SOUTH CHINA BASEBALL TEAM
South China's baseball team that figured prominently in the local league this year. Seated are C. B. Wong (manager), F. C. Leung (coach) and Harry Chin (cap- tain). Ming Yuen.
'Varsity Aquatics
Charles Huang
Sets
New Half-mile Record
At Y.M.C.A. Pool
(By "Tinkar"}
SWIMMING casily and without opposition, Charles Huang (Morrison Hall), who came second to Chan Chun-nam in the half-mile championship of the Colony, took first place in the half-mile freo-style final of the University inter-Hostel swim- ming sports held at the European Y.M.C.A. yesterday. His time of 12 mins. 37.2 secs. is a new record for that distance, the previous record being that of 13 mins, 32.7 secs. established by Lau Po-hei (also Morrison Hall) in 1936.
Huang finished three lengthe ahead of Ng Tsun-man, the well. known aprinter, who was second, The tanex returned you may
For indicate clure competition
the Anala on Saturday The free-style events are, of course, dominated by Ng Tsun-man and C Huang, who, incidentally, promise glve the Charpleship once more to Morrison Hall, but the breast-stroke and back- atroke events are very open,
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Women's
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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
October 3, 1940.
GARRISON SPORTS NOTES
Team of Boxers Coming
Interport Trials. From Philippines
At V.R.C. To-day
Interport trial for the 100 and 200 yards back-sirokc, 220 yarda breast-stroke, women's 50 yards breast-stroke, will be held In the V.R.C. pool to-day al 6 p.m.
The entrance fee will be 20 centa and receipts will go to the South China Morning Post Bombing Fund.
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Bowls Singles
Formation of Servicemen's Teams For Indoor Bowling
(By "Jake")
IT HAS BEEN OFFICIALLY announced that a team of boxers from the Philippines, and possibly Macao, will shortly be seen in action in Hongkong under the management of a well-known China Coast promoter.
It might also be of interest to know that an ex- middleweight champion of the P.1. will be among the "invaders", and he is spoiling for a fight-especially with servicemen.
Indoor Bowling
The full co-operation of the manager of the Hong-
kong Bowling Alleys has been promised in regard to the formation of a team or teams of servicemen. He will sponsor their formation and their fixtures.
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Football
The Service Corps soccer
team is in great form, and
Golf Meeting A.J. Hall Beaten By
The Autumn Meeting of the Ladies
In the 440 Funds heats One Section of the Royal Hongkong Golf swimtner, after indicating hat he Club was held at Deep Water Bay would not swim, which would have and winner of the Tombstone Clem- made it unnecessary to hold the petition was Mrs. A. K. Mackemie.
Hidden Spol prize Was heats, came forward at the last
WOTH bay minute, swam 100 yards and then Mrs 5 Cassidy. rare up! The intention, obviously, The proceeds, which amounted to was to make Huang swim that dim- $108, have been went to the British tance in the hope of tiring him for War Organisation Fund the later heads? I think i was meant to be strategy.
The Onnis will be held on Saturday in the Y MUA pool coininenetag at 2
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RESULTS
Yesterday's results and finalists are To bows
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880 yards free-style anal-1. Charten Huang (Morrison) 12 mins. 2/10 Reca (record); Ng Tun-man (Morrison) 13 mina 56.4/10; 3, Kenneth_lo (Morrison) 11 min 208 /10; 4. LE Guterres (Rect)
kt. GOD/10.
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(Morrison) mink (Lugard) 0 mins, 49.
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100 yards back-stroke.--Ng Tun-mah iMorrison) 65; Hu Kwan-Jun (Ellot) 872/10; Wong Yat-hung (Lugard) 675/19 L. Gulert (Rect; 13.4/10; A. 1o (Reel) 90.3/10
free-style-Ng Trun-man (Morrison); Charles Huang (Morrison) Lo Morrison); A
V Ororio (Lucard) and Wong Yet-hung (Lugard).
40 yards back-storko-luf Kwan-Jun (11) 37.0/10; 1. E. Guterres (Teet 378/10; Wong Yat-hung (Lugard) 37 (/10,
Tun-man (Morrison) 23,
100 yardı
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U.M. Omar 21-16
Surprising Relapse Of Form
(By "Wick")
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make likely to strong bid for Second Divi- alon honours this year.
Their Inst two matches have given them a goal average of 14 For and 2
beating Against, Kowloon FC. 8-1 two Sutur- days ago and beating the 30th By A 8-1 Just Saturday.
A Request
The H.K.S.R.A. WISH I to be known through these channels that they are in need of a match. The concern in nol เก the trength and composition of their opponents, but in the game it.
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Loyal support from their respective followers is giv. Ing the remaining teams in the Knock-out Champion. ship a confidence that will be hard to break.
Muddlesex legt will meet the Royal Corps of Signals in Anal the latter having overcome the redoubtable opposition from the 8th Heavy Regt in the semi-
Hockey
St. Andrew's Club, hav- ing made it known that they are in possession of badminton and table tennis play teams prepared to Army Units, are in the proctas 1 fortning thell hockey side, and extend the sang challenge to Chile teams in this game as well
ASSN. HOCKEY MEETING POSTPONED
AFTER a brilliant start that gave him a lead of 9-0 over the first seven heads, A. J. Hall eventually suffered defeat 16-Z1 when he met U. M. Omar in the Third Round of the
The longkong luckey Association Colony lawn bowls Singles Championship at the Club de Recreio Oxtures meeting arranged for 0 p.m. Andrew's Hall has The match went to the 22nd head, and over the to-day in St. yesterday. last 15 ends, Hall revealed a surprising relapse of form and been postponed to October 10. added only 7 shots to his opening 9.
Unlike Hall, who was consis- !
de yards free-style Ng Teun-man (Morzar Dresat-stroke-Tug Ton-chutently around the jack, UM rison) 26.5/10; 2. V. Ozorio (Lugard) 21.1/10, C. Huang (Motion 27,8/10; Wong (Morrison) 3 mina, 41.2/10 Wal Kol-chak Yol-hung (Lagara) 29.4/10; Wu Ching-tel Morrison) 3 mins 154/10 Yeung Yuk-
Morrison) 296/En
wa (May); Hui Kwan-lun (Elot) and San Wal-y:n (Rice),
190 yards breast-stroke-Lui Kwan-lun (Elot) 30.6/10; Wong Yat-hung (Lugard) 15 yards individual medley (back breast 3.1/10; Yeung Yuk-wa (hday) 03.3/10, W. and free styles),Wong Yat-hung (Lugard)
S. Cez (Rteet) 4/10; Tang Hon-chiu i 64.4/in; Ng Twin-man (Morrison) 54 5/10
Morrison) H.
Kenneth Lo Morrison) 58 Eut Kwan Ho (cets: un Elipt) 59; Young Yuk-wa
tuang 00.8/10.
440 yards free-style.-A Kenneth Lo (Morrison); Charics
FIRST CLASS TIP
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Omar found it difficult to draw League Tenuis over the opening heads.
Even-
tully, carelessness On Hall's part gave Omar the shot on the 8th end. And thereafter, Hall
DECIDING
figured in a remarkable collapse | MATCH IN
of form.
'A" DIVISION
Ompt, co-incidentally, found his green, and, as in scoring his two 3's #1 and at, was continually drawing around the jack over the full heads for which he showed a definite pre- ference.
THE FINAL of the A division of
day belween Chinese.
On the 21st heud, Hall recovered the Lennks league will be played to- champions, sufficiently to take advantage of a temporary falling-off on Omar's part, and Indians, runners-up for the past
few seasons, at Causeway Bay. 5 p.m.
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and drew for a 3. But there Htle dubt at that stage as to who would wİST
Happy Valley Matches
Three games were played Civil Service C.C., the which were:
at the scorts of
It F. da Luz bent W, K. Way 21-0
on the 17th end,
A. R. Minu beat C. S. Rosselet 21-19 at the 23rd.
W, Hong Sling beat J. C. Remedios 21-12 at the 21st,
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As both Clubs have been without defeat, interesting teants should be witnessed
The following will be the teams; Chinese-sul Wal-pul, Tsui Yun- pul, Paul Kong, Ho Ka-lau, Iu Tak- cheuck, Chan Tak-chan,
Y.M.C.A. TEAMS
The following will represent YM.C.A. at King's Park this week:
To-day v Kumaon Runes (8 pm.). -Benwell; Jordan. Baxby, Heptonstall Pennington, Waldron; Coombe, Gornmell, Dunne, Colledge, Highlands.
Baturday-Firsts v. R.E. (4,30 p.m.) — Benwell: Jurdan, Saks, Commeil, A. N.
Heptonstal Pen-. alngton, Waldron:
Other, Dunne, Ughlands. Second v. Signals (3 p.m.)-Benwell; Klileen. Rot- ton: Spencelarh, Tomlinson, Grani; Zn- cey. McGowan, Bmits, Ireson, Deven.
SPORTS ADVT.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
THE EIGHTH
RACE EXTRA MEETING will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY OF SATURDAY, 5th and THURSDAY, 10th October, 1940, commencing at 2.00 p.m. ơn both days.
p.
The First Bell will be rung at 1.80
on each day.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
No One without a badge will be
Indians-3. A RumJohn H. D. admitted to the Members Enclosure. Rumjahn, O. Rumjahn, 1. M. A. Razack. Bact
A. H. Madar, A. R. Minu.
must be worn throughout the duration of each Meeting in such a manner as to be readily identified,
Badges admitting Non-Members to
to the 18th end, the former was lead- the Members' Enclosure and Club
Of these three matches, the bowling by 14-12 only. His scoring burst Rooms at $8.00 per day for Gentio Ing in the third was, for consistency, of 2, 3, 2 that concluded the game, men and $3.00 per day for Ladies far the best. C. S. Rosselet, after however, was in keeping with the (both Including tax) are obtainable leading Minu 18-10 on the 18th; ability he had shown hitherto, and it through the SECRETARY upon the conceded 3,1,3 to lead by 18-17, and was only by narrow margins in each personal or written application of a then gave away a
on the last end, The game finished in semi-dark situation.
case that Remedios falled to alter the Member, such Member to be respon
sible for all visitors introduced by ness, and Rossclet's tactics for the
kim, and for Payment of all Chils, Anal head was surprising. They had, until then, been playing mainly over
The Secretary's Office, 1st floor, short to medium heads, but in the THE SURPRISE of the day WBS Exchange Building, (Tol. 27704) will bad light Rosselet threw the jack for from the Kowloon Football
added.
his
AT KOWLOON FC:
ctc.
Club close at 11.45 am, on both days.
the
a full head and it became a test of where A. Eastman' eliminated II. ́A. Tiffins are obtainable at the Club eyesight with a measure of luck Alves 21-13 on the 21st head.
House provided they are ordered in Alves was too erratic for good advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel Itong Sling and Remedios were bowling. Except for one on the 3rd, 21920). ever in close touch, and right up Eastman was then with a total of 0.
next score was 4 on the 8th
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The price of admission to and this was increased to 14 by the Public Enclosure is $1.00 including | 13th-without any change, to Alves' Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies, and is payable of the Gate. Soldiers Two's on the 13th, 14th and 16th, and Sailors in Uniform are admitted however, made it seem that Alves Half Price. was recovering, but it was a flash only, and when Eastmanii scored 3 on
METROPOLE HOTEL
CENTRAL - CLEAN
score.
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"COMFORTABLE ~ FIREPROOF the 18th to lead 19-11, the game was
about over,
By Order,
- C. B. BROWN,
Secretary.
· Hongkong, 30th September, 1940,
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