay, and Ray P. 1.
400
Cheng Pao Chin, Lang...S;...E
Metres
Manudo, Japan, Candpri. P.I.; Estrada, P.I.: Suzuki, Зарад Yoshizumi Japan Doguzman, P.I. 110 High Hurdles
Marukami, Japan; Bansale and May Ravello and Caxin, P. I.; Adachi, Japan,
High Jump Record--- Amante (Philippines) set a new Discus record of 139yds. 7 inches P.I. and 1/4. Tanaka (Japan) established *** la record for the 1,500 metres in. 4 Pole Vault:---
Fo Po le, China; Adachi, Kanaki, Oc,
V.R.C. Japan, mins. 35 secs. Tajima set a record Matsumati, Japan; Sujeco and Asun
It is hope to start the tions at 9.30 p.m., and dancing will follow the swimming events.
for Japan in the long jump with 7.3 cion P. I. exhibi-metres.
10,000-Metres:
Tanaki, Suzuki, Ryu, Najima, Japan; Toribio (Philippine) created a re- Cheng Shu Sen, Wang Chen Lin, cord in the high jump event with China; Rauto, Zaens, Espinosa, P. L |6 feet 4 inches.
Javelin Throw Trials made by Yoshioka (Japan) Hunt, Huh Chun Teh, China; Yoshime, Bang Yung Shing, Wang Chal W. cracked both the 100 and 200 metres Akobani, Ryn, Nagao, Suzuki, Japan;
200-Meters:-
Yoshioki, Japan; Gonzaga and Cristobal, P.I.
Second heat-Salcedo, P.I.; Tams. guchi and Sagaki Japan.
Japan and the Philippines will
V.R.C. Swimmers In Action meet to-day in the finals of the
It has been suggested that two Far East Olympic lawn tennis championship, having defeated V.R.C.. swimmers, probably China and the Netherlands Indies, Lawrence and E. B. da Roza. will records, the former in 10.6 and the Armere, Barte and Antonio, P. L..
swim against the Japanese en-latter in 21.0 secs. respectively.
atrants for the 100 yards event, tnut Murakami (Japan) and Cuela Four singles matches and doubles encounter are en to-day's V.R.C. swimmers covering only 50 Philippines) tied in the trials of programme, and the remaining two yards cach.
the 110 metres high hurdles in 16 singles will be decided on Satur The V.R.C. team for the replay secs. flat, both breaking the Far 400 Metres Löw Hurdies:- day.
will probably be composed of W. Eastern record.
{1st Heat:- Lawrence, E. B. da Roza, L. Roza-
Onno, Japan; Eva Alhambra, P.L. The 400 metres low hurdles,
2nd Ifeat:- Pereira and A. W. Smith,
which is a new event in the Philip- Fukal, Japan; White, P. I.; Ichikara, Admission prices will be Mem-ipines, was broken by one of the Japan. ibers $1, Non Members $2 and La-1Filipino contestants in the record [dica $1.
CHINA'S DRAMATIC
TRIUMPH.
Japan Beaten In Last Minute.
BASKETBALL WIN
Manila. To-day. China crashed through to a superb win during the final minubes of their hard fought basketball contest against Japan by 48 to 47, yesterday. Japan led almost to the final whistle, after the Chinese team
CLEAN SWEEP FOR CHINESE WOMEN.
Three Events Carried Off In Fast Time.
Manila, To-day. The Chinese women made a clean sweep in the swimming events for ladies yesterday.
time of 53.4 secs. In the 400 metres trials, the Philippines led, but the records were not broken.
The Japanese took the finals of the long jump Kajima winning, with 17.3 metres. Toribeo of the Philip- pines jumped off the finals of the high jump with, Azukima, Japan winning with 6 feet 4 inches. In this event Wu Pib-sien of China was placed fourth.
New Swimming Figures Records were also broken in the The 50 metres, free style was swimming events, Tayada of Japan had dominated the first half of the won by Miss Yeung Bau King, winning the frat hest of the 50 Kame by 23 to 19.
China's leading swimmer over all metres free style in 26-4/5 becs., A minule before the finish Y, T.{distances, in 36.9 secs.
which is a new record for the Far Wang looped a long shot from the The 200 metres breast stroke East and is only one second be- aide lines to give China with a was won by Miss Yeung San King|hind the World's' record. dramatic triumph.
in 3 mins.. 6-8/5 secs.. the second The entire field in the 200 metres P. K. Tang was the high scorer and third being also Chinese. breast stroke event broke the Far for the Chinese contingent, acor- In the 200 metres relay race, Eastern record, Toyke of Japan ing 15,
the Chinese ladies won easily in leading in 2 mins. 45.1/5 secs. The game was bitterly contest-2 mins. 41.7
Becs, the team The 400 metres free style mark Kowloon C. C. v. Kowloon Indianded throughout, and honours were being composed of the Misses was also broken by Shiman of Japan Club do Recrelo v. Central British Kowloon Docks v. South China A.A. about even. China supplying the Lau Kwai Chan, Chen Woon King, who led the field in 4 mins, 56.1/5 necessary winning punch.-Reu-Leung Wing Han and Yeung Sau sees, three other Japanese also — {ter.
1King--Reuter,
Ibreaking the record,-Reuter,
Deutscher Klub v. Kowloon B.G.C.
FAR EAST OPEN PISTOL SHOOT.
Burlingame Wins With High Score.
GENERAL DISCONTENT AT THE GAMES
Manila. Yesterday, test forfelted to the Philippinesįmatch, alleging that too many sub- The entire crowds at the Olym-because the Chluese refused to stitutions had been made. The pic Games in Manila are seething take the court after, the game had Japanese measured the field, and with discontent as the result of been Interrupted by the heavy all the equipment, expressing di [official actions, as well as the in- rain..
satisfaction, but stating that they
Ing record by 5.3/5 secs. He and Portugual-R. A. 8. Alvor, B. Sgt. M. K. Burlingame, of Nichols | ability of the management to This matter has been referred to were willing to continue, " Prithe Fall (2nd) ran unplaced in Basto, C. B. Basto, A. S. Gomes, L
win by 15 yards.
The 3000
proved to be one of the most in-
teresting events of the afternoon
A
Gutierrez, IL F. Luz L
Unforeseen Pitfalls
HONG KONG INTERNATIONAL AMATEUR SWIMMING ASSOCIATION
WORLD RECORDS
TO BE ATTACKED
IN
EXHIBITION
BY JAPANESE OLYMPIC STARS
AT THE
EUROPEAN Y.M.C.A. SWIMMING POOL ON
MAY 24,
7.30 P.M.
Field, won the Far Eastern Olympic handle the huge crowds which the Committee and will not be de- the Arst lap, but both
Came Noronia. Siive, F.
J. G. Ozorio, FV Vopen pistol shot with a total score are overflowing the Stadia. cided until later. through In the next. Leung Ribeiro, C,"
Part of the Philippine delega-:
The truth is that the Stadium speedily left Pall in the last lap to L. C. R. Souza and F. A Xa de Silva, of 488 out of a possible 600 points.
A. Xavier.
Had he fired this score on the tion staged a strike to-day, and Girls' Volleyball Protest
was barely completed in time for Scotland. W. M. Brown, Ai
The Chinese Girls Volleyball the Games, and the Committee hun Chapman, J. C. Chalmers, H. G. Craig, United States international teams their entire basketball team was Swimmer Second on Bicycle G. Duncan, It. Duncan, J. Kempten, which shot in 1912, 1918, 1920 or temporarily missing as the result team protested against their de- been overlooked with detalls which Metres Bicycle Race 5. Logan, W. Macfarlane, J. McKelvie, 1922, he would in each case have of the alleged discourteous treat feat at the hands of the Filipinos, they have been unable to handle
J. Shepherd.
had the second high score on the ment of their familios, who were alleging that the referee had given satisfactorily. Unexpectedly Jarge Switzerland. S. Geiser, E. Kern. Wales Channing
Iteam. -
| desied (admittance to the match unfair decisions. 1. Aunty crowds, and seating problems com. Mak Wal Ming, the well-knowni
Since in each of these years, ex-This dispute, however, appears to The American owned "Bulletin plicated by the unseasonable rainu Chinese swimmer, was leading un- that was not very serious and cent in 1922, the US. team won the bo settled now, a darke seems to think that this protest is have combined to create general WATCH FOR FURTHER 4f1 the lant Ave yards when Lut quickly attended to by nurses of world's championship, It may readily The Chinese delegation protest well founded. confusion, track Yus Chân made a magnificant the Florence Nightingale Nursing be seen that. Burlingame's score of against Tuesday night's basket. The Japanese have protested The baseball and track events spurt to beat Mak by half a wheel. Division.
ranks high in international shoot Ball game, when they learned that against their defeat at the hands are expected to go on as usual this Only one accident, occurred, but (Continued on Page 11)..
the reføres had declared the cont of the - Chiness in the volleyball afternoon.-Beuter.
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