THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1934.
ENTRIES FOR LAWN BOWLS CHAMPIONSHIP
FIVE SHORT OF LAST
YEAR'S RECORD
MANY PAST HOLDERS AGAIN COMPETING
DRAW. TO BE MADE IN A FEW. DAY'S TIME
SHANGHAI BASEBALL IN A BAD WAY
FINANCIAL FAILURES. ADMITTED BY MANY CLUBS
DIFFICULTIES EXPOSED AT ANNUAL MEETING LAST WEEK
to
Far Eastern Olympics Sees New Records Set
CHINA BEATEN AT VOLLEYBALL AND BASEBALL
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(PL); 3, Lau Kwel-chan (China). Time: 0.93 seca.
Time: 10,6 soch. "(Now Far Eastern Olymples Record),
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG
KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
The FIFTH EXTRA RACE MEET- ING will be hold (Weather Per mitting) at FLAPPY VALLEY A Saturday, 19th May, 1934, at 2.00 pm. (First saddling bell at 1.30 ) and on Monday, 21st May, 1934, at 12.30 p.m. (Firet saddling ball at 1200 'Noon).
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE, Members are notified that they and their Ladies must wear their Badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting:
No One without a Badge will be. admitted to the Members' Enclo..
Badres
Second Heat, Gonzinga (Philipsure. pines); 2, Dalcon. (Philippines); 8, Izuo Anno (Japan).. Timo: 19.9 seca.
200 metres Breast Stroke (First Trial)-1, Arnand (PL); 2 Jikirum
110 METRES HIGH HURDLES, (PL); 3, Bantura (Japan). Time: doro 2 min. 46,1. secs. (F.E.A.A. record), First Ileat-1. Tudnahi Murakad! 200 metres Free Style (Second (Japan); 2. May; 3, Banzall. Time: Trial), Kołki (Japan); 2, Ildo- fonso (P.I.): 3, Olivares (PI.). Time: Eastern Olympics).
15 secs (New record for Far mitt. 45 anes. (The first two awim-
Second Heat-1, Casia; 2, Ravello; mors broke the record set in the pro-3, Kiyoshi Adachi (Japan), Time:
10 secs. lous sciel).
Four-side Relay (Women) 200 motres-1, China; 2, Philippines.
United Press.
TRACK AND FIELD
More amazing confessions interport palo matches. Yet, when were made at the annual meet Mr. H. W. Frick, took the chair.
there WAS scarcely 21 The final Bat of entries for the open; G. Placher, and R. 1. Phillies, C.-3. Tacably
́ing of members of the Shang-members support him, and lawn bowls championships run under and W. W. llit, P... Duane and W. C
Fimpson, 1. Oltine and T. Ferguson. I hai Amateur Baseball Club, only two or three were of the group the auspices of the Hongkong Lawn Hampton and J. C. Brown, L. Jack and J.
held at the American Club, of elected officials. This was a te Bowls Ansociation is now announced M. Jack, E., D. Reed and 12. 3. Abraham, A.
than probably have been heard markable fact in itself and it caused and the singles event shows no less Macfarlane and L. de Home, W. E. Hollands and J. 3. Gregory, Ai Steven and Dr. J. A.
at any sports gathering in the much comment in view of the fact than 92 ontrles, which is five shortit. Selby. A. M. Gntr and K. M. Ojar, G. L.. of last year's record. There are 50 Buckanen and 11. Deer, G. Duncan and W.
Settlement for many years. that Mr. Don King, the manager, was Gl, W. K. War and A. & Gomes, A. A.
It might not be strictly correct able to beant that last season easily pairs and 24 rinks.
was the most successful, the club had Itaxack and W. V. Field. B, Abbas and. W. J.
to say that local baseball is on known. Amongst other achievements, Howard, U. 2. Ome and B. W. Bradbury,
its last logs, but it appears to they won all the four most important F. Lus and W, Ward. W. Stair and W. McLeod, A. E Curvy and W. Clendenning, W, Forest and W. Mellardr. G. Perkins and be not at all certain as to its local trophies for which they com 12'0. Post, A. Ht. Clerk and G. G. Mos
Then too, there was every pated. means of progression.
promise of an equally successful sea- El and J. F. Riddet 2 Hunter and L Mist. F. Haily and D. Fitches, J. Hollidge
It in will not be necessary to on-son this year, for, though a few mon and 1. E. Knight. L- IL Whant and L. Leck, AW. Orimmitt and F. J. Janer, A. O.phasise that, of all the games played of local note had left the Settlement, Dawn and B. 12 Maurhan, T. Anmer between foreign teams only and on others of corresponding talent had and C. Strange, J. M. Purvis and John Pooler, J. Drekin and E. W. Simmons, T. I. Stainton grounds reserved for foreigners, last-been recruited, and, on top of all, a and Jas. Watson, A. E. Costre and M. J. Fall easily attracts the biggest atten- team from the major American lea
Manila, May 10, Medina, F. H. Mofi and C, B. Bolet, J. O. dances, excluding perhaps, only the gues was to visit Shanghai,
The Japanese delegates in the Meyer and G. Bom, J. Fraser and A. Chap
However, worse than such apparent Track and Field Championship car man, J. Smith and W. M. Brown A
lack of interest in a business meet-ried off the principal honours this Brooksbank and J. Rumoll, G. Panchean and
H. U. Ceria. J. Kempton, W. Die and Jing was to come, for it was confessed afternoon. During the course of the H. G. Crair, G. 4. Bilyk and P. X. M. d Silva, C, 1. Basto and 3. 3. Basip, J. Q.
that the club was in debt to the ex-moot several Diario and V. V. Ribeiro. 1. A. Ivanovich
tent of $3,400, which they (had. no established. Muskett. J. F. Lanny and N. M. Currie.
The singles title is not being de fended this year, as A. Hyde-Lay, the holder, is at present on Home leave Howover, R. F. Luz, last year's run- nor-up, and overal former holders of the title, are competing.
The draw will be made during the next few days and the tournaments will commence immediatly.
The full list of entries various events are appended:
for
the
SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP. Kowloon Bowling Green Chib.--D. Duncan, J. B. Dorra; 3. G. Meger, V, Petherick. 8. Randle and J. Watson. Bato. B. Bato, G. H. Basto, J, J. Basto, Dr. A. 8. Alver, W. Stoker and W. 11. D.
Club de Berria-II, A. & Ave, A.. EL.
I A. Castro-Basto, A. f, domes, the Gutierrez, J. B Noronha, J. D. Osorio, F. V. V. Ribeiro, C. G. Blive, P. X. M. da Blive, E. de 'Sousa, and P. A. Xavier.
Dr. V. N.
RINKS CHAMPIONSHIP.
I de Rama, E. V. Starie,, A. Macfarlane and W. Marferinne
3. B. Logan, F. Watson, V. Pethetlek and
Craigner 0.0.-Y. Abbas, Atinan, Bass, H. Doer, I. W. Nedbury, Cavenagh, A, E. Coates, G, Daness, W. V. ***Vield, W. Gill, J. A. Landolt. I. F. Lu, H. JR Duncan
Medina, D. M. Omar, D. Ramjahn and W. Ward.
Civil Service C. G.—T, Armstrong, A. ́0. Brawn, A. W. Grimmitt, J. B. Hoden. F. J. Janes, P. R. Knight. L Luck, John Pooler, J. H. Parvis, E. W. Himmats, C. Strange, I. R. When and Williams.
JE. Otetin. 3. A. Howe, H. Hampton and J. Framer:
FB. Reed. F. 6. Abraham. 11. E. Maughan and A. Chapman Haynes, J. J. Gregory and
G. Fol W. E. Hollander
A. M. Omar, 31. 1. Raunck, A. M. Wahab
11. F. Lus, B, W. Umdbury, 17. Beer and
18. Abba, W. 4. Howard, V. M. Allensa and Y. Abbas:
Police ILGA E. Cary, A. B. Clarke,and K. M. Omar
EL, W. Cleadonning, T. It. Hunter, W. Male, W. Malad, G. C. Hose, F. Nolan, G. U. M. Omer; Parking and E. Post
Kowloon G. C. B. Dignen, P, G. Dunne, Ferguson, E. C. Fincher, 3. FANE, IL Hampton, J. M. Jack, A. Jones, W. Mulcahy, H. Overy, It. P. Phillips, A. E. Bilkstone, W. C. Simpson J. Bretth, and C. J. Tacch
Talkoo It. C.-N. Drummend, T. P. Stalston, Royal Hongkong Yacht Ciebe-A. Chapron and A. Macfarlane,
Hongkong Electrio ILC-N, 21. Currie, 3. F. Lunny, W. B. D. Markett, A. F. Paul, L.
de Horse and J. R. Bonn
Indian R. Co-Ai K. Bumjalin.
Kangkung Football Club,-J, J. Gregory
and A. Broskabsuk.
A. E, Coatre, G. L Buchanan, A. A. Razack and W. V. Field:
Brown and J. 8. Dindent
c. Browni
B. Basto, C. I. Bato, J. J. East and A. P. X. . da Silva, J, Z. Noronha, C. E
Basto Marques and C. G. Bra:
La J. Bilva, I.. F. Xavier, J. A. 8. Alves and F. V. V. Ribeiro!
3. B. J. U. Haigh, G. T. Padreid mad
P. Paul;
A. McRallar, J. P. Lunny, N. M. Carrie' and W. 1. B. Muskelt.
INTERNATIONAL SHIELD.
Australia-E C. Fincher and W. X. Way. England.-T. Armstrong, H. Beer, D. W. Hampton. W. Hallands, G. O. Moss, G. Bradbury, W. Greir, A. W. Grimmitt H. Perkins, P. Fàillips, E. G. Fost, 8. Maude, A E Silkstone, E. W. Simmons and W. Word.
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NO BASEBALL
NATIONAL LEAGUES ON ·
·HOLIDAY.
New York, May 16,
There was quietness over
America to-day.
Japanese Carry Off Many Points
new records чето In the finals of the 1,500 metres Hideo Tanaka of Japan secured first place with Ryu second and Andes third Larenzo set the pace in the first lap but Tanaka and Kenzo Tsuyuki were In the lead in the second lap. Tanaka forgod to the front in the last and finished ten feet ahead of Kys with Ander third. Ryu's time was 4 mins.
5.5 secs, which, also beat the Olympic
rocord.
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The Secretary's office, 3rd Floor, Glouceater Building, (Tel. 27704); will close at 12 o'clock
Noon on Saturday and 10.30 mm. on Monday. to Members' Badges admitting
1,500 METRES.
Final-1, Hideo Tanaka (Japan); 2. Ryu (Japan); 3, Andes. Time: 4 Enclosure will NOT be on kale at mins. 3.5 secs. (New Olympics re-the Race Course. cord).
On No Prelaxt will Children bo permitted in either Enclorura during the Mooting.
200 METRES.
First Heat.1, Takayosh! Yo- shioka (Japan): 2, Cristobal; 3 Gonzago. Time: 21.6 rece. (New record).
Second Heat-Mutsuo Taniguchi (Japan); 2, Bunta Suzuki; 3, Salcedo, Time: 22.2 secs.
Konaku
THROWING THE DISCUSS. Final-1, Amante; 2 Kikumoto (Japan); 8, Kiyoji Fujita (Japan); 4, Ryu (Japan) Distance: 42.616 metres. All the placed throwery, except Ryn broke the existing record, 400 METRES LOW HURDLES. First Heat-1, Alambra; 2, Ron;
JOCK.
shio One (Japan). Time: 66.6
Second Heat.1, White; 2, Masao A record for the low hurdles Ichihara (Japan); 3, Fukul Time: A Reuter message states that there were no national) was created by White Inasmuch as 53.4 (Now record).
this was the first time that this event league baseball programmes has been included in the F. E. A. A. played.
India 1. Omar, K. M. Omar, U. M. Omar. A. A. Haack, M. I. Raser, A. M. Rumlaba and D. Ramjahn.
Ireland, Y. Peid.11. I. Lockhart andj J. P.
Hala y. heat, A. Baker, A IL I COMETERY
programme.
400 METRES.
Thero was an exciting tie in the; First Heat-1, Candari (Philip- final of the high jump, which Toribio pines); 2, Estrada (Philippines) W. Bimmons, J. Deakin, F. J. Jones and and A. A. W. Grimmkti
Philippines Island Dr. V. N. Atenas, Rimmediate prospect of paying, but it of the Philippines eventually won. wao Masuda (Japan). Time: 50,3
was long overdue and their creditor Both he and Asakuma were jumping eces.
for al font six inches and both falled, Second Heat-Bunta K. Dsato, d. 8, Gomes, L. . duket, was pressing for a liquidation,
For over an hour there was a varit. The bar was lowered to six foot five (Japan); 2, Takeshi Las, J. Noronha, J. 0. Osario, F. V. V. Ribeiro, O. G. Bliss, F. X. A da Bilen able flood of excited oratory, the inches and again both falled three (Japan) 3, Deguzman (Philippines). CAR, Sousa and F. A. Xavier.
W. H. Brown, A. Chapman, members present proposing almost times. They were tired, now, and Time: 60.4.
everything short of the actual liquida- when the bar was down to six fest
T.
Armstrong, C. Strange. J. M. Purvis and P. P. Knight!
Bara, A. E. Contes and M. J. Modise.
Portugal-
F. Tuck, A 6. Comes, C. S. Roulet
and
Alvm. D.
n. Bu
JIL Bonres, 11. W. Randall, C. B.
Bess and W. E. Way:
T. F. Stainton, . II. Stewart, 2 C. Scotland.J. Chalmers and N. Drummond
W. Formal A, E Carey. W. Male and G.
Kowloon Docks-3. C. Deowa and 21. c. E. Mo
Crate
PAIRS CHAMPIONSHIP.
V. Petherick and J. Watson, R. Hali and
R, Duncan, J. 8. Logan and H. H. Rose, E
A. Jones, W. Mulcahy, T. W. Carr and E. Korn:
Duncan, T. R. Hunter, Kempton,
J. McKelvie, J. Ebepherd.
Bwitserland Gelsar, F. Kern, J. Wales C. Rosteiet,
T. Fetuson, W. Hyde, E. d Fincher and Landolt, R. P. Phillips;
Channing, R. R Davie, 20. Dunne, W. . Simpson, J. W. M. Junes, W. Xhelps and D. Willamay
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BROAD JUMP.
Finol-1, Naondo Tajima (Japan); 2, Masno Harada (Japan): 3, Ramirez (Philippines); Carino (Philippines). Distance: 7.3 metros.
J. . Chalmers, II. G. Craig. G. Donetion of the club. It was suggested four inches, and then to six foct threo, qualified for the final, Logen. W. Macfarlane, W. Mair, W. McLeod, that they should sell their stands, that each failed in three attempts at cach &ther should leave the Race Courne height. At six foot two inches and play wherover they could where Toribio cleared and the Japanese 3. ground would be free, and that they jumper failed. China, through, Wu,
should embark on all sorts of cam got a point in this event. paigns for raising the money, Mr.
Results follow: Don King, overwhelmed the Chairman with resolutions, for most of which: he found a ready seconder in. Mr. Thurston Porter, and Mr. Lamnecke added a few more.
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100 METRES..
HIGH JUMP. Final,-1, Toribio
(P.L.), shioka (Japan); 2, Mutmo Taniguchi 4, Wu (China). Height: 6 ft. 2 in
First Heat.-1, Takayoshi Yo Asakuma (Japan), 3, Adachi (Japan), (Japan); 3.-Salcedo (Philippines). United Press.
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