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THE HONGKONG

CHINESE SWIMMERS

FOOTBALL STARTS IN Heats Held In Preparation SCOTLAND

RANGERS SECURE EASY WIN

CELTIC BEATEN

AT ABERDEEN

London, Aug. 10.

com-

The Home Football season menced to-day, when several matches

For National Games

POOR BOWLS MATCH

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man but it would not be too much of The opening day's elimination heals an exaggeration to say that the good to determine Hongkong's representa-shots delivered by each player could tives in the swimming events at the be counted on the fingers of one hand. China National Games to be held in But, that there were some brilliant Shanghai on October 10, took place at

shots nono will

deny, It the South China Athletic Association, when tho weighing

up North Point, on Saturday night when general standard of the game, taking the competitors treated the large the woods of all players on each head gathering of spectators to some good into consideration, that it is more correct to any that the bowls bordered on the poor side without a single head reaching championship standard.

iwwimming.

The following were the results of the hents:

Men's 50 Metres Free Style, Heat

Po-man, 32 3-5 seen,; 3, Ng Yee-man,

in the Scottish League were played 1: 1, Stanley Lee, 31 nees; 2, Tong

The Glasgow Rangers, last season's champions, gained a decisive victory over Arbroath, scoring six goals with out reply. Aberdeen and Celtic we

WRC

OCCASIONAL BRILLIANCE

TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1985.

VALSHEDA: RECREIO WINS FROM YANKEE

THRILLING RACE AT COWES

BRITANNIA FIFTH IN CONTEST

London, Aug, 103, The most brilliant Cowes week with in memory closed in a blaze of sun- shine, with a thrilling finish to the No player was able to reproduce thirty-nine mile race for the "J" Class

RINKS IN,

CLOSE TIE

SILVA'S MEN WIN ON EXTRA HEAD

WERE LED MOST

OF THE GAME

engaged at Aberdeen, the latter losing | man Lee, 30 3.5 seen; 2, Lar: Po-hay,pectators with anything resembling a/boats went round the lant lap Mr. Played to determine the winners, and

by three goals to one.

Resulta as cabled by Reuter are appended:

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

Aberdeen

Albion

(First Division)

Clyde

Hamilton Hearts

Kilmarnock

Queen's Park

Queen O'South

Rangers

St. Johnstone

16 seck. Heat 2: 1. Wung Chi-hung, his best form for any great period of yachts. 31 4-5 sec. 2, Lionel Le, 33 secs, the game and it was only the occasion.

The wind, which was alight at the Chay Yeung-Jai Hent 3: 1ni flashes of brilliance of one or an- Trang Ho-fook, 30 2-5 ECH.; 2, Poon other of the men that provided the start, freshened later, and as the Yen-leung, 30 sees. Heat 4: 1, Nor-

Stephenson's Volaheda and Mr. Lam- thrill. Those

who spectators

had ce the bert's Yankee were abreast for some travelled from Kowloon to

minutes. 12 vex.: 3, lui Chee-koh.

Ladies 60 Metres Free Style.-1, match endured the 21 heads but some

First one host and then the other Miss Chan Foong-hing, 46 1-fi necs.; of the Civil Service C.C. members, and 2, Mian Te Yuk-fai, 484% men,; 3, Mina some very keen bowlers at that, pre had the advantage, but finally the Leung Slu-cheung, 50 - secs,; 4,ferred to indulge in a more exciting Velsheda took the lead, and finished seconda ahrad of the game of snooker rather than sit the only twenty Miss Yeung Kau-wah.

Yankee. Men's 200 Metres Breast Stroke-game out.

0. M. Sopwith's yacht Mr. T 1, Wong Siu-hung, 3 mins. Heat 1:

If one were asked to point to any Endeavour was third. 30 3-5 mec. 2, Suen Foo-sun, 3 mins.

His Majesty the King was aboard 4-5 sec.;, Wang Yun-kwong, 3 one player who was more consistent palm mins. 38 3-5 secs. Heat 2: 1, Cheuk than the others I think the

cular run at the end of the race, Ka-toh, 3 min. 18 4-5 spek: 2, The would be jointly given to Peter Far-the Britannin, which made a specta- Kim-hung, mins. 40 secs.: 3, Choy rell and Juck Brown, the Bowling sailing right away from the Shamrock

send. were two Hent Green players. Yung-hul, & mins. 45 2-5 are.

finish fifth, Mr. Andreas Candida 13: 1. Chen Chung-man, 3 mins, going down more good woods than bad finished fourth.

ns steady as they The corrected times for this race 9.5 Keen; 2, Lee Kee-yung, sinn. but neither wes 128 1.5 secs.: . Lee Ping-plu, 3 mins. have been in other matches. Fincher

4 hours, 22 Yankee,

B

Celtic Dunfermline

1

Airdrie

Dundee

Partick

D

Motherwell

1

Ayr

1

Hibernian

G Arbroath

3

Third Lanark

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

(Second Division)

Cowdenbeath

2

1

Allon

Dundre

<

w St. Bernards

Earl Fife

1

St. Mirren

Stirlingshire

1

Dumbarton

Edinburgh City

1

Falkirk

Forfar

3

Nalth Rover

Leith

0

King's Park

1

Morton

3

Montrose

Stenhousemuir 2 Brechin

INAUGURAL MEETING

46 2-6 recs.

These

to

Hwere:

was drawing same very nice shots but 14 clasheds, 4 hours, 22 minutes.!

C. G. Bilva's Club de Rocrelo_rink. comprising E. Noronha, C. E Marques and F. X. M. Silva accounted for H. A. Alves's rink, composed of 1. J. Silva, L. F. Xavier and F. V. Ribeiro at the Kowloon Bowling Green Club yesterday, after an exciting en- counter. An extra head had to be

Silva's rink won by 21 shots to 20.

Alves's rink was leading all the way up to the 17th, head, when the scores were level at 17-all, but after that the winnerH drew ahead. The losers again took the lead on the 20th, head when they scored two shots to lead by 20-10), but Silva's rink obtained A single on the next head and levelled the scores, winning eventually on the extra head.

The losers scored a four on tho

scored two threes while the losers eighth head, a three and six two, and four twos.

COUNTY CRICKET

hours, 23 minutes, 20 Beconds; Can- Batsmen Take Full Toll

4 hours, 23 minutes, 33 seconds; Britannia, 4 hours, 27 minutes, 11 seconds; Shapirock, hours, 220 minutes, 3 seconds.

Mr.

Mr. Davis's Westward and Paul's Astra gave up the race carlier. --Reuter,

Ladies 100 Metres Back-stroke-there were times when he, too, was 20 minutes, 36 seconds; Endeavour, 4 Miss Chan Fung-hing and Mins Young erratic that his standard of bowling Stu-ching being the only two entries, must have greatly disappointed him-

l.

On one hand he sent down a 2 they both qualified for the final.

a good four yards Men's 1,500 Metres Free Style,-1, wood that was Tsang Ho-Fook, 27 mins. 7 1-5 secs; short of the jack.

The skips had an off day but Hal- 12. Cina Churig-man, 30 mins, 17 3-5

Mees: R. Mak Hing-san, 31 mins. 36 land was easily the better of the two, Hyde Lay being anything but good. 2 POUN

Man for man the Kawloon B.G.C. players out-bowled their opponents and

deserved to win against the op

pravidel, bat an! yesterday's standard one must look Kowloon B.G.C. Fink. further than the for the champion.

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1 teresting address on the objects of the ion that was

meeting, and the value of sport to men and women in the way of building up the body, by General Tsai, China, he said, was in need of such men and women for the betterment of the Em piry,

It is the intention of the Associn-

Sze Kwong Track & Field tin, which is yet in its infant stage,

Team Formed

was

LAST TEST MATCH

Even if the rink skipped by CG The English Side For

Silva hnd not be for the title yesterday display at the Valley will have established the Club; de Recreio four as the stronger of)

two finalists.

been made favourites

the

to launch a campaign for members. and as soon as it has gathered to.

The winners yesterday last four gether the nucleus, of its track and Held teams, to start building up a hots on the first three heads but they formidable comblantion,

by quickly overtook their opponents and and Detaber or November it is hoped the after making the score 6-4 in their Association will be able to open its favour on the fourth hend

they never! season with a series of track, and field looked like being beaten and a seven meetings against local garrison teams.n

It is also. Intended in send Lentejun the first hend after ten (the 13th)

to Canton, Macao or even Shanghai in December or January.

of a Reven

Oval Fixture

London, Aug. 11. The English team for the Rant Tent Match against the South Africans will be chosen from the following:

R. ES. Wratt, W. V. Robins, C. F. Walters, Read (Essex) J. C. Clay, M. Leyland, Mitchell (York- shire). Bowes, Barber, Hammond, Bakewell, Nicholis And

Ames. Reuter,

Of Bowlers

London, Aug. 10. Batsmen gained the upper hand un bowlers in the County Cricket matches which were begun to day, and several centuries were recorded.

SURREY, HAMPSHIRE Some huge totals were

Also re- gisters, the highest being by Surrey, where Sandham, Squires and Burling all contributed three-figure scores to a futal of 467 runs for six wickets against Hampshire at the Oval. Sand- ham's contribution was 107, Squires 101 and Harling 136 unfinished.

MIDDLESEX. NOTTS

The Middlesex batsmen wero also in scoring mood when they visited close of piny had totalled 421 runs for Nottingham to play Notts, and at the

six

wickets. Patay Hendren, the veteran England batemon, recorded another century when ho knocked up 141, and J. II. Human was unbeaten with.116.

LEICESTER ». LANCASHIRE

The inaugural meeting of the S201 Kwong Track and Field Athletic Saturday held Un team

Hotel afternoon at the St. Francia

their victory certain. with General Teal Ting-kal presiding.

Although the Kowloon B.G.C. play- Mr. O. W. Luke, well-known in

ers were more consistent on this head Chinese sporting circles, was in the

White Cliy, Aug. 11.

than they lind been on any other they. chair, and others present were Mr.

Two British records were broken certainly did not play bowls that was Ng Sze-kwong, Mr. Tam Sik-poon. M. 1. Sze-kan, Mr. Luu Tin-kong, at the Women's Athletic Champion-deserving

count. The such brilliant bowls that they were Kowloon C.. four were completely deserving of all but the "ponsible"

The Lancashiro eleven were again Mr. Li Pai-sam. Mr. Tse Fi-lee, Mr. ships.

in difficulties when they met. Leices Yau Man-kit, Mr. Yeung Ki-fong, In the heat for the 100 metres, wide of their objectivo with ench of count.

After the seven the winners led by close of play were in none too favour- tershire at Manchester, and at the Chit Fan-chi, who in China's reMine Hiscock returned 11-9/10 secs, their woods and I am sure the winners Mr. presentative for the Far Eastern breaking her own recard by 3/10 were not proud of their huge count. 21-0 while at the end of the 18table a position. Olymplad, Mr. Leung Slu-nin and Mr. seconds, while in the 800 metres Miss taking it merely because the cricketer head they were 28.9. On the last center took first lease of the

Halstead returned 2 minuten 6-3/5 nearest shot to the jack was outside three heads the loners registered

Leicester Leung Siu-man

The guests, of whom there were seconds, which is also a new record of seven of those sent down by the single, a three and a two, to lose by wickets and were all dismissed for

winners, and not, because they played 28-15.

182, of which Armstrong contributed several hundred, were given a most in- Reuter.

81. unfinished Hopwoon claimed three victims for 34 runs.

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Lancashire were in a worse plight when stumps were drawn for the day, having scored 79 runs for six wickets, YORKSHIRE Y. WARWICKSHIRE

An innings of

of 05 by Maurice Ley:

land, the England batsman, enablod Yorkshire to total 364 runs when they met Warwickshire at Bradford. AL the close Warwickshire had scored feur runs without loss.

WORCESTER v. NORTHANTS

Martin's score of 191 unfinished. enalded Worcester to rattle up 305 against Northamptonshire

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at Wor-

Northants had scored 52 runs for one wicket at the close.

SOMERSET v. GLAMORGAN

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Glamorgan scored 300 for almas wicketa in their match against Somerset at Weston-super-Mare. E. Davies was the principal contributor with 147 unfinished.

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DERBYSHIRE ✓. ESSEX Derbyshire and ExNCX met Chesterfield, and the former taking first lenso of the wickets were all dis- misard for 150 runs. Essex had scored 176 for eight at the close of play.

SUSSEX. v. KENT

Sussex scored 320 against Kent ut Hastings. Kent At the close had totalled 136 for the loss of only me wicket.

GLOUCESTER. 5. AFRICANS Sinfield, the Gloucestershiro bals. man, Acured 102 runs against

the South Africans at Cheltenham, and helped his sido to total 279 runs.

The South Africans had lost four wickets for 144 runs when

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