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SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1933.

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HONGKONG INTERNATIONAL AMATEUR SWIMMING ASSN. GALA

HEADQUARTER

WING LINCOLNS

BEAT R.A.M.C.

Short's Record Break of 38.

WINNERS SHOULD REACH FINAL

(By SPOT BALL.)

★TEADQUARTER WING, Lin.

H coins, eliminated the Royal

Army Medical Corps by 227 points in the First Round of the Garri son Billiard Challenge Cup Knock Out Competition оп Thursday evening at the Soldiers' Club.

The most polished display was given by Lt. King, who beat Sgt. Lane by 81 points, S/Sgt Green. who beat Pte. Short by 7 points was the best of the Medical Corps players.

Pte. Short recorded a 38 in his game and thus established a record for the tournament. Pte. Atkinson and L/Sgt. James both chalked up 20's, and Lt. King had an 18. L/Cpl. Herriott had bad luck when he lost to Pte. Baines, win-

NO INTERPORT

Shanghai Association Steer

Clear Of Trouble.

V.R.C. an

ENTERPRISING CARD

FOR JUNE 24.

The Vetc. have received a REPRESENTATION BY ALL

official letter from Mr. G. A. Johnsten, Secretary of the Shang- hal Amateur Swimming Associa tion, stating that they

cannot send a team to Hong Kong for the Intorport na accepting one invitation will result in par relations with the other."

The Shanghai Association also received an invitation from the Hong Kong Amateur International Swimming Association.

THRILLING

FINISH IN THE

MIXED DOUBLES

AFFILIATED CLUBS

THE PROGRAMME AND ENTRIES

THE

(By Crawl.)

first swimming gala of the Hong Kong In- ternational Amateur Swimming Association, which is being held in the European Y.M.C.A. pool next Saturday night, promises to be one of the finest seen in the Colony.

Ten events form the programme, relays for men and women and a water-polo game between the Combined Chinese and European teams being features of the night's entertainment.

In the events other than the relays and the water-polo, each affiliated Club will be represented

ner of the Renshaw Cup. by only Humphreys And Miss by their best performer.

2 points.

From their display i can see no team

Thomas Win.

24

to stop the Headquarter MRS. HAMBLY PLAYS WELL Wing from reaching the Final

(By Ace.)

Round.

Detailed scores:——.

150 Kirkham

LAWN BOWLS

THOMPSON TRIUMPHS

Beats Gow 21-20 In Second Round.

CAREY ENTERS THIRD ROUND

After being 16-all at the 22nd head G. E. F. Thomp- son (Bowling Green) elimin- ated D. Gow, another Bowling Green entrant, by 21 shots to 20 after 25 ends in the Colony Bowls Cham- pionship on the K.BG.C. green yesterday. The Chinese entrants, as seen re-

Thompson will meet C. G. possess among their experts a num- Silva in the Third Round. ber who display excellent know. Carey will now meet either

H. LANGE (Y.M.C.A.)

[cently at the Chinese Bathing Club, |

No event on the programme stands out above

All have been carefully chosen, and、 any other. the entries for these are such as to ensure thrilling and close competition in all events.

I

long way in points.

in the Third Round.

ABBOTT BEATS KING

ledge of the take off, which goes a R. P. Phillips or T. Armstrong

Another close race on the pro- | gramme will be the 50 Yards Back- stroke. Wong Siong-hing, who is the present holder of the Colony

second and third places will provide

(Chinese Bathing Club), E, F. Selk} Kam-pul of the Young Companions. (European Y.M.C.A.) and Snek

title, is expected to win, while the struggle between Leung Sul-man

Keen Ladies' Race

is the second of the three feature

Exciting Game In Championship.

THE

A

ever green Jack Hobbs who scored century against Warwick- shire yesterday. It was his second of the season.

US. NAVY ENTER BASEBALL

LEAGUE TO-DAY

Confident Of Beating The Champions.

LOCAL ("DERBY” TO-MORROW-

(By THE KID.)

WHITTAKER AND TUCKER The American Navy will make

SUCCESSFUL

their initial appearance in The The Ladies 200 Yards Team Race

Hong Kong Baseball League this Recording breaks of 33 and 19 events on the programme. To date Pte. Abbott (Lincolns) eliminated afternoon when they meet the only two teams have been sent to Lt. King (Lincolns) by 250 points South China aggregation at Caro- The original Idea of having a Lange's credit. Shek Kam-pul, the the Secretary, although theto 200 in the First Round of the fine Hill at 4.30 p.m. The Ladies' Recreation Club Ladies'

Open Relay has not yet Young Companions' entrant, will Y.M.C.A. Ladies, South China and Garrison Billiards Championship.

I have every also be seen in action in this event, the Chinese Bathing Club have also

The sailor lads were out practic- (Royal pul up a very creditable perform-been exploited, but

SpL Whitaker

Ел- 81 ance

the K.C.C. yesterday reason for believing that this event but he will have to go all out to entered..

gineers) and Spr. Tucker (Royaling on Thursday at Caroline Hill. South China 150 when they held the Kowloon will be one which will he looked get a place.

. possess very Engineers) were other winners. and look a formidable squad.. 150 Cricket Club to a draw in the forward to by swimming enthus-1

Record Holder Entered. formidable team in the Misses

In the game between Abbott iasts in the Colony.

Judging from their line-up, Mixed Doubles Tennis League.

and King there was very little The 100 Metres Breast Stroke Yeung Sau-king, Yeung Saa-chun,

given

the by Schellenburger, Everything depended on the re-

to choose between either play- sult of the match between

sailors will cause local ball clubs A. D. on the programme, the 50 Metres has so far drawn 7 entries. The Yuen Pui-han and Leung Wing-han.

er at the 150 stage. It was

considerable/anxiety. Schelly one after Humphreys and Miss Thomas and Free style and the 100 Yards Breast Colony record holder, Kwok Chun- Miss Yeung Sau-king, winner of the

that this, however, E. F. Fincher and Mra. Hambly. Stroke being the other two events hang, who last year shattered Wan 1932. harbour swim for ladies, will

time ace moundsman for the U.S.S.. Abbott chalked up his 33 and in addition to the Relay.

Kwong-ting's (C. B. C.) record, is probably swim last for South China, Down 6-5 and lending 40-15

Helena, will again hold down that while her sister, Miss Yeung Sau-)

a series of smaller breaks to The Chinese Club will be repre- the L.R.C. pair were taken lo

post, and if he can toss them over presented by the Misses Yeung Schreuder, skipper of the Euro-chun, will endeavour to give them

win by 50 points. three deuces before they won

the lead.

the pan like he used to, then, no to level the match.

doubt, the American Navy has the The

Sou-king and Yeung Sau-chun of Dean Y. M. C. A. water-polo team, The Y.M.C.A. Ladies have also!

selected a formidable team, and

beat team in the league.. The K.C.C. pair held set point

have excellent chances of carrying

sallors have always been hard hit- once.

off the event.

ters, and can be depended on to pile in a good many runs in any

R.A.M.C.

111

203

69

H.Q. Lincolns

Atkinson

Turner

150 Smith

King

150 Lanc

James Short Herriott

Total

150 Meadows

143 Green 148 Baines

891 Total

661

LESLIE'S GOOD TURN FOR DODGERS

(Continued from Page 1)

- TABLES TO DATE.

J**-****

National League.

IV.

L

St. Louis

.32

21

New York

.30 21

Boston

23 30

Pittsburgh

30

25

Chicago

31

28

Cincinnati

.27

28

Brocklyn

.24

Philadelphia

19

35

American League.

New York

.33 20

.31-

22

30

25

19

34

26 23

28 25 .25 20 .20 34

Washington

Cleveland Boston

Philadelphia Chicago Detroit St. Louis

al

Three Ladies' events in all'are

the favourite.

South China who came first and se-is the only European entrant to cond respectively in the 50 Metres date and has so far demonstrated at the his ability in the event by winning Ladies Free Style event though South China night fete recently: a splendid race from G. Fowler at

18.

King's highest break was one of

Whittaker entered the Second

in the en Miss Chan Yuk-fai of the Chinese the last Y.M.C.A. gala a week ago-tainty for the last position, while whom he beat by 250 to 158.

Per. Mrs. Stafford Smith,

603 hurting her leg early .588 counter, played steady tennis, .666 though Mrs. Waddall was the more 545 reliable player-her good length .623 tobbing being the feature of her .490 game. Miss Thomas was not seen .470 at her best on slippery courts.

.351

Miss O. Dalziel, who was dropped in favour of her sister, Miss S. .622 Dalziel, and who was brought into 985 the K.C.C. side at the last minute

Bathing Club who swam an excel-!

to win the Ladies 100 lent race Metres Backstroke Championship at their gala, and Miss Ng Yuet- kuen from the Chung Sing Bene- volent Society.

Former Lady Champion. Miss Ena Allen, a former Lady champion of the Colony, will re-

.545 owing to Miss M. Griffiths being in- present the European Y. M. C. A.

539 disposed, played good tennis.

Wan Kwong-ling (Chinese Bathing Club), who held the Colony record for two years, is again participating and is expected to put up a great fight for the first place. Wan

has not been in practice very long, but he is shaping well, and should at least get a place if he does not secure a win.

Le Ke-yeung (Young Compan-

Round at the expense of Ple. O'Con- Mies Ena Allen will be a cer-or (Royal Army Service Corps)

Tucker, who, recorded a highest Mra. Schreuder will probably start. Miss Sybil Dalziel and Mrs. Me- break of 16, beat Pte. Smith (Royal Mahon are the two other swim-Army Ordnance Corps) by 250 to mers; both are fast.

The Chinese Bathing Club will in Men's 100 Yards Breast Stroke all probability have the Misses Chan Yuk-fai Mok Shuk-koon, Leung Yuk-chau and Kwong Ying-man.

Water Polo Encounter The final event on the programme

203.

Le Ke-yeung (Young Companions) Kwok Chan-hang (South China)... · W. Schreuder (Y.M.C.A.) Chan Fook-sing (Chinese Civil Ser

vants)

South

Civil

Her in the 50 Metres Free Style, while fona') and Lam Shui-so (Chung is the water-polo game between the 630 service and forehand driving show- Mrs. A. C. Schreuder, a newcomer Sing B. S.) are two promising Combined Chinese and the Com- Men's 200 Yards Team Race

Mrs. Hambly to Hong Kong, but one who has al- gwimmers but they will have 528 ed big improvement. 163 was very steady and her display in ready displayed her splendid swim surpass their best if they are to 370 the last set was very praiseworthy.ming abilities, will offer the Chi-1

secure places, HOME RUN PARADE TO DATE. Miss S. Dalziel was not steady nese girls, Miss Yeung Sau-king Jimmy Foxx (Philadelphis Atha) 15 enough to greatly assist her partner, and Miss Chan Yuk-fai, a stern Babe Ruth (New York Yankees)-14 though she brought off many fine challenge in the 100 Metres Breast Lou Gehrig (New York Yankees) (4

Stroke. recoveries, Wally Berger (Boston Braves)

Mrs. McMahon and Miss D. R. H. Wild was in brilliant form Chuck Klein (Philadelphia.

11 Phillies)

Hunt, former holders the most im-

of the Tony Lazzeri (New York Yankees) 11 overhead and was

Ladies' harbour swim, are also included in the Y. M. C. A. re. lay team.

Charley Hartnett (Chicago Cubs) 2pressive player in the visiting

team.

A

Al Simmons (Chicago White Sox) 8 Gerald Walker (Detroit Tigers). Melvin Ott (New York Giants)

China Mail Sports Diary

TO-DAY. Baseball.

South China y. U.S. Navy

Detailed scores:

H. J. Armstrong and Mrs. Staf- ford Smith (Ladies' R.C.):. lost to E. C. Fincher and Miss

0. Dalziel

beat A. E. P. Guest and Miss

S. Dalziel

lost to E. F. Fincher and Mrs.

Hambly

and

A. D. Humphreys Thomas (Ladies' R.C.): loat to Fincher and Miss

Dalziel

beat Guest and Miss Dalziel drew with Fincher and Mrs.

Hambly

and Kiss

the

most

to bined Europeans.

The latter team has already been selected and is as follows. H. Angus Most Exciting Event in goal, A. G. Donn right back, S. Grover (R.N.), left back, E. W. What promises to be the

Railton, centre half, and the exciting avent on the programme Y.M.C.A. forward line, W. F. Kerr, is the 200 Yarda Team race

W. Schreuder and W. Campbell. men.

The Chinese team has not yet It is hard at present to predlet which team will be the ultimate been selected, but it is almost a cere tainty that Wong Siong-hing of the

for

winnera. The Chinese Bathing

tion another position.

Leung Shui-man, Chinese Club stand a very good chance with University will be asked to fill one of the positions, and Shek Kam-pui | Bathing Club short distance man, (Leung Sui-man, Tsang Ho-fuk, Lau will again be seen in action against Yam-chenng and Wong Yat-hung, of the Young Companions Associa- 6- 7 A. G. Donn of the European Y, M while the European Y. M. C. A. C. A. in the 50 Yards Free Style.with A. G. Donn, H. Lange; E. F. 61 These two

gave a brilliant per-Selk and E. W. Railton possess a formance at the Chinese Bathing team which can average 27 secs. 3-6 Club's aquatic gala on June 5, South China with Kwok Chun- Miss Denn winning the 50 Metre Invita-hang, Chau Siu-kam, Cheung Wing Kwok tion race in 30 seconds to beat Kong and Leung Wai-sang have an |Leung Shul-man by a touch. equally good chance; but they will probably lose distance on the turns.

0- 6

36

(Caroline Hill, 4.30 p.m.) Lawn Bowls First Division. Civil Service C.C. v. Polies R.C.. Kowloon C.C. v. Kowloon Docks B.C.

Shek Likely Third. Kowloon B.G.C. v. Craigengower C.C.

4 Shek Kam-pui who came third Club de Recreio v. Taikoo R.C.

will also be seen in this event. Second Division: Yacht Club v. Civil Service C.C.

6-Chan Seck-fong, who swam for the Indian R.C. v. Club de Recreio.

R. H. Wild and Mrs. Waddall Singapore Chinese Swimming Club Police RC, v. H.K. Electric R.C. (Ladies' R.C.):

may give Shek Kam-pul a ight for Craigengower G.C. v. Kowloon E.G.C. lost to Fincher

Rifle Shooting

the third place. He is a fine swim- Daziel

mer, but is weak on the turn. He Hong Kong Rife Club monthly shoot.

3.30 p.m. best Guest and Miss Daziel 6-2 should, however, prove a match for Water Fold.

beat Fincher and Mrs. Hambly 64the Young Companions" entrant. Y.M.C.A. “B” v. South China "A"

(6 p.m.)

--GAMES POSTPONED.. -

The 100 Yards Free Style is South China "B" v. Chinese B.C.

The following matches were not probably the most open event (C.S.B.C., 6.30 p.m.) · played on account of the weather on the programme. ¡

conditions: Chinese R.C. v. U.S.R.C.

V. Recreio Indian IC..

These will be played on Friday, July 14.

TO-MORROW. Baseball. U.S. Navy T. H.K. Baseball Glas-

[Caroline Kill, 4 p.m.)

Golf Completion of semi-finals Happy Val-

ley summer competition.

י,

Water Polo, Chung Sing Young Companions,

(6 p.m.)|A. L. SULLIVAN BACK AGAIN | Univerally . YMCA. “A”

3(0.R.C., 6.30p.m.) Bife Shooting Hong Kong Rife Club monthly shoot,

A. L. Sullivan,, 1932 Club champion, has arrived back in the Colony after (9.80 m.m.) leave. He will probably partner La Goldman in the Hong Kong Cricket Club Atesmalte

Wong Slong-hing, the Colony backstroke and throwing the polo ball champion will be seen in action in the team race, swimming for the University. Although Wong is a beautiful swimmer his team will have to im- prove considerably before thinking of getting a place..

The Royal Navy have not yet en- tered a team, and should they do so, they will be unable to put out their Wong Yat-hung of the Chinese beat owing to the fleet being away Bathing Club will be the star turn, in Wei-hai-wel. but he will have to watch H. Tange, of the European Y. M. C. A., who has done very good times over the sprint middle distances recently,

Morrison. Favoured for Diving - In the Open Diving, Morrison of of the YMCA should take first Lange is a powerful swim- place, while Yeung Tak-ming and mer with a tremendou push Ho Blu-um of Bouth China and the off at the turn, Invariably gain-Chinese Batting Club should take ing" ou "an opponent at this ascond and third place. Morrison stage of the race.

is very pretty to watch; executing

In the 100 yards there will be his dives with neatness and pre- three turns, which should stand tó cision.

Wan Kwong-ting will prob ably fill the goal-keeper's posi- tion, while Leung Shul-man will probably be the pivot.

Tsung-hang, Chan Ki-chun The forwards will probably be

and Ching Wing-kong,

As can be seen from the entries below, the gala promises, from the point of view of support, to be a tremendous success, All affiliated Clubs have put their backs-to-the wall and helped to make this gala one which will be remembered.

Heats will be swum off in the YMCA Bath on Wednes- day afternoon at 5.15 p.m. - when all entrants ́are request- ed to be present.

Entries To Date, The following are the entries to auto

Men's 100 Yards Free Style:

Shek Kam-pui (Young Companlons) Chau Siu-kam. (South China) H. Lange (Y.M.CIA.)

Cheung King-to (Chinese Civil Ser:

Vanta)

11. L. Osorio (University),

on Yat-hung (Chinese B.C.)

-50 Yards Free Btyle- Miss Yeung Bau-king (6. China) Mias E. Allen ("y" Ladies) Mifs Chan: Tak-fai (Chiness B.C.)) Miss N Yost kuen (Chung Sing

B.S

one game.

Supporting him, will be Herton at short-stop, Cripe at first-base and Kosmoski · at third-base. There are quite a number of new men

on the team, and they are all holding ·

down their positions in great fashion.

South China must win this game S. T. Cheang (University) Wan Kwong-ting (Chinese B.C.) If they are to keep in the running Lam Shul-so (Chung Sing B.S.) for the pennant. They lost their first game to The Hong Kong (Teams of

China:-Kwok Chun-hang, Americans and Lingaam drew with Cheong Wing-kong, Chau Stu-kam them in the second game.

Wai-sang.

South China must improve in Reserve:-Kwok Hon-ming. their batting. In the field they Chinese

Servants: Yeung Plog-kwal, Chan Fook-sing, Cheung are as good as ever, but they must have the scoring punch to win Keng-to and Lai Yan-cheuk.

Y.M.C.A.-A. G. Donn, E. F. Selk, games. In the last two matches, H. Lange and E. W. Railton.

they placed great ball, but their failure to hit the ball at the right time spelled defeat for them in the first game and nearly cost them the second.

Reserve:-R. Goldman. University:--H. L. Ozorio, Wong Siong-hing, A. M. Rodrigues and E. L. Gosano Diving

Yeung

Tak-ming (South China) A. Morrison (Y.M.G.A.) Mak Wai-ming (Chinese Civil Ser

vants)

In the second game over the week-end the American Navy will meet the Hong Kong Americans. The Jocal Americans are confident of winning this game as AL Heub- ner is in great form. The Ameri- cans have been out for a few Sor-workouts and are out to make a clean sweep in their games.

Probable line-ups for the week-

Ho Sin-um (Chinese B.C.)

m-me (Chang Sing B.8.) So Tim-mo Men's 50 Yards Free Style:

Shek Kam-pui (Young Companions) Kwok Chun-hang (South China) A. G. Donn (Y.M.C.A.) Chan Fook-sing (Chinese Civil

vants)

Chan Seck-fong (University)

Leang Shui-man (Chinese B.C.)

Fan Ping-man (Chung Sing B.S.)end programme:--ful Ladies' 100 Yards Breast Biroke:

Miss Yeung Sau-king (8. Chins)

American Navy,

MIS

Mrs. A. C. Schreuder ("Y" Ladies) Cotton Chan Woon-king (Chinese Schelly Civil Servants)

Chan

Miss

Cripe Yuk-fal (Chinese B.C.)Duboisg Miss Fang Shul-ha (Chang Sing Kosmoski

B.S.).

Horton Bock Fay

Men's 60 Yards Back Stroke:

Shek Kam-pui (Young Companions) Aurand Chau Sin-kam (South China) E. F. Belk (Y.M.C.A.) Lai Yun-cheuk (Chinese Civil Ser-

Vants)

Wong Siong-hing (University) Leung Shui-man (Chinese B.C.) Ladies 200 Yards Team Race

Borla

(Teams of: +49 smile. S

Sad-

South China,

e Matty Chang p. Henry Young 16 Tammy Chan 2b Ed. Chang

Chang

3b Kim

If.C. K. Leung df Chung If - H. Chang Hong Kong Americans-Zafra (c), Huebner (p). Terry Leonard (Ib), Barros (2b), C. Shank (8b), Biggs (an), D. Leonard (17), Wright (ef) and Gilson (rf).

China Miss Yeung king, Miss Yeung Bau-chun, Miss SPORTSMEN ON EMPRESS Leung Wing-han and Miss Yuen Pin-

han

Reserve-Miss Mok Suk-koon.

Jiminy Pote-Hunt, the Shangbal

**y* Ladies>=Mr. A. C. Schrender, jockey, left for the North yesterday.

by the Empress of Japan t

Mrs P. McMahon, adop

Reserve:-Mias D. Hunt,

Miss E. Allen, Miss: 8. Dainel and

Water

Polor

| brief stay" in the Colony, He is lo

be married very shortly.

W. Stoker, the Y.M.CA. water polo Combined Chinese v. Combined player, and . Bassell, the Kow-, European (Boyal Navy and loon Golf Clab, player, were also pas-

sengers br:the same boat. European YMCA):

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