Monday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
MONDAY
CHING
WING
MORNING
BEAT Y. M. C. A.
Excellent Time For 50 Yards Sprint
(By "Ripple")
AGAIN
COUNTY
CRICKET
London Counties Beat Empire Eleven
LONDON, July 13 (Router). In a one-day match at Lord's, London Counties defeated Empire XI by 104 runs.
The
an
The
Counties batted first And! declared at 240 for elght wickets, Jou Hulme contributing To not out Empire replied with 155. R.A.F. WIN
At Treatbridge, an R.A.F. eleven 212 and Notis 114.
The European Y.M.C.A. gained their second consecutivo defeat at the hands of the Ching Wing Union, an affiliato of the Chinese Y.M.C.A, 21 points to 15, in the second intra-“Y” gala at the European "Y" pool on Saturday. In defer- ence to the death of the father of their coach Mr. S. H. Wong, the Lai Tsun Union declined to par- ticipato, and the meet became a two-team affair.be Notts by B runs. R.A.P. scored
According to a report, the European "Y" were field- ing their strongest opposition, but the fine individual work of G. T. May was insufficient to carry the team through Lau Yuk-wing, Wingers star sprinter, again proved his superiority when he took the 50 yards in the excellent time of 26.4/5 secs., leading his team-mate Fung Kwai-sang by half a body's length. He was clocked 24.4/5 for the 50 yards in the 200 yards relay race.
In the fifth lap of the 220 yards, G. T. May sprang into a body length's lead, which he in- creased to half a pool's length in the seventh lap, and went on to increase it to win comforta- bly. E. W. Railton made a magnificent offort towards the close of the cace, but he had allowed Chan Chi-hung to get too far ahead, and Anished halt a body's length be- hind the latter.
that Ching Wing were swimming two fresh men. May sprang into a slight lead in the fourth lap whileh ite could have increased considerably. had he not deliberated on the turns. Railton again made the mistake of lagging on too far behind, and, al- though completing the race, never offered any opposition to Ching Man- huen, a youngster still in his teens, and Chan Kwok-kwon, who finished in that order.
May. went on minutes later to take In the 100 yards backstroke, B. S. the throwing the polo bail event, in Wilson won the event with much to which he and T. Paul threw the bail comic fairly good time of 70% out of the bath. Eardley the spare in sec., to win from Yeung Yue-kwan within inches of triplicating the by two boys' length. Kwong Ki-poon feat.. secured third place in a fine last jap dasit.
FINE START
to turn and shot further]
200 YARDS, RELAY
ETON V. HARROW
The match between Harrow and
on played on the former's ground, was won by the latter by one wicket. Harrow blt up 183, Gliss taking seven wickets for 43 runs. Eton replied with wickets. Const and Puris 180 for nine
scoring 61 and 02
captured six respectively. Henley wickets for 38 runs.
Coleman
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Pleasure
Palace
To Be Opened On Saturday Next
RINKS CHAMPIONSHIP.
July 15, 1940,
COMMENTARY
FOR
SECOND GREAT VICTORY
W. HARROWER'S RINK
J. W. Hudson (No 2) delivering a wood in a rink championship match at Cralgengower yesterday. The other two players of A. Jillott's rink are C. Gowland and J. McCutcheon, A. K. Istmall, A. S. Sumad (rett- Ing ready) and A, K. Sumad (hidden) comprise M. R. Abbaa's rink that
won 18-16-Ming Yuen,
League Bowls
THIRD DIVISION UPSETS
Indians Trounce Craigengower
the
Bowling
Roderick Retains Welterweight Title
LONDON, July 13 (Reuter). -Ernie Roderick retained his British welterweight boxing title to-day beating Norman Snow, of Northampton, on The points over 15 rounds. bout took place at Northamp-
the
ton.
A NEW pleasure garden will be opened at North Point next Saturday when. "The Bila," a $150,000 pro- fect of the China Amusements Ltd.. will offer swimming facilities, an
Upants in the Third Division of open air dancing floor and a midla- ture golf course. This scheme will the Lawn Bowls League were The 200 yards-relay was easily won
provo a boon in that section of the outstanding features of matches on by Ching Wing from the "y" and
Kowloon Saturday. The ally. In the 50 yards, European "Y" team of H.M. Small ships. Lau
Provision is being made for ice Green Club were beaten by the Kow- could only secure third place. Lau Yuk-wing, Eardley and T. Paul took pleating, though the plant and other loon Football Club 65-74 and Yuk-wing got off to a fine start, and the water together, but Lou Soon arrangements have not yet been com- Indian R.C. trounced Craigengower quickly drew ahead of his nearest drew away from them to finish a pleted, and Hongkong will soon see 70-35. rival, Fung Kwal-sang, with good body's length attend of Eardley its Drst ice-skating palace.
behind.
Hongkong Electric lost their 100 trailing third. Lau had a with Paul following closely
No entrance fees are to be charged, per cent. record when they were bea- From then on it became a battle
ten on all three rluks by the Prison In addition to the above, there Officers Club: ahend, while Fung experienced a between Ching Wing and the "y except to the swimming pool.
but little dipicuity with his turn. How with Small ships trying hard, will be a restaurant and soda-foun- Severol sixes were recorded .83 over, on the back strelch, he put the coming nowhere. Chan King-pong tain for patrons. There are to be follows: Gecond beyond, doubt with a fine ef- lost soine ground to Saunders in the two swimming pools, one for adults fort.
first lap, but gained back in the nice turn. Fung There was
as fairly good opposition second with from the "y" in the 150 yards medley Kwal-sang increased this. lead on
ung Yue-kwan swam level Railton, and Chan Wing-kal took rely. Yeung
few seconds ahead of May with Wilson in the first lap,, but his water turning was not as good as Yeung's to win comfortably. who drew ahead to give Yeung Yuk-
A water polo match between the Gold- wah an arm length's lead.
* and
a team from H.M. Small man's dive carried him level with ships concluded the evening's pro
but he falled to gain any gramme in which both teams chared ound in the Drst lap, and Yeung four goals. C. H. Fowler scored boili managed a body length's lead which goals for the "Y" in the first half, Chan Wing-kai increased consider while Paul and Thomson scored for ably, May not making much of an Small ships in the second. effort to overtake Chant.
Bround
UNDERWATER RACE"
RESULTS
Following are the results;-
the
1st Division.-R. Morrison (Kow-
WEEK-END BASEBALL
J. C. S. Fender Defeats A. W. Grimmitt With
"
Surprising Ease
TWO SURPRISES featured the rink championship lawn bowls matches yesterday. W. Harrower, last week's conquerors of the champions, yesterday eliminated a second strong four (A. R. Dallah) at the Kowloon Football Club, while J. C. S. Fender's rink scored a surprisingly easy victory--30-14—over A. W. Grimmitt's four that won the championship in 1934.
Harrower's rink (A. Morton, E. A.. Atkins and H. E. Drow) started scoring rapidly, and with 3, 2, 2, 1, 1, 2 led 11-0 on the 6th head, but with a 3, 0, 3, 2 Dallah drew up to 10-15 on the 13th head, Harrower scored another 2 on the 14th and a single on the 16th, and led 18-11.
Hard as they tried, Dallah'o rink could do no better than a single on each of the lust Ave ends,
ANOTHER CLOSE GAME
Another close game was that be tween M. R. Abbas and A, Jillott, the former winning 18-16,
Abbas led from the start, and though the middle heads saw the scores very
Fortunes would have been different had Dallah succeeded in his plan on the 19th end. Lying one, he close, the Indian four dzelded the endeavoured to trail the jack which game with a 2 on the 20th end, In would have laid him four, but he reply to which Jillott could only failed and the score remained a single, jmanage a single,
The score was:
A. Morton,
A.
| Alking, H. E. Drew
and W. Harrower.
D. p. Khan, A. It.
Rumjann, M. V. Adal
Other scores were:
G, Duncan, C. F. Needban, N. J. Bebbington, A. Brooksbank beat D. C. and A. E. Dallal. Alves, A. 3, Xavier, C. M. S. Alves,
A "Walk-Over"
C. Roza-Pereira 25.21.
R
A Civil Service
W. Houston, E. Lovett, A. Calman,
Duncan
beat A. Soutar, D. H
Taylor, W. Harris, J. C. Aitken 23-13,
At Bowling Green
Hoosen, A. A. Razack, K. M. Omar U. M. Omar beat M. E. Purvis, W. J. Burling, W. R. Billyer, M. N. Rakusen 23-13,
At Rawloon Cricket Club
E. F. Pope, A. Bower, J. E. Henson, G. H. Sherriff beat F. A. Cheeseman, G. EF. Thompson, J. C. GDI, A. M. Holland 22-10.
Lawn Bowls Sweep
The Hongkong Lawn Bowls Association
Fender's victory over Grimmittis shortly to start a sweep on the results of week-end games in aid of the D.W.O.T. might be described as a walk-A füle percentage of the total of the sweep will be donated to the Fund and, after over. Excopt for 10 shots deducting a small amount of expenses, the scored on three successive heads remainder will be given away in prizes. (18th, 19th and 20th) Grimmitt highest aggregate wins of the afternoon. scored on only three of the previous 17 ends.
Fender's score Included two 4's and
a 5, and at the 17th end led 20-41
The scores wère: A. W. Simmonds, J. -W. McLeod, W. 8.
and A. W, Grimmitt
The following were the results of and one for children and beginners. loon Docks), B. Basto (Recrelo "B"), It was earlier rumoured that the and A. M. Holland (Kowloon B.G.C.); ice-skating rink would be conver- 2nd Division 5. Eccleshall (Civil Week-end baseball matches played a Deakin, Jones tible into one for roller-skaling Service C.C.), E. Souza (Recrela), Caroline III: during the winter. There are cer and J. C. Chalmers (Talkon).
South China tain technical dificulties in the way 3rd Division.-J. T. Smalley (How- Chung Hwa of such a scheme, but there is every toon F.C.), J. Smith (KFC), and G. H.B. possibility that the plans may yet G. S. Thomson (Hongkong Electric). materialise.
Chan Wing-kal); a. (Wilson, Goldman and May), Time: 1 min, 373/8 secs.
25 yards underwater, May: 2 Yeung Yuk-wah. Time: 15.4/5 Seca,
Results
Results in brief were:
FIRST DIVISION
68 Kowloon C
C.
52
440 yards Ireestyle1. May; 2. Ching Man-fiuen; 3. Chan Kwok-kwan. Time: Recrolo "A"
0 min, 32.4/5 #002:
Using a strong crawl kick and
220 yards freestyle-1, G. T. May: 2. breaststroke, G. T. May won the 25 Chan Chi-hung; 3. E. W. Hallion. Time: yards underwater from Yeung Yak-2 min. 49 seca.
100 backstrokel, B. sang wah by almost a louch, very little 2. Yeung Yuo kwan, Kwong Wilson;
2 min. 08.3/5 secs. separating the two swimmers Time: 70.2/5 secs throughout..
Having participated in almost every event, the 440 yards proved no serl- ous obstacle to May, despite the fact
(Eard-
17 R. Engineers
5 Mindanao 13 H. K. B. C. FRIENDLY
-Asheville.
6. Tulsa
11
'67
44 Recrolo Police Hongkong C.C. 57 Civil Service 54 Talkoo
68 Kowloon C.C, 58
52
P.O.C.
THIRD DIVISION
74 Electric.
.51
70 Cralgengo-
wer
33
Hongkong F.C. 78 Hongkong C.
40
68 Kowloon F.C. 55
74 Kowloon E.
G.C.
05
Throwing a pole ball-1. May; 2. T Kowloon B.G.C. 72 Indian R.C, 56 Paul: 3. Eardley-1. Ching Wing Lau Civil Service. 40 Police..
200 yards Yuk-wing. Chan King-pong, Fung Kwai Kowloon Docks 24 Recreio. "B: 65 save and Chan Wingskaty (aru: Hongitong F.C. 47 Craigengewer 52 Indian R.C. 50 yards freestylemi. Lau Yuk-wing: Water Polo, (Eardley. F. Willis, 2. Fung Kwal-kang: 3. H. Eardley, Time: Goldman, May, Rallton, G. Fowler and 20.4/5, Bees,
(Hazard Wills, Craigengower 37 K.D.G.C. Chater) Small ships 150 yards Medley relay-1. Ching Wing Hawkins King. Rutter, Paul and Them Kowloon Tong 51 K.F.C. (Yeung Yoo-kwan, Yeung Yuk-wah and son). 2 and small ships 2.
SECOND DIVISION
Da, J. Orem
and J. C. B. Vender
which will be awarded on the threa
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