OLYMPIC GAMES.
GERMANY'S CHANCES.
NEW YORK, June 20. With Max Schmeling in posses sion of the world's heavyweight championship. Germany has won its first sport laurel,
Now the red, yellow and black "banner of the Fatherland threatens. the replace the Stars and Stripes at the head of the track and field procession, at the 1038 Olympic Games, and give Germany its se- cond worlds championship.
The United States has dourinat- fed the Olympics since the modern series was started at Athens in 1506, but Daniel J. Ferris, scere
Athletic of the Amateur tary Union, who bas just returned from the Olympic Congress at Berlin, predicts that American supreinaey will end after the 1982 Olympics at Los Angeles.
The rapid strides of the Ger- and Ferris. "And we can look forward to Germany win- ning the 1936 Olympics."
mans in all branches of athletics is amazing,"
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY, JULY 21, 1930.
THE FOURTH TEST. LONG-DISTANCE AIR MERCHANT SEAMEN CHEONG ON SAFE.
SEVERAL CHANGES IN
ENGLISH ELEVEN,
PEEBLES AND NICHOLS
PICKED.
(THROUGH REUTER'S 4GENCY, |
A. P. F. Chapman (captain).
K. S. Duleepsinghi.
R. V. W. Robina.
1. A. R. Peebles,
J. B. Hobbs.
H. W. Sutcliffe.
W. R. Hammond, M. W. Tate.
M. Leyland M. S. Nichols.
G. Duckworth.
RACE.
ON LEAVE.
HUNDRED COMPETITORS.
CHEAP RAILWAY FARES.
(UNITED PA369.]
NEW YORK, July 20. Approximately 100 pilots will guide their planes from this city
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Mfr: D. Bramah, general secretary Marine Engineera' Association, Ltd., as issued the following an nouncement from London Bridge House, London, S.E. I:
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VESSEL ARRIVES ON SATURDAY.
PRESIDENT
LINER
BAD WEATHER: NOT ENOUGH COALI
Shortly after 6.30 p.m. on Satur- day, the sa Cheong On steamed into the harbour to relieve all the anxiety that has been felt for her safety, during the past ten days or 69.
It will be recalled that the Cheong On left Bangkok, for this port on July 2, and although the trip as a rule occupies only six or seven days, nothing had been heard of her til Saturday when she ap peared in port. As the weather had not been too promising and the sea along that particular route was exceptionally rough for the last fortnight much anxiety was felt for the safety of the vessel, and this was, if anything, increas-
LONDON, July 19.-
on the first leg of an internationale railway companies have just The English tent for the fourth air race covering 7,500 miles start-made the concession of cheap fare Test which will commence at Olding here to-morrow,
facilities to to seafarers travelling The course extends from New Trafford, Manchester, next Friday,
on leave from their ships. The York to Atlanta, Houston, acTORS will be:-
privileges new grunted existed in the border line to Mexico City, then'
similar form during the war, when back to Dallas El Paso, Los An the heroic part played by our Mer geles, Salt Lake City, Omaha, Chi-chant Service in those trying days engo, Montreal and New York.
The winners will be determined was a feature of paramount interest to the nation, but were withdrawn on the basis of minimum clapsed by the companies in the year 1920. time between the control points. At frequent intervals since the The first place winner will receiveMarine Engineers' Association (re- 815.000: 87,000 for second and presenting engineer officers, of the Mercantile Marine) and the Im 83,000 for third.
perial Merchant Service Guild and Mercantile Marino Service Associa tion (representing masters navigating officers) have carried on joint negotiations with the railway companies in efforts to obtain re- storation of the facilities. The fact
Interviewed by a representative that success has at last attended those endeavours will come as an of the Daily Press, Capt. H. 0. farers, many of whom have been Udden, master of the vessel, said inestimable boon to British precluded from visiting their homes that they left Bangkok on the 2nd during a short stay in port owing inst and arrived at Kohsichang t to the prohibitive expense, of or
nies. dinary fares on long railway jourfew hours later. They left the lat
Twelfth man: E. Hendren. It will be noticed that several changes have been made from the team that represented England in the Third Test. The most notable absentee is R. Larwood, the Notts fast bowler, who bas apparently Games at Berlin in 1936, been dropped in favour of M: The Ferris said that the 1936 Olym-Stanley Nichols of Essex. pics probably would be held at Ber- Intter is brought in for the first time in, although three other. German in a representative game. He is cities, Cologne, Frankfort and Nuremberg, are bidding for them, well-built fast bowler who has now come into great prominence and he bowls right and bats left, habita of ambidexterity associated with Brown of Hampshire. Last season he took over 100 wickets and scored over 1,000 runs-a record in the history of professional cricketers..
R. V. W. Robins has been chosen again after having being left out of the third Test whilst
"Berlin is likely to be chosen as that city had been selected for the 1918 games before the war prevent ed them from being held," said Ferris. "Competing at home the German athletes are likely to be invincible."
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Germany had a strong team en tered in the 1999 games, and plac- ed her in almost half the events,
despite the fact that the only Ger man winner was a womau. Mrs. Line Radke, in the 800 ineter run
contestants.
To-morrow's race is open
to
pilots of either sex and national ity, the only requirement being that they possessed flying licenses from some Government.
Planes flown by contestants are of any style or make, domestic or foreign, the sole requirement being that they bo powered with an American Cirrus Engine or an American Hi-Drive Ensign Engine made by the same company.
Three engines were available to inverted type of motor, made in competitors for the Hi-Drive an geared as well as direct drive and a De Palma super-changer.
The New Facilities.
anded when the sis. Micheal Jebsen
set-
(Danish) came into port from Sai- gon some days ago and reported that the centre of a typhoon passed right over the ship.
ter port on the "3rd inst and from this point, the sea was very rough and as they were continually run- Ding into head winds, little pro gress was made. However, he went on but on the 10th inst when they were at Lnt. 18deg 25'N and Long. 110deg 39'E, be gathered from his straight for a typhoon which was then between the vessel and this port,
Why He Turned. Back:
"As inquiries have been received Contestants will be required to check in at the 9 control paints At the headquarters of the Marine Engineers Association which in- and to depart at half-minute indicate some doubt as to the manner tervals after a fixed time each which the new facilities, which morning. Each lap is to be a race in itself, and the position in the come into force on July. i will be administered and also some doubt which saw the collapse of several A. R. Peebles (Oxford and Derby will be apparent at all times and curiosity. as to how they have observations that they were making! Middlesex) is making his debut in in, the record of elapsed time, bebeen obtained, I append a copy of The Germans were especially good Anglo-Australian Tests. Peebles is tween controls.
Those in the race may land when the official communication received in the sprints and middle distance runs up to the 5.000 meters. Hela tall medium-pace bowler who took ever they desire and may remain from the Railway Clearing-house, which gives fall particulars, and mut Kornig of Germany tied with 107 wickets for his county last on the ground as long as they wish refers specifically to the later Jackson Scholz of the United States season. In 1927 he appeared for but no time allowance will be made
tions carried on with the railway he turned the ship round. For one for third in the 200 meters and Gentlemen s. Players, at the Oval, for such stops: Aying time will be phases of the long series of negotia Capt. Udden then explained why Georze Lammers, Germany, beat and visited South Africa in 1927-29 computed as all time between de companies by the three officers or-thing, the weather ahead did not out Frank Wykoff, United States, with the .C.C. Born in Scotland,parture from and arrival at con- ganisations to which I have refer look too promising and then they were rather short of bunker coal. for third place in the 100 metres. January 20, 100s, Peebles was trols.
Ho doubted very much whether Joachim Buchner, Germany, was educated at Glasgow Academy. The
what little they had left would third in the 400 metre, and Herman. two players left out in favour of
bring them to Hong Kong, so. un Erglehardt, Germany third in the Rabins and Peebles are Geary and
der the circumstances, the skipper Germany finished se- Tlydesley.
thought it would be the best plan ord to the United State, in both
to turn back. This they did and the 400 and 1,600 metres relays.
they put into Yuliskan Bay where they anchored from the 10th inst till 17th inst.
..600 metres.
Good Athletic Equipment.
Ferris In touring Germany, found that the athletic elds and equipment were on a par with the best athletic plants in this country.
The German athletic fields are ng good as our best at Cambridge and Franklin Field," said Ferris "At one field I saw 15 men practic ing the high jump at one enormous pit at the same time, and aimilar arrangements for other field events. At one playground I found 200 boys practicing at 9:15 in the arning, and frequently I saw as many as 1,000 athletes working out nt the same time on the fields."
Only last year two of Germany's leading athletic officials, Dr. Theprore Lewald and Dr. Carl Diem, spent five weeks in the Unit- ed States, studying the American system of physical education in our
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A FAR REACHING SCHEME.
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PASSENGERS
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Railway Clearing-house, Sey- mour Street, London, N.W. 1, June 18, 1930.
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D. Bramah, Esq., Marine En- gineers Association, Ltd. Dear Sir,-Special railway facili ties for officers and men or female members of the Mercantile Marine travelling on leave.
The following passengers arrived yesterday by R.M.S. Empress of Russia-Rev. F. J. Connors, Mr. Chan Sam, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Maturin, and infant, Rev. T. A.
With reference to your joint com. O'Melia, Capt. E. B. Webb, Miss hiunication of 17 January last:- H. H. Rogers, Mrs. H. Armitage, railway companies of Great Bri Miss K. Beswick, Miss E. Buchan
tain have again had under consi an, Mr. W. Dyer, Mr. J. Brennan, New York, July 11.-Mr. Walter Mr. E. Riddell. Mr. E. Socolofsky, deration the above subject, and I Sherman Gifford, president of the Miss L. Kanha, Mr. G. Leedy, Mr.have pleasure in informing you American Telephone and Telegraph. Ulman, Mr. F. Cross, Mr. F. that they have agreed to issue Co., to-day confirmed reports of the Spears, Miss E. Lucas, Mr. R. tickets at the ordinary single fare and "one-third for the double jour- ney (fractions of 3d. reckoned as extension of a radio telephone Mirapuri, Mr. J. Turton, Mr. G.
3d.), minimum fares first-class 45.. service to Australia, Hawaii, the T. Wassell, Mrs. M. S. Godown. Philippines and the Orient general-
third-class 28. 8d., to officers and men or female members of the Mer- ly from a station which is at present under construction in San Fran The following passengers left by cantille Marine travelling on leave P. & ... Moren for London vid from ports in England, Scotland, cisco.
ports yesterday:-Major S. Wand Wales Vouchera (to be print- Addison, S. Albert, A. W. Aitchied by you in similar from to the sou, C. Burgess, L. and Mrs. R. specimen attached), duls, filed in and signed personally by a respon- Burrows, Master Burrows, Miss Burrows, Mr. and Mrs. G. Bowles, sible official of your association or Warrant Engr. D. G. B. Cock,
vessel, must be surrendered at the booking offices by the persons in whose favour the forms are issued. The cheap tickets will be available for 30 days, including the day of
He stated that plans, however, are still only tentative, and said that it is impossible at the present time to predict the date that service will actually start.
The general scheme is similar to
Departures.
..universities. Much of what they that of the radio telephony at pre- R.N., Dr. A. E. Clark, J. J. Con the captain or chief officer of a
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sent linking the United States with nell, Major D. Campbell, Mr. and London, Berlin, Paris and other Mrs. E. J. T. Cook, Miss D. European centres. Experts believe T: Cook, Miss V. A. V. Cook, R. A. that the mechanical, advance of Cringle, Alex. Campbell, M. A. radio telephony has progressed to Crawford, E. J. Commissariat, such an extent that clear reception Miss Commissariat, Miss C. M. between America and the Orient Dodington, B, Edwarda, H. W. can be achieved under all normal Fraser, Miss A. Fraser, Miss R. conditions.
Fraser, Mr. and Mrs. H. Gray, O.
In several recent tests, conversa.Henton, C. J. Hodges, C. S. tions have taken place between Hagger, Mra, S. Hughes, T. Kulka, points in the United States and in D. R. Kinloch, Mr. and Mrs. G. Australia, demonstrating he feas- T. Layton, Master H. G. Layton, ability of the undertakings.
Mies E. Layton, Miss Mansfield, D. B. Mewani, W. K. Mutch, P. T. Mullins, Rey and Mr. S. Miller, Mrs. Rogotta, Miss H. R." Rogotta, Master T. Rogotta, Miss K. Roscoe, Mra M. Robins, S. Shibuya, H. H. Smith, J. Taws, H. F. Wilkinson.
CAMPAIGN AGAINST
CHINESE.
MEXICO AND THE YELLOW PERIL"
[UNITED PRESB.] Mexico City, July 13-From ordinarily reliable sources it was learned to-day that the Mexican Department of Interior has instruct ed its agents, especially those along the Northern frontier, to investigate the legality of admission of all Chinese residents.
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The following passengers left yesterday by as. Taiye Maru: Dr. Fong Sec, Mr. E. E. Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Rhines, Mr. AN-Block, Mr Robert William Wedderburn, Miss Alice Chun, Miss S. Ching, Miss M. Yap, Miss R. Leon, Miss Hannah T. W. Yap, Mrs. J. Ros, Rev. Mark A. Tennien, Rev. John F. Duckley, Mr. S. Kimura, Mrs. U. Shimokawa, Mas- ter K. Shimokawa, Master M. Shimokawa, Master J. Shimokawa, Miss Emma Goo, Miss Myrtle Goo, 31ss M. B. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.
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It is understood that the vouchers will be numbered, and either & counterfoil or a carbon duplicate system adopted. Further, before the certification is given on the. voucher the Dicharge "A" Book.or Board of Trade certificate of the applicant must be produced, and every step taken to ensure that the vouchers are only issued to the persong entitled to nea: them
The reduced-fare facility will operate on and from 1st July, 1830.
I have writen similarly to other? organisations concerned, and shall be glad if you will submit proof voucher to this office for approval.
Yours F H. PRICE.
DISPUTE OVER SCHOOL PRAYERS.
GERMAN SUPREME COURT RULING.
Berlin, July 11-The Reich has
This course is being adopted, it was learned, in view of demands for deportation of thousands against G. Carrere, Mr. J. Carrere, Miss again scored in its dispute with the whom the newspapers are unitedly F. Carrere, Mrs. 1. M. Elliott, Mr. semi-Fascist state government of campaigning
constituting and Mrs. E. M. Javier, Miss R.Thuringin, the supreme court hav yellow perif" and alleging that Regulado, Mr. J. Tugedi, Mr. Ting, in the action started by the they entered the country illegally..
Pacano, Mr. C. Ballesteros, Mr. L. federal Home Minister, just de- V. Bajit, Mr. Delfin Rono, Mr. C. sided that a number of school- B. Raymod, Mr. J. Icard, Mr. J. prayers introduced by the National- The separate Ver Cespan HM Sosial Thuringian Castmment
Taminnse M Raviera Mr. Lare not compastible, with the c Hong
VNdasco, Mr. Carios Ho, Master stitution of the Reich and munt 'seilles on July 18.
These Victor Leon, Master Zenon. Lood, therefore he withdrawn. Master Jorge Leon, Miss Helene H. prayers were of a decidedly anti- even catholic Rodgers, Mrs. L. Fischer, Miss Fis semitic character, chor, Mr. M. P. Dyson, Mr. R. W. and protestant clergymen having Outlaw, Misa Frances Work Kyan testified that they were of an offen-
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The reason why they stayed here ran across was a Japanese fishing such a long time was because no trawler. The skipper added with was even a shortage of firewood, when he came ashore was to send coal could be obtained, and there a smile that the first thing he did which had to be gathered from thea cable to Mrs. Udden in Shang- kills, and that meant a long wait. bui, telling her that all was well. All the time they were in the bay Capt. Udden's home is in the Nor the weather was very rough and the glass very low, but when they finally weighed anchor, it took a change for the better and the wee ther kept fair for the rest of the trip.
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