THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST 26, 1988
"Y" TO HOLD K. Tong Overcome TEST
OPEN GALA TO-MORROW
The European Y.M.C.A., Kow-
Big Obstacle
loo will hold an Open Swimming W.K. Ma And C.H. Wei
Gala to-morrow, commencing at 9
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p.m. Events will include a water- polo match between.. a. selected team of European and Chinese and' the Army, which will be the main attraction of the evening, and Relay event.
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Play Brilliantly
PLAYER IN FORM
County Cricke
London, To-day. Two Champlon- ship encounters were concluded yesterday, Essex beating Derby- shire by 6 wickets, while. Somerset overcame Kent by only 27 runs. -
Bowlers reaped a harvest in wickets, the England Test player OWLOON TONG OVERCAME THEIR LAST SERIOUS OB-Wellard taking 13 wickets for 110 KSTACLE IN THE "D" DIVISION OF THE TENNIS LEAGUE
(By "ADREM”)
runs for Somerset against Kent,
Chan Ki-chung, formar. China WHEN THEY SCORED A NARROW VICTORY OVER SOUTH while B. H. Valentine, the Kent
free-
CHINA AT KING'S PARK.
National 50 and 100 Metres style champion, Wong Suen-man and possibly Wong' Ki-chau, all of whom have played for the Mak Ngah As-outfit was beaten by two pairs from Kowloon Tong. N.A. E. sociation, will be playing water-polo Mackay and K. M. Lee, the visitors' for the Combined European and third string showed unaccountably Chinese team against the Army.
Non-competitors will be charged
It was a remarkably interesting¡ game in which a well-balanced Home
50 cents entrance fee.
bad form and were unable to win . L. Wong and Y. H. Leung they a single point, although against
had two set points at 5-8.
Chief credit for Kowloon Tong's .entries win must go to Ma Wai-kwong and to C. H. Wei, whose forceful methods
There is an attractive program-{ me of novelty events, for. which must be addressed the Hon. Secretary, Y.M.C.A.
EXCITING
SPORT AT
R.E. AQUATICS
proved too good for the opposition. Wei, a player with a splendid Shanghai reputation, has only re- presented. the Club in а few matches but his aid in this match and against the Central British Association has been largely res- ponsible for pulling his side out of situȧ- some extremely awkward tions. He sails for Shanghai to-
Amazing Advance By day.
Chinese Sappers
Y. C. Lee and J. Mok were also cailed upon to give of their best for Kowloon Tong, Losing their] The annual swimming sports of first game, they won their second the Royal Engineers provided ex-jand after a great struggle in the cellent sport for the many specta-third set, which decided the match! tors at the Victoria Recreation Club and was the last to be finished, and yesterday.
[played a steady brand of tennis to
emerge successful.
The Inter-Section Championship was won by the 40th Company, with the Engineer Services second.
Easily the most impressive pair on the losing side were K. C. Wong and K. T Ng who were successful
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One of the outstanding features in two sets.
Kowloon Tong have only two of the programme was provided by the Chinese Sappers, who in many
more-fixtures to complete their. cases were far superior to the programme. They will probably European Sappers in swimming and be playing both Police and K.I.T.C. some very good swimming was wit-in the course of next week. nessed in all their events.
At the conclusion of the sports, the prizes were distributed by Mrs. N. G. Murray. The results were as
follows:
Half Mile Relay. 40th Coy.; Coy. (Right Half) and 22nd Coy. Half) tied.
22nd (Left
Plunging. 40th Coy.; 22nd Coy
(R. H.);. Eng. Services.
200 yards Free-style Relay.-40th Coy.; 22nd Coy. (L. H.); 22nd Coy.
Their greatest rivals, Central British Association have yet to meet Chinese Recreation Club.
K. C. Wong and K. T. Ng (S.C.A.A.). lost to W. K. Ma and C. H. Wei 4-6 beat Y. C. Lee and J. Mok 64 beat. N. A. E. Mackay and K.
M. Lee
G C. M. Tsang and K. T. Sung (S.C.A.A.). lost to Ma and: Wei lost to Lee and Mok beat Mackay and Lee
3-6
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68
(R. H.). Time: 2 mins. 7 secs. GERMANY WOMAN
150 yards Medley Relay.-40th Coy.;
Eng. Services; 22nd Coy. (R. H.) SWIMS ENGLISH
Time: 1 min. 51.5 secs.
N. P. 200 yards Free-style Relay.-
22nd- Coy. (R. H.); 22nd Coy. (L. H.). CHANNEL
Time: 2 mins. 21 secs.
400 yards Free-style Relay. Eng.
London, Today.
Services; 40th Coy.; 22nd Coy. (R. H.) The German woman swimmer, Time: 5 mins. 22.5 secs.
E. P. Diving. Eng. Services; 22nd Frau Wendell, succeeded in swim-
·Coy. (R. H.); 22nd Coy. (L..H.). ming the English, Channel, reach- N. P. 150 yards Freestyle Relaying the English coast on Thursday 22nd Coy. (L. H.); 22nd Coy. (R. H.); after swimming for 15 hours and 40th Coy. Time: 1 min. 30 secs.
She started from Cap 200 yards Free-style Relay-Eng. 25 minutes. Services: 40th Coy.; 22nd Coy. (R. H.). Grinez, on Wednesday evening. Time: 2 mins. 12.5 secs.
Trans-Ocean..
N. P. Diving 22nd Coy. (R. H.); The best time for a woman swing 22nd Coy. (L. H.); 40th Coy.
150 Free-style Relay. Eng. Ser mer is 14 hrs. 84 mins, which was vices; 40th Coy.; 22nd Coy. (LH.). set up by Mrs. Gertrude Ederle Inter Company Office Race 40th (U.S.A.), on August 6, 1926. ::. Coy. Time: 1 min. 30 secs..
Time: 1 min. 82.1 secs.
Officers v.. Warrant Officers and Ser- geants Relay.-W.O.'s and Sergeants; Officers. Time: 1 min. 4.5 secs.
Invitation Relay Royal Scots; 5th A.A. Bde.; Small Units." Time: 1 min 58.secs.
Inter-Section A. R. P. Race 40th
BOWLS TOURNEY Dallah Beats Watson In Quarter-Final
AR Dallah the Indian
Recrea-
Coy. 22nd Coy. (R. H.); 22nd Coy. tion Club skip entered the semi-final
(L; H.).;
Girls
Avril Green;
Cook; Doris
2- Boys : Rač
Cook:
Wade;
Hound of the Open Singles. Li Nora Bowls competition yesterday" at
Club de Becreto when he h Ernie Watson I
from the start:"
amateur, scored a century-Reuter
Results as cabled by Reuter, were: At Clacton, Essex beat Derbyshire by 6 wickets.
Derby: 190 (Ray-Smith-4-for-48)-and-
160. (Peter Smith 5 for 55). Essex: 178 (Mitchell 7 for 51) and 178
· for 4..
At Wells, Somerset beat Kent by 27
runs.
H. L. Wong and Y. H Leung Somerset: 225 (Lewis G for 76) and 177
(S.C.A.A.).
lost to Ma and Wei lost to Lee and Mok beat Mackay and Lee
(Harding 5 for 51).
3-0 Kent: 215 (B, H. Valentine 114; Wel-
4--6 7-5
lard 7 for 65) and 160 (Wellard o
for 50, Hazell 4 for 60).-Reuter.
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