'MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1929.
CHINESE SWIMMERS, C. F. Lec. one of the hardest-
S.C.A.A. HARBOUR RACE
A
AND AQUATICS
TWO-DAY GALA
Vigorous and stylish swimming seen at North Point on Satur- when the South China Athle- Association, as part of their 4th annual aquatic sports meet- held the cross-harbour race Excellent times members.
working of S.CA.A. officials.
Winning Liste
The competitors in their respec- tiye classes. were:-.
!. Young
MEN AND BOYS
Yuen-wal 57.1/5 secs.)
Hang-wah
2. Yeung
05.4/5 secs.)
3. Luk Man-wai 4. Wong Kee-lung 5. Wong Siu-che
5. Cheung Wing-kwong.
24 Ip
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ming.
SWIMMING GALA
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THE
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4. High Jump (final); B. Gosano (P.); 2. Pte. Die Law (P.): 3, Ple G. B. Hayer (8.)
Height: 5 ft. 2 ins 5.990 Yards Race:-1, Píê. C. C. Frances (M.G.); 2, Pte. F.-M. Silva, (P.); 8, Pte. Gilchrist (S.).
Times:
2 ming, 14.4/5 secs, and 3. mina. 15.3/5 seda,
KEEN COMPETITION FOR ·
ATHLETIC HONOURS
MACHINE GUN CO. SCORE
Two events for the championship.
6. Open Tug of War (final): 3/15 Favoured by ideal weather con- of the Colony were decided at the ditions, although rather on the Panjab Regt. v. 28th (H.) Battery, (Teams of ):-Won. by
Two straight pulis.
mins. V.R.C. bata on Saturday night when warm side for the runners, with ex-R.A.
Panjabs.
9
BREA
(final),
A. S. Bliss (B.); 2, Ptc. PM. (P.): 3, Pte.. A, Carvalho (P.). Times: 56.4/5'sees, and GT sece. 9. Band Race/Sergt. Pinna.
Pte. Barretto (Big Drum); 2
10. Corps
Tug-of-War (final): Scottish Co. v. Machine Gun Co. (Teams of 8)-Won by Scottish Co.
Two straight pulla
(440 yds, 11. Corps Relay "Rane Machine Gun Co.; 2, The Battery: 3, yds., 220 yds., 440 yds.):-1, Portuguese Co.
the Club held its fourth night swim-cellent music provided by their own ming gala. The attendance was not band, the annual athletic meeting 7. Open Mile Race:-1,Pte. L so large as on the previous oc-of the Hong Kong Volunteer De-Baulsh (1st Batta. Somerset 1); 2 easton, but those who turned up fence Corps, held on, the Kowloon Indians disqualified...
Time: 4 mine. 57.2/5 secs. Wong Ki-chau, & Li Ki-young, were given a fine evening's enter-Cricket Club ground on Saturday 8. 440 Yards Chan Ki-chung, 10 Yung Wa-fai, 11tainment. A jazz orchestra from afternoon, was a great success.
Gor. p Kam Hop-yee, 12 Chu Chi-chok 13
There were over a thousand Silva ere, returned and the event was La Mingon. 14 H Ping-ki, 15 Ip the Somerset Light Infantry played nducted with the high degree of Chi-chiu, Ting Ni-sze, 17 Cheung during the swimming and after-spectators present to watch the Kam-wa, 18 Laf Lishang 19 Fung ward supplied music for dancing."civilian soldiers" competing for ecision that is characteristic of
Mo-tong, 20
20 Leung Wing-chu, 21
The first championship event was honours, and they were not disap- Fuen-thing, Chung Chan sam, officials' thoroughness.
the Long Plunge in which there pointed. The contestants, one and Sau pink, 23 Trung chi nan, 2 chín fleet of steam and motor 26 Lui Wai-hung, 26 Chik Shiu-look, were nine competitors. It was won all, were out to do their be, with a fine the result that some very keen cota- bnebes conveyed the 66 swim- 27 He Wing-yee, 28 Chau Kwok- by Chiu "Keong-wah with
of 56 ft. 9 shaon, 20 Leung Chau, 0 Luk Tat-plunge
J. R. petitions were seen. ders from
The 100 yards dash provided a the bathing pavilion hang. 31 in Wa-san, 82 Li H, 33 Soares was a good second, covering Across to Channel Rock
thrilling finish between Lammert light, Chu Chik, 44 Chan, Chau-ping, 35 a distance of 55 ft. B ins.
Wu Kai-fun,
fa Ko Tso-w
Tso-wang, 57 hich stands of the mainland,
The championship was decided and Carvalho, and the former just Sham Chenk-wan, 58 Tong Chung-hin, bout a mile distant. A large 39 Kwan Kam (50 years of age, the by the best out of three plunges, managed to win by a touch, doing
a matter of record, the the distance in 10.1/5 secs. older competitor) 40 Chan Sun-chi, and as sampang 41 Man Ping-him 12 Li Fu, 43 Mak plunges of the first five competitors
Fat-ming, 1 Lai In-cheuk, 46 Chin
are given below:- Kin-yung 13 Li Chin-hung, 47 Wong Pik-lam, 48 Wong Chi-hoi, 40 Mak Man-cheong 50 Wong Yuk-pui.
- Boys UNDER 15. 1 Yeung Yuk-wah
21 secs.)
umber of bedagged
nrked the route.
Tour
com-
2. Luk Tat-tsuen
3. Yuen Tsz-kok:
LADIES
€36 mins.
Only Two Give Up A but two of the betitors completed the course: There were eleven ladies and boys under 15 years of age and these two classes included none who gave up. The fair sex and the youngsters, com. peting among themselves, took the water 5 minutes before the men.
Gradually the male contingent Miss Chu Kau-san, 5 Miss Yuen
drew up to the vanguard; but the thousands in the stand could not distinguish individuals when the leaders came in sight.
current,
There was not much the slight flow running westwards towards the centre of the harbour. In accordancs with hints
given
4. Li Tsin-hing.
ins.
Chiu Keong-wah, 47 ft. 2 in., 55 ft. 9 ins., 52 ft. 4 ins.
J. R. Soares, 63 ft. 8 ins., 55 ft.
8ins., 55 ft. 4 in.
S. E. Edgar, 48 ft. 3 ins., 47 ft.
9 ins., 55 ft. 8 ins.
Q. M. S. Grossman, 48 ft., 47 ft. 2% ins., 44 ft. 10 ins.
S. Haroon, 43 ft. 1 in., 41 ft. 11⁄2
Johnstone's Fine Win
1. Miss Kwok Chel-tuing (42 mins.ins., 47 ft. 6 ins.
58.3/5 secs.)
2. Miss Young Wai-pun 3. Miss Ho Dj-hung.
Tug of War
A strenuous teat of brawn was when the Indians and the
seen
220
Times: 2 mins, 44.1/5 secs. and 2 mins. 44.4/5 secs.
12. Putting-the-Shot Cheld at
Pta. Headquarters): -1,
3. A. Gregory (M.G.); 2, Pte. 7. A. Plummer (M.G.); 3, Pte. Forbes (S.).
Distance: 29 ft: 4% ing. Commandant's Cup for Highest Royal Artillery were engaged in the Aggregate Points (presented by It- tug-of-war event. All hefty men Col. L. G. Bird, O.BE., D.S.0.);-1, and used to pulling heavy guns up Machine Gun Co. (21 points), fast the hills, both teams were seen at year's Champions; 2, Portuguese Co. their beat. The Indians won in two (16 points); 3, The Battery and Scot- straight pulls, but only after a lottish Ce with 8 points asch,
Points towards the Aggregate Cup
of exertion.
The open relay race attracted 5, several entries; even the Hong
8
The other championship event Kong Police entering a team under under Bandmaster A. S. M. Rodrigues.
Mr. L. HC. Calthrop (Assistant
wan
the
100
| were awarded in
in Race Nos. 1, 2, 10, 11 and 12. Excellent music was rendered by the Corps Band, during the events,
The programme of music, played yards, Free Superintendent of Police, Kow by the band of the Hong Kong Style race.
The following Pui-hang, Miss Leung Yuet-chun,
took leon), but they soon found out that Volunteer Defence Cerps, was as fol- four local swimmers 7 Miss Yuen Pui-cheung (12 years of age), 8 Miss Ho Oi-wan (12 years part:J. R. Johnstone, W. Law-without a thief as their quarry, lows:-March, "American Red Cross,"
Selection,
"Maritano," of age), Miss Cheung, Chol-fong, Fence, S. V. Gittins and Leung Sui- they were not able to step on the (Panella);
"My *Dreani 10 Mi Wa Son-chun.
Imax. It was won by Johnstone in accelerator. The honour went to (Wallace); Waltz,
the King's Own Scottish Borderers' Waltz," (Waldteufel); March, "El NON-COMPETING
fine style in 59.1/5 secs. With "A" team, with their second string Alarico," (Javaloyes);, Waltz, "Dream Chan Tan-bing (31 mins. 36 seca). Lawrence second. His time was
"Days," (Fulton); Waltz, "Blue Yesterday's Sports
61.2/5 secs.
Danube, Strauss); March, "Colonel Other interesting events included
Bogey," (Alford); "Serenade, Following the harbour race on
a 50 yards Ladies Handicap which
"Dreams of Love," (Fulton). Saturday, the annual aquatic sports
Officials was won by Miss V. Allen, and two meeting of the Association was
coming in a good second.
The Corps' Relay Race also pro- vided a thrilling finish between the Machine Gun Co, and the Porta-
point after a hard run.
by officials, the swimmers struck held at North Paint yesterday, when eam races. In one of the latter guese; the former winning thei
out against the tide, heading east wards until only 400 yards or so remained.
Breast Stroke?
sec.,
two V.B.C., teams competed cap- tained, respectively, by J. R. John- stone and E. Zimmern. Johnstone's
...
The officials were: - Umpires. Lieut.-Col. L. G. Bird, Lieut.-Col. T. A. Robertson, Mr. W. Logan.
Judge Lieut.-Col. L. G. Bird, Licht Col T. A. Robertson, Major R A. Wolfe Murray, Capt. E. J. R. Mitchell, Lieut. G. Duncan, Mr. J. P.
Robinson.
Starters. Lieut. H. A. Kelly, 2nd Battn. K.O.S.B., Mr. W, Logan.
V. Time Keepers Corp. A. J. Ribeiro, Pte. A. Barros.
Clerks of the Course.-Lieut. J.
Unfortunate Incident there was another large attendance
The open one mile, flat race was of interested spectators,
Some good times were recorded team won by three seconds. Three rather disappointing. Several run- in the various events, and no fewer service teams fought out the other ners faced the starter, but after than two of the Association's re-team race and again the R.G.A the first round they were spread It was noticed that one who
cords ware broken. Chan Ki-emerged victors at the expense of out all over the track, with two Indians in the lead. Fte. Balsh had swum breast stroke all the chung won the 50 metres Free the KOSE. way had a commanding lead. Style championship in 31.1/5 secs.
The gala was closed with a very soon got into second position, and This proved to be the first com- thus smashing the record of 31.3/10 sporting and keenly contested water when coming on the straight in the whilst in the 200 metres polo match. England v. Portugal final round, he was half a breast petitor to touch the winning bar. Breast Stroke championship, Wong The Portuguese won by the only behind the first Indian, when an Norris Owen, Lieut. H. R. Forsyth, He was in the "boys under 15" Ki-leung established a new record goal of the match which was netted unfortunate incident occurred. He B.S.M. E. P. Streatfield, Sergt. V. C.
by W. Lawrence with a fine shot won the race by a touch, and a Branson, Sergt. S. D. Igglesden. class.
of 3 mins. 242 secs.
There Striking well out towards
were six championship half way through the second half protest was entered. The judges Competitors' Stewards-Lieut. R. K. were in conference for a long time, Valentine, 3/Lieut. J. S. Rodrigues, and it was thought that Balsh Sergt A. Urquhart, Sergt. 3. C. Quarry Bay, he came in with the events which all counted points to- of the game.
wards the individual championship
would be disqualified, but he was Fletcher, B.Q.M.S. J. E. Davis, of the rest. These included the full results were as follows given as first, the explanation given C.Q.M.S. H. Millington.
Ground. Capt. A. M. Thornhill, harbour race, four points being long, Plunge in Keong-wall of it being that the two Indians halt not Corps. Sergt. Major W. Edmonds,
Four Chiu ft.
The matter c.QMS. C. S. Coom, Gar. M. I. de awarded for each win, petitors tied for honour wih 10 9% ins.; 2, J. R. Soares, 55 ft. 8 ins. entered their names.
Breast Stroke (open to was referred to their officers, who ville. points each out of a possible 24. the Colony). Wan Kwong-tin, said that they had entered three Reception. Major S. J. Jordain, were Yunx Yusa-wah Time: $4.4/6 sec8.; 2, W. Foraita, men for that event, and the Indian Capt. E. J. R. Mitchell, 2/Lieut. J. F.
The only ather Time: 35.2/5 secs- (winner of the harbour race) and
finished close to Foraits.
of them. The judges ruled against Chan Kee-cheung, Yeung Hang-wah competitor was H. M. Remedios who who should have come first was one Wrigh and Wong Ki-leung, who all did
100 yards Free Style (Champion-the Indians, and the honour was Arthur Morrison, aged 37, a shin of well yesterday.
ship
the Colony)-1, conceded to Balsh..
patient at the Ministry of Pensions The Commandant's cup was won Hospital, Orpington, Kent, Johnstone, Time: 69.175 secs.: 2 W. Lawrence, Time: $1.2/5 secs.' There
by the Machine Gun Corps, who found dead in his bath. were four competitors.
had 21 points against the Portu- guese 15..
current amidst tremendous excite ment. Another swimmer who, in the last stages, did not have the advantage of position by reason of having taken the direct line. These across, was observed to be speedi
gaining on the boy, swimming powerful overarm stroke. The Youngster. however, plodded on And was deservedly cheered on reaching the finish. His name was
At the conclusion, the prizes won both on Saturday and Jester- day were distributed by Mrs. M. K. Lo, wife of the President of the S.C.AA.
Results
50
Yeung Yuk-wah and his actual time. was 36 minutes, 21 seconds.
His pursuer Lurned out to be Chan Tsan-king, who was wine Full results of yesterday's swim- ming an "exhibition race." He ming events are given below:--
200 Metres Open Belay Race-1, was the winner last year when the
er last year Chinese Chinese Bathing Club Team; 2, South event was This season he, sent in his entry China "A" Team Time: 3 mins. 16 petitors.
ate and was, accordingly, debar- red, so he "swam for fun," as he laughingly put it. His time was 31 minutes, 36 seconds.
Results
50 yards Free Style (open to the Colony)-1, W. Lawrence, Time: 27.1/5 secs. 2, Leung Sub-man, Time:
Gift For Lady Clementi 272/5 secs. There were four com-
H.E the Governor (Sir Cecil petitora.
Diving open to the Colony (two Clementi, K.C.M.G and Lady plain dives from platform, and two Clementi, M.B.E., accompanied by fancy dives from springboard)-1, Capt. A. J. L. Whyte, A.D.C., RE, Ed. da Roza, 101 points; 2, G. A. Varrived on the ground about five Hall, 99 points. There were five com-3'clock, and were received by It. Ladies' Handicap. 1, Col. L. G. Bird, D.S.; OB.E. Com- 50 yards 50 Metres Free Style (Ladies), Miss V Allen, Time: 42.1/5 secs.; 2, mandant of the ILK.VD Corpa, Miss Kwok Choi-ning: 2, Miss Chu Miss P. Hunt
Hong Kong Eau-san; 3, Miss Hc Oi-hung. Time:
da Roza, Time: 31.2/5 secs.: 2, After the prizes had been given the winners by Lady J. 100 Metres Handicap-1, Cheung Naves. There were nine compoti-out to Wing-kwonildren under
Lif Wai-hung
tors and two heats hind to be sw. Clementi, Lieut. Col, L. G. Bird said
two finalists 50 Metres
12 The other
were E. that the Hong Kong Volunteer De- years)-1, Yuen Sze-kok; 2-Yung Zimmern and Geo. Lynn. The latter fence Corps were indebted to Lady had the misfortune to fall into the Fook-pui; 3, Chan Kai-him-
ECCA.
51 SEXB,
50 yarde Members Handicap-1,
Finishing Struggle Behind him came Young Yuen- the official wah, the winner of men's race, He had also rolled
50 Metrea Championship-1, Chan bath just before the start and was Clement: for her kindness in com- on a breast stroke most of the Ki-chung: 2, Wong Ki-leung; &, Halbadly left. He completed the course, ing to give the prizes away, and
however,
also to the Committee of the Kow- way, taking almost the same Cheung-fook. Time: 81.1/5 sees (Re-
cord). course as Chan Taan-hing's:
50 Nettes
60 yards Boys' Handicap. 1, A. da loon Cricket Club for the loan of fo Ladies (Breast Reza, Time: 40 secs.; 2, C. Chan their ground. It was easily the best Hotly pressing the inner was Stroke)-1, Min Ho Od-wan; 2, Miss tong. Yeung Hang-wah who, although Chu Kan-pun; 3. Miss Teang Moach to swim 50 yards), J. B. that kind, and this was borne out Inter-Club Team Race (five-a-side picee of ground for an event of a little in arrear, had the advan chau
100
Metres Handicap (Breast Johnstone's V.R.C. "A" team, Time: by the good time achieved in all Cage of tide. When this challenge Stroke), Wang i-chau 2, Cheung, 35 secs. The only other com- the events. He asked that three threatened danger, Yeung Yuen-Wing-kwong: 3, Lam Kyokus
peting team was the V.R.C. "B" team, rousing cheers be given to Lady wah (the winner) changed to the 200 Metros Ladies' Championship. captained by E. Zimmern.
Clementi: This met with apon- crawl stroke and retained his ad, Miss Chan Fak-fai; 2, Miss Ho
rvices Team Race (four-p-side,
swim 50 yards).1, RG.Ataneous response and a "Tiger" was vantage. Yeung Yuen-wah's time hung: 3, Miss Yeng Wai-jun Timer 2 mins. 3 secs. 2, K.0.8.B., thrown in as well
4 Thins. 17 secs. ་ ་ was 32 minutes. 57176 seconds;
G secs. The only other Time: 2.mins, G secs.
Lieut. Col. Bird then presented 100 Metres Free Style, that of Yeung Hang-wah, the ship-t, Chan Ki-chung: Hui tent was the Royal Navy, and they Lady Clementi with a purse, and in
Anished only one second behind the Time: second
was 33 minutes, Cheung-fook; 3, Kim Hop-yue. man,
accepting the gift, Lady Clementi 1 min. 18.2/5 secs, der er de 054/5 seconds,
100 Metres Free Style Handicap
Folo Portugal beat Eng said that she had neither zu Then the others came in in (Children under 15 years). 1, Yung land by one goal to nil Scorer, W. jumped and that she did not groups, with close struggles for Wah-fai;
Lawrence, in the, second half, Lee 2Yuen Sze-fook;
The teams were:--Portugal: Rocha the other four men's prizes.
The distinguishing colours of the 50
(V.R.C. "B" Soares (V.R.C. "A") units were: The Battery, Red Metres Race (Free
Remedios IV.R.C. B), Wong Style), Leung Tat-man, 2,
Marcal (V.R.C "A"
Roza Pereira Engineer Co. & Corps Signals, Yun-sang.
AL V.R.C
Roza Pereira Blue: Mobile Unit MMA & AC Stroke)-1, Miss Yeung Pai-g; 2,
Miss Kwok Choi-ming Fourteenth to reach the end waa Miss Kwok Chel-ming, who has
won the race before and achieved fame in international ladies' harbour swims conducted
veters!
100:
Champion
Metres for Ladies Back (VF.C. "B"), and W Lawretice Co.'s), Orange; Machine Gun Co.,
Wal-pun Time: 2 mins, 384/5 secs.
100
V.R.G. “R” England: Hampton White:
Scottish Co., Purple:
Miss Ho Di-hung: 12/6 sees (RN.). Lt. Howard (S.L.I.), Railton Portuguese Co. & Corps Band, Red
Metres Championship (Back
ack (Kowloon), Davies (R.N.). Witchell by the Victoria Recreation Club. Stroke)-1, This young lady completed the Yeung Hang-wah Chan Ki-chung. Early Friday's Programme
Yeung Yuen-vaEarley (SLL (Kowloon), and and Green; Reserve Co., Green Saving Exhibition--Ne prizes.
Course in 42 minutes,
56.8/5
second, swimming breast stroke throughout.
Metres Free Style Ladies Han The following is the draft pro- Chan Yuk-fail 2, Migsramme for the night fete to be held on Kou-san; 3. Miss Ho Oi-wan Friday, October: 4:
Mise
RESULTS
The results were as follows: 1100 Yards Race (final) :-- Cpl. G. P. Lammert (MG), last year's winner L/Cpl
190 Motres Bick-Stroke Handi- 220 yards free style-Championship
Pte. A Eastman (M.G. A pleasing, feature was the pro-
Ping-kee 2, Chi Hang- of the Colony.
10.1/5 secs and 10.4/5500R inence, occupied, comparatively, cap)-1, Ho
young; 3,
3, Yung Wah-Isi.
100 yards breast stroke-Champion Long Jump 1;__f/Cp\ (Breast ship of the Colony
Goiano (P.) 2. Grr. J. King (B);
Distance: 17 feet
by the non-winning ladies, some.
200 Metres Diving Championship of the 3, Pte. T. Whitley (MG
of whom showed much improve- Stroke)-1, Wong ment. The boys were as keen as Ki-chau; S. Yeung ever, although they were, official-3 mins, 24% sees (Record).
65 Metres (Ladies Nomination-1,
ly competing with their seniors, Hai Cheung-fook and Miss Chu Kan in that no special awards had been sam: 2,
ned for them. The box who Kwong Ma Kam-hung sud: Miss Maning 3, Ho Ping-kee and
finished ahead of everybody else, Miss Ho
Colony, and
the Colony,
25 yards dash/free style-Open to
60 yards boys” race-Handgap Open to the Colony.
50 yards aches', race-Handicap
oung Yuk-wah, is to receive Competition 1, Chaning Open to the Colony.
50 yards members' race Handicap. ecial recognition in a silver cup200 Metres Championshin (Free Services this race a side, each presented by the chairman, Mr. Style)-1, Kam Bap-yee; Yeung to swim 50 yards Ho Tu His compétitors also did Hang wah Wong
Members' team race a side, each all the third of the six being Times 7mins. 26.1/8 Beer.
100 Metres for Official
10 years of age. This was Style). Ho Pak-hing: en Tsz-kuk, the son of Mr. Tons: 3, Lee Kam-fook
-leang
to swin 50 yards.
(Fres
F
8. Open Relay Race (final) (220 yds., 220 yds. 440 yds & Seyda): -1, 2nd K.0.S.B. A Team 2, 2nd K.O.S.D. 3 Team-
Times: 4 mine. 56 seog hnd 5 matus.
15 08 secs W
trance Loen Events 1, 2 & 31.00 4 & 50 cent and 8-$2.00
per team.
Entries close at 6.00 nm on Monday, Sept. 30.
Water Polo Scotland vs. Portugal. | All entrance fees must accompany (Continued at foot of next column.) entries.
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