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"THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 6, 1940-
SWIMMING CONTEST WITH P.I. IS NOW REMOTE State Of Tension Bound To Influence Manila Decision
DR. YLANNAN PASSES THROUGH ON
HIS WAY HOME
By "Adrem”
PRECEDED BY THE football contingent, the remainder of the Philippine Islands' athletic delegation to the Japanese games under Dr. Ylannan, Secretary-Treasurer of the Phi- lippines Amateur Athletic Federation, passed through the Colony yesterday in a Canadian vessel.
OPEN LAWN BOWLS FIXTURES
Following are “next week's Open Pairs matches:-
MONDAY
At C.S.C.C.
H. A. Alves and F. V. V. Ribeiro (hold crs) v J. S. Riddell and J. C. Altken; J. A. Watson and R. M. Keown v T. Lock and W. R. Way; 'P. Morgan and F. Cullen v A. F. Paul and J. K. Sloan,
At C.C.C.
F. Hillon and T. F. Stainton v J. McCut- cheon and C. Gowland.
W. R. Hillyer and 3. Hollidge v. C. F. Needham and A. Brooksbank..
At KiF.C.
C. C. Pereira and J. C. Remedios y J. Hoosen and C. E. Shipp; .J. C. Gill and G. Duncan v M. F. Alarcon and A. J. Kew: L. J. Silva and J. F. V.; Ribeiro v A, P. Noron- ha and A. M. Rodrigues.
At K.B.G.C.
E. V. Searle and E. S. Abraham v C. S. Langley and L. A. Jordan; J. Gibson and R. Lapsley y E. C. Fincher and J. Fraser; T. W. Carr and W. Mulcahy v L. F. Xavier and R. F. Luz.
At Taikoo
S. Yusuf-and K. Nazarin v A. A. Razack and. C. S. Rosselet: J. F. McGowan and H. E. Strange v C. E. Marques and B. Basto. At K.D.R.C.
E. Levett and R. Duncan v O. P. Reme dios and E. de Souza.
TUESDAY At K.C.C.
C. M. Silva and F. X. Soares v W. V.
It was previously hoped that the op- the portunity would be taken to see, tennis players, at least, in action, In- deed negotiations were proceeding for the arranging of exhibition games for the British War Fund.
Both Ampon and Sanchez, played here a few months ago, did very well in Japan and they are tak- ing back to Manila at least one cham- pionship.
who
Interviewed by the "China Mail" as to the proposed swimming contest between his Federation and Hong Dr. be held in October, Kong to Ylannan said that he had communi- cated the facts to Manila' but as yet had received no word. He thought it
"SKIP'S" FORECAST FOR TO-DAY
Craigengower C.C.
Kowloon C.C.
Indian R.C.
Police R.C.
*Hong Kong 'F.C.
Talkoo R.C.
FIRST DIVISION
(51) Club de Recreio "A" (56) V Kowloon B.G.C. (74) V Civil Service C.C.
(68)
(54)
(34)
V
(48)
(---) v SECOND DIVISION
(75)
Kowloon Dock R.C.....
(71)
Club de Recreio "B"
v Cralgengower C.C.
(39)
'Kowloon B.G.C.
Kowloon F.C.
*Club de Recreio
Civil Service C.C.
(67)
(41) ·v
V Kowloon Tong G.C.A.
Police R.C.
(55)
(54)
H.K. Electric R.C. Craigengower C.C. KHong Kong C.C. Kowloon B.G.C.
(--) v Hong Kong C.C. (-) v "Kowloon ̊C.C.
THIRD DIVISION
(-)
v *Indian R.C.
(----)
(64) ̋ v
Prison Officers Club
(54)
V
Kowloon F.C.
(---)
(52)
V
H.K. Football Club
(65)
(-)
Figures in bracket denote the corresponding game of last year. * Newcomer to this division..
possible that his return to Manila TO-DAY'S LAWN BOWLS was awaited before the Philippines body would commit themselves.
The doctor expected that he would be in a position to advise the Vic- toria Recreation Club one way or the. other immediately following his. re- turn home.
As matters stand now it appears most unlikely
eagerly- that the awaited contest will take place. The state of tension in the Colony and the
and evacuation of women children is bound to have a big swim- psychological effect on the ming authorities of Manila, especí-
1 1
CHAMPIONS SHOULD SCORE NARROW VICTORY OVER CRAIGENGOWER
By "SKIP"
TO-DAY'S LAWN BOWLS programme looks to be of ally as most of the possible P.I. re- unusual interest, with the game between the Champions
and their nearest challenger, Craigengower, as the tit-bit.
presentatives are students. Whatever happens Hong Kong should know within the next two
test.
L. C. R. Souza v P. A. Peckham and W.Noronha and C. G. Silva; R. Basa, J. S、 : McNe!ll.
Kowloon Dock have a fairly useful
The former have made some changes which should lend weeks whether there will be 'a con-balance to the team and I think will be able to repeat their usual result against the Valley team, although playing Field and V. Chittenden; W. Hong Sling and lott v A. F. Noronha, C. A. Lopes, J. E. away; but there should not be much in it.
Kowloon Cricket Club will be en- Landolt, A, E. Coates and C. S. Rosselet v J. W. Leonard, Y. A. Razack, L. C. R.tertaining their next door neighbours team out for their game against Police and will be out to reverse the result at the Valley and I think may just win, Souza and W. K. Way.
of the game earlier in the season. as the Police line-up does not seem Ground advantage, if the game is on to be of the best. the top green, should be negligible and with this in mind I tip the visi- tors to win.
At Recreio
. C. Dowman and F. C. Channing v B. D. and M. Evans and R. fall; T. Coleman Ferguson v'W. C. Simpson and P. Young- husband; W. Harrower and H. L. Lockhart | Rumjahr v E. W. Simmons and F. Goodwin.
At K.F.C.
At C.C.C.
K. M. Rumjahn, U. A. Rumjahn, A. M.
Rumfahn and S. M.
v M. E. Purvis, W. J. Burling, W. R. Hillyer and M. N. Rakusen; N. B. Fraser, J. W. Mac- A. K. Sumad and M. R. Abbas v R. Wil-Donald, R. Mackenzle and W. E. Hollands llamson and C. S. M. Them; J. G. Meyer v D. H. Taylor, W. Harris, A. Soutar and and G. W. Deacon v R. Morrison and J.J. C. Aitken. McKelvie.
At C.C.C.
At K.C.C.
F. A. Machado, C. M. Silva, J. F. V. A. Morton and 11. J. Bicknell v D, Munro beiro and F. X. M. da Silva v A. Morton; ,,and R. Main; W; J. Burling and M. N.E, A. Atkins, H. E. Drew and W, Harrower; C. J. Walker, H. Lord, A. Steven and S. E. Rakusen v Y. H. Tang and J. N. Wong.
Eccleshall v G. Duncan, A. W, Hodges, N. J. Bebbington and A. Brooksbank; H. J. Bicknell, L. Sykes, G. W. Deacon and J.
WEDNESDAY
At C.S.C.C.
A. R. Minu and A. K. Minu v U. M, Omar and A. M. Omar; R. P. Phillips and J. E.G. Meyer v M. Ferguson, T. Coleman, R. Henson v W. Harris and W, Davies; R. Basa and J. S. Landolt v J. E. Noronha and C. G, Silva.
At P.R.C.
Morrison and J. McKelvie. At Recrolo
F. Hillon, J. Wald, W. P. Scath and T.
F. Stainton v E. W. Simmonds, J. Deakin,
at
The Indians are usually strong home, though last week's result proves that they can also do their stuff away, They have a hard nut to,crack to-day but may just do it.
TO-NIGHT'S GALA
Swimming galas are now
are at Hong Kong Football Club home and on this account I must tip them to win but I do so with a good deal of trepidation.
Second Division
all out Taikoo will have to go against Craigengower but I think they can hold onto the spoils just as I ex- pect Kowloon Bowling Green Club to be the richer by a couple of points as a result of their game with Kowloon Tong at Austin Road.
The home team have made several changes in their team, which looks
stronger than it has been all the sea-
W. Melrose and J. C. Chalmers v J. N.A. W. Grimmitt and F. J. Jones; A, K. Sweeney and J. Revie; E. A. Atkins and H. Sufflad, A. S. Suffiad, A. K. Ismail and M. -White v J. Revie; E. A. Atkins
White v J. Gellatly and L. ‚A. Collyer.
THURSDAY At K.F.C.
and H. R. Abbas v A. Eastman, W. Simpson, P. in full swing and to-day son.
J. A. Remedios and L. A. Gutierrez v T. A. Madar, and A. Bone; A. E. Castro and V. N. Atienza v A. W. Grimmitt and F. J.
Jones.
At K.D.R.C.
W. L. Walker and J. Deakin v A. Hyde. Lay and A. J. Hall,
.:
At T.D.R.C.
Younghusband and V. Chittenden.
At K.B.G.C.
C. W. Lam, W. McNeill, F. X. Delgado and E. Zimmern v D. C.; Alves, Xavier, C. M, S. Alves and C. Roza-Pereira; W. McLeod, W. S. Dall, J. Orem and 3. C. 9. Fender y J. Gellatly, J. Skinner, L. A. Collyer and J. F. McGowan,
At K.F.C..
E. G. Post, W. Cameron, G. Perkins and A. E. Carey v F. A. Checaman, G. E. F. J. C. Gill and A. M. Holland.v S. E. EcThompson, J. C. Gill and A. M. Holland; elçshall and A. Stevens.
morrow:
Rinks Matches
W. Hong Sling, G. Ladd, T. Locke and A. A: Lewis v W. Houston, E. Lovett, A:. Cal- | man and R. Duncan; E. F. Pope, A. Bow Following are Open Rinks games for toer. J. E. Henson and G, H, Sherriff V E, L, Strange, S. H. Strange, C. Strange and H E. Strange.
At K.D.R.C D. M. Khan, A. H. Rumjahň, M. Munro and 3. C. Chalmers; C. Gowland, and: A, R. Dallah y. J. 1, Barnes, W. Hudson, J. McCutcheon" and A.^ Jil-] Angus, J. Watson and J. H. Gening
At 0.8.0.C.
A. Razack, K. M, Omar, A.-M. Omer- and U. M. Omar v. W, Melrose, R. Main,
Adal
am
Chinese Athletic Association Police go over to Chatham Road will hold their first of the but must come away pointless I Season at their pavilion at afraid, just as I feel that the H.K. North Point.
Most interesting event should be the men's 500 metres free-style, while the ladies' 100 metres breast-stroke is also be worth an event which should watching.
The following is the programme:--- Man's 500 metres Free-style,
· Ladies' 100 metres Breast-stroke, Men's 200 metres Medley Relays Children's 50 metres Free-style. Men's 200 metres Breast-stroke, Ladies Mathematical: Race: Obstacle Race.
Ladies' Blind-feld Race. Water Polo.
Cricketers will be making a fruitless. journey to King's Park. Kowloon Cricket Club may prove more fortun ate at the Valley where the Civil Ser- vants are their hosts.
Third Division
to
H.K. Electric will be confident the result of their game with the In- dlans but Craigengower will need be at their best to hold the Prison Officers team even on the Valley green. Other winners in this League would appear to be Kowloon Football Club and Kowloon Bowling Green Club.
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