Monday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
August
1940.
MONDAY MORNING
UNIVERSITY BEAT SOUTH CHINA
Ng Tsun-man Shines In Aquatic Gala At North Point
A University swimming squad gained a sur- prisingly easy victory over the South China Athle- tic Association's team at the latter's pool on Saturday, winning by the large margin of 31 points to 17. South China A.A. lost both the free style and medley relays, and were able to gain throe first places, one second and two thirds.
Ng Chun-man, who captained the University side, distinguished himself when he took the 50 and 100 metres free style events, his work in the relays was rendered al- most abortive by the poor opposition from the South China swimmers.
Chun--man
awnin
!
in the
Un- 50
swerving course
metres, and was never, at any McSpaden And
point of the race, challenged, Anishing a good few metres to the good of his team mate, Ngau Kwok-kei, who beat Aw Leung- wah (S.C.A.A.) for second place. SOUTH CHINA'S FIRST WIN
HE University pair of Kenneth TETOR Hung-taks kept
Lo
pace
Snead Tie In
Canadian Open
and
TORONTO, Aug. 18 (Reuter). with Yeung
Cheung-wul Harold McSpaden, the holder, (S.C.A.A.), for the first few laps in Sam Shead tied with an aggregate of Open Golf the 400 mettes free style, after which 281 for the Canadian Young gained a slight lead, and Championship to-day, was able to increase slightly to finish 20 metres in front of them,
Ho Poon-kan (S.C.A.A.) gained a lend of half a body's length from Hul Kwan-lum and Yeung Yuk-wah, both of the University, in the third length of their 200 metres breast
The play-off over 18 holes will be held to-morrow.
The rounds were:
McSpaden 70-69-73-09-281.
Snead 67-60-75-73281.
stroke swim. In a magnificent spurt evening's programme, when Young over the last stages of the final lap, Cheung-wah (S.C.A.A.) was seen to he drew further ahead to win com-draw up to Gutterres in the final few metres and swim stroke for stroke fortably by two body lengths.
South China's second stringer at- with the University back stroker. tempted to wrest third place from They both appeared to touch the Yeung Yuk-wah, and board at the same time, with possibly un exciting one Gutterres in the lead, but after consultation between the award judges it was decided to
the
University was carried to the judges. who finally much
awarded Yeung third place.
Ngau Kwok-itei (H.K.U.), swam second plure to Yeung.
level with Au Wal-lum (S.CAA) Ho Poon-kan (S.C.A.A.) carried
for the first 40 metres of the 200 off the 100 metres breast stroke, but
S. CHINA-UNIVERSITY GALA
COMMENTARY
AN EXCELLENT VIEW of the 100 metros backstroke race during the South China A.A. University aquatic gala at North Point on Saturday. The Undergraduates won by 31 points to 17.-Ming Yuen.
BRITAIN NOSED
OUT
Portugal Win First Game Of Local International Series
THOUGH RAIN WASHED OUT the play-off for the local League baseball pennant, the first game of the International Series that was played yesterday at Caroline Hill more than compensated for any disappointment there may have been over the H.B.-U.S.S. Mindanao League clash. Portugal nosed out Britain 7-6 in a thrilling game in which it was not until the final inning that the Portu- guese lade brought home the winning_tally.
Proceeds were devoted to the "S. C. M. Post" and
One of the many thrilling moments metrom free style relay. Ngau not without a struggle, Hul Kwan- in the Portugal-Brain International spurted towards the end and
gave lum
lum (H.K.U.) offering stern opposi- Shield baseball clash yesterday at Lam Yui-sang a five metres lead tion. Ho's good generalship, how-Caroline Hiff. The former won 7-8,"H.K. Telegraph" War Fund. which the later idst to Chiu Pul-lum by swimming right into Chiu's lane Chiu, by virtue of his straight swim, was able to gain on Lam, and Lee Pak-hel took the water several
before seconds
ever, gave him the race, ps a final burst, which left Hul spent, enabled Ho to draw ahead and win by a body's length.
Yeung Yuk-wah again followed Wong Yat-hung his team mate
to take third place (H.K.U. Wong, however, overtook adding up more points for the Uni- Lee and gave Ng Chun-man a lead versity. of about 10 metres which Ng had no difficulty in maintaining to the end against Lau, Woo.
CHUN-MAN TAKES 100 METRES
EVACUEE WINS
CANADIAN. TENNIS TITLE
None who went to the ground
expected but that the Portu-
guese boys were a "sure thing," and this was strengthened when they staged a run-around in the second frame and chalked up 6 runa! U'S EASY WIN IN MEDLEY
HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, Aug, 18 In the fourth and fifth innings. Little, former however, Britain came back with the THE medley relay was won easily (Reuter). Mrs. THE
Round, ex-Wimbledon old bulldog spirit and in each of by the University, Wong Yat-Dorothy
FRIENDLY. FIXTURE
U.S.S. Tulsa And China In Thrilling Tie
AFTER a short interval of rest Nga boy's length lead, which was her son for the duration, to-day wen ting entorhove three uns THE NIGHTCAP-yesterday was a
half scores.
Ng Chua-manswam 1
friendly tussle
U.S.S. Chun-man took the water for increased by the latter to three the Eastern Canada tennis champion- And then after a scoreless sixth, Tulsa and China, and the game con- the 100 metres free style. Swim-body's lengths.
ship, beating Mrs. Gordon Lewis, of Zinho Gosano romped home oncluded with the scores tled-3-3-there Mendonca's hit to put the game in
being straight Ottawa, 6-4, 6-0. ming strongly against a strong tide
the bag for Portugal.
Portugal will now meet the winner of the U.S.-China game.
Scores were:
in the first lap, he took notters course to increase the lead given him
easily till the Anal few metres from to about 25 metres.
his team mate Ngau Kwok-kel, who
led Lee Puk-kee (S.C.A.A.) by a few metres.
Wong Yat-huns! and Gullerren
Following are the results:-
RESULTS
(HKU.), were slightly in the lead (University): 2, Au Kwok-kel (Univer- 50 Metres free-style-i. Ng Teun-man the frat two laps of the 100lty); 3, Au Leung-wah (South China). metres back stroke, which Wong Time: 274/0 secs.
in
took easily: The struggle for second wal (South China); 2 Law Tak-cheong
400 Metres tree-style-Yeung Cheong place won the keenest of the whole University): 3, Tang tang-tak Univer-
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Fox
Foley 20
Leonard p
Jorge 3b CORTY 19
The remaining quarter-final match Taylor of
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Fu 10
in the Lawn Bowls Kink Champion-gins i ship-. 8, tosselet v. A. Brooksbank which was to have been played at the Civil Service C.C. yesterday was not played owing to
of the Portugal players A. E. Coates-being still in hospital following his trafle accident Sourd s
Alves et {last week.
Gosano 3b
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The Lawn Bowls League programme on Saturday was completely washed out by rala.
Z. Gosano 25 Pereira p Beltrao 1b
Mendonce e Campos ri
On Wednesday next, at 5.16 p.m. the D. Gosano First Division match between Craigen-G. Gosano if Kawer C.C. and Howlson Bowling Green Club, which had to be abandon-
ed mid-way on Saturday, August 13, berhuso of rain, will be
continued.
With tour heads to go on two rinks, Craigengower C.C. is leading by one
shol.
K.F.C. Annual Meeting
The 26th annual general meeting of members of the Kowloon Football Club will be held at the Club pavilion on Friday, August 30, at 6 p.m.
city). Time: 8 nina, 383/6 sack.
200 Metres breast-strak Ho Pun- kan (Bouth China): 2, Hul Kwan-lun (University): 3, Yeung Yuk-wah (Univer
ity). Time; 3 mins. 142/5 gees.
250 Metres Four Men Relay Univer- Kity) (Au Kwok-kel, Wong Yat-hung, Lam Yiu-ebing and Ng Teun-man); 2. South China (Or Wal-lam, Chu Eui-kun, Lee Pak-tel and Lau. Wah). Time: 2 mine.
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Tist...
Stolen bases-Souza
AB
no extra inning played, Tulen opened the scoring in the second frame with one, run, and China drew level with one in the sixth, third. From then until the Eboth sides battled hard and moments were thrilling but no further score was the
made.
In the sixth, however, the sailor- men ramped home to score twice. China again replied with one run in their sixth innings, and in the and seventh, they knuckled down
and though managed another one. every sinew was strained to gain the winner, the Tulsa held them off, and the game ended in a tie 3-3.
Scores were:
China:
Lum 55
Lee #
TRU
Chinn c
Ching
Clay 3b
Leung ib
Chang Zh
Chung of
Runs
Gosano 2,
Gosano, Foley,
211tm Tala:
Rabarchl
Peterson
Douglas Ib
Gillespie Moscavage c
Cartwright
Guinn ab
to
Runs batted in-Jorge 2, L. Gosano and
Two-base luft-2. Gozano, Mendonca Moore of
Pereira, Beitrao, G.
Leonard 3 and Jörge.
B. Gozano.
Sacrifico Alves.
and leaple.
Three-bare hits-B. Gosano. and Jorge,
Double play-Leonard to 11pgira
FOX
Etruck out--by Pereira D. Leonard !. Bason on bailaott Perora 1, Leonard 3. Runs carried-of Pereirs 2, Leonard 1. Wild pitch-Leonard.
Passed balls of Fox 2.
Ut by pitcher by Pereira. Taylor; by Leonard! Pereira.
Baik-Leonard, -
Stranded-Dri. I, Porl.. First base on error-Part. 3. Umpires Lat, Bischoff and "Lum, Bcorer-W. A Smith.
Eight Entries For
13300 Metres free-style-1, N TunTable Tennis League
(University); 2 Att Kwok-kel (Univer
styl: 3. Lee Pak-hee • (South China), L
Time: min. 92/0 secs. **
100 Metres back-stroke-1, Wong Yat-
Eight teams have entered for the
hung (University) Young Cheong-wah Colony Chinese Table Tennis League, (South China); 3. L. . Guterres (Univer alty). Time: I min. 31 secs.
which is scheduled to start next
100 Metres breast-stroke-1, Ho Pun- Sunday at Confucian Hall, Hollywood kun (South China): 2, 2ur Kwan-lun Rosd The teame are:. Mel Bhing. (University): 3, Yeung Tuk-wah (Univer Hung Shing ("A", Hung: Shing "B", alty). Time: 1 min; 27 KOCH,
150 Metres Madley Stelay University Wah Sine, Chu Luen, Hop Kun. Lai Wong Yathugs, back-stroke: Young Trun ́ und' Kit "Chee." breast-stroke: Ng Tun-man, free-style);
Ruel 20
Stockton p
Runs
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Runs bafted Mascavage.
21 13
in-au, Peterson
and
Stolen hasen-Chinn 2. Chang. Chung Babacchi, Moore, Douglas and Ruel, Sacrifices-Lum, Lau and Chung. Doubla playChing-Chion-Choy. Struck out-by-Stockton 3. Ching 7. Doses on balls of Stockton 1. Ching 3.
·Runs earned-off Blockton 1. Ching 2. Stranded Chl, da Tur 5. Fint on errors=Tul, D. Umpires-Woods and 101. Scorer.-W. A. Smith.
Fastest Time' Of The Year':
Tokyo, Aug. 18. Shigeru Miyamoto, Waseda Univer- sity student, made the best time of the year in the 400 metres at the Japan swimming championships to-day when
Yuk-wah, breast-stroke; Young Yuk-wah, There are two tournaments, the he recorded 4.50 at the Melji pool.
3. Bouth China (Au Leong-wah, back-singles and doubles, and the League
Miyamoto's time is 11.3 seconds ben troke, Lam Kul-on, breast-stroke: Ln is expected to be completed in a little hind the world mork established by Cheong-wah, free-style), Tima. 3 min over a month,
Jack Medien-Domel
COUNTY CRICKET One-Day Match At Lord's For Red Cross Fund
LONDON, Aug. 18 (Reuter).—In a one-day match at Lord's in aid of the British Red Cross, Sir Pelham ("Plum"). Warner's XI defeated a Club Cricket Con- ference XI by three wickets. The winning team included two heroes of the Dunkirk evacuation-Capt. J. W. A. Stephenson, the Essex all-rounder, and John Robertson, the Middlesex batsman,-and Pilot Officer Reg Taylor, another Essex country player.
Club Conference batted first and declared at 269 for 8. F. W. Hobbs (Not related to the famous "Jack") hit up 74, while Stephenson took 4 for 64 and Taylor 1 for 33.
Sir "Plum" Warner's side replied with 271 for 7 wickets. Deuls Comp- ton and Robertson scored 101 and 48 runs respectively, while Stephenson had 13 not out.
Scores were:
SCOTTISH
LEAGUE
SOCCER
LONDON, Aur.
17
(Reuter).—
Club Conference XI.--280 for a Following were the results of the dec. (F. W. Hobbs 71. J. W. A. Southern Scoltials Football Leaguo Stephenson 4 for 64, Taylor 1 for 33). matches played to-day:
Sir Pelham Warner's XI-271 for 7 (D. Compston 101, J. Robertson 40).
100
Empire v. India
A British Empire XI defeated the Indian Gymkhama by 230 runs at Osterley. The Empire scored 281, W. F. M. Bebbington and M. D. Lyon contributing 90 and 76 respectively. Abdul Salam took five wickets for
The Indians scored only 51 runa against the deadly bowling of Clark, the West Indies "Test" player, who captured four wickets for 14 runs, and Judge, of Glamorgan, who had four for 20.
Scores were:
Albion 6, Third Lanark 1; Clyde 1, St. Mirren 3; Dumbarton 2, Mother- well 3; Hamilton 3, Partick 1; Hearts 2. Falkirk 3; Morton 2, Celtic 0; Queen's Park 2, Airdrie 3; Rangers 5, Hibernian 1.
ALICE MARBLE. WINS 26th CONSECUTIVE ·
SINGLES TITLE
MANCHESTER, Mass, · Aug. 18 (Reuter)Miss Alice Marble beat Miss Pauline Betz (Los Angeles) G-2, 6-2, in the final of the Essex Brit. Empire XI-201 (W. F. M. Country Club's lawn tennis tourna- her Babbington 90, M. D. Lyon 76. Abdul ment to-day, thereby winning Salem 5 for 100).
twenty-sixth consecutive singles title India-51 (Clark 4 for 14, P. F-since May 1938, Judge 4 for 20).
Win For Nottingham the intcford, Baillol beat New
inter-college lawn tennis cup
At Trent Bridge, Nottinghamshire by a matches to 2. beat the Notts-Derby Border League
Oxford inter-college polo Anal has by ten wickets. The Border League been won by St. Edmund Hail and
scored 87 runs, Butler taking four Queen's. wickets for 23. Notis replied with 234 for 3. Harris and Simpson hitting
30 and 71 respectively, while fard- staff had 65 not out.
Notta.-234 for 3. (Harris 50,
In order to play out time, both Simpson 71, Hardstaff 55 not out). teams then decided to indulge in a Rugby Players Loss
| fast-scoring match. 13, overs for each
side, Nulls hit up 157, Hardstoff A team composed entirely of Rugby giving brilliant exhibition of players, including the Rugby Union 111 Secretary. Comdr. S. F. Cooper, lost hurricane hitting. He scored
runs in 60 minutes hitting two sixes to the Twickenham Cricket Club by and 15 fours.
120 runs Twickenham declared at 187
The Borders Lengue replied with so for B.
for 8, and the rugger men scored 07. SURREY v. GUILDFORD Guildford drew with Surrey, the Border League-07. (Butler 4 for former scoring 100 and the latter 171
for B.
Scores were;
23).
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Jel. 28151.
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