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INTER-SCHOOL BASKETBALL
LEAGUE
MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1941.
In the World of Sports
Y.M.C.A. Water-Polo Tournament
PUI CHING TEAMS Signals
UNDEFEATED
European
P. W L D. F. A Pts B0041516
YMCA 8 6 2 The inter-school Basketbal: Lea-Middlesex "A 7 6 1 gue under the auspices of Chinese R. Navy "A" 8 6 2 Y.M.CA. is drawing to a close and 8th Regt. RA 7 5 0 all matches will have to be played R Scols "A". off before the mid Summer Combined holidays start next month.
ONE BOWLS GAME
DECIDED
Craigengower Score
Clean Sweep
Rain on Saturday washed out all but one of the 13 games on the hawn bowls league programme, the diehards being Hongkong Football! Club and Craigengower who met
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Small Units 7 3 2
7 2 4 1 9 23 R. Navy "B"
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RA
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6 5 1 0 21 10 10 | Third Division on the former's
ciran Craikengower recorded a sweep, winging by 5 points to all
D M Rozarin, Craigengewez skip. recorded £ seven on the third head against S. H. Strange
Scores were:-
965th Bly
M
RA 7001 11 36
1
1
Put Ying College, who have twoR Navy "C" teams in the First Division, have| Middlesex "B" upt met with defeat yet and their 5th A.A. Regt, two teams wh meet the last
game of the season
The ive Trading Leams 11 second Division Hun Wab Middle 36th By RA 6 0 4 1 5 26 School and Hing Wan Middle Scots "B" 5 Ü 5 03 22 School-who are still unherten,
mect each other morrow and
the winners will probably carry oll
the championstilp
Following are the results of First
Satur
Division games played on day.--
Pal Ying white, beat 8H
Szę Middle School ...... Pul Ying (green beat South!
China Middle School Nam College
Deal Ming Sang College
LEAGUE STANDINGS
Wahi
Total 96 43 43 10 287 267 96
GOAL SCORERS Dignan. Signals, 23, McNulty 8 Regt RA. 13; Jennings, Midda
"A" 11: "A" 11 Bindon, Middx PB Wilson, YMCA, 16: Slater.
63 R. Scots "A. 9: Rutter. R Navy "A. B Allen, Signais. 8, May. 30-26 Y M C.A.., 8; Paul, R. Navy "A" 7;
Halyard, R Navy "A" 6 37-30
RESULTS YESTERDAY The following are the results of Following are the League tables matches played yesterday in the Y.M.C.A. Invitation water polo tournament:
to dute:
FIRST DIVISION
Pu Ying WHIL
Bze 5% Ho Wah
Ping Ching
Pui Ching
10 0 4
European
B Coastal Regiment, RA, 31 Navy "C" 3.
965th Battery, R.A.. 3: 36th By
B 1; Combined
Y.M.C.A 7: Middlesex "B" 0 5th AA. Regiment, R.A. 6: Mid- dlesex "A" 3
W 1. Ps.
10
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Put Ying
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20
Nem Wah
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9
2 18
RA 3
11 8 J18
972 14
Royal Scots Small Units 3.
12
Ming Sang
8
4 4
8
Ling Tung
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6
Y.M.C.A. Commercial
10
3 7
6
Wah Nam
1
2 7
4
Hing Chung
10
1 9
2
Hong Tao Middie
10
2 19
Ying Wah
10
0 10 0
SECOND
DIVISION
Hon Wah
7 7
0 14
7
7 0 14
Canton University
7 5 2 10
7 3 4 6
Hing Wah
D. BS.
Ling Tung
Yutet The
Hongkong
7 3 4 6
8356
6 2 4 4!
Ying Wah
6
Tại Thung
6
0 £ 0
SPORTING
In a friendly encounter, Signals beat Royal Sects "A" by eight goals to nii.
NEW SWIMMING RECORD
Kowloon Residents'
Union Gala
ا با لایا
HKFC K W. Forrow, J Thomson, C B. Robertson, G. F. Graver skipt 18; A. G. Uratton, a Russell, G Stephens, R. A. Man- Sell skip 10. B 1 Bickford, E. P Ansiow, J Ralston, S H. Strange
skip 15 Total 52
CC.C.. L. M Roza A E S Alves. E. $ Franks. A. J Cocho (skip) 22. F X Delgado, W J. Curd, CW Lawn, N P. Karanjiaz (skip 22; WE Broadbridge, F. K. Modi, G. & Ladd D. M Rosarle
skip 30. Total 72
FRIENDLY GAME
A two-rink friendly game was played between Hongkong Football club and a weak Club de Recreto team at Hupay Valley, the former woning m both rinks.
H.K.FCA Bailey. C. G Sollte. J Hempsey. A. Watson skip) 26: R. P
B Coleman, H. G. Shuw, A
Wallington, W. Gul (skip) 19. Total
45.
Recreto-R Campos. C. A. Mar- ques. E. A R Alves, M. Mendoncs (skip A.
A. Pereira, E. L. Cunha, HM Xavier. A. A. du Roza iskipi 15. Total 23.
PAIRS COMPETITION Competitors in the Colony Lawn Bowls Open Pairs Championship are requested to make every en
the deavour to complete games First Round during this week. making their own arrangements.
The first named pair in the draw are to be considered the challenger and must take the initiative in at- ranging the match. The bowls convener on whose green the game! is to be played should be notified in ample time of the arrangement
The main feature we swil- nung gala held by the Kowicon Residents' Union at Laich!kok on made. Saturday night. WES
recura shattering performanse l Lal Tsun ladies' team in the 200 metres free-style relay. They lowered the former time of 2 minutes TENNIS - First Division: CR.C.secunds by 110 wer than nine
FIXTURES
TODAY
v. H.K.C.C., H.K.U.T.C. v. S.C.AA. v. X.C.C.
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BOWLS GAMES OFF
The Colony Lawn Bowls Pairs Championship games between E. A. Atkins and J. G. Meyer against E. Levett and H. Spong at the Kow- loon Bowling Green Club, and D.
Rozario and
8 J.
Landolt against L. P. Xavier and M. F. Alarcon at the Hongkong Football club green. scheduled for yester- dy were postponed.
IR.C
seconds.
TOMORROW
WATER-POLO. -
Kwok Chun-hang. former breast-; stroke champion. showed ple
Che 300 meires European Y. Msuperiority
A
In
The
C. A. v. Royal Scots "A" (Army breast-stroke when he won quite pool, 7.15 p.m.. Navy
"B" v. comfortably from his nearest op- Royal Corps of Signals (Army: ponent, Chan Chul-sheung. pool), 1.45 p.m.; Royal Navy "C"new event of 200 metres back- v. Combined Amali Units (Army stroke relay was also easily won pool), 8.16 p.m.; Royal Navy "ay Lat Tsun Union "A".
v. Middlesex "A" ("Y" pool. 7.15) Al the conclusion of the gala, A p.m.; Middlesex "B" v. Royal, water polo match was played be- Scots "B" "Y" pool. 7.45 p.m. tween the home team and a team 8th Coastal Regt. R. A. V 5th from the Middlesex Regiment, re- A.A. Regt. R.A. ("y" pool), 8.15, sulting in an overwhelming win for the former by nine gals to two
n.m.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25 TENNIS, Third Division: I.R.C.
v. C.D.R. KITC ♥ A.T.C.. C.R.C. (2) v. X.T.G.CA., S.C.A.A.
THE RESULTS Following are the results:-
50 Metres free-style (Open to the i
C.R.C (1) C.C.C. v. H.K.U.T.C. Press)-1, Lo Chul-hing: 2. Tse
THURSDAY, JUNE 26
Ting: 3. Mok Kam-yau Time: 35
TENNIS Fourth Division: P.O. Becs.
R.C. 121 v. AT.C., C.C.C. v. P.O. 200 Metres back-stroke Relay RC.. (1), 8.C.A.A. v. J.R.C. C.R. (Open to the Colony-1, Lai Tsun C. Y. C.B.A KIT.C. v. 1.R.C. "A" 2, HK and Kowloon Rest- WATER-POL. European Y. M. dents' Union; 3 La Teun "B".
C.A. V 30th Battery. R. A. 200 Metres free-style Relay (Army pool). 7.15 p.m.; Navy (Ladles. Open to the Colony)-1.Į "A" Royal Scots "A" (Army Lai Tsun: 2 HK, and Kowloon pool) 7.46 p.m.; Royal Corps of Residents' Union. Time: 2 mins. 20 Bignals v. Middlesex "A" (Army;secs. (record), pool), 8.15 p.m.; Navy Combined Smal pool. 7.15 p.m.; Navy 1í
"F" Royal Scots
Units
breaststroke :
"B" V 300 Mctres
("Y" | (Men's) ;-1, Kwok Chuug-hang: 3′′
Chan Chul-sheung: 3, Wong Lok ("y" pool tim, Time: 4 mina, 52 secs. 7.45 p.m.; Middlesex "B" v. 908th Battery, R.A. ("Y" pool), 8.15
p.m.
SATURDAY, JUNE 28
500 Metres free-style (Men's):-
1, Tsang Cheong-wing; 2. Mok Kam-nam; · 3, Chan Sin-cheung. Time: 8 mina, 12 secs,
BASEBALL. — H.B. Baseball Club 100 Metres tres-style (Ladies) :—
V1, Miss Teang. Fung-kwan; 2, Miss Po Hing and 3. Miss Ng Slu-ln.
v. 8.C.A.A., 2.15 p.m.: R.E. Chung Bwa, 4.30 p.m. LAWN BOWLS, First Division: Recreio "A" v. Kowloon Docks R.C., Craigongower v. Civil Ser- vico, Kowloon C.C. v. Indian R.C., Police R... Kowloon 8.0.0. "I". Recralo " v. Kowloon Becond Division: 3.0.0. "A". Hongkong 0.0. v. Kowloon CC Kowloon Tong V. Craigengower.
Prison 0.0. บ Kowloon F.C.. HEFC. v. Talkoo R.C. Third Division: Kowloon B.G.O. V. Hongkong F.C., Kowloon 1.0. v. Police R.C.. Inilan R.C. v. Hong- kong 0,0., Hongkong Mestrie v. Recreio.
EXHIBITION | JUNIOR CHESS
BILLIARDS
& SNOOKER
CHAMPIONSHIP
To Yu-Lau At Head]
Club de Recreio are completing Of Standings
arrangements for the charity
ex-
and Snooker
billiards hibition
Scoring againAL E. M. Petrove on mater on Friday next in ald of Thursday alght. To Yu-lau has the British War Organisation now moved up to first place in the Fund.
Colony Junior Chess Champion-
The billiards tabir. which has ship Tournament and has a half been overhauled and re-covered, point more than his nearest op has been moved to the centre of ponent, A. Y. Biriskoff.
MEET LOUIS
South Africa NOVA SIGNED TO
Wins Rifle Shoot
King George V Trophy
NEW YORK, June 22 (Reuter- Boxing Promotor Mike Jacobs an- nounced that he had signed Nova as the next challenger to Joe ¡Logis for the work beavyweight
title
The fight will take place during September but the actual date and LONDON, June 22 Reuter)-place has not yet been decided. National Rifle Association have announced the results of the i shooung throughout the Brit.sh
Home Soccer
the main hall, thus providing' Both have one game left to play. Empire for the King George V
To has to meet Kolatchoff. and trophy in connexion with the Im greater seating accommodation.
Booking of reserved Seats has Birtukoff's
fal game is against perla Challenge Shield compet been very satisfactory and the Gardner
tions for the past year.
Over 15,000 boys competed. South ball Summer Cup played vester-
majority of these have already been sold.
TABLE TO DATE
The participants in the exhibi- To Yu-iau.. tlon matches will be A.J Osmund A. Y. Brukou and E. Push at billiards and A. P Un Kwal-vung Pereira and M.N. Rakusen at A. Kurrik
snooker
R. C. DeRenders J. Grefaldn an J Trest Tickets. v. v. Kolatchoff
at EM Petrove
Wm. Lec
C. Terran wit also give exhibition of trick shots. obtainable at all clubs $2 and $3.
are
LONDON, June 2% (Reuter)--The following were the results of the second round in the Scottish Foot-
P. W D L Pts Africa entering 1.007, Oreat Bri day:
Lain, 2,336, Canada 1,989 and India
11 8 2
181
#
B
12 6 3 84
130. the last named including girls.
South Africa won the trophy with an average of 81,848 out of a possible 100.
Hamilton 1, Rangers 3.
filbernian 1. Clyde 2.
St Mirren 2, Hearts 3
Third Lanark 6, Dumbarton 1.
South Africa won 42 silver and SPR. ELSLEY WINS
bronze medals. Canada 25 and In
10 6 2 27
13 € 2 4 7
10 50 55 10 3 2 5 4 10 3 1 0 35
dia 8.
India won the
Junior Imperia)
11 3 4 0 3
R. C. Gardner
7 2 1 4 2
SIT 6 14
AT Y. M. C. A. The YM.C.A Billiards Cham A. Morton pionship is gradually drawing to J. B. d'Almeida a close
L. Sykes and 8 Kemp will meet in the remaining semi final encounter and the winner 18 to play CT Champelovler in the Final
COTTAGE CLUB RIDE
a seven-mute
A very enjoyable afternoon was spent by members of Cottage Clue on Saturday when cross-country ride was held from Fanling to Linmahang. Amongst. those who took part. were the Misses
Smalley. J T. Jex, M. Beavis and W. Lan and Messrs. D. Hardwicke. L Oakley, D. Hynes, B. Hynes, H. van Lagenberg, W. Birt Smith. LJ Perkins, P. Wi) - son, F. Bondfleld and W O'Netll.
When the "feld" reached the mines at Linmabang they were royally entertained by Mr. Moge Kelly. manager of 1inmahang Mines.
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WORLD'S RECORD FOR DISCUS THROW SET BY ARCHIE HARRIS
Challenge shield for the best large
"SKINNER CUP"
The annual tenals tournament
to
Junior unit in the Empire through for the "Skinner Cup," open the Lawrence Memorial Royal Mil members of the Royal Engineers tary School at Dovedale, who here, has been brought to a
clusion with Spr. Esley defeating Denyer. the well-known
averaged 92,086.
Trinity
College
School
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Corps from Port Hope, Ontario, Army Canada, were second for Earl Jel straight seta, 6-2, 6-2, 6-4 in the leoe's sword for the best large final. senior unit, which was won by the To wind up their tennis season |South African detachment with an Sappers have arranged a closing
when Trinity College day for next Saturday
friendly tennis match will be play- ed between Officers and Other Ranks. At the conclusion of the
A WORLD'S RECORD FOR average of 95.05. THROWING THE DISCUS was set averaged 93.91. on Friday at Palo Alto. California, ARCHIE BARRIS. University
by
ELEVENTH SUCCESS The results were laid before the
of Indiana. NEGRO, who reached King, who was particularly inter- encounter, prizes won during the
a distance of 171 FEET §; INCHES.ested to note that South Africa's year will be presented.
which is 6 Inches better than the youths had won the trophy for the previous
(Renter.)
W
重 throw record
11th time since it was presented by In 1936--the late King Emperor in 1925 and
a German.
RECORD DISALLOWED
KHALSA "B" WIN
Schreder.
In a friendly hockey encounter asked that his congratulations be played yesterday at the Murray in taking the National Collegiale conveyed to the winners. A. A. tie at 174 feet 8 inches.
Barracks ground, Khalsa "B" beat Archie Harris of Indiana bas,
His Majesty also expressed the Royal Scots "B" Company by the after four year, regained a record hope that the other Dominions and odd goal in five. that would have been his at 175 Great Britain would take a fu'ler
Karmindar Singh, Khalsa hockey feet 6 inches since 1957 but for a
in the part
competitions when Interporter, was the most pro- conditions permit. rather unusual technicality.
minent player on view and secur- Since the competition was in-led the "hat trick" for the winners. augurated in 1910 over 620,000 boys! Bentley and Fraser replied tor As a New Jersey schoolboy in and girls have taken part 1937, Harris attamed a throw of 175 feet 6 inches in the New Jersey! A 8.0. games, taking the New Jey championship and setting a world record This was subsequent- found fy disallowed when it was Harris was not registered with the New Jersey A.AU. and ineligible to compete.
KIM SHING CUP The Green and White team ad ministered a severe trouncing on the Royal Scots in the Kim Shing Entering the University of In- Basketball Cup competition on dlana in 1938 Harris took his first roller-skates played at the Kow- big title when he won the Western loon Skating Rink. Mongkok, yes-Conference or "Big 10" Champion- terday. winning by 53 points to 12 ship two years later. His 1937 The Kowloon Residents' Union throw in New Jersey was a rather team, at present leading in this lucky one and it wasn't until early competition, will meet the Kow-this year the he came back into loon Skating Rink this evening in the 170-feet class. what will be a decisive encounter for Cup honours.
CHINESE WEDDING
Mr. Bo. Wai-keung, and bùa belde, the former Mia Feng Kwan- yen; photographed after their wedding at the Keglary, on Thurs- day-(Photo by King's Studio).
Starting with a throw of over 171 feet at the Kansas Relays, he Improved on these figures to set an American record of 174 feet 1 Inch to take the "Big 10" Championship and has now bet- tered this mark by nearly eight inches
BEST SEASON
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The discus throw is one of a 40 Allow number of track and field events 41 Natural gift where the recognised world record 44 Go by again has beert unofficially broken a47 To over- number of times. The compete- exhaust tive best is Gordon "Slinger" 49 Quailfled Dunn's 177 feet, while Lampert of 50 A muddle Germany threw over 178 feet at 51 Woman Saarbrucken in 1936.
Among men who have consistont-
under religious
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a pivot have touched 180 feet are Gordon! Dunn, Paul Jessup, the late Eric, 63 Scottish
Caelic Krenz. Ken Carpenter. Phil Fox and Pete Zagar,
WIMBLEDON TENNIS PLAYER DEAD
LONDON, June 22 (Reuter) → [The, death was announced pester- day of Mrs. L.RO. Micholl, form- erly Miss Peggy Saunders, well- known Wimbledon' tennis player, who played a great deal of tennis abroad
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