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THE CHIRGA-MAIL-WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1936

U.S. EXPECTED TO SWEEP BOARD AT BERLIN

Sports

Chatter

(By "REFEREE”)

Carreem. As Baseball Coach

THE Eastern baseball team are now being coached by J. Qura reem, who several seasons ago was one of the best baseballers here. -

Major Due For Home Leave

H.

R. MAJOR, of the Import and Erports arice, Revenue Departurent, who plays lawn" bowls. for the Civil Service Cricket Club's senior bowls team, will not be avail- able next summer as he will be Home on leave. It is understood he will try and play one or two games while in Engiand

Local Boxers In Training

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S. ABDUL-CURREEM, who"} has just come back to the Colony after a stay in Singapore, is taking seriously to boring and has a num- youngsters training with

ber

biza. They do their road work at

Eulace Peacock, one of the greatest discoveries of the cinder track, above" has replaced Ralph Metcalfe as the Negro, flash in

field team.

EUROPEAN EFFORTS TO HALT SUPREMACY

POLITICAL AND RACIAL FEELINGS

MODERN TRAINING METHODS NEGLECTED

(By Harold Arson Bruce)

Vienna.

WITH less than two months to go, it looks as though the United States will sweep the

the American Olympic track and boards in a majority of the track and field events, major features of the 11th Olympiad at Berlin.

THRILLING

eatest

In December; 1922, W. EL Ponsfordshire, meoradi “1013 in "four" "commecutive in- mings for Victecis, at Melbourne ----637 v. Queensland, 202 and 18 v. New South Wales, 336 v. South Australia. in that month ke

· wenned·1,146 runs for Victoria.

European effort to halt American Olympic supremacy has LAWN BOWLS been at fever heat for some time; but a native winning psycho-

logy, with superior training and coaching over a longer period, ATHLETIC WITNESSED has kept US. colours to the fore, and the Berlin theatre of 1936

Happy Valley, while the sparring Craig Beats Ribeiro

With Last Wood

and other exercises are done in a private gym.

Chan Tak-fai Back. Again

·

OHAN TAK-FAL, the South China INTENSE EXCITEMENT CAUSED

footballer who played for, the “A” team as a’reserve at the com- mencement of the season, has now' returned from Shanghai. While

the Senior League!

Henry Sa's Aquatic Prowess

HENRY SA, the Volunteer hase- rood water-polo

BY FIGHTING. FINISH.

should present a repetition of U.S. triumphs.

Offhand it may be said that political unrest, lack of funds and food, together with manifold jealousies in organization, are treeping diseases in most national Olympic quarters of Europe. Furthermore, political and racial problems are big factors. When this is fully understood, one often wonders how the 30 or more D.

States of this old continent manage to keep any Olympic teams in working order.

ог

Some very good lawn bowla was My impressions of some of vailing military fighting spirit. there he played for Tang Wah in witnessed in the Colony Open the preparations in these coun-There is no doubt in my mind that

the tries for the Olympic games are the new Germany's unique Championships ** yesterday,

ganisation of a competitive athle match on the Kowloon Bowling as follows: green providing some of the best Germany Sporting spirit, due tie army is Hitler's greatest fu- bowls this season and by far the to semi-military discipline and ture security. closest struggle R. G. Craig unified sporting catechism." and (KCC) beating F. V. V. Ribeiro to education, probably equals pre by 21 shots to 20 on the 31st head! It was a neck-and-neck struggle all the way to the 21st end, where the score stood at 14-all. Ribeiro

baller is a player and plays for the South China Athletic Association in the Chinese Water-Polo League and will be seen

for the Infantry in the Volunteer swimming sports.

Bramall Playing A Lot Of Golf CAPT. F. 'M. BRAMALL, EM.

was in fine form at the next head B.B.C. Orch. Cho is attached to the Com- and was lying four shots when mander-in-Chief's office at the Craig came up with his last wood Naval Yard as Staff Officer Intel-to draw the shot for a single to B.B.C. Orche

ligence, is a very keen golfer and lead 15-14. He held the lead makes the trip to Fanling at every

Не available opportunity. Mantovani Orch.

also 19-17, from which point Ribeiro plays a good game of tennis. played brilliantly to draw level at

20-all McEwen Terns To Golf

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Ribeiro's Mistake

TO-DAYS POLO MATCH

Second Round Of High Handicap

There is only one big sporting

Tournament

The teams are:-* Nomads:

Major Shannon. (5)

Major Currie (4)-

National Spirit.

VICTORY FOR

DARK BLUES

0. FINLAY GIVEN

HARD RACE

LT. WATSON'S DOUBLE

(By BEVIL RUDD)

London, June C The Oxford Centipede Club won eight of the 13 events in their

The boy in the most isolated hut match against a Milocarian team somewhere in the Black Forests or yesterday at Iffley-road track, and in the Bavarian Mountains-un-scored 78 points to 39. Unfor

employed though he may be is tunately, there was no duel be

tween A. Pemington and · AW.

given no time for scheming zand plotting. Training and strict sport- ing discipline, obedience to the Sweeney, Pennington, after his ef- rules of the game, give him the forts last Saturday, was feeling a workout and the very nature of slight leg weariness, and wisely, it all creates in him a "national but reluctantly, took the advice of ́- patriotic spirit"ne plus ultra" the Oxford coach, W. Thomas, and

Austria-A nation which still did not compete.

Excitement was intense on the event this afternoon, the second feels after-effects of war, atad This was a great pity, for sel- QUE-INSPECTOR McEwen's fav- 31st end when Ribeiro came in round of the High Handicap Polo draws most of its energy from its dam have conditions been more

ourite sport at present is goif, with his second wood to lie the

at the Boundary great resources of the so-called favourable for record-breaking." though he does indulge in a game

Street ground where the Nomads “Austrian optimista of life.” This Recent rain had bound the dusty of tennis occasionally, McEwen shot and, despite Craig's efforts reached the semi-final of the "Rest to displace him, retained his alex-eet the Regal Welch Fusiliers, spirit makes up for empty stom-surface of the track, and a cocl achs and pocketbooks, the only wind blew with the sprinters. Cup" competition last season heder lead until Craig delivered his commencing at 5.45 pi lost to Mr. I. W. Franks, the ulti-last wood to break through and

common platform of most of Aus-Sweeney was never once in top mate winner. In his younger days,

tria's Olympic candidates.

gear, and running a mere training McEwen was a very keaser foot-

Hungary and the Balkans-- AB-spin, broke the tape in 10 3-10sec. ballet.

tiquated training methods, inferior -D.^0. Finlay was forced to do instruction, and lack of conception 15 2-5sec: for the hurdles by G. of what constitutes a real hard P. Knight, who, after again getting day's work prevall Strict train-ļoff badly, stuck gamely to his task, ing is avoided in the interest ́of and was never more than a yard a good time.

behind his illustrious opponent.”

Finlay also competed, but un- The Old Prevail

successfully, in the 100 yards, and Czechoslovakia Attempts to dix comparatively unsuccessfully - in card old time methods in the in-the high jump. terest of a New Deal with an Am-] erican system, but old ideas pre-

Noronha Fine All-Rounder

E. NORONEA, the Recreio First Division lawn bowls pizy-.

Ribeiro made the mistake with his third wood when, in attempt

er, used to go in for almost everying to block, he sent a wide one.

form of sport when he was at the University here. His favourite games, however, were cricket, base ball and hockey, and he won his colours as all of them!

Nolasco's Sporting Prowess

er

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down and with his last wood fail-f ed to close any of the two hands, which were both" drawable. Graig

D. H. N. Baker Car (4). Capt. G. C. Portman (4) R.W.F.:

E. C. Parker-Jervis (4) N. E. C. Bosanquet (3) B. C. M. Kelly (1) Captain Whitaker (3)

saw his opening on the forehand WATER-POLO" GAME

and sent through his

winning]

Įbowl amidst applause from a fair-

kad J NOLASCO. formerly a share-ly large gathering. Both

broker here, and now a teach-played excellent bowls through- in one of the Colleges in out, Craig scoring on 17 of the Macan, is one of that colony's leading sporting personalities. He ends and Ribeiro on 14.

Results of yesterday's games takes a great interest in badmin- ton and tennis, and was a member

of the badminton team that visited here last week-end.

Athletic Player To Toar

TANG KWONG-SUM, the Chinese Athletic right-winger, will be

joining South Chinx on their tour to Siam this week and will play for then while there.

South China Soccer Tour

RRANGEMENTS in commection with South Chins Athletic "Association's football team touring Siam and the South are now com- plete and the team will leave this week under the management of Kai Wing-chung, one at the football secretaries, and Y. L. Chow, the genial trainer of the South China

MALAY CRICKETER AT CAMBRIDGE

-The "Cricketer of May 16 xxys -"A great feature of the out cricket of E. J. Wee, a tall Málay from Penang and St. John's. Not only did he make four catches, but this ground fielding was excellent, a most dificult thing in the slips, He is also a good bat.

NOVEL FOOTBALL MATCH

A novel football match ing aid of the Finnish” Olympic „fund" was played at Helsingfors last month. One team was composed of men weighing not less than 15% stones, and the other of the eleven most beautiful girls in the city. The rival captains will be "Miss Finland” and a business man who tamar the scales at 22 stones.

were:-

POSTPONED

Two Matches For To-morrow

Teesdale As Half-Miler

vail. Heavy gymnastics still must. The Oxford president, E. B. be fought by the American trainer, Teesdale, made a significant ex- Ted Meredith, much like national-cursion into half-miling. He has ists are fighting middle-age view not run this race since he was at Lancing, but he went robustly into politicians

The Volunteer Inter-Unit water polo semi-final between the Mobile Open Singles B. G. Craig (K.CC.) 21, F. V. v. Machine Guns and the Static Ma-

Italy The Fascists are in the the lead early on, and finished Ribeiro (Recreio) 20 on 31st head at chine Guns, which was scheduled throes of heavy track programme full of running, 15 yards in front K.B.G.C.

for yesterday evening, was in spite of war and doubtful finan- of such a sound performer as- A. M. Holland (E.B.G.C.) 21, E. M Remedios (Recreio) 9 on 15th Lead avoidably postponed, and will be cial Security, Like Germany, Italy H. MacNair.

decided to morrow at the Victoria knows the value of competitive A slow first quarter presented a at KCC.

at Recreio last Friday,

B. Easto (Recreio) 21, W. Mactar-Recreation Club at 6.30 p.m. athletics. The American head fast time, but Teesdale could cer lane (Yacht Club) 13 on 2nd head) The other send-fin between cach, Boyd Comstock, can boast tainly have done 1 zziu. 57 sec. had xt KDRC

the Coastal Defence Unit and the of some 50,000 Olympic candi- been necessary. J. V. Ramsay: (K.D.R.C.) 22. M. J. Henderson (R.B.G.C.) 8 on 16th head Corps Infantry, will be played in dates. Yankee methods are slowly Lt. A. J. A Watson brought of

mediately afterwards.

a good double in winning the being assimilated.

Great Britain - Loaded with weight and discus, accomplishing first-class material, poorly coached over 43 ft. in the former.

The other exhilarating perform and trained. Indifferent to ad- vanced scientific methods, but aces in a pleasant afternoon's tive Inborn fighting spirit and sport were J. P. S. Daniells' low natural ability makes for dan hardling, and his and 1. Baldwin's gerous competitors in a few scat-long jumping. Both the Oxford tered instances.

men jumped farther than J. C. Horsfall's winning distance in the Oxford and Cambridge sports last

Feine-Owens, the sensational Ohio State

biete, above, is likely to the leading U.S. point-soover, at the Xith World Olympled to be "at Berlin in August."-- He is the world record holder. for the TH-

İnun (and one of the fastest soch

Never Recognised

This great nation has never re- March Baidwin, a Canadian cognised the value and importance Rhodes scholar, winning the event

of the technically-trained, expert with 221. 5-1/2 in..

Squires Promising Form

enced head coach, with the result that the better class side-steps; the profession. This puts the Eng- The mile race saw W. T. Squires lish athlete on his own a horrible back - again, in promising, form, injustice to British youth, and a after his sojourn in South Africa. fact most astonishing in the midst He was content to run in with kia of such an abundance of... educa-brother Centipede. D. R. Martin, tional and athletic back-ground in mediocre time, but he is stron

France-Weakest of the major ger and more confident than last athletic players France bad. year? when it may be recalled, be disappointing 1935 traci sesson gave J. C. Stottand such zungufe but has material of the best. The ficent race in the University infusion of new blood with modern methods, is bad

The Miloca were obviously needed

fall strengtir, but it was an meet and one quite disap

Northern stulca-Sweden, fland, Norway, and Holland--

interest at fever hest, Finland Sweden are Inaded with t talent well trained and pr cared

lost

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