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FAR EASTERN OLYMPICS
PHILIPPINES READY AND
PREPARED: ATHLETES
IN GOOD SHAPE-
Stout
Opposition To Japan
Predicted
Judging from reports In the Manila papers, the Philippine representatives in the coming Far Eastern Olymples are expected to offer the stoutest opposition to the Japanese and Chinese teams,
The preliminary trials are encouraging and several records have been shattered including those for the 400 meters and the 1600 meters.
DANIEL MAY IS OUTSTANDING
Manila April 17. Daniel May, Philippine scout and national decathlon record holder has proved himself to be one of the most outstanding athletes of the Philippines when he broke the record he set in the first try-outs by registering a total of 6640.835 points in the second try-outs of the decathlon, held at the Rizal May's Memorial Field yesterday. former record was 6375.44 points which is 265.195 less than the re- cord he made in yesterday's try Outs With this record which is the only 1821.595 points behind world's olympic record established by James Bausch, in the Olympic,
in 1930, Kames at Los Angeles Ban May is sure to earn for him- aeli a berth on the P. I. olympic ..team for the world's olympie games to be held at Berlin in 1936. With a better improvement in the deld events where he is weak. May will be able to add more points to his present record.
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1934.
EXTRA RACE MEETING
Entries And Weights For Saturday
The following are the entries
for and weights Saturday April 28:-
1-Mount Parker Handicap (1 Mile)
Bag and Baggage 168, Cossack's Beauty 168 Don 148. Gleneagles 158 Hetman 153, King's Justice 160. Sadky 154. Soldier of Britain
2-Mount Davis Handicap (From 2 M.P.) First Section:-Bay View 158, Budge 153, Daylight Eve 155, Fair View 143, Glad Eyes 140, Gold
Gold Bullion 143.
Currency 140, High Speed 154, Jungle Jim 163, King's Fancy 154, Lemberg 161. Macaroni 158, Mike 140, Monoplanë 140, Ribble 150, Royal Flush 140, Solar Star 140, Spinaway 152, Sporting Life 157, Street Singer 140. Tulicurn 140, Wakefield 145, Wayward Stag 146, West Parade 145, Wonderful Stag 149.
Second Section:-Banquet Hall teur boxing association and coach 161, Beta 145. Bistre 160, Bold Mar- the olympic boxing, team. shal 147, Colombo 145, Ebony Idol of Fifteen simon pures who survived 148, Fudge 145, Glorious Sun 154, the hotly contested elimination Great Hall 158, Hot Heels 154. Hot "conducted recently at Jun 148, Midday Sun 151, Morning series Osmena Paft were named, and two Sun 148, Mortmain 140, Ple Face the dyweight 140, Poker Face 181, Racing Bay alternates, one in division and another one if the T60 bantamweight divison.
Racing Pluck 161 Racing Pride 156, Racing Triumph 152. Rose Lear 140, Shaughraun · 140. Tsa Tak 149, Tummel 165, Vago 158, What A Chance 155, Zero 149, 3-Canterbury Park Handicap (Six Furlongs)
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2 Alternates May Be Eliminated
Coach Sangle may eliminate the two alternates, but before doing that he will give them a chance to make the team by matching them
Able Amazon 160, Alacrity 150, against the other members of the squad. He said that the present Bobniak Star H5, Bronze Era 162,
ts. much
Just That 152, Little Vic. 155, Mu- clympic boxing team stronger, than the one which in tiny Bay 136, Nell Gwyn 155, Night vaded Japan during the 1930 olym-Star 138, Racing Heart 132, Saucy pics, and he holds out much hope Face 152, Woodland Stag 150. for their winning the Orienta! amateur boxing classics
4 St. George's Plate Handican (1 Miles)
H.K. VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS.
(ORDERS BY COLONEL L
BIRD, D.S.O., O. B. E., COMMANDANT, HONG KONG VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS
Hong Kong, Friday, April 20. To All Banks On relinquishing the Command I wish to express my very high of and sincere appreciation thanks for the ever ready and loyal support assistance which I have always received from all ranks since the raising of the Corps in 1920: I shall ai-" ways look back upon my 14 years in command with very pleasant memories.
I shall continue to watch your further progress with great in- terest, and "wish you every suc- cess for the future in all your activities.
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on
Sgd. LG. BIRD, Colonel. Commandant. H.K.V.D.C.
1.--PARADE
(*) Corps Lat Battery:--
There will be a parade for re- eruits at 5.30 pm, at Headquar
Thursday, April 28th. ters Rifle drill and Miniature range.
Dress. Blue Caps and overalls. Instructors.-Bdr. Marshall. (b) Corps Engineers:
Monday, April 23rd-Miniature Range.
(c) Corps Machine Gun Battalion:
1. Troop:
Parade on Tuesday. 24th April at 5.30 p.m. at Volunteer HQ. for Machine Gun Instruction
Parade on Tuesday, 24th April at 5.30 p.m. at Troop Stable Causeway Bay for Troop Drill
FANLING GOLF
Starting Times For Sunday
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Following are the starting times for Sunday:-
Old Course 9.28 a.m—A, T. Lay, G. C. Wor-
rall.
9.32 am-J. R. Sindlinger, A. T.
Sylvester.
6.36 am.-D. 8. Robb, J. C. MII-
ler.
9.40 am Cdr. G. F. Hole, T. C.
Monaghan
9.44 am.-D. J. Keogh, J. E.
Dovey.
E.
9.49 am-A. D. Humphreys, A. Lisaaman. 9.52 LM-R. D. Walker, 1
Andrewea.
R.
H.
9,66 am:-0. 3. C. Marton, I.
GeBre.
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10.00 a.m.-D. 6 Harley, A
0
Harbord.
10.04 am-L C. Grover, K K
Rounds.
E. C. 10.08 m. McKnight,
Hopkins. 10.12 am-J. F. Robinson. A.. E
Thompson
10.16 am-0. J. Shannon. R. A
Jardine.
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10.20 am-R. W. Gardiner, E. M.
Bryden.
י,
10.24 a.m.-G. A. Stewart, J. T.
Edlems 10.28 am-A B. Furves. T. S.
Whyte Smith.
10.32 a.m.-L. R. Billinghurst. J. F.
Lawrie:
10.38 mm-R. C. Webb, J. C. Dun-
bar.
10.40 am-H. N. Willamson, T. R.. Rowell. 10.44 a.m.-W. Thomson A. C. 1.
Bowker.
2. Motor Cycle (M.G.). Section: 10.48. am-W. Pittendrigh, F. Ort- Kennedy Road Range is allotted
lepp.
to this Unit on Monday, 231610.52 a.m.-A. McKellar April to fire the Annual Revolver
Course.
3. No. 3 (Anzac) Co.
(1) The Company will parade at full strength on Monday, 23rd April at 5.30 p.m. for Machine Gun Instruction.
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The alternates, in the flyweight
Bay View 150, Bright View 161. and bantamweight divisions, whose Brilliant Star 166. Budge 115. Elec-
(2). Anzac Day Ceremony-A membership with the olymple team tric Star 156, Gladiator 148, Hydro-wreath will be laid on the Ceno- is still undecided are Plačibe and J. Dimalanta. Flacibe is the fourth lane 165. Lemberg 154, Monoplane taph on Wednesday, 25th April at choice of Coach Sangle in the fix-140, Oak Bay 151, Prima Donna
145, Racing Pluck 140, Racing ing of the Australian and New weight division, while Dimalanta Triumph 140, Soldier of Britain
Gallipoli on It is an unquestionable fact that is fourth in the selection for the
bantamweight division.
Philippine Optimistic.
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Padillas. Are Included Carlos Padilla and Jose Padilia, who defended the colors of the
Philippines in the 1830 Far Eastern Olympics as Tokyo and again in the worlds plympics in Los Angeles
in the coming Far Eastern Olym- pic games, the decathlon" as re- presented by May and the high jump to be represented by Simeon Toriblu of Los Angeles fame will go to the Philippine Islands.
May was at his best yesterday in the 116-meter low hurdles by covering the distance in 16.4 sec- ands. In the 1,500 meter run, May tear olympic boxing outfit, Carlos seconds. In the discus throw, he is the first choice in the wolter was times at 4 minutes
weight division, while his brother, heaved the plate farther than any
a record throw Jose. was named in the Ught of his rivals by
we'ght division. af 33.35 meters.
and 56
In the 1930 Far Eastern games
held at Tokyo, May was qualified
į
are included in the 1934 P. I. ama-
The composition of the olympic amateur boxing
team "announced
11a.m. to commemorate the land-
10:56 am.-C. H. Bradley, A., E.
Perry.
11.00 am.-G. H. Bond, N. K.
Littlejohn. 11.04 a.m.-D. Forbes. A. Ritchie.
New Course 9.32 a.m.-F. A Pollock, W. Ellis, 9.40 am.-R. A. Rodgers, C. J. Stellingwerf.
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SWIMMERS IN
ACTION
China's Olympic Aspirants
ADVERTISEMENTS:
HONGKONG REALTY AND
TRUST, CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED UNDER THE COMPANIES ORDiNamora OF HONG Köxo).
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
NIGE Ordinary Yearly
large crowd attended the Meeting of Shareholders of Hong Kowloon, last Kong Realty and Trust Company, Chinese Y. M.C. A.. evening when the swimming re- Limited, will be held at the Regis- of the Tompany, presentatives of Canton competed tered Office with the Hongkong swimmers to Exchange Building (2nd Floor), Des qualify for entry to the team re- Vosur Road Central, Hong Kong, on presenting China in the Far East | TUESDAY, the 24th. April, 1984, Olympic games at Manila.
at 12 Noon, for the purpose of receiv. ing a Statement of Accounts and the Report of the Board of Directors for the year ended on the 31st December, 1933, confirming the appointment of
Director and re-electing Directors and the Auditors.
Transfer The
The Canton team was composed of four swimmers, Charlie Chan Chan Ki Chung, Wong. Sau Sun, and Pat Bal, with Mr. Wee Ghe* Hoe as manager.
A feature of the meeting was | the extraordinarily large number of National records which were be- aten last evening. The following were the full results of the events.
50 Metres Free Style
1st Heat:-1, Charlie Chan (Canton); 2, Lau To Hee (Hong China National record. Kong), Time: 28 2/5 secs. A
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two
Books of the..
cloned Company will be
from Wednesday, the 11th April, 1934, to Tuesday, the 24th April, 1984, both days inclusive.
By Order of the Board,
F. C. BARRY,
Secretary.
2nd Heat, Chan Ki Chong Hong Kong, 4th April, 1934.
(Canton); 3, Ng Chee Min Hong This Time: 27 3/5. seca Kong). bettered the China National "re- cord by 3/5.sec.
"3rd Heat:-1, Wong San “Sun (Canton); 2, Wong Yat Hung
(Hong Kong). Time: 29.2/5 secs.
100 Metres Backstroke
1. Lau Fo Hee (Hongkong). Time: 1 min. 31 secs. This broke the
National record:
400 Metres, Freestyle Chan Cara Nam gag
me: 6 min. 14 secs.
15. Metres Freestyle for Ladies I Miss Chan Wan Knig (Hong Kong); 2, Miss Lan Kwai Chun (Hong Kong); 3, Miss Leang Wing Han (Hong Kong). Tume 41 2/3
BACA.
100 Metres Backstroke for Ladies
1, Miss Leong Wing Han; 2; Miss Lau Kwai Chun;
161, soldier of China 151. Sonder Zealand Foreas at Galli Don LOCAL FOOTBALL 3 Miss Chan Wan King. Time:
of Germany 156, Spmaway 143.
5-Tal-Mo-Shan HandieaD
"D" Class-(6 Furlongs) Amoy 145, Bold Commander 140, Burgomaster 149, Cavalcade: 158, Cebu, 140 Chesterfield 140, Chiva rous 149; Chow Fan 140, City of
Shanghai 140, Classic Hall 159, Copper Idol 158, Festival Eve 146, Gay Butterfly 182, Helter Skelter 148, Hey Tor 140. Hijaker 181, Iron
Willow 140, King's Parade 150, Na- Grey 140, King Salmon 140, King tonal Day, 158, No Fear 140, Or- lando 140, Panama 140, Philander-
C. 8. M. Jenkins and C. Q. M. S. Dudley, Sergt. Sunley will attend at the Cenotaph at 10.45 a.m. to direct all other bodies laying wreaths.
Company Dinner.-The Annual
Dinner of the Company will be
Week-End Games
The following matches are down for decision in Hong Kong League
to-day-
Division L
East Lancashire Regt. v. R. A..
Huntley, 3.13 p..
held at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, 25th April, 1934. Tickets may be ob- tated from C. Q. M. S. Dudley and all ranks are asked to make Caroline Hill ground. Referee P. O.
Dress Officer-White
Kit and every effort to attend.
Other Ranks Dinner Dre 's or Uniform with Slacks and Blue Those N.C.O.'s who have
er 140, Potsdam 146, Powerful Caps
Mess
to participate in the decathlon., A yesterday by Coach Sangle follows: { King 181, Racing Spirit 145, Sara- | Blues may wear them. ·
J. Dimalanta; feather- Gabriel and P. Ernesto; lightweight-N. Sangle, J. Fadilla and M. Ranos; walterweight-C. Padilla, T. Go and 8. de Castro,
6.-ligh West Handicap
"B" Class( Mile)
Blue Star 156, Bright View 168; Electric Star" 163, Flying Tourist 145. Gay Crusader 158, Gladiator 155, King's, Bounty 150 Mayflower 163, Oak Bay 158 Prima Donna 152, Soldier of China 158, Soldier 151, of Germany 183,The Tiger Tiana 145, Valorous 140.
Licoln Begt. Club de Recreio, Kings Park ground. Referee Mr. J. W. Baldwin, 4.46 pm.
Kowloon F. C.South China, Kow- loon F. C. ground Refree. Marina Hobbs, 4.45 p.m.
(d) Corps Infantry:~~
The match between Hong Kong F.C. The Stonecutters Range has been allotted to the Corps Infan- and Chinese Athletio is postponed.
Kowloon are looking forward to try (Portuguese) on Sunday, 22nd their return maten with South China April to complete their Musketry The latter were successful in the earlier and Lewis
Gun classification tests Members of the Corps in-game at Caroline Hill and Kowloon will try to reverse that result to day. fantry are requested to note that The East Lanenshires match with this is the last opportunity for the R.A. has been brought to the them to conform with the Voina Caroline Hill ground as the Bookunpoo ground is not available for football There will also be various com- owing teer Regulations re-efficiency. petitions, open to the Members of the Company, for which prizes have been kindly donated by the Han Mr. J. P. Braga, J.P., who refresh- also has provided for ments.
audden illness prevented him from Flyweight-F. Nunag, E. Guzman.
of Fortune 152, Soldier of Italy going. This then will be his first Bernardo or Placibe; bantamweight bande 140, Sea View 149, Soldier olympic experience. Being a new-F. Gabuco. J. Domingo, S. Ad-140, Surprise 154. The Bodega 148,
Wembly Stag 145, Widnes 158. comer in the feid, however, willnado or not keep May from being a credit weight-A Cunanan, P. to the Philippine Islands in the "Eastern Olympic coming Far games to be held here next month. A Bucoy, another newcomer to
Coach Sangle stated yesterday the athletic world in the Philip- pines came second to May in the that the olympic boxers will re- decathlon by scoring 6225.95 points, ceive special training in the art while his brother T. Bucer name of boxing A systematic training scheduled has been mapped out. out third with 5828.585 points.
These boys should be in perfect Records Lowered,
trim before the olympiles get start- 17: Two tracked next month, according to Coach Manila Apri
were shattered Sangle. and field records during the second tryouts of the
Padilla Wins. pentathlon and the first half decathlon at the Rizal
Manila, of the
record April 17-A Memorial Fields yesterday. In the crowd of more than six thousand 1.000-meter relay, the team cam-persons, the largest ever to at- posed of White, de Guzman. Can tend the boxing eliminations at Jose dari and Alumbra negotiated the Osmena Park witnessed
B. Charters Towers Handlesp ́ distance in 3 minutes 226 seconds
Padilla, lightweight ek out A.
g" Class-(6 Furlongs)
Competitors are to be uniform Team B was timed at 3 minutes. Arroyal of Hallo in less than one
Atlas 185; Australian Boy 135, 22.8 seconds. Both teama broke round. Jose Padilla with his usual the F. E. A. A. record which is 3 characteristic dash started the Cheeky Face 152, City of Brisbane Le. Helmet, Tunic, Shorts, Belt minutes and 23 seconds.
scrap with both fists frying. With 135, Diaty 135, Flummery 135, and Pouches and Puttles and
Glorious Star 135, Lucy Glitters Boots.
7-The Hunchbacks Plate (Five Furlongs) Bold Commander 145, Bran Tub 148, Brass Idol 148 Corriz 148, De- lightful Chance 142,"In Good Time 143, Kindo 145, Kitsap 148, Little Beauty 145, Racing Spirit 151, Sarabande 142. Scar Face 148. Skiddaw 148, The Carp 145, Wapi- ti 148, Young Hero, 145,
Further particulara re-condi- tions &c. will be made known in the Launch.
Launch will leave Queen's Pier at 8.30 am. and Kowloon Police Pier at 8.40 am
Range Officer:-2/Lleut. F. Sequelza
the preparations for the athletic meeting. Although the Gun- ners were successful in the first match between these teams, the Lancashires should take full points to-day.
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TO-MORROW'S "GAMES
"DIVISION I. South Wales Borderers Royal Nary.
Kowloon FC ground.` Referee Capt. E. Hague R▲ 4.45 p.m.
This match was also arranged for Sookunpoo and had been transferred to the Kowloon ground by kind met on this ground, the Borderers permission. In midweek these teams vinning by four goals to two after
The next record to be smashed was the 400-meter relay. The P. I. record is 44 seconds. Yesterday the team composed of Salcedo, De Lean, Cristobal and Gonzaga cor ered the distance in 42.5 seconds.
Carlos Fadila, welterweight, de- Daniel May who in the first try- cislaned J. Llorente after a three ouls of the track and field events round battle.Carlos Padilla, did. broke the record ha set at the Na- not have the easy victory that his tional Championship - games held brother had in the earlier, part of!" last February is out again for more the night, Llorente proved that he record breaking. He registered the was a tough nut to crack by giv total number of 3430.04 points in ing Carlos a stubborn opposition. colorful scrapper. the first half of the decathlon yes- Padilla.is terday as against the 3358.84 points He weighed around 146: pounds. which he made in the first try-Lorente traded blows with his foo outs. May has shown a great im- freely and Anished strong. He provement in the field wherein he was the weakest
Other Lights
the avalanche of staggering blows 138, Frincess Angeline 145, The It is requested that all turn up being two dowp.. pounding on his body Arroyal tried Giraffe 135, The Goose 147, Vriday in uniform. to get away but a well timed blow 135. landing right on his jaw knocked him out,
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events gave Padilla à real, good tie-man scumfe. Padilla received the de- cision of the judges, but his vic- A. Barle registered the highestory was hard earned.
WIGHTMAN CUP TENNIS
Mr. Moody Not In U.S. Team
2-ALLOTMENT OF RANGES (1) Peak Range-allotted Corps Infantry on 29/4/34.
to
to be Lance Corporal, No. 1892 Sur. 8. C. Salter ta
be Lance Corporal.
5.-LEAVE
(2) Stonecutters Range-allot- ted to the undermentioned Units:
No. 1264 L-Cpl, A. Tarbuck, Re- Corps Infantry on 22/4/34.
B Section, Armoured Car serve
granted '8 M.G. Troop,
Company, Motor Cycle Bec-months leave from 19/3/34 to tion, and No. 3 (Anzac) | 18/11/84.
No. 1561 Bdr. C. W. L. Cole, Company on 29/4/34.
granted .9 Launch leaves Queen's Pler at Corps 1st Battery.
8.30 am, and Kowloon Pier month leave from 1/4/34 to
31/12/34
at 840 am.
3-MESS DRESS
White Mess Dress will be taken into wear with effect from Mon- day, 16th April, 1934,
C
No. 1544 Pte. D. E. Kuby, Motor Cycle. Section, from 21/4/34 to 20/12/34.
6-STRUCK OFF STRENGTH Having completed 3 years' ser- vice-No 1883 dhr. E. S. Dins- dale, Reserve A "Section, as from 20/4/34.
1 min. 48 seca. “
The latter event for ladies 'drew much applause from the specta-- tors as much skill was displayed by the two competitors who had to take lower places in the earlier event in outpacing the winner.
BASEBALL
Major League Results
The following were the results in the Baseball League yesterday, as cabled by Reuter
Chicago
9
Hartnett homered Cincinnati
1
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Boston Brooklyn
1
3
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The match was called off at the
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THE UNITED ASBESTOS "ORIENTAL AGENCY, LTD. (IN VOLUNTARY Liquidation.}
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the United Asbestos Oriental Agency, Limited. (in volunt- ary liquidation) will be held at the Offices of Mesars. Dadizell momen Company I, at Queen's Buil- 448, Victoria, in the Colony of Hong Kong on WEDNESDAY, 25th day of APRIL, 1934, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon at which Meeting the Liquidators will lay before the Meet- ing an account of their acts and dealings, and of the conduct of the winding up, during the Fourth year of Liquidation!
THE UNITED ASBESTOS ORIENTAL AGENCY, LTD. (In Voluntary Liquidation.) Per pro. DoDWELL & COMPANY, LIMITED,
J. P. WARREN,
Director.
Liquidators. Hong Kong, 20th April, 1 34.
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HONGKONG ENGITEERING AND CONSTRUCTION "COMPANY, LIMITED. "
OTICE is hereby given that the ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of Shareholders of the Hongkong Engineering and will Construction Company, Limited, be held at the Offices of Messrs. Lowe, Bingham and Matthews, Mercantile Bank Building Queen's Road (Central), Hong Kong, on Thursday, the 26th April 1934, at 19 o'clock (Noon), for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Board of Directors. and a Statement of Accounts for the Year ended on the 31st December 1933, and electing Directori and Auditors
NTWELFTH
The Transfer Books of the Company seventh inning owing to heavy fog. will be closed from the 19th April to the 28th April, 1834, both days inclusive.
Philadelphia ........
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New York............. 2 4 .0 BIU Terry homered and had Par- melee allowed only hree hits. the eighth inning after which he was punished.
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By Order of the Board,
B ALVES,
Secretary.
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St. Louis
American League
4 Washington
7" 2 Boston
5 10 Q Jullus Solters, a newcomer from Baltimor secored a home run for Boston.
3 5 "0
Washington
Boston
7. 13 .1
Cissel homered for Boston New York
10 13 Dickey and Lazzeri homered Philadelphia
4113 Johnson hit two home runs. Detroit
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9 3
Gehringer homered. Chicago
9 11 3
St. Louis....
Cleveland
2." 8 36 Joe Vosmick homered for Cleve- land with a 400 fot drive...
HOME FOOTBALL
London, April 20 In a Division I League Football game played yesterday, Leicester. Reuter.
4-APPOINTMENT AND PROMOTION Lieutenant E. M. K. Mead, The torial Army, has been appointed L Morgan, M.G. Troop, as from Local Temporary Lieutenant with 20/4/34.**
Corps No. 2126, Rank Trooper, held on the afternoon of the efect from 1st April 1934 and 1—STRENGTH attached to the Corps Machine Name A. E. Millard, Address York Meeting, Baturday, 21st April at Gun Battalion.
Building, Unit M. G Troop 3 p.m. in place of the beats for
the Open Relay Race. 19/4/34
Competitors Stewards are quested to see that their respec- tive teams are informed of the above,TNERS
record of 3125.37 points in yester day's 'try-outs of the pentathlon. F. Antonio came second with 2885.31 points and R. Abaya copped the weighing 186 pounds, four pounds women's tennis team which will Inns of Court Regiment, Terr Left the Colony No. 1999 Tor. beat. Dérby by two goals to pili
New York April 20. Mr. Myrick, President of the In the flyweight division Placibe United States Lawn Tennis Asso- of Cebu put up a good fight, and ciation, yesterday announced that outpointed A. Ayllon of Bulacan Mrs. Helen Wills-Moody will not Flacibe stepped into the ring be included in the Wightman Cup:
be selected next week. ̈ third place with 2882.09 points.
Coach Aquino has announced the less than Aylion.
Other results of last Monday This decision was prompted by final try-outs of the tracks and night's bouts were: Mallart out Mrs. Moody's statement, made last feld events represent the F. I in pointed Cataylo; Tevts lost to Ber year, that she will not remain in the Far Eastern Olympic Games nardo Guzman triumphed over international play TENA
Mr. Myrick stated that if Mrs The following have been ap- to be held in May. A more thor Porcuna; Dimalanta lost via T.Ko.
the ough work-out and
route against Domingo: Tadeo was Moody returns to championshiy pointed and promoted in scientific training is being plan- kayced by Gabriel in one round play and feels that she is strong Corps Engineers with effect from
enough ned to keep the P. L athletes in and De Castro won over Ernesto.
for international play, 20/4/34169/20 perfect trim for the coming Oly-
Last night's bouts marked the there will always be a place in the No. 801 L/CDL J. G. Hooper
to be Corporal, an mpic games.
end of the series of elimination team for her.
No: 1034 L/Col. IL Lockhart matches in Osmena Park Coach
to be Corporal Bangle will select from last night's withers a number of boxers to represent, the Philippines in the coming Far Eastern Olympica,
better
Boxing Team. Manila April 17: The olympic boxing selection was announced yesterday by Mariano Bangle, ser retary-treasurer of the P. 1. amas
-
Correspondence with Mrs. Moody Correspondence with Mrs. Moody indicates that she has not changed
Reuter. her mind, Mr. Myrick added-
No. 1121 Epr. CEL. John- son to be Lance Corporal. No. 1385 Epr. P. W. S. Smith
Bgd. P. S. M. WILKINSON, Captain, Adjutant, HKV.D. Corps.
NOTICE
Athletic Sporta Meeting 1834 The preliminary rounds of the Inter Unit. Tug of War will be
The following is the drawing:-
Mobile Machine Guns In-
Santryb
Static Machine Guns v. Small
Unita
Hong Kong, 12th April, 1934.
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