Tuesday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
May 28, 1940.
1940 SWIMMING PROSPECTS
Philippines' Visit
Lawn Bowls Championships
Probable In August FIRST ROUND MATCHES OF
Harbour Restrictions And Water-polo League
(By "Tinker")
THE EUROPEAN Y.M.C.A. have pointed the way for a 1940 swimming programme with the two very enjoyable galas held last’wook." In the first of those, in which they entertained the Aus. tralian Naval Reservists, they indicated the road by which the Colony will get the best from its swimmers, that is, through inter-club competi- tion and plenty of it.
At the end of the season, there are the championships and a prospective visit from the Philippines to look for- ward to, and the water-polo league and respective Club galas-to-carry through-till-then-There-is-no-dearth-of- swimmers here at the moment, and though there is none of exceptional ability, they are not far short of champion- ship class, and final touches should be given through more extensive Club competition.
The position of the bathing Clubs at North point appears to be jeopardised. No one is sure what is going to happen to them. On one hand are reports that the Clubs have been told to vacate their sites, and from other sources comes information į that they have been told (un-) officially) that they need not worry too much for anothor two or three years.
EASTERN EASILY BEAT WEAK MANILA XI
(UP)-Hong-
MANILA, May 20 kong's Eastern Aihlotto Club defested a Marilla team at soccer to-day 6-2, Safeguarding the Colony from the with Hyal Yan-kwel leading horror of cholera-removing people spirited attack, The Manila team from the possible contamination of the polluted waters of the harbour-players had left for Tokyo-
handicapped
as most of the star
Was
The Chinese scored three quick is the main reason for the evacuation notice. And it is for this reason tools, two by Hyul, in the first half. Ten minutes after the interval thal miliary teams will be unable to participate in a water-polo league in Mani made a rushing attack and
baths other than their own new one settled down to their usual smooth scored two goals, but the Chinese at the Victoria Barracks.
altack and added three more goals. Incidentally, if the eviction of the tricky footwork and fine pors The crowd, mostly Chinese, cheer- the Clabs from North Point I primarily for the protection of ing of the Hongkong players. health, how far is the Victoria The visitors will play their last Recreation Club exempl? They do, game against the Manila Chinese All I know, filter_thoir water (drawn Stars to-morrow before leaving for from the harbour) before It enter Singapore.
the bath, but a filter is not a pre- cauilon against the cholera gert. However, whether it-be now-or-in two years time, the closing of a}} harbour front bothing Clubs is going to be a big problem, Where are the members of these Clubs going to swim? They are numbered in thou- sands, and with the cost of living. being what it is at the moment, it is
CUBL
CINCINNATI
BEAT PITTSBURGH IN DOUBLE HEADER
PAIRS AND RINKS
NEW RECORD - Cornelius Warmerdam, of San Francisco Olympic Club, nails up new polo vaulting coiling at 15 foot, at University of Cali- fornia moet, in San Francisco. Abava, ho tries to strotch mark to 15 foot 2.
Home Regional Football
Some Interesting Ties Champions Draw Byes:
(By "Wick")
AT A MEETING of the Competition Sub-Committee yesterday, it was decided to commence the Colony Lawn Bowls championships with the Pairs on Monday, June 3, and the Rinks on Sunday, June 9.5*
"
The draw for the first round of these two competitions was also made at the meeting. And while it is inevitable, in a competition which has attracted so many entries, that there will be many unintercaling games in the early rounds, the result of the draw nevertheless has ensured some good matches.
C
It is something of a coin-ffixed to be played on the Hongkong eldence that the Open Pairs F.C. green. champions (H. A. Álves and}
Rinks
jon June 9:
F. V. V. Ribelro) and the Open Rinks champions (F. A. Following is the draw for the rinks | Machado, C. M. Silva, J. F. V.
At Civil Service.—1. C. Remedion. C. Ribeiro and F. X. M. da Silva). Pereira, O. P. Remedios, E. de Souza Iv. J. W. Leonard. Y. A. Razack, L., C. R. have drawn byes in the first Souza, W. K. Way, C. Mose, H. A. Castro, round of these events.
{H. Gitlini, A. H. Baxio v. E. G. Post, W. Cameron, G. Perkins, A. E. Carey, C. W. No fewer than 18 matches bave Lam, W. McNeill, M. P. Karanţia, E. been arranged for Monday, June 3 Zimmern v. L. J. Bilva, A. M. Rodrigues.
F. V. V. Ribeiro, I. A. Alves They are spread over seven greana. || Ai Craigongower C, Bovalré, т. On Tuesday, June 4, there will be Grimes, J. A. Watson, R. M. Kepwn four matches
CJ. Walker, J. Lord. A Steven. B. E. and on Wednesday Eccleshall. Fillon, J. Wald, W. " three..
On paper form there is nothing really outstanding in the majority of the ties in the Pairs. The best matches would appear to be J. S. 8. Hammond. L. A. Jordan; A. Lapsley. Landolt and R. Basa v. A. M. Rum A. A. Razack, K. M.. A. M. and J.
R. H. Lapsley, R. Lapsley, Cullen Jahn and K. M. Omar; J. A. Remedios Omar: J. S. Howell, A. W. Hodges, and L. A. Gutierrez v. E. G. Post and Debbington, A, Brooksbarık v. a W. A. E. Corcy;
Hircock, J, W. Filzgerald, 5. Hodge, W. W J. Penney and A. Contes v. J. F. McGowan and H. E. At Dowling Green W. McLeod, W. B.
J. Bagloy. Strange; J. E Noronha and C. G. Dall, J. Orem, J, C. B. Fender v.3. Silva v. A. Bower and G. H. Sherrift; Gutierres. R. H. E. Marka W. Mulcahy Luz Bi Basta, A. UN, Other. A P E. Levelt and R. Duncan v. M. YRD. Wellwood, C. Fincher Aðal and A. R. Dallah; L. Gaddi and Metrose, R. Mein, H Munro, C. S. Rosselet v. K. M. Rumiahn and Chalmers, S. M. Rumjahr.
OPEN RINKS
Seath, T. F. Stainton v. Y. H. Tang, T. K. Lin, H. Y. Hầu J. N. Wong.
.w. MacDonald, R. MacKenzie, W... At Kowloon Football Club, B. Fraser, Hollands v. J. W. Elphick, C. E. Langley.
Ab Recrelo, Gellatly, J. Skinner. I A Collyer, J. F McGowan v. W. Walker, H. White, A. Hydo Lay, A. J. inll.
A.
the pick of the matches on June F. Noronha.
At Hongkong Football Club-J, Hoosen, A. Bakar, A. It. Minu, A. K. Minu v. R. Basa, J. S. Landolt, A. E, Coates, C. S. Kosselet
t
At Kowloon Dock-R. P. Phillips, More even games should be seen Bower, J. E. Hanson, G. H. Sherriff v. in the first round of the Open Rinks. D. Botelho, L. A. Gutierrez. v. C. Labrum. M. F. Alarcon, F. A. Xavier, H. A, de This competition has drawn some 3. W. M. Brown, J. Fraser, Goodwil extremely useful combinations, and y. C. Bitve, 7 E. Noronha, C. A. Lopes, "Ai" Kowloon Cricket Club-W, J should be those between the rinka Howard, A. E. 1. Castro, J. L. Stephens, skipped by F. Cullen v. U. M. Omar & How v. A. Chalman, W. Houston, EC. Fincher J. C. Chainies; Hughes, V. N. Atienza. W. V. Field v
Brown Duncan, Y. Gibson, Br F. McGowan v. A. J. Hat; F. Good-|A. Earuman, W. Simpson, P. Young- win v. C. G. Silva; and A. K. Minu husband. V. Chittenden, v. C. S. Rosselel,
One of the best matches of the day, unless I am very much mistaken, NEW YORK, May 27 (UP),~~-
should be that between J. Hoosen, A.
Pairs Draw going-to-be-almost an Impossibility position at the head
LONDON, May 27 (Reuter). The Bakar, A R Minu and A-K. Minu, Cincinnati Reds consolidated their
the National following were the results of matches of the Indian RC, and R. Basa, J. Following is the draw for the pairs on for these economically living people Baseball League table to-day beating played in the English Regional Lea-S. Landolt, A. E. Coates -to take themselves, to beaches.com-the Pittsburgh Piraies in both games sues to-day
and C. Monday:
At Cralgengower T, Lock, W. K. Way paratively far removed from their of a double-header.
Rosselet, of the Craigengower C Cy. J. W. Leonard, M. J. Medina, R. Bass. Minu's rink is probably the best that . Landoit v. A. M. Rumjaim, H. M 1 has been entered from the Indian Omar.
H.C., while Rosselet's four may also Lay. A J. Hall v. 6. H. H. R. & At Kowloon Football Club-A. Hyde 2 be said to be the best from the Meadows. W. Harrower. H. L. Lockhart Craigengower C.C. A high standard IL Basto, J. J. Buato, I. F. Xavier, 1 of play should result. The match is At Polles-J. S. Riddell, J. C. Aitken
R. F. Luz v. W. and L. Glendinning v. J. W. MacDonald, R. MacKeniles 7. A. Cheeseman, G. L. F. Thompson v. D. Munroe, I. Matnį L. J. Silva, J. r. v. Ribeiro Y. A. W. Hircock, T. AL PIs.
At Kowloon Green J. 8. Howell, R. 5. Craig, v. R. Williamson, C.S., Thom PM. N. da Silva. F. A. Xavier v M. and A. M. Omur: W. J. Burling, M. N. Rakusen v. C. Muse, W, J. Howard.
At Civil Service.. Watson, Gelling v. A, Minu, A. K. Minu, A. Remedios, L., A. Gutierrez v. E. U. Post, A. E. Carey.
homas.
The cost of transportation would
make visits to the beaches either
on the south side
NORTH-WESTERN
NATIONAL LEAGUE
R.
H.
E.
2
5
Blackburn
Tottenham
Fulham
4
of the Island Cincinnati
or in Kowloon a rarity, and in a Pittsburgh place like Hongkong where, during
the summer, one lives almost a Cincinnati often in the water as out of it, it Pittsburgh would be an absurdity.
New Yorkc
At the moment it costs only Boston tram ride to be able to swim every philadelphia day, and it is paradoxical to say that that should be of great health bene
Brooklyn at for vimming is one of the most healthful recreations,
IT is, however, too early to
assess the respective merits
HON OF Ho
D
4
13
0
4
1
4 12
1
(Wyatt pitched for the Dodgers) St. Louis Chicago
(kees).
1
7
2
7 10
Q
NATIONAL LEAGUE
0 4
0
.4
0
and strength of the various Washington Clubs. The younger sections of New York nearly all Clubs, especially the (Chandler pitched for the Victoria Recreation Club, gave promise of development, and it Chicago is quite possible that this year St. Louis
will see them to the fore.
There is no doubt but that Chan Chun-nam
Was the outstanding
Chinead swimmer of last season-be Was the winner of the cross-harbour
Soccer
7 16
5
9
race and offered strong competition Donations
to W. Lawrence in the Champlon-, ships. His powerful arms were his greatest asset, but this year he is concentrating on the development of his leg beat, and if Improvement p follows, as it should, there should be
6 Carlisle SOUTH "A"
2 Norwich SOUTH "C"
2 Westham
Aussie Table Tennis
Stars
And Filipino
Athletes In Hongkong
TWO YOUNG AUSTRALIANS who will match skill Yan- and wits with table tennis stars of Japan and United States arrived in Hongkong this morning by a Japanese ship on
To Charity
At Kowloon Dock. Entman, 3, Brown v. J. N. Sweeney. J. Revle. C. Fuller, W. J. Mezger v. Y. II. Tang, J. N, Wong, W. Hillon, F. Stainton C. Woodcock, R. O. Hughes,
At longkong Yootball Club, Pau, [ v. W. L. Walker, J. Denkin.
G. B. ney, A. E Coalès. v. J. T.
ATcGowan, H. E. Strange.
TUESDAY, JUNE, 4 ··
At Restelo Jilot. W. J. Dagloy V.
2 their way to Japan. They are A. S. Bowe and K. E. Adam E, C. Fincher, J. Fraser. J. II. Xavier,
son, both aged 20.
A. A. Lewis v. B. D. Evans, R. Hall,
E.
At Kowloon Football Club Noronlin, C. O. Suva v. A. Bower, C. 11. Sherrift.
At Craigengower-E. Lovett, K. Duncan
Neither of these two young contest has been titled a Pan-Pacific, M. Y. Adal, A. B. Dailah men can lay claim to the title of Tournament.
NO LOCAL EXHIBITION
for them in Manila and
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5
H.K. Electric Rinks
table tennis champion of Aus- tralia because two Hungarian
At Civil BerviceW. Mulcahy T: W. Adamson and Bowe hoped that ex• Carr V. A. J. Coelho, A. W. Pheipa, Z virtuosos, Szabados and Kelen, hibition matches would be arranged Ituinjam. W. Melros. Rumahn who were touring Australis last That has been made impossible on Chalmers v. B. R. Bolina. C. W. Lam.
Hongkong.M. year when the championships the northern voyage by the ship's were held, carried off the plums: hopeful that something may be done brief stays in port, but they are sill) a wider field for him to conquer this AT THE LAST MEETING. of the but they were the two young men on their homeward
Hongkong Football Association Coun-who performed most creditably
journey. The ship the following allocations to
which is carrying, the F and when the Filipino swim charliles were made of the "Bunday against the Continentals and mainder of the Philippines team chosen to represent the Hongkons Australiaris is also carrying the re THE FOLLOWING rinks have been mers come to the Colony, we Herald" International Charity Cup their unanimous choice by the which, with the tennis team which Electric R. O. in their Third Division should soo aquatics. of a high Society of St. Vincent de Paul
Competition proceeds -order-Thotean that went mausirtai Home for Blind Chris Z200.00 jaelectors of all the Australian left earlier, is to participato in Japan's Lawn Bowls _League_match against
[Littlė-Olympiad." $200.00 States place them as the Com- touring the South Seas in aid Ballers Home and Busion to Bea
monwealth's best,
year,
cll.
$250.00 $400,00
$400.00
$800,00
$650,00
the Hongkong F.C. on Saturday on the lalter's ground: of the Chinese Relief Fund in itle Sisters of the Poor-Hame
This contingent of athlete com- 1 Ambulanca Virigada ...
prises four wrestlers, 13 1988, included the then Colony
baseball A. G, Gardner, W. E. Baker, J. F. for the Aged neimon champion, Norman Loe, and ho Canonian Truutute for Blina....
players, and 10 soccer players, all Lunny and A. F. Paul Their presence in the Far East is under the management of Mr. R. R Hong Kong Benevolent Society.. could only take fourth in the Society for Protection of Children
$300.00 the outcome of an invitation from the Yanan, along with Mr. W. Willough A. P. Tarbuck, C. E. Gahagon, 6, 100 mètres free-stylo. His time was Children Playground Association 300.00 Japanese Table Tennis Association to by, Assistant Executive of the Ameri- Deacon and J. K. Floan. 40 seconds-1st, 2nd and 3rd were Chinese Bisters of the Precious 300.00 the Australian Association. Asimis wife, who, as members of the Manila Padgett and G. G.. S. Thomson.
can Commissioner's Offico, and his
W. Stoker, A. A. Owens, G. T. $200.00 invitation was extended to the New International Yacht Club, will repre- Reserve, W. E. Macfarlane. $400.00 Zealand Association, which was ap-sent the Philippines in races on June $100.00 parently unable to accept $500.00
Blood
41, 02 and 83 seconds! His op Ballors and Bodien Home ponents, however, were the Phillip Haivation Amy ajamine lines' representatives that went to south China Athleile Fres Schools the Olympics In 1030.
Some of the other times SVETO?' 200 motces, brezal-stroke.—2 mins. 15 secs.
יד
200 metres breast-stroke (women). (9,48 mlno,
^-100 metres back-stroke-79.1 secs,
100 metres free-style (women)
95 secs. (Hongkong won this event).
Chinose Beamen's Himfors
$100.00 $200.00
Golf At Fanling
7, 8, and 9. Mr. and Mrs, Willoughby St. Louis Industrist Beloot
jare not taking their own yacht, but Hong Kong Branch of the National
The Australians are destined for a will race a Japanese Asociation for the ches of War
craft. Orphans
stay of about three weeks in Japan, The Olympiad will last from June Queen Mary's Houptut Xmas Tree
$400.00 rund
during which they will play a series to June 9. The contestants will in- Boy and Girls Club Arsociation
The Stableford competition held at $10.00 $200.00
of tests in five major cities with clude at least Japan, Manchukuo, Fanling during the past week-end Currison Ladies Stalp Socier. 200.00 American Naw Marritory, Rellal, Association : 150.00
and Japanese teams, Stam, the Philippines, and Honolulu, was won by Captain J Reidy, who Amenities for Interned soldiers.. modo America is sending five players, soth conducted concurrently, will have no over the Old Course. There were 16 The table tennis tournament, though returned a score of 234-18=39 points, $8,900.00 of whom will probably be girls. The relationship with the Olympiad.
entrics.
QUANTITY OR QUALITY..WHICH?
State Express 555 cost a little more, but the value they give "the increased smoking satis- faction they
provide-is worth it.
STATE EXPRESS 555
50 for $1.30
THE BEST CIGARETTE IN THE WORLD COSTS SO LITTLE MORI
Get Ready
for
SUMMER STORAGE
Have all your Winter Wearing apparel sent now for
ZORIC
Odourless Air Condition Drycleaning
then stored away in a Freo "Windo" Moth Proof Bag
THE
STEAM LAUNDRY CO.
Head Office & Works 57032 Gloucester Bldg, 2nd Flr., Tel. 28938. Kowloon Depot, Hong Kong.Depot, Peak Depot,
TO-MORROW
Tel. 585458. Tel. 21270. Tel. 29352.
Clients are advised that FREE issues of "Windo"
Mothp roof
bags will be
the discontinued after 31st May.
AT KING'S
THE
YOU CAN LEAD THESE HIDS TO WATER...but ONLY THE 'GOMPH' GIRL CAN MAKE 'EM WASHI
ANN SHERIDAN
THE
DEAD END KIDS ANGELS WASH THEIR FACES
· Presented by WARNER BROS.
RONALD REAGAN
Bonita Granville - Frankie Thomas Henry O'Neill » Eduardo Ciannelli Directed by Ray Knright"
GETS-IT
THE LIQUID
CORN CURE · Just a few drops of Geis-It will kill
the pain and your
corn troubles will be endod1
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.