THE CHINA MAIL.
MONDAY, MAY 21, 1934.
Sporting Page EA
KING'S BOUNTY AND THE BODEGA FOR "DOUBLE" AT RACES
CHINA'S TWO CHINESE GIRL
TITLES
Philippines Win Six
Events.
JAVA UNPLACED
Manila, To-day.
Daniel May, Philippines, was the
SWIMMERS
CHAMPIONS
Most Popular Visitors
To Manila.
JAPAN SUPREME ON TRACK
AND IN SWIMMING
China made a clean sweep in
individual Decathlon Champlion, the women's invitation swim
ming events, Miss Yeung Sau- but in the totals the first four king and Miss Lau Kwai-chang count, the event therefore going securing all the first and second
to Japan.
The final champions are: SOCCER-BINA.
WOMEN'S SWIMMING-CHINA.
BASKETBALL-PHILIPPINES
BASEBALL-PHILIPPINES. VOLLEYBALL-PHILIPPINES.
GIRLS'
PINES.
VOLLEYBALL--PBILIP-|
TRACK AND FIELD-JAPAN.
SWIMMING-JAPAN,
ALL-ROUND-JAPAN.
FANCY
LANDS.
DIVING
}places.
The Chinese girls were given a tremendous ovation by the Philip- pines, who regard them almost as their own native daughters. There are no other visitors nearly 05 popular: their pictures ning in all the daily papers. Their athletic
and personal prowess charm are equally praised.
Japan made a clean sweep of all the swimming finals in which all
are run-
NETBER- Far Eastern records were broken.
Yusa won the 100 metres free-style lin 59.8.
SHOOTING-PHILIPPINES.
BOXING PHHJPPINES. TENNIS UNDECIDED.
to-day if rain xlops),-Reuter,
Making won the 1,500 metres free- style in 19.45.2.
(Play-off
Kawat u won the 100 metres hack- stroke in 1.10.8.
The 800 metres relay was WON
F.E.A.A. IN DANGER OF the first time by Japan in 9.7.3.
DISSOLUTION
for
Japan swept through to victory the track and field championship. ¡winning all-round by a close mar- gin. They secured the Decathloni Chinese Withdraw From by a very narrow
lead over the Meeting Not Congress. Philippines.
CHINA SOCCER CHAMPIONS
Manila, To-day.
Japan won the 800 metres relay after the Philippines had won the 1,500 metres relay. The tennis was impeded by rain, but so far the Philippines The Far Eastern Athletic Associe-are even with Japan, having won tion was headed for certain dissolu- the doubles and one single. tion last night following an all day hoped to finish eference at which an attempt was morning.-Reuter. sande to reach a basis for accont
2
agree-
The Philippines eventually sided) with Japan's proposal to amend the autilution to allow the entrance of now hembers upon two-thirds vote, whereupon the Chinese delega-) tion, headed by Mr. C. T. Wang, walked out, declaring the meeling) illegal since only two members had voted on the proposed amendment.
Clarifying his position, Mr. Wang Atated that the Chinese withdrew from the meeting only, and not from the Congress, putting the onus of
such dirsolution, if
thing eventually transpires, upon Аправске.
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the
the tennis
this
BASKETBALL GOES TO PHILIPPINES.
China Outclassed In
Fast Game.
Manila, To-day. The Philippines won the basketball championship yes- Lasday by defeating the Chinese by to 33 in the fastest game of the series.
Strict Tug-o'-War Training
To demonstrate ite lightness, a tig- o'-war team at Philadelphis hooked
a rope to the new streamlined train "Zephyr" of the Burlington Hall- road and succeeded in starting the projectile-like vehicle rolling. Here's the big pull before the roll
OLYMPIC STARS | EXHIBITION SOCCER
EXHIBITION
Athletics And Tennis At K.C.C.
THURSDAY'S DISPLAY BY JAPANESE
Athletic and tennis exhi- bitions by members of the Ja- panese Olympic team have been arranged by The Hong Kong Lawn Tennis Associa- tion to take place at the Kow- Joon Cricket Club on Thurs- day afternoon.
The Athletics will commence at: 2.30 p.m., and will be followed by tennis at 5 o'clock,
The programme will probably in- clude 100 yarde, 220 yards, 440 yards: and 880 yards races, a relay race, pole vault, high jump and javelin throw.
arrangements
Only tentative have been made for the tennis, but so far the programme includes one of set of singles and two seis doubles.
ENCOUNTER
Local Team To Meet Japan's Side.
An_exhibition-football match he- tween a strong representative local team and the Japanese Olympic sido has been arranged by the Hong Kong Football Club's Ground at 6.30 p.m. on Wednesday.
SUMMER CUP AT K'LOON
Qualifying Round's Good Scores.
GROVES HEADS LIST
NO DISCRIMINATION AGAINST JEWS IN BERLIN GAMES
Will Represent Germany If Sufficiently 'Good
Athens, To-day.
Germany will treat the Jews ou an equal footing with other com- petitors at the Berlin Olympics in 1936, and will also include in the German team German Jews who have suffelent ability, accord-
The last competition of the Kow- Loon Golf Club season attracted an entry of 28 players for the quali-ing to a statement issued by the fying round of the Summer Cup.
The course was in good condi- tion and played 'well, although the weather was declared too hot for golf. In spite of this, however, good cards were returned, the six- teen qualifier's cards ranging from 66 to 79.
W. M. Groves returned
a good
card of 77-11-66 to head the qualifiers while, A. L. Eastman's | 73 was the best scratch score of the day.
The following qualified. W. M. Groves 77-11-66. A. L. Eastman 73-6-67. R. Collinge 79-8=71.
L. D. Parves 83-12-71, D. C. Wilson 77-6-72, A. T. Braley 78-6-72.
D. Parsons 90-18=72. A. J. Dennis 83-10-75,
F. E. Booker 80—6—74.
G. Milne 82-8-74.
J. J. King 90–1575.
G. F. Murphy-87—11=76.
S. MacNider 88—12-76,
R. Henderson 1-15=76,
S. Jex 88-11-77
W. Stoker 94-1579.
German delegates at the Interna- tional Olympic Congress, held yes- terday, Reuter.
BRITISH AMATEUR GOLF BETTING..
McLean And Goodman Favourites.
RAPIER'S SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY
Race 1:-
HIGH SPEED MONOPLANE WAYWARD STAG
Outsider-Daylight Eve.
Race 2:-
SOLDIER STABLE ENTRY SPINAWAY
ΟΑΚ ΒΑΤ
Outsider-Bridge.
Race 3:-
CHIVALROUS IRON GREY WARRINGTON
Outalder-Burgomaster,
[Race 4:-
KING'S BOUNTY. BOLDIER STABLE ENTRY BRECHIN
Outsider-Don.
Race 5-
SOLDIER OF BRITAIN
SADKO LEMBERG
Race G
Outsider-Gleneagles,
Prestwick, To-day, Bookmakers are making Jack Mc- Lean, the young Scottish golfer, and Johnny Goodman, the sensational amateur winner of the United ¡States Open Golf crown of 1933, joint favourites at 8 to 1 for the British Amateur Open Golf Cham- plonship which is to be started on Race 7:- Monday, May 21.
The prices quoted are as follows:
J. McLean (Scotland)
J. Goodman (America)
8 to 1
STICKYPAST. HAPPY HIT THE QUAIL
(if starta)
Outalder-Winchester Stag.
NIGHT STAR
ST. JOAN 'VRIDAY
Ostaider-Dinty.
8 to 1Race 8:-
S. McKinley (Scotland)...10 to 1) G. T. Dunlap (America) .. 10 to 1
MINAGRI POLO CUP WON BY J. Westland (America)....10 to 1
FRENCH RIDERS
Rome, May 14. The Minagri Cup of Culture was wan yesterday in the International
The following have been selected Polo contest, by a French side who
Hon. Michael Scott (holder) 20 to 1) C. Tolley (England) ......20 to 1 Roger Wethered (England) 20 to 1 "Bobby" Jones was quoted at 10 to 1 when he won the title.
It is expected that H. R. H. the
THE BODEGA UTOPIAN
KING WILLOW
Outsider-Paname
Race 9:—
IN GOOD TIME KING'S PARADE NELTER SKELTER.
Outsider-Cavalcade,
Race 10
RIBBLE BAY VIEW
Lo represent Hong Kong:-G. Rod.beat their Italian adversaries 4 to Prince of Wales will be a spectator :: ger; Mullane, and Morrison; Pote. 2 and the Hungarians by 3 to 1, during the tournament.-Beuter. Hunt, Podmore and Jones; B. Gosano, A. V. Gosano, E. Strange. Ridley and Blake. Reserves.--Cord. S. Strange, Robertson Elliott, Mal
pas,
Referee.-Capt. E. Hague, R.A.
ST. JOSEPH'S F.C. DINNER.
Presentation To Secretary.
A
Saturday's Race Results
12.00 PM-Smugglers Handicap, Li Shiu Pang's Soldier of China
Winner $500. Second $250. Third 158 lb. $150. For China Ponies, Griffins
.(Mr. N. Deitz) 1
of this Season. Winners barred. Dynasty's King's Bounty 163 lb.
Entrance $5. Bix Furlongs.
Li & Lis'a Bela 145 lb.
(Mr. N. Deitz) 1
Ribble Mackie & Grayburn's
158 lb. (Mr. P. P. Botelho) 2 Dr. Lee Shiu Kee's Monoplane 158 lb. .... (Mr. S. N. Pan) Won, by: A Head and a length. Time: 1.29.4.
(Mr. P. P. Botelho) 21
Lan's Bright Star 161 lb.....
+
(Mr. S. N. Pan) 3 Won by: 3 lengths and a length
• Time: 2.32.1.
3|6—1.35 P.M.—Customs Handicap.--
At the annual dinner of the St, The teams were tied at 20-all at The K.C.C. hafe lent their ground Joseph's Football Club, held at the half-time, after which the Philip-for the occasion, and admission is Palace Hotel on Saturday evening, The Philippines offered several compromise proposals, all of which ines made a magnificent effort to to be $1.00, including tax, for both the Secretary, Mr. Goldenberg, was tennis and athletica. Servicemen in presented with a handsome pair of were blocked by the Japanese. The bead Chinu all the way. Filipinos joined in a conference with China made a very game fight, but uniform will be admitted at half silver brushes as a mark of appre-2-2.30 P.M.-Stoaccalters Handicap. Mr. Wang last night, and expect to were ultimately outclassed.
mcel this morning to undertake sume efforts to salvage something. but such a possibility now seems un- likely.
A resolution regarding the next games was carried, with a rider that they will be held in Shanghai, unless for some rea- son the invitation is withdrawn, when they will be held in Tokyo.
The rain continued to mar
the
Sisul day, the deluge stopping several
of the closing ceremonies.
PJ. Baseball Champion's
price.
Chinese Company Win Revolver Shoot
"C" Company Police Beaten
The Chinese Company, Hong Kong Police Reserve, gained an In the baseball final Japan and overwhelming win over "C" Contingent of the Hong Kong Police Force the Philippines fought a bitter two in their revolver shooting contest at the Kennedy Road Revolver all tic, an end being called in the Hange yesterday morning, winning by 842 points to 541. tenth innings owing to had light and rain. The championship was thus won by the Philippines, as Japan needed a victory in order to tie for the Final.
Scores: Chinese Company:- LS.L.30 Thong Po Hing P.S.R.67 Chau Ching Chiu P.C.R.66 Kwok Chak Tong P.8.187 Wong Chung China Win Soccer
S. L. David Lole China conclusively clinched the soccer championship, defeating Ja-P.C.R.52 Hoo Kam Chiu pan by 4 goals to 5, in a hard and LS.R.42. Wong King Chuen "well-played game.
The Chinese secured an early lead through a well- schemed and thrustful attack, and never looked like being beaten,
They slackened their pace in the second half, but whenever Japan, made an effort to tie the Chiness defence proved impregnable.
For lifting a weight of 200 lbs, at the Mauricio College of Physical Edu- "cation on Friday night, "Alabaster W kluring: “Barracks was presented
#Goliage by:Mr.
to the
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2
3
4
Total
25 27 20 23
25 28 30 21
95 104.
30
25 24
30 24
103
25 25 30
elation för bls” valuable ́service to the Club.
MONOPLANE (if starts)
Outsider-Tummel
Race 11:--
THE CARP LITTLE BEAUTY BARABANDE
Oulalder-Hell for Leather.
Saturday's Records
The following were Saturday's statistics: Jockeys
Winner $500, Second $250. Third $150. For China Ponies, "C" Class, Entrance $5. Six Furlongs, Dynasty's King's Fancy 161 lb. (Mr. P. P. Botelho) Winner $500. Second $250, Thind $150. For China Ponies, Cheung & Wo's High Speed 163 "C" Class. Entrance $5. Ono Ib.
(Mr. S. N. Pan) 2 The Chair was occupied by Mr. and Quarter Miles.
Tally Ho's Valorous 165 lb... Osmund, who was supported by Mr. Quarto's Spinaway 162 Ib....
(Mr. A. J. P. Heard) 3 N. Deitt Goldenberg (Secretary and Troa
(Mr. A. J. P. Heard)
Won by: 3 lengths and a length P. P. Botelho surer), D. Leonard (Captain) and H, Y. Linng's Wonderful Stag
Time: 1.29.1.
A. J. P. Heard
A. V. Gosano,
Taylor 149-1b.
(Mr. N. Deitz) 2
E. 0. Butler Lee's Bistre 155 lb.
(Mr. Ip Kui-ying) 3 Won by: a length and a length. Time: 2,36.1.
INTER-UNIVERSITY TENNIS.
Lingnam Lose To' Hong Kong.
The Hong Kong University de- feated Lingnam University in a friendly tennis match held at Pok- fulum yesterday.
Scorea
H. N. Lee (H.K.) bent W. Y. Aù | (Lingnan), 6-1, 6-3.
P. K. Leung (HK) beat K. P.
23 30 14 37 Chan (Lingnan), 3-6, 6-2, 6-1,
25 28 30
25 29 28
28 108
སཾཁསཾསༀམསྶ། ''ཇམབལ
K. M. Lo (H.K) beat H. K. Chung (Lingnan), 6-0, 6-1.
H. N. Lee and P. K. Leung (H.K.) beat W. Y. Au and K, P. |Chan, 6-3, 6-4.··
K. M. Lo and Y. K. Ng (HK) 642 beat Y. K. Chan and H: K. Chung
12-0, 6-1, 6-4.
24 107
110
P.C.R.72 Wong King Fal
30 30 30
118
Total:
210 214 228
190
"C" CONTINGENT:---
C49
15
20 21
3
59
CRES
20 14 22 17. 73
C364
83
88
C449
C04
CIZ
€332
C454
20 20 20 24
15 23
22
15
25
10
0 10 -24 11
CLEAN SWEEP WINS IN DAVIS CUP
(Continued from Paddy.31537
Earlier Results
45
20
27.
21, 14
82
Fischer and Strainer (Switzerland) bent P, Bandarí' and Browne - (India), 6-3, 6-4, 6-17/
Total: 118 155 189 102 841
Possible
Practice No. 1. 10 yds Grouping 6 rounds. Practice Na: 2. 10 yils Application 6 rounds -- Practica Na. 3, 10 yds. Running Man, 6 rounds, Practice No. 4 18 yds. Bobbing Man, 6, rounds.
dari (India) $-1, 6-2, 7-5---Boutor:
1
3.-3.00 P.M. — Brisbane Spring Han- dicap-Winner $750. Second $500, Third $200. For Australian Ponies of any Season. Entrance $5. One and a Quarter Miles. Fatshan's Able Amazon 163 lb.. (Mr. E..O, Butler) L. Dunbar's Mutiny Bay 140 lb.
(Mr. B. A. Proulx) 2
Seth's Just That 168 lb,
1
(Mr. F. M. L. Soares) $ Won by: 5 lengths and 3 lengths
Time: 2.142.
7.-5.00 'P.M-Placapple Handicap.8. N. Fan
Winner $150. Second $225. Third Ip Kai Ying $125,
For China Ponles, Sub-G. A. Harriman scription Griffins of this Club of W. C. Poy this Season that have won $1,000 R A. Promis or more in stakes. Entrance $5.7. L. Jordan One and a Quarter Miles..
F.-M. L. Soares
Leong Kwok Cheong's Cavalcade H. P. Chanson
,158 lb. ................ (Mr. N. Deitz) 1 Owners. Li Po Chun's In Good Time 140
bb... (Mr. Ip Kui-ying) 2; Leader's Copper Idel 168 lb.... (Mr. G. A. Harriman) Won by: 2 lengths and 3 lengths. Time: 2.40.1.
Mr. Li ́ Shiz l'ang Mr. Dynasty
1st 2nd 3rd Un.
1st 2nd 3rd
D
0
1 1
Messrs. Cheung and Wo.. 1
1 0
0
Mr. QuarLo
0
Mr. Fatahan
0
Mr. Li and Lis
Mr. Leong Kwok Chaong
8.30 RM-Victoria Park Hand Mr. C. E. Brown
cap-Winner $500. Second $300. Mesara. Mackie and Gray, Third $200. For Australian Ponies, bura
"B" Class. Entrance $5. From Mr. H. Y. Liang the Two Mile Port Once Round and L. Danbar In (about One Mile 171 Yaris).
Mr. A. M. L. Soares
Mr.
4-3.30 PM-May Handicap-Winner $600. Second $300. Third $200, For China Fonies, "A" Class. Win-Cheung & Wo's High Finance Mr. D. E, Lewis ners of more than two races at race, 149 lb... (Mr. P. P. Botelho) 1 Mr. Li Po Ckun meetings of this Club since Jant-Mrs, D. J. Lewis's St. Joan 140 Mesars. Bellamy and ary 1, 1984, barred. Entrance $5. Six Forlanga.
'of Li Shiu Pang's Soldier
Britain 168 lb. (Mr. N. Deita) [1] A. M. I. Soares's Badko 154 Ib,
(Mr. G. A. Harriman) 2 Dinasty #King's Justics 156 15.
Mr. A. J. P. Heard) 3 Won by 2% lengths and lengths.
Time: 1.25.3.
Elmer. (Switzerland) | best Bleem 5/30 PM---Land Mine Handicap,-
4
I.
(Mr. N. Deltz)"22 L. Reidy's 'Vriday 185 lb.
(Mr. H. P. Chanson) Won by: 2 lengths 1% lengths. *Time: 2.00.2.
dea
Dr. Lee Shiu Kes Mr. Lee
Mr. Bath
Mr." Lan
Mr. Tally Ifa
1,
Mr. Leader
Mr L Reidy
16.00 PM Shutfa Handicap Hr. Wong Sul Ngan
** Winner $450, Becond #225, Taird
$125, For China Ponies, “D” Clank.
Wiemery alice January 1984, Bellamy & Gordon's & King's
barred. To be ridden by Jockeys
who have not, won ten races”ADY-
Parado 160 lb. gran
P (Mr, W. C Por)
where at any time. No Whips or Wong Sui Ngau's Burg Gunster
180 lb. 24 (Mr, T.-La Jordan): Won by 2 lengths and 1⁄2 length.
dart: (Tudin) 4-1, #2, 75.
Winner 3550, Second $275. Third $175 For Ching
Class
* Spurs allowed, Entranos. $5. Ona
C. B. Brown's Todes 158 15
Entrance. $5. 'Chie'and 'a
uter.
(Mr. C. Taylor), 1 Time: 2.08.2.
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