PAGE 2-HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

MONDAY, JULY 14, 1941.

In the World of Sports

CLUB DE RECREIO OVERWHELMED

BY POLICE RECREATION CLUB IN THIRD DIVISION

Six New Records Established And Another Five Equalled

EASTERN BEAT

AUSTRALIA

SYDNEY, July 13 (Reuter)--The Eastern touring football team won

NEWSMEN AT PLAY

ག་ག་ ་ ་ལ་ད་དཀོན་ཉིད་པ་དབང་དང་དངང་བ་གསར་པར་ SINO-EUROPEAN PRESS BASKETBALL ENCOUNTER

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the third test against Australia The newly-formed European yesterday at Sydney, the visitors Press hoopsters, made their Tk winning by Ave goals to two.

appearance on Saturday at the The tourists won the first but Chinese Y.M.C.A., Kowloon, when SIX RECORDS FELL BY THE POARD IN SATURDAY'S LEAGUE lost the second and are thus one aftor a very hard-fought friendly LAWN BOWLS MATCHES, Ave reeds were equalled and no less rubber ahead, than ten sixes were scored in the course of the afternoon.

The biggest victory was chalked up by the Police R. C. who beat Rocreio in Third Division by 72 shots.

Indian R. C. lost to Hong. R. Cross, C. Woodcock, R. Mac- kong F. C. and is now une-and-half points behind Kowloon Bowling Intyre. R. M. Ogden (4) 17; B. W

Green.

FIRST DIVISION

MAXIMUM POINTS

At King's Park, Club de Recreio' "A" beat Kowloon Cricket Club on

all rinks (6 points to 0).

Recreio "A"--LF Xavier, C. Marques. J. E. Noronha, F. X., Bilva (s) 20; F. X. Soares, C. R. Pereira, F. V. Ribeiro, R. F. Luz 9) 19; J

A. Luz, C. E. Marques, J. F. Ribeiro. H. A. Alves (8) 30. Total 69. K.C.C.-A. E. P. Guest, W

Frost. Y.

24; H. Gittins, M. 8. Phoon, W. J Howard, A. Spary (a) 24. Total 78.

liams, E. Kerrison, G Abbas (6) 14. Total 62.

INDIANS BEATEN

ANOTHER "SWEEP"

At Cox's Road, Prison Officers Club beat Kowloon Cricket Club on

Chinese Select Teams For Charity Aquatic Carnival

A trial was held by the Chinese clubs at the Chinese Bathing Club yesterday afternoon to select their representatives for the forthcoming charity swimming carnival between combined Victoria R.C. and European YM.C.A. and Combined Chinese at the V.R.C. pool on July 26.

At a meeting held after the trial the by the Selection Committee following were chosen

MEN

300 Yards free-style relay (textie basketball encounter, they lost to of six): Ng Nin. Wong Chi-hung. the Chinese Press by 20 points to Tsui Heung. Wong Slu-lung, Shek Re- Kam-pul and Ng Tsun-man. Serves: Wong Sau-san and Tsang Cheong-ming.

31.

the

Reserves:

The European Presa quintette would have won, had they beel!

150 Yards free-style medley re- more accurate in

their shooting.

lay: Poon Wing-kai (back), Ng and given time, they would be a Nin (breast) and Tsui Hourg strong combination yet. However. (free-style). Reserves: Lau 16- At Happy Valley, Hongkong Foot-the Chinese Press, looked very ting and Fung Wai-cheoug.

100 Yards free-style: Wong Blu- ball Club beat Indian Recreation dangerous from the start of Club by 2 rinks to 1 and on aggre-Eame and at half-time, had bfied lung and Tau Heting.

a score of 25 points as against their Lau Taiping and Lau Fook-ka‡, gate 4 points to 1).

400 Yards mixed relay (tour K.C.C.-S. A. Gray, T. Hunter, E.

H.K.FC.-K. W. Forrow, F. Flip- opponents' 10 points.

the From that time on,

Ng Nin, Euro nien and four ladies): Curtis, A. Steven (8) 15: H. Lang-pance, J. D. Thomson, G. 8. Graver ley. A. H. Martin, A. C. Tribble, J(6) 21; C. Carr. A. G. Gratton, B. pean Press maintained pressure Wong Chi-hung, Wong Shlu-lung. M. Jack 18 19 R 5. Capell, R. Bickford, G. E. Stephens (s) 17; but the opposition was too strong. Tsui Heung, Ho Wai king, Bal Overy, F. A. Fabel, T. W. CRIT (8) A. Bailey, J. Russeli, S. H. Strange, The Chinese Press were well

Total 60. J. Ralston (8) 28.

I.R.C.-M. Hassan, M. B. Hassan, served

all three rinks i5 points to 01.

12. Total 46.

W POCA W. Hircock. R Grind-

Parsons. W. Mulcahy, T. A. Madar

ley. G. V. McGrath, W. J. Bagley (s 10; N. D. Lloyd, A. W. Ramsey, 35: V. H. Freeman, A. H. Perry. G Taylor N. J. Bebbington (5) 18: G. B. Foster. J. McCutcheon (s) 21; A E Perry, L. Jack. 8. W. Smith, W. Webber, J. W. Hudson, S. Hodge, EC Fincher (8) 16.

Total 44.

K.D.R.C. TROUNCED

C. Cowland (8) 31. Total 87

CRAIGENGOWER DOWN

AL C.C.C., Hongkong Football beat Cralgengower Cricket Club by 2 tinks to 1 and on aggre- cgate (4 points to 1).

At Hunghom, Craigengower Cric- ket Club beat Kowloon Docks on Club all three rinks 5 points to 0).

McMaster, W K.D.R.C.-W.

K. Mackie, W. Houston. W. Greig 8: J Revie. C. Logan, T. Cole- man. M Ferguson (s) 12; V. Ram- sey, C. S. M. Thom, A. Calman, R Morrison (6) 9. Total 29

C.C.C.-J. W. Leonard, L. C. R. Souza, A. B. Coutes, B. W Bradbury (st 38, A. M. Omar, K. M. Omar, R. Basa, U. M. Omar (5) 24; 2. A Razack, D. A, Rozarlo, J. S. Landelt,

Total 87. CS. Rosselet (s) 25.

POLICE BEATEN

C.C.C.-L. M. Roza, C. W. Lam, W Ward, N P. Katania (g) 25: G S. Ladd, 8. R. Solina, E. Zimmern, T. Lock (8) 16; J. H. Xavier, M. A Baptista, M. J. Medina, W. K. Way (B) 19. Total 60.

HK.F.C.-R. P. Shaw, H. v Pearse, A. Brooksbank, K. S. Ro bertson (5) 18; A. B. Coleman, J. S. Howell. B. A Mansell, W. Gilt (8) 19: A. Watson, J. H. Gelling, C. F. Needham, W. MacFarlane (51 28 Total 63

AL

by

Ching PO-KI Ma

A. G. Suified, A. O. Madar (g) 18:Shiu-wah and Li Pal-chak, who them scored nearly B. el Arcull, K. Nazarin, A. H. between

Wal-ying, Ko Mul-ling and Ng Po-hing. Reserves: Tsang Fung- kwan and Law Tak-king,

Diving: Wong King-pul and Ko Ka-kul Reserve: Lam Ka kuen. LADIES

NG NIN

Madar, A. M. Wahab (8) 24; J. M. all the goals for their side, while A Rumjahn, M. A. Wahab, M. U. the best players for the losers were

300 Yards free-style relay team Razack, 8. M. Rumjahn (6) 14. Eddie Tsang and Felix Wu, both

Bai Wai-ying, Ho Wai- former stars of the Yencheng Uni- of sixi: Total 56.

versity. Kenneth Sayer and Joe king, Tsang Fung-kwan, Ko Mid- Velga also played very well at for-ling. Ng Po-hing and Law Tak- At Happy Valley. Police Recrea- ward, the latter playing his height king. Reserves: Cheng Oi-lin and A.N.S.-V.D.A. GALA

Sam Put

RECHEIO OVERWHELMED

37: A Nolan

to advantage.

A SUCCESS

V.R.C. LADIES SET 3 RECORDS

Lady members of the V.R.C. ear- ried the day for the home club, when they swept the board in all the ladies' events in the swimming gals held on Saturday might be- tween the Victoria Recreation. Club and the Lai 25un Swimming Union in which the former won by 31 points to 23.

Three new ladies' records were established by the VRC, "mer- maids, the 80 yards free-style, which Miss V. Churn covered in 30.2/5 secs. a full second better than the record she established in the last Colony Championstips. the 180 yards Medley Relay and the 200 yards free-style Relay, clipping 4.2/5 secs. off the record th the former and two seconds in the latter.

Star performer was undottedly Miss Vivienne Churn, who demon- strated that she is in a class all by herself in ladies' free-style and breast-stroke sprit events.

Chan Chun-ham, Colorfy record- holder, caused some disappoint- ment,when he did not participate in the 440 yards, free-style, but Yan Sai-kwan, Lai aun's second ¡stringer, caused a sensation when he beat Charles Huang of the V.R.C

Following are the results:-- Ladles 150 Yards Medley Relay: -1, V.R.C. (Miss C Guterres (back-stroke), Miss V. Chur | (breast-stroke) and Miss J. Ander- son (free-style)); 2, Lai Tsun (Miss Lily Sadick (back-stroke), Miss Lo Sai 150 Yards medley relay:

Po-kum (breast-stroke) and Miss. Wal-ying (back), LA Po luen

Ko Mul-ing (free-style)). Time: 1 -(breast) and

Wai - king Ho

There was a very large-atten- min. 49 1/3 secs. (Recora).“ |(free-style). Reserves: Tsang

dance at the swimming gala held Men's 220 Yards breast-ɛtroke:-- Fung-kwan, Ho Wat-man and Ko

at the Army Pool on Saturday 1, Fong Chong-yu (Lai Tsun) (3 will be night, between the Auxillary Nurs-mins, 15 3/5 secs.); 2, J. Marques The water-polo team

ing Service and the Nursing Di-(V.R.C.) (3 mins. 19 4/5 secs.): 3, chosen from the following:---

Po King-fook, Wu Cho-kin, Lion of the Honghung volunteer À Alves (VRC) (3 mins, 21 gecs.).

Defence Corps in which the former King-yeung. Poon

Men's 100 Yards Trée-style:-1, Harold Winglée Kwok Fong Ban, beat the latter by ao puts to 12 au Tal-ping (hat Tsunk, (60 4/5 Mrs. V. Murrell, rarmer British secs.): 2, L. Roza-Pereira (V.R.C.) Ng Nin, Shek Kam-pul, Leung

tion Club beat Club de Recreio on all three rinks (5 points to 0).

European Press F. Wu (6): P.R.C.-L. Pennell, A. J. John- son, F. C. Channing, A. E. Carey (5)†M. P-Teang (8), Kenneth Seyer (2) Soular, J. Headridge, S. and Eddle Tsang (4). Total 20

MacDonald (e) 28: J. points. Hayward, J S. Riddell, J. M. Mc- Chinese Press Ma Shiu-wan Mul-Ing.

Total (10), LA Fal-chak (11), Ching Pu Walter, J. C. Aitken (8) 40. 105,

ki (8) and Lau Hay-man (2). Total 81 points.

POLICE TROJANS On the same court, Police de-

|

Ting-man.

Recreto:-E. M Alarcon, A. Ferreira, E. A. R. Alves, M. F. de Campos. A. A. Pinna (s) 9: R. A Lopes, C. F. Rozario, M. Guterres 18) 15; A. M. Silva, A Ribeiro, G. Tealed Trojans by 5 points to 30 Tean-wah, Wong Chi-hung, Tsul Olympic swimnler, was seen in ac (61 4/5 secs.): 3, C. Silva-Netto

She secured V.R.C.) (63 1/5 secs.). Guterres, P. Yvanovich (5) 9. Total after leading by 30-14 at the end Chik-yau, Chan Sik-pui, Robert tion for the ANS

33.

ELECTRICIANS LOSE

of the first half.

Police scored through

FOOTBALLERS WIN At Happy Valley. Civil Service,

Chatham

Ganuн Cricket Club beat Police Recreation

Kowloon Road, Club by 2 rinks to (4 pts. to Football Club beat Taikoo Club on

At Chater, Road, Hongkong Cric-'Singh (14), Puren Singh (12), Niaz C.8.C.C. P. D. Crawley, W. H.

all three rinks (5 points to 0).

ket Club beat Hongkong Electric Alt Shah (12), 9. Y. Ho (8) C. H. F

(B), Purvis, J. E Colledge. M. E

K.F.CC Dowman, W. Nart, A.

Recreation Club by 2 rinks to I and Cheung (7) and Hat Singh McGowan (8) 20; J. Gellatly, J. R. L. Eastman, E. Kern (s) 25: B. D.

on aggregate (4 points to 1).

while B. Neves (12), Poon Kworig.. 3 W Carr,

Simmonds, E. W.

Evans, A. A. Dand, V. Chittenden,

H.K.C.C.-H. H. Beddow, L. E. Nyim (10), T. Siva (4), N. Beltrau Deakin (s) 18; H. McKay, A. FW. C. Simpson (s) 35: A. Lapsley Ryan, F. &. Cassidy, E. S. Abraham (2), Charlle Figueiredo (1) and Shephard. V. 6. Ebbage, M. N. W. C. Ogley, V. Atienza. P. Young- 20; D. J. Valentine, E. S.

Tack Put-young

lor Rakusen (s) 20. Total 58.

husband (s) 31. Total 91,

Doughty, A McKellar, A. Nissim (8)

Trojana.

(8)

PR.C.-W. McLeod, W. Harris, Taikoo:-J. Nimme. C. Bovalrd. 27. T. C. Monaghan, G. W. Sewell, W. S. Dall, J. Shepherd (3) 29. C. F. Hillon., T. Stainton (s) 21. AA. 8. Mitchell, P. J. A. Hamliton (8) Gough, C. Pile. G. Perkins, W. Mair MacArthur, D. Coull, W. Cunning-

31. Tutal 78. (s) 18; E G. Post, J. Forrest. Jham, J. Watson (s) 10: W. McKie, Orem, J. C. S. Fender (s) 15. Total L. Gibson, R. Main, W. Melrose (a)

18 Total 39. POINTS FOR INDIANS

50.

€ At Sockunpoo, Indian Recreation Club beat Recreio "B" by 2 rinks

to 1 and on aggregate (4 points to

1).

THIRD DIVISION

• C.C.C. SUCCESS

A Happy Valley. Craigengower)

1.R.C. J. Roosen, A. K. Ismall, Cricket Club beat Kowloon Foot-

U. A. Rumjahn, A. R. Dallah (s) ball Club by 2 rinks to 1 and on

Electric:-W. E. Macfarlane, R. F Gregory, A, G. Gardner, L. de Rome (s) 28: A. P. Tarbuck, W. Stoker. A. F. Paul, J. K. Sloan (s) 20; R. A. Owens, E. L. Groome, J. F. Barron, R. C. Butler (s) 13. Total 81.

SWEEP RESULTS Following is the result of the

25; D. M. Khan, B. Yusuf, A. Haggregate (4 points to 1). Rumjahn, A. K. Minu (s) 25; A. K. Suffled, U. M. Rumjahn, A. M. son, F. K. Modi, H. W. Randall (s) League results: Rumjahn, M. R. Abbas (s) 21. Total 22: W. E. Broadbridge, Li Su-wing, 1st.

F. X. Delgado, L. E Lammert (8) 71. . Recreio "B". Machado, A. F. 15: W. Curd, A. E. S. Alves, E. s. Noronha, J. C. Remedios, C. M. Franks, A. J. Coelhu (s) 18. Total Silva (3) 24; A. J. Osmond, C. H. 55.

Basto, C. A. Lopes, J. J. Basto (8)

(1) netted

Chan und Tsut Heung.

AMERICAN P.G.A. TOURNAMENT

DENVER

were

Men's 440 Yards free-style:-1,

two first places which considerably

Boys' 76 Yards Medley handi- helped her side to victory.

cap:-1, W. Ribeiro. (go) (65 4/5 The proceeds of the gals which sees); 2, J. R. Pereira (6) (81 2/5 were in aid of the Bomber Fund, secs.); 3. C. Guterres (3) (84 2/5

greatly augmented, when Beca.). during the course of the evening. 13a Czechoslovakian cut-glass cup Yau Bal-kwan (Lal Tsun) (5 mins. (Coloradu), July (Reuter)--Gene Sarazen, former presented by Mr. Karl Weiss, was 37 475 secs); 2 Charles Huang (V.R.C.) (5 mins. 45 secs.; 3. Lan older of the British and Ameri-auctioned.

Following are the results:- can Open Golf Championships, is

Tal-ping (Lai Tsun) (6 mins. 19 making another bid to win the

One Length free-style:-1, Mrs. secs.). American Professional Goffers V. Murrell, 4NS. (19 4/5 secs.); Ladies' 50 Yards breast-stroke:— Association Championship, which 2, Mrs. I. Ritchie, N.D. (25 4/5 1. Miss V. Chum (V.R.C.) (33 OPEN RINKS he first won in 1922 and last won secs); 3, Miss B. Longbottom, N.D. seca); 2, Miss M. Ironha (VROS

†m 1933.

(24 secs.).

|(42 2/5 secs.): 3, Miss Ko. Mul-ling breast-stroke:-1,(La Tsun) (44 secs.). One Sarach reached une semi-finar RESULTS

beating on Friday by Results in the Second Round of Shute by 7 and 8. the Colony Lawn Bowls Ranks

The other

Length

Densmore Miss M. Simpson, A.N.S. (29 1/5 Men's 100 Yards back-stroke:~- seta); 2, Miss M. Booker, N.D. (29 1, A. K. Rumjahn (V.R.O.) (71 1/5 are 8/5 secs.); 3, Miss C. Córra, ANS.seca): 2 Poon Wing-kai dat semi-finalists Championship matches played off Byron Nelsots, Eho defending (20 4/5 sec.).

Taun) (74 secs.): 3, Yau Yul ting back-stroke-(Lat Tsun) (75 2/5 secs.), champion who beat Ben Hogan One Length

yesterday were:-

ND. (26 sec8.),

The tournament is being played. at Denver, Coloradu.

A. M. Omar. K. M. Omar, B. W. two ap, Ray Mangrum, who beat Mrs. V. Murrell, A.N.8 (24 1/6 Ladies' 100 Yards back-stroke ——— CC.C.-R. K. Pavri, V. A. Iten- Lawn Bowls Sweep on yesterday's Bradbury and U. M. Omar (skip)Sam Snead by 6 and 4, and Vic 8808.); 2, Mrs. I. Ritchie, A.NA. (25 1. Miss Lily Sadick (Laf Tsun). (85% beat W. Walker, J. C. CH. J. McGheez, who beat Jimmy Hines up 1/5 sece.); 3. Miss B. Longbottom, 4/5 Becs.): 2, Miss C. Guterres Kelvie and A. M. Holland (skip) 8 and 7.

(V.R.CO (92 475 secs); 3. Miss Ticket 518 (Police, 3rd Div.) 23-18 (at Kowloon Football Club).

High Diving: Mrs. Skipwith, Tsang Fung-kwan (Lai Tsun): (84- 2nd, Ticket 256 (0.C.C., 1st Div.)

T. Lock, E. Zimmern, W. R. Way

A.N.S. (63) pts.); Mrs. Begg, N.D. sect.) 3rd. Ticket 503 (K.F.C., 2nd Div.) and T. A. Madar (skip) beat A. E.

(61 pts) Mrs. Mackinlay, N.D. Ladles 50 Yards free-style:-12 Other tickets-100, 117, 441, 355, Castro, A. Madar, J. L. Stephens

(54) pls.).

Miss V. Churn (V.RO) (80 2/5 494, 973, 552, 541, 50, 303, 128, 426,

pean "Y" (G, Saunders, O. Gold- (32 1/5 secs.): 3, Miss Ko Mul-Ing man. Roberts, EF Paul) beat (Lai Tsun) (39 secs.) (Record)

Men's 150 Medley Relay-1, FLEMINGTON, July 13 (Reuter) Army E. Wills, Cpl. Sutherland,

Lieut. Millar, Sig. Hunt). Time: VRC. (A K Ramjahn (back- guson and W. Simpson (skip) 28-12-National Debt, an aged дате

|stroke), J. A. Marques (breast- owned in partnership by Messrs, 1 min. 9 3/5 secs.

Water-Polo: European "Y" and stroke) and C. Huang (free-style)) L. Sykes, W. McNeill, R. Duncano. A. Watts and F. Dougall, won and A. Hall (skip) beat R. the Australian Grand National Navy beat Army 5-1. Goal-scurers; (1 min 31 secs.): 2, Lai Tsun (Lau Lapsicy, Sr., A. Lapsley, R. Lapsley, steeplechase over a course of and Navy (Railton, Goldman, Yiu-ting (back-stroke),

K.F.C.-B. Thomson, A. Thom-1236, 39, 238, 159, 472, 419, 30, 454 and A. J. Kew (skip) 22-20 (at Mare Wins Australian Invitation Relay RaceEuro-secs.); 2, Miss J. Anderson (V.RO)

17: C. Vas, M. F. Alarcon, E, de son, C. Fuller, T. Fergusson (s) 21;516, 228, 52, 146, 496. Souza, A. P. Gutterrcs is 24. Total

60.

"A" TOO GOOD

At Austin Road, Kowloon Bowl- ing Green "A" beat Kowloon Bowling Green "B" by 2 rinks to 1 and on aggregate (4 points to 17. K.B.G.C. "D":-H. Bicknell, E. A. Atkins, J. C. GIII, J. G. Meyer (3) 11: W. C. Hodder, V. C. Dizon, L. Bykes, P. A. Peckham (s) 17; G. W. Elphick, A. Bower, La Guy, W. Mc- Nell (B) 11. Total gà.

K.B.O.C. "A"-W. L. Walker, a. W: Deaton, A. Hyde-Lay, A. M. Holland (4) 21; R. P Phillips, E. Levett, H. Dew, J. McKeltie :(s) 10; H. L. Lockhart, B. White, E. Duncan, A. J. Hall (6) 18. Total 68.

SECOND

DIVISION

SWEEP CLEAN At King's Park, Kowloon Tong beat, Club, de Reorelo on all three rinks to points to 0).

Recreto-TP Sequeira, LA Rozario, L. A Gublerrez, MA. Carvalho (8) 12: A M Prata, J. O. Remedios, E. L, Barros,, J. A. Ro- mediós (8) 17; L. Cunha, H. M. Xavier, F. Xavier, C. & Pereira. (s) 20 Total 49.

Kowloon Tong:-N. A. B. Mackey, AK. Lim, 3 N. Wone. 7. 1 Kunena (3) Ser. A. Castro, A. RIGIS, ALE ODU, K-4, Kew (6)

Indian R.C. Police R.C. Recreio ""

B 19 2 16

BOWLS LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE

FIRST DIVISION

AGGREGATE

RINKS

P. W.

Craigéngower

à 7

Recreio "A"

10

T. W. I FT. Pts.

0 1 3 0 7

211 3 0

35

19 9 2

34

Kowidon B.G.Ö. “A”

9 7

2 .0

10 11

201

B

6 3 0 13

11 0

23

B

5 3 0

12 11

1

224

5

13 0

14

21

Kowloon C.C Kowloon HCC. -"B"

10

3

7

8

*

4

0

8 14

183

Civil Service Kowloon Dock

B

8

7 15

2

12

8

1 7 0

6 17 1 81

SECOND DIVISION

8

7 1 0

17

B

2 32

7

5

Q 15

D 25

8 $3

13 10

1

231

7 3 2 0

13 8.

0

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1

4 60

10 10

1

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0

0 3 3

3 10 0

14

£ 2

7

1

131

0 2 4

0

11

716

1

91

8

18 10

28

0

26

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8' 1 7 0

THIND DIVISION

8 . 1 0 16. 1201

9

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0 1011 B 4 Kowloon F.O.romommomdentsi 480 1018

100 Hongkong F.C.

1000 12 17

C. 210 Folice F.O.

197 Recreld Honalong, DO

Hongkong Heotrio

105.8 0.

KF.C.).

J. Luz, C. E. Marques, L. F. Xavier and J. F. V. Ribeiro (skip) beat W. Naef, A. Eastman, T. Fer-

Cat K.F.C.).

Steeplechase

Jr. and E. Kern (skip) 26-13 (at thres miles and one furlong

Recreto).

FIRST MEETING OF H.K.F.A. COUNCIL

ON WEDNESDAY The first meeting of the new council of the Hongkong Football!

Tang

Ladies 200 Yards free-style relay

May, Paul and Rutter). Army (McCheong-ming (breast-stroke) and Nulty The half-time score was Hum Hop-ming free-style)},\\\" (1 yesterday.

tain 34 seds.). 4-1.2 National Dest beat Mr. Y.

Arthy-Big. Bernett; Lieut: Mn Abraham's Brightello by two length with Bacher, another BA Hunt; Opi, Bedford (4 x 60 yards) 1, VRO, Misses Cpl. Aatherland, Pte. Macdonald, C. Guterres, I. Lopes, V. Churd and four lengths behind, third;

J. Anderson) (2 mins, 10 3/5 secs.) The betting was 7-2, National Pte. Jennings.

Navy:Gardner 2 Lat Teun (Misses Ko Mul-ling Debt;

Brightello, 9-2,

2-(Navy); LA. Benn ("y"), EW. Tsang Yong-Ewan, Li Badier

| .

Railton(); R. Goldman ("and Chang Ol-im) (2 mins 16 1/5

Sachem.

Association will be held on Wed-SOUNDING HORNS Rutter (Navy), A. F. May ("y"), seos.

nesday at the Association's ouices at 5.30p.m...

--

E. F. Paul (Navy).

Man's 300 Yards free-style relay (4 x 200 yards)-1, 141 Tsun (Lau Tal-ping, Chan Chim-Es

The following instructions are, Issued by the H.X.A.4. with the SILVER DONATED Bat-kwan and Poon Wir-kit)" (U Among the items on the agenda approval of the Hon. commissioner are the appointment of the Ap of Police: peals Board, the Emergency, Re-

A very fine aliver cup has been mins. 48 seds.), 2 V.RO, (L. RO- Drivers are requested to refrain donated by the well-known local Paraira, C. Silva Netto, AK Rum- ferees and Grounds Committees, from sounding their horns exempt arm of "Two" for competition bejahn and O, Huang), (10 mins. 12 the election of the honorary store in the case of absolute necesty.

tween Hongkong, Kowloon, Stone seca).

plications of new clubs.

HOLLANDS HONOURED

tary and consideration of the ap- In case of absolute necessity cutters and Aberdeen sections of Final Result; V.RO. 34 points;

Drivers are requested to give the Royal Naval Dockyard in a Lal Tium 23 pointe. short sharp note on the horn, and series of snooker, darts and bli Mr. W, E. Hollands, a member of not a prolonged one, larda niatches. the Hongkong Football Association Will owners plouse instruct

Council and representative of their chauffeura adcordingly and There is every Fastern Athletic Annciation, was so add to the comfort of alt in longer bloyale elected an Honorary life, member. Hon honest

at the club ay the annual reneral

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Following the example of other of skating. (rinks sin”, tha & Colony, S

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