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Monday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
July 29, 1940.
MONDAY MORNING
EASTERN A. A.
Chung Sing Beaten In
300-metres
Relay
COMMENTARY
GALA
Local Baseball
H. B. Humble Mindanao
Former Defeat Avenged By 11-3
(By "Ripple")
TIT-BIT TILT of the week-end baseball was that between the U.S.6. Mindanao and the I. B. team at
humbled the league leader 11-3,
deserved the points,
Caroline Itill yesterday. The H. B. and there was no doubt as to who
On Saturday, the Royal Engineers surprised fans with a great victory over Bouth China 7-4. And in the
A large crowd was in attendance at the Eastern Athletic Association Bathing Club on Saturday on the occasion of their first swimming gala of the season. Eastern avenged their defeat by Chung Sing at a previous relay when they took first place in the 300 metros 6-men relay which a le beat the ILK. Bail Club opened an excellent evening's programme of keenly contested events.
remaining game yesterday, the Bouth
10-3.
II.B. opened the "ball" on Saturday
with two talles in the opening frame,
and when Mindanao tallled one in the third frame it looked to be a very
'VARSITY «. Y.M.C.A. GALA. The start of the women's
The International Club gave a good account of them-close game. But in the fourth, II.B. 50 yards free-style. Miss A. Ho. (3rd), Miss Kwan Yuk-lun LEAGUE BOWLS. F. V. V. Ribeiro (Recreio "A") directing his skip, F. X. Silva, against A. R. Dallah's rink selves in the relay, they secured third place, and later in chased in another three runs which (2nd) and Miss K. Grant (1st)--Mee Cheung
made the game safe. (1.R.C.). Standing around are C. M. Silva and L. F. Xavier the water-polo, when they met the home team in an excit- (Recreio), and A. H. Rumjahn and M. Y. Adai (1.R.C.). Recreio won this rink 23-15, and the whole match 64-45ing match lost 4 goals to 3, after being led 4-0 in the
first half. Ming Yuen.
League Bowls
K.B.G.C. ESTABLISHED IN SECOND DIVISION A.M. Rodrigues' Rink Shatters Records
Ticket No. 111 Wins Sweep
WITH THE DEFEATS of the Kowloon Football Club and Taikoo, the Kowloon Bowling Green Club have taken a four points lead in the second division of the Lawn Bowls League. In the senior Division, the Recreio "A" and Craigengower continue to keep apace with each other.
Recreio, in the second Division, heartily trounced the Civil Servants by 40 shots and thus ticket No. 111 in the weekly sweep took first prize. Feature
of this match was the recordLR.C breaking rink score by A. M. C.C.C. Rodrigues' four.
Results In Brief
K.B.G.C.
Registering Poller one 6, they beat A. Stevens' rink K.D.R.C. by 45-10, and thereby establish- ed not only the highest rink total. but also the biggest KFC. marginal victory of the season.
Three sevens were scored. These Tong
Rec. were by:
First Division-U M, Omar (C.C.C.) on the 10th end to win by 26-0.
Taikoo
H.K.C.C.
Second Division.-R. Keown (Tai-7.0.C. koo) on the 11th but löst by 20-20; 1.K.C.C. and by R. Gitlins (Kowloon Tong) |H.K.F.C. on the 21st to win by 37-12.
TEN SIXES
Sixes were numerous. No less than ten were recorded. These were: First Division.-E. G. Post (Police) on the 16th head; It. Basa (Craiger- gower) on the 12th end.
Second Division.-H. L. Lockhart on the 7th end; W. Me- (K.B.G.C.) Neill Craigengower) on the 11th; A. M.
(Recreio) on the 10th; W. Willyer (Civil Service C.C.) on the 13th; and by A. J. Kow (K. Tong) on the 21st.
Third Division.-J. Watson (HK. F.C.) on the 11th and T. M. Plie (P.O.C.) on the 17th.
THIRD DIVISION
The Prison Officers' set-back by the Kowloon Football Club has put the lead for the third Division into the hands of the Hongkong Electric. For their win, the Kowloon Foot- ballers have to thank B. Evans, who, when both the other K.F.C. rinks had been beaten, trounced W. J. Bagley's four 27-12,
Sweep Results
The results of the sweep were: No. 111-Recreio, 50 shots over the C.5.0.0. in the second Division.
No. 73-Kowloon Tong, 45 shots over the Police in the second Divi- sion.
No. 760-Hongkong. F. C., 37 shots over the Indian R.C. in the third Division.
Mussolini Stages Publicity Stunt
ROME July 27 (UP)-Signor Muisolni and his partner, Lucto Savorgnon, former Universtiy cham- plon of Italy, beat Mario Polar di Nell and Eraldo Manzeglio, well- known Hallan tennis players 7-5 In the exhibition doubles sch before 71 foreign and Italian correspondents,
The set, which was hard fought, war Mussolini's way of denying foreign re- ports that he has been sick and was not. physically at to run Italy's wor machine. The foreign correspondents, totalling 45, also saw fl Duce earlier in the day demonstrate his physical fitness when he took 19 hurdles on horse- back as a part of his dally morning exercise.
Ny Duce arrived, at the tennis court on a bicycle. The couri was at his private residence, Villa Torlonia.
Elv.
FIRST DIVISION
45 Rec. "A". 77 K.C.C. 68 C.S.C.C. 63 Rec. "B" 00 H.K.F.C.
SECOND DIVISION
58 C.C.C.
51 K.B.G.C.
86 Police
95 CS.C.C.
THIRD DIVISION
sufficiently safe, the 11.B. added un- I'VARSITY SWIMMERS
As if the score--7-3--was not other four in the sixth inning for} good mensure and clinched the match 11-3.
The League table is as follows:
LEAGUE TABLE
W. I Fact
Wong Chi-hung (Eastern), ¡doubt, after the first few yards, that Fung Kai-sang (Chung Sing), Shek Kam-pul would take the event.
WATER POLO
Mindanno and Charles Huang (LA.C.) Look
The water-polo match which con- B the water simultaneously and
cluded the evening's programme į Chung Hwa were level for the first length. was a rather one-sided affair in the South China Wong made a magnificent try that half to strike the LA.C. all of K.B.C.
an under-R. Engineers and managed to obtain a slight that half to strike lead, touching the board just standing of each other's play, and when Qey did, Dey extended Eastern. before Fung and Huang.
Shek Kom-pai, Lee Fook-kee and
up
Chu Fai-lam (Eastern) got off Woo Cho-kitt, played fine Major League Games
RESULTS Following are results:
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first, and was able to draw slightly game for Eastern. Sherry 'Bux, in away from Chung Sul-chi (CS.) the first half for the 1.A.C., was un- with A. K. Rumnjalin (1.A.C.) fellow-
safe, and at least two of the goals ing close behind. Lee Fook-kee should not have been let in. In the a grand rice to second half L. M. Remedios took (Eastern) swam place his team in a decided lead, over the charge and pulled off nome Kong Cheuk-chu (C.S.) striving nice saves, while A. J. Hussain hard to reduce the half body length's played an Inspired game in attack lead Eastern hud gained. Sherry to score International's first tally, assisted in the second. Bux (LAC) was unable to creep up and on the leaders.
H. Wing Lee came in for good de- First Yeung Man-kit then Kwak fensive work, and Sherry Bux re- nica deemed himself with hard second Fung-sun (Eastern) got off to ice half play.
arts and were able to gain on the lead given by Lee Fook-kee, but Ng Sing's So Tin-mo and
made nagnilleent efforts 300 Metres free-style Relay Open to the Colony-1, Eastern Athletic und were uble
druw to
up, but not close enough. Shek Kam Association (Wong Chi-hung, Chu pui (Eastern) swans his best race to Fal-lam, Lee Fook-kee, Yeung Man- date, but was almost overtaken by kit, Kwok Fang-gun and Shek Kam- who pui); 2. Chung Shing (Fung Kwai- Sing) ( Chunh Ng Nin
Chung Shu-chee, Kong Cheuk- irregular
course, sang, swara Luiz M. Remedios, A. J. Hussain and chau, So Tin-mo, Ng Chun-man and D. Hutchinson swam hard races, but Ng Nin): 3, International (Charles were unable to gain the ground lost uang, A. J. Hussain and D. Hut-
chinson). Time! 2 mins. 57 secs. 64 previously.
Pressmen 100 Metres free-style.-, Fung Kwai-sang; 2. Won Lul-man; 3. Denny Silva. Time: 1 min. 15 secs.
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PRESSMEN'S RACE
Only three swimmers started for the Pressmen's race which was won enally by Fung Kwal-sung, although he had swum a hard 50 metres only Wan Lui-man 03 minutes previously. 73 and Benny Silva gained second and 41 third places each without seriously
45 challenging the other.
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Ladles 50 Meires free-style.-1, Miss Cheung Pul-chun; 2, Miss Loung Ah-mei; 3, Tiss Chol Chung. Time: 45 secs.
Men's 100 Metren breast-stroke................ Lui Yim-sun; 2, Laut Wing-sau; 3, Ho Siu-long. Time: 1 min. 44 secs.
BEAT Y.M.C.A:
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Two
Cleveland Overhauling
Distance Events Won By G.T. May
EUROPEAN Y.M.C.A. were beaten by the University
in their swimming meet at the "Y" Pool on Saturday, the Undergraduates triumphing by 27 points to 21.
The 'Varsity had no one to compete against G. T. May in the distance events, though Kenneth Lo, for a time,
Detroit Tigers offered a measure of competition, but they more than held
NEW YORK. July 28 (UP)-- Cleveland Indians, by virtue of their
victory over the Washington Senators to-day, are overhauling the Detroit Tigers at the head of the American League.
Scores were,
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Washington Battery:
Cleveland
Boston
their own in sprint events, thanks mainly to Ng Tsun-man, who won both 50 and 100 yards events with ease.
could (University), 871/5 seca. 3, 7, Willia
(Y.M.C.A.), LD seca.
perhaps, The University, boast of
better balanced team, "y" sadly missed the though the servlees of Henry Eardley and Dodd, both of whom were prevented from attending owing to the proximity of the typhicon.
B. S. Wilson proved to be in a class of his own in the back-strake, while far ni water-polo, the "Y". were auperior to the University.
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RESULTS
The results were:
(alversity) in Dec. 3 G.
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Ballery: Minar, Hemley. Battery: Jolinson, Dickman. St. Lou
Battery Niggeling, Harris. Susee, Grace. New York
10 13 Haltery: Russo, Huldebrank, Murphy,
Chicago
Battery: Mcoly, Pafe. New York
Battery: Gumbert, Danning.
Louis battery: McGec.
The 100 metres breast stroke for Men's 100 Metres back-stroke-St. mon members was won by Lul Yin-1. Shuk Kam-pui: 2. Young Man-kit sun, who took the lead carly on, al- 3, Lul Shek-kwan. Time: min. 25 Padrell. though un several occasions Lau secs.
(V.M.CIAL))) 20 2/3 secs.
100 yards free-style1, Ng Tun-man University), 3/5 sec.; 2. A. V. Ozorio Arnold (University, 63 BCCs 3, G.
YMCA), CO 4/5 secs. Y.4.C.A.) mine. 1 4/0 sec; L. A
440
May
G. yarda free-styka.—1, Benn (Y.M.C.A.), 8 mins. #7 4/0 vecs.: 1, K Le (University), 7 mins 05 3/5 secs.
University Women's 20 yards-free-style, 1, Miss K. Grant, 40 socal; 2. Min Kwan Yuk-lun, 46 3/8 secs; 3, Miss A. Ho, 40 SECA.
100 yarda medley relay (back, breast and free styles.)-1, IIX, University (Wong Yat-hang, Yeung Yuk-wah and Ng Trun manj, u secs, 2. Y.M.C.A. (D. S. Wilson, 50 yards free-style. Ne Taut-man Peter Wilcon and R. Goldman).
20 2/5 sets;
V. Ozorio
LK:- 200 yards free-style relay. Arnold Univeralty (A. V. Ozorla, Au Kwok-kal, Wong Yat-hung, and Ng Tsun-man).1 220 yards free-style.—1, G.. T. May min. 4 2/5 secs 2 YMCA (E. W. Rall (Y.M.C.A.), 3 min. 46 3/5 scas.; 2. L. A ton, O. 11. Fowler, G. Arnold and G. T. Benn (Y.M.C.A.), a mina, 50 75 acca; 3. May), 1 min. 00 secs.
One length under-water-1. Yeung Yuk- K. Lo (University1, 2 mins 60 3/5 pock hung (University), el 4/5 pees, 2. Tank T Ton-chitu (University), 1245 secs.: 3, Waterpolo, YMCA. best University Were Lu A Peter Wilson (Y.M.C.A), 80 3/0 pers.
100 yards back-stroke-1, D, S. Wilson Beum (2), Peter Wilson (2), G. T. May (Y.M.Č.A.). 70 4/8 secs. A. L. Guterres (2), R. Goldman (2) and G. IL Fowler,
100 yards breast-stroke-1, Wong Yat-wah CCA 25 4/3 secs; 2. T.
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try: Wyatt, Phelps. Wing-san male efforts to overtake 50 Metres Mathematical Bace for Pittsburgli him, but had soon after to give up.
Jiang Girls' College, Battery: Lanahan, Davis. The 100 metres back stroke was 1, Miss Szeto Mui-yung, 2, Miss Doston easily the best race, apart from the Cheung Put-chun; 3, Miss Slu Kai-Andrews, ♦♦ relay, of the evening. There was nongor.
Men's 30 Metres: Obstacle Bace.......... 1. Siu Lin-lair; 2, Chu Chuk-yan; 3, Ng Choi-kin.
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