Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

June 17, 1940.

FIRST GALA AT N. POINT K.C.C. BEAT RECREIO

$1,000 Collected For War Funds:

Lai Tsun Win Thrilling Relay

(By RIPPLE"}

Chinese Bathing Club, on Saturday, was the Australian

venue of the first swimming night gala held this season at North Point, The gala was sponsored by the Chun Sun Knitting Co., and was in aid of the B.W.O.F. and Friends of Chinese Wounded Soldiers Movement, for which charities a sum of over $1,000 was collected...:

Football

League

Mr. Chan Hon-to, proprietor of the Chun Sun Co., Results

donated valuable prizes of wearing apparel to the winners in the various events, and handicaps were well given by Mr. Chan Wing-to. A large crowd was in attendance, and events were keenly contested, times registered for the Open events augured well for the coming season.

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

MELBOURNE, June 17 Dave Leonard (II. B.) preparing to clout the ball in the Chung. Hiwa- H. B. game at Caroline Hill on Satur day. The Chung Hwa' team won 5-4. (UP)-Footscray, with 110-Mec Cheung,

Rules

The first event on the pro- tried, the ball lit the crossbar to points, made top score in the gramme was the 300 metres rebound to Yeung Tat-tung who

Australian clear- Open Medley Relay. Owing to tried twice, So Pak-fat ("Y")"

ing nicely. Fong Chung-yul (CBC.) games a miaunderstanding, the Chinese received the ball from James Wong

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RESULTS

League in Melbourne on

Carlton were humbled by the Dons, and South Melbourne ended with a five-point tend over Saints,

Scores in only three of the four Adelaide wero received games in

Torrens, Norwood defeating West

The results were as follow:--

metres Medley Telay (Open to Chinese Clubs) Lai Tsun (Poon Wing- kal, Fong Chung-yut and Trang Cheung-Sturt humbling West Adelaide and wing, 2. C.B.C. Yeung Tat-funs. Enrique North Adelaide defenting Glenely. chaine and flobert Chan), 3, Chung Sing. Time: Tains, 3.1/6 sec

No Westralian scores are to hand. Following were the results:

Local Baseball

OUT R.

NOSE

ENGINEERS

Chung Hwa-H.B. Match Ends In Free-for-all

"y" team put in a belated ap- and passed to Yeung, who broke Saturday, Collingwood, the HONGKONG B.C. pearance and did not compete. away from about seven yards. The former Premiers, making

and equalised with a splendid Poon Wing-kai (Lai Tsun) went off to a good start and increased same player seared soon after from

a pass from Fong, will a nice back- lowest score with 49 points. his lend оп Yung Tat-fung hand volley which caught So at goal (C.B.C.). Fong Chung-yui (Lai completely by surprise. Taun) took the water with a substantial tead which was slightly decreased

Enrique Chuine by- (C.B.C.). Tsang Cheung-wing placed the issue beyond doubt, however, by good two body-lengths establising a lead on Robert Chan (C.B.C.) and finished strongly in the time of Amins, 2% sees. Chung Sing, the only other competitor, was close on CH.C.'« heels.

50 metres Novelty Laen (Members)-1. Ladies 100 metres Breast Chan Wan-foo: 7. Wong Kwok-kit 3. the

Open. Stroke

Lee Po-luen Wang Kam-lok. Miss (S.C.A.A.) took the lead from the 50 metres Handicap (Members' chlidren under 12 YER). Chong Sul-kwan; 2. plunge, and throughout Fee Miss Ho Waistask; 3. Miss Ho Wal-tian. alowly widened the breach between Time: 1 min. 13 secs. hemelf and Miss Cheung Pul-chan 150 metres Freestyle (Open to ne- In the third length. Miss Fund Wah, Been Tao), 3 A. Elms (C.B.C.).

Miss porters)-1. Wong Bau-sang (Yuet Wah). Cheung was seen to challenge her,tit.K. Telegraph), Time: 1 min, 10 secs. but soon fell away again. The exer 100 metres Handicap (Members Only) tion very nearly coat her second Chan Xing-pong; 2. Chan Wan-pa; 3. Yeung Tat-fung, Time: 1 min. 314/5 secs. place, as she was hard put to it later to edge out Miss Au Mai-chuen (5.C.A.A.), who took third place.

PRESS RACE

100 metres Brent-stroke Open (Ladies), wal, Lee Pouen (9.CAA). 2. Cheung Mal.chuen Pul-chan (C.B.C.), 3. Au 18.C.A.A). Time: 1 min. 34.3/5 neck.

50 metres Freestyle Handicap (Ladies). - Miss Jo Walking: 2. Ho Wal-hing;

VICTORIA

Kilda 10-16 (76).

TWO CLOSE GAMES featured the local League

"B"

Indian R. C. Trounce

Police: “Possible By J. K. Sloan's Rink

THE KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB recorded their first points in the senior division of the Lawn Bowls League on Saturday when they beat the Club de Recreio "B" by 64 shots to 51. The Indian R.C. won their second game this year, trouncing the Police R.C. 85-42.

The second "possible” of the year was scored by J. K. Sloan's rink (Hongkong Electric) when opposed to C. W. Lam's four (Craigengower) in a Third Division game at North Point. This is the second such feat this season, and members of the successful four each receive the traditional bottle of whisky..

The annual match between the Kowloon C.C. and the Northumberland and Durham Association was played at Kow- olon yesterday, and resulted in a 34 shots' victory for the Club.

Closest game in this latter match was that between

Fincher's E. C. rink (K.C.C.) and W. Mulcahy (N. &D. Assn). The latter won by 18-17. by a single shot scored on the last head. Fincher's four led all way

from the start to the 17th head. At one period their lead was 12-3, but a scoring streak over five hends brought Mulcahy Into a 13-12 lead. This was increased to 17-14, when Fincher scored a three on the 20th head,

LEAGUE "POSSIBLE"

Successful Gala

At YM.C.A..

EUROPEAN YMC.A, held their second monthly swimming gala on Saturday night when pomo. keen compellon was witnessed, especially in the aggregate handicap events www.where the finishies were fairly

exciting.

In the League on Saturday, J. K. Sloan's rink (A. Tarbuck, C. E. Gahagan and S. Deacon) scored a "possible" on the 8th end against C. W. Lam's four

The water-polo match which brought the gala to a conclusion was marred by certain players falling to put in an appearance and "Y" were particularly affected.

Y.M.C.A. gave a sound display in the first half when they scored four goals In reply to one by the Signala, but consider. the home team deteriorated ably in the second-half when poor marking and wrong tactics led to three quick goals by Signala, who levelled the scores with barely a minute to go.

in the shallow end saw the latter scored from close range for the winning goal.

beat North/baseball over the week-end. The Hongkong Ball Club Stoon then led 23-3 (Craigengower)."Y" rallied and a long pass up to May

Geelong 13-20 (90) Melbourne 6-15 (03).

nosed out the Royal Engineers 6-5, and the Chung Hwa South Melbourne 12-0 (81) beat St. beat the H.B. team 5-4. The latter game closed on an Richmond 10-15 (75) beat Colling-exciting note. A free-for-all started in the sixth frame, wood 6-13 (49). thorn 8-17 (65),

Footscray 15-20 (110) beat Haw-when the Chung Hwa were leading 5-4.

In the second game yesterday, the U.S.S. Mindanao Essendon 12-14 (00) beat Carlton trounced South China 12-0. 8-15 (03).

West

SOUTH AUSTRALIA

3. Choy Mel-tah. Time: 1 min. 3 secs.

Norwood 18-14 (122) beat Pillow Fight (Members)~~~~), Enrique Chaine; 2, Soung Yuttak; 3. Wang Kwok ! Torrens 12-10 (82).

14-15 (09) brat Adelde 11-16 (82).

Korth Adelaide 16-17 (113) beat Glencly 14-12 (90).

kit.

Obstacle..ace (Members)-1. Kwok

Fook-sum; 7. Enrique Chaine: 3. Chung Yat-zing.

In the 100 metres Free Style Open to Reporters, Wong Sau-sang (Yuet Woh), and ex-provincial champion, 100k.first place from a field of six swimmers. Не gwbin strongly throughout the race, taking the lead Wal-hing

ils War-hing and Wong Kink-tock. Chan

*50 metres Lantern Mixed Relay (Ladies and Gentlemen)-1. Miss Ho Wel-king and Fong Chung-yol: 2. Miss Cheung Pul-chan and Wông Chtok-mut: 3. M

in the Grat 25 metres from Fung Wah Yuet-fat. James Wong. Kok Tung-mum, (Seen Tuo) and A. Elms (H.K. Tele-Wong Kam-laki. Chinese (Bo Fak

Choung-yu, Yeung Tat-fun and He was challenged in the thi, Yeung Yuk-wah, Soong Yul-fait, Fok grapla). third length, but maintained his lead Cheng-hung, Cheung She-leung. Chan

Kam-ful and Chin Kwok-hun, at the Anish.

By far the most exciting race of the evening was the 50 metres handi- cap for members' children under 12

Master Chong years.

Sul-kwan swam an excellently judged race to nose out the sisters Ho Wai-tak and four -To-Wal-hin.... There were.

élaimants for fourth, and four for #fifth places.

WATER-POLO

the latter by two goals to one. The

South China Gala Held Yesterday

'Sturt

Fourth Summer Yachting Series

West German Sports Meet

Cancelled

The Royal Hongkong Yacht Club'e fourth summer serles Trace salled on. Saturday over a distance of 7.30 miles resulted in a win for Jost (Mrs. M. A. Neve) in the "A" class, with True Blue (KA. Watson) second, and La Linda (Mr. M. I. Johnstone) third.

The race for mixed class was won by Ailsa (Capt.-W.-C.-Ingram), Siskin (D.

I Eastgate) third.

The Lai Tsun Swimming Humphreys) was second and Owl (0. Union repeated their Satur-

LONDON, June 9 (Reuter). The German radio announc- ed that all national sports events have been cancelled until further notice .because leading sportsmen are in active service.

CINCINNATI

Batting honours in the R. Engineers-Hongkong B.C. game were even over the first two Each team scored in frames. the first two innings, but in the third, the H.K.B.C. brought in four tallies and then washed out the Engineers. In the next in- ning, however, the R. Engineers came back strongly with three

and finally won

The Kowloon Football Club sur-

the game by 33-10.

prised the, Club de Recrelo Juniors and won 77-52. Feature of the match

was the seven scored by W. Simp- son's rinic against O, P. flemedios on

lost the game by 23-24.

Scores were:

the 12th head. Simpson, however,

Kowloon C. C. Win

The

Kowloon C.C. beat

the

G. T. May (3), A. Dodd and L. H. Chater scored for Y.M.C.A. and Did-

gan (2), Allen and McCann for the Signals.

. RESULTS

An enjoyable dance was later held

in the West Loungo. Results were:

Men's 50 yards aggregate handicap. Heat 1: 1. L. IL Chater (32 3/8 secs); 2. A Weller (25 4/5 secs.). Heat 2:18. Goldman (sec);, 2, A, Dodu (20 2/5

secs.).

Doys 50 yards aggregate handicap Host 1:1 M. McQueen (18 secs.):1283. W. Sala (37 sec), Hont. 2: 1, D. Dedear Northumberland and Durham Asso-15 3/8 secs); 2 G. Saunders (30 secs.). ciation by 90 shots to 50.

Ladies 50 yards aggregate handicap Crate (35 Mann 127 4/3 Roca.); 2, Miss D.

C. J. Tacchi, A. W. Smith, T. A. Madar and E. C Fincher (KC.C lost to G. Elphick, R. Leigh, R. Meadows and W. Mulcahy 17-18.

A. Bone, E. Abraham, J, W. M. Brown and E. Kern (K.CC.) beat T. Waller, His Excellency Mr. N.

(33.

Men's 100 yards free-style handicap 1. G. T. May 10 4/3 secs.); 7, 07 Aroid (05 Becs.): 3, A. Dodd (88 4/5 secs.),

Diving, Bealed Handicap-i, D. Bieffusi 2, G. Saunders; 3. M. MicQueen.

200 yards mixed rolky,-), 3. team (5ins Mann, I. Dodd, 7. A. Woller and G. May) (3 mina. 5 soci); 2. Ai tham non and G. Saunders) (a mira, 6 3/5 socs); K. Melton and G.-Arnold).

runs and were then only one run 17th. C. E. Langley and T. Carru. Sullivan, R, Goldman, B. 8. Wil

behind.

Cork. Serambiamel, Miss E. Grant and,

Jordan, C. Champelovler, W., C. team (Miss E Grant L. IL Chaterm Persons and A. Spary (K.C.C.) beat There was no further scoring. Hempsey, W. Hempsey, E. Purvis throughout

the game, H.K.B.C. won 0-5.

and

the

and

CHUNG HWA V. H.B. Chung Hwa started off with a rush against the H.B. and chalked up four in the Arst-Inning.--H.D. - retallated with one, and when each side scored one in the third, Chung Hwa were

REDS BLANK in the

DODGERS

S. Hodge 22-11. F. A. Fabel, R. Wellwood, A. W. Ramsey and J. M. Jack (KC.C.) beat G. E. Judge, Dean Wilson, H. Lord and J. F. McGowan 30-16.

Rec. "A" -The-meet-concluded-with-a-wator

Then began the sixtir inning during CS.C.C. polo match between the Chinese "y" day's performance by annex-strongest opposition came from

which the H.D. team added a further K.C.C. and C.B.C. which ended in a win' for ing the Open 150 metres the Chinese "Y" Chan Wing-

culmination two runs, but the

of K.B.G.C. kai, their anchor-man, swam a game was an exciting one in which Medley Relay at the South grand race to finish up an arm's NEW YORK, Juno 16 (Rester) incidents during the afternoon occur- I.R.C. the defences excelled over the at- tacks.

China Bathing Club's gala length behind Tsang Cheung-Chennati Reds to-day blanked out red at first base, and spectators from

wing.

the Brooklyn Dodgers in the National the stand Jolned In, Baseball League and won by 1-0. The Mindanao had matters much C.C.C. a bad pass by Chin Yust-fat (CB.C.) held yesterday evening at

Pillsburgh Pirates did similarly to their own way. Two runs were saw Chan Kam-fal obtain possession North Point.

the New York Giants, winning by scored in the first inning, four in the

fourth, two in the sixth and another Tong

K.F.C. Complete scores were:

four in the seventh,

Chinese "Y" drew first blood when

to break through and BCOTO

from

FINE RACE

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K.B.G.C.

--League·

FIRST DIVISION

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64 Hec. "B 73 H.K.F.C. 83 P.R.C.

SECOND DIVISION

71 KC.C.

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wedeall (1) pleces each); 5. Miss M.

Mellan (16 pieces),

300 yards mixed relay (75 yards each). ---1, C. team (0, T. May, Miss D. Craig, K. Meffan and D. Dedear 13 rains. 32 2/6 secr.); 2. Be team (Miss E. Grant, L.; A. Bonn, F. A.Weiler and A. Dodd (3 milan. 53 3/3 secs,

Water-polo,Y.M.C.A. Seniors beat Royal Corps of signals by five goals to

YMCA 11. Brokenshire; La A. Benn and A. H. Huụng G. T. May;' A. Dodd, R. Goldman and L., H, Chatercr

Royal Corps of Signalig. Dennett; L/Cpl Pilcher and filg. Willis; Cpl Bed- 72-1-ford: L/Cpl. Dignan, Big. Allen and Sig.

McCann.

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NATIONAL LEAGUE

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80

82 C.C.C.

40 KB.G.C; ** 04

Mindanao

Hongkong Bail Club

To Poon Wing-kal, backstroke, 8.0. close in. The interval arrived soon The team was the same as goes the credit of winning the race. after.

In the second half, CB.C. exerted that which gained a similar He emulated his performance their superiority and attacked victory, but over a longer dis- Saturday, by starting off excellently Their and gained a lend on Yung Yul- goal incessantly. Kok Fung-sum tance, at the C.B.C..

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AMERICAN LEAGUE

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Ladies 100 metres Breast- stroke was won-comfortably by Miss Leo Po-luen, another winner in the C.B.C. gala on Saturday. She the field from the gun, and nover seriously challenged.

was

Keen. competition was witnessed

in the Men's 60 metres Free-style,

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RESULTS

Following are the results:

COTTAGE CLUB RIDE AND DINNER Farewell Gesture To Departing Members THE COTTAGE CLUB held Kam-pul. Ha Pun-kan and Chan Cheung- a ride and dinner on Saturday

150 inetres (Monier Relay (Open)—1. Lot Trun (Poon_Wing-ka1 Fong Chung- ful, and Teane, Cheung-wing): Chinese Yung Yul-kwan, Fung Wal-cheang

and Chan Wing-kai); 9. S.CA.A. (Shek

100 metres Breast-stroke

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Warning To U.S. Golf Amateurs

Assn. Plans Strictor Application Of Rules NEW YORK, June 6 (Reules),

Mr. Harold W. Pleros, president the United States Golf Association, has yarnod the nation's amateur golfers that the U.S.G.A. is planning a stricter application of the amateur ralo in future.

um). Time: 1 min. 46 Beck, (Ladies)~1, 08 a farewell gesture to two He stated that the U.S.G.A. would Miss Le Paul Mia Young Sau staunch members, Mr. Leigh bo willing to make an example of chun, 3. Miss Poon Sul-ha. Time: 1 Hunt and Mr. J. Buis, who are stepping the bounds of amateur con

30 100

30 mateex, Noys'and' Girts Free-style—).

Miss Ngan Suet-vce, 1. Ko Wal-hung, leaving the Colony shortly.

Lal Bum-ming. Timer 40 DOCE,

jany prominent player found over-

not mention duct. Ho did

any

The ride started at Lok Ma Chau, names, but it was assumed that, he

180 metres Arlitum,tical race.-X. Teang and the long cavalcade enjoyed a good referred to various amateurs who | King-hong and Ho Wal-mon,

run into and around the Lo Wy valley have made a tour of the summer and

50 metres Free-style (Emāles)-1, Misa

Ho Wal-mun. 2. Miss Ngan Buet-yee and and thence across the railway line and winter circuits with the professionals. Miss Poon Bul-ha. Time: 442/5 wees, the River Indus, to amergo at the back

56 metres Fancy Kylmming (Now'ah-1)] of the Hunters' Arm. There were mo He said that the US.CA. did not Lul Suk-kwan. 2. Yeung Cheungwa, S. casualties, although the galloping was mean to go out of its way to do any Trang Chesing-wing.

at times a bit wild.

detective work, he added, he would

100 metres Pres-svis (Men's)-1. Yeung About 40 members gathered later in welopme the change to air Cheung.vn, 2. Ho Yuk-kwan, 3. - Mars Hö-} choy. Time: 1 min. 37 sees,

nny

the evening, for the Chinese, dinner flagrant violations by lending

50 rastres Free-style (Men's). Wong after which Mian Kikido amateur so that such a case would Chin-hune, 2-Bhak - Kam-pul Tan Courcelles warmly toasted the depart

| Flang-Thika, Timar 2A/S WOOK.

38 metres DragonTM Racemi Ho Poon members and expreased the Club's nerve as a horrible for the rest of KAT E Taara, Cheung-wing. 3. Lau Kai regret at losing ruch staunch sup the country's amateurs.

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