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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

September 24, 1940.

CHAMPIONSHIPS START TO-MORROW

D. Hutchinson's Challenge To Ng Nin For 100 Yards Title

MISS HO WAI-KING'S GREAT PROGRESS

(By "Ripple")

TO-MORROW IS THE FIRST of the three great days for which swimmers in the Colony have been waiting, and commencing at 6.15 p.m. the finals of the Colony swim- ming championships in the men's 220 yards free-style, the women's 50 yards free-style, the women's 100 yards back- stroke, the men's 100 yards breast-stroke and the women's 200 yards free-style relay will be swum at the Victoria Re- creation Club pool.

The events will go off in that order, and in the first there will be the long awaited meeting between Ng Nin and Chan Chun-nam-Hongkong's two most improved swimmers of the year.

Interest in these events this rear is at a fever pitch, for an ticipations Ate running very high. Chan Chun-nam's card-shattering race OYCE the Intf mile during the Jets IN only part of what is expected. In the course of that swini he cam within 1.35 seconds the 440 yards record and 10 svtiz off the 220 record.

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But over thin kalter distance, which will be awuth to-morrow, Ng Nut in conceded a slightly better chanser, as he is over all the shorter distatices

David Hutchinson, of the V.B.C.. affes a strong challenge for both

Yesterday the 50 and 100 yards.

after two hours training, kuichin- . won was timed over the 100 at 5541⁄2 ! WOW! This was at the end of that prelod-ust the beginning'

The

Ng Nine has been clocked for

Da

100

this year, only recently

ex

and 24% for the 50

The position summarinad 13 Hurt

Chan Chun-tiam has already bankets

440.

Five Tickets For Over Four Hundred Dollars!

A. K. Romjaka

Ng Nin

Chan Chun-nam

1940

GALLERY

OF LOCAL

D. Hutchinson

SWIMMING

1. M. Remedios

1. Roza Petrica

STARS

Fong Chong-yłu

Charles Eluang

D. II. Taylor

an

Bo Wal-king

J Andermin

སྙ་ Churn

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Adrusson tu kets 10 the Inter Hong Swimming gala at the European YMCA Friday in aid of the 5 CM Post and HK. Telegraph Bomber Fund are selling fast and at fancy prices

ot

Yesterday it is learned five the 100 tickets were whit inside one of the Hongs for Total of over $400

encountereni swimmera

mong this year's list

BUT speaking

of

camproves meble. There is little to the 880 record, and threitet. the compare with that of Miss Ho

Walking.

who offers Mian The 100 yards record in toppling Churn a challenge for the free before Ng Nin and Hutchinson, while

She 24 only 16 these two, together with 1 H Taylor style events

learned how lo swim last year and joined the

and Ng Trun-mah, should most cet-veærs af age tainly lower that for the $0.

The advent of the butterfly stroke Chinese Bathing Club's traging

recordar

men's

also means a new time for the treast- <troke, which leaves only the 220 yards free-style and the 100 yards

of the back-stroke events in any state of stabilRy

In neither of there events this year have there been any times bear i the preords (which are appended and while conceding that the back- troke time should be safe, it doesn't weem likely that with all the other free-style records in danger the 220 Hime should escape allention

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Misa Yeung San-king in 1935). Men He must be acknowledged as but a awimmer out of the ordinary. tribute must also be accorded ex It has Trainer, Mr. Wang Suu-san.

RECENT announcement that been mainly though his tuition that W. Lawrence. for reason of Miss Ho is now in the Anal for the women'- 50 and 100 yurds champion- health, will not be defending ships

his back-stroke title makes

present to A K

Rumjahn.

Lawrence, however, has had his

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MATCHES

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the

League Tennis

Ko Mal-ing

University

Beat S. China

In "A" Division

SOUTH CHINA A‚A. were narrow-

enten by the University in the "A" Division of the Tennis League

yesterday, losing 4-5. Weak Ink of the Chinese fram од the 7.11 Leung-C. L.. La combination, who Tosi xil three seis. 8. L.. Wong and K. S. Llu (5. China) won two and tied their third net, as did T. S. Wong and C.C. Ma for the University,

Scores were

S. L Wong and K. S. Lu beni P. P. Lim and S 1. Ling 0-4; drew with T. 5 Wong and C. C. Ma 0-6; beat C. Toul and . P. Ong 4-2

TH. Leung and CL Lau Jost to Lim and Ling 1-0; lost to Wong and |Mn 4-6; last to Tsui and Ong 1-8.

L. A. Chan and K. Taul beat Lim and second |Ling 6-2; lost to Worg and Ma 2-0: round of the Open Singles lawndrew with Trui and Ong 0-8 bow is championship

were played

yesterday. At the Kowloon Football Golf

Club, where, in the first round, he seared four "possibles" N. Wang

I was eliminated by II. White by 21-14. and on the same green J. C Remedios beat J. C GUI 21-18.

Closest game of all, however, was that at the Kowloon Docks between W. Walker and W. V Field, the former won 21-20

Results were:

AT CRAIGENGOWER

A Marton beat A

Brooksbank 23-0 on

J Jones beat W Harris 21-13 an the

inth

AT C.S.C.C.

View of the threatened¦ way Thay, commencing at 5 jrm, and on the 17th. "blitz", 1 append a list of Thursday, at the same place id tune. day, and a grent day it was. His finest year was 1935, as the the Hongkong, China Nationalthy will oppose Eastern AA

list of records below will show and Far Eastern records.

Many hoped that he would defend Bgures in brackets

100 are times

yd071/5

Beca

W

Lawrence,

The

accur-

1935

1823.

440 yards.-- zrakna 25.2/0 Lewrener, 1935.

his honours against this year's oppo for metres converted, as sition which is the nest ever injately as proportion will allow, local history, but his absence will not into those for yurds. be so keenly felt as would have been

the case had the range of talent been ↑

lers wide,

Bul improvements in loent swim- ming have been so great, that even

in his prime Lawrence would never 50 have been confident of success hind 10

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H.K. Records

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220 yari.-2 intos 25 aces W. Lawrence, ·

000 yard-11 min 47.4/5 ACER,

W

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| Lawrence, 1933. This time 13 now 11

| pink. 15.3/0 seen., established by Chan

| Chun-nam" on Thursday last during the

| championship heats.

100 yds breast-stroke.---112/5 secs, Irique Chaine. 1939.

En-

[00 yards back-stroke..-68,4/3 noch., Lau Pu-hel, 100.

WOMEN

100 yds 8.3/3 весл

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National Records

Mead

The 400 metres record le, as ac- curately as proportion will permit, converted Into 440 yards. These converled times are shown in brac- kets.

30 metres.-20° 1957.

hing, 1935.

MEN

(25,7), Chan Chan.

(00.3). Chan

100 metres.--(3,7

Chan-hing, 1035.

400 metres.- mina, 33.2 seca. (1 mins.

[383 secs,). Yeo Jul-mok, 1935.

100 metres back-stroke-63 seen. (76.1),

Lim Wei-chtoon. 1935,

200 metres relay 2 mins. 1.1 secs. (2 nins, .1 secs). 1035.

WOMEN

50 metres.30 secs. (33 secs). Young Sourkins. 18h.

100 metres.83 neca, (701), Yeung Bau- king. 1935.

100 metres back-stroke-1 min., 374

1035.

. (1 min. 29.4 seca), Yeung Sau-king,

I. P. Lau beat G. Porkins 21-3 on the lth.

C, S. Horselet beat G. C, Gowland 21-10 on the 23rd.

W, tlong Sung beat J. E. Hayward 21-10 on the 2nd.

AT POLICE R.C.

M. F. Alarcon beat C. W. Lam 21.9 on the 18th.

WR Hillye: bast W. Ward 21-17 on the 24th.

AT KOWLOON F.C. itemedios beat J. C. GI! 21-18,

beat J. N. Wòng 21-14.

AT KOWLOON DOCKS

W. L. Walker keat W. V. Field 21-20.

To-day's Programme

Matches today are:

Kowloon F. C.

J. McCutchron v. A. M. Omar; F. M. X. Saares v. B. Bario.

Craizengow ET

M. N. Rakusen v. F. P. Analow; A. F. Minu V. W. S. Dail or F. F. Basto,

Kowbon D.G.C.

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In a subsequent match, Kelo Univer- sity gained the verdict over Rikkyo University by a similar score.-Domel.

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200 metres relay-2 mins, 382 tees, (1)Forms for the Eighth Extra Race

mins, 40.7 seca.), 1035,

Far Eastern Records

All these records were established (by the Japanere in Manila in 1934.

MEN S

50 metres.-28.7 seca. (21.8). 100 metres/59.5 secs. (549),

155.4 sec.).

400 metres-4 mins. 13.7/secs. lê mina 100 metres back-stroke.—705 seca, (649) WOMEN

****

50_metres-35.9 secs. (33.0)

-100 metres---875 seca, (803),

300 metres back-stroke-00.

200 metres relay-2 mina. 41.7 secki (0)

min. 433 secs.)...

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