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University of California trackmen took a 93-38. shellacking from University of Southern. Call- fornia at Berkalay, but, despite the lopsided score, there were tough contenta. For instance, here's the last hurdle the 120-yard high hurdle event. Left to right are Tom Moore (Cali), Roy' Staloy (U.S.C.), and Phil Cope (ÚS,C), each of whom has within the last year boen clocked in 142 seconds, squaling the world mark. They were bunched as this hurdle, but Moora lost with the hurdle soun fail- ing and Cope took first, Staley second. Their time was 143—just a tenth second slower, than world. record time,
Japan's Swimming Supremacy
To Be
Challenged
Medica And Kiefer Hope To Turn Tables At World Olympics
Chicago, May 10, Japan's Olympic Swimming champions will be the victims of a furious American come- back in the Berlin games this summer, four outstanding can- didates for the U. S. team vow- ed here.
Juck Medica, Adolph Kiefer, Peter Fick, and Johnny Higgins, National A. A. U. champions and world man ters of their respective divisions, argj convinsed Japan's stunning sweep at Los Angeles in 1932 was all n und dreamt. "They're just us certain it won't happen again,
Sounded out on America's chance of taking away the only world's sports championship Japan ever has held, each predicted a victory for the United States in his dividon. But only Fick, stocky New York Athletic Club free style sprint champion, admitted he could beat any Japanese contestant.
"I think I can take the 100 metres free style event at Berlin,” Fick said. "In Japan last sum- mer, I bent M. Yusa, the best they have at that distance. No one yet has bettered my short course re- cord of 66.4 seconds, nor my long course mark of 57.2 seconds."
Fick is in perfect condition for the Olymple trials. He is a 'powerfully bullt man with perfect stroking rhythm. In retaining his 100-yard free style crown last week he tied Johnny Weisinuller's world "record of 61 seconds. He has been swimming only three years.
MEDICA'S HOPE
Medica, alope-shouldered power- house from Seattle, indicated America would take the 400-metre race.
Kiefer has been called the great. est backstroker the world has known. He bettered existing marks for 100 and 160 yards as he de- fended hin national 150-yards The U. S should finish crown. 1-2-3.
Johnny Higgins, 19-year-old breast stroke champion, said either he or Jack Kasley, University of Michigan, or Ray Kaye, Detroit, will win the Higgins broke the Olympic 200- Olympic breast stroke championships. metre record in Japan, but lost to Kioke in another race.
If their predictions are fullled, the American team will win every event
the metre relay and 1,600 free style-United Press.
CYCLIST TO TRY OLYMPIC TORCH BEARER'S PACE
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RETURN TO BRIGHTER SPORT ADVIS.
CRICKET
Sussex Resolution: Prospects of
Counties: Gloucester Need
(By RONALD). T. SYMOND).
THE name of Sussex used to bel
TH
synonymous with Jally
cricket, full of the warm south. How They
Of recent years ambitions for the team to adopt a certain grimness of concentration on results, with the consequent loss of a measure of their natural attractiveness.
Stand In
The Tables
This summer a "return to nature" FOOTBALL NEARLY
is to be the avowed policy of the club. Brighter cricket, without undue con- cern about the championship, is to
be the season's motto. In June. Worthing is to enjoy a Cricket Week. for the Arst time in the history of H.K.F.Ø. the town.
Unfortunately, A. Melville will not be able to play regularly, and the loss of his brilliant all-round capabilities will be a handicap particularly, as
FINISHED
FIRST DIVISION Resulta
R.A. Lyemu). H.K.F.C.
2 Royal Navy 1 R.W. Fusiliers.
4 East Lancs..
Lesgue. Table
Goals.
P. V. D. L. F. A. Pts,
68
514-34-46
Secazaga5:
he plays the brightest of bright S. China "A" 26 19 2 6.79 31 40 cricket. He hopes to take part in Chinese Ath. 20 14 0 3 44 20 37 several matches, but the captaincy R.W. Fusiliers 20 14 7 5 08 38 will now pass into the capable hands H. K. Police 20 13 8 of A. J. Holmes.
S. China "B" 26 12 9' 5 62 37 Hoyal Navy. 26 10 0 10 TEST ASPIRANTS
H...
2013 5 8 01 R. Ulster. R. 26
R. 20 0 0 49 All last season's professionals are East again available, so that Sussex will C. de Recreio 20 7
Leknes. 26
26 11 .4 11 40 again have a nicely balanced side St. Joseph's 25 8 2 16 60 71 with plenty of variety in attack. Kowloon F. C. 28 17 3 10 41 65 James Langridge and J. J. Parks, R. A. Ljemun two of the best all-rounders in the n. A. Stone-
25 X 2 20 41 78 country, will doubtless be in the run-
cutters.... 20 1 ning for Test honours, and possibly
322 17 108 5 for the tour to Australia as well
SECOND DIVISION
Glamorgan started last season H.K.F.C. Lasio Adorjan, a Hungarian bicycle with a dlourish of trumpets by de- enthusiast, will follow the 2,200-mile feating Sussex and by snatching Olympic Torch Relay from Greece to first-innings points from the formid-| Germany, according to present plans. able Yorkshire team; but, the pro- Royal Navy. 26 21 2 1126.27 48. The 11-day race will have 3,000 mise of this brilliant gambit was not East Lanes.. 25 19 3 3 81 26 41 runners relaying the sacred fire fully realised. Apart from the fine R.W. Fusiliers 26 15 9 1 88 22 39 from anclent Olympia to Berlin force of Smart and M. J.R. U. Rifles. 20 17 4 0 73 31 38 the Olympic games.
Berlin.
July 21. It will go through Grecce, The relay starts at midnight on
Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Berlin. The last torch-bearer will Hungary, Czechoslovakia and Germany, to arrive on Aug. 1, just in time to light the enormous Olympic Torch at the Stadium.
The Torch, according to Olympic rules, must remain ablaze for the duration of the games.
UNITED STATES CHOOSES DATES FOR OLYMPIC
TRY-OUTS
New York, May 10. The American Olympic Com- mittee, although embarrassed by lack of funds, is utilizing every opportunity for develop- ing a strong United States team to send to the 1936 Olympics at Berlin..
The best available coaches have
Baseball-July 1%. at Baltimor, Maryland. Field Hockey-June 21, at Philadelphia.
Yurki Gymnastics-esen, June 16 at New
Pentathlon-June $1, at West
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Pistol shooting-in some city
Ituring, May 20 at Chicago. Canocluz
sume Aldentic early in July.
Cycling-date and place undectiled. "Foquentelan” spurta-May 25-23 Fort
Princetons liex Ferney. All other tryouts, Riler, Kansas,
Rowing-eight cared final tryout July 45 July 3-4 at Philadelphia.
Results 1 R. W. Fusiliers, 11 League Table
Goals.
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.
the batting did not quite R. Englnoers. 20 10 2 8 08 40 34 come up to 'expectations. But the R. A. 9. C. & team has great inherent strength R. A. O, C. 26 13 which justifies an optimistic outlook South China, 20 19 for the coming season, particularly if Chinese Ath. 20 10 the batsmen let themselves go," Eastern Ath. 20 9 5 12 with more confidence and less an H. K. F. C... 20 7 xiety,
University.
26 G Radio. S. C.. 20 5 C. de Recreio. 20 50 21 27 Kowloon F. C. 20 2 1 23 16:
M. J. Turnbull will again lead the side with his accustomed competence, and it is hoped that J. C. Clay, who bowled with such remarkable success last year, will be able to play in a good number of matches. Permanent engagements on the staff have been given to Davies (Aubrey), a very promising all-rounder, and to Davica (Haydn), a wicket-keeper with bat) ting possibilitien,
PACE BOWLER NEEDED
It is hard to conceive of a Glouces-
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KOWLOON GOLF CLUB
Summer Cup Competition
The remainder of the matches of tershire team taking the field with-Kowloon Golf Club Summer Cup Com- out "Charlie" Parker, whose magni-petition second round were played off ficent bowling has for so long been yesterday, and the complete results
were:
J. D. Thompson beat W. Stoker 6 and 4.
1
the mainstay of attack. But veteran, who has been appointed a first-class umpire, has at last retired, 50 that an additional responsibility will now lie on the broad shoulders of Goddard. The latter was in splen did form last year, and Sinfield also bowled very usefully; but the team urgently need a bowler of paco-be- sides Hammond and Barnett. At present there are no signs
any such addition, but the county would be wise to prosecute a thorough search.
D. C. A. Page will continue his conscientious and enthusiastle leader-3 ship, ripened by his experience of last year, and it is hoped that B. H. Lyon, D. N. Moore, and B. 0. Allen; will be able to play frequently.
gives no cause for anxiety,
Yachting-International star cluan tryouts as recovered his old form,
50 REGIONAL TRY OUTS
been retained for the various major athletic branches and the selection of team members te belag made only Boccer-Dain and pince undecided. through rigorous, competitive, tests. Swimming--Mon, July 9-11, at Providence,
All this being done in the face
nen Rhode Island; diving and water polo, Jul of a powerful, concerted movement at New York. Women, July 11-12 M
New York. Dgainst American participation at Track and field--Men, July 10-11 at Ran "I hope to be chosen to represent Berlin because of alleged racial pre-all's Island, New York: Marathon, May 30 our team, in the 100-metres," he said. judier in the Reich.-
nt Washington: 60,000 metre walk, May 21 st "That's my best race and I've de- The
committes recently "purged" Cincinnati: decathlon and 10,000 metre rut,
underided. WomenJuly xt Providence. feated Japan's Negami twice. Three itself of one of the strongest
Weight Liftira-July 4, at Philadelphia, free style candidates will be picked, proponents of non-participation. He however, and whichever has the best was Charles L. Ornstein, who was July 10-12 of Atlantic coast, time trials will swim in his best expelled from the committee on the event, We may be weak at 1,500 ground that he was absent from two metres, but the 400 should be ours." meetings without cause, a vialation
Although under peak form after of the by-laws.
It was regarded doubtful that a Ornstein, however, weeks of hard competition, Medica charged that he was ousted because
polo team will be sent, primarily won three national championships of his anti-Nazi attitude.
because of the expense. It has af carly in April. He successfully de-
Present plans are to select a totalready been decided to dispense with fended his 220-yard and 500-yard of 330
rifle shooting and gliding teama, men and 46 women to re- Tryouts have been completed, In crowns and added the 1,500-metre present the United States. title, establishing himself again as biggest delegation, 68, will compete Selection has already been made of The basketball, wrestling, and Zencing, the nation's greatest, free-style swim- in track and field events.
the B-metre, G mudre and monotype American participants will
wear yachts and crews. Kiefer, 17-year-old schoolboy giant, double-breasted bloc
serge coats, refused to predict he'd win an Olym- white flannel trousers,
Only the eight-oured rowing fiant black and tryouts will be held at Princeton. pic backstroke title, although prac white shoes and straw hats as the All other sculling and rowing tryouts dically every swimming official in the uniform for the opening parade in will be held on the Schuylkill river country has said so.
the Berlin stadium. Tryouts and at Philadelphia in conjunction with I hope I get by the trials 0. K." finals have been held in a few of the the National Association of Amateur Adolph said seriously. "Taylor minor events and teams selected, Darumen for economic reasons, Drysdale, Al Vande Weghe and Dan but the, major, competitions are yet There will be at least 50 regional Zehr will be hard to beat. Our dele- to come.
tryouts for track and field events gation should win the backstroke, The following tryout calendar was before the finals are held on July though."
approved by the committee:
10 and 11-United Press,
mer.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
Names Galore
G. P. Murphy beat A. Anderson G and 4.
W. A. Stewart bent E. F. Barnes and 2.
:
G. D. Paton beat: F. C. Barry and L. Murphy beat. R. K. Collins
and 1.
A. Eastman beat W. Orr 3 and 1. T. D. Anderson beat T. Henderson and 4...
D. C. Wilson beat E. Christensen and 1..
TWO WINS FOR S. CHINA "B"
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and Sinfield has improved his aggres sive powers without losing. In re- liability, while on Improvement in effectiveness may confidently be ex- pected from both Barnett and Daere, later a speedy raid into their goal Goddard takes a well-deserved bene-area resulted in an unfortunate fit in the Nolts match at Gloucester penalty which Ng Po-kul converted. beginning on August 29.
Resuming play, the Artillery made- Somerset will need to find an open-several attempts to score and after ing batsman to replace Lee (J. W.), fteen minutes of hard piny A. who has accepted a past at Mil Santos, centre-forward, obtained a School, and will not be available, be- neat goal for the homesters. fore August, Possibly Gimblett, who minute later, exellement was tense made so startling a debut in county when the Artillery nearly scored cricket last season, may be given again. However, the visitors execut- trial in this capacity. In August it ed some wonderful dribbles and more is probabic that both N. S. Mitchell- than once had the ball well into the J. H, Cameron, the Cambridge all occasionally skimming over the bar. Innes, the new Oxford captain, and Artillery's danger zone, the ball
rounder, will be available, but until The visitors might have betiered the that time the team will have to rely score of 2 goals to 1 in their favour mighty but for their very evident nervous- Wellard as outstanding player with ncas, especially during the second upon the old guard, with
both bat and ball.
half
By Blosser
THE HONG KONG.
JOCKEY CLUB.
The Fifth Extra Race Meeting will be held (weather permitting) nt HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 16th May, 1936, commencing at 2.80 p.m.
The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m.
By Order,
S. A. SLEAP,
Actg. Secretary.
Hongkong, 11th May, 1936.
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