SCHOOL AQUATICS

St. Stephen's College

Beat St. Paul's

The third annual swimming com- petition between. St. Stephen's Boys'

200 metres breast stroke,-1, Toh Kai-sang (St. Stephen's); 2, Hong Shiu-kee (St. Paul's); 3. SI Wnt- ming (St. Stephen's). Time: 3 anima 44.476 necs.

100 metres back stroke-1, Ma

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Chang-kwony (St. Stephen's) Makes New Car For John}

Chan Kin-wat (St. Stephen'); Lee Phon-yee (St. Paul); Time:| 1 mln. 40.1/5 BECK.

Cobb To Break Records

100 metres free style,-1, Lau

New York, July 3 College and 83, Paul's Boys' College Ping-pul (St. Paul's); 2, Leung Sow. Mr. John Cobb, the British speed was held yesterday afternoon at the kie (t. Stephen's); 3, Poo See-stung nce, has arrived here and is pro South Ching Athletic Association's (St. Stephen's). Tine: 75.245 secs. ceeding to Salt Lake City on Wed- swimming shed, North Point, result-

nesday. ing in a win for S1. Stephen's by Wing-for (St. Stephen's): 2. Lunilton Special, & racing car with 400 metres free style, Cheung He is taking with him a Napler- 32 points to 23, They have now won the competition twice and St.Vin-ling (St. Paul's); 3, Sham Kwhich he plans to attempt new au-

Time: 7 mins.tomobile speed records, mong 1St. Paul's), Paul's once.

14 een,

With Mr. Cobb In Mr. Held Hall- A strang tide prevented fint times,

of the ear but the most interesting events br

200 metres relay (Tean of four). ton, the designer the programme were the 0 metres Won by St. Paul's College (Les perhaps better known as the designs free style and 100 metres hacking-pui, Chun Cheong-wing, Shainer of Sir Malcolm Campbell's famous

Ka-nung and Hang Shu-kee). Bluebird.United Press,

stroke.

The results were na follow:

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Time: 2 mins, 22 reça,

1 metres medley relay (Teams The Hon. Sir Willi Shenton 50 metres.-1, Layu Ping-pui (St. of there).-Won by St. Stephen's - neemmpanied by Laily Shenton and

(Cheung Wing-jor, Paul's); 2, Leung Sow-kie” (St. Ste. Collegy

Ma Miss Yvonne Shenton, left for a holi- phen's); Poo See-dong (St. Ste-Chang-wong and Tale~Kni-song). Į day in Japan by the Asama Mar phen's). Tinie: 20.3/5 secs.

Tin: 2 mlüs, 2.4/5 secs.

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W. W. Buckell, who, made, such a promising debut last year, and for two years hus, with R. Slater, won E.B.A. Pairs Championship, has been rejected and W. M. Grice is to be third man to W. J. Jones.

These are the outstanding duck- sions: C. Walton, with a spmined toe, could not play on Saturday, but was present, and E. . Topp (Ryde) was absent. F. Fisher, re- garded as one of Gloucestershire's best men, took Walton's place in Tomlinson's rink, but he did not catch the selectors' eyes; and T. Higgins (Watford) played second for E. P. Baker, II. S. Read lead- ing in place of Topp. A gusty. wind followed a sight shower at the start of the game, and the end rinks were also rather difficult on one hand, but generally the green was good.

It took the pinyers a little time to master the conditions, although one rink was never quite comfort- ablo. Yet, of the four in it, the selectors have chosen two men, ane for the team, the other for the resorve, while of the four ngaluat them, who won by 21-7. not one has been picked!

Northanta rink, the Rails, W. J. Chapman and C. Mason, did well against Tomlinson's almost Kent combination, although Chapman's speed in getting his wood sometimes robbed him of a good result. Mason, however, had a good match, and deserved his soloc- tion.

away

J. Owen. the Middlesex cham- plon, enjoyed his tussle with young A. Knowling, and was a great help to W. J. Jones. F. N. Johnson did his No. 2 work well, and J. W. Smith played one of his best games, with R. L. Steel as a worthy opponent. W. J. Jones was at his best, and that, is hard to beat, as G. W. A. Wright found. For the first time in these trials, Wright failed to register a win, and Jones, moreover, was top scorer in the match as well as a dozen up.

F. Curtis faced the Surrey "G's,” skipped by W. M. Grice. The Essex crack kept just in front to the Afteenth end, but scored 8 to 3 In the last six ends, finishing the gume with a spectacular shot which robled Grice of about sovon shots and, from the mat, looked an impossible thing to do.

On the end rink, the sides were weli matched, but the selectors did not go beyond the skips with their approval of promotion, except that I S. Read was plaeed 4th in the reserves.

THE NEW MEN

All the six new men should do well. J. Owen has frequently figured in the prize list at Hastings, and has won the West London In- door championship, although, like M. D. Burdon, last year's E.B.A. finalist, and A. K. Cochrane, the E.B.A. champion, he is a grass green player. These three should fend well. 1. Guy, from Shanklin, wie "runner-up to J. M. McKinlay in the E.B.A. final of 1933, and McKinlay, down from Scofland for the Paddington tournament, was present at Ilford. Mason I have Calready mentioned. He skipped the winning rink at Hastings about three years ago, and in 1939 skipped the Northants champion rink in the E.B.A. championships. will he valuable thiral to Curtis, at Weston, with Arthur Bull as lead and J. Wilson, who was in form on Saturday, as second man. Bristow's exuberance, and tireless energy, combined with skill and the will to win as shown on Saturday, should inspire his rink, with Burdon an lead; E. P. Baker, a. stylist and E. B. A. champion, 1932, as second, and E. W. Fortune, whom Baker beat in his 1932 final, us-third.

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