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Thursday.
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
September 201
26,...1940.
NG
NIN BREAKS BREAST-STROKE
Chan Chun-nam Wins 220 Yards.
Free-style By Touch
V. Churn, J. Anderson And Ho Wai-king In Thrilling Fifty Yards Sprint
(By "Tinker")
A SECOND COLONY RECORD went by the 'board yesterday—the first day of the Colony Swimming Championships at the V.R.C.-when Ng Nin lowered Enrique Chaine's 1939 time for the 100 yards breast-stroke by 1.2/5 secs., record. ing a new time of 70 seconds.
This, however, was quite up to expectations, but in the 220 yards free-style event, wherein Ng Nin and Chan Chun-nam met for the first time, the thrilling neck-and- neck struggle between these two over the last length and a half had the spectators standing. The time was nothing brilliant, in fact, Chan Chun-nam, the winner, failed to improve on his time recorded in the heats, returning 2 mins. 32.1/5 secs.
in respect of time. it was a Ng Nin. badly judged race. Chan and Charles Huang who third in 2 mina. 36.45 WHA spen, went off for 28 secs for the 50 yards and 61.3/5 secs for the 100 yards! And this kill- ing start undoubtedly was the cause of the comparatively poor time returned.
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Comparative Times
50 yds. 100 yds 150 yds 200 yds. 220 yds
Finals and Finalists
For Events To-day
The following are the final events and the competitors taking part thin evenlog, commencing at 6.13 p.m.:
Men's 50 yds, free-style
Ng Nm. D. Hutchinson, D. H. Fung Taylor, Ng Tsun-man und Fewni-sang.
Women's 100 yds, breast-niroke 1 Wal-no, Au Met-chuen, Li Po-lurn, V. Churn and Ko Mul-ling. Boys' 100 yds, free-style Gomes, C. A. Yvanovich and
Jo Tai
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Men's 440 yds, free-style
Nin, Chan Chun-nom, Wai-ning Misk
Roch You
Suf-kwan
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Women's 150 vd», Medley Relay Chung Sto. R Baersity, Lalj
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Inter-Schools Relay
OPEN SINGLES
MATCHES
RECORD
SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS
The pleture below gives an idea of the crowd thai is attend- ang at the Victoria Recreation Club for the current Colony Swimming Championships. Stands and balconies are packed to the ilmit.
To the left s picture of Llonct Roza-Pereira, Calong diving champion, giving an ex- hibition during yesterday's pro- gramme. In conjunction with Ed.
da Rora. Staf Photographer.
EASTERN FORFEIT POINTS TO SING TAO
Police And
R.A. S. C. Fined
COM- MANAGEMENT THE difference, until at the post Chan! THE Inter-Schools free-style
MITTEE of the Hongkong Football | relay was another thrilling
SEVERAL MATCHES in the Assn. had many matters to deal with) race. St. Joseph's College heat
Hollands was in the Chair, and the This ended the first meeting e-Wah Yan ollege by a touch, Lawn Bowls Singles champion at their meeting last night. Mr. W. E. first case for consideration was that and the result might have been ship were played yesterday.
Eastern-Sing Tao Two outstanding victories of of the postponed swim- reversed had Chalern, ming second for Wah Yan, not the day were those of W. Gill match.
over M, Medina at the Civil slipped at the turn.
Service CC.. and A. Hyde-1ay over A. W. Hicoek at Craigen
The first named won 21-3 and the second 21-4.
At the Kowloon BGC was a more
W K Way beat W even game,
head Eastern's 2nd XI were permitted to Simpson 21-16 on the 23rd Way scored two 4's 7 on the 17th, withdraw from the Second Division end to draw level at 13-all, and the and their fixtures will be taken over by the Royal Navy, who are granted entry to that division.
This
Lute.
second place
Salle
Breast-stroke Record NG Nin's record in the breast-
stroke was made through College the use of the butterfly stroke. Laiz M. Remedios battled level with him for the 50 yards, but thereafter faded away and fought great fight with Ho Poon-kun (3rd) and Fong
220 yard. Chan Chu29-14#10 Chong-yue (4th). Only a touch separated these last three men. T), 5321, 3 Ng Nin (Chung Sing
2 32.2/5. Charles Buong (VRA), 235 45.
J Gomes slipped badly and lost second post gewer.
on to Wall Yar
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Results
The results were
CHAMPIONSHIPS
ILM
Fun with the normal stroke, puli Women's 30 yards.mi. V Churn VBC)
for the 50.312/5 2 Ko Mut-ling that T A superb cullenge
yards and was only a yard behind at that turn. He was another yard! or no further back
Anderton
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other on the 23rd end-tu wizy
Complete scores were
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Easteru, who falled to field a team, explained that owing to the sudden transfer of several players they were Findings were unable to rulse en XI. against them, and they were ordered op- to forfeit two points to their ponents and were fined $20
UNREGISTERED PLAYERS
unregisetred
Royal Navy
Beat South
China 5-2
Inflicted ROYAL NAVY
second
defeat on South China in a friendly
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were
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Causeway Bay al yesterday, winning 5-2. Victory was tribute to Navy's fine defence. For held Chinese forwarde convincingly by the halves and backs. while GIT, in guai, gave another great performance.
Navy's forwards worked all 10-
and
nos! occasiona gether. penetrated the South Chine defence well through well-thougrt-out and
moves. Hendy. executed
rentre- forward. and O'Regan, inside-left. all the prime were
Inovers of offensives,
kept and
their team.
mates well up to the example they set
STH. CHINA UNSTEADY
Civil Service (
At the other end of the field, the bra M Medina 213 on the GO
H Яumjahn
South Chino defence was clined to 14th end: Basa beat A
THE playing of
The backs failed Craigengewer Ce
through lack of understanding, and 1 5 22-10 on the 22nd end
214 players resulted in fines for both the most unsteady W cuck A Hyde-Lay bent
Police and the R.A.S.C. Pollee were Kowloon PC
fined $10 for turning out with three as a consequence, the goalie. Ho Pu- Women's 100 yards back-stroke.-I. I.. · nits the 16th end Sadick (V.C), 0, 2, Tsang Puig-kwari,
AM Holland beat CE Marques 21-10 unregistered men against the Royal Poy, had much to du. He, too, was 3.10; 3, Lopes (V.RCA 5
Navy and RAO.C., while R.A.SC Taulty in judgment and positioning, Simpson 21.16 un were finest $8 for the same infringe and was left standing on two of the
100 yards
breast-stroke...!.
NI Nin
on the 10th end.
W X Way beat W
Kowloon BQ C.
Chang Sing), 20 trevoid): 2. Lulz M the Zard, a live heal Y 1 Tankment in respect of one player against occasions on which the Royal Navy
Surged in the correct word to des cribe how Ng Ni went into the lead over the second two lengths, and his powerful strokes brought bin in four seconds ahead of ite-(D. Weir, I. Lopes, J. Anderson, V. Churn),
inedios.
heedlos Ch 74, 1 Ho Poon-kanta on the 17th (South China). 74.5/5.
Women's 200 yarda relay, V.R.C. A
2.12.2/5. 2. V.HC. H. Grant, M. Clioa, 2.20.4/5, 3
M Narenha M. Campolman, Yu Pui- Chung Bing (Y) Yip Women's 50 Free-style
yuk. Loo Woon-tao, Lee Ah-mul), 2.34.4/5. 200 yards Inter-School relay-1. St THOUGH the time-keepers Joseph's Fong Wah, Yee Tung-lim, Robert
Bowlsters Win
At the Kowloon
Bowling
Shell
scored.
scorers
Navy ted at the end of the firs A meeting of the Emergency Com-half 2-1, though South China opened mittee followed to consider the case of Teo Kwat-shing, who was sent off the scoring through Chan Tak-tal. were O'Regan and the field for dangerous play in the Navy South China match against the Royal Hendy
In the second half, O'Regan added Green Scots.
two more and Hendy one, while Les Shek-yau scored South China's other
10. D. Young), 1872/3; 2, Wah Yan (John yesterday, Bowlsters beat Volunteers The case was postponed when Tso clocked Miss V. Churn 4/5 Tai, Chaiern, Ng Kam-yeung, Clict Tim second ahead of Miss Ko Mui- wal), 1574/3; 3. La Saile (A. Laper, M. 15-50.
Younk. A. Sandberg, J. Gomex). 1.30.2/5.
V.R.C. EVENTS
W
did not appear, but T30 is not allowed W. L. Walker C. Jeffries, 1. to play soccer in the meanwhile. Newton, J Denkita bent D. Gow. F
Double Tenth Match Flippance, W. Hyde, G. Meyer 20-14. W A Cornell, it. R. Wood, J. T.
ling in the women's 50 yards free-style, to the eye the finish seemed only one of touches. Junior 100 yarda back-stroke-1. R. de Smith. S. H. Dodwell beat R. B. Davies, Certainly only the smallest fruc- Roza (81.1/51; 2. A. J. Husain (01.3/3) tions of a second separated Miss Ko, Miss J. Anderson andĮ Miss Ho Wal-king.
Incidentally, a typographical error in the programme makes Miss Ho into a married woman though she is only 15 years of age,
Ko touched the MIRE
wall first and was followed closely by Miss Ho, Miss Churn and Miss J. Ander- non, but in the last lap Miss Churn
the fore
and alowly moved into came in first by a foot at the out- sido, que vaĀK
Miss Anderson lived up to the promise, of, her heals race, and swam a. fine race for third place.
Women's Back-stroke THERE was only one girl in the back-stroke over 100 yards. Miss L. Sadick several yards in the lead at the 'end of the first 50 yards, and aventually won by five oralx in 85 seconds.ve of
Was
Mis Tsang Fung-kwan, Miss Les Cheuk-wah brid Miss IV. Lopes Agured in a ane struggle over the last two lengths, and Miss Lee, who was lying third, dropped out of the running when she falled badly at the last turn..
Women's
J. A.
A MATCHI will be played between
goal,
The teams were:
Royal Navy: Cif; toneywell, Brit; Hontwell, Croft, Phippen: Allison, Hendy, O'Regan, Bourne.
South China: Wong Cheng to Po
(Yuen Shul: The Kam-hung Lam Tak- Do, Luk Tat-hung: Chin Chi-fal (Lee Tin- oil. Chu Wing-keung (Lee Tae-ho). Chan Tek-fai, Chow Man-chi. Lee Shak-yau
11 V. Pearse, F. Tuck. C. S. Bosselet the Chinese and the Rest of the Co-pull: Teang Chung-wan Lee Kwok-wa!
Fraser. E. V. Searle, J. T. 19ay on the Club ground at 4 pm, on Smalley F. MarGowan beat S. October 20, the proceeds to be for the Leonard. W. S. Hilller, F. Cullen, Erlish Fund for the Relief of Dis-
tress in China. Kern 21-18.
Junior 40 yards championship 28-18 A Silva-Netto (694/8): 2, 1. M. Remedios (0.15): 3, A K. Rumjahn (0.23.3/3).
Boys) to Fards back-struke A Lopes (343/3); 2. J. Roza-Pereira (41.1/5); Monteiro (30)
The victorious U. S. S, Mindanao baseball team that beat H.B. in the League play- V.R.C. "A" were without op off 3-5 last Saturday and won the pennant for 1940 season.. W. S. Chase, manager of the
team, is kneeling at the extreme left of the front row.-Ming Yuen.
position in the women's
"Y" Hockey XI's
The following will represent the ¡Y.M.C.A in hockey matches this
week (at King's Park):
TO-GAY "A" v. Royal Signali 4.30 p.m., M. Benwell; Killeen and Saxby: Fishlock, Pennington and Waldron; Smith, Gilchrist, Taylor, Dunne and Highlands.
Baturday
1st XI v. Khalsa (454 pan.).-V. M. Benwell: Jordan and Yourieff: Coombe Pennington and. Waldron; Sraith Gilchrist, Taylor, Dunne and Highlands.
2nd XI v. Navy XI (3 pm.)—Fishlock; Heptonstall and Baxby:
Spencelayli, Tomlinson and Gorman; Macey. Dormer, Smils, Ireson and Jeffrey,
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