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TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, - 1938.
Oxford Athletes Regain NEW YORK
Universities Title
By Fred Dartnell
London, May 23. Oxford Centipedes regained the Universities Athletic Cham- pionships from Cambridge at the White City on Saturday by 79 points to 33 and at the latter figure the Light Blues had to concede second place to London with 44% points.
GIANTS DEFEATED
Two Matches In
HUNGARY SELECTIONS AND ITALY
FOR MACAO - RACE MEET THROUGH
Seven Events Arranged
World. Football
National League Championship
While the
New York, June 10.
full programme of
Italy
(By "Captain. Foster")
matches was played in the American finalists in the world -ehamptonship Jockey Club,
defeat on S. Bur
winning
the New York Giants, by a score of 2 of the first half. undoubtedly be pleased to learn that
the
werd
the ss. Taishan will be on the run,
8 p.m.
Very good entries have been ro- Paris, June 17,--
ceived for the June Race Meeting to Oxford's triumph was very definite the straight the Londoner went away
and Hungary emerged a be held at Arela Preta on Sunday in to win by a four yards margin in
under the auspices of the Macao a team represented and, with
they4min. 24.Ūscc. Afteen events,
na result of each of the
Baseball League, only two matches football tournament
An attractive programme of seven scored in all but the Hummer, tha
G. M. Carstairs, of Edinburgh, was were decided in the National action Victories aver Brazil and Sweden events will be presented to the
yea- Thoy Mile and the Three Miles.
terday. Ithly defeated Brazil follow- won the following events: 100 yards, another successful holder, although to-day.
Pittsburgh Pirates inflicted a heavy Ing a hardfought match at Marseilles public and the first saddling bell yards Hurdles, 440 he was over 10 seconds slower than
ing will be cung ut 1.30 p.m. the teams being 220 yards, 120
Punters and excursiortists will yards Hurdles, the Javelin and the last year, when he made a new re-
the end end for the three miles. G.
by 10-2. The Philadelphia tled 0-0
The Hungarians
definitely Long Jump.
though
by outhit
5-1 victory over Glasgow won two events through dett, of Shefeld, made some good
but Carstairs,
superior in gaining the lengthy left-handed American, running,
New York Yankees
sallowed Chicago Sweden in Paris, the score being 3-1ng at 0.30 am, and returning at J. H. Schmederman, who carried on sympathette accompaniment with Cardinals, won by the odd run.
My selections are as follows: the Discus and the Weight. As he Edinburgh colleague, J. W. Martin, White Sox only one hit throughout at the end of the half. wing-second in the Javelin and sixth won by 65 yards in 14min. 533cc, the whole nine inninga, and though in the Hammer, he secured 18 out the latter finishing 30 yards ahead the While Sox made the most of it
the, of Burdett.
by scoring a run, the Yankees had no DI the 23 points credited to Scots.
There was a surprise in the short dieulty in winning. Conbridge had to be satisfied with winning one event, the quarter-mile, hurdles, in which J. P. Knight, the
whose for which A. G. K. Brown returned holder, was beaten by P. V. Scopes, im- He ran the another Oxford man, a new record of 40sec. irst furlong in sort of contempin-, pravement has been very inarked.
The "quarter" high hurdles went tive stride and without being in the 10 J. N. Irwin, also of Oxford, in least pushed beat N. F. de Vere, the Oxford Blue, by six yards.
55.Escc.
De Vere ron very well, too, con- sidering that he had previously won ford)
Italy and Hungary will compete for the world championship on Sunday AREIA PRETA HANDICAP
In Paris while Brazil and Sweden will contend for the third game in Boston Red Sox outhit the St. Louts Bordeaux on the same day. Sport- Browns and won by 12-8, while the ing circles concede Italy slight odds. Detroit Tigers trounced Philadelphia-Trans-Ocean. Athletics by 12-3.
Scores:
NATIONAL LEAGUE
In the high Jump R. K. Kennedy (London) and A. W. Selwyn (Ox-Pittsburgh tied at 5ft 11in.. but the New York the half-mile in Imin. 57.5sec. from former kept his title in the jump-off J. O. Moreton.
with
R. H. E.
10
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13 1
2 5 0
01. The Loughborough can. (Handley and L. Waner homered This Irish athlete in in obviously didate, 11. W. Yielder, won the pole for the Firates).
good form and we ought to hear, with 11ft 6in.
more of him this coming season.
The L.A.C. events were interest-St. Louis.
the Philadelphia Dowing winning sprint and furlong, while J. Youngs managed to beat J. V. Powell by Inches in the half-mile.
rather expected the Southampton Ing, G. R. man, L. M. Wallace, to make a vic, torlous double of it in the sprint and the furlong, but he finished third in ench race. P. J. Wells, of Oxford, carried off the shorter distance in
mover from
even time from that well-balanced
from Edinburgh, R. P.
R. P. Sey- mour, and the Dark Blues' colours were carried arst past the post in the "220" by K. T. Jenkins in 22.4sec.. while
Seymour, who had taken a lot out of himself in the previous final, was sixth.
!
of
SUCCESSFUL HOLDERS
My anticipation that A. C. Franks, London, would retain his mile title proved correct, The Dublin man, D. H. McNell, put up a big bid for the honours and passed Franks near the final bend, but coming into,
SPORT ADVTS.
MACAO JOCKEY CLUB
be
The June Race Meeting will held at Arela Preta, Macao, on Sunday, 19th June, 1938, commen- cing at 2.00 p.m.
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"Rosalle" (King's Theatre, to-day). --This production has everything in Its favour-cost, production and music. For those who have a liking
for Nelson Eddy's singing. Elcal
tap-dancing and
Merry Maker
Morning Tip Merry Fatty
| MA KAU SIAC HANDICAP
Mongolian Cat African Cat
Cloudy Star
MONTE HANDICAP (FIRST SECTION)
Double Chance
· Emergency Call Astrik
BARRA HANDICAP
Shanghai 4 Merry Doer Victory Life
Porter's music, the rest of the picture GUIA HANDICAP
It is a story of П
does not matter, (Gehrig homered for the Yankees).
110 Yards—1. N. F. de Vere (Dublin); Moreton (Oxford Centipedes): C. Barnes (London). Yard. min. Worhington
ice.
Putting the Weight—1. J. 11. Schre derman (Glasgow), 42. 10in. 2, H. Mers (Oxford Centipedes), 42ft, 210; 3. E. Denness (Cambridge Alverstone), 41ft.
7ln.
Three les.-), G. M. Carstairs (Edin- burg). holder; J. W. Martin Edin burat) 3. G. S. Bennett (Sheffield). 40 yards, min. 03arc,
Cleveland
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(Keltner homered for the Indians)
Borton St. Louis Philadelphin Detroit
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# 15 0
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(Gehringer and York homered for
-Reuter.
120 Yards Hurdies-1, E. v. Scopes the Tigers).
(Oxford Centipeden); 2. J. F. Knight (London), 116 yards, 16 3-d8cc.
Centipedes); 3, D. G. Reinold (Oxford
100 Varda-1. P. J. Wells (Oxford): 2 I. P. Beymour (Edinburgh); 3, L. M. Yard, 101-10nce.
Wallace (Southempt, yielder (Lough
Pole Vault-1, borough), in, oing 2, W. W. Brooke (Oxford Centipedes), lift. 3ing 3. C. P.
8. North (Cambridge Alverstone), 11.
West Point football star who falis in
love with a princess, and who de
camps after he has found out who
Final Triumpli Diogenes
Gold Sovereign
she is, She, however, abdicates, | MONTE HANDICAP
preferring life in a military post to
being a queen. Ray Bolger, Frank
Morgan and Edna May Oliver supply
the laughs.
"The
Sablo
Cleada" (Queen's
(SECOND SECTION)
Be Yourself
Cricketer
Double Up
RACE (UNOFFICIAL)
Your own choice
MANILA SHARES
Theatre, to-day)-If foreigners find LADIES tils' Chinese production slow from the purely entertainment point of vlew, their attention will be held by the story and the costumes of the period, which are authentic enough. The tale is on oft-told one of ancient Chinese history when one Tung Chỡ, Prime Minister of the country,
set his cap at the
imperial throne. Helped by his son, a famous warrior, Ing session through Reuters; Lu Po, Tung Cho was feared by all 1s. 2.27/32 | the other ministers, and would have
succeeded in reaching the throne had Antamok
EXCHANGE
Mie.1. A. C. Franks (London); 2. D. T.T. London
H. McNiel (Dublin); 3. E. L. Ellis (Leeds). Demand
4 yda, śmin. 24 3-Baes,
T.T. Shanghai
220 Yards,-1, K. T. Jenkins (Oxford | A: Centipedes); 2. G. W. Craigle (Dublin);
Singapore
Manila
Selling
3, L. M. Wallace (Southampton), 2 ydi. T.T. Japan 22 2-Baec.
| T.T. India 440 Varda-1. A. G. K. Brown (Cam TT. USA. bridge Alverstone); 2, N. F. de Vere (Dublin); 3, C. H. Kearney (Oxford Cen- tipeden), 5 yds, 10sec. (new Universlice 1.T. Bata
Batavia Championship record).
High Jumpinel. R. K. 1. Kennedy for. T.T. Bangkok doni, St. 1. (wen on jump of); 24.T.T Saigon W. Belwyn
France TT. Germany 440 Yards Hurdles t. J. N. Irwin (Ox-|T.T. Switzerland ford Centipedes): 2. R. A. Falmer TT. Australia | (Cambridge_Alverstone); 3, F. W. Kimber
(Durham), 1 yd. 55 4-ös€2,
th.
(Oxford Centipede, BEL
The First, Bell will be rung at] ilin; 3. M. €. Hornsby 1.30 p.m. approximately.
By order,
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Secretary,
Din.
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