THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST 29, 1941.

Chinese Sappers Succeed

Interesting twimming was seen at Army Swimming Pool, Victoria Barracks, yesterday, when For- trees Engineers held their annua! Inter:Soottor aquatic sports,

Chinese Section, 22nd Company, were first with 115 points, closely followed

110 with by 40th Company,

points. Third place was taken by No. 1, British Section, 22nd Company with 80 points,

of the At the conclusion

sports. Colonel E. H. M. Clifford, C.B.E., M.C.. distributed the prizes to the successful competitors.

Relay:-1.

Following were the results:- Eight Lengths free-style No. 3, Chinese Scettov, Z2nd Company. RE. 2, 40th Company, British; 3. 40th Company. Chinese.

14 Lengths free.style Relay:-1, No. 3. Chinese Section, 22nd Company: 2. 40th Company. Chinese; 3, Shumshulpo Detachment.

40th Company. Long Plunge:-1, British; 2. No. 1, British Serlion, 22nd 2. British Seellon, Company: 3. No

22nd Company.

High Divo:-), L/Sgt. Davidson: 2 Spr. Rose; 3. Spr 813: 4. Cpl. Howarth,

12 Lengthe free-style Relay:-1. 40th Company. British: 2. No. 2 British See- tion, 22nd Company: 3. No. 1, British Section, 22nd Company.

24 Lengtha free-style Relay: 1. No 3. Chinese Section, 22nd Company: 2, No 2 British Section. 22nd Company: 3, 40th Company, British.

Visitors Relay Race:-1, Small Units:

2. Combined Royal Artillery: 3. Royal Scoty

Six Lengths medley relay

race:-1,

40th Company. British, 2 No 3. Chinese Section, 22nd Company. 3, No 1, British Section. 22nd Company

Inter Section free style Relay:-1, 400);

2 No Company British,

2. British Section, 22nd Company; 3, Shumshuipo Detachment.

Inter-Office free-style Relay:-1, Chief Engineer's Office: 2. C.R.E, Kowloon: 3, 22nd Company Office.

COLONY TITLES

AT STAKE

Following is the programme for the annual Swimming Champion- ships of the Colony, to be held at Victoria Recreation Club:-

1st Day-Thursday, September 25, at 6.07 p.m.

Men's 880 Yards free-style. Men's 220 Yards back-stroke, Men's 150 Yards Individual Medley. Women's 220 Yards free-style. Women's 100 Yards breast-stroke. Women's Fancy Diving-3 Dives from

3 Metre Board. 2nd Day-Saturday, September 27,

at 9,07 p.m. Men's 200 Yards free-style. Men's 100 Yards breast-stroke. Men's 150 Yards Medley Relay. Boys' 100 Yards free-style (15 Years

and under).

Women's 50 Yards free-style. Women's 50 Yards back-stroke, Women's 75 Yards Medley Individual.

3rd Day Thursday, October 2, at 6.07 p.m.

Men's 440 Yards free-style. Men's 200 Yards free-style Relay. Men's 220 Yards breast-stroke, Women's 440 Yards free-style. Women's 50 Yards breast-stroke. Women's 150 Yards Medley Relay. 4th Day-Saturday, October 4, at 9.07 p.m. Men's 100 Yards free-style. Men's 50 'Yards free-style. Men's 100 Yards back-stroke. Men's Fancy Diving-8 Dives from

Metre Board.

CLIVE GARTHWAITE BECOMES ENGAGED

News has been received In the Colony of the engagement of Major Cilva Charlton Garthwaite, R.A., elder son of Major and Mrs. Alan Garthwalte, of Kirkby, Lonsdale, to Miss Dorothea. Holen Macleod, younger daughter of Major-General and Mrs, Macleod.

an

Major Garthwalte is well-known in the Colony as Army and interport hockey player, and cricketer, having repre- conted Hong Kong against Shanghai in 1993-86 Inclusive, and against Malaya in 1938. In an Interport trial on the KIG.Gr ground, he took all 10 wickets, while he also set a-

New Year's Eve fancy dress vogue when he attended a K.C.C.

Carnival as Hitler.

now

Hockey Prospects

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