THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10,
LADIES' HARBOUR SWIM.
Mins. Sacs.
Olliver was let off at point, the
1 Hisa Gladys Ramsay 33
02
bataman profiting by this stroke
2 Miss Daisy" "Witchell 89
33
3. Mrs. Richmond
40
54
4. Mrs. Clems
+5
5 Maggie Ramsar
Miss Molly Groundwater Wins.
More favourabe conditions than on the previous two years" func-
6. Miss Thelma May.... 62 7. Miss Nora Pile..... 54.
56 & Miss D. May
....38 -
The Men's Event.
of fortune to accumulate 75, the highest saare of the match. Capi 23 le Fleming reached double figures 34 before obstructing one from Lam. 54 [meri, wha, with his laft handed 34 falow-medium deliveries, WLS 26" maintaining a good length. Sayar is and Hancock went cheaply. Ospi Favelack-Daries and Stapleton reached double figures, and Owen Hughes kept his and up, so that when time was called the acor board showed 178 for eight wickets.
The list of Lady Champions tions marked the third now made up as follows
Min Sac. Ladies' Barbour Swim contested by nine competitors rested ay 1920 Miss Ruby Young 37 101,5 afternoon. Though there was a1921 Miss G. Ramsay ...38 DZ slight breeze from the north, the 1922 Miss M. Ground-
water; water was not too cold and the
Reed, still exhibiting the jazz sea much less choppy than one
step at the start of his run, would expect at this time of
There are 19 entries for the bowled excellently, capturing fre the year. Noteworthy for the low average age of the com.men's event to-day, as under: wickets at ten runs apiece. He petitors for such a strenuous. Ramsay, J. R. Johnstone, Y. was reserve in the tournament contest, the results were even Kusano, A. Hamid, A. May. Leung two years ago. This time he looks The more gratifying, for all the nice Sul-man, Sung Ju-tak, Leung Sai-like earning his colours. competitors finished the course tak. G. A. Jack, D. Ogilvie, B. Ras-gates of the rest of the half- and the winner was one of the musser. D. Laing, Edgar H. Grims-dozen bowlers tried youngest of the bitch. Missley, T. Kitagawa, K. Ono, D. Lyon, impressive. Molly Groundwater, to whom the A. A. Botelho, C. D. Easterbrock distinction has now cane of being land Gunner McDade.
the winner in the 1992 Ladies'
Harbour Race, is under thirteen. Followers of the natatorial ar:) will recall
by
Previous winners have been:
Mins. Secs.
were Cot
Anoiber trial match is to be played on Saturday. Score:
Wood's Team. E... Mitchell. Sayer.
Erans
the surprise he 1906 Gr. Brotherton.. 124,5. de Rome. L. J. Pavies, recently sprang
A
Thomas, Line 1907 A. E list of
In nade successes recent ladies' swimming contesta 1908
504 5 HOLS. Tamar... 28
do.
colcinating in winning thel 1909 . J. Cooke Ladies Championship. Yestor-1910 F. Logan day's additional honour shows 191
..
her to be a very fine-swimmer. 1912 Br. Nutty, B.G.A. 34 with considerable powers of 1918 J. C. Finch- endurance.
A feature of the race was that Miss Phyllis Hun: (azed ten) and Miss Doria Hunt fazed eight) took part and both finished the whole distance.
The Race.
b Havelock Davies
26 504,3 May Matthews, cle Fleming
29 262/3 26 582
33 162/3
Exa34
17 B.E... Webster, e Pearce b
Erue.
82
A. F. Wood, 1.b.. Søper
67
Lieut. Davos.Hancock, b
22 26
Suze
+}
1916 1917
do. da
Kav. Crule-Items, e lë" Fleming
2
o Arrull
1918 A. Logan
20 13
1919 J. R. Johnstone. 1920
A. L. Gnce, put ut..
15
27
1921
15. dɔ.
26
53 1:51
E. G. Lammert, hit wkr., b
l'ocells
26 53
at. Bed, e Owen Hughes.
| U.M. Omar. 2. Davis; b Saper D
The prites will be presented the conclusion of to-night's race.
The otheists were as under: Judges and Committer: Rev. G. Warblerase. Mesars A H Carroll. A. A Alves, 1. T. May,
The arrangements that were so successful is the promotion of previous years' rac were 70-T peated yesterday in the marking
of the course by a line of bal Fin. D. K. Bar. A. Siba and the provision of dinghies manned by efficient members
of
Club
on
the Victoris
in CLN2 the
Netto, T. Meek Recreation Lammer. E. M.
distress Crocker.
Umpires: Mr.
part of Any of the swimmers. However, there W. Legan. P. L. was no real need for the latter Jula, Rodger. part of the sirengements, as all! finished the courte.
After the plunge in from the launch on the Kowloon side, the swimmers kept close together: with Mrs. Yip Lai Li, the first Chinese lady to take part in a contest of this kind weil saead. Be fore one-third of the distance was Begotiated, the current began to
1 Sayer
Capt. Spink-, t
Davies, b Areulti Extras.
Havelock
Tetal
A. E. Alves. F Hazeland, E. T
Bowing analysi
►
3.
Capt. Havelock
Davis
H
t
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M. Dyer, Mej Forsyth, Mr., el Arculi:..
[B D. Eraze
1. Ofeo Hughes Stater: Ret. 6. T. Waldesta. Donnelly... E Clark et Care: Commanderj. R. Saver.......S
W. Beckwith, E.; Lient. C. P. Capt. le Fleming Mithune, 1.5.
Time-keepers: Messrs. A. A
፡፡
Hancock's Team.
13
Alves A. F Alves. G. T. May. T.T. E. Peare, enn.lb Reed
Capt Oliver. Omar, Beei.. 78 Meek. J. Lynn
14'ap
Fleming. 1.b.m Lammert 16. D. Saper, e Omar, & Res d..
Hon. Treasurer: Mr. A. E. Ales
Mc- Hon. Secretary
1.
Mr.
tell, and there was x tendancy to | Kindly drift eastwards. Mrs. Yip who si ternately used the breast and over-
arm stroke, was in the best:
position under these conditions INTERPORT CRICKET.
arm strokes.
It was
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1 Lecture at the University.
6
cluded
electro-therapy, hydro- therapy, massage and exercises. It was relatively, unsy to secure per- sunnel for this class of work, be- case physician for years had been using this in treatment of dis- but with occupati,mal- FL different mat- The object of eupational.
P
R. Hunete, and 1. Webster a large as lietas, mainly forme! therapy it was Capt. Hatelsck latica, e Gaze,
ful medical stulent of the Hooter.
b Umar
C. I. Stapleton. ib.. Reed
fi, Owen Hughes, not out
B. D. Evans, b Beri
A.
Arculli, pot out
Extra..
14 kong Caversity, listened to an in-therapy was të prevent the patients 12teresting
delivered by from worrying about the future. Hera M. Evans in and is this ebanection craft work 1 Java Ca [7] the Union semidy twth prior to was introduced. At the beginning ith sao ml meeting of the Medical 75 per cent of the work could be at non-purposeful. but 15 Sorvete yesterday altesausa. Dr. Jelapsed
was found that the right H. G. Endle. Pre- leat of the later it
could be better thinking men
illustration, B1--Col.
instance station in conaretion with the Evans referred to the
brakeman who let ope United States Art and Nazy
war. It was ob- „Public Health Servive, and is visit limb in the
Total form witSets... 178 | Mediraktischty, took the chair.
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1. J. Dusig- and D. E. Ponuelly C. Brags is the Head of occupied by purposeful thing. did not bat.
How has analys
E. G. Lemtuert. 14 1 E. 1. Reed..........
Crole-Been Bacoa...
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the Departint of Phy-dial Reco2.
Commerts.
but Miss Molly Groundwater was making good headway in spite of the comparatively lonzer stretch she had to cover. noticeable that whereas the Back Holiday allowed of a Chinese lady sometimes rested full das interport trial match on by changing her stroke, the the Hongkong C. C. ground. Mr. European contestant was chop R. Hancock captaining a team ping the water with steady oter of Probables against Mr. A. E. By this time the Wood's collection of Possibles. firet four swimmere, who had The ground looked in good run-i
to the Colony, uning here with that when be recovered he drawn away from the rest ap getting condition at the start, L'. M. Umar
the Hnc. Mr. U. H. Hu-top. Unit could not return to his work as a were keeping close tozether but the pitch became worn BE... Welster..
ef State Vssistant Secretary of Drakecac. Those in charge there. fore taught binu telegraphy, type were in the following order:
play proceeded, the ball: Mr. Yip Lay Miss Molly rising considerably at
writing and book-keeping, to train times.
The Torturer oh so as his sub-him up for office work. In other Groundwater, Miss Thelma Mas
A goodly gathering watched
Pecs Pag-ical Reconstruction."
cases of this kind shorthood was and Miss Muriel Blunsdon the match, which furnished an Following a long way behind element of surprise, as the Fossi
ile all that it had been wonder-taught. were Miss Connie Smith, Mins'
ial opportunity to him for the past JAPANESE IN PEKING, bles, favoured by firs: knock, put Enid Cornell, the little sisters the Probables in danger of defeat According to the census taken fears to know something of Hunt and Miss P. Gerrard.
until the clock came to the rescue by the Japanese authorities in the results of the casualties of the Miss Groundwater then shaped of the latter. The teams were Peking at the end of August, the war upon hats, and it had
Lt. Col. Evars concluded that i her course to make direct for the twelve a side, and it is a little number of Japanese residents in the work of his staff to make finishing point. She very soon uritua that of the nineteen the capital is 1.485, of whom 764 the hard-big- a light as possible. the cross of work of this kind overtook and passed Mrs. Yip, wickets that fell only one was are males and 721. females. Be
There were my" that depended largely upon the energy and improved her lead by thirty bowled, Evans making no attempt sides these, there are 227 Koreans would be beterred to wader the and integrity of the individual him. yards. The SK9
Physical Beroun-true-self. distence to play a leg ball from Reed that and 25 Formosany.
heading t
At the conclusion of the lecture separated the Chinese swimmer troke in a lot.
top. uid the lecturer, Physical
William Brungate, Reconstruction reclaimed the man Sir
Vire from Miss Bleadson, who had, un The Possibles' captain did well her part, passed Miss Max with 65, and Lt. Bacon followed bitberto a good third. The same up bis success in the first trial order continued until the finish, game by making top score for bisti Vich Records gives the treePhysio-therapy and Decupa-Evans, which was heartily given
when, to the accompaniment of a side. beating Wood by une. burst of applause from the large Seren bowlers were tried, of crowd esscolded on the Praya whom Evans and Sayer were the wall and from the men on the most successful. warships, Miss Groundwater Mitchell and de Bome opened registered a fine win, her time the inaings to the attack of Capt. being two seconds less than that Havelock-Davies and Arcalli. taken by Miss G. Ramsay to After contributing half a dozen, win last year's event. Mrs. Yip de Rome was caught at the came in a minute and 33 seconds wicket. Major Matthews stayed, after Miss Groundwater, with some little while, and then he and Miss Blondson following very Mitchell were dismissed in quick closely behind.
succession, while Webster left The finishing times were
As after making nine. Then Wood Under:
and Bacon got together, and a Mins. Secs.lengthty partnership ensued while
several changes were rung in thei bowling. Subsequently there were
1. Miss Molly Ground-
water
38
2. Mra. Yip Lai-li... 39
3. Miss Mariel Blondson 41
4. Miss Thelma May.. 41
G. Miss Connie Smith.. 43
6. Miss Enid Cornell
33 two or three useful items, but no prolonged stand, and the innings
47
was complated at the excellent
59 total of 261.
11
55
47
7. Miss Phyllis Hunt.. 50
For Hancock's side Pearce and Capt. Olliver opened to the bowl.
8. Miss Doris Hunt ... 51 17 ing of E. G. Lammert (Nava), 9. Miss P. Gerrard .... 57 55Yard end) and Read. Pearce was The first prize was presented not long in making a start, but br Miss B. Pereira, the second by, when a couple of on-boundaries Mr. F. Lammert and the third by off Reed had brought his tally to Mr. H. Eelyat. All the other the unlucky 13 he returned the Ladies will be presented with next ball to the trundler, who souvenirs by the V.R.C.
captured it within inches of the For the purposes of comparison turf. The same bowler experienc- we give the times of last year's ed a piece of bad luck almost simultaneously when Capt: competitors:
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from the sub-portal to the sormal. Chancellor of the University, pro- It ung-isted of two branches (1) povet a vote of thanks to Li.-Col.
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