HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1933.
WEEK-END AQUATICS
W. T. Campbell Wins The H.K.A.S.A. Harbour Race
POLICE AND UNIVERSITY MEETINGS
was
The most interesting aquatic event over the week-end was yesterday's harbour race, which won quite easily by W. T. Campbell, the Army and Y.M.C.A. crack swimmer. Kwok Chun Hang and Wong Iu Man had a hard struggle for second place, the former just gaining the decision. Miss Yeung Sau King won the ladies race, Miss Yeung Sau Chun and Miss Dora Luin, being second and third.
On Saturday the Police and Prisons Department held their meeting at the V.R.C. bath, and the Varsity held. theirs at the Y.M.C.A..
Police And Prisons
Meeting
ROZA-PEREIRA BEATEN
IN 100 YARDS
The feature of the 13th annual aquatic sports of the Police and Prisons Departments was the sur- prise defeat of L. Roza-Pereira by W. Lawrence in the 100 Yards Free Style Race open to V.R.C. Mem- bers. Lawrence swam a Ane race! and just won by a touch. The water-polo match was won by the Police by 3 goals to 1.
The meeting was very well t- tended... among those present be
At the conclusion Sir William. Bonell in a brief speech congratu-
lated the winners, and the Hon. Dr. 8. W. To distributed the prizes.
100 Yards Free Style Champion-
ship:--
1. H. L. Ozorio (Rice).
2. L. Oliveira (Ricci). Time: 65.7/10 secs.
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50 Yards Free Style Handicap:-
1. P. C Lee (Ricci).
2. P. G. Tang (Lugard).
Time: 32.3/10 secs.
100 Yards Breast Stroke Cham-
pionship:-
1. Yeung Yak Wah (May) 2. J. S. Ho. (Elliot);
Time: 1 min. 23.2/5 secs. Ladies' 50 Yards Handicap:-
1. Miss K. Tse.
2. Miss A. Wood.
3. Miss C. Wong.
ing His Excellency the Governor 440 Yards Free Style 'Champion-
and Lady Feel the Hon. Mr. C. G. || ship:—
Alabaster, O.BE. KC.. the Hon.: 1. L. Ozorio (Ricct)
Mr. E. D C. Wolfe, C.M.G., Mr. R. E. Lindsell, Mr. J. A., Fraser, Mr. Donald Burlingham and Mr.
• M. Perdue.
THE RESULTS. Championship of the Police and Prisons. 100 yards. (Indian and Chinese) :-
1. P. C. 478; 2. P. C. 210; 3. P. C. 696.
Championship of Police
and Fri-
2. V. Osmolovsky (Rice)
Time: 6 mins. 51.1/5 secs.
Long Plunge Championship:
1. E. Koh (St. John's)
2. H. Fereira (Lugard)
Distance: 45 feet 7 inches.
100 Yards Breast Stroke "Han-
dicap:-
1. W. H. Leong (Ricci)
2. H., Pertera (Lugard)
Time: 1 min. 46 secs.
sons, 100 Yards (European O-220 Yards Free Style Champion- cers):--
1. Warder G. F. Youe: 2. Egt Hayward; 3. Sgt. Wishaw. Team Race (Chinese and in-
dian):
1. Fire Brigade: 2. Indian Police. Obstacle Race:--
1: Sgt. Hayward; 2. P.C. Moss
Street Boys' Club Race:-
1. Tam Yu Lan; 2. Chan, Chan- chúng: 3 Chân Chỉu. Two Lengths
peans):~~
Handicap
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(Euro-
1. Sgt. McMahon: 2. Warder Cornwall; 3. Warder You. Pillow Fight:-
Warder Hircock.
Two Lengths Handicap for sons of Police and Prison Officers:-
1. Noel Booker: 2. Neville Book- er: 8. R. Dick.
Two Lengths Handicap for daught
ers of Police and Prison OB-
cers:—
1. Miss Buchanan; 2. Miss Hunt, 3. Miss de Dear. Chamiponship of Police and fri- sons. Breast Stroke, 100 Yards:- 1. Sgt. Bowers; 2. Sgt. Waglàn, High Dive:-
1. Werder Brimblecombe; 2. Sgt Brown; 3. Sgt. McMahon." 'Life-Saving On Dummy:-
Warder Hircock, L/Sgt. Hayward Police Reserve Race:-
1. Wong Yuk Pin; 2. M. Elphin
stone; 3. Chan Sau Ping. Ladies' Nomination Race:
1. Miss B. Aris and Sgt. Brown;
3. Miss Saunders and Sgt. Laugh- lin,
Two Lengths Handleap for Chinese Clerical Staff of Police, Prisons and Fire Brigade:—'
1. Yeang Ping Kwei; 2 Mak Fit Ming.
Team Race for Police, Prisong and
Police Reserve:---
1. Police: 2. Police Reserve.
100 Yards Free Style open to men-.
bers of the V.E.C.:
I
1. W. Lawrence; 2, L. Rota Pereira.
University Swimming
Gala
H. L. OZORIO IN FINE..
FORM
Brilliant form was shown by H.
ship:-
1. H. L. Ozorio (Ricci)
2. A. M. Rodrigues (Lugard)
Time: 3 mins, 6.4/5 secs."
50 Yards BEndford Race:-
1. A. M. Rodrigues (Lugard) 2. Chow Tuck Choon (Lugard) Throwing the Polo Ball Champion-
ship:
1. V. Grunberg. (Morrison)
2. E. L. Gosano (Ricel)
Distance: 62 feet 6 inches.
200 Yards Invitation Relay (To
ELK.1.A.S.A. Clubs):--
1. European Y.M.CA.:
U.S. BASEBALL
Phillies Beaten
New Sept. 22.
LOCAL FOOTBALL MATCHES
blanked the Finies yet. Lincolns Avenge Defeat By
BETTE Philies yes-
terday to give the Braves a 3-0° triumph in the National Baseball League... - Moore hanged out. a homer for the Boston outfit, his tewifth of the season.
Regulta as cabled by Reuter was: Boston
0 .0
Philadelphia
11
1
SECOND K.C.C. CRICKET TRIAL
Hyde And Stapleton Bat Well
The Kowloon' Cricket Clúb held its second trial on Saturday and batsmen again had the
upper hand.
W. Hyde and C. I. Stapleton were highest scorers with 39 each and six others batsmen made double figures.
Scores:-
Mr. F. Goodwin's XI.
F. A. Munn, e Culcany, b
"Dunnett
9
N. A. E. Mackay, c and b
Fincher
24
A. T. Lay, b Overy
13
G. Lee. b Fincher
1
F. Goodwin, c sub, b Hall... 24
W. Hyde, Lb.w., b Hall..... 39 P. H. Macaulay, not out, .....' G. A. White, 'c Mulcahy, b
Houghton............................. 11 2. W. M." Lewis, b Hung'...
Extras (b. 5. Lb. 1).
0
J
Total (for 8 wkts, dec.).135
A. E. Simmons did not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
O... M. R. W.
18 Hung... 6.2 1
∙1 Dubnett.... 8 2 36 Overy Fincher..... 4 I
5 0
24
1.
20
2
4 0
15
2
Houghton
3 0 10
1
Hall
Mr. H. Overy's XL
E. F. Fitcher, b Munn ... "W. C. Hung, c Lay, b. Hyde 33
G. A. V. Hall; b Munn'
S."Jex, 1.b... Munn
C. Stapleton, c Goodwin,
b White
39
16
2
0
4
......
2
107
W. Malcahy, not out
F. F. Dunnett, not out
Extras (1.b. 23,
Total (for 5 wkts.)
8. J. Houghton, A. Wright" and H. Overy, did not bat.
Bowling Analysis,
Goodwin
Munn
R, B.
Hyde.
Lee White
Wood, H. Lange, E. W. Rall- ton and A. G. Donn.
2. Chinese Bathing Club:-Tsang Ho Fook, Lai Yam Chung. Yeung Wal Lim" and "Wong Yat Hung.
Time: 1 min. 53.2/5 secs." 50 Yards Back Stroke Champion-
ship:
1. E. L. Gosano (Ricel)
2. 8. F. Chan (St. John's)
Time: 37 seca.
Inter-Hostel Relay Race:-
1. Rieci Hall:-L. Oliveira. Ng Yew Seng, A. C. N. da Bilva, G: A Yeung, E. L. Gosano and, ELL Ozorio..
2.St. John's Hall:-Boon Yoon Fong, Chan Beck Fong, Ip Kun Im, S. Arvanada, P. Wong and Y. W, Wong.
T.
880 Yards Free Style Champion-
ship:-
1. H. L. Ozorio (Ricci) :
2. B. Camolovsky (Rice)
W. T. CAMPBELL'S
EASY
WIN
H.K.A.S.A. Harbour
Race
W. T. Campbell, the Y.M.C.A.
and Army swimmer added yet... art. other win to his credit yesterday
O. M. R W. 10 2 13 0 61 3 11 1
4 2 8" 1 41
16
▸
2 1 5 1
adopted the same tactics to win by
z touch.
At the end of the races,, Mrs. Y K. Mok presented the prizes and Also those won in the recent water polo competitions.
Results.
The Club
KOWLOON OVERWHELM ST.
JOSEPH'S
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Several unofficial matches were played on Satur- "day, the Lincolns beating the Hong Kong Football Club, in both divisions, while the Kowloon Football Club over. whelmed St. Joseph's by nine goals to nil.
In the junior division the Service Corps beat the Ordi- nance by seven goals to two, while the Kowloos Juniors lost to the Recreio by two clear goals.
Division I.
LINCOLNS & CLUB
lead with a great shot from thirty yards range, beating Marques all "the way.
Yesterday's Match
SOUTH CHINA BEAT ARMY
A friendly game was played be- tween the army and South China on the Caroline H: ground yesterday, and resulted in an easy win for the latter by five goals to one. The game was in the nature of a trial for the South Chins team who will probably leave at the end of this month for Shang- hai where they will play several matches before participating at the China National Meeting in Nanking on October 10.
Yesterday's game was rather a disappointed asir, the Chinese proving too strong for the soldiers, as indicated by the score. Should the Chinese maintain the form shown yesterday they will no doubt make a name of themselves at Nanking, gad should also be champions of the local league for another year.
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The Army's downfall was large- ly due to their lack of co-opera tion, but this was not unexpected as the players were drawn from the various units. trary the Chinese played with
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Saints' defence with a shot from centre from Davies. The Club gave a disappointing ¦ Teams:- display, showing lack of combina- |- Kowloon: -Gurevitch: Wills. tion while the Lincolns, making Goulty: Webb, Jones, Bilss; O. several changes from last week's Davies, G. White, Elliot, Hill and team, played with fine under- Blake. - standing.
St. Joseph's-Marques;" Gomes, Lawrence: Fernandes. Costs, V. From the start the Lincolns at Marques; Sabhan, Rocha,· D. tacked, Ridley and Hocquard -go- ! Leonard. A. Ward and Laurel. ing close with good attempts. Ten minutes afterwards, they opened their score through Ridley, from a corner kick by Baldry,
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Immediately afterwards Baldry ballooned the ball over the bar from a penalty kick. A turn of speed by Harding, however, result- ed in the second goal, Ridley cleverly hooking the ball over Hills' head. Just before the in terval Hocquard increased the lead with a long shot from the wing
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The game started with the Chinese, attacking, but they were
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Play was then in midfeld for about ten minutes, but after that
arid
scored the second goal. Shortly
Valley the Club time the Chinese attacked Happy second eleven were beaten by the Yeung Stu Vick, the right winger Lincolns by five goals to two. .
The Lincolns were far too strong for the Civilians, and it was part- y due to tuck that the Club averted a heavier "defeat.
After the interval the Lincolns dominated the game.
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afterwards Tam Kong Pal added 23rd September, 1933 the third goal Combey; the goal-
ever having come out to inter- cept him.
astray.
The soldiers had then a brief After 20 minutes, McGuinness opened the scoring. but Farrow Period of attack, but, their for- chances .. go soon levelled the scores for the wards let several Club.
After the interval the soldiers Evans relivened up a bit, but were re- gained the lead for the Lincolns pulsed by the strong defence of to be followed by another by the Chinese. The Chinese then took up the attack and Wong Bell reduced the lead with a Mee Shun scored the fourth goal splendid goal, but the Lincolns from a nice pass by Yeung Sta soon returned to the attack but Yick. The soldiers' defence then the Club goal seemed to bear, a broke down under the continuous charmed life, Towards the end onslaught of the Chinese for McGuinness added the fifth goal wards and shortly afterwards Club: Simmonds: Lowe, Rail Tam Kong Pak scored the fifth Fisher Bell. Farrow, Dunhill and
McKellar. Boyd, Gamble: goal after a brifiant solo effort."
The soldiers tried hard to reduce" Lowson.
the deficit,but they missed Lincolns: Deacon; Colclough, several chances.** However, they Ramsdeni Maughan, Worrall, | succeeded eventually, when Fortey Thompson, Clayton, Evans, Bet- sent in a well placed shot from a ters, McGuinness, and Toyne. nice pass by Allan.
The teams were;-- South
ton;
E.AS.C. V. Ordnance.
Lincolns: Heath; Turner Ro- | den; Dudley, Cork. Bett; Baldry The Service Corps proved too Harding,. McGuinness, Ridley and strong for the Ordnance winning Hocquard
by: seven goals' to "five.
The order of finishing was KOWLOON. ST. JOSEPH'S
follows:-
Men's Face.
1-W. T Campbell 28 mins.
9.4/6 secs. Kwak Chua hàng 3-Wong, Ju-man.. 4.-Mh Wai-ming. 3-Wong Sun-man. 8-Yueng Wai-lim. -8. G. Fullager. BA. G. Donn. 8-Chan Fook-sing. 10. Cheung Ho-fook. 11-Fung Ping-mán. 12-E Railton.
13. Iu Fuk-cheung,
Ladies' Race.
1. Yeung. Sau king,
47.1/8 secs. 2-Yeang Sau-chun. 3-Dora Luum.
4-Leung Wing-han. 5.-Ng Yuething
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ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE SWIMMING SPORTS
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Kowloon V. Recreio.
Lee, Tin Sang and Lau Mau; China-Wong Wing; Leung Yin Chang, "Leung Wing Chi and Lee Kwok Wal; Yeung Ka Ping. Tam Kong Pak and Siu Yick, Wong Mee Shun; Pau
In a scrappy game on the Kow- son
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Kowloon then took up the at- tack and Hill opened the scoring" after about ten minutes' play."
They continued to press and three comers, were awarded to them in succession but they all proved fruitless.
The Saints then broke away but D. Leonard., with an open goal lost control of the ball, and the enstodian cleared
From then on Kowloon was al- ways, on the offensive and shortly afterwards
the Blake added second goal MORE
After the interval, Kowloon again took up the offensive and O. Davies, the right wing, sent in a 100 shot from the touch-Knë St. which hit the top comer of the
when he carried off the Hong Kong Paul's Girl College on Saturday cross-bar and glanced into the Amateur Swimming Asscoiation when the conditions were against net. barbour race from Kwek Chun-fast times, the Best events being the bang ih fine style.
100 Yards Back-stroke and the in Shortly afterwards. White re
ceiving a leglorious pass,- from "There were fifteen entries butterclass relay. :
Blake, dribbled through to score from close range. Hill put How- loon five up when his shot struck Lawrence and glanced into the
"L. Ozorio in the Hong Kong Un one swimmer failed to start while versity Swimming Meeting held at another retired half-way through the .M.C.A. Bath on Saturday. the race.
In winning the individual cham-
~*^Resusix... 40-Yard, Lau Ping Pui; 2, Chan Nai Nam; 3, Hong Sin Ken Eric Railton took the lead from Time: 22.6 c.net. plonship he took the four major the start but he was only allowed 100 Yards.1, Lau Ping Pui; A nice pass to Elliot by White, titles and was largely responable to hold this advantage for a short Chan Nai Nam; 3, Ko Cho Kee enabled the former to score the for Ricci Hall's triumph over distance as Campbell soon overtook Time: 1 min. 12 sec. Lugard Hall in the Inter-Hostel him and, swimming, strongly the 400 Yards-1, Kan. Yee Lam; 2,
Paixth goal. Bliss increased the Championships.
latter finished about 20 yards in Hong Shin Kee; Time: 7 min, 17 E. L. Gosano was second in the front of the second man. Individual Championships with C seven points to Ozario's 12.an) The fight for the second place be 200 Yards Breast Stroke-1, Lee 100 Yards
The Open Invitation Team Rice tween Kwok and Wong was a very Ping Kwan; a Hong Shit Kee; 3, Pun 10 was won by the YMCA holders thrilling one. Fifty yards from the Wong Lup Chuen Time: a min Lu
of the HKLASA relay utle winning post, they were swimming
The Inter Hostel Relay was won by Rece Hall in the last length when Ozorio spurted magnincent ly to beat Y. F. Boon of St. John's by a touch.
neck-to-neck both employing the breast stroke, About twenty yards from the finish, Wong changed over to the crawl and had almost forged phead when Kwok noticed him and
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Inter-Cles 100 Yards Back Stroke-1 Lan 2 Olas 332 Class A Time: Ping Pui Au Tung Hong: a, min 36 sec. Houg Shin Loe Time: 1 val.
Individual Champion Lau 14 sec,
Class Championshi
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