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K.B.G.C. TEAMS FOR
-SATURDAY.
Bowls Matches Against Taikoo.
The following teams have been
WITH REMARKABLE EASE selected to represent the Kowloon
TO RACE AGAINST HONG KONG
RECORD HOLDERS FAIL IN PRELIMINARY TRY OUTS FOR BIG GALA.
Bowling Green Club in their Lawn Bowls League matches on Satur- day:
1st Team v. Taikoo at Talkoo. R. Duncan, C. S. Beat, E. W. L Hogbih, and A. M. Holland (Skip):
H. F. Stoneham, G. N. Mitchell, R. Hall, and W. Russell (Skip).
R. S. Nichol.. A. K.. Taylor, V. Petherick, and H.. Nish (Skip).
2nd Team v.-Taikoo at Kowloon
Bowling Green.
G. L. Farmer, J. S. Logan, W. E. "Hale, and W:-S-Drake (Skip)
Shanghai, August 18. Charlie Raven, the Shanghai lad of the University of Stanford swimming team, created a sensation yesterday evening in the Row. ing Club tank when he streaked through the water in a manner | which has never been seen here before and smashed the local re- F. V. Whitta, V. Labrum, J. GY
Meyer, and F. L. Raplèy (Skip). cords for the 50 and 220 yards free style.
J. Rodgers, C. Hatt, W. Venables, The occasion was the holding of heats for Shanghai champion-and T. Gooding (Skip). ships which will be swum off on Friday and Saturday nights at the Rowing Club's annual two-day gala.
Charlie Raven ploughed through the water in excellent style| to record 25.4/5 seconds for the 50 yards, 3/5 of a second better| than the mark set by Abe Fingereth in 1929.
Leaving all opposition behind In the latter part of the 220 yards he finished in the sensational time of 2 minutes 34.4/5 se- conds, 7.3/5 seconds better than the local mark set in 1927 by J. R. Johnstone and 5 seconds lower than the interport record made here last year by the 17-year-old Tientsin flash, George Nigniewitzky.
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The following will represent the Radio Sports Club against the Hong Kong and Singapore Brigade. Royal Artillery, op the Marina ground on Thursday at 5.30 p.m.-
S. Singh; A. E. P. Guest, P.
Reserves: J. Singh. M. Singh and Atta Singh.
Referee: Mr. Hassein.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1982.
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The record-breaker first leaped In the first heat of the 220 yards, into the limelight in the recent Jimmy Johnstone, Tocal record quadrangular meet to raise funds holder ran away from Leonard and Singh; J. T. K. Gilchrist, G. Jack CEYLON for the forthcoming interport at Chapir of the Marines to win by W. G. Johnson; Hanib, G. Singh. Tientsin when he performed the some 80 feet in the good time of Awta Singh, K. Singh, and H. iron-man feat for the Foreign 2 minutes, 43 4/5 seconds, 1 2/5 se- Singh. Y.M.C.A. to pave the way for the conds above the Shanghai mark he association's victory. His remark-set in 1927. Leonard and Chapin able swimming yesterday proves had a close race all the way until that he is probably the best swim-the laat length when Leonard spurt mer Shanghai has ever seen. Heed to victory by 10 feet. Fingereth has entered for all the local cham- qualified for the finals as his time pionships. from 50 yards to 880 of 2 minutes 64 seconds was better yards, and with the exception of than the time made by Chapin, the longer distance, it seems as if the other man who was third in the he will make a clean sweep and set first heat. China Press. an unprecedented record.
According to reports he has de... cided to postpone his return to Stanford University until after the triangular interport which will be staged at Tientsin in the early part of September and if he does that, he will un- doubtedly be Shanghai's most valuable point getter.
Six heats were staged yesterday evening at the Rowing Club, two ench for the men's 50 and 220 yards and junior 100 yards free style championships.
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RECORD HOLDERS FAIL.
A feature of the heats was that record holders and present cham- plons falled to shine. Abe Fing ereth fought a losing battle in both the 50 and 220 yards and he prov ed to be nothing but a "has been." After racing neck and neck with Gill of the Marines for the first 33- 1/8 yards, Charlie Raven leaped. into the lead upon the turn and streaked home a classy winner with two lengths to space. Gill had a bad turn but managed to beat
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CHINESE BOXING ON
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KOWLOON INDIANS'
TENNIS CLUB.
Satisfactory Year.
A most satisfactory year, both from the financial and playing point of view, was reported at the annual) meeting of the Kowloon Indians" Tennis Club.
The following officials were elect- Chung Nam Meeting. ed for the ensuring year:
President; Mr. Mahan Singh. Vice-President, Mr. M. "A. Khan. With a view to promoting the art. Hon. Secretary,"Mr. Feroa. AH. of Chinese boxing a series of bouts Hon. Treasurer, Mr. Bachan will be staged by experienced in- Singh.
structors during the meeting of the Committee, Messrs. Firdos Khan, Chung Nam Athletic Association S. R. Salleh, Harban Singh, Capt. on Saturday.
Gore and Mit Singh.
Home Cricket Scoreboard
Essex beat Gloucester by an innings and 119 runs at Southend
Cloucester: 149 (K. Farnes 5 for 46), and 109.
lengths while Case and Dodd were fourth, and fifth. The time of 25 4/5 clocked by three officials of the Shanghal Amateur Swimming Asso- clation came as a great sensation.
"In the first heat for the 50 yards, | Charlie'. Brown, present cham- pion, won easily in 27-1/5 seconds, ten feet ahead of Abe' Fingereth, former record holder. Notts: 891 for 8 dec. (Walker 115
Essex: 877 (C. T. Bray 111. not out).
Shipman was third by the same dis- tance. As Shipman's time was 29 2/5 as compared to the 30 seconds made by Moran who was third în the other heat, he qualifies for the final. The start was very poor, as the gun talled to go properly and Gill, who was supposed to start in this heat, did not go off. All the others dived in poor manner.
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FINISH
Charlie
Notts beat Worcester by an 'inn Ings and 130 runs at Trent Bridge.
Worcester: 122 (Larwood 6 for 47 and 189.
not out).
COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE TO DATE.
Yorkshire (1) Sussex (4) Notts (5) Kent (8) Burrey (8)
lat Inna, No Pass. PWLW. L. Result Pts. POL
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24 14 0 32ING
26 11 4 6 2
1
25 11 9 3
24
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880 251
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