TO DIRECT OLYMPIC GAMES VISITORS
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... BRITAIN'S POOR SHOW IN FIELD EVENTS. POTENTIAL CHAMPIONS SPOILT BY ADULATION. In the course of letter Tihe Times, Sir Harold Bowden writes : If we pass review the achievements our ...
... PAAVO NURMI'S TIME FOR 10,000 METRES BEATEN. LOED BUEGHLEY IN HUEDLES FINAL. CANADIAN WINS THE HIGH JUMP. Great Britain fared well as could be loped for on the opening day the tra ...
... FOREIGN ALLEGATIONS. [Times Telegram, per Press Association, Copyright.] New York, Sunday. The Olympic games are being followed here with the greatest interest. The telegraphed re ...
... r H. t. fash, A.A.A. LORD BURGHLEY, chairman British Olympic Association and d h, T ° io ,94 °- otthe A_A.A. A.A.A. and by the official. an d member, ...
... In view of the cycling championships to be held connection with the Olympic games, interesting to remember thstthe fire-tevent was won Englishman on an Enelieh bicycle. Mr. K. Keeping happene ...
... BRITAIN WINS TEAM RACE. JAVELIN RECORD BEATEN. Favoured brighter weather than on either Monday or Tuesday, yesterday's attendance at the great Stadium, miserably email before the in ...
... BOYCOTT URGED BY U.S. CHURCHES. Hot on the heels of the latest demands by- Jewish organisations that the United States should withdraw its support from the 1936 Olympic Games in ...
... BRITAIN'S CHANCES Football Starts On Monday And Lasts Ten Days . . . Over Four Thousand Athletes Representing 45 Nations THE Olympic Games Berlin o ...
... DEVONIAN'S SUCCESS. Yesterday there was another full programme at the Stadium. A good deal interest was evinced by West of England people in the performance of F. Holman, of Exeter ...
... LORD DESBOROUGH'S OPINION. Speaking at luncheon given the Phyllis Court Club the competitors the Olympic Regatta at Henley, yesterday. Lord Desborough said though Italy was un ...