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Chinese Civil Servants' Swimming Gala Outstanding Success
MR. LAU KING-TSING PRESENTS PRIZES DONATED BY SUN COMPANY,
NOVELTY EVENTS IN DEMAND
The second monthly swimming gala at the Chinese Civil Ser vants' Club last night was an outstanding success. The brilliantly lighted pool cast back the reflection of the many coloured lights sur- rounding the North Point pavilion and lent to the function the truc carnival touch. Novelty events were in great demand and the amusement derived from the ingenuity of the promoters was most
laudable.
All the entrants for the various events were members of the Club and at the conclusion of a most successful gala Mr. Lau King tsing, a former interpreter at the Supreme Court, distributed, the many prizes, so sportingly donated by the Sun Company,
200 metres, 4 boy team race):
1. "A team.
Time: 3 mins 10-15 secs. Won by yards.
100 metres (Medley) :—
1. Lai Pun-sin.
2.
Kwok Tsz-hi. -
3 Ngan Tai-hong."
Time: 1 min. 38 secs,
Won by 4 yards.
50 metres (entrying a baby):—
1. Lai Pun-sin and Sin Ka
kwong.
2. Lai Yim-cheok and Sin Ka-
kim.
3. Sim Foo-shun and Sin Ka
yim.
50 metres (girls blindfold race) :—
1.
Ng Kai-wan.
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2. Leung Tsing-chun.
Time: 54 secs,
Won by 20 yards..
Indian Club (fireworks display) :—
1. Chan Stze-shung.
2. Tong Chiu-hi..
MICKEY WALKER
WINS BY K.O.
ITALIAN OPPONENT FLOORED IN 70 SECONDS.
HUGE CROWD DISAPPOINTED.
Newark, N.J., July 25. Mickey Walker, who began tackling heavier fighters im- mediately after relinquishing his middleweight championship of the world some two years ago, made a short job of his bout against Salvatore Rug- girello, the Itallan heavy- weight, here to-night when he finished his opponent in one minute and 10 seconds.. Walker's knockout blow came in the first round of a scheduled 10-
round contest:
When the ball for the first round Bounded the two battlers came from their corners and sparred cautious- ly: After an exchange of a few light taps Walker found an open- ing, and right then and there he Inserted a crushing blow which Bent the ambitious Italian to the canvas for the full count.
RUGGED FIGHTER.
Most of the fight fans barely settled down for the bout when to their surprise they found the re feree counting over Ruggirello
Buggirello is a rugged fighter. Many of the spectators thought Walker's blow was just a lucky punch. Before coming to this" country the Italian boasted of 14 wins out of 16 bouts, eight of which he won by knockouts, et
One of Walker's biggest
his career among-
@when
moments heavier
Threading the Needle:--
1. Kwok Taz-hi and Ng Shup-
yim.
2 Ngau Tai-hong and Chan
Yim-king.
100 metres (boys' Medley) --
1. Mak Wai-ning/
2. Sin Ka-wet-
3. Chan Ping-hung-
Time: 1 min. 49-3/5 secs.." Won by 2 feet.
100 Metres mixed group (drawing); 1. Lai Yim-chuk, and Chan
Ping-hing.
2. Lai Pun-sin and Kwok Tsz-
shun.
8. Ngau Tai-fong and Mak Wai-
king.
Time: 1 min 14 secs. Won by yards.
FINAL JAPANESE.
TRIALS.
Los Angeles Sees Their Worst Performances.
FIVE BOXERS.
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Los Angeles, July 24,"
For the purpose of deciding the Japanese acquatic entries for the World Olympic Games; Japanese athletes this afternoon had the anal selection of swimmers when the following favourable results were recorded :—
200 Metres Breast Stroke:
R.. Koike, 2m. 47 secs. Y. Tsuruta, 2m, 47.6 secs.
S. Nakagawa, 2m. 56.2 secs. 100 Metres Breast Stroke:
Y. Miyazaki, 59.3 secs. T. Kawaishi, 59,8 secs. 3. Takahashi,, 1 minute. H. Toyoda, 1m. 0.2: sece. K Katayama, im. 0.3 secs. M.. Yusa, 1m. 0.8 seca." M. Yusa, im. 0.8 secs. 100 Metres Back Stroke:
M. Kiyokaya, 1m. 9.2 secs. K. Kawazu, 1m 9.8 secs. M. Suzuki, Im. 124 secs. N. Iriye, 1m. 12.4 secs.
200, Metres Back Stroke:
T. Yokoyama, 2m. 18.2 sech
T: Oyekata, 2m. 18.2 secs. T. Takemura, 2m. 19 secs.
1,500 Metres Free Style:..
K. Kitamura, 19m. 45.4 secs. SMakine, 20m 25.8 secs. K. Ishiharada, 20m 28.4 secs. S. Sugimoto, 20m. 48.2 secs.
A
Girls' 100 Metres Breast Stroke:
K. Kojima, m. 16.2 secs. Y. Aruta, 1m. 17 secs.
H. Matsuzawa, 1m. 19 secs.
Girls 100 Metres Back Stroke:
M. Yokota, 1m. 25 secs.. Girls 400 Metres Back Stroke:
H. Morioka, 4m. 16 Becs. Girls 200 Metres Breast Stroke:
H. Mayebata, 2m. 18 secs. "team defeated "B" by a
Mr. Tabata manager for the score of 5-4, after the los-Japanese swimmers said after the ers had scored three quick trial swim that to-day's records goals in the closing minutes. can be regarded as the worst they have ever made and he is of the firm belief they can register bet- ter records easily:
Water Polo
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China 'Mail Sports Diary.
TO-DAY.
Lawn Bowls.
Open Championship. (on K.C.C. green.)
A. M. Holland v. R. F. Luz. C.. S. Beat 'v. C. G. Silva,
Spey Royal Cup-Craigengower v. Recreio at K.C.C. at 4.30 p.m.
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FOOTBALL POSTPONED.
"The football match between the British Navy and the Com- bined Canton Air Force and Navy was postponed last night until next Friday.
BOWLS GAME POSTPONED.
The Open Singles Lawn Bowls match between "AM. Holland and R. F. Luz has been postponed this afternoon.
ATHLETES ENTERTAINED
Los Angeles, July 24. More than 5,000 local Japanese Ameri- residents, including some can friends, were hosts at Luna" Park this morning at a welcome re- ception in honour of the Japanese athletes to Loe World Olympic Games.
"Mr. Sato, Japanese Consul, opened the meeting and Mr. John Porter, Mayor of Los Angeles gave a welcoming speech to the visiting young athletes.
1,000 American-born Japanese children staged a number of enter- tainment.
BOXING ENTRANTS.
Los Angeles, July 24 In the Boxing Section of the World Olympic Games, the Japanese to-day made official entries, one man in each class as follows Fly- weight, A. Nakao; featherweight, weight K Murakami; bantam
K. Kameoka; light-weight Koot- susuk; welterweight, Y. Hira bayashi..
(Cricket Results on Page 1.)
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