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Deer Become Too Tame]

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and friendly

have become so tame that the more tender-hearted hunters declare they won't have the heart to shoot them when the hunting

season opens.

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THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY,

SPLENDID

ARMY SWIMMING

Individual Finals Held

At V.R.C.

The finals of the Hongkong Area Individual swimuning championships were held before a large crowd at the Victoria Recreation Club pool yesterday. Competition WOR keen throughout and prominent among the ewimmers were Lieut. Calvert and L/Bdr. Norman, each gaining two firsts and a second.

Licut, Calvert swam casily and well to win the 440 yards free-style event from Lieut. Lawrie, while in the 100 yards breast-stroke, Calvert and Nor- man fought strenuously. Norman won in the splendid time of 09.4 secs.

Results were:

100 yards Back-stroke-L/Bdr. Norman (RA.), Pic. Harris (R.A. M.C.), Gür. Saunders (R.A.). Time:

al recs.

440 yards Free-style-Lieut. Cal- vert (RE.), Lieut. Lawrie (R. Scots), Gar. Saunders (1.A.). Time 6 mins. 11 secs.

Diving-Pte. Nicholls (RA.M.C.), L/Bdr. Norman (R.A.), Tor. Thom- son (R.A.), Lleut. Barton (RE.).

220 yards Free-style-Lleut. Cal- vert (E.), Bdms. Haig, L/Sgt. Dib- ben (R.A.), Time: 2 mins. 55 secs.

50 yards Free-style-Bums. Scales (R. Scots), Lieut. Lawrie (R. Scots), Lieut. Barron (R.E,). Time: 28.8 secs. 100 yards Breast-stroke.-L/Bdr. Norman (RA.), Lieut. Calvert R.E.), Pte. Harris (RA.M.C.). Tinic: 79.4 sees.

100 yards Free-style,-Pte. Stemp (M'sex), Tpr. Robinson (RA.), Liqui, Barron (RE.), Time: 05 secs.

Prizes will be distributed, at the Hongkong Area Inter-Unit swimming championships on September 27.

LIFE SAVING CLASSES

Results of Examinations Held At

"St. Paul's Girls' Collego

Some well-known lady swimmers were successful-in-passing-their-Life Saving examinations at the swimming bath of the St. Paul's Girls' College, Kennedy Road, on Tuesday, The tests were carried out in the presence of Sub-Inspector J. R. Hunt, local representative of the Royal Life Sav- ing Society, and C.S.M.I. D. Pacey. Army

Instructor.

Those who passed the Intermediate Examination and Bronze Medallion Examination were: Mrs. Maude Read, Miss Doris Hunt, Miss Elsie Hunt, Miss Mary Wood, Miss Dorothy

Den kin and Miss Margaret Macfadyen.

Mrs. Read, who is the swimnining instructress of the St. Paul's Gris College, is to be congratulated in quall- fying niso

niso for a 1st Class Instructor's Certificate and also on training class to a high degree of efficiency,

Swimming circles will be interest- ed to learn that Mr. Pacy was re- cently posted to the Garrison from the Army School of Physical Train- Ing to teach the same syllabus of P.T. as obtains in England. He is a capable athlete and keenly interest- ed in the Royal Life Saving Society.

CHAMPIONSHIP HEATS

er

Two heats in the Colony Swim- ming Championships were held at the Victoria Recreation Club's pool yesterday,

The first and second of each heat the and the best third will enter Anols,

100 yards Back-stroke. Heat 1- 1. A. K. Rumjahn; 2, Yeung Iu- kwan; 3, A. J. Hussain. Hen! 2.-1. W. Lawrence; 2, Chan Kal-bim; 3, Lau Yiu-ting.

(Ladies)

100 yards Free-style. 1Icat 1-1, Miss D. Hunt; 2, Miss V. Churn; 3, Miss Tsang Fung-kwan. Heat 2-1, Miss J. Lopes; 2, Miss Sa Wel-ung; 3, Mrs. J. McMahon.

JAPANESE DEFEND ATTACK

ON PLANE

Shanghai, Aug. 21. Japan has replied to the American protest over the CN.A.C. ineklent saying in effect that the Chinese plane was within the Japanese fleld of operations and acted suspiciously Japanese like an enemy plane. planes therefore pursued and althek- ed it.

Regrets are expressed that the life ISE

SEPTEMBER

1938.

Jane Wyman, looking very pretty herself, pretties up Joe E. Brown

in a scene from Columbla's "Wide Open Faces," showing to-day at the King's Theatre, Joe arrives at the white-tic-and-talls in an interesting way; at the beginning of the picture he is a small town soda Jerker.

COUNTY CRICKET TABLE TO DATE

County

Pts Awarded Yorkshire Milldesex Surrey Lancashire Derbyshire Essex

Somerset

SUREAN Sussex Kent Gloucester Worcester

Hampshire Noite Leicester Warwickshire

Glamorgan Northants

1st. Inns. Resuit on

win, but ist, inns.

match

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lost W L

Pts.

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4

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0.037

184

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108

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180 0.067

100

100.

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144

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5.333

120

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110

4.538

125 4.207

120

4,000

94

3.017

80

3.010

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78

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Golf Champion Spends £5,000 A Year On The Game

At an. age coinewhere around the fifties, Brigadier-General Critchley, recent winner of the Belgian open golf championship, must be the most remarkable golfer in the world. It is a safe bet that he spends £5,000 a year on the game.

He is a paying member of almost every important club in the country and he is in nearly every major tournament, both here and abroad. He spends thousands a year bringing on young amateurs who couldn't afford to take part in these tournaments.

A business man, of course, and

of the American pilot was endanger-business men have to be organised.

ed, also at the loss of the Chinese He has his White City business or- ganked down to the last flem and passengers and crew.

The note believes that the action he has his golf organised the same of the Japanese naval planes was way. warranted, also that the CNA.C 14 Chinese juridical company and therefore the incident does not in- of Coombe Hill golf course. Up he volve Japan and third Power.

gets at 6.30 every morning he is nt A report giving the Japanese ver- home, and when he strides down the

path and over sion is submitted with the note-gardeni

on to the Central News.

there is Archie Compston

His house stands on the bounds

course,

SAYS INCIDENT OBSCURE sitting on the Inevitable shooting- Tokyo, Aug. 31. stick, waiting to loose the stream of The first Indication that the Japan-caustic comment. ese might change their insistence that

A hundred balls go down, and the the plane was not machine-gunned after landing was when a Foreign general smacks them down, the fair- Office spokesman said the memory of way. One morning it is with a aviators during the exciting minutes driver. Another it is with an iron.

go. down they

Three times was the only incans of ascertaining But

hundred balls are hit down to where the facts.

Agreement on the facts was there a couple of caddies are waiting. fore difficult but he refused to agree

All this enthusiasm doesn't go un- the survivors were machine-gunned,

rewarded. Only a month ago the stating that the shooting ceased as soon as the plane was identined. general won the Dutch champion- He had received further Informa-ship. He had already won the Sur-

tion which would not be divulged rey, and during his present stay in und the Note was answered. He Belgium he and II. G. Bentley, in sold the Japanere planes descended a four-ball best-ball tournament did after the CC. plane had landed 01 to lower the five-year-old Cot- and the whole matter was very brief, ton-Heelor Thomson record by three making the exact happenings ob strokes..

scure.

2

He is no marvel as a medal player, 11s tone indicated the outcome of the whole incident hinged on the but he must be one of the best assertion that the plane, was not match-play amateurs in the country.

It had been

was when he was machine-gunned after

Best remark

a certain player was a identified, but that the exact moment fold that of identification was in doubt"good 18" player. "There's no such United Press.

thing as a good 18," he said,

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