SOUTH CHINA BASEBALL TEAM

South China's baseball team that figured prominently in the local lengue this year. Seated are C. B. Wong (manager), F. C. Loung (conch) and Harry Chin (cap- (nin) -Ming Yuen,

'Varsity Aquatics

Charles Huang Sets New Half-mile Record

At Y.M.C.A. Pool

(By "Tinker")

SWIMMING easily and without opposition, Charles Huang (Morrison Hall), who came second to Chan Chun-nam in the halfanile championship of the Colony, took first place in the half-mile free-style final of the University inter-Hostel swim- ming sports held at the European Y.M.Č.A. yesterday. His time of 12 mins. 37.2 apes. 11 a new record for that distance, The previous record being that of 13 mína, 32.7 secs, established. by Lau Po-hei (also Morrison Hall) in 1936.

Huang finished three lengthai ahead of Ng Tsun man, the well known sprinter, who was accomi

The L:mrg Teturned my udiente elise competition {L Anals on Saturday se free style events are, of course dominated by Ng Terman and C Hunny, whe Incidentally, premier to give Championship an-e more to Morran Half, but the breast-stroke otud tark stoke events are very open.

There was an amazing fuckdent

Women's

Autumn

Golf Meeting

The Autumn Merting of the Fadles

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In the 440 yard heats Que Section of the Ruyal Hongkong Golf swimmer, after indiesting thai be Club was held at Deep Water Bay would not swim, which would have and winner of the Tombstone l'om- made fi unnecessary

A. K Mackenzie to hold the ipetition was Mrs.

Inter Spot prize it .** heats, came forward at the last minute, kwam 100 yards and then M P S Cassidy FLVC ID! The intention, obvionsdy. Then prove me te was to take Iluang swim that đi, 510 tabern tance in the hope of tieing him for. W Azogenialien Pul the later beats! 1 think t

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be atentery. The male will be bundel con Sukurtas

in the YMCA pool commencing

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RESULTS

Yesterday's results and inalists

follows

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100 yards back-stroke -Not Morrison) 85 178 Kwan han

57 2 10, Wong Yat-hing Lugard 675 10, 1. Guterres (treet #3 4/10, A Be

FAM 3.543

100 Yards freestyle - Ng

BRG YATO free-style final, 1 "Murrix, Charles Funny (Morrison) 12 min 37 2/10 CA

Lo Morri Kenneth (red); 2. Ng Tun-man (Morrison) 13 indos 58 4/10, 3. Kenneth Ta (Montbong 14 Joins 26 RZAN 4.1. 8. Giuletres (Riechi

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27510, 1. Guterres Beet}

139 9/10; Wang Yat-bung Lagarde 37 6/18,

40 yards fres-style-Ng Trun-man Mor- Ng Tuman Morton) 3 rtu) 265-10, A V Ozorio (Lugards | 220 yards breast-stroke-Ton-ch

10 Hung (Morttion 21 1/15: Woog (Morrison 3 mins 412-16 Wai Kat ehede Kat-tong Lugard) 29.4/10, Wa Ching-tel Meriinon) 3 min. 55 4/10, Yeung Yuk- (Musson) 2011/10.

wn (May; Hut Kwner-Tun (Elion) and 20

106 yards breast-stroke. Flut Kwanstonį. Wie van Beetl

(King) and -10; Wong Yok-huna __ (Lagard) 71 yardı individual medley Check breast 3 2/0 Yeung Yuk-wa (May] 33/16; Wand free style) --Wong Yal-hung (astardi Gegg (Rice) 14/10; Tong loner 34 4/29; Ng Trun-nau (Morbon 345200, More S, Hu Kwan 39. Yeanut Yuk wa

{Morrison) 04.

Kennet

440 yards free-style, -- A 32 Kenneth Lo (Morrison); Charles Buong /10

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Thursday.

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH DAN October

GARRISON SPORTS

Interport Trials At V.R.C. To-day

Interport trials for the 100 and 200 yards back÷stroke, 220 yards breast-stroke, women's 50 yards breast-siroke, will be held in the V.R.C. pool to-day mi & o.m.

The entrance fee will be 20 conls and receipts will go to the South China Morning Port Bombing Fund,

World Series

Tigers Win First Game 7-2

NEW YORK, Oct. 2 (UP); the -Detroit Tigers won first game

of the World Series to-day beating the Cincinnati Reds 7-2.

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SPORTS NOTES Team of Boxers Coming From Philippines

Formation of Servicemen's Teams For Indoor Bowling

(By "Jake")

IT HAS BEEN OFFICIALLY announced that a team of boxers from the Philippines, and possibly Macao, will shortly be seen in action in Hongkong under the management of a well-known China Coast promotor.

It might also be of interest to know that an ex- middleweight champion of the P.I. will be among the "invaders", and he is spoiling for a fight--especially › with servicemen.

Indoor Bowling

The full co-operation of the manager of the Hong- kong Bowling Alleys has

been promised in regard to the formation of a team or teams of servicemen. He will sponsor their formation and their fixtures.

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A mintcli with One of the American

HOW In The Colony 13 under consideration. and It would be quite a feather in the

Capis If local bowlers were they able to humble the Yanks at their own

And game that it is possible The Alleys have

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team is in great form, and

Hall Beaten

Beaten By

U.M. Omar 21-16

Surprising Relapse Of Form

[By "Wick")

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make a

likely to strong bid for Second Divi- afon honours this year.

Their Inst two inatches have given them a goal average of 14 Fur word 2 Against, beating Kowloon FC 0-1 two Sulur- days ago and beating the 30th By RA 0-1 last oturday

A Request

The HKSIA, wish it to be known Bough These • Innuels that they are in need of a thakeh Their

the mist strength and comparation of their apponents, hat It the Kume 11- **l

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Here a splendid opportunity. Toy my Unit team in need of a pem Kanze

Water-polo

Loyal support from their respective followers is giv. ing the remaining teams in the Knock-out Champion. ship a confidence that will be hard to break.

Maddies Regt will meet the Ruval Cups of Somal final the latter having overenie. the centurid 1 ble opposition from the 8th Hew Rey is that se Th

Hockey

St. Andrew's Club, hav- ing made it known that they are in print of badminton and table tennis

tu prepared play Army Bout, te in the proces of Tina Dant hehey cle atal extrack Day Care bullenge

In Units Besarts well

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ASSN. HOCKEY MEETING POSTPONED

AFTER a brilliant start that gave him a lend of 9-0 over the first seven heads, A. J. Hall eventually suffered defeat; 16-21 when he met U. M. Omar in the Third Round of the

The Hongkong Hockey Association Colony lawn bowls Singles Championship at the Club de Recreio fixtures meeting arranged for @p.m.

Andrew yesterday. The match went to the 22nd head, and over the to-day in St. Inst 16 ends, Hall revealed a surprising relapse of form and been postponed to October 10, added only 7 shots to his opening 9.

Unlike Hall, who was consis

tently around the jack, U. M

Even-

Omar found it difficult to draw League Tennis over the opening heals. tually, curelesslegs 4121 Hall's part gave Omar the shot on the 8th end. And thereafter, Hall figured in a remarkable collapse of form.

Ca eusineidentally. [outh green, and, as in storing his two 3's and a 4, WAN contually drawing faround the jock over the full heads. for which he showed a definite pre- ference.

DECIDING MATCH IN

"A" DIVISION!

THE FINAL of the A division of

On the 21st head, Ball recovered. the tennis league will be played to~

day between Chinese. champions, sumetenlly Lake advantage of a temporary falling-off on Omar's part, and Indians, runners-up for the past few seasons, at Causeway Bay, At and drew for a 3. But there was little doubt ut that stage as to who 3 pun. would win

A beth Clubs have been without defeat, kateresting tena should be

Happy Valley Matches witnessed.

Three games were played at the- Civil Service C.C., the scoren of which were:

B. da Luz brat W. K. Way 21-8

on the 17th end,

A. R. Minu beat C. S. Rosselet 21-10 at the 23rd.

W. Hong Sling beat J. C. Remedios 21-12 at the 21st.

The following will be the teams; Chinese Taui Wai-pul. Teui Yun- pul, Paul Kong. He Ka-la, lu Tak- check, Chan Tak-chan.

Indiana.-S. A. Runijeba, II.

Y M.C.A. TEAMS

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To-day v Kunner: Rißes (5 p.m.. -Benwell, Jordan, Saxby: Heptonstall, Pennington, Waldre; Coombe. Gomunell, Dane, Cottedge. Highlands.

Saturday-First V RE 130 p.m.) -- Benwell, Jordan, Saxhs; Heptonstall, Pen- hington, Waldron, Mereka, Gunnell, A. N. Other,

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SPORTS ADVT.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

THE EIGHTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (weather perinitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 5th and THURSDAY, 10th October, 1940, commencing at 2.00 p.m. on both days.

The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. on each day.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

No One without a badge will be Dadmitted to the Members' Enclosure.

RumJehn, O. Rumjabu, I. M. A. Razack, Such must be worn throughout the

A. H. Madar, A. R. Minu

duration of each Meeting in such a manner as to be readily identified,

Badges admitting Non-Members to

to the 18th end, the former was lead-the Members' Enclosure and Club Of these three matches, the bowling by 14-12 only. His scoring burst Rooms at $5.00 per day for Gentle- lug in the third was, for consistency, of 2, 3, 2 that concluded the game, men and $3.00 per day for Ladies for the best, C. S. Russelet, after however, was in keeping with the (both including tax) are obtainable leading Minu 18-10 on the 18th, ability he had shown hitherto, and it through the SECRETARY upon the conceded 1,1,3 to lead by 18-17, and was only by narrow margins in each personal or written appileation of a then gave away a 4 on the last end, ease that Remedios failed to alter the Member, such Member to be respon-

The game finished in semi-dark-situation.

sible. for all visitors Introduced by ness, and Rosselet's tactics for the

him, and for Payment of all Chits, final head was surprising. They had, until then, been playing mainly over short to medim heads, but in the THE SURPRISE of the day was Exchange Building. (Tel. 27704) wif

odded.

AT KOWLOON F.C.

etc.

The Secretary's Office, 1st floor,

bad light Rosselet 'hrew the fack for from the Kowloon Football Club close at 11.45 am, on both days. a full head and it become a test of where A. Eastman eliminated H. A. Tiffins are obtainable at the Club- eyesight with a neosure of luck Alves 21-13 on the 21st head. House provided they are ordered in Alves was too erratic for good advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel Hong Sling and Remedios were is next score was. 4 on the 8th

bowling. Except for one on the 3rd, 21920).

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE ever in close teach, and right up Eastman was then with a total of 9, The price of admission to the and this was increased to 14 by the Pubile Enclosure la $1.00 including 12th-without any change to Alves Tax, for alt Persons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers Two's on the 13th, 14th and 16th, and Sailors in Uniform are admitted however, made it seem that Alves Half Price. was recovering, but it was a flash only, and when Eastruan scored 3 on

[about over.

METROPOLE HOTEL

score.

CENTRAL - CLEAN COMFORTABLE - FIREPROOF the 18th to lead 19-11, the game was

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary, Hongkong, 30th September 1940,

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Come along with Deanna for the romantic time of your life..

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