THE WORLD SPORT

“TELEGRAPH" FOOTBALL

COMPETITION.

PRIZE OF $50 WEEKLY FOR EASY

FORECASTS.

The "Hongkong Telegraph" offers a prize of $50 to the readers who send in twelve correct forecasts of the results of the English and Scottish Football League matches (to be played on Saturday next, September 3rd.) set out in the Coupon below, No goal scores are required; only forecasts showing wins or draws.

In the event of no render forecasting all twelve matches, a prize of $25 will be given to the reader who sends in the greatest number. of correct forecasts; and in the event of two or more readers send- ing in an equal high mumber, the prize of $25 will be divided,

Read the Rules below and follow them carefully:-

Rules of Competition.

1. All forecasts must be contained on coupone cut from the "Hohgkong Telegraph," the name of address of the entrant to be plainly printed in block letters in ink.

2. All envelopes must be addressed to the "Hongkong Telegraph,”. 1/3, and marked Strret, Wyndham "Football Competition" on the front, with sender's name (without address) on the back.

3. Any number of attempts may be sunt in, but a separate coupon must

be used for each attempt.

on one

4. The prize of $50 will be award- ed to the competitor who sends in twelve correct forecasts coupon. If there is no correct fore- cast of all twelve matches, a prize of $25 will be awarded to the com- petitor who sends in the greatest number of correct forecasts on one coupon. In the event of more than one competitor forwarding an equal winning number of forecasts, the $25 will be divided equally between No competitor, such competitors. however, will be entitled to

than one share of the prize.

"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH". FORECAST COMPETITION.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

SHANGHAI SWIMMING.

TWO NEW RECORDS.

Two new records were put up at Shanghai on Saturday last when the awimming championships were decided at the French Club. One of the new records was made by J. R. Johnstone, Hongkong's previous champion.

Tordy's win in the 50 yards Shanghai championship was, says the N. C. Daily News, a very popular one, in view of the ill-luck that had attended him on previous occasions in this event, and the more so in view of his lowering his own record, the new figure being:

In the 220 yards 26 2/5 secs. championship of Shanghai J, R. Johnstone also set up a new record, namely 2 min. 422/5 secs. In the 100 yards championship of the star Club, Concoff, who was the performer of the whole gain, win- ning several of the club eventa as well as the long plunge champion- ship of Shanghai. also created a fresh record, his time of 68 2/5 sec. being considerably lower than that of the previous holder Brydone- Jack, namely, 75 sec.

As stated, Concoff annexed the leng plunge local title, his efforts being consistently excellent, as be ecvered 63 ft. 4 in. 67 ft. 4 in and 68 ft. 8 in. in three successive plun- gds. The holder, Berthet, also did uniformly well, his distances be

Matches to be played on Sep-ing, in order, 61 ft., 62 ft. and 63 tember 3rd:---

Sunderland. Aston Villa. Tottenham.

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Northampton. Brighton.

SCOTTISH LEAGUE,

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Name

Address

6. All forecast coupons must reach the "Telegraph" office not inter than

12 o'clock (roon)

on Saturdays.

Coupons received after that time will

be disqualified,

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6. The results of" each Competition will be announced in the "Telegraph" of the Fridays follow- ing the dutes on which the matches. are played.

7. Competitors who have forwarded eight or more correct forecasts must send in claims for the prize. Enve- lopes containing such claims must be

No. 1.

Date

No prize will be awarded for which claim has not been made.

ft. 2 in.

In the 100 yards breast Stroke) championship of Shanghai, Man- Cabe had little difleulty with his three competitors, at whom Pic. Burtows was next best. The time was well outside the recoril set up last year at the Rowing Club by Aust, 84 4/5 sec., MacCabe's this year being 89 2/5 sec.'

..

The Results.

MONDAY, AUGUST 29,

ROULETTE WHEELS

8 inch $15.00 9 inch $19.50

WITH CLOTH

Poker Chips $1.75, $1.00

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SPORTS DEPARTMENT.

BASEBALL.

THE WEEK-END MATCHES.

The baseball match between. Hongkong and the Japanese at Happy Valley, on Saturday whs full of interest but there were few spectators owing to the lack of ac-- The detailed results were:- One Length Free Style Club Handi-commodation after the blow of the cap:-1. N. M. Concoff, sec. 2 J. M. previous week-end. The Japanese Sandford, 4 sec. Time: 34-1/6 seg. won by a margin of ten runs to 50 Yards Free Style Championship one, puer fielding being mainly re- of Shanghai:1. J. R. Totdy, 2. Csponsible for Hongkong's downfall. N. Brown, 3. J. R. Johnstone, Time: On three occasions they were in a 20-2/5 sec, (Shanghai record).

One Length Breast Stroke Handi- favourable position to score but cup-60 yards-club members only:-were put out by misjudged stealing." J. Huxley and S. D. Igglesden dead A feature of the game was the ex-

cellent pitching of Hachiuma. heat. Time: 50-2/ser.

The following is the scorc innings:

Long Plange Championship of Shanghai: 1. N. M. Concuff 68 ft. 8 in.: 2. R, A. Berthet 63 ft. 2 in.: 3. A..J. Grant 59 ft. 4 in.

50 Yards Handicap, Ladies1 Miss G. Strike 4 sees.; 2, Miss B. Silby ser: Time: 41 sec.

by

1 2 4 5 6 7 To. 1 0 1 1 2 5 0 10 Japanese Hongkong.....0 000 100 1

There were plenty of thrills in the game between the Recreio and Filipinos yesterday. The Portu-

the 30 Yards Free Style Club Handi- guese went ahead on the first in- cap: 1. SC R. Shaw 3 sec., 2.1ning and contined to hold

Club Diving Handicap:-1. E. N. Trueman; 2. S. D. Jggiesden.

9. No match contained in the N. M. Concoff I sec.: Time 28-2/5 sec. lead up to the sixth. Wild throw-

220 Yards Free Style Championing then let the Filipinos get ahead,

marked "Football Claim" and must into concerning this Competition, reach this office not later than the Wednesday following the dates on coupon which, from any cause, is not!

I ship of Shanghai:-1, J. R. Johnstone, but amid great excitement the Re- which the matches are played, fail-played to a finish will be counted.

10. No member of the "Telegraph" 2. C. N. Brown, 3. F. W. Ambruse.creio levelled the score at nine all ing which they will not be considered,

the Leonard on errors gave staff will be permitted to compete in Time: 2 min. 24/6 sec. (Shanghai on their last bat and one run by

record). this competition..

100 Yards Free Style Club Cham-Filipinos the game by ten to nine,

Recreio had entered the last in- nionship:-1. N. M. Coneoff. 2. C. H. (Club

ning two runs to the bad, but with Brunner. Time: 68-2/5 sec. record).

strong batters up they appeared to have aprend chance of winning the

Scores were again game. when Leonard made first on a hit and came home on fielding errors to Barretto's bat to win the game by tento nine..

11: The Editor's decision must be 8. The Telegraph" will accept no

on all points in responsibility for the loss or non-accepted as final delivery of coupons. No correspon-dispute in connexion with the Com dence or interviews will be entered petition.

ON THE MARK YOUR ENVELOPES. "FOOTBALL" FRONT. AND WRITE YOUR NAME (WITHOUT ADDRESS) ON THE BACK OF THE ENVELOPE.

Strike out the teams which you think will lose, but make no marks in respect of matches which you think will be drawn.

If you forecast eight or more results correctly on one coupln. don't forget to make a claim not later than the Wednesday following.

Watch the Telegraph" on Fridays for results.

50 Yards Blindfold Race:-1, N. M. Concoff, 2. John Huxley.

One Length Free Style Club Cham- pionship (Ladies)-1. Miss B. Silby, 2. Miss G. Strike.

100 Yards Breast Stroke Champion ship of Shanghai:-1, R. W, MacCabe, Pte. "Barrow, 3 E. Schneider. Time: 89-2/5.

2.

The score by innings was follows:

Throwing the Polo Ball, Senled Handicap (C. S, F. members only). Recreio for the Wanderers Challenge Cup: Distance: 56 ft 2 in.

tied

As

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Total 3102192

10

ANGLO-GERMAN ATHLETICS.

Passengers departing for than 3, H. Murray of the Marykuch Mis-LC. H. Brunner, 2. G. Craigle Ross, Filipinos.0001441 United States by 8.8. President Me, transferred from the West River District to Honlilu; Mr. Kinley today inclule Mr. Present Prke of the A. P. C. to San Frac Childs,, American Cinst) at Canton; eisen; Major and Mrs. Cannon from Dr. J. C. Macgown, who will be Canton; Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Sohall. married in Shanghai and then pro Dollar Line agrat and his bride, reed to Europe via Ranama; Mr.on their honeymoon, sto

of Hongkong E. Geach, managing director of the Mr. Lynott Union Theatres of Sydney, accom- Shanghai, where he has recently panied by Mrs. Grach; Rev. Father' opened a new branch

SWIMMING SIMPLIFIED.

CORRECT BODY BALANCE IMPORTANT IN CRAWL STROKE SWIMMING.

To perfect the arm and leg action of the crawl, correct body balance is very necessary. Get the needed poise by learning to use the head and shoulders correctly.

The body should be flat, the head straight and the shoulders square during one-half of the stroke. Throughout the recovery of the under arm,, the body should be a trifle on its side, the head twisted, the shoulders at a slight angle during the other half, throughout the. recovery of the top arm. At first, try to make the roll definite, raising the mouth When skill is gained, well above the surface to inhale. decrcase it gradually until it is no greater than it is necessary to permit breathing.

Work arms independently of shoulders. Start drive of under arm before turning the head to inhale; start the drivo of the top arm before turning back the head or rolling down.

Don't move the head up or down, nor bend to either side,,. carry it erect and merely twist it in the act of breathing. Remember also to arch the back a trife in swimming the the hecla alternately crawl, so that the feet will be well touching in the leg thrash,

UP..

Modern coaches and instructors of swimming have all stressed the point that distance swimming is the most efficient method of mastering the art. Get a good stroke first, practice it at every opportunity and before long you will reap the results,

Lo

Pillow Fight on Greasy Pala:-In the first round, A. Peniguel lost to C 3. Gee, C. H. Brunner to M. Peniguel. N. M. Concoff to J, Huxley, J. S. Hart to Cux, E. N. Tracman to Richardson, Khrenov to Milton. In the second round, Gee wen from M. Peniguel, Huxley from Richardson and Cox from Milton. In the semi-final, Cox beat Gee, Hurley having a bye. In the final, it was a case of the best nổ three bouts: Huxley beat Cox in the first, Cox won the second, but Huxley, who was a strong favourite for this event, got the verliet in the third,

U. S. BASEBALL.

THE LEAGUE STANDINGS.

The following were the Ameri- zan Baseball League positions on Friday last:

Chicago Pittsburg

National League.

W. L. Pet, 70 47 .600 67 47 .688 67 48 .584 67 52 .56% .52 63 .452 .52 67 437 .419 .47 65 ..43 74 367

St. Louis New York

Cincinnati Brooklyn

Boston Philadelphia

American. League.

New York Detroit Philadelphia Washington Chicasso .. Cleveland St. Louis

Boston

The followink

W. L. Pet. .84 36. 700 .68 19

.581 .67 52 .563

.66 52 565

.55 63 .467 .52 68 .435 .46 70

.306

.36 81

telem

.306

fromo Mr. Quist at Shanghai has been received by the Netherland Con- sulate-General, Hongkong: "Heart felt thanks best wishes all-Quist."

FRITISH TEAM'S WIN

Berlin. Aug. 28.

In a trianguler athietle meeting here, the, Achilles Club of Eng- land defeated the Deutschesport and Berliner sports clubs. points scored were:

Achilles

Deutschesport

Berliner

The

70. 62.

GO.

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Ltd.

1927.

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BANKS.

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Authorised Capital

$30,000,000

Inaued and Fully Paid-up... $20,000,000 Kerve Funda

Sterling

Silver'...

THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA.

(Micorporated by Hayal Charter 1832.) HEAD OFFICE-LONDON.

Reserve Fund ...

£0.090,000 $19.600,000

Peld up Capital'

$20,000,000

Reserve Libility of Proprie

LOTE

HEAD OFFICE: HONGKONG.

Court of Directors:

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HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK.

The Business of the above Bank is on- dusted by the HONGKONG AND BHANGHAI Rules may be BANKING CORPORATION. obtadued on application.

FOR

HONGKONG THE BANKING CORPORATION.

ACHINES, Acting Chist Manager.

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Agencies ad Branchen.

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J. R. GEORGE,

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Hongkong, 20th February, 1937.

THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK.

Capital, Surplus

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SHANGHAI ters of Credit, Travellers' Cheques, Bills of Exchange and Cable Transfers bought and sold. Cur- rent accounts and Savings Bank accounts opened and Fixed De- posits in local and foreign curren-, cies taken at rates that may be as- certained on application to the

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