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OLYMPIC

FOOTBALL

11 MATCHES

|BIG SCORING BY LEE WAI-TONG

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SQUAD'S RECORD

AS I SEE SPORT-

British Flag May Be Hoisted Many Times

At Berlin.

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and others to their concell. But the Even more melancholy is the post as well as skin injuries Sho-ke is For all kinds of skin complaints material is there, much of it already tion of these young county of unsurpassed. Soothing, cooling, nu- ages in the hefty with a fost-40 sroduce moulded towards toy ra now wantsionals who are off, and are septle, it is of the utmost value for soon be getting down to brass tacks to pull one self up with a folt-in produce what the yours when a batsman origiven a place in turn in the team the curativo treatment of

players now want in their standard of ability, and are

providing, of course, nothing happens to/clate more fully some good tennis which is not worth a full chance. There should be consequence is that everyono gels a or rather how many go to Berlin. Always In that way people see and urobably pen bowler is worth a chance he is there one day, gone the next. The

lost in the hurly-burly and excitement of a faci fur-pset the even tenor of the preparation and furious match. Another point is the dis- no half measures.

the games.

trial and no one gets a chance. They couraging effect a heavy detent might have on

MOAL of us can recall The quota estimate had lo be given quite early young opponetita,

cases of are kept always on tenterhooks. The **From the strictly preestrel point of vier, players with fine county records, men whole "band lose heart and have no early singes of construction, Two hundred com. putting over a tide of winners acatant of obvious quality, who have been opportunity to develop. Surely petitors was the figure provisionsily indgried for, with power in adil, or decrease; the number | harm than goud, Let him have an oppory given a place in a Test match and would be better to sacrifice some lu- acenialug to circumstances and Bñanera,

You would be surprised drepped after one fallure. But the stend of torturing all. To phoose one When kiritain sent 30% competitors to Patla how often happens that encourageunat in greatest of batanen in their prime and stick to him for at least a reason in 1914 and 334 to Anusterdam in 1978, the policy the early stages of a msich produces mirli ran- was is send the maximum number of compell-cence toss you uning at iyili score. Grace made his "ucks" makes some small scores, would be were always liable to be out for ajable number of matches, even if he or for each even: A simile policy for ille the top of the world, it East Los Angeles Games, would have incurred good stuff that aleaply makes you may well together with Hobbs, and for the the only sane policy." expenses of Nations? Debt-like proportions, the Whrther you want to or net. series of competitors this ilme was made on

Terent Unes.

This morning I received ther reports from Mr. Wong Kn- tsun, manager of the Chinese World Olympic football team concerning the squad's tour of Java. The tour resulted in the Olympians playing 11 matches, winning 10 and drawing one, scoring 51 goals and conceding but 13.

They played no less than eight matches between May 23 and June

Fear when this Olympia Vilings sw in Stir

Quota Cut Down

decided that only thous who had reweling the standard of performance car

cling roungster will do that younigster 'nviron

f doing onseiling.

Vory Fit

matter of that, together with every- one bora who ever handled a bat. Aj man chosen for a Text match is exnet-

Hurlingham, June 13.

•Co fat ka my own practice is concerned. I Am not at 12 tirk thint a few easy

ly the same player after the minich The second Westchester Cup Polo misteline are harmful.

as before, no matter whether he has match between Great Britain and the "I have tried the tough routine -1king on

5 inclusive, oil of which were won resposiding to that of the sixth competitor at the alars in other countries no preparation for baggett a brace" or gathered 1we! United States has been postponed to

In brief their successes were:-

Wimbledon, and invariably it happens that hundred. Unless he has painfully Saturday, June 20, owing to heavy one important rasich you simply op beca exhibited himself as one of the weak-rain-Reuter.

beat Sourabaya Champions 3-1. beat Bourabaya Bond 3-1.

beat

Malang Bond 1-0.

beat Semarang Bond 9-0. beat Solo Bond 6-2.

beat Salo Chinese 5-2.

beat Batavia Champlons 7-2.

beat Batavia Combined Chinese 3-0.

I will give Mr. Wong Ka-tsun's nwn brief descriptions of the games.

Amsterdams, or who were likely to reach the semi-nal or final of their respective events, would be considered, Thant eut the quoša dowli Lo 74:

Por Berlin, the quality angto remains with Los Angeles setting the standard of perform. ance; but there are two very important reasona why prorinän hau been made for 200 un petitors. First, condiderably more events are included in the Olympia programme. Becondly. we have during the

couple of dei

the reaction la natural.

"I am very ft licin sensor, It sealng an for Wimbledon and the Davis Cop gemiumlly, The pieseire this gives me can only be realised hy those who have experienced lung semana of iken Jenis when they have been nt fall stretch in nimoss every match."

reloped many more athletes expable of schler Davis' Mission

ing sixth place standard,

Lindrum in the anooker hattin of a cen try, may break new ground. he tell me, in July,

hearer been, pariteularly for the middle dis

And athletio prospects to a bright as theyJOR DAVIS, as present engaged with Horace ience, aventa. With ordinary good fortune the meisista Ana wit be hofsted mors often than 10

164 been in post-war Olympica.

Swimming Soaring

WIMMING ummer xre going to be kiteresting.

▾ SOURABAYA CHAMPIONS

to one, the scorers being Kin Yu-liang, I to recognises that the provision of man

This game we won by three goals Fung King-cheung and Lee Wai-tong, the latter from a penalty! The goalie of the Chumpions repeatedly saved his side from a heavy defeat.

*. SOURABAYA BOND

This game we also won by three goals to one, the scorers being Fung King-cheung, Tam Kong-Pak and Ip Palewah, Tam scoring from a penalty Tio Hin-gwan playing at inalde right misted innumerable open goals,

1. MALANG BOND

and upen-air goals in thle country in recent

years has sent the swimming standard soaring. and I am told that several young compelitora, particularly in the women's scellon, who are at resent internationally unknown, are likely 10 Itgure in the Olympio lut.

Present arrangements are for Britain to com pete in boxing. wrestling. modern penathlon. cycling gymnastics, Weight-life. Yencies

wing. yachting and polo sections of games. That makes it look as it the 200-mark will be exceeded, although I think I am right in stating that the gure we intended to salude only

kieles, swimmers and bozer,

How he Olymple Association will make cut the anancial anglo remains to be seen. A Kod many prospective contributor to the alympic fund may ponder over the fact if:m) Cume wi mean pouring into Germany something like a million pounds.

don like no idea of visitlog USA, with A view to inducing some at the crack American pol Blerim 10.masowy his Fuglarut in snooker games during the Kutumn.

ife with probudity cuncentrate bla miastomary Korts on Andrew Ponai und ä‡urcel Camp. Both hare had experience of the English shooker game at which Camp la particularly profeten, Pont the best pocket billiarda player in ths Blates and would probably aslanish. Engilah followers with his polting will, but he would hardly equal Dayla at pitrely deteniiva play.

Sounds Difficult

ens at the moment do not incinta wy arrudgements to plast in Amertes, but it is probable that he jeśli take the oppor. tunity of informing himself on the technique of the American pocket bilijarde, gente.

I what is known na the 18-ball non-coating- ous pocket game 75 cali numbered one to 15 are lord, playera scoring plate according to the volca" of the tek potted. The player making the opening straks at the pyramid of must make at least two of the object ban strike a cushion, or hot at Iraat one balls others wize he forfeits als polnia, And he must con

This game we won by a solitary Is Perry Frightening time to play at the re-mada yramid

goal scored by Leo Wal-tong 18 minutes aftar resumption. In the first minutes of the game, Pau Ka- ping saved a penalty for handa by Mak Siu-hon.

We pressed mostly during the latter part of the game but failed to add to the score. The ground was in a very bad condition making ball control very difficult.

Y. SEMARANG BOND

The opposition was very weak anıl the game was very uninteresting. We wen by nine goals to nil, the scorers being Fung King-cheung (4), Suen Kam-shun (2), Tam Kong-pak (2)

At Hournemouth the question was Tuchel

" Perry frightening af foreign compet Come The question is justified when 100

M

he compiles with this regulation,

It anunds to me munte diment than opening A dels game with a "double."

Insidentally. I hear that the on-yearold James Hemsworth, at Ourtarit Liberal Cink, Leeds,

regnede the lack of foreign entrants for die, wants to match hiostelf al billiarda ngainat eny changlonably, and when pe desi playre past the ninely mark. Hemsworth's ond sullerin that previous hoblem of the title Apuintion in that fils opponent mustn't wear includel Brughon, Inegute

spectacles, James doesn'

And, of reuse, bearing in frit that Peres won the title for the fifth atreesire year. This plan rainm the pulst that spectatora - not new champion like Perry Antin

"all in" unt the final stages of a torso.

Austi ment. 1 iwenare), the mabjork with mul he was inclined to agree with me. Ho prutored several arguments worthy of being repeated here.

Austin's View

the rat place" he said.

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get quite enough of the nerve-inesday tenista definitely more enjoyable. W

tp Pak-wali, and Tso Kwai-shing.lety tater. Then again, when one

In short all five forwards scored,

v. SOLO BOND

The score in our favour was 6-2 after a fairly interesting game. Lee Wai-Lang opened the score 30 seconds from the commencement, and added another from a penalty just prior to the conclusion of the first half. After resumption Yeung Shui-vick made the score three nil but Chua Boon-lay handled eight minutes later and the Bond scored from a penalty. Check Shk kam then made the score 4-1 but immediately afterwards Pan Ka- ping totally misjudged the fight of the hall and conceded a second goal Further goals were then added by Lee Wal-bong and Young Shui-yick muk- ing the dual score 6-2.

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v. SOLO CHINESE.

A very serappy game, the score in our favour being 5-2 goals scored by Kin. Yu-Bang Sten Kam-shun, Tay Kwei-lang, Cheuk Shek-kinni and Wong Mee-shun.

taying half-stretch there frequently arrivez

Princeton (U.S.). June 14. The world's two mile record broken by Dunli Tash, das University, his time being 8 mins., 58 -10 secs,, beating Nurmi's record of 3 mins., 49 6-10 Reca, established in 1931-Reuter.

EXTENDING AIRWAYS

SWIMMING GALA

CHINESE BATHING CLUB EVENT

The first swimming gain of the season to be held by the Chinese Bathing Club last night was a tre mendous popularity-it-is-coped-to-hold-uts more frequently during the season.

Results of the swimming were us follows:

440 metres four styles race.—1,. Chinese Bathing Club; 2, Chinese Y.M.C.A., 3, South China. Winning team: Chan Kai-him back stroke, Chan Lat-ki breast streke, Chan Ho San Pedro, June 14, fook side stroke and Chan Chan Major V. E. Bertrandias, an officint{hing crawl. Time: 5 mins. 19,276 of the Douglas Aircraft Corporation, seek. returning from a trip to Australia,

[predicted » United States-Australasian Ladies 50 metres free style race. service within the year, by an air line. Miss Leung Yuk-chan: Miss connecting with the Pan-American Chan Fung-hing 3. Miss Chan Yak- route at Guant, in inid-Pacific.fong. Time: 40.2/5 secs.

United Press.

200 metres breaststroke handicap race for men.-1. Chan Man-po: Cheung Tit-sang; 3, Kwok Chuk

Ladies'. 100 metres breaststroke | BATAVIA COMBINED CHINESE 2, Miss Pau Mui; 3, Miss Loung handicap-1, Miss Sum Ching-vouk; Game totally devoid of Interest and Yuk-chan.

Tsi Ah-fol having retired through sang. an injured knee.

the attendance was the lowest on re- Men's 100 metres free style chan cord. The forwards missed inmamer-pionship acc-1. Chan 110-fook; 2, able changes in the first half and were Chan Lal-pik; 3. Lau Yam-chung. consistently of side. In the second Time: 68.175 secs.

v. BATAVIA CHAMPIONS The champions were reputed to be the best team in Java but they were trounced by the tune of seven goals to tave, one of their goals being penalty Our scorers were le Wal- Tso Kwai-shing (2), Tay tong

half

Klug Cheung (1) and Tom Lantern Race, Miss Leung Kwel-lang (2) and "Darkie" Chan. Kwang-pak (2) made the fun! reore Yuk-fours and Kwok Chik-san

regrettable incident occurred 3-0 in our favour.

Miss Ne Woon-ying and Chan Luk- when the ft half of the Champions Thirteen players afterwards left by ki. was ordered off the field for ungentle-} plane for Singapore to fulfil manly conduct. We played ten men engagement there with the United 2, Wong Woon-ki; 3, Leung Kwong- throughout most of the second half, Services.

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