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EARLIER OLYMPIC

RESULTS

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, AUGUST

Japanese Swimmers Well To The Fore

U.S.A. LEAD FIELD

Japanese aquatic stars have begun to set up recdrils in the swimming events at the Olymple Games at Berlin which started on Saturday.

In the first heat of the 100 metres free-style event for men, l'eter Fick, of the United States, reduced the Olymple record to 57.7 aces, but this was later lowered by Taguchi, the Japanese swimmer, Misa Machata also set a new record for the Women's 200 metres breaststroke event,

Outstanding results on Saturday were Glen Morris's win in the decathlon event: the success of Finnish runners in the 3,000 metres and 5,000 metres events, in which new Olympic marks were established; Argentine's win in the Polo final; and China won the Poland's soccer victory over Great Britain. consolation basketball event by defeating France, but did not do anything of note in the swimming or running events.

and

Berl. Aug. 8. Women's 200 breaststroke, the second Greneger Recorda were broken

reheat resulted in Martha broken when the swimming events (Germany) coming first. Her time

of 3 mins.

sec, is an began.

Olymple

In the 100 metres, the Japanese, record. In the Chiril heat, Mias Um of 67.5 Hideko Machata, of Japin, elnetted 3 Taguehl, returned

Bet 1.0 secs. Which seconds, beating the Olympie record. į mins.

In the Women's 200 metres breast- Olympic record. stroke, the Japanese swimmer, Miza Machata, returned a tlose of 3 mins,

1 seconds to set up a new Olympic record.--Kenter,

100 METRES FREE STYLE

Berlin, Aug. 8, The following is the summary of results in the swimming events:

100 melees free style (two qualify plus two fastest thirds) 1. Fick (United States); 2, Ferenc (Hun gary), Time: 57,7 sees,

n

new

Taguchi (Japan), Csik (Hungary) and Fick (United States)

with a time of 57.0 seen, and Yusa (Japon), Aval (Japan) and Lindegren (United

ume of 57.5 State) with enter quailfest for the men's 100 metre Tree style race-United Presn.:

CHAN CHAN-HING

China's crack swimmer, loft un placed in the 100 metres fron style at Berlin and failed to qualify.

and finished last. The winners of the heat were Holland, with a nie at 41.3 secs-Renter.

RUNNING SUMMARIES

Berlin, Aug. 8.

The following is the summary of the 400 metres relay race heats, in which the best two teams in cach heat enter the Annls:

First heat.-1, United States (Jesse Owens Metcalfe, Draper and Wykoff) 40 secs. flat (equals the

orld records); 2. Italy.

Second heat, -1, Holland 11.3 secs,;

2. Argentine.

Third heat-i, Germany 11.4 seca. 2. Conacin.

The following is the summary of the Women's 400 metres relay race, of which three teams in cach hent enter the finals!

First heat-1, United States; 2. Canada; 3, Holland. Thine—17.1

aces.

RICH,

ADJULUDIN PLACED

Bern. Aug. 8.

In the 100 metre free style eveut for men, Adjuludin, of the Philip- pine Islands, swimming in the third

cund place, heat, gained

thus

Arcs,

Germany:

10, 1936.

LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE

RECREIO UNEXPECTEDLY LOSE

TO KOWLOON C.C.

Fenture of Saturday's lawn bowls league results was the unexpected defeat of Club de Recreio by Kowloon Cricket Club. Complete results and amended league tables follow.

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Second heat.---1, Great Tiritain; 3, Italy. Time--40.4

3,000 METRES RACE

Berlin, Aug. 8. Isoholte, of Finland, won the that of the 3,000 metres in D mins, 3.0 sees, which is an Olympic record,

Tuominen (Finland) was second At Dompert (Germany) third with 9 asins. sees-Reuter

Second leat), Yusa (Japan); 2,

in 0 m. 6.8 sres. (United States). Time reaching the réml-finals, Obial, also ngaland ( $7.0 secs.

of the Philippines. was third, but Third hent, Williams (Cirat) failed to qualify, since only the two Britain); 2. Adjuludid (Philippine fastest thirds qualify. Islands). Tune-00.7 pers.

Chan Chan-hing. the Chinese Fourth heat-1, Aral (Japan); 2,swimmer, falled to quality,-Euited Fischer (Germany) Tune-57,7 sees. Press,

Firth heat.-1, Taguchi (Japan)!

AMERICAN WOMEN

57.7 secs.

Sixth

heat record).

ELIMINATED

Wilshi

(Jugo-

Slavia);

2,

ed States); 2, Adaynemes

Berlin, Aug. B. Heifel (Germany). Time Dorothea Schiller, Ann Govednik -60,0 secs.

Land His Cumin (United States) en- Seventh heat.-1, Lindegren (Unit-trants in the 200 metres breaststroke (Hun-championship, were all eliminated in

trial hentsUnited Press.

CHINA LAST

Berlin, Aug. 8. In the 400 metres relny race China, represented by Pah, Wong, Chen and

gary).

Time--58.3 secs.

and

Kenshi (Austria)

Helinan (Finland) were the fastest thirds to qualify.

AN OLYMPIC RECORD Omitting the first trials

In the Lul, was always trailing the others

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ANEM

In the 3,000 metres sleeplechase final, scholio of Finland, won. time of 9 min, 3,8 secs, is an Olympic record. Tuominen, (Finland) second. Dompert (Germany) third, Man- Matilani (Finland) fourth. ning (United States) Bfth, and Lar- risou (Sweden) sixth. All six broke the old Olymple record of 9 min.

21.0 secs.

the Jax 1,000 metres relay race, the first two teams in each heat of which the results qualify for the nats. were as follows;

First bent-1, United States: 2, Hungary, Time 3 mins, 13 sees.

Second beat.-1, Great Britain; 2. Sweden. Time-3 mins. 14 sees,

Third heat-1, Germany: 2, Cana-

15 da. Time-3 ming.

secs.- United Prese.

MORRIS WINS DECATHLON

Berlin, Aug. V. The United States WOD their eleventh uitle when Glen Morris won the decathlon event with

total which broke his own world record of 7,800 made at Milwaukee in June,

The United States needs one more vlctory in to-morrow's three finals to break the record of eleven victories. Herr Hitler prose and cheered Morris on his_victory_concluding the 1,500 metres-United Presa,

DEACATHLON POLE VAULT

Berlin, Aug, B. The following are the results of the pole vault event in the decath lon competition: 1, Clark (United States) and Plawezik (Poland) 12 ft. ft. 513 01/10 ins.; 2, Palmer 11

insi,

3, Brusser (Holland) and Guest (Switzerland).

In the decathlon Javelin throwing event, Notuig was Brat with a dis- tance of 187 ft. 6 ins.; Huser was second, Clark third and Guesl fourth. FINAL STANDINGS

Bob

Jack'

The final standings of the decath- lon event were as follows: Glen Morris (United States) 7,000, Clark (United States) 7,001, Parker (United States), 7,205, Huber (Germany) 7,087, Brasser (Holland) 7,046 and Guest (Switzerland) 7,033.

United Press.

PRESENT STANDING

Berlin, Aug. 7. The unofficial standings of the countries to-day were s follows: United States 167: Finland 57: Germany 64%; Japan 37 13/20 Britain 20 1/11; Cannda 17 1/11: Italy 15 13/20: Sweden 15 1/11; New Zealand 10: Holland 9; Switzerland 8, Poland 5 1/11; Norway 5; Aus- tralla, Philipine Islands and Latvia 4; Czecho-Slovakia 3 1/11; Brazil and Greece 2" Argentine 1 and Aus- tria Hungary 2/11-United Press.

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Gordon Lum

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MEN'S SINGLES, SENIOR

L. D. Carson-Bre.

G. G. Taussig vs. C. C. Squires. G. Lum vs. Ho Ka-lau.

de Marsoulles A. du Pac

P. W. L. D.

VB. S.

Sute. W. A. H. Duft vs. J. G. Forbes. Ronald Ma vs. T. C. Chang. II. Collaco-Bye.

E. Th. Indrikson--Bye.

INTERNATIONAL DOULES

Great Britain-Bye.

Japan vs. Portural. America vs. Chilma. France-Bye..

MEN'S SINGLES, JUNIOR

L

E. Lenslinger-Rye. Chiu-chun Chiu vs. R. Nimphius, L. A. Marcal vs. J. P'. Master. P. S. Yil vs. I. K. Raven. W. Baumann vs. B. T. Hemphill. R. d'Anjou vs. B. de Borodeski. L. Spunt va. T. M. Ist.

E. B. Brodd vs.A. M. Britto.

K. M. Getz - L-Fancheco-Jogre.

B. K'uang vs. A. Canavarro.

S. K. Hu vs. A. V. GuterTTA. Kee-ho Cun vs. B. Voone. B. Pintos Jr., va. L: A. Moltu. M. N. Loo v. C. A. Gonsalves: R. Jourdan vs. W. Neugebauer. F. K. TOE-Bye.

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OLYMPIC AND WORLD

RECORDS

(Cautinued from Page 83

T. Valla (Italy), A. Stever (Germany) and E. Taylor (Canada) ali 11.7 seconds

400 METRES RELAY (SEMI-FNAL)

United States in 40 seconds TYING WORLD'S RECORD 110 METRES HURDLES (FINAL)

Forrest Towns (U.S.A.)

42.2

100 METRES (HEAT) Jesse Owens (U.S.A.) 10.3

400 METRES RELAY' United States in 10 seconds

400 METRES FINAL

Berlin, Aug. . The finals of the men's 400 metres'

resulled relay rare

in a win for America, in, 30.8, secs., a world' re- cord.

Italy was second with a time of 41.1 secs, and Germany third,~91:2 SECS.

WOMEN'S 400 METRES RELAY

400

The result of the women's metres relay race was: 1-America, 40.0 secs: 2, Great Britain. 47.8 secs.;

L. D. Carson and C. C. Squires-3. Canada, 47.6, Sees-Renter

By..

II. Uchida and M. Kimura vs. A.

du Pae de Marsoulles and J, P. Master.

L.. A. Mottu and E. Lenslinger vs.

W. Wright and R. G.Biesel.

V. G. Taussig and K. P. Newell va.

A.G G. Melse and LF. Stokes. G. Lum and W. A. HI, Duff và F. G.

Ficcis and L. W. Pettitt.

L. Spunt and R. d'Anjou vs. Ho

Ka-lau and K. Liu.

C. Tagami and K. Tagami vs. JI.

Collaco and L. A.. Marcal.

J. G. Forbes and S. L. Melman--

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