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OMAR BROTHERS WIN Colony Aquatic Mark IN PAIRS EVENT BUT Bettered By Ng Nin

ARE NOT IMPRESSIVE

IN THE QUARTER-FINAL OF THE COLONY LAWN BOWLS' PAIRS CHAMPIONSHIP YESTER- DAY A. M. OMAR AND U. M. OMAR BEAT H. R. PINNA AND B. BASTO 21-15 ON POLICE R.C. GREEN.

ANNUAL MEETING OF C.B.A.

Ng Nin, Joint holder of the Colony, record for the 60 Yards "free-style event with D. H. Taylor- {"yesterday: shattered the off, mark of 24, 4/6 secs, when, swimming In the Heats for the forthcoming Colony Championships at V.R.C., he was clocked at 2443/6:0conds. Immediately preceding, "this, Tsui Hang, swimming in the first heat of the same event,

was clocked at 25. secs. Opinion varies whether he, too, would hat -have, broken the record "had he' nor stopped almost half-way, through the second lap when he lost his. cap and hit the side of the bathi all at the same time!

A FIVE AT THE 8TH, WHEN THEY WERE TRAILING 4-6, SET THE OMARS ON THE

·ROAD ΤΟ VICTORY, FOR Miss Vivienne Churn, Colony AFTER THIS THEY NEVER ladies' 100 Yards free-style cham LOST THEIR GRIP ON THE pion, had bad luck in that' GAME. THOUGH THEY Dir

faulty turn in the women's 50 GIVE AWAY A COUPLE OF Yards breast-stroke caused her. THREES IN THE CLOSING

disqualification STAGES, ONE AT THE VERY LAST END.

had four of these.

Basto and his partner started off with 1 2 2, but the feature of the game was that, apart from their 5, the Omars did not register a bigger count than 2, and they The annual general meeting of

The game

was well-contested, Central British Association WRS

but if the Omars are going to held at King's Park yesterday, the

wrest the title from H. A. Alve. Rev. G. E. S. Upadell being in the

and F. V. V. Aibeiro, who havs chair, supported by Mr. T. S. D. held it for two years, they will Whitley, Hon. Secretary, Mr. Chave to produce a better brand Semmelmann, Hon. Treasurer, and

of bowle than they did last even Miss N. Witchell.

ing.

Reading a report of activities during the year under review, Mr. Whitley said that the evacuation had deprived the Association of; many lady members and had also robbed the Association of one of its main sources of supply of new members-the Central British School,

Presenting his financial report, Mr. Semmelmann disclosed that the year under review was in every way satisfactory and report- ed a profit of $1,450.38.

A proposal that the membership fee for men be raised to $20 per annum and for women to $15 per annum, payable half-yearly, was defeated.

Debenture Issue

the

A further proposal that question of issuing 5 per cent. mortgage debentures, with the Club-house as security, be consi- dered was adopted and referred to a sub-committee for further con- sideration.

OMAR: 0-010 11:20 5°1·2·02-01 1

1 1 0 1 2 0 -21

BASTO: 1 2 2:0 0:0 100.0 1 0 200

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Post In 2nd Round

At Kowloon Football Club yes- terday! E. G. Post beat J. J. Basto by 21-13 after 22 ends in the First Round of the Colony Lawn Bowls Singles Championship.

It was anybody's game up to the 17th, when Post was leading by only 4 shots-14-10--but after that his opponent could manage only 1 1 0 2 against a couple of threes and a single chalked up by him.

POST: 0 0 1 120 1 2 0 1 0 0 2 2 1

1 0 0 3 0 3 1-21

BASTO: 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 2 1000

0 1 1 0 2 0 0 — 13

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MINIATURE FOOTBALL

and China

Two matches in the miniature football competition sponsored by Mr. Taylor proposed and it was St. Joseph's Football Club were the Causeway Bay passed that the Association issue decided on and put on sale for six months ground last evening, when Koon three hundred $10 five per cent. Kwan beal Engineers 9-1

debentures to mortgage

Club Chin Tsun lost to South

3-2. members, such debentures to be

Ho Yau-ki (3). Soong Ling-sing repayable over 10 years at the rate

(4) and Chu Kam-shing (2) scor- of 30 a year to be drawn by lots,

Before the meeting closed, Mr.ed for Koon Kwan while Shaw W. Mulcahy stated that a number scored Sappers' solitary goal.

of members had suggested the

I

In the second encounter, Cheung)

for Chin Tsun

formation of a cricket team this Kam-hoi netted year. It was agreed that the from a penalty, and Cheung Kam- Committee appoint a sub-commit- hot scored the second; Chow Man- chi and Lee Shek-yau (2) netted tee to handle the suggestion,

TO-DAY'S MATCH

The following officers for the for South China. year 1941-42 were elected.-Pre- sident, Rev. G. E. S. Upsdell; Vice-

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At the Navy ground, at 5,45 President, Mr. J. J. King; Hon. p.m. to-day, Ah Q will meet Koun Secretary, Mr. D. T. Smith; Assis-Kwan. tant Hon. Secretary, Mr. N. M. Witchell; Hen, Treasurer, Mr. T. L. Lockhart; Committee, Mrs. I. Joyce, Mrs. G. Davies, Messrs. C. Semmelmann, G. Arnold, T. S. D. Whitley, G. Gurevitch, W. Mul- cahy and C. McEwen.

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TUNG YEE F.C. “WITHDRAW

Tung Yee Football Club have! withdrawn from Third Division of] the Football League, and it is now Paul Lojinkoff, China lightweight box- possible that Royal Engineers, who to this admission ing champion, retained his title by were refused

T.K.O. decision in thedivision, on the score of being over seventh round over Nakano at the the required number of teams, will Canidrome, Shanghai, on September 5. be invited to fill the vacancy.

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«BASKETBALL

TO-NIGHT

Two matches in the Open Bas ketball League will be played at Kowloon Chinese YM.C:Á. ›this evening, when National Univer- sity meet Ping Ching and South China, clash with Indian Police.

HOCKEY ON SKATES

Second Round fixtures of the Hockey League on roller skates, sponsored by "Chi Yin Yat Po. were arranged yesterday, and two matches will be decided to-night as follows:

At Kowicon Skating Rink (6 ̊p.m.) K.S.R. "By K.S.R. “'Ă”

At King's Skating Rink (0.30 p.m.)

King's Blitz

S/Sat. Emberson beat L/Cpl," Glas- gow: 0-2,6-3 In the Army Singles Tennis Championship at Sookunpoo yesterday."

BOWLING ALLEYS Miss Phoebe Lo Won the Lawn Tennis

··Lookhart Rond.

**Singles Championship of "Diocestin

Tel. 21800. Girls! School when she beat Miss Patsy

Kolewall 7-5, 6-2 in, the Final Wednesday.

on

finished an easy after

particular heat.

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she had winner in her

'NG NIN

In the Men's 160 Yards Med- ley Relay. Race, E. A. Roberts' failure, after his N. Hammond (back-stroke) and ously challenged, covered the die- first two men, Tai-ping, who, though not seri- D. Hutchinson (breast-stroke)tance in 2 mins. 28 1/6 gece had given him an excellent lead, jas against Youle 2 mins, 30 1/6 forced European 'YM.C.A. into socs! third place in their heat.

In the men's 220 Yards

Chan 'Chun-nam, style champion, was beaten into second wong Chi-hang: 3.

1; *Tsul Hang (25 secs.); place by Yau Sai-kwan, but the Second Heat: 1, Ng Nin (243/5 secs. outstanding feature of this event Racord; 3, D. Hutchinson; 3, Shek was the excellent showing of Lau | Kam-put.

Following were the results:- free- Colony Heat:

Men's

Yards free-style:-First

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V.R.C: Women's 60 Yards Handicap:- First -Heaf:Miss Y. Yolle; 25+Mrs. J. Crawford; 3, Miss M. Guterres. Second Heat: $1, *Miss C Yoller 2.

Miss. Y. Remedios; 34 **Miss Yvanovich.

Man's 220 Yards free-style-First Heat: 1, "Yau Sai-kwan (2 mins, 132 secs.): 2, Chan Chun-ram; 3)*C. Huang. Second Heat:1, *Lau Taiping (2 mins, 28-1/3 secs.); 2, *Chiu Wat- lim.

V.RIC. Women's 325 · Yards back. stroke:-First Heat: 1. Miss Y, Yolle; 2, Miss T, Noronha; 3, Miss J. Volje. Second Heat: 1. Miss C. Yalle) 2,

Miss M. Guterreà; 3. Mise UKhoo.

Women's 50 Yards breaststroke:- First Heat: 1. "Miss Toung Fung-war (39-2/5 secs.): 2, "Miss Li Po-lucp: 3. Miss M. Noronha, Second 'Hoat: 1.

Miss Ho Wal-man (40 secs.); 2, Miss. Chan Chol-pan. Miss Vivienne Chtirn was disqualified for a faulty turning..

Meg's 150 Yards medley relay Race: First Heat: 1, Sing Tao (min.,.,30 sees.): 2, Eastern: 3. European PY", Second Heat: \, *VIR:C. (15min ̧ 29 |seca.); 2, "Lai Tsun; 3, University.

Qualifies for final.

· To-day's "Pleats - evening commencing at 0.07 pm.

Following hedts will be decided this Colony Champlonship:

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220 Yards free-style Junior Chaṁh-

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