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MORNING WEEK-END

One of the Recreio "A" v. Kowloon B.G.C. rink games in progress during their league match on Saturday at the Club de Recreio. The players are W. L. Walker (K.B.G.C) J. A. Luz (Rec), A. Hyde Lay (K.B.G.C.), J. F. V. Ribeira (Rec), T. Robson (K.B.G.C.) and C. E. Marques (Rec). Their skips, C. G. Silva and A. M. Holland, are bowling. The former won 21-15-Ming Yuen.

LEAGUE LAWN BOWLS

TAIKOO SCORE BIGGEST MARGINAL WIN

Recreio "A".

"A". Defeat Kowloon B.G.C. By Twenty Eight Shots

Australian

Football

League Results

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" MELBOURNE July 21 (UP). (South Australia

July 22, 1940.

COMMENTARY

SWIMMING GALAS C.S. Rosselet Easily Beats J.G. Meyer In Rink Championship

Chung Sing Win Fine Relay At Nth. Point: Ching Wing Meet

(By "Ripple")

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CS. ROSSELET'S RINK scored an easy victory over CHING WING Swimming Union, an affiliate of the Open Rinks Championship yesterday, winning by J. G. Meyer's four in the last match of the Third Round of the Chinese Y.M.C.A. held their first swim-31-18. Rosaclet's other three men were R. Basa, A. E. ming gala of the season at the "Y" North Point Meyer's men were L. Sykes, H. J. Bicknell and G. W. Coates and J. S. Landolt (Craigengower players) and Pavilion on Saturday evening, before a large Descon. gathering which enjoyed an excellent evening's programme.

There were two Open events, a 200 metres 4-men free. style relay which was won by the Chung Sing Bathing Club's team after an exciting struggle with strong teams from Eastern and the Ching Wing Union, and a 50 metres rather easy manner from her two clubmates, the Misses ladies freestyle which was taken by Miss Ip Choi-man in Ho Wai-king and Lee Cheuk-wah.

In the 200 metres relay, Wong Chi-hung (Eastern) was the first to strike the water, and for the first lap was closely followed by Law Yuk-wing (Ching Wing) and Fung Kwai-sang (Chung Sing). On the back stratch they were seen to be level, but halfway across Fung made a magnificent effort and drew slightly nhead. This alight lend was rubbed off by n splendid dive by Kwok Fung-san (Eastern), who established and maintained a lead to which Shek Kam-pui added slightly more.

NG NIN SUPERB Anchor men for the three teams swam mogelfcent races, but none better than Ng Nin. He emerged from his dive a good body and a half's length behind Chan Wing-kal (Ching Wing) and Lee Fook-kee (Easter). In his first lap he drow level with the others. From the push-off all three were level, Lee Fook-kee drew slightly ahend into forearm's lead.

Error And Apology

It is greatly regretted that dates and times for V.R.D, swim- ming galas were very mixed in an article which appeared on Baturday. Several papers got away before the error was de- tected and corrected.

It was stated that the V.RO. were meeting Hia. Lai Tsum Swimming Club on Saturday, whereas this meeting is not lak- ing place until Saturday, August 3, commencing at 9 p.

We apologise to the V.R.C. and the public for any inconvenience caused.

QUARTER-FINAL

during the game, and, in fact, Rosselet registered three 5's head with one of them. Meyer opened his scoring on the first scored one 4, one 3 and a 2-his remaining shots being singles, were leading 8-3. lead, and at the end of the 4th hend The winners jumped away into the Meyer gradually decreased this lead until on the 13th end they were only two shots behind -12-14.

With a 4 on the next head U.S. Tennis Meyer, went into a 18-14 lead, but

for the remaining seven heads scored only two more shots, while Rosaclet registered two

of his threo 5's and added 17 shots to his score! : It

was a great recovery by the Carfgengower four, and cofielded with the collapse of Meyer's men.

The scares were:

Roulet

Meyer

DRAW OF RINKS ||

CHAMPIONSHIP

The draw for the quarter-

TAIKOO scored the widest marginal victory on Saturday, beating the Civil Service Cricket Club in the Second Division by 36 shots, and thus gave first prize of the Lawn Bowls Sweep to ticket No. 147. At Recreio, the-Sturt

The last 12 yards of the race Ng Recreio "A" team scored an easier victory over the League) claimed highest score literally filled like a speed bout and in negotiated with half his body And half out of the water. He Kowloon B.G.C. than was expected. Their margin of 28 in the Australian Rules results nacked against the board a good shots was, in fact, third highest win of the day, and gave (29 goals and 17 behinds) they Lee and Chan, who finished in that final of the Open Rinks Cham-

to-day. Piling on 191 points three-quarter body's length ahead of third prize in the Sweep to ticket No. 353.

Beating the Police by 30 shots in the Second Division, scored 77 (11-11).

overwhelmed Glenelg, who

order.

The next event was the 50 metres pionships was made this morn the Kowloon B.G.C. (ticket No. 234) secured second prize.

open for ladies. Miss Ip Chol-man ing and resulted as follows: look the lead after the first few Seven

St. Kilde strokes and her position was never Drew and W. Harrower v. E. F. Pope, aixca

(Victoria League) who only managed seriously challenged by either her A. Bower, J. E. Henson and G. H. A. Morton, E. A. Atkins, H. E. The Prison Omeera Club have now 83 poluts (8-15) against Hawthorn's opponents. Miss Sa Wah-ying of Sherrif were scored. These were:

assumed the lead of the Third Divi-118 (17-17). Bouth Adelaide's 159.B.C. was expected to swim in this, First Division.-J. Fraser (K.C.C.sion league table as a result of their (26-13) and Geelong's 156 (23-18) race, but for some reason failed to v. C.S.C.C.) on the 14th head, but this her shots average over the Ilong-were second and third rink lost 20-24 to J. Denkin; H. Akong Eletric RC.

highest put in an appearance. Alves (Recrelo "A" v. KB.G.C.) on

Closest match was between Essendon and Footscray, the scores,

KEEPING PACE

four.

Lowest scorers were

scorers,

the former's favour.

Scores were:

VICTORIA

R. Basa, A. E. Coates, J. S. Landolt? and C. S. Rosselet v. G. Duncan, C. F. Needham, N. J. Bebbington and A.j Brooksbank.

---W: Houston, E. Levett, A. Caiman

the 2nd end. Alves won the game by 29-12

At King's Park, Cruipengower kept being 95 (13-17)_10_01_(13-13)-in-was-young-Ching-Man-huch, for and R. Duncan v. W. McLeod, W. S. Second Division HL Lockhart pecc. with ic champions-and-beat (KBG.C. v. Polico) on the 17th head, Recreto "B" by 71-50, thanks being and won his game by the huge margin due to U. M. Omar's win by 23 shots of 34-8; G. C. Mos (KC.C. v.over J. J. Basto's Recreio) on the 20th head, He lost The Indians managed to oust the the game by 18-20.

Third Division-J. Smith (KFC. Division, the Kowloon Cricket Club Kowloon Docks 63-60 in the Firat .v. Craigengower) on the 20th end to beat the Civil Service C.C. by 0 shots, win by 21-13: T. Pile (P.O.C.. v. and in the remaining senior game, the KL.B.G.C.) on the 6th head and won Hongkong FC, claimed a four shots' by 27-20; K. C. Hamilton. (K.B.G.C. win over the Police. v, P.O.C.) on the 13th head and won by 23-15.

BEST SWIMMER The best swimmer of the evening whom grent possibilities are scen He won

the 100 and 200 metres Dali, 7. Orem and J. C. S. Fender. freestyle, both in excellent time for nyoungster of his age. He met Omar and U. M. Omar v. A. K. J. Hoosen, A. A. Razack; K. M. Richmond with stiker opposition in the 200 Suffiat, A. S. Suftad, A. K. Ismail

metres that he did in the 100, op-and M. R. Abbas. Footscray position came from Chan

Kwok- kwan who led him the entire way Mel-by several yards. Chan was benten The penultimate length. Soong In the Third Division, the Hong-12-10 (01).

Geelong 23-18 (188), Collingwood Yiu-tak, the other competitor, Rove kong C.C. beat the Indians 62-52,

up on the sixth length (150 Metres), Sth. Melbourne 17-11 (113), Carl-after setting a hot pace for the Lon 14-14 (OB).

youngsters, both finished under Lay. Hawthorn 17-17 (110), St. Kildamisulcs.

Melbourne 13-18 (94),

13-13 (91). 13-19 (87).

Essendon 13-17 (95),

boume 9-13 (67)..

Fitzroy 16-17 (113), Nth.

Samarkan pai para 8-15 (63).

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SOUTH AUSTRALIA Sturt 20-17 (101), Glenelg 11-11 (77).

Port Adelaide 14-11 (95), Norwood 13-10 (08);

W. Adelaide 17-10 (114). N. Adelaide 13-23 (101).

S. Adelaide 28-13 (159), Torrens 10-11 (71).

WEST AUSTRALIA Claremont 11-14 (80), East Perth 10-0 (60),

E. Fremantle 14-13 (07). Perth 12-7 (70).

S. Fremantle 18-16 (119), W. Perth 12-12 (84).

COMPETE FOR FIRST TIME

All four matches are to be played Sunday, July 28, at 3.30 p.m. at the Civil Service Cricket Club on

Msears. A. W. Grimmitt and A. Hyde The two umpires appointed are

It is learned that W. Harrower, skip of the "glant-killers" who cll- minated C. G. Silva's rink in the The ladies. 100. metres breast-second round, and A. R. Dallah's stroke saw Miss Law Tak-ching for four in the third round, has left the the fat. time in competition. She Colony, and his place (not necessarily is fast advancing into a prominent skip) will be taken by D. W. Water- breaststroker. She took the lead fon. midway down the first lap, and com petition war for second place be- tween the Misses Yeung King-yuk ond Slu Kwai-yuen, Yeung winning way, in the evening's most exciting; finish.

RESULTS

H.K. POLICE

by a touch, after being lead all the SPORTS BOARD

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The following are results. (Open) Chung

200 metres 4-men freestyle relay (Fung Kwal-sang, Chun-man and Ng Nin); 2. Eastern thung Shu-chi, Ng (Wong Chi-hung, Kwok Fung-sang, Shek Kam-pul and Lee Fools-kee); winning on all three rinks, as did Yeung Yuk-wah, Chan King-pong 3. Ching Wing (Law Yuk-wing,

Swan Districts 10-13 (109), Subiaco 11-13 (70).

the Hongkong F.C. against the Elec. and Chan Wing-kai). Time: 1 min. trie at North Point. Score in the 55 secs.. latier match-was 71-47.

Scores In Briof

FIRST DIVISION

71 KB.G.C.

Recreio "A"

K.C.C.

I.R.C.

H.K.F.C.

Recreio "B"

66 C.S.C.C.

06 KD.R.C.

60 Police

30 C.C.C.

SECOND DIVISION

!

The following offlers have beca elected to serve, on the Commitice of the Folloo Sports Board for the com ing football season:

Chairman.--Mr. A. R. S. Major. Secretary-Mr. J. S. Riddell.

Representative-Mr. T. G.

Asen

Stakes.

Team Manager. Mr. N. B. Fraser. Captain 1st XI-Mr R, North. Vice-Capt-Mr. Blackburn. Committee MemberMr. C. Dow

60 metres freestylo ladies (Open). [man..

1. Mas Jp Chol-man; 2. Miss Ho

Wal-king; 3; Miss Leo Chouk-wah. Timo: 38 secs;

100 metres "freestyle, men--1.

50 metres freestyle, "y" members. Ching Man-huen; 2. Young Yuk- -1. A Elme; 2 Pau' Hon-lam; 3. Wah;

3. Tong Yiu-chung. Time: 200 metres

$43 Luk Tat-cheung. Time: 31% secs. 76' seca.

freestyle, men-1.

57 100 metres Breaststroke, members Ching Man-husn; 2. Chan Kwok- 00-1. Tam Kam-shtien

2. Cheng

56 Kin-pul; 3. Shek Pin-wah. Time: kwan; Soong Yiu-tok (did not finish: 7102 secs.

course), Time: 2 mins. 57% seca. 50 metres freestyle, children-li 100 moires breaststroke, ladies Lee Sul-leung 2. Yeung Yuk-wah; 1. Miss Law Tak-ching: 2. Misa 3. Fung Wal-on.Time: 45, secs. Yeung King-yuk; 3. Miss Slu Kwal-

200 metres breaststroke, mon-I, yuen, Time: 00% BOCS, Fung Wal-cheong, 2, Yeung Yuk- Water Polo Chinese.

3. Wong Ka-poh Time: 3Chinese Bathing Club 0. Wah; mins. 14 secs,"

Chinese "Y" (So Pak-tal; Chan

64 K. Tong

48

73 Police

71 H.K.C.C.

03

Recreio

10 Talkoo

C.C.C.. K.B.G.C. KFC: K.C.C. C.S.C.C.

THIRD DIVISION

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Electric K.B.G.C. C.C.C.

01 P.O.C.

54 K.F.C.

47 H.K.F.C.

32

2.

50 metres freestyle, men--1, Chan Kom-ful (1), Yeung Yuk-wal; King-pong: 2 Tom Slik-ip: 3. Tang Soong Yu-tak (1); Yam Mon-hung, Yiu-chung. Tino: 30% s008.

Fung Wai-cheung and Chun Kwok-

100 metres backstroke, men-kwan, C.B.C. (Po King-fook; Wong 71 Young Yiu-kwan; 2 Kong Kifong; Cheuk-nin, Yeung Tat-fun; Kwok 62 9. Fung Wal-cheong.Time: 80% Fung-un

Chu .Took-to, Fong Chung-ylu and Weng Kam-fook.

7130CE.

ALICE MARBLE BEATS VAL. SCOTT

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