SOUTH CHINA & C.C.C. HAVE EASY TENNIS WINS
Owing to the sodden staté of the courts, only two out of the block of five malches In Fourth Division of the Tennis. League, originally arranged for yesterday, were played, these being the South China-Jewish R.C. and Craigengawer-P.O.R.C. (1) games, and in each case the home team had an easy victory.
Making the trip to King's Park. the J.R.C. found themselves one short when they got to the ground, E. J. Whitcob being unable to turn up owing to illness, Rather than postpone the fixture, however, they completed their team by the inclusion of C. B. Wong (kindly lent by South China), but finish- ed at the wrong, end of 9-0,
has
THREE DAY -SWIMMING CARNIVAL
A three day swimming gala
been arranged by Chungs Shing Benevolent Society, to be hold оп
and Friday, Saturday Sunday, July 20, 20 and 27.
Proceeds will be donated to charitable organisations and the "Bomber Fund."
Craigengower's Win
The softness of the courts, coupled was not with the slippery surface. conducive to tennis of a high standard, and with one exception, when S. L.
K. M. Au and C. M. Lee (C.C.C.). Chang and T. H Wong.met. Poliak and beat S. K. Chin and S. S. Chin. 6-1 Godkin, the games were too one-sided beat K. W. Wong and D. Fitches 6-1 to be of any interest.
In the other match Craigengower C.C.beat W. Morrison and J. Howlett 6-3 Y. C. Mok and Y. H. Leung (C.C.C.). conceded only a half-set to Post Office beat Chin and Chin Recreation Club (1), this happening beat Wong and Fitchos
and when We Morrison
J. Howlett drew with Morrison and Howlett 03 forced Y C. Mok and Y, H. Leung to
P. C. Chan and P. C. Yu (C.C.C.). 6-all, The reat of the sets, however, beat Chin and Chin
team without any beat Wong and Fitches went to the home difficulty...
Detailed scores were:-
Oman.. 6--2
6–1
6-1
beat Morrison and Howlett
FOURTH DIVISION
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Inter- Four encounters in the results of the
KST Chan and Y. K. Ng:(9.6.A.A). School basketball League, organ- beat M, Talan and S. S. Ramler 6-0 Ised under the auspices of the boat A. Polluic and B. Godkin..... 8–19.C.A.A.
were played beat A. Odell and C: B. Wỏng ... 0-0 F.C. Chinese Y.M.C.A.,
M. and C. C. C.
OPEN EVENTS
Yaw
baut Ofelt and Wong
200 Metres Breast-stroke:-1, Tigers (Tan Yoo-chat); 2, Dragons (Chen Yan-yesterday in Kowloon, shan): 3, Eagles (Leung Tal-wal).
Ling, Tung College registered an (S.C.A.A.). 60 Metres Free-style:-1, Tigers (Ma overwhelming win of 74 points to beat Talan and Ramler Chau-ling): 2, Dragons (Wolfgang Yu: 40 over the Sheung Do College, beat Poljak and Godkin 3. Tigers (Khoe Hwen-kwei).
Ping Chun Commercial School 5. L. Chung and beat Man Sang College, 71-45: Pui Ying College beat Y.M.C.A. Commercial Cluss, 6133; and Pul beat Hon Wah Ying Pale School College, 5387,
100 Matres Backstroke, Bulls (Ip
100 Metres Free-style:-1, Dragons
150 Motras Individual Medley Relay :- 1, Dragons (Wolfgang Yui): 2, Tigers (Tan Yoo-chal): 3, Dragons (Chen Yen- shum).
Ting-yue): 2, Eagles (Leung Tai-wal): 3. Tigers (Boone Slong-toi). Shanghai, June 21.-"Knocker" 50 Metres Breaststroke: 1, Dragons Nakano, ex-lightweight champion (Wolfgang Yut); 2, Eagles (Leung Tai of Japan and Korea, last night wal): 3, Dragons (Chen Yuen-shum). ruined any further chance of ap-Wolfgang Yui); 2, Tigers (Ma Chau- pearing in Shanghai when, while
ling): 3, Tigers (Khoe Hwen-hwei), fighting Paul Lojnikoff for the lightweight title of China at the Canidrome, he was deservedly dis- qualified at the beginning of the fourth round of what was to have been the ten-round main event of the Shanghai Sports Association sponsored programme. During the interval between the third and fourth frames the Japanese boxer was suddenly seen tearing his gloves off and ignoring all frantic appeals of his bewildered seconds and backers.
Finally shedding one of his gloves he hurl ed it into the middle of the ring.
the
At the toll of the bell indicating the start of the fourth canto Referee Dufty instructed Nakano and Lojnikoff, to "box on.** Nakano refused to come out of his corner and was disqualifted. the title thereby going to the Russian allver boxer, who received with it a belt presented by Mr. S. T. Van, well- known local Chinese sportsman.
50 Metres Back-stroke:-1,
Ro.
H. B. RECRUITING
CAMPAIGN
H. B. Ball Club are embarking on an extensive recruiting cam- paign. Following on the report
(S.C.A.A.).
beat Talan and Hamler beat Odell and Wong
beat Pollak and Godkin
T. Н.
Teang c.C.C.
C.R.C.
62P.O.R.C. (2)
3 C.BA. -A.T.C. Wong P.O.R.C. (1)
TO-NIGHT'S
R.C. B-1J.R.C. 7-5 K.1.T.C. B1
EXHIBITION
Inter-Group Free-style Relay: 1. Tigers: 2. Dragons; 3, Bulls.
Inter.Group 150 Motras Medley lay:-1, Bulls: 2, Dragons: 3, Eagles.
that they have signed up Wally A capacity crowd is expected at SMALL BOYS
Dragons Ching and Nip Lum, formerly of Club de Recreio this evening for exhibition billiards and (Loke Kah-long): 2, Tigers (Wong Man. Chinese Baseball Club, comes the the
news that Gerry Gosano, Recreio snooker games in aid of the British wat); 3, Dragons (Kasetr),
has just 100 Metres Breast-stroke:-1, Dragons softball player
joined War Organisation Fund.
The big attraction of the evening is (Lake Kah-fong): 2, Dragons (Kasetr); them. Gosano is a useful reserve
A. J the billiards match between 3. Dragons (Fung Kul-yoong).
pitcher and an excellent outfield.
Osmund, Colony champion, and E. D.
50 Metroa Free-style:-1, Dragons
(Loke Kab-fong); 2. Dragons (Kasetr); 3. Dragons (Fung Kul-yoong).
Basketball At
La-Salle-
The final of the Inter-Class basketball competition at La Salle College took This incident, the like of which has
place on Wednesday when the team never been previously witnessed in any
representing "Boarders" beat Class 3 local ring, came as a shattering climaxA by the comfortable margin of 40 to a none-too bright programme, knock-points to 23. downs being most conspicuous by their
In the Football competition, Class 2 absence, with every bout, with the ex- "C" won the Senior trophy and Class 4 ception of the last, going the full dis- "C" carried off honours in the Handbal!
tance.-N.C.D.N.
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