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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

August 29, 1941.

Items Of Interest To Swimmers

Chan Chun-nam May Not Defend Titles

Understudies Proving

Worthy Of

Attention

Tsui Hang's Promising Form

(By "Tinker")

THERE IS EVERY POSSIBILITY that Chan Chun- nam, last year's sensation of the Colony Aquatic Cham- pionships, may not defend his titles this year, for one of two reasons. In several of the recent galas his non- participation in some of the events has raised conjecture, and when recently I was informed that he was under doctor's orders, I saw the reason.

This, however, is not thei primary cause that may keep him out. He has arranged to visit his people around late September or early October, und if all goes well, he will be leav- ing the Colony at that time.

It is true that he hasn't been

feeling quite up to the mark of

scratch Jate, and he may

medical grounds.

His

on

understudies, however-Yau

Saj-kwan and Lau Tal-ping--have proved their ability to

carry the name of Lai Trun through the Cham- plonships.

Consistently. Yau Sal-kwan has tlepulised for his elder club-mate and has not been beaten, His most re- cent effort in the La Tsun-Royal Scots gala on Monday night promotes him to the front rank of competitors for the 220 yards event.

His time of 2 mins 31 seca 2 nins 32 sces for broke Chan's that distance in the annual car- nival Inst year, and on Saturday.

La Taun entertain when "Hongkong University, he will have a "trial" race against one of his best opponents Charles Huang. This will be over the quarter mile, but though Huang is trying hard to reduco his time for the furlong. doubt if he can better 2.31.

1

But You's greatest threat will be Ng Nin, who last year come second

Rumours

Given The Liè

Chan Chun-nam Betters

Colony 440 Record

SINCE writing yesterday,!

MISS J. ANDERSON a good diver as well as swim mer.--Ming Yuen

Golf

Surprise Eliminations

the rumours of Chan Chun- In U.S. Amateur

nam's "unfitness have been In the given the direct lic. trials at the Chinese Y.M.C.A. last night for the selection of their team to awim against the University on Saturday, Chan covered the 440 yards in 5 mins 22.2 seca, battering his Colony re- cord of 5 mine 25.6 secs established last year

In the 50-yards-free-niyle, le algo covered the distance in the excel- ient time of 26.8 secs.

OMAHA, Neb., Aug. 28, (Reuter). Sixicon survivors in the Ameri-

Only One Filly Among St Leger Acceptors

Mazarin Still Favourite

·LONDON, Aug. 28 (Reuter).- Only one nur has been included In the nineteen final acceptances for the St Leger, the last classic of the race season which is being run at Manchester on September 5. Sho is Lord Glanely's Dancing Time, winner of the 1,000 Guineas. The last fly to race in this event wha Book Law in 1927, and, like Dancing Time, she trained at Marion.

Light is likely to be thrown on the St Leger chances to-morrow when most of the lending candidates, in- Owen cluding the Derby winner, Tudor, and Mazarin, the winner of three recent Trials, cinah In the St Simon Staken over a mile and a half at Newbury.

N.

Heavyweight Challenger From The Argentine

Conqueror Of Godoy

BUENOS AIRES (UP).— In the Argentine to-day they are talking about a world championship match bo- tween Joe Louis and Alberto Lovell, the home town boy who finally made good. Lovell's victory over Arturo Godoy has electrified this city that has blown boy from bot and cold about the Ranger, Saint Blazey, Royal Academy.across the tracks since his trip- Mazarin, Devonian Dancing Time, Starhammer flats first brought him out wort. Firore Din, Dasanib, Owen Tudor, Faites, Chateau in Rose, Bakhtowar of amateur, ranics. Suncastle, Orthodox, Ptolemy. Royalist, and Lambert Simnet.

Final Acceptances

At 29, Lovell is at his peak. Ha handles his 202 pounds like a mild-

Hke dleweight and his hands

can Amateur Golf Championship Latest Call-Overweight

is not a knockout puncher, but

П

as the result of two rounds of

few match play find

famous players left lit, Marvin Ward, win- tar In 1939 and this year's favourite, being the only past win- ner surviving.

Its

ал

craftsmanlike boxer. accurate, He has learned ring skilt the hard LONDON. Aug. 28 (Reuter).- Mazarin retained place as way, and he has smashed his way I prominence over those favourite for the St Leger in the back to world

him in his brash conquered latest call-over, after being backed who to win £500, but little business was youth, includes took totice of him

Primo,

done.

Buend ogala when he moved north to de-

In the opening round Lou Jenninga bent Richard Chapman, halder, who missed many short putts, by 5 and 4. Steve Kovach brat Charles Yates, for. Odds on Mazarin later shortened feat the declining Maxie Rosenbloom and fand talte a ileting in turn at the merwinner of the British title, by 2 to 4-1, Owen Tudor to 5-1

hands of Gunner Barlund. and 1. Dobby Riegel-beat Johnny Chateau-la-Rose to 8-1...

But fatis here were hardly--pre- Goodman, former champion, after 20

his triumph over the holes. Ted Gwin beat Ellsworthy Vines

pared for

Complete results of last night's after 19 holes.

trials were:

440 yards free-style-Chan Chun-nam) mine 22.2 secs; Yau Sal-kwan D mins 28

in the 220 to Chan Chun-nam, force; Lau Tal-ping 5 mins 34.4 secs.

this year the events are spread over

100 yards back-stroke.-Poon Wing-kal} Shlu-che 77 sec.

two weeks, which will provide Ng 73 res: Lau Yiu-ting 73.8 seca; Wong

Nin more time to take part in nearly nil events as he waitld have done last year had it been practicable.

J

for the sprints-Hutchinson A will receive spirited competition from Tsui Hung, the Eastern "flash","

the who, besides having beaten champion once already, equalled the the 50 yards at the East- record for ern-Ching Wing gnio at the Chinese "y" on Wednesday night.

Tsui Hang is not a styllst, but ne

is a powerful swimmer,

WH

On

WHILE on Championship swim- ming, the report in these columns recently the Shaughal events made much-of-lekking's strategy in winning the 220 yards free-style from T, Chle by a touch. The time, 2 mins 37 recs, was nothing to rave about, but the excitement of the race! was bound up in the closeness of the finish.

The pool was measured in metres, and for the 220 yards the competl tors had to complete eight length and then another yard.

Hekking perpetrated what was Just termed a smart move" In touching the end wall and then back to Alpping his other arm touch the finishing line. Chle was thus caught in the turn and beaten. the A

vislior

passing through Colony a day ago saw this race, and mentioned that he did not think that 11ck- the result was justified because king did not swim that last yard.

Personally, I don't see how he could, though it hardly seems an end to a race to just be able tol simply stretch out and ioin, while end still hanging on to the other of the bath, as this visitor so said,

60 yards free-style-Trang Cheong ming 208; Chan Chun-nai 20.8 secs: Lau Tal-ping 27,6 wees.

DATES AND EVENTS FOR COLONY CHAMPIONSHIPS

The Colony Swimming Clamp- lonships under the auspices of the Victoria Recreation Club will be

held on September 25 and 27 and October 2 and 4, commencing at the Thursdays and 6.07 p.m. On 0.07-p.m. on the Saturdays... The Championship programme is of

foll. wa

Thursday, September 25, 607 p.m.

Saturday, September 27, 9.07 p.m.

Men's 20 yards free-slyje; Men's 100 130 yards yards breast-stroke; Men's medley relay; Boys' 100 yards free-style (15 years and under): Women's 60 yards free-style: Women's 30 yards back-stroke; Women's 75 yards individual medley.

More Surprises

Surprises continued afterwards when the second round saw Stewart Alexen- der, the qualifying lender, knocked out 1. by Barry Havenstick by 2 and other fancied men. were beaten in this" Johnny Burke and Fred Hans, Junr. round. Hann lost to Kovach. 2 and 1. Alexander had promised well when Walker Cup mun eliminating the

Johnny Fischer in the Arst round, but was surprised by an unknown after- wards.

Betting odds are:

4-1 (0) Mazarin 0-7 (1).

5-1 (D). Owen Tudor 1-2 (L).

R-1 (0) Chateau La Ro16.

10-1 (0) Orthodox.

100-5 (a) Royallit,

100-8 o akhtawar 100-7 (t).

200-7 (0) Auncartie 100-6 (). 100-7 (0) Devonian and Dancing Time. 100-8 (0) Piroke Din,

20-1 (0) Peter and Folous. 20-1 (10) Lambert Simnel 25-1 (t_&_o).tolemy. 25-1 (0) Starwort,

33-1 (0) Royal Academy, 66-1 (0) Hangor. 200-1 (0) Saint

Taxey and Bassano,

Biggest Soccer Sensation Of Years

LONDON, Aug. 28 (Reuter).-One of the biggest football sensations of many years was caused by the Football Associa- tien's fine of Derby County of £500, the permanent suspension of its manager, the suspension of five directors "sine dic" and another director for three years for the Club's alleged irre- gularities from the 1925 season to 1938.

Government Bowls

on

The Commission states that after Alen'e yard free-style; Men's 220exhaustive examination of the whole yarda back-stroke: Men's 150 yaribe in ense that were satisfied that breaches dividual medley: Women's 220 yards free- style. Women 100 yards breast-stroke of the F.A. and Football League

A meeting of Lawn Bowls represen- and Women's Fancy Diving three dives rules and regulations had been com-

mitted.

tatives of Government Departments Iron Jimetro board).

These breaches were alleged to which have entered for the Goscombe,

Cup exceeding

Inter-Departmental be payments

those O'Sullivan allowed under transfer, bonus and Competition, will be held at the Police signing-on regulations, that money Recreation Club, Happy Valley. to meet irregular payments was Tuesday, September 2, at 6 p.m. to dis- ablained from various sources in-cuss the draw made on August 20. cluding entries in the books af payments for Journeys which were not made by the manager;

The Commission decided that the omission from the books of re- Club's past and present members payment made by supporters of concerned in the allegations would a copy of the the Club accompanying the team be furnished with breast-stroke:

to two matches in respect of the charges made against them and they

to- answer in-would be required expenditure of the Club and cluded in the accounts.

same in writing.

- Thursday, October 2, 0.07 pm

Men's 440 yards free-stylo; Men's 200 parts Freestyle relay; Men's 220 yards breast-stroke: Women's 440 yards free- style: Women's 50 yards Women's 150 yards medley relay.

Saturday, October 4, 9.07 p.m. Men's 100 yards free-style; Men's 50 yards free-style: Men's 100 yards back- kirake; Men's Fancy Diving (eight dives from 3-metre board); Women's 100 yards free-style Women's 100 yards back- 200 yards free-style

Tus week-end, Tran

Tuis week-end, Lat Tsun entertain stroke: Women's

There are no women swimmers in the University, and the girls' events

on Saturday, therefore, will be con- fined to members of Lal Tsun.

Heats

Heats for the above events (if any) will be held between September and Interest will be mainly in the 13 at 0.07 p.m. and, the exact data and quarter mile and the 100 yards. time for each hent will be announced. In the flest Yau Sal-kwan meets at a later date. Entries close on Sntur-

O at p.m. Com-) Charles Huang, and in the second day, September Lau Tal-ping opposes lluang and petitors entering for the fancy diving championship ato requested to apply Ng Taun-man, Reserved seats at 00 each can be for Diving nomination forms which

must accompany their entry.

booked at the China Sports, while

unreserved seats are 20 cents each.

Mr Poon Wing-kong, who hns

prescaled all the prizes, will 150 No. 3 Chinese Section

undertake the distribution,

Programme will be:

50 yards, tree-style, 440 yards tree-style; 100 yards back široko, 220 yards breast- stroke, 120 yards medley relay, 100 pards free-style, Women's 120 yards modley relay, 50 yards free-style, 50 yards troo siyle handicap, 50 yarda" brèaat-stroke and 100 yards breast-stroke handicap...

Win R. E. Sports

No. 3. Chinese Section, 22nd Fortress Company, won the Fort- ress Royal Engineers. Inter-Section Bwimming trophy yesterday after- hoon in the "Army Swimming pool TEXT Wednesday, at 6.07 pm, the

when they won three events and V.R.C. will hold an intra-Club

scoured second place in one other,, gala, all events except n, 200 yards mixed relay (6 x 50) being handicap Swimming on the whole was of a very fale standard for the Army and events, fa

ill be given the the Chinese swimmers stole the Hime- Charles Huang will be

food free-style and opportunity in the 220 yards. "Alight coveral Class handicap of reducing his time breast-stroke exponents being on view. The Invitation race was won by the! near to or better than 2 mins 39 Combined Small Units who beat Com "Hock, while A. K. Rumjalin, the bined Royal Artillery, with Royal Scot

hack-stroke champion, is seeking a good third. In the lust event of the to realiss his long ambition of afternoon, the Chief Engineer's Omce, oovering the distance under 70 including Col. EH, M., Cilord, C. R. PENGE! Hongkong, won the inter-Onica Re- Heats for these events will be held lay: after which the troops were en- Wednesday and Thursday, August tertained in the Barrack Dialog Hall. -and), 28,281 4.00 pm each day. Itu M Programme into m

4230, yards freestyle "A" Class, 100 yards brasat-stroke,

ekciiraku, z Diving), 80 cyards, free-styką ofis

AWometis 50 yards true-nty in, A. CIMET, STYRKA

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Lovell is a stylist whose speed and intelligence make him a threat in any ring.

They expect this speed and craft. particularly at close quarters, to match the deliberate, long-rango delivery of the Detroit bomber,

The Buenos Aires fighter has a per- sonality to match his skill. He likes applause and looks for it, but not to the point of interfering with his job in the ring,

He is ambillous, and his ambition has been fired by the taste of publie worship now that he has beaten Godoy.

He wants to be a real idol with all the trimmings, and Argentina won't rest until he has had his chance a crack at the world's heavyweight title.

New Sprint

Record

Poor Support For Y.M.C.A. Swimming Championships,

THOUGH David Hutchinson established a new members' record for the 50 yards free-slyle, there the was poor support given to

Y.M.C.A. European

swimming championship events held at the

y" pool yesterday.

In

the 100 yards breast-stroke, w.

S. Gegg had no challenge, while a similar state of affalin

the quarter-mile.

Results were:

existed for

Men's 100 yards breast-stroke-W. S. Gega: Time. 40 3/6 seck.

Aten's 50 yards back sinket, E. A, moberts (34 52/5 nece.); 2. D. 6. Wilson (34 4/8 secs.): 3. W. B, Gegg.

Men's 440 yards free-style-L, A. Benn. Time, 6 miris 34 3/5 secs.

Men's 60 yards free-style-1, D. Kut- eltinson (25 3/0 sees); (members' record); 2, E, A. Roberts (26 2/3 secs).

Meeting Postponed

The seventeenth ordinary annual general meeting of the Kowloon Golf (Club, which was to have been held

yesterday. was postponed to next. Thursday at 8 pm, owing to insufficient attendance.

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