WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER
1964Sporting Page 52
LIONEL ROZA-PEREIRA RETAINS 220 TITLE AFTER CLOSE RACE
KOWLOON SETBACK
GOULTY TO
PLAY FOR THE
MEDICALS
Forward Line Changed
For Saturday.
TIMBERLAKE AND LEWIS DUE
IN THREE WEEKS
(B OUTSIDE LEFT).
GIANTS LOSE TO
THE BRAVES
Phillies Beat Dodgers
In U.S. Baseball.
JUDGES DISAGREE
OVER RESULT
New York, Today. LAWRENCE PASSES TAPE
Boston Braves infleted yet an- other defeat on New York Giants. National Baseball League cham-. pions, yesterday, and the Philles' erept closer to the Dodgers as the result of a 3 to 2 tally.
Results ns cabled by Reuter
were:
Boston
National League
R. H. E.
Pinkey Whitney scored a homer.
New York Brooklyn Philadelphin
5 G 2
3 10
0
2 G
1
3
9
TABLES TO DATE.
FIRST BUT WINNER TOUCHES FIRST
JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP RECORD
A
RUNNER WRITES
ON SWIMMING Lovelock Gets Benefit From Crawl Stroke.
IDEA OF RELAXATION
China Mail Sports Diary
TO-DAY Aquatics.
V.R.C. Championships,
5.30 p.m.
Auctions. Hughes and Hough Ltd, sell well
known race ponies
(Happy Valley), 5.15 p.m. TO-MORROW. Aquatics.
6.30 p.m.
Jack Lovelock, the famous run- ner, has been using swimming as an aid to his track activities, despite V.R.G. Championships, general opinon that swimming it
Meetings. detrimental to running.
Hong Kong Ledion' Hockey Club Track men hold the opinion that i (Lane, Crawford's Restaurant) swimming makes running muscles too soft; tennis players aver 'that
Aquatics. swimming affects the focus of the Royal Navy (Y.M.C.A. Bath)
Lawn Bowls, eyes, while the mere mention of THRILLING DUEL was witnessed in the Vic-water is anathema to those who Police R.C. v Shanghal toria Recreation Club's 220 Yards Free Style have charge of shotting teams at
public schools, states W. J. How Kowloon C.C., 5.30 p.m.
(By CRAWLI
In view of the clergy expressed
i Open Championship yesterday evening when Lecroft in the "Morning Post."
Roza-Pereira, the holder, won the verdict by a touch after a very close finish against W. M. adverse opinions against swimming Lawrence, who on Monday defeated him in the 100 cation of a letter 1 received from Pte. Yards Championship.
National League.
W. L.
87
90 69 67
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The Kowloon Football Club who New York have got together one of the Pittsburgh strongest soccer elevens in the First Chicago Division, have been compelled to St. Louis to make several changes in their Brooklyn
Boston
team for their first League game Philadelphis against the Lincolns on Saturday as Cincinnatti the result of losing Goulty, their Teft full back.
Gaulty, understand, has been: compelled by the Military authori ties to play for his own unit, the Royal Army Medical Corps, and his; Vacancy has caused a last minute change in the forward Fue us H Is to play in the back division.
Cord of the Royal Army Service Corps will be given his first trial between the sticks on Saturday. A reliable custodian, he has played in first-class Army teams at Home- and should be a valuable acquisi- tion to the Kowloon defence.
Timberlake and Lewis, trou new- player for Kowloon, have not yet! arrived in the Colony, but are ex- pected within the next couple of weeks.
Timberlake. I am told, played for Kowloon two seasons ago when be topped their goal scoring list in the League. A forward of Elliotts type, he is a great opportunist.
Lewis A Newcomer Lewis has not yet played in the locui League and will probably make his debut for Kawloon three weeks' time when he will pro- bably take G. White's place at Inside right, allowing the latter to faft back into the right half position filed by Webb.
Jones, the Tientsin Inter- porter, is sadly out of practice and although he knows game will have to regain some
of his Alness before fill the key position to faction,
hin
he can satis
Jones would make an admirable third back for the W formation, as
I do not think he is an attacking centre half.
82 68 82 70
I make no apologies for the publi
Lovelock since his return from the mile triumph in the United States.
664 Lawrence was in the lead over the eight He writes:"
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note, chiefly to thank you for the' 63 lengths, but in the last twenty yards Roza-Pereira "A very brief and long overdue 533 drew level and won in 2.34.8. Several of the judges trouble you took to teach me the 429 contended that Lawrence's left arm was well past crawl. I can scarcely tell you how 386 the tape when Roza-Pereira's hand came down tam, for not only has the
upon the tape.
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Boston
crawl given me great fun and made my swimming a pleasure instead of
After a discussion lasting several minutes, Mr. W. Logan, whoļan effort, but I am convinced that it has done a great deal to improve
So I consider that į my running. was the referee, awarded the race to Lionel Roza-Pereira.
fair share of you must have credit for my improvement this year.
The Victoria Recreation
480 100 Yards Breast Stroke
Club's
Open
Bensa-
.442 Championship provided a 414 tion when Lam Yiu, of the Chinese beat. B. Association,
367 Athletic
Ginsane by one second in 1.18.6.
The 100 Yards Junior Cham- pionship of, the Victoria Re- creation Club saw another Club record shattered when G. J. Smith timed 1.02.6 to better H. L. Ozorio's record time by 3.2/5 seconds.
ACCRINGTON WIN OVER SOUTHPORT.
Third Point Secured By Odd Goal.
London. To-day. Accrington Stanley secured their third point from Southport yester day when they followed up their away draw with a home win by 3 goals to 2.
unbeaten
Accrington have an home record, having secured 7 out Their win- of a possible 8 points. yesterday sent them up five places in the Third
(North) Division
table.
Southport, who have scored only three points from seven have recorded only one away point this season.-Reuter.
TABLE TO DATE
Willis, who is playing at rightChesterfeld back, was seen during the latter Barnsley...
Hartlepools stages of last season when he play: Tranmere ed in the last three league games. Accrington He is a very cool player who never | Stackport
Doncaster, loses his head when under heavy
Barrow Crewe pressure.
Breast Stroke The 100 Yards Open Championship saw Lam Yiu record a popular wit against B. Gosano and H. M. Remedios of the
Vietoria Recreation Club.
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FRIDAY,
Meetings.
5.15 p.m.
C. R. C. OVERWHELM UNIVERSITY
"B" Division Shield
Retained.
KWIK AND KHO DO WELL FOR VARSITY
The Chinese. Recreation Club, holders of the. “B”. Division - Lawn Tennis League Shield, made. cer. tain of retaining the title yester 3.20 p.m. day when they beat the University by 7 sets to 1% at Causeway Bay,
JOCKEY WINS 200 RACES.
"Hat Trick." Gordon Richards Does
London, To-day.
By winning three races in succession я! Newmarket yesterday. Gordon, Richards. the champion Jockey, brought his total of wins so far this to 200,- British SeRSON Wireless Servlakt Though he has been champion
"You see, it was you who first gave me the idea of relaxation, and rhythmic breath control, and the crawl has helped, like the devil to make me relax in running, so much jockey for three years, Richards had so that I try to get in a short swiminever won the Derby. Last year he every day as part of my regular had the following record: training; but it in usually rather
difficult to manage it.
"I'm afraid the Pentatholon came
1st 2nd 3rd Unp Tl. P.c.
173 126 105 484 838 20.64
This season he is riding better
his
K. J. Kwik and P. P. Kho won a set, drew one, and lost one for the University. L. F. Hon and F. K. Lau won all their three sets for the Chinese.
Detailed scores were.
C. K. Kwik and H.
M. Lee
(University);
lost to M. K. Lay and P. F.
Choy ...
2. 0
lost to S. W. Liang and H. S..
Kwok
0.6
lost to L. F. Hon and F. K.
Lou
5-7
K. J. Kwik and P. F.
Kho
(University):
beat Lau and Choy
G-2
drew with Liang and Kwok.
6- 6
lost to Hon and Lau
2- 6
F. R. Zimmern and A. T. Lee (University);
lost to Lau and Choy .....
2- 6
1- 6 2. 6
lost to Liang and Kwok .... lost to Hon and Lau
H. K. AREA TENNIS CHAMPIONS
Win Title.
to nothing: my operation took all than ever and has the wonderful "D" Company Borderers my strength; in common-sensa- I knock and ability of getting decided to give up the idea, conse-mounts balanced from the very start- quently I swim very little over 100 ing gate.
sure out of swimming than out of AUSTRALIAN RACING M. REMEDIOS was beaten in-ards. Meanwhile, I get more plea- to third place in the V.R.Calmost anything I've ever tried." Breastroke Open Championship.
yesterday,
1. L. Ross-Pereira
The Chinese entrant led through-event out the race and finished up strong- ly a yard ahead of B Gosano.
Remedios, favoured for second [place, was surprisingly beaten into
third place.
G. J. Smith led from the start in the Junior Championship and was two lengths ahead of A. A. Boza at the finish.
2, W. M. Lawrence
To be quite frank, I chaffed Love Rosehill Guineas
lock when he came for lessons on the crawl, to improve his prospecta in the Pentathlon, two days after
Hill Stakes.
And
Sydney, Sept. 17, Boschil Gulness race resulted
Also swam:E. B. dn Roza (A.A. He had won the cross-country fix- ture against Cambridge. I and it Roza did not finish the course).
was an impertinent expectation-as follows: Time: 2.34.4/5 sect. The following are to-day's events inlor words to that effect, for a train- led track man to take up the crawl their correct order with the names of
| the entrantac
12 stroke. Lovelock brake Into his cheery grin with "But I'm always doing silly things like this." Yet
BLIXTEN SHAKUNI LIMARCH
8,5
8.5 8.5
2 8
H. Q. LINCOLNS BEATEN
"D" (M. G.) Company, South Wales Borderers, runners-up to the Royal Army Ordnance Corps last year, won the Hong Kong. Area Tennis League yesterday at 8oo. kunpoo when they beat Headquar- ter Wing of the Lincoins, Kowloon champions, by 5 sets to 3, one set being unplayed.
H. Q. Lincolns will now meet H. Q. Borderers, who yesterday beat the B. E. Services, for the runners- up title.
Yesterday's scores were:
50 Yards Handicap-Boys under
Years age Heat 1:
F. Rocha, T. Rels, J. Marques, A. when one considers the question of
Won by half a neck, two lengths.
Lleut. Col. E. J. de C. Boys, and thrill-j Azedo, L.-Remadlox.
muscle relaxation there is no res-between accond and third. Time: pte. Turner (Lincolns) beat Cpl. why muscle relaxa-1.42% Twelve ran. Betting: Fowler and Pte. Ronan 8-6: beat Heat 2
R. Rocha, L. Marques, G. M. Rozario, son on earth
tion should not be applied to every 5–2, 6–1, 6–1. A Ozoria.
C. M. S. Lewis and Sgt. Underwood 440 Yards Free Style Open Champion-sphere of physical endeavour.
Chatham won the Kill Stakes 12-10. by 2% lengths, CHATHAM
I
The 220 Yards Free Style Open Championship witnessed a ing race, Lawrence, A. A. Roza, E. B. Roza and L. Roza-Pereira hitting! the water together and swimming games almost neck and neck for the first
three lengths.
ship- L/C.
C. W. Campbell, L. Roza Parcira, Roza. Gnr. W. M. Lawrence, E. B. Gardner. "B" Claas Aggregate-50 Yards Free
Style: 1:
The third turning saw Lawrence forge ahead with A. A. Roza and E. B. Roza close behind and Roza.
feat. Rodrigues, E. L. Gosao, 3. 4. Pereirs in the rear. The pace
much for A. A. Roza Guterres, A. McGrann, A. A. Boża. P W L D FA Pts Proved too
Heat 2:-- 712 after the fifth turning and he was
A. A. Guterres, E. M. Marques, A. 311 compelled to retire from the event. A. Ramjahr Jr. B. Gesano, G. J.
leaving Lawrence well ahead of Smith
+
Goals
7 # 1 0 21
6 5 0 1 23
51 1 17.
13 16 10 Roza Pereira and E, B., Roza, who 23' Yards Under Water Race (V.R.C.
** Members) ;--- 118 119 had dropped behind. 4 2 1 16 11
Best 12-
4 2 1 13 3 1 3 14 10
2 2 15
Bright
The Kowloon line-up for Satur-Halifax asy will probably be, Cord; Willis Net and Hill; Webb, Jones and Bliss Rochdale (captain); 0, Davies, G. White Mansfield Elliott, V. White and Blake.
Walsall
York
The team should give the Lin-Chester colus a good game, but 1, doubt Gateebend whether they will win, even with Wrexham their ground advantage."
Kowloon's main task on
Southport Darlington
Satur: Rotherhamp
¡ffent 2:
Be
SWIMMING THE CHANNEL.
Mercedes Gleitz Makes Third Attempt.
London, Sept. 15,
•
•
9.1
KUVERA
9.0
2
LOUGH NEUGH 9,0
8
Lieut. E. D. 8. Powell and B. M. Trowte: (Lincolns) lost to Lieut. A. J. Stocker and Lieut. J. O. Crewe- Read 4-6; beat Fowler and Roman Won by 2% lengths, half a neck 6-0; lost to Lewis and Underwood
your second and third. Time: 8-7.
1.88.
Betting: Seven ran.'
L/C. Ellison and Pte. Chapman (Lincolns) lost to Stocker and
Band, Omr1j' 16-1;"'. :
Win For Halford
Bronze Hawk has slipped back Crewe-Read 8-6; lost to Fowler and Miss Mercedes Gleltz, the noted in the betting on the Epsom follow-Roman 2-6; lost to Lewis and Lin English girl swimmer; has coming its fallure in the Camellia derwood 2-6. ›* 8 9 In the last twenty yards Roza L. P. da Silva C. F. Rozaric, E. Benced her third attempt this Staken. Inflation is advancing in
popularity. Pereira draw level with Lawrence Lawrence; E. M. Margnes, A. A. season to swim the Channel,
She left South Foreland at 11 2 11 10 Band secured a narrow lead to win Guterres,
'o'clock this morning and in con 2 2.10
86 by a touch...
M. M. de V. Soares, A. A. Bola,
tinuing steadily, Several of the judges contended | A. de Roza, B. Goseno, that Lawrence, though he did not Heat
M. Remedios J Figuereido, Tanel in October 1927, inking. 15 touch the tape, had passed his left A. J.
J. Silva, Ed de Bors.
hours and 15 minutes, On that arm fully a foot beyond the tape Heat when Roza-Pereira touched.
occasion she started from Gris Nez and Anished at Deal-Reuter,
6 10 7 A 8 4
24 10 13 1 13 14
10 3 18 18 1424
8. 17 05-20 29 05.1 3:15 1
day will be to stop the Lincolna
Sheeting The seventh annual general meeting wingers, Baldry and Hocquard. from sending in their deadly ac-of members of the Hong Kong. Ladies curate centres.
Hockey Club will be held at Land Crawford's Restaurant to-morrow afternoon, commencing at 5.13 p.m.
BORDERERS DEFEAT at the interval.
Felix : (2), Hurns (2), and John LINCOLNS. AN
scored for the winners, while Friendly Junior Soccer Burnand put through his own goal to make the score six. Cousias Encounter.
scored for the Lincolns after Moody had failed to convart a penalty k
MOODY MISSES PENALTY.
Mr. Logan, the referee, awarded the decision to L Roza Pereira, who again retains the title.
The following were the resultsti Boys' High Diring 19 H. Guterres
C. Mackintosh --
Also competeds Rozario, J. Silva 100 Yards Breast
W. Makar,” J. "Stroke Champlon 1. Lam Yin (CAA) 2. B, Gosano (V.HC
Also swam H. Remedion, Lov Ping-kwan and E. M. MarquanAJAAN safe Time: 18.3/5 secs:
Class Aggregate-10 Yards Back
· Biroket 14
MS Noronha 7. M. M. de Y, Boures 1100 Yardı
narda Junior, Cha Borderers:Norris Hughes, Dow! (VR
Fohn, Fellz, In friendly junior soccer on din: Court, Eoberts, Johns pounter yesterday at Chatham Hurns, Morgan and
Lancelantan Ward!)
A Rous
Matthews, 229: Yards Frün Birle
Road the Borderers beat the Lin Bacha Robson, Burnan colna by 6 goals to 1 after leading, Cousins, Moody, Barnaby and Blone. I ship:
L
Leo Silva, J. Neves, J. D. Remedios
Lima. Open Team Race. 6 Men over 30 Yards
Chinese Athletic Association. Vic taria Recreation Club. Club de Recrelu,
ARSENAL LOSE TO SCOTS SIDE. Glasgow Rangers Beat English Champions.
Miss Gleitz first awam the Chan-
C.B.A. OPEN SEASON WITH VICTORY.
Johnson And MacNider Score Goals.
The Central British" Associati opened their season
vincing win by two 'clear' goals over the Hong Kong Indi Ma Corps st King
MacNidering CBA a well
meNidar, B. B. Blythesk
DOCKS TO PLAY L.R.C.
Friendly Bowls On Saturday.
The Kowloon Docks will be at
home to the Indian Recreation Club in■ friendly lawn bowl match on Saturday commencing at 8.30 pm, sharp. TORON
The following have been chosen
In the Others Ranks Singles Tournament Sgt. Halford of the South Wales, Borderers beat L/C Davies of the. South Wales Border- ers in the third round by 5-7, 6-2, 6-2
ST. ANDREW'S BEAT HMS. MOTH.
All-Round Superiority Displayed.
After leading by three goals ne to represent the Indian R. C.-B. A the Interval the Bt. Andrew's Club Hyder, B. M. Rumjahn, "K. Y. Adal heat ILMS. Moth by 4 goals to mil and A. E. Dallah (skip); §, M. in a friendly hockey match on the Sadick, B. O. Bux. A. M. Rumfahn|Marina" ground yesterday, and K., M., Omar (skip); 8. Ismail Displaying much better combina- M. I. Razack, A. M. Omar and A. tion than their opponents the M Wahab (skip). Ve
Saints acpred through Mackay (2), EF Fincher and Gilchrist, their inside forward
WORST AL B. GE, Mis+Nider, awn" Howis Hamison,:15
bridget trist, Pincher,
the BOWLS CHAMPION BEATEN-