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GERMANY'S HOPES FOR SUCCESSES IN FIELD EVENTS AT THE WORLD OLYMPICS

Discus-Thrower Schroeder

May Win Gold Medal

1

K.C.C. CAUGHT Cricket Must

NAPPING

Be More Interesting

(Continued from Page 8.)'

Berlin. {provement and In May be bested Germany's chances for win-Schroeder's, 1036 mark by throwing (Cositioned from Puge 8.)

the ning Olympic medals are best heave of the year, so far. Moreover, C.C.) lost to Gray and Crawford -6;

discus 32.82 metres, the best in the weight section of the Lampert possesics what Schroeder lost to Watson and Burnett 1-6; drew field events. Here, German so deplorably tacks, steadiness In with Polgiase and Mackay 6-0. fans do not merely hope, but form.

C.R.C. (1) v. C.B.A. expect the Fatherland's repre- There is sull a third German At Causeway Bay, the Chinese R.C.

(1) defeated the Central British encouraged to go all out for the ten lost match every captain would be sentation to garner zoveral of athlete who might get into the Gala of the Olympic discus event. He

Association by 54 scia the much coveted trophies, in-

to 34 paint. The result would be bright Otto Wuertelsdobler who,

Just Scoren: cluding a gold medal.

P. F. Tsol and M. K. LA (C.R.C.) cricket, for no county could hope to er, more interesting, and more vital year, with a mark of 40.36 metres Popular hopes for a gold medal ranked eighth on the world list-one drow with B. I. Bickford and F. Drain a high place in the champion are being planed first and foremost alwad of Lampert-and who, accord-Angus 6-0; beat N. Whitley and Rship table unless it had a reasonably

Willi Schroeder In the discus

to reporta from the Olympic J. J. Ferguson 4-6.

Blythe 6-2; lost to J. M. Wilson and large number of wins. throw. The only, 23 years old hopes training quarters is shaping policeman ranked first on last year's up nicely,

C. N. Tsang and C. Y. Two (C.R.C.) world ist with a heave of 53.10

beat Bickford and Angus 6-1; drew metres which constituted

with official world record that still stands. Were Schroeder, Germany,

and Wilson 3-6, Athletic experts, however,

Andersson, Sweden, 63.02; are Haruld

Y. W. Lee and M. C. Lau (C.R.C.) Yorkshiten 1675081 11.19 dubious about Schroeder's chances un U.S.A. 52.01; Berg, Sweden, with Whitley and Blythe G-G; beat Lancashire 28 12 64 420 221 64.04 debant Belford and Angus 6-2; drew teshire 1042 420 245 $3.87 winning

the gold medal. They $156; Carpenter, U.S.A, 50.41: Soerli, think him far too unsteady in form Norway, 50.19; Petty, U.S.A. 49.6; Ferguson and Wilson 0-3. in warrant such optimkan. Many of

Germany, 49.36;

'VARSITY. I.R.C. Playing Lampert, Germany, 49.32; Laborde, beat the Indian R.C. by 74 sets to at hanie, the University 5.A. 40.27.

14. Scores:

on

of

a new

IN WORLD. LIST

Rankings on last year's world list Whitley and Blythe 5-6; lost' to,

these oubtin: Toms prefer Hlavaid 7" "erfelsdobler,

Andersson, Sweden, to Schiorder.

There is much to that contention.

53.10;

In the shel-put Germany's chances ou and Y. L. Pau (Univer- Andersson, the former world record appear not quite as good. On lastity) lost to S. A. R, Bux and K. Ram holder, who lost year attained second year is the best

in 1-6; beat A. M. Rumjahn and A. Baker place on the 1st with a mark of Worlike, placed second while the 6-4; drew with A. R. Kitchell and A.

0-0.

In 1935 the first, sevra esunties nisbet in the following order:

sex

turk.

POINTS

P. W. 1, W. L. Pa, Outd. Pere.

2011 And 202. 10.11

Notts ......28 20 #420 21 60. Delentershire 21 11 2850 191 10.27 .......32 13 10 3 2 4 232 4.83 Had the "Por-Agninst" system been in force the table and positions would have been;

Average

Tural P, W. L. Pi, for Agst, Di I't

Herby 216 136 26.75 10.86 -14.40 140.84 lap,, 28 12 6 16 29,84 22.12 -7.72 103.72 Gurner. 32 18 10 10 27.66 22.35 45.31 35.33 Max. 21 12 DO 23.08 0.37 44.22 01.11 les. 24 1 974 19.63 20.75 -1.40 72.60 It will be note that when every run scored and wicket taken have a value pince in the ovdér,

considerable changes take

York. 50 17 16 02-15 18.23 13.1) 100.00

$3.02 metres has proved himself a two next best Germans placet ele-RA1. Tin and M. C. Hung (Univer Nous, 29 19 1 1.62 20,72 +-540 0.40

ther steady performer throughout venth and twelfth his career. So far he has not quite

But Woelike, like Schroeder

K

bent

reached his marks of last year. Yet polleeman, may hold his place sity), beat Bux and Ram 6-2; bent he has not been much behind elther, the Olymple competition. His best Rumjan and Bakar 4-5;

MODEL UNSTEADINESS

est Kitchell and Rahmin 6-3. mark Last year was 10.33 metres. Schroeder, on the other hand, is This may not sound much if com-

Y. Hsu and T. P. Kho (Univer- ปร

model case of unsteadiness pared with Jack Torrance's mark ofsity) beat Bux and Ram 6-2; beat After making his world record mark. 16.99 metres, the best he was ere

Itumjahn and Inkar 6-2; beat Kitchell which was very early last season,dited with last season. Nevertheless, and Rahmin 7-5. he went constantly back. In his form.it

rm.it seems a good enough mark for Marks

he attained in competition second place as it is by a good many later in 1925 fell short of his record inches better than that of the second by six, seven nut even more metres, ring Americnn. John Lyman, whose which caused his world record to be best mark of last year was 18.07

in metres with which he pinced third TT.

on the Hat,

quasioned abroad, especially

new

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Nor is this, degeneration form. Moreover, Worlike this season TT. Shanghai

Schroeder. The with

same achieved already 18.24 metres. AST.T. Singapore thing happened in, 1934 when he was The does not usually get into W. R. LOXLEY & CO. (China) LTD.stilt in the German shot-put Squad, stride before the middle of the sea- India his TT. Japan York Allg., Hongkong.

Then, too, after, a good start early son this is quite a good beginting. TT. Son Frisen & Now York in the season he cant down in formack Torrone, according to reports an

T.T. Manila myre and more.

available here, so far this season has This season, though, WI Schroe hung up 16.43 metres as his best TT. Bangkok der Is there again, Be Phoenix murk.

T.T. Sal emerging from

the embers. As The only other athlete to get be-

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rance carly as April, with the season hare-yond the sixteen metre mark last TT. Germany by started, he achieved a throw of year was Vilding, Estonia, who with

T.T. Switzerland The question experts 10.00 metres pinced fourth. Next T

TT. Australia now ask In: Will Will's form hold, ranked; Dunn, USA. 15.89; Darany T.T. Lisbon or will he, after a good start, again Hungary, 16.77; Berg. Sweden, dwindle down to Sanominy?

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Daerland, Finland,, 15.74; 2:755 |

Yorkshire's superiority in 1935 more adequately represented by a lead of 59.04 points than by a differ ence in percentage of 8.00. Middle- sex, owing to weak batting, drop frem third to sixth place. Lancashire move, fram fourth to third, and Sussex from seventh to fourth. Nolts remain in the fifth position, but Leicestershire- also as a result of poor batting--drop to seventh. Can it be contended that

the "For-Against" order is not a more equitable representation of the all- roud strengths of the seven counties than that produced by the percentage **16 [ayatem?

. 145 %

4.82 The following points in connection

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with the suggested method of reckon ing points are worthy of considera- 1/7|tion:-

14 m/s. L/C, London But even with Schrader out, Gerning and ten ranked Dees and Rey- 14 m/s, D/P. do many's

chances are not altogether noids, U.S.A. neither of whom will m/s. L/C, U.S.A. shattered. Last year's third string probably figure as Olympic entries, 14 m/s. France in the discus, Ernst Lampert, is com-whereby the following two, the Ger- 30 d/s. India

1. Enterprise and willingness to 1/3 take a reasonable risk in order to win .1/3 outright are rewarded. Even when .33% the attempt fails, the penalty is not 5.25 overwhelming. Under the percentage 863) system a county in the top half of the 5.02 table is more heavily penalised for a defeat than a mare lawly-placed side. 2. By making every rum and wicket count interest in a match is sustained to the last ball, whether the game is won outright or drawn.

ing along finely. Last year hemans Schroeder; the discus man, and U.S. Cross rate in London ranked ninth on the world let with Gerhard Stoeck, Germany's hope for ===

mark of 40.32 metres. During the the Decathlon and javelin, are auto-Angeles, has gone back in form. His Inter-season training he had beca matically moving up. The Ce best mark of 15.45 metres last year gradual blit eerstrant im- Douda, third in the shot-put at Los made him rank eighteenth on the

showing

i world list.

3. No county is unduly penalised by bad weather. Under the percentage

GREAT SEND-OFF FOR CHINA'S OLYMPIC COMPETITORS system it possible for weather to

Remarkable scenes of enthusiasm were witnessed at the Citina Merchant's' Lower Wharf, Shang- hai, when the Chinese Olympic team sailed aboard the Conte Verde. Our pictures show, top left, Mayor Wu Te chen, General Yang Hu, and other officials at the wharf, and the huge crowd, with streamari,

which assembled to wish the team "Godspeed."

be the deciding factor in the winning of the championship

4. Finnily, percentages are banish- ed, and the table becomes something that any man, even if he is not an accountant, can understand,”

In a word, the "For-Against".sys- tem of reckoning points night cou- vert the county cricket championship into a live-and Riveller-competition.

DIP AND SPLASH

(Continued from Poge 8.)

Men's 50 Yards Aggregate Hand en-First Heat, 1, F. Anslow: 2, R. Goldman; 3, 11. G. Lange, Time; 273 sees. Second Heat, 1, G. Arnold; 2, H. Millington; 4 E Fowler. Time: 31 sacs.

Ladies 50 yards aggregate race.

1, Miss P. George; 2, Mrs. Turpin; 3, Miss Weller Time 30 secs.

Men's 70 Yards Medley Relay- "A" team bent "B" leam, "A" team (H. G. Lunge, A. Luphard and E. Fowler).

Ladies' 25 Yards Free Style Handi- cap.1, Miss Hazell; 2, Mlss Feather- stunchuugh; 3, Miss P. McCaw. Time: 20 seca.

Ludies 25 Yards Scratch-1, Mrs. Additon; 2, Mrs. McLean.

Men's 26 Yards Novice Handicap. Heat, 1, G. Magnus; ~, A. -First

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