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SWIMMING

TWO SHANGHAI RECORDS FALL

50 & 220 YARDS FREE STYLE MARKS

Shanghai, Aug. 18. C. II. Raven confirmed the good- things expected of him, yesterday at the Shanghai Rowing Club In the heats for the 50 yards and 220 yards free style swim, when he Het new local records over both distances, winning his hents com- fortably The finals of these events will be run off this week- end at the Rowing Club, annual gala and some keen competition will be seen.

The 50 yards rare saw suficient entries to warrant two heats be- ing run off and as there were false starts in the first, one of the con- testants had to take part in the Accond. In the first heat C. N. Brown won comfortably from A. Fingerrth with W.. Shipman third in the time of 27 1-5 seconds.

Brown had a good start and was a body's length ahead at the turn. not being pressed when he touch- ed the finishing tape. Though his time was slightly slower than Raven's he is expected to give the latter a great race.

RECORD TIME.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1932.

Lions Among Heavyweights: Will They Meet Again?

JACK SHARKEY,

"BABE" RUTH

TO QUIT

FAMOUS HITTER MAY TAKE POST AS MANAGER

New York, Aug. 16. Babe Ruth has decided to quit playing baseball in the autumn of 1984, when he probably will be- eame a baseball manager.

In the second heat, C. 11, Raven won in record time, setting a new mark of 25

C. 4-5 cant.

N. Brown has equalled this' time in a The famous home run hitter swimming contest early in the told pressmen he would play two season and we expect to see these more seasons with the New York two having a great race, Raven

SCHMELING TO BOX MICKEY WALKER

THE WINNER TO MEET SHAR- KEY FOR WORLD TITLE

"'

Max Schieling will meet Mic- key Walker in A Afteen-round -henvyweight boxing contest in the Madison Square.arena on Seplem- ber 19. The winner will meet Sharkey, the present holder, for the world titlé next June.

WEIGHT LIFTING.

CLUB SAYS FAREWELL TO MR.

A. D. SPOORS.

A farewell to Mr. A. D. Spoors, President of the Sandow Weight Lifting Club, was given by members and friends yesterday, when sa exhi- bition of weight lifting was staged by! novices, followed by a display by Mr. Spoors.

MAX SCHMELING.

LOCAL GOLF.

HAPPY VALLEY CONTEST

The following is the draw for the semi-final round of the Happy Valley foursomes:

Mr. Spooru is going Home on lung leave on August 27, and intends to make an attempt on thred weight K. S. Robertson and Capt. H. W. lifting records in Beltain. These Dawkes (25) v. C. S. Robertson are the two hands military press;

THE MACAO JOCKEY CLUB.

PROGRAMMES and ENTRY FORMS for the Fourth Extra Race Meeting to be held in Macao on Sunday, the 11th September, 1932, may be obtained at the Sports Club, Hongkong Jockey Club Stables or at the Olless of Messrs. Ferey Smith, Seth & Fleming. 6, Des Voeux Rond Central.

ENTRIES close at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, 30th August, 1932.

HE PAID

PYORRHEA'S PRICE

NEEDLESSLY

"ARELESS, thoughtless neglect! That is to blame. Once he was healthy, R. K: Valentine and A. E. Char-energetic and ambitious. He had many friends who admired him, particularly bis pleasant, ready smile.

the two hands clean jerk and the two and D. S. Edwards (23). hands snatch. Mr. Spoors also in. tends to affiliate the local Club with the British Amateur Weight Lifting man (20) v. D. 5. Róbb and A. G. Association.

The novices weight lifting compe- tition last night was won by Mr. R. Burrows with a maximum of 615 lbs. Mr. J. Wilson was second. The win- ner was presented with a Sandew Raedal by Mr. Spoors.

was closely followed by Gill and Yankees if Col, Jacob Rupert de- Following this display. Mr. Spoors Case to the end of the first length,sired his services and nait up his gave un exhibition of muscle control, 180 lb. bor bell, but on the turn he ran away and glove when he is 1. He is 8 Juggling with a

men and bars together, | won comfortably from the others.now and will he 40 in February, supporting

and lifting human weights. Mr. The next event With the 10011934.

Spoors was accorded a long round of yards junior free, style and here

applause at its conclusion. again two heats were necessary. A. Green won the first heat in 74

MAY PILOT BOSTON.

George Herman is nut certain

in a fine exhibition of club swinging,

Mr. Wilson gave an exhibition of! seconds being followed by J. Read what team he will manage, al-tumbling and hand balancing which while W. Fumagelli gave up after though there has been considerable Mr. G. Self was seen to advantage was also received with applause, and} the rst length and a half. In the talk about the possibilities he other beat, N. Hammond who would pilot the faltering Boston and hand balancing, comes from a well-known swim-Red Sox, ming family won in the good time of 72 reconds followed closely by R. Borld with W. Smith third.

At the conclusion, Mr. Spoors thanked the gathering for their at When the Babe lays down his tendance, and said that during his bat two years hence, he will have absence the work would be carried on played 21 seasons of professional by Mr. Anderson. He expressed the ANOTHER MARK FALLS. baseball, 15 of which were hope to see more recruits on his

I re- with the Yanks. He is now work- turn from leave. He also gave u The 220 yards saw another re-

at a brief outline of the formation of the cord, go by the board when Itavening on a one-year contruct

saying that it Qub salary of $75,000.

originsked at in negotiated the distance

his house where practicen were first minutes 34 4-5 seconds. He won

shape," Ruth believes it would be Police

Although still in "pretty good carried out, and with a membership of five. Later he transferred to the unfair to the public and

training school, and after to the breaking up there, the Club was again Yankers for him to attempt to held at his house this

was their fourth home. carry on after he hus reached 40.

his heat handily from J. Doughty dr. while A. Fingerrth was third. In the other heat, 4. R. Johnstone who held the record hitherto clucked minutes 13 4-5 seconds for the distance and as he was not extended, it is anticipated that there will be some close competi. tion in the event. Johnstone was followed in by Leonard and Chapin, both Marine swimmers. These two had a great race with Leonard just beating his colleague in to clock minutes 10 3-5 seconds.

YANKS SHOULD WIN.

The Bambino believes the Yankees should breeze through to the American League pensant this

season,

But it's a three-cornered fight for second place," he said, "Cleve- land, Detroit and Philadelphia | are battling hard for that position. Outside of our own club, i have been more impressed with Cleve

JUDGE NEARLY's fine showing than with any

LYNCHED

DRAMATIC END TO BOXING MATCH

An attempt to lynch Dr. James Sparkes, the American ringside | judge and head of the American Legion in France, marked the end of the fight for the world's bantam title between Al Brown and Kid Francis. The Sight Was ralled "no contest."

The American and French ring- [side judges returned Brown victor, while the neutral judge, an Italian, gave Kid Francis the verdict.-

Only timely intervention by squads of police and steel-helmeted soldlers, who invaded und sur rounded the ring, saved Dr. Sparkes from being trampled to denth. He was severely cut and bruised by a multitude of fiats. The crowd had him on the ground when help arrived.

WHIRLWIND FINISH.

At the end of the fourteenth

round somebody suddenly placed a revolver against Dr. Sparkes' ribs, telling him to hand over his score sheet. Dr. Sparkes obeyed the man, who tore his score sheet to piçces. Then Dr. Sparkes went into the ring and told the referee what had happened. The bell for the last round interrupted the discussion Later Dr. Sparkes was seized as he was climbing into the ring and severely battered and kicked.

the others."

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swimming The endurance record for ladies, which was held by the English swimmer, Miss Mercedas Gleitze, with 46 hours, was broken to-day by the Gerona swimmer, Miss Koch.

Fraculein Koch swam in the Ruhr River between Herbde and Written and suc- ceeded to stay in the water for fully 50 hours. It is re- ported that she now will try to swim the Channel, in an attempt to set up a new re- cord.

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London, Aug. 15. At a conference here to-day be- tween Capt. J. S. Irving, the de- signor of the Golden Arrow, and a number of British sportsmen, it RO ahead Im- was decided to mediately with plans to build an all-British car, designed to travel at nearly 300 miles an hour.

At the end of the fight Brown was leading conffortably on pointa for precise hitting, which had Capt. Alastair Mildlon, who has closed the Frenchman's eyes since been chosen to drive the car, will the middle of the oigth round. make an attempt to beat the pre- Kid Francis staged a whirlwind, sent land speed record of 258.988 faish in the last two rounds. miles an hour (set up by Sir Mal- colm Campbell in February of this Eventually the announcement year) in February, 1980, when, it was made of "no contest" because is hoped, the car will be ready. the score aheat of Dr. Sparkes was Capt. Mildler will make his at- missing.

tempt althor at Daytona Beach Florida, or at Ninety Milo Beach New Zealand.

Branch, 7, Beaconsfield Arcado. The International Boxing Union

will be asked to hold an inquiry,

The exhibition last night was the first of its kind singed by the Sandow Weight Lifting Club, and similar ex- ibitions will be staged in the future.

Appealing to the taste and pleasing to the throat !

Coppin (26).

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