Friday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
August 16, 1940.
HITLER'S BLUSTER AND “BLITZ" "YOU CAN COME Racing Starts Again
CAN'T STOP SPORT
Quadrangular Gala In Aid Playing Over And Around
Of War Fund Bomb Holes To The Tune
At European "Yỷ”.
On August-24
ONE OF THE MOST IM- PORTANT inter-club swim-
"Of Anti-aircraft Fire
IT WILL TAKE MORE THAN A “BLITZ" or ming galas of the season, a qua- Hitler's blustering threats to stop Britain's popu drangular affair between Euro- lace from playing with a ball, Cricketers and pean Y.M.C.A. Victoria Re- creation Club, Lai Toun and footballers, golfers and tennis players are as much Chung Sing will be held in the deterred by all this "frightfulness" as Solomon European Y.M.C.A. pool on was by experience from taking his 700th "dip"
·August 24 at 9.15 p.m.
into the matrimonial maelstrom. When playing events and is as follows.in yards, 220 pitches aro disfigured, as they would be when 100 yards (open), 440 yards, 100 yards explosivo eggs'drop on them, there is righteous
The programme will comprise 12
yards, 100 yards back-stroke, women's
breast-stroke, novelty event, pilving
exhibition, 150 yards medley relay indignation among the players-but-they just Women's 200 yards Invitation free-style relay, 200 yards free-style reiny, water-move over or play around the holes.
palo.
Points for Individunt events will be
three, two, one and for team relays,
five three, one.
Fifty per cent, of the gate proceeds! will be donated to the 8. C. M. Post junů,
Entries for the women's
100 yards
open will close on August 21, and heats, If necessary, will be held from 6.30 p.m. on August 12.
Ng Nin Prominent At Chung Sing Gala
NO NIN, Malayan sprint champlon, returned very good time in the 200 metres at Chung Sing Benevolent So- elety's gala al Kennedy Town last alght when he was clocked at 2.34 3/5.
The gala opened with the 150 metres medley relay, which was won by Chung Sing in the fast time of 1.38. Eastern entered two teams bui owing to the
of Kwok non-appearance Chun-hang, their first string breast- Atrakes, were compelled to scratch ann.
"Let's see.
Who was bowling before that 'Nasty came over?"
Even when on duty the games go on, and perhaps it wouldn't be surprising to find that there is a "league" among the anti-aircraft batteries that surround Britain's ehore with scoring on the points system-three for a bom- fead of about seven yards which was ber, two for a fighter, and one for a reconnaisance plane.
Ng Nin. employing the butterfly berant-straite, was again responsible for Chung Sing's victory in the medley relay and clocked 32 for his 50 metres
breast-stroke, Ng gave Ng Taun-inan
increased to 10 at the finish.
The women's 200 metres
saw all
Mirez competitor use the breml-stroke. There was-remember-"time
Na Taun nen, in the absence of Ni Nin. won the 50 metres in the fast time off" during one of Henry Cot-
of 29 1/8, Fung Kwai-sang beating Soton's Red Cross Fund golf Tin-mo by a touch for second.
RESULTS
matches in the north while
150 yards open medley relay-1. Chung players and spectators transfer- Sing (80 Tin-no, Ng Nin, Ng Taun-man red their interest to an air 130; 2. Ching Wing (Yeung Yiu-kwan, Chan Kam-pul, Chan Wing-kal) 1.45 78 battle that took place over the
3, Eastern (Lui Bek-kwan, Trut Kam-mun. Tync.
Sis Lin-lo) 1.40.
Women's 200 metres-1, Yu
Pai-yuk.
3.51; 4. Lek Sze-ho, 400; 3. Taul Wal- The above cuttion reminds one of ting, 1.07,
200 metres. Ne N 234 2/5 2. Ne Tin-man, 2.55; 3. Pung Kwal-nang.
50 metres A Class-1, Ng Tun-inan, #7, 110: 2 Fung Kwal-sang 30 $75; 3, Bo
Tin-io. 31.
day.
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NEW YORK. Aug. 15 (UP).--- cricket grounds in the south-east Cleveland Indians and the Detralt following a bomb explosion on the Tigers featured in close matches in the American Baseball League to- pitch.
day.
The Indians nosed art to Forty thousand people look tem- Chicago White Sox 5-4, while the porary holiday from war work one Tigers gained a similar one-run win, evening and flocked to Wembley beating the St. Louis Browns 3-2, Stadium to
West Ham beat Scores were:
ACC
· Blackburn-in-the-war-lime-Cup_500-
cer final.
Queen's Club was packed when Mrs. Menzies (Kay Stammers, that
Chicago
was) oppeared with other prom Battery: Lee, Trash. minent tennis players in an exhibi- Cleveland tion tournament there.
LONDON, Aug. 6 (Havas)—Foot-
ifenry Cotton. Dick Burton and hall pools, one of the most popular term of gambling among the British their fellow-golf-professionals regu- people, will be authorised again from larly have large galleries to follow Saturday next, R was announced to them around during the Red Cross day.
Fund matches that are going on. The pools will henceforth operate Servicemen and wor-workers, with on slightly different rules destined to gear and war equipment ald national defence. Winners of medlute action parked around the sting exceeding £10-w! receive grounds or in the dressing rooms, their money half in Cash and half in have joined in a commen desire to National Defence bonds.
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THROUGH HERE!"
J. E. Henton, No. 3 to G. 11. Sherriff in a rinks championship match against L. Guy's four at the Civil Service C.C. Last Sunday, giving pointers to his skip while II. E. Drew, opposing No. 3, looks on. 'Sherriff's rink won 27-15-Ming Yuen.
RECREIO "A" SUFFER
FIRST DEEAT IN
TWO YEARS
DEFEATED for the first time in two years—and on their own. green, at that,-Recreio "A" caused the first major bowls surprise this season when they lost to the Police 57-60 yesterday in their League match continued from Saturday last.
Only one change was made in the team, W. S. Dall (pre- viously No. 3) taking over akip in place of J. C. S. Fender, while J. Aitken came in to take Dall's place at No. 3.
INDIANS BEAT RECREIO "B"
71-49
On September 21
HONGKONG RACING commences the second half of the season with the Seventh Extra Meeting on Septem ber 21, and this will be followed by the two-day Eighth Extra Meeting on October 5 and 10.
Programmes for these two Meetings have been issued by the Hongkong Jockey Club and are as follow:
Seventh Extra
12.00 pm-Junk Nay Handicap. (First
Sec lon). Winner $300. Second $300. Thiral $200, For Cina Ponles, "D" Class For Novices. En- trance 35. One file.
Note.-One Entry only will be made for the Junk Bay Handicap hures Nos. 1 and D). Entries will be divided inio First and Second Sections At the dix- cretion of the Handicap- per.
2-230 pan-Australian Pentos Autumn Plate Winner $750, Second For $300. Third £200, Australian Ponies of this SEASON. Weight
Bubscription
Eighth Extra
(First Day)
12.00 Carnarvon #600. Stakes. Winner Second $300. Third $200. For China ponies, Grif- Bra of this season. Win- nera of $750 or more in sinker,
barred. Weight 147 tb. 1 lb. penalty for every $100 or part there- of won in stakes. To he ridden by jockeys who have not won ten races anywhere at any me. No whip or put al- lowed. Entrance. $5. One mite,
Irance 3. From the 11⁄2
Rile poi,
Note One entry only will be made for the Jor don Handicap Flacon Nos. 2 and di Entries will be divided into First and Second Sections at the discretion of ihe Handicapper.
2.-2.30 p.m. Jordan Section. Handicap-Fit
Winner 145 15. 1 lb.
1000. Second $300. Third $200. For penalty for every $200 or part thereof won in China ponies. "D" Class. En- Jockey allowance. stakes since 1st January. 1940. Entraner $5. One and a quarter miler.
33.00 plland Bay 11andleap. (Plest.. Hec tion). Winner $500. Second $300. Third A. For China Ponies."" Class. Jockey Allowance. Entrance $5, Six Furlongs. NoteOno Entry only will be made for the Jaland Bay Handleop (Hates Nos. 3 and T. Entries will be divided Into First and Second Sections at the discretion of the Handicapper.
4-3.30 p.Vaucluse HandtrapWinner $600. Second $300. Third $200. or Auftralian Subscrip tion ponies. "B" Class. Jockey
13.00 pm-October Handicap Winner Second $300. Third $200. For China ponies. Jockey allowance. Entrance One and a quarter miles. 4.-3.30 2 Astia Handlesp-First Section. Winner $900. Second 8300. Third
China $200, For
Joc- porles, "3" Class, allowance. En.. trance $5. Six Furlongs. key allowanco. Entrance
$3. One mite, 3.-4.00
p.m-Twerd Jaland Day Handicap Winner $600. Second $300. Third $200. For China ponies" Class,
Joc-
key allowance. Entrance $3. From
mile tie 14 post.
04.30
Genford Handicap-Winner $800, Second $300. Third $200 For Australian Subscrip
lon Ponies, "C" Claus. Jockey allowance En- trance 13. One_mille, ..7,--0.00 p.m.-Island oy p.-- Second Sec-
STAR Race No. 3).
8-850
PnPort
Eighth Extra (Second Day)
1.- 2,00 pri-Yunnan Elandicap-First Section— Winner $600. Second $300. China Third, $200, For pontes, ners
"C" Class Win-
A this meeting. barred. Jockey allowance Entrance $5. From the two mile post once round and in.
Nalo One Entry only will be made for the Yunnan latidicap acos Nos. 1 and 8) Entries will be divided into First And Second Sections al the discretian
the of Handicapper.
2.-2-30 p.m.-Canberra Plaid, Winner
$400,
Second $300, Third $200,
For Australian subscrip- tion ponies of this sou- son, Winners of $500 de more in stakes. barred. Weight 145 b. 2 1.
'penalty for every $100 or part thereof won in stakes. Jockey allowance, Entrance 3. One mile.
3.-3.00 pm-Double Tenth Plate, Winner $150. Second $300, Third $200. Aliandicap $150.
for China ponies, Winner of the October Handicap. 1010, barred. Entrance 15. From the 1% milo port.
4,339
Jus Handicape-Piret Section— Winner 2000. Becond $300. Thied $500. For China ponier, "D" Clans, Winners at this Meeting. barred. Jackoy_allowance, Entrance $5. "One" and a gaurter mlics,
Nate-One Entry only will be made for the Aus tin andicap (Races No. 4 and 7). Entries will be
Firet divided into
and Second Sections at the discretion of the Handi- capper.
£4,01 pn-Cantala Handicap Winner $100. Second $300. Third $200. For Australian subscrip- lon porles, "D" Class Jockey allowance. En- trance $5. One and quarter miles.
Phillip_Handicap--Winner yesterday.
Reerelo were leading 34-25 when the game was abandoned owing to
THE INDIAN R.C., too, turned the rain on Saturday, and for their 3- chots victory their thanks were due labics on Recrele's "B" tram in their to E. G. Pat's four (G. Perkins, W. continued League matel J. D. Cameron, A. E. Carey), who, Five thots behind on Saturday when though they had a slender lead of rain interfered, the Indians, yester- day, not only wiped out that deficit 14-9 on Saturday, yesterday increased
bui eventually won by 71-49. that lead to 25-16,
Greatest reversal was in the J. J. With the substitute, J. Aitken, Basto-A. K. Minu match. Over the Dall's rink did considerably better week-end, Basto was leading by 13-5, than on Saturday, With the score but at the conclusion yesterday, 15-5 against them when they started
A. K. Minu took the humours, 23-17, yesterday, they pulled up and only The Indians were leading in both suffered a 3-shots benting, losing by the other rinks when play ceused on Saturday, and in both cases the leads 22-19 to C. G. Silva.
In the remaining cink, there was were increased yesterday,
The scores were (Saturday's totals little change in the Bnal score from that on Saturday, F. X. Silva led in brackets.):
C. H. Basto, A. P. over the week-end by 10-6 against J.
J. Basto lost to J Shepherd, and this lead of was Guterres, 3. reduced to one of 3-the anal score Hoogen, A. K. Suillad, A. R. Minu,
A. K. Minu, (13-5) 17-23. being 19-10.
Scores were Saturday's totals be- ing shown in brackets-were:
J.
1. Luz, C. E. Marques, J. F. Ribeiro,
E. Machado, C. A: Lopes, C. n. Pereira, D.-Basto lost to A-H Rum-- Jahn, S. Yusuf, M. Y. Adal, A., R.
C. G. Silva beat T. Hunter, W. Dallah (9-10) 19-24.
C. C. Pereira, A. F. Noronha, J. C.
Harris, J. Aitken, W. 5. Dall (15-5) Remedios, 3. E. Noronha lost to D. M.
22-19.
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"Y" Hockey Meeting
The annual meeting of the European YMCA, Hockey Club will be held in the ground floor lounge of the Y.M.C.A. at 6 pm on Wednesday, August 28, when It is hoped that all members in- terested will attend. The agenda wal include the ion, Secretary's
F. Xavier, C, M. Silva, F. w. Khan, K. M. Rumjahn, A. M. Rum Itibelro, F. X. Silva beat F. Nolan, H. Juhn, M. R. Abbas (8-10) 13-24. Brown, J. Drem, J. Shephard (10-6))
L. J. Silva, F. X. Soares, R. F. Luz, D. Cameron, A. E. Curey, E, G. Post H. A. Alves lost to G. Perkins, W. J. (9-14) 10-25.
CLOSING!
LAST TWO DAYS
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the election of officers, and discursion of polley for the forthcoming season.
are among the biggest sports news Items of the day.
In fact, it could almost be said that the rain in longkong has done more to disorganise sport here than the wat, has done at Home. And every little game over there serves the dual purpose of giving the people the sports Indulgence thes want while simultaneously collecting money to further the alns of the war. WONDER what Hitler thinks about it all? Does he really imagine that he can quell a people who have a spirit like that? Could a German sports- writer say the same thing about his own people?
The German propagands of panics in England can never be believed, except by the solid think-what- you're-told-to-think Germans then-
Iselves.
Just think once more of that gal' match in the Tyne district. Henry Collon considered and sank a four- foot pult amid the crackling tune of the anti-aircraft action a little dis- tance off. And the spectators were just as coolly intent on the stroke as Was Cotton! (and his opponent).
Then they all gazed up to see how the other interesting drama was going on.
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56.00 ---Junk Bay 11andles-Second Sec. tlan--For Novices, (Bou Race No. 1)
Eptries close at nook on Thursday, 12th September,
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NOTE. — Races Not. I and to be ridden by jockey's who have not won ten races anywhere, at any time. No whips or spurs allowed.
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Pin. Jordan Handicap. Breond, Sec- Won(Sco Race No. 2}.
7.- 4.00
Justin Handicap, -- Second Bec tion. (See Raes No. 4).
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Entries close at noon on Thariday, 26th Sep- tember, 1940.
NOTE~One Entry only will be made for the Hunan Handicap {Races Nos. 4 and 7). Entries will be divided into Firel
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54.00 pm-Diamond Day Handicap. Winner $800. Second $300. Third $200. For Austrailon sub- scription ponies, Cinia, Jockey_allowance. Entrance. $3. One inllo.
6130 Handicap-Second Bee-
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p.m.-Yun
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