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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1932.
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LOCAL BOY WINS THREE ARMY
SWIMMING
TITLES
ACHIEVEMENT OF
MR. G. MAY'S
SON
WINS 100, 220 &
880 YARDS
HOLDER OF 440 YDS. RECORD
Winner of the Army 100 yards Free Style, the 220 Free Style and the 880 yards Free Style.
Holder of the Army record for the 440 yards Frea Style.
Such is the remarkable swim- ming achievements of Sapper May, an old Hongkong boy and son of Mr. G. May of the Public Works Department,
Supper May left Hongkong to join the Royal Engineers about four years ago and at the age of) 20 has this year captured three Army swimming titles, occupied second place in another race and has to his credit the Army record swim for the half mile.
PROMISE FULFILLED.
When a boy in Hongkong he dis- played unusual promise as a swim- mera promise which he la now amply fulfilling. His recent per- formances in the Army Champion- .ships stamp him as a particularly brillant swimmer and there is not the slightest doubt that he will develop yet further.
Y. M. C. A. WATER POLO TEAM
THE Y.M.C.A, sentor water polo team enjoyed a successful season
town
Secretary in charge. Standing are S. Garrad, W. Campbell, J. H. Hunt, H. Angus and W. Stoker. Sitting are A. Donn, E. Railton and W. Kerr.
FINE SPORTS RECORD OF LINCOLN REGIMENT
CHALLENGE TO LOCAL CLUBS
SOCCER, CRICKET AND HOCKEY PROSPECTS
IN the realms of sport great things may be expected of
lat Gibraltar last year.
Included in their many activit ies, is tennis and in this
MAMAK
HOCKEY
GUEST
SCORES
THRICE
TO GIVE SAINTS
EASY WIN
A. E. P. Guest was in grent scoring mood for St. Andrew's Club when they met. the R.A.S.C.. in the Momak Hockey Shield yesterday, and netled three of the Ave Saints konia.
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SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
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The ELEVENTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (Weather For mitting) at HAPPY VALLET Baturday, 8th October, and on Mon day, 10th October, 1932, commencing at 2.00 p.m. on both days,
The First Bell will be Bung at 1.80 p.m.
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MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.
Mombeta are notified that they and their Ladies must wear Choir Badges prominently displayed.
No One without a Badge will be admitted to Members Enclosure. Badges admitting Non-Mombers to the Members Enclosure and Club Rounts at $5.00 per day for Gentle- men and $3.00 per day for Ladies (Both including Tax) aro obtainable through the SECRETARY upon latro. duction by a Member, such Mombor
St. Andrew's were definitely to be responsible for Payment of All superior and might easily have. Chits, &c. won by a larger margin than 6-2
admitting to
Members'
at
It was only in the second halrure will NOT be on anto that the soldiers enjoyed any the Race Courso. spells of attack, and this was after On No Pretext will Children ba the Saints had made certain of permitted in either Enclosure during the game.
the Meeting.
Six of the goals were notched in
Tiffins are obtainable at the Club the opening half, E. F. Fincher House provided they are ordered obtaining the first and Guest add- from the No. 1 Boy in advance. Tele- ing within
phone 21920, few minutes. Keene replied for the R.A.S.C., and he was
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The Price of Admission the only player to afford the St. Public Enclosuro is $2.00 per day Andrew's defence any anxious including Tax, for all Persons, includ moments. E. C. Fincher continuing Ladies, and is payable at the ed to demonstrate the superiority Gala.
to tho
of the Club by notting a third Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform and Guest followed with two more aro admitted Half Price. before the interval.
Bookmakers, Tic Tac Men, &c.,
The change-over saw an altern-will not be permitted to operate connex-tion in the game, the R.A.S.C. Within the Precincts of the Hongkong ion Lt. Col. E.G. de C. Boyes asserting themselves to hold the Jockey Club during the Race Meeting. and Lt Powell won the inter-unit balance of play, but they could
By Order, doubles two years in succession. only scare once again through A.
The
Lincolns were also prominnet in the Shanghai Water Polo League finishing in the seventh position out of a total of 16. teams. While in Shanghal they carried off a number of swimming trop- hles.
Mohammed.
FIXTURES & TEAMS.
Mamak Shield
On Friday next at 4.30 p.m. on the Marina Ground, the following Royal Signals team will oppose the 24th Batt: R. A. Sig. Brown, Cpl. St. SATURDAY'S SOCCER XI.
Fletcher. Sig. Scott, Sig. Hardy, Sig. II. Jones, Sig. Allen, Sig. The Lincolns will the 1st Lincolnshire Regiment sports fixtures in the Colony on Whiteway-Wilkinson, Sig. Convey open their Chaffey, L/Cpl. Maguire. Lt. who arrived in the Colony on Thursday when they will be ap- and Sir. W. Jones. Monday to relieve the Argyll posed to the Argylls at hockey. and Sutherland Highlanders. On Saturday they will have three
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Y.M.C.A. LOSE.
8. A. SLEAP,
Actg. Secretary,
Hongkong, 3rd October, 1932.
SCHOOL CRICKET.
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Joseph's and Queen's to Meet To-day.
Studenta from St. Joseph's College and Queen's College, will meet in a friendly cricket match on the Indian R.C. ground this afternoon. The sent St. Joseph's College: following have been chosen to repre
A. Rumfahn (capt), G. Souza, E.
They have an excellent reputa- teams on the football field and the The Y.M.C.A., met and were tion and a lengthy list of auc- Ist XI, who are playing the Po-defeated by the Jat Regiment in a ceasca the sports field, lice, will be constituted as follows: friendly game yesterday at King's Wood, H. Asome, E. Esmail, G. Wind- and should prove themselves Barber and Lc, Cpl. Cork, Le, Cul. Park, the Indians scoring four sor, R. Laurel, A. Kitchell, A. Baker, formidable rivals for sporting Turner; Pte. Dudley, Le Cpl. replied but once.
Pte. Heath;, Cpl. Ash and Pie. times to which the "Young Men" . amet, A Hussain. Reserve: A. honours in Hongkong.
Barber and Lc. Cpl. Cork; Lc. Cpl. Baldry, Le. Cpl. Ridley, Pte. Higgins, Le. Cpl. Harding and Pte. Kirkham.
Esmail
After winning the half mile on one day, Sapper May went along to the Aldershot Command bath the following evening and annexed first the 100 yards in 62 1-10 secs, the 220 yards in 2 min. 16 1-10 RеCH. (in the first case retaining the title he won the previous year and in the second capturing it from the present
On the football field they won the holder), and then went on to
TO-DAY'S FRIENDLY, swim second in the 440 yards, admiration of fons in Shanghai championship which he had pre-and but for the trouble there in
The Hongkong Hockey Club seniors viously gained in record time.
will meet the South Wales Borderers be held at North Point to-day and The S.C.A.A., swimming-gala. to the early months, of the year would Other fixtures of the Regiment this afternoon at 5.15 p.m. on the to-morrow will be starting at 6 have won. the senior football with the, Argylls, before the latter U.S.R.. ground, with the following o'clock each evening instead of 7 MERITORIOUS ACHIEVEMENT. league. On January 28th they had leave for Shanghai early
three games to play and were month are as follow:
next team! leading at the head of the
C. L. Gregory; J. Rodger and E. V. p.m. as previously advertised. table with four points
Monday, 10., October, ist. XI Reed; W. A. Reed, A. A. Dand and account of the internal troubles day, 13., October, Water Polo Williams, C. C. Franels, G.
hand. On Football (Chatham Road); Thurs. Potter; A. E. P. Guest, W. F. E. . they were unable to complete their Y.M.G.A.); Friday 14, October, Pivett and F. L. Tetley. fixtures and were thus robbed of the 2nd. XI Football (Chatham Rond); Hongkong has every reason to honour of being League champions. Tuesday 18.. October, Boxing:
SCOUTS' AQUATICS, be proud of such a product, for The 1st team niso reached the final Wednesday 19th., October, 2nd. XI Boy Scouts Association of Hongkong in capturing three titles, Sapper of the Senlor Football Cup competi-Hockey:
The annual swimming sports of the May had to beat the cream of the
and Thursday British home forces.
20th, will be held on Saturday next, October It is
October, Swimming (Y.M.C.A.): achievement of outstanding merit.
A short time afterwards he swum in the relay race and assist ed the Royal Engineer's team to win it in 4 min: 19 2-5 secs,
'VARSITY TENNIS.
Eliot Hall Win Final of Inter-Hostel Tourney.
In the final of the Inter-Hostel In wn tennis championship of the University, Eliot Hall beat St. John's Hall on Monday by five sets to four, The full results follow:
Y. F. Chery and II. N. Lee (Eliot Hall) bent Y. K. Ng and K. M. Le 6-2; bent II. T. Bee and Saluny 6-1
bent C. K. Quck and T. U. Lo G-0.
S. H. Wong and P. C. Kol (Eliot Hall) lost to Ng and Lo 0-6; heat Bee] and Saluny 6-3; beat Quck and Lo B-1.
KOWLOON GOLF.
tion.
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INTERPORT FOOTBALLERS.
Two of their players were included in the side which re- presented Shanghai in the Interport matchca, namely Lee. Crpl. Barber at centre- half and Pte. Kirkham, who played at outside right. Both these men will play in the 1st team which meets the Police on Saturday,
The team will be the same as re- ! presented the Regiment last year They will however, be without the with one or two slight alterations, services of Sgt. Reeks, right half. who broke his leg in a match Inst week. The breach will be filled by Pte Dudley.
FORMIDABLE HOCKEY TEAM.
The Regiment has a very useful hockey XI and amoag their
B. P. Tan and T. W. Gob (Ellot Hall) lust to Ng and Lo 2-6: lost to oustanding exponents of the game Bee and Saluoy 4-6; lost to Quck and are Lt. Hocquard, outside left, Lo 0-6.
Bandmasted Trowt, who WAS included in the Aldershot Com- mand team at contre-half and Drum Major Tancred in goal. These men should be a great asset to the Army in the Sim finished third in the Shanghai Shield
Competition. The team. sentor league, and when they met There was a triple tie in the Capours were easy.
tho Shanghai Hockey Club hon- tain's Cup Competition at the Kow. loon Golf Club over the week-end. The Cricket-XI contains some There were 3 cards taken out alte very useful players, outstanding gether.
being Bandmaster Trowt, a ator-
Triple Tie in Captain's Cup Competition.
The best returns were: H.II. Mundying batsman, Lt. Hocquard, a 83-11-12, A.A. Lopon, 70-473 and medium bowler, and Lt Williams, A. T. Braloy 78-4-72.
in slow-pace bowler.
These throe will play off, with the two best returns to qualify.
CRAIGENGOWER C. C.
LAWN
BOWLS CLOSING DAY OCTOBER 22.
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PAST ACHIEVEMENTS. As a battalion the Lincolns were Army champlons for Bayonet) Fencing for the years 1920-27-28- 29, and wero runners-up la the Imperial Services Championship at Olympia in 1929 in which the Analists of the four services, the Army, Navy, Marine and Air-Force, jcompeted.
It is announced that the Cral- In Shanghai they ran a basket Konkower Crickot Club's lawn ball team for the first time in the bowls closing day has been fixed history of the regiment and their for October 22, after which the performances word quite good. presentation of prizes will be hold. They finished Afth in a league of
It is hoped that all members and twelve teams, friends will make an effort to be-The Regiment also won the present at this annual function. Inter-Unit Boxing championship:
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