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TRE CHINA MAL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1936-
R.W.V. ROBINS TO LEAD MIDDLESEX CRICKET
U.S. WOMEN
AQUATIC STARS
FOR BERLIN
Even Chance Against Holland
WELL BALANCED TEAM AVAILABLE
Seattle, Wash., April 20. An even chance of aquatic vie-] lory was accorded American girl swimmers in Berlin this summer, by Mr. Ray Daughters, swimming coach at the Washington Athletic Club, in a special interview.
Mr. Daughters, in a statement, Jon the subject of women's swim- ming contests in the forthcoming Olympic Games, said: "From my Jobservations of women's swim- Deming since the Olympic Games of 1932. I am convinced that the American girls have amy eveni chance of winning in this year's) games at Berlin.
"Naturally, our strongest com-| petition will come from the fam- ous girls of Amsterdam, parti-)
Outen, cularly Miss Willys den
who has been reported as swim- ming the 100-metre distance in I minute 4 seconda, and Miss Rie Mastenbrok, 2 sensational 400- metre racer.
Best U.S. Performance "The best performance by an American girl at 100 metres sincei the last Olympics has been 1.10.)
by Olive McKean of the Washing
ton Athletic Club of Seattle, who has won the national A.A.U. out- door championship for the past) two years.
“However, it has been my ex- perience that swimmers reach a high peak only once a year and sometimes only once every two years. This is especially true as far as the Olympic Games are concerned. The American girls have been very low in speed stan- dards the past three years, but I feel they have been waiting to some extent event in Berlin. The fact that they have been on a low standard is aj 'break' in their favour. They can shoot for a high peak this season. Well Balance
Ray Sears, one of the firest two milers in the world and holder of Batler College and the, American N.A..A.U. titles, is another athlete who is almost sure of his place in the American complement to the Berlin Games.
U.S. BASEBALL RESULTS
Pirates Defeated By Phillies
RUFFING BLANKS INDIANS
National League
SIX BEST BOWLERS IN
THEIR ATTACK
CAPTAIN R.E.H. HUDSON FOR KENT
WEAKNESS IN BOWLING
London, April 8.
SOUTH AFRICAN TENNIS
Mrs. Bobbie Heine Miller Stages "Comeback”
Mrs. Bobbie Heine Miller, the former South African champion. crowned a successful .back" to #rst-class lawn tennis by regaining the South African Women's Singles Championship at Johannesburg.
N. G. Farquharson, the Men's the Singles Champion. - won Doubles title in partnership with V. G. Kirby.
SCHMELING IN AMERICA TO KO. JOE LOUIS
(Continued from Page 1)
Promoter Mike Jacobs yester
that the Louis-
FIFTEEN years have passed since the county cricket championship came south, but if all- round keenness and enthusiastic leadership are| furthered by good fortune, Middlesex may offer the leaders a serious challenge in the coming season. R. W. V. Robins, who kept the side so well on its toes last year, will again act as captain, day announced and will have at his disposal a slightly stronger Schmeling fight, which will pro- bably determine the challenger combination of players.
for the heavyweight title now held.
The chief difficulty is to find another really first-rate bats- by Jimmy Braddock, will be held man to back up the splendidly consistent work of Hendren, When in the Yankee Stadium, on June Edrich completes his qualification he may possibly fulfil this part, 18. jbut he cannot be included in the team until next year.
Distance Argument
Meanwhile, J. H. Humar is a batsman from whom the team
Promoter Jacobs, who last week may reasonably expect a more consistent run of good scores, offered to sell the bout to the ex- and Robins himself is capable of laying the wood on with a will position at San Diego, California,
To championship aspirants During the coming season hopes said the negotiations had been dis- attack is of supreme import-in this respect will depend more continued because California's 10 ance, and it is in this depart-upon the improved form of the round boxing limit could not be ment of the game that Middle-established players than upon the extended. The bout between De- sex will enjoy added strength.jadvent of newcomers.
troit's Brown Bomber and Sch-
A. D. Baxter will now be a fair-} Nichols, O'Connor, and Cutmore meling must be a 15 round affair, ly regular member of the team will again form the backbone of he said.
and G. O. Allen is expected to the batting, and to these must "On the basis of his last two be able to play for at least half now be added T. N. Pearce, fights,” Joe Jacobs recently said, the season. These two stal-greatly improved batsman whoax is a cinch to win. He kayoed warts, together with Smith, played many splendid innings last Steve Hamas in Germany last make up a formidable spear-year. Pearce will again share the March. And point of fast bowling.
Philadelphia
Norris hit a home run. Pittsburgh
-7 12
"
14
G for
2
for this important] Boston
"We should have a well- balanced team of girls in the | Games. In diving we should easi- ly maintain our supremacy. In
Cincinnatti
Cuyler hit a home run.
Six Best Bowlers
captaincy with D. R. Wilcox.
Two Evergreen Veterans While incomparable Woolley
Pauling out
what have you heard from Steve since then? Nothing, because Max ruined him. New York, To-day.
L.A. R. Peebles will be available.
: **Softened Him.” The following were the results for about eighteen matches, and
**Last July in Barcelona, Maxie of the major league baseball his spin bowling will be supple and the pocket-wizard Freeman beat Paulino Uzcudun
up some- mented by that of Robins and are still in full activity, Kent will {matches played yesterday:— ̧·
thing awful and then the best he Sims.
always be among the most engas-got from the local officials was a R. H. E
The county will thus enjoy thefing sides to watch. But their redraw." 17
services of six of the best bowlers tirement cannot be postponed for Did Jacobs remember that Louis in the country weight and ever, and when they do go the recently knocked variety of attack superior to that county will be faced with some without any trouble? of all competitors. Unfortunately thing of a poser.
"Sure, Schmeling softened him followers of Middlesex H Happily the two champions are up."(United Press). 0G. Owen-Smith has his finals to still with us, and hungry for their
consider at the end of the sum-annual toll of runs and wickets. Sandhar, still a batsman of the mer, so that not very much will of the coming men, Todd and
very front rank, has recently of this attractive
and Fags The games between New York be seen
are already outstanding, charmed spectators with an in- and St. Louis and Brooklyn and great-hearted cricketer.
and the only newcomer likely to be creasing sprightliness of action in Consistent. Batting Needed Chicago were postponed because
given a trial this season is Capt going for quick runs, and of the wet weather.
Essex did some impressive R. E. H. Hudson, of Army fame. Squires would follow his example giant-killing last season, and they A. P. F. Chapman will again the whole team could bat at a are likely to repeat these startling lead the team, with B. H. Valetine rattling speed throughout. performances whenever condi-ļas, vice-captain, but if these two Bowling was the weakness last Itions favour their attack. Nichols leaders are unable to play a year. Gover was as good as ever, and H. D. Read, who are good at much as usual owing to business but P. G. H. Fender, though sec- any time, become almost unplay-calls, L. S. Akers-Douglas will ond to none in cricket-craft, did Iable when the wicket is fiery or captain the side in their absence not quite retain his old control of Kreevitch and Dykes hit home crumbling. But wickets are not Surrey Bowling Hopes the ball
always in this state, failing which Surrey have never been short
Hopes are raised this year by 1 even these two, well supported by of capable rungetters. E. R. T. the fact that F. R. Brown will be the patient and tireless work of Holmes, who will continue in the available for regular play, and Eastman, can scarcely be expect-captaincy, in his own person that M. I. C. Allom will be able ed to tamble out good sides for greatly increases the side's with his fast bowling to share the next to nothing.
strength in this respect. The re-burden borne by Gover. It is also More consistent batting will befgular inclusion of Fishlock, the hoped that Parker, whose health necessary if Essex are to take capable left-hander, is also a has greatly improved, may re- full advantage of their attack. great advantage.
cover his best form as a bowler.
Cleveland
American League
| the breast stroke we find that we Buffing pitched.
have maintained an even pace New York with foreign competition even
INTER-SCHOOL ATHLETICS SEVERAL TRACK AND though our times have not been
(Continued from Page 4)
Heit 21. Joseph's); 2. Chan Kwok-hous (D.B.S.); 3, Ngo Chin-eng [S Stephen's); 4, Ismail Ali (Queen's).
A Sequeira (5t
FIELD MARKS GO
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2 9 Lou Gehrig hit a home run.
8 13 Chicago
Boston:
sensational.
In the backstroke events the {Kompa sisters, Erna and Eliza
beth, of New York, have made great strides and we are assured· Jesse Owens of Ohio State Uni-that Mrs. Eleanor Holm Jarrett) versity, has applied for a broad will again compete for the United St. Louis 1. Kwong Yue-wing (Queen's); jump record of 25 feet 84 inches. States.
Solters hit a homer run. Cheang Wong-joo (St. Stephen's); 3, 15% inches
Philadelphia
4
Time: 2 min. 22 secs.
Yan).
POLE VAULT
better than Ed
TTL
xtus
11 16
Foxx hit a home rum.
2 6
1 9
Free Style Events Lam Yushing (St. Stephen's); 4, Hamm's Olympic record, while] "In the free-style events and Peters hit a home run, Woo (St. Joseph's); 5, S. Ding (St Eulace Peacock, another Negro the relay we do not have an out- Joseph's); 6, Leung Kei-hing (Web has come close to that mark in ad-standing performer like Helene Detroit
dition to running 100 metres in Madison in 1932, but we will have 200 METRES Heat 1-1, G. Sequeira (St 19.2 seconds with the aid of sterling performers ready for burg hit home runs. Joseph's); 2, C Hosegood (CBS). slight wind
The action. There is Lenore Kight, a Washington official pole vault mark has been consistent record-breaker, and,] Chan-cheons boosted to 14 feet 5 inches, mcre from Seattle, the national relay
Time: 24 sece. Heat 21, Fung
(Wab
last summer:
3 12
1
Goose Goslin and Hank Green-
1
1
--Reater.
Yan): 2, Kwok Ming-hal than three inches above Bill Mill- champions, Olive McKean, Mary LOCAL BASEBALL
(Queen's).
Time: 25.4/5 secs.
Heat 3:-1, P. Castro (La Salle);
2, H. Souza (St. Joseph's).
Time: 25 secs.
er's record leap at Les Angeles Los Petty, Betty Lea, and Doris Even the hop step and jump mark
of 57 feet 7 inches, while officially umbenten, bas not been entirely] 1. D. Knox (D.E.S.), Distance 38 safe. Metcalfe was credited with
SHOT PUT
it. 10% ins.; 2, S. Barzseki (Sta triple leap of 51 feet 9 inches Joseph's), Distance 38 ft. 10 ins; 3, in Australia last auromer.
Tas Kai-chuen (Wah Yan), Distance
38 ft. 6 ins.; 4, Tob Kai-seng (St
More Records
Buckley.
"The performances in the past of Kartherine Rawls promise that she will be an asset to the Ameri- can team. The fact that Uncle Sam's squad of women swimmers will have balance gives it a big
Stephen's). Distance 34 ft. 7 insi Percy Beard, Leroy Kirkpatrick, edge for victory."
5. P. Castro (La Salle), Distance 34jand Al Morean, were all credited|
=
ft. 2 ins; 6, J. Woc (St. Joseph's), with doing the 110-yard high hur- LAWSON LITTLE'S
Distance 33 ft. 7 ins.
400 METRES.
Hest 1:-1, Au Kwong-wo (King's); 2, E. Cheung (D.B.S.).
Time: 60 seek. Hest 2:1, W. Gottsche (La Salle), Leung Man-ching (St. Joseph's).
Time: 56.3/5 secs.
Heat 3-1, Au Kwong-wai (St.) Paul's): 2, C. Hosegood (C.B.S.).
Time: 59.2/5 Beck.
HIGH JUMP
[dies in 142 seconds, as compared | with the Olympic figure of 144,) which Glenn Hardin, who ran the 400-yard burdles în 52 seconds in
done 50.6.
DECISION
London, March 27.
SEASON
Six Teams Enter This Year
At a meeting of local base- ball enthusiasts, at the Euro- was announced that entries bad peas
Y.M.C.A. yesterday, it
been, received from the Cana-: dians, Americans, Japanese, Chinese and the Volunteers for
the that when Mindanao arrives in w. part she will also take part in
the Olymple games, has since Anyone who has played golf in the coming season, while it was
strange lands or toured exten-also stated Jack Torrance has made the aively alone knows just how ex- USS Olympic shot put mark of 52 feet pensive an occupation it is 6-3/16 inches look easy with heaves Lawson Little, amateur champion the League.. jof, more than 57 feet. Unofficially, of Britain and America, must have
Dan has gone beyond 170 feet in run through thousands of dollars Sunday mornings at Caroline (the discus throw, and Henry Drey-a year in pursuit of the gamecided each week, the first one to Hill, two matches will be de- er has thrown the hammer 181 He has done the wisest possible start at 9.30 am. and the se feet, both well beyond the Olympic thing in turning “business
1, D. Knox (D.B.S.); 2, Wong Kam tin (Queen's); 3, S. Ding Joseph's); 4, San Chong-kin" (Wit Yan); 5, An Tin-yam. (Eing's).
1,500 METRES
Heat 1-1, Wang Yan-hing (Wah standard.
Yan); 2, E. Rodgers (CES); 3, 1. And so, taking it all in
дад
golfer."
There is no reason why a man
Matches will be played од
Winyard (D.B.S.); 4, E. Petrove (St America seems to have a good should not each in on ability to over, seven innings."
-Joseph's),
Time: 5 min. 2 secs.
(St
Hext 2-1, A. Sequeira Joseph's); 2, Isinal All (Queen's); 3, Chan Wah-kuen (St. Paul's); 4, A Ulrich (La Salle).
Time: 5 min. 13 secs.
110 METRES HIGH HURDLES Heat 1:1, D. Knox (D.B.S.). Time: 12 sock
Heat 2:1, San Chen-i (Wab Yan); 2, Litt Ming-com (St-Paula),
Time: 19.1/5 secs.
to follow immediately cond after, the games to be decided It was stated that there chance of making herself heard at control a golf ball. The great were prospects of a trophy. be- the coming Olympics-Beuter- thing both for himself and the ing presented for competition
game is that he should not do so this season. Heat 31, W. Chen (St. Joseph').without admitting it. Time: 20 secs.
MEDLEY RELAY RACE Heat:1-1, St. Joseph's; 2. King's:
2, CBS. and D.B.S. (dead heat);
Time: 2 min 45 secs,
Hest.2; La Salle, 2, Wah Yan; *, St. Paul's
Time: 2 min 60 secs.
Clubs which were not repre- sented at the meeting but are (Continued from Next Column) desirous of competing are aak- The first match on Sunday, ed to communicate with Mr. May 7, will in all probability Muir, care of the Dairy Farmr be between the Japanese and Co., Ltd. the Canadians.
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