GARRISON
SPORTS NOTES
By "Jake"
Prospects Of Area Aquatic Championships
Titles Should Change Hands
THE RAPID RISE of Army aquatic "stars" has resulted in an intonșe interest in the Annual Inter-Unit Swimming Champion- ships this year, and prospects of titles chang- ing hands are hold bright among Army critics. This gala of gafas is being held in the Army bath on September 18 and 19.
It is interesting to note how military swimmers have sprung into the limelight, and mostly among the bigger Units, there is a fair complement who need watching.
The popular belief held by the Middlesex Regiment. that they will add yet a fews more Trophies to their al Lavish display. I ready
backed by a team that base under the expert eye of M E. W. Railton, of the Eursi pean Y.M.CA. been train ing daily
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For the other events, PS M Ure, Pte. Puddyfoot, Pie Bauritan and Tre. Jennings are the likely starters for the 200 yauds event
Lieut. Dawson. 11 gewcomer, Clettl. Willoughby
uti Sa Blackman will represent the Middlesex in the plunging event
Royal Artillery Entries
I understand that the Rezul Artillery are also attempting a well-sized turn-out, and the patel of the combined Batteries will be there. Their ability to spring 11 surprise must not be over- looked.
Royal Scots' Team
This team, consisting of men who gave such a fine display it match inst week, will prove
for their opponents in all events. Nevertheless, they will have u struggle to keep ahead,
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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH:
September 12, 1940.
KWONG WAH V. EASTERN
Questions
A. V. Gosano, who did not appear on Saturday for Kwong Wah, but who played yesterday against Eastern, getting the ball away with his head. Eastern won by 6.1.-Ming Yuen.
"Y" Aquatic Championships
G.T. May Wins Half-Mile
From L.A. Benn
B. S. Wilson Unchallenged For Back-stroke Event
(By "Ripple"}
G. T. MAY, shaking off all opposition including that
. . A. Benn, churned his way to an excellent victory in The 880 yards freestyle championship of the European Y M.C.A. last night, winning by some 40 yards after an effort that lasted 12 mins. 56 2 5 secs.
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yard back stroke and the Boy's 50 yards free style, resulting in wie Dog R. A. Dod. B.S. Wilson and G Saunders respectively
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For The Cricket League
Meeting On Sept. 16.
(By "Tinker")
WITH the year's expenses
amounting to less than $13, the balance sheet of the Hong- kong Cricket League, which will be submitted for approval at the annual general meeting on September 16, shows A credit balance of $172, of which $105 was brought for ward from last year."
The ngenda for the meeting makes no specifir mention of the League, but it will doubtless be included under "Any Other Busl- ihan ever the ness" for more position of the League needs de- nning. Whether to hold the com- petition will be the first point, whether to conduct it on the same lines as last year or whether to introduce the home-and-away sys- be the tem of matches should second, and lastly would be the arrangement of fixtures
The second and third pointe are, of jenurse, dependent on the pitllude to
wards the first
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Though won work in many as likely to interfere with the pro- mess of any Langue this year, the holding of the tournament is of yet some entwilerable interest to a m
24 Mar (lule, and breeuse of Blais efforts should be made to carly one sunt
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Avenge Defeat The House of Quality & Service
By K.C.C.
Adjourned on August 10 owing ko ral, the Second Division Lawn Bowis
maich Leagize
Koss laun between
Kowloon Bowling Green Clunk mont Cricket Club was resumed yesterday evening at Austin Rosd and resulted 77 side In a win for the home
shots 32.
of
Yesterday's vetory usenged Bowl- ing Green defeat it the hands
Saturday, when they K.t"" were beaten by 00 shots to 64 at Cox's The | Rezash Howling Green bug fened T- Boo by four clear points with ohn
band.
3 yards bienst-stroke--i ** Doud 100 15). 2. A Hymn 137 4/5A PA Gegg tot considerably stackenzie Gour carte secund but
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resent A The adlawing will Company of the Middlesex Regiment Jagainst "Don" Company of the lov
Scots, a the Small Units Knockoute ¡Compelltion in the YMCA poul trend, has a foxt synchronised ann Curtin, but with not enough strength martow at 8.30 p.m.
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the times IN McQueen. J Jennings Referee Burdge and
class of it show, Sounders M. E. W. Itallton.
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Y.M.C.A. TEAM
WHEN
tu-night
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was the half-mile. water-polo | THE great racĖ
May
strongly following the championship events!
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The following will represent European Y.M.C.A. against Middlesex Regiment
H. Eardley; E W. Railton and 1. A the first 20 leugths, gaining 5 yarde
regularly Benn; R. Goldman; A. R. Hunt, E. F Paul and G. Thompson,
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ench 50 yards from the 200 yard mark up to 100 yards.
TO-DAY at the KING'S
ELIZABETH-
The Virgin Queen,
The Tudor Wenchi
Nha Claras dos fans
NOT AS A QUEEN, PUTTING PRIDE BEFORE DESIRE...
BUT AS A WOMAN, FUTTING LOVE BEFORE ALL ELSE!
BETTE
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ESSEX-galint soldier, gay loves,
king among men!
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The Private Lives of
ELIZABETH - ESSEX
IN TECHNICOLOR
AND
GANIC
RCC were unobtr
Betd exactly
the same tear a when the matches were adjourned G C Moss was imoble te skat 10ank No 2 and his vacancy was Rink No 3 A E Mild by Cher Witne
Perry arışl
replaced C It Tribble Champelovirt and Marka, ajut Juck and A. W Ramsey replaced Wellwood and A Spary resportively Rink No 4
T May 112 36 23
A Bene 414, 25, 279) 3. 19. 5. Witori
114 37 3:51. 4. G. Thetipson (15
To-day's Events
Today's
events,
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commencing ut pam, are the 50 yards free- 15 style. the 440 yards free-style. the 100 yards breast-stroke, and the 100 yards boys" free-style.
INDIAN R.C. TO RAISE MEMBERS' FEES
L. I
A Morton, & Aikins, A Buwer. E
Drew beat R 8 Capelt,
Parmanis, T. W. Carr 23-21.
* Curtle, W
F A E F. Pope, H. Walinco,
Chem. man, R Duncan beat A Perry, Trib. ble. G. Taylor. Overy 28-12
Sykes E. Levelt. D. W Waterson. R Leith F. A. L. Lockhart best Fabel. L. Jack, A. W. Jamey 28-10
defeated University
Re- Jewlatt creation Club 64 sets to 241⁄2 in the "C" Division of the Tennis Les- Eur yesterday.
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President's Remarks On the League of friendly games. I have
Sunday League
but there in one very great factor these Kames. They give a chance to the members who have not the time or the ability to play for the Club in
always regarded the Sunday League as a training ground for the younger members so that in due course they may take the place of older memberя AL A11 extraordinary meeting who are forced by the advance of time following the annual meeting of the to give up active participation in Indian Recreation Club yesterday, a League and friendly gomes" resolution for inercasing the subscrip- tion was passed, The reason Ter, the increase was the need for funds to carry out repairs to the Club-house, and make up deficiencles in equlp tornt.
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After referring to other sporting ne- tivities, the President went on to speak of the social side of the Club, and rt- murked that he would like to see more dinners, whist drives, concerts and other functions held in the future.
Present at the meeting were Mr. A. The report End accounts were
ELECTION OF OFFICERS
rt Arcu!li (President) Mr. A. G. adapted. Sudlad and Mr. Badan Singh (Vice Presidents), Mr. M. A. Wahab (Hon. Secretary), Mr. S. A. Rumjan (Hon. Treasurer), Messrs. A. Rahmin, A. IL
Officers elected were.-President, Mr. Minu, A. H. Madar, K. Nazarin and
A, el Arcull: Vice-Presidenta, Messrs. Dr. H. el Arculll
C. Rahim Rud Badan Singh: Ноп (Committee)
and Secretary, Mr. M. A. Wahab; Hon. about 30 members.
Presenting the report and accounts,
Treasurer, Mr. S. A. Rumjahn: Captain, Mr. Arculli referred to the plans for Captain, Mr. M. el Arculll: Captain, 1st Cricket XI. Mr. K. Nazarin: Vice- the extension of the Club premises. These plans, he said, had been fully 2nd Cricket XI. Mr. M. R. Abbas; Vice. considered by the Committer and they Captain, Mr. A. H. Ismall: Tennis Re- had came to the conclusion that the Bowls Convenor, Mr. D. M. Khan:
presentative, Mr. linic was not opportune to proceed Committee, Mesata, A. G. Suffled.
with them.
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A. H. Madar; Lawn
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Speaking of the accounts, the Preat-Nazarin, H. M. Omar, H. T. Bormt, A. dent said every effort had been made Rahrain, M. Y. Adol, Dr. H. el Areulll. Introducing the proposal for an in- to cut down expenses, and though there was balance of cash in hand of crease in the subscriptions from $1.50 $200.07,
foreseen that thers per month to $2, the President said the would be an increase in
follow the lead the cost of Club was forced to working and maintenance for the year, given by other clubs in raising the Under the circumstances, there would subscription. The Committee had tried be an Increase in these hautts for their best to keep the old subscription some time. Finance was bound up rates, but it had been found impossible with membership, and tho President to do so longer. sald he would renew his appeal to members to ɑnd new members. There had been an increase of four, since last year, but that was not good enough, ---SUNDAY LEAGUE
MUCH NEEDED REPAIRS
The Secretary informed members that: the increase would provide funds by which the Club could be renovated and much needed furniture, repaired, as well as give other facilties,
Several members spoke against the resolution, saying such an increase might affect the memberships, and dis courage younger members who could not afford the Increase.
Turning to sport, the President said that though the Club had, had: a. 'sue- cessful genson, he hoped they would be able to do much better this year:
Deploring the lack of interest shown in the Sunday League, he said.The usual games of cricket played in the The President replied that he stilf Colony are mainly friendly, and I dare appealed for now members, He did to say without challenge that neither not want to offer new or old members. League nor friendly games, which we a leaking Club-house, lack of equip. hava.played are so enjoyable as the ment, or bad service, which was inevi games we play in the Sunday League. table with the shortage of funds, This might be called family, concorn. The resolution was passed by 24 but they not only maké fór greater Joy votes to 19
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Time And Tide
LAR The Twins at last, and charming as
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cunningly constructed rack. Twins are quite firm about this gin and lime. They know it helps to keep those slender graceful Agure lines which appeal to yachtsmen like some shapely beauty from the yard of master-builder. The yachting world bestowa no bigher praise. And never by atty chance can there be the timest trace of a headache after Rose's, an important point for young indies as stir these unpunctumi Twin.
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