SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1933.
THE CHINA MAIL
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MRS. SCHREUDER AND W. T. CAMPBELL OUT FOR "TREBLES”
A. G. DONN
FOUR RECORDS LOWERED IN
Y" BATH Donn's Sensational Win In 100 Yards.
MRS. SCHREUDER SETS COLONY RECORD TIME
Kwok Fails In Attempt On British Records
(By CRAWL)
Sensation followed sensation last night at the Y.M.C.A. Bath when two bath records were shattered and two new Association records were set up at the second night of the H.K.I.A.S.A. Championships:
A sensational recovery in the last lap of the Men's 100 Yards
Y.M.C.A. SHOULD WIN
BOTH RELAYS
EXHIBITION POLO GAME
OFFICIAL GUESTS FOR H.KLAS.A. SPECIAL GALA
(By Crawl.)
MRS. A. C. Schreuder and W. T. Campbell, both représentatives
of the Y.M.C.A. will attempt to secure their "trebles" at the special gala which will conclude the Hong Kong International Ama- teur Swimming Association 1933 Championships in the Y.M.C.A. bath tonight, commencing at 9 p.m.
For the first time in the history of swimming in the Colony a Ladies' Relay race and a Ladies' Diving championship will be held, and those who have not forgotten the thrilling duel between the "Y" Ladies and South China at the Association gala of June 24, can look forward to an even more gruelling struggle to-night.
MRS. SCHREUDER.
CLUB STANDINGS.
SKIPPING THE RINK
Give
Your Men Confidence.
By H. P. Webber,
the
As No. 3, with a wider acquain- tance of tactics, you will be skip's right hand man, guiding him when he is on the mat. and yours will be the responsible task "getting position" either by skilful placing or by firing to clear the couras" for the drawing woods of your skip.
The impression, quite a false one, that the other positions in the rink are inferior to that of the skip bas ruined many a bowler's chances of of international honours.
Actually no position in a rink is Inferior each is superior accord- Ing to the special qualities it de- mands.
Specialists.
In addition to these duties, you
measure and decide the scores the end.
Each man is-or should be specialist; the leader a specialist at the drawing shot, the second man at positional play and the third man at firing.
CIVIL SERVICE TO WIN
First Championship Title Anticipated.
BOWLING GREEN CHANGE
HE Civil Service, are expected
THE
I have stressed this point because Your particular bent will into beat the Bowling Green in the sooner the beginner is appre-dicate the position for which you the play off for the premier league ciative of it, the better hia chance are most suited. The akip will bowls title on the Recreio Green
of ultimate success
combine in his person, out of his
The Civil Servants are depending
the zame
team who best
Do not attempt to "skip" until riper experience, all the separate this afternoon and thus carry off you have been through the mill; 'qualities of his associates. the Championship for the first time The following are the standings of that is to say, until you have had; MORE IMPORTANT. PER in the history of the Club, the tillated clubs in the Champion experience at playing in the other HAPS, EVEN THAN THE ships, giving the number
of places
positions in the rink
NECESSARY EXPERT CON-Ion gained in all eventa MEN:-
In the No. 1 position you will be- TROL OF THE WOOD IS THE Craigengower last week. Srd come proficient at the draw
ABILITY TO INSPIRE CONFI- The Bowling Green, who have learn how to throw the jack.
DENCE IN AND TO GET THE beaten the Civil Servants BEST OUT OF
THE OTHER this season, are making one change
Y.M.C.A. C. B. C.
With the exception of the Men's and Ladies' 100 Yards Back S.C.A.A. Stroke championships, the Y.M.C.A. are expected to make a clean sweep to-night.
C.3.S.C.
LADIES:- Y.M.C.A.
The night's programme will wind up with an exhibition game S.C.A.A. C. B. C. of water-polo between the Y.M.C.A. “A." Colony League champions, CS.B.S. and the Combined Chinese.
His Excellency Major General 10.C. Borrett, C.B.. CILG.. C.B.E..
Free Style championship, saw A. G.D.S.O., and Mrs. Borrett, the Direc
tors of the Y.M.C.A.. Mr. J.H. Hunt, Donn (Y.M.CA.) sweep through to
O.B.E., and Mrs. Hunt, Mr. and a magnificent victory over Leung Shui-man (C.B.C.), who beat him Mrs. J.L. McPherson. Mr. and Mrs. on Thursday evening in the Men's Kwok Chan and Lt. Col. 50 Yards.
G.T. Raikes D.S.O, will be among the
H. Lange, who caused a surprise official guests of the Hong Kong
by taking a substantial lead over International Amateur Swimming Donn, Leung and Kwok Chun-hang Association.
in the first three lengths, was spent at the third and last turning and was placed fourth.
Some very close finishes are ex- pected in to-night's programme, the! first of which will be the Men's 220 Yards..
After Donn's complete eclipse in the Men's 50 Yards on Thursday evening when he was placed third.
In this event the European I was very much in doubt as to whether he would be able to carry Y.M.CA. should predominate with
off the 100 yards lest night. Last II. Lange, the present holder of night. however, we saw Donn at his best, and his last turn gave him a well deserved win by a yard.
Lange In The Lead
Al the first turning Lange Increased his lead to a yard with his powerful push off and at the end of the second length was fully two yards ahead of the other trio.
and
W
7ONG
Wong SUEN MAN, Yiu Man, the South China brothers, and Leung Shui Man (C.B.C.)
the European entrant the day.
will carry Men's Open Diving
The Men's 100, Yards Bach Stroke finale is the second men's event in which the finalists are ali;
the bath record, and W. T. Camp bell, the Association's half quarter mile champion. Langa Chinese- narrowly defeated his rival in last)
The result of this race will be ' year's YM.C.A. Championships.
keenly watched as Leung Shul Campbell in attempting hia
brilliant man, who is staging a “treble" after securing the 440 and comeback this year, is favoured to secure his "double" after his triumph in the 50 Yards.
880.
Record May Go Chan Fook-sing the only serious Approaching the last lap Lange was leading by just under thraa Chinese contender, will probably yards with Donn and Leung fight-be unable to keep up with the two European finalists, but he should ing hard to catch up.
The last 20 yards was thrilling, beat Tang Ho-foak, of the Chinese Donn increasing his lead to touch Bathing Club, for third place. fully a yard to the good of Leung with Kwok four yards behind.
· Donn's time of 61-4/5 seconds is 3-7/10 better than his bath record set up last year in the Y.M.C.A. cham- plonships.
It is more than probable that Lange will shatter his own bath record of 2 minutes 53 seconds, as he has shown up. preciable improvement since
last year. The second event to-night, the The second event last night, the Ladies' 100 Yards, should enable Mrs. Schreuder (Y.M.C.A.) to Ladies' 200 Yards Breast Stroke, Baw Mrs. A: C. Schreuder secure the "triple" after her wins (Y.M.C.A.) secure her "double," in the 50 Yards Free Style and the having won the Ladies' 50 Yards 200 Yards Breast Stroke. from Miss Yeung Sau-king on In this event Mrs, S. Reed, who, Thursday evening, she set up a new us Maudie George, won the cham- Colony record for the distance with plonship two years ago, should give! a time of 3 mins, 16-4/5 seconds. Mrs. Schreuder a good race, and Miss "Yeung did not enter the final would not be surprised if she fully owing to indisposition.
Association's entended the lady champion.
(Continued on Page 18.) The Results
The following were the results:
Men's 100 Yards Free Btyle:-
I. A. G. Donn (YMCA)
2.
Leung Shui-man (C.B.C.)
3. Kwok Chun-bang - (B,C.A.A.)
Timo 61.4/5 sel: (Bath Records)
Ladies 200 Yards Breast Stroke:
1. Mrs. A. G. Schreuder (V.M.C.A.)
2. Miss Leung Yuk-chen (C.B.C.)
3. Mlaz Dora Lum (Chung Sing)
(Continued on Page 13.)
The following is the programme: Men's 220 Yards Free Style:-
Chan Fook-sing (C.S.S.C.) 2.-3/5 secs.
Lange. H
(Y.M.C.A.) 43.-1/5 secs.
L. Morgan (Y.M.C.A,)
Ist
2nd
3
2
1
0
2
L. A. Morrison (Y.M.C.A.)
E. F. Selk (Y.M.C.A.) Lau Hung-shu (S.C.A,A.) Yeung
Tak-ming (S.C.AA) Cheung Ping-yan (C.S.8.C.) Mak Wai-ming
(C.S.S.C.) Ho Siew-um (CB.C.)
INomo
and
As No. 2, you will keep the score and will acquire experience of plac-¦ ing blocks and back woods and of trailing, apart from doing No. 1's do 1 job when he fails.
HOON
H.
"DAILY DOUBLE" AT RACE
Innovation For Extra Meeting At Valley.
MAY BE EMPLOYED - THROUGHOUT THE SEASON
once
· MEMBERS OF THE RINK. in the team which lost to Talkoo. For this reason, the best players. v. Petherick has been moved to No. not always make the best 2 and R. Duncan to No. 1 in Adam
"Rkipa
Holland's rink.
The following are the teams: H. Budding and L. Guy (skip); R. K.B.Q.C. Gibson, A. R. Whibley, all, A. Mcintyre, D. Gow, and H.
A harmoniously working com- bination is very asential and when this has been obtained by practice together there will be little need of verbal directions Nish (skip); V. Petherick, R. Duncan, from the skip.
W. Macfarlane, and A. M. Holland
W
I will say little about strategƒ,|(skin).
a Reserve: W. S. Drake, for what has been stated in previous article on pairs play C.S.C.CT. Armstrong, E. W. Sim-
A monds, J. Hollidge, and applies in the main bere.
Grimmitt (skip);· H. Lockhart, J. Positional play is what counts. McGowan, N. J. Bebbington, and R. P. After the first men have sent up Phillips (skip); S. Eccleshall, S. E W. their woods, playing to the jack Alderman, J. Jones, and J.
Deakin (skip) becomes relatively unimportant.
Reserves: I. E. Strange and R, R. Tactics will be governed by the wood.
A new feature will be intro {duced in the betting at the opposition and by the condition of The following are the recorda ot forthcoming Extra Race Meeting the green. A few, ends should the two Clubs in League matches
of The Hong Kong Jockey Club suffice to sum up the qualities of this season:
on Saturday, September 23, and the opposing rink.
Pointa to be considered are:--
it is hoped, at subsequent Race (1) Their favourite length of BOWLING GREEN Meetings, in the form of a Pari Mutuel "daily double" or cumulator:
ac-
To achieve the double it is neces-1 sary for barkers to spot the winner
of two races previously selected by
the Stewards. Those successful in
Jack.
(2) Are they a forceful com bination!
(3) Can they be upset by force- (ul tactics?
On a fast green keep your men,
the first race are eligible to back as far as possible, to the drawing the winner of the second selected game. Avold placing blocks and
race.
The Pool, constituted by the concentrate on a safe back, posl number of Daily Double bets on the tion.
first selected race after deducting On sluggish and heavy greens commission, will be divided amongst adopt a more forceful type of play, the nominators of the winning with resting and yard-un shots. combination.
The procedure is as follows:- Immediately the numbers of the starters in the first selected race are
So Ting-mo (Chang
Sing) Cheung Chi-tal (Chung Sing) Men's 200 Yards Open Tears Race: Y.M.C.A. AB. B. Wood, Lange. E. W. Railton and A. G. Denn
Xong chow, Cheng Chi-tal, S. - Co and Ng Chi-man
exhibited, tickets on the "daily Chinese Bathing Club: Tsang Ho double" at a cost of $8.00 each, will fook. Lau Yam cheung. Wong
Yet
be obtainable at a special Daily hung and Leung Shui-man.
South China AA. Kwok Chun-Double Counter.
The Purchaser
8 mins hang, Cheong Wing-kwong Cheong must state the number of the pony
Wing-ngok and Leung Wai-sang.
Exhibition Water Polo.
2 mins,
Y.M.C.A.
Chinese:
(S.C.A.A.);
he wishes to back in that race, and
Service Corps Win Last Match.
W. T. Campbell (Y.M.C.A.) 2 mins. Combined" Y. Combined Chinese, see that be obtains a ticket bearing
48.-3/5 secs.
Tsang Ho-fook (C.B.C.)
loser,
Ladies 100 Yards Free Style:
BOCK.
secs.
Kwok Mok-hc that pony number.
Kwok-wa (Y.C.A.A) The ticket is divided into two
fastest and Weng Sven-man (S.C.A.A);}
Beat "C" Coy., 3.W.B. In H.K. Area League
Home Matches:
Beat Civil Service by 10. Beat Taikoo Donk by 34. Best, Kowloon C.C. by 31. Beat Kowloon Dock by Beat Craigengower by 0. Beat the Recreio by 8 Beat the Police by 21. Away Matches:
Lost to the Recreio by 18. Lost to Civil Service by 16. Lost to Kowloon C.C. by 12. Bent Kowloon Dock by 10. Lost to Craigengower by 20, Beat the Police by 39. Lost to Taikoo Dock by 4.
CIVIL SERVICE Home Matches:
Beat Kowloon Dock by 12, Beat Kowloon C.C. by 19. Lost to the. Police by 30. -Beat Bowling Green by 14.
Brat Taikoo Dock by 40, Beat the Beerelo by 12. Best Craigengower by 7% -- Away Matcher:
Lost to Bowling Green by 10.. Lost to Taikoo Dock by 18. Lost to the Recreio by 8. Beat Kowloon C.C. by 4. Beat the Police by 5.
Lost to Craigengower by 19, Best Kowloon Dock by $.
Leung Shui-man (C.B.C.) (Captain); sections each bearing the same Mrs. M. Read (Y.MG.A.) 88.-1/5L Yamcheung (C.B.C.), Chan Fook ticket number, and should the
sing
and Cheong Wing pony backed in the first selected SEGAN
The following is, the junior kwong Mrs. A. C. Schreuder (Y.M.C.A.) 78
race win, the holder if the ticket The Royal Army, Service Corps Eeserves E. Long (Y.C.A.A.)
for to-day, must, after the starters are ex-'played their last match in the league programme and Teang Ho-fook (C.B.C.). Miss Young Sau-chun (S.C.A..)Y.M.C.A.-H. Angus or S. Fowler: A hibited for the second selected Hong Kong Area Tennis League on giving the probable winners fastest loser.
G. Donn and W. F. Ker (vice-cap Miss Chan Yuk-fol (C.B.C.) fastest tain); E. W. Railton; B. E. Wood, race, fill in, in words, in English, Tuesday, when they defeated "the result of the previous game loser.
Schreuder (Captain) and W. Campbell, on both halves of the ticket the Company of the Borderers by this season in brackets:
number of the pony he wishes to seta to 3 sets.
Ladies' Diving:
Kiss J. Wilson (Y.M.CA.)
Mize. Young Sau-king (SC.A.A),
Miss Ng Shui-ying (8.C.A.A.) Miss Chan Yuk-fai (C.,B.C.):
Men's 100 Yards Back Stroke
десь.
now
secs.
back to complete the "double. Captain Patterson and Lt. Bew
The bottom half must be posted (R.A.S.C.) :== -1)
ARMY HARBOUR SWIM.
in a box provided, before the ring-lost to Ceptin Tucker and Lt. The Army Harbour Swim willing of the bell closing the Pari-| Yates
Leung Shui-man (0.3.0.) 78.4/5 take place on Wednesday, Septem Mutuel betting on the second of the beat C.Q.MS. Horne and Cpl
ber 6, commencint at 10.80 selected races. The box will then Taylor Lai | In-cheuk* (0.8.S.C.) 78-1/5 The course will be from Bailway Kwok Chun-hang (SC.A.A.) fastest Pier Kowloon to the RAS.C. Cam- Miss Yeung Sau-chun (5.C.A.A.),
loser.
Ver Hong Kong. sister of the well-known Chinese
Kan
Yeexming (S,C.A.A.) farfest lady champion, and Miss
Chan loser Yuk-fal (C.B.C.) are not serious Ladies' 260 Yards Team Races
R.C.A.A:-Miss Young Sau-king, challengers-
Miss Yeung Sau-chine, Miss Leng The 1933 Garrison Swimming Wing-han and Mi Yuen Pal-cheon Meeting will be held at the V.R.C.
C.B.C.-Miss Chan Yak-tal, Miss Leung Yuk-chen, Mtu Kwok Ying on Wednesday and Thursday, Sep
Miak Chan Fang-hing
tember 20 and 21. ung Bing:-Miga Ng Ypet-kuen,
The probable result of the race will be Mrs. Schrender, Mrs. Read, Miss Chan Yuk-faf and Miss Yeung Sau-chun: The Ladies' Diving Championship | Mies
bolove quincia. 164/5 secs. (Record) is a novelty in itself as it is bas den Selmera, 2002 Vards at Broking insitated for the first time in
1. Kwak Chunung (B.C.A.A.)
2. Chan Fook-sing (C.3.6.C.)
3.
Wong Suen-E (S.C.A.A.)
Time: 2 mins, 48.3/10 SECR
"Men's
(Record)
Tards Free Style:-
1. W, T. Campbell (Y.M.G.A.)
2. R. G, Lange (Y.MCA).
3. AG. Donn (Y.M.C.A.)
Time: 6 mána: 1.3/5 seck: (Bath Record)
man,
Chustust-hing, Whs Pang: Bul-
The
MissWong Piumenge
5-7
be removed and all unposted tickets beat L/Cpl. Davies and L-
Cpl. Gould
G-2 become null and vold.
The top half of the ticket which S/Sgt Flood and Sut Tipple is clearly marked, is to be retained (B. A. 3,0)
· GARRISON AQUATIC MEET. by the backer, and presented by him lost to Tucker, and Yates:
for payment. If successful
bent Horns and Taylor It is inadvisable for backers to beat Davies and Gould. destroy the unposted portions of L/Sgt Joyce and Dvr their tickets until after the declars (B. A 8. C.)
park
will probably repre the auntis of swimming in South sent the Y.M.C.A. Ladies: Mrs. A. 0. Sehrender, Mics Eus Allen, Mrs. M. China, Ge
[Read and Min B. htt Miss Wilson Favoured Reserve:-Men.
160- Yarda Bark, Stroke:: Ladies
(No Heata). “Miss Dora ·Lam: (C)mg Sing).
Miss, Chan Yuk-fal (0.8.C.) Mias Leung Wing-han (S.C.A.A) Min Young Bauchun (B.C.A.A)
Of the four ladies participating Miss J. Wilson (YMLA) Fund] Miss Yeung Sau-king of South China are outstanding. I think
MANCHUJKUO, TO ENTER MANILA GAMES.
Hainking, Aug. 22. The Athletic Union of Man- chukue has decided to send its representatives to the 10th Far Eastern Olympic Games to be held in Manila next year Bengo
tion of the dividend, because, if the lost to Tucker and Yates winning combination is unbacked, Beat Horne and Taylor the pool will be divided amongst the beat: Davies and Gould clauocessful backers in the first selectzi per a
ed race.
621
Fowell
and
Police (88) v Recreio (88) Craigengower. (66) v Indian B.C. (55) Yacht Club (71) Electric (50) Kowloon C.G. (49) v Civil Service (81)
CRAIGENGOWER FOR THE CUP. Spey Royal Cup Final To-morrow.
Craigengower, holders in 1926
and 1981 are favoured to beat Kow 86 loon Docks, winners in 1980, in the 62 Final Round of the Spey Royal & Cup on the Civil Service green to
BOYS GOLF TITLE
The following are the teams:
-Kowloon Docks, London, Aug. 26., Craigengewer Miss D. D. Steel won the croquet The fral of the Boys' Golf Cham. | G. L. Buchanan – J. V. Ramsay championship for the second time in nine years, az Eochhampton, when abe plopship, played at Carnoustie, was 8. W. Bradbury W, Gréig best, B.-G. Klein by the unusual score won by Lucas, of Sandy Lodge, who H. Beer:-- Minus 25 plus 26 plus 26. In the semi beat Mclachlan, of Old Ranfurly, ↑ U. M. Omar final Mist Stool best. F. Reckit by 4 and 3-Reuter."
(skip)
{ minus, 1 plps 25 plus 13:
B. Lapsley
F. Cullen
(skip)