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THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST 15, 1940

NEW NATIONAL RECORD SET IN LAST NIGHT'S SWIMMING GALA Chinese "y" Set K.B.G.C. BEAT

Fine Mark In

200 Metres Relay

SING TAO FOR BURMA

LEAVE

[SPECIAL TO "CHINA MAIL"]

Playing their last match in the Straits. prior to leaving for

BOWLSTERS" Burma, the touring

Playing at home yesterday, Kowloon Bowling Green Club (beat "Bowlsters" by 13 shots in a

friendly match.

K.B.G.C.

G. H. Sherriff

THE SECOND TRIANGULAR swimming con- test between Chinese "Y," South China and Chinese H. J. Bicknell Bathing Club held at North Point last night resulted S. C. Walker in a tie between Y.M.C.A. and Chinese Bathing Club w. S. Drake with 11 points each. South China had nine.

(Skip) A National record is believed[dios; 2, J. Gomes; 3, G. Yvanovich. H. C. Spong to have been set in the 200 Time: 81,

A. Nissim metres relay by Y.M.C.A. com- 50 yards (Class "A"):-1, L. .M.) prising Lo Yuk-wing, Cheung Remedios; 2, Luiz M. Remedios; H. H. Rose Chee-heung, Chan Ping-hong and 3, A. J. Hussain. Time: 27.3. J. Fraser Chan Wing-kai. The time was A mixed relay for four teams (Skip) 2.00 2/5., compared with 2.01 1.10 of nine, was won by Miss J. An-J. E. Henson set during the Fifth National]derson's team. Meet at Nanking in 1935.

The women's 400 metres did not prove as exciting as was ex- pected through the non-entry of the Chinese Bathing Club repre- sentative. Lee Po-luen (South China), went off to a fine start,| and led by a third of the bath. after the first 100 metres. She won by a bath and a quarter. Both used the breast-stroke throughout.

The water-polo match between) Y.M.C.A. and South China re- sulted in а draw H. Winglee scoring for South China, and Sung Yiu-tak replying.

Results:

100 metres ("A" Class);—1. Lo Yuk- wing (Y,M,C.A.); 2. Yeung Cheung- wah (S.C.); 3. Won Lul-man (C,B,C)})}; Time: 1.9 4/5, "B" Class:-1. Ching Man-huen (Y.M.C.A.); 2. Lee Pak-hi (S.C.): 3. Lau Wo (S.C.). Time: 1.14 4/3..

Boys' 100 metres breast-stroke:- 1. Yeung Ting-hong (S.C.); 2, Lau Man-shu (C.B.C.); 3. Lal Sun-ming: (S.C.), Time: 1.58 2/5, Girls:-1, Ho Wai-tak (C.B.C.): 2, Ho Wai-hang (C.B.C.). Time: 2 mins, 14 secs,

Girls' 400 metres:-1, Miss Lee Po- luen; 2, Miss Yeung Kin-yuk, Time: 7,39.

200 metres relay:-1, Y.M.C.A. (Lo Yuk-wing. Cheung Chee-heung, Chan

· Ping-hong, Chan Wing-kai) 2,00 2/5; 2, C.B.C. (Wong Yat-hung. Kwok Fung- sim. Au Kwok-kel, Wong Sau-san) 2,00 3/5: 3, S.C. (Yeung Cheung-wah, Kwok Hon-ming, Au Leung-wah, Chu Pui- kan).

Girls' 50 matres ("B" Class) :—]. Ship Kwei-yin (Y.M.C.A.); 2, Ho Wal- man (S.C.); 3, Nam Shuet-yee (S.C.). Time: 47 4/5. "A" Class:-1, Lee Cheuk-wah (S.C.) 2. Ho Wai-king (C,B.C.); 3. Chan Mel-chong __(Y.M,C,A,)... Time: 40,

SUCCESSFUL V.R.C. GALA

An intra-club gala held at Vic- toria Recreation Club last night provided excellent sport for a large number of members of both sexes,

Following were the results:- 50 yards backstroke:-1, J. Go- sano; 2, F. A. Noronha; 3, A. K. Rumjahn. Time: 38.1.

Women's 50 yards:—1, C. Guler- res; 2, I. Lopes and J. Anderson. Time: 35.1.

Boy's 50 yards-1, R. Souza; 2, G. Yvanovich; 3, L. Remedios. Time: 37.2.

· Women's 50 yards (Class "B"):: -1, M. Choa; 2, Y. Yolic; 3, M. Campos. Time: 39.

100 yards (Class. "A"):—1, C. Silva Netto; 2, L. M. Remedios; 3, A. J. Hussain. Time: 63,

50 yards (Class “B”):—1, J. Go- sano; 2, A. H. Azedo; 3, J. Soares. Time: 29.1.

60 yards breast-stroke (butter- fly)-1, A. K. Rumjahn; 2, C. Marcal; 3, L. M. Remedios. Time: 32.4.

Diving (sealed handicap):-1, H. Ribeiro (35.8); 2, A. A. Guterres (31.6); 3, C. M. Rozario, (30.8).

Women's 100 yards (Class "A"): C. Gutterres; 2, J. Anderson; 3, I. Lopes. Time: 80.2,

100 yards.(Class "B");—1, J. A. Marques; 2, F. M. Castro; 3, J. A. Soares. Time: 67,1.

Boye 100 yarda:-1, L. Reme-

“Y” HOCKEY MEETING

The annual meeting of the Y.M.C.A. Hockey Club will be held in the Ground Floor Lounge of the Y.M.C.A. . nt B p.m. on Wednesday, August 28th, when it is hoped that all interested will at- 'tend.

Hon.

The agenda will includo the -Secretary'e report. the election of of- fleers and a discussion of polley for the forthcoming season,

50. Cigarettes-

COLD FLAKE CIGARETTES

FLAKES

HONEY DIY

Bristol & London.

ALSO SOLD

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"Bowlsters" J. A. Fraser F. Flippance

J. T. Smith

Hon. S. H. Dod-

well

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W. A. Cornell

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Sing Tao football team beat All-Pe- nang, for the second time, by 4-3 Tuesday.

on

The team left for Rangoon yesterday.

(Copyright by "Sing Tao Jih Pao.")

Sir. A. D. Mac- | 000

Gregor

Dr. Smalley

H. H. Pegg

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W. L. Walker

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'K. C. Hamilton Hoń, N. L. Smith'

IN PACKETS OF 203

SOCCER

REFEREE TO DECIDE FITNESS OF GROUND

Despite opposition from the Police. Hong Kong area and Royal Scots, a proposal that the referoo' be the sole judge of whether a ground were play- able, was carried by a six to five volu at the monthly meeting of the Hong Kong Football Association yesterday,

As there was no ruling on the point, Mr. Wong Kat-tsun, Chairman, sug- gosted that a rule be' inserted in the Association's handbook.

The draw for the first round of the league on September 21 resulted.,

First Division.-Police v`Navy, Royal Soole v South China, Kowloon v St. Joseph's, Club y Kwong Wah, Sing Tao v Eastern, Middlesex a bye;

Second Division, Middlesex, KIR

V Chee, Police v Ordnance, Royal Scots ›000000 [v South China, Kowloon v R.A.B.C.. Club v Kwong Wah, Sing Tao v East- ern, 30th R.A. v Engineers.

L. A. Jordan Dr. Newton J. McKelvie J. Deakin

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Totals

73

Third Division-Air Force v Sigrinis, International v 25th R.A., 38th R.A. V 15 Amateura, 12th R.A. v 7th A.A., 20th R.A. v Engineers, R.A.M.C. v 24th 60 R.A., Shell v R.A.S.c.

"Say... the big 'uns

were biting today!"

But there's no bite in Wills's

GOLD FLAKE

THEY'RE MILD AND MELLOW

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