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EXCELLENT RACING AT FIRST CYCLING HEATS
Programme For Caroline Hill Fiesta To-day
Preliminary heats of the Colony's first All-Cycling Meeting were held at the South China Athletic Assocation's Stadium st Caroline Hill on Saturday, and though the earlier racing was somewhat marred by spills the riders soon accustomed them- selves to the track's peculiarities, and some excellent racing was witnessed.
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The initial event, the Erst Heat of the One Mile Cham plonship, gave the spectators plenty of thrilla McDowell, lead" ing narrowly, was suddenly thrown by a loosened handle-bar. and his crush caused two other competitors to skid into the stands,
BELGIAN GOLF FINALS
LEZOUTE, Aus. 6 (Reuter)- In the final of the Belgian Golf Championship, Mias: Katk- leen Garnham (Britain) beat Madame de Moulemeester · five up and four and in the Men's Anal J. M. Baller, an Ans- tralian amateur. beat W. Storms, six up and five.
Y.M.C.A. HOCKEY
MEETING
SPORTS & GENERAL
The annual general meeting of the European Y.M.C.A. Hockey Section will take place on Wed- nesday, August 16 at 6.30 p.m. In the West Lounge.
5. Any
At the end of the Heat Geo. | Jogindar Singh; 3. Geo. Cottrell- Cottrell "got into the loose" an Following an interval, in which
The agenda is as follows:-1. the finishing corner when placed, an exhibition of trick cycling was Minutes of the last Annual Meet- and his fall prevented him from given by Tam Man-pu, two heats in 2. Hon. Sec.'s report. 3. Ele- qualifying.
for the Five Miles Championship tion of oficers 4 Discussion of Result: 1. Ng Chung; 2. M. L. M. were contested. The first, saw
1939-40. policy--Season Y. S. Yuen press Keates hard for other business. O'Doherty; 3. Y. S. Tuen...
Heat 2 provided an easy victory a few laps but he was unable to for E. A. G. Keates whose three-last at the champion's pace. A quarter lap win would probably keen tussle between J. Singh and have been less had Jegindar | Sandberg resulted in the Indian Singh not over-run a corner and policeman winning the sprint at hit the stands,
the finish.
Result: 1. H. A G. Kentes; 2. To Yin-chung: 3. "Onu Chung
ching.
13. Five Miles Open Champion-
ship.
A depth charge from HM.S. Southampton exploding somewhere In the Atlantic.
HOME CRICKET MARRED BY RAIN
LONDON, Aug. 5 (Reuter)- Yorkshire beat Glamorgan Cardiff by 86 runs.
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"Many Limitations" health-giving. Besides-Andrews keeps botter in fins than Judges-Messrs. F. C. Young, H. F. Result: 1. H. A. G. Keates: 2. Hopkins, W. Flindt, A. McKellar,
Yorks: 234 and 186 for & declared Of Air Weapon Y. S. Yuen; 3. Jogindar Bingh; 4.5. H. Langstone, J. W. R Coles, Jones 5 for 60), Glamorgan 194 Tony Sandberg. ·
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Archer, F. Moore, E T. W. Slay: binson 5 for 59).
-Sir Kingsley Wood, the Air Min- was then contested, but the In- The second Heat was perhaps C. L. Davies, J. J. King, and V. C. The match between Lancashire ister, speaking in London last, dian favourites were surprisingly the best event of the afternoon's Labrum. Starters Messrs. F. and Warwickshire at Manchester night, said: "There beaten. M. Khan
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Emitations of the air weapon, 'and whelmed by the splendid riding of strating speed and stamina to Coles Lap Scorers Messrs.
Warwick: 135. Lancashire 98 for science and invenflon may well Tony Sandberg, of whom more will win by over a lap from a good E T. W. Slay and H. F. Hopkins.
provide us with means of defeating evidently be heard in future. G. field. Ng Chung was again sur-Time-keepers-Messrs J. J. King points from Surrey at Portsmouth many of us realise to-day."
Hampshire secured first innings the bomber-perhaps sooner than Singh was unlucky in having a prised, but managed to win from and W. Findt Clerks of the derailed chain when holding a Wen To-min by a half-wheel
Hampshire: 301 (Walker 108 not | Course—Messrs. R. W. Pang. Robt. "slight lead.
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CHINESE IMPRESSES The first Heat for the Two Miles Championship saw Mc- Dowell in form and he won convincingly. Y. 8. Yuen is seriously
challenging Ng Chung's position as the pre- mier Chinese cyclist and an excellent duel between these two riders was witnessed. Result: 1. R. H. McDowell: 1.3 Yuan; 3. Ng Chung
K A. G. Kcates again met with scant "opposition in the second Heat, in which the Hongkong Cycling Club's black and gold jerseys filled all places.
Result: 1. H. A. G. Keates; 2.
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME
The full list of events arranged for this afternoon, commencing at 2 p.m., is as follows:
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for 6 describe as the brotherhood of the HEARTBURN miles-13.00., Ten miles-20.11.. against Somerset at Bristol, Mid-air extending over the whole world Fifteen miles-39.29. McDowell dlesex 41 for 3 against Sussex at and sharing the common idea of
Hore, Worcestershire 85 for 3 "good neighbourship." against Essex at Worcester, and Derbyshire 28 for 2 against War Arst innings against the West wickshire at Burton-on-Trent Indies at Swansea. He established personal records when rain prevented further play.
Constantine took 4 wickets for 33 runs, and at 10 and 15 miles, at which
Close of play scores in other Clarke 4 for 42. West Indies re- points he was only 11 and 4 matches were as follows: Lan-plied with a first innings total of seconds respectively outside the cashire 171 for 5. against Yorkshire 96 Matthews taking 7 for 21, Colony record figures held by at Leeds, Kent 148 for 8 (Ames 51) Glamorgan had" scored 50 for 5 H. A. G. Keates. McDowell used against Hampshire at Canterbury. in their second innings at close of a 74 inch gear.
Glamorgan scored 127 in their play.
On August 2 R. H. McDowell, 1. One. Mile Open Champion-riding in the first C. of M. trial,
ship.
recorded the following times: Five"
2. One Mile, Newcomers.
3. Quarter-mile. Ladies
4. Two Miles Open Champion-had scheduled for 25 miles on the
ship.
King's Road course, but due to cramp called off his effort at the 15 miles check
5. Two Miles, Schoolboys.
6. Two Miles, Newcomers.
7. Two. Miles H. B. special
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8. One Mile, Military.
9. One Mite. Tandem.
10. 50 yards, slow.
11. 10 Minutes Team Pursuit.
12. Half-mile, Officials
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