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Swimmers Training Hard
For Colony Championships
(By KIMBERLEY)
In just about a week's time, the Colony's swim- mers of various clubs will be entering their final stage of one solid month's vigorous
Swim Gala
training to prepare for the Colony Swimming At USRC
Championships set for late September. Swimming coaches of the different teams have
each a second aim this year. They have in Mind the Hong Kong-Manila Interport Swim Meet to be held in the Philippines in Novem- ber.
among
Competitions local cluby dany been kept at, ir surprising indirme so far VRC were wire hosts to Busa- Athletic Arnemation and the Chinese YMCA, And on both occasion die Vielod Bams
th DERVIND Etter
Chinese tu dise jolts whigh threaten integrate very hope of VRC
hither in undequated pretrun-
Ador
mate ti
AWODIES
The fund bek Can by bank, of bu torn, Mom, Beat La vesa del a Front-lny swim pack, Chrobr
elged
Fort Montr
1yle are then refurred in fees af tre 444 to brat Tony влович
Lak IT 15 ok, v kase 70 fat on leg. first
In the free style events, Cheonjt
presents as big a threat to Sumy Menten and 10 Tsum's falu The pant in the ill and 220 free, as he offers to Lampes me the 100 back
In the 220, Cheong returned z
Stevamis 11, muertes 996
The swimming gala at the United Services Recreation Club held last night--which was nearly threatened by rain
off smoothly. went
The gola was highlighted by div- ing exhibitions given by 14- stone "Slim" Edwards, who: gave a fine display.
Following were the results;
2 Length Free Style Men - 1st. Capt. George, 31 sees; Zul, Capt. Sutherland and Cooksen, dearl
1
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1 Length Free riyle Ladi Seenry Woodere do the gala event int, Mis, King 17 15 sers; 2ud.
Blender fazel Tas June 1
Mrs. Cancock. tremgly in thic 100 v
worth
10
2 Lengths Breast Stroke Men -
elbelang E52, pesunds for the 1014. M. Nicholson, 32 4/5 sers: rive the abdl 57 B sentabs for the
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McNabi 3rd. Capt at Mars VRC desenly,
After Records
Turf strokes effort and ineebng | esparlder
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George.
Letih Breast Stroke Ladies 1st. Mrs. Hancock, 24 4/5 secs; End, Mrs. Puntan.
Mr. stacle Race Men-1st. Alright, 1 m. 42 2/5 versa Rusd, cupt. Sutherland.
2 Length Back Stroke Men 1st, 1.t. McNab, 49 4/5 sees; 2011.
orge.
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rexines runder 2225} Mangy,
Men 1 f. Squadron thech will mean the leaking of Leader Lewes, 50 ft. 2 lust 21, Twespences 13-yemwald Teratt of] Lt. Cookṣen.
4 Lengils Free Style Mon--- 1st, 1 Robertson, I m. 6 1/5 zves
Diving, lodles Mrs. King
Diving, men-1st., Flying Officer) der Meulen, 19.8 points: Zal.. JA. McNab; 3rd., 2nd Lt.
Tepe, fille Hotely pud record::
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1 Scores
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HONG KONG, MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1949.
Channel Bid Fails
Dutch housewife Mrs. Will Croes Van Rijsel, 30, failed in her attempt to swim the English Channel. She started from France's Cap Gria Nez and a.ter 14 hours 10 minutes in the water was forced to come out white still one and a half miles choppy off Dover. According to her trainer, E. H. Temme, conditions and a strong swell in the later stages of the swim tired her out. Photo show Mrs Willi Croes Van Rijsel, wrap- ped in towels, being ted to her hotel at Dover by Mrs. A. Enaver (left). A. P. Photo.
Reds Score 5-2
Win Over Dodgers
In the latin' divison VRC may 1ird.
4 Length Breast Stroke Men- very much to aderent, despre reports
of Last.. Mr. Nicholson, 1 mm. 19 4/5 TAY supporters of
"That's gud Sensations, Wong Yuk- secs; 2nd., Lt. Bird: 3rd., Mr. Legas howevan, www.n Father preplicat
victory and cok Kan-ngah.
The Anderson sisters, Shaun
Velerans Race, men-ist, Mr. Cheong's turn, they eladni. and
atsek
fleather, haven't showed up Goldwyn; 2nd., Squadron Leader Juditably
was faulty.
voy much vet forward to a returns
Lewes; 3rd, Mr. Varley. year, but the 7.11 Winker!
TROW
inter-Club Relayat, YMCA: Mel Pat Sullivan,{ never come abuuf,
terrichts, Bret which
Dogs Barten and Joy Evans, al Royal Leicestershire Regi- pul it looks like the deciston as
mater Serv Rive impressivement: 3rd., RAF, 4th, Army. will: display dus their bi-weekly The evening gala terminated
to whether Chrong is here to stavi PANE
as a back stroke swimmer, rest tử the championships.
thers
at the VIC pool.
2nit.
with a water polo match between;
! Pat Sullivan particularly is the the YMCA and the Royal Lei-|
The Chinese boy meanwhile, club's greatest hope in the socestershire Regiment, which was have been
serious Yards Bee style, Shanta Anders won by YMCA by 8 points to 1. training, breaking off only during] sou, yet undefeated in this event
in estant,
Just week when
the kiri
veloped a naggbig cold.
-
and who still keeps the record of 129.8 seconds, elorked 31 dat at Fleishlacker Pool in San Fran- Cheong's trainers have hurried flim best so far.
cisco. The boy into the dip Turn. the Pat, Just week, surprised all
Zoe
Ann Olsen, who one being tised by burkie Rose,
1r's
Komeee to the controversial
What impresses however about the boy was his speedy 100 yarılı. all through. In that particular
race, Chrong cught Lowes In two yards from the 25 mark turn and was never beaten again,
Lopes on the other hand, has
teen
Rumjohn at the VRC gala lase week.
was with a 32.8 seconds effort to win originally to have joined with the at unimportant race. This was Biliner show, decided to defend more than two seconds improve her diving title and has arrived det hom what Pat was strok-back in the States only a few ugot, just a month
days ago to take part, after a Doris Barten, who specialises in hectic
France
aro,
lour
the 448 and over, and was an North Africa.
over
New York, August 6.
Painell became the major league's first 16 game winner as he pitched Boston's Red Sox to their seventh consecutive victory, a con- vincing 3-0 decision over the Detroit Tigers, in the American League today. Parnell fanned three and walked one.
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High Scores Against Middlesex And Worcester
Notts Score 303 For Three Against Kiwis
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Nottingham, August. 6. Helped by an unfinished fourth wicket stand of 103 by Hardstaff and Charles Harris, Nottinghamshire...today put on 303 for three against the New Zealanders on the first day of their match here.
The tourists took the feld without their fast bowler,, Jack Cowle, and only smart fielding kept the runs down.
There were over 20,000 present when Keeton completed his half ertury out of 118 and then drove Lurt for four. Meanwhile, Nord- sta was not inactive, and superb ever driving brought him 10 of his first 21 'ours.
57 The
third wicke! put on beure Keelan hecarce Burke's Bird victim, caught at Arst slip ntier
hitting 4 Including six
Hardstaft (uurs.
10 continued make good orogess, and reached his half century in just over two hours,
With Harris, who was in quieter mood, he helped to add (8 for the fourth wicket by ten, when Notts were 208 for three.
Hardstaff and Harris continued their partnership from tes to the close, when they had put on 183 for the unbeaten fourth wicket Etand in three and A quarter hours and brought the Nolts total to 203 for three.
Hardstaff reached his sixth century of the reason, and his 107 not out, scored in four hours and 23 minutes Included 15 tours. Harris' unbeaten. 79 Included 13 boundaries.
Stores:
Notta First innings
Keeton, c Rabone, b Burke.. Simpson, e Reid, b Burke Prole, Burke Hardstuff, not out Harris, not out
Extras
04
2
15 107
Detroit
was unable to advance anyone to third base. Luke Appling established a Athletles downed the Cleveland major league record by play-Indians 2-0.
The Cincinnati Reds ing his 2,154th game as Chi- cago beat Washington G-5 in Ave runs in the eighth inning with the aid of three errors by 1 innings.
third baseman Billy Cox to de- the Nationer Lengue gers 5-2
The 40-year old Chicago short- stop received a bonus check. He in play Bother in 10 said he hopes
Twelfth inning doubles by making a strong come back in who is in the Colony with Bit-right Helder Dave Philley and the free style events.
ner's organisation, expresses con-
the Colony's harbour queen, s Mrs. Olsen, Zoe Ann's mother, year.
Cuss Michaels
runs to defeat
Scores:
Total (for 3)
London, August 6. Bowlers had a tiring day on good wickets in most of today's county championship cricket matches. Middlesex and Worcestershire, first and second respectively in the table, both had considerable scores hit off their attack.
A great third wicket partnership of 191 by Stan Squires and' Bernard Constable retrieved Sur- rey's position against Middlesex after they Both hit cen- had lost two wickets for 30. turies, Constables being his first in first class cricket and Squires his fifth of the 'season. " Squires hit one six and 11 fours and Con- stable nine fours. Kent batsmen enjoyed them- } selves at the expense of the Sussex bowlers. Leslie Todd and Leslie Ames each got his
AL Leicester: Lelcestershire century. Todd batting
282 for seven (Berry 70, Lester four hours and ten minutes not out 53), Warwickshire to bal for 127, with 11 faurs,
At Wellingborough, Northamp-
(Oldfeld) three and Ames
quarter tonshire 452 for eight
79 and 64, Brown hours for 125, including 17 79, Barron fours. Together they added Brodericks not out 05), Yorkshiro 103 for the second wicket in two hours and 40 minutes.
grace
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and con.
At Portsmouth: Hampshire 305 McCorkell 57, Balke CO, Waliter Worcestershire 14 at out 57), for two.
to Lat-Reuter.
London Wins Athletics Meet
The amateurs. Henderson anit! Mallett flogged the firing Sussex attock towards the close, adding 77 in 25 minutes.
Richard Sale, driving and pulling with fidence, hit 146 for Derbyshire against Lancashire. Including
London, August 6. and six
Gothenburg, winning only koven, one fours. With J. D. Edger, he four of the 13 events, were helped to put on 158 for the defeated by London by 83 third wicket in two hours and points to 57 in an athletic 20 minutes
contest today City stadium.
one
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at the White Hugh Walts gut his maiden first class century for Somerset
A crowd of 30,000 watched the against the champions, Glamorg-
which 21 Olymple an, hitting his 110 in four and meeting, in
The Swedes three quarter hours, with ten athletes took part.
won two track events, the mile fours.
and the 120 yards hurdle, and two G. Emmell and B. Allen, the held events, the discus and the Gloucestershire opening par, hormer throw
both narrowly missed their cen-
Long striding Arthur Wint tarles against Essex. At lunch Olymple 400 metre champion, de
109, but both feated the British champion, John they had put on
Parlett, by a foot in the half mile Wint's time was one minute and
went shortly after the interval, Emnett with his score at 15 and Allen one short of the hundred.
Close Of Play Scores Close of play scores; At Hast- 79 Ings, Sussex versus Kent, Kent 9462 for five (Fagg 62, Todd 127,
Ames 125 and Pawson not out 303 5+).
-Reuter.
63.7 seconda.
I Luing, the little Jamaicani beat his compatriot MacDonald three yards in 9.8 Bailey by seconds in the 100 yards. Dougla Wilson former British mile cham- brilliant exhibition plon, gave a
19.4
seconds,
in winning the high jump
At Cheltenham, Gloucestershire to win the two nutes by 12 yards 439 (Emmett 95, Allen 99, Crapp in minutes and 85), Essex 39 for no wickels). The winning Olymple jump of At Manchester: Derbyshire 40s 1.98 metres was equalled by Ron
Povitt for five (Sale 140, dear• UP. scored BASKETBALL GAME Rhodes 54, and Carr not out 67),
Lancashire to bat. The Seven Tigers Basketball
At the
Oval, Surrey Team from Kweilin beat the eight - (Squires 115. Constables Chung Sing Benevolent Society by 100), Middicsex to bnt.
AL Weston-super-Mare, Somer- 35-28 at the Chung Sing Bathing Pavilion ground, Kennedy Town, set 325 (Watts 110, Rogers 57), Fast night.
Glamorgan eight for one.
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
Detroit Tigers ...... In numbers therefore, ut rast.fidence in her daughter's triumph. second basenian been in busy workouts. ave Chicago the win.
Boston Red Sox .... As a result, the champ clocked to be seen however, Just how are looking to Jung Stover of
Tigers: p. Trucks, Newhouser; 704 reconds winning without much they will be able to stand Pasadena.-Zoe Ann's vigorous Yankees Increase Load
c. Swif opposition, swimming Realne up against the much talked about competitor for the diving title: The New York Yankees blast-
Red Sox: p. Parnell; r. Tebbetts. Wilfred Lawrence and Smalley is of Lai Tsun and the Chinere last year-to offer strong opposi-ed out six home,
Q
0 YMCA, not getting the tuetion.
the St. Louis Browns B-8 and Cleveland Indians
Philadelphia Athletica 2 7 Mamie Leung of Hong Kone For Zoe Ann, it can be sald increase their league lead over
Indians: p. Lemon; e. Hegan. University, who has been Shating that she may not be in top form, Cleveland to tour games.
.Suc-
Athletics: p. Fowler; c. Guerra. The position at present, leaves | Anderson's mos bitter rival in what with the tour and the accl-cessive ninth inning homers by
10 very little to choose between The at the free style events
dent she suffered while diving in first baseman Tommy
Henrich St. Louis Brown
9 13 1 two; Lopes, the champion, and
France a little while ago.
and centralelder
Joe DiMaggio New York Yankees As for
Browns: P. Ostrowski, Fannin; Cheang, the challenger.
'She is an Olympic silver- clinched the victory.
Loilar. myself, I am a backer of a strong
medalist however, and the sports Dick Fowler outpitcher Bob new challenges, against a long
Yankees: p. Reynold, Sanford, The Lou Bittner swim show at world expects much of her, Lemon 13 the Philadelphia standing champion. Whatever, the present performing in the Colony
Buxton, Page; e. Berra, if both men focuses attention on the Ur.ited
Chleogo White Sox.. outcome however,
Washington Senators keep steady upon their present | States Far Western
Swim and form, Lopes stäniling record time Diving Championships being held of 68.4 seconds will definitely go at this moment in the
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Open Lawn Bowls Rinks Championship
The rinks led by J. McKelvie, C. C. Pereira and B. W. Bradbury qualified for the semi-finals of the Colony Open Lawn Bowls Rinks Chom- pionship yesterday.
At
the Kowloon Cricket Cricket Club in the Second round Club, J. G. Meyer, S. Strange, of the Colony Lawn Bowls Singles J-Freser-und-J. McKelvic beat championship by 21-15.
B. P. F. Marques, F. X. Soares, R. F. Luz and J. A. Luz by
23-14,
At the Kowloon Bowling Green Club, A. P. Poreira, J. H. Xavier,
Collyer was leading 9-6 on the 10th head, 12-9 on the 15th head. Coelho took the lead on the 17th head, the score at this period be- ng 13-12. Thereafter Collyer al- towed his opponent to chalk up
J. C, Remedios and C. C. Perelta two further shots while he him-
beat . A. Guterres, A. F. No-selt registered nine shpia. ronha, A. P. Guterres and J. E.
Noronha by 20-18.
On the same green, L, C. R.
J. W. Leonard, A. E. Costes and
B.
Carraction
Owing to the Inst head in the
score card between Brown and
8. W. Bradbury beat E. V. Coethe in the Second Division
1
County Cricket Table, Averages
London, August 6.
la performance beat by one inct the English native record setup 404 for by Howard Baker 28 years ago
The current positions in the County Cricket championship table, including, the series of matches which ended yesterday are as follow:-
P W L D Decialon Lost
$ 14
3
5
1
2
Middlesex
20 10 1 9
(12 innings)
Worcestershire
19 9 5 5
Warwickshire
12 6 3 7
10 R 20
19 B 29
18 8 40
1B
White Sox: p. Kuzava, Klieman:
c. Molone. Senators:
Scarborough,
p.
Haynes; c. Evens,
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Philadelphia Phillies
Phillles:
Seminick,
R R E
4
悲 0
0
Pilisburgh Pirates ... 3
P. Konstanty;
C.
Pirates: p. Bonham, Gumbert;
c. McCullough, Fitzgerald,
4 7 2 Boston Braves Chicago Cubs
10 13 0 Braves: p. Bickford, Barrett;}
Antonelle; e. Crandall. Cubs; p. Dubiel; c. Owen, Brooklyn Dodgers
4 3 Cincinnati Reds
5 7 1 Dodgers: p. Bronca, Palica; c.
Campanella. Reds:
p. Wehmeir; c. Copper, Howell, Associated Press & United Press.
Alves, A. A. Lopes, E. R. Rosse-Lawn League match not being LADIES NIGHT AT Jet and C. R. Rosselet by 80-9.
marked, we had Coelho winning
The game between 1, M. Omar,
K. M. Omar, A. M. Omar and U. br 22-19. and Crulgengower win Y'S MEN'S SHED
mar and Uning by 82-01. This is incorrect.
M. Omar (Eklp) against A. At- Actually Brown scored a single Ladies Night will be held e king. G. E. F. Thompson, Jon the last bend to be beaten by the Y's Men's Swimming Shed, Hal and
Bykes (skip) was 22-20. The result was a drawn South Bay Beach Tu abandoned after ten heads had game, each side scoring 62 shots. been played owing to the heavy By virtue of winning on two are all welcome. Y'men C - Y's, ' Y'amenneites and Vklizge relp. Sykes and his men were rinks, Craigengower took three Lin, K. S. Lec, and Wong Kami Lending by six shota; the score points and Hong Kong Cricket Ying are going to arrange was 11-5. This game will be, con- | Club, two points.
which trued on Sunday, starting at 4:30
will start at programme
• The League (standings of the piny Those who need inglise | portation Pro 20477. before please contact the
Open Singles
Bowlin
two teams are:
There will be no previous food orient◊ by the Commitine
Yorkshire.
Surrey... Glamorgan Gloucestershire
Northamptonshire
Kent
Derbyshire Nottinghamshire
Sussex Lancashire
Somerest Hampshire Leicestershire
The first 10 In
20 A
First innings
No lead in matches
Drawn
Pts.
5
140
1.
4.
128
4
120
110
112
104
100
1949
Highest
238.
NNCD3Pę
Average
72.18
180 not out 88.13
batting and
Batting
Not
Toms. Outs
Runs
R.T. Bimpson (Notta)
34
J. Hardata?! (Notta) ...
20
6
1687
John Langrides (Bumax) 42
16
2391
234 not out 64.72
W. Koston (Notts
1
1039
208
63.03
LHutton (Yorka)
2113 201
M. Donnelly (N.Z.)
1671 208.
62.14 61.68
9.J. insote (sax)
27
1234
G. Washbrook (Lance) ..
18
1
947
141
H. Dollery (Warwick)
38
1803
* 200
219 not out 58.76 68.70 83,06
34 B
1482
Bowling
Q
M.
R
W. Average
2a7 594.3
1113
64: 17.30
814.1
204
1882
17.81
616.3
142.
1807
108
768.1 327.2
211
1421
720.1
218
1031.3
"BOKE
H. Doggart (Bumox)
A.H. Karder (Warwick).
J.C, Laker (Surrey) D. Wright (Kent)
Jackson (Derby)
H. Haxall (Bomerset)
O.: Gladwin (Derby) +:
J. Young (Middlesex)
R. Howorth (Wormentar); TA Goddard (Gloucester)
Muncer: (Glumaegar)
219 not out '82.02
17.09 205 1747 94 18.08
-391- 207
(78) 18.04
1635 BU
19.01
1980 1029.10.012 1719881946 240712392519.36 77844 #2 – 20.04.
--Reuter,
TWO WORLD RECORDS SET UP BY WOMEN London, August 8, Two world records were sel
up here today when a women': Southern countles team
Won
a mile and a half relay (three times 880 yards) in sever minutes and 7.8 seconds of the London versus Gothenburg athletics meeting at the White City..
No world figures had previous- ly been recognised for the thre Úmex 880 yards, but in 1943, French trio had put up the world time of seven minutes and 15,1 seconds for a relay of three time 800 metres..
Offelals today also took the time for this distance whic is about ten yords shorter that the English measurements-and the Southern counties team re corded seven minutes and 8. seconds, which was 0.2 second inside the previous best.—Reuter
ALL BLACKS: BEAT NORTHERN
TRANSVAALL
Pretoria: August - 6. The
New Zealand touring Rugby Union team today defeated the hitherto unbeaten Northern Transvaal side by six poinu (penalty goal and dropped goal) to three points" (pentity goat),"
All the scoring was in the first half, Scott getting the point for the All Blacks
and Brewi kicking, Northern Transvaal' penalty goal-Reuter,
CLERK DIES AFTER SWIM
A tragic incident occurred at Clear Water Bay at about 3 pan yesterday, when, a 20-year-old clerk, Chan Yurg-fong beesime sick on the beschafte swim, ming.
He was rushed to a hospital. but died on the way wh
Lewer, August 6. Gordon Richards, Britain's champion locker, rode N 160th winner of 1949 season today when he rode home The Accused, to take the Rigner two-year-old plate Associated Presses
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