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WINS EVERY TITLE
· SWIMMING FEATS BY MISS YEUNG
HARBOUR RACE YESTERDAY
By winning the ladies harbour race yesterday, Miss Young Shau-king, has this year cantured five swimming titles, including the Colony's 100 yards championship.
Her amazing achlovements are set out below:
"Colony'a 100 yards champion- 'ship in 72 1/5 secs ́ (re-
cord)
Colony's Harbour Race in
32 mins. 46 secs.
S.C.A.A. 50 matres in 32 4/5,
sccs. (record)
100 metres in 1 min.
25 1/5 secs. (record).
200 metres breastroke in 4 minutes.
Her success in the harbour
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swim yesterday was almost foregone conclusion. Last year she was second to Miss Dorin Hunt who put up the record swim of 31 minutes 4 seconds, and it is not without significance { to observe that although she yesterday swum considerably out of her course, and was hampered by adverse currents, she finished only 1 minute 12 second behind the record time.
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Eleven entries were received for yesterday's event, but of these Chan Won-king, who finished third last year, did not face the starter. At 5:45. Mr. G. T. May got the swimmers off from Kowloon an! in- mediately on diving in Miss Yeung She Shay-king went to the front.
set the pace and increased her advan Laga at every stroke. Her course, however, was badly mapped out, but without execption the other swimmers followed in her wake, with the result that the ten competitors were all direct taken completely out of a Coursc.
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HOCKEY
|BATTERY BEATEN
WASHINGTON COLLEGE
FOOTBA LL LUMINARIES |MAMAK
IN POOR GAME
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building into the 1932 model Washington State College football team. (2) Mentor Dahlen, quarterback (3) Stan Colburn fallback; (4) Dan Doch, tackle; (5) Mike Davis, halfback; (6) Frank Wailulis, tackle; (7) Frank Ingram, centre; (8) George San- der, halfbacki (9) Walter Camp, tackle; (10) Clem Senu, guard.
SOME of the material Coach Babe Hollingbery (1)
ITEMS.
PROGRAMME REVISED
Miss Young herself was swimming straight for the Naval Yard camber and was at least 300 yards to the east of her course, Two Chinese swimmern, Minues Leung Wing-han INTERFORT and Lam Fou-wah, were well to the cost. Following the leading Indy were Miss Lani To-lai and Miss Yeung Shou-chun, who were together prac- tically the whole distance, with Miss L. Sadick some distance behind. The others all dropped further behind na the race progressed. The two Shoo smith aistera were a considerablo distance behind the others, but swam pluckily
finished and
about 20 minutes after the winner,
Miss Young Shau-king finished tho course well ahead of the other com- petitors, the nearest being over three minutes behind. Miss Lam To-lai, who was second, was making her maiden attempt in the race and al-
MISS YUENG SHAU KING.
though quite a young girl clocked in at 35 mins. 54 sees.
The last competitor to finish, Miss Joan Shonsmith, completed the course in 65 minutes.
CHENG ✓ FINCHER ON SATURDAY
SHANGHAI SELECT THEIR DOUBLES
(By "Veritas"). Consequent upon the selection by skipper John Wade of the Shanghai doubles formation for the tennis Interport, changes have been effected in the pro- gramme for Saturday and Sun- day.
Wade, after three days of prac-. tise, deelded that his pairs will be:
No. 1 Gordon Lum and Guy
Cheng
No. 2 J. L. Wade and R.
Canavarro
As a result, the week-end -pro- gramme of matches haa been amended as follows:
SATURDAY.
2 p.m. E. C. Fincher ▾ Guy
Cheng
3.45 p.m. M. K. & M. W. Lo
v Wade & Canavarro
SUNDAY.
10.30 a.m. S. A. Rumjaho V
Gordon Lum
2 p.m. Tusi Wai-pui v J. L..
Wado
3.45 p.m. S. A. & H. D. Rum.
jahn v Lum and Cheng. Season tickets, whic. number 75- in all, are transferable, and permit chairs. holders the use of cano
There is also main stand ac- The ten competitors all completed comodation for 245. Bookings the course, a difference of over 22 for both season tickets and stand minutes separating the first and the inst. The full results wore:
1. Young Shan-king. (32 mins, 40
RCCB.).
2. Lam To-Int. (35 mins. 64 secs.).
seats are now open at Messrs. Moutrles.
Arrangamenta havo also been made for the running of special
3. Young Shau-chun. (38 mins. buses to the ground half an hour
05 Acc.).
before the commencement of the
4. Lam Pou-wah, 5. Leung Wing-matches on both days. ban, 6. Mrs. Gludy, 7. L. Sadick, 8.
INTERPORT DINNER.
Ng Yuet-hing, 0. Mario Shoosmith, On Monday night, the Interport
10. Joan Shoosmith.
To-day's Open Race.
and
dinner will take place at the Penin- As in the ladies' ovent, post entries sula Hotel, and I have been asked are being accapted for the open race to polat out that arrangements this afternoon, and an result neno have been made for a limited num- of the names of the stalwarts, of the ber of the public to attend. The V.R.C. appear among the entries function will take the form of a which have already been received. dinner-dance from 8 to 1, Those names which were submitted to the Secretary up to last evening were: tickets are obtainable from the Tanng Ho-tonk (Shaukiwan), Chan- Pepinola Hotel manaremont at Chun-wing (Chung Shing Benevolent the inclusive charge of $10 each.. Sneloty), Kwok Chun-hang (South The Rose Room is being used for China A.A.), Wong Sul-man (South the occaalon, and the lady members China A.A.). Leading Seaman Hall of the Hongkong Interport team, (H.M.S. Bruce), A. B. Whittington who were originally selected to H.N.S. Bruce) and Stoker Millerick take part in the content, will be (H.M.S. Swan).
present.
U.S. FOOTBALL
BIG SCORING IN FIRST MATCHES
NOTRE DAME'S 61 WITHOUT REPLY
The latest results in the American football lengnes are appended:
OCTOBER 14. Eastern Football. Dayton, 7; Xavier, 0. Minmi U., ; William and Mary, Norfolk,
RUGBY
Borderers to Enter Field
|REGIMENTAL TEAM
NAVY. MEN GARNER TWO POINTS
By the only goal scored the R.AS.C. defented the 20th. Battery In the Mamak Tournament at Soo- kumpo yesterday. Although there was little to chose between the teams as the score indicates the gante was uninteresting.
The first half was evenly con- teated. both goals being raided in turn. In the Battery defence Combey played a sterling game frustrating many attacks. The second half was in favour of the R.AS.C. and of the players Capt. Eve and Tipple were outstanding. About ten minutes from the final whtalle Tipnia, following a fine Individunt effort, found the not for the Corps.
ROYAL SIGNALS LOSE.
Playing on the Marina ground yesterday H.M.S. Wishart defeated the Royal Signals after a very scrappy encounter by the odd goal In three. Within the first minuto the Navy men forged ahead, and although the Corps took some time to settle down, they drew "lovel before the interval through Lt. Whiteway Wilkinson. In the accond half the Wishart had more of the play and they gained the lead again after few minutes play when their inside left netted.
JATS WIN.
Playing on the Marina ground · yesterday against a Jat XL, the Wanderers were defeated by two goals to nii.
The game hetween the German Club and the K.I.T.C., on the. UB.R.C. ground was postponed.
POLICE ▾ H.KS. RA-MARINA.
The following will represent the Hongkong Police in ร match against the Hongkong and Singa- pare Brigade on the Marina ground to-day--Jeason, Darmer, Blackburn, Tate, Hircock, Harzo- ran Singh, Allen, Pennell, Kar- tar Singh, Perkins, Gulam Maham-
ed.
SPORT ADVTS.
THE ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB.
NOTICE is hereby given that THE TWENTY EIGHT ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF MEM-
BERS, will be held at the Club
House, North Point,
on THURS-
AGAINST SUFFOLK DAY, the 27th day of October,
GOOD PROSPECTS Although comparatively little has been heard of the South Wales
in connexion. Borderers
with Southern Football.
rubgy, they have behind them an Marshall, Georgetown (Ky.), 0. excellent record, and this Clemson, 10; Erskine, 0. North Carolina Forest, 0.
State, 0; Wake
South Carolina. 18; Wofford, 0. OCTOBER 16.
16.
Eastern Football. New Hampshire, 7; Maine, 7. Gettysburg, 14; Swarthmore, 0. Catholle Ú., 19; Chattanoogn, 0. Princeton, 0; Cornell, 0. Harvard, 10; Penn State, 13. Brown, 7; Yale, 2. Pennsylvanin, 14; Dartmouth, 7. Pittsburgh, 18; Army, 13. Holy Cross, D; Detroit, 7. Syracuse, 6; Southern Methodist,
Fordham, 52; Lebanon, Valley, 0, N. Y. U., 39; Georgetown, 0. Carnegie Tech, 0; Washington and Jefferson, G.
Amherst, 13; Hamilton, 0. LaFayette, 0; Colgate, 35. Navy, 0; Ohio University, 14. Villanova, 40: Seton Hall, 0. West Virginia, 14; West Virginia Wesleyan, 0.
6.
Providence, 25; Boston University,
Johns Hopkins, 12; Lehigh, 6. Rutgers, 32: Delaware, 0., Columbia, 22; Virginia, 6.
Western Football, Notre Dame, 62; Drake, 0, Purdue, 7; Wisconsin, 0. Minnesota, 7; Nebraska, 8. Chicago, 20; Knox, 0. Michigan State, 27; Illinois Weste- yan, 0.
Caso, 14; John Carrol, 7. Michigan, 14: Ohio Stato, 0. Illinols, 0; Northwestern, 26. Kansas, 20; Iowa State, 0, Kansas State, 25; Missouri, 0. Indiana, 12; University of Iowa, D. De Pauw, 18: Ripon, 0.
Bouthern Football. Tennessee, 7; Alabama, 8, Duke, 34; Maryland, 0. Virginia Polytech, ; William and Mary,
Ο.
North Carolina, G; Georgia, G. Auburn, 6;, Georgin Tech, 0. Vanderbilt, G; Tulane, 6
Texas Christian, 17; Texas Aggles,
0.
Davidson, 12; V. M. I, 0.
Arkansas U., 20; Baylor, 0.
year have decided to actively parti cipate in the game. Local rubgy is assured of a much needed im- petus, as a result.
Prior to 1928, when the But- talion left home, they turned out a more than useful team, and a fairly good Axture list has been drawn up for this winter, begin- ning with match to-morrow afternoon against H.M.S. Suffolk.
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BUSINESS:
(1) To receive the Report and Accounts for the period ended 31st August, 1932. (2) To elect Olcers for the
ensuing year and
General Business.
other
R. J. VERNALI,
Hon. Secretary.
Hongkong, 20th October, 1982.
HONG KONG CRICKET CLUB.
NOTICE.
It will take place at Scokunpao at 6 p.m., and will be refereed by MEETING will be held in
Capt. Gottwaltz. The Borderers
THE ANNUAL GENERAL tha
team will be selected from: Pote. Pavillon on THURSDAY, the 27th Cameron, Cpl. Shaw, Pte. Lowla, October, 1932, at 5.30 p.m.
Lt. Gellatly. Lt. Hamilton (the
Interport cricketer), Lt. Martin, THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB. Lt. Crewe Read, Cpl. Tratt, Cpl.
Seter, Pte. Gilmour, L/Cpl. Hardy, Tho TWELFTH EXTRA RACE L/Cpl. Evans, Pte. Walters, Pte. MEETING will be held (Weather Per- Lloyd, Pte. Walters, Pte. Bulck.
mitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on com- In addition to the regimental Saturday, 22nd October, 1932, team, the various companies in mencing at 2.00 pm,
The First Bell will be Rung at Battalion the
have arranged 1.30 p.m. teams, The first match will be "A" Company Kowloon
Monday next at Sookunpoo, off at 6.15 p.m.
on
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE. Members are notified that they kick-and their Ladies must wear thair Badges prominently displayed.
No One without a Badge will be admitted to the Membara' Enclosure. Badges admitting Non-Members to the Member Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and $3.00 for Ladies (Both including Tax) are obtainable through the SECRET ARY upon Introduction by a Member, auch Member to be responsible for Payment of All Chits, &c.
Badges admitting Members' Enclosure will NOT be on sala at the Race Course.
APOLLO'S NEW RECORD
LOWERS TIENTSIN 6 FURLONGS TIME
Tientsin, Oct. 19.
At the Tienstin Autum Racos to-day, Apollo won the six furlonga event in the record time of 1 min.
26 Becs.
Other placed ponies were Black Eagle and Mystery World.
Apollo, It will be recollected, was the crack pony in Hongkong holding the record here for six
Rice, 14; Loyola, New Orleans, 7. furlongs of 1 min, 25 1/6 Bocs. Florida, 27; Citadel, 7.
It was formerly owned by Mr. Chan Tin-son, who sold it to Mr. Layton of Tientoin.
Pacific Coast Football. West Coast Army, 0; Stanford, 20.
19; Montana, Washington
California, 2.
U. S. G., G; Loyein, Los Angeles, & OTHER SPORT ON
U. O... A., 19; Oregon, 7.
Wyoming, 13, Montana State, 7., Gonzaga, 61; Dakota Wesleyan, 0.
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