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Thursday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

August 15, 1940.

BETTERED TRIANGULAR

Lo Yuk Wing Shines In Triangular Meeting

(By "Ripple")

Apart from the fact that they both shared honours in the second Triangular Aquatic Tournament staged at the Chinese Y.M.CA. pitch at North Point yesterday evening, the Chinese "Y" and the Chinese Bathing Club.unofficially broke the existing. China National record for the 200 -mėtros relay of 2 mins. 1 1/10 secs. The Chinese “Y” won the event in the new time of 2 mins. 0 2/5 sec., while the C.B.C. was 1/5 sec, behind in 2 mins. 0 3/5 sec.

Lo Yuk-wing ("Y"), was appeared to be gaining on Chan

Wing-kat

Pul-nan ("Y"), Chin again prominent, winning the

(S.C.A.A) was not far behind try- 100 metres free stylo for men. to overtake the leailers, and helped to make possible the

Wong Sau-sang made a had turn- new record. Miss Lee Po-luening on the up back and slackened, (9.0.A.A.), of whom much has been heard of casily won the Women's 400 metres, winning from her only rival, Miss Young King-yuk ("Y"), by about 30 motrea.

but even then it was touch and go as Chan wor n slightly Irregular course and managed to be a touchi ahead of Wong at the finish.

S.C.A.A. SHARE 2 GOALS WITH "Y" Yuk-wing ("Y"), started off THE Tournament concluded with a La nicely in the Men's 500 metres water polo match between free style, and soon sprang Into South China Athlelle Association and load of half a body's length. He was Chinese Y.M.C.A. In which either only able to Increase ever sa alight-side scored once in the first half.:

For the Y.M.C.A., So Pak-fat in 1y on this lend throughout the entire distance and won by about melres, goal played a very safe game and Wan Lulum (C.B.C.), kept even saved from Young Cheung-walt and with Yeung Cheong-wah (S.C.A.A.), Leung Chun-wah, both dangerous but at the third length made a bad forwards of South China, who kept turing and Wan sprang into a slight up a continuous barrage of the "" struggle on the final lap goal. Leung was successful with one was worthy of the crowd's applause, of bls shots to draw first blood for but the slight lead gained by Wan South China. saved beyond Young and he had to de content with

thirt place.

lead.

Th

A

TRIANGULAR AQUATICS

fine action shot of the start of one of the men's events 'between Chinesa YMC.A.. at last night's triangular swimming gala "outh China Athletlo Association and Chinese Bathing Club, held at North l'oint (Ming Yuen).

V.R.C. Intra-Club Aquatics

Youngsters Show Good Form In Diving

Last nighi's intra-club swimming gals at the Victoria Itecrcallon Club Suong Yla-tak ("*"), replied soon was restured by an excellent display after with a nice shot and the game of Diving. H, Hibeiro won with a plain back and one-and-a-half- Ching Man-huen ("Y"), the youth-waxed fast and furious till half time dive,

somersault which gained him 34.6 I swimmer who has already won arrived. ful honours

in the

irst Tournament, Despite a blank score the second points. F. G. Ainsley inissed a full again showed himself as the best half had many moments of excite-rainer and fils spellt his chance. L. among the juniors and lifted the ment when either side attacked and Roza Pereira, etiamplon, showed good

form in exhibition diven, 100 metros free style for "1" cluss looked like scoring. swimmers from Lee Pak-lay Following are the results:-- (8.C.A.A.) and Lau Woo (C.B.A.), whe finished second and third, In the good time of 1 mius. 154% secs. MISS LEE WINS AGAIN

MESS. Lee Po-Juen (S.C.A.A.), who

race.

Tenia:

RESULTS

A mixed relay for four teams of nine, was won by Miss J. Anderson's

Y.M.CA. So Pak-fai, Yeung Yuk-team. Results: wai, Sung Yu-tak, Kwok Ching-hunk,

Chan Kwok-kwan.

Women's 50 yards.-1, C. Guterres; 2 1. Lopes and J. Anderson, Time 35.1.

Football Reorganised

In France

CLERMONT-FERRAND, Aug. 6 (lavas) The heads of the French football federation, who have remained in Paris, are naw endeavouring to reorganize the activities of the game, writes the "Faris Boir" to-day. They will shortly come into contact with the Government officials in Vichy for agreements on their proposals.

Two championships will be clubs organized, one for the situated in the occupied zano and the other for those la the southern unoccupied zone. No date has been fixed yet for tho championships, the "Parts Soir" concludes.

NEW FOOTBALL RULING CARRIED AT YESTERDAY'S. MEETING

Despite opposition from the Police, Hongkong Area (Army) Sports Board and Royal Scots, ¤ proposal that the referee be the sole judge of whether a ground were playable, wOB carried by a six to five vote at the monthly meeting of the Hongkong Football Association yesterday.

Mr. J. C. Gulmgam, representing he Third Division, anid last senson there had been several complaints at the cancellation of games owing to the state of the ground, and submitted that the referee be the sole judge of (whether a ground were playable.

As there was no ruling on the point, Mr. Wong Ka-tsun. Chairman, sust- gested that a rule be inserted in the Association's handbook,

LEAGUE FIXTURES

The draw for the first round of the league on September 21 resulted.

Sing Tro

FIRST DIVISION

Police

Navy

Royal Scots

V

South China

Kowloon

V.

St. Joseph's

Club

v. Kwong Wah

v: Eastern

Middlesex a bye.

Middlesex

Royal Scols

Police

SECOND DIVISION

Kowloon Club Sing Tao 30th. R.A.

V.

KIL Chee

V.

Ordnance

v. South China

v. RAS.C.,

V.

Kwong Woh

V. Eastern

v. Engineers,

THIRD DIVISION

Air Force International 30th. R.A. 12th, R.A. 20th. R.A. R.A.M.C. Shell

V.

Signols

V.

35th. R.A..

V.

A.S.A

Y

7th. A.A..

V.

Engineers

v. 24th. RA..

v. R.A.S.C.

Bowlsters Lose

At Austin Itoad yesterday, Kawloon Bowling Green Club "beat the Government House Bowlsters by 73 shots to 80. Scores:

J. E. Henson, K. C, Hamilton, L. A. Jordon, J. McKelvic beat W. L. Walker, N. L. Smith, I, Newton, J. Deakin 27-15.

11. C. Spont, A. Nissim, H. Rose, J. Fraser lost to W, A. Cornell, Sir Atholl Macgregor, J. T. Smalley, II. 1. Pegg 20-27.

II. C Bicknell, S. C. Walker, G. H. Drake beat J., A. Fraser, F. Flippance, J. Smith, S. II. Dodwell 26-18.

Boy's 30 yards-1. R. Sonza; 2. & LEAGUE TENNIS Sherriff. W. S. Yvanovich; 3, L. Hemedius. Time 37.2

Women's 50 yards (Cinas B3)—1. M.- Chon: 2, V. Yulle; 3, M. Campos. Time

39.

Chinese R. C. Beat Recreio In "A" Division

100 yards (Class A)-1, C. Silva, D Netto; 2, L. M. Remedios; 3, A. 3. Hussain. Time 03:

50 yards (Class D)-1, J. Gosano; 2, A. 11, Azedo; 3, J. Soares. Time 29.1.

by 8-1 in the C Division of the Lea-

gue, Scores:

M. K. Yew and P: C. Leung best B.

In the "A" Division of the tennis C. Fay and C. Pile 04: bent A. R League yesterday Chinese Recreation Club beat Recreio-by 4 sels tu 21.Major and W. Morrison 6-1; beat W. Scores were:

Howlelt and B, G. Baker 6-3.

F. K. Lau and Wel Chung bent Fay 6-3; and File 0-3; drew with Major and

50 yards backsiroke,-1, J. Gosano; 2) Chan Kam-fel. Cheung Chee-heung, F. A. Noronha; 3, A. K. Rumjalin.

South Chinn,Ng Wnt-chel, Kwok Time 381. wir expected to break the Chul. Lee Kel-yeung. 1. de Sa, Kum existing recurd over the 400 metres, Yan-leung, II. Winglee. Lionel Lowe.

Results: started at a cracking pace and soon

100 metres (A Cinsa)-1, Lo Yuk left her only opponent in this event, Miss Young Kig-yuk (""), bewing (Y.M.CA): 2, Yeung Cheung wah (S.C.); 3. Wnn Lut-man C.B.C.). hind. However, not encountering the Time: 00 4/5, B Class-1, Ching Man- slightest opposition, she slowed down huen (Y.M.C.A.); 2. Lee Pak-ht (S.C.): Tremendously and practically swam 3, Lou Wo (S.C.) Time: 74 4/5. her own

Boys' 100 metres breast-stroke-1, In the Women's 100 metres breust Yeung Ting-bong (SC); 2. Lan Man- stroko

class, the Missen Ho Wai-shu (C.B.C.); 3, Ln, Sun-ming (S.C.). lak and Ho Wai-hen (C.B.C.), battled Thine: 1.50 2/5. Girls-1, flo Wal-tak (C.R.C.); 2. Ho Wal-hang (C.B.C.). for premier honours, Miss He Wai-10k Time: 2 min. 14 secs.

Po- captured the title after an exciting Girls 400 metres, Miss Lee

80 yards breast-stroke (butterfly) W. P. Tsui and W. C. Hung beat A. race from her sister in the time of Juen: 2, Miss Yeung Kin-yuk. Time: 1, A. K. Rumjahn; 2, C. Marcal; 3, L. V. Cosano and J. J. Remedios

M. Remedios. Time 32,4. 2 mins. 14 seca.

beat W. A. Reed and F. J. Remedios Morrison 0-8; beat Howlett and Baker 200 metres relay-1, YMCA (Lo Dlying treated handicap).-1, 11, 6-1;-lost to A. V. Remedios and J. Gon-6-2. In the 200 metres relay for men, Yuk-wing, Cheung Chee-haung Chan Ribeiro 135.0): 2, A, A. Guterres (31.6); solves 4-6.

W. K. Mn and O. D. Pang beat Fox Lo Yuk-wing ("Y"), swam first Ping-hong, Chan Wing-kai) 2.00 2/5: 23, C. M. Rozario, (30.8).

Y. P. Tsui and P. Kong beat Gosano and File 6-3; beat Major and Morrison string and established a slight lend C.B.C. (Wong Yat-hung, Kwok Fung- Women's 100 yards (Class A)-C. and Remedios 6-2; bent Reed and Re-0-1; bent Howlett and Baker 0-2. ou Wong Yat-hung (CB.A.) and sun. Au Kwok-kel, Wong Bau-xan) Gutterres; 2, J. Anderson; 3, 1. Lopes, medios 6-1; drew with Remedies and RECREIO A. RECREIO B Yeun Cheung-wal (6.C.A.A.). 200.3/5; 3, 5.C. (Yeung Cheung-wah, Time 10.2.

Gonsalves 6-6. 100 yards (Class B)-1, J. Au W. T. Lee and D. C. Luk beal Gosund This alight lend was maintained by Kwok Hon-ming. Au Leung-wal, Chu

Marques; 2. F. M. Castro: 3, J. and Itemedios 0-3; bent Need and lue ather members of his team, Pulkan).

Girta 50 meires (2) Class)-1, Shlu Soares. Time 67.1.

Remedios 6-4; lost to Remedies and other perilously.

Kwel-yin Y.M.C.A.): 2, Ho Wel-man Boys 100 yards.-1, L. Remedies; 2, Gunsalves 3-0. Excitement-reached fover-plich 19,C.)-3 Nam-Shiel-yen-(SC), Time: J. Gomes: 3, G-Yvanovich.--Tung B.- when Won Sau-sang swimming | 47 4/5. A Clam-1, Lee Cheuk-wal 50 yards (Class A), L. M. "C" DIVISION GAMES anchor for Chinese Ralhing Club, S.C.) 2, Ho Wal-king (CBC); 3, Chan Remedios: 2, Luiz M. Remedios; 3, A

Chinese Recreation Club. beat Police J. Ilussnin. Time 273. A very fast 25 metres and Mel-chong (Y.M.C.AJ Time: 40.

OWLAN

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R. A. Marques and A. E. Noronha Yvanovich and P. P. beat V. A. Botelho 8-3: boat N. Belirao and A. M. Alves-0-1;-bent. C.. A. Marques and P. M. F. Rozarlo 0-1.

A. M. Silva and J. C. Fonseca bent Yvanovich and Botelho 6-2; beat Bel- trao and Alves 6-1; beat Marques and Rozorio 6-0.

1. A. Noronha and G. 5. Noronha beat Yvanovich and Botelho C-0; bent Beltrno and Alves 6-2; best Marques and Rozario 0-3.

KOWLOON TONG. KOWLOON

Kowloon Tong beat Kowloon bricket Club by 7 sets to 2.

Kowloon Tong beat Kowloon Cricket Club by 7.ts, to 2.

E. Lee and N. F. Lee beat R. Leo ond A. Zulauf 7-6; drew with Llywelyn Breck and I, C. Fisher 6-0; beat K. and D. Hung B-2.

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