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American supremacy in the Olympic field and track events at Berlin was threatened this year by the strongest contingents of stars other countries have produced in years... Nishida (left) of Japan, though capable of 14 feet or better in the pole-vault, was unplaced. Mix Gisela Manermeyer (centre), German discus and shot-put star" who recently set a new women's world. record, however, won the Gold Medal. Jun Zabala, 1932. Olympic marathon winner, though be - had been displaying top form in a European tour prior to the Games, failed to finish at Berlin

US. BASEBALL RESULTS

HENSHAW HOLDS UP PHILLIES

FOXX HITS ANOTHER HOMER

New York, To-day.

The following were the results of the major. League baseball matches played yesterday:—

National League

Brooklyn

- NEW WORLD RECORD

Four-Tenths Of A Second Off 110 Metres Hurdles Time

Oslo, Norway, To-day-The world famous Americaa athlete Forest Towns, winner of the Berlin. Olympic 110 Metres High Furdles event, yester- day smashed his own world re- cord of 14 2-10 secs., set up at Berlin, by clocking 13 7-10 seca Reuter.

40 GAMES IN ONE SET

2. H. E

3 13

Pittsburgh

6 10

1

Philadelphia

6

0

Henshaw pitched- Chicago

10

1

Helen Jacobs And

Boston

1 3

0

Mrs. Fabyan Win

Q 4 2

Macfayden pitched.

To-day

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The match between New York

Brookline, Massachusetts,

A terrific encounter took

and Cincinnatti was postponed place in the semi-final round of | owing to main...*

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RUNAWAY BALLOON IN POLAND

Gordon Bennett Entry Breaks Loose

3

ARCULLES WELCOME RETURN TO GAME

(Continued from Page 2) across the Police very handsomely, although Joe Fraser lost his 100 per cent skip record to Bill Hol- flands, who, as a result, goes to the top of the table, as Bob Duncan lost at King's Park. But it need- led one out of the bag on the part of Holland's men to pull it off; they secured a four at the Inst head to win by two shots! He started off with a lead of 11 shots to 2, but Fraser gradually crept up to overtake, him at the 20th. head Glen Cooper and Mair had

a doar struggle, with the latter leading most of the way, only to be "pipped" on the post, here again by a four on the last head:

It was a different story- *11 Cullen's rink, however, where be was opposed to Logan Playing a marvellous game himself. (I have heard it described as one of the best exhibitions

of skipping this season) be held the lead all the way to finish up by scoring on the last seven heads, and winning by |16 shots**

Lapsley was again in good fet- Be but his opposite number, J Shepherd seems to have lost the touch which secured him his Interport badge last year.

Valiant Effort

Although they are not at the bottom of the League at present, I do not think that the Indians will be able to avoid the wooden spoon. They made a valiant effort last Saturday by beating Taikoo, but the latter, although two points

· “CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL

behind, have no less than four Warsaw, To-day. watches in hand and should be The Polish balloon Kattowice,jable to gather a few more points which was to take part in the before the season' closes. Gordon Bennett Race on Sunday, The Indians play their last made a somewhat premature start match to-morrow. It was Madar yesterday, when it flew away by who did all the damage at Sookun- itself. The balloon was being fill-poo last Saturday-be had a very ed with gas, when the net attach useful win of 21 shots against ing it to the gondola broke, and Neil Drummond,, whose rink could

2 strong wind carried the balloon not get going at all. Wallace was

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away. In the on-coming dark- the only Talkoo skip to win, al- ness, the runaway disappeared in though Chalmers last-by two, but a south westerly; direction. —only on the very last head. Trans-Ocean' Service.

FRIENDLY HOCKEY AT SHAMSHUIPO

Tennis Doubles Championship, East Lancs. Defeated

the American Women's Lawn

American League

Chicago

2

1 when the holders, Miss Helen

Philadelpria

5 10

St. Louis

i 3

Hemsley hit a homer.

New York

7 14

Detroit

3 10

Boston

4

0

Foxx hit a homer.

.

.10 12

Cleveland

Averill and Trosky homered. Washington

9 15

Chapman hit a home run. innings were played.

By Fusiliers

Rose Trounced

In the junior division, Club de

Recreio upset calculations when

they beat Kondoon Bowling Green Club at Austin Road and reversed the previous result at King's Park, where the Portuguese lost earlier in the season by: 21 shots. F. X.

in

Soares achieved his ambition being drawn against Rose's rink-

1 Hall Jacobs and Mrs. Sarah Palfrey-Fabyan (US.), beat Miss Kay Stammers (Greated at Shamshuipo Camp yesterday, 14 shots! Walker and Laz In a friendly hockey match play-minus C. B. Hosking-and he won Britain) and Miss Alice Marble the Royal Welch Fusiliers beat the

(Junior) had a good tussle as the (US) by 6-2 21-19 in a match East Lancashire Regiment by the leads, bat. Rose did not receive his 2 which lasted 90 minutes.

fusual support, and the head was Miss Jacobs and Mrs. Palfrey odd goal in seven after sharing

two goals-at-the mtervil

usually bottled aga when he went Fabyan (U.S.) reached the

After Jones and Brutof had

down to bowl Yanovich played Final of the Women's Doubles given the Fusiliers a two goals good game as No. 3 to Soares, 2 championship at Wimbledon,

only to lose to the holders, Miss lead. Sergt. Pepper retired from who apart from his building up of the heads, played a good gazze Freda James and Miss Kay the game for a short period owing

himself and fully held his oppon- The Fusiliers scored Tea Stammers (Great Britain), by to injury.

Lent. 15-2, 6-1 Retter.

their winning goal after Pepper's

-Beuter.

LAWN BOWLS TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW

(Continued from Page 2)

C.C.C.

H. J. Tollervey, H L Fox, J. Pan

and Y. Abbas (skip).

N. P. Karanjia, E. McNay, W. J.

Bagley and W. Ward (skip)

APPEAL UPHELD

Satisfaction For The

return.

POSTPONED BOWLS CARD TO-MORROW

Thompson,...........meanwhile, W33 jumping to the top of the Junior Skips table by beating C. EL Basto by 13, but Sheriff was down [by five shots to Silva Machado held Eogerspell but it WILL Ribeiro who did most of the dam- jage, his opposite number, White, The Kowloon Bowling Green (being badly off his game. Sheriff Club are to visit the Police and, played his best game of the season At a meeting of the Appeals with a re-arranged team, may win and the rink owed it to him that

Eastern And Kowloon

Football Clubs

AB. Hamson, F. X. Delgado, J. Board of the Hong Kong Football, Fitzgerald, A. E. & Alves (skip).

(Continued from Page 2}'`

Association (the Hon. Mr. M. K by a very small margin. Bandle their defeat was not a very much

beavier one Reserves: W. E. Atkins and A. J. Lo, Commander C. D. &- has won promotion to skip, while

Flynn.

K.BG.C

or two changes

*buthnot and Mr. T. A. Mit-there are one

chell) held in the Sports Club which it is hoped will strengthen The Football Chib "A" team had W. J. Walker, KC Hamilton, & Syesterday, the appeals of the the team, although, as they have a regular set to with the "Old Rogers-and H. EL Rose (skip).

H.. Nish, S. M. White, J. G. Meyer, Eastern Athletic Association and only one more match to play, the Uns,” just scratching home by a and G. E. Sherria (skip).

the Kowloon Chinese Football move, appears to be a belated brace, thanks once again to Jack P. A. Cheesman, B. O. Bead, J. C Club against the decision of the one.

[Rodger; who had enough in hand

KKFC. “B”.

Gill and G. EF. Thompson (skip) Management Committee not to Club de Recreio go down to Tai-to carry the losses sustained by A. W. Hayward, S. H. Strange, P/Permit them to join the First Di-koo and will be anxions to retain Russell in opposition to Jake..

Morgan and J. A. R. Selby (skip).

J. S. Bowell, H. G. Wallington,

N. X. Corrie and F. H. W. Haynes (skip).

Dobson, J. H. Gelling, E. S. Carter and E J. Edwards (skip).

REF.C. “A”

vision were upheld.

HOME CRICKET RESULT

Robertson against Edwards, and their present League position, Selby. Rodger scured a five early

and 1 feel they will do it with a good few shots to spare.

fon, a seven mid-way through, and- retained the points by snatching another five against Haynes at the Kowloon-Dock are meeting the 20th A good afternoon's work

Jock's "Gammy Leg

Dr. Shaw, F. P. Anslow, V. Walker Gloucester's Easy. Win KCC at Highom and are fav-"Jack!"

and J. Rosell

(skip).

F. E. Glover, T. R. Rowell, J. Beach,

and C. B. Robertson (skip),

E. Strange W. Kershaw, G. S.

Graver and J. Bodger (skip).

Eecteio

A. Yvanovich and F. X. Soares (zip)--

London, To-day. At Clacton, Gloucester beat Es- | sex by 155 runs.

Gloucester: 146, (Nichols 7 for

1. A. Luz, O. P. Remedios, J. F. V. Essex: 171 (Goddard 8 for 64),

and 121 (Barrett 6 for 17)

The Police, at home, were too oured to win as they are in good. form just now. McKelvie will good for the Electricians, for not be able to play as he has a whom only Lunny, with a tie "gammy" leg.

jagainst Riddell, was most success- The Indians are at home for ful Craigengower miors figured CM Lavier, Roza-Perez, P.50); and 299 (Barnett, 117) their last match, which is against the right side of a high-scor Craigengower "B" whom I rather ng game against the Yacht Club. Robertson hadex big win against think will be able to gather the

Abbas, bark this was

more than points.

counterbalanced by "Alves' 24-shot The potential junior champions victory against B. E. Maughan, must surely beat the Police at whilst Ward, after being led 15-11 Austin Road and I think it will be at the 16th end, ran out with 18 just a matter of what then

"margin shots, including a six, Stevenson London, Yesterday The Grim will be Other likely home win-being, "blanked" for the last five crack Stakes, run at Yoric to day [ners in the junior League are Club

Biberio and L. J. Silva (skáp).

P. Xavier, H. A. Botelho, A. V.

Barros

and C. H. Basto (skip).

CAN CRC.C

3 W. Kirman, J. Cook, H. Westlake

and R F. Westlake. Jr. (skip).

„J. Pengelly, J. Carr, W, Hiller and

RR Davier (skip).

H. Harper, M. Conietti, A. B. Allen and EE. 'Strange (skip).

FINCHER BEATS GROSE

Beuter.

GIMCRACK STAKES WON BY GOYA II

make th

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over a distance of six furlongs [de Recreio, hosts to the resulted in a win for Goya, Il over Club, the KCC Gainsborough Lass by a head in the Electricians whose Boodlight EC Fincher Cholder) beat F-field of 15: The winner, started practice may prove be Grose by scores of 6-0, 6-2, at 61, while its rival was back-the team) and the Foot 6--1 in the Second Round of the fed at 7 to Lowery Mathew "B". "Igp m Kowloon Cricket Clubclawn Ten-backed at 5 to 2, was third, a neck Football Club Inis Singles Chamyfam yes behind Gainsborough Lasa--Ben-janat

térday.

Strange won the match Civil Servants against the fred a three on the the teams were all his risk to finish. recovery

ng a couple

but be to make

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