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SPORT.
AMERICANS TRAINING FOR OLYMPIA.
By Xaverian.
HOME SPORT.
ENGLISH CUP RESULTS.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY MARCH 22 1912
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Quite a number of surprises marked the third round of the. English Cup Competition. The
The Parsel Post arstem to the most interesting, however, was Americans are of theopinion that
the fall of the doughty Sunder-following places in China is for the since it is a luat that Michael Oland Eleven at the Hawthorns, ent suspended-Eupeb, Hnnan Murphy, the famous trainer of the West Bromwich Albion gaining and Tongyuah. Pennsylvania University, has been the right to enter the fourth appointed trainor of the American round by the odd goal in three. team for Stockholm, Sweden for Of the Second Division Elevens engaged Barnsley defeated Bolton 1012, it is only a matter of time Wandorora at Oakwell whilst until the American papers glost Fulham blighted the hopes of ovor broken records and the Northampton.
Reading and Manchester United 'establishment of America's su“
livo to fight another day, the periority over the competing na- Southerners, with the advantage tions. There is not a scintilla of of ground only managing to draw. doubt that Murphy is a remark-The full results are appended.
able fine trainer, and for ability to size up an athlete and get the bost out of him there is not a trainer in the United States to heat him.
This will be the fourth time that Murphy has taken track and field teams to compote in Euro- peau meets. His most notable micross was in 1908, when he trained the American Olympie nggregation. So skilfully did Murphy do his work that his charges more than came up 10 expectations. There was absolute- Jy no friction among the athletes, for Murphy's invariable good humour kept everybody happy, yet he exorcised the strictest dis- eipline. Onaccount of the wonder- 'd record which his team mado, he could un lavo boen other than the unanimous choice of the com- mittes to take charge of the second fcam.
Reading 1, Manchester United 1. West Bromwich 2, Sunder- land 1.
West Ham 1, Swindon 1. Everton 2, Oldham Athletic 0. Fulham 2, Northampton 1. Bradford City 1, Bradford 0. Blackburn 3, Wolverhampton 2. Barnsley 2 and Bolton Wands 1.
Fourth Round Draw,
Roading or Manchester United v.
Blackburn Rovers. west Ham or Swindon v. Everton: West Bromwich Albion v. Ful- Barnsley v. Bradford City.
ham.
FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS.
A CHANCE FOR EVERY
AMATEUR.
February 28, March 2. March 7.
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11 A.M. kong Telograph" has decided to Singapore, Penang and Calcutta-Por
his during March
A. Apcar, 28rd Mar., xo38, continue offer of two prizes for the best Manila, Cebu and Iloilo For Duvre, photographs submitted to the editor by amateur photographers, Manila, Cebu and Iloilo-l'er Yeon-
sang. 23rd Mar, 1 P.M. during the month.
The first prize is one of
$10
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23rd Mar., MODE...
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Macro Por Sal Tai, 28rd Mar., 1.15
P.M.
Amy Rod Shanghai--Per Tjibodas,
23rd Mar, 3 r.N. Shanghai-Por Choyuang, 23rd Mar,
5 P.M.
A Long Career. Murphy has been longer in the business of training athletes than any other coach in the country, you he is only 50 years of age. He began his and the second is one of 85. coaching career with the Detroit It La boon decided to widen Athletic Club more than 20 years the scrye of the competition. To ago, just after he had given up restrict it largely to active life in professional sprinting. From the Colony excludes many ama-Kobe and Yokohama-Per Hadosan Detroit he wont to Yale University, tours who are not yet experien where he made hiinself famous ced in this class of work. As the Haiphong (aking Malls for Takbal) by the skill of the athletics howhole purpose of the competition developed. 8o successful was he is to stimulate interest in photo- that the Yale team enjoyed al-graphy in Hongkong it had been most a monopoly in intercollo-folt better to remove all restric giate track and field victories. The lion and to attention of the New York Athletic Club was called to him, and he took charge of their team during the summer months.
Siberian
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Olve Everyone a Chance. Pictures of active life, thon, pictures of still life, pictures recent or pictures taken months ago, plotures of life or scenes in Bralow, Murphy's Great Record. In the fall of 1897, the Uni-Hongkong or pictures taken in versity of Pounsylvania lured him any part of China, pictures taken at Home--any picture, general or him away from Yale and ho remained in charge of the local, may be sent along if it
Quaker team for four years At Pennsylvania ho showed the santo capacity for discovering and developing now material that ho lud displayed at Yale, and as a result the Quakers won the in- tercollegiate championship every your he was at Pennsylvania. At the end of his four-year contract ho returned to Yale, where he remained for five years. Ho re- turned to Pennsylvania in the fall of 1905 and is now serving his second fivo-year contract with the Qitakers.
During the last 10 years, due to oloser competition among the colleges, Murphy's teams have not won as many championships, But the famous trainer has re- tained all of his old-time skill, and his choice has aroused the onthusiasm of the athletic world.
FOOTBALL.
Shield Final.
com-
possesses intereat at all. With the competition of so chance for any amateur photo- prehensive a character there is a
of the prizes. The rules of com- grapher in Hongkong to win one
larch 1. petition appeared in the issue of
Photographic Competition
Coupon.
March 22, 1912. I agree to enter the photographic compotition on the express understand- ing that the editor's de- oision shall be final,* and that he may, at his discre- tion, use the print sent herewith either in the "Hongkong Telegraph" or the "Weekly Telegraph.'
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ARRIVED. Murex, Br. 6.n., 2,998. Milner, 21
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In the final of the shield com. M. Monia, ex-Prime Minister potition to be played to-morrow and Reporter of the Senate Com- between the Yorkshire's and the mittee appointed to inquire into Naval Yard at Happy Valley, the French naval powder scan- Mr. A. P. Storrie will referee. dals, las just issued a report
HE, the Officer Administering which constitutes a scathing Macao-Far Sni Tai, 26th Mar. 1.18
condemnation of the laxity with
the Government, has kindly con- senlod to present the shield and badges to the winning team,
CRICKET.
Hongkong Cricket League.
P.X.
which the national gunpowder Manila, Cabu and oil-For-Tean, factories have been administered,
writes the Paris correspondent of Blogapore, Pensng and Colombo-Per
the "Daily Mail." M. Monis
26th Mar. 8 PM.
Mishima-mara, 20th Mar,
points out that, after the disaster
Dr.
at Toulon to the battleship Iona
Per'sx. Rubi, sailed ou 2 at Minj for Man la, &c. Armstrong, C. B. Koyanagi, J. Bishop, Mr. & Mr. Miller, Capt. and
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Mr. II. 8. Bamsey, Mm. 1.". Murga, H. Bryant, G, H. Nichols, J. Clayton
Temy, C. A. Pagram, Lt. and
Praes
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The following is the League abuses to the Minister of War, tablo to date:-
4
P.M.
Halching, 27th Mar... 10 a.m. Co Po but nothing had been done. To Macso-Per Bad Tal, 27th Mar., 1,15 | Co Bog-tu #Olub P. W. L. D. Pts. the loss of the Tens and the Singapore, Penang and Hangoon Edwards, W. G.
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Fer Fazilka 28th Mar, 2 Franke, Hy Pag Ewal 3R. G. A..
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