THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, MAY 5,
1934.
NORTH CHINA ATHLETES ARRIVE TO-DAY
AS JAPANESE LEAVE FOR OLYMPIC GAMES
OVER TWO HUNDRED ATHLETES WILL
BID FOR FAR EAST LAURELS
Following closely in the path of the Japanese Olympic players, who departed at noon to-day, over 200 northern Chinese representatives of the nation at the Games will arrive to-night aboard the President McKinley,
With them will be Dr. C. T. Wang, chairman of the Chinese National Amateur Athletic Federation and former Minister of Foreign Affairs.
They will be joined here by 39 shan (Canton), Kwok Chun-hang team. He is a sprinter and hins beon Hongkong
South China(Hongkong), Lau Poli (Hongkong), entered for the 100 metres and 200
Tsang Ho-fook (Hongkong). Mei metres. athletes and a reception in honour Tzeschoong (Hongkong), Chan Chun-
and
(Hongkong),
Baseball.
of the whole will be given at the nam
Shek Kam-pui South China Association's newHongkong), Miss Chan Woon-kinged from Canton, the Hongkong re-
(Hongkong), Miss Young San-king Nine baseballers have been invit pavilion at Caroline Hill prior to (Hongkong), Mias Lau Kwai-chun
presentatives being uncertain as to their departure to-morrow night Hongkong), Miss Leung Wing-han whether they were able to obtain
(Hongkong). At the invitation of the Presklent. Mr. M. K. Lo.
Footballers.
leave: Joo Kau, Joe Yee, Kenneth Lee, Chung But, Bill Wong, Ng Sun duck. Kit Chung, Ping Rül-mau and Chung Chu-shun.
to
Local uletals who are making Wong Ki-leung (goal-keeper), Li Tin-nang (full-back), Lau Mau (full- the arrangements for the enter back), Wong Mei-ahun (éentre-buff),
RETURN PROGRAMME. tainment of this army of athletes Louniz Wing-chtu (centre-half), Lee
Arrangements were made yester during their brief stay are Wong Kwok-wat (centre-holf), Ho Cher-in day between locul aparting authorities
| (centre-half), Lee Wai-teng (for-and the Japanese Olymple team Ka-tsun, general secretary of the ward), Ip Pal-wah (forward), Fung provide an exhibition of Japan's South Ching Athletic Association, King-cheung (forward), Tam Kong prowess in the field of sport for the Mr. Ko Shek-wai, general secret-Pak (forward), To Kwai-shing (fur-langkong pubile, on their return from
ward). Tay Quee-liang (forward). Kry of the Hongkong Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation, and Mr. Lam Chung-hoo,, manager of
Volleybalt Players.
Only two local players have been the South China Athletle Associateam. Three have been invited front selected to Join China's volleyball
tion football section.
Canton and seven will travel from Shangkai Hongkong's representa
Manila on May 24.
Field stars selected to represent China at Manila next month are lined up in the above picture as follows Standing: S. L. Wong (Dah Tung Middle School), high jump; P. 9. Weo (Tientsin) high jump: P. C. Chen, shot-put; P. K. Lum (N„sking), discus thrower; Y. C. Pung (Tring Hwa), Javelin thrower Sitting: P. L. Fu (Shanghai), pole vault, K. Cheng (Taing Hwa) decathlon; Z. S. Lui (North Eastern University) shot-pul and decathlon; K. W. Wang (Nanking), brond jump, and penta- thon; K. Szeto (Peiping) hop, step, and jump.
JAPANESE
IMPRESS
As the arrangements were entered ming representatives have agreed to into yesterday, the Japanese swim- ON FOOTBALL FIELD
.R.C., and the other at the European give two exhibitions: one at the Y.M.C.A. bath. Kowloon.
The Japanese Olympic football| eleven yesterday dofeated St China's complete team of athletes Livea nre Chan Sik-ping and Teang For the Japanese tennis team, an scratch local side on the Kowloon are not yet known but those who Hing-chung of the South China Ath-exhibition match has been arranged Football Club's field by 7-0. will represent South Chinn have al-letic Association,
to be played at the K.C.C, courts. rendy been announced.
From Canton the following three Owing to the possibility of casual- players have been invited to join the ties in Manila, the Jnphnice football
The Japanese impressed with The following will be the delegatenmai Liu-ying (Sun Yat-sen team could not definitely, contract their speed and general tactics tion from South China which will University), Li Fuk-sun (Sun Yat- play a match on their return here, but curiously enough seemed to join the northerners on the Mckinn University), and Tam Wing but if possible, an exhibition will be lack a very good knowledge of the
chan (Po Ying College).
ley on her arrival to-night:
Swimmers.
K-laung (Canton), Chun-hing (Canton), Wong
Chan
BOOK
NOW!
Track and Field,
P. K. Zau of Canton is the sole Chan representative selected from South Sau-Chins to join the track and field
given,
Subject to a suitable, ground bring available, the Japanese Olympic au- thorities have, agreed to stage exhibi- fon track and field event on the team's return to the Colony,
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The Police are fielding the same team as brought them honours in victory, it's almost certain he will be the competition, and the Rest have matched with the winner of the titic collected together quite a useful ght for a Septernher battle in this combination. There are, however, city.
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The Neuse! camp argues that the German will flatten Loughran inside of eight rounds. Loughran backers, however, point out that Carners couldn't do this although he had 15 grounds in, which to do it.
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It was pointed out to Bronson to- day that Neusel does not seem to be a particularly fast starter; and that in his fight early this year with "King" Levinsky the German almost lost the battle as a result of his sluggishness in the early rounds.
"It's elementary," said Bronson, "that slow start of Walter's against the King. If you will remember, the King knocked him down in the second round with a right hand that hurt everybody in the first two rows ring- alde. It was not until the seventh round that Neusel got his head clear ed. Once he get the cobwebs out of his head, lie went to work and won."
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