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Six More Open Pairs Results

Alves And Ribeiro Enter Third Round

Four mare matches in the Second Round at the Open Pairs Lawn Bowls Champion were decided yesterday, the three matches at Happy Valley providing very close finishes.

IL. A. Alves and F. V. V. Ribeiro, holdern, won through to the Third Round at the expense of J. S. Riddell and J. C. Aitken whom they beat 20-21 after a ding-dong struggle. The Portuguese pair were very solid throughout and unruffled when being led 18-10 on the 17th end. The next head, a short one, proyed disastrous for the Police poir, who were seven shots down, Alves laying his first three woods close to the jack while Ribeiro completed the great work. They never looked back from thin

Landolt and Baso, Craigengower veterans, were fully extended nit the way by Jackie Noronha and C. G. Silva, but won 10-17. Noronha and Silva drew level at the 19th end with

the scores at 10-16, but a rec un

the 20th head gave the Craigengower

pair a jumping off place and they

won after conceding a single shot on

the last head. Silve won at the top!

of his form and drew beautifully onto

the jack, although in the

closing

stages he narrowly missed on several ocensions when a drive was called for.

On the Police

green J. Gallacy

and L. A. Collyer, of Civil Service, beat E. A. Atkins and II, White, of Bowling Green, 19-17, There was never much in the matclt and the lead changed hands several tinies..

Two matches were decided on the Kowloon Football Club green, where A. K. Sumad and M. I. Abbas, of Indian RC beat R. Williamson, und C. S, M, Thom 23-16, and F. Jones and A. W. Grimmitt, of Civil Service, beat A. E. H, Custro and V, Atienza, of Kowloon Tong, 19-17.

end gave Williamson and Thom the

Thursday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

July 18, 1940.

UNION LACK

SWIMMERS

WING DISTANCE

LONG

Ching Wing Greater Confidence Placed

Swimming

Gallery

Mr. Law Yuk.

wing (coach), and

1.

In Their Sprinters

IT CAME as a great surprise when onquiries revealed

the Misses Chan that the Ching Wing Union have no particular swimmers to Woon-khins (free represent them in the middle and long distances. They have style champion) several youngsters in the course of being trained, and show and Chan Tok- great promise so much so that Mr. Law Yuk-wing, coach, khing (breast thinks they will shortly make a name for the Union.

stroke champion),

20

Take the excellent example of

| 13-year-old- : Ching Man-huen, who swam the 440 yards in last Saturday's gala at the European |Y.M.C.A. pod], Had May tried, he could have assuredly beaten young Ching by a much greater margin, but that docs not minimise the splendid effort of Ching, who swam this race for the first time. He wishes to be a sprinter, and seldom has he swum over 200 yards, the dis- tance prescribed by Law for the sprinters.

Chan Kwok-kwen, another young- Ester, also has not swim this distance before. Beyond his daily 200 yards

to give him staralna for the sprints, he has never swum in practice, least

of all in a race, longer distances. is also to be commended on a

He

splendid performance.

At variance, to its sister union. the Lai Taun Union, Ching Wing is noted for male sprinters and femalo distance swimmers.

the Perhaps most famous of them are the Chan alsters, the Misses Chan Woon-khing and Chan Yuk-kling, and Miss. Ip Chol-man.

Lawn Bowls Lottery In Aid Of B.W.O.F.W

Draw Every Friday

WOMEN CHAMPIONS 【JOON-KHING. Es more versatile,|| WOON-KHING I more versatile.

alster. She swing both short and long distances, and has won the 50 and 400 metres freestyle titles at the 1936 Kwangtung Provincial mee!! held in Canton, Yuk-khing, essen- tially a

breaststroker, was a national champion at the age of 15 years. She "copped" the 200 metres breast- stroke title at the 6th National meet

Shanghal in 1935, held in

These two well-known girl swim-

IN RESPONSE to suggestions that Colony sports Sufind and Abbas led for most of Clubs could help British War Funds, the Hongkong Lawn the match although a two on the 10th Bowls Association has instituted a lottery based on the lead for the first time at 15-13. The results of the League matches each week in aid of the Indian RC, pair, however, emerged B.W.O.F. The draw for the first of these sweeps will take comfortable winners, scoring 4, 1, 1 place to-morrow, and subsequent draws will be made caching up lost threads, and promise to

2, 2, on the next Ave heads.

A. Steven and S. Eccleshall caused

an upset when they beat J. C. GI

Friday.

and Adam Holland 28-21 on the Tal-, In principle, the sweep is "carry" the balance, and one of those koo green yesterday.

the prize prize, based on that of the Hongkong numbers strike

would naturally, go to the Jockey Club..

funds.

FOURTEEN "STARTERS"

L.

Bowls Teams For Saturday

CLUB DE RECREIO

Kowloon •B.G.0; (home) an der J. Biles, F. X. Soares, It T. Lux and H. A. Alven

LF. Kavier, & M. Silva, F. V. Ribeiro and T. X. Bilva

3. A. Lu, C. E. Marques, J. F. Ubeiro

and C.. G. Bilva,

V. Cralgengower (home).

D. C. Alves, A. M., Rodriguez, C. Roza Pereira and B. Basto.

B. A. Machado, C. I. Basto, A. P. Guterres and F. 5. Basto,

were,

mers have placed themselves under the coaching of Law, and, although they have been out of active com- petition for some time, pre fast pick-

their former brilliant per-

surpass

formances.

another

Manila's Sports Offer To H.K. Children

EX-

The following is an

from the "Manila

tract Bulletin:

"The Perez Field adjoin- ing San Marcelino and Isaac. Peral has been thrown open to Honghong visitors and their children by the Nomad Sports Club.

"Footballs, volley balls, basket balle, cricket balls, baseballs (hard and soft), rugger balls, tennis balls and hockey balls have already been donated, but more are still required together with the appropriate bats, sticha, racquets and equipment, so that all the children, includ❤ ing those in Manila, Fort McKinley and Baguio may have every opportunity for exercise.

"If_the_clerk, of the weather does not relent, water polo balls may also be acceptable. Readers are asked to send any sports equipment they can spare to the Manila Club to enable the Nomad Sports Club to collect it and arrange for its distribution."

strength, as yet, to benefit fully by BUDDING CHAMPIONS

the long-arm pull. He is not satis ClubEMURE Miss Ip Chol-man is for ed with the 60 yards only, but from being demure where swim-would like to try the 100 and maybe

the 220 yards as well, There are fourteen matches

ming is concerned. She revels in fresh or salt, but she is each week, and prizes will be THE fourteen matches would, as it water, awarded to the first, second and

be considered "starters, awfully serious when it comes to

training third biggest marginal defeats. them.

and fourteen numbers would draw with the boys, and often beats most

She does her dally dozen A YOUNGSTER who has at- Whichever of these num2

tracted very little notice Bo The sweep is confined to members has the match that shows the of them.

far, but who will spring prob. Miss Lee Chick-wah is bers of Club aflated to the Lawn biggest marginal defeat wins first Bowls Association, and to each

ably the greatest surprise this of prize.

budding star who nasiinilates every- tickets is nilotted each week. These these-Clubs a certain number of There will be nothing for thing- Law tells her, and on. whom season is G. Saunders, who drawers of "starters", One condi- the Ching Wing Unton is pinning swam a splendid race for the tion laid down is that at least four

their hopes this year. numbers, of course, depend upon the

She has a "y" in the 200 yards relay. demands of the respective Clubs, but matches In the whole League must fast, slapping arm action, and nice in each case they must be under-

His first lap was terrific, and he bo played, otherwise the sweep synchronising leg beat, which take written by the Clubs.

funds would be carried over to the her the distance at a fast pace. She was fully expected to overt

overtake Ching next week.

has not attempted the middle dis-Wing's second man on the home The Chief Justice, Str Atholl Mac-tunees as yet; Law wants bar to join atretch. But, on reaching the end Gregor has been appointed Hon. his small force of lady sprinters. of the first lap, he pulled himself Treasurer of the Sweep.

Fung Kwa-sanga fast-rising up, turned round, and glanced rapid- The possibilities of a sweep of youngster, was initiated into com-ly over the entire fleid before push- this sort are unlimited when one petitive swimming at the European ing off, losing, thereby, at least two considers thet would be the gala on Saturday, and came seconds. Taken in hand, and taught following when applied to foot-second to his "master" Law Yuk- the tricks of starting, the art of ball during the winter. It should wing, in the 50 yards freestyle sprint. the sprint dive and push off, Soun- be well patronised by Lawn Bowls He possesses a fine,, clean, long-ders should prove the season's sen-

armed stroke, but has not sufficient sational "find".

1-250, for instance, may go to the Kowloon Cricket Club. The tickets! are $1 cach, and in this case the AP Pereira, C. A. Lepts, J. C. KC.C, would have to underwrite for Nemedios ana J; E. Noronha.

Members may only take up 2nd Division Y. Kowloon C.C. (away)$250.

M. F. Alarcon, A., Noraniia, C. c. 230 of the numbers, in which case Pereira and O. P. Remedios."

the Club would bear responsibility

P. M. N. Bilva. J. A. Remedios, C. M. B. for the remaining 20, What happens Alvos and P. Yvanovich.

A. 1..Osmund, C. F. Vas, A. M. Xavier to them is a matter for adjustment

and E. Sousa,

within that Glub. Should the Club

SUN KIST

Juality

TOMATOES

WHOLE

OR JUICE

the cans with the Red Label

INSIST ON SUNKIST

SOLE DISTRIBUTORS

Clubs.

Twenty-five per cent of the whole takings will be devoted to- wards the War Fund.

Water Polo Victory For Chung Sing

(By "Rippo")

Chung Sing Bathing Club's waterpolo team had their pound of flesh, and more, when they trounced Eastern by five goals to one, after being on level terms at the end of the first half; in a return match at Kennedy Town yesterday evening.

Eastern was the faster team, but were overshadowed in positioning, for which Chung Sing excelled.

Eastern attacked within the first] few minutes, but Che Chok-wan was unsuccessful, The ball was quickly transferred to the Eastern area by Ng Nin, who outswam Shek Kam-pul to beat Woo Cho-kin with a clever shot bouncing the ball twice before, scoring.

Within few seconds of their scoring Shul Hung-yul received a nice pass from Tommy Kew to equalise with a lovely backhand shot taken from several yards out. Both goals went through several close | shaves without, however, affecting the score.

W. R. LOXLEY & Co., (China) Ltd. ally clear swims to the goalmouth,

In the second half Eastern op- peared to go. all to plecos, Ng Nin and Chark Shek-pul having practic which was bombarded Incessantly. Cheung the Chi-Heung ngave 'Chan several"nice, passes," three of which hoɑmado, no, raisinko in converting | from "closa, in, while the final goal |camo,from, Ng/

Time And Tide

TEX come The Twins at last,

Hunpunctual and charming s

ever. Too late to offer them tea, of course, with the hands of the cabin chronometer standing at an un- compromising six-fifteen. And so the visit will develop once again into an informal cocktail party as The Twins have quite possibly foreseen Luckily there is still a shot or two of gin in the cabin locker, and a tall bottle of Rose's Lime Juice in a

cunningly constructed rack. Twins are quite firm abour thla gin and line. They know. It helps to keep, those slender graceful figure lines which appeal to yachtsmen "like some shapely beauty from the yard of a master-builder. The yachting world bestows no higher pralte. And never by any chance can there be the riniest trace of a headache after Rose's, an important point for young ladies as popular as these unpunctual Twins.--

Jel. 28151.

"COOL and FULL of PEP"

SAY THOSE WHO SUMMER IN MASCULINIZED UNDERWEAR

by

Coopera

LANE CRAWFORD'S RARASI

The House of Quality & Service

Parisian Grill

Air-Conditioned

Music during Lunch & Dinner

Tel. 27880 for roservations.

Open till 1a.m.

BRENDA MARSHALL

STARRING WITH JOEL MCREA IN WARNER'S

"ESPIONAGE AGENT"

AN INSTANTANEOUS HIT IN "ESPIONAGE AGENT” WARNER BROS. IMMEDIATELY STARRED HER IN "THE SEA HAWK” THEIR BIGGEST VEHICLE SINCE "ROBIN HOOD"

SEE HER! To-morrow AT THE KING'S

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