Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

August 26, 1940.

MONDAY

MORNING COMMENTARY

CHUNG SING WITHDRAW FROM START OF THE

Y.M.C.A. GALA

Dispute Over Result Of Fifty-Yards Dash: A V.R.C. Victory

Swimming fans who attended the quadrangu- far gala held at the European Y.M.C.A. on Satur- day in anticipation of seeing some of the finest

The last of the quarter final matcher in the Open Rink. | Swimming yet in the Colony, suffered keen dis- Lawn Bowls Championship at the Civil Service C.C. yesterday, G. Duncan sending down a wood for A. Brooksbank's rink. S. Rosselet's four won 27-15.-Ming Yuen.

Bowls Championship

C.S. Rosselet

Rosselet Enters Semi-final of Open Rink Competition

C.

SCORING HEAVILY over the last eleven heads, C. S. Rosselet's rink (R. Basa, A. E. Coates and J. S. Landolt) beat A. Brooksbank's four (G. Duncan, C. F. Needham and N. J. Bebbington) 27-15 yesterday in the remaining quar. ter-final match of the Colony Rink Championship on the Civil Service green.

After opening the Beng.. Rosselet dropped behind on the 6th heal when Brooksbank scored a 1 to lend 64 This meagre lend Was minintained until the 10th end, when, with a two, Rosselet once again was in the van 10-9.

registered

Brooksbank

anoller single in the 11th noch und neurex al 10-10, but thereafter Ronelet and han men Resumed the ascendancy with n 2 and a 6 on accentive beads, and slowly forged ahend

The winning four scored on ACY PI of the fast eleven hends

The wores were

IL BRAN

A. K. Contes,

J. i.andall &

C. Rouvirt

Californians

Wins Nat'n'l

Doubles Title

appointment over the protest withdrawal of the Chung Sing contingent, including their lady swim- mers, following a controversial doad hoat decision in the 50 yards dash featuring Ng Chun-man and D. H. Taylor, Chung Sing and V.R.C. sprinting

acos.

DEEP

6FI

Despite this, and the announcement of the regrettable| death of G. H. Fowler, prominent local sportsman, and Charity Baseball member of the "Y" team, in deference to whom the water:

220 FREE-STYLE

The start of the 220 yards free-style race at the Quad- rangular swimming gala at the European Y.M.C.A. on Saturday. Lane nearest the camera is empty-Chung Sing's lane. Other swimmers were (left to right) L. A. Benn (Y.M.C.A.), Chan

Ming Yuen.

polo match which was to conclude the gala was cancelled, United States Chun-nam, winner (Lai Toun) and L. Roza Pereira (V.R.C.).—— the swimming seen, in especial the relays, caused consider- | able excitement, and spectators left mollified at V.R.C'S grand victory of 211 points as against Lai Tsun's 16 and;

Y'S" 7.

Ng Chun man took the end from the dive, and after an ex- cellent turn, in which he gained sightly more on Taylor's pause, he swam the back stretch with

good three-quarters length dead until the final few yards. when Taylor drew up on him. Ng. however, appeared to touch inches before Just the barest Taylor

MAY

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thank

"Only Rain Will

Deter Us

White-wash

China

All-Hongkong Beat

U.S. Navy 6-3

LOCAL BASEBALL matches jover the week-end provided

thrilling fare for Hongkong : fans.

The United States eliminated China from the In- Army And Air Forca

ternational Series 5-0——thereby "Time Off" For Crickot giving the Chinese boys their!

teat

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first blank card to take home! and far behind the lent n its the first imp, could LONDON, AR. 23 (Reuters in these many years. Mot

Third | Royal Air Force

British sunteti

Entre al pince with Tsong Cheong sing trail Empire XI by Bruna in a

Cricket -day. The teams included i just be

And players,

but

overal scores were:

County

tinited States

League Bowls

POLICE R.C. SURPRISE

KOWLOON C.C.

Prison Officers Take Lead

In Third Division

FOLLOWING their fine win over the Club de Recreio In the second "big" game, All

"A" in the senior Division of the Lawn Bowls League last Hongkong beat the the Navy 0-3 In the second rame of the week, the police provided a further surprise on Saturday League's Charity Cup eles, and thus when they beat the Kowloon cricketers by four shots.

drew

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Level lerow with

won

1hr

Post" and "13. K.

CHUN NAM SETS HOT PACE

BAN Chun-nam, 1. Roza-Pereira

RA.F-175 (George Cox, Sussex, American navymen, who the Recreio "A" and Craigengower continue to maintain their and 1. A fenu weve level in the 46 Clarke, West Indies, 4 for 45, Ray first game. fest lap of the 220 yards free-style, Smith, Essex, 4 at 78).

The considerably crowd contributed positions in the league table unchanged. to the "S.C.M sightly away

Empire XL-166 (Judge Glamor - ¦ Telegraph" War Fund, for the pro- The Prison Officer's Club took as Chan sel hot pace, he covered

ceeds of the matches were devoted over sole leadership of the Third the t

gan 5 for 61). 100 01 Fres

In

Chan in- reased this lead

towards that fund as the ener Ceresser, used on the 715 lap was rod- At this junc- ing two bodies length

CHESTNUT HILLA, Mass., Aug. 25 (UP)—Jack Kremer and Ted Schroe- der, a pair of 19-year-old Caitferlans. cilmated a brillant tennis season to- National day when they won Doubles title, beating Gardner Mul- toy, of Coral Gables, Fla., and Henry Prusoft. Seattle, Wash., 6-4, 8-8, 9-7

Besides being the

2012 youngest Needham, nebbington á, eve to have wom the doubles ütle Brookshank

their

thir vtebury cutistituted their treath

urnaments and there. Benn, who was considered mat of the picture, ente in for a bit of Trecovery to draw up on Lionel, and it was only Llunet's experience that gave him a close victory over Benn for second place

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WOMEN'S DOUBLES

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Aldershot Match

dar of A

At Aldershot, the first two-day match between the Alder

thr that Command and District saw the latter off to stars after the Command had declared * 265 for six.

Seures were

Three sevens were recorded. were by

These

Winning Tickets In Bowls Sweep

Winning tickets In the weekly lawn bowls wweep were!

No. 450 C.0.C. 2nd Division. No. 722-K.B.G.C. 1st Division, No. GTi-Prison Division.

Division when they trounced the In the remaining two games that|

the

the Hongkong C.C. 82-62 at Stanley, comprised

programmr, Portuguese International squad while the longkong Electric,

US.S trounced the

Asheville 1-2 former joint lenders, were beaten Alderstiol

while South China nased out Life- An Royal

4-3 in an right at North Point by the Hongkong Engineers

F.C. innings struggle.

FINE PITCHING

HONOURS of the US-China

C. S. Rooselet (C.C.C.) v, M. R. State musi go to Abbas (LR.C.) on 19th head, Internationn!

Mindanno's Powlawski, the USS

A. Spary (KCC) v. F, Channing ace pitcher, whe allowed only three |(Police) on 10th head. hits In a no-run game. The

S. M. Rumjahn (I.R.C.) v. J. S. Americans scored 0-2-1-3-0-1-0 over Dinnen (K.B.G.C.) on 2nd head.

These were in the First, Second and The seven inninga.

Third Divisions respectively. ALL SQUARE

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splendid win over the divided into two halves. The US. R.C.C. was due to the excellent bowl- Navy scured their 3 run in the first ing of E. G. Post's rink-, Perkins, c.c.c.

Miss Alier Mactile and Miss Sarah D'altrey won the 4th straight Na- Tional women's doubles fathe when

S Wison gave a poor strowing they beat Miss Bundy and Mrs Van in the 100 yards back stroke

Command.-265 for f der, Yu-ling and fluminhn were again Valentine 110, Brown, Middlesex, 51. Hyo 6-4 6-3

matched an the was either's Dennis Compton, Middlesex, 49 until the last lap, when Rumjahn put on a terrifle burst to draw ahead hal! abdy length to win from Lau in the very good time of 71 3/10

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GAME

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POLICE'S

3 innings. after which the All-W. J. D. Cameron and A. E. Carey

Omeers. 3rd

HIT

KC.C.

5 Police

62

K.B.G.C. |C.3.C.C.

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SECOND DIVISION

10 C.S.C.C.

Talkoo

Hongkong nine chalked up 1 and then in scoring a 24-13 victory over E.K.R.G.C. Order of Kern's four when the other two K, Tong a4 to put the game on ice. scoring over the seven innings was: Police rinks had been beaten by 25-Poller

All-Hongkong--0-0-0-1-4-0-1 6. 22 and 20-10.

Scores in brief were: US Navy.-0-1-2-0-0-0-0-3.

OPENING RUSH PORTUGAL opened their game | Rec, "A"

NLY two competitors took their stand for the 100 yards breast stroke, the "Y" swimmer scratched. LM Remedios provided spectators with the first big thrill when using the butterfly stroke for the first three big lead on laps he established a

He tried to keep Fong Chung-yue. the

stroke but R proved too much for him and he resorted to the ordinary day's Scottish Southern League foot-gainst the USS Asheville with a C.C.C. breast stroke. Fong, meanwhile, crept up fast and the final few yards Airdrieonistia v. Dumbarton had everyone on their toes watching, 2 v. Hearts 1. Falkirk yet

Hibernian 2 Mortant Motherwell Z. Remedius, however, touched a accend Rangers 3. Partick i v. Albion Roveza 2 te that god

St Mirren v. Queen's Park 1: Third: Lanark v. Hamilton 4-Heuter,

Chan Chun-nam again set a hot pace in the 440 yards, he covered

The following were the results of to-

ball matchen:

rush.

2:

they seemed satisfled to leave it

All seven runs were tailled in and thereafter the opening frame.

nt

that.

Scoring by Innings was: Portugal-4-3-0-0-0—7, Asheville-0-1-1-0-0-2

EXTRA INNINGS

THE CLOSEST GAME was that the first 200 yards in 2 mins 30 victory being mainly due to Chan between South China and the R. secs. Inexperienced Suyn-Netto, whe Chun-nam, who swem a grand race Engineers yesterday. Dead-locked otherwise would have given a better against Eardley to allow a margin 3-3 at the end of the seventh inning. account of himself, killed himself in for Tsang Cheung-wing's Irregular the Chinese scored the winner in the the first few laps and Just managed swimming. At one

point it was extra frame. to straggle home. May, after the

thought that May would pass Tsang, 6th length, prepared to consolidate

but the latter just got in 1/5 sec. second place, and was beaten by

before May. three quarters of the bath.

RECORD BREAKING MEDLEY RELAY

Following the gala souvenirs were presented by Mra O. Burnett,

RESULTS

Renulis were:

Tsun-man

THE Medley relay had the crowd roaring while the back strokers

50 yards free-style-1. Ng were in action and after the an- (Chung Sing) and D. II. Taylor (V.I.C.), nouncement of the result when it 25 wees. 3, G. T. May (Y.M.C.A.) 17.1/5 was learnt that the VRC, thanks to secs. Hutchinson, had established a new)

220 yards free-style-1, Ng Txun-min record of 1 min. 30.1/10 secs. for the (La Tun) 2 mins. 371/5 sec9; 2. L distance, which record was an-Roza-Pereira (V.n.C.) 2 mink 45 sece! 3,L A. Benn (Y.M.C.A.) 2 mins, 48 secs. nounced as also a For Eastern one.

100 yards back-stroke-1, A. K. Rum Jahn (VC)-713/10 sec; 2. Lau Yu

VEC. (A. K.

Laŭ and Rumjahn. were leveling that Tsun) 133/8 secs. 3. D. S. throughout the greater part of the Wilson (YMCA) 773/5 secs. race but in the final few yards in a Women's 100 yards free-style_‚open/-1, terrifle burst of speed Lau forged Mia Ko Mul-ing (Lai Tsun) i pecs.; ahead a yard. Font did his level Miss Tang Fung-kwan (Lai Trun) 44/5 best, but was no match for Hutchin-

100 yards breast-stroke-1. Lile M, son who passed him as if he, Fong, Remedios (V.R.CA CL; FO was floating on the water, to give Chung yue (Lal Tun) 14.1/8 veck

156 yards medley relay. it. Taylor) Taylor a inagnificent lend, which Rumjan, D, Hulchtason, Taylor did not concede an inch. 30.1/10 secs. Colony and Far Eastern re- cord; 2. Lai Thun fĹau Yiating. Fong Hutchinson had a short rest before Chung-Yue, Teang Cheung-ming) 124/5 taking the water again for the 200 YMCA. (D. S. Wilson, 1. Gold-

man, G. Arnold) 1 min. $5.1/5 sec.

Women's 158 yards medley exhibition yards relay. He sprang ahead of his nearest rivals, Fong Wah and G.ay-1, NE team (Miss sang Jung- kwall, Miss Ho Mul-ling, Mia Lopes) Arnold, to establish a lead which the mins. Wele, Mey, Guarnya V.R.C. team added on just so much | Mies

Miss V. Charn) mins.

2.3/5 secs.

to give Taylor an easy time in the 100 yards free-style relay), VRC (D. last 50, to win, by a' handsome | Hutchinson, L. M. Remedios, L. Roza- margin.

Pereira, D. H. Taylor) 1 min. 474/5 secs: 2 mua (ron Wet Toan Winr-ki. Chân The struggle for third place be. Chun-nam ang Cheung-ming) 1 min. 63 ROCK; 3, SYMCA (C Arnold, H. tween the Lal Tsun and the YMCA. Emróley, 2. A. Bann, G. 7. May) 1 min. was the more exciting, Lai. Teun's 03.1/5 secs,

Scoring by innings wa S. China.-1-1-0-1-0-0-0-14. R. Enginrers-0-0-0-1-1-1-0-03.

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