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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1941.
In the World of Sports
THIRD DIVISION LEAGUE LEADERS FRIENDLY ARMY Record Score Turned In By COLONY RECORD UPSET AT HAPPY VALLEY
ARMY TO PLAY IN
BY THE HONGKONG F. C, CRICKET LEAGUE
The First Division of the Lawn Bowls League, on Saturday was featured by four clean sweeps, the leading teams-Craigengower. He creid "A" Kowlcon B.G.C. "A" and Indian R.-all adding five points to their aggregate for the season thus far.
In Second Division, Craigengover Cricket Club beat Kowloon Tong on all ihrer rinks, paying little respect to the latter's su perior standing in the League table.
Lions'
Their decision this season
FOOTBALL
Middlesex Goes Down
To Royals 2-0
Police "A" In The H.K.R.A.
Miniature Rifle League
Police "A" made a new record with zy aggregate spore of 383 in the HK.R.4.'s Miniature Rifle League period ended August 24, The Police Reserve team still retain their First Division leadership, however, by a margin of four points, returning 376 and 372 to beat 40th (F) Coy. R.E. and Dockyard Rifle Club
the
BETTERED BY CHAN CHUN-NAM
Lai Tsun Too Good For University
Lai Tsun Swimming Union gain- ed an overwhelming victory over University by 28 points to 8 points when the two teams met at the Chinese Y, M. C. A pool at Bridges Street on Saturday.
At a meeting of the Army Area Sports Board It was decided that two teams will be entered in the Royal Scots football team did Cricket League this season, the extremely well in their first open 1st eleven under the charge of ing soccer match of the season
The H.K.K.N.V.R. “A” team having failed to shoot eleven mal- Lieut. T. A. Pearce and the juniors on Saturday at Shamshulpo, when, under Major J. E Awyer.
in a friendly game with Middle- ches and being unable to fulfil the required two thirds of their It will be recalled that Army sex, they won by two clear goals match engagements, have been withdrawn from the league and the
Most of the good moves during results of all their matches removed from the records. A similar feal was accomplished by Hongkong Football Club, decided not to support the League the game came from the Royals
The twelve leading marksmen in 2nd/14th Punjab "B" 259 v. Mid- standing at fifth place in Third Division, who beat the Leagng lea- in View of the unsettled conal; who, throughout the game, were the Oper. Sight League for
Main feature of the evening was dlesex "A" 332.
the record breaking performance prominent with fast and bard first half of the season are:- Sth /7th Rajput "B" 363 v. Middleby Chan Chun-nam. Colony dis- by Club by 2 rinks to 1 and on agere should give added impetus to the tackling and were generally more
Shot. Av'ge sex "B" 310. league
tance champion, whn he clocked K.BG C A," Police and Craigen-gate 14 points to 3).
accurate in their passing.
ASI. P. H Thong, H.K.
R. Scots "A" Coy. 306 v. 6th/7th the 440 yards free-style in 5 mins. K.C.C. AC Tribble, E. F. Fin
Bankier, Falconer and Auld ROW!?
P.R.
12 93.30 Rajput "D" 322.
19.4/5 secs thus bettering his played grand games for Royals 5gu. G. T Leong, H.K.
22nd (F) Coy. R.E. 315 v. R. Scots and LHC. Police and HK R. Capell. 3 Lake. Jack. R. SL.A.C.A. PING-PONG while Middlesex were best served
Colony record of 5 mins. 25.3/5. P.R.
7 91.60
"A" Coy. 200.
secs. established last year. Meadows (3) 27; S. A. Gray. A. H CHAMPIONSHIP by Sheehan and Bright.
Sgt. Puran Singh. H.K.P.
2nd 14th Both of the winners' goals Carne "A"
12 91.0 in the first half when, after a CH. Naranjan Slagh, period of even play, Auld beat M.K.P. "A"
10 96.8 Jackson with a fine shot following Sat. J. A.
ders. K.8.6.C, alsu on all three rinks,
"Demities" Were recorded
in First Division, H.K.CC.
and Craigengower in Second Divicher. A. Steven, J. M Jack s 12:
Stob.
C.C. in Third Division.
A K Sixes were recorded by Mina, J McKeivir. C S Russelet. RS Meadows. S M Rumjabu and
M Xavier
The sentry were
FIRST DIVISION
CHAMPIONS WIN
A Hangbom. Club de Recrea "A" beat K wloon Dock Recreation
fr
Martin, R Leigh, W. W. Parsons
s) 12. Total 51.
The ping-pong championship of H.K.C.C -R. H Davies, P S the Local Admiralty Clerks' Ass- Cassidy. R A
Edwards. A. Wciation was won by Chee Fing fal Brown 15 30: S. L. Lloyd, J G. who defeated S.U. Ismail in the Haigh, H G Wallington, Q. Ennal. Costello (87 12. G. Alkenhead. In the semi-finals of the singles TR Rowell, E. Abraham. F. Good handicap Ng Wah-kang (scr.) beat S.U. Ismail (ser.) and wil now meet the winner of the other semi-finals between A. R. Abbas (plus 6 and K. Nazarin (plus 8).
win 18 20. Total 62.
K. TONG LOSE
A Happy Valley. Craigengower
Club on all three rinks 5 points: Cricket Club beat Kowloon Tong
on all three rinks 5 points to 0.
E. Broadbridge, C C.C.C.-W.
KDRC R B A Lapaley J Revie. T. Loienan, M Ferguson
W Lam. M. J. Medina, 11. W. Ran-
16 W Willamsen. W McMasterdall (s. 19: J H. Xavier, A. J. W Grels, F Cullen 48 13. C. S. M Thon. C Logan, V Ramsay, A. Caiman 14 10 Total 39.
Restelo "A" F. X Svares. B. F 12. F V V Ribeiro. C Roza Pereira is 23 FX. Stiva, CM 60. J E Noronha. H A. Aives
Coelho. D. A. Rozarto, W. E. Way 5 21 8. R. Solina, G. S. Ladd, E. Zimmern, T Lock (8) 25. Total 65 Tong: J Fang, A. Madar, J. Smith, A. J. Kew is 16 H. Glutins, M A Phoon. A. E. Castro, A. Spary (s! 17: A. W da
Kowloon
187 25 J Luz, C. E. Marques. L. Foza, T. K. Lim, J. N. Wong. J. I.. Xavier CG Suva (s) 35 Total 63
CRAIGENGOWER UP
Stephens (8) 9. Total 42.
AT CHATHAM ROAD
41 Chatham Road, Kowloon At Happy Valley, Craigengower Cricket Club beat Civil Service Football Club beat Prison Officers'! Cricket Club on all three rinks (5 points to 01
C.S.C.C. E. W. C. Simmons, J W Deakin, J. P McGowan, W. J Hurling 18 7. H. McKay, M. Scott, V. S. Ebbage, M. N. Rakusen (s) 18; J Gellatly, W H. E. Colledge. ME Purvis, W R Hillyer (s) 17. Total 42
CCCA. M. Omar. K. M. Omnar, k Basa, U. M. Omar 181 29: A. A. Razack, E. S. Franks, J. S. Landolt.
C. S. Rosselet is 25; L. C. R. Scuza. W. Ward, A E Coates, B. W. Bradbury (s) 21. Total 73.
LR.C. SWEET
At Sokuupoo. Indian Recreation Club beat Kowloon Cricket Club on
all three rinks 45 points to 0).
IR.C.-D. M. Khan, 8, Yusuf,
Club by rinks to i, but. due to W. J. Bagley's 13 shots win. lost. on aggregate (2 points to 3).
Chat beat Koeloon Fotball Club
im ali rinks 15 points to 0.
"A"
a good movement on the right A few minutes after Hossack placed Pic. Butcher. R. Scots Royals further in the lead after a HQ. Coy "A" good solo effort.
WO F Tollison, R.A.F.
"A" Cpl. Charan Singh. H.K.P.
L/Cpt. G. Pemberton, R.E.
Stanley Jem. Hasham Khan, Pun-
Jab "E"
THE TEAMS Following were the teams. Middlesex.-Jackson; Parker and Riches: Sheehan, Bright and Thomas Chatton, Pearson. Tive?. Saw and Rule.
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328 Punjab "C" 5th 7th Rajput "C" 336. R. Scots H.Q. Coy. "A" 310 v. R.
Scots "B" Coy, 366.
V.
Ng Chun-man, ace University sprinter. wag the only under- graduate to secure first place in the Ove individual events, coming Arst in the 50 yards free-style. was BL notable absentee of the University team
Middlesex "A" 839 2nd 14th
Punjab "D" 299. R. Scuts "C" Cay. "A" 328 v. tH.K. Charles Huang
Police "A" 360.
40th F Coy. RE, 327 v +H.K Po- being indisposed.
THE RESULTS Following are the results
Men's 50 Yards free-style:- Ng
lice Reserve 376. 40th (F Coy. R.E. 338 v. 5th/7th
Rajput "" 333. Micdicsex "E" 337 v. Middlesex "C" Chun-man (H.K.U.): 2, Lau Tai- ping (Lat Tsun); 3, Teang Cheong-
Time: 26-2/5.
Wal, H.K.P.
12 90.0
5 89.0
12 88.8
5 88.6
5 88.0
E
88.20
4 88.0
310. Middles x "E" 346 v. 2nd 14th Pun- ning La Tsun).
secs. Jab "E 331. Dockyard Fine Club 332 v. +HK.
Police Reserve 372
Ladies' 120
Yards Individual Medley (Members)-1, Miss Ko
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68,0
Rajput "E $37.
Rifle Club 393.
Allo, R.E Stonecutters N. Lakhan Singh, Rajput
"A"
Royal Scots:- Bankier: Nay-L/Cpl. E. smith and Fraser; Munro, Fal Police:-- Pennell, A. Johnson, coner and Clarke; Hossack, Flem F Channing, A. E. Carey (s) 20: J.jing. Auld, McDonald and Moore. Hayward, J. S. Riddell. F. Nolan, J. Aitken (s) 28; A. Soutar, W Smith, J. Orem, J. Macdonald (s) 15. Total 63.
K.F.C. G. E. Cross. C. Wood- cock. R. Macintyre, R. M. Ogden (5) 19: R. Lau, A. Thomson, C. Fuller. C. Duwman (s) 15. G. Frost, Y. Abbas, W. Nacff. T. Fergusson is 12. Total 46.
AT CHATER ROAD
At Chater Road, Indian Recrea-
tion Club bent Hongkong Cricket Club on all rinks 15 points to 01.
B.K.C.C.-B. J. Lacon, W. R. Lambert, E. 3. Doughty, T. Monag-
KFCB. B. Evans, A. A. Dand, V. Chittenden, W. V. Field (s) 17: A. Lapsley. W. C. Ogley, W. Hyde. P. Younghusband 18) 22; W. C. Simpson. A. Eastman, R Lapsley.han E. Kern (81 13. Total $2.
s) 15; H H. Beddow, L. E. N. Ryan. A. S. Mitchell, A. Nissim (s) P.O.C.-W. Webber, J. W. Hud-15: R. Young, E. W. Pudney, H. F. son, S. Hodge, C. Gowland (s) 15; Shields, A. McKellar (s) 9. Total
V. H. Freeman. J. McCurrach, G. 39.
M.
B Fuster. J. McCutcheon (s) 16; IR.C.-M. 1. Razack. J. M. A. A. W. Hircock. J. W. Fitzgerald, G. Ramjahn, A. H. Madar, A.
J. Bagley (s) 26. M McGrath, W
Wahab (8) 18; B. el Arculli, M. Total 57
Hassan, A. Bakar, S. M. Rubjahn (5) 34; M. A. Wahab, M. E. Madar, K. M. Rumfahn, A. G. Suffiad (s) 22. Total 74.
THIRD DIVISION
UPSET SCORED
At the Valley, Hongkong Foot-
A H. Rumjahn, A. K. Minu (s) 35; ball Club beat Kowloon Bowling
80.
tor
A.
ELECTRIC WIN
At King's Park, Hongkong Elec-
Green Club on all rinks 5 points trle Recreation Club beat Club de
HOME FOOTBALL
SEASON STARTS
THE RESULTS Results of matches completed on August 24 are as follows:-
First Division (Open Sights) Collinson R.C. "A" 304 v. R.A.F.
"A" 331.
5th 7th Rajput "C" 335 v. R. Scots- LONDON, Aug. 31 Reuter)---The
"C" Coy "A" 345. English football season opened R. Scots "B" Cay. 366 v. Middlesex with a programme of games in "C" 329. three of the leagues, the new Lou Middlesex "B" 313 v. 5th/7th Raj- don Coalition and the South and
put "E" 350.
North sections of the Fouthall 2nd 14th Punjat "D" 332 League. The following were results:-
the
2. LONDON LEAGUE
Brentford 4. Arsenal 1. Brighton 2. Queen's P.R. 5. Charlton 2, Chelsea 1. Clapton Orient 3. Reading. 8. Crystal Palace 2, Millwall . Fulham 2. Aldershot 6. Tottenham 5, Watford 0. West Ham 1. Portsmouth 3.
FOOTBALL LEAGUE (SOUTH)
Bristol City 4, Wolverhampton 2.
lecester 1. Norwich 1 Luton 5, Nottingham Forest I. Northampton 3, Walsall 2. West Bromwich 6, Cardiff 3. FOOTBALL LEAGUE (NORTH) Barnsley 2, Grimsby 9. Chester 3, Stockport 1. Chester 3. Stockport 1.
A
Chesterfield Kipcola 2. Halifax 2. Burnley 3. Leeds 2, York 0.
UA Rumjann. A. K Ismail, J.
Recreio by 2 rinks to 1 and on Hoosen, A. R. Dallah is 22; A. R.to 0). Sufflad, M. B. Hassan. A. M. Rum-; H.KFC.-A. G. Gratton, S. Carr, aggregate 14 points to 1).
Recreio: G. A. Pinna, F. Be- Jahn, M. R Abbas (s) 23. Total K. W. Forrow, G. S. Graver (s) 18;
T. H. Pearce, C. G. Sollls, B. I.queira, E, A, R. Alves, P. Yyanovich K.C.C.-N. D Lloyd wBickford, B. A. Mansell (s) 22; Aj (s) 14: A. A Lopes, C. Basto, Smith, . E. Taylor, N. J. Bebbing-Balley, J. Russell, &. H., Strange, J. Rozario, M. F. Finna (s) 12 A. F Ribeiro, M. Roza, FX. Monteiro, Ralston (s) 29. Total 63. (8) 11: A. E Perry, R. T Broadbridge. Mulcahy. E. C. K.B.G.C.-H. J. Bicknell, S. C.H. M. Kayler (g) 3). Total 57.
Electric: G. W. Crawford, R. F Fincher (8) 11; A. E. P. Guest, H. Walker, C. E. Langley, L. A. Jordan Overy. A. W. Ramsey, T A. Madar (s) 15; W. M. Wilson, J. S. Dimmen, Gregory, W. McFarlane, A.
Total 35.
G. Thompson, C. Wallis (5) 11; J. Gardner (s) 25: R. & Owens, E A. Fraser, G. H. Sherriff, E. V. Groome. J. Barron, R. C. Butler (s) Searle, H. Nish (s) 20. Total 46.22 R. Way, W. Stonehouse, W.
POLICE WIN
Stoker, J. F. Lunar (s) 11. Total
is 13.
W
POLICE WIN
At Austin Road, Police Recrea- tion Club beat Kowloon Bowling Green Club "B" by a rinks to 1 and on aggregate (4 points to 1).}
K.B.G.C. "E":-A, J
Rogers, V.
C. Dixon, P. A. Peckham, L. Sykes (8) 14; R. P. Phillips, E. Atkina, J. C. G, J. MacKelvie (8) 27; P. Holloway, G. Elphick, I. Newton, H. Lockhart (s) 14. Total 55.
Police W. Cameron, C. Pile, W. McHardy, W. E. Hollands (s) 25: C. Gough, J. Forrest, E. G. Post, J. C. Fender (s) 17; W. McLeod, W. Harris. W. S. Dall, J. S. Shepherd (s) 21. Total 63.
RECREIO DOWN
At Austin Road Kowloon Bowl- ing Green "A" beat Club de Re- erelo "B" on all three rinks (5 points to 0).
K.B.G.C. "A". Guy, G. W. Deacon, A. Hyde-Lay, A. M. Hol- land (s) 41; W. McNeill, H. White, A. Bower, A. J. Hall (9) 20; W. L Walker, J. G. Meyer, E. Levett, R. Duncan (8) 27. Total 94,
Recrolo "B"-F. H. Carvalho, E. de Bouza, A. P. Pereira, J. C. Re medios (8) 5; EL Barros, D. Q. Alves, C. H. Basto: J. J. Basto (s) 11; C. F. Vas, HL R. Pinna, J. A. Remedios, A. M. Rodrigues (s) 10. Total ai.
SECOND DIVISION K.C.C. BEATEN
At Oct's Road; Hongkong Cric- ket Club bent Kowloon Cricket
At the Valley, Police Recreation 58
BOWLS LEAGUE TABLES TO
Craigengower Recrelo, "A" Kowloon B.G.C. "A" Indlari R.C. Police R.C.
Kowloon Dock
FIRST DIVISION
AGGREGATE
DATE
RINKS
P. W. L. T. W. L T. Pts. 15 14 1 0 40 4 1
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17 13 4 0 35. 14
2 62
16 12 4
27 20 1 514
16 8 7 0 25 19
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21 22
1 41 2 40
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$ 10 0 17 26 2 28
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5 11
16 28
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6 10
15 30
24
Civil Service
15 3 12
0
14 29 2 21
Kowloon 8.0.C. "B"
15
3 12 0 13 31
1191
-SECOND DIVISION
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Kowloon C.0. Recréto "B"
Kowloon F.C. Kowloon Tong Craigengower Hongkong C.C. Hongkong F. C. Prison Officers Taikoo
Recreto. Kowloon O.C.
0
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THIRD DIVISION
0 20 21 1 341
G.
Liverpool 5. Wrexham 2., Manchester U 13. N. Brighton 1. Mansfield 4. Doncaster 3, Middlesbro 3, Huddersfield 1. Newcastle 1, Bradford City 1. Preston 3, Blackpool 1 Rochdale 3, Oldham 2. Sheffield Wed, 1, Rotherdam Southport 3, Blackburn 2.
V. R.
Scuts "D" Coy. "A"" 5th 7th Rajput "D" 332 v. Middle-
sex. "D" 334. 2nd/14th
***** Punjab
322 2nd/14th Punjab "B" 315. H.K. Pulice "A" 383 v. 22nd (F)
Coy. R.E. 321. R.A.F. "A" 344 y
"A" 348.
2nd 14th
Collinson R.C. "A" 329 v. 5th/7th Mui-ling; 2. Miss Sa Wal-ying: -3.
3
Miss Tsang Fung-kwan Time: 1 Collinson R.C. "A" 319 v. Dockyard min. 49-45 6206.
Second Division
Men's 440 Yards free-style:- 1. Chan Chun-nam (Lai Tsung); 2.
TH.K. Police "B 358 R. Scots Yau Sai-kwan (Lat (Tsung); 3,
HQ Cay. "B" 299,
Kenneth Lo (H. K, U.). Tinte: 5 IR.A.F. "B" 813 v. R. Boots "C" mins 19-4/5 secs. (Record),
Coy. "B" 3131
Men's 100 Yards back-stroke:-1, H.K.V.D.C. "9" 309 v. R. Scots "D" Poon Wing-kai (Lai Tsun); 2, Lau
Coy. "B"*
►
H.K.B.N.V.B. “B 310 v. Middlesex
249. Middlesex "G" 278 v. RE (Stone
cutters 359.
Yu-ting (Lai Tsun); 3, Lok Man-* wai (B. K. U). Tigre:1 mln. 14- 175 secs.
Ladies' 50. Yarda free-style. (Members): 1. Miss Ko Mul-ling; Middlesex "H" 239 v. R.E. (Collin-2, Miss Mok Sum-lan; 3. Miss
Aperture Sights
1, Yau Sai-kwan-lun (H. K. U.); Time 3 Tsang Cheong-po, migs. 11 'secs.
son) 140. Collinson R.C. "B" 195
V
R.E.
Cheung O-lin, Time: 32-3/5 secs, Men's 220 Yarsd breast-stroke:
V.
(Stanley) 341.
H.K. Police "A" 387 v. tH.K. Police
"B" 383.
3,
"A7 975,
5th 7th Rajpul R.A.F. 389. v. H.K. Police Reserve
327
Mixed Members 50 Yards free- style Handicap:-1. Ko, Wal-hung:
Y. R. Scots "C" Coy. 378 y, tHK. Po-2 Lo Shul-fook; 3. Miss Mok Sum-
lice Reserve "B" 348.
"A" Punjab 2nd 14th Punjab "C" 316. H.K.V.D.C. "A" 341 v. R. Scots H.Q.
Cuy. "A" 328.
ROYAL STABLE'S TENTH WIN
Shot at 20 yds. "Cards not
returned. 1 Tied,
"Y" SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS
lan. Time 38 secs,
Men's 120 Yards Medley Relay: 1. La Tsun (Tsang Cheong-ming.. 1. Lai Tsun (Lau Yiu-ting. Tsang Cheong-ming and Lag Tai-pin); 1.2. Hopgong University (Huf Kwan-un, Kenneth Lo and Ng Chup-man Time: 1 min 12-2/5 secs,
Ladles 50 Yards breast-stroke (Members) Miss Tsang Fung--
BIG GAME ANNEXES 1). Hutchinson Breaks wan; 2, Miss Ko Mut-lin; 3; Miss
CHAMPAR STAKES
Two Records
Lo Po-kam, Time: 20-2/5 secs,
100 Yards breast-stroke (Mem
NEWBURY Aug 31 (Reuter). Of the four events in the Eurobers Handicap)-1, Kong Yin- The King's horse, Big Game, by pean YMCA championships held ming; 2, Tsang Cheong-po; 3. Ko Bahram out of Myrobella, won on Saturday night at the "
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Wai-bung. Time: 1 min. 22-2/5. secs.
Men's 100 Yards free-style:-1.
secs.
thrilling race for the valuable pool, D. Hutchinson, Colony Cham- Champar Stakes by a short head plon, figured very prominently from Lord Derby's Watling Street, two events, 50 yards free-style Chan. Chun nam (Lai Tsun) and by Fairway out of Banal with and 50 yards breast-stroke, buth Lau Tal-ping (dead heat); 3, J. C.
Penton (H, K. Ú.). Time: 62-2/5) Lord Roseberry's Hyperides, by records of which he broke. 0.Hyperion out of Priscilla, third two In the 880 yards free-style, A.”
lengths behind.
May surprisingly won after being: Frained by Fred Darling and led throughout by I A. Bénn ridden by Harry Wrage. Big Game scored the fifth win of the season having thrice been successful as Myrobella Colt in early racing days.
HOT FAVOURITE
FIFTH LECTURE ON SOCCER LAWS
The Arth
lecture on Soccer Laws will be delivered by Mr. W
Men's 160 Yards free-style Relay: -1, Lal Tsun (Tsang Cheong- ming, Yau Sai-kwan, Chan Chun THE RESULTS
? nam and Lau Tál-ping); 2. Hong- Following were the results: kong University (Au Kwok-kee, 100 Yards free-style:-D. But Hui Kwan-lun, J. C. Fenton and chinson. Time: 82 seconds. (Re- Ng Chun-man) Time: 1 min. 28 cord by A. G. Down in 1933 was 1/5 secs. 63 seconds):
H. Foster today at Scandal Point He started as hot favourite at
50 Yards breast-strokeD FLOODLIGHT BOWLS Hall at 7 pm. It concerns Law 2-1 on, the odds on Watling St. Hutchinson Time: 30-4/6 secs. 12, on Fouls and Misconduct,
being 1-2 and Hyperides 9-1
(Record by R Dodd in 1940 was In view of the fact that this Big Game. was not quite in his 33-1/6 seconds). law is so multifarious in its con usual brillant form and was put Boys 100 Yards free-style:- straction that the whole of Asso under pressure for the first time Sanders Time: 69-3/4 sec. ciation Football Laws is affected, but he kept his unbeaten record 830 Yards free-style: A May. directly or indirectly, it is hoped and the crowd showed its appre Time: 13 min. 35-3/5 secs. that all enthusiasts and referee clation of the King's tenth win⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ EARLIER RESULTS candidates in particular will this season by cheering for a long Winners of the events decided make every endeavour to attend. period.
TWO AQUATIC GALAS
WARD WINS
THIS WEEK
OMAHA, Aug. 31. (Renter)--Mar- South China Athletic Associa-vin Ward won the Amateur Golf tion will hold their fourth swim-Championship for the second time ming gala of the season at their by 4 and 3, Pavilion, North Point, tomorrow commencing at 7:30 p.m. sharp,
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by Mr. Ewok Hed-leunu,
Kowloon 3.0.0. Indian R.C. Police R.C.
The following will represent the H.K. Electric R.C, in a floodlight bowls against the K.B.G.C. at Ming Yuen, commencing at p.m., tomorrow:nt for va
F.
RF. Gregory G.W.K. Crawford. R.C. Butler, J. Lunny (skip); Barron, A.G. Everett W.E Macfarlane, AG. Gardner (ax(p); 100 Yards back-stroke-E A. W.E. Baker, RW. Smith, AF Paul,
J.K. Sloan (skip) Roberts Time: 78-2/5 seca.
220 Yards free-styld—A F
earlier in the week were
May. Time: 2 mins 40-3/8 secs, be fortured by the foot mat for Boys' 50 Yards free-style: the first time Chinese swimmers. Baunders, Time 26 will be included In Britim Unit
100 Terds breast-stroke-W. B. team
Gogg Time: 88-3/3 caThe five tenth competing are
60 Yarda back-stroke:-E YMCA, Royal Engineers
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