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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1934.

A NEW SWIMMING RECORD SET

BY JAPANESE

BRILLIANT EFFORT IN OLYMPIC TRYOUT

MARTYR TO RIFLE SHOOTING TENNIS LINCOLNS AND THE

STATEMENT BY JIRO SATOH'S BROTHER

BELILIOS SHIELD

VERY KEEN MATCH

The 1st Battalion Lincolns.

won

Sacrificed Life To Aid quite comfortably at the expense of

Japanese Tennis

be

Tekya.

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де

botoms -zan-

Lincolns.

200 250 500 Total

•IL. 6. M. Segen .......

*Plus

12.0

104.9

Hongkong Ile Club.

200 000 Total

NIPPON CONTINGENT PROMISE

TO SWEEP THE BOARD ·

The Hongkong Rifle Club, who came second and the Legion of Frontiers- The Far Eastern Olympic record Manila, May 12.

nien in three cornered Belillos The world's official Olympic of 1 minuto 14.2 seconds for the

Shield Competition match at Tho record of 2 minutes 44.9 sec-100-motre back strake was broken

Hongkong Rifle Club's Rungo Ka-

Kowloon Tong.. The Lincolns, by ends for the 200-metre breast twice in yesterday's tryouts.

Jiro Satoh was the victim of

winning their match against the stroke made by R. Koike was was in a race with Kiokawa low-

the Japanese Lawn Tennis Hongkong Rifle Club, lowered in yesterday's practice cred this mark by negotiating the

Association's campaign to raise ners-up of the Competition. meet of the Japanese tank distance in 1 minute 10.8 seconds.

funds for the 1934 Davis Cup: Captain Marshall of the Lincolns artists. Koike himself was Kiokawa also boat the Far Eastern

expedition, Toro Satoh, the was top scorer for the day with 92 credited with having amashed mark by finishing the event in.1)

suicide's elder brother, charged whilst Austin of the Hongkong Rifle his own Olympic mark by re-minute 11.8 seconds.

Christiansen, the best bet of the in an interview the newa Club scored gotiating the distance is the

paper Asaki. record breaking time of 2 Philippines in the 100-metre back

Jiro Satoh committed suicide by minutes 43.8 seconds.

atroke has consistently made 1 Osaki, another strong competi-minute 11 seconds fat during the leaping from a steamship which cast. If. Manball tor of the Japanese delegation in several workouts held in the Rizal was carrying him and other Japan-Cast. W. Yours

This record alas ese Davis Cup players to Europe... 8. Ouler the 200-metre breast stroke did natatorium,

"I understand that Jiro wanted at larper not show up well in yesterday's beats the Far Eastern Olymple

to loave the ship at Singapore bet. Malpas training and only finished second mark.

The Philippine records in the cause of illness," Taro Satoh told to Kolke. He was clocked at 2

400-metre free style and in the the newspaper. "The association minutes 67.4 seconds.

Koike established the world's 1,500-metre free style events worn laalsted that he continue because Olympic record of 2 minutes 44.9 also shattered in yesterday's work-the campaign for funds still in

hrould progress.

ndversely seconda during the first trial heat out, by the Japanese tankers.

In the 400-metre free style race affected by his withdrawal. It is w. Austin for the 200-metre breast stroke at Los Angeles. In the fluals, how-yesterday both Sugimoto and Ishi- regrettable the association placed. Teller ever, the veteran Tsuruta beat him harada Bucceeded in lowering the finances above my brother's health. 3 for first. Tauruta's time was 2 Philippine record of 5 minutes 22 Even & Holder at the front is in-. Reser

made by Tuburan Tamse. valided home when ill, but not a "d. IL. 6. Priker ...... minutes 45.4 seconds.

Hideo

National The other Japanese 200-metro Sugimoto was timed at 5 minutes Davis Cup player." breast stroke men whose, mettle 11.6 seconds, while Ishiharada was

and member of the was tried yesterday were Hamuro clucked at 5 minutes 13 seconds. champion

Tanise's record of 21 minutes 02 Davis Cup team, informed the and Yamada. The former was timed at 2 minutes 64.6 seconds, seconds in the 1,500-metre free Lawn Tennis Association by wire while Yamada finished the event style was also broken in yester-less that Satoh had left a letter, p, W. Waterton

day's workout by the Japanese explaining his act, for his team-party In 2 minutes 50.0 seconds,

swimmers. Makino nished the mates. FILIPINOS IMPROVING.

20 minutes 10.41 Teofilo Yldefonso, Jikirum and distance Olivares, the triple threats of the seconds, while Honda was timed

The letter, as made public, said: Philippines in the 200-metre breast at 20 minutes and 23 seconds fat.

Soon after the Japanese swim- "would have been unable to atroke are improving daily, ac- cording to the conches of the P. I. mers had their workout, the Fill help our team. On the contrary I swimming team. Yldefonso was pino tank artists under the joint would have been a source of your reliably reported to have nego couching of Joaquin Alviar and utmost to do better than I would tinted the event in the fast time rof. Candido Bartolome took to have done. I pray and believe you cutt of 2 minutes 44 seconds. Jikirum the water. No visitors, not even will." can swir the distance in 2 newspapermen, were allowed to minutea 46 seconds, while Olivares stay in the natatorium during the can make it in 2 minutes 67 workout of the Filipino boys. seconds.

·SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

The FIFTH EXTRA RACE MEET- ING will be held (Weather Per- "mitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on

Saturday, 19th May, 1934, at 2.00 p.m.)

(First adding boli at 1.30 p.m.) and on Monday, 21st May, 1934, at 12.30 p.m. (First saddling bell at 12.00 Noon).

MEMBERS ENCLOSURE. Members are notified that they and their Ladies must wear their Badges prominently displayed throughout the Mooting.

in

ONLY ONE BASEBALL

MATCH PLAYED

Rain Ruins Rest Of The

Programme

New York, May 14. Thanks to rain, only one match was played in the Na- tional Baseball League to-day, the weather causing three others to be postponed.

- Nation)gamo inthe one played, the Giants were nosed out No One without a Badge will be by the Chicago Cubs, and in the admitted to the Members Enclo-American match started between Detroit and Washington. the Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members' Enclosure and Club Tigers were leading by Ave rung Rooms at $5.00 per day for Gentle in the sixth inning, when rain men and $1.00 per day for Ladies stopped play. The Kamen (Both including Tax) are obtainable! through the SECRETARY upon the of the weather

A Member, Langur:Brooklyn v St. Louis, peraonal application of such Member to be responsible for! Boston v Pittsburgh and Philadel all visitors introduced by him, and for phla v Cincinnati. Payment of All Chits, &c.

sure

the In

Nishimura,

SATOH'S LETTER.

31, W. G. Towel

SPREECS

៨. ទីផឆឌនដន

Seetase

457

7.0

451.9

*Plus 4%....

Legion of Frontieramen,

200 500 600 Total

1. C. Sulliv F. F. Jam W. Routley

Plum 4

***

JAK

1.2

11.2

League Table,

Walls

Fired Won Lost Over

Stonecutters

Hongkong life Club

R. A. O. C.

The eup team, in addition to Ni-Folkem shimura, includes Iro Yamagishi Frontieremet and Jiro Fujikara,

Friends said the physical and mental strain Induced by a hard campaign which International

Volunteers

carried him through the French, Singapore

Wimbledon and United States championships and a summer of Davis Cup play had brought on a nervous collapse.

Interport

His fiance, Sanaye Okada, her Practice

self a well-known player, blamed school difficulties, his lonesome- ness-he was an orphan and his poor prospects for getting a job, as contributory factors.

1

1

Sgt. J. MeLaughlin mar, put up the exceptionally fine score of 101 out of a possible 105 in the Jire did not want to go to practice for the inter-port shoot Europe," she said, "but the dapan at Bukit Timah, Singapore, rezent- ese Tennis Association officially. The shooting of the team as persuaded him to make one more a Davis Cup expedition."

Max Baer

inning, when rule Suspended By postponed on account Commission

were: National

New York, May 8.

whole was very good · under somewhat difficult conditions, in- dicating that Singapore has t good chance of winning the trophy against Shanghai and Hongkong this year.

The weather was fine, but hot.

on Sunday morning, and the light, variable. The practice consisted seven shots each at 200, 500

of

and 600 yards, the scores being us follows.

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The State boxing commission to- Cpl. J. F. Gallatan

A. C. Hentairu American League, the The Secretary's hifice, Brd Floor, following encounters were affect-day suspended Max Baer, challen-Q.M.S. II. 3. Kiryan Gloucceter Building, (Tel. 27704) cd:--Cleveland v New York, St. ger for the world heavy-weight Bet, F. H. Gense will close at 12 o'clock Noon on Saturday and 10-30 sin, on Monday. Louis Philadelphin, Detroit v boxing championship, and his . . . Borton, " Ancil Hoffman, from Lco Ferrenu Badges

admitting to Blembers Washington.

Carpenter, RAY. The scores in the other games participating in any boxing con- fte, S. Koralle FEL. E. G. Blewart Enclosure will NOT be on male at

tests in New York. the Race Course.

It was stated that the suspen-Wet, Tamby and Pte. C. J'. Edwards Abant sion order was issued after both

On No Pretext will Children be permitted in either Enclosure during! the Mecting,

¡ New York

were:

NATIONAL LEAGUE.

RHE 2 7 1

3 7 0

AMERICAN LEAGUE.

5 7 0 0 20

Tilins are obtainable at the Club (Terry homered) Housa provided they are ordered from Chicago... the No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephone (Caimilli homered)

21020.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

The Prico of Admission to the Detriol Public Enclosure is $2.00 including Washington

Tax, for all Persons, including (The game was abandoned in the Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. sixth innings. Sorrell pitched for Soldiers and Saliers in Uniform aro Detroit).-Reutor. admitted Half Price.

Tiffins will be obtainable in the! Restaurant in the Pubile Enclosuro on Monday, 31st May, 1934.

Bookmakors, Tic Tac Men, &c., will not be permitted to operate within the Precincts of the long- kong Jockey Club during the Race Mecting.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN.

Secretary Hongkong, 14th Miny, 1984. Always Good Dancing

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"A" DIVISION TENNIS PROGRAMME

(Continued from Page 8.)-- home toams being named first.

"A" DIVISION. C.R.C.. "A" * Recreio South China v Cralgengower

I.R.C.

K.C.C.

y C.R.C. "B" Y C.R.C. "C" ✓ U.S.R.C. Some of the probablo teams:

are.

B.K.C.C.

manuger

Baer and Hoffman failed to ap

26-32 20

20 24 S

pear at a meeting called by the SHANGHAI CHAMPIONS

commission.

It was Indicated, however, that

the order may be rescinded Friday

if the pair appear before the com- Results Of Draw For

mission then and are able to ren-

der a satisfactory explanation as

Cash Sweep

to their reason for absenting them- selves from the previous meeting.

The draw in the Cask Sweep or- Baer, who recently completed extensive training exercises atganised by the Shanghai Race Club

tis appended: Lake Tahoo, California, is to meet Opera Eve 21899; Castle-ribbon Prime Carnera, heavyweight cham- 14560; Four Acca 7400; Violet

Ray plon, for the world crown at Long 10574; Herbert Campbell 18220; The: Fledgling 28190; Sub-ribbon 1747; Island Bowl, June 14.

1100 Wat Morn Protracted suspension by the Crimson Born commission would force postpone-26827; Edinburgh Castle 26259; Don Augusto 2888: Black Valvet 21; Viceroy ment or cancellation of the bout.

Cavalcade 20140; White 21612; Albany, 10547; Exquisite Born 20505; Common Law 11038; Tartar

CONTRACT BRIDGE Prince 20124: Ashford Manor 0607:

Lexington 27077; 27008: Pickled

Below are the results of the games Wyngarth 17054;

Castle

Polmaiso

Popper 20120: Belmont 11420;

6310;

in the third round of the Hongkong Formby 20561; Evening Fight 1081; Grey Moth Open Contract Bridge Championship Welcomo Born 21460;

25021; which took place at the Sports Club 23055; Coke 6905; Dreyfus last evening:

Fair Weather 27210; Pep 22587; The Mr. C. H. Bradley and Mrs. P: Urchin 8451; White Winter Younghusband beat Mr. Shields and Tungsten 440B; Vinland 15379: Cher K.C.C.-E.C. and E. F. Fincher, Mr. Jungs.

ry Ple 10709; The Knockout 2066; W. Hyde and J. S. Rodger, A. E. P.

Mrs. Odell and Miss Forbes beat A La Carte 26; Reddle 18367; Binck Messrs. F. W. Edge and P. Young Prince 8003; Cerino 23201; Circus Guest and F. Grone.

Morn 20143; Royal Bea ̈IL 24090; CRC. "A"-Ho Ka-lau and husband.

ACRATE. R. G. Danenberg and I A. Gumshaw Morn 12227: Jack Point Paul Kong, W. C. Hung and luOzorio beat Mosers. A. A. F'Azavedo 2825: Double Brand 780; Lovoni Tak-chouk, Chui-Chun-chul and Lee and A. II. Carroll.

5864; Skylight 25230, Gypsy Boy 238; Tuc-wing.

Messto. D. Judah and M. E. Polit! Servus 29667; The Black Shoop C.R.C. "B"-Tam Yock-fong beat Mr. and Mer. Ho Ki.

22247; Worplesdon 11218; Ecclefochan and Ng Kam-chuon, Ng Saekwong Menara. M. David and J. Edenr beat (3085; Hobo, 17004; Router 24466; Saira 27013; and Hon Luen-fong, Iu Tak-lam Messrs. A. V. Baker and I... A. Tobias. Portmarnock 6827:

Mesam. Oklaffe and W. L. BeKenzie, Naorenzio 11001: Blue Peter 8280; and Lau Man-hang.

bent Mesara, Chia Pohang and Yip Silver Bullet 1207; Invincible Prince Ying-chun,

17930; Vochorock 3077; Frostylight F. H. Kwok, Lau Man-kung and Makers, C. Tacchi and D, Groen beat 2900; Ceitle Prince 0689; The Field 4 Cheung Wing-mun, Leo Ngak and Messrs. D'Amolda and L D. da Wyngarth) 0028) Rockylight 19601; Ho Hung-yau.

Busy Moth 162.

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