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D. HUTCHINSON RECEIVES RUDE SHOCK AT “Y” AQUATIC GALA

BY JIN

AT THE EUROPEAN Y, M. C. A. ON SATURDAY LAST, CHARLES HUANG, youthful Shanghai long distance title-holder, defeated David Hutchinson. holder of the Colony's 108 yards free-style record, in a

Ite also won the 440 yard free thrilling and closely contested race. style from A. F. May of the European "Y" and was only robbed off the anchors lap a hat-trick by D. Hutchinson's herculean spurt in of the 200 yards free-style relay This youngster bears watching In the coming Colony's championships and there is no doubt that he is a champ in the making.

Although beaten in the 100 yards The recent typhoon damaged free-style D. Hutchinson, however, most of the North Polt Chinese won the 50 yards free style in the Clubs and the Chinese swimmers The good time of 25 seconds and re-are and put for practice.

that were to have been deemed himself by beating Buang triula

SPORTS

ON THE COURSE Macao Jockey Club Annual

a.m.

9.18

Meeting

The adjourned annual meeting

Your

Time

To

Start

p.m

AI

Fanling

OLD COURSE

B. O. Baldwin, F. M. Cotton.

in the thrilling relay race. He has held have to be postponed and developed a sort of "I am taking is doubtful if the Chinese can pick 9. S. 8. Church, H. M.

aggregation strongest. it easy attitude and have not ther

been swimming up to form and so match the V. R C.-Y

far have produced little of the stuff squad.

that made him a record Breaker.

Unless this lad put up more practice and fight. I am afraid he is due for a heavy setback.

RECORD BETTERED

Sal Wal-ying of C. B. C.. lady

has star

improved back-stroke

and her crowning considerably

Kok in achievement at Lai Chi

Row-

LAWN BOWLS SWEEP DRAW

Lavar

Following is the Sweep draw for today's games:

Bowls League

(379)

FIRST DIVISION 155) v. Recreio "A" (279) or Members of The Macao Jockey C.C.C. Club was held yesterday at the Re-K.C.C. (148) v. CS.C.C. (436)

F.R.C (369 v. I.R.C. 1441 gistered Office of the Company. 3rd Floor Prince's Building. at 4 Recreio "B" (365) v. K.B,GC "B"

KBG C. "A" (394) v KD.R.C. 48! In proposing the adoption of the

SECOND DIVISION ¡report and accounts to Dec. 31.

1940, Mr. R. M. da Rocha, Chair- HK.C.C. (263) v. Recreio (558) man of the meeting, sald that it K.TO.C.A. (448; v. K.C.C. (33) was decided last

make P.O.C. (123) v. C.C.C (89) year to changes in the internal affairs of KFC, (971) v. KF.C. (374)

Bye: Talkoo. (467), the Club as the result of which Messrs. T A. Martin anu on, were appointed Secretaries.

THIRD DIVISION K.B.QE. (169) v. C.O.C. (80) Nine nace meetings were held in K.F.C. (150) v. H.K.F.C. (197) Macau and were well supported. R.C. 411. P.R.C. (58)

H.K.C.C. (127) He believed that with additional Recreio (110) y

Bye: K.ER.C. (418). the made wung Improvements

R. C. current year. racing in Macau would be further stimulsted and greater support was also confident- ly expected from the racing public of Hongkong.

The report and accounts were seconded by Mr. Philip Lee and adopted unanimously.

to

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land.

9.24 O G Aitkenhead.

Gairdner.

9,32 MA Annett, J. B. Harrison. 9.36 A. McKellar, T- Megarry. $40 R. 8. Morrison. 1. 11. Geare 8.44

A. E. Lissamun, R. Young

I. Cherrill. J. G. Lauder, R 9.48 9.52 H Overy, W

Mac- J. E.

kenzie.

Ous-

The following gentlemen were elected Stewards for the current;

:10.04

D A. Purves.

Humphreys.

A.

man)

10.08

V. R. C. mermaids crack relay breaking China's national record! teur of Jackie Anderson, V. Churn, puts her In a class by herself in Ding Lopes and C. Outerres broke the championship. Apart from being their own record by 1.1/5 seconds a dorsalite, she swime plenty fast and defeated the Lat Tsun Union and is a member of the Lai Taun girls who were unbeaten and whe

irls' relay team, broke the Ciuna National record during the Lai Chi Kok gala.

V. K. C. lassies were given a stifl Aght in this race and owed their victory to excellent team work due to very able coaching by V. R. C

veteran L. Roza-Pereira,

956 Major Temple. Capt

cott.

Боп

STEWARDS EFCTED

WATER-POLO

Playing in the Y.M.C.A. Pool Jast evening, Middlesex "B" swamped 1965 R.A to the tune of 4-0. In the

European

Invitation Y. M C. A water-polo tournament

Birdsey. Stanton, Lomax Smith were the scorers.

and

POLICE REPORTS

Mr. E. Bentley, of the Saltors' and Soldiers' Home, has reported the theft $30 in money from his quarters between July 2 and 3.

+

+

B. Year-Messrs., F. J. Gellton (Chair- Q: A. Harriman (Vice- D. 8. Robb R. S, W. Pater Chairman) J. M. Braga, K. P. Flet- cher. 8. W. Lee, H. Y. Llang. V. V. Needa, R. M. da Rocha, H. Nolasco

the loss of a quantity of wheat, da Siva, and Lt. Eduardo Proenca.

Messrs. Percy Smith, Seth and valued at $85. from his store Fleming were re-elected Auditors.

Min "Ronald Colman Scares. one of the best water polo goal-10.16 R. Duncan, S. L. Lloya.

keepers in the Colony, is busy try 10 20 F D Hunter, Col Matthews,

ing to put the V. R. C. champion- ship squad through their paces.

WEEKLY DRIPPINGS At practices could be see old timers

is

back

in

C. E. Rora-Pereira, W. Lawrence.

W. Lawrence, one time all-round, Lionel Roza-Percira and Jockey, champion,

harness Soares.

He is depending on his again. Although not as fast as last year's team which comprises he used to be. he will have exof himself at goal, A. J. Hussain

HAPPY VALLEY GOLF

perience to assist him in regain and W. Lawrence as guards, 1 DRAW FOR SECOND: ing big lost crown from the more Roza-Pereira at centre, and C. E.

youthful and faster swimmers. He

Roza Pereira, Dougle Taylor and SUMMER FOURSOMES

A. A. Roza as forwards. This team

has regained his lost confidence and should win at least one of his started as named, should be golte, former titles.

formidable

The venue of the A.N.8. and V.A.D Gala has been transferred from

at

The following is the draw of the Happy Valley 2nd Summer Four- semes of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club:-

Byt A McKellar 161 and F

Hillion.

First Round.-J. M. Thomson (9) J. Booker (13) v. M. A and N Cairns (14) and T. Henderson (16);

Chan Chun-nam, China's pheno. the European Y. M. C. A. to the mema distance and jegless wonder, Army Pool owing to the more has been ill lately and is recover- spacious accommodation the ing slowly. He will not find things latter pool. This fete should pull easy for him this season as there in a big pile for the Bomber Fund will be plenty of competition. He L. M. 8. Lloyd (12) and A. D. Ham- as most of the events are for the was seen practicing at the Chinese Army, Navy r Volunteers.

Y. M C. A.

Full Programme This Week For Baseball Fans-If Typhoon Holds Off!

BY "R.O.Y."

ANOTHER PROVIDED THE SCHEDULE IS NOT UPSET BY TYPHOON, baseball fans will be given a fuli programine of four The Hongkong Brewers matches this week-end at Chatham Road.

and Chung Hwa provide the opener this afternoon's double header. when umpires Tony Mascavage. Bank Ruel and Robert Strahl start the game at 2.30 p.m.

Chung Hwa are way up top on having a powerful squad on paper, the league, ladder, having triumph- has yet to chalk up an initial vic- ed over the weaker contenders, tory.

phreys 19). N. J. Bebbington (12)

and G. Gellatly (18); A. V. Greaves and D. 3. Valentine (12) v. T

11

B. Low 11) and R. K Collings (8): W

A. J. MacFayden 18 and A Muir (14) v. G. E. Willerton (121 and T. J. Price 191; D. Wass (12)

K. S and J. W. Macdonnell V Robertson 151 and R. S. W. Pater- son (12); H. H. Mundy (9) and W 8. Stoker (10) V. H. Smith 8 and E Greenwood (18).

Bye. C. Barry (9) and W. Ahern (9).

The first round should be played on July 27, the second round on the semi-final Or August 18, August 24 and the Bnal on August

31.

the afternoon at 2.30 to get off

but are expected to lose their per- Besides putting up severat dis- their oft postponed game against fect record by bowing to the mal displays, the Sappers have the Hongkong Baseballtra

powerful Brewers who dropped & also been responsible for a couple heartbreaker to the Mindanan boys of excellent ones but it is extreme-

in the opening game of the reason ly doubtful if they will prove to

to be held in third place.

A DISADVANTAGE

GREAT STRUGGLE LIKELY

"Granpop" Leung, Nip Lum and

be a match for the much more Tommy Chan have been assigned experinced Waggonermen.

SUNDAY'S OPENER

to umpire this fracas and will have their hands full, as these two!

have a great

The Chung Hwa uvuc cati Ma

As neither the Asheville or the squads Invariably expected to put up a fairly decent showing, but their light stickwork Tulsa will be able to field a leam, struggie regardless of their respec- puts them at a great disadvantave South China will be opposed to, tive standings to the league table. against a teum who has the most the Mindanao in tomorrow's open- powerful hitting squad in the len-er at 10.30 .m.

true.

1

Fans will remember that the Club gang nosed out the Mindanao when the latter The South China boys, led by boys last year

Dave Leonard win not take any Hal "Babyface" Wing Lee, will be, were firm favourites to cop the chance of being upset by the wlies in there trying but it's dollars to pennant and I am told that they they won't be will be all out to repeat that per- of opposing mentor "Gratipop" doughnute that Leung, and will have his regular within ten runs of the Mindanao formance.

pe-up on the field.

Blim Arcult when the game ends. "Doc" Mol- With "S" Powlawski in form will do the hurling with Obear ac- then, Hans Waggoner and Nip Lam though, it must be admitted that cullt behind the plate, Stan Leun- will have the handling of this the blue-fackets look to be odds- ard at first. Tony at second, Dave clash and should not be troubled on favourites to retain their un- defeated cord, at least until they at the hot corner and George Bonza, by the issue at stake.

at short will complete the Infeld. Gluttons for punishinent, the stack up against the Beer Batons

Wally Ching has been registered Mindanao boys turn out again in agatri.

for Chung Hwn, but will not be eligible to play in this match, so Al Lou will again take the mound supported by Bill Chang hehind

the pan.

"Graupop" Leung or Chan Yiu Ting will be stationed at the in- tial anck, P. F. Choy at the key- stone. Wille Woo a wird and L, W. Chan at short.

BASEBALLERS ♦. SAPTERS The Hongkong Baseballers tako on the Royal Engineers at 4.40 p.m., with Hal Wing Leo, atan Leonard and Nip Lum calling 'em. Most eappointed of our fecal mentors 1 Chuck Waggoner who despite

SPORTING FIXTURES

TODAY

BASEBALL-H.B. Baseball Club v. Chung Hwa, 2.15 p.m.; H.K, BO.

. Royal Engineers, 4:00 p.m. LAWN BOWLS.First Division: Craigengower V. Recreio "A": Kowloon CC. Y. Civil Service. Police R.C. v. Indian N.C., Re- crolq "B" v. Kowloon B.G.0. "B"..

loon Tong v. Kowloon C.O.. Pri- son O.C. v. Craigengower, Hong- kong.NG. v. Kowloon F. G. Third Division, Kowloon B.G.C. V. Craigongower, Kowloon F.C. v. Hongkong F.C., Indian RU. 7. Pollen R.C., Recreto v. Hoogkont 0,0,

TOMORROW

Kowloon dc. "A" v. Kowloon BASEBALL-USB. Tulsa v, South China Athletic Association. 16 ata.

Docks R. O. Second Division: Hongkong CC, v. Recreio, Kow-

Mr. S Khan, storekeeper, of

No. 96, Austin Road, has reported

Thursday

on

SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1941.

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