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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, MAY 1; 1912.

OLYMPIC ASSOCIATIONS athletic world by winning the

To be permanent.

A loading American sporting writer statos:-.

100 meters bash and when Heffron finished next to Hayes in the Marathon run. It is the intention of the South Africans to sond a team of eight men. Of this number they have ono who they expect will take the place of Walkor. His nomor is Patching and according to South African records he has dono both the 100 and 220 yards ovents in tions into permanent organiza- better than oven time. On what tions. England was the first was said to be a poor track he now South country to emulate the Americans, last year made and an authoritative statement African record of 22 1.5 for the

furlong.

A number of foreign countries have followed the oxample sot by the United States and converted their temporary Olympic Associa-

from the Britiali Olympic Com-

In addition to being a wonder- mittee is that its association in totul sprinter Patching is said to be bea permaneat body, charged with unusually strong in both the He now the duty of securing funds to pay quartor and half runs. the exponse of the English toom to complete whenever these ments are held and to promote the cause of amateur athletic between the various Olyinplads,

holde the South African record of 49 seconds for tho 440 yards run, His friends say that with the proper training he can do 48 seconds. He is also reported to have done two minutes for the

almito. If he can make good at all those, distances he will prove himself to bon second Lon

The same thing lias been done in France, and the chances are that the Swodial Olympic Assácia-Myers.

In the middle distances South

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SHIPPING NEWS.

The . Glonesk left Bingapore

VESSELS IN FORT

ВТКАНИНА.

Birds are transmissible by the Siberian yolurday, the 80th April, am, and is Chiyo Mart, Jap. 8.5., 18,428, W. W. Route to Europe. Letitors for this das here on or about Monday, 6th inst.. route shoukl be superscribed via Sibein.

Ten Parcel Port system to the following places in China is for the

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April 231. April 26th.

MAILS DUE. Amorican, Mongolis, 7th in t. → Sibotian, Sach on, 5th inst.

MAILS CLOSE.

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The P. 8. 8. Qu'a .. Korea which rated froin this port on April 2 arrived at Fan Francisco April on 28.

The Peter Boig left Vindive- stock via Mnji, on Apr.] 80 for this port, ned in duo in attire on or ab the 10th inst.

ARRIVED. Kloist, Ger.. k., 5,127, 1, M10557 30th April-Yokobans 20th April, Mail, and Gen.---M. & Co. Lysemoon, Ger. A... 1,286, Hellhi,

50th Apuil-Salgon 764 April, Rico-II A, L. Yerimo Mani, Jaj, mn., 2.950, Yame-i

'gnehi, Nuth April--Moji 24th "April Col-0.8. I. Pislerichsen, Ger. .., 774, Ch. Jergensen, ist Mar- Haiphong and Hoihaw 30th April, G81.-J. & U1.

Robe-Per Andilai), 2nd May, 9

Cari Philippine Islande-Per Churruca, 2nd and Pakhoi-For Trump.

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of Japan, Br. ., 8,089, 5. Robinson, ..., 26th April Vancouver 6th and Shang- hal 24th April, Mail and Gen.-O. P. R. Co.. Halvard, Nor. As., 1,966, 0. Ander- ren, 28th Apri~Bangkok and Swalow 27th April, Gea. -0.8. 8. N, Co. M Hunan, Br., 1,200, Spoed, 30th April-Centon 20th April, Gen-B. & S. Lincluden. Br, r., 2,156, Dormsad,'!

28th Apri-oji 22nd SHANGHAI ............ April, Coal.-M. B. K. Loongmoon, Ger 7, 1215, Vop Pilgrim, 26 April-Ma- cassar 19th April, Gen.-J. C. J. L.

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Minnesota, Am. 8., 18,823, T. W. Garlick 21st April-Seattle

16th Mar., and Manila 18th Apri', Gen-N. Y. K,

tion which was organized for the Africa hans ainan by the name of Helbow and Siam-Por Halvard, 2nd Dovre, Nor. as, 788, F. Bigvoland, Mutis, Br 8.5, *,kiş, Kinnepo), 26th |

purpose of promoting this year's Victor, who has a record of 1.68 games and is organizing a tonin to the half and 4.28 for the inilo. to properly represent Sweden, llo is only a youngster and great will continuo its association, things are predicted for him. Another wonderful man which The Swedes have, developed South Africa claims to have is J. a tremendous interest in track A. Stegmann, who is given a nad field athletics and propose to record of 23 feet in the broad keep Sweden in the front here-jump in spite of the fact that he is only a preparatory school aftor. From Australia and South student. Africa come reports that similar South Africa expects K. K. movements are on foot there. MeArthur to duplicate the por- formance of Heffron, the 1908 Franco, which was virtually res-

Marathon runner. Last Eastor ponsible for the revival of the ho established the South Afriend ancient Olympic games at Athens record of 52 minutes 46.1-5 in 1896, has maintained a sort of seconds for the tou-miles run at national, Olympic association ever Durham. On one occasion he ran a Marathon race over the ro- since that date.

gulation distance in 2 hours 12 minutes. If the condition of the road was as bad as the South will hear the closest watching. African reports indicate this man

Try-outs Under Swedish Rules,

The American Committes has

undoubtedly made a wise move in deciding to hold all three try- puts nucording to the Swedish rulos, The Swedish regulations Bro eminently fair and will not

Reports from England are to the effect that J. Baker, the Cam- bridge half and milo champion, intends to specializo ou the half- milo rin. In a recont sot of in- handicap the American in any ter-collegiate games he ran the particular. However, the Amo-distance in 1 50. English critica ricans need to be familiar with who have seen him performa

tho rules, which are to govern their competition at Stockholm, and no better method could bo

prodict that it will take 1.55 to beat him this summer.

Rhodes Scholars Barred. Latest information from Fag-

2nd Bny, A.,

May, 10 ..

Amoy and Formbra-Far „Tjlumbi,

2nd May, 11 ... Macao-Fer Sui Tai, 2nd May, 1.16

.P.X.

Shanghai and North Chins--Por

Chemin, 2nd May, 8 p.x. Swatow, Amoy and Formosa-Per

Hunan, 2ud May, 3 r.. mynd Fonos-Per Kuelsbow, Swatow,

Batavia,

Chritmas

Guthrie.

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Buelow,

2nd May, 8 r.M.

Amoy, Formosa nad Fowl ow -Por Hatan, Brd May, 10 A.M.

Cheann,

Bamaiang and Sourab ya -- Per Tilatjap, 3rd May, 11

Lineludon,

A.M.

Islands-Per 3.d May, 4 r.M. Straits and India vis Calonita-Por

Hopsang. 4th May, 11 a.m. Philippino Islands-Per Yurusing,

4th May, 1 p.m. Macao-Por Sol Tai, 4th May, 1.15;

P.M.

Tingim-Por Tongus, 4th May,

T.K.

Shanghai ard North

Siberian

Mali.

Chips-Per Cloysing, 4th M 3. 5 v.m.

SHANGHAI and Northi Cuoio (Europe, vis 8. beris-Per Limo, 4th May, 6 r..

1st May-Ma-i'a 29th April, Gen-Wo Yick B. 8. Co

April-Manila 23rd April– B. & 8.

Br. s.., 8,185, Ecc'oston, 80th April-San Francisco 3rd April, Gan.-P. M. Ch...) Petchaburi, Br, 8., 1,378, 0. Gose-

wish, 25th April--Bangkok 17th April, Bioc.-B. & 8. Pinang, Ger. ., 1,0 11, N. C. Rolier,

F9th April-Bangkok vin Swatow 19th April, Gep. . B. & S.

Maru, Jap. k., 3,860,

Anukowa, 281r

K.

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Hongkong, 80th April, 1912.

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BREMEN.

April IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES.

Br. .s., 2,13, F. C. Gam-Nile,

bril, 1st May Sydney vin Manil 28th April, Gen.- B. & S. "Iaitun, Br. .., 1,188, J. S. Roli, 1st May-Coast, Porte 80th April, Gen.-D. L. & Co. Get. B., 6,033, H. Former, 1st May-Bremon 20th Mar. and Singapore 27th April, Mail and Gen.-H. & Co. Br. ., 1,850, L. Jone", Srido * 111 May—Canton 30th April,

Oon.-B. & S.. Kucichow, Br. a., 1,216, E. Forsyth,

1st May-Canton 8th Apr1, | Bamsen, Gon.-B. & S. Kwangleo, Chi. m., 1,468, J. Mo-

Arthur 1st May-Canton Song Boc, Bras, 3,670, J. Travis, 80th April, Gon-0. M. 'B.

29th April-Rangoon 20th N. Co.

Apl. Gea-Seong Talk Andalusi 1; Gør, 1.8., 3,871, W. Nabelt,

Hong. 1st May-Singapore 20th

Shantung, Br. ... 1,885; J. Robin- ÂȚH, A, L.

son, 29th April-Moji 25th Choo Sang, Br. x, 1,419, C. P.

April, ContB. & §. Mattock, 1st May—Pula

Laut 26th April, Cunt.-O.Taiwon, #6. K.

Iraze, Chi. n.n., 826, M. ́A. Qbíll, Int BayCanon 10th April, Gơn. Chi. 6. K. Co.

Swatow-Por Ha'sun, 6th May, CLEARANCES AT THE HAR.

A.M.

Bwntow, Amoy and Formosa-Per Daigi-mara, 8th May, 9 a..

via Bostle-l'er Mings ota, 6th May, 11 M. Amoy, Formosa and Foonhow Par Haiyang, 7th May, 10 AN.

Chion Northern

and Japan via Moji, Victoria. B.C. and Uni od States. vis Taoma-Fer Sado-maro, 7th May, 10 A.M.,

dovisad for familiarizing them and is to the cffect that the Bri-Japan vis Nagasaki, and United States with the rules than compelling tish Olynipic Committee has de- them to conduct thoir meats incidod that it cannot use any of accordanco with them.

the American Rhodes scholars on Switow, As far as the athletes themselves the English team. This is dus to an Olympic regulation which are concerned the new rules effdet provides that the representatives only the weight mon. In the of each country shall be natur field events, throwing the hammeralized citizens. This ruling will the discus and putting the shot, doprive the English team of two unusually good men at Oxford.

the Swedes have provided that They are Lange, who has a ro the competing athletos will not be curd of 10 seconds for the 100, allowed to use their own impleyards, and Putnam, who has a mark of noarly 160 fost, for the ments. They must use a hammer, hammer throw. Lange hails from a shot and discus furnished by the State of Oklahoma and. Pat- the Swedish Committee,

nam comes from Kansas.

In the hammer throw and

Germany is proceeding "îndus- discus, particularly, our own The best man that Germany hos triously to develop a good team. athletic authorities have had much at prosent is Passemann, who trouble in securing authentic won both the pole vault and the records. It has so frequently high jump at the English cham- been found either that there was pionships last summer. In the pole vault lie can botter 12 foot

some defect in the construction of and he has a record of 6 fest ip the discus, that the weight was the high jump. ahort or the handle of the ham- The latest sonsation in the mer not made in accordanco Amoriran athletic world is Ser- with the rules, that a good many gent, a University of Michigan supposedly new records had to be student, who in a set of indoor

disallowed. The care which the American Committee insists shall be exercised in the construction and weight of these implements shall be of advantage to the Amo- rican athlets.

games last week cloared the bar at 6 feet 4 inches.

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Klist, for Singapore, Sulgna, Straits, Ceylon, Namur,for London, Adelaide, Wostora Australia. Haimup, f‚r Brakow. India, Aden, Egypt and En- Soshu-mard, for Swatow. ́rope rļa Blarzcil'os (Letter Hupel, for Canton. posted in all the Pillar Boxe Exuloching, for Canton. In time for the Brat cleanor China, for Trieste. will be included in this con- Ningchow, for Live pool. track_mail.) (Lata Letters | Mathilde, for Baiphong. 11.00 a.m. to Noon. Extrs Lothian, for Yokohams. Poslage 10 denta).- Par | Rabi, for Philippine Islanda. Ville de la Ciots', 7th May. Childer, for Philippine Islands,

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Shanghai, North Chien, Ja- pan, rn lalu. United States, Canada and Bouth: Amorion ria Bau Francisco (Europe Tis Siberia)-Pei Chiyo-mura, 7th May, 11 Me

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Dilwara, 8th May, 8 r.. Philippine Islands, Australis, Tas- momola and New Zealand— Per Guthrie, 5th May, 3 r.v.

PASSENGERS ARRIVED, ・ Per 4.9. Klist, arrived 90th April, from Yokobnun, &c. Chen Waig Matsubara, Miss Davor, K. F. Fajimit, 8. Fakashima, Miss

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Lai Chun

8.

Nitos, Dr. M. W. Roure, A. 1. ' Schmidt, W. A. Silva, P.. N. de

Touriosier, E.G. Wackor

Shanghai 17th April, Gen.-- N. Y. K.

Ger. ., 998, R. Peterson, 29th April Saigon 26th April, Rice.-N. D. L.

Br. Ma, Jonkjar, 26th April -Saigon 22nd April, Rio. ----Chinose. Tjilatjap, Dutch ..., 2,410, E. H. Krosa, 28th April—-Dalty: and Amoy 26th April, Gen.

J. C. J. 4

Tjimahl, Dutch - 8.5, 3,038, W. R-

Imp, 27th April-Macassar. 17th April, Gon--J. O; J. L.

Triumph, Ger. 11, 760, Langsaliwa- ger, 28th Apri'-Manila 25:4 April, Gen.-J. & Co. Tungus, Nor. a., 1,039, C. J. Halver- fon, 80th April-Seigon 25th April, Rice--9. & Co.

Volute, Br. a.m., 2,005, Wilton, 14th April-Tsingtau 7th April.

· Balk oil.——A, P. & Do,

Xuansang, Br. s., 1,188, P. H. Bolle, 30th__ April-Manila 26th April, Gen.-J., M. & On.

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Mre, Blephon Straits, Burmah, Ceylon, Ade Dansow, Dr. Jaldo, Western Australia, Iz- Deseboock, P.. dia, Aden, Egypt, and Europe Eddie, D. S. via Brindisi. Late Lattam Enriquez, C. M.D. 11. to noon. Extra Fred. Mr. & Mrs. Postage 10 cents.) (Bopp'e- Frink? Mr. & Mrs. mentary mail on board up to Font Ah-kam, Mrs, the time fixed for departare Goh Moon

The "Nagasaki Prans" atates The only rule which can por- that the Yokohama Customs au- sibly affect the track events ap-thorities have soized part, or the plies more particularly to tho'] whole, of a quantity of sugar, official timers than to the runners said to be 2,000 kwan, which is themselves. There is to be a re-alleged to have been smuggled gulation compelling the timers to into Yokohama from the unarmed finve their watches thoroughly cruiser Mansliu, which has just examined and tested before the returned from China, Some mer- 'race and after the race before chants are said to bo implicated! there is any conference of officials, and domiciliory searches of their and an inspector is to examine all honsos have been mado. Two the watches and register the time morohanis are in custody,ponding on pach.

police proceedings. Quantitios of tobacco and bear are also South African Team.

believed to have been smug- Reports from South Africa in- glad ashore from the vessel, most dioalo that the men the voldt of the members of the crew of expoot on make an even bettor which are concerned, The an showing than they did in 1908 thorities are closely investigating when Walker astonished the the affair.

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