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South China Dominate

Y.M.C.A. Gala

Capture Major Events in Face Of Keen Opposition

SELK'S FINE SPURT

CHAN KI-CHUNG WINS OPEN 50 YARDS

IN BRILLIANT STYLE,

The South China Athletic Association repre- sentatives carried away the honours from the Y.M.C.A. Swimming Gala last night. They won the 50 Yards Open, both the ladies' and men's events, and the Open Relay. The Chinese Bathing Club the only other outside team to be competing were not, however, so impressive. The Victoria Recrea tion Club was unrepresented throughout the even- ing's activities.

FOOTBALL:

SOUTH CHINA REACH HALF CENTURY.

Beat Malang Selected By 5 to 1.

LEE WAI-TONG'S "HAT TRICK."

(Special to China Mail.)

* Malang, To-day. The South China football XL, now touring Java, regin- tered their ninth win in eleven ¦ matches - when they beat the Malang Selected XI, by 5 goals to 1 here yesterday.

The Malang, side could not hold Lee Wai-tông, who regis-"

tered the "hat trick" and Let who scored the remaining two goals. The local side showed signs of definite improvement all round. Last year they lost by the cricket score of 11 goals

Yee-sun, and Chu Kwok-luen,

to nil

South China have now lost one and drawn one of their eleven

A huge crowd witnessed the keen swimming matches whilst on tour in Java. The following are the full results, between the South China members and the "Y" re- and goal-scoring list presentatives, the Open Relay providing the most. Combined Saigon exciting event of the evening.

Y. Sadec

V. A. Combined XI. v. Bandoeng v."Bandoeng

61

60

4- 1

30:

23

49

81

4- 2

v. Samarang Europeans 3- v, Malang Selected

r. Samarang.

Middle Java

v. Djocia Selected

At the conclusion of the swimming events Mrs. Ingram presented the prizes, and dancing to the strains of Mickey's Melody Makers concluded an- other of the "Y's" most enjoyable functions.

Five competitors faced the second half, Donn twice missing. Samarang- #starter for the 60 Yards Ladies' by inches before Campbell scored Open-four from South Chine and the winning goal Kerr was the one from the Bathing Club. Miss Y's best back while Donn was Leung Wing-hang showed a fine the pick of the forwards. burst of speed in the last 25 yards, but Miss Yeung. Sau-king had established too big a lead to be caught and won by a narrow 1st margin.

It was disappointing to see no entries from the Ladies' Section of the Y.M.C.A. After all, they have the exclusive use of the bath several times a week and a number of entries were expected from them.

The 50 Yards Open was awum

off in two heats, the final witness-

RESULTS.

50 YARDS (MEMBERS'

HANDICAP).

Heat-

.1.

Esaterbrook (3),

2.

Olver (scr.).

8.

Aris (2).

Time: 29 secs.

2rid Heat-

1. Sutherland, (4).

2.

ing three. "Y" swimmers and one 3rd South China member." Chan Ki- ehung won a well-judged race in 27 secs.. which is excellent going for a fresh water bath.

-

Donn led comfortably at the conclusion of the first length, but after a bad turn was besten by a foot

Morrison and Morgan were the only two competitors in the Diving! event and were judged, respective-

Campbell (scr.).

King (7) and Nicholla

also awam.

Time: 33 secs. Heat-

2. Stoker (scr.).

1.

Ingram (9)

3

Time: 30

Mitchell (6),

secs.

50 YARDS/LADIES OPEN.

1st Heat

Miss Yeung Sau-king (S.C.A.A.). Miss Chan Yuk-fai (C.B.C.) and Miss Yuen Pui-cheung (5.C.A.A.) also swam

Time: 84 secs.

Goal Scorers..

مبس

50-18

Lee Wal-tong heads the goal- scoring list with 17 goals. to his credit, while Lee Yee-sun (13), Chu Kwok-luen (6), Wong Ka- leung (4), 1p Pak-wah (6), Wong Mei-shun (2), Cheng Kwai-leung and Lee Kwai-sheung added the remaining 38 goals.

LAWN BOWLS

NICHOL TO MEET NISH IN FOURTH ROUND.

Oswick and Ozorió Register Wins. THE SPEY ROYAL GAME POSTPONED.

New Fixtures,

k

Four further results in the Third Round "of the Lawn Bowls Open

1. Miss Leung Wing-h an 8 Championship were decided yester

(5.C.A.A)..

ly first and second. Although there 2nd Heat- were originally three contestants entered from the Chinese Clubs they failed to appear at the An- nouncement of the competition.

Mrs. Woozel, delighted the spectators with "her" antics on the spring board. Some of the "dives" executed were really funny and roars of laughter greeted each effort.

2. Mise Young Sau-chan

(S.CIAJA.);

50 YARDS OPEN.

1st Heat-

1. Chan Ki-chung (S.C.A.A.);

2. Donn (YMCA).

'Olver won the Nomination Race, the conditions-of-which were to. swim half a length free style, half a 2nd length under-water, light a candle and swim, one length with thei candle alight. His "technique" was excellent. Only five out of nine entrants finished the course.

THE OPEN RELAY. The Open Relay witnessed, an excellent duel between the

Leung Shiu-man

(C.B.C.)

and Cheung Wing-hong

·(S.CIA.A.) also swam. Time 27-2/5 secs. Heat

1. Olver (Y.M.C.A.). 2. Salk (Y.M.C.A.).

Chau Sul-kam (S.C.A.A.)

also swam.

Time: 28-2/5 secs.

·DIVING— ·

1. Morrison (Y:M.C.A.). 2. Morgan (YM.C.A.).

1. Miss Yeung (S.C.A.A.). 2. Miss Leung (S.C.AA.), Time: 34 secs.

Bau-king

day with the following results:

A. H, Oswick beat E el Arculli 21-14,

J. G. Ozorio best L. de Rome 21.11.

R. S. Nichol beat P. T. Farrell 21-19.1

H. Nish beat V. Petherick 21-9.

·

Oswick will now meet C. S. Beat in the Fourth Round, while Ozorio will play the winner of the tie between J. J. Basto and L A.) Gutierrez. Nichol has qualified to play H. Nish in the Fourth 'Round.

POSTPONED GAME

Qwing to the unfitness of the K.CC. green after the recent rains the Spey Royal Cup game between the Craigengower Cricket Club and the Club de Recreio was postponed. NEW-FIXTURES.

Wing-hangxed for matches over the week- The following dates have been

Y.M.C.A. and South China, the 50 YARDS LADIES FINAL Chinese Bathing Club offering no serious challenge for supremacy.

Witchell, going first string for the "Y" found himself pitted against a strong Chinese swimmer and was forced to concede two yarda Kerr swam well to reduce South China's lead to two feet at the conclusion of the fourth length. Railton, however, disappointed by swimming badly to lose four yards.

When the Chinese looked to

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50 YARDS MEN'S FINAL,

1. Chan Ki-chung (S.C.A.A.), 2. Donn. (Y:M.CIA.),TERA

Selk and Diver (Y.M.C.A.)

also swant.

Time: 27 secs, NOMINATION RACE,

10lver

OPEN RELAY,

1 South China A:A. 2. YAM.C.A

end.

SUNDAY,

Spey, Royal Cup Craigengower v. Recreio on E.CC green at 8.80] p.m.

MONDAY.

Open Championship H. Nish v. R. S. Nichol on K.B.G.C. green..--||||

TUESDAY. DAR

A. M. Holland v. R. F. Lus on K.C.C. green

RETAIKOOʻʻTEAMS FOR

SATURDAY.

be easy winners Selk came p into the limelight to catch his opponent and place the #1 on level terms. It was the best affert of the evening and was warmly applauded by both "Y" and Chinese supporters.. Olver, however, swam disap- S.C.A.A.Chan Ki-chung, J. Folson, D. Bone, J. Russell, pointingly, and after swimming Cheung Wing-hong, Chau Sui-kam, J. Chalmers (Skip),

3. Chinese Bathing Club.

Time: 1 min. 18-2/5 secs.

First team v. Craigengower (Away).

ali zag course was two and a half Leung Tit-Bang, Kwok Chan-hang, J. Chapman, R. Wright, W. Weir, yarda in the rear of his opponent, and Wong Sheung-hing D. Munro (Skip) leaving Dong with the almost im Y.M.CA.-A. Donn, R. Witchell, G. McLeod, A. Stalker, E. possible task of catching Chan KIR. Olver, W Kerr, E. Selk, and Keown, W. Wotherspoon (Skip).... chang in the last string. He held E. Railton.

hi-man- -And the Chinese swimmer. C.B.CMEK Yeung K W

got home by two and a half yards Chiu, C. L. Trof, "8.M. Leung, to win for South China s very F. 8. Kwok, and L. C. Lan. creditable ctory: The Chinese WATER POLO.

yards

YMCA

Second team – Y.- Craigengower

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