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Appearing in a two-day meet at Sourabaya, Java, the second part of call in their tour of the South Seas, the Hongkong Accounting Students' swimming team, on July 27 and 20. won by the narrow margin of a second place. Hongkong gained eight fest and eight second pluces: Soura- bayn, also winning eight events, managed only seven second places. The summarised results are an ex- cellent indication of the closeness of little the contest, for there was difference between the times record-

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varlous events.

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The presence of Miss Yeung Sau-

in Java and her appearance,

together with her sister. Miss Yeung Sau-chun, in the Hongkong team was mosi welcome, for, unlike in Manila, the women encountered great oppo sition. In the 100 metres breast- stroke,

Chan Yuk-king was

kr. Miss beaten by Mejuffrouw J. Melis by 4.5 seconds! In the 50 metres breast- stroke, however, the same swin- max were again opposed nnd Miss Chan was beaten only by 0.8 seconds.

The team has been accorded rousing reception and an

extended tour of Java has been arranged. From Sourabaya they left for Malang and future exhibitions will be given at Blitar, Kediri, Solo, Semarang, Djocja, Tegal, Bandoeng and finally

t Batavia.

The complete results follow:

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First Day's Resulta 100 metres free-style (men)Prins Sourabaya). Time: 042 seum, Norian Lee (Hongkong), Time: 00 CA

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100 metra breast-stroke (women) J. Mells (Surabaya), Tinie: B1.8 secs.; Chan Yuk-king langkung), Time: 101 arcs.

200 metres medley relay men)-Hong- kong: Poon Wing-kal (back). Ng Nin (hrrad-stroke). Lo. Keon-fun (tree) and Law Yuk-wing (free). Time: 2 min. (backi, 0.0 secs. Saurabaya: de Groot van Gendt (breast). Prins_{tree. and D. allegra (tre). Time: 2 inthe, 2 KOCA 250 metres free-style relay (en).— Ng Nin, Shek Kain-pui and Nurman Lee. Time: 2 mins, 248 secs.; Sourabaya: Prins, Hallegrett, W Muan, M. Lantang and P. de Grool. Time: 2 mins. 30.2 secs.

(men)-Ng 100 metres breast-stroke Kai-ton (Hongkong). Time: 842 bees; Van Gendt (Sourabayai. Time: 07 necs. 200 metres mixed relay-Sourabaya: B. de Wit Prina, G. Van Dyk and Halle- groef. Thine: 2 min. 7 seca Hongkong! Doreen Weir, Leung live. Yeung Sau king and Loo Koon-fun. Time: mins. 10.0 secs.

500 metres relay (men-50, 100, 150 and 200 metres each) -Bengkong: Law Yuk- wing, Shek Kam-pui, Ng Nin and Norinan Lee Tune: 6 mins, 46 secs.; Sourabaya:

Mum, Itallegraeft. w. Van Eck and Diving exhibition--Müm, Spoel and

Prins. The: 0 mins. 20 seca.

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180 metres medley relay women) — Suurabayıt: T. Von Genit tback). Melin breast) and B. de Wit (live). Time: 1 min. 544 seen; lengkong: Yeung San-kg back), Chan Yuk-king (breast) and Doreen Wele (free), Time:ms. 7 Fees.

Water-poln-Sourabaya 11: Hongkong &

Second Day's Results 200 metres free-style (men) Prins (Sourabayn), 2 nins. 31 rees; Norman Lee ongkong), 2 miga. i nes

200 metres modley relay inten).-Ilony- kung: Poon Wing-kai (back), Ng Nis

Carenst), Shek Kom-pul free), and Loo Koon-fun (free). Time: 2 mths. 8 xeCY; Chung Shloh. Time: 2 mins. 12 seen Sourabaya.

0 metres breast-stroke (women) J. Mell (Sourabaya). 43.0'ners.; Chan Yuk- king longkong), 434 stes.

250 metres

kong: Law

(men)-long- Shek Kam-pul,

LAMAN Hoe. Ng Nia and Nerman Lee,

2 mins. 30 seen. Sourabaya.

200 metres_free-style relay women).-

America's favourite tropical lovers, Dorothy Lamour and Ray Mil- land, will be seen against a Mexican background for the first time when Paramount's new musical romance. "Tropic Holiday" opens to-morrow at the Queen's Theatre and on Sunday at the Alhambra, Milland plays A young Hollywood writer, while Mus Lamour in a native daughter who helps him to "get away from it all."

Lawn Tennis

CHINESE. VICTORY INDICATED.

W. C. Choy in Singles Semi-Final

From A. Wallis Myers

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TABLE TENNIS Interport Match With Macao Arranged

The Hongkong Table Tennis Asso- clation having closed their League activities, an interport charity match with Macno has been arranged to

take place to-morrow at 6:30 jum. at

the Chinese Y.M.C.A. Gynasium, Bridges Street, when the distribution of prizes and trophies will also take place.

Hongkong's representatives will be the Confucion Club, winners of the Frinton-On-Sea, July 14. men's championship, and the Silver R. A. Shayes nor the Star, women's championship winners.

by the Countess dela Valdene is at Frinton Macho will be represented this week to defend the singles cups. United Team for the man and Wal but the entry is better in quality and Nam A.A. for the women. quantity, and to-day, when the se:n!-

Hongkong.

Confucian Club Pun Sai-Ion. finalists came into line, the size of the (men): Pun Sni-on, Pur Kullery reflected the public interest. Shu Shui-kan, Shu Shul-lun, Lee victory in the men's Tat-hung. Lau Kok-chil, and Chen A Chinese event is suggested, although not as Plu. Silver Star (women): Wong! sured, by the

Ho Shok-yuen, serene progress of W. C.

W. C.Oy-lam, Lo Chiu-yee, 110 Choy, who is only lost five games Wan Piu-ching, Kan Ming, Zung Mo- In reaching the last four. Roger chun and Lam Mo-yung.

topped Macao-United

(men): Williams, with his heavily

Wo Kam-ying, turchand drive and contempt for the

Yeung Kam-chuen, slow game, is no mean opponent, but Chun Kwok-wai, Chen Kwok-wing. he was forced to hit many losers Lok 'La-we. Wong Wing-lin and Kaon against the controlled speed of the Wing-po. Wah Nam A.A. (women); Cantab. It will be interesting to sec, Chen Ching-hin, Leung Ow-shang, to-morrow, whether Chuy is proof lo Shiu-fan, Chan Pui-ying, Leung

insidious bailing of against the

Yut-hal, Chu Tung-mui Gandar Dosyer.

Ying-or.

Despite an attack of tennis elbow. Ganda Dower Was thways the muster of O. F. Wilson. Yet their i match took a more speculative turn In the secund set, when Wilson's lobs.

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Spurasnya: C. van Dyke, Van Eek, Van assumed a vexing accuracy and his Y.M.C.A. Hockey Section

Loar and De Witt. Time: 2 min. 21 secs: Hongkong: Chân Wom-sh Yeung Sau king. Young Sau-chun and Doreen Welt, Tinie: ming, 24 recs.

200 metres mixed relay free-style Sourabaya Van Gendt. De Graef, Von Lear and Prin Time: 2 min 11 seca.

Hongkong: Doreen Weir, Leung Ifoe,

and Ino

Young Sau-king Tue: 2 min. 17 #rox

Koon-fun.

180 metres breast-stroke (men).-Ng Kametoa (Hongkong), 84.2 secna Von Gendi 15ourabaya), Bil zers,

adversary had to use slice so that he could not make them.

a

John Olliff opened with a love sel

Leyland, achieving against sequence of wonderful half-volleys against strong driving attack. But several of the games ran to deuce points and one felt that if Onlift fill ed to hit the chalk less frequently. Leyland's vigour would be rewarded

OLLIFF'S DOUBLE FAULTS

500 metres iree-style relay (men-30. on the score sheet. 100, 150 and 200 metrès each)—Hongkong: Ng N Law Yuk-wing. Shek Kern-pui and Norman Lee, Time; 6 mlas, 12 mos.) Sourabaya: Hallegrneff, Prins, Dom and Van Eck.

EUROPEAN CHAMPIONS

Ils levelling of the second set at Ave-all was the fruit of gallant hit- ting and he had bad luck not to take the lead in the 11th game, in which Ollift served four double faults. In the 12th game Leyland was saving match balls again, but Olliff had re- covered from his had patch.

To-morrow the winner will meet Nicolaides, the third Cambridge Blue

enter the semi-final.

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To Elect Officers

The annual meeting of the Euro- penn Y.M.C.A. Hockey Section W be held in the West Lounge of the Y.M.C.A. on Wednesday at 0.30 pmn. Officers will be elected and there will be a discussion on policy ir the coming season.

Power of O. F. Wilson 0-2, 7-5,

WOMEN'S SINGLES: 3rd Rd.: Mins S. Noel ht Misa E, H. Harvey 1-8. 6-1, 6-3; Mr. B. D. McKelvie ht Miss M. Harris 6-2, 6-1; Men, J. B. Pittman bi Mrs. A. II.

tellows 6-3, 6-D.

MEN'S DOUBLES: 3rd Nd.: 0. F. Wil- son. & G. G. Lawrence at G. Faber & Chen Yil 6-2, 6-7: G. P. Hughes & H. G. N. Lee bt Capt. B. S, Barnes & Lord Bel- stead 0-0, 6-1; N. W. Nicholson & P. C. Benham bi G. F. Aste & F. Read 4-0. 6-2.

6-2; F. D. Leyland & K. C. Ganfar Dower bt A. B. Unwin & E. C. Downay 6-1. 0-0, WOMEN'S DOUBLES 2rd Rd.: Mlle. P.

Several German Successes In Annual Events at Wembley

London. Aug. 11. E. Weiss. of Germany, won the men's spring-board diving event in the European swimming champion- In joining Miss Stammers in the ships which are being held in the women's lust four, Mrs. McKelvle Xydis & Mins S. 1. Paterson bt Mrs. D. K. Empire Pool at Wembley. Fritz and Mrs, Pittman were not extended, Craddock & Miss 11. Craddock 6-2, 6-3, 3rd Ru: Miss K. E. Stammers & Mrs. J. Haster Haster, another German com- but Miss Noel had to draw heavily. Pitman by Mits M. Harris & Mrs. J. petitor, was second with Hodges, of en her physical reserves to maintain Phillips 6-2, 6-1.

MIXED DOUBLES: 3rd Rd.: G. P. her unbeaten record against

itughes & Mies K. E. Stammers bi J. E. D. Harvey. Her winning stroke was a Stadford & Mire, L, 1. Gluckstein 0-1, 6-2; speeded-up backhand drive down the W. C. Choy & Min. A. 11. Mellows bl A. line after she had templed Miss Har- W. Irooking & Mirs, 11. Williams 6-2, 6-0; vey to come up expectantly for a lob. X. C. Gandar Dower & Mrs. J. D. Pittman ht G. Faber & Min G, M. Murenan 0-1, This long match, indeed, was full of 6-2; R. O. Williams & Miss S. M. Paterson b. 1. Favens & Mrs. F. M. Strawson masked design.

England, third.

The Anul of the women's 200 metres breast-stroke event was won by the Danish girl. Inge Soerens- in 3 mins. 5.4 secs. D. Story, QI England, Was second. while the world record holder. Jople Warm berg, of Holland, had to be content with third place.

The German teum won the 800 metres relay race in 0 mins. 17.0 ACCK. France was second and Eng- land third. Trans-Occan.

Miss

G. P. Hughes and II. G. N, Lee are 10-8, 6-2; G. Niculaidla & Mile. P. Xydis bi C. S. Page & Miss K. M. A. Steele 6-4. competing in the doubles, and to-days-e; 11. G. N. Lee & Mina S. Noe! bt F. M. advanced to the semi-angl. Details: Knott & Miss M. Grice-lutchinson 6-2, MEN'S SINGLES: 3rd Rd.: J. S. Olli 6-3; C, T. Tinling & Miss J. Ingram bt A. bt F. D. Leyland 6-0, 7-5; C. Nicolaidis ut 1. Nelson & Mix 3, G. Taylor 6-3, 6-4; 6. Page 64, 2-0, 6-2; W. C. Choy J. 5. Ok & Mins E. 1, Harvey bt Chen R. O. Williams 0-0, 6-2; K. C. Gendar Ya & Miss B. Craddock 6-0, 0-0

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