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COLONY SWIMMING

CHAMPIONSHIPS Lawrence Retains Title

In Four Events

Lionel Roza-Pereira New

Diving Champion

The four-day meet for the Colony Swimmtar Champ'on- ships concluded at the Victoria Recreation Club bath on Saiur- day night

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Wilfred Lawrence, the Colony champion swimmer, retained his title in the 220 yards free style event thus winning his fourth

title championship

during the ineet. He is the holder of the 100 yards, 440 yards and 880 yards free style titles, all of which he also won last year. This year beer at all opposition has not strong except, perhaps, in the 100-Miss C. Stimson. yards event, and the records set by Lawrence last year were not battered by the champlon.

mins, 25 4-3 secs.; 3. Pte. A Taylor" (East Lanes). Time: 2. mins. 42 2-5 secs.; 3. Boy. J. Derbyshire. (E Lancs.).

OTHE RESULTS V.R.C.

Yards back-stroke 100

H. J. Junior Championship:-1. Guterres: 2. M. M. de V. Soares: 3 LM. Remedios. Time: 84 secs.

Ladles 25 Yards free-style h'cap:

Saturday

night Jaw

Boy's 100 Yards free-style henp: 1. A. Guterres: 2 L M. Re- medios: Time: 71 4-5 sec. Corporal Ladles'

100 Yards free-style

P McCarthy. of the East Lan-h'cap:-1. Miss D. Hunt: 2 Mrs. cashire Regiment annex the 50 McMahon. Time: 83 secs.

a

yards free style title, beating H.L. Ozorio of the University, by touch after a thrilling race.

who has Lionel Roza-Pereira. won the annual harbour race on several occasions,

Arst won his Colony Diving Championship title. Marques won first while E. M. place in the 100 yards breat stroke Wong It-man of the Mak Ngah Association, Was second-beaten by a touch.

In

the polo match a Water V.R.C. defeated the Army by Ave goals to one.

At the conclusion of the events. prizes were presented in the hall The Chief Justice, 5fr Atholl MacGregor, Chairman of the Club, congratulated the winners and sympathised with the losers, whom he said would probably be success- ful in the future as a result of the experience gained. He also thank- ed Mr. F. W. T. Ross, Vice-Chair- man of the Club, and the Com- mittee for the smooth-runnnig of the Championship He then asked Lady MacGregor | to present the prizes, following which Mr. Ross handed Lady Mac- Gregor lovely

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of bouquet flowers.

programme.

Dancing followed until early hours of the morning.

FULL RESULTS

the

The complete results of the meet were as folows:ti

Colony 50 Yards free-style:-1 Cpl. R. McCarthy (East Lancs.) Time: 26 3-5 seca: 2. H.L. Ozofie: (University) Tline: 27 seca; 3. Rim. Hamilton (R.U.R.),

Colony 100 Yards breast-stroke: 1. E. M. Marques (V.R.C.) Time: 75 4-5 secs.; 2. Wong Iu-man (Mak Ngah) Time 16 secs.;. 3. Opl. A. Flides (East Lanca.),

Colony Diving Championship:--- 1 L. Roza-Pereira (V.R.C.) 286.3 points; 2. Fus. Owens (Fusiliers) 271.4 points; 3. Wong. Woon-kai (C.B.C.) 229.9 points.

Colony 440 Yards free-style:- 1. W. Lawrence (V.R.C.) Time: 5 mins. 31 1-5 secs; 2. Pte. F. Taylor (East Lancs.) Time: 6.mins. 0 2-5 SCCS,

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Colony 100 Yard free-style:-1, W. Lawrence (V.R.C.) Time: 57 3-5 secs.; 2. N. Lee (8.0.A.A) Time: 5# sées. 3. Rim, Hamilton (R.U.R.).

Colony Throwing the Polo Ball Championship: 1. Chan Lu-k! (C.R.C.) Distance: 72 feet.: 2 F V Read (Y.M.C.A.) Distance: 71. ft. 7 ins.; 3. Cpl. McCarthy.

Colony 100 Yards back-stroke:---- 1. Lou Po-hei (University) Time: 88 4-5 secs. (Colony record); 2. W. Lawrence (V.R.C.) Time: 70 2-5 BCCB.; 3. Pte. Taylor (East Lancs.). Colony 880 Yards free-style:- 1. W. Lawrence (V.R.C.). Time: 12 mins, 2 secs.; 2, L. Roza-Pereira (V.R.C.) Time: 12 mins, 19 3-5 secs. 3. Pte. A. Taylor (East Lanca

Time: 12 mins. 54 3-5

secs.

Ladies' 100 Yards free-style championship:-1. Miss V. Thir- well (V.R.C.) Time: 75 2-3 secs; 2. Miss Yeung Sau-chun (SC.A.A.) Time: 82 4-5 secs.; 3. Miss D, Hunt (V.R.C.) Time: 81 3-5 secs, ....

200 Yards Open Team Race:-1. University S.C. (EL. Özoło, Lau Po-hei, Cheong Wing ngok and L

Time: 1 (Oliveira)

min. 47 1:5 seca. 2. South China (Wong Chi- hung, Kwok Hon-ming. Ip Hon- chun and Norman Lea); 3. Victoria B.C. (L M. Remedios, L. Rozza Pereira, A. "A da Roza and W. Lawrence).

Colony Long Plunge Champion- ship:-1. L/Cpl. G. London East Lancs.) Distance: 52 ft. 7 ina.;

2. E de Souza (Recreio) Distance;

51 ft. 11 ins

Colony 220 Yards free-style

1 W. Lawrence (V.RO), Time: 2

HOME RUGBY

Blackheath Swamp Rosslyn Park

London, Sept. 19.

The following were the resulta of League Rugby matches played here to-day- Blackheath 23 Rossiya Park 0 London S'tish 3 Wasps Bath

Cardiff

Devonport

10 Bedford

11 Bristol

Services 18 Old Blues Gloucester 3 Coventry Leicester 20 Plyth Albion Northampton Newport Swansea Portsmouth

6 Richmond 30 Abertillery

0 Neath

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U. S. BASEBALL

Yankees Defeat Washington

New York, Sept. 10

The following were the results of Major League baseball matches played here to-day-

AMERICAN LEAGUE

.Washington

New York ...

R. HE

$ 11 3

8 11

0

Dickey homered for the Yankees.

Cleveland

Detroit

3 12 4

7 91

Fox homered for the Tigers.

Buston

Philadelphia

5 &

1

1. 11

5

NATIONAL LEAGUE

0

2

S 11

1

Philadelphia Boston Berger homered for the Braves.

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Cincinnati Pittsburgh

6 9. 4

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7 14

2

Walker homered for the Reds and Jensen for the Pirates.

NO INJURIOUS INCREDIENTS'

New York

Brooklyn

1

9. 10 2 4

3

Ott and Moore homered for the

Giants.

St. Louis Chicago

9. 16 0

6 13

Reuter.

Y.M.C.A. GALA

1

The European YM.C.A. Swim- ming Section will conclude their swimming season next Wednesday at 6.30 pm with their last gala. in which six championship events will be featured.

Owing to lack of time, the, 220 Yards free-style championship will 11 probably be swum off to-morrow evening at 6 pm Entries for this

wango

event "should be sent to the Hon. Secretary of the Swimming Section. Mr. R. Goldman, not later than 8

p.m. to-day.

Glasgow High

School 14 Otley

22

6

3

Hillhead High

Services 13 London Irish 10

3 Headingley

13-Reuter.

Waterloo

Schoo' 21 Glasgowacas 13

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