THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 16, 1940. CORRESPONDENCE

'SKY' LEE

LEE REPLIES TO 'YOUNG' AROMIN

THE SPORTS EDITOR with good experience.

"CHINA MAIL.”

I conclude with hope that my Sir, I am writing first of movement will have strong sup- to confirm that there is áport from all nationals in the Co- jovement afoot of an All-Chinese|lony,

eam in the noble art of self-de-| nce, which was published in

pur valuable column on the 8th

istant.

LEE KIM-KUM.. (Physical Director).

As Physical Director of Lee's TSIN LEE

ymnasium, College of Physical 14 Bonham Road,

ducation at

nd Instructor of H.K. University CLUB BEAT

now still

u Tong Sen Gymnasium, I have| een and is

training! mateur boxers for the interest the pugilistic youth. I had romoted Amateur bouts both in

H.K.C.C. WITHDRAWS FROM "B" DIVISION

The "China Mail" Was informed this morning that Hong Kong Cricket Club,

BEAT owing to difficulty

ST. PAUL'S

hinese Y.M.C.A. and Lee's Thea-matches in e some 'years ago and met with] All-Chinese

reat successes.

were

experienced in raising teams, had withdrawn from "B" Division of the Tennis League.

|LOCAL FOOTBALL

NO INTERRUPTION OF H.K. SOCCER EXPECTED

THE PRESENCE OF SO many representatives of Service teams at the Annual General Meeting of the Football Association last week showed that un- less conditions are much worse locally than at pre- sent, the various football competitions will be played off this year.

A representative of the Area Sports Board asked that the fixtures, after they have been drawn up, be adhered to as far as possible and this may be taken to indicate that little interruption of regular week-end games is expected by Army.

Last year the fixtures were bad- More Second Division ly chopped and changed with the

Games

the various

far

a

Expecting to witness three "B" Division of the Colony Basketball In reply to your correspondent

League, the usual fair crowd of 1000 Young" Aromin (appeared

spectators, who gathered at H.K. 0th July), I am here to state that

on Chinese Y.M.C.A. gymnasium last fending well, they also netted 10 result that several clubs suffered Mr. Lee Kim-kum, had fought]

night,

considerably dis- and 6 points for their side res-nancially, particularly the Area nder the ring name of "Sky" Lee game as the result of Ching Ba

appointed in seeing only one pectively.

Sports Club, who were forced to the Second Division programme Mr. J. Skinner pointed out that d was

represented the Hong Club and Postal

The winners launched fierce play several postponed home ong Amateur boxer to compete walk-overs to National Club and their scoring with a field goal to their stand being damaged,

Banks giving attacks from the start and opened games on other grounds owing finished last year in January with ith the Philippine World Olym-Y.M.C.A. "B" respectively.

the result that Senior teams e Boxing Team in the year 1936,

(two points), through Sik Kim-

were not able to call on any of The only match played

Although was fong within two seconds of thre

there is now. their reserves who were in prac- had also represented the Hong that between Tsin Leo Club and bell. They increased; their lead whole-day training scheme ong Chinese for the Internation- St. Paul's Boys' College quintette, to 10-2 in the 15th. minute, when the

for tice. Volunteers, As Night under the auspices

as He suggested that more gamey of which resulted in a convincing|Lao Kim-shuen netted: a field is known for the present there be given to the Second Division uropean Y.M.C.A. both in 1986 win for the former by 53 points goal for the students, who then will be little training on Satur-teams and that if a division had od 1937.

80 gradually improved and register-day, Since I was appointed as Physi-f

civilian to be divided into sections the Ielped by their weight, the ed further, points. However, the teams with Volunteer members Third Division be effected. Instructor in the University winners fought to the end all half time score was 27 points to will still be able to carry on with Last season there were 16 ymnasium at the end of 1936, it members of the team displaying 20 in favour of the eventual win-their fixtures with little interrup-Second Division and 14 Third aves me hardly enough time to good form. Owing to their youth, ners.

tion.

Division teams. If the Second hieve my ambition. Although I the College boys had to replace The college boys managed to

Division were not split up each m now an Instructor as my pro-continually.

keep down their opponents' score to the incoming committee that games,

It was decided to recommend team would have to play 30 ssion I shall be too pleased to The three winning forwards, until the tenth minute after the priority must

in addition to Shield fend my past reputation ás Sík Kim-fong, Chan Kwong-ping resumption when they then faded League and Shield competitions the season into May.

be given to the gumes, which would have carried xer for the sheer love of the and Chan Dik-poo, were better out of the picture:

the No Ho Ho" Cup Game Cup competitions and other re- It seems that all the plans for Fout No. of presentative games.

revival of the Chinese Interport Goals Goals Fouls)

between Hong Kong and. Singa- At present there are the Lai Wah pore for the Ho Ho Cup will fall Cup Competition, the "Sunday through. Herald" Charity Cup Competition,

to 42.

The score at the sounding of the final even

if this

Port and for the only purpose oflin combination than the students.bell was 53 points to. 42 for the winners,{ abandoning

TSIN LEE CLUB

Yuen Chack-chee

2

0

1

3

7

2

3

3

0

0

4

53

ST. PAUL'S BOYS' COLLEGE

01

1

1.

arity or war fund should oppor-They all had their share in scor- nity arises. I am surprised ing: Sik registered 18 points all Young" Aromin dare to stake his through field goals; Chan Kwong- -called "title" of Feather-weight ping netted four field goals and Sik Kim-fong ampion of the Colony (which I one foul goal (9 points), while Chan Kwong-ping

not know whether the local Chan Dik-poo scored 16 points Chan Dik-poo xing association had confirmed through seven field goals and two Fong. Chi-yung Is or not) to a man of superior foul goals. ality and weight like me, How- Their two guards, Fong Chi- Total Points er I would advise "Young" yung and Yuen Check-chee, were Yeung Pun-yick romin to seek his "title" among also in good form, being superior Chan Wah-kuon y pupils with some hope ore hard training.

but to the losing guards. They made Lao Kim-shuen

six and four points respectively Wong Yau-ming With regard to the boxers wel for their side.

Ning Chau-hul ve at the present moment, we

Chan Wah-hi Lao Kim-shuen, ive three Feather-weights wing, was the

playing left-Lee Ming-hung outstanding for- Lee Ming Messrs. W. S. Kan, G. S. Fong ward for the students. He scored

d Tcheng Pao King), one Ban-seven field goals and two

Total Points m-weight (Mr. Walter Ma), one goals, making a total of 16 points ght-weight (Mr. Yiu Kwai for his side.

ah), one Fly-weight (Mr. Al-

foul

The students' defence was best

D

of

meant the " other

It was originally intended that from Eastern and

the Governor's Cup Competition, a team

and Charity games on Armistice Sing Tao. be chosen to represent day, New Year's day and on the Hong Kong this season. Double Tenth.

It was expected that both clubs would be in Singapore together for some It was pointed out that players time, but now advice has been no longer consider it a honour to received that Eastern are leav- play in these representative games ing

for home before the that managers arrival of the Sing Tao team. to pick up players

with the result have often

Sing Tao may still be authoris- 42 from the stand to complete the ed to represent the Hong Kong team. No action, can be taken Chinese, if the game is arranged, against these players as most of but this team could hardly be these games are played on Sun-called a representative team from days.

Hong Kong.

rt Chong), one Welter-weight served by Chan Wah-hi, who GRAPHIC GOLF/

Mr. Chan Yut Fat) and one Mid- with his partner, Lee Ming, kept

e-weight (Mr. Soong Yiu Tak), the

of whom are but amateur, but shooting range.

In the

Apart from de-

opposing attackers out of

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BY BEST BALL

Lawson Little's qualifying score 65-69 for a total of 134 strokes, the lowest in the no- tion puts the former amateur champion once again in the spotlight. Just about the time one wonders where Little is in the pro field, he turns in some spectacular perfor- mance.

Little's Initial downswing effort starts in the turn of the left hip to the left. This in turn causes a pulling move- ment in the left arm which starts the club, down to case the Increasing strain on the left side. This sets the club- head 'descending in the pro-

· per arc, for the right elbow immediately drops in close to the right side, and the down- swing path takes place inside the ball. Little drops-his left shoulder noticeably in bringing the club down, --o mannerism which preserves

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