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MONDAY MORNING

UNIVERSITY BEAT SOUTH CHINA

Ng Tsun-man Shines In Aquatic Gala At North Point

A University swimming squad gained a sur- prisingly casy victory over the South China Athio- tic Association's team at the latter's pool on Spfurday, 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 three first placos, 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 swam 401 WII. awerving course in the 50

metres, and was never, at aby McSpaden And

polnit of the race, challenged, finishing a good few metres to the good of his team mate, Nga

Kwok-kei, who beat Aw Leung- wah (S.C.A.A.) for second place,

·SOUTH CHINA'S FIRST, WIN

THE

MIE University pair of Kenneth Lo und Tong Hung-Lak kept

with

pace

Snead Tie In

Canadian Open

TORONTO, Aug. 18 (Reuter) Cheung-wah Harold McSpaden, the holder. Yeung

Open the Canadian Championship to-day.

and

Golf

(S.C.A.A.), for the first few laps in Sam Snead tied with an aggregate of the 400 mettes free style, after which 281 fo Yeung gained a slight lead, and was able to increase slightly to finlatı 20 metres in front of them.

Ho Poon-kan (S.C.A.A.) gained a load of half a body's length from Hui Kwan-lum and Young Yuk-wah, both of the University, in the third length of their 200 metres breast stroke swin In

The piny-off over 18 holes will be held to-morrow.

The rounds were: McSpaden 70-69-73-69-281. Snead 67-46--75-73281..

a rangnificent spurt evening's programme, when Yeung

over the last stages of the final lap, Cheung-wah (S.C.A.A.) was seen to

draw up to Gutterres

the final few he drew further ahead to win com-

metres and swim stroke for stroke fortably by two body lengths.

South China's second stringer ni- with the University back stroker.

They both appeared to touch the tempted to wrest third place from University Yeung Yuk-with, and board at the same time, with possibly the struggle was an exciting one Gutterres in the lead, but after between the consultation earried to the judges, who anally much

award judges it was decided to awarded Yeung third

Ngau Kwok-kel (HKU.), swam second place to 15) carried

Ho Poon-kun

level with Au Wal-lum (5.CAA), for the first 40 metres of the 200 off the 100 metres breast stroke, but petres free style relay. Ngau not without a struggle, lui Kwan- spurted towards the end and gave lum (H.K.U.) offering stern opposi Lam Yui-sang a five metres lead tion. lio's good generalship, how which the later lost to Chiu Pul-lum ever, gave him the race, as a anal

lanc. by swimming right into Chiu's

which left Hut spent, enabled burst, by virtue of his straight 1o. to draw ahead and win by a swim, was able to gain on Lam, and body's length.

Chiu,

seconds

before Wong

Lee Pak-bei took the water several Yeung Yuk-wah ngain followed Yat-hung his team inate to take third place (H.K.U.), Wonk, however, overtook diling up more points for the Uni- Lee and gave Ng Chun-man a lead versity. of about 10 metres which Ng hnd no difficulty in maintaining to the end! against Lau Woo.

U'S EASY WIN IN MEDLEY

S. CHINA-UNIVERSITY GALA

August 19 1940.

COMMENTARY

AN EXCELLENT VIEW of the 100 metres 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

One of the many thrilling momenta in the Portugal-Britain International Shield baseball clash yesterday at The former won 7-6. Caroline HUL

EVACUEE WINS CANADIAN TENNIS TITLE

OUT

First

NOSED Portugal Win 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' thrilling game clash. Portugal nosed out Britain 7-6 in a in which it was not until the final inning that the Portu guese lads brought home the winning tally.

Proceeds were devoted to the "S. C. M. Post" and "H.K. Telegraph" War. Fund.

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 runs!

FRIENDLY FIXTURE

COUNTY CRICKET One-Day Match At Lord's For Red Cross Fund

LONDON, Aug. 18 (Router).—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 G4 and Taylor 1 for 33.

Sir "Plum" Warner's side replied with 271 for 7 wickets. Denis Comp ton nud Robertson scored 101 and 48 runs respectively, while Stephenson had 13 not out.

Scores wero:

:

SCOTTISH

LEAGUE

SOCCER

LONDON, Aug. 17 (Houter).-

Club Conference X1-200 for & Following were the results of the

dec. (F. W. Hobbs 71. J. W. A Southern Scottish Football League Stephenson 4 for 64, Taylor 1 for 33). matches played to-day:

Albion 6, Third Lanark 1; Clyde 1,

Sir Pelham Warner's XI-271 for

7 (D. Compston 101, J. Robertson 40). St. Mirren 3; Dumbarton 2, Mother-

Empire v. India.

,

A British Empire XI defeated the Indian Gymkhams by 230 runs at Osterley. The Empire scored 281, W. F. M. Bebbington and M. D. Lyon contributing 80 and 70 respectively. Abdul Salam took five wickeis for 100.

well 3; Hamilton 3, Partick 1; Hearts

2, Fal-kirk 3; Morton 2, Celtic $7 Queen's Park 2, Airdrie 3; Rangers 5, Hibernian 1.

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·

ALICE MARBLE WINS 26th CONSECUTIVE SINGLES TITLE

The Indians scored only 31 runs against the deadly bowling of Clark, the West Indies "Test" player, who captured four wickets for 14

MANCHESTER, Mars, Aug. 18 and Judge, of Glamorgan, who had (Reuter)-ilss. Alice Marble beat four for 20,

Scores were;

ratris,

Miss Pauline Beiz (Los Angeles) Brit. Empire X1-281 (W. F. M 6-2, 6-2, in the final of the Exsex Country Club's lawn tennis tourna~ her Babbington 80, M. D. Lyon 70. Abdulment to-day, thereby winhing Salem 5 for 100).

twenty-sixth consecutive singles lile India-51 (Clerk 4 for 14, P. F. since May 1938, Judge 4 for 20).

Inter-college lawn tennis cup

Win For Nottingham N the interford, Balliol beat New

At Trent Bridge, Nottinghamshire by n matches to 2,

Oxford inter-college polo final has beat the Nofia-Derby Border LeaguÐ by len wickets, The Border League been won by St. Edmund Hall and scored 97 rons, Buller taking four Queen's. wickels for 23. Notts replied with

234 for 3. Harris and Simpson hiting

30 and 21 respectively, while Hard- staff had 65 not out.

.

Notis,234 for 3 (Harris 50, Simpson 71, Hardstaff 05 not out).

Rugby Players Lose

In order to play out time, bol teams then decided to indulge in a fast-acering match. 15 overs for each

A team composed entirely of Rugby side. Nolta hit 157, Hardstaff up giving a brillant exhibition of players, including the Rugby Union 111 Secretary, Comdr.. S. F. Cooper, lost hurricane hitting. He scored

The Borders League replied with

runs in 60 minutes hitting two sixes to the Twickenham Cricket Club by and 10 fours.

120 runs Twickenham declared at 187 for 6. and the rugger men scored 07. SURREY GUILDFORD Guildford drew with Surrey, the Scores were: Border League-87. (Butler 4 for former storing 109 and the latter 171

for B.

U.S.S. Tulsa And China 50 for B.

In Thrilling Tic

In the fourth and fifth innings, HALIFAX, Nova Scotla, Aur. 18

Little. former however, Britain came back with the THE medley relay was won easily (Reuter) Mrs.

Round, ex-Wimbledon old bulldog spirit and in each of

-THE-NIGHTCAP yesterday was a CHUNTM MAN~‍TAKES 100 METRES-by-the-University. Wong Yat-Dorothy

the U.B.5. Yeung Yuk-wah one and champion staying in Canada with these-cantos-drove in three runs hung favo

friendly tussle between acoreless sixth, Tolsa nad China, and the game con- FTER a short interval of rest Nga half body's length lend, which was her son for the duration, to-day won tieing the scores.

Chun-man took the water for increased by the intier to three the Eastern Canada tennis champion-

And then after a ship, beating Mrs. Gordon Lewis, of Zinho Gosano romped home oncluded with the soores fled 343-there the 100 metres free style. Swim body's lengths.

Mendonca's hit to put the game in being no extra inning played. a straight Ottawa, 6-4, 6-0. rning strongly against a strong fide Ng Chua-man Ewam

the bag for Portugal. in the first lap, ho tool matters course to increase the lead given him

Portugal will now meet the winner] casily till the final few metres from to about 25 metres.

of the U.S.-China game. team mate Ngau Kwok-kel, who Following are the results:-

Scores were:

his

lex Lee Pak-kee (S.C.A.A) by a few

metres.

Wong Yat-hung and Gutterres

RESULTS

50 Metres Tree-style-1. Ng Tun-man

(H.K.U.) were slightly in the lead (University): 2 Au Hwok-kel (Univer- in the first two lapa of the 100ty): 3, Au Leung-wah (Bouth China). inetres back stroke, which Wong Time: 27.4/5 nees.

400 Aetrex free-style-Yeung Cheong-

took easily. The struggle for second wah (South China; 2. Law Tak-cheong place was the keenest of the whole (University): 3, Tang itung-tak (Univer

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and have a

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No Lawn Bowls Over The Week-End

Britain

Gillespie t

Fox c

Foley 70 Leonard p Jorgs 3b Crary

The remaining quarter-final match Taylor of

In the Lawn Bowls Rink Champlon-in 15 slalp-C. 8. Rosselet v. A. Brooksbank --which was to have been played at the Civil Servies C.C. yesterday was ona of the not played owing to players-A. E. Coates-being still in hospital following his trafo accident Jast week.

The Lawn Bowls League programme

on Saturday was completely washed out by rala,

ileath f

Пила Hits Portugal: Souza s Alves ef

L. Gosano 3b

Z. Gozano zh Pereira

Beltran 1b

Mendonca e Campos rf

On Wednesday next, at 5,15 pm, the H, Gorano First Division match between Craigen- G. Gosano It Kower CC, and Kowloon Bowling

Green Club, which had to be abandon-

ed mid-way on Saturday, August 10,

because of rain, will be.

continued.

With four heads to go on two rinks, Craigengower C.C. is leading by one

shot.

K.F.C. Annual Meeting

The 20th annual general meeting of members of the Kowloon

Football

Club will be held at the Club pavilion

on Friday, August 30, at 0 p.m.

city). Timo: 6 mina, 383/5 xess.

200 Metres breast-stroke o Pun kan (Bouth China): 2. Hut Kwan-lun (University): 3, Yeung Yuk-wah (Univer Bity), Time: 3 mine. 142/5 gees.

20 Metres Four Men Relay Univer. sity) (Au Kwok-kel, Wong Yat-hung, Lam Yishing and Ng Tsun-mon): 2, South China (Or Wai-lam, Chu Pui-kun, en Pak-hef and Lau Weh). Tinie: 2 mins. ja3/ aces

100 Metres free-styla-1, . Ng Teun-man (University); 2. Au Kwok-kol (Univer

(South China); alty); 3. Lee Pakshee Time: 1 min. 175 c

Riens

itits

Stolen baseSOUZA

Pereira. Heltroo,

G.

Leonard 3 and Jorge,

3. Gozano.

SacrificeAlves.

Two-base ha-1

and Ollespie,

II PO

run.

Tulsa opened the scoring in the and second frume with one 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 made.

Gocano 2, Gosano, Foley,

Rune batted inJorge 2, L. Gosano and

In the sixth, however, the sailor- twico. men romped home to score China again replied with one run in their sixth innings, and in the seventh, they knuckled down and 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:

Chink:

Luni s

Lea if

LAU H

Chinn &

Ching Chey b Leung ib Chang 2b

Chung ch

Runa 2011

Tulsa:

Moore Tf Douglas b

Rabacch!

Palerson f

Gosuno, Mendonça

Gillespia

Double play-Leonard' to ggins to

Three-hase hite-B. Cosano,

and Jorgo.

ход

Struck out by Pereira 9. Leonard 1.

Bases on bals-off Pereira 1. Leonard 3.

Runs earned-off Pereira 2, Leonard 1.

Wild piken-Leonard.

Passed balls-off Pox 3.

scavage o Cartwright of Guinn b Tuel 26 Stockton p

Runs

suna batted

fit by pitcher by Pereira. Taylor: by Moscavage. Leonard: Pereira, /

Baik-Leonard,

Stranded Bri. 3, Port 8.

First base in error-Fort, 3. Umpires.nu, BischofT and Lum. Scorer W. A. Smith,

Eight Entries For

Table Tennis League

100 Metres Back-stroke-1, Wong Yet: Eight" teams bave entered for the hung (University); 2. Young Cheong-wah Colony Chinese Table Tennis League, (South China);, L. E. Outerres (Univer which is scheduled to start next sity Time: min. 31 Ma

100 eiros breast-stroke, To Pun- Sunday at Confucian Hall. Hollywood kun (South China); 2, Hul Kwanstun Roud. The teams are: Mel Shing, (University): 3, Yeung Yuk-wah (Univer-img Shing "A". Hung Shlog "9", ally_Time: 1 27 sacs NY

and

1LRU, Peterson

Stolen bases Chinn 7. Chang, Chung, Rabacchi Moore, Douglas and Ruol Bacrinces-Lum, Lau and Chunk. Double play-Ching-Chinn-Choy. Struck out by Stockton 3. Ching 7. Rokes on balisor Stockton 1, Ching_3. Runs earned-off Stockton 1, Ching 2. Stranded-Chl. 3. Tul: 3. First, on errors Umpires-Woods Scorer-W. A. Smith,

Fastest Time Of The Year

150 Metres Medley Relast University Wah Sing, Chu Laten, Hop Kun, Laialty student, made the boat time of the Wong Yat-hung, back-stroke Yeung Tsun and Alt Chee. Yuk-wah, breast-atroke; Yeung Yuk-wah; breast-strokej Ng Twin-man, free-style);

There are two tournaments, the

2 Bouth China": (Au "Leungwah, back singles and doubles, and the Lengue sirpal Lam Kul-on, breast-stroke: Leun is expected to be completed in a little | Chegg=wab, free-style), v Time. 1 min

over a month.

Takyo, Aug. "18. Shigeru Miyamoto, Waseda Univer- year. In the 400-metres at the Japan swimming championships to-day when he recorded 4.50 at the Meiji-pool,

Miyamoto's time is 11.3 seconds be hind the world mark established' by Jack Medien-Domet,

23).

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