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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1929.
V.R.C. NIGHT FETE.
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NEW RECORD FOR THE 220 YARDS.
J. R. Johnstone set up a new re- cord for the 220 yards free-style championship race at the V.R.C, fete Inat night, covoring the distance In 2 mins. 3d aces, this boing one fifth of a second better than the previous record which was held by D. Lyon, at present at Home. Johnstone covered the first 100 yarda» in 62 soconds...
The fete was held last night be cause to-day is the anniversary of the Portuguese Republic, and the Portuguese competitors, who form a large proportion, would have been unable to compate to-night.
The fete was concluded with a par- ticularly exciting water polo match between Portugal and Scotland, the former winring by three goals to two. At half-time, Portugal were two up, but on the resumption Scotland auc ceeded in equalising. It was only in the Last 30 seconds
that Portugal secured the winning goal.
Mr. W. Logan, prior to the dis- tribution of prizes by Miss Doris funt, congratulated the swimmers John-
and
commented
on
Mr. stone's performance in establish ing a record. He thought John stono could have done
even
presented
better.
Miss Hunt with a small silver souvenir and a bouquet of flowers, after which she was given three cheers.
Music for dancing was supplied by the "Footwarmers Band."
The Results,
The results
were as follow:
50 yards, handicap (members), first heat.-1. J. Sloan, 30 sees. 2. L. Sonres, 32 secs. Second, hent.-1, S V. Gittins, 26 4/5th. secs, 2. H. M. Remedios, 28 4/5th secs. Third heat. -1. R. Amery, 26 3/5th secs. 2. Geo. Lynn, 30 secs Final-1. J. Sloan, 29 2/5th sece 2. H. M. Remedios, 30
decs.
100 yards breast stroke (champion
of Colony)-1. Wan Kwong- Chiu Tak-
ship
ting, 70 4/5th secs. 2.
wing, 81 1/5th, sees.
50 yards handicap (ladies)-1. Miss L Silva Netto, 44 secs. 2. Misaj
E. Withors, 46 secs.
220 yards free style (championship
of Colony)-1. J. R. Johnstone,
mins. 34 secs. 2. ̧. W. F. 'Kerr.
first
50 yards handicap (boys); heat-1. Lawrence, 34 2/5th. seca. 2. E. Marques, 36 1/5th. aces, Second heat.-1. Ed. Roza, 30 secs. 2 Alvaro Roza,
40 1/5th: aecs. Final Ed. Roza: 28 2/5th, secs. 2. J. Lawrence,
SECS.
34
26 yards dash (open to Calony), first heat-1. 5. Y. Gittins, 11 4/5th. gees. 2. W. Foraita, 12 2/5th. secs. Second heat.1., Leung Sui-maa, 11 2/5th. scca. 2. R. Amery, 11 3/6th. seca, Final Leung Sul-man, 11 2/5th. secs. 2.. S. V. Gittins, 11 3/5th, secs.
Diving (championship of Colony).! --1. E. da Roza, 161 points. 2. L. Roza Pereira, 161 points. Total possible. points, 180.
Services Team race (five a side, cach to swim 60 yards)-1. Royal Garrison Artillery, 2 mins. 37 secs.
Royal Navy, mina, 40 secs.
Members team race (four a side, Bach to swim 50 yards).-1. S. V. Gittins "B" team, 1 min. 59 4/5th. Following were the water, polo PERLA DEL Portugal.--Rocha
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AMERICAN GOLF.
3RD ROUND OF THE LADIES CHAMPIONSHIP.
Birmingham, Michigan, Oct. 4. In the third round of the American Ladies Golf Championship, Miss Glenna Collett (Rhode Island) beat
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Mr. Percy A. Best, managing director of Messrs. James Shool- bred and Co., Ltd., speaking,to-day at, the summer school of the Dra- pers' Chamber of Trado aere, said that, in his opinion, women would always wear French clothes.
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"Paris is the shrine of fashion. Saturday, October 5th.
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"We regard women as sacred representatives of motherhood. We enshrine women, and, there- fore, cannot expose them. The French glorify sex artistically Therefore, they emphasise that which they glorify. So the Latin people will always undress women to the glorification of their sex, and, therefore, women will always wear French clothes."
Mr. Holbrook Jackson said that the drapery trade had probably more influence as a creator or de stroyer of taste than anything else, except possibly the cinema, He urged his hearers not to be afraid of new art.
"My advice to every owner of a big store, next time he makes alterations," he said, "would be lo invite Mr. Epstein to supply the decorative stonework. It would be worth thousands of pounds of advertising."
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