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NEW WORLD'S RECORD

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Silva Takes Lead

Perfect Equaliser

Two heads later Alves once

FOR

FOR 400 METRES

SWIMMING MARKS FALL IN JAPAN

UNIVERSITY STUDENT AMONG TOP FLIGHT

KOIKE'S NEW JAPANESE RECORD

Tokyo, Aug. 5a

WORLD and Japanese records were shatter-

On the following head it was On the eighteenth head 'Silva again-up to C. G. Silva to try and took the lead. Alves lay two and save He managed partially by C. G. Silva struck a bowl on the taking the second shot. On the jack for a count. · Alves made al next two heads Alves' rink scored. supreme effort to force the jack On the eighth head Alves trailed through but only just failed... the Back for s measure, bat his opposite came in from a wick for + *count of four. Each rink more regained the lead at 20-19 secure a two on the next heads On the next head Noronha lay and the match was then halted the shot but Xavier took it from him with a toncher Ribeiro then Xavier's Good Drawing " cut out the opposition and in-- On the twelfth head C. G. Silva creased his rink's lie. With a drew to make a third shot and magnificent draw with his last Alves drove, wicking one, but bowl C G. Silva secured the shot failing to alter the lie. Xavier to equalise at 20-20.

Max Schmeling, above, the Ger drew both shots on the next head On the deciding head Xavier man heavyweight boxing cham-world's record for the 400 metres free style. swimming the dis- Hiroshi Negami, a Rikkyo University student, broke the and they remained matouched to trailed the jack for the shot. Mar- pion and former holder of the tance in 4 minutes 45.8 sec. improving on the former record become counters.

ques also carried the jack but world's title, is hoping to meet Joe held by Jean Taris of France by 1.2 seconds. The fourteenth head was simi-failed to hold it, and F. I Silva Louis, the "Black Menace," some lar to the fourth with C. G. Silva drew two shots Alves cut out time next month with a view to a

Of the three new Japanese re- cords, one was set by a youngs-

رهيبة

ed to-day, the second day of the swimming contests held to select the Japanese team which will compete with the American squad, which arrives here last week.

playing with a count of two one of them and made a measure later title bout against Braddock THE 1936 OLYMPIAD ter named Yoshida, who entered

against him and saving one. The necessary. Calipers were intro- next head of interest was the six-duced for this purpose and vic teenth when F. X. Silva drew the tory went to C. G. Silva's rink

shot and. Ribeiro wicked in for the lie C G Silva, however, shifted the jack with a powerful

drive and secured two shots.

On the seventeenth head the

LOVELOCK COMPETES IN STOCKHOLM

title in sensa-

GIANTS AND

YANKEES FAIL IN U.S. BASEBALL

Closer To Leaders JIMMY FOXX HITS TWO..

HOME RUNS

scores were levelled at 17-all. L. J. E Lovelock, who lost his Chicago Teams Creep J. Silva put his first bowl on top British one-mile of the jack but Noronha beat him.tional fashion "at the White City. Marques picked Noronha's bowls London competed in the Stock-i out and C. G. Silva, came to the holm-Spelen International Games rescue by knocking up a bowl and on July 24 to 26, and was accom-j following through for a count of panied by J. C. Horsfall, the two.

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GERMAN SPORTS LEADER ANSWERS CRITICS

the meeting unheralded and un- sung but defeated a field of cele brities in the 200 metres back- stroke in the time of 2 min. 35.6 sec The world's record in the event is 2 min. 32.2 sec, held by George Kojac of the United States

or

Budapest To-day."

A Great Effort Addressing members of the Masanori Yuzsa, a member of the here German and Hungarian press Japanese relay team which set a on Saturday on inter-new world's record at the 1932 national sport, the Reich Sports Olympic Games in Los Angeles. Leader. Herr von Schammer set a new Japanese record in the New York, To-day- Und Osten, refuted the allega-100 metres free style event, cover- Chicago Cluos crept up on the tions which appeared recently ing the distance in 57.8 sec., leaders in the National Baseball in certain sections of the for-valy four-tenths of a second behind League yesterday when they eign press and demanded that the world's record. beat St. Louis Cardinals, 1984 the 1936 Olympiad should be "The third Japanese record was world champions, and the Giants held in Berlin.

established by Reino Koike one of lost to the Phillies..

The Beich Chancellor, said von the country's outstanding swim- New York Yankees again slipped Schammer Und Osten, had given mers, who hung up a mark of 1 up badly at Fhiladelphia, Jimmy the International Olympic Commit-min: 13 sec. in the 100 metres Forx's two homers, giving him 19 tee an assurance that the statutes breast-stroke, for the season, enabling the Athle-of

six-tenths of the International Olympic second behind the world's record tics to record an 8 to 4 win which Games would be adhered to with for the event.

they consolidated in the second all exactness at the Berlin Olym–1 clash of their double-header.

As piad

the result of New York's defeats the This means that no kind of dis White Sox and Red Sox combines crimination-racial distinction each advanced a place in the pen-would be allowed to occur. nant race.

POINT OF HONOUR As President of the German Results, as cabled by Beuter. Olympic Committee, von Scham- imer Und Osten declared that be

were:-

Boston

NATIONAL LEAGUE

R

E.

Brooklyn

5 11 Wally Berger hit a homer

7 13

Boston

10

B. Ardan hit a homer Brooklyn

New York

Philadelphia

Cincinnatti

Pittsburgh

Cincinnatti

11

0

5 11.

1

F. Herman hit a homer. Pittsburgh

Arkie Vaughan hit a homer”...

St. Louis Chicago

3

Americans Entertained

*

were guests at a tea party given The American swimming team

by the Foreign Office to-day. The Office spokesman, Mr. Aman, acted as host.

The weather is now considerably Cooler which allows the visiting team to have more strenuous prac-

personally felt it to be a point of tice-Bengo.

honour to observe the statutes to the letter.

Le Post Napio publishes an in- JAPAN SELECTS

2terview with Count Baillet Latour,

.

President of the International Olympic Committee, wherein it is emphasised that the rumours that England has stated that she will otnot take part in the Berlin Olym-

piad, are

entirely unfounded... Trans-Ocean Service.

PECULIAR POSITION

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TEAM TO CLASH

WITH AMERICANS

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Four others will be selected at the competition with the visiting American swimmers.

In last night's eliminations Kol- ke was timed at 2:41:2 sec., in the. 200-meter breaststroke. How~~ It is anderstood that Mr Tobin ever, Bob Kiphuth, of Yale, coach ohas an agreement with the "of the visiting American delega for another two years, but betion, who privately timed Koike. cause of the step of the board to expresses belief he covered the cut expenses in its present econ-distance in 240 flat. omy drive, it had had been decid- 810

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Philadelphis

10

Jimmy Foxx (2) and Pinkie

Higgins hit homer New York

Philadelphia

New York

Washington Boston

Washington

Boston

Weber hit a homer.

Cleveland

17

ed that Mr. Tobin was to leave.

on August 1 after six weeks of negotiations.

Remarkable Performance Kiphuth declared Koike's dask was a “remarkable performance

The eliminations held here with the Americans as interested spectators, furnished two

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| Change Has Been Made

On Monday Mr. George Fitch, general secretary of the "2" de dark-horse threats to the nied that the Board of Trustees tank supermacy of Koike and was attempting to retain Mr. To- Negami bin, but yesterday he said that a These were Shigeo Arai and certain change in the plans has Tethno Hamura, both of whom been made and that the board scored victories over Negami and would like Mr. Tobin to remain Kolke respectively However, z under certain conditions yet to both Negami and Koike were con

sistently better performers:

Trosky and Winegarner hit homers, be decided St. Louis

7.14. Coleman hit a homer.

Clevoland St. Louis

Chicago Detroit

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new turn in, the affairs

He would not comment on the The American, swimmers have saying been practising in the Koshien the mat-pool in rly evening because heat However, in few days, rains kara

that he could not talk

ter, although a sta

ing prepared by Ji

Franklin, chairman of

of Truste would be

should help misunderstan

When MSFS

was be- of Cornell

the Board made the atmosphere somewhat

statement cooler.

shortly--and-

indica

at he

Thus, since, Sunday, the Ameri much cans have engaged in extensive,

Their first formal

ance will not be unti

sen they clash

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