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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

MARK BETTERED

Lo Yuk Wing Shines In Triangular Meeting

(By "Ripple").

Apart from the fact that they both shared honours in the second Triangular Aquatic Tournament staged at the Chinese Y.M.C.A. pitch at North Point yesterday evening, the Chineso "Y" and the Chinese Bathing Club unofficially broke the existing China National record for the 200 metres relay of 2 mins. 1 1/10 secs. The Chinese "Y" won. the ovent in the new time of 2 mins. 0 2/5 sec., while the C.B.C. was 1/5 sec, behind in 2 mins. 0 3/5 sec.

Chan Chiu Pul-Ban Wing-kai (S.C.A.A.) was not far behind try- ing to overtake the leaders.

Lo Yuk-wing ("Y"),,' was appeared to be gaining on again prominent, winning the 100 metros free style for men, and helped to make possible the Wang Sau-sang made a bad turn- now record. Miss Loe Po-luening on the lap back and slackened, (S.C.A.A.), of whom much has nd even then it was touch and go boon heard of easily won the Cher swam a slightly Irregular course and managed to be a touch Women's 400 metres, winning ahead of Wong at the Anish. from her only rival, Miss Yeung King-yuk ("Y"), by about 30 metres.

THE

S.C.AA. SHARE 2 GOALS WITH "Y"

TO Yuk-wing ("Y"), started off Tournament concluded with o

water polo match 4 nicely in the Men's 100 metres

between free style, und soon sprang into a South Chiin Athletic Association 'ned lead of half body's length. Ile was Chinese Y.M.C.A. in which either only able to increase ever so slight-side scored once in the first half. ly on this lead throughout the entire For the Y.M.C.A.. So Pal:-fal in distance and won by about 5 metres. goal played a very safe game and Wan Llenan (C.B.C.), kept even saved from Young Cheung-wah and with Yeung Cheong-wah (SC.A.A), Leung Chin-wall, both dangerous but at the third length made a bad forwards of South China, who kept turning and Wan sprang into a slight up a continuous barrage of the "Y" fead. The straggle on the final inpoal. Leung was successful with eac was worthy of the crowd's applause. of his shots to draw frst blood for. but the slight lend gained by Wan South Chinit. proved beyond Young and he had to be content with third place.

TRIANGULAR AQUATICS

A fine action shot of the start of one of the men's events

between at last night's triangular swimming gala

Chinese Y.MO.A.. Couth China Athletic Association and Chinese Bathing Club, held at North Point (Ming Yuen).

V.R.C. Intra-Club Aquatics

Youngsters Show Good Form In Diving

Last night' intra-club swimming gala at the Victoria Recreation Club Soong Yu-tak ("Y"); replied soon was featured by an excellent display after with a nice shot and the game) of Diving. II. Ribeiro won with a plalu back and one-and-a-half- Ching Man-huen ("Y"), the youth waxed fast and furious till half "three dive,

somersault which gained him 34.6 ful swimmer who has already von

arrived. kommuns In the first Tournament,

Despite blank score the second points. F. G. Ainsley missed a full the best again showed himself as

half hnd many moments of excite-gainer and this spoilt his chance. L. among the juniors and lifted the enent when either side attacked and Roza Feretra, champion, showed good 100 metres free style for "B" class looked like scoring.

forin in exhibition dives, "wimmers from Lee Puk huy Following are the results:-- (S.C.A.A.) and Lau Wao (CB.A.), who finished second and third, in the gund time of 1 mins. 15 secs. MISS LEE WINS ACAIN

MISS Lee Fo-luen (S.C.A.A.), who

her

Tening:

RESULTS

A mixed relay for four teains of

Resulta:

Football Reorganised

In France

CLERMONT-FERRÁND, Aug. 6. (Havas)The heads of the French football federation, who have remained in Paris, pre_now endeavouring to reorganize the activities of the game, writes the "Paris Sole" to-tiny. They will shortly come into contact with the Government officials ira Vichy for agreements un their proposals. Two

be champtonships will organized, one for The clubs situated in the occupied zone and the other for those in the No

southern unoccupied zone, nine, was won by Miss J. Anderson's

date has been fixed yet for the championships, the "Paris Soir" concludes,

50 yards backstroke,-1, J. Cesano; 2 F. A. Noronha; 3. A. K. Runjuk. Time 38.1.

Women's 50 yards.--1, C. Guterrez; 2 1. Lopes and J. Anderson, Time 35.1.

August 15, 1940.

NEW FOOTBALL. RULING CARRIED, AT YESTERDAY'S

MEETING

Despite opposition from the Police, Hongkong Area.......(Army) Sports Board and Royal Scots, a proposal that the referee be the sole judge of whether a ground were playable, was carried by a six to five vote at the monthly inceting of the Hongkong Football Assoelation yesterday..

Mr. J. C. Gulmgam, representing | the Third Division, anid last season there had been several complaints at the cancellation of games owing to the state of the ground, and submitted that the referee be the sole judge of whether a ground were playable.

As there was no ruling on the point, Mr. Wong Ka-isun. Chairman, si- Eested that a rule be inserted in the Association's handbook,

-:

LEAGUE FIXTURES

The draw for the first round of the league on September 21 resulted.

Police

FIRST DIVISION:

Royal Scots

Kowloon

Club

Sing Tao

v. Navy

v, South China

V. St. Joseph's

v. Kwong Wah

v. Eastern

SECOND DIVISION

Middlesex n byc.

Middlesex Police

v.

Kit Chee

V.

Ordnance

Royal Scots

v.

South China-

Kowloon

V.

Club

Sing Tao 30th. R.A.

THIRD

Air Force International 10th. R.A. 12011. R.A. 20th. R.A. R.A.M.C. Shell

RASC..

v. Kwong Wah

V. Eastern

V. Engineers. DIVISION

B Signals

v, 35th. R.A,

VA.S.A.

7th. A.A.. v, Engineers

v. 24th. R.A.,

V

RA.S.C.

Bowlsters Lose

At Austin Road yesterday, Kowloon Bowling

Green Club beat the Government House Bowlsters by 73 shots to 00.. Scores:

J. E. Henson, K. C. Hamilton, L.. A. Jordan, J. McKelvle brat W. L. Walker, N. L. Smith, I. Newton, J. Deakin 27-15.

H. C. Spons. A. Nissim, H. Rese, J. Fraser lost to W, A. Cornell, Str Atlioll Macgregor, J. T. Smalley, II. 1. Pegg 20-27.

Buy's 50 yards.—1. R. Souza; 2. G. LEAGUE TENNIS Sherrir. W. S. Yvanovich: 3, L Remedios Time 37.2

Women's 50 yards (Class D)-1, M Chea; 2, Y. Yetle; a, M. Campos. Time

39.

:

100 yards (Class A)-1, C. Silva Netto: 2. M. Remedios; 3. A. J. Hussain, Time 03.

I. C. Bicknell, S. Walker, G. H. Drake beat J. A. Fraser. F. Flippance, J. Smith, S. II. Dodwell 26-13.

Chinese R. C. Beat Recreio In "A" Division by - in the C Division of the Len-

In the "A" Division of the tennis

gue, Scores:

M. K. Yew and P. C. Leung beal B.

League yesterday Chinese Recreation Fay and C. Pile 0-4; beat A. R. Club beat, Recreio-by 64 Bets fo 21%.Major and W. Morrison 0-1; beat W. Scores were:

Y.M.C.A. So Pak-fai, Yeung Yuk-team. wail, Sung Yu-tuk, Kwok Ching-hung, Chun Kam-ful Cheung Chee-heuny Chan Kwok-kwan.

Soull China-Ng Wal-chol.. Kwok was expected to break the Chut, Lee Kel-young. 11. de Sa. Kum existing record over the 400 metres, Yan-loung. II. Winglee, Llone! Lowe.

Results: started at a cracking pace and soon

100 metres (A Class).-1. Lo Yuk- left her only opponent in this event. Miss Young King-yuk (""), bewing YM.C.A. 2, Young Chen

wab (S.C.): D, Wan Luf-man (C.B.C.). hind. However, not encountering the Time: 60 4/5. 1 Class-1, Ching Mon- tightest opposition, she slowed down buen (Y.A.C.A.: 2. Lee Pak-hi (S.C.): tremendously and practically swam 3, Lau We (S.C.) Time: 74 4/5.

own race.

Boys' 100 welces breast-stroke-1, In the Women's 100 metres breast Young Ting-bong (S.C.); 2, Lau Man roke "D" class, the Misses llo Wai-shu (CBG); 3. La! Sun-ming (S.C.). tak and Ho Wal-han (C.B.C.), battled Time: 1.55 2/0. Girls-1, Ho Wal-tak

50 yards (Class D),-1, J. Gosano; 2, (CBC); 2, 1o. Wal-hang (C.B.C.).

A. H. Azado; 3, 3. Soares. Time 28.1. for premier honours. Miss Ho Wal-takt Time: 2 mins. 14 necs.

F. K. Lau and Wel Chung bent Fay 50 yards breast-stroke (butterfly)- W. P. Teul and W. C. Hung bent A. captured the title after an exclling Girts 400 metres, Milsa Lee Po-)

0.3 and Pile 0-3; drew with Major and race from her sister in the time of Juen; 2. Miss Yeung Kin-yuk, Time: 1, A. K. Rumjabn; 2 C. Marcal: 3, L. V. Gosano and J. J. Remedios

7.30.

M. Remedios. Time 32,4.

beat W. A. Reed and F, J. Remedios Morrison 6-0; beat Howlett and Baker A mins. 14 secs,

Diving 200 metres relay-1, Y.M.CA. (Le

(sealed handicap. 10-1; lost to A. V. Remedios and 3. Gon-8-2 In the 200 metres relay for men, Lo Yak-wing. ("y"), swam first Yuk-wing, Cheung Chee-heung, Chon Ribeiro (35.81; 2. A. A. Guterres (31.0); calves 4.0.

Y. P. Tsul and P. Kong beat Gosano and Pile 6-3; beat Major and Morrison atrlag and established a slight lead Ping-hong, Chan Wag-kal) 2.00 2/5; 23, C. M. Rozarlo, (30.8).

C.B.C. (Wong Yot-hung, Kwok Funr. Women's 100 yards (Class A).-C. and Remedios 6-2; beat Reed and Re-B-1; beat Howlett and Baker 6-2.

RECREIO A v. RECREIO B fun. Au Kwok-kel, Wong Sau-nan) Gutierres; 2, J. Anderson; 3, L. Lopes. medios G-1; drew with Remedios and

Recrelo "A" beat Recreio "B" by 2.00 3/5; 3, S.C. (Yeung Cheung-wali, Time 80.2.

Gonsalves 0-6. 100 yards (Class 3)-1, J. A.

W. T. Lee and D. C. Luk beat Gosana nine clear sets. Kwok Han-ming, Au Leung-wah, Chu

Marques; 2. F. M. Castro; 3, 4. A. and Remedius 0-3; beat Reed and

R. A. Marques and A. E. Noronha Puj-kan).

Sonres. Time 67.1.

Yvanovich Remedios and bent V. A.

and Remedios 6-4; lost to Boys 100 yards, L. Remedios; 2. Gonsalves 3-8.

Botelho 0-3; beat N, Beltrno and A. M. J. Gomes: 3, G. Yvanovich. Time B

Alves 6-1; beat C. & Marques and P. Wong Sau-sang swimming 47 4/6. A Class 1 Lee Cheuk-wuh 50 yards (CA)~1, LM

M FRozario 6-1 for Chinese Bathing Club, | (S.C.) 2, Ho Walking (C.B.C.); 3, Chan Remedios; 2, Luiz M. Remedios; 3. A.

J. Hussaini. Time 27.3. a very fast 25 meires and Mel-chong (Y.MCA) Time: 40

on Wong Yat-hung (CBA) and Young Cheung-wah (S.C.A.A.). This slight lead was maintained by e other members of his team, rather perliously.

Girls 50 metres (B Class).—1, Shiu Kwel-yin (Y.M.C.A.); 2, Há Wal-man Excitement reached fever pitch (S.C.) 3. Nam Shuet-yes. (S.C.). Time: when

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Protecting stocks of sandbags, with -Biaalkrart.

Photos by kind permission of the Middleme

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A. M. Silva and J. C. Fonseca beat Yvanovich and Botelho 0-2; beat Eel- trac and Alves 6-1; beat. Marques and Rozario 6-0,

H. A. Noronha and G. A. Noronha beat Yvanovich and Botelho 6-0; beat Belirao and Alves 6-2; beat Marques and Rozarlo 6-3.

KOWLOON TONG. KOWLOON

Kowloon Tong beat Kowloon bricket Club by sets to 2

Kowloon Tong beat Kowloon Cricket Club by 7 sels to 2.

E. Lee and N. F. Lee bent R. Lee and A. Zulauf 7-5; drew with Llywelyn and H. C. Fisher B-8; bent K. Brock and D. Hung '6-2.

P. Chen and D. Kwok drow with Leg and Zulout. 0-0; lost to Llewelyn and Fisher 3-6; beat Brock and Hang.6-4. D. Chan and F. K. Yee beat 'Lee and Zulauf 6-2; beat Llewelyn and Fisher 7-5; beat Brock and Hung 0-3.

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