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By Ernie Bushmiller
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ENJOYABLE SWIMMING MARTIN POSSE
GALA HELD BY H.K. VOLUNTEERS
AND 3RD ROUND
OF BRITISH OPEN
Can Indians Repeat Last Year's Performance By Beating Craigengower?
(By "Abo")
London, July 14. Martin Pusse, the Argentinian, hunded in a third round of 74 In the Then he found The Machine Gunners won the pany, who secured second place. Open Championship. Inter-Unit team championship at the Corps Artillery were fourth. Two of he had incurred two penalty strokes annual swimminit sports of thethe judges, however, ruled that the and his score had become 76. He
As the season progresses, so does the convic- Hongkong Valunteer Defence Corps third and fourth swimmers of the had taken a six at the seventeenth before
entered the Road) hole, but later the R. and A. il turste and distinguished | Portuguese Coy. had
Committee decided tion grow firmer that the Club de Recreio “A”, before their Championship gathering at the Victoria Recreation water fully a second
They secured | preceding swimmers and Club pool last night.
recom-that as he had broken rule by
grounding his club in the grass verge last year's champions, will retain their hold on the Kava 1 its against 10 by the Mobile mended disqualification. This
he had incurred two penalty strokes First Division shield of the Lawn Bowls League. Column, which gained victories in Machine Gunners second place and
which made his score for the hole both the 150 Yards Medley and the Corps Artillery third place.
eight instead of six. Posse did not So far they have won all the eight matches they 300 Yards free-style Relay and took
The Officers v. Sergeants relay dispute the fact that he had grounded third place in the High Diving -con-
resulted in a comfortable win for the his club. It was a question of the have played to date, their latest victims being the tesi.
for the interpretation of a local rule. Copies The events Were unfortunately Sigeants, C.Q.M.S. Lima arred by two disqualifications, and winners and 2/14. J.M.M. Alves, for of the various rules are posted in the Indian R.C., who were beaten on their own green in both cases the Portuguese Con- the losers, distinguishing themselves.clubhouse-but they meant nothing
The first aid race in which the men to Posse, who enn neither speak not last Saturday by 11 shots. pany were the defaulters.
one length, then be read English.-Our Own Correspon- They wan the 150 Yards Medley had to, swim telay, but the tuning judge ruled andaged by members of the Nursing drat. that their backstroke swimmer had Detachment, then be brought back taken une stroke in the crawl posi- the Nurses, was won by Miss M. tion following his turn, and so the Booker and G. Day. Miss Booker's before the preceding men had judges ruled that the team be dis-andage was the only one which ed.
withstood Immersion in the water qualified.
In the 300 Yards free-style relay they look second position, but two of the judges ruted that two of their swimmers had left the side of
the bnth before the preceding men had touched, so once again they were disqualified.
without being dislodged.
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As long as C. G. Sliva's rink 're-least mains intact and the other two are beaten on two rinks, but the margin not weakened, it is diMcult to of victory obtained by the third was touch-imagine the Club de Recreio losing enough to cover the loss sustained
to any team this season. The side by the other two.
CB155/8150-La Boheme Acts 3 and 4 v. Sergeantsis too well-balanced; and though one
CAN INDIANS DO IT?
Covent Garden Opera with London Phil. Orch. Next in point of Interest is the CB100/8172-Symphony No. 3 (Brahms) Reiny, teams of four.-1, Sergeants rink may slip up now and again, the depended upon
C8173--Tales of Hoffman. Barcarolle The Pillow Fight resulted in a (C. Q. M. 5. Lima, Sgt. V. White, S. other two can be
C0174/8170-Concerto No. 4. Indians and Cralgengewer C.C. It
(Mozari) Honglong Dunk final when F. M.M. A. Baptista and St. G. Winch); generally to make up for the deftelt. match at Sookunpoo between the Thompson beat G. Duy.
2. Ofeers (Lt. R. M. Wood, St, G. T. To-day the Kowloon C.C. will will be recalled that the Indians won the Water-pola Final,Balean, Lt. A. M. Rodrigues and provide the opposition for the cham-both their
C0160/0168-Concerto No. 2. (Liszt) Prior to Llanel Roza-Pereira and Stanley Lee 2/Lt. J. M. M. Alves),
pions. Up to now, the K.C.C. have Cralgengewer last year,
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First Aid Race.--Won by Miss M. lived up to their reputation as last are of the opinion that the Indians,
C8150/8103 Symphony No. 6. "Pathetique" dives,
year's runners-up the League, being probably a better team than Hooker and G. Day.
C0178/8170-Eine Kleine Nachtmusik having lost only two games out of they were last year, should be cap- The final points standing in the
C8152-Cavalleria Rusticana Pillow Fight (Greasy_Pote).—Win- | nine, But can they withstand the able of repeating the performance Inter-Unit Team Championship was her F. M. Thompson: 2, G. Day.
On the other Recreio this afternoon? Personally I at least at Sookunpoo. as follows: Machine Gunners_11; Fancy Diving Exhibition. Given doubt it, especially as the match is hand, they have been showing a fall- Mobile Column 10; Portuguese Corby L. M. Roza-Pereira (Colony being played on the Recrelo green.
Champion) and Stanley Lec.
They had things very much their own way in the final of the Inter- Unit Water Polo when they beat the Machine Gunners by 3 goals to In
fast and very exelting game. The Women's 50 Yards Invitation race drew four entries and resulted8 and Corps Artillery 0.
in a win for Miss B. M. Richards
for
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Following the gala the prizes were Inter-Unit Water Polo Final-
In some respects, the K.C.C. can uver Miss A. Dewbiggin who was distributed in the Recreation hall by Portuguese Coy, beat Machine Gun-be considered fortunate to have won obviously reserving her energy Mrs. Grasett, wife of the General pers by 3 gouls to 1. C. Roza-Pereira, so many of their matches. On
Nursing Detachment's Officer Commanding the Troops in II. Sa and L. M. Remedios scored 60 Yards championship, which she Chinn.
for the Portuguese and Stanley Lee won for the second time in succes- Among the distinguished guests replied for the Machine Gunners, sion, just beating Miss M. Booker by present were 11. E. the Governor, Portuguese Coy: M. M. de V Sir Geoffry Northcote, H. E. Major Soares; C. Marques and C. N. da
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ing-off in their play in recent weeks, but a re-shuffling of the positions may have the desired effect. There ntfore a win for the home team is in-
dicated.
The Police RC. are at home to the Kowloon B.G.C, and a good tussle should be seen, with the chances slightly in favour of the Police. The two yards.
two bottom tears In the First The 150 Yards Medley Relay re-General A. F. Graseti G.O.C., and Silen; L. M. Remedios; H. de Sa, J.
Division-Recreio "B" and Civil sulted in a very good win for the Mirs-Grosett, Brig.-J.-T.-W-Reover D-Remedios-and-C-Roza-Pereira
Service-clash-at-King's-Park-and- Mobile Column, thanks to a splendid Mrs. und Miss Reeve; Cal. A. G. Machine Gunners: S. II. Choo; S.
judging by recent performances the effort by D. Hutchinson, who, swim-Neville, G.S.0.1, and Mrs. Neville, V. Gitting and W. A, Sprinkle; 11.
Civil Servants ought to pick up two ming na second string (breast- Major J. Moffatt, Lt. Col. H. B. Rose Wingles; T. Kew, Stanley Lee and H.
more pointe, siroker) made up a deficit of several and Mrs. Rose, and Lt. Col. E. J. R. Y. Shoo.
JUNIOR DIVISIONS yards to give H. L. Czorio Jenu. Mitchell, Mrs. nnd Miss Mitchell, und Volunteers 50 Yards Handicap.—
Were It not for interference of Actually Fortuguese Company were Cant. Thursby. first to finish, but as, a result of their
1. D. O. Parsons; 2, F. M. Thomp Club de Recreio in their postponed matches by ruin, the Second Division High Diving. teams of threeson; 3, G. Ainslie. disqualification, Mobiles, who came Portuguese Company (L. M. Reme- Women's 50 Yards Invitation First Division bowls fixture at Happy would complete its fixtures to-day. second, were given Arrt place.
dlos, J, D. Remedios and C. Mackin-
was adjourned last Saturday owing will not Anish for another two weeks The High Diving resulted in twin tosh); 2. Machine Gunners (S. Lee, Race, Miss B. M. Richards; 2, Valley yesterday 60-59. The match As it is, however, the programme
Miss A. Dowblgglo 3, Miss C. for the Portuguese Coy, over Machine C. . Andrews and S. H. Choo): 3, Marques.
monarches. to rain when Recreto were leading yet,, while the First and Third Divi- Gunners by the narrow margin of Mobile Column (E. Fowler, L. Gibson
150 Yards Medley Reiny (tack, 52-44. Police played well yesterday slon programmes will drag on much
longer. three points. The standard was not and G. Ainslie); 4, Corps Artillery breast and free-styles), Mobile to record a deserved victory.
An important match in the Second. very good, considering that only. (S. Bux, A. J. Hussaini and Mok Column (B. Wilson, D. Hutchinson. C. Channing. H. Brown, W, Mair Division will be played this after- plain dives were performed from the Hing-woon). 3 metre board,
300 Yards free-style Relay, teams and H. L. Ozorio); 2. Machine Gun-and J. C. S. Fender (Police), lost to noon between the two top-teams, (Dners (H. M. Kwok, S. H. Choo and F. A. Machado, A. M. Xavier, B. Hongkong Football Club and the The 300 Yards free-style relay for of six, Mobile Column
T. Kew); 3, Corps Artillery (S. Bosto and A. A. Remedios 18-21. Talkoo R.C. Last week's results teams of six was very thrilling ond Stewart, I. L. Ozorio, A. Azorio, E.
nu Bux, Yeung Yuk-wah
A. J. W. McLeod, C. Dowman, sensational climax when E. Fowler, G. Arnold and D. Hutchin-Husain). Fortuguese Coy (C. N. da Shepherd and A. E. Carey (Police) tion in which they can, more or less, J. have left the Footballers in a posi- had Lammert, swimming last for the son); 2. Machine Gunners (S. Lec.
C. H. "sit pretty," and the Talkou men, if Machine Gunners, turned very badly T. Kew, II. Kwok, S. V. Gittins, V. Silva, C. M. Remedios and C. Sliva-drew with C. F. Remedios, and shot off
J. J.they are to remain in the running at a tangent In his Karpushelf and E. Lammert); 3, Corps Netto) came first but were disquali-Basto, F. V. V. Ribeiro and
Basto 19-10. second length and crossing into an Artillery (11. Millington, P. Wilson, fled.
for promotion, must bent their hosts H.K.V.D.C. Nursing Detachment W. S. Dall, T: Forrest, G. Ferkins, to-day. On paper, this is a rather other lane happily without inter- 5. Bux, Yeung Yuh-wah, F. Anslow,) fering will any other
J. Hussain). Portuguese swimmers. A.
Orem (Police) beat C. C. tall order, but I know the Talkoo Cay. 50 Yards Championship-1, Miss A. and J.
D. C. Alves, R. Noza- men are all out to do their stuff. So, This move, however, gave D. Hutchin (C. Silva Netto, L. M. Remedios, Dowbiggin; 2, Miss M. Booker; 3, Pereira,
lock out. Footballersl son, swimming last for the Mobiles C. N. da Silva. A. D'Azedo, L. A. Miss J. Booker; 4, Miss I. Buchanan. Pereira and F. X. Soares 25-10, heaven sent opportunity and he Soares and J. Gensano) enme second, renched the wall a fraction before but were disqualified us two of their Silva-Netto, of the Portuguese Com-swimmers left the side of the bath
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