Thursday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPHS
September 26, 1940.
NG NIN BREAKS
BREAST-STROKE
Chan Chun-nam Wins 220 Yards
Free-style By Touch
V. Churn, J. Anderson And Ko Mui-ling In Thrilling Fifty Yards Sprint
(By "Tinker")
Finals and Finalists
For Events To-day
The following are the final events and the competitors taking part this evening, commencing at 8.15 p.m.:
Men's 50 yds. free-style
Ng Nin, D. Hutchinson, D. H. Taylor. Ng Tsun-man and Fung Kwai-sang.
Women's 100 yds, breast-stroke- Ho Wai-man, Au Mel-chuen, Li Pa-luen, V. Chura and Ko Mul-ling. Boys' 100 yds, free-style.
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A SECOND COLONY RECORD wont by the John Tal board yesterday-the first day of the Colony Swimming Championships at the V.R.C.—when Hung, Mak Ng. Nin lowered Enrique Chaine's 1939 time for the 100 yards breast-stroke by 1.2/5 secs., record-T, ing a new time of 70 seconds.
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J. Gomes, C. A. Yvanovich and
Men's 440 yds, free-style
Chun-nam, Nin, Chan
Wal-ming and Sal-kwon.
Women's 150 yds. Medley Relay Chang Slug. ILK. University, Zal
Men's 150 yds. Medley Relay
Sing, H.K. University. "A" and V.R.C. "B".
This, however, was quite up to expectations, but in vn the 220 yards free-style event, wherein Ng Nin and Chan Chun-nam mot for the first time, the thrilling neck-and- neck struggle between these two over the last length and a balf had the spectators standing. The time was nothing brilliant, in fact, Chan Chun-nam, the winner, failed to improve on his time recorded in the heats, returning 2 mins. 32.1/5 secs.
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In respect of time, it was L badly fudged race. Ng Nin. Chan and Charles Huang, who third in 2 mins. 35.4/6 NCER., went off for 28 secs, for the 50 yards and 61.8/5 secs for the 100 yards! And this kill-i ing start undoubtedly was the cause of the comparatively poor) lime returned.
But it was as great a face us ever
Comparative Times
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
Scores
RECORD
SWIMMINGS CHAMPIONSHIPS
The picture below gives
idea of the crowd that is attend- ding at the Victoria Recreation Club for the current Colony Swimming Championships, Stands and balconies are packed to the Writt
To the left le picture of Lkynej Boza-Pereira, Colony diviar champion; giving an ex- hibition during yesterday'"' pro- gramme, in conjunction with Ed. da Rosa Stof Photographer
50 yds. 100 yds. 150 yds. 200 yds. 220 yds
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DRESSES
LIGHT WEIGHT WOOL
DESIGNS ARE
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COLOURS
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at the end of the first 100 yards, at 200 yards free-style relay.
wk stage Ng N, Charles Huang won
mia Chan (In that order)
parated by about Rositions were maintained over the
Act 50 yards, and then Chan com- V.K.C. "B".
final spurt that tenced his great
Chung Sing failed with the thist tool him nest up to and then pol
A) but Miss Le Huang, and then level with Ng Nia three swimmers.
up who awam last. caught Mul
"H" after a Chicago Ert Pandemontu WBA
looseveral yards on V.R."
Battery Lee. McCulloch over the last Ee yards when Chan
real effort
Itrictphati and Ng Nis were deck-lo-neck. Nellker oopid gala
Inch or Inter-Schools Relay St. Louis two that would have made the difference, until at the port Chan THE Inter-Schools free-style Cooper managed to slap hi harad relay was another thrilling race. St. Joseph's College beat Thus ended the Orst meeting be-Wah Yan College by a touch, aureen these two great swimmers, and the result might have been Charles
D Hung was
very good
reversed had Chalern, swim tura.
ming second for Wah Yutt, not slipped at the turn.
Moms Brat.
NG
Breast-stroke Record
Lit
Salle Gomes!
TG Nin's record in the breast-
stroke was made through College the use of the butterfly stroke. slipped badly and lost second post-
Lulz M. Remedios battled level
The turn, too, cust
place. J second
tion to Wah Yan
Results
The results were:
CHAMPIONSHIPS
glth him for the 50 yards, but. and away thereafter faded
Dught a great fight with Ho Poon-kun (3rd) and Fong Chong-yue (4th). Only a touch separated these last three men. 22.2/3; 3. Charles Huang (VAC.), 1.35.4.5,
Kong, with the normal stroke, put
Chun-nom
Bowls Championship
Football Meeting
EASTERN FORFEIT
POINTS TO SING TAO
Fined
MANAGEMENT
COM-
MITTEE of the Hongkong Football Assn. had many matters to deal with at their meeting last night. Mr. W. E. Hollands was in the Chair, and the first case for consideration was that Eastern-Sing Tao of the postponed match.
OPEN SINGLES explained that owing to the suddesi
MATCHES
Eastern, who failed to held a team, transfer of several players they were unable to raise an XI. Findings were against them, and they were ordered to forfeit two points to their op- ponents and were fined $20.
Eastern's 2nd XI were permitted to
SEVERAL MATCHES in the Lawn Bowls Singles champion-withdraw from the Second Division and their fixtures will be taken over ship were played yesterday. by the Itayal Navy, who are granted
Two outstanding victories of entry to that division. the day were those of W. Gill over M. Medina at the Civil Service C.C., and A. Hyde-Lay
UNREGISTERED PLAYERS
unregiscfred
Third Round Draw For
Open Singles
DRAW for the Third Round of the Open Slugles lawn bowls champion- ship of the Colony has been made, and the first matches will be held on Monday next. The draw (with dates and ground) was as follows the first named is challenger:
Monday, Sept. 30
KOWLOON F.C.
C. O. Silva v. W.L. Walker: M. N. Rakusen v. J. B. Landolt,
CRAIGENCOWER C.C.
A. Morton v. M. I. Abbas,
Tuesday, Oct. 1
KOWLOON F.C.
F. X. da Silva v. H. White; R. Morrison or A. E. Carey v. A. M. Holland.
CRAIGENGOWER C. C.
H. E. Strange v. F. J. Jones; L. F.
220 yards.-L, Clien Twan), 2.12.1/4: 2, Ng Nin (Chung Sung
of playing THE Women's 50 yard-1, Y Chum (V R.C.),
over A. W. Hicock at Crudgen. players resulted in fines for both the Xavier or A. L. Eastman v. B. A a superb challenge for the 50 31.25 2. Ko Mui-ting (Lat Tun), 321/3;
Police and the R.A.S.C. Palice were Alves. The first named won ned $10 for turning out with three.
KOWLOON B.G.C. yards and was only a yard behind. Anderson (VR.C1. 32.2/5.
that turu. He was another yard
R. Basa v. S. Eccleshall.or E. C. Women's 100 yards back-stroke...), L| gower. Sadick (V.1.C.). 15: 2, Trang Fung-kwan. 21-3 and the second 21.4.
unregistered men against the Rayal wr no further back.
23.1/5; 3.1. Lopes (V.R.C.). 3.3/8
At the Kowloon B.G.C. was a more Navy and RAO.C., while R.A.SC. Fincher; M. F. Alarcon v. T. A.
were fined $5 for the same intringe-Madar. W. K. Way beat W breast-stroke). 100 yards
POLICE RC head. ment in respect of one player against Simpson 2-10 on the 23rd
Shell,
Nin Ng
Surged la the correct word to aca- cube how Ng Nin went into the (Chung Bing). 70 (record); Z Lutz M. even game, Fond over the second two lengths, Remedion VRC) 7; 3. Ho Poon-kan Way scored two 4's. One on the 17th
his powerful
strokes brought (South China), 74,178,
Women's 200 yards relay-i, Y.AC. A end to draw level at 13-all, and the Lim in four seconds ahead of Re-(Weir, 1 Lopes, J. Anderson, V. Churs). raedios.
M. Nors GE Grant, M. Chen other on the 23rd end--to win!
Complete scores were: Noronha, M. Campos),
wad
the
Chung Bing (Yi Yip Two-man, Yu Pul yuk, Loo Woon-tao, Leo Ah-muil. 2.34.4/5.
royarde inter-school relay, 81 Wah, Yee Tung-lim, Robert
Civil Service C.C.
Women's 50 Free-style
W. Gill beat M. Medina 21-9 on the time-keepers Joseph's THOUGH
HOB. Young, 1573/5, 2/ Wan Zai (John 14th end: R. Bara beat A. 31 Rumjaha clocked Miss V. Churn 4/6 Tai, Chaiern, Ng Kam-yeung, Chol Tim-22-19 on the zind end,
Craigengower C.C. cond ahead of Miss Ko Mul-wah). 1.57.4/6; 3 La Salle (A Lopes, M. Younz A. Sandberg, J. Gomes), 1.592/5.
ting in the women's 50 yards free-style, to the eye the finish
V.R.C. EVENTS
A meeting of the Emergency Com- mittee followed to consider the case of Tao Kwal-shing, who was sent off the field for dangerous play in the South Chinn match against the Royal Scots.
W. R. Hillyer v. W. J. Howard,
KOWLOON C.C. C. C. Pereira v. W. Gill.
Wednesday, Oct. 2
CIVIL SERVICE C.C.
AR. Minu v. C.-S. Rosselet; R. F. The case was postponed when T50 da Luz v. W. K. Way; W. Hong-Sllag did not appear, but Tse is not allowed. J. C. Remedios. A. Hyde-Lay beat A. W. cock 21-4 to play soccer in the meanwhile. on the 16th end.
Kowloon F.C.
Junior 100 yards hack-stroke, IL. da Memed only one of touches.
A. M. Holland beat C. E. Marques 21-10 Certainly only the smallest frace Roza (81.1/5): 3. A. J. Bumain (81.3/5)
Junior 440 yards chainplanship, C. on the 10th end. tions, of a second separated A Silva-Netto (5.9.8/5); % L. M. Remedios
(6.18): 3, A. R. Rumjahn (8.24.3/1.
Bəyı' bu yards back-strokami, A. Lopes
Monteiro (423/3).
Kowloon 1.6.C.
Double Tenth Match
A MATCH will be played between the Chinese and the Best of the Co- Jony on the Club ground at 4 pm. on
W. K. Way best W, Simpson 21-18 on October 10, the proceeds to be for the A,
Miss Ko. Mas J. Anderson and 1543/6); 2. J. Roza-Pereira (41.1/5); 9, . the 23rd; C. a, Silva beni Y. H. Tang British Fund for the Relict of Dis- Miss Ho Wai-king..
-Incidentally, a typographical error the programme makes Misa Ho to a married woman though she Manly 15 years of que..
Bisa Ketouched the wall first and was followed closely by Miss *, Miss Churn and Miss J. Ander- cod but in the last Jap Miss Churn and the fore dowly moved into
mein dirat by a foot at the out-
Dise Antoniom led up to the viso filet her 'hosts'rson, and ram a fine race for third place. Women's Back-stroke WHERE was only one girl in the back stroke over 100 arda, Miss L. Sadick was veral yards in the lead at the end of the first 60 yards, and eventually won by five or six 85 seconds, CANA Trang Fung-kwan, Miss Lee Cabak-wah and Miles L. Lopes atred in a one struggle over the Last two lengths, and Miss Leo, who a lying third, dropped out of the uning when she falled badly at
Women's Relay
Powers without op off In the women's
VROA
victori
121-12 on the 17th.
tress in China.
US. S. Mindanao baseball team that beat H.B. in the League play. and won the pennant for 1940 sonson.. W. S. Chase, manager of the am, is kneeling at the extreme left of the front row-Ming Yuen.
CLUB DE RECREIO
A. J. Hall v. U. M. Omar.
Friday, Oct. 4
KOWLOON F.C.
J. McCutcheon or A. M. Omar v.
Hyde Lay.
"Y" Hockey XI's
The following will represent the YMCA. in hockey matches this week (at King's Park):
TO-ART "A" ~. Boyzi Bignals 4.30 pan-V, 3. Benwell; Rifleen and Barby: Fishlock, Pennington and Waldron; Smith, Gilchrist, Taylor, Dunne and Highlands, and
Saturday..!
let XI v. Khates (430 p.m.).-V. Hanwell; Jardan and Yourself: Coombe; Pennington and Waldron; Emith Glichrist, Taylor Dunne and Highlands.
End XI v.-Navy XI 13 pin.).—Plsblock; Heptonstall and Baxby: Spencelart. Tomlinson and. Gorman; "Macey, Donner, Smits, Iresum: and. Jaarey,
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