10
BRITISH EMPIRE GAMES
LAWN BOWLS
IN LONDON
HYDE-LAY WINS
MORE RECORDS BROKEN
Miss Dennis Scores' Again
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8,--1934.
INTERPORT AQUATICS
Entries For The Trials
LINCOLNS HOLD AQUATICS High Standard Displayed
"Y" HOCKEY MEETING
H.J.D. Lowe Elected Captain
GUIDE TO LAWS OF FOOTBALL
VALUABLE INFORMATION FOR COLONY ENTHUSIASTS
The first of the series of Inter-
(By "TROUT:""} port trials to pick a team to de-
The 1st Battalion the Lincoln fend Hong Kong against, Shanghai in the annual interport event for shire Regiment held their annual the James H. Tamart Cup, will aquatic sports at the European
mence Entries YMCA. swimming pool yesterday take place
to-morrow.
London, Aug. 6 Rongkong players wore promin- ent in the lawn bowls contests at
The track events and swimming White City where the largest as-
programme at the British Empire sembly of international lawn bowl-Games, were continued to-day.
land in the women's track event, the Colony were opened last witnessed. while in the swimming programme night and the aspirants for the
programme will be found below.
The idterport will take place at the beginning of next month in Shanghai and it is hoped to send
ers ever gathered in England oper- į Further fame was brought to Eng." from the various acquatic clubs, when some very good sport wa man of the Games Committee.
ed the bowls section at the Bri- tish Empire games.
There was a fairly representative gathering at the annual YMCA Hockey Sections meeting, which was held at the West Lounge yes- terday evening and which was pre- alded over by Mr. E. F. Selv, Chair-
Mr. Belk read a letter from Mr. I was particularly impressed with A. R. Brown accepting the invita the men and with the progress YMCA. Hockey Club. Mr. Belk made among the sprinters.
said "that it would be quite a The time of 14.4/5 seconds which good thing if they could get Mr.
tridge in the 25 Yards daah was the Hockey Section, for some time, very good and with a little coach-to All this position and so leave distance in about 121 seconds.
Marking The Ground
In the Arst rink game, Hong- at Wembley Pool a great share or various events on the interport | the standard of diving: amongst i tion to become "Chairman of the cisions instructions to referees and Bnes. A fag with a stan not less
kong's quartette comprising J. V. Ramsay, J. F. McGowan, Q. H Sherriff and H. Nish (skip) lost to Canada by a heavy margin, but they gave New Zealand a close game in losing the second en- counter.
A Hyde-Lay, Hongkong cham... plon, who was badly defeated by Macdonald of Canada in the singles, recorded the Colony's first success by disposing of Keys, the New Zealand bowler, in a very close encounter.
Keys incidentally suffered "an- other defeat, falling to Haker of Rhodesia, the latter gaining two
the honours went to Canada, Miss Dennis of Australia established a new British record for the 200 metres Breast Stroke.
TRACK EVENTS Findlay (England) was first in
In view of the approaching Hongkong Football season we com-
The field of play shall be mark- to-day with a series of
ed by boundary lines.
The lines short extracts on "Players" "Gulde
at each end are th goal lins, and to the Laws of the Game of Foot- ball" which deals comprehensively chimes. The touch-lines shall be the lines at the aides are the tou- with all the laws, the official de drawn at right angles to the goal. instructions, to players.
than #ft- high shall be placed at To-day's extracts will be in con-
each corner. A half-way line shall nection with Law 1, and deals with be marked out across the field of
of the field of play, the goals, the play shall be indicated by à sult- goal" area the penalty area, the able mark, and a circle with a ten
weight of ball in International; it. matches.
LAW 1:—
as big a collection of local talents was returned' by Bandsman Gut- Brown, who had been a member of the number of players, dimension play. The centre of the .deld of
the final of the 120 yards Hurdles,will be held at the V.R.C. Will being he should in time cover the the rest of the members to fill dimensions of field of play and yards' radius shall be made round
returning a time of 15 1/5 seconds.
In the Pole Vault, Apps and Gu bert both of Canada tied with a leap of 12 feet 6 inches, and Apps won the jump-off.
In the High Jump, Thacker (South Africa) cleared 8 feet 3 inches to win.
British Guiana came to the tore Victories, as also did Sprot of Beot-front in the Half Mile final, Ed- fand. Walker (Australia) afterwards winning in 1 minute 54 1/5 losing to Baker accounted for the seconds. South African player Harvey.
The following are the full re- *sults:-
SINGLES
Canada (Macdonald) beat kong (A. Hyde Lay) 21-5,
In the Women's 440 yards Relay, England won in 44 2/5 seconds.
MISS DENNIS' RECORD Another British record" was es- Hong-tablished in the women's 200
Hongkong (Hyde-Lay) beat New Zealand (Keys) 21-11.
Rhodesia (Baker) beat Australia (Walker) 21-19.
metres Breat Stroke when Mcg Dennis of Australia, who created an earlier record in the hests, finished in 2 minutes 51 seconds.
Miss Dawar of Canada woh the England (McKinlay) beat Wale's women's 100 metres Free Style in \(Holloway) 21-14
1 minute 3 seconds.
The men's
Breast 200 metres Stroke was won by Halton of Scotland in 2 minutes 41 2/5 sec- onds.
South Africa (Harvey) bea: Canada (MacDonald) 21-8
Scotland (Sprot) beat Ireland -(Rusk) 21-17.
Scotland (Sprot) beat England (McKinlay) 21-13.
Francis of Scotland won the "men's 100 metres Back" Stroke in Wales (Holloway) beat Ireland 65 1/5 seconds. Rusk) 21-13.
Canada won the men' 800 metres
Australia (Walter) beat South relay FreeStyle in 8 minutes. 40 Africa (Harvey) 21-20.
Rhodesia (Baker)
Zealand (Keys).
PAIRS
beat New
Ireland (Taylor and Downle) beat Scotland (Niven and Niven 24-18′′*
Canada (Hutchinson and Lang- ford) beat South Africa (Russell and Konig) 26-16.
Australia (Banks and Rayner) drew with Rhodesia (Evans, and Baxter) 17-17.
3/5 seconds.
The women's" 400 metres relay Free Style also went to Canada in 4 minutes 21 4/5 seconds.
Miss Moss crowned the Canadian successes-in-the-spring-board-diy- ing event with 87.27 points ----
South Africà (Holshausen, “Ah-' bott, Morton, Thoms (skip).....beat Canada (Cleghorn, Enell, Blins, Eyler (skip) 19-18.
England (Hilis and Wright) beat
New Zealand (Grocott, Dilicar. Wales (Davies and Davies) 21-17.
Canada (Hutchinson and Lang-Pollard, Carter (skip) beat Hang- ford) beat Hongkong (F. Rapley kong (Ramsay, McGowan, Sherrin,
Nish (skip) 18-16. and Cooper) 16-15.
South Africa (Russell and Korig) beat Australia (Banks and Rayner 26-18.
England (Hills and Wright) beat Scotland (Niven and Niven) 28-14.
Wales (Davies and Davies) beat Ireland (Taylor and Downie) 24-20.
RINKS
'Canada (Cleghorn, Snell, Sims. Eyler (skip) beat Hongkong (Ram- say, McGowan, Sherrif Nish
skip) 19-10
England (8later, Gudgeon, Tom- linson, Biggin (skip) beat Wales (Williams, Kemp, Manweeler, Rees (skip) 24-17:
Ireland (Curran, Clawson, Wat- son, Watson (skip) beat Scotland (Brown, Tait, Morrison. Low (skip) 20-19.
as possible.
Admission to the trials which twenty cents. The trials begin st 6 p.m. on the dates, given below.
The Entries
50 Yards Free Style:-au a Hay, W. Lawrence, A. A. da Roza, H. Ozorio, and E. B. da Roza.
other vacancies
There being no other nomina- In the Diving there were several men who might have won the tons Mr. A. R. Brown was elected
Chairman event had it not been for minute details which the casualtions for the post of Hon. Secre- Mr. Selk then called for nomin-
observer would have passed over.
Pte. Rushworth who came third
in the event spoiled his effort by bouncing on the end of the board
tary.
Br. Ingram proposed that Mr. H. Bates be elected to the post, Bir. W. J. Brown seconding the mo
before taking off for his standing tion. dives. This lost him valuable
....
100 Yards Breast Strokes:-Soon Foo Shun, Wong Chan Ming, EL M. Marques, M. M. de V. Soares, P.
Mr. Bates said he was quite Gosano and E. B. da Roza.
Diving: Kwok Chu Shum, W. 8. Bunny, W. R. Tate, L. R. Pereiraints in his approach although I willing to fulfil the vacancy pro- must admit his plain dive was riding that the Vice-Captain of and Ed da Roza
100 Yards Back Stroke: Lap o perfect in every detail to the ex-the First elevan who usually cap-
tent of flight and entry. Hay, L. R. Pereira and W. Law-
Again” had L/Cpl Joynes not rence.
béen, too stia he might have taken first place but with the exception of his take-off, flight and entry his approach was poor and instead of walking to the board in a smart but peat manner, he gave the im- pression of an automaton." -
100 Yards Free Style: Ozorto, A. A. Roza, "H, Ozorio and E. B. da Roza.
440 Yards Free Style:-L. P. Pereira, A. A. Roza and W. Law." rence.
880 Yard Free Style:--L E Pereira, A. A. Roza
tained the second eleven, was left will all second eleven arrange- ments, for the speaker felt that he could not devote the enormotis amount of time required by a Bec- retary for both the first and sec- and elevens.
The chairman assured Mr. Bates that his propbeat would be approv-
Number of Players: *« The game shall be played by not more than eleven players on each side. By arrangement made be- fore the commencement of a match (but not ta a"match play- ed under the Rules of a Competi- tion) substitutes may be allowed in place of injured players.
-- Official Decisions An International match is deem- ed to be a match played under the Rules of a Competition. (Interna- tion Board. June 11. 1937) This de- cision is binding only on the four British Associations with regard toį the Internatonal Matches. Inter- national Board June 11, 1932;)" 3
In the Battallon Championshiped or by all
Mr. BJD Lowe, who represent 220 Yards Free Style:-W. Law-over 150 yards. the winner on the YMCA. in their sentor games rence, A. A. Roza and L. R. Pereira The Programme
The following is the interport trial programme:- August 9:
50 Yards, Free Style. 100 Yards Breast Stroke. .100 Yards Back Stroke.
Diving.
Water Polo. August 14:
· 100 Yards Free Style. Diving,
-200-Yards-Free-Style.-
Water-Polo- August 16:
440 Yarda Free Style. Relay Race. Diving.
Water Polo..
The date for the 880 Yards Free Etyle Event will be announced at a later date.
South Africa (Holshausen, Ab-12 Lott, Morton, Thoms (skip) beat Australia (Langley, Bir H. Bare well, White, Gale (skip) 21-17.
England (Slater, Gudgeon, Tom- Australia (Langley, Bir H. Bar-inson, Biggin (skip) beat Scotland well, White, Gale (skip) drew with (Brown, Talt, Morrison, Law (skip) Rhodesia (Houston, Harrison, T87- 21-12- los, Stódart (skip) 18-18.-
Beuter.
Y.M.C.A. SWIMMING GALA
Two Championship Events
Mixed Relay Race? The Men's 50 Yards Aggregate Handicap is again the most pop LR --- lar event and has so far drawn eight entries.
The entries close to-day for the European Y.M.CA. Bwimming gala and a dance which will take place on. Saturday, August 11, com mencing at 9.15 p.m. this The main events on the pro- grainms will be the Men's and *Ladies"-50: Yards Championship.
There are four entries to date for the Men's event including that of | lency. -
In view of the lack of entries, in the Four Stylas Relay it is possi ble that the dies will be brought into it today for the deac
the holder, AG. Doan. Since his The two other featured events on operation on his leg it looks very the programme are the Boys' and much as if he will be fully ex- Girls 50 Yards Handicap open to tended to retain his title against members of the Central British R. B. Wood, R. G. Goldman and School G. H. Fowler, the latter having made vast strides towards the elimination of supernous fractions aince the last gala. ?-5
nz
There are to entries to date for the Ladies' Championship although It is quite probable that Mrs. Mead, the newcome to the Colony who sensationally defeated
A water-polo same between Club members will bring the aquatic programme to a conclusion, after which dancing will be held in the West Lounge.
The following are the entries to date:
Men's 50 Yards Aggregate ATH Handicap: A. G. Donn, J. Anslow, Schreuder at the volunteer Aqua- | ́AH Moss A. E. Greenford, itics a week ago, will meet the lat Goldman, G. Fowler, A Mitchell iter again for the YMCA Ladies and C. A. Higgins
title
Blx Ladies have entered for the "Ladies Aggregate event, including
the holder of the
A Fowler who
recently by
Read
Aquati
Men's 60 Yards Championship:
A. G. Donn (holder), R. B. Wood,
Miss
R Goldman and G. H. Fowler. Men's Three Legged Race
J.
stir
Anslow and R. B. Wood, AL Moss
rather easily although he could have put up a better performance was elected Captain of the Club and the art "eleven" on the pro- if he had thought out, the race pasal of Mr. W. J. Brown and see- previously and reserved so much energy for the Breast Back and onded by Mr. Bates. free styles. As it was he wasted much energy which could have | been saved for another event.
Although the majority of short and middle distance events have been completed, there is yet the half mile and mile races which will be swum of this week
To-morrow morning at 9:30 am. the Battalion half mile race will be swum off at Chéméhulpo while at 5.30 p.m. the mile event will be swum "starting from Stonecutters Island and ending just off the Camp at Shamshuipo. :
THE RESULTS Men's Inter-Coy, Relay (25, 50, 75, 75, 50 and 25 Yards) :—1; Head
GLAMORGAN IN Quarter Wins; 2. "A" Cor.: 3, "g"
POOR FORM
Australians Force A Follow Un
Coy.; 4, "D/8" Coy.; "5, "C" Coy. Time 3 mins. 271 secs.
Boys' 25 Yards Dash:-1, Boy Millar; 2, Boy Walford. Time 23.-4/5 secs...
Men's 150 Yards Free Style:-1-| Pte. Jackson; 2, L/Cpt. Lockett. Time 1 min. 56-3/5 seca
i
High Plain Diving:-1, Sergt. Parkinson, 80 points: 2 L/Cpl. London, Aug. CAE Despite the Bwansea Biore offeroynes, 18 points.
Men's 150 Yards (Breast, Back of gifts for brighter cricket, Glam- organ found themselves in a bad and Free) Battalion Champion- way in their match with the Aus: 1, L/Cpl Chicken; 3, Pte.
tralians.
prot
Woodfull, the Australian who had himself. stored out in the total of 440 for day. decided to-day to declare without further batting.
Glamorgan met disaster against the bowling of "O'Reilly, who took 7 for 37, the total reaching only 112 runs. They were forced to follow on and at close of play had lost 5 for 189 (Szprt 75), leaving theip 19 rupa fri arrears to ward
in Inings defeat
BOWLS CHAMPIONSHIP
Three Open Singles bowls matches were played at Happy valley, two on the Police B.C. green and one on the Civil Service Green.
The match between D. Rumjan and W CHII which was played on the Police green produced an 8 citing anish, Rumjaho eventually winning by 21-19. Rumjahn need ed only 1 shot to win when CH had only scored 16 shots but he allowed the latter to score three more before he could garner the necessary point.
A
R. Basa defeated G. C. Moss' ra- ther easily by 12 ahots on the Civil Service green
In the other match played on the Police green, J. 8. Landolt beat J.
Sloan by 21-10
R. Goldman, W.-Kerr, Miss J. Wilson, Miss A. Fowler, Mrs. A C. Schreuder, Miss J. Weller
Ladies.
60 Yards Aggregate and A. E. Greenford, R, Goliman Handicap-Mrs. A. C. Schreuder, Miss A. Fowler, Miss J. Haller, Ming and R. F. Lange.
eer Mixed Four Styles Relay A. G. P. George Miss J, Wilson, Miss F.
Donn, R. B. Wood, F. J. Anslow, George.
Spurr. Time 2 minx: 31-2/5 secs. :/ Men's 25-Yards Dashi-1, Bdam. Guttridge; 2, Pte. Allison Time 14-4/5 secs.
Foints Standing For Inter-Coy. Shield
Head Quarter Wing "A" CO. ...m "B" Cay
8 pts. 1 pts.
4 pts.
*D/8" Coy.bndua "" Coy:
4 pts. 1. pt.
THE SHANGHAI LAWN
TENNIS LEAGUE -
Close Competition For The Junior Championship
Latest results in the Junior division of the Shanghai Záwn Tennis League' were:-
CSP. 18, German G.C. 2; Police 3.A.C. 7. Rec 11, 9.G.C. 4: 48.F. 11, Swiss Club 4; Lusitano 11, Waterworks Russians 8 Bramtoco 7: Rowing Club 12 Jewish_2..
League Standings
Reca Police
Japanese T.C. Lusitano
Rowing Club
BAST
Cricket Club Junior AC. Waterworks Swiss Club
Jewish R.C.
on Last
Mr. W. 3. Brown was elected Vice-Captain of the first eleven and Captain of the second eleven. Mr. E. G. Falmer was elected to the Committes as the non-playing member and as the YMCA repre- sentatives to the Hong Kong Hoc-| key Association.
It was decided by unanimous vote that the hockey subscription of $6. for he year should stand
Instruction to Referees: Six-a-side and similar irregular competitions where gate money is taken are forbidden unless the con- sent of the County Association has been obtained..
QMoist Decisions,, '. Flag-staffs, with painted tops must not be used. The touch and goal-lines must not be marked by a V-shaped rut (International Board, June 16, 1902).
Instructions to Referees Short flag-staffs are dangerous," hence the minimum height of 5 feet. The Referee must not allow a corner fag-staff to be removed even for the convenience of the player taking a corner kick.
The Goals.
The goals shall be upright posta fixed on the goallines, equi-distant from the corner flag staffs, 8 yards apart, with a bar across them 8 feet from the ground. The madmuİTE width of the goal-posts and the maximum depth of the cross-bar shall be 5 inches.
** Instructions to Referees
The Referee must caution any player wilfully displacing any flags or goal-posts, or pulling down the bar, and if repeated he should Instruction to Players. Except through accident, a play-order the offender off the field of er must not leave the field of play play, 21 during the progress of the game without the permission of the re- feree. He must report to the Re- feree before resuming play,
Dimensions of Field of Play. "The dimensions of the field of play shall be maximum length, 180 yards; minimum length, 100 yards; maximum breadth 100 Yards; minimum breadth, 50 varda
–Instructions to Esferees "The, first practice game was -ár- Refuse to sanction play if ranged for August 25, Mr. Palmer danger is likely to accrue to play suggesting that it should be beers from the state of the ground. tween two "Y" aides with the ob As to the weather, use your own, ject of selecting the first and sec- judgment, but do not needlessly ond elevers.
spoil sport.
Instructions"to"Players". Goal-keepers to save a shot or to get hold of the ball sometimes seize the bar and pull it down. Any player wilfully displacing a fag`or | goal-post, or bar, is guilty of mis-
conduct.
The Goal Area.
Lines shall be marked six yards from each goal-post at right angles to the goal-lines for a distance of 6 yards, and these shall be con- nected with each other. by a line parallel to the goal-lines: the space within these lines shall be the "goal-area.
(Continued on Page 11).
FROM EVERY POINT OF VIEW
STRIA
LAKE
פמרה הגא.
85
ARE WONDERFUL CIGARETTES
47 103
German G
36 200 35100
Russian TC
Bramtoco
Page 10Page 11
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.