SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1933.
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VOLUNTEERS SUPERIOR TO BORDERERS IN BILLIARDS FINAL MISS ENA ALLEN NOT SWIMMING DUNLOP
MISS YEUNG SAU KING (S. C. A. A.).
(50 Yds.. and 100 Yds Breast Stroke).
MISS DORIS HUNT IN RELAY
WONG SIONG HING OUT OF
CHINESE POLO TEAM
H.K.I.A.S.A. GALA TO-NIGHT
(By Crawl.)?
THE chances of the Chinese representative Clubs in to-night's Hong Kong International Amateur Swimming Association's first gala have been strengthened by the withdrawal of the most promising civilian lady competitor, Miss Ena Allen, who has been compelled to make a last minute withdrawal.
Miss Doris Hunt will come into the "Y" Ladies relay team in
Gala place of Miss Allen, while Mrs. McMahon, as former lady Colony
Aquatic
To-night
Programme And Entries.
champion, will swim in the Ladies' 50 Yards Free Style
Mrs. McMahon, although now not at the peak of her form, should give Miss Yeung Sau-king a good race.
The Chinese Clubs look very much like carrying off the majority of the events.
Shek Kam-pul and Teang Ho- fook, two very good 100 yards men,į
The following is the programme and entries for the H.K.A.I.S. will be seriously challenging H. A swimming carnival to-night in the "y" bath.
Men's 100 Yards Free
(Final):--
H. Lange (Y.M.C.A.) Shek Kam-pui (Y.C.A.A.) Tsang Ho-fook (C.B.C.) H. L. Ozorio (University) Ladies'
(Final):-
Lange of the YM.C.A., while Miss Yeung Sau-king (S.C.A.A.), Miss Style Chan Yak-fai (C.B.C.) and Miss!
Ng Yuet-kuen (C.S.B.S.) will be pitted against Mrs. McMahon in the Ladies 50 yards.
50 Yards Free Style
Miss Yeung Sau-king (C.B.C.) Mrs. P, McMahon (“Y” Ladies) | Miss Chan Yuk-fai (C.B.C.) Miss Ng Yuet-kuen (C.S.B.C.) Men's 100 Yards Breast Stroke
(Final):—
Lai Pun-shin (C.C.S.C.) Kwok Chun-hang (S.C.A.A.). W. Schreuder (Y.M.C.A.) Wan Kwong-ting (C.B.C.)
Diving (Final);—
Yeung Tak-ming (S.C-A.A.) A. Morrison (Y.M.C.A.).
Mak 'Wai-ming (C.C.S.C.) Ho Siu-um (C.B.C.)
So Tim-mo (C.S.B.C.)
Men's 4-A-Side 200 Yards
Race (Final);—
C.R.C.:-
Ng Wah-chau
Tsang Ho-fcok
Wong Yat-hung
Leung Shui-man Y.M.C.A.--
A. G. Donn
H. Lange
E. W. Railton
R. Goldman
S.C.A.A.:
Kwok Chun-hang
Cheung Wing-kong
Chan Siu kar
Leung Wai-sang
C.C.S.C.:
Yeung Ping-kwal -
Chan Fook-sing. Cheung King-to Lal Yun-cheuk
Men's
INTERVAL
50 Yards Free
(Final):-
A. G. Donn (Y.M.C.A.)
The outcome of this race will be very closely watched, for in spite of Mrs. McMahon's form, she is expected to offer the Chinese girls
very serious challenge..
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Kwok and Record. The Men's 100 yards Breast Stroke result is almost a foregon
Kwok Chan-hang conclusion. (S.CA.A.) is expected to set up a new bath record for the distance. The present record was establish- ed by W. Schreuder in 1932.
A. Morrison of the Y.M.C.A. is expected to win the Diving by a large majority of pofate. His nearest competitor will probably be Ho Slu-um of the Chinese Bathing Club.
Spectators will be given a thrill- lag event just before.the interval,
CHINENSE POLO TEAM HANDICAPPED
Wong Siong Hing, the well- known University swimmer, has had to make a last minute with- drawal from the Combined Chinese Water Polo team to-night.
He was to have played centre forward. Leung Shui Man (Chinese B.C.) will probably take his place.
SHEK KAM-PIU (Y.CAA) (100 Yds, and 50 Yds. Back Stroke).
K.C.C. LADIES'
SUPERIORITY
WINS GAME
I.R.C. Mixed Doubles Team Lose.
"H. D." AGAIN SHINES
(By ACE)
The superiority of the K .C. C. ladies in the Mixed Doubles Lea- M.C.A.) and Mies Young Saugue game against the LRC, yes- king will meet once again, having terday at the R.C.C. cost the 1931 previously done so at the South champions the match by 62 sets China Athletic Association's gala to 21⁄2 at North Point when the Chinese
girl won by a narrow margin.
Tonight's "race will put" an entirely different aspect on the result as Mrs. Schreuder will be at home in the bath and is used to swimming in fresh water.
SHIELD HOLDERS: CLEAN SWEEP
Recreio Ladies" Fail Against Champions.
- MRS. JAMES'S RETURN.
The United Services' Recreation Club, holders of the Dunlop Shield, secured an overwhelming win over the Club de Recreio In the Mixed Doubles League yesterday on the latter club's courts by 9 sets to 0. The winners played good tennis, and, although the scores in each case indicate à comfortable win. they were fully-extended.
Mrs. James, who has just re- turned from America made a welcome re-appearance in the League, but she has yet to secure more practice on grass courts before she finds her true form.
LAWN BOWLS
COMMITTEE AND
NEW RULINGS
Fate of Spey Royal Cup Tourney.
INTERPORT INVITATION
The possibility of introdue ing a rinks championship in place of the Spey Royal Cup competition, and also a pairn competition was discussed at-a meeting of the Hong Kong Lawn Bowls Association held át. Messrs. Lane, Crawford's Restaurant yesterday after- noon to consider the revision of the rules of the AssocİR. tion.
VOLUNTEERS
TRIUMPH
Beat Borderers In Billiards Final
SOLDIERS' CLUB TITLE WON BY 200 POINTS
H.K.V.D.C., WON THE SOLDIERS
THE PORTUGUESE COMPANY.
CLUB BILLIARDS TOURNA
MENT LAST NIGHT WHEN
HEADQUARTER
THEY BEAT WING, SOUTH WALES BORDER- ERS, BY 200 POINTS IN THE FINAL ROUND AT THE SOLDIERS CLUB.
The Volunteers fully deserved their convincing victory. They were superior to their opponents in every department. At the com- mencement of the last two games they led by 172
C/Sgt. Jarman, who recorded a 37 break, should have beaten M. M. Silva by a bigger margin than” 58. points. The Colony Championship runner-up; however, preferred to play a safe game and it was dues to this that Silva lessened the with breaks of 23 and 93.
Yesterday she was not quite cer tain of the bounce, having played a great deal on hard courts while Mr. J. Russell was in the chair. on leave. The courts at the Re- After a long discussion on the crelo yesterday had not quite re-rules as circulated, and the amend-gap covered from the heavy rain ex-menta as suggested by the chair-
perienced during the week, the man for the consideration of the
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A Pereira chalked up 31 and 36 to win by 51, while L/Cpl. Williams had a 32 to aid him in besting. A. V. Gosano by 2 points. Pte. Pryce recorded a 26, but lost by 39 points.
ground being very dead in parts. committee. It was decided that Goldman and Mrs. Lochner play-equality of representation and pow- ed well. Both drove beautifully.ers of voting should be granted all Goldman's cross-court drives, clubs Under the revised rules a which were a feature of his game member of a club might make in the Colony Doubles Champion-proposition which might be carried ship, were again devastating.
8.W.B. in direct opposition to the instruc- Mrs. Lochner backed her partner tions of that member's own ap up very well. playing many good pointed club representative, rallies.
Recreio Lapse
Dr. Tottenham and Mrs. Lewis
Bryan had two comfortable wins, but were extended against F. J. Remedios and Miss C. M. Botelho.
game.
Remedios
The following members were elected to the sub-committee to consider further the revised rules Messrs., J. Russell, G. E. F. Thompson, H. Hampton, B. It was unanimously agreed to Wylie, and A. H. Basto,
was convenient to the
northerners.
In securing their first win in who at one time came to within anane an invitation to Shanghai to three games, one of which was ace of taking the lead.. Only the send a team to Hong Kong for the drawn, the K. C. C. revealed much bad placing of improved form to that the dis-sulted in the loss of an important time as
annual Interpart matches at such played against the L. R. C. Miss O. Dalziel, was in splendid form as Teddy Fincher's partner, and it was a meritorious feat on the part Shek Kam-pui and Leung Shul- of H. D. Rumjelu and his cousin, man meet again in the 50 Yards Miss Rose Rumjahn, to beat the K backstroke in which there is no C. C. No. 1 pair by 6-3. The home It is pair won their next two sets with- expected that the former will win out the loss of a game. In good time:
European representative.
"Y" Ladies Hopeful
The Ladies' 200 yards team race
Team when the Men's Team race takes will bring the actual swimming
place.
Style
Shek Kam-pul (Y.C.A.A) Leung Shui-man (C.B.C.) Chan Fook-sing (C.C.S.Q) Ladies' 100 Yards Breast Stroke
(Final).
Miss Yeung San-king (S.C.A.A.)
Mrs. A. C. Schreuder
{"Y" Ladies) Ms Chan Woon-king (C.C.S.C) Miss Chan Yuk-fai (C.B.C.).
The Chinese Bathing Club, the events to a close and it is surmised European Y.M.C.A.. South China, that this event will be one of the and the Civil Servants Swimming most thrilling in the evening's
Club are the finalists.
On present form it looks very much like a hard tussle between the Chinese Bathing Club, the ¡Y.M.C.A. and the Civil Service Club. C.B.C. or the Y.M.C.A.
The former two are favourites for the first two places, but much, will depend on the third men in each team to-night.
Leung
Shul-man who is swimming last for the C. B. C. will be swimming against A. G. Donn of the Y. M. C. A. who bolds the present bath record of 26 seconds.
The Men's 50 Yards Free Style, which is expected to be the best event on the programme, follows iramediately after the interval. 19
In this event, Donn will again meet Leung Shui-man, and a thrill-
programme.
Mrs. Hambly was also at her best and gave Ernie Fin-
cher every support to secure- three sets by convincing dis- plays.
He
· come-
Mrs. Lewis-Bryan ́again played her long drivès-beauti- fully and made several fine smashes at the net.
who made their first appearance MRS. CHIU SHOW
Captain Cannon and Mrs. James, TSUI AND together in the League, have yet to acquire that perfect understand- ing so necessary for a good part- nership.
Captain Cannon brought・ off many good kills at the net and puzzled his opponents with his Miss Madge Griffiths, who arriv-service which bounced very high | ed back in the Colony yesterday and was difficult to return. morning after a brief holiday, was
The Recreio weakness layin not seen at her best, though she their ladies, made several very fine shots at the
The three Recreio ladies played bet: She and Bertie Guest won fairly well, but they would im 11⁄2 sets.
Teddy Fincher again continued prove tremendously with a little to show a big improvement.
coaching. is now staging a welcome
M back. Ernie Fincher served well .. and was steadier than on his last appearance. Guest was cautious throughout. If he would only let himself go on occasion he would be a far more dangerous opponent. Sirdar Rumjahu,. the Colony champion had
ZA energetic match shielding... Mrs, Kew, who has not yet got In- to her strido. He played well, but attempted too much. “E. D.” his cousin, was clearly the best of the I.R.C. men, and received good sup-
ing race is expected. Shek Kam- KWOK CHUN-HANG (BCAA) port from his partner.
(100 Yds. Breast Stroke)
put of the Young Companions' As- 'sociation is also in the event, but
The Y.M.C.A. have been compell he will have to exceed his best frat or second places. He have bright hopes of victory. Mrs. performance to secure either the ed to change their team, but they Scores.
almost assured of third place,
Schreuder, who has shown herself
E. C. Fincher and Miss O. Dalziel to be one of the most brilliant
(K.C.C.)
lady swimmers, will probably swim lost to HD-Rumjahn and sprinters amongst the Colony's beat I. M, A. Razack and Mies
Gecks against Miss Yeung Sau-king In her team's fourth position:
Miss R. Rumjahn V
Mrs. Schreuder's Chance. In the Ladies 100 Yards Breast Miss Pang Shui-ha (C.S.B.S.) Stroke, Mrs. A. C. Schreuder
Men's ́:50 Yards Back Stroke
(Final);-.
Shek Kam-pui (Y.C.A.A.) Yeung Yuen-wa (S.C.A.A.), Lai Yun-cheuk (C.C.9.C) Leung Shui-man (C.B.C.) Ladies' 4-A-Side 200 Yards Team
Race (Final): S.CAA.
Mias Yeung Sau-king
Miss Yeung Bau-bun
Miss Leung Wing-han
Miss Yuen Pul-han
“Y” Ladiesf
Mrs. A. C. Schreuder
Miss D, Hunt
Miss 8. Dalziel Mrz P. McMahon
C.B.C.
Water Polo Erent.
The final avent will be the water. polo game between the Combined Chinese and European teams."
The Chinese have Improved their game, tremendously, with- In the last fortnight, and have
(Team unknown at present) Water Polo: Combined Chinese
Combined Europeans: Chinese:-Wan Kwong-ting (C. B. C.); Fung · Kwok-wa? (TC. A.A.) and Lee Yee-long (8.C.K.A); Lau Yee-long (C.B.C.); Shek Kam pui (Y.C.A.A.), Wong Siong-hing (University) and Cheong Wing Schreuder, the "Y" slipper will kwong (S.C.A.A), KA ZAMA probably captain the European
Europeans: H, Angus (Y.M. team, while;
Kwong-ting C.A.): A. G. Donn (Y.MCA) (CBC) will officiate for the and A. B. Grover (IN.R.C.); E. W. Chinese
fair chance of winning to night's game,
beat B. A. Rumjahn and Mra
Kew
Mis C. M. Botelha Shines With the exception of Miss C. M. Botelho, the Misses O. M. Botelho and 0. M. Rebeiro made very few attempts to chase the ball.”
Miss C. M. Botelho was out- standing, sending across several powerful drives, and smaskes. She supported her. partner, F. J. Remedion, to the best of her ability, and was ** certainly the best of the three Recreio ladies.
H.V.D.C.
Jarman Matthias Kite Harris Williams
200 Silve 196 Baptista
142
200
149 Pereira
200
117 GI
200
200 Gosano.
198
Davies Pryce Cavell
*178 Remedios
200
161 Remedios 200
*139 Lima
200
1540
··1340
GARRISON INDIVIDUAL
CHAMPIONSHIP.
Pte. Clapp (Borderers) and Sgt Green (Lincolns) entered the Second Round of the Garrison Billiards Championship on Thurg- day.
Aided by breaks of 42 and 29
FINE FORM Green beat Bdr. Maddison (R.A.)
Win All Sets In Great Style.
by 145 points.
Clapp recorded a 36 to win 'over Dmr. Matthias by 30 points.. The loser had a 84 break.
"B" COY. LINCOLNS BEAT 12th, R.A.
L. R. C. LOSE TO C. RC.
Brilliant play by Tsul Wai-pui| "B" Company, Lincolns, defeat and Mrs. Chiu Chun-chiu was re-ed the 12th Battery, Royal Artillery sponsible for the defeat of the by 167 points in the First Round Ladies' Recreation Club by 6% of the Six-A-Side Challenge Cup sets to 2% against the Chinese competition. Recreation Club at Causeway Bay yesterday.
Tsui was in magnificent form while Mrs. Chiu was deadly at the net.
***
Mrs. Chiu is one of the most promising lady, doubles
players in the Colony.
Pte. Manion (34), L/Cpl, Baldry (25), Pte. Abbott (23) and Gar. Cosaar (20) recorded the best breaks.
- Detailed scores.
B Coy. "Lines" v. 12th Bty. RA Abbott 150 Wood Green
M. K. Lo and his sister, Enid Lo, Baldry Colony champion, were absentees Burnand from the C.R.C. team."-
Scores:
|| H. W. Lo and Mrs. Chau
(C.R.C.) Flag
lost to H. J. Armstrong and
Mrs. Stafford Smith,
141
137 Pine
150
150 Clarke
60
150 Roach, 123 McGuinness 149 · Maddison Manson 150 Cossar
150
95
886
719
- 1. M. A. Razack played wall, but
Gecks. he was poorly supported by Miss
F. 1. Remedios and J. Gonsalves were fairly good, the latter being beat A.-D, Humphreys and a left hander with ✨ considerable Miss Thomas power in his drives and smashes, boat to B. H. Wild and Mrs.
He was very strong, on the back | Lássamen ¦ hand, and magnificent at the net, Tauf Walpul; and Mrs. although he was weak in his lobb-(CRC)
4-6
7- 5:
4-6 Chin the
60
beat Armstrong and Mrs G. A. Barretto was steady and Stafford Smith displayed good stroke production. beat Humphreys and Miss He was very good on his back Thomas hand, but he lacked sting in his beat Wild and Mrs. Lissamen 62 shots to make them effective drew with Armstrong and
2.
6.2
6.0
The following were the accres:
Mr. and Mrs. Ho Ka-lau (C.R.C.); drew with Armstrong and
| Mrs, Stafford Smith - best Humphreys and Miss
6-
6
..
60
lost to Dr. Tottenham and Mrs. 6 Lewis-Bryan....
best Wild and Mrs Lissamen
6- 8
66
lost to Captain P. S. Cannon
and Mrs. James
Gonsal
20 Mia": 0. H.
Ribeiro (Recrato)
Goldi
ami and Mrs.
James'
GARRISON, POLO LEAGUE
In the Garrison Water Polo League
20th Battery, R.A, beat
A Company, Lincolns, by 10 goals to 2, wulle "D" Company, Lincolns, lost lo the 24th, Battery, BA, by 8 goals to nilig
GERMAN SOCCER FINAL.
Cologne, June. 11. Befors at least 65,000 spectators tha Anal game for the German football championship was played this afflare. noop, Fortuna, Duesseldorf; winning Egainst their traditional opponenta Schalke, in Westphalia, by 3-0. 1992-
Goodwill, and, I am afraid I must say, good manners,” too, are the only things that maks. it possible for any
C. A Barretto and Miss O. M. Important golf event to be carried
lost to Goldman
Lochner
06 lost to Tottenham and Mrs.
Lewis-Bryan
26 lout to - Cannon and Mrå.
James
mention
such regrettable in "at"Southport' during
DANĜIncident, the
ing which followed. Henry 8alars to hole a putt which
| have, enabled his to tie for Grat
is sufficient Justification for an app
FJ. Remedios and Miss C. M. A. E. P. Guest and Miss Botelho (Recreio) — Grimths (K.C.C.);—
loat to L Goldman and Mr beat Razack and Miss Gecks 6. 2 | Lochner lost to Rumjahn and Mina
Ramfahn 1960 drew with Rumjahn and Mrs.
Kow
E. F. Flücher and
mbly (K
|heat Razack and Miss: Gacka 6+ 3
Rumjahn-S
Rallion (Y.M.C.A.); W. F. Kerr Mr. Ip Koon-m, of the Colony beat tumjahn and (YM.C.A); W. Echreader CL.M. Water Polo Sub-Committee, " CIA;) and W. Campbell (Y.M.C,A.), raferet the game.
| beif Rumjahn and Mras Kaw
through.
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