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MISS SHAUNA ANDERSON Which Is The Hardest SCAATeam Rumjahn Brothers

BREAKS 15-YEAR-OLD

MARK FOR SWIM EVENT

(By KIMBERLEY)

Against Army Swimmers

The Colony record for the women's 100 yards free YMCA Team

style was bettered for the first time in 15 years when the pretty VRC school-girl swim star Shauna Anderson returned the time of 67.8 seconds last night in the VRC-Royal Navy event. Shauna's magnificent performance consolidated all the more her place as the best free style swim- mer in the Colony. Her record effort last night bettered by almost a second existing mark of 68.6 seconds set in 1934 by Mrs. L. Mead, a former South African Olympic swimmer.

in an

girl

took part The Navy

Once again the school evening of pleasant swim sports was back-marker to fellow com but could not match the talents petitors. In the line-up were Joy of VRC. They lost the issue by a Evans with 10 seconds handicap margin of 10 points but not be from the champion: Doris Barten fore. having beaten their hosts in with six and Heather Anderson the free style relay, and holding with three seconds, the VRC water polo squad to a six-goal draw.

The interest that attended the Royal Navy-VRC meet, switched to Shauna Anderson's per- formance after the women's 100 yards free style handicap result

had been announced.

Race Handicaps Meet

The following are the repre- sentatires of the European YMCA selected to meet the Army swim team on Wednes day in the bath, with the first race beginning at 7.30 p.m. A water polo game' will follow the swim events.

50 yards free style: B. Devison and I. Meffan,

200 yards free style: S. B. Mit ford and A. Stevens.

100 yards breast stroke: R. S. Thompson and G. Blenkinsop.

100 back stroke: R. S. Thompson and S. B. Mitford.

and R.

Plunge R Thompson Gorley,

Shauna, -after the plunge. started after her sister Heather. whom she cleverly set as her pace mark. For, drawing abreast) of Heather, she clung on close for the next 40 yards as her sis-Blenkinsop and R. Gorler. tor raced for Doris Barten, same four yards in front.

Goes Ahead

When Heather failed to catch up with Doris, Shauna left her

sister and went ahead

Medley Relay R. Ballerand, G.

yards breast stroke G Saunders and R. Thompson

100 yards free style: Malcolm Clemo and A. Hyde."

6 x 50 yards free style relay: P. Devison, G. Hyde, A. Inglis, D. Inglis, H. Ballerand, G. Saunders,

Title To Win?

London, Septebmer 18.

Reg Harris, the world professional sprint champion, and one of Britain's few world champions, said recently that he regarded the winning of the world professional sprint cycling champion- ship as requiring more phyical and mental effort than is required to win any other world

title.

This statement has prompted many readers of the sports' pages to write to their sports' editors challenging the opinion of Harris.

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Win Tennis Enter Bowls Final

Encounter

The needle tennis feague the Men's "A" match in

Division League between South Chinese Recreation Club yes- terday at King's Park resulted former Club by nine sets to nil. in smashing victory for the

China Athletic Association and

The winners as a combination

and were in devastating form literally swept ther opponents of their fest.

The best results achieved. by the visitors were by Tsui Wai-pui It has led to one newspaper, competition, whereas the conten- and T.F. Choy when they took that more four games from T.T. Chen and running a column for its read- tion of Harris was

physical and mental effort was A. Wei fessional sprint championship than singles champion, in partnership required to win the world pro- Ip Koon-hung, the Colony with David Choy, was in splendid form. They won all three sets with ease, allowing their os

ers asking their views "What is the hardest title to win."

said

Now that is not quite parallel with Harris's statement, for it might truly bel

that the hardest title to win is the one for which there are most con- petitors, or at least the greatest

Baseball Scores

New York, September 18

Today's baseball scores were NATIONAL LEAGUE

on her Water Polo: Lovett, Mitford. | Philadelphia

own. Daris Barten, meanwhile, IL. Ballerand, R. Ballerand, A. N. St Louis was drawing closer to Joy Evans Other.

in the lead, who was fast drop-1 ping back.

Coming to the

final

turi Shauna drew up just as Doris be- The following are the Ilandi-san stroke on the stretch home. caps for the Seventh Race Meet-The school girl, in a final quick ing, to be run this.Saturday-

spurt went ahead of all, lengthen-

1-St. James Park Handicap (1st Set). ing the gap between herself and Clar $ 14 Miler: Amazing (257), "Amigo" (115)**** Counter Delight --4147). Jen Hing (134); Marigold (135))) Katery (129), Nervous Witam (159). Puikilty 119 Sparkling Egen (141), Toomba Boy (146), Top Hat 1159).

2-Batteren Park Handicap (1st See.) Class 4. One Mile: Abdul flaccid (161). Cart Free (1st), Constant Ster (135). Dis-empots (149), Growy (183),

Hor.ey Dew (142), Ingrid (147), Zomo Did (145).' Madame Butterfly (159). Miami Beauty (149), National Gift 1159), Retter (167). Small Dragon 1139). The Alligator (154). Treasurer (139).

$-Kensington Gardens Handicap, Clasa 15 Five Furlongs: Amarant (154), Amamm (145, Blue Sky 1145), Bootie (163), Couper (149), Duche Delight (12), Fort Knox (150). Golden DragDE

SHAUNA ANDERSON

1150). Jeep Ime (148). Meteor (14), the field coming in to a strong Shannon (49).

(2nd

L-SL James Park Handicap Bec, Clam 2..1 Mies: Arabina Evon (142). Argus (137), Araion (168). Dead- ing Beauty 17 (148), Dumino (133), 'Haar Kenk Sixta 1943), Liberation Blar (159),

finish. She touched the wall with some yards to spare, Doris Bar- ten was second in 15 fat-three seconds faster than Heather An- Gerson

In winning the event. Shauna

and fine judgment that won her the 220 title last year in the Co- Alony Championships.

Powerhouse (161), Sportmaster (151) showed some of the same spirit

The Tigrean (143), Trade Wind .(146).

(114),- Black Market (149), · Chesterfeld

(145). Norse Queen (152), Panda (105),

S-Hyde Park Handicap. Close One Mile: Arabian Dagger (140), Alaman On that occasion, swimming in (11.8). Baskful Beauty (136). Bes Wristo the Enal 20 yards, with Luckie Hese (who had set the pace all (139), Dalay Bell (143) Beyptian Field through) and Mamie, Leong well (214). Jeep Bee (347), Lovely Lady in the lead, Shauna Skymaster (155), Vagabond King (144) -Battersea Park Handicap And Bec.), Class 6. One Mie: Aeroplane (195), A Grand Time (162), Automs Leaf 11491 Busy Bew (12). Desert Knight (15) feature Iron Mask. (ēti, Jasmin (369), Jetfire

Souvenir (143), Speed

Unicorn Zəkər (109)

Whoe) (145),

Three More Swimmers Conquer Channel

Cap Gris Nez, September 18.' Hassen Abiel Rehim, husley Egyptian Army officer, swam the English Channel from Dover to France today.

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statement must

be:

any other title,

Harris's very near the mark for to win the title he holds that the man must be a 100 per cent wall there mentally as well as physically fit.]

What other sports

SALS

, {By "RAMBLER")

A very high standard of bowling was seen at the. Kowloon Cricket Club yesterday when the Rum- jahn brothers, K. M. and S. M. Rumjohn, beat the Luz brothers, J. A. and R. F. Luz, in the Colony Open Pairs semi-final, by 21-16. This is the first time that the Rumjohn brothers have reached the final and they are to be congratu- lated on their fine achievement..

For their win the elder brother S. M. Rumjahn had to thank his young brather for it. K. M.. Rumjahn, playing 45 lead, was drawing to the jack the foundation for his side's with deadly accuracy and laid good win. Time and again he had one or two woods close to the jack.

E.A. Brodie Wins Prize Bogey Competition

ponents four games

There was quite a good en Tsui Yan-pui and G. Choa Joe Liz was not playing up stored eight games in their three to his form and had to admit try for last Sunday's Prize defeat to a bowler who was Bogey Competition which was Results:

drawing better. Nevertheless fram won by Mr. E. A Brodie who T.T. Chen and A. Wei (SCAA) | the spectators point of view, the returned a card of Ave up (net beat K.C. Lai and O.L. Pang 6-2, Same was played in the right 64), for 18 holes on the Old beat Tsui Wai-pui and T. Coy, thoroughly enjoyed the game, A. R. de Pinna and Mr. S. S.

everyone present 6-4, beat Tsui Yan-pul and G. Of the two skips

Course Runners up were Mr:

A Question Of Opinion

are there that require both these qualities in their highest degree? Obvious- ly it is all a question of opinion, but makes a very nice. falking K.H. Ip and D. Choy (SCAA) point about which argue for hours.

There are those who

spirit

and

dished ou

R. skips,

out an

one could beat Lai and Pang G-1, beat Tsujiance and tim Excellent perform- Gordon with equal return 'ob

and Choy 6-1, beat Tsui and Chea G-2 believe E. Choy and Szeto Bick (SCAA) that the winning at a world box beat Lai and Pang 6-1, bea Tsul ing title needs more physical and and Choy - 6-2, beat Tsui and mental effort. But is there so Choa 6-3. Emuch mental effort required? 1 Does not the physical side out- 1weigh the mental at any rate in the mare coveted heavier weight 1ules?...

... 15 18 Winning pitcher Red Munger,

loser Robin Roberts.

Brooklyn

Chicago

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ΟΙ Lawn tennis players put for- 1ward their plea that to win the Winning pitcher Ralph Branca, Wimbledon title must take first place. Every sport has its cham- loser Walt Dubiel

New York (1st game) 13 16 Pittsburgh

4 12

Winning pitcher Sheldon Jones,

loser-Bob-Chesnes,

the

and again

robbed) 1 up. Rumjahns of some

shots.

Entries for the Victory Cup Sambo Rumjahn played One of

are now open and will close on the finest games for some time. Monday, October 3 Conditions He was never far away from the of this competitita are as fol fack when needed and came lows:- through nicely with some of his Open to pairs from any Corps. heavy shots, not the

"atomic Regiment, ship of the Royal Navy bomb" type

or any Headquarters having an The Luz brothers started the entity apart from any Corps, Re The first round of the Colony scoring when they registered ons glment or ship of the Royal Ladies Tennis championship on the Arst head and by the end Navy; Department of the sponsored by the Ladies Recrea of the 4th head the Rumjahns Kong Government; or Firm. One tion Club was decided yesterday were leading G-l, The Luz bro- pair only may be entered.

three and resulted in most of the lead-thes however registered

The word, "Firm" shall mean

Colony Championship

aand in those sports in which

plon from the major to the championship,

1 are categories, there are many supporters for each category, Lor example, winning the 100 metres track sprint or the long distance Marathon.

The point against many of them is that what one might call mental effort or supreme con Dcentration is not strictly neces-

sary in its highest degree.

New York (2nd game) 2 Pittsburgh

7 13 Winning pitcher Ciff Chambers,

loser Hank Behrman, Boston (1st game)

8 9 Cincinnati

* 13 Winning pitcher Howie Fox; He crossed loser Nels Potter.

Boston (2nd game) Cincinnati

He made the treacherous cross- Ing in 15 hours and 53 minutes and became the third person in history to conquer the Channel In both directions.

France to England last year fours 47 minutes.

In

Tini Jonker, 18-year-old Datch flower girl, failed in a Channel attempt yesterday. Associated Press.

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In so many sports it is the bet- ter player, the more skilfui com- petitor the faster stronger athlete that gains the day. Obvi-

or

(Call in the ninth due to dark ously he has to call on his ment- al capacity to some degree but not to a large degree.

ness with score tied)

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Cleveland New York-

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Nerve And Mental Effort

0 The events which call for the greatest nerve and mental effort Winning pitcher Hugh Casey, are possibly sprint cycling, golf

loser Al Benton.

Folkstone, September 18. Zasson Zurganos, 40-year-old Greek Army major, successfully completed his swim across the English Channel tonight when he reached the Kent coast between Dover and St. Margaret's Bay at 22.30 hours GMT. He had been Chicago

for

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and lawn teanis. Think of the golfer who has to hole the putt that means victory or defeat. In Awimming

18- hours Boston United Press

Winning pitcher Ellis Kinder, lawn tennis it is all over in a matter of' seconds, a fierce thrust Folkestone, September 18. loser Randy Gumpert.

and the ball is either a winner Marie Hassan Hamad, Egyptian

sacceded Army officer,

or a loser.

# 3 here is not much time. to New-hink To a certain done that obtains in cycũng. one has to make up ons zomi when to up- leash the final effort.

1

in his Detroit (1st game)

8 3 " second attempt at the Channel Washington this year when he swam from Winning pitcher Hal Cap Gris Nez, France, to St houser, loser Paul Calvert. Anderson Margaret's Bay in 17 hours and

Detroit (2nd game).. 5. 10 crept up at the last moment to 55 minutes. United Press.

Washington beat both swimmers and set up

2 3 the new record. She collapsed in

Winning pitcher Virgil Trucks, the bath after that, if that

loser Sid Hudson. race marked the most sensational of the 1848. Champion-

Wightman Cup Suggestion

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7 8

10

1

match was seen between Rober

300X

ing players scoring easy victories, shots on the 5th head to bring any business, commercial or pro- However, in the Mixed Double the score G-4 in favour of the fessional. "Hieng," Company o

a hard tough Rumjahns.

partnership carrying on business The Rumjohns. by some fines Hong Kong with the intent or associated subsidiary Tay and Mrs. V. Fowler and T. bowling registered three shots on that

by Firms o companies

managed Gould and Mrs. Andrews. The the following two heads to lead fornier pair won after three sets The Luz brothers then bad a make

Departments of firms shall not

separate entries. Tay and his partner ran away

row of scoring, registering nine. - Playeri · must be serving with with the first set, which they shots on the following Eve heads or employed by their entranta won after eight games. The loss to lead for the first time bring- A director of a company whos however came back fighting in ing the score to 13-9.

principal, occupation is not with the second set and won after nine

the entrant is not eligible as games. However on the last set

player. Tay and his partner exerted pres- sure and won by 6-1.

Ladies Singles

Unlucky "13"

The acceptance or rejection of The "13" was certainly an un- lucky number for the Luz bro-entries or players shall be with thers for they failed to score on the committee whose defislod the following five heads and al-shall be final. Results of the matches were

Foursomes,

handicap lowed the Rumjaha brothers to

10 shots to

Subscribers. Mes. M. Chow beat Mrs. J.B. | register

bring the match play: score to 19-13 in

favour of the compete for this trophy.

Eclectic Competition ..Ok Rumjahns.

Kite 6-0, 6-0.

Mrs. Skagter, beat Mrs. Chaur 6-2, 6-2.

under

The result of the Eclectic Com

beam played

throughout

However on the 18th head, the Course. Mrs. Cooper, beat Mrs. Hutchi-Lus scored a single to bring the son 6-1, 6-0

score to 19-14. The Rumjans petition which has came back with a single, and the on the Old Course Mrs. Williams beat Mrs. Aller

score at the end of the 19th this summer is as follow:

TOTAL SCORE head was 20-14 in favour of the Runjabin brothers. On the 20th NJ. Whelpton (Winner)

6-2, 6-3.

Law

Mrs. Litton beat Miss How-yee C-1, 6-4.

Mrs. K. Yip beat Miss a head Luz, with his third wood, D. Hung (Second) yuan 6-1, 6-2.

took the jack back to coat tan W.H. Paterson (Third)

CH.T. Suen (Third) Sambo Rumjaha with last wo drew first shot. R. F. Luz with

Mixed Doubles

E. Chan and Mrs. Chiu beat Chen and Miss M. Ribeiro 6-2, B-4.

his last wood took the jack right Yugoslavs Beat

ditch

Israelis

Tel Aviv, September 18. Yugoslavia defeated Israel

into the

for two shots, bringing the more to 20-16 in favour of the Rumjans.

The last beadi R. Tay and Mrs. Fowler beat T.

was played{

dárless. Gould and Mrs. Andrews 6-2, almost in complete 2-5, 6-1.

KM. Rumjahn drew two beautiful Mrs. Scholes beat Mrs, Camp-| shots: Luz with his first wood five goals to two here today bell 6-4, 6-2.

missed taking the jack. How the second leg of their footbal J.B. Hawthom beat D. vas every with his second wood he world cup tie. With an aggregat

took the jack back to lie two and of 11 goals to two for the game Alderwerelt 6-1, 6-0.-

Mrs. Strobach and Mrs. Alexan- a measure for the third shot. Yugoslavia. qualified to pla der beat Mrs. Pozerty and Mrs. Sambu Rumlahn drew third shot. France for a place in the com Heinzerling 6-4, 7-5-

Luz with his third wood failed petition proper, which will t

is front woods for the shotched today's game, in which th to draw, Sambe Rumjaha with held in Erazil next year. his third wood promoted one of More than 20,000 people wi

For the golfer, however, he is left all alone for what seems ap age to decide just how that last St. Louis (1st game). 5 10

shot is to be made. The slightest Philadelphia

nervoushets and the ball will b Winning pitcher Alex Kellner, short, ton strong er too wide off J.B. Kife and W. Pomeroy 6-1. P. Bonnerman and S. Saul beat loser Bob Raney.

the hole.

0-1. .". There

are those who will

J. Kempton, and oppose: Harris's viewpoint ani. the grounds that the athlete 6-1, 7-5. 'cannot claim quita 211 the credit. Some must po to the machine..

[1891. Roslyn (145), Silver Spear (169), The girl champion first showed

London, September 18. (1蹈)。 Windermere (14) signs of her improved talent this

The hammering received by €9.3 year when she returned

the British girls in the Wightman St. Louis (2nd game). in an earlier meet. She i seconds

f 11.0 international Philadelphia

7 11 Regents Park Handicas (later was again to swim the 100 under Cup lawn tennis

against the United States Tast

winking picke Lou Brissie. Class 1 Si Ferienza: Home Builder 70 seconds, clocking .69 seconds

week-end has prompted sug- (148), 107 (148), Pay Day (151), Paarl fiat very recently.

loser Tom Ferrick.” ・・ Diser (156), Richard 1 (165), Bose Emme Her good performance last gestions that the event should be

-Associated Press. (ii), Smashine (149), The Chief (182),- night was in a way expected but thrown open for world competi

Lion even the most confident- backer

Suffering their 13th successive Anderson Was Su Domision Day of Shauna

failed to win defeat. Britain even one set. The overwhelming superiority of the hard-hitting New York Americans in

the last decade Boston

that something Cleveland makes it clear must soon be done to save the: Withest 1152).

For the sceptics I must point tournament from becoming Colonia (134), Fiesta (149), Frencylight out that two independent watches farce. (149), Golden Wheel - (162). - Pentares

Both of them re- were on her

Britain

Wodonga (1). ---

Begrate Park Hauliers [2x] Bet...).| Class 1. Six Purlongs: (141), Fin: Alarm (162); High Speed prised at her 67.8 seconds effort (125). Lucky Birike (149), Muminc (147)-more than a second improve My Love (140), "Rebel (152), Sement in less than two weeks. (ILS), V-J Day (135).

3,--63, Juzman Pack Handicas (3rd Fine.), Chao' L. 14, Milch; - Anan Hing (153).

Victorious (144),

Two Watches Used

Detroit

Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE

*Philadelphia

Chicago

St. Louis

Some tennis writers in (165), Borse Fun (125), Tootele (145) corded identical times as those of strongly advocate a halt in the Washington

the VBC officials. 16-Baiterais Park Fandip | (216 Competitive spirit has been series until such time as Britain

Bitter Sweet

Bec, Claan 4. "One" atlas (123), Dink How (155), Double Coin greatly revitalised in (14%), „Plibuster (147),

the VRC

can develop strong enough talent to put a team on the court with

CCKS.

H.R. Jebsen and A. Jessen beat

G. Puncheon

Today's Programme ·

Luz Zalled with his last wood.

POC Celebrate

The Frison Officers Club, this Division Lawn season's Third Bowls League winners, will be

un

were superin throughout, led 3-0 at half tim

-Reiter

Yugoslavs, who

Swiss Also Win Luxembourg, September 18,}} Switzerland defeated · Larxen

9.30

celebrating their success Mrs. Cooper and Mrx.

Mrs. Saturday at Stanley when they bourg by three goals to two !! Even a champion cyclist could Litton v Mrs. Williams and Mrs. will be entertaining representa- the second

leg of the footbal not win on a poor machine. At the Jones (Colony).

4.00 pm.

;

WL FC same time, one takes it that in

90 51 638 the topmost class all machines Mrs. Chiu and Mrs. Fowler will start at 4 pm. 69 55 618 are roughly as good as each other Mrs. Shewin and Mrs. Strickland 8280 577 and that it is the mari en hoard (Colony). 84 62 575 that makes zit the difference. 70 89 582

After all, it is not necessarily 69 84 418

nge the fastest man that wine. .49 98 .332 45. 98 315

NATIONAL LEAGUE

recently after what could be call at least an ever chance of suc- St. Louis (143), Glacial Lake (146), Hat Paed one of Victorians dullest (172), Llcktaing :(169), Mabel ↑ 41541, seasons in many a year, This

The correspondent of the Philadelphia

Brooklyn Marber : (168), - Oldahore (148), Priority was spurred first when Lopes

London Evening News writes 4102), Triner (144),- Tunny (14)). [2] ́avenged his defeat in the : 100-

Boston "It is surely only right that the New York back some time ago by Eastern's

Holland, South Africa, Aus- Pittsburgh WOODCOCK LOSES Cheong in-man.

Then Sonny Monteiro, the Cotralia and India should be given Cincinnati * RIGHT TO

free style, cham- Jony 100 yards

a chance to see what

they can!

Chicago Dion, also

do against the stopped the winning EUROPEAN TITLE spree of young Cheong when he Americans

Rome, September 18. beat the latter in this event last. One the main

.pl. month, Sopay Bruce Woodcock, the - British | #700 heavyweight champion, has lost press with his 58.3 to making the Cup a world-wide

seconds effort competition concerns the ques of VBC has done.

was

#

the teams.?

****/}-conquering i

to

The Olympic Decathlon

WL Pc

Pleas have been put fciward in 91 51.641 favour of the Olympic Decathlm 89 54.622 many readers favour this event)

-5.15 p.m. Mrs. Bushbaum v Mes. Getz (Colony Singles).:

Miss M, Ribeiro. v. Mrs. Strio- bach (Colony Singles).

J. Kempton v P. de Lavalette (Club Singles).

¡tives from various Clubs to a world cup tie here today and friendly game of bowls. The game qualified for next year's com

petition proper in Brazil.

After trailing 1-2 at halftir: Switzerland won through to mak their gregate 8-4 for the

for the t games.

Switzerland go forward to th finats because Belgium, thei next round opponedis, withdrew

DRAW FOR. KCC RINKS

COMPETITION

The draw for the First and trom the competition. Reuter. Second rounds of the Kowloon Inter-Members Club Rinks Lawn Bowls competition

J. Hurlbattv Cmdr. Harrison Cricket (Club Singles);

N. Lo and Miss R. Lo y Dare as under and all games must (Colony be played off by Sunday, Sep- 25, 1949: tember

16 68 523 but here again surely It is rather Nolan and Mrs. Kite €9-74 483 a question of versatility rather Mixed Doubles).

48 75 476 than physical or mental effort. H.J. Armstrong and Mrs. FIRST ROUND

D. Fitzroy-Williams Armstrong v D.

463 79 444 | though; naturally ver great Day and Mrs. Allan (Colony Mixed Guest CS. Rosselet (skip) v En ground, Causeway Bay, yester

$8: 84406 sical ability is required to win,

.57 86399 United Press.

GONZALES

his right to the European title, ast Saturday. And now Shaination of expense and transporting BEATS SCHROEDER the European Boxing Union de Anderson of cified at its meeting here today. again,

Ole Tandberg of Sweden, and Jo Waidin, "of Australia, were ances

and

SEVEN-A-SIDE SOCCER GAMES The results of the school Seven-a-side Football tourné ment played at the Nav day, for the Stanley Shield were as follows:—

Tung Chi 0 Talkoo,3, King George Vy Pi Kiu-Pii Kiu forfeited the game

Chi Hang v Wah Yan (Alter HS: Shields, TA Madar (skip) noon school) Wah Yan, forfeited

G.R. Rosselet, HY, Hsu, V. the same time d

St Stephen Plut Chee-PF Butterworth, Geo. Ler/skip).

Winner plays

7. Chubb, CL Chee forfeited the The following will represent Stapleton, C. Thompson, F. Good-Ying Wah Wah Yan-Yin

H. Gittins, J, Boyes, AEP.

Rosselet, R. Barker, 3, Tang, 22 Lat In coming to a final decisior

K.C.

Miss J. Yuan Rakusan (skip). en who is the great world C. Kotewall and Mrs. Tamworth champion, of mis champions of (Colony Mixed Doubles)..

Winner plays AV, Cosano, L' all sports, one must, of reces-

K.Hi-Yip and Mrs. Vip D. Lo (skip). Posselet. I.F. Robinson,

Brezry

JA Tibble, J. Oren sity, "consider the number o

and Miz, Chaun (Colony Mixed persons the world over that] Doubles); ME DAL take part in the sport..

For that reason, the sprin

National champion Richard cyclist must have as great a claimSHOCKEYTEAM

The Evening News writer sug- In spite of these fine perform-gests one way to surmount this ances however, the threat of the difficulty would be to play

Los Angeles, September 18. the

Gonzales · scored swim tes at Wimbledon in the week (Pancho) ted to fight for the chan Chinese swimmers for

Colony is still

Jalations from mezacing?:

from

CR.

Bertera all the world's leading women terris victory over Ted Schroe. | Dal in their case this icon lucian- Tennis Club" in vin (skip) Wat forfeited the games w A four-nation Committee, com-verity pride, Mamie Leon Uni-players would be in London, der today for the Pacife Some there are only a handful of

Westers, Germany. and the Sagr boys,

The team that came through West Championship.

PTY-

y the Eastern following the championships-es methodica 8-12 Rayawn tennis players too

a friendly hockey game against SECOND ROUND the women swimmers of Lai

championships for amateur.

The Ordnance Hockey - XI_to= were rejected by the Congress.

ress. Tsun and the

Hong Koar

fessionals) and it is a moot point morrow at 3:30 pm, at Shanshule D. Hung WHL Cowie, J. Ram- prising representatives from Bri- What is certain however, is the preliminary competition could The match resemblet the Na-s to whether winning of the title pa

Makhan Singh My EC Fincher (skip) v F.R

Takoob, Kermanie, A.W. Wood,

W. Kong Lain, the United States, France that the Championships this year then proceed to the United States tionals at Forest Hills, two weeks at Wimbledon, at East Hills Geopal, Barat Sings LH. Sling, T. Lock (skip) and Italy was set up to study will see at least some: record to challenge the Americans. age. Gonzales won that one, too, hw York and evo the Fiersti Hassan, Subedar Bhagat Singh, WBaker Howarth, the possibilities of an agreement breaking exhibitions, which is There are many who thing but had a tougher time Gonzales title, carries the most weight. between Europe and the United something indeed to look forward that it is time women had their said afterward he thought he Sibtes over world championship to in this branch of the Colody's Davis Cup competition, played the best game of his

Reuter titles-Reuter.

Career today Associated Fress sporta,

Queen's I La Salle 0. St. Stephen's 2 Chi Bang 0,

Yawns 1 Bus Kadoorie 3. y. DBS 0 St. Joseph's 4,

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