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SECOND

Saturday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

August 31, 1940.

NOTES

"WICK'S" BOWLS

DIVISION STRUGGLE TO-DAY

-B.G.C.

Kowloon F.C.'s Opportunity North Point Gala To Challenge Kowloon -B. G. C.

Interesting Matches In Open Championships

WHILE one waits for either Recreio “A” or Craigongower to slip in the First Division, and so, probably decide the destination of the Senior Shield, interest in the League transfers to the other Divisions, especially the Second.

To-day's Programme

To-day's programme is as follows:

FIRST DIVISION

Hongkong F.C. Indian FLC.

Craigengower

Police Ievrelu "B"

SECOND

Kowloon C C

In the Third Division, Electric's slip last week-end against the Hongkong Football Club, as I anticipated might happen, cost them the leadership of that Division to Hongkong Ce the Prison Officers, who put it over the Hongkong Cricket | Kowloon FC Club in a big way.

To-day, Recreio ("A"- travel, Sunday. R. Basu, A. E. Coates, aver to Happy Valley and play J. 5. Landolt and C. S. Bose Craigengower quartet, the Hongkong Football Club, Jet, while Cralgengower are at home eliminated G. Duncan, C. P. to the Kowloon Doek». There Needham, N. J. Bebbington and should be no upset there.

A. Brooksbank 27-15, but the

Bul in the Second DivÁSHOTA, a game was not so one-sided na!

ity

the greatest the scores would indicate K that

have effect on the clampiaudup in that between the Kowloon Football Club

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the Kowloon Howling Green Club on The former's geen positions in the langue are

Craigengowet

Recreio

Civil Service

THIRD

Hongkong CC rulgengower

WRM

v. Réttelo "A" v. Kowloon Docks v.- Kowloon C.C.

Kowloon B.G.C. Civil Service

DIVISION

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Kowloon HG C

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tion to challenge the Bowling Green to a re-play, while if any ship outs among either of them, and all goes well with both frisgengnwer Taikoo, three may be a ple e

situation that is full of gresibilities, and for that reason the future matches in thề Division will be interesting.

Craigengower are being enden laitt ed by the Kuwison Craket Club, while Taikis are at the Honghong Cricket Club Both should wit

So much for the League

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ANOTHER game. The score of rest near and the

which helied the interest signalled by the 4 on the 15th hend that lay in it. was the Pairs that ended Dumann's run of scoring Championship match between A.

It was a beautiful wood that took M. and U. M. Omar and W. Gill back the jack and gave the RIPS Land G. Dunean at the Civil Ser- j Brat futur 11 fully desered the

applause it received, for tire

LAST of the Rink quarter-final vice Cricket Chron red white Salt was tucked away out of

played last The Otuars won 25-11, but it reach of Duran's draw Was

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Championship Bowls

THREE MORE PAIRS IN QUARTER-FINALS

THREE more pairs have entered the quarter finals of the Open Championships. C. F. Needham and A. Brooke- bank eliminated J. Gellatly and L. A. Collyer by 22 shots to 16 on Wednesday, while yesterday, J. S. Landolt and R. Basa beat J. Watson and R. Keown 25-11, and A. A. Razack and S. S. Rosselet beat A. Bone and T. A. Madar,

Chinese 'Y' Manage To

Beat S. China 55-54 23-4.

Chinese Bathing Club Third

In Triangular Contest

Starting with the small margin of five points over their nearest rivals, South China Athletic Association, the Chinese Y.M.C.A. opened shakily in the finals of the Triangular Aquatic Tournament held at the Chinese Bathing Club pool yesterday evening, and just scraped a win, mainly through a magnificent swim by Miss Lee Kwok-wah in the Ladies 200 metres free style relay, 55 points to 54. The Chinese Bathing Club came third with 36 points.

Surpassing the Ladies relay for thrills, the Men's 200 metres breast stroke provided an excit- ing tunale between Fung Wai- | cheung (Y), and Ho Pun-kan

(S.C.A.A.).

Pung Wal-cheurt (Y) Fun-kno (S.C.A A 1 swam neek anci neck over the fist 100 metres of the 200 metres breast abrukt for "A" Clans Fong had a slight advantage in the 5th and 6th Bap. when he Iona hed a split went ahead of Ho In the 7th Imp he opened out to lend by half a body's length and the nial tap was a keen duel with Fung boiding tenacionasly to his slight lead to win by about 21y metres

The 200 meter breast struke for 15 lass dirt red ir k for the all either Lau Put kan (Y) und Aw Lung-wah ISCAAS were level Is the firal few lengths, and it was esther's face it to the 5th los Lau Ipad from which he sprung unto a never · looked like fing He In-

s reused this lend to scan by four huely lengths

FIRST VICTORY

Miss Lee Chioh-walt scored South Chidentity first major vielory, when she took the 100 metres back stroke to slump her as offering serious op- position to lady exponents f th t

struke

With

three of their gavinaner swimming the breast stroke, South China was not able to offer a serious enough challenge towards the end of The 200 metres Ladies relay

The Chinese Batting Club con- tingent looked as if they would win till Miss Lee Kwok-wah (Y), who was givers a

a lead of about 10 metres

to make up, took the water and i a magnificent. fighting, 50 metres, overhauled the CBC third stringer to give Miss Ma Po-ching a substan- tin? lead which she had I) U uption but to win the race with.

EXCELLENT FORM

per-

Wong King-woon (CBC) showed excellent form to win the diving with 155.40 points The dive that won him repeated rounds of ap- plause, and possibly the

utic, was the back swallow, which he formed to perfection as regards form in the air and entry in the water.

The Tournament ended with an exciting water poln match between C.B.C. and the Y. the former win- ning by 3 goals to 2.

For the Y So Fak-faf at goal gave an excellent exhibition, saving point blank shots from both hands of Wong Sau-sang, and his anilelpation sow him through a lot of ruts carefully prepared by Wong Sau-sang and Company.

Following are the results:-

RESULTS

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Пора

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A mina 20-4/0

100 Matres Jireart-stroked. Yeung Ting-pong (Bouth China; 2. mu Man-tul (CBC

Wa Kum-n AY M.CAL.

Time 1 min. 574973 Girl 100 Metres Breast-stroke-1. M Ho Wal-tak (CBC); . Miss Cha Bal- (Both China, Time 2 mins 10 sech. 109 Meirts Ladies Relay, YM.C.A. itaw Tak-shing. Tip Bul-ping. Lee Kwok- wah and Ma 1o-cheung) 11 mins 47-3/4

****

Women's Autumn Golf Meeting

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At Recreio yesterday, Razack and Rosselet were more than a match for Bone and Madar.

MORE EVEN GAME

A more even game was that be- It was announced yesterday that tween Landoli and Basa v. Watson the women's sedilon of the LHK. and Keown. The Craigengower pair Golf Club would be soon holding a beld the lead throughout, but it was Tombstone Compeition, and that not until they registered a six on the the Potting, Driving and Approach-19th head that the issue could have Ing competitions of the Autumn been said to be beyond doubt, Meviing on September 24 had been

The losers scored on only seven of cancelled.

the 21 heads, and though up to the The Tombstons competition IDth end there was still a possibility actually part of the Autumn Meet- of their pulling the game around, on Ing and will, therefore, be held on respective form the Craigengower that date, and not, as was aparent-players deserved their win. 17 Implted, on a date separate to shal of the Autuma Meeting.

KOWLOON F.C. ANNUAL MEETING

The annual general meeting of that

terday, when in his report, the Pre-

**); 2 C.D.C (Chrong Pul.chan, Yip Kowloon Football Club was held yes- | Man-hei, Leung Chi and Ho Wai-kuen 12 t 30-1/3 ween 2, South China theo Phen, Lee Chick wah. Aw Mai-chueuident. Mr. C. M. Manners, stated and Ho Wat-mun}

Dying-1, Wong King-Woun

ICBC) 150 40 polite 2. Pok (heng-sang (Y) 3. Young Cheung-wpl (CAA)

Water poin,—C" B.C' & Chinese Y 2

Local Baseball

INTERNATIONAL

PORTUGAL-U.S.

FINAL TO-DAY

that the effect of the

wat on the Club had been a drop in AnasceD-—

gate receipts being some $2,000 be- low those the previous year.

The scores were;

4. Watson and

the

FL. Krown

IRA

J. B. Landoft and

KL. 13***

rebuliding fund' and interest,

Mr J Gibson was elected a life taunting to 3083, the deficit for the member of the Club, and the follow-fael by extraordinary Income which en was $1,419,69. However, this was ing officers were elected for the new amounted to $1,860."

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RECEIPTS DECREASE

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President. Mr CM. Maaners, Vice- President, Mr Ra; Chairman, Mr.

ME [Hall; General Committee, The decrease under football gear and Messrs. A 1 G Eastman, J. Smith, W expenses was due to fewer matches on Simpson, tr Chittenden. C Futter, the Club's ground, which is reflected in Wong Sik-chung, and W Williamson the considerable decrease in stand (football captain); Bar Convener, G. receipts. On the other hand, it was

Tound necessary to create a CM Manners, who presided,¦ for doubtful debla amounting to $500, which is a most unnatisfactory position Y last annual meeting г for a Club Uke this to be in. I do Proceeds To War Fund August 23 we were all worried about hope members will help by promptly the situation in Europe. Since then discharging their financial obligations Great Brinin bins declared war and to the Club. Baseball's tit-bli for the week-end in the world of sports great changes) will be the clash between Portugal have, necessarily taken place. Financial- and the United States (without the y last year's football season was not caah in bank and in hand, compared U.8.8. Mindanao) at Caroline Hi! Beunte receipts were with the large amount of creditorя, this afternoon at 3 pm. To-morrow, was partly due to Kwong Wah not an overdraft from the Hongkong and $2.000 below the previous year. This together with lunna from members and the third game of

five-game sharing our grounds and most of our Shanghal Bank. This, in spite of hav series between All-Blongkong and the malchon Bui

the Chinese were ing a general surplus of $5,300, may U.S. Navy for the Charity Cup will played at the end of the sens when pppear a little dieult to understand, take place on the same ground at Interest was locking.

but I would point out that the Club I do not ห Lo curb club na tunk $13,000 In Its clubhouse. amenities in any way, but as you bowling green, furniture and fixtures. will see from the balance sheet, we obtaining loans from members and the which has only been made possible by cannot afford to build a large new bank and using The credit of those wing to the Club present,

Arms from wharre wo obtain our Atter providing for depreciation and supplies,

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Hoys 60 Metres Free-style-1. Lai Bum- ming (South China); 2, Lau Man-hom C.B.C.); a. Tit Sui-lari (Y.M.C.A.). Time: GO-2/5 Deca.

Girl 50, Matres Breast-stroke.-1, Mist To Wai-tak (C:H.C.); '2, Miks 1o. Bal-mun (South China). Time: 50-4/8 secs,

Men's 200 Metres Breast-stroke CA Class). Fung Wol-cheung (Y.M.C.A.}; 2. Ho Pun-kon (South China); 3, Young Tai-fun (C,B.C.) Tune: 3 mins, D-2/5 sec Men's 200 Metres Breast-stroke (1 Clas)-1, Lau Put-kan (Y.MCA); 2 Aw Leung-wah (South China); 5, Wong King-wo (CBC). Time: 2 mins, 24-1/5

BCCT.

Ladies 100 Metres Back-stroke-1, Migs Lee Chick-wah (South China); 2 2. Mi Ho Wai-king (C.B.C.), Miss Lu Blu-ping (Y.M.C.A.). Time: 1 min. 44-1/5 bec

ton's 400 Metres Free-style (A Clus). 1 Yeung Cheung-wah (South China); 2. Chan Kwok-kwan (Y.M.C.A); 3, Chan.

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