Monday,
MONDAY
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
MORNING
CHING WING AGAIN
BEAT Y. M. C. A.
Excellent Time For
COUNTY
50 Yards Sprint CRICKET
(By “Ripple'
London Counties Beat Empire Elevon
At Treutbridge, an R.A.F. eleven
The European Y.M.C.A. gained their second LONDON, July 13 (Router). consecutive defeat at the hands of the Ching In a one-day match at Lord's, Wing Union, an affiliate of tho Chinese Y.M.C.A., London Counties defeated an
Empire XI by 104 runs. 21 points to 15, in the second intra-"Y" gala at
Counties batted Arst and the European "Y" pool on Saturday. In dofor-declared at 230 for eight wickets. Jos Hulme contributing 78 nct out. The ance to the death of the father of their coach Mr. Empire replied with 105. RAF. WIN S. H. Wong, the Lai Tsun Union declined to par- ticipate, and the meet became a two-team affair.bent Notts by runs. H.A.F. scored
According to a report, the European "Y" were field. 212 and ETON V ing their strongest opposition, but the fine individual work of G. T. May was insufficient to carry the team through. Lau Yuk-wing, Wingers star sprinter, again proved his superiority when he took the 50 yards in the excellent time for nine of 26.4/5 secs., leading his team-mate Fung Kwai-sang by half a body's length. He was clocked 24.4/5 for the 50 yards in the 200 yards relay race.
In the fifth lap of the 220 that Ching Wing were swimming two yards, G. T. May sprang into a fresh men. May sprang into a slight body length's lead, which he in- lead in the fourth inp which he could have increased considerably, creased to half. a pool's length had he not deliberated on the turns. in the seventh lap, and went on Raliten again made the mistake of to increase it to win comforta-lagging on too far behind, and, al- bly. E. W. Railton made 15
offered completing the race, never magnificent effort towards the huen, a youngster, still in his 'teens, any opposition to Ching Man- close of the race, but he had allowed and Chan Kwok-kwan, who finished Chan Chi-hung to get too far ahead, In that order. and Anished half a body's length be hind the latter.
In the 100 yards backstroke, B. S. Wilson wou the ovent with much to spare in the fairly good time of 78% see, to win from Yeung Yud-kwin by two boys' length. Kwong Ki-poon secured third place, in fine last lap
A dash.
រង
FINE START
though
May went on ininutes later to take the throwing the pole ball event, in which he and T. Paul threw the ball out of the bath. Eardley came inches of tripileating" the
within
fent.
200 YARDS RELAY
ETON V. HARROW
The match between arrow
and
Eton, played on the former's ground,
was won by the latter by uns wicket. arrow hit up 185, Cible taking seven wickets for 43 runa. Eton replied with wickets, Const and Coleman acoring 201 and 92 runs captured Blx respectively. Henley wickets for 30 runs.
Nth. Point
Pleasure
Palace
To Be Opened On Saturday Noxt
A NEW pleasure garden will be opened at North Point next Saturday when "The Ritz," $150,000 pro- Jeet of the China Amusementa Lid.. will offer swimming facilities, an
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RINKS
CHAMPIONSHIP
July 15, 1940.
COMMENTARY
SECOND GREAT VICTORY FOR W. HARROWER'S RINK
J. W. Hudson (No 2) delivering a wood in # rink-championship maich at Craigengower yesterday. This other two players of A. Jillott's rink are C, Gowland and J. McCutcheon, A. K. Ismail, A. S. Sufflad (gett- ing ready) and A, K. Sumað (hidden) comprise M. R. Abbas's rink that won. 18-16-Ming Yuen,
League Bowls
THIRD DIVISION UPSETS
Indians Trounce
Craigengower
Upsets in the Third Division of The 200 yards relay was cusily won fure golf course. This scheme will the Lawn Bowls League were the by Ching Wing from the " and prove a boon in that seetion of the outstanding features of matches on
a team of H.M. Small ships, Lau
city.
Roderick Retains Welterweight Title
LONDON, July 13 (Reuter)..
Ernie Roderick retained his
British welterweight boxing title to-day beating: Norman Snow, of Northampton, on points over 15 rounds. The bout took place at Northamp- ton.
Saturday. The Kowloon Bowling In the 50 yards, European
Provision is being made for Tee Green Club were beaten by the Kow- could only secure third place. Lau Yuk-wing, Eardley and T. Paul took Yukt-wing got off to a Bine start, and the water together, but Lau, soon skating, though the plant and other icon Football Club 55-74 and the quickly drew head of his nearest drew away from them to finish angements have not yet been com- Indian R.C. trounced. Cralgengower
will soon see 76-35. rival, Fung Kwal-inng with H. good body's length ahead of Eardley pleted, and Hongkong irdle third, Lau thd with Paul following closely behin its first ice-skating palace.
Hongkong Electric lost their 100 No entrance fees are to be charged, per cent, record when they were bea- turn and shot, further From then on it became a battle
ten on all three rinks by the Prison ahchd, while Fung experienced a between Ching Wing and the "y" except to the swimming pool.
the above, there Omeers Club. In addition to difficulty with his turn. How-with Small ships trying hard,
will be restaurant and soda-foun-
Several sixes the back strelch, ho put the
lost some ground. to Saunders in the
two swimming pools, one for adults first lap, but gained back in There was fairly good opposition second with a nice turn. Fung and one for children and beginners. loon Docks), B. Basto (Recreio "B"),
The following were the results of It was earlier rumoured that the the "y" in the 150 yards medley Kwal-sang increased this lead one-aknting rink would be conver and A. M. Helinad (Kowloon B.C.C.
2nd Division.-S. Eccleshall (Civil week-end baseball matches played at rely. Yeung Yuo-kwan swam level Railton, and Chen Wing-kal took the tento
one for roller-skating Service C.C.), E. Souza (Recreio); Caroline Hill: with Wilson in the first lap, but his water a few seconds ahead of May
during the winter. There are cer and J. C. Chalmers (Talico).
17 R. Engineers turning was not is good as Yeung's to win comfortably.
tain technical difficulties in the way who drew ahead to give Yeung Yak-
3rd Division. T. Smalley (Kow-Chung Hwa
over,
410
second beyond doubt with a fine et coming nowhere. Chan King-pong tain for patrons. There are to be follows:
for
and a team from H.M. Small
were
1st Division.-R. Morrison (Kow
08
WEEK-END BASEBALL
South China
wah onorm length's lead. Gold-water polo match between the of such a scheme, but there is every toon F.C.); J. Smith (K.FC.), and G.H.B. maledive carried him level with ships concluded the evening's pro-Possibility that the plans may yet. S. Thomson (Hongkong Electric).
materialise.
Young but he Palled
to gain any ground in the first lap and Yeung me in which both teams shared managed a body length's lead which four goals. G. II. Fowler scored both Chan Wing-kut "Increased consider Goals for the "y" in the first half, an Wing-kal); 2 YZ (Wilson, Goldman while Paul and Thoinson "Ecored" for ably, May not making much of an Small ships in the second. effort to overtake Chan.
UNDERWATER RACE
RESULTS -
Following are the results:-
220 yards freestyle.—1. C. 7. May; 2. Chan Chi-hung; 3, E. W. ratiton. Time: 2 min. 49 Rect.
and May), Time: 1 min. 378/1 secs.
25 yards underwater-1. May; 2 Yound Yuk-wah. Time: 183,3 secs,
410 yards freestylemi.. May; 2. Ching Man-huen; 3. Chan Kwok-kwan, Time: 4 min. 22.3/5 Beck.
Throwing the polo ball-1, May; 2 Paul; 3. Eardley,
Results
- Results in brief-were:-
FIRST DIVISION
Recreio "A" 68 Kowloon C.
C.
200 yardı_relay-1. Ching_Wing (Lou Yuk-wing. Chen King-pong, Fung Kwal- 100 yards backstrokomi. B. H. Wilson; } song and Chan Wing-kal); 2. "y" (Fard- 2. Yeung Yue-kwan; 3. Kwong Ki-poon. ley, Saunders, Tallton and May). Time: Hongkong FC. 47 Cralgengower 52 swimmers Time: 70.4,5 c
slug a strong crawl kicit and breaststroke, G. T. May won the 25 yards underwater from Yeung Yuk wah by almost a touch, very little separating the two throughout.
Having participated in almost every event, the 440 yards proved no seri- ous obstacle to May, despite the fact
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50 yards freestyle...), "Lau Yuk-wing; 2. Fung Kwal-song; 3. II. Eardley. Time: 204/5 sec.
150 yards Medley relay-1, Ching Wing (Young Yunkwan, Yeung Yuk-wah and
2 min, 002/8 secs.
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THIRD DIVISION-
74 Electric
Kowloon B.G.C. 72 Indian R.C.
60 Police Civil Service Kowloon Docks 74 Recreio B 30.
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Indian R.C.
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70 Cralgengo-
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35
SECOND DIVISION
Hongkong F.C.
78
68 Kowloon F.C.
65
Hongkong C. C. '74 Kowloon 1.
G.C.
49
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Water. Folo,Y" (Eardley, F. WINS, Goldman, May, Haliton, G. Fowler and Chater) Small-ships (Hazard. Wills, Craigongower 57 K.B.G.C. Hawkins, King, Rutter, Paut and Thom-Kowloon Tong 61 K.F.C. sah)., "Y" 2 and Small zips 2,
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J. C. S. Fender Defeats A. W. Grimmitt With
Surprising Ease
*
TWO SURPRISES featured the rink championship lawn bowls matches yesterday, W. Harrower, last week's conquerors of the champions, yesterday eliminated a second strong four (A. R. Dallah) at the Kowloon Football Club, while J. C. S. Fender's rink scored a surprisingly easy victory-30-14-over A. W. Grimmitt's four that won the championship in 1934,
Harrower's rink (A. Morton, E. A. Atkins and H. E. Drew) started scoring rapidly, and with 3, 2, 2. 1, 1, 2 led 11-0 on the 6th. head, but with a 3, 0, 3, 2 Daliah. drew up to 10-15 on the 13th head, Harrower scored another 2 on the 14th and a single on the 16th, and led 18-11.
ANOTHER CLOSE GAME Another close game was that be-
Hard as they tried, Dallah's rink could do no better than a single on tween M. R. Abbas and A. Jillott. each of the, last five ends.
the former winning :18-10,
Abbas Fortunes would have been different led from the start, and though the had Dallah succeeded in his plan middle heads saw the scores very on the 19th end. Lying one, hecluse, the Indian four decided the endeavoured to trall the jacke which game with 2 on the 20th end, in would have Inid him four, but he reply to which Jillott failed and the score remained a single. manage a single.
could only
The score wRN: A. Morton, E. A. Atkins, H. E. Drow and W. Harrower,
D. M. Khan, A. H Itumjalin, A. Ý. Adai and A. B. Dallah.
Other scores were:
G. Duncan. C. F. Needham, N. J. Dobbington A. Brooksbank brat D. C. Alves, A. M. Xavier, C. M. 8, Alves, C. Roza-Pereira 25-21,
At Civil Servton
W. Houston, E. Levett, A., Calman, Duncan hent A. Soutar, D. KL. Taylor, W. Harris, J. C. Aftken 23-13.
At Bowling Green
J. Hoosen, A. A. Razack, K. M. Omar, U, M. Omar beat M. E. Purvis, W. Burling, W. R. Hillyer, M. N. Rakuzen 23-13.
At Kowloon Cricket Club
E F. Pope, A. Bower, J. E. Henson, G. H. Sherrit beat T. A, Cheeseman, G. E. P. Thompson, J. C. Q, A. M. Holland 22-19,
Lawn Bowls Sweep
The Hongkong Lawn Bowls Association
A "Walk-Over" Fender's victory over Grimmitt might be described as a walk-A talr percentage of the total of the sweep of week-end games in aid of the B.W.OF.
shortly to start a sweep on the results
over. Except for 10 shots be donated to the Tund and, after deducting a small amount of expenses, the scored on three successive heads remainder will be given away in prizes,
whlets will be (18th, 19th and 20th) Grimmitt highest aggregate wina of the afternoon.
swanded on the throa scored on only three of the previous 17 ends.
Fender's score included two 4's and
a 5, and at the 17th end led 20-41
The scores were:
W. Bimmonds, J.
Deakin, F. 1. Jones and A. W. Oririmlit
W. McLeod, W. 8.
Dall, J. Gren
and I. C. S. Fender
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