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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1935
GERMAN TEAM TRIUMPH IN SCHOOLS SPORTS
GIANTS SECURE
·DOUBLE”.
CARDINALS AGAIN BEATEN
JOHNSON AND WEST HIT · TWO HOMERS IN U.S. BASEBALL CLASHES
New York, To-dny. Honours were shared in the Na- tional Baseball League yesterday when Cincinnatti and Philadelphia | clashed 'in a * "double-header," al- though, the 'Reds compiled the big- gest score of the season' to date in the first clash by scoring 15 runs.
The Giants secured the "double": In their "double-header" against the Cube, while the Cardinals, world champions, received another check when they were nosed out by the Dodgers:
Double Homers
The American League was featured by two home-runs by Johnson for the Athletics, who] nosed out the Tigers, while the Senators performed likewise against the Browns in spite of West making two circuit-clouta.
Monte Pearson, of the Indians, reached the top of his form to blank the Red Sox.
Results as cabled by Reuter,
were:-
Chicago
Kiki Cuyler hit a homer.
National League
R.
K.
E.
1 3
2
New York
3
7
0
Joe Moore hit a homer.
Chicago
1
Lindstrom hit a homer New York
10
1
Melvin Ott hit à homer,
Cincinnatti
15 23
Gillie Campbell, Lew Riggs hit
2
homers.
Philadelphia
4 9
3
|Pittsburgh
3
7
5
Boston
12
12
1
Halle Orch.
Mallon hit a homer:
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St. Louis
2
9
3
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3 11
1
Cincinnatti
4 9
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New York
4 7
Lazzeri Selkirk, Dickey and
2
hit homers.
Chicago
7
12
0
Coston
0 4
0
2 6
0
7
16
0
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RECREIO HELD
TO DRAW BY
SOUTH CHINA
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2.
Rertie Gosano worked very hard and was ready to take Yeung's and was the backbone of the attack doubtful centre. He had very bad luck when he! Henry Young was a useful skip- raced through the opposition from per, but was pulled up on several his own half only to stumble with occasions for miner infringements.
Wong Wah-kai to beat, the latter] clearing.
* Unfortunate Goal
The game was played at a fairly fast pace throughout, the Chinese opening the scoring after 25 min-
5 7
h
Goodman and Byrd hit homers, Philadelphia
Vergez hit a homer.
American League ・・
Monte Pearson pitched. Cleveland
Philadelphia
Johnson (2) and Jimmy (Foxx
Greenberg hit a homer.
hit homers.
Detroit
6 4
0
M
Washington....... 10 13
1
8
St. Louis
9 12 West (2) and Bell hit homere.
Relying almost entirely on such tried veterans as Lou Warnecke; ace pitcher (right); Gabby Hartnett (left), estcher, and Kiki Cuyler, in- felder, Charlie Grimm will lead his Chicago Cubs into the new penuant battle.
GERMANS WIN NICE JUMPING
IRELAND SECOND PORTUGAL THIRD
-MARSHAL PETAIN WITNESSES EQUESRIAN EVENT
FUSILIERS BEAT
ATHLETIC IN FAST
SOCCER CLASH
Nice, Apr. 29. With the military teams of ten (Continued from Page 4).
nations competing, the German of- peatedly robbed Harrison evoked ficers on Monday, before at least applause from the handful of spec-10,000 spectators, won the prize of tators who witnessed the game. the Foreign Office, which is the
° 'r
SHOT PUT RECORD
BY KUEHLMANN
R. SCOTT BRINGS OFF EXPECTED "DOUBLE" CLASSIC MILE RUN BY NOBLE
(By BEVIL RUDD)
London, April 16- VON Kuehlmann led his German brilliant victory in the Public Schools Challenge Cup
at the White City on Saturday with 571⁄2 points. Lancing were second with 28 points, and High- gate and Rossall tied for third place with 20 points.
Von Kuehlmann followed up his explolts on Friday by wing ning the weight, with a record put of 45 ft. 8 ins, and finish- ed third in the long jump with a leap of 20ft. 51⁄2 in.
The deserved German triumph was further consolidated by P. 'Lindemann's splendid effort in the weight. He, too. beat the
old record.
R. Scott, of Ashby-de-la-Zouch, eager combativeness, which alliedz brought off his expected-double, to his natural speed, should take and with it a magnificent record. him far, and certainly a long way He beat 2 mins. in the half-mile, farther than the 100 yards which is and in so doing lowered Lord not his natural distance even if he John Hope's previous best by two did equal to C, B. Holmes' record.. seconds.
Wrekin School Successes
The virtue of nervous exaltation had departed from Scott when he tackled the quarter-mile the last Holmes, found another winner in Wrekin School, who produced? race of the day.. Nevertheless, his F. V. Scopes. If he just failed, to: fluid speed gave him sufficient mo- beat J. P. Knight, of Lancing, in- mentum to reach the tape in front the hurdles, he has to thank J, P. of the cheerful and quite incalcul-Ford (another old Wrekin hurdler) able A. Pennington (Berkhamsted).for that success or failure, I fancy In this event, too, Scott was racing Scopes will call it the former. He against his own recorda less-in-will still be at school next year. spiring enterprise. Had Penning Knight, meanwhile, will have gone
up to Trinity College, Oxford.
ton drawn an inner lane, positións might have been reversed.
He won the 100 yards earlier in
the afternoon after two rounds of hearts in which were included sun-
dry false starts. He has a nice,
S. AFRICAN TOURISTS AT THE NÉTS
(Continued from Page 1
Many Non-Smokers
The forwards were excellent, but chief event of the annual Interna. they were very weak their shooting,tional Horse Show of Nice, and one
A remarkable number of the particularly during the first half of the most coveted equestrian tro- players, as a matter of fact, are when they missed chances galore.. phies.
Winger's Good Display Tang Kwong-sum played a great!
tory.
of the
German
beth's, Barnet) won both junior J. F. Lockwood (Queen Eliza
sprints, and G. S. P, Robinson, Rossall) and R. C. de la C. Shir ley (Lancing), used up every ounce of energy they possessed in a terri fic finish for the three-quarter mile steeplechase. .
اییم؟
Another athletic who impressed me was A. G. R. Noble, of Radleg He won the mile in indifferent time, but the comprehension of thig opposition and the courage he show- ed in winning that race was clase
The Results
sic.
game on the right-wing. He was German ambassador to
were Marshal Petain, and the the son of a great cricketer who 3 lyd. 10 3-10xec.
100 Yarde-A Pennington (Berk Among those witnessing the vie. footballers during the South Afri-
can "winter," including the skipper, hamated), 1; K. Croft (Hersworth G.” visitors Herbert Wade, and A. D. Nourse-8.), 2; E. J. Battell (Watford G. 8.)
440 Yards, R. Scott (holder) (Ash- fast and tricky, while his centres Herr Roland Koester..
France, both hit hard all round the closely-by-dela-Zouch), 1: A Pennington were as near to perfect as could be!
|netted wicket. Also, a remarkable] (Berkhamsted), 2; H. G. Uiren (Ply? desired. Ho Kar-keung was good
Jumping in perfect style, Ger-
and mouth), 3. Lyd. 51% sec. ¡number
are non-smokers, in the centre and did not hang on difficult course with but 5.5 penal
many's representatives finished the Wade and Nourse are two of them. Zouch), 1; K. E. Riddell (Ampleforth), 880 Yards.-R. Scott (Ashby-de-la- to the ball.
G. L. Vincent, the laughing 2; D. R. Martin (Rutish), 8. 10yd.
The long, swinging passes of the ties. The second place was taken cavalier or perhaps we should say 1min. 69 sec. Chinese had the Fusiliers beaten by the team of the Irish Free State engineer, for he is employed atį. One Mile-A. G. R. Noble (Radley), time and again, and if the Athletic] with twelve penalties, while Fortu- home by a Rand mining company-1; P. J. Cornish (Mill Hill), 2; V. W. forwards had been better at real gal was third with seventeen penal-was interesting as the only left 4 min, 36 4-nee.
G. Foster (Harrow County), 3. 1%ydg scoring they might have turned the ties Conte Gautier-Vignal hand-handed bowler in the company. His
Three-Quarter Mile Steeplechase, --- tables on the soldiers.
ed the trophy to the leader of the easy, slow action suggests that he G. S. P. Robinson (Rossall), 1; £. C. German team, Baron von Wolden- will be able to carry on for long de la C. Shirley (Lancing), 2 D. R. fels.
Martin (Rutlish), 3; K. R. Fay (Ros periods, and even on yesterday's sall), 4. ins. 3 min. 14 1-5 sec. surface be spun the ball well.
Grimmett's Papil
An Early Goal The first goal was scored after] five minutes play. Roberts took the ball up and passed to Dennis who tupped the ball back to Harri-
BRILLIANT SOCCER son, who scored with a great drive.
WITNESSED
(Continued from Page 4)
· Beltrao Very Poor Beltrao, the former Interport.j pivot, was sadly off form and was utes play when Yeung Shui-yick side from a heavier defeat.
the opposing leader,
H
Ho Kar-keung missed an
oppor- tunity when he took a shot from the penalty spot, the ball going very wide.
The Equaliser
ANGLO-U. S. TRACK CLASSIC
One Mile Walk F. T. Crosler::2 (Bedford Modern), 1; F. Barrer (Bat-i) ish), 2; A. C. Trphern (Warwick), 3. 8min. 29 2-5ser.
(Continued from Page 4). All the bowlers seemed capable 120 Yards Hurdles.-J. P. Knight.
Doctors Surprised
of spin, but Xerophon Balsakos, the (Lancing), 1; F. V. Scopez (Wrekia), When Bonthron was a
boy he much talked of Grimmett-tutored 2; P. H. Garrard (Bedford), 8. 1yd. 15
9-10sec. caught his legs against a live wire Greek, caused surprise by pitching
High Jump A. A. Gold (Grocers), while he was climbing a tree. For the ball up not at all in the manner 5ft 7in. 1; B. Penman. (Tonbridge) many weeks... doctors thought he of the little Australian. He, too, 5ft, Gin. 2; A. W. Selwyn (Upping- Ho Ka-keung, however, obtained would never walk again.
is small of stature-a chemist by Ham), 0. L. Williams (Mill H), T. I Lockton (Ensom); 5ft. Sin. the equaliser after 15 minutes plas doctors. To-day, although he car-well over. We must see him on However, Bonthron surprised the profession-but he brought his arm
equat 8.
pass which drew Rowlands from
unable to cope with Henry Young.centred from an alleged doubtful, brilliant save of Stephens' sho Tang Kwong-sum sent in a lories an angry-looking scar on his grasa before. we can get a real crock, Dublin), 20ft 10in. 1; J. S. Danby
2 1
position over the goal-line, and, from close in was remarkable, and,Į
Long Jump-P. J. Royal (Black-ins With the exception of B. Cosano, while the Recreio backs and custo- though he had far more to do then his change, and Horan in and tapp-left leg, he is among the the Recreio forward Hine were comdian were clamuuring for a behind, MacHardy, he played
fastest opinion about his googly.
(King Edward's, Birmingham), 80ft/ a faultless pletely out of the picture, the Lai Shiu-wing calmly placed the
ed the ball between the advancing milers of all time.
A slow spin bowler, of googliesin 2; K. von Kuehimann (Salem, game throughout. The goal that wings being very weak in their ball in the net.
Germany), 20ft 51%in, 3; P/ Wolt Cunningham's case is much the who brings a poignant memory is (Oundle), 20ft 6in. 4. Rowlands' lega. beat him was unstoppable as it was anticipation of a pass, while their
A. V. Gosano switched over to scored from within seven' yards.
Ten minutes later the Fusiliers same. As a lad he was burned on D. 3. Tomlinson. He was in Eng- Pole Vault G. R. Blackburn (Bed- centres lacked sense of 'direction. the centre-half position, while Bel- Swain and Steele both started again took the lead, when Hughes the legs in a fire at his school. land a while ago, and had a lesson ford), 11ft. 1; à. L, Clarke (Malvera),
Wong Wah Kai Good,
trao relieved Silva-Netto at right- very shakily, but improved an the scored from point-blank range.
Again, the doctors despaired. Yet, from Faulkner during the after-R. N. Bond (Harrow), 10ft, ein. equal Wong. Wah-kai was very good in half, the latter filling the right came went on. Steele only made
Chinese Again Level
Ilke Bonthron, Cunningham has de- noon of the South African veteran's | Puting The Weight (12b),—K. von South China's goal and save two back position.
tragic death. Tomlinson grinned Kuchimann (Salen, Germany), 45ft one mistake and that cost his side The Fusiliers held the lead for veloped into a world-beater. These changes made a consider-a goal. certainties off the head and boot of
two minutes and then the Chinese
Runners' Kanking. yesterday when he could not find 8%in. 1; P. Lindemann (Salam, Gerey
Bertie Gosano.
(many), 45-5, -2;. C. H. Fener (High-- Jable difference and with "A..V."
Lawton Brilliant
drew level again through Fung
"Bonthron, Cunningham, and his length.
(gate), 40.3, 3. The two backs, Lee Kar and Yulia the key position, the Recreio
Lawton played an inspired game. from Ho Ka-keung.
King-yu, who converted a long pass Lovelock is the alphabetical order," Hing-yuen featured their game by stock began to rise,
recently wrote Arthur J. Daley, the He was brilliant with both
The Fusiliers took charge.of the and foot,
splendid first-time clearances, but
Recreio Wingers Too Slow
headli
Throwing The Discus.---K.`von Kychl mann (Salem, Germany), 11ft 5in
C. H. Fenner (Highgate), 124 f
116ft 3in. 8,
“Alphabet” Langton, American athletic authority. "But More quickly successful in this He tried hard to open game during the second half, and, the season of 1934 was able to regard were the tafl R. J. Crisp, then, 2; P. Withycombe, (Malverni)z) they fell away in the later stages The Recreio were presented with up the game and was quick to after 17 minutes Roberts shot from furnish little information as to the fastest of the attack, although he of the game
when the Recreio several opportunities, but Gomes seize the chance of any opening five yards, but the ball was hand-ranking of these three magnificent was unable to take his usual long percorn (Lancing), 156ft 7in. 18
Throwing The Javelin...... J. A. Pep equalised.
ard Castilho were much too slow and slip the ball forward. He was ed. Harrison took the resultant milers on comparative ability." Lim Tak-po was a live wire in and let the burden of the attack prominent both in the defence and penalty and made no mistake
run of a dozen paces; A. J. Bell, Jensen (Salem, Germany), 149ft. Bind the pivotal position, but he
Last year Lovelock twice beat whom we know, and who has ripen (holder), 144ft, 0in. 3.
|2; P. Lindemann (Salem, Germany) was fall upon the shoulders of Bertie the attack. overfond of dilly-dallying with the Gosano.
The Fusiliers enjoyed most of Bonthron-at the White City and infed; and "Alphabet" Langton--his 100 Yards Junior F. Lockwoodt Ridings and Tuley were the the play to the final whistle except Amsterdam-but the American got initials are A.B.C.the youngest of Queen Elizabeth's, Barnet), 1 Th ball and consequently threw away several good openings. The wing Gosano headed in the equaliser forwards.
Late in the second half Bertie most dangerous of the East Lancs when the Athletic broke away and his revenge in Paris, when he won the South African hopes, also of G. Scotcher (Grocers), 2; W. Cusson halves worked hard, but were rag-from a centre by Aquino.
Tuley sent over some were awarded a penalty for a foul over 1,500 metres.
medium speed.
(Pesunout), 3. Jyd. If 1-10rse. Issio neat passes but his forwards would
259 Yards Juniors. F. Lockwood ged in their distribution,
1. Now he enters the argument. On] Langton has the happiness of (Quean. Elizabeth's, Barnet), 1; 8 Z Recreio: M. Marques; A. V. not shoot.". In the second half heby Taylor against Ho Ka-keung. Yeung Shui-yick Shines Gosano and A. Bowen; Silva-Netto, sent over a centre that bounced on Rowlands pushed and his shot. Le ides as to how these three great are here to cheed him on-they in- (Manor House). 3. 2886c
Lu Hal-tan took the spot kick, but June 15 shall get a very good knowing that his father and mother Zoratt (Whitgifi), 2; A. J. Barrali N. Beltrao and V. Marques; Aquino, P, Yeung Shui-ylck was again the Castilho, B. Gosano, A. Gomes and the cross bar and went over.
followed his shot up quickly and mitera rank. pick of the forwards and had V. Alves.
tend to follow the latest "Springson (Eton). Bft 3in. 1; C. 7. Byst High Jump (Jenior).--D, G, Mathie nearly deceived MacHardy.
sent in another piledriver, but Marques tied up in knols time and
boks" round the country. He was. (Ampleforth), 6ft 2in. 2; JMD 18. China "B":-Wong Wab-kal; Lee Easi Lanes!—Oxford; Swain, Steele, again, while Bowen was also in dif-Kam and Yu Hing-yuen: Yau Wah-Smith, Lawton, North; Mather, Har Rowlands again saved brilliantly, Roberts,
‚'incidentally," in hospital recovering Grant (Eastbourne), 5ft 1in, 8th Athletic-Cheung Mun-wing: Mok, Aculties whenever they clashed.
hing, Lim Tak-po, xnd Wan Cho-lok;; wood, Banford, Ridings and Tuley. pushing he ball around, the post for Bul-hen, Le Hon-cheong: Lo Hattan, from an operation for appendicitis Challenge Trophy-Bairo, Germany Yeung Shul-yick, Lal Bhlu-wing, Henry Paliee-MacHardy; Mackburn, C. a fruitless corner, Lai Ship-wing was perhaps the Young, Chua Shek-kam and Lee Shek Piet Brooks, Gough, Brittains T. File, Falliers-Rowlands; Wheeler, Keat- Kwong-bum. Young Kam-po, Ho Kaithat he had been included in the Rulish, 18. 6. Ashby-de-la-Zouch, 15, La Kwok-chiu, Ng Tak-wing: Tang when the good news reached him 57pts It Lancing, 28, 2: Highgate 201; Russall 20t: Bedford, 19 7-12, 5) greatest opportunist on the field yu
Bons, Moss, Stephen and Green.
ingi Grindly, Keneghan, Taylori keung, Au Ping-ming and Fung team. Hughes, Harrison, Dennis, Talbot' and' yiv.,
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