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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

July 11, 1940.

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SPORTS NEWS

NEWS FROM ATHLETICS AND

TO-DAY'S FIXTURES

A.A.A. Beat Combined Oxford-Cambridge Team

Hudson Bennett Brilliant

Bradman Record Broken

A GROUND RECORD held by Don Bradman was broken at Moss Valo. N.S.W., when. Harold Burgoyne scored 392 not out for Moss Vale

Brainst

10 sixes.

Bradman's record was 320 noi out for Bowral against loss Vale some

AMATEUR ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION team which uiton Forest. Ile hit 84 four's and visited Cambridge was not at full strength, but it recently beat the Oxford-Cambridge side by 83 points to 47 points years ago. and won nine of the 13 events,

Swimming

Glasgow Win Scottish 'Varsity Meet

MEN

The visitors actually filled the first two places in the opening six events, but complete eclipse was averted by the fine efforts of E, Hudson Bennett and R. C. Hope-Jones, the two Cantabs.

own

Hudson Bennett, lasatiably in- duxirious, carried off the Discus (134ft 24in.. beating his Cambridge ground record of last year by 7in), the Weight (46ft. Bin, his personal record), Javelin (183ft. Gin.), and was third in the High Jump (5ft. Gin.).

Lawn Bowls Teams For

The Week-end

been

The following teams have selected by various Clubs for Lawn Bowls League, matches this week- end:

CLUB DE RECREIO

1. J. Silva, P. X. SOATCS, H. F. Lax and

THE ANNUAL. Scottish inter- 'Vanity contest between teams from Hope-Jones wan the Half Mile from Edinburgh, Glasgow, St. Andrews start to finish in 1min. 50sec., excel- and Aberdeen Universitles was do-lent time in the strong wind that blew "A" y. Kowloon C.C. (home) olded in lafmary Street Baths. Edin-against him in the finishing straight. bargh, will the following result:- Before the race

It was stated, rather, A. Alves.

F. Xavier. C. M. Silva, F, V, Ribeiro superfluously as it turned out, that he and F. X. Silva,

J. A. 7, C. E, Marques, J. F. Ribeiro was ridt qulle well and the A.A.A. Σ. 100 Yards Free Style,-1, J. M'Lin-people allowed the varsities to have and C. G. Silva, tock, Glasgow; 2, H. C. Allan, Edina third siring in this event in R.

Welford, of Oxford, who finished burgh Time, 60 2-5 secs.

100 Yards Back Stroke-1, A. second in front of the Police cham- Paterson, Glasgow; 2, J. Y. Russell, plon, W., A. Moody, Edinburgh. Thine, 76 secs.

50 Yards Free Style-1, H. B. Cook,

SWIMMING

APART FROM THE MANY CHEQUES for large amounts received by the War Fund there have been numerous contributions **in bulk.** The photograph above shows a contribution composed mainly of one-cent pieces collected by some British soldiers who call themselves the "Odd Cent Club."

D. C. Alves. C. A. Lopes, A. P. Guterres Mr. Butler Calls For National Resolution

Pereira and J. J. Basto.

v. Kowloon Nocks (4 p.m. away)-

and B. Basto.

A. Machado, C. H. Basto, C. Roza

A. P. Pereira, A. F. Noronha, J Noronha and J. E. Noronha.

C. Wickerson shaped finely in

2nd Division Y. Police (3.30 pm. AWAY)~*~*

A. M. F. Alarcon, IL. R. Pinne, Rodrigues and O. P. Remedios.

M

WICKERSON DOUBLE

Glasgow: 2, C. Ironside, Edinburgh.. winning both the sprints, with Aives and P. Yvanovich,

Time, 27 sec8.

C.

P. M. N. Silva, J. A. Remedios, C. M. S FA Xavier, C. F. Vas, A. M. Xavier and E. Souza.

INDIAN R.C.

100 Yards Breast Stroke-1 TK. T. Jenklas, now a padre in the Burns, Aberdeen; 2, 11. Kemp, Edin-R.A.F., second on each occasion.

Godfrey Brown returned 51sec. for burgh. Time, 1 min. 24 secs.

O Diving-1, G. Kerr, St. the quarter, and J. Kierans the old

54 pla.; 2, R. M'Farlane, Salford man, in winning the mile, Division v. Kowloon B.G.c. (away)

D. Khan, K. M. Rumjaha, A. M. 51 pts.

proved too good for N. 11. Moynham, numlahn and M. I. Abbas. Side Relay

the Cantab, who just falled to pipd. Hoosert, A. K. Sumad, A. B. Minu (205 Yarda.)-1, Glasgow; 2, Edinburgh B. F. Brearley for second place, Time, 2 mins. 31 secs.

Polo-Edinburgh 1, Aberdeen 0; Glasgow 1, St. Androwa 0; Glasgow 3, Edinburgh 0.

Race

Tolal Polats-Glasgow, 20; Edin- burgh, 19; St. Andrews, 9; Aberdeen,

0.

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FACING CHALLENGE OF The House of Quality & Service

NAZIS WITH A THRILL

LONDON, July 10 (Reuter)-Complications in the Euro- pean scene may develop which will draw the attention of our enemy from us, declared Mr. R. A. Butler, the Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, in a broadcast 10-night,

Mr. Butler added that these would; be more likely to develop our TESOlute and definite.

A good 3 miles went to M. Bing-A. Rumjahn, S. Yusuf, M. Y. Adal bearing was and R. Dallah. hom; of the Finchley Harriers with 3rd Division v. Craigengower (home)

8 yards to spare from R. A. B. Clough, 6. Sulfati, M. U. Razack, A. H. Medar the Cantab.

F. V. Scopes, lacking regular train- ing, was beaten in the Hurdles by G. White, his Army colleague, O. whose time was 16sec, dead.

Don Finlay and Dennis Pell were:

100 Yards Free Style-1, J. Wood-among those unable to accept invita- burn, Glasgow: 2, O. Reid, St. An-tions to represent the A.A.A. drews. Time, 1 min. 44 soca.

00 Yards Back Stroke-1, M. Nicol, 2. M. Bruce, Aberdeen. Ginsgow: Time, 30 seck.

50 Yards Free Style-1, M. Nicol, Glasgow; 2 L Macleod, St. Andrews. Time 35 secs.

50 Yards Breast Stroke-1, G. Rose, Edinburgh; 2, M. Caldwell, Aberdeen. Time, 40 2-3 secs,

Graceful Diving, E. Macdonald, Aberdeen,

47 pls 2 E Dale-Logan, Edinburgh, 45 pts

Four-a-Sido

Relay Race

(100

Yards.)-1, Glasgow; 2, Aberdeen, Time, 1 min. 12 secs.

Total Points Glasgow, 27; Edin burgh, 18; Aberdeen, IB; St. Andrews,

8.

MAIN feature of "Rochiampton"

Sunday, the big social event of the lawn tennis season, was the ap- pearance of Mrs. Menzies (formerly Kay Stammers) and Jean Nicoll as partners. They beat those great tac- tielann, Billle Yorke and Joon In- gran, 6-1, 6-2.

RESULTS

and A. 3. Wahab.

THE WAR FUND "Besides the difficulties in holding Donations Received From

Sikh Community down subject peoples, the Germans old major would have to face the

TEMPLE SUBSCRIPTION

M. Hasson, M. P. Madar, A. G, Sutßad \rivalries between the Powers, and A. Hakar.

M. B. Hassan, J. M. A. Rumjahn, U. A. umjahn and S. L. Rumjohn..

HONGKONG ELECTRIC

Prison Omcers (away)

A. G. Gardner, W. Stoker, W. H. B. Muskett and A. F. Paul

A. P. Tarbuck, C. E. Gahagan, II. 9. McKay and F. K. Siosa.

fett and utter 1 A, Owens, G. F. Pad- 100 Yards: H. c. Wickerson C. G. 3. Thomson. (A.A.A.), 10.3sces.

220 Yards: H. C. Wickerson (23ser.).

440 Yards: A, (A.A.A.), 51sec.

G. K.

Brown

Lawn Bowls Championship

and Russia will each have their views about the Balkans. Spain will have its own tradition of pride and Independence.

The Loudest Voica "There will be varying views about There will be the Dardanelles. several voices in the Mediterraneen. The loudest will be big bark of the

The War Fund of the S. C. M. Post, Ltd., yesterday received considerable: support from the Sikh community and Slith Temple, and by the after- noon the totals reached were $1,237,- 753,06 and 2,828, 10s. Od. Follow- ing are the latest subscriptions

ceived: Odd Cent Club

guns of our batile fleet. There are complleations enough Mr. E. B. Ford for any which seeks to dominate the "A Supporter

Moira & David Wattle continent and then the world. We Mr. & Mrs. J. Watue must hold on and let this cauldron Khalsa Diwan Society (81kh Temple Mr. & Mrs. Badan Singh & Family summer.

880-Yards: R. C. Hope-Jones--This following arsTM the "seheduled |--«No doubt the-pot--will- soon.......be Mr. Mdhan Singh (O.C.), 1min. 50sec.

One Mile: J. Kierans (A.A.A.), matches to-day in the lawn bowls calling the kettle black, 4min

20sec.

Three Miles: M, Bingham (AAA); 14 min. 42.45cc.

120 Yards Hurdles: O. G. White (AAA), 10sec.

Pole Vault: H. W. Yielder (AAA), | 13ft.

Long Jump; H. G. Walker (A.A.A.), 21ft. 61.

High Jump: J. L. Newman (AAA), bit. 10la.

Javelin: E. Hudson Bennett (O.C.), 1800ft. Gin.

Open Pairs championship:

AT KOWLOON F.C.

J. A. Remedios and L. A. Gutierrez v. T. A. Madar and A. Bone.

A. E. Castro and V. N. Atienza v A W. Crimmitt and F.-3, Jones.

AT KOWLOON DOCKS

Mr Kapoor-Siech -ox Mr. Tam Rakha Singh "We shall save ourselves; we shall Mr. Chanan Singh Mr. Spooran Singh save what we believe in, and we shall Mr. Arjan Singh attract friends to our side by our own Mr. Hordit Singh

Mr. Tahar Singh efforts and by the determination, with Mr. Gurbachan Singh

Mr. Gurdit Singh which we face the dangers ahead.

"We cannot but face the challenge Mr. Kandhare Singh

before thrill. Wo.aro the Mr. Awiar Bingh

us with outpost of Europe, the last land to Mr. Basant Singh Mr. Moola Bingh which exiles can fee. We are the Mr. Dan Singh outpost for our Empire, we are the Mr. Hari Singh

continent. Dalp Singh hir. Indar Singh

Mr. Tara Singh

W. L. Walker and J. Deakin v. A. outpost for the American Hyde Lay and A. J. Hall.

AT TAIKOO

Discus: E. Hudson Bennett (O.C.), 134, 24in.

J. C. Gill and A. M. Holland v. Weight: E. Hudson Bennett (O.C.), S. E. Eccleshall and A. Stevens. 40ft, Din.

FIRST CLASS TIP

Might I enquire, Sir, whether you have recently visited Splixbergen of Ballin Island ?"

Of course I haven't"

"Then no doubt you are intercalod

since I've had a hangover myself," I've almost forgotten the symptoms. Was there'no-Rose's Lime Juice in your corner of the Stalres P" Afraid I'don's follow you."

In some commercial form of refriger-Roro's Lime Juice, I said. Cancela

‚ation — chilled beef, for instance P..

"Nothing to do with tem

**In that cast, Sir, you will have ro` objection to closing that window, It is exceedingly cold, and the draught is ferocious.

"I beg your pardon, Sir. I'm terribly. sorry. Fact is, k've a moit appalling headache, and the cool air does it good.

· I aitendað á mort enjoyable party last' night, and I'm feeling much the worse. for it."

"My dear fellow, why didn't you say wo at first? Trouble is, it's so long

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hangovers in advance. You either mix it with gin of swallow a stif glaan nolo before bed. Why, mari, it's. smootheal the paths of thousands.**

You're falling' me that Rose's filla shis long-felt want Þ”

"I've never known li fall.” "Then, Sir, I am deeply indebted to you. Here is my card. I trust that we shall see more of each other, Much mors.tre you by any chance free to dine tonight Wonderful hom there chanta wncounters change the course of one's whole life.".

and for the world,

"We must not and cannot fall all Mr. Dharma Singh those who depend on us:"

re-

Staff and Friends of China

vident Loan and Mortgage "Co.. Ltd, 2nd Donation) Mr. J. E. Wood (with

Pro-

ITALIANS LOSE

ments to Mr. Braydeld) J. C. S. F.

100.

European Polico, Central (AS-

ditional Donation) "American"

125.

50.

2:00.

"Y" Swimming Gala THREE PLANES

novers

MALTA. July 10 (Reuter) 1st Kowloon (St. Andrew's) Three enemy planes were brought. Teoh Jit Penn, Kulanasu The European Y.M.C.A. swimming down by anti-aircraft fire and Bri Mr. Chau Man Chi section is to maintain its monthlyth fighters when they raided Malta) [schedulé and on Saturday will hold this morning.

the July gala, which will be a return A fourth machine was so badly encounter against Lai Tsun and Ching damaged that it is unlikely to reach Wing

its base. The programme will comprise the following events,-220 yards free- style, 100 yards back-stroke, 200 yards free-style relay, 50 yards free-style, 130 yards medley relay and 440 yards free-style...

Good Support For War Bonds

LONDON, July 10 (Reuter).

In addition there will be a 25 yards Subscriptions to the 2% per cent. under-water race for members and a National War Bonds received during water-polo match between the the week ended July 9 totalled YMCA, seniors and a warship, £30,000,000. making £1,000,000

G. Sounders, a junior, will give a since June 25.

diving exhibition. It is also proposed, The total received by the Treasury

"D" Division Tennis

The following is to-day's pro- gramme of tennis matches in the "D" Division: South China v. Chinese R.C. "A" K.I.T.C.

v. Filipino Club Kowloon C.C. V. C.B.A. Indian R.C.

Y. Craigengower

NO BASEBALL SCHEDULED

NEW YORK, July 10 (Reuter).——

providing teams can be formed, to in Loans free of interest up to July There was no baseball scheduled in huld an inter-hong 200 yards free-10 was just under £10,000,000.

style

relay between the Government, Niyal Volunteers, Shipping-Motoring- Aviation and Police.

The two polo matches between Y.M.C.A.. Seniors and Juniors and the 5th. Anti-Aircraft Regiment, which were sheduled for yesterday evening, were cancelled,

RECORD LEAP

OF 6FT. 101⁄2INSI

the Major Baseball Leagues to-duy.

R.A. F. TRIUMPH IN BIG

EGYPT AIR BATTLE

CAIRO, July 10 (Reuter).It is now possible to give detalls of a remarkable air battle which took place near Sidl Barrani in Western Egypt last Thursday, when nine enemy fighters were shot down by six British Gladiators.

The Gladiators flew over an,flames on the ground. The fourth TUOLUMNE CITY, Calif., June 10 enemy landing ground in two crashed at a terrific speed and was (AP)-Les Bleers of the San Fran- formations at different altitudes.

completely destroyed.

With him was a Flight Sergeant cisco Olymple Club bettered the warld

Enemy Aghters took off and when who accounted for two enemy alr- high Jump mark 'by clearing 6ft. 10%in. in an exhibition track meet five or six of them were in the air, a croft: yesterday, but lack of official checkers young flying ofleer n Londoner, will prevent his applying for a new leading the first formation, gave the

signal to attack. "Hated record of 6ft. Ø3⁄41⁄2in. is held by Cornell Johnson and Dave Albritton, American athletes, who He shot down four enemy aircraft

Thimself, three of them bursting in frontier.

record.

The

established the mark in 1930.

Shoots Down Four

Meanwhile more enemy fighters had taken off and another RAF. formation entered the attack,

The RAF lost only one aircraft, the pilot of which successfully baled out on the Egyptian sido of the

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