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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
August 8, 1941.
To Swimmers
Items Of Interest To
Preview Of Colony Championships
Ko Mia-ling
J. Anderson
Stars On View At V.R.C. To-morrow
Combined Gala To Aid Bomber & War Relief Funds
(By "Tinker")
V. Churn
TO-MORROW NIGHT'S GALA should be the greatest of the year. The best of the Victoria Recreation Club and the European Y.M.C.A. combine to oppose the combined Chinese Clubs #f and in all should provide not only à preview to the Championships at the end of the year, but quite some support for the Bomber Fund and the British Fund for the Relief of Distress in China.
Charles Huang A. K. Rumfahn
Major Baseball .
Cardinals Back To Winning Form
NEW YORK. Aug. 7 (UP) —SI Louis Cardinals struck winning form to-day when they avenged yesterday's defeat at the hands of Cincinnati Reds, nosing oul The Reds 3-2.
Yankers, supreme New York leauers of the American League, bowed to Baston Red Sox. Scores were:
NATIONAL LEAGUE
There will be a distinguished gathering including His Excel- lency the Governor, His Ex- cellency the General Officer Commanding, and Commodore Collinson.
There is no gainsaying the strength of the Chinese side and with only the slightest hesita- tion I would place faith in them to bring home the bacon. The inclusion of Noel Hammond and Wilfred Lawrence in the V.R.C.- Y.ALC.A. teams adds consider- ably to their prospects, for it is in the male side of the com- bination that their weakness lies.
Among the wonnen, the V.R.C.-"Y" trio of Celeste Guterres, Vivienne Churn and Jackle Anderson are a winning combination, especially for. the medley relay, and though the Chinese, led by Ko Miu-ling. Ho Wai-king, Sa Wai-ying and Tsang. Fung-kwan, should take yards free-style relay, the last of their events the mixed relay -- should be to the V.R.C.-"Y"
the 300
The Chinese girls have been consistently equalling and break-
D. Hutchinson
Do Wat-king
Ng Nin
Appeal Against Colour Ban In Boxing
Bowl Pairs Tournament
OMAR BROTHERS' OVERWHELMING WIN
Hamilton and Holland Beat
Coates and Bradbury
OUTSTANDING RESULTS of yesterday's matches in the third round of the pairs lawn bowls, championship were the victory of the Omar brothers-A.M. and U.M.-by 38-3 over C. Gowland and J. McCutcheon, and the triumph of K. C. Hamilton and A. M. Holland over the strong Craigengower pair, A. E. Coates and B. W. Bradbury, by 20-15.
Four other games were played. their results being:
J. V. Ramsay and R. Morrison beat C. Van and J. C. Remedios 29-0 at the Kowloon .B.G.C.
D. A. Rosario and J. S, Landolt beat F. A. Peckham and W. Me- Neill 20-18 at the Police .C.
W. Cameron and E. G. Post heat C. R. Pereira and F. X. M. da Silva 20-10 at the Kowloon B.G,C. H. R. Pinna and B. Basto beat C. M. da Sira and F, X. Soures 31-12 at ile Kowloon C.C.
THE OMARS' game was too one- sidled for words. The Prison Officers registered singles on only three of Craigen- the 21 heads, while the Kower players scored three 4's and finished of the match with a 5 ori. the last end.
Scores were:
Onists:
Classes For Aspiring
Soccer Referees
At a Joint Meeting of the Hong- kong Football Referees' Association and the Army Football Referees' Association, at which Lieut. L, G. Crossby and Mr J. F. da Silva were elected Chairman and Hon. Secretary respectively, it agreed that an educational class will be started for the benefit of the Civilian and Services aspirants to the Referees' Certifestes.
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McCutcheon:
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Excellent Game
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the China Command Headquarters commencing on Monday, August 18. 1941 at 7 pm, and continued Thurs- day and subsequent Mondays and
Lectures -
to conclude with an Examination. was A cordial invitation is extended to
any enthusiasts of the game Association Football who desire to be Issued with the Certificates. Further
LIVERPOOL, Aug. 7 (Reuter), Hamilton-Holland game at the Kow-Thursdays for a course of The colour ban which prevents doon F.C. was a very close game,
throughout certala boxers from competing for and the standard the British titles though allowed high. Hamilton and Contes were of to contest in the Empire clabia muchuess, and it was just the flight pionships Tommy Martin, in the superiority of Holland over Bradbury heavyweight division is at present that carried the Bowling Green pair appealing for the raising of the ban through, to mind with the state -comes ment of Ned Tarleton, holder of the British and Empire feather-
weight championships,
He says that the ban should be
ing 1935 National records of late, lifted and if the Board of Control is not particularly surpris-Would do so he would stalte his titles Kid Tanner, the British ing for these 1935 times are below inst those which are being made by the Guiana chuunpion, who has resided in
England for the past three years. girls today.
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There is reason to hope, for in- stance, that Miss Churn will be able to finish the 50 yards in the Cham- pionships, in under 30 seconds.
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Middlesex Gala
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Middlesex Regiment annusl swimming sports were held at the European Y.I.C.A. pool yesterday and resulted in a victory for A Company over Headquarters by
B. C and D Companies scored 37, 20 and 14 respectively.
In the Orst of these events the Chinese trio of Poon Wing-kai, Ng Nin and Tsui. Hang are opposed to A. K. Runjohn. David Hutchinson and Noel Hammond, the competiturs swinning back-stroke, breaststroke and free-style in their respective or- dler.
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Mr J. F. da Silva, c/o Treasury, Windsor House, 3rd floor.
Ceates and Bradbury Kenred on 11 heads, and Hamilton and Holland on 10, but the latter's card
Service candidates should obtain Included, two 4's and a 3, whereas
from their Unit Sports Officers per- the former's highest score was mission to attend these classes.
3 on the 10th end.
Hamilton and Holland led treen the Arst head and were never be- and did very well to score two 2's. hind. They led 10-3 on the 9th, and i Scores were:
10-9 on the 15th, but over the suc- 'ceeding foute hends, the Craivent- Rower pair scored 1, 1, 1, 2 and drew up to 14-18.
They failed mariowly to displace'
the counting shot on the next heat.
and could not převent a 3 on
Scores were:
Hradbury:
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Landalt:
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1, 1, 0, 2,
McNelli:
0, 2, 1. 1. 1, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 2, 0, 0, 0, 0, 2, 0, 2, 2=10
Other Games'
TWO 6% were scored in two of the remaining three matches. C. R. Pereira and F. X. Silva registered that number on the second end, 15 after their opponents had opened with a 4, but were eventually beaten 29-19. The second six was Pinna and Basto's at the K.C.C. against Silva and Soares...This_was_on_the_ 1911 end, to make the score 20-11.
Stores in these games were:
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TOKYO, Aug. 6 (Domei). 20th which save the Bowling Green -Baseball, which has bear the match. come Japan's most popular sport and which attracts en- thusiastic crowds of 100,000 Boliant:
times, has been de- nounced-by-the-Toyama-Pre- Fectural Physical. Culture Association as "alien, and (tumjam will undoubtedly give
unsuited to the Japanese." aleat for his distance, which Ng
The Toyunu Association has issued Nin breast-stroke) using the but
a declaration favouring · Sumo, or terfly should about make up.
123741 then, depending as it probably will Japanese catch-as-catch-can wrest- on the free-style, it is a questioning, over Baseball. whether Hammond is suficiently
Samo, Dunnouncement asserts with
trained to stand off the challenge tem pride, is comparable to buy
from Tsui Haug,
sport of foreign origin and the ec- claration is further bucked by the
A SECOND CLOSE game was that between D. `A. Rosario and J. S. Landolt und P. A. Peckham | F. X. and W. McNeill.. It was another Craigengower - Bowling Green game, but in which the defeat of their clubnates was avenged by Rosario and Landolt,
It was a very, even struggle right i
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In the second of statement that a new Yen 500,000 Sumo up to the 10th end, the score at the I. Hasta: these races, the arena is to be erected soon.
10th being all, but over the second
Chinese women's The Japan Times and "Advertisetretch the Bowling Green players quartette will be says that the announcement "caused a went into a 1-0 lead on the 12th,
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1. 0, 1, 0, 1, 1, 3, 0, 8. Easy Victory
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hends, and Ng Po-bing the Toyama Association. On the opposife
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DELUXE TRAINE
side we have again Saunders provide the opposition, and
the V.R. C. trio here, I would favour the Chinese. augmented by
W. Lawrence
Irene Lopes. They remaining relay will be the 300 yards free-style for six men are very even.
For the men, Ng Nin, Tsui Harig, n-side. Ng Nin, Teul Hang. Wong Wong Sit-lun (Charles Hunng) and Chi-hung, Wong Siu-lun, Ng Chun- Wong
swim Chi hung arc the re- mun
Shek utret
Kam-pul presentatives, wille D. Hutchinson, against D. Hutchinson, W. Lawrence. E. F. N. Hammant, W. Lawrence and G. N. Hammond, G. Saunders,
Paul and B. S. Wilson,
The Chinese sextet seen far more Imposing than do their opposites, and I would give them the edge.
BOMBER IN TRAINING-Jos Louis, world champion, heavy. weight boxer, takes workout on bag, at training quarters at Greenwood Lake, N. J. Ho risks tille 18th time, with Billy Conn on June 18, in New York.
The six relays, therefore, show an even balance, and the whole may depend on the results of the other three gala events the 100 yards free-style (Individual), the diving and the water-polo, NX Nin is not swimming in the "100", Wong Siu-lun and Tsul Hang being the Chinese swimmers. and 1utchinson and Lionel Roza-Pereira are for the Vat.C. "Y"
Charles Huang kas beaten Hutchin- son once this season, that being in the Y.M.C.A. 100l in the Y.M.C.A.~ University gata on June 28. Perhaps
do so again. le can
I haven't seen
of the Chinese nny divers in action this year and can (auch no opinion, but if they have improved on their showing in last year's championships. Roza Pereira is likely in for a beating.
And finally comes the water-polo in which anything can happen.
ONE thing is certain, and that is
that some of the local recorda may be in danger, and it would be ndolsable for the oficials of this Meet to be prepared for such,
ND after the excitement is all A
over, there will be dancing. In the Club to the strains of Art Car- neiro's band, by courtesy of the Peninsula Hotel.
And if all this cannot satisfy spec- tators. it would be difficult to imagine what would
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