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FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1933.

KWOK CHUN HANG AND BRITISH RECORDS

BRILLIANT DISPLAY IN “Y” BATH

ENTERS THREE FINALS IN CHAMPIONSHIPS

MISS YEUNG SAU KING INDISPOSED

KW

(BY CRAWL).

"WOK CHUN-HANG displayed amazing versatility and wonderful stamina when he entered three finals in the second series of hests in the Hong Kong International Amateur Swimming Associa- tion Championships at the European Y. M. C. A. Bath, Kowloon, last night.

After clocking 63 2/5 secs, which equalled A. G. Donn's time in the other heat, in the Men's 100 Yards Free Style, Kwok astounded the crowded gallery by covering the 200 Yards Breast Stroke in 2 8-4/5 secs above the British mlna, 45 3/5 secs.. which is only Amateur record set up in 1931 and 6 3/5 seconds above the British National Championship time recorded last year.

This is the first time in the annals of Colony swimming, that this event has been in cluded in the championships.

CHINESE "D"

OVERCOME STIFF Home Football To-morrow

OPPOSITION

Recreio And K.C.C. Wait For Slip.

TWO DRAWS IN "C" DIVISION

THIRD DIVISION (South). Bristol C.

| Charlton

Johnstone

(Continued from Page 4.):

Pompey are visiting Newcastle, |St. Johi but they will, probably find the Coventry United determined to open the sea-Newport

Northampton

on in the style they set in the Norwich

Queen's P.R.

1926-7 'sensor

The following are the forecasted | Reading The Chinese Recreation Club Axtures for Saturday: overcame a stiff hurdle in their at

FIRST DIVISION,

tempt to retain, the Division Arsenal Tennis League title when they Aston Villa

Blackburn beat Cralgengower by a convincing Everton

Buddersfield margin yesterday.

Middlesboro The Recreio and the Kowloon Manchester C.

Newcastle Cricket Club, however, won and are still waiting for the C. R. C. slip Sheffield Utd. which will place all three clubs on Stoke

Wolves İlevel terms.

Two draws featured yesterday's

Blackpool Programme, Central British and Bradford Kowloon Indiană dividing the Bary Spoils, and the German Club shar- Fulham

Grimsby Hull ing the honours with the Radio.

The following couples won all Lincoln

their sets yesterday:

y Birmingham

Leicester

A

T

Leeds

W. Bromwich

Y Sunderland

Y Wednesday

v Tottenham

Southend

Torquay

Watford

Barnsley

Bristol R. Bournemouth v St Mirren

Gillingham

V. Luton

v Swindon.

v Clapton

v Brighton

V.

Exeter Crystal P. Akershot

Cards worth)..

THIRD DIVISION

Barrow Carlisle Chester

Cheaterfeld Doncaster

V

V

Portsmouth

Mansfield

Rochdale

Stockport

v. Chelsea

SECOND Dad

Natts F J. G. Pilcher and J. A. Bendall Plymouth.

Southampton (C.S.C.C. v H.K.C.C.). -

West Ham

Should Kwok equal or better either of these British records his S. A. and S. S. Hussain (Filipinos fent will be recognised by the English Amateur Swimming Associa tion, to which the H.K.I.A.S.A. is affiliated.

Taking things easily in the Men's 440 Yards Free Style heat, he qualified for his third final when he came second to IL Lange in 6 mins. 24 Becs.

عربية

C. and T. Pile (Police v K.C.C.)..

V Preston

v Oldham

Swansea

v Port Vale

Notts

v Burnley

-

Millwall

v Manchester U.

Brentford

+

Bradford C.

+

Bolton -

Y

Wrexham

v Hallfar

Rotherham Gateshead

.*

+

New Brighton

T

Accrington Southport..

Will

SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

Alberdeen

Clyde

Falkirk

Hamilton Hearts

T

Patrick.

Ayr Utd.

✓ Dundee

v Hibernians

Third:Lanark

Kilmarnock

Celtic

Queen's Pk.

Airdrie

Rangers

Queen of South v Motherwell

Cowdenbeath -

Scottish Home and Away Results To Date.

v Army).

K.

T. Lee and K. M. Wong

(C.R.C. "D" v C.C.C.). ·|

Rangers

W.

K. Cheung and T. W. Lau (C.R.C. "D" v C.C.C.).

Queen's Park

Motherwell

J.

J and A. M. Xavier (Recreio v

I.R.C.).

Kilmarnock

Aberdeen AST

Utd.

Falkirk

Partick

Hearts

Hearts

Queen of the South

Third Lanark

A. Carvalho and C. E. Xavier'

(Recreio v LR.C.).

Considerable disappointment was caused when it was learned tha! Miss Yeung Sau-king, the leading Chinese lady competitor, was unable to compete in her Ladies' 200 Yards Breast Stroke heat.

Three Y.M.C.A competitors, A.G. Donn, who bettered his own bath L. record for the 100 Yards Free Style by two seconds, W.T. Campbell the Army half mile champion and H. Lange the Y.M.C.A. 220 cham. A. A. plon, all entered the final of the Men's Quarter Mile championship- Campbell and Lange won the first and second heats, recording times within two seconds of each other.

Remedios and L. F. V. Ribrelo (Recreio v I.R.C.).

RESULTS AT A GLANCE

The first heat of the Men's 100 outside the British Amateur record, Hong Kong C.C. 4

Central British Yards Free Style produced a thril-set up by S. Bell of the Penguin Germans ling duel between A. G. Donn and Swimming Club on September 15, Army

Recreio

Civil Service 5

Hibernians

Dundee

Hamilton St. Johnstone

416 K. Indians

44

St Mirren

4 Radio

42

Clyde

214 Filipinos

Celtic

6 Police

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14 Chinese "D" ̃1⁄4

Airdrie Cowdenbeath

9 Indian R.C. 0

Sets

TABLE TO DATE.

20

HOME

AWAY Goals

Goals P. P. W. L D. F. A. Pts P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts.

0 14 2

0 2

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H. Lange, both of the Y.M.C.A., 1931, in London, and only 6-3/5 Kowloon C.C. the former spurting in the last seconds outside the British Na-Craigengawer fifteen yards to take the lead for tional championship time of 2 mins. the first time to win by just under 39 secs, set up by T. Carionnet

P W LD F A Pts DORIS HUNT AND MRS. MCMAHON a second. Wong Yat-hung of the last year.

15 Chinese R.C. .11 11 0 0 84

SUSPENDED BY Y.M.C.A. CB.C. was not far behind..

Chan Fook-sing (C-SS.C.), who Recreio....10 9 1 0 68% 244 18

9 10 524 284 10), Lange set the pace from the won the second heat, clocked 2 Kowloon C.C

34 14

14 Unattached Competitors Ineligible start and held a short lead over mins. 49-3,5 secs., four seconds Filipino Club 11 7 4 0 65

à 30 51 30

For Assn. Championships 12 13 Donn and Wong Yat-hung. who outside Kwok's time, but neverthe-Craigengower

Army T.

26 3 0 48 Kloon Docks .10 541

541424 56% 11 Radio Sports 10 3 43 43 47 Indian

70 454 8234.

Kwok Has Reserves

swam neck and neck over the first less good timing. three lengths. At the final turn- ing, however, Lange slackened his pace which allowed for spurt and his resultant win.

Donn's

In the second heat Leung Shui-man showed good form to secure an easy win over both R. B. Wood and F. J. An slow, of the YMCA, who finished some yards in the rear of the Chinese Bathing Club

star.

The third heat was perhaps the

C.B.A.

R.C.

J4

In the first heat Kwok took the D'cher Klub 10 2 5 3 3514 544 lead in the first Jength, and, swim- K'loon Indians 12 2 8 2 37% 70% 9.2.7 1 33% 55% ming perfectly gradually drew Civil Service

122 124 84 away from Wang Suen-man (SC Police R.C. 2 270-23 A.A.), who was second, and W. A. H.K.C.C...... Schreuder, (Y.M.C.A-), who came

it

third. Krok finished of his heat Heat 3:- with a burst of speed, but was apparent that he still had some- thing a reserve and was capable of evru a better time,

In the second heat Chan Fook-

0 17 1 31

1. Kwok Chun-hang (S.C.A.A.) 2. Tsang Ho-fook (C.B.C.) 3. Leung Wai-sang (S.C.A.A.)

Time: 63-2/5 secs.

The following will appear in the

best of the night. Kwok Chun- sing (C.SS.C.) also swam well and final:—

Wong an-away victory." hang S. C. A. A.) swam brilliant- had

ly to record his first win of the Yat-hung (C.E.C.) came second and evening in the good time of 63-2/5 was followed by Pun Ping-man and secs. Throughout the race he was Lam Sai-no, of the Chung Sing swimming neck, and neck with Benevolent Society, in that order. Tsung Ho-fook, the Chinese Bath- |ing Club entrant who at one perlod | of the race looked to be the win- ner. He, however, failed to stand the gruelling pace set by Kwok in the first three lengths.

The last event of the eve. ning was the Men's 440 Yards Free Style which saw three Y.M.C.A. swimmers ia W. T. Campbell, the Army champion, H. Lange, and A. G. Donn enter the Final

A. G. Donn (Y.M.C.A.)

Leung Shui-man (G.B.C.) Kwok Chun-hang (S.C.A.A.) H. Lange (Y.M.C.A.) LADIES' 200 YARDS BREAST STROKE. Heat 1:-

1. Mrs. A. C. Schreuder

(Y.M.C.A.)

2. Miss Leung Yuk-chen (C.B.C.) 3. Miss A. W. Hunter (Y.M.C.A.) Time: 3 mins. 17 secs. Heat 2:-

Kwok Chun-hang (S.C.A.A.)

Miss Dora Lum (Chung Sing),} proved himself to be one of the most versatile swimmers in the being the only competitor, swam Colony to-day when he entered his over the distance to qualify for the

İficial.

Miss Yeung Scratches Leang Wai-sang (S. C. A. A.) was a good third, but failed to qualify for the final, Lange's time in the first heat being third final in one night after swim- one second better than his.

ming in two successive events when Owing to indisposition Miss he took a second place in the second Yeung Sau-king, South China's heat of Quarter Mile.

brilliant lady swimmer, was com- Campbell Wins Easily pelled to scratch from the second Campbell, the Y.M.C.A. holder heat of the Ladies' 200 Yards and Army champion recorded a Breast Stroke, thus causing a big splendid win in the first heat by disappointment to the crowded beating A. G. Donn, who after six gallery,

lengths, resorted to the side stroke Mrs. A. C. Schreuder (Y.M.C.A.), and with which he amazed all the who beat Miss Yeung Sau-king by spectator by overtaking Tsang Ho A touch at the last Association fook and coming in second by a gala, recorded an easy win in the good twelve seconds... first heat, winning in the excellert time of 3 mins. 17 seconds..

Miss Leung Yuk-chen (CB.C.) { came second and Miss A. W. Ian- ter, cume in-third a long way be-

| hind. Mrs. Schreuder, -

Miss Dors Lum (Chung Slag), who is the smallest competitor inj the championships, was the only

In the second heat H. Lange set a scorching pace in the first six lengths to take a sub-.. stantial lend which he main- tained until the end, clocking 6 minx 12-4/5 secs two seconds behind Campbell's time,

Kwok Chun-hang: (S.C.A.A.) who

remaining entrant in the second must have been feeling the strain heat, Miss Yeung Sau-king being of his Breast Stroke race, resort-

The following will appear in the final:-

Mrs. A. C. Schreuder (Y.M.C.A.) Miss Leung Yuk-chen (C.B.C.). Miss Dora. Lum (Chung Sing) Miss A. W. Hunter (Y.M.C.A.) MEN'S 200 YARDS BREAST

STROKE. /« Heat 1-

1. Kwok Chun-hang (S.C.A.A.) 2. Wong Suen-man (3.C.A.4.)'. 3. W. A. Schreuder (Y.M.C.A.) Time: 2 mins. 45-3/5 secs.. Heat 2:-

.....

II. Chan Fook-sing (C.S.S.C.).

2. Wong Yat-hung ́ (C.B.C.)

3. Pun Ping-man (Chung Sing)

4. Lam Sui-so (Chung Sing)

Time: 2 mins 49-3/5 secs.

The suspensions imposed on Miss Doris Hunt and Mrs. M. J. McMahon were inflicted. by the YM.C.A. Swimming Council and not by the Hong Kong International Amateur Swimming Association as re ported in our editions yester- day.

These two swimmers have been debarred from the HK. I.A.S.A. Championships be cause they are no longer swim- ming for the "Y" Ladies, and as unattached competitors they are not eligible for the Association Championships.

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Chan Fook-sing (C.8.S.C.)

Wong Suen-man (S.C.AA. ALDERSHOT TATTOO RECORDS FOR 1933

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and thus enter his fourth final in] Miss Luim swam over distance in two nights

and scrordance with Amateur Swimming The following, were the results:- Association rides in order to qualify MEN'S 190 YARDS FREE STYLE for the final

Kwok's Brilliant Effort Magnificent swimming was wit- ressed in the first and second heats of the Men's 200 Yarda Brenet Stroke,

Heat 1

LA. G. Donn (Y.M.C.A.) 2. IL Lange (Y.M.C_A), B. Wong Yat-hung (C.B.C.):

Time: 63-2/5 #ocs. --

Hent

***Kwok Chun-hang (6.C.A-A.), the Colony record holder and cham2. plan, set up the excellent time of 8. 2 mins. 45-3/5-rees, which is 8/6/5)

L Leang Shui mân (G.B.C.). BB Wood (Y.M.CA) T. J. Anslow (YMCA)

Time: 645/6 ROCK,

2. A. G. Donn (Y.M.C.A.) 3. Teang Ho-fook (C.B.C.) Time: 6 mina. 10 secs.

Heat 2:— SAD

LH Lange (Y.M.CA)” 2. Kwok Chúa hoa? (SCA A

Yeung Wai-lim (CB.C.) GetTime? 6 mins, 12-4/5 secs

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