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THE ALL-ROUND ATHLETE,
In an article, anti- !
SQUARE BOTTLE" Athletes" which was published in the Times
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more remarkable were the
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In the article montioned above the question is in communication with the Japanese S
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ma to
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10 3.6ece being the record" in the 1. Dublin Schools C
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honour
have appeared in public for the first time. Captain Cecil Hast must be content with sble mention. But several other victores ludorum of the past and present have been iatroduced to our notice by correspondente. Mr. J. Shearman is of opinion that G. H. Atkinson, niso of Marlborough, was a beiter all- round athlete than B. G. Gunner,
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WEATHER REPORT.
The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued the following report:
On the 22nd at 11.55 a.m.-The barometer ha vison over N. China, and fallen in N.E.
quarter-mite (55 3-5620 yards hurdles (17 Japan.
Son), high jump (5tt.)
lour jump (19ft.
and pating the
The depression lying in the vicinity of Wei- (2911. Sin). No haiwe yesterday in moving towards N.E. over
Manchuria.
doubt this is a very fine series of performances, but seeing that does not include unccesses in middle distenos races it is again impossible to award more than an honourable mention. G. B. Atkinson was captain of the XV. and also in the oricket and hockey elevens. Bat these dis, tinctions cannot be taken into consideration, since we are at present concerned with athletics in the special sense of the term.
Another correspondent, Mr. Smith-Bin gham. advocated the claims of J. K. Annandale, who was the bright particular star ut Uppingham 20 years ago. Mr. J. P. Graham, of Uppingkam, to whom iso referred us for details, gives the following list of this young athlete's perfor- mances in 1890. Be won the mile race (4min. (5838cc.), the 250 yards quarter the 100 yards (111sec.), the 120
yards (1940), the 300 yards hurdles (47ased.) there were 20 flights of 3ft. 5in. hurdles and the steeplechase.
5min. 48100) the course was 1 mile 300 yards with
and he was second in the jamps: long jamp, with a leap of 201t, 2in., which as Mr. Graham remarks, would have been good enough to win in an ordinary your. Isang
the
are at Uppingham Frasi
is generally heavy, thene performances were superla- with In comparing them Gubber's G
We are 17 the diffent position of the
who
ectopares, eay,
19
on
R
school
rices track
tively good.
Ormonde with Bayard
which
On the whole, J. K.
Annandale's sprinting ability was slightly leas than the other's, so the latter, so far, s first
But it is a near thing. place.
Finally
the
AIT.
Aubrey Lawrinee (hon, secretary Old Club) reminds да
of the youthful achievements!
of that famous athlete W. J. Oakley when
he was at Shrewsbury **The performances of W. 3. Oakley." be writes, "as
zchool athlete
are remarlinble, sines he dominated Shrowsbary athletics for Ecvaral
years. His best year wus 1892. when his
Pressare is now highest over the Pacifo in the neighbourhood of the Bonins.
Fresh to moderate B.W. winds may be ex- ported in the Formosa Channel and over the northern shores of the Chi 'n Sea,
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am, to day, 2.00 inches.
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon to-day is as follows :→→
5. พ. winds, Hongkong & Neighbourhood moderate; fair. is. W. winds, Formosa Channel Bouth coast of China between game as No. 1.
fresh.
Hongkong and Lamooks, South coast of China between Same as No. 1.
Hongkon and Hainan
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[[ITSU BISHI GOSHI KWAISHA.
successes were-100 yard M
(10 sec.), 120 yards hurdles (17 2-5 sec.)—alo won in 1890 and 1891-quarter mile (57sec., in spite of a
in
1890 penalty of 10 yards for
(MITSU BISHI 00.)
winning 1891), half-mile (no time COAL DEPARTMENT. and taken-also won in 1890, for which be was
poralized 20
penalized 6in Jump (18ft. Bin; BOLE PROPRIETORS of TAKASIMA
-in 1890 and 1891), and
the cricket ball (88 yarla 23ft.;
throwing 2"
2 yards for winning in 1891). He also won the senior stooplechase and high jamp (5ft. 1jin,) in 1990, and was huntsman in 1892. It is noticeable that of the four open events which W. J. Oakley did not win in 1892 two were won by two of his brothers. It is hardly necessary to recall the fact that Oakley maintained his reputation in other fields of athletics after leaving school. Since the Shrewsbury "kuntaman must be able to run a long distance acro
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In America the athlete specializes at an early age, and a search for all-round youthful per- formers of the type of B. G. Gunner or W. J. Oakley has proved fruitless. And we ast
shall be boasting if we venture to say that the winners of the L.A.C. Public Schools Championships st
Stanford Bridge to-m
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Co.
str., 1,228, Vincent, 8th AngustHongay 5th August, Coal GERMANIA, German str., 603, C. Tyzen, 3rd
Butterfield & Bwire. August-Sydney 27th July, Copra Biemsson & Co. GERMANIA, German str., 1,714, Frandsen, 14th August-Hongay 12th August, Coal -Jebsen & Co..
GLENAYON, British str., 2,727, B. Woolfenden, 20th August London and Bingapore 14th August, General-Shëwan, Tomen & Co.
18th Augnet--from Moji, Gogeral-Jave- China-Japan WAISHING, British str., 1.170, G. S. Holmwood,
ແມ່ນ.
20th
August-Hongay 18th August, Coal Jardine, Matheson & Co.
WINGRANG, British atz., 1.520, P. Martin, 15th
Augus&Co.
9th August, Coal- Jardine,
Woxarot, German str., 1,115, Ibbeken, 18th Aag-Bangkok 6th and Kohsiehang 12th August, Rice-Batterield & Swire, YANGTZE. British str., 4.149, Jos. Rulford, 25th July-Liverpool and Singapore 19th July, General-Butterfield & Swire, YOCHOW, British str. 1,306, Mills, 4th August Tientsin 28th July, Salt--Batter All & Svire.
SAILING VESSELL
ARROW, British barque, 2971, Mar. 20th
MayAnjor. 8th April, Ka 6:0 Bandard Of Ca, bet ar ym M
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