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RACING AT MACAO ON SUNDAY
ENTRIES & WEIGHTS FOR OCTOBER MEET
"The following are the entries and handicaps for the Macao Jog- key Club's October Race Meeting, to be held on Sunday next, Oet
1:
1st Race. The Colowan Handicap Five Furlongs Country Flower (135), Coureur Bleu (143), Gold Clause (140). Hohenfels (135), Morning Tip
i (135), Shanghat 4 (152), Victory ! Life (163).
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North Point
Swimming Gala
CHINESE BATHING CLUB MEET
The Chinese Bathing Club com- menced their
annual swimining sala on Saturday at their pavilion at North Point.
The following were the results. Men's 50 Metres free-style:-1, Chan Wing-kal; 3, Robert Chan 3, Chan Chung-bang. Time 29.4 secs.
Ladies' 50 Metres "free-style:-1, Miss Bai Wai-ying: 2, Miss Cheung Pul-chun; 3, Miss Chiu Shin-ngar." Time: 40 secs.
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2nd Race. The Praia Grande Handicap, Flve Furlongs Cloudy Star (188), Double Up (148), Eagle (150), Iron Knight (181), National Triumph (159), 3rd Race. Lappa Handicap. (First)—1. Miss Sat Wal-ying
Section) "E" Class Sir Furlongs
Cloudy Star (140), Eagle' (140). Iron Knight (140), Kink's Parade (188). Lucky Eleven (185r. Mac's Adventure (162), National Dignity (161), National Triumph (140), Persian Cat (159)..
Men's 200 Metres breast-stroke: -1, Fong Chang-yiu: 2, Chan Man-bor; 3, Sum Yuet-sang. Time: 3 mins, 8.8 secs.
Ladies' 100 Metres back-stroke: 2. Miss
4th Race. The Porto Cerco Handicap. "D" Class
Six Furlongs Clowner (155), Diogenes (140), Double Chance (159), Gold Sover- eigh (144). King's Envoy (148), National Anthem (140), Sports Venture (142), The Tigress. (158). 5th Race. The Stewards' Cup. One Mile
Country Flower (135), Coureur Bleu (135). Fairy Auk (180), Fairy Ousel (163), Gold Clause (135), Hogmanay (158), Hohenfels (135).. Meadow Eve (135), Merry Maker (135), Moming Tip (135), Rothe say Bay (135), Shanghal 4 (140) Victory Life (151).)
6th Race. The Lappa Handicap. (Second Section) "E" Class
Sir Furlongs Bogey (158). Double Up (140): Dew-Jones (140), Gold" Tower (140), Old Fashioned (155), The Buccaneer (155), The Spirit of 8 Louis (140).
Cheung Put-chun. Time: 1 min. 4 secs. "
Men's 400. Metres free-style:- 1, Robert Chan; 2. Chan Yuet-fat. Time: 6 mins. 14.4 seca.
Ladies 400 Metres free-style:- 1, Miss Cheung Pui-chun; 2, Miss Chan Sze-tal; 3. Miss Chiu Shui- ngor. Time: 8 mins. 4 secs.
Diving:-1, Lam Ka-tung: 2. Wong King-hang: 3, Ko Ka-kut.
SOUTH CHINA SWIMMING SPORTS
• South China Athletic Association concluded their annual swimming gala at North Point on Saturday
Miss Yeung Bau-king, again won Miss Yeung-Bau-chun, sister of
the 100 and 50 metres free-style.
Mr. Chau Man-chi distributed the prizes at the conclusion of the gala
The following are the results: Miss Yeung Sau-chun; 2. Miss Li Ladies' 50 Metres tree-style-1. Cheuk-wah: 3. Miss Tsang Fung- kwon. Time: 28.51 secs.
7th Race The Consolation Stakes. Girls' 100 Metres breast-stroke- Post Entries. Half a Mile. 1" Mias Au Mel-chun; 2. Mlas Ho In connected with the "Ste-Wai-mul; 3. Miss Yeung Lau-ying. wards' Cup." the 5th Race on the Time: 1 min 56.1/5 secs.. programma, a Special $1, Sweep is being conducted. The cost of a through ticket, including a chance in the Special Sweep, is $7, per set, and is obtainable from the Club's Office, 2nd Floor, Gloucester Building.
Boys' 50 Metres free-style-1. Lai Sum-min; 2. Ko Wal-hung: 3. Tang. Chau-sang. secs.
Time:
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53.3/9
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SOCCER FRIENDLIES AND F. A. LEAGUE
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1939.
FOREIGN MAILS
HONGKONG, MONDAY, 25th SEPTEMBER 1839, 9.30 am.
LONDON, Sept: 24 Football crowds are being strictly Japan.
(Reuter) Straits and Manila controlled and averaged 4,000 at Calcutta and Straits, Saturday's friendly matches.
Haiphong. Japan, All is now set for the resumption Haiphong of competitive matches on a Shanghai, agreed to form a League and the gional basis. London clubs have Amoy.in
other regions are likely to follow.
SATURDAY'S GAMES
Shanghai.
Shanghai Japan
The following friendly matches Calcutta and Straits.. were played on Saturday:
Accrington 6, Rochdale 4. Aldershot 2, Chelsea 9.. Barnsley 1. Shefeld W. 2 Barrow 6, Workington 3. Blackpool 1, Blackburn 1. Bournemouth 1.. Westham U. 2. Bradford C. 1, Burnley 4. Brentford 3, Arsenal 0. Brighton 6. Millwall Res. 1. Bristol R. 1, Torquay 1. Bury 3. Everton 2. Cardiff 1, Swansea 1, Carlisle 1, Preston Res. 1. Chelmsford 4. Tottenham 2. Crewe 5, New Brighton 2. Doncaster 4. Notts County 2. Guildford C.-5. Crystal P. 0. Halifax. 3, Bradford 3. Huddersfield 1, Sheffield U. 2. Leicester 6, Birmingham .. Liverpool 3, Bolton 0. Luton 3. Chariton 2. Manchester U. 3. Oldham 1. Millwall 1, Charlton 1: Newcastle 2, Leeds 2. Notts Forest. 1, Grimsby 2. Plymouth 7. Bristol C, 1. Portsmouth 2, Southampton S. Preston 3, Manchester C. 0. Reading 5; Newport 0. Rotherham 1. Chesterfield 3. Shrewsbury .Q. Coventry 6.. Southend 4. Fulham 3,... Southport & Stockport 0. Stoke 3, Port Vale 2. Swindon 1, Queen's Pk, R. 0. W. Bromwich 3. Whampton 5. Wrexham 0, Chester 2.
SCOTTISH GAMES
Aberdeen 4, Arbroath 0.
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Men's 200 Metres back-stroke SCHOOL CRICKET
1. Lut Shek-kwan; 2. Tsang Cheong-ming; 3. Ip Po-chuen. Time: 1 min. 32 secs.
Ladies 200 Metres breast stroke
HOCKEY SEASON 1. Miss Lee Po-lin: 2. Miss Ko
COMMENCES
Mui-lin: "Time: 3 min. 40.1/5 secs.
3. Miss Au Mel-chun.
Btaff 100 Metres free-style-1. Man On; 2 Lan Bin; 3 Ng Kau
Indians Hold "Y's" Time: 1 min 224/5 secs.
To Draw
Fielding
an exceptionally strong team, which included several players new to the
side, the European Y. M. C. A. 1st XI were, nevertheless, held to a 1-all draw by the Kow- loon Indian Tennis Club in a hockey game at King's Park on Saturday.
Men's 50 Metres tree style 1. Wong Chi-hung: 2. Chan Cheung- tim: 3. Li Fook-kel, Time: 29.4.5 secs.
Men's 100 Metres free-style-1. Ho Pun-kwan: 2. Tsang Yeung: 3. Au Leung-wah, Time: 1 min, 26 secs.
Ladies' 100 Mètres free-style-1. Miss Yeung Sau-chua 2. Miss Li Cheuk-wah: 3. Mi Trang Fun-
The Indians felded several out-kwan. Time: 22.1/5 secs. standing players, among them Sen Gupta, in goal, Malik, and Pyara Singh. The Y. M. C. A. Included in their side E. Fowler Gemmell and Austen.
Shek Kam-pui; 2. Trang Cheong- Men's 440 Metres free-style-1. ming
INDIANS' DEFENCE The Y. M. C. A. had the better of the game, and their fallure to win may be ascribed in large part to the soundness of Sen Gupta, in goal and to Malik and N. Bingh,
in the intermediate line, who served their side well both in attack and defence.
The "Y". were best
served
by Fowler, Bartlett, and Austen, the last-named player, who had played earlier in the afternoon also for the 2nd XI, scoring the only goal for his side.
Pyara Singh scored for the In
dians.
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Time: 8 min. 34.2/3 secs."
3. Yeung Cheong-wah.
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D.B.S. Lose To Old
Boys By 77 Runs
C. date, 17th September) Straits.
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For
MONDAY
The Diocesan Boys' School Swatow and Shanghai commenced their cricket season on Fort Bayardi Saturday with a match against B. Baigon. D. Lay's XL
The visitors, who are all Old Boys of the school, won by runs, declaring at 187 for 7 wickets against 90 runs.
THE SCORES B. D. LAY'S XII A. Zimmern, 'c Fisher, b Burch. 7 F. J. Lay, cand b Burch
A 3. Hulse, 'c Matthews, b Ma- W. L. Rapley, e Burch, b White 17
...
cauley * D. Crary, retired
Star 100 Metres free-style-1. LR. T. Broadbridge, c Macauley, Lat Hop-chum: Time: 27.1/5 secs. Kel-yeng: 2. Ho Puk-kwan; 3. bYoung.aye....
UNIVERSITY SWIMMING CLUB MEET
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TUESDAY
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C. N. Matthews, b Youngsaye... 4 B. D. Lay, not out
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Total (for 7 wkts, dec.) ...
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J. C. Fenton, E. D. Fisher and O.
V. Cheung did not bat.
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Airmail for Malaya, Java and Australia by "Im-
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October,
7th annual Inter-Hostel
WEDNESDAY aquatic sports of the Hongkong J, L. Youngsaye, b Hulse
J. A. Fisher, & F. J. Lay, b Hulse 27 Fort Bayard, Hofhow, and Pakhol University Union Swimming Club
2 Amoy and Shanghai, G. A Goodban, b Crary an will take place on Saturday, Sep-J, Macauley, b Broadbridge ..... tember 30. at 2 pm at the Euro-EN, Matthews, e Fisher, b, X. M. C. A.: Dove: Pennington, pean YMCA, Kowloon. The Yourleff: Kempton. Bates, Ebeats will be held on Wednesday. Fowler; D. Smith, Gemmell, Bart- lett Austen and Coombe
THE TEAMS
E. L. T. C.: Ben Gupta; G. Singh, J. Bingh; Malik," Azziz; Pioneer, N. Singh, Pyara Bingh, Bingh. Hans Raj, and G. Singh,
RUGBY FRIENDLIES The following Rugby League friendly matches were played on Saturday:
Basley 18, Keighley 3. Bradford N. 20, Huddersfield 18. Castleford 10..York 16.4 Featherstone 15, Bramley 7. Halifax 11, Balford 13." Hull 22, Hull K. B. Leeds 23, Dewsbury 12, Rochdale 11, Oldham 6.6. Swinton 56, Broughton 11. Wakemeld..27, Hunslet 14 Warrington 23, Wigan 8.
The
Acting Vice-Chancellor, Professor K. H. Digby has kindly agreed to be Patron and Mrs. 8. W. Teo has graciously consented to present the prizes.
The events this year will in- |clude, as usual; diving, an invita- tion relay and a Past Students handicap while an innovation, in the shape of a lady undergra- duates free style relay is being introduced.
Hulse
L. R. Burch, Rapley, b. Crary v. Harris, b. Broadbridge
Read, o Crary
Ebrahim, not out A White, b Cheung
K. Farmer, c B, L. Lay, b Zim-
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The Inter-Hostel aquatic sports | ARMY INTER- UNIT wter statuten in 1933, to wal SWIMMING SPORTS hai, Japan, Honolulu, Canada USA, Central CPO.
founding of the Swim- ming Club From 1933 to 1936. Ricci Hall won, but in the last years Morrison Hall has gained the supremacy.
The postponed Army Inter-unit swimming sports, which were ta take place on Beptember 14 and 15, will now be held on Wednca- All members and friends of the day and Thursday, October 4 and University are cordially invited to 5, the Victoria Recreation Club, attend
commencing at 230 p.m.
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