SWIMMING
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY JULY 12, 1934.
INTERPORT INVITATION
FROM SHANGHAI
RENEWAL OF ERSTWHILE CONTESTS DESIRED
V.R.C. TO HOLD A MEETING
THIS EVENING
An invitation has been received by the Victoria Recreation Club from the Shanghai Swimming Association for a local team to be sent north for the renewal of the annual interport galas between the two ports.
Last year, owing to the formation 25 Yords each)..
of the Hongkong Internationa? Men's Back, Breast and Free Stylo Amateur Swimming Association, 76 Yards Scratch-11. G. Lango, B Shanghai declined to accept either of B. Wood, E. F. Belk and W. J. Munro, the invitations sent from the V. RC. and the Association but subsequently H. F. Lange Jara A. H. Mass v. G. Mon's Pillow Fight-A. G. Doan y. the Foreign Y.M.OA. team, which Fowler; F. Fowler y, A. G. Lange; | included practically all the best swim-C. Casson v. C. L. Aris; P. Dunnel mers in the northern port, accepted Bye,
an invitation to a contest and appear-
160 Yards Mixed Relay (Teams of
One of the Fux's most important and entertaining productions is coming to the King Thepire, on Sunday, when "All Men Are Enemies" opens a run. Picture above shows Hug Williams and Herbert Mundin, both featured in the film, in a dramatis scane."
COLONY POLO.
South Wales Borderers Defeat Civilians.
BOWLS TOURNEY
SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP
LATEST RESULTS
Only two of the matches down for docialon in the lawn bowls singles championship were played yesterday, Both matches were keenly contested, particularly that batwon W. Warst and H. Hampten. The latter won by 22 shots to 10 on the 28th hook Some very fine bowls was played by bath competitors..
On the Kowloon Dock Groen A. Brooksbank of the Hongkong Football Club was opposed to R. Doycan of the Kowloon Bowling Green Gulf. The latter won on the 22nd, head by 21 ahol to 15.
The second match was that between H. Hampton, representing the Kowloon Cricket Club, and W. Ward, a member
TENNIS WIN FOR of the Craigengewor CC. The tie was
K.C.C.
"C" Division Points From K.D.R.C.
their postponed "C" Division Lawn Playing at home yesterday in
decided on the Kowloon Bowling Green Club green and resulted in a victory) for Hampton by 22 shots to 10 on the 28th head.
Two of the matches fixed for yesterday were cancelled when com- petitors conceded their opponents walk-overs.
ed in Hongkong prior to visiting and Six).-A. G. Donn, W. F. Kerr, R. after returning from Manila.
During the course of the year, it Mrs. M: Read; I. G. Lange, R, B.. Oldfield, W. G. Jenkins, F. Dunnett, will be recalled, the Shanghai Associa- Wood, A. C. Higgins, G. Cord. A. tion wrote to the V. I. G., Intimating Mitchell, Mra, Schreudar: R. Goldman, that the northerners would resumo E, F. Selk, C. L. Aris, F. Fowler, A. Interport swimming, with the V. R. CIT. Moss and Mins J. Welter. making all the local arrangementer Water-Polo.-Y.M.C.A. (H.
A meeting has been called for this Lange Jnr.; H. G. Lange (Capt.) and evening at the V. R. C., and repre- A. C. Higgins; A. G. Donn; R. Gold in a win for the S.W.B. team, who Tonnis League Axture, the Kaw but he has scratched, while T. Fer- sentatives from various clubs in men, W. A. Schreudar and F. Fowler) returned seven goals to their oppon-loon Dock Recreation Club were virtue of a walk-over from A. Jones. Hongkong have been asked to attend. Hongkong European Civil Service Onts' four.
to consider the invitation.
Y.M.C.A. GALA
List of Entries For Saturday's Event
There has been a much better res
ponse to the Y.M.C.A gala, which
in to be held on Saturday next. Last
The Lady Cup polo match played yesterday between the South Wales FBorderers and the Civilians resulted
(S. Fowler, R. Mitcholl, W. Simpson. W. F. Kerr, G. Fowler, W. Lawrence,
K. Jenner and R. B. Wood)..
The teams were:
defeated by the Kowloon Cricket Club by G. sets to 2%. the majority of kamės being evenly
S.W.B. Mr. D. P. Yates (back), contested.
SCHOOL SPORTS J. C. Jordon (No. 3), Mr. A
Diocesan Boys Hold Meeting
The Diocesan Boys' School hold month the event had to be cancelled their first Annual Inter-house Swim- owing to insuficient entries.
ming Sports at Gin-Drinkers Bay)
and Capt. C. F.
:
Stocker (No. 2) Blackden (No. 1);
Civillans-Mr. H. V. Macnamara (back), Mr. B. L. Newbigging (No. 3), Mr. W. J. Keswick (No. 2) and) Mr. G. Paylor (No. 1),
An interesting programme has on Tuesday afternoon, Yellow House, been arranged, with the Inter Hong winning by the narrow nurgin of 3 Cheung Sin-wah (Brown); J, Kwik Relay Team forming the main attrac- rofats over Bhic House..
Pen-tiong (Yellow). tion of the evening. Messrs. Jardines.
Matheson: Hongkong Bank and the while J. Dudley (Yellow) was second C. Wirth (Blue) led with 13 points, Kowloon Docks will be entering teams, with 10 points in the individual cham-. and it is hoped to receive entrica from pionship. Union Insuraned and Hongkong Elce-]] !ric also.
Results were as follows:
50 Yards Free. Style (Benlor),-1. (Green); a, A. Dalziel (Blue). J. Dudley (Yellow): 2. A. J. Hulse
The list of entries is as follows: Mon's 50 Yards Aggregato Handi- cap-Heat 1, F. Dummett A. Moss, A. Mitchell, G. Cord and G. Fowler: D. Hall (Brown); Sia Cho-yuen 50 Yards Free Style (Junior),-1, Heat 2, F. Fowler, R. Oldfield, S. (Yellow): 3, J. Hall (Blue). Fowler and C. A. Higgins; lent 9. 200 Yarda Breast Stroke-1,
House; 3, Brown House.
Relay-1, Yellow House: 2, Blae
Final Standings:
4. Yellow
Blac
3. Brown 4. Grgen
27 pointa 21 points 16 points G. points
GARRISON SPORTS MEETINGS.
On Thursday and Friday next,
C. L. Aria, J. Anslow, R. Goldman Cheung Sin-wah (Brown); 2, Lam commencing at 2.30 p.m. on each day and A. G. Donn
Fook-ming (Blue); 3, J. Prottejohn; the East Lancashire Regiment will Ladies' 60 Yards Aggregato Handi- (Brown). cap.-J. Wilson, A. Fowler, J. Weller, 25 Yards Back Stroke,-1, C. Wirth Y.M.C.A. bath.
hold their aquatio sporta. In the Mr. M. Read and Mrs A. C. (Blue); 2, Ong Cheng xu (Yellow);} Schreuder.
Men's 50 Yards Backstroke Scratch.i
3, J. Winyard (Green).
The Garrison Schools have fixed A. G. Donn, J. Anslow, G. H. (Yellow); 2, C. Wirth (Blue); 3, Anam of Friday, September 21 next. 250 Yards Free Style-1, J. Dudley annual swimming gala for the after- Fowler and H. F. Lange. Jr.
J. Hulse (Green).
Diving.-1, C. Wirth (Blue); 2, Y.M.C.A. Kowloon.
The meeting will be held at the
Hong Team Raca (Teams of four
60 okt Virgola, tobacco was a medium of kamer and asthings. Every took it in pos and exchanged it for goods with the searout merchant.
Scores were:
C. E. Millard and A. Duncan (Kow.j
loon Docks):-
beat A. E. Collins and
R. S. Capell
drow with S. V. Gittins
and G. S. Smith...... beat F. A. Broadbridge
and J. Crawford
7-5
E. de Sousa was to have met T.. F. Stainton on the Kowloon C.C. green
gusson enters the third round by
I. Bass has been given a walk over by J. Hodgin in the match which war to have bean played last Monday.
The postponed match between E. W. Simmonds and A. S. Comes is to be played on the Kowloon Dowling Green Club green to-day.
PAIRS CHAMPIONSHIP.
W. E. Hollands and J. J. Gregory qualified for the fourth round of the pairs champlonship by beating H. H. Rose and J. S. Logan in their unfinish- ed match. The winners will meet 6-6. E.. Noronha and B. Dasto thisl
afternoon at the Hongkong Electric G-1 green.
W. Tillery and G. II. White (Kow-
loon Docks):-
lost to Collins and Capull lost to Gittins and Smith lost to Broadbridge and
Crawford....
J. P. White and A. Pearson loon. Dock) :-
lost to Collins and Capell Jost to Gittine and Smith lost to Broadbridge and
Crawford
WATER LEVELS.
2-6
RINKS CHAMPIONSHIP.
The last of tho quarter Anal rinks championship matches has been fixed for Sunday afternoon next on the 4-6 Taikoo R.C. green. The Craigen-
cower's strongest rink, composed of 5-7 R. F. Luz, B. W. Bradbury,, H. Beer (Kow-and U. M. Omar are to play a quartette from the Club de Recreio 1-6 consisting of L. J. Silva, L. F. Xavier, 1-6] H.-A. S. Alves and F. V. V. Ribeiro.
FOR WEST, NORTH AND EAST RIVERS
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7.6
North River at Samshal G.7 East River at Sheklung .
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