THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER
QUEEN'S COLLEGE SWIMMING MEETING
Senior And Junior Championships Won By Ng Brothers
SOFTBALL LEAGUE
PROGRAMME For Fire
SUNDAY'S GAMES SHOULD BE GOOD ONES
C.B.A. MALSE
DEBUT NEXT
MONDAY
There is an alteration in the Softball League schedule which be- The Ng brothers, Tsun-man and Shin-man, carried away the Senior gins on Sunday at 10 am. The No. and Junior championships, respec-3, Machine Gun Company, latest en- tively, yesterday at the Queen's Coltrant into the League, have asked lege Annual Aquatic Meeting held permission for a postponement of at the Victoria Recreation Club. their game with the H. K. Baseball At the conclusion of the meeting, Club, because of insufficient time Mrs. W. L. Handyside, wife of the for notification of the first game, acting headmaster, distributed the and also because of the inability of prizes to the successful competi- their players to be present.
tors-
THE RESULTS
The following. were the results: 50 yards free-style (Junior)-1, Ng Shiu-man; 2, Chan Ping-hung; 3, Cheng Shiu-yuen. Time: 30% secs.
50 yards free-style (Senior).-1, Ng Tsun-man; 2. Lo Tak-chenng; 3, Ping Sui-sang Time: 27 2/5 secs.
50 yards back-stroke (Junior).—1,
The Vets will now play the double-header: the first game will be against the H-K. English Forum, followed by a match with the H. K. Baseball Club.
An
A large crowd is expected out at the Filipino Club ground, where the Ng Shit-man; 2, Chan Ping-hung, 3, opening games will be played. Law Cheung-yiu Time: 42 3/5 secs added attraction will be the presen- 50 yards back-stroke (Senior)-Lce of Mr. F. C. Fornes, the Vice- Ng Tsum-man; 2, Ho Hok-hoi; 3, Lo Consul for the United States of Tak-cheung Time: 36 secs.
25 yards free-style (Classes 7 and America, who will pitch the first $).-1, Cheng Shin-yuen; 2. Chan ball. Another prominent specta- Chuen-yung; 3, Fong Chung-knem.
50 yards breast-stroke (Junior).-1, tor will be Mr. T. B. Wilson, the Ng Sui-ching; 2, Ng Shiu-man; 3, genial Manager of the Dollar Chan Chang-chak.
Steamship Company, who is also a 50 yards breast-stroke (Senior)-1,member and staunch supporter of Ng Tsun-man; 2, Lo Tak-cheung 3, Ting Sui-sang. Time: 38 1/5 secs. the Filipino Club.
Long Plunge-1, "Lo Tak-cheung, 2, Ho Ka-lim; 3, Ng Tsun-man. Distance: 51 feet.
100 yards free-style (Junior).———–1, Ng Shiv-man; 2. Cheng Shiu-yuen; $ Chan Chun-chak. Time: 76 secs.
100
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Liquid refreshments may be ob-
yards free-style (Senior)-1,tained from the Club bar and the Ng Tsun-man; 2. Lo Tak-cheang; 3, controversy on whether coupons or Singh. Time: 65 secs.
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Diving (Junior).-1. Cheng Shiu- yuen; 2, Chan Ping-hung, 3, Liu Shiu ook
Diving (Senior)-1, Ne Tsun-man; 2, Ng Shin-man; 3, Lo Kwok-lenng--
Consolation Race-1, Wong Ying-
ملها
the chit-system be used for the pur- chasing of drinks by non-members has now been dispensed with. Drinks may be purchased for cash!
The Mayo Cup, presented by Mr. E. J. Porter, of Mayo's Shoppe, popular milliner's in the Gloucester Arcade, is the trophy offered the winners of the local pennant. It is Team Race (Senior).-Won by Class to be hoped that further incentives
Team Race (Classes 7 and 8).-Won by Class To
Team Race, (Junior).-Won by Class
16.
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GUNNERS GOLF VICTORY
OVER SAPPERS
LAST WEDNESDAY'S ENCOUNTER - AT FANLING.
In a friendly golf match consisting of singles and foursomes, play ed at Fanling on October 6, last Wednesday, the Royal Artillery beat the Royal Engineers by 4 matches to 3 with two halved.
Detailed scores are as follows:-
SINGLES
RA
RE
Colonel J. Fy King
Captain D. B. Michell
1
Major A. S. Johnstone
(1 up) Lieut. R. de V. Wirkfield
I
.0
(1 up)
Lieut. Col. W.,T. O. Crewdson
1
Lieut. R. A. Barron
Liert. Lieut. R. V. Firth
(2 and 1)
0
Major E. M. Churcher
Lieut. E R. E. Dayrell
Col King and Capt. Michell
Col. Crewdson and Lt. Firth
Captain J. C. R. Fitzgeral
Lombard
(2 and 1). Captain C. M. Singer
(2 and 1) Colonel G. C. Gowland
242 FOURSOMES
(1 up) Maj. Churcher and Lt. Dayrell-
(3, and (2) i
Royal Artillery
Maj. Johnstone and LL
field
Barron and Capt. F. Lom-
bard
Capt. Singer and Col. Gowland 0
Royal Engineers
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for the game will be forthcoming in the near future, such as a trophy for the batter with the highest per- centage, and one for the one who scores the most rùns, etc.
NEXT MONDAY'S GAME
RACING PROSPECTS FOR
TO-MORROW
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ing Twilight Star a good fight, with ia chance of winning.
AUSTIN- HANDICAP ONE
On Monday, being a holiday, the MILE:
Central British Association will { The first day's racing will be cross bats with the Canadian-Chin-brought to a close with a race con- are en-fined' to Novice Jockeys, and they ese Club. . Both teans thusiastic, although the members will b
be given mounts from "C".
of the former Club have never Class China. ponies that have won played softball before..
more than $1,500 in stakes.
King's Lead (Mr. C. L. Gregory}
Under the able management of W. C. Muir, one time captain of the will have to carry 168 lbs, which 3 now defunct Canadian Baseball should be a little too much.
Club, however, the English boys der Mr. W. G. Poy, Rob Roy should should surprise the Canadian Chin- do well, although it will be carry- ing 165 lbs. In fact, I am looking ese who are already past masters at
forward to seeing Rob Roy win- the game.
ning, with Amberley Mr. S. L. This game is scheduled for 10 Yuen) and Boolat Bay (Mr. R. M am. sharp on the Filipino Club Wood) staging a keen struggle for iground.
second place.