Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

August 26, 1940.

MONDAY MORNING

The last of the quarter final matches in the Open Rinks Lawn Bowls Championship at the Civil Service C.C. yesterday. G. Duncan sending down a wood for A. Brooksbank's rink.

C. S. Rosselet's four won 27-15.-Ming Yuen,

Bowls Championship

Enters

C.S. Rosselet Semi-final of Open Rink Competition

SCORING HEAVILY over the last eleven headı, C.

CHUNG SING

COMMENTARY

WITHDRAW

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

Swimming fans who attended the quadrangu- lar gala held at the European Y.M.C.A. on Satur- day in anticipation of seeing some of the finest Swimming yot in the Colony, suffered koon dis- appointment over the protest withdrawal of the Chung Sing contingent, including their lady swim- mers, following a controversial dead heat decision in the 50 yards dash featuring Ng Chun-man and D. H. Taylor, Chung Sing and V.R.C. sprinting

accs.

FROM

START OF THE 220 FREE-STYLE

DEEP

EFT.

END

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

polo match which was to conclude the gala was cancelled,

the swimming seen, in especial the relays, caused consider- able excitement, and spectators left mollified at V.R.C.'S grand victory of 21% points as against Lai Tsun's 16 and "Y'S" 7.

Ng Chun-man took the lead!

S. Rosselet's rink (R. Basa, A. E. Coates and J. S. Landolt) [from the dive, and after an ex- beat A. Brooksbank's four (G. Duncan, C. F. Needham and [cellent turn, in which he gained N. J. Bebbington) 27-15 yesterday in the remaining quar- slightly more on Taylor's pause. ter-final match of the Colony Rink Championship on the

Civil Service green.

After opening the scoring Rosselet dropped behind on thej 5th hend when Brookshank scored a 4 to lead 6×4. ทะ

meagre tend WILS maintained until the 10th end, when, with a two. Rosselet once again was in the van 10-9.

Annitarn

Brooksbank registered single in the 11th and tied scores at 1010, but thereafter Rusetel and his men assumed the ascendancy with a 2 had a 3 or succesive heads, and slowly forged ahead.

The winning four scored on reven

of the last eleven heads

The scores Wire:

A. B. Coston,

* Mass.

Mandali &

C. 1. Romelet

Duncan,

C. 7 Needham,

A. Brooksbuk

Californians

swam the back stretch with

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

Taylor.

barest inches before.

Wins

Nat'n'l

M

bol

du

[AY, who was not far behind the leaders m the Dust lap, evuld better dan match the place with Trong Cheung wing troll-

A JUME behind

CHUN NAM SETS HOT PACE

Roza-Perrirn

Doubles Title

CHESTNUT HILLS, Ma^R. ADE. 23

(UP)—Jack Kremer and Ted Schro-MAN Chun-hain. 1,

"Only Rain Will

Deter Us"

Army And Air Force "Time Off" For Cricket

scores were:

of

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

United States Chun-nam, winner (Lai Tsun) and L. Roza Pereira (V.R.C.).—

White-wash

China

All-Hongkong Beat U.S. Navy 6-3

LOCAL BASEBALL matches Cover the week-end provided thrilling fare for Hongkong fana. The United States eliminated Caina from the In- ternational Series 5-0—thereby

giving the Chinese boys their

6-3 in the second game of the League's Charity Cup series, and that

won

Ming Yuen.

League Bowls

POLICE R.C. SURPRISE KOWLOON C.C.

Prison Officers Take Lead

In Third Division

firat blank card to take home! LONDON, Apr. 25 (Reater) The in these many years.

FOLLOWING their fine win over the Club de Recreio Force brat Royal Air

Firilish

In the areond "big" game, All- Empire XI by D run in a game

Untied States

"A" in the senior Division of the Lawn Bowls League last cricket to-day. The lexma Included) Hongkong beat the

Navy several county player.

week, the police provided a further surprise on Saturday and the

when they beat the Kowloon cricketers by four shots. drew on level Letra with thr RAF-175 (George Cox, Sussex, American navymen, who De Recreio "A" and Craigengower continue to maintain their der, a pair of 19-year-old Califoria and L A. Benn were level in the 46. Clarke, West Indies, 4 for 45, Ray firai rame. citmaxed a brilliant tennis season to first lap of the 220 yards free-style, Smith, Essex, 4 for 10).

The considerable crowd contributed positions in the league table unchanged. đầy when they won the Nailonmi bu!

fell пост

slightly away

"S.C.M. Post" and "H. K. the Glamor-Telegraph" War Fund, for the pro- Pins Chou art a hot pace, he covered ley, of Coral Gables, Fla., and Henry the first 100 in di nees. Prasoff. Seattle, Wash., 6-4,8-0, D-7.

preased this lead as the race pro- Besides being the youngest

ressed, and on the 7th lap was lead- At this June- ing two bodies length.

comprised ol At Aldershot, the first day ture, Benn, who was considered out

Portuguese the Alder trounced the of the picture, come in for a bit of two-day match between

and the Aldershot Irecovery to draw up in Lionel, and shot Command

Doubles title. brain Gardner Mini-

N1 Hekkington a ever to have won the doubles title

their victory constituted their thir- teenth in 10 tournament and the 30th victory in 79 matches

WOMEN'S DOUBLEя

Empire XL-160 (Judge. Chan In-no 5 for 81).

Aldershot Match

2

Aine

10

The Prison Officer's Club took ceeds of the matches were devoted over sole leadership of the Third { *** towards that fund.

In the remaining two games that Division when they trounced the the Hongkong C.C. 82-52 at Stanley, squad while the Hongkong Electric, U.S.S. Asheville 7-2 former joint leaders, were beaten

the

programme, International

while South China nosed

11 was only Lionel's experience that District saw the latter off to Kave him a close victory over Benn start after the Command had declared Royal Engineers for sevund place

BS when

Miss Alice Marble and Miss Sarah Talfrey won their 4th straight Na- tional women's doubles title

Wilson gave a poor showing LAU they beat Miss Bundy und Mrs. Van in the 100 yards back stroke. | Ryn 6-4, 6-3

Yu-ting and Rumjahn were again matched and the race.

was either's until the last lap, when Rumjaha put on a terrifle burst to draw abend half | n body length to win from Lat in the very good time of 71.3/10 secs.

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Scores were:

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Home Football

SCOTTISH SOUTHERN LEAGUE

NLY two competitors took their

stand for the 100 yards breast stroke, the "y" swimmer scratched. L M. Remedios provided spectators with the first big theill when using! the butterfly stroke for the first three laps he established big lead Fong Chung-yue. He tried to keep

London Aug. 24. the stroke but it proved too much

100 much for The following were the results of to- Thins and he resorted to the ordinary day's Scottish Southern League

The orang ball matches: breast stroke. Fong, meanwhile, : crept up fast and the final few yards Airdrieonians 0 v. Dumbarton 1; Cettle had everyone on their toes watching, Hearts 1: Falkirk 3 v. Clyde 2: Remedios, however, touched a second Hibernian 2 v. Marion 1: Motherwell 2

Hangers 3; Partick i v. Albion Rovers o to the good,

St. Mirren 2 v. Queen's Park 1; Thard Lanark 3 Y. Hamilton Reuter

Chan Chun-nam again set a hot paco in the 410 yards. he covered

innings struggle,

out

the

4-3 10 an eight-at North Point by the Hongkong

FINE PITCHING

F.C.

Three sevens were recorded. These were by

of the US.-China HONOURS

C. 8. Rooselet (C.C.C.) v. M. I. must International

go Kame

to Abbas (LRC.) on 19th head. USS Mindanao's

A. Spary (KC.C.) v. F. Charning Powlawski. the ace pitcher, who allowed only three (Pattee) on 10th head.

The S. M Rumjahn (LR.C.) v. J. S. Americans scored 0-2-1-3-0-1-0 over Dinnen (K.B.G.C.) on 2nd head, the seven innings.

These were in the First, Second and Third Divisions respectively.

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Rame

ALL SQUARE

CHARITY GAME divided into two halves. The

wa3

POSTS HONOUR POLICE'S splendid win over the U.S. KC.C. was due to the excellent bowl-

Winning Tickets In Bowls Sweep

Winning tickets in the weekly Jawn bowls sweep wrre:

No. 456—C.C.C. 2nd Division, No 722-K.B.G.C. In Division. No. 671-Prison Offer Division.

K.C.C.

K.B.G.C. C.S.C.C.

Navy scored their 3 runs in the first ing of E. G. Post's rink-G. Perkins, c.c.c. 3 Innings, after which the All-W. J. D. Cameron and A. E. Carey-Taikoo Hongkong nine chalked up 1 and then in scoring a 24-19 victory over E.K.D.G.C. a4 to put the game on ice. Order of Kern's four when the other two. Tong searing over the seven innings wan: Police rinks had been beaten by 25-Police

All-Hongkong-0-0-0-1-4-0-16.22 and 20-18.

Scores in brief were:

U.S. Navy.-0-1-2-0-0-0-0-3.

OPENING RUSH PORTUGAL opened their game Rec, "A" foot-ainst the USS. Asheville with a CC.C.

rush. All seven runs were tallied in the opening frame. and thereafter they seemed satisfied to leave it at that.

Scoring by innings was: Portugal-4-3-0-0-07. Asheville-0-1-1-0-0-2.

EXTRA INNINGS

that

THE CLOSEST GAME was the first 200 yards in 2 mins 30 victory being mainly due to Chan between South China and the R. ecca Inexperienced Silva-Netto, who Chun-nam, who swam 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. acootat of himself, killed himself in the first few laps and just managed for Tsang Cheung-wing's irregular the Chinese scored the winner in the

swimming. At one point it was extra frame. after the thought that May would pass Tsang, Scoring by innings wES: 6th learth, prepared 10 consolidate but the latter just got in 1/5 sec.

to straggle home. May,

second place, and was beaten by three quarters of the bath.

RECORD BREAKING MEDLEY RELAY

THE Medley relay had the crowd

Lau

before May.

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

RESULTS

Results were:

несв.

were

roaring while the back strokers! were in action and after the an-

50 yards free-style). Ng Tsun-man | (Chung Sing) and D. H. Taylor (V.I.C.). nouncement of the result when it 25. acc; 5, G. T. May (Y.MCA) 27.1/5 was learnt that the V.K.C., thanks to seck. Hutchinson, had established a 'new 220 yards free-styin-1, Ng Tun-man record of 1 min. 30.1/10 szés, for the } (LAI" fun) z mins. 371/5 secs; 2. L distance, which record wwws an-Rora-Perelen (VN.C.) 2 mins. 45 neck; 3, I A. Benn (Y.M.C.A.) 7 mins, 40 secs. nounced as also a Far Eastern one.

100 yards back-stroke, A K. Rum- Jahn (V.R.C.) 71.3/10 secs; 2, Lu Yiu- and Rumjahn were levelling (Lal Trus). 13.2/5 seen; 3, D. S. throughout the greater part of the Wilson (Y.M.C.A.) 77.2/5 Becs. race but in the final few yards in a Women's 100 "yards free-style_open-1, terrific burst of speed Lau forged Stan Ko Mulling (Lal Trun) E3 secs.: 2 shead a yard. Fong did his level Miss Tsang Fung-kwan (Lal Tsun) M44/5 best, but was no match for Hutchin-100 yards breast-stroke-1. · Luiz M son who passed him as if he, Fong, Remedios (V.R.C.) 734/5 sea: Fong was floating on the water, to give 150 Ards medley relay-1, V.RC. (A, K.

Chung-yue (La) Trun) 74.1/3 seca. Taylor magnificent lead, which numJahn, D. Hutchinson, D. II. Taylor] Taylor did not concede an inch. 100.1/10 secs. Colony and Far Eastern rei 'cord: 2. Lat. Tum EXU Ylu-ting, Fong Hutchinson had a short rest before ac: VALCIA (B. S. Wilson, IL Gold- Chung-Yue. Trang Cheung-ming) 24/3 taking the water again for the 200 man, d. Arnold) 1 min, 45,1/8 secs, yards relay. He sprang ahead of his Women's 150 yard; medley exhibition nearest rivals, Fong Wah and G. lay-1, "B" team (Mi Thang Yung- Amold, to establish a lead which theo Mul-ling, Miss Loves) V.R.C. team added on just so much to give Taylor an easy time in the s last 50, to win by a handsome margin.

“A Team titlu C. Guterres

is 2. Weir, Milas V. Churn) 2 mins. – 200 yards fron-style relay-1, VRC. (D. Hutchinson, la M, Remedios, L. Roza- Pereira, D. IL Taylor) 3 min. 494/5 sect/ 2, Teun (rong Wah, Poon Wing-kal, than 03 secs 3, Chun-nam. Trang Cheung-ming) 1 min.

YBLC.A.AG. Arnold, Eardley, L. A. Benn, G. T. May) 1 min.

The struggle for third place. be tween the Lai Trun and the YMCA was the more exciting, Lai Teun's 53.1/5 C.

S. China--1-1-0-1-0-0-0-1-4.

R. Engineers,0-0-0-1-1-1-0-0-3.

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