AQUATIC SPORTS
AMBULANCE MEETING AT NORTH POINT
Brigade Title
The Brigade Champlership was won by Lo Yuk-wing yesterday morn ing, when the St. John Ambulance Brigade held their annual swimming mooting at the Chinese Athletic As Dociation pavillon at North Point.
The Divisional Championship was won by Chinese Athletic Associa tion, who secured a score of 10 points, and the Individual Championship was won by Chan Shek-pul (King's College Old Boys) and Lo Yuk-wing (China Athletic Association) who tied with a score of six points each.
At the conclusion of the events the prizes were presented to the winners by Mrs. J. Halston.
The results were as follows:
100 metres free style-1, Lo Yuk- wing: 2. A. K. Minu; 3, Chan Sui-po. Time 78.2/5 RCE.
Life Saving-1, Chan Shick-pui; 2, Chin Fook-in; 3, Lo Peon-ho and Lo Ping-sank.
50 metres breast stroke-1, Chan Shek-pui; 2, Le Poon-ho: 3, Chik Sui- fuk. Tinto 434/5 secs.
50 metres back stroke-1, Lo Yuk- wing; 2, Chan Sal-ping and Lo Ring- sang. Time 43.4/6 seci.
200 metres team relay-1, Chinn Athletic. Association; 2, King's College (Present); 8, Chinesa Y.M.C.A.
Divisional Championship.-1, China Athletic Association (10 points); 2, King's College Old Boy: (0% points); 3, Chinese Y.M.C.A. (0% points),
Individual Championship.1. Chan Shek-pai (King's College Old Boys); and Lo Yuk-wing (Chinese Athletic Association), 0 points each.
NORTH POINT GALA
THE ·HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1984.
The above photograph, showing bride and brinem oom and stiendants, was taken after the wed. ding at the German Church, Shanghai, of Mr. Robert 9. Ferguson, of Manila, and Miss Louisa Graco Maxwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Maxwell. The civil ceremony took place at H. B. M. Con- ̧ sulate in the morning. There was a largo gathering at the church and afterwards at the reception.
GOOD BOWLING ·
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bail on the leg stump which broke away to the off. In view of the fact that the wicket offered but little osalstance to spin bowling, Bonavia's work was excellent.
Smith maintained
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Chinese Civil Servants' accurate length to obtain most of
Hold Meeting
his five victims, but he was not afraid to adopt variations in flight; and pace and was never easy to get
A successful swimming gala was staged at the Chinese Civil Servants" { nway. Club, North Point, on Saturday, des- pite the fact that several of the best Chinese swimmers, were not com- pating, being away in Canton for the Kwangtung provincial aquatic sports
incet.
The 200 metres four style event,
Jex kept wicket in creditable style, taking everything very effl- ciently.
Ernest Zimmern, former Craigen- open to the Colony, was carried offgower wicket-keeper-batsman, had by Chan Fook-shing, of the Chinese his first try out of the seasion, and Civil Servants' Club, with Mak Walthere is no doubt that he will prove ming a close second.
A water polo match between the a decided asset to Kowloon this Whites and the Blacks resulted in a
win for the former leam by two goals winter. Nevertheless the club is
to one. Chan Fook-shing netted both confronted with the problem of
goals for the winners, and Mak Wai-finding a good opposite bowler to wing scored for the losers,
The prizes, at the conclusion of the Burnett.
meeting, were distributed by Mr.: Richard Shim,
RESULTS.
200-Metres (open to the Colony) zorio (Ricci); 2, L. Oliveira (Ricci); 1-Chan Fook-shing; 2. Mak. Wal-3, Cheung Wing-ngok (Ellot), Time: ming; 8, Chan Yu-tin, Time; 3 min.
10 BOCA
60 Metres handien) (men's) 35 years and over-1, Yeung Kai-yu;
2, Leung Kwok-tai.
27.1.5 Boca,
Long Plunge-1, E. H. Koh (St. John's); 2, A. B. Tata. (Lugard); 0,
J. Jollendoffsky (Ricci). Distance:
100 Metres for girl beginners 50 ft. 1 in. (Record). Chan Yak-king; 2, Lai Sau-yee; 3, Leung Ching-chun
100 Metres (men's)-1, Mak Wal- ming: 2, Ip Chun-chek; 3, Lam Ping
tong.
50 Matres for Chinese Civil Ser. vants.-1, Wong Po-wan: 2, Leung Kwok-tal.
100 Yards Free Style-1. L Oliveira (Ricel); 2, H. L. Ozorio (Reel); 3, Cheung Wing-ngok (Ellot), Time: 64.1.2 secs. (Record).
100 Yards Breast Stroko (Handi- cap)-1, Kan Yuen-bing. Time:
50 Metres breast stroke for boys and girls, Miss So Walking; 2. 05.1.6 gees. Miss Lai Sou-fan; 8, Miss Lau Wan- tao,
100 Metres back stroke (women's). -1, Chan Woon-kin: 2, Chan Choi king.
50 Motrea mathematical awim-1, Loung Kwok chuen; 2. Tàu Hon-lam 3, La Pun-sin.
The following were the water polo
terms:
Whites-Chang King-toa, Kwok Chi-shun, Chang Chak-chol Chan
100 Yards Breast Stroke,--1, Yeung Yuk-wah (May); 2, G. López (Rice); 8, H. C. Ho (Ricci). Timo: 84 secs.
10 Yards Free-Style (Handicap).— 1, J. H. Oey; 2, Y. G. Leung: 3, Taung Kwong-hau. Time: 43 nocs.
John's); 3,
Cheung
440 Yards Free Style1, H. L Fook-shing, Lam Ping-tong, Lal Pune Ozorlu (Ricci); 2, E. II. Koh (St. win and Chung Yu-tin.
Wing-ngok Blacks-Chang Kam-wah, Sun Fu-(Eliot), Time: 0 mins - 47.2.5 secs. shun, Fan Kwai-choi, Chan Lu-kl, Ip | (Record), Chun-shek, Mak Wal-ming and Chan Kit-chol.
VARSITY AQUATICS
GO Yards Ladies Free-Style (Handicap)-1, Miss Jennie Wong: 2, in R. Smalley. Time: 01.3.5
220 Yards Froo Style.-1, H. L Ozorio (Blect); 2, E. H. Koh (St. John's) 3, Lee Pee-chim (Ellot). Time: 0 mins, 1.1.5 seca. (Record);"
Records Established At Annual Meeting Ricel. Hall мод the Inter-Hostel
Throwing the Water Polo Ball— championship shield at the annual 1, G. Lopez (Ricci); 2, E. L. Gosano
the Hongkong aquatic meeting of University, held in the European (Rice); 8, H. N. Lee (Ellot). Dis Y.M.C.A, bath on Saturday after tanco: 08.7 ft. (Record).
noon, with a total of 75 points. St. 50 Yards Back Stroke,-1, E. L
second with 22 Gosuno (Ricel); 2, Yeung Yuk-wah John's Hall werd points, followed by Eliot, May, Lisgard (May): 3,-L.-Oliveira (Rieci). and Morrison.
Time: 38 secs.
H. La Ozorio, captain of Ricci Hall,
Past Students' 60 Yards. Free Style was the outstanding swimmer of the afternoon. Not only did he win the (Handicap-1, Chung Shut-tong: 2, individual championship, with a total V. Grunberg:
of 28 points, but
31.
K. K. Kho. Time:
Invitation Relay - Raco-1, Euro-
ho also smashed [00,1.2 sees. ̧* three of his own records established inet year. His records wore made in
the 220 yards, 440 yards and 880 poen Y.M.C.A.; (G. H. Fowler, E. B. yards free-stylo `events.
Wood, R.Goldman and H. G. Lange); Three other records were establish- 2, Graduates. (Chung Holtenang, Sin Choung and K. K. od. L. Oliveira (Ricci Hall) register- Kin-lin, S. T
ed 64 seconds in the 100 yards free Kho). Time: 1 min. 59.2.5 secs. style event, In which Oxorio was
150 Yards Inter-Hostel Relay Race,
pinced second. H. Koh (St, Ricci L, Oliveira, A. C. N. da John's) plunged 59.ft. 1 inch, to su Silva, A. L. É. da Silva, J.:0. J. ́da up a new rocord, and G, Lopes threw the water polo ball 62 ft. 0 inches. Silva, E, L. Gosane and H. L. Ozorio): baltering the previous mark by over 2, St. John's; G. T. Foo, Y., W.
Wong, YF. Boon, 8.1
J. F. Chan, E. K. air feet. AMNEAL
Tan and E., Koh: 8, Lugard (P. G. Tang, N. Goraahaut, R. Alvares, P. Moore, T. C. Cocks and |D. B. (entt).. Timo; 1 min. 22.1.2 sock.
· Inter-Hostel - Chantpionship, **** Ricci (15 pts.) 1.9, St. John's (22 pta. 1, Ellot (18 pts.) ; 4, May. (10 pts.);
At the conclusion of the meeting the Hon. Dr. R. II. Kotowall, CMG presented the prizes, - ---
THE RESULTS.
880 Yards Free Style-1, H. L Ozorio ;) (Rical) 7 -2, Cheung, Wing- agok (Ellot), 8. H. G. Ho. (Rice)).
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(Continued from Page B.) jugglery inside of the penalty area to create the belief that the Chinese would score a lot of goals. This is undoubtedly their chief n.weakness; in fact it is about their only serious weakness, but it is of such importance that it can casfly lose them games, as it did last season.
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London Theatre Orchestra, Vocal Goms-Tho Waltz Dream
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A Humorous Interludo by Bryan
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Programnis,
1. Somo helpful thoughts on Love,
Courtship and Marriage.
2.. Some gratuitous advice on the ancient game of Bowls.
8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Ke- port.
6.03-10.30 p.m. Chinese Studio Concert.
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of
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(Song Song-Chanson Indoue
India) (Rimsky-Korsakov), Song-Bolero-Les Filles de Cadiz (The Maids of Cadiz) (Delibes).
Madame Amelita Galli-Curci (Soprano), in A Pinnoforte Solo-Impromptu
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Li Kwok-ki was a splendid left
Ignace Jan Paderewski. half and Wong Meo-shun looks as Song-Glorious Devon (German) though he will remain a pivot for Song-Father O'Flynn (Stanford), the rest of the season. Loung
Robert Radford (Bass). Wing-chul save a definitely "early Violin Solo-Passepied (Delibes).
Violin Solo-Tango (Albeniz).
¡season"
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Tam Kong-pak was treat to j-9.30 p.m. watch. His leadership was ex- Music,
Yell d'Aranyl. Light Orchestral
cellent, and as I have already In-Poct and Peasant-Overture (Suppe), b.timated he was largely responsible
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The second one
Perey Pitt and Augmented Symphony Orchestra.
which he directly acorod followed Waldteufel Memories (arr. Finch).
De Groot and his Orchestra. a....wonderful-Individual effort, when he crowded out three oppon- Falling In Love Again (Hollander). Farewell, I Kiss Your Hand (Fall), onts before getting In his final kick.
Albert Sandler and his Orchestra, Love Tales (Selection of celebrated
Love Songs). (arr. H. Hall),
Now Mayfair Orchestre, 9.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins, London 1 p.m. Stock and Commodity Quotations.
Another very bright member of the attack was Tao Kwal- shing, who, na successor to Young Shui-vick nromised to de- velon into one of the foremost right wingers in local football, He combines a great turn of speed with first rate ball con- trol, a good knowledge of the art of dribbling, and a fine kick Song "La Gioconda"-"Yes Suicide" with either foot. A lot will be heard of this player in the near future.
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State Opera Orchestra, Borlín Conducted by Dr. Leo Blech.
(Ponchiolli).
Gina Cigna (Soprano). "Carmen"-March. of the Smugglers
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Philadelphia Symphony. Orchestra conducted by Leopold Stokowaki. Butterfly Lo THO Chormita (See, I have caught you) (Puccini).
"Madame
Irene Sheridan (Soprano) and Pertik (Tenor). Clone Down
There is very little to comment about the play itself. The CX- changes were so keen that they always remained Internetine, and there were plenty of thrills In front of both goals. The Rest had most of the territorial advantage, and certainly twice as many scor Ing opportunities. But they wero constantly ignored and because of thin the Chinese, won. The Rest could have scored at least four math will be used simvitansously, but the goals in the second half, by which warengths mar be changed in the course I menn four open goals mined. They had to reat content with one, notted by Ridley follow- ing a perfect contro from Mathias.
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Darantry Programmes, Daventry programmei
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1.46 p.m.Haydn Heard and hù Hand,,
from the West End Cinem Birmingham. (Time Bienal from Greenwich at:13,0 boon).
This came as an equaliser, the Chinese scoring two minutes before the Interval. Li Tin-aang went an to just over the halfway line to take a free kick, and judg- ine it perfectly dropped the ball' right in the goutmouth, where Cord hesitated a fraction of a second band had had the ball bundled ant Two of the fallowing frequencies and wav
of his hands by the enterprising warengths may be charged in the course
·lezzźle will' be said simultanoondly, but the Tam Kong-pak,
Aftor the Rost had equalised they fairly monopolleed the play, but Higgins was badly hurt while missing an open goal, and during his absence, Tam took tho ball down
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