TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1932.

THE CHI

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ROZA-PEREIRA AGAIN OUTSTANDING SWIMMER OF YEAR

The South Wales Borderers soccer team which defeated the Royal Artillery by four clear goals on Saturday and which is expect ed in some quarters to win the premier league.—(Ying Ming.) ;

Lincolns

The

Team

Football Feted In Shanghai

Tung

Hwa Team Present

Shield As Memento

THEIR DEBUT ON ATURDAY

FIRST MAMAK SHIELD CASUALTY.

Lazenby Injured Against HMS. Tamar.

BUT R.A.S.C. WIN.

Police Beat Engineers for Second Victory.

In an evenly contested Mamak Hockey match on the Navy ground

ward,

shot.

KHOO HOOL-HYE IN FINAL.

Beats Gordon Lum In

Four Sets:

TO MEET DUFF.

Last Year's Finalists Again In Opposition.

TAKES FOUR MAJOR TITLES

CAMPBELL DEFEATED IN HALF MILE

WEBB WINS FROM KERR

HIS EXCELLENCY WITNESSES KEEN COMPETITION AT V.R.CANT

LIONEL ROZA-PEREIRA -YESTERDAY SECURED HIS FOURTH TITLE IN THE 1932 COLONY SWIMMING CHAMPION. SHIPS AT THE V.R.C. WHEN HE BEAT W. T. CAMPBELL, THE BORDERERS REPRESENTATIVE, BY HALF A LENGTH TO WIN THE HALF MILE TITLE.

IT WAS ONE OF THE FINEST FINISHES WITNESSED IN THE V.R.C. BATH, FOR CAMPBELL, AFTER BEING ALMOST A LENGTH BEHIND WITH ONLY FOUR LAPS TO GO DIS- PLAYED AMAZING SPEED AND DETERMINATION OVER THE LAST TWO LAPS. HE ALMOST CAUSED A SENSATION, BUT PEREIRA'S REMARKABLE STAMINA AND FASTER STROKE

QUEEN'S

SPECIAL

NEWS!

PROVED TOO GOOD FOR HIM. SHEK NAM-PUI, WHO WAS The First Pictures FORCED TO LEAVE THE BATH IN THE QUARTER MILE ON SATURDAY, CAME THIRD, TWO LENGTHS BEHIND CAMP- BELL.

Shanghai, Sept. 29. Khoo-hooi-hye to-day qualified to at King's Park yesterday afternoon, meet W. A. H. Duff, the holder, for the R.A.S.C. defeated HLM.S. the Tennis Singles Championship of Tamar and Small Ships by the odd Shanghai when he defeated Gordon Lum 6-3 after leading him 6-3, 6-1, goal in three.

Lazenby, of the R.AS.C, had the 9-12 on Sunday evening,

A crowd of nearly 400 saw Khoo misfortune to get badly struck above the knee and it is feared that win the required set after 20 he will be unable to participate in minutes' play.

Khoo simply outdrove Lum. The the next few games in the Tour-

latter put up a good show, his ser- nament.

The soldiers deserved to win, and, vice being effective and his work on the run of the play, should have at the net giving him several points, netted more times than they did, but the forceful drives of Khoo, their forwards displaying faulty which were well placed near the shooting. Kirpa Ram gave them the baseline, kept him from coming up lead, which they kept till the inter- and the victor has perhaps no equal here when it comes to a baseline vai...

In the second half, the Navy team game.

Ever since China's leading stars drew level through Tatley, who was playing a good ganie at centre-for-made their debut in the 8th Far Towards the end, Keene Eastern Olympic Games held here scored the winning goal with a neat in 1927, there has been a long series of controversial claims regarding Funnell, in. goal for the R.AS.C., their merits in the game, but Khoo's In view of the arrival of the Lin- fine players to leave for Hong colnshire Regiment in the Colony, Kong in a day or two. He wished was brilliant, and, on his present clear-cut triumph has now cast all His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government, the It is the consensus of opinion Hon. Mr. W. T. Southorn, and Mrs. Southorn were interested spec- from Shanghai yesterday the fold them great success in the southern form, can compare favourably with doubt aside. lowing article from the China Press port and expressed the wish that the best goalkeepers In the Colony.

Tung Hwa might have the chance The winners were well served by that Khoo is playing much better tators during the Half Mile race. They were accompanied by Mr. will prove of Interest:-

their defence throughout.

tennis than last year when he lost J. Barrow, Private Secretary to His Excellency, and Capt. We "Plenty of drinks, gulped between to meet them once more there.

For the Tamar, the left back, left to Duff in the final match in four Alec Leslie, honorary coach of the the many sumptuous courses of Chinese choice food and blended Tung Hwa team, then rose to speak wing and Tatley were outstanding, sets. When the finalists meet again A.D.C.

Roza Pereira's time for the race| with several well-worded speeches He spoke very highly of the military The team lacked combination, but on Saturday, Khoo will do his very featured the farewell dinner party team and asked Mr. Ting, the chair-should Improve with a few more best to get even with the present

champion, and it is very probable was poor, considering his time of shield as 2

that he will do it. He is in much given by the Tung Hwa Football man, to present a

better physical shape than when h last year. He clocked 12 minutes Club at the Sun Ya Restaurant on memento to the Lincolns. Mr. Ting)

taken to Lieut. The Police gained their second Nanking Road in honour of the presented the Lincolnshire football team. The Williams, who responded in appre-victory in the Mamak Hockey met, the Canadian a year ago. And and 38 seconds in 1950 when he gathering was a big one and merri- clative terms on the hospitality ex-Tournament yesterday afternoon, his strokes in recent games seem to won the Colony championship. In to come within less than three se ment swung high throughout the tended him and his men and stated when, at Sookunpoo, they defeated have more power behind them than 1933 he lowered this by 33 seconds In an exhibition doubles match conds of breaking the 1929 record, evening as glasses, clinked, chop that the friendship created between the Royal Engineers by the odd they ever had. sticks clattered and jaws worked the Lincolns and the Tung Hwa goal in three. The game was play-

Club would always be remembered ed at a fast pace, and exchanges to following the Lum-Khoo match, Guy held by J. R. Johnstone. This year, overtime.

wards the end were of a very ex-Cheng and Paul Kong defeated It was a fairly distinguished ga- by them.

Raoul Canavarro and A. G. Meise however, over 19 seconds were add- LOCAL DEBUT.

citing nature.

ed to his last year's time. It is thering." Among those present were

R. Grimshaw, chairman of the Tate registered the Police Arst by 6-8 and 7-5.

probable that if he had been press leading officials of the.. Shanghai

Na-Shanghai Football Association, Stan goal, with a shot that struck the

ed by Campbell, this would have Football Association, China

been greatly decreased.. tional Amateur Athletic Federation, Gash, captain of the Police football Army goalkeeper and went into the officers and team, George Chow of the China net. Ghulam Mohammed scored Police Football Club, football players of the Lincolnshirë National Amateur Athletic Feders- the second goal. Regiment, officials and members of tion and. Y. Y. Chow, captain of

matches.

POLICE WIN AGAIN.

The Police, who were one of the the Tung Hwa Football Club, and Tung Hwa eleven were among the seven teams that entered the tour- presa. other speakers who made the even nament last season, have commenc members of the local Athletics, particularly football, forming memorable by their cloquented the season well with victories in their first two matches, the Ger! ed the general topic of discussion speeches.

Things were enlivened by the man Club being their first victims at all the tables.

Hayden scored many songs sung both by the Tung last Saturday.

the only goal against them. Hwa men and the Lincolns."

The Royal Engineers are new- comers to the tournament, of whom

#SHIELD PRESENTED:

S. N. Ting, one of the promoters of the Tung Hwa Football Club, presided at the function and con-

The Lincolns are reputed to have very formidable soccer eleven and

ducted the procedure in good order. their debut against the Police at more will be heard once they settle He delivered the opening speech, Sookunpoo on Saturday is eagerly down. welcoming the Lincolnshire foot-awaited by local enthusiasts. Their ballers and their officers, praising second eleven will be in opposition their sportsmanship on the football to St. Joseph's and their third team field and expressing regret that such will play the Radio.

JALIL'S HAT TRICK. Jalil, of the "Jats, who figur in the TO- prominently cent hockey trials, claimed three of the four goals scoredTM by!

ed

FENCING CLUB OPEN THE CAPTAIN'S CUP the HQ. Wing, Jats, against

SEASON ON OCT. 17. SCORES AT FANLING.

November Contest At Opening Cruise.

At a meeting

Hong the

Edward And Sleap Qualify.

In the Captain's Cup Competition at Fanling played during the

the Chub second eleven, in a friendly match at King's Park yesterday afternoon.

line was The Club's forw extremely weak and seldom becar danger

TRE OUT

stand

The

Kong Fencing Club at Mesars week-end, on the Old Course Lane, Crawford's last even D. 8. Edward qualifed with B.AS.C. ing It was decided that the a score of 81873. Other Club on

.

season should open Monday, October 17, at the Yacht Club. LAnstruthers presided.

score were GC Worrall 86-12-14 H. W. Daukes 92–—–—– 1874,

A. Ritchie 31270, 1 Kirya BE Lowe 90-14-76." -

Konne Sakhat Singh, It was also decided to hold a con- On the New Course 8. A. Slaap Mohammed. test at the opening cruise of the qualifed with a score of 90-18-72.

Other scores were Messrs. 8. T.

The

Tacht Club in November for opere Batiin 91-14-77, F. Lobel 96-18 YMC foll and sabre, and that there should=78-

be no mum

New Title Holders

100 YARDS FREE STYLE 8. V. Gittens (60.2/3 sek.)

Record 53 sec

(D. Lym in 1924),.

100-YARDS BOYS' FREE STYLE *J. de Sonia (72.2/5. secu-), N

100 YARDS BACKSTROKE. L. Rows Fereira (761/5 secs.)

Record 71.2/5 secs.

(Wong Slong-king in 1929),

100 YARDS BREAST STROKE

Kwok Chan-hang (77.saen.)

Former record=78.3/5 - secs. --(Wan Kwän-tin fe 1928).

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220 YARDS: FREESTYLE

Boss-Pereira

LONG PLUNGE:

8. H. Garred:(61 14.9 ini).

1928)

QUARTER MICE

Atta

Record 152 mins 82-2/5 secs.

1929. Johnstone in

100 YARDS LADIES

Roza-Pereira has thus wound up his 1932 season with the cap ture of four titles the 100 yards Backstroke, the 220 yards, the Quarter Mile and the Half Mile," "In

event yesterday Pereira” clip. ped-33 4/5 secs, off his win- ning time in the Triangular In- terport last year. On that co casion be bea) Dr. Lainz alse of Hong Kong, by 30 yar

In the Quarter Mile his time of 5 mins, 59 1/5 secs was consider ably better than the 6 mins 7:2/5 secs which he clocked to win the Interport event from Nigniowitaky, the Tientsin flash. He, failed to slatter either hing's 100 yards Backst

or the three Colony

by J. R. Johnstona.

In

event

tied

Slong-

eld

·When asked by a representa. tive of the China Mail an to his

the chances in

Harbour Swim which is to- take place on October 19, Pereira ssid, "The harbour race is not a gamble. The current

"ed",

strong

stamina

purely luck."

question as to the sal of year for a harbour stated, "October is the month. The tides are alwaYS best then and there is met Ulkelthood of better times being

"Pereirs and Campbell are known to be contestants, and it will be good fight between the two, sa pre- Campbell almost lowered

***** held by record, sent Finch since 1918, during

recent Army, Swim Fereira's time for 1980, was 25

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Campbell seconds however, beaten this time, and may be considered as the likely, winner of the event.

The following were the full 20- sulta

HALF MILE (FINAL)." EL Bosa Pereira (V. R. C). 2, Pte. Campbell (Borderers).

8. Shek Kam-pul (Fukien).

4 W. Lawrence and S. 7. Gittani

Ball A Time: 12

100 YARDS J

of

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WILL BE SHOWN

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