SOCCER TOUR OF US.?
» «Mr.~AwHoo,~ managèr of Sing Tap Football Club, is by no means disappoint- ed or discouraged because the Sing Tao-Eastern tour of Australia: ended in-a- financial loss: of approxi¬" mately £1,600.
On the other hand, he is already planning ahead and said yesterday that... providing world conditions were such as to allow of undertaking, they would be sending a team to tour the United States of America next season.
the
And Mr. Aw is not the only one who is looking forward to such a trip, although he says that he fears business claims would not make it possible for him to ac- company the team.
The players who have just - turned from Australia have en-. joyed themselves so much that. they feel an American, and, pos- sibly later on, an English tour, would be just the very thing for Ultra easy on the eye" was them. They all agree that not
tralian
on
spectator at the final football Test and trips to the west would not touring team and Australia, which but
I SHOULD SAY THAT THERE WAS NOT the description given by an Aus-only their football, but also their
outlook
life have paper to this charming genera!
Chinese lady benefitted by the Australian tour, probably be fully extended by MUCH DIFFERENCEIN STRENGTH BETWEEN Australian-born
between the Sing Tao-Eastern only further improve their play THE SOUTH CHINA TEAM WHICH TOURED
would also add to thair the latter won 8-4. St. Stephens & La Salle AUSTRALIA IN 1923 AND THE EASTERN SING TAO TEAM JUST RETURNED, SAID LEE WALTONG, CAPTAIN OF THE 1923 SIDE, YESTERDAY.
As an indication of the thor-'
pression
Eastern had
SHANGHAI TENNIS
* EXHIBITION
education.
The
Insofar as the boys' events are concerned, they will probably re-
quadrangular swimming solve into a struggle for supic-
A very attractive exhibition gala held in the European Y.M. Inary between St. Stephen's and
tennis programme has been C.A. last night between Y.M.C.A., La Salle, and there should not be
The 1941 team comprised better,
made arranged to take place in Shang-Royal Scots, Middlesex and Royal any very appreciable difference in
in aid of the Corps of Signals and Combined: two and faster individual players, but in Australia, though he naturally hat on August 31, the final standings of these
British the South China team were a bet- regretted that they lost the Test Central
War Fund, .Small Units resulted in a win for schools.
ter combination and
Stokes will the home team, who secured 22 better series. Their record is a good one, Sullivan and L. G.
while and Edward points to the Royals' 18, balanced, the main reason being he said, for South China won meet Tony Liang oughness with which Lionel Roza that South China had been play-only eight matches of the 24 play-Tsai, and H. Collaco and Kho Small Units and Middlesex had 15 Pereira and his hard-working| comunitlee have gone about their ing for several seasons as a team ed, drawing seven and losing nine. Sin-oal will then play a singles, and 12% respectively.
--there was only une Chinese job, there will be a demonstra-)
team in the League then-and had: tion of swimming by A. K. Rum-
China in the Far jahn (back-stroke), Luiz M. represented Remedlus (breast-stroke) und D.! Hutchinson (free-style), and in order that the boys and girls may reap the most benefit out of wat- ching these champions in action, there will be a running commen- tary throughout the demonstra- tion.
Eastern Olympics.
Of the 1923 team only Lee Wai-tong is still active in the game, while he was a member of the Loh Hwa team which vicited Australia in 1927.
Lee! and Fung King-cheong Ting-sang were also members ofi the 1927 team.
There will also be a diving ex-1
South China had no Anancial hibition, by Lionel Roza-Pereira
The on the 1923 tour. worries and Ed. da Roza, a former Colony Football Authorities in Australia champion, and from all indications guaranteed all expenses and all a very enjoyable and entertain-profit or loss was for their ac- ing afternoon Is promised.
Programme And Competitors
The programme
and
count.
Lee Wal-tong sald he was de- lighted with the favourable im-
MANAGER REVIEWS
5 TESTS
the
to be followed by the second dou bles between C. C. Squires and M. Benavitch against J. V. T. Wang and. Harry - La.
In the Navy pool yesterday, Royal Navy "B" beat 8th Coastal Regiment, R.A.. by 9 goals to 1 in the European Y.M.C.A. Invitation water-polo tourna
ment
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TO-NIGHT'S BASKETBALL
Following are to-night's Open at Basketball League. fixtures Kowloon Chinese YM.C.A:---
Bank Union V Ping Ching Yu
v Indian Polico Leang
We won this game by 5 goals to 2, but Reviewing the Five Test Australia were handicapped when their matches played against Australia, inside-right, a man named Date, was Mr. Chen Foh-yu, secretary-injured in a tackle and was a passen-
The world record for the 4-miles had ger for the rest of the game.
FOURTH TEST; at Nowcastle, July Relay Race held by Indiana University manager of Eustera's team
to following observations
We lost 2-5 although everybody -17 minutes, 10-1/5 seconds, at Phila expected us to win. We were actually delphia in 1937-was beaten on August leading 2-1 up to the intervali but the 15 at the Olympic stadium, Stockholm. game was slowed up considerably be when the Idrotts-Forerening team cov cause 13 minutes were wasted through cred the distance in 17 minutes: 2-4/5 injured players being-treated on the seconds.--Reuter. ground, and that affected our play. The ground here was not good at all.
13
make:-
FIRST TEST; At Melbourne, June 28: We won by 6 goals to 4 after being down in the first half, In the second half we scored 4 goals in 14 minutes, but we did not get a very big gate, GIRLS'-60 Yards pack-stroke: full list
FIFTH TEST, at Brisbane, August 2: Miss Y. Yolle (French Convent), Misa only-£263, as the people in this part of
The longest match in the history of C. Guterres (St. Mary's School) Ming Australia are not very keen on soccer..
SECOND. TEST, at Sydney, July 5: We lost 84, but it must be said that the American national tennis cham- of competitors are as follows:
BOYS JUNIOR-Diving. 3 Running J. Anderson (French Convent) Misa
Fung Kwan Belilios Public We lost by 2 goals to 4. In this match our boys were rather, upset at having pionship was played at Brooklyn, Mas- the Australians adopted-robust methods just heard the news that the intended sachusetts; yesterday when Bryant Forward Headers from 1-Metre Board: Tsang
K. Thomas (St. Stephen's College): School),
DEMONSTRATION OF SWIMMING and in the first 5 minutes Lai Shiu-wing extension of the tour. would not mater Grant, small but tenacious Davis Cup C. Guterres (La Salle College); Chan
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(St. Stephen's College): by A, K., Rumjahir (back-stroke), Luix was hurt and then, in the second half. falise, and also that we were to sail player, and Russell Bobbitt, of Atights. M. Remedios (Butterfly broast-stroke): Ng Kee-cheung had to leave the field, the same evening, at 7 pm.. the game beat Edwin Amark and Robin: Hippin We were leading 2-1 in the first half finishing at-5,30 p.m. The, boat actually stiel, of California, after four hours. Chow Kong Pul (Chung Wah School).
BOYS' SENIOR-100 Yards free-style: and David Hutchinsoni (free-style).
GIRLS-Diving- Forward "Hoaders and the score was 2-all when Ng was delayed its departure for a few hours Scores were 14-12, 15-17, 64, 46. carried off.After that, playing with to enable us to fulfill this engagement.13-11. Grant twisted his ankle in the J. Gomes (La Salle), Andrew Fong from 34Metre Board:
were not; We were 1-4 down in the first half and second set, Reuter. (St. Joseph's), G. Rosgelet (Diocesan).
Miss J. Anderson (French Convent), nine men only-substitutes William Teo (61, Stephen's), Donald Miss C. Guterres (St Mary's School). allowed in the Tests-we found the job at one time were 1-7 in arrears. Then
Miss J.-Yollé (French Convent).
BOYS SENIOR-220 Yards free-style: "William Tea (St. Stephen's),, Donald
Yen
Young (St. Joseph's).
BOYS' JUNIOR-100 Yards free-style
K. Thomas (St. Stephen's). R. Souza
(La Salle), Chan Yen Fwel (St. Young (St. Joseph's), A: Sandberg (La Stephen's), Wong
Pen Kin (St. Salle), J. Roza-Pereira (La Salle), A. Stephen's). C. Guternes (La Salle),
V. Lopes (La Salle).
- BOYS! - JUNIOR-50 Yards-free-style; GIRLS 80 Yards free-style:
Wong Pén Kin (St. Stephen's), W. Miss Ko Miu Ling (Ying Wah -Girls' | Ribeiro (La Salle). A. Marques (La School), Miss Jel Arculli (French Coll Salle), Chan Yen Fwee (St., Stephen's), Vent School), Miss J. Anderson (French K, Thomas (St. Stephen's)... Convent School), Miss C. Guterres (St.BOYS' SENIOR-Medley Rolay -- Mary's - School); Miss Yvonno Yollo 3 × 50 yards: (French Convent School);
Diocesan, Boys, School, St. Joseph's BOYS' SENIOR-100 Yards. breast College, La Salle College "A" La Salle stroke!
College "B", St. Stephen's' College. Lee Chouk Lam (Nam-Wha), KonnOYS JUNIOR Medley Relay Yiu Wing (La Salle), Chan Chen Po 3x 80 yards:
(St. Joseph's), G. Wong (La Salle), La Salle College, St. Stephen's Col Kwong Chiu. Slieung (La Salle),
BOYS JUNIOR=50 Yardu breast- stroket.
Lott
-R. Souza (La Salle), Ko Wal Hoond
lege, CUN
BOYS SENIOR-Fanoy. Diving from B.Metre Board
Chang On (St. Stephen's). B. Pomeroy
(St. Joseph's), Chow Kong Pul (Chunu (La Salle), Ng. Siew Hoo (St. Stephen's), Wah), W. Ribeiro : (La-Salle),
Anderson, Jr,(St. Joseph's), **
GIRLS 50 Yards breast-stroke:ALDIVING EXHIBITION by L. Roza- Miss Taong Fung Kwan (Bellio Perolra and Ed, da Roza Public School), Miss C. Monteiro (St, BOYS JUNIOR-Free-Style Relay- Mary's School Miss Y. Yolle (French 4x 50 yards:
Convent School), %%
St. Stephen's Colcke, La Salle Col-
BOYS SENIOR 100 Yards" back-iego, Nam Wha School, strokotukan ANY ENGIRLS' -- Free-Style: Relay
IpTingYue (St. Stephen's) AV yardst
4x-50
Lopes (La Salle) Bpono Slong Loy (St. French Convent School, St. Mary's Stophen's), J, Gomes (La Salle), An« School. 'drów. Fong (St. Joseph's)?
BOYS' SENIOR-Free-8tyle Relay- BOYS!.......... JUNIOR-80 . Yards back- 4 x 50 yards: atrokeile
Diocesan Boys' Schod), St. Joseph's "C" Guterres (La Salle), Chow Kong College, La Salle College, St. Stephen's ‚Püt^{Ohung (Wah);
College.
too much for us.
we scored three goals before the home THIRD "TEST" at Sydney, July 12: team scored their anal one,
Wherever the Bing Tao-Eastern-team played In Australia, the Chinese community turned out en masse to support thoir
evid compatriota. This picture shows a section of the grow
ntly very pleased with their countrymen' progress on tho
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