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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, AUGEST 5, 1936

AMERICA LEADING IN OLYMPIAD

(Continued from Page 1)

HAMMOND AGAIN

160 Not Out Against

、Somerset

was greeted by rainy weather and a rough sea so that the beginning

BATTLE OF ROSES DRAWN The first sensation of the day of the races, which had been sche was provided by Jesse Owens, culed for 10.30 had to be postpon-

London. To-day- who set up a new Olympic re-fed until 1250 p.m.

The entire harbour was in a) Owing to rain, all the courty cord of 211 secs. over the 200 Metres. This betters the for-state of feverish activity at a very cricket matches were seriously mer record set by Eddie Tolan early hour. Despite the weather, interfered with during the week- (US) in the United States by yachtsmen in oilskins were pre-end programme and five matches The had to be decided on the first 1/10th of a

as paring for stormy sailing. second, but

un-jinnings. Owens was favoured by a strong harbour itself presented an

Following bis fine display ir wind it is doubtful whether the usual appearance, the water hav record will be officially recog-jing receded so far that visiting the Second Test, Wally Hammond yachts were almost grounded, again showed brilliant form with nised.

Packard (US) succeeded in Towing boats provided by the Ger-the bat when he made 160 not out equalling the Olympic record of man Navy for assisting yachts to against Somerset The Battle of 21.2 secs. in the seventh heat.the starting line in the outer bay, the Roses at Manchester was 20 Others who secured places were were gladly utilised by all since played to a finish, while the game Bes- no one cared to risk yachting or between Northants and Leicester van Beveren (Holland),

bright by some wick (Argentine), and Tanigusaling in the storm before the be-was featured chi (Japan) in the first heat-ginning of the race.

batting by Bakewell and C. S Osendarp (Holland). Schein Twenty-six teams are competing Dempster, both of whom ran into (Germany) and Pennington in the four classes for larger sail-three figures, while Vailance Jupp (England) in the second-

ing boats in the outer bay and was also in form with the ball.

In addition Owens-Orr (Can-small Olympic yawls in the shel- Results, as cabled by Reuter, ada) and Neckermann (Ger-tered inter bay. Trans-Ocean were as follows:- many) also qualified in the service. Ithird heat.

CANADIAN'S WIN

The fourth heat was won by Humber (Canada), followed by Gyenes (Hungary) and Einner (Austria).

The fifth heat was won by Henni (Switzerland) with Frangoudis (Greece) seconded and Sir (Hungary) third.

HURDLE SEMI-FINALS

Another Gold Medal

For America

JESSE OWENS SECURES HIS THIRD TITLE

Eerlin:

the

At Bristol, Gloucester look first innings points from Somerset. Gloucester: 261 (Hammond 160 not

out) and 159 for 5 dec. Somerset: 133 (Barnett 5 for 33) and!

99 for 5.

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PRESTON. FOSTER TANI WYATT JAMES GLEASON

Arthur Heki - Jaka Arledge Jana Darwell - Moroni Olsen

TO-MORROW

ROBERT YOUNG and BETTY FURNESS in "THREE WISE GUYS*

ESTARE

KOWLOON

At Cauterbury, Hampshire took SHOWINGS IN first innings points from Kent. Hampshire: 125 and 217 for 8 dec. Kent: 108 and 148.

--

At Manchester, Yorkshire took first innings points from Lancashire....... Lancashire: 202 and 174.

Yorkshire: 246 for 3 dec. and 10 for

Q.

At Birmingham, Worcester took first innings points from Warwick sensational Warwick: 197.

took

The United States Theunissen (South Africa), secured another Gold Medal ye McPhee (Canada). Strandvall terday when Woodruff won the (Finland) were placed in the 800 Metres in 1 min. 52 9-10 secs. Isixth heat. Grimbeck (South Lanzi (Italy) coming second in

Africa), Steinnetz (Germany) min. 53 3-10 secs, while Edwards in addition to Packard of the (Canada) was third in 1 min. 53 US. in the seventh. and 6-10 secs. Robinson (U.S.). Tammisto Jesse Owens, (Finland) and Hofmeister (Ar-Negro dash from Ohio State Uni-Worcester: 210 for 5. gentine) in the eighth.

versity, and wearing America's colours, yesterday won the unique At Northampton, Leicester The athletic programme at the honour of being the first athlete first innings points from Northants.

Northants: 168 and 297 (Bakewell) Olympic Stadium yesterday began in the History of the Games to win 151). with the semi-finals of the 400 three titles in the same year, when Leicester: 211 (Dempster 107; V. W. Metres Burdles, the Stadium being he smashed the world's record for filled to capacity, Chancellor Hit-the running broad jump, clearing ler being among those present. 8.06 metres. Previously Owens had The first heat was won by Glen won the 100 and 200 Metres events. Hardin (U.S.) in 53.2 seconds, The new broad-jump record will followed by White (P.LY and be recognised, having been set up Mandicos (Greece). Karten (Ger-under Olympic conditions, but his many) and Lavenos (Argentine) previous effort of 8.13 metres, were eliminated. Patterson (US) made in 1935, will not be recognia- won the second heat.

ed

C. Jupp 6 for 83) and 182 for 6.

EARLIER RESULTS

Glamorganshire beat All-India by an innings and 12 runs at Swansea. All-India: 112 (Mercer ↑ for 49) and

134 (Clay S. for 43). Glamorganshire: 238.

.•

Derbyshire best Essex by 20 ruma 7.87 at Chelmsford.

Derbyshire: 80 (K. Farnes 5 for 20}} Esser: 219 and 81 (Mitchell 6 for

·25).

Jesse Owens, phenomenal Ameri- Long (Germany), with can Negro athlete, yesterday suc-metres, and Tajima (Japan.) at ceeded in breaking two Olympic 7.74 metres, were second and third records in the same day by setting in the event-Renter.

arid 248.

ļa new broad jump "record of -8.06 RECORD RECOGNISED

metres after having established a Later: Jesse Owens's effort of Notts best Surrey by 45 runs at new record earlier in the morning 8.06 metres in the running Broad the Oval in the 200 Metres.

'an in-

Jump is only an Olympic record, Notts: 174 (Gover 5 for 61, Daley 5

for 49) and 118. The preliminaries for the Broad his previous best of 8.13 metres. Jump were completed in the Olym-made last year, being ratified at Surrey: 117 (Larwood 6 for 38) and

130 (Larwood 6 for 42). pic Stadium yesterday morning, a recent meeting of the Interna-

Middlesex beat Sussex by each participant being required totional Federation and stands as the clear 7.15 metres to be eligible world record.

aings and 108 runs at Hove. The official announcer forgot the Middlesex: 337 (Haimé 114). for the finals. Those qualifying

world record Sussex, 115 and 114. were Clark and Owens (U.S.), ratification of the Maffai and Caldana (Italy), Banel-when announcing the effort of 8.06; le, Leichun and Long (Germany),metres as a world record.-Reuter.

CHINESE RUNNERS FAIL Tajima and Togani (Japan). Paul (France), Berg (Norway). Vosol-

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A

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Berlin, To-day. semi-official German news at of agency expresses indignation

Amsterdam entitled "Olympia um- der Dictatorship."

TO-DAY'S MATCHES

The following programme Berlin: In the First Round of mid-week matches is due to com-the exhibition now being held in

mence to-day:-- Oval-Surrey Derby Hastings Sussex v Hampshire Canterbury-Kent v Lancashire Leeds-Yorkshire v Worcester. Leicester-Leicester v Notts

Somerset Weston-super-Mare -

Glamorgan

sobe (Czechoslovakia), Stenquist the 200 Metres Chen (China) was (Sweden), and de Oliveira outclassed and ran last through- out his heat, the winner of which (Brazil).

was Humber (Canada) in 22.1 secs.

had to (China)

fight Poh against odds all through his run.

MODERN PENTATHLON The fencing competition in the modern pentathlon, which was held

yesterday, constituted a severe He was last but one in the beat, Bristol-Gloucester v Middlesex

Birmingham-Warwick v All-India nerve test for the 41 participants.

which Was won by Kaenni Lord's-Army v Public Schools Every competitor had to meet (Switzerland) in 219 secs.

(Two-Days) each other over the $20 matches necessary, each being decided by one touch.

Lui (China) fell behind turn-

Frau-

TEA

In addition to pictures of Left- Wing extremist artists, large |

US. BASEBALL RESULTS

Senators Defeated By Athletics

TIGERS TROUNCE INDIANS

New York To-day. The following were the results of yesterday's major League Base- ball encounters:-

quantities of inflamatory material Boston

against Germany is exhibited, New York

National League

....

5

4 11 0

which, states the news agency. Melvin Ott (2) and Ripple hit through deliberate misrepresenta-homers. tion and suppression of the truth,

gives a totally misleading picture Brooklyn

of Germany Trans-Ocean Ser- Philadelphia Ivice

PRESENTATION ATC.S.C.C.

6 12 5 11

Chuck Klein hit a bomer,

St. Louis

6

1

7-.0

ing the bend He was fifth in Frau Wajsowna with 46.22 metres, Lieut. Leup (Germany) proved Theunissen

the sixth heat, which was won by both beat the world record in the

(South Africa), Women's Discus Throw.

Mollenhauer. the best fencer with 25 victories,

(Germany) whose time was 217 secs. 7 defeats and 8 double touches,

third

Mr. F. J. Jones, the popular Civil ize hit a homer. Chang, Szeto and Hoh, all of Lieut. Weber (U.S.A.) was se-

The Women's 100 Metres Final Service Cricket Club senior lawn

Chicago cond. Capt de Cuperdele Court China, failed to qualify for the

They resulted in a win for Miss Helen bowls skip, and Mrs. Jones, who (Belgium) was third, 1st Lieut.final of the long jump.

clearing the Stephens (U.S.A.), in 11.5 seconds, are shortly leaving the Colony for

The night baseball game in the Handrick (Germany) was fourth. I did not succeed in

while Mlle Walaciewicz (Poland) good, on transfer, were the guests

National League, between Pitts- Handrick leads in total score qualifying jump of 23 feet.

second and Fran Krans of honour at a farewell gathering purgh and Cincinnatti, was post- - NEW RECOED with place number 6.5, followed by

at the Clubhouse last night, when In the third heat of the 200 (Germand) third. de Cayerdale Court with 7.5.

The Italian 1st Lieut. Abba, who Metres, Jesse Owens broke the The 400 Metres Hurdler Final two presentations were made. Mr. poned owing to rain. emerged first in the cross-country Olympic record in 21.1 secs. while(resulted in a win for Glen Hardin Jones was the recipient of a goid riding, fell back to fifteenth place Packard (United States) equalled (America) in 52.4 seconds, while watch suitably engraved, while a in the fencing.

old record of 21.2 secs-Loaring (Canada) was second in perfume spray, and two bottles of Cleveland Reuter's Bulletin Service. 52.7 seconds, White (Phillipines) perfume were presented to FENCING SEMI-FINALS The semi-finals of the foil Frau Mauermeyer (Germany) came third in 52.8 seconds-Ren-Jones for her splendid work in Detroit

connection with the Club, fencing competition were held with a draw of 47.63 Metres and ter. yesterday before a large audience

the

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Mr. Bridges pitched.

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The following passengers arriv homers. ed in the Colony by the P. M. S Boston Empress of Russia yesterday: Jimmy Foxx hit a homer. Mr. J. Crookiake, Mr. and

L Beanit Ptx. Pts. Per. C MTK J. Devaux,

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at the Reichs Academy, Germany winning a 10-6 victory over Bel- gium with 50. against 54 touches. France scored a 12-4 win over? Argentine with 45 against 71Į touches France now leads in Group 2 with two wins and

no Derby losses. Germany has still to meet Notts

Yorkshire the Argentine France and Bel-

Hampshire gium

Kent Surrey, Middlesex Faset Gloucester. Matches between Italy and the Leicestershine United States and Hungary and Worcestershire the United States have still to be Soszeret

Italy leads in Group 1 with a [13-3 victory over America with 52

against 74 touches.

REGATTA ÁT KIEL

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The opening-of the Yacht Ra fretta at Kiel yesterday morning, Northants

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