Y.M.C.A. SWIMMING GALA

QUADRANGULAR. MEET

R.A. BEATEN AT WATER POLO

Some fine swimming was witness. ed at the Quadrangular Swimming Gala held at the European Y.M.C.A baths, Kowloon, last night. In the water polo match, the V.M.C.A, de- feated the loyal Artillery by five

goals to nil,

G. Fowler (Y.M.C.A.)

MAMAK HOCKEY TOURNEY

ANNUAL MEETING NEXT MONTH

SUSPENSION

P. SINGH:

OF

The annual general meeting of the Mamak Hockey Tournament will be held on September 4 at 6 p.m. This was decided at the meeting of the ment held in St. Andrew's Church Executive Committee of the Tourna- Hall (Chater Room) yesterday even- in. Mr. A. E. P. Guest presiding.

THE HONGKONGI TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, AUGUST

DRAMATIC FEAT

ENGLAND'S RECOVERY IN THIRD TEST

CRICKETERS AT LEEDS

[Continued from Page 8.). one of the best displays of Eng- fish catching and fielding seen for nearly seven years. Othors present were:: Mesara. L. Rowan's innings for South Tylor (Hon. Secretary), N. A. E. Africa had exactly the same merit creditable performance, but R. Gold-Brown (Assistant Hon. Secretary), land. Without him the visitors Mackay Hon. Treasurer), C. Fns Mitchell's first innings for Eng- man playing for the same team minn Jahan Dad and R. W. Atridge. ed several chances.

would have fared disastrously, but Play on the whole was good.

still think the turning point came English bowling, definitely well out. The handled by Wyatt, was of real

The results follow:

50 Yards Aggregate (Y.M.C.A men only)-1, G. Fowler; 2, 11. Langer 8, R. Goldman. Tine: 31

Tournament account, which showed a

The Hon. Treasurer's report of the satisfactory balance of $66.19, and the Hon. Secretary's report on the fourth year of the Tournament were received and the agenda for the 440 Yards, 1, II. Lange annual general meeting was drawn (Y.M.C.A.): 2, Huline (E. Lance); up. 3, Mooney (R.A.). 10 neck.

neca,

when Siedle was run

class,

I award chief honours to Nichols, though Bowes (who took his 99th A letter from the Hockey Secretary wicket of the season when dismis

AMATEUR SWIMMING TITLES

AQUATIC MEET OPENS

CENTRAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

(By W. J. HOWCRÒFT,

1985.

VARSITY POLO

Cambridge Wins By Five-

Goals To Four

Cambridge won the 51st polo match against Oxford at Hurling- | ham by five goals to four, after

# rousing contest.

Riding hard and hitting well, the sides were well matched, and it was anyone's game until, just at the end, Nevill scored the winning goal for Cambridge. The form on both aldes was above the standard of recent years, H. D. White, tho Cambridge captain, playing admir- ably for his side, while the brothers Budgett showed great promise In the Oxford combination."

of Jack Carr,

London, July 15. Even if the weather was more encouraging than the number of of the Amateur Swimming As pointed James Hamilton as their spectators at the first session

Hartlepools United have op. sociation's Centralised Champion-manager in place ship at the South Shore Baths, who left to take up an appointment was Blackpool, on Saturday, there with Tranmere. Hamilton spent swimmers to grace the occasion.

no lack of distinguished ten years with Crystal Palace. The two finals--the women's medley and the men's 800 yards relays brought out practically all the front rankers in the country.

For monte unaccountable reason the

As they have a debt of nearly £1,000, Northampton Rugby Club are calling a meeting of followers

Time: 6 mine. of 1.M.S. Medway was read, and itaing Rowan)' bowled extremely men's relay championship was decided] with a view to obtaining greater

60 Yards Free-style.-1, H. Woods (Y.M.C.A.); 2, Locket (Lincs.); 3, McCarthy (E. Lanes,), Time: 274

Roch.

Diving-1, Rush (Låt 29); 2, E. P. Solk (Y.M.C.A.),

was decided to extend the time mit well without any luck. for Naval teams to complete their Tournament fixtures, at the discretion

of the Executive Committee.

CHANGE BATTING ORDER

in two heats and a final, although support. there were only six compoting clubs, and the racing course was roped out

A letter of thanks to be sent to Our two fhat bowlers kept the Mr. Mamak for kindly presenting batsmen guessing and were shirts for use by the Rest team in lucky several times In not getting 225 Yards Relay-1, Y.M.C.A.; 2. the final match of the Mamak Tourna-them to snick the ball just outside 01 speculation in the final was the A. W. Swaney (Miocarian). 21 W. Range

Royal Artillery: 3. E. Lanes. Time: 3 min. 4.4/5 peen.

The water polo teams were as fol- lows. (Y.M.C.A.) 8. Fowler; A. Wagstaff, H. Ferrett; H. Lange: It. Goldman, G. Fowler, E. Woodward. (Royal

Artillery) Lewcock; Sgt Swaton, Roncoe; Mooney; Collins, Hail, Halliday,

-BOWLS MATCHES FOR TO-DAY

into eight lanes. This procedure re-1: M. n. Ovender (b), 1; J. Bir un-duced the two heats to a procession (arr) (holder). 1. 10.2 sec.

devoid of interest, and the only point 270 Yard M. B. Owendary (foliand). $3

Otter Club from the runners up. The set (France),

Hey (Balford), 1, 222 ses. margin which would separate, the| 440 Yarki W. Roberts (Balford), A1 R Otters led throughout in the first hent, Midlesbrough), 3. 40 sec. their London rivals finishing second. In the second heat Penguin had an easy Journey to best Ashton-under- Lyne with the holders, Oldham Police, Lovelock thithe) thulder), th third.

ment and for the winning team of the off stump. Verity kept a won- the match between the Champions and the Rest that visits Macao. The derful length, and his analysis latter fixture is to be an annual ono. penka for itself:

Regarding Parduman Singh, of the Radio Sports Club, who was suspend. ed to the end of the year for striking Pinto, of the Kowloon Indians Tennis Club, during a Mamak Tournament match earlier in the year, the meeting decided to recommend reduction of

the pension.

Mr. Guest was elected to get a the annual meeting.

0.. M.. R. W.

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5

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Wyatt changed his order when England batted again, Mitchell and Smith being the opening pair, and right well did it pay. Their first 38 runs in an hour was slow going, but following the ten interval they

t: J. W. Andereck)

880, York J. C. Stothard (Campbridge triv.)." 11 2. V. Powell (London A.C.) 2: R. Scott (Ashby-de-la-Zouch Grammer Bchool) # 1 min, 19.3 sec.

One Mile C. Woodeman (Blackheath).

F. C. Lales (Bouthytte), 3. 4 min. 17,4 moc, Three Mile A. V. Barre (Poly), 1: W.

1. G. Filbrew (Achilej, K. -16 see.

Chairman of the Tournament until put matters right with briebi increased "give sourno a 25 yards" (London A.D.), 1: R. K. Brown (Achiller).

Singles Championship | SPORTS WASHED OUT

Fixtures

Provided the weather permits Tennis And Bowls Matches

three Singles matches will be played_off_to-day in the local Lawn Bowls Championship.

Postponed

Like the rest of the Champion- The League tennis matches and ship fixtures, these matches have Lawn Bowls tournament games Ar been postponed for the past two ranged for yesterday had to be post

poned owing to the rain.

weeka,

The tennis matches affected were those between the University and the Chinese Recreation Club at Pokfulum, and the Kowloon Cricket Club and South China at King's Park, bath in the "B" Division of the League.

The Lawn Bowls Open Singles match between F. Cullen and A. Hyde.)

offensive strokes to both on and off aldes.

120 Yard Hurdles D. 0. Finlay RA.F.) (older), : C.. Kandikes (Greece).

410 Yard Harden P. A. R. Hunter

Ž; C. Mandike (Greece), 3. 65,# asc,

460 Yarda Relay (4 at 110 Yarda) ( Buda petul, Budai, Torna, Egylet (flungary)

886 J.

"The Otter quartatto-Dove, Pour- man, Milton, and Bourne swam as a 1. Bearers (York), 1; 2. A. Burna (Elswick), Į well-balanced team in the final, each min. 30 sec. man

roturning 2min. 29sec 2min. 31see. Dove took the lead. Pearman

to 16

and Milton yard, a drow away to

- Williams advantage over

his lead, and Penguin took second cock took Ashton-under-Lyne into H. Kyriakides (Cyprus) (3 hr. 8 min. 20 sec.). third place by a brilliant last inn: A. C. Chamberlain (Bheffiskt)" (1 hr. Xi against Sutton, of Plaistow United.

Mitchell completed an excellent in) for the last leg. Bourne (holders), 1: Poly, 1. 42.6 sec.

and then sent up the century pince behind the Ottert, while Lay. Now Poly) 13 Br. min. 67.5 sec.1 1.

partnership with a couple to third man. Both men hit out rightly, on Wyatt's instructions, to go for the win. It was Vincent, once

again bowling over the wicket, who took both their wickets. They de served the greatest praise for their | stand of 128 for the first wicket.

Barber also fell to Vincent, but Wyatt and Hammond survived the

FAVOURITES BEATEN

My prediction for the newly instituted women's medley relay duly materialised when Coventry. Three 8pires defeated Bournemouth after a thrilling struggle with the favourites,

third.

min. 13 mec.). 1. Nu olhern Biziphies),

Two Miles Hieeplechase: G. W. Bailey | Saituri), 11. Gloty (Belgrave), 11 B. R. | Fishwick (Manchester Y.3.C.A.) 3.10 min,

20. see.

Seven Miles WEBU JK A. Hake (Surrey

W. C), FA. E. Phumb (Enfield), 2; A II. ve (Woodford Green), 5. 53 min. 4f

c.

High Jump 8. R. Wen (Polytechnic H.)

16111.). 1: Mairoud (France) (8 (L),

nwkward last half-hour and the entry Three Spires, went clear (21 ft. 10 in.), 1; . Koltat (Jungy)

captain faces a happy situation to day.

The attendance numbered 22,- 000, 16,871 paying £1,972 14. for admission.

Harding, swimming first leg

2: K. Kesmarky (Hungary) 45 rú jo in.).

Long Jumps 1. Paul (France) __(holder)

(23 1 3 in.), 3. X. 6. Duncan (Oxford

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ANN SOTHERN MERLE OBERON

for R. Duncan, of the Kowloon B.G.C., is to meet A. Macfarlane,

AWAY

from the opposition. with of the Hongkong Football Club,

Bournemouth second in front of Univeralty A.C.) 123 ft. 23%, In.) 3.

Pole Vault K. Brown Yale University) on the Club de Recreio green, C. C.

Dudley. Then Dudley drew ahead U.S.A.) (13 ft. 10 in.) (British record, is Silva, of the Club de Recreio, meets

over the breast-stroke leg, but Ramaier (France) (13 (4) 2: V. Zkufika B. W. Bradbury, of the Craigen-

Coventry regained the lead through a (un) (EL, 71⁄2 in.), 3 (after a tie). little 13-years-old girl in the last free as; In.), 1:0. Jurgia (Zatvia) (206 ft. 9 in.), Javelini I Alterwall (Broden) (213 L gower C.C. at Talkoo and W. Lay at the Club de Recreio was also his wife being seriously ill. Way, of the Craigengower C.C.. postponed. The other singles match

style leg. Miss B. Armson started the W. U. B. Pol! (Holland) (100 ft. 811⁄2 in.} playa J. C. Brown, of the Kowloon between A. M. Holland

G. 1. The Pairs semi-final match belast leg two yards in front of G. and E. tween M. J. Medina and J. Cavanagh Warm (Bournemouth) third. The (Achlife) and (dy to FL. Pakke

Weight: A. G. T. de Brezn with

Olive B.G.C., on the Civil Service C.C. Arculit was called off carlier against S. Eccleshall and J. Shepherd latter awam in striking style, and London A.C.) (61 22 244 in), 1,

Wadham

19 R

ALSO "TORTOISE AND Holland was unable to play owing to was also left unplayed.

almost caught Miss Armson. In Discus H. Andersson (Sweden) (169 fe

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Hammer: F. Wangent (weden) (148. 14 in.). 1; J. M. Rioch (Army) 1141 11.

110 yards in 72 2-tacca performance which indicates that the Hampshire representativo has a first-class chance* in her individual 100 yards champion-t. 2 in.), 4. ship on Tuesday.

BOTH WINNERS ALL OUT

There was keen competition in the two heats of the women's 220 yards championship, and to-day's final promises a keen race. In the first) hant Miss I. P. Milton made her first appearance in an English title test to win in 2min. 49sec. after being hard pressed by the Manchester Beatrice Wolstenholme. The heat also brought another win when Olive Bartle (Croydon) dashed away to turn at 110 yards in 768ee,, yards ahead of the rest of the field. She tired over the last 20 yards, but held on to win in 2min. 47 3-5sec. from. Miss Morcom. The two heat winners finished without any reserve, and it should be a very close thing in the final. Miss Wolstenholme and Miss Morcom, however, had previous

competed in the heats over finals

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of the medley, and will probably show better times in the final.

Judged the 205ed by his heat performance in yards breast-stroke champion. BLOW

the holder

Norman Hamilton, of will have no diflculty In retaining his title in today's final. The Scot was never out of a cantar when he won his test in 2min. 47aes.. whereas A. C. Summers (Penguin) had to race hard over the last length to win in 2min, 4010.

RESULTS

The raults follow!

100 Yards: A. W. Sweeney (Mllocarian),

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