"THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER 8, 1938.
Hutchinson's Record
Re-
Results were:
Extraordinary swimming was witnessed in the Victoria
The following were the results: creation Club swimming pool yes-
100 yards free-style.-1, D. Hutchin when D. Hut-son (Diocesan); 2, Chan Chun-nam (St. terday afternoon chinson, of the Diocesan Boys' Joseph's); 8, Lo Tak-chung (Queen's). Yuen School, swam a brilliant 100 Time: 59.4 seca. (record).
50 yards breast-stroke.--1, a Tse-kok (St. Paul's); 2, T. Bagot (La yards free-style to establish new Inter-School record of 59 4-5 Salle); 3, B. Wilson (C.B.S.). Time: Bécs...
100 yards breast-stroke-1, Wong He also equalled the 50 yards Yiu-man (St. Paul's); 2, Lau Kai-ming free-style mark when he clocked (King's); 8, Young Cheung-wah (St. 26 secs. to win that event after five minutes rest.
Swimming on the whole was very keen and St. Joseph's carried off the honours, winning the Medley latter Relay and the Diving, the
Central surprisingly, in view of British performers' promise during the preliminary diving heats.
There is plenty of talent worth developing among the students, but the most amazing swimmer was Chan Chan-nam, the local Chinese cham- by pion, who pulls himself along means of powerful arm-stroke and being content to let his legs drag along.
33.8 secs.
Joseph's). Time: 78.2 secs.
W. MULCAHY KCC. SECOND ELEVEN CAPTAIN
W. Mulcahy was last night elected captain of Kowloon Cric- ket Club's second League cricket eleven for the forthcoming season.
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GOVERNOR'S CUP TEAM
The first round of the Governor's Cup, between the Hong Kong Football Association and the Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation, will be played at the Navy ground on October 16, com- mencing at 4 p.m. The following have been chosen to represent the Associa tion:
Hartley (Kowloon); Watson (Mid- ..................dlesex) and Blackburne (Police); North (Police), Webster (Navy) and E. Strange (Club); Grogan (Middlesex), Leonard (St. Joseph's), Hossack (Roy- al Scots), Saw (Middlesex) and Blck- ford (Club).
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Reserves: Duncan (Royal Scots), Hussain (St. Joseph's), Bright (Mid- dlesex), Fowler (Club) and Blake
50 yards free-style. 1. D. HuPROGRAMME Kowloon).
Time:
son (Diocesan); 2, P. Jorge (La 3, Yip Hak-kang (La Salle). 26 secs. (equalled record).
Hon-chuen (St. The Hong Kong Lawn Bowls Diving.-1, Yip Joseph's); 2, G. Saunders (C.B.S.); 3, Association Council met yesterday W. G. Pryde (C.B.S.).
150 yards Medley Relay-1, St. at the "S.C.M. Post" Boardroom to Joseph's; 2, Diocesan; 3, St. Paul's. re-arrange the programme for the forthcoming Interport and Club Time: 1 min. 39.2 secs.
200 yards free-style.-1, Chan Chun-matches against Shanghai. Mr. A. nam (St. Joseph's); 2, E. Roza (La
The following is the new programme Salle); 3, W. Yiu (Diocesan). Time: 2 Hyde-Lay presided. mins. 17.4 secs. (record).
Saturday, Oct. 15.-Shanghai -v. Craigengower C. C.
Thursday, Oct. 20.-Shanghai v. Kowloon C. C.
Friday, Oct. 21.—Shanghai' v. In- dian R. C.
Saturday, Oct. 22-Third Interport at Club de Recreio.
Sunday, Oct. 23.—Shanghai · v. Kowloon B. G. C.
Monday, Oct. 24.--Shanghai Hong Kong F. C.
V.
Tuesday, Oct. 25.-Shanghai,v. His Excellency the Governor's team. Wednesday, Oct. 26.-Shanghai v. Yacht Club and Kowloon Tong at Kowloon Tong.
Thursday, Oct. 27,-Shanghai v. Taikoo and Hong Kong Electric at Taikoo.
50 yards breast-stroke.-1, Chan lof matches, all of which are to start Kwan-po (Wah Yan); 2, Lau Kai-, at 3 p.m.: ming (King's); 3, D. Hutchinson (Dio- cesan). Time: 82 secs. (record).
100 yards back-stroke.-1, B. Wilson
Yip
(St. Hon-chuen (C.B.S.); 24 Joseph's); 8, T. Bagot (La Salle). Time: 78.2 secs. In spite of this handicap,
Tuesday, Oct. 18.-Shanghai v. 200 yards free-style maintains a fairly good pace and
Salle; 2, St. Joseph's; strong Time: a
1 min. 54 secs. should in time offer
cord). challenge for Colony honours.
he
relay.-1, La 3, Diocesan. (equalled re-
Sunday, Oct. 16.-First Interport at Kowloon Docks.
Monday, Oct. 17.-Shanghai v. Kowloon F. C.
Police R. C.
.
Friday, Oct. 28.—Shanghai v. As- sociation Rink. The Interport dinner will be held as on Saturday, October 22, after the final interport.
Wednesday, Oct. 19.-Second In-larranged terport at Civil Service.
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