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Thursday, •HONGKONGS TELEGRAPHY

June 20,

1940:

League Tennis - ́·

V.R.C. ENTERTAINED BY R. SCOTS Excellent Swimming In New Army Pool

Strokes Demonstration By Colony Champions

(By “Tinkor")

K.I.T. C. Beat Kowloon C.C. In "C" Division

THE KOWLOON Indian Tennis Club more firmly estab lished themselves at the head of the "C" Division table of the Lawn Tennis League yesterday beating the Kowloon Cricket Club 61-24.

The Jewish Recreation Club suf- fered another 9-0 defeat,

belag

accounted for Reerclo "B" and the

nnel 7-}.

Detailed scores were:

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Leicester F.C. Directors Fined And Suspended

Boxing Tournaments In Aid

Of Red Cross Fund

LONDON, June-Five Leicester City F.C. Directors beaten by the Kowloon Tong have been suspended sine dic, four others suspended for G.C.A., and have yet to register_the winning of one set in the League! periods between one and three years, Mr. Frank Womack, THE SPLENDID NEW SWIMMING pool built on and South China. A.A. cusly former manager, suspended for one year, and the Club by the Army at the Victoria Barracks was the scene... respectively by scores of 3-1 fined £500. These decisions were announced in the in- torim report of the Joint Commission of the Football of some excellent swimming last night when the

Association and Football League, which recently held an enquiry into the affairs of the Club. Royal Scots entertained the Victoria Recreation Club in a friendly match. The evening's pro-- gramme included exhibitions of diving and swim. ming by the V.R.C. champions, who, of Interport in lost to M. S. Lee and breaches of the F.A. and League Shipman (directors) and G. Smith standard, conceded handicaps in the open events,

JEWISH CLUB V. K. TONG Jewish Chub lost to Kowloon Tong

B. Godkin and' A. Pollak lost to L Chan and E. Lee 4-; lost to P. and

Kwok 2-0.

The report states that the Commission were satisfied that

B1. Talan and E. Porres lost to Chan rules and regulations had been and Lee 8-6; lost to Chens 2-0 lost committed, and that to Lee and Kwok 2-0.

H. B. Joseph and W. Citrin lost to period of 20 years (approxim- ately) the affairs of the Club lost to Lee and Kwok 0-0.

had been conducted in an un- satisfactory manner.

over

(two years) and W. S. G. Needham (one year).

L. L. Green, A: E. Pallett and L (secretary)

were absolved from blame.

Among the alleged breaches rules were

of

amateur

players, payments in excess of those allowed to players transferred to the Club, and Improper bonusda.

In these latter, however, the V.R.C. managed to

payments to The R. Scots Inter-Chan and Lee 0.6; lost to Chens 2-0 snatch victory each occasion. Company relay race over three lengths of the bath (each length 100 fäct) was won by Headquarters 2, beating Headquarters 1 by 1.14 seconds.

D. Hutchinson gave a brilliant performance in the 100 yards free style.

He conceded tho

DATES FOR

Army swimmers nine seconds and gave his Club-mate, Charles Huang, six seconds, but won in CANADIAN OPEN the very fine time of 59 seconds. His closing sprint over the last length enabled him to close the gap of four yards and win by a touch.

B. M. Jordan and Charles Huang dend-heated for second in 72 and 60 seconds respectively.

TORONTO, June 6 (Reuter), Dates for the Canadian Open golf championship at the Scarboro Golf and Country Club, Toronto, were announced as August 15 to 17, by the Royal Canadian Golf Association. The Ontario Open will be played on 8 and at Eric Downs, Fort August Eric, Ontario,

The opening event was the 100 yards back-stroke, in which A. K. ] 60000 Rumjahr gave 16 seconds to 2/Lt.

Hunter and Cpl. Sutherland, and 5

secs. to A. J. Hussain, With the same the V.R.C., and 2/Lt. Millar and B. ease that carried him ncross the MI. Jordan netted for the R. Scots. Harbour lust year, Rumjahn got home

first by a touch in 72.0 seconds.

Rumjahn later gave an exhibition of this stroke.

Exhibitions

W. Lawrence, Colony champion and record holder, swam three lengths in demonstration, of the various speeds used in racing over 440 yards, 220 yards and 100 yards. L. M, Hemodios swam two lengths with the butterfly stroke-paced over ench length by two of his team-mates,

En Roza and Stanley Lee were utly entertaining in an exhibition of fancy diving.

RESULTS

The results were:

V.R.C.-M. M. de V. Sonres: A. A Guterres and A. J. Hussain; W. Law- renee: D. Hutchison, Lulz M. Remedios and S. LeC.

Royal Scot-Bankler; 2/L. Hunter. and B/M. Jordan: 2/Lt. Milas; D/M. Betam Fielding. Cpl. Sutherland und Slayter.

100 yards back-stroke handicap, A. K. Rumjan (V.R.C.). (72.6); 2. Cpl. Sutherland (R. Scots) (68.6) 3. ZALL Hunter ( Scots) (0.0).

100 yards breast-stroke-1, E. M Marques (V.H.C.) (01.6); 2, J. A. Marques (V.RC) (3.2); 5, C. Mackintosh (V.R.C.)

The 100 yards breast-stroke was (874).

and swim from seralel,

E. M.

100 yards free-style handicap. 1. X. D Marques, former Colony and Inter-Hutchison (V.R.C.) (59); 2, Dead-heat B "port" champion, won in 01:8 seconds. M.-Jordun-R-Scots) and Charles Huang

which was an excellent time consider- ing he has only recently fully recover- (VC) (12 and 60 respectively).

ed the use of his left arm which was Exhibition Diving.-Ed. de Rorn (former fractured some time ugo.

Colony chaippion) and Stanley Lee,

The medley-relay race between three teams from the VRC. resulted in a win for the Juniors over the Veterans.

Ite.

Itoyal Scots 137 1/3 yards Inter-Coy. LEAM TAC-1. It. Q., 2, (Lt. Dunlop, Bdam. Slaylor, L/Cpl. Morris and D/M. Jordan) (8); 2. H. Q. 1, (Lt. Buchanan. Meflugh, Ple. Davidson, Plc, Byrnej (1.4); 3. "D" Cay. (Cpl. Stevenson, Pte. Myira, Ple. Corrigan, Pta. McQuale) (80).

V.RL.C. 100 yards

medley-relay,-), Juniorn (A K. Rumjahn. V.R.C Mackintosh and A. V. Ozario) (63.4); VIC. and the Royal Scots,, VRC. Veterans (A. J. Hussain, E. 31, former won by 0-2, after leading 3-1 Marques and D. Hutchison) 58.9); 3. V.J.C. At the interval.

Midgets (L. M. Remedios, J, Marques and Alos Remedios 1002),

The Anal event on the programme was a water-polo match between the

W. Lawrence (3), Hutchinson (2) and Stanley Lee were the scorers for

6-2.

Water-polo-V.R.C. bont Royal Scots

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ARMY V. RECREIO “Д

Army beat Recreio "B" 8-1. Emberson and Dufted beat N, A. Beltrao and M. A. Guterres 6-2; beat

The following directors have been suspended sine die from all football

and football management, including

A. M. Alves and R. M. Soares 8-1; bent attendance at matches: J. M. and L. G. Gosano 0-0.

W. A. Tompkine. W. H. Squires, Boocock and Martin lost to Beitrag F. Gregson, A. E Fudan and F. S.

Smith.

and Guterres 4-6 beat Alves and Soures 6-2; beat Gornos 8-1.

Murray and C. Adlam beat Beltrao 2131 Guterres 0-2; beut Alven and Sonres 0-3; beat Gosanos 6-3.

SOUTH CHINA V. CENTRAL BRITISH

South China beat Central British 7-2. 1. K. Ho and N. C. Ma beat G. H. Fowler and B. 1. Blekford 6-4; beat N. T. Smith and G. Gurevitch 0-2. Whitley and S. A. Fowler 6-1; beat D. II. S. Kwok and W. S. Lee beat Fowler and Bickford 6-0; beat Whitley and Fowler 6-3; beat Smith and Gurevitch 0-2.

SUN-

Other directors have been pended for the following periodis:

A. Needham (three years), L. H. Burridge

A. (three years), nice

ANOTHER matter under con- sideration by the F.A. is the case of Joe Mercer, Everton right half-back, who played for his Club and not for England recently, though apparently ordered to turn out for his coun try by the F.A.

Mr. E. Green, chairman of Ever- F. Khan and 11, M. Singh bent Fisher ton, made the following statement:

"Both Everton and Mercer re- and Wynter-Blyth 6-1; lost to Zulauf and long 3-8; beal Turner and Kevan ceived a telegram from the F.A." stng that Mercer must play at 0-3,

. Singh and G. M. Khan last low bley and not at Goodison Park,"

Wynter-Blyth 4-6; drew he nid. Fisher and with Zulauf and Hung 6-4; best Turner and Kevan 7-5,

T. K. Leung and K. I, Chan lost to Fowler and Bickford 4-5; lost to Whitley and Fowler 3-6; beat Smith KIT.C. and Gurevlich 6-1,

INDIANS V. KOWLOON

LEAGUE TABLE

Pls.

2015 7% 6

F P W D L

Kowloon Tong Kowloon C.C.

S.C.A.A. Police

Kowloon Indiana beat Kowloon Recreio

C.R.C. Heereis A A. and S. S. Hussain bent A. L

Army Fisher and P. Wynter-Blyth, 0-1: bent C.BA.

E. Zulauf and D. Hung 0-3; beat J. B. University Turner and T. C. Kevan 0-1.

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The start of the 100 yards free-style in the V.R.C.-Royal Scots swim- ming gala last night held at the new open air Bathing Fool at the Victoris Barracks.

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"Mercer got in touch with me and un my instructions asked his com- manding officer whether he had been given leave to play Wembley. The C.O. had heard nothing from the F.A. and Mercer's leave was to play at Goodison. He did not finish his duties until noon on Saturday."

The matter will be dealt with by un F.A. Committee as soon as possi-

ble. It is not their decision that will

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THE Marquis of Queensberry,

whose three tournaments at Earl's Court have brought over £5,000 to the Red Cross funds, is going to seek fresh woods and pastures new.

He hopes within the next six weeks to stage a tournament for the same good cause at Belle Vue, Manches- ter.

This Invasion of the provinces may meet with some opposition by what "night "be"terned vested interests, but the programme is as good as those at Earl's Court,

The Marquis has no abiding falth in top-liners. His boxing programme

must be one in which every fight is a good fight and an even-money flabt. It is not so easy to ensure this, however.

One reason is that leading boxers In the Services cannot get sufflelent leave for training. Others, also in uniform, stand out for nurses, un-

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wat tunes. Unwilling to make concessions for the charitable cause, they remain Inactive outside the ring.

And even if the boxer, Hike Barkis, be willing, his agent, mindful of per- centage, sticks out for a full pound of flesh which the promoter cannot yield if his show is to be a reasonable business proposition.

Recently Lord Wigram received a choque value £1,069 9s. bd. for the Red Cross Fund as the result of the lust Queensberry tournament. The next show promises well. Alrendy £1,000 worth of seats has been sold. Some time in June there will be Jan open-air tournament at the White:

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Resumption Of Polo Matches

NOTICE has been received from the Hongitong Polo Club that in view of the weather now being more settled, polo, ordinary station chuk- kers, will be resumed on Friday, June 21.

HOME RACING SUSPENDED

LONDON, June 10 (Reuter)-The Jockey Club announced to-day that after consultation with the Govern- ment it was decided that no further racing would take place under its rules until: further notice.

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