THE CHINA MAIL, SEPTEMBER 18, 1940.
SWIMMING
Ng Nin And Chan Win 220
Yards
Championship Heats
"C" DIVISION TENNIS ******* HuangImpresses In Local Debut
PAIRINGS
Following are "C" Division Lengye
TO-DAY'S TENNIS
Following is to-day's "C" Divi-
sion Tennis League programme:
K.T.G.C.A. V A.T.C.
tennis pairings:-
P.
S, A. Hussain and S. S.
Hussain (K.I.T,C.)
21
L. W.
12 10/2
F. Khan and H. M. Singh
(K.I.T.C.)
18
61⁄2 12/2
J. Emberson and S. J.
Duffield (A.T.C.)
..... 15
H. K. Ho and N. K. Ma
(S.C.A.A.)
15
4 11
4/2 102
C.R.C.
C.B.A.
V K.LT.C.
V K.C.C.
H. F. Gonsalves and A. E. Noronha (C.D.R. "A"')
12
2
10
G. A. Noronha and H. A.
Noronha (C.D.R. "A") 12
3
9
W. S. Les and H. C.
Kwok (S.C.A.A.)
2
7
22 6/2
A. M. Silva and J. C.
Fonseca (C.D.R. "A") 9
M. F. Lee and F. K. Yea
GOOD TIMES IN LADIES' SPRINTS;
JACKIE ANDERSON'S IMPROVEMENT
By "Adrem"
FIGHTING OFF A stern challenge from the cur-
ALVES & F.V. RIBEIRO rent Shanghai champion over the distance, Chan
Heat No. 1:-1, Roza-Percira; 2, A, Sanberg: 3, T. Lopes. Time: 41° 4/5
Bcca.
| · Heat No. 2:−1, R. Souza; 2, F. Mɛn- [teirò, Time: 49.3/5 secs, ?
Finalists, are:--
Men's 220 yards free-style:-Ng Nin, |Mak Wai-ming,' Yau Sai-iwan, Chan
Chun-nam 'and Charles Huong.
Ladies 50 yards free-style:-Misses Ко Mul-ling. Jacqueline Anderson, Irene Lopes, Vivienné Chum and 'Ho Wai-king.
Boys 60 yards back stroke (handl cap):-J. Roza Preira, A. Sönbtig. T. Lopes, R. Souza and F. Monteiro.
TO-DAY'S EVENTS
Following is the programme for Chun-nam, the Lai Tsun Union middle distance the Colony Championship Heats, at the Victoria Recreation Club
IN PAIRS SEMI-FINAL crack, maintained his unbeaten record for the sea- pool, commencing at 6.15 p.m. 10-
The last of the Quarter Finals
10%1⁄2 1⁄2 of the Open Pairs Lawn Bowlsson in the 220 yards free style, when he won his heat
Competition was played yester-
day when H. A. Alves and in the Colony championship yesterday at V.R.C. in
V. Riberio overwhelmed J. S.
6. Landolt and R. Basa to win by the very good time of 2 mins., 31-4/5 secs.
22 shots to 10.
62 5 The valley pair opened the
Scoring with a single and a two,
Other heat was won by the most discussed
but did not score at the next six swimmer of the season, Ng Nin, the holder of several ends by which time the Portu-
guese had established a lead of Malayan titles, who impressed considerably with his
12 shots to 3.
}
The winners scored two fours effortless style and stamina.
at the seventh and eight head. ·
Miss
Steady scoring saw the winners Owing to the Indisposition of Viviennė Churri, the Colony lead at the 14th head by 18 shots Enrique Chaine, holder of the champion, by diminutive
fitle and the record established Flo Wai-king, the margin to 5.
The losers scored on only eight last year, the 100 yards breast parating the two being only one- heads and finished up with a stroke heats were not held, the fifth of a second.
tertaining five competitors au-
The winners will now meet tomatically qualifying for the their club mates L. J. Silva and final. J. F. V. Riberio on Sunday at Kowloon Bowling Green Club.
F. V. V. Ribeiro
50
Ng's Debut
so-
The heats for the ladies'
First event of the evening pro- yards free style provided some vided many enthusiasts with excellent performances and were their first opportunity of seeing He did not featured by the splendid effort Ng Nin, in action.
Taking a lead of Miss Jacqueline Anderson, who, disappoint.
of
I understand, has cut her time two yards within the first two for this distance by some
Shots Total
0
0
0
0
1
1
2
and the challenge offered
2
4
E. Zulauf and R. E. Lee
(K.C.C.)
17
Ma Siuloung and T. C.
Chan (C.R.C.)
0
D
4
H. R. Brown and C. S.
Pilo (H.K.P.S.C.)
..
3
B. G. Baker and D. How-
fett (H.K.P.S.C.)
12
D. Adlam and A. Murray
(A.T.C.)
12
Edward Lee and L. S.
Chan (K.T:G.C.A.)
6
1
6
P. Chen and D. Chan
(K.T.G.C.A.)
6
1
5
H. T. Tang and S. L.
Yong (H.K.U.T.C.)
B
1
5
B. C. Fay and C. S. Pite
(H.K.P.S.A.)
A
25
M. S. Hussain and G.
Singh (K.1.T.C.)
12
7
Q
V. Morrison and A. R. S.
Major (H.K.P.S.C.) ... 12 P. Wynter-Blyth and A.
.
7 5
two.
L. Fisher (K.C.C.)
G. H. Fowler and B. 1.
Bickford (C.B.A.)
8
趋 5 4
4
4
(K.T.G.C.A.)
4
21⁄2 3
E. Lee and N.
F. Loa
(KT.GIC.A.)
0
22 3/2
J. S. Landolf
and
H. A. Alves
and
P. Chen--and D. Kwok
R. Baza
(K.T.G.C.A.)
6
22 32 Head
Shots Total
A. R. S. Major and 'S. a.
1
1
1
Smith (H.K.P.5.C.)
3
'0 3
2
2
V. Morrison and J, How-
3
0
fett (H.K.P.S.C.)
3
0
3
0
M. S. Lee and D. Kwok
5
(K.T.G.C.A.) ...
3
0
3
6
F. K. Lau and C. c.
7
Chan (C.R.C.)
3
0
+3
Wel, Chung and 0.
1.
9
Pang (C.R.G.)
3
0
3
10
C. L. Lau and W. 5. Leo
11
(S.C.A.A.)
3.
1 3
12
0
O. L. Pang and P. C.
13
0
17
Leung (C.R.C.)
3
0 3
14
0
18
M. K. Yew and P. C.
15
1
G
0
18
~~~~~Leung" "(C:R:C.)
3
-16
1
0
-18.
W. K. Ma and O. L. Pang
(C.R.C.)
17
0
7
1
19
3
0
3
10
1
8
0
19
R. A.. Marques and A. E.
Noronha (C.D.R. "A") 3
19
0
a
-1
20
0
3
20
0
8
2
22
F. K. Lau and J. C, Chiu
(C.R.C.)
21
2
10
0
22
3
0
3
T. T. Lam and W. C. Ma
(C.R.C.)
3
0
3
Wei Chung and 0. L. Pang
(C.R.C.)
3
0
3
C. L. Lau and K. I. Chan
-(S.C.A.A.)
3
0
3
Y. Ip and K. Lo
(H.K.U.T.C.)
3
0
3
J. Fonseca and R. M. Soares (C.D.R. "B")..
5
2
3
V. Yvanovich and P. Bo- telho (C.D.R. "B") ... D. Chen and F. K. You
(K.T.G.C.A.)
8
3
3
6
3
3
T. K. Leung and P. Y.
Kwok (5.C.A.A.)
3
3
D. Hung and J. L. An-
derson (K.C.C.)
11
8
3
C. C. Luke and O. L.
Pang (C.R.C.)
3
5. Khan and S. R. Salleh
(K.I.T.C.).
3
J. Emberson and Stonor
(A.T.C.)
3
1⁄2 21⁄2
M. F. Lee and F. K. Yea
(K.T.G.C.A.) ......
3
V1⁄2 22
F.7. Lau and Wed Chủng
(C.R,C.)
કુ
1⁄2 22
L. "Teal- and Y.-L. Yong
(H/K.U.T.C.).
3
1/2 2/2
lp Yes, and T. C. Lo
32 21⁄2
Q
2
[(H:K.U.T.C.)
A.-M. Atvars and JɔsA.
Soares (C.D.R. “8”).. 2 L. G. Gosano and P. M. ··
*Rozario (CID:R_-"B")' 2
F. K. Lau and Loung
Ping-chiu (C.R.C.)
K. M. Lào and H. F. Kwok (K.T.0.0.A.).............
five lengths, Ng maintained an easy
seconds in the course of a month, pace throughout and although
Miss
H.K. TEAM TO
VISIT MANILA
NEXT YEAR
day,
Men's 50 yards Free-style. Ladies' 100 yards Breast-stroke, 'Boys' 100 yards Free-style. Ladies' 150 yards Medley Rolny. Men's 440 yards Free-style, Men's 150 yards Medley Relay.
Make Wai-ming, who is to be Did you MACLEAN
on a fire come- back effort, later reduced the distance separating them, Ng Nin gave the appearance of hav- ing much in reserve eventually won with
and he your teeth
,something to spare, Mak being second.
The second heat was far more) Interesting and speculation re- mained rife throughout as to the possibility of Charles Huang, the Shanghai champion, inflicting on Chan Chun-nam his first defeat of the season. Chan adopted his usual tactics and set off at a Tryouts for berths on cracking pace in an effort to secure a winning lead. Huang,
SHANGHAI PLAYERS the Philippine team however, without appearing
LO
which will be sent to exert himself unduly, kept well within striking distance although
TO ASSIST EASTERN Hong Kong next month he invariably lost a fraction at
I
Eastern will be greatly streng-
·
to compete in the Manila-the turns. thened for the football game Hong Kong interport
́against Sing Tao on Sunday as they will now have the services of
swimming meet, will be
hree players from Shanghai who held on Sept. 29, Oct. 3 accompanied them on their re-
cent tour, in Yim She-hon, Hsu and Oct. 6, says the
Man-fui and Tso Chau-ting.
In addition Lau Hing-kon, who
"Manila Bulletin.
The tryouts,
according
to
has signed for Kwong Wah is PAAF swimming officials, will be 22 seeking a return to Eastern.
With two lengths to go, Chan
was flogging himself but stil.
not increasing the distance be tween himself and Huang, Turning into the last 20 yards,
Chan' was only a fraction ahead but. Huang missed, his turni and at that stage had no fur- ther time to recover. Young Miss Jackie Anderson
The Shanghai players have al-open but local institutions which was the star turn in the first
2 2 ready left Shanghai and will be have tank teams will be asked to heat of the ladies 50 yards. She
registered in time for the game.
EASTERN
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reached the turn ahead of Missi The Philippine team is to be, the biggest threat to composed of 14
Churn's title, and men swimmers
fought SOCCER TEAMS
and 8 women splashers. The in-neck and neck down the home by terport meet is to take place in stretch. On being touted Following are some of the foot-Hong Kong on Oct. 23, 24 and 25 Miss Lopes, who trespassed ort. ball teams for the week-end. and the local team is scheduled her lane, however, Miss Ander-
First Division (v Sing Toa, Club to sail from Manila Oct., 19 and son missed a stroke and Ground):-Lau Hin-hon; Kong. Sing- return. on Oct. 28. Since the represented the difference in the; king and Taul Po-wan; Lau Tal-toang, meet will take place during the time of the two swimmers at the
finish. Hsu King-sing and Lo Wai-kuen, Chung semestral vacation, swimmers. In Yung-sum, Cheung Kam-hoi, C. T. the various schools and colleges Miss Churn was the first). 2 Tano; Hau Ching-to.
will be able to make the trip. hit the turn in her heat but Miss The coming meet is planned as Ho applied pressure in the last Second Division (v Kwond Wah the first of an annual interport 25 yards und only Just filled to
Ground):-Odell: Eardley and
was Pecorini: Beattie, Maclariano and meet between Hong Kong and catch her, Miss Walr Gow: Grattan, Odell, Foullard, Scott Manila, Next year Hong Kong is poor third,
"""expected to, send a team hère in The heats will be continued and November,
this evening when the men's 50 There will be two separate yards free-style should provide championships, one for men and much excitement dia should the the other for women. There will 440 yards! The women's breast- also be, a 3-metrb spring-board stroke should also be inferdsting 07 2
2diving competition held in con- if there are sumelent starters to
nection with the meet,
justify, hents. 11. The men's events to be con-j
tested are: 110, 220 and 440 yards free-style, 100 and 200 yards breast-stroke, 100 and 200 yards buck-stroke. 4 x 100 yards re 11⁄2 lay, and n.8 x 100 yards meɖloy
Teldy.
3
1
Club
12
D. Chan and W. Fo
(K.T.G.C.A.)
2
and Carr.
C. t. Lásể" and "T. ·K.
Reservasi-Docherty, Gardner
'Leung.. '{SIC.A.A.) .......1.
3
Smith.
A. M. Alves and .A; E:
Noronha (C.D.R. "B") 3
2
“P.
Chen, and J. Chen
F. E. Lee and L. Chan
(K.T.G.C.A.)
4
2
|4. ·Boocock and A.⋅ Mär.
tin (A.T.C.) .::..
2 3. T. Tamand, T. 8,
B
(K.T.Q.C.A.) .............
Þ. Chan vand! J, Chan
(K.T.G.C.A.)
a.-W. Lee -and: Mars-
land \(C.R.C.)MA... 3
F. K. Lau and C..G. Chlu
N. JAV Bəltrao and V. Yvanovich (C.D.R. 4)
U. L. Andarson and A. Li
* Fisher \ (K.C.0.)
D. Hung and F. R. Zim
-mern (K.C.C.)
Y.. Yip and 'K. T. Tam
{{HIK/UTC)
a. Hong 'Choyrand H.
Kan (H.KU,T.C.)
+3 1
N
2
Wong (H.K.UT.C.) ...
L. Q. Gosano and 1. M.
Gosano (0.0.R. ("A") 8 a. Singh ànỡ b. M. Khan
(KIT.C.)
E.Zulauf and D. 'Hung
(K,0,0,) (04.
A. M. Gilva and - 'C, M. Marques (C.D.R. "A")
A. Murray and H, Book:
oock (A.T.C.).
N. Llewelyn and A. L.
Fisher, (K.C.C.).
Dr. Ramfor and M. Talans
(J.R.C.)
∙1/2
Mena-220, Yarda froëlalytąül- Host No. 11-1. Ng Nin: 2. Mak Wal
[36,'à/à÷ú¢cs...
in You Sal-kwan. Time: 2 mine.
Heat, No. 21-1, Chan Chunmam; 2, Charles Huang. Time: 2 mins. 31 4/5 secs.
Ladibí' 50. yarda trad-slylatım The women's events will con- Host No 1-1, Misa „Ko Mullings alst of 50 and 100 yards free-style, Misa Jacqueline Anderson; '3, Miss 60 and 100 yards breast-stroke, 50-Heat No. 21--1, Miss Vivienne Churn;
Ireno, Lopes. Time: '01 4/8 secs,
|arid 100 yards Back-stroke, 4 x 50 *Ho Walking, Time: 31/3/B +8¢¢#[?] yards relay, and 3 x 50 yards med. «V.R.C., Boya 50 yarida" back "stroke loy relay.
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