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Having already annexed the "A" division championship of the tennis Icogue, the Chinese Recreation Club bids strongly for honours in three of the remaining four: Second in the mixed doubles division and the "p" division, first in the "C" division, the Club teams are yet unbeaten.
Lengue tables to date are:
Mixed Doubles
United Services..
Chinese R.C.
Kowloon C
Hongkong
Club de Recreio Kowloon CC. (2) Ladien R.C......
P. W.D.
"B" Division
Craigengower Chinesa R.C. South Chinn Club de Recrolo
University Hongkong C.C. Kowloon C.C. Civil Service Kowloon Indians Indian R.C......
"C" Division
Chinese C. Club de Recreio Kowloon Tong Kowloon C.C. South Chinn A. Army
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"D" Division
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FOOTBALL
AFFAIRS
Girl Sings
During Long
1988:
DISCUSSED Distance Swim 1938. SUMMER. SALE
Interport Prospects
Against Shanghai
Stockholm, Aug. 2,
A 20-year old Norwegian girl, Gudrun Dahle, swam from tho Aaland Islands to the Swedish main-
A meeting of the Hongkong Foot-land on Sunday, crossing the 20 Asociatiat Council was held miles wide Aaland sen in 13 hours ball in the Board Room of the S. C. M. 10 minutes. She was compelled to Post yesterday, with Mr. W. Pryde board a bout, however, when she was There only half a mile from the Swedish (Chairman) in the Chair.
coast as a strong current prevented was a fair gathering of club repre- from reaching the coast by swim- sentatives.
ming.
The Interport contest with Shang- hal was discussed and it was decided sher village of Grisslehamn, had The girl, who started from the
that A Jelter be written to the
northern port asking if the Shanghal kept her plans a complete sceret and 30 Association approved of the Inter-only a few members of the summer port rules. It was also decided to colony of Grisslehamn, which is visited by many Swedish artists, Inform Shanghai of the Hongkong witnessed the start. The low tem- Association's Anancial position, and,perature of the Aaland sen, which In view of the present unsettled con-
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LEAGUE TABLES The following are the Army league
tables to date:
40th Coy. E
"A" Division
RAO.C.......
1. Q. Royal Scots
D. Coy, Royal Scots ....
H. q. th fleavy But...
22nd. Coy. R.E.
0th Bly, RA
D. Coy, Royal Scots
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RA.O.C.
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ditions in the north to ask if Shong-was warmed to only 12 degrees above hai would consider sending an Inter-Centigrade zero in spite of the long port team to the Colony, instead Hongitong going up.
Mr. C. A. Goldenberg was elected the new Hon. Secretory of the Association in place of Mr. E. S. Carter, who will become Assistant) Hon. Secretary.
Mesars. Percy Smith, Seth and Fleming were re-elected Auditors at
monthly remuneration of $50. Those elected to the Appeals Board were Messrs. N. L. Smith
A
(President), M. K. Lo, J. Ruiston and Cdr. MacCarty (Vice-Presidents).
Tho Grounds Sub-Committee
Guingam, H. S. Cooper and J. Skinner.
elected comprised Messrn. C.
The Referees Sub Committee elected comprised Capt. E. H. B. Nelll, Messrs. T. G. Stokes and R. M. Emergency Sub-Committee elected comprised Lt. A. W. F. Peal, Messrs. W. E. Hollands and Wong Ka-tsun.
The
The members of the Grounds, Reterces and Emergency Sub- Committees will comprise the
Management Committee, and will elect their own Chairman.
It was proposed that the Council meet on the first Monday of each month, and If that day should be a holiday, then on the next convenient dale.
New Members
Discussion then ensued on the Interport contest, and reference was
made buin
to the elegibility of players. Mr. Pryde said it was at present impossible for the Shanghal Football Association to say whether or not they would send a team to the Colony in February.
The retiring Hon, Secretary, Mr. Carter, announced that applications had been made by four new clubs for affilation to the Association. These ivere the Hongkong Electric Com- pany, Stonecutters Wireless Station, Public Works Department, and the Kit Che clubs. The first three were
decided to write to the Kit Che club asking for information regarding it. It is understood that Is a Chinese club.
GOLF COMPETITIONS accepted for afliation, and it was
First Round Matches In 2nd Summer Singles
The results of Arst round matches in the played at Happy Valley second summer singles competition arranged by the Royal Hongkong Golf Club were as follow:
D. Humphreys (11) received walk- over from R. Young (8) scratched.
J. J. A. Sherry (18) beat W. W. C. Shewan (9).
J. G van Reede w. Ma
Mayhew 1 up.
(1 bent J.
A. V. Greaves (14) beat N. J. Booker (13) 3 and 2.
Among the correspondence read wus a letter from the Hongkong Chinese Amateur Athletle Associa- tion, asking for representation on the Association Council.
that the
Mr. Pryde mentioned H.K.C.A.AF was not affilated to the H.K.F.A. It was decided to write to the FL.K.C.A.A.F. asking them how many clubs affiliated to them were represented
nted on the H.K.F.A. Council.
Lt. Peal raised the question as to how much the Association had to do with the Boys' Football League. Mr. Pryde replied that the Association gave the League Its blessing, and en annual donation of $50. Personally,
J. Stenersen (13) received walk-be added, he did not upprove of boys
over from J. W. McDonald (7) scrutched,
W. J. Dyer (15) beat H. H. Mundy (10) 1 up.
Fanling Competitions
W. J. E. Mackenzie (19) all square' won the Bogey (Par) Pool on the
There were ‚6) Old Course, Fanling. entrics.
P. Welch (18) with 33 points won a Stableford Competition played the Old Course, Fanling. There were 13 entries.
MATCHED WITH FARR
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Helsingfor. Aug. 2. The Finnish heavyweight boxer, Gunnar Baerland, signed a tract with the British heavyweight, Tonny Furr, for a flight in the United States late this year-Trans-Ocean.
Playing for cups and medals.
Arst meeting of the League Management Committee will be held
in Tuesday, probably
5. C. M. Post Board Room.
preceding period of heat, proved a serious handicap, but the girl con- tinued swimming, singing arlas from operas and other songs to relieve the tedium of her lonesome journey.
The Swedish press pays great tri- bute to the girl's performance, and points out that a new long-distance swimmer of the highest calibre has been
discovered unexpectedly Gudrun Dahle-Trans-Ocean.
NEW RECORD
in
Ranghild Hveger Establishes Her 25th World Time
Copenhagen, Aug. 2. Ranghild Hveger established her 25th world swimming record yester- day when improved her own Previous record for the 400 metres crawl by 2.1 seconds to 5 minutes 0.1 seconds.--Truns-Ocean.
He may have been in retire- ment since June, 1935, but when Babe Ruth, newly signed Brooklyn coach, stepped to the battor's box for a tow pre-game cuts at the ball, Ebbets Field fans noticed that the Bambino still packed plenty of punch,
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