Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

FIRST GALA AT N. $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 hold this

season at North Point, The gala was sponsored Football

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.

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"

June 17, 1940,

POINTK.C.C.

BEA

1. B. game at Caroline Hil on Satur day. The Chang Xiwa team won B-4.

MELBOURNE, Juno '17 Dave Leonard (II. .) preparing to clout the ball in the Chung Hwa (UP).-Footscray, with 110-Med Cheung. The first event on the pro-tried. the ball hit the crossbar ta points, made top score in the Young Tat-fung who Australian Rules League gramme was the 300 metres rebound to Open Medley Relay. Owing to tried twice, So Pak-tai ("y") clenc ing nicely. Fong Chung-yul (C.B.C.)

in Melbourne games a misunderstanding, the Chinese received the ball from James Wond

who broke Saturday, Collingwood, the y team put in a belated ap-and passed to Yeung perance and did not compete. away and equalised with a splendid Poon Wing-kai (Lai Tsun) went shot from about seven yards. The former Premiers, making off to a good start and increased same player scored soon after from

оп

Local Baseball

HONGKONG B.C.

T RECREIO “B” Indian R. C. Trounce

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

first Leage "B"

game

THE KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB recorded their points in the senior division of the Lawn Bowls te on Saturday when they beat the Club de Recreio 64 shots to 51. The Indian R.C. won their second this year, trouncing the Police R:C. 85-42. The second "possible" of the year was scored by J. K. Sloans rink (Hongkong Electric) when opposed to C. W. Lam': 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

the

annual match between owloon C.C. and the

North amberland and Durham CINCINNATI

&D, Agn), NOSE

R. ENGINEERS

OUT a pass from Fong, with a nice back-lowest score with 49 points.

RESULTS

Carlton were humbled by the Dons, and South Melbourne ended with n |five-point lead over Saints,

his lead on Yung Tat-fung hand volley which caught So at goal (C.B.C.). Fong Chung-yui (Lai completely by surprise. Tsun) took the water with a substantial lead which was sightly decreased

Enrique by

Chaine

The results were as follow:- (C.B.C.). Tsang Cheung-wing placed 300 metres hedley relay (Open to the issue beyond doubt, however, by Chinese Clubs)-1. Lal Teun (Poon Wing establining a good two body-lengthakal, Fong Chung-yut and Trang Cheung North Adelaide defenting Glenely.

2. C.R.C. (Yeung Tet-tung, Enrique fead on Robert Chan (CB.C.) and chaine and Robert Chan). 3. Chung Sing finished strongly in the Lime of Time: 4 mins, 2.1/3 secs.

100 metres Bronet-stroke Open (Ladies).

4mins. 2% sees. Chung Sing, thee Pa-iuen (8.C.AA.), 2. Cheunga only other competitor, was close on Pui-chan (C.D.C.) 3. Au Mai-chuen

Time: 1 min. 343/5 Buck. (3.C.A.A.). C.A.C.' heels.

30 metres Novelty Race (Members),——). In the Ladies 100 metres Breast chan Wan-foo; 2. Wong Kwok-kit, Stroke

Open,

Po-liten Wong Kar-lok. Misa. Lee (S.C.A.A.) took the lead from the 50 metres Handicap (Members' childron plunge. and throughout the ravender 12 years). Chang Sul-kwan; 2. Miss to Wal-tak; 3, Miss Ho Wal-han. slowly widened the breach between Time: 1 min. 13 secs, herself and Miss Cheung Pul-cbnn (C.B.C.). In the third length. Miss Cheung was seen to challenge her, but soon fell away again. The exer- tion very nearly cost her second place, as she was hard put to it later to edge out Miss Au Mal-chuen (S.C.A.A.), who took third place.

PRESS RACE

In the 100 metres Free Style Open In Reporters, Wong Sau-sang (Yuet Wal), and ex-provincli champion, took first place from a field of six swinners. He SWRIT strongly throughout the race, inking the lead In the first 25 metres from Fung Wah (Seen Tao) and A. Elms (H.K. Tele- grapli), He was challenged in the thint length, but maintained his lead at the Brush.

Scores in only three of the four received Romes in Adelaide were

Torrens. Norwood defeating West Sturt humbling West Adelaide and

No Westralion scores are to handl. Following were the results:

VICTORIA

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

REDS BLANK DODGERS

Assocation was played at Kow- olon yesterday, and resulted in a 84 hits' victory for the Club.

Closest game in this latter match E. C. Fincher's was that between rink

C.C.) and W. Mulcahy (N. The latter won by 18-17. by a single shot scored on the last head.

Fincher's four led all the om the start to the 17th At one period their load was ut a scoring streak over five -brought Mulenhy into a 13-12 Pittsburgh Pirales did similarly to This was increased to 17-1the New York, Glants, winning by Fincher scored a three on the 5.0.

way

head,

12-8,

heads lead. when

(20th h—zad.

LEAGUE "POSSIBLE"

In League on Saturday, J. K

rink Ston's

(A Tarbuck. C. E. Gabion and S. Deaton) scored a

possi

the 8th end against C. 1 DTL

Dm's four (Craigongower). then led 23-3 and finally won

Kowloon Football Club sur- the Club do Recreio juniors Feature of the match

NEW YORK, Jane .10 (UP), Cincinnati Reds to-day blacked out the Brooklyn Dodgers in the National Baseball Leagus and won by 1-0.

Complete stares were:

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Cincinnati beat North

Geelong 13-20 (98) Melbourne 8-15 (03).

South Melbourne 12-9 (81) beat St. Kilda 10-10 (76).

Richmond 10-15 (75) beat Calling- 100 metres Freestyle (Open to Rewood 6-13 (40) porterset, Wong Bau-sang Yuet Wah). Footserny 15-20 (110) bent Haw- 2. Fung Wah (Seen Tag), 3. A. Elm thorn 8-17 (05). Tik. Telegraph. Time: 1 min. 18 seca,

Essendon 12-14 (86) beat Carlton 100 metres Handicap (Members Only)

Chan King-pong; 2. Chan Wan-po: 1. 8-16 (63), Young Tat-fung. Time; 3 min. 31.4/5 sect. 50 metres Free-style Handicap (Ladies). 1. Miss Ho Wal-king; 2. llo Wai-hing:

3. Choy Mei-toh. Time: 1 min, 3 secs.

Pillow Fight Members)-1. Enrique

SOUTH AUSTRALIA

West Norwood 18-14 (122) beit Chaine: 2. Boong Yul-tak; J. Wong Kwok- Torrens 12-10 (82).

West Sturt 14-15 kit.

(OD) beat Obstacle face (Members).—1, Kwok Fook-sum: 2. Enrique Chains; 3. Chung Adelaide 11-16 (82).

North Adelaide. 10-17 (113) beat Yasing

50 metres Lantem Mixed Relay Ladies Glenely 14-12 (98). and lentiemen)-1, Miss Bo Wal-king and Fong Chung-yul; 2. Miss Cheung Pul-clian and Wong Chlok-mul: 3, Mi

Wal-ling and Wong iwak-kit.

Water Polo C.D.C. (Po King-fook, Chan Yust-tal. James Wong. Kak Fung-um,

Choung-yul. Yeung Tat-fun and Kam-lok), Chineso "Y" (Sc Pak- Wong Yuliais,

hi

Chan Cheng-hung Cheung Bne-loung

By far the most exciting race of the evening was the 60 metres handi- cap for members' children under 12 Sul-kwan Master Chony! Years, swam an excellently judged rece to nose out the sisters Ho Wai-tak and Ho Wai-han There were four clamants for fourth, and four for #pisces.

WATER-POLO

The meet concluded with a water

the latter by two goals to one. The

Kam-tul and Chan Kwok-hun.

South China Gala Held Yesterday

Fourth Summer Yachting Series

Club's The Royal Hongkong Yacht fourth summer wertes race sailed on. Saturday over a distance of 7.30 miles: resulted in a win for Joss (Mra. M. A. Neve) in the "A" class, with True Blue (K.A. Watson) second, and La Linda (Mrs. M. I. Johnstono) third.

The race for mixed class was won by Allan (Capt. W. C. Ingram). Siskin (D. The Lai Tsun Swimming Humphreys) was second" and "Owl-(0.

L. Eastgate) third.

Union repeated their Satur-

polo match between the Chinese "y" day's performance by annax-strongest opposition came from and C.B.C, whith ended in a win for ing the Open 150 metres the Chinese "Y". Chan Wing- 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 China Bathing Club's gala length behind Tsang Cheung-

wing.

the defences excelled over the at- tacks.

Chinese "Y" drew frst blood when

a had pass by Chan Yuct-Cot (C.B.C.) held yesterday evening at saw Chan Kam-fal obtain possession North Point.

in break through and score from

FINE RACE

TWO CLOSE GAMES featured the local League baseball over the week-end. The Hongkong Ball Club Sloan nosed out the Royal Engineers 6-5, and the Chung Hwa the game by 33-10.

The beat the H.B. team 5-4. The latter game closed on an prised exciting note. A free-for-all started in the sixth frame, and won 77-52.

war te seven scored by W. Simp- son's rink against O. P. Remedios on when the Chung Hwa were leading 5-4.

the 12th head. Simpson, however, lost the game by 23-24,

Sco

In the second game yesterday, the U.S.S. Mindanao trounced South China 12-0.

German Sports Moet Cancelled

LONDON, June 9 (Reuter). -The German radio annoync- ed that all national

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C were:

Kowloon C. C. Win

The

Batting honours in the R. Engineers-Hongkong B.C. game)

Kowloon C.C. beat the were even over the first two Northumberland and Durham Asso-

Each team scored Inciallox by 90 shots to 50. frames.

C. J. Tacchi, A. W. Smith, T. A. the first two innings, but in the

and E. C. Fincher (KC.C.) third, the H.K.B.C. brought in Mada

C. Elphick, R. Leigh, I four tallies and then washed out Meads and W. Mulcahy 17-18.

losi to

Walle

Smith

LA

the Engineers. In the next in- A. sportsning, however, the Rt. Engineers Brow

came back strongly with three avents have been cancelled until further notice becausous and were then only one run

behind. leading sportsmen are in active

Waz no further scoring Perso There service.

The J. He throughout the

and game,

and HK.B.C, won 3-5.

Rifle Shooting

Military Marksmen Win Close Competition

CHUNG HWA V. H.D. Chung Hwa started off with a rush against the H.B. and chalked up four In the first inning. H.B. retallated with one, and when each side scored one in the third, Chung liwa were leading 5-2.

Bonc, E. Abraham, J. W, M.

and E. Kern (EC.C.) beat T.

His

Excellency Mr. N. L. C. E. Langley and T. Carr

Jordan, C. Champelovier, W. s and A. Spory (KC.C.) beat mpsey, W. Hempsey, E. Purvis

Hodge 22-11. A. Fabel, R. Wellwood, A. W. J. M. Jack (KC.C.) Ransy and

G. E. Judge, Dean Wilson, H. Lord and J. F. McGowan 30-13.

beat

Rec.

Then began the sixth inning during CS0 which the H.B. team added a further KC. culmination of KB. two runs, but the incidents during the afternoon occur IRC red at first base, and spectators from the stand joined in.

ong

The Mindanao had matters much Cc.. their own way, Two runs were Talk-S scored in the first inning, four in the KB. To Poon Wing-kal, backstroke,

fourth, two in the sixth and another.) K. T

KJ close in. The interval arrived soon The team was the same as goes the credit of winning the race. IN A FRIENDLY rifle match four in the seventh,

between teams from the In the second balt. C.B.C. exerted that which gained a similar He emulated his performance of their superiority and attacked "y" victory, but over a longer dia. Saturday, by starting off excellently

Their and gained a lend on Yung Yul- Regular Army, the Dockyard goal incessantly.

at the C.B.C. Fung-sum tance,

after.

Kok

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League

FIRST DIVISION

72 K.DR.C.

52 C.C.C.

64 Rec. "B"

73 HK.F.C. DS P.R.C.

SECOND DIVISION

LEAGUE STANDINGS

Pel. 2.0.

H.K

Elec.

South China ****

kwon (""), which he kept all the Rifle Club and the combined chung two way. Fong Chung-yul (breast-stroke) Hongkong Police and Reserves, Mongkong Dali Club did not lose an inch, and handed the the Military marksmen pulled Hongkong Brewery "baton" to Tsang with the same dis- tance separating him from Fung off a very narrow victory by Royal Engineer Wai-chung (""). Tsang swam hits one point yesterday at the Tai- straughtest race to date to keep Chan koo rifle range. Wing-kai tagging along safely be

hind.

Capt: Le Scellour (winner the

C/Sgt. Hale

.900

The Tadles 100 metres Breast-Bike) heet), and Cruit. He were Warning To

stroke was won comfortably by Bins top-scorers with 08, but were closely! by Sat. Puran Singh Lee Po-luen, another winner in the followed

C.B.C. gain on Saturday. She led (Police) and S. I. (R) C. C. Chau

the field from the gun, and was who scored 07.

The detalled results were:

nover seriously challenged.

Keen competition was witnessed in the Men's 50 metres Free-style, which was won by Wong Chi-hung in the excellent ilme of 20%, against a fairly strong current. The veteran

swimmer. Shek Kam-pul offered strong opposition to finiali

a good

RESULTS

they give-second, taring by a touch. the increased smoking satis- faction they provide-is worth it.

Following are the results:

150 metres Medley Relay (Open)~~1, Lat Twin (Poon_Wing-kal, Fong Chung

Cheung-wing); 2, Chinese

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R. S. M. Moslem 30 30 27

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POLICE & RESERVES

and Chan Wing-kal); 3. S.C.A.A (@tek Sgt. Puran Singh 32 32 33 Karo-pul, to Punskan and Chan Cheung- S.I. (R) C. C. tim). Time: 1 min, 40 secs,

Chau

100 metree Breast-stroke (Ladies),—1.| ASP. (R) D. Miss Les P'o-luen, 2, Miss Young Bau- Lolo

chun, 3, 35 Poon Rui-ha. Time: 1 mth, 36 ROCH

50 metres Toys and Girls Free-style.~1, 31153 Nain suốt vce, 2. Ho Tral-hùng 2 Lal Sum-ming. Time: 40 arco,

300 metros Arithmetical race-1, Thong King-hong and.11o Wal-mun.

60 metres Free-style (Zadios)—i, Miss Ho Wal-mun, 2.- Miss Ngan Aust-ges and MIRE Poon Bf-he. Time: $4.2/7 wees,

10 metros Fancy. Swimming (Men's),—}{ LA ER Kwan. 2, Yeung Cheung-wa; 2.

100 metres

Trang Cheung wie (Men's)-1, Yeung Cheung-ws, 2. Ho Yuk-kwan. 3, Man Ho chov. Timer 1 min. 27 #POE,

S. (R) A. C.

Chan PS. (R) F. H.

Thong:

P. 3. Forisins

U.S. Golf Amateurs

Assn. Plans Stricter Application Of Rules

NEW YORK, Juno 6 (Router)— 504 Mr. Ilarold W. Pierce, president of the United States Golf Association, han warned the nation's amateur golfers that the U.S.G.A. is planning a stricter application of the amateur rule in future.

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32 36 80

97

31 33 31

05

31 33 30

33 31 20

14

31 30 27

Total

NAVAL DOCKYARD

* 68 matjes Pres-atyle (Men's)—-1; Want] Mr. Tynemouth shin-hime. Shek Kam-pal. 3. Tam Mr. Peckham Tjong Thian, Time:: 20.4/5 wees.

He stated that the US.G.A, would be willing to make an example of Tony prominent player found over- stopping the bounds of amateur con

did not mention any duct. Ho names, but it was assumed that he D2 referred to

various amateurs who 80 have made a tour of the summer and winter circulls with the profcasionala.

003

He said that the U.S.GA, did not menn ta go out of its way to do BNY dotective work, he added, he would

33 30 30 98 welcome the change to air any

Textling 01 Bagrant violations by

amateur so that such a case would serve as a "horrible for the rest of the country's amateurs,

Mr. Guard....

20 33 80

28 33 20

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20 23 28

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27 24 20

70

Total

50 metres Dragon Hate to Poon Mr. Mitchell kan. 3. Trang Cheung-wing 2. Dau Kai-Mc Smità mina.

Mr. Foreman

mars-l. Ho, Yuk-kwan's tearg Ezio Yuk-

COSTS SO LITTLE MOND andito Walmart, el flap-that team)

8: Lee Yuen's team.

The parHoglar section of the ama- leur code to which he referred win “503 that dealing will: the payment of

expense money,

60 H.K.C.C.

02 P.R.C. 83 C.S.C.C.

71 K.C.C. 77 Rec.

THIRD DIVISION

69 IR.C.

Cincinnati

Battery: Derringer, Lombardi Brooklyn

Battery: Wyatt, Phelps.' Battery: Turner, Hershberger. Brooklyn Davis, Kimball, Phelp*io

Battery: Davis Pittsburgh.

New York

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10 Q

0 1

0

Battery: Butcher, Lopez.

New York we einzelm

Battery: Sewell, Keintzelman, Davis.

Battery: Hubbell, Vandenberg, Danning, Pittsburgh...

*

Battery: Gumbert, Danning.

Chicago

A

Battery: Lee, Ralfensbergen, Page. Hartnett.

Boston

Battery: Sullivan, Coffman, Mari, Herres.

Posedal,

Eleven Innings were played).

Chicago

to 4

Battery: Passeau, Todd.

Boston

5

Battery: Fette,

Barnicle.

Coffman,

Derres.

14

Battery: McGee, Russell, Padgett, Philadelphia ................****

Owen,

Battery: liigbe, Pearson, Warrent

1

2

St. Louds

St. Louis ........

...

"Battery: Waraske, Owen. Phiindelphia

34 Battery: Blanton, Pearson, Atwood.

AMERICAN LEAGUE

4 4

Boston

Battery: Grove, Dugby, Desaul

sauliols.

Chicago

Battery: Lyon, Trest.

Twelve innings were played). Boston

**

1

Battery: Wilson, Desaultel,

Chicago

Battery: Knot, Weland, Appleton,

Turner,

Philadelphia *********

B

--Balfory:Vaughan, Caster, Hayes

Cleveland**********...............

Battery; Feller, Hiemsley. Philadelphia ...** 4 ย

3

Battery: Babich, Hnycs. Cleveland

*

1

Battery: Milner, Fyliai. 01 New York

a 31 0

30

Battery: Buffing, Sundra.

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I* 1 1

40 72

42 Dickey.

St. Loulag

Battery: Kennedy, Swift."

* D Battery: Bruer, Murphy, Rosar.

120 Bildu, Battery:

**Coffman, Trotter.

04 St. Louis

50

Bwift,

40 Washington

48

1 10 Battery: 1udin, Chase, Ferrell

52 Defrolt

J

Battery: Bridges. MeKain, Tabbetts.

82 C.C.C.

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