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Softball:
CEREMONIAL PARADE TO MARK OPENING OF SEASON
By "GRANDSTAND”
The Softball season will have its official opening tomorrow at the Association's ground at F King's Park, with the coromanial parade com-
mencing at 2.00 p.m.
Immediately afterwards, Mr. H. L. Smith, Vice-
T
Consul for the United States of America, will toss the first ball in traditional manner. to inaugurate the first league game.
Revised LRC
Tennis programme
The following is the revis- ed programme of matches in the Ladies Recreation Club Tennis Tournament for Mon- day and Tuesday next:
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11
Club Ladies Singles 9' a.m.
The Braves, who are the current tille-holders, have been given the honour of per- forming on Opening Day and have been drawn against Frank Cleary's Americans, last who year..
A Ladies game between the Wahoos, holders of the "China Mail" Shield and St. Teresa't. challengere for this year, complete the twin-bill.
were runners-up
KCC TENNIS PROGRAMME
The following matches aie down for decision in the Kow-
JACK
HOLDEN 43 YEARS
OF AGE
and with a
loon Cricket Club Tennis beard almost
Tournament up to and includ ing Monday, September 18:
Court No.
Today
1 Mrs. M Chow vs Mrs. K. M.;
Geiz. 2
I
will
In all, 36 teams will particl. pate in the parade, displaying all the
splendour 01 their. multi-coloured uniforms,
It is understood that a Filipin bund will be in altendance to Ms. Armutrong v Mrs. A. Barty.lend gaiety to the auspicious oc-
casion.
Club Ladies Doubles
9 a.m. Mrs. Stroobech and Mrs. D. J. Mackie v Mrs. F. Robinson
tal Birs. D. L.. Porter. Colony Mixed Doubler
5.15 Dr. G. Chop and Mrs. A. Tamworth
+
v N. Lo and Mrs. KC. Chnun; Y. . Tsui and Mrs. J. W. Szex Lee Wal-tong and Mrs. W. Y. Choy.
Colony Ladies Doubles 5.15 p.m. Yang and
Miss W. C. Miss Xavler and Mrs.
Mrs. M.
Loo Benjamim.
Club Mens Singles
3.15 p.
7
M. Brenan y S. M. Carrard: Dr. G. B. Smart v R. Torp: W. J. D. Cooper v N. Cooke.
Club Ladies Singles 5.13 pab Mrs. Geiz y Mrs. F. Robinson.
Handicap Mens Doubles E. Zulauf and H. Hefti v T. P.
-Cullen and J H. Arkraal.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 Club Ladles Doubles 9.00 ..
Mre. Maunsell and Mrs. Raymond Mrs. Sainsbury and Mrs. Burly.
Colony Mixed Doubles c."{{} p.IL"------
E. Tsai and Mrs. Chow v K. C.
Lal and Mrs. Law King.
Colony Ladies Gingles
5.15 p.m.
Dr. Ceorge Chon vs A. E. P Guest (best of five suis),
Tomorrow
The Finals of the club's Ladies Doubles Chuniplon- ship between Mrs. Shek and Mrs. . H. Jones ve Mrs. M. Chow and Mrs. L. Ben- jamin.
2 T. E. Baker vs R. O., Balter
tbest of five sets).
3
A. P. Wer vs II. Hidsdale.
1
Monday. September 11:
Mrs. M. Chow and E. Tsai
vs Licut Col. and Mrs. R. Slack,
Charlla
will
2
C. G. March vs K. M. Getz.
3
Miss M. Figuerado vs Mis
M. Rikelto.
4
H. G. da Silva vs R. Symons.
under The braves. Figueiredos management, throw in all their resources into this important til, as the outcome will have an important bearingi on the eventual qualification for the play-off some time in March
next.
To avenge defeat
Frank Cleury's band of Ameri- cants luve not been letting grass grow under their feet either and will be all out to avenge a defeat in the last play-offs when they were beaten at the post,
Both teams have a large fan! following and supporters will bd out in droves in sple of the scorching sun.
Braves will start off hurler Johnnia Alvares, who has rev turned to the diamond after an absence of almost a decade. Judging from reports. Johnnie the old maxle still has
on the apple.
Chapple Remedios, who hurled a brilliant game in. the Analy Inst year will be on hand just inį
Cone.
The hind-snatching chores wi fall en peppery Avichy Yvano- vich, but it is still uncertain whether he has accustomed him- self to the use of a mask, which the Association makes compul- sory this year.
-Doubtful-starter ----
With the exception of Junior; Remedios, who is n doubtful starter. the Infeld poriilons will be as follows: Carl Yvanovich
Mrs. M. Tetherington v Miss M. first-base, Tony Peewee Alves,
Ribiero.
Club Mixed Doubles 5.15 p.m
►
E. E. Story and Mrs. Lynn Robin- son F. M. Getz and Mr. Tamworth.
.Club Mens Doubles
6.15 p.m. M. Heenan and W. J. D. Cooper v
A. S. Martin and R, Farrell.
Club Mens Singles
5.15 p..
A. J. Clkford v D. R. Holmes; J.
A C. Hurlbalt v £. Zulauf. Club Handicap Man's Doubles
6.15 p..
Maj. Young and . M. Newton v
D. D. S. Evans and G. Wig- glesworth.
Sweden leading in Pentathlon Championships
second-base and Tony "Red" Osmund at third.
Frank Cleary's ace hurler, Nor- inan Schwartz, la back in the told once more and has been nominated for the opening assignment.
Tuesday, September 12:
I Lieut. Col. R. Stuck vs J.
Fenter.
2 11. Ridsdole and F. Brock- bank vs A. Zimmern and T. E. Esker
3 Miss J. Wett and Miss P. Ward vs Miss L. Coxall and Mrs. K. M. Getz.
4 Mrs. R. Steck vs MIES M.
Fisher.
Wagging in the wind wins the European Marathion-
264
Hearing about Holden's Triumph
Miles-(Fancy running 26 miles
with petrol off the ration.)
really
old gentlemen Jumped
Qu of their Chairs ・and yelled "A MAN IS AS OLD AS HE
FEELS
GET ME JOE LOUIS
and
{if I can have
number one trap:
put me in
'the greyhound Derby
Entries for Annual Colony Swimming. Championships
A total of 109 entries have been received for the Men's events in the annual Colony Swimming and Diving Championships organised by the Victoria Recreation Club.
5 Mrs. J. Horsmen and G. In the Women's events, 58 entries have been re-
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Gillard vs Mrs. E. Lilton ani A. V. White
Wednesday, September 13:
1 Dr. Geo, Clian and L. F. Stokes va L. Kolewall and FR. Zimmern (best of five sets).
2
3
4
Dr. R. Y. K. Ng vs F. Erock- bank.
Fancy Diving
ceived, while the Victoria Recreation Club Championships have attracted 29 entries. Heats for the various events will be swum off on Septem- ber 18, 19, 20 and 21, bugin- ning at 6 p.m. each day.
The finals will, take place on
9.30 p.m.
woon, Chun Wal-sang Wong Yan,
GOLF:
Times for Deep Water Bay Cup
Times for the Deep Water
as follows: Boy Cup are
8.30 K
ឆ Robertson -F. D. Hunter. 8.33 F. Fent A. C. Lachtle. 8.40 E. H. Salusbury W.
Paterson.
H.
8.45 J. Markham-C. J. Ketola. 0.59 J. R. Collls—A. II. Penn, 8.55 P, B. Arkcoll-G, Stewart, 9.00 J. Forbes G. B. S. Thomson. Ed, da Roza (VRC), Chow Woop.05 J. D. Mackie A. 31, Nolan on, Wong Sik-hon, Weng King 9.10 E. T. McMullen J. D.
Clagnie. Lam Kar-tung (Fortuna), Sgt. A. 9.18 W. J. Dyer-L. C. Saville. Watson, Gnr. C. R Chidgey 4.20 W. P..Birtwhistle — II. H.
Mundy. Foo Koong-wal, Mok 9.25 A. L. Snaith-R. C. Gairdner. ming,
Chan Kwok-bay 0.30 W. E Grlove-R. R. Coombs, Tsung-moo, (South China).
9.31 S. T Chau-J. F. Shoemaker. 0.10 J. Wal-R. Pan. 9.43 K. S. Kinghorn-R. K. Col-
Miss P. Ketewall vs Miss Saturday, September 23, beginning) (Army) Kang Ming, Lai Cheuk-!
Bonbernard.
All events will take place in hirs: J. Horsman vs Miss N. the Victoria Recreation Club pool, Imbert Baker..
The following are the entries
Thursday, September 14:
1 The Finals of the Ladies)
2
Singles Championship be-
Mrs. R. Stack.
MEN'S EVENTS 100 Yards Breast-Stroke
WOMEN'S EVENTS 75 Yards Individual- Medley
lings.
Lawn Bowls:
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KDC to meet IRC in crucial Third Division game
By "JACK-HIGH"
Main intarest in today's Lawn Bowls Leaguo matches will be contred on the game between the Kowloon Dock Club and the Indian Ro- creation Club in the Third Division, as the Championship title will be decided by this
match.
The Kowloon Dock Club, who are two points ahead of the Indians, will be playing their last league match today and to annex the title, the Indians must win by at least four points
to one.
two
The last time these teams met, the Indians won by that acore but then they were playing at home.
to Today they are
visit Hunghom and I am afraid they will find the home team
too good for them.
In the other, two games. In the Hong the same Division,
Kong Electric Recreation Club! should easily account for Club
West Indies
vs. Minor Counties
Norwich, September 7.
A century first-wleket part-
Keighley
de Recreio and the Police Re-nership by the Yorkshiremen, W. (92) and W. Sutcline creation Club should beat the
(58) gave the Minor Counties a Craigengower Cricket Club.
First Division games are not good start when the West Indies devold of interest, as the Cham- left them to make 310 runs to plonship is still a very open affair, avert an innings defeat here to- since the two defeats suffered by day, but by the close they had the Indian Recreation Club, who lost six wickets for 204 runs.
Earlier the West Indies Had de-' have staged a grand come-bock to beat the powerful Recreio clored their first innings closed "Blue" team four points to one at 423 runs for the loss of Ave to their op- Either of these two clubs will wickets In reply will have to win all their re- win the Championship, but they ponents 106 runs.
Keighley and Sutcliffe put on
maining games, especially the 122 runs for the first wicket, Sutcliffe. hitting one six and eight Indian Recreation Club.
fours and Keighley one six and 12 fours.
Plenty of interest Today, the Indians will be
The West Indies balted bright- entertained al Austin Road by ly in the morning. Trestrail hit the Kowloon Bowling Green Club 14 fours and two sixes in hu 94, and this game will provide plenty made in 100 minutes, and Gomez of Interest to the spectator.
had 16 fours in his 117 runs.
not have ab
425
to ad. If the visitors manage
Worrell also drove freely and custom themselves to the groom
hit. 10 fours in 62 minutes be during the early part of the
fore the West Indies, having game, forecast them to win
added 148 run in two hours. by four points to one at the
declared at the lunch Interval Joast. Recreio "Blue" will be playing!
runs for five wickets. They wers then 310 ron ahead the Police Recreation Club at, Happy Valley and on paper, the
of the Minor Counties. Police team does
Trestrail and Gomez continued earthly chance, but bowls as one the West Indies innings today and their unfinished fourth wic- and all know, does not depend ket stand way taken to 320 runs on reputation alone.
before Trestrali was bowled for Giant-killors
94
runs, having engaged in a The Kowloon Dack Club, after stand of 171 runs. The Committee request the an Indifferent start during the: Worrell joined Gomez,
who season, have with 117 runs to his credit, was courtesy of the Green froin 8.30 opening of the to 11,30 x.m.
proved themselves giant-killers. a leg-before victira of Divecha. ***** Times will be reserved as above. They will play Craigengower, last the Indin "member of**** Oxford -----
times are unsultabic, year's Champions on the Hung- University and Oxfordshire If these Yuk-competiters may make alternative hom Green and if they run true Reuter.
arrangements but no other times to their present form, should take can be reserved and no priorty all points. 440 Yards Free Style
Riven.
The Kowloon Cricket Club will Cynthia Eager, (VRC), Leung Those wishing to make other be playing the Hong Kong Foot- Ol-mui. Chan Tsing-mui (Chung arrangements are. Baked to in-| ball Club at Cox's Road. Shing). Kwok .Ngan-hung, Fung forn, the Secretary at the Club Although the Footballers have
Wung-Yuk-ping (Chi- Office, by. 12 noon today.
boon fairly consistant of fato, nese
Cheung Chung-yiu (Fortuna), Jaan Foger. Lykke Rose (VRC tween Mrs. M. Chow and J. A. Yvanovich, Ian Nicholson Hung Mun-mun, Kwok Non-
(VRC)
Leung (Fortuna), hung. Wong Yuk-ping, Wong
"Y") Au Kwong- Ng Nin
220 Yards Fres-Style
Mrs. L. Benjamin vs Mrs. J. Lau Tui-Peso "-cheung. Buen-sang (Chinese "Y").
Lawes
3 Miss M. Fisher and Mrs. J.iu (Unattached).
Foreman vs Miss P. Kote- wall and Mrs. L. F Stoker.
4 K. M. Getz and A. V. White VA J. Abbas and R. Manley.
Friday, September 15:
1. C. Kotewall and J. Fenton! vs B. F. Benjamin and Cap
Brilton.
2 Miss J. Watt 78
Coxali.
· 50.... Yards- Back. Btroke m.. Joan Enger. Lykke Rose (VRC), Victor Matiuk, F. X. Monteiro Chan Tsing-mul (Chung Shing). (VRC),-A/B Albert Miller (R. Kwok Ngan-hung Wong Navy), Cheong Kin-man (For-phy (Chinese "y"). tuna). Wong Kam-wah, Wong Kwai-chce (Chinese "Y"), Yip Kou (Chung Shing).
150 Yards Individual Mediey Cheung Chung-Yu, Wich Xece Miss L.
(Fortuna), J. A. Yvanovich (VRC) Lau Tal-ping, Ng Nin (Chinese
The infield positions will he
Baturday September 16: very much the same as last year, with Mclane catching and Me-
The Finals of the Men's Singles be played. Gowan Brown and Honeycutt Championship will looking after the second to third Match to be best of five sets. sinetch.
Bunday, September 17:
First baseman Flelden, who The Finals of the Men's Doubles held the initial station with air-Championship will be played. Ught efielency, has not been sign- Match to be best of five sets. ed up at the time of writing, but Frank will come through with a Monday, September 18:
The Finals of the Mixed Doubles Equally insportant will be Championship will be played.
And.
the ladies tusela, as both the Match to be best of tluce sets. Wahoos and St. Teresa's have)
been casting covatous ayes on
this year's title.
PI. CAGERS BEAT SOUTH CHINA IN EXCITING GAME.
The Owls have lost two im- portant players in Palsy Ribeiro and Teresa Campos, both being unable to turn out this year, but
In a thrill-packed game which in their stead, have signed it kept more than 4,000 spectators South-paw Dolly Brown and
at a high plich of excitement Peggy Barrus.
"},
4
100 Yards Back-Stroke V. Matjuk, D.M. Collaco (VRC), C. C. Wang (Fortuna). Cheung Yoc Houng
(Hoi Tin), Shum Kam-chiu, Chan Cheuk-wah, Pau Koon-kul ("Y").
850 Yards Free-Style Lam Kam-por, Lam ngar, Wong Kwal-chee, Chun-nam (Chinese "Y"), Gar. D.
Kwon- Chan
50 Yards Breast-Stroke Alice Cheung (Fortuna), Hung Man-man, Kwok Kam-ngor, Wong lluen-soni. (Chinese "Y").
220 Yards Fred-8tyle Doris Barten, Cynthia Eager, Joan Eager (VRC), Leung Ol-mul, Chan Tsing-mut (Chung Shing), Kwok Nann-hung, Fung Yee-chee, Wong Yuk-ping (Chinese “Y”),
Yarde Free-Style 50
150 W. O. Davier-R. S. Barry, 0.55 W. Stoker-1. M. Keown,
4
News of the WorldTM golf tournament
Thorndon Park, Essex,
September 7. Allan, Paulton, the 37-year-old
I cannot forsee them
taking
CRICKET CLOSE OF
PLAY SCORES
London, September, 7. The following were the close
more than one point back with of play scores in first-class cricket
games played today. them to their club-house. In the only
Second Division At Hastings Under 32s, 373 for match the Filipino Club, should | eight deciated. Over 32s, 180 (2. have no dimculty in disposing of Davies 107 not out, Tattersall five the Kowloon Bowling Green Club} for (45) and 202 for seven at King's Park.
The following are the ixtures for today:
KCC: KDC.
FRC
FC
First Division
v HKгC
→
CCC.
✓ IRC
V Rec. "B" Becond Division
KBGC Doris Barten. Cynthia Eager, Burhill Club.assistant, and Arthur H. Jones (Army), Yip Kou. Po Joan Fager (RC) Leung Ol Lees, of Sunningdale, the British Stk chun. NF Chiping (Chung Shing), Cheong
Kin-man mul, Chan Tsing-mul (Chune Ityler Cup player, with totals of qualiters of thit Shing). Wong Yuk-ping, Kwok 142, led the (Fortuna):
Yean-hung, Fung Yee-chee (Chi- Southern section of the News 31 the World match-play golf tour- nese "
nament hero today.
}
150 Yards Back-Stroke V. Matiuk, D.M. Collaco (VRC), C. C. Wang (Fortuna), Shum Kai-
Chan chlu,
Pall Chauk-wah, Koon-kul (Chinese "yy
440 Yards Free-Style Gnr. D. H. Jones" (Army), V.
100 Yards Breast-Stroke Alice Cheng (Fortuna), Kwok Kam-ngor (Chinese "Y").
100 Yarde Back-Stroke' Joan Eager, Lykke Rose (VRC) Chan Tsing-mil '(Chung. Shing),
100 Yards Fren-Style
Tsing-mut (Chung Shing), Cheong
Doris Barlen. Joan Eager, Kin-man (Fortuna), Chan Chun- ham, Wong Kwol-chee, Au Kam Cynthia Eager (VitC), Laune Ol por, Au Kwan-ngar (Chinese "Y")
mui. Chan Tsing-nut. (Chung 220 Yards Broast-Stroke
Shing). Fing Yee-chee, Wong Cheong Chung-yiu, C., T
Loung
Yuk-ping. Kwok Ngan-hunz A Yvanovich (Chinese "y"), (VRC), Cheung
3 x 80 Yards Mediev Relay Chinese "YMCA." VRC. Leung Hin-kin, Wong Cheuk
4x 50 Yarda Free Style Relay wing, Kwok Wing-kok, Au Yeung- Gun, Yeung Ying-chak (Chinese Chinese YMCA "A" Chiuca
JA...
YMCA "B." VRC.
Poulton, who yesterday brokd the course record with 70, fol- loved this up with a second round of 73, whild Lees had two 7is.
One stroke behind them came
tion Ryder Cup player, whose 70 today equalled Poulton's record.
Henry Cotton, former Open Champion, got.in by the margin of two streken, having a second round of.78 for a total of 149. The former Open Champion,] All 'Padgham, falled to qualify with a total of 153-Reuter,
Berne, September. 7.
Delly will be given the hurling from start to finish, the Philippine | Motink (VRC), Yip Kou, Chan Kwok Ngan-hung (Chinese "y" the Scot, Jimmy Adams, the Eri-
Chinese (Black and White) cagers Sweden headed the national and individual classifications task and for once Terrible Terry: last night beat a strong South
mighty chief
of the Owls will China quintet by one point, the after the fencing event in the give up the mound.
final score being 41-40. World Modern' Pentathlon The catching job is still un-
Just as the game was to resume Championships here tonigni, allocated, but Joe Morris has put after half-time, a fight took place having won the riding yester- the team to work and will prob- between certain spectators and a (Fortuna), · ** verstin (Hol Tin),| thly come up with Hilda Soares free for all almost ensued. For day.
The fencing, with opee, fusted as the girl behind the masks,
St. Teresa's will have the same tunately, order was restored bo- six hours this evening, each com- petitor fighting all the other 18. team as last year, with the addi-fore the situation developed more
dangerously. former Several extra "play-ca" Oghts tion of Girlie Gaan
player and deelded the placing of those who Shanghai all-star completed the 18 matches with an Norn Bulldeath, both of whom entt Fat the horse-hide with telling equal number of victories.
effect.
*Final resulte
1. Lars Hall, of Sweden-12
victories.
2. Garde Lacroix, of France--
12 victories.
3. Captain Schmid, of Switzer-
land-12 victories....
HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS
London, Beptember 7, The following were the results
of football matches played today:
Swansea
Lars Hall's third place in the riding and first in the fencing put SECOND DIVISION
him, at the head of the individual classification, soʻtarilentbed
U.S. BASEBALL
New York, September 7. "NATIONAL LEAGUE. Brooklyn Philadelphia
R HE 380 25 1
·60 Yards Free-Style Ng Nin, Choy Leo-hang, Chan Chiu-cheong, Laŭ Tal-ping, Wong Kam-wah. (Chinese "Y"), W. S. | Leung, Henry Hsu, Cheung Kin- mon, William Teo (Fortuna), H. Ballorand (For
(Foreign 100 Yards Free
v Matiuke
1-metre Spring-board Fanny Diving C. Eager (VRC), M. Read (Un- attached).
HOYS EVELIN
100 Yarda Free Styla (15 years and under)
S, K. Yin, Beter Huang, David Monteiro, Voo. (Fortuna), C. Remedioя (VRC); A/B Albert Miller (R. VRC), Wong Chee-wing. Lol. Navy), Yip Kou (Chung Shing), Gun, Luk Shing-yip. Fung Hing- Cheong Kia-man
(Fortuna), Choy, twig (Wah Yan). Chiu-cheung, Lau Chan
Kani-wah
Chicago
4 10 0
St. Louis
22. 0
¡AMERICAL LEAGUE
4. Locris
2
Philadelpbla
Я H E 410 0
"THÍRD" DIVISION, NORTHERN
Washington
27 1
Lee-hang, Tai-ping. (Chinese)
3 Southport
1
Scores of afternoon games
1: Hartlepoola ( 0
The third event, pistol shoot" | Harrow ing, takes place tomorrow, after-] Carlisle noon-Reuter.
American League Cleveland
Wong 4 x 100 Vards Free Style Relay Fortuna, VRC. Chinese YMCA Chinese YMCA "E","D
Inter-School 4 x 80 Yarda. Frie 'Stylo ftolay,
Wah Yan Morning School, Wah VRC JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS 80. Ya'da Free-Style. ILE. Low, F. Xavier, E. M. Thomp
Yan Evening School,
MALENİREM DIVISION, SOUTHERN | 13, Detroit 13. (tle); Boaton 10, fortuna, Army, Eastern, VRC Clamo, E. C. Tavares, P.7
Colchester U,. Printed and published for the Free Layton OR tuce, the OrtÍNA -MAIL-LINITEDOM WALEDJE SWALTER HE NULLOTTI, Windsor. Revis
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'4 80 Yards Prep Styla Relay
Vic "B", Chlnėse, YMCA
National League Boston. 0,8
VRC "A" VRC B Fortuna
Bournemouth 1 New York ; St. Louis 0, Chicago Northampton 0:0,
10 Norwich C. 1
100 Yerde födity Relay
sonlijk
100 Yards Desk-Stroke D. Collaco, E. M. Clemo."
Newport Co. 2 New York Cincinnati 6, P. Fortuna "B" Chinese YMCA (Continued as foot of next CoL)
Rouler, aburgh Associated Press;
MANILA
-- TOURNAMENT
POSTPONED
The Manilha · Tournament be- tween Club de Recreio and Club Lusitano has been postponed from. September 14 to Septem- ber
21,
* 440 Yardu, Fran-Style. RE. Low. P. Thompson. E. C. Tavares, G. Kew, R. Loureiro.
100 Yards Free-Style.
EM Clemo. P. Thomson, G. Kow; R. Loureiro, E, C. Tavares
V IRC
V KBGC
Third Division
V CCC
HKERC.
KDC PRC
Recrolo
Davies 52, Palmer 50 not out).
(E.
At Scarborough: North 283 for seven declared. South 384 for seven (Insole 84)-Reuter.
Johannesburg, September 7. Vic Toweel, world Bantam- weight boxing champion, wax declared unit by a Johannesburg doctor today and cannol fight Italian Alvaro Nuvolont here on Saturday
night. Associated. Press,
Marshall attributes defeats in Japan to "too much training'
Los Angeles, September 7, John Marshall; record-breaking swimmer from Australia, last night blamed his recent do- feats in international competition in Japan to -"too much training.”)
Marshall, a freshman at Yale University, arrived here by Pan-American Clipper last night en route to New Haven, Connecticut.
By "overál conditions", ha After setting several world's records in the American Na- cefarmed particularly to the water temperatures in Japaness tionals at Seattle, Marahall disappointed in his perform pool. He said they work in the swimming in poole which had unce against the Japanese.mid 80's while is WAR Used to Herald "It may be, simply a water at lower temperatures. case of too much training Over Marshall, sald: "ft's good to g01 - thaten once in a while, it makes - you want to c
to come back, all-, the 160 Varda individual. Medley vn
hhad been harder,tad ng D. Collace, E. Clemo, P.
He said he would start training training fer pine months before Thompson. O Mujez0-Yards Tras+Styles going against the Japanese. Ha on September 20 for the kytning be reached his peak at swim season. He is Rying 30 LHU Low Thompson" - E. Cald
Boattle Tavares St. Kew
(100-Yardo Bróast Stroko
6. E. Corvalho, ‚D. M. Colleco, all conditions also, were 'kgainst Phompson, B. Marshall,
me
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