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IN WEEK-END AQUATIC GALAS

Varsity Triumph At “Y”; Eastern's Relay Win

SWIMMING WELL AT THEIR FIRST GALA this season, ha aquatle squad from the Hongkong University, headed by Ng Chan- man, crack Chinese)· sprinter, at the European "T" pool on Satur-' day snatched a well deserved victory from the home team by 27 points to 21 after some closely contested events.

1

"Outstanding performances were T. May). Time: min. 54-2/5 given at the meet by G. T. May, secs...

of the "Y" and Ng" Chan-man, of 25 Yards Underwater-1. Yeung the Hongkong, "U." The foriner Yuk-wah: 2. G. T. May. Time: prepeated his successess of the 15-3/5 secs. previous Saturday week by again:

'annexing the two long distance.

Emulating their more famous Prince Famimaro Konoys, the now

delighted their many supporters

events-220 yards and 440 yards— NG'S COSTLY SWERVE in convincing style. His win. particularly, in the 440 yards, was more deserving in that his club-club-mates in the soccer world, a mate. L. A. Benn, made a valiant the Eastern Athletic Association | powerful six-man relay team from

but unavailing. effort to der- mine" him, The full course was more than 17 laps and from the with a smashing victory in the 300 metres Relay. Open to the 8th lap. onwards, Benn and May raced neck-and-neck until the 16th lap, when May by superior stamina, broke away to win by more than two lengths.

GRACE AND SPEED

Prime Minister of Japan who succeeded Admiral Fonai.

Mussolini's

MONDAY, JULY 29, 1940.

FOREIGN

SUVW

HONGKONG, MONDAY, 28th JULY, 1940, 9.30 4.3.

Small Packet Post to all countries is suspended.

Air" Mall by "Imperial Airways Service" Straits.

Japan.

Japan and Shanghal

Java and Manila.....

Haiphong, Holhow & Fort Bayard... Shanghai.

Bangkok and Saigon.

INWARD

MAILS

From

Due

19th July

29th July

Japan and Shanghai.

Rath July

Halphons

29th July

བ་ན་བན་་་་་འམས

Amoy.

29th July

Air Mall by "Pan American Airways Direct Ber-

vice."--San Francisco date, 23rd Ally,

S0th July

London and Straits.....

30th July

30th July

Bangkok

30th July

30th July

30th July

31st July

31st July

31st July

Calcutta and Strafta

.31st July

Canada, U.S.A, Japan and Shanghai

(Vancouver

B. C. date 13th July),

3let July

31st July

Shanghai

Shungha; and Swatow,

31st July

31st July

Japan and Shanghal.

E

pri- equites-

Air Mall by "Imperial Airways Service" " Canton

1st Aug.

1st

Aug.

Sad Aug.

Fran-

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fad "Aug.

ad Ang."

3rd Aug-

3rd "Aug.

3rd Aug.

3rd Aug.

4th Aug.

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7th Aug.

7th Aug.

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7th Ang

Colony, at the first swimming gala Circus Show!

sponsored by their Association at their Bathing" Pavilion at North Point on Saturday before a huge crowd.

ROME, July 28 (Reuter) Mussolini yesterday gave vale performance of b . Interest ran high when it was trian skill to foreign newspaper |Australia and Manila. In the sprint events, Ng Chan-seen that Chung Shingy headed by correspondents in Rome.

USA Honolulų Japan' and Manila--(Ban man captured the "eye" of the crowd Ng Nin finest Chinese sprinter in

cisco date, 10th July) II Duce rode his horse round with his grace and speed. He was the Colony, was represented, to the grounds of bis villa and Sandakan. never seriously challenged and won gether with a formidable, squad from jumped 19 hurdles, including one

Shanghal Stra!ta. all his events comfortably. Besides, the International Club comprising of 5 feet 2 inches.

Saigon. winning individual honours, Ng mainly of young aquatic stars from also contributed in a great meathe V, R. C: sure to the successes achieved by the Hongkong " in the relays.

"Y". WIN WATER POLO evident that, from the four teams The programme concluded with participating, the issue was be- a rousing water polo match between Eastern, Chung Shing and solini shouted out "Am. I sick? Am U. 8. A, Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai tween the two contesting teams.

THRILLING RACE

From the word "go" it was

London and Straits

Manila

It was the first press interview Mussolini had granted for three and a falf years, and, according Shanghai. Ito the oficial Italian news agency Rabaul and Manlia,

Duce's perfect athletic form." "the foreign. Journalists admired

Japan, Java and Manila, At the end of the display, Mus-Manila

International, Chinese being 1" tired?" He then mounted a Francisco date. 24th June),

which ended in a win for the "y badly led. The race was thrillinglyHanoverian cavalry horse and rode London and Straits.

by the big margin of 8-0 after leading 2-0 in the first ball.

Lee.

contested until the third lap when Li Fook-ki (Eastern), by some magnificent swimming, led by two lengths.

When it appeared that the race was more or less in the "bag" for Eastern, Ng Nin brought the crowd yelling to its feet when swimming

off. In all, directions!

U.S. BASEBALL RESULTS

The game was not devoid of thrills, as the score appears to in- dicate. On the contrary, a thril- ling encounter took place in the first half when the visitor's more than held their own by some)

NEW YORK, July 28 (Reuter)- magnificent defensive play.

as last man for Chung Shing he The following are the results of Sul-luen, the Hongkong "U" cus-Was seen to rapidly overhaul ebek League baseball matches played todian, gave one of the anest dis Kam-pui in the lead. A gasp of yesterday: plays between the sticks when he disappointment could be audibly time and time again saved, bril-beard from the crowd "when with hantly from the "Y" forwards, pro- badly with the result that shek still 10 yards to go. Ng swerved minent amongst whom were May Kam-pui came home first with

only half a length to spare.

EAST WIN

and Benn.

SECOND-HALF SUPERIORITY

A

A pleasing feature of the match In the only other Open event in was the beautiful combination the programme," the 100 yards free play adopted by the "" in the style, open to all Pressmen, Fung! second half of the game. All their Kwal-sang (8ing Tac) eastly won forwards worked with the precision by more than 2 lengths. of a machine, especially the deadly

weli contested water-polo May-Goldman combination, which match between the Easter and on innumerable occasions left the International concluded the meet "U" defenders standing by thier resulting in a win for the home perfect passing and understanding team by 4-3. of each other's play.

Scorers for the; "Y" were G. T. May (2) R. Goldman. (2). P. Wi- son (2) and L. A. Benn (2),

Following were. the tears and Koal scorers:—

Chicago

New York.

EASTERN:-Woo Cho-kin; Shek Kam-put (1) and Yeung Man-kit; Kwok Fung-sun; Wong Chi-hung! (2), Lee Fuk-kee and Kwok Chun-St. Louis [hang (1),

Lordon and Straits. Calcutta and Straits

Shanghai and Amoy. Japan, Shanghai and Formosa ....

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OUTWARD · MAILS

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9th Aug. 11th Aug..

13th Aug.

Registered and Parcel Mall are closed 15 minutes earlier” ihan ⠀ the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertised to close at or before 9 a.m. registered and parcel malis are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day. When mails are advertised to close "after 6 p.m., Registered and Farcel mails are closed at 5 pm..

MONDAY

For

Amoy and Shanghai,

0 Fort Bayard, and Hothow,

Haiphong

Date and Time

Mori, 29th

8.30 AM 10.00 AM

Noon

NATIONAL

NATIONAL

6.

R. H. E. 0 3 1 1 4 0

(Lohrman pitched),

St. Louis

4 g 1.

Brooklyn

2 7 1

Cincinnati Philadelphia

3. 7

0

5

I

Pittsburgh

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2

Boston

4

9

1

Bangkok

12.30 PM

Canton

7.00 PM

(Ross homered),

TUESDAY

Tue, 30th

St. Louis

6

g

(Mize homered). Brooklyn

3

Manila. Makassar and Sourabaya. Shanghai.

8.30AM 12.30 PM

Chicago

14

13

2

Straits, Ceylon, India, Mombasa, Balra, Lourenco,

"Marques, and South Africa via Durban,"

2.3 FM

(Banura homered) New York

EPO.

i

7

1

Reg. 6.00 PM

(Moore homered)

Ord.

6.30 PM

3

7

2

Moore homered twice)

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolula, U, S. A., de

Europe via. "Pan American Altways and Trans-Reg. Atlantic "Bervices."

MGR.O.

5.00 FM

Ord.

3 5 0. (Game called in the 10th owing

to rain)

7.00 KPC.

Reg. 5:00 PM

Ord.

6.30 PM

9. 13 "0 (Heintztleman pitched)

GP.O:

0 5 3

Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Australla by the Reg.

"Imperial Airways Service.”

Ord.,

6:00 PM 17.00 PM

AMERICAN

"

WEDNESDAY

Wed. 31st

R. EL E.

Straits.

7.00 PM

New York

5 9 3

THURSDAY

Shanghal... Manila

* 2 Amoy.

2

8 0

FRIDAY

|Sandaken

15 16 1

7 13

1-7

Manila, Rabau), Australia and New Zealand

Brisbane

511

THE TEAMS EUROPEAN “Y": -- Simmelman; Willis and Benn; May; F. Wilson, - INTERNATIONAL:—Sherry Bux; Brooklyn z k G. H. Fowler and R, Goldman. D. Leonard and H. Wing Lee; A. J. HONGKONG "U"-Lee Sul-luen; Hussain; H. A. Sa (1), D. Hutchin- Hul Kwan-luz and Yeung Yuk-son (1) and Luiz M. Remedios (1) wah; Ng Chan-man; Lam Yu- Results of the other events shing, A, V. Ozorio and Au Kok follows:- A

ki.

Following are the resulta

300 Metres free-style Relay Open to the Colony-1, Eastern Athletic

50 Yards free-style-1, Ng Chan-Association (Wong Chi-hung, Chu man (U); 2. A. V. Ozorio (U.); 1.Fal-lam, Lee Fuk-kee," Yeung Man G. Arnold ("Y"). Time: 26-2/5 kit, Kwok Fung-sum and Shek iKam-pш); 2 Chung: Shing (Fung

secs,

220 Yards free-style-1, G. T.Kwai-sang, Chung Sha-chee, Kong |May ("Y"), L. A. Benn (*7*); 3; Cheuk-chau, 80 Tin-mo, Ng Chung- Kenneth Lo (.). Time: 2 mins.man and Ng Nin); 3, International 40-3/5 sec8.

(Charles Huang, A.-K. Rumjabi, 100 Yards breast-stroke-1, Wong Sherry Bux, Luta M. Remedios.| Yat-hung (U.); 2, Tang Hok-chu A. J. Hussain and D. Hutchinson). (U); 3, Peter Wilson ("Y"). Time: Time: 2 mina, 57 secs. 81-4/5 secs.

Pressmen 100 Metres free-style 160 Yards back-stroke-1, B. 8, -1, Fung Kwai-sang; 2, Wan ́ Lai- Wilson ("); 2, L., Chuterres (U); man; 3. Benny Silva. Time: 1 min. 3. F. WILL ("Y"),・ Time - 79-4/5/15 80ca. ( seca.

Pittsburgh

Boston

(Gordon and Henrich homer-

ed).

Chicago

Philadelphia

(Behapman homered). Detroit

Washington Cleveland

Boston

St. Louis

Japan. 13 15 '0 Shanghal

(Laabs and Radcliffe homer-Saigon and Bangkok,

Ladies' 50 Metres free-style-led).

-100 Yards free-style-1, Ng Chan-Miss Cheung Pul-chun; 2. Misa man (V.); 2, A. V. Olorio. (D.); 3. Leung Ah-mel; 3, "Miss'Chol Chung.

G. Arnold ("Y"!). Time: 63-3/5 Time: 45 secs.

secs.

"

Men's 100 Metres breast-stroke

Philadelphia

(Moses homered). Detroit

SATURDAY

Tho. Aug, 1st

1.00 PM

3:30 PM

7.00 PM

{Fri, 2nd

8.30 AM. GPO, & KPO Par. lat 6.00 PM

via Beg. 2nd 6.45 AM

Ord. 2nd 8.30 AM

10.30 AM

12.30 PM

7. 112. Shanghai and Parcels only for Tientsin.

8 11 5 (Gehringer and York homered). Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South Africa and Reg Ord

7.00

Sat. 3rd

19.00 AM GRO, & KFO,

Parcols 3.00

13.00 23

2 8 3

13 20

7 11

Boston

· 14 · 19.

(Williams twice, Tabor and

Cronin homered)-

St. Louis

(Berardino homered);

SUNDAY

United - Kingdom

Shanghal, Japan, Honolulu, USA. Central & South Parola "America, Canada and "United-Kingdom via Reg...

San Francisco (No: Parcels for Canada). Air Mail for "Imperial «Airways-Service" to Dur. G.P.O & KPO.

ban and thence by Sea Service to United-King-Reg.

Ord. 5,30

Bun 4th

G.P.O.

Ord

1500 1 15.30

5.00 PM

Shanghai

“MONDAY:

8.00 AM

Mon. 8th

Noon

440 Yards free-style-1, G. T.-1, Lai Yim-sun; 2, Lau Wing-Ban; Washington | May ("77"); 2, L, A. Benn ("7"); 3, Ho Slu-fong. Time: 1 min, 44 Cleveland

3, Kenneth Lo (U). Time: 6 mins, į secs."--

Philadelphia 10-4/5 secs.

Men's 100 Metres back-stroke--- Detroit 150 Yards Medley Helay--1.1, Shek Kam-pul; 2. Yeung Man- Hongkong University (Wong Yat-kit; 3, Lui Bhek-kwan. Time: 1 hung, Yeung Yuk-wah, Ng Chan: min, 25.2/5, 174,7 man); 2, Y, M. C. A. (B. 8. Wilson, 50 Metres Mathematical, Race for P. B. Wilson and R. Goldman), the Chi Hang Girls College-1, Time: 1 min. 38 seca

Miss Szeto Maf-yung 2. Mis

H. KU Ladies" free-style-1, Cheung Pul-chun; 3, Miss Blu Kal Miss K. Grant; 2. Miss Kwong Yuk ngor

Mr. J. G. Mathieson, president of

Jam: 3, Miss A; Ho Time: 140 secs, Men's 50 Metres Obstacle Race the Manufacturing Confectioners Haiphong 200 Yards Relay 1. Hongkong-1 Blu Lin-lau, 2 Chu Chuk÷yan; - Alliance, stated that sugar and Canton University (A. Ozorio, Au Kok-La. Ng Chot-kin. "

Wong Yat-leung and Ng Chan- Children's 50 Metres free-style man), 2 T M.-C. A. (E. Railton, 1. 8im Kam-wab: 2, Cheng Chit- GH. Fowler, G. Arnold and Gtu, 3. Chu Wal-kum

glucose rationing would probably

affect the quantity of sweets Printed and Published by Henry Lloyd

manufactured, and prices might be increased slightly.

Daily Prem. Ltd, at Maring House- Road Central Hongkong London Office:

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