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SOUTH CHINA AQUATIC

GALA

MISS YEUNG SAU-KING WINS IN EASY STYLE

·ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME AT NORTH POINT LAST NIGHT

THE HONGKONG

Some excellent swimming was soon at the aquatic gala held by the South

ARMY HARBOUR_RACE. China A. As at North Point last night,

The V. I. C. entered a team for the 200 metres relay race, which was won

European And Chinese by the South China A. A. "A" team

Y.M.C.A. Meet.

by a narrow margin after an exciting rach. Kwok Chun-bang gave tho South China team the advantage in the race, when he obtained a com manding lead in the back stroko swim.

The European Y.M.C.A. will meet their alator "Association of Bridges Street in a swimming meeting to he The Ladies rolay race was easily held at the Chinese Association this won by the South China team, which evening commencing at 7.30 p.m. Included Young Sau-king, the cham- There is A programme of nine pion swimmer of the Colony. Sho

metros events, comprising races from 50 also annexed the 100 yards to 220 yards. The European style event, winning easily from her Y.M.C.A. will be represented by the sister Yeung Sau-chus, who took tho- following?

Becond place.

and R. R. Wood.

free

An amusing event was the "catch-

50 Yards free style:--H. F. Langsing the duck event, which was the 120 Yards Medley Relay:-F, An- last on the programme. Six ducks were thrown into the water singly, alow, W. Kerr and E. F. Selk.

Long Plunge:S. Fowler and H. and swimmers attempted to catch F. Lango,

them. The first duck oluded its pur- sucre, but the remaining ducks were caught.

220 Yards free style:II, F. Lange and W. Kerr.

100 yards breast stroke:-G. Fow-{ ler and R. R. Wood.

At the conclusion, the prizes wero distributed by Mr. Lo Yuk-tong, Pre- | Fancy Diving:-E, F. Selk and R.sident of the South China A. A. - Goldman.

60 yards back stroke:-F, Anslow and

..F, Lange,

100 yards free style-H. F. Lange and R. R. Wood.

100 yards free siglo relay:-R, R. Wood, G. Fowler, R. Goldman and E. F. Belk.

Army Harbour Race, The annual harbour rece of the Hongkong Area will be held on Fri day, commencing from the Railway Pler at 230 p.m.

RESULTS.

200 metres relay for Ladies (four Chinese Bathing Club; 3, Chung Bing. styles)-1, South China A. A.; 2, Time-3 mins. 6.2 secs. The win- ning team was composed of Lau Kwai. chun (back stroko), Leung Wing-ban (side stroke), Young Sau-chun (breast stroko) and Yeung Sau-king (crawl). 200 metros rolny for men (four styles).1, South China A. A. "A" team; 2, Victoria Recreation Club; 3, Chinese Bathing Club.. mins. 15.0 secs. The winning team On September 20 and 28, the Hong-was sed of Shek Kam-pul (back

composed kong Ares will make use of the stroke), Leung Ti-sang (side stroke), European Y.M.C.A. bath for their Kwok Chun-hang (breast stroke) and aquatic meeting,

Chan Ki-chung (crawl). September 10 and 20 have been re-į served for the Royal Artillery sports to be hold in the Y.M.C.A. bath, while the 20th battery sports will be held at the "Y" on September 10 and 11.

BABE HAS WALKED 2,000 TIMES

13.25 sets.

Time.-2

TELEGRAPH.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER - 6, ̄ ̄ ̄ 1984.

SHANGHAI LAWN BOWLS SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL

C. M. Sequeira at the S.L.B.C. greene recovered the Shanghai, Lawn Bowls Singles Championship which he last last year. Sequeira defented A. A. Malcolm (SLBC.), who is shown on the left above sending the last wood down in one of this ands. - On the right is a fine setian pleturs.of Saqueira at the and of his dolivary, showing the perfect-balanes maintained by the Champion.

STICK DUFF BEATEN

UPSET IN SHANGHAI ROTARY TENNIS CUP

KHOO AND LUM TOD GOOD FOR DUFF AND BENAVITCH

NO PLAY AT FOREST

·HILLS.

US, TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP HELD UP.

Forest Hills, Sept. 4.. Progress in the United States national singles tennis championship is very slow. 'To-day's programme was com- pletely ruined by rain, and it was not possible to play a single match-Reuter,

DOUBLE WIN

Giants Beat Phillies

INTERPORT BOWLS

SHANGHAI AND HONGKONG

RAIN STOPS CLOSE MATCH

Shanghal, Sept. 4. Contrary to their previous form, the Hongkong Interport bowlers were uns able to hold Shanghai to'lem, than | ten-all, when to-day's gamo was post-

poned by torrential rain. The long- kong shipper, U. M. Omir, appeared · to be nervons · mraical Porter's cer- tainty.

Coates as lead, and Beer No. played up to Interport standard; while Bann, No. 2, was modiocru.

The Bingles Champion of Shanghai, Sequeira, was remarkably worrying to Omar, Bmith, No. 2, improved 45 the play developed; but Harvey, No, B.. was weak throughout.

Hongkong added threo thots daring. the early stages of the rain to equallee

the score...

Before a large crowd, "with" uminous clouds and threatening rain, the game commenced.

THE PLAY.

The Hongkong, team (U. M. Omar (Skip.), H. Deer, R. Base, and E. G Coates) won the toss, Contes oponed the play, but his wood was short of the jack. Bear aont down a brilliant wood and Hongkong, obtained three chote,

The next three bends went to" Shanghal, who then led by Aivo ahots to three. On the fifth head, Hong-?, Now York, Sept, 4. New York Glants scored two keng scored one. One the tenth head, Shanghal had scored 10 shots to wins in national baseball league Hongkong's neven; but the visitors oncounters to-day, when they scored three shots on the 11th. hend engaged Philadelphia Phillies in to aquellae before rain made the game In double hender. The Giants impossible.

nosed out their opponents on bothling on both sides. Beer, Coates, game was featured by brilliant

China eliminated Great Britain in the semi-final round of the Rotary Cup competition, scoring five straight victories. In the other match, America secured a three match victory over the Japanese and hence the LEAGUE TENNIS asions, cross-over singles, which have yet to be played, will not affect the ultimate result. America therefore will meet China in the final.

·

BRITAIN FALL AWAY.

Civil Servico Best The Army

IN C DIVISION.

The Army Tennis Club entertain-

acores were

There was a very restricted pro-Sequeira and Heaton and Smith were gramme, the results of which, specially to the fore. Omar way un- comfortable on the fast green, and cabled by Reuter, follow.

was unable to find his length.

The game will be resumed morrow-Reuter and Our Own Cor-

NATIONAL LEAGUE:

Brooklyn

respondent. R. II. E.

(Cuccinello homered).

Boston

New-York Philadelphia

10

0

6

2 0.0

0

New York

(Joe Moorre homered) Philadelphia

4

SHANGHALHANKOW.

Score in Favour Of Home.

·Team At Close

Shanghal, Sept. 4..

The Interport Lawn Bowls between Shanghai and Hankow had to be stopped at the 11th. Bead on account of rain. The score then stood at 10-

favour of the home team/--Raster:

G. 11

5. 10

AMERICAN LEAGUE.

Cleveland

8

in. D. 2 (Averill and Trosky homered) St. Louis.....

4 12 The double header engagement] between Detroit and Chicago was postponed on account of rain.

St. Joseph's Footballers Win

The best match was the doubles, steadiness. Forbes gava Cheng a Young Cheung-wah; 2, Yuen Chi-min; The leading Chinese. pair, Kho was able to take a set.

60 metres handicap for boys, between China and Great Britain. good fight and by steady returns 5, Lam. Chun-kau.

Hool-hye and Gordon Lum, de- 100 metres three-legged race for feated W. A, H. Duff and M. Bena- ladies-1, Au Yan-chla and Leung vitch in four gruelling sets, the con- Wing-han; 2

2, Young Sau-chun and cluding points in the final set being

In the doubles match between od the Civil Service team on the Lau Kwai-chan; 3, Ng Shun-ying and played in fading light. The score Great Ng Wun-ying.

Britain and China, Benu- Valley grounds yesterday, the Sco- 400 metres free style for men.-1, was 4-6, 8-6, 6-2, 9-7 in favour of vitch and Duff took the first game kunpoo grounds being closed, and Shek Kam-pul; 2, Chan Ki-chung: 3, the Chinese. Guy Cheng defeated and were leading at 3-1. Their lost by five sets to three. The Kwok Hong-ming. Time-6 mins, J. G. Forbes by 6-1, 6-1, 3-6, 6-4 play revealed confidence and they

W. H. Gillow and W. G. and V. T. Wong ran out n winner 100 metres free style for ladics-over L. F. Stokes by 6-0, 6-1, 6-0. out-placed their opponents, with Blackier (Army)

with drew 13, Yeung Sau-king; 2, Young Sau-As Cheng had defeated Stokes on Benavitch showing good form at D. M. MacDougall and E. L. H. thun; 3, Leung Wing-hat, Time-1 Saturday afternoon and Wong had the net. The lead was carried to Shute 6-6: beat J. A. Ben- min. 28 secs. Wild Pitching. Has Given 30 motres for men over 105 lbs, beaten Forbes, the Chinese victory 5-3 and then the set was won at 0-4, | dali and G. Fowler 6-2; beat E.

was a straight one. In the other in the second set the British couple Fisher and C. Ross 6-2. handicap, Wong Kam-sam; 2, match, L. D. Carson and C. C. took the lead again at 2-1. but lost Chen Wai-tat; 3; Cheung Wan-kal.

T. Taylor and A. Cooper lost to Correct form of swimming1, Squires of America beat Kamada the advantage at 3-2 It was a MacDougall and Shute 4-6; lost to Babe Ruth may have been one 3, Wong Kay-laung.

Kwoke Chun-hang: 2, Chan Ki-chung; and Tsukiji of Japan by 6-3, 6-2. great tussle thereafter with the Bendall and Fowler 1-6; drow with

The winner 4-6, 8-3, of the greatest home run hittersnoored 03 points.

losers gaining the load again at Fisher and Ross C-6. in baseball history, but he has

INTERESTING DOUBLES.

but thereafter it was 4-4, each game was taken alternately to Bendall and Fowler 3-0, lost to also been a great walker.

Fisher and Ross ·5-7. Shanghai Tennis Chub courts to wit-In the third set, the British couple?

·A large crowd attended at the until Khoo went out to win at 8-6. |

Owing to falling light the last ness, the duel between the leading fell down, badly and, though they set with MacDougall and Shute St. Andrew's Defeat Royal throughout. "Darky Chon, the well- doubles teams of Shanghai and they led at 2-1, the Chinese went ahead was abandoned at 3-6. were not disappointed, though both and won easily at 6-2. The fourth couples occasionally were erratic. and concluding set brought about Khoo and Lum, after the British some very hard play and games WEEK-END GOLF the season, between St. Andrew and Hongkong side their Orat point.

Ruth An Easy Passage

Cleveland.

The Babe has walked 2,000 of 34 miles on free transportation times, through the wildness or between the home plate and first extreme caution

of American base. The 2,000 walks cover only League pitchers, since he entered the regular championship seasons, big league baseball back in 1914. Ruth drow an addition 83 walks As a result of the 2,000-walks during the-ten World-Series in ituth has travelled a grand total which he participated.

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RICHARDSON WINS CHAMPIONSHIP

FRIENDLY HOCKEY.

By Narrow Margin......... St. Joseph's Football Club vizīted), Canton during the week-end and played, a Boccer match against the Canton Air Force, whom, they beat by two goals to ono, in a thrilling" game.

Four thousand people turned up tờ. watch

the 'match which was fast??)

L

Corps Of Signals.known Shanghal Interporter, scored

the first goal for the Chinese team,

and from a penalty for hands

|

The first friendly hockey match of against Lal Kwok-chui, Podmore,

Inter beat the goalkeeper to give the- couple had taken the first, Bet were won alternately up to 7-all.

the Royal Corps of Signals, Fernandez, in the second half, seor settled down, and, maintaining a at this stage the light was falling

played yesterday, on the Marina good length, were able to wear down rapidly and it was expected a halt

ed, a spectacular: goal from thirty ground, and resulted in a

win for

yards, range. There was no further their

opponents. Though the would be called, but the decision

the Saints by two goals to one. scoring. Chinese were leading by two sets was that another two games would

The score at half time was one- to one, the whole result hinged on be played and Khoo and Lum won

all. The Signals opened the scoring Saints scored again through A. E.; through Lacking, the left winger, P. Guest. the final set. The Chineso were the set and the match."

and a little Inter R. A. Carroll During the first half one of the able to maintain their form in the

The American pair falling light and won

wore very J. E. Richardson, with a total of squalized for the Saints.

Signals forwards, Dilley, was injur long drawn strong in the their first set and took 101 strokes won the Championship The second half was keenly con-ed, and had to retire. He did not out set, with points going to deuces four games in succession. There of Happy Valley on Saturday with tested, and, after much pressure, the play during the second period. on many occasions. Carson and Squires proved too good for the after, they fell away and their AT.. Braley, who also returned a Japaness. They combined well, the Americans went ahead to win at best scores were A. E. Luman

opponents came up at 4-8, but the card of 181, second.

There were 40 entries and the next former's steadiness contrasting. In the second set games were (103), D. with the erratic play of Squires, shared until the score

S.. Edward (163), R, who showed great brilliance at

was. 2-2 Young (164), K. S. Robertson (164) times and then disappointed. His and thereafter the winners went and F. 3. de Rome (184) net play, however, was outstand.liance at the net and the set was Richardson qualified for the Captain's nhead, with Squires revealing bril- With a round of 79-18-08, J. E. ingly good, but the pair fell to concluded at 6-2. An unexpected Cup, for which there were 30 en plcees in the third set. Kamada vas the better of the two Japanese, play in the third set and they lont

lapse was seen in the Americanstries, The next best scores were

W. L Alexander (84-1470), L being very steady with his returns steadily, their shots being dismally (79-3-71) and J. W. Franks Goldman (79-8=71), E. Lowis and showing good form at the net, weak, luck also going against them, (84-18-71). while Tsujiki was erratic.

so that the Japanese ran out win- In the Medal Compétition of Cheng and Wong proved tooners by 6-4 after leading by 6-2, Saturday, Sunday and Monday, J. E. good for Forbes and Stokes, the the Americans rally being, too late Richardson's round of 70-18=06 | Chinese revealing greater strength to stave off defeat. The concluding was again the best and he was no in their driving and general court- set was a great struggle and games Paton was second with: 77-10-07 cordingly declared winner. T. D. craft, Stokes put in some very were shared to

6-all. Hereafter. There were 70 entries powerful shots, but he was erratic the Americans made a succession Williamson (85-16-70) and W. L and HN. and did not atendy down, whereas of winning shots and went on to Alexander (84-1470) and the next. his opponent

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