ARMY AQUATIC MEETING
Middlesex Regt. Wins Aggregate Cup
THE HONGKONG
WELTERWEIGHT TITLE GOOD YEAR FOR Armstrong Prepares To BADMINTON
Meet Garcia
Regt. RA
Los Angeles, Sept. 26.
featherweight, Henry Armstrong, lightweight and welterweight cham plon of the world, entrained to-day for Sothing's Ark where he will com- The finals of the Hongkong Arcamence training for his welterweight
Garcin. Inter-Unit Swimming Championships title bout with Ceferino were concluded at the Victoria Be-United Press. creation Club's awimming pool yes. terday. when the Area Aggregate Cup was won by the 1st Bn, Mid
BOY Yards Free-style clayth A. A. dlesex Regiment with a total of 07 Bty. R.A. Middlesex; Royal Scots. Time:
11 mins 18.3 rees. points.
150 Yards Medley Helay-Middlesex and were keenly con- Royal Engineers Led; Royal Scots; Small All the events tested, the 150 yards Medicy Itelny Unit Time: 1 min. 40.2 secs. resulting in a tie between the Mid-Dth AA. ILA; Rh AARA. Time: 3 min. 300 Yards Free-style Relay-Middleses; dlesex Regiment and the Royal En-139 wees.
400 Yards Pree-style Relay-Royal gineers.
Scots: Middlesex; 8th Hvy. Time: 3 mins. 6.4 secs,
Major-General A. W. Bartholomew | 4 mins.. 43 seca. and Mrs. Bartholomew and Major G.
Murray were interested spectators, while Mrs. Bartholomew presented the prizes at the conclusion of the sports.
The results were:
Aren Aggrecale Cup Middlesex, 1 St A.ARA 70 points: toyal Engineers, 67 points: Rayal Keoir, De points; sti Hvy, Regiment, I.A., M4 points; Sun Units, 51 points.
EARLIER RESULTS Large Units Water Pale League-1st.
Bn. The Middlesex Regiment,
Email Units Water Polo Knockout 1. a. the Middlesex Negiment.
Diving Small Unite; sih Hvy. Regt. NA; BIN AA. DIY. HA.
Plunging-Middlesex, 109 feet 7 inches: Halt Mille Team Race-0th AA, Istery Royal Engineers, 107 feet 8th inches; oth|RA. Ivy, Regt. R.A. 184 feet D Inches.
Maration
500 Yards Free-stylo Retay-Royal! RÄ
TO-MORROW
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Regiment
ASSOCIATION
TELEGRAPH,
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1938.
WELSH RUGBY CLUBS HARD HIT BY
S. AFRICA TOUR
By Rowe Harding
The annual report of the Hong- keng Badminton Association, which nt the annual will be presented general meeting in the S. C. M. Post Board Room at 5.30 p.m. on Tues-
London, Aug. 30. day, October 4. reviews most
4,
A long list of illustrious players successful your.
The
continued great support of the Colons Cham-fon uc cause or another, be
inissing--temporarily or permanent pionships and the Leagues establish
ly-from the ranks of the first-class the sport as one of the leading Welsh Rugby clubs when the season winter pastimes of the Colony.
opens this week-end.
division, while Recreio
Talkoo R.C.
won
ro-
W. C. CHOY WINS SINGLES CUP AT NEW MALDEN
|not very bright, particularly as Cle- ment and E. W. Jones will not be available at first, but with the veter- un Iver Jones to lead the team un- til Clement returns, they will yield to no one without struggle.
Newport and Nenth seem to sland Entries for all competitions
For this, the tour of the British where
they
did inst
season, both muined at high level and a general team in South Africa is mainly res-
solid teams, ikely to win more Improvement, resulting in a high
Rrematchen than they lose. ponsible. In that side there throughout the season. A triple standard of play, had been noted eight Welshmen, and all of them. Think Aberavon will be the team
tic
Vivian Jenklas, play their for the year. In April they beat Car- In the sentor division between the
Rugby in Wales.
diff fairly and squarely at Aberavon, Scols; Middlesex; Royal Engineers. Time chinese Recrelo "A" and thei
True, they are expected back by thanks to a solki pack and brillant Y.M.C.A. necessitated A C
the middle of October, but I imagine combined back play. They have play-off, and round-robin
the ultimate order of the teams was as the few funt will want to unge two half-backs, Geoffrey Davies and
Hinto
the hurly-burly at once, and W. R. Davies, and two wings, S. above. St. John's
won the junior
I think they will be very
Williams and R. Williams, who are the personally, I
dise if they do. unwise
good enough to play for Wales-and mixed doubles for the fourth year in
I do not want it to be thought may do so before the season is out. succession. The total number
of that we in Wales regret the inclu- for entries
the leagues showed son of these Welshman in the decrease of one; the Sailors' and British team. We are all proud Soldiers Home and the Victoria Re-that they were selected, that they evention Club dropped out, but the have played so well, and that the
made
welcome return.
whole team has so worthily upheld Breaches of Rules
the good name of British Rugby. The Committee found desirable
SWANSEA BADLY HIT during the season to clrzularise clubs
The fact remains that the absence painting out that breaches. of the
of Clement and E. L. W. Jones rules of the game were becoming (Linnelly), Tanner and E. Morgan common in the league matches. The.
(Swansea) Travers (Newpori), letter stressed the more common Taylor (Cross Keys) and Ivor faults and urged players to endeavour Williams (Cardiff) will handicap W. C. Choy, the Chinese Davis Cup to eliminate them. It was noted these clubs seriously in the early player, made the singles cup his own with satisfaction that the appeal met months or the
by winning for the third succes- ready response Troni the From Swansea's point of view, sive year at New Malden. In a final players.
In the Open Tournaments, P. K. Leeds University
departure of W. T. H. Davies is of mainly baseline duclling, in which
is an even more
Choy was the mere steady and Hui, of the Hongkong University, serious blow
than the temporary J. H. Ho, by 6-2, 6-2.
accurate, he Kained the distinction of becoming loss of Tanner and Morgan, Swan-
beat another Chinese,
triple champion; winning the singles, so, however, have great hopes of Miss R. Thomas, the junior cham- the doubles with K. L. Yong and the S. Harris, another Swansen Univer-plon, maintained her good play, mixed doubles with Misy U. Khoo. slty player, as a successor to Davies, which gave her a semi-final win Ladles knock-out tournamen: and if these are realised, Swansen over Mrs. M. R. King, the British held in April, eight couples took
may settle down into a very good Wightman
Cup
captain, by beating part, and in the Anal Miss M. Xavier
side
when Tanner is able to play Miss G. M. Southwell in the and Miss M. Ribeiro bent Miss M.
women's final by 0-2, 6-2, Silva and Miss O. Ribeiro.
agalu.
Another famous player who has Miss Thomas drove very hard. disappeared from the scene is Cliff Mas Southwell could never goin the Jones who has now to devote him-attack, and was always outpaced. self to his legal studies. Actually, 'S SINGLES; W. C. Choy bl. J. II. he played very
ittle club Rugby Ho, 6-1, 6-2.
MEN'S last season, and Cardiff, largely be- cause of the individualism of Wool- ler, were capable of defeating most sides without him."
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The finances of the Association show a credit balance of $332.58, an increase of $84.20 over that of last
yeor,
KOWLOON GOLF Annual Match Arranged
For Sunday
The annual golf match between teams led by the President and Cap-| tain of the Kowloon Golf Club will. be held on Sunday, October 2. The following starting Limes have been arranged The ürst-named playing for the President's team:
0.00 am. F. A. Hill v T. Henderson. 9.04 a.m. S. A. Jex v E. Christensen. 9.08 a.m. E, C. Fincher v. G. Bastin. 9.12 a.m. W. C. Simpson V. T. 1.
Low.
0.10 a.m. E. M. Hunden v. E. 0.
Murphy. 9.20 a.m. G. B. Murphy v. E. F. Fin-
cher,
0.24 a.m. W. J. Geall y. L. Jack. 0.28 a.m. J. Kerwin v. M. A. Chirns. 0.32 a.m. J. G. Humble v. J. Web-
9.30 a.m. W. Stewart
Ahern 9.40 a.m. A. J. Dennia
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Other.
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Course Stewards.-E. O. Murphy:
and T. D. Palon,
ilin
season.
doubtless do so again this year. It With Wooller ns caplain, they will is announced that Alban Davies, the Cross
Keys full-hink, the most has joined Cardiff. He is, I promising full-back In Wales.
LEAGUE CONVERTS
Anaks:
London, Aug. 29.
WOMEN'S SINGLES: Mins R. Thomas bt. Miss G., M. Southwell, 6-2, 6-2,
MEN'S DOUBLES: W. C. Choy &
N. Lee, 0-3, 0-0.
WOMEN'S DOUBLES; M. R. King & Mike M. Whitmarsh bi. Mrs. E. Davey & Miss E, M. Cowper, 0-4, 6-1.
MIXED DOUBLES; P. V. V. Sherwood Afiss M. F. Brace. 8-6, 6-3. & Mrs. At. R. King bt. W. C. Choy &
K.C.C. TENNIS
Liancliy lost a
a brilliant centre, Ward, and two splendid young for- wards, Moxey und Bowen, to the Rugby League last season, and these W. C. Hung and D. J. N. Anderson enused losses, and injuries to other players, (owe 30.3) wan the K.C.C. men's
a serious deterioration" form at the end of the season.
in handicap doubles Anal yesterday when they heat A. E. P. Guest and S. Lanelly's prospects, therefore, are: A. Gray (owe 30.3) by 4-6, 6-2, 6-2.
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