Friday, HONGKONG, TEL
June 20, 1941.
Swimming Galas To Aid War Funds
Grand Combined Meet On July 26
Interport Possibilities: "Y"-Lai Tsun Return Match
(By "Tinker")
SWIMMERS are striving to do their bit for the war effort, and galas aro being arranged ål- most wholesale for the Bomber Fund and British Fund for the Rolief of Distress in China. In this, one of the greatest attractions will be the Com- bined Chinase v. Combined V.R.C.-Y.M.C.A. meet at the V.R.C. pool on July 26.
Arrangements hvae more or less been completed, except for the selection of the teams, and in the composi- tion of the latter the gala will assume the aspect of a pre- view of the Colony Championships.
Only one change has been made in the suggested pro- gramme, which will now be
400 yards relay--4 men, 4 .women. 300 yards free-style relay.—Teama of six.
150 yards medley relay-Back- siroke, breast-stroke, and free-style. 100 yards free-style.-Two fron each team.
Women
300 yards free-style relay.—Teams of six.
150 medley relay-Breast-stroke, back-stroke and free-style.
Boya
200 yards inter-School relay- Teams of four.
Services
50 yards inter-Unit-One swimmer per Unit.
THE
E selection of the Chinese team will be decided by heats. The
date for these has not yet been fixed,
but they will most probably be held
at the Chinese YMCA. Sing Tao,
THE CONQUEROR
Joe. Louis The unbeatable Brown Bomber
Tennis
Aspirants For U.S. Women's National Title
Alice Marble Worried About The Veterans
RYE, N. Y.-Whon Queen Alice Marble puts her na tional singles tennis crown on the block at Forest Hills, there will be a promising | pack of rising stars nipping at her heels.
They may be a bit worrisomo to the winsome young blonde who rules the tennis world at 26, but they're not her biggest worries-not by long odds.
Some of them, Queen Alice con fides; are good enough, of course, to upset even the best inid plans on the right day, but Miss Marble fears; a couple of court-wise veterans for more.
Who might be the ten young women most likely to dethrone her? Helen Jacobs First 66MRST of all," she said, "there's Helen Jacobs, Don't forget her. She's been play- ing regularly and should be in'top- notch farm by the nationals. In top-notch form she can play plenty
•
of tennis, and I look for her to be
right in theré út the last."
Miss Marble, listed, Sarah
Po last year's No. 3 in the
national rankings. Miss Palfrey was topped last year only by Miss Jacobs
W. Mair, and F. N. Hill, skips in the surprise Rinks Cham- pionship match on Sunday last. Hill bent Mair 17-16.-- Ming Yuen.
Louis
Unbeatable Joe
Compared To Great James J. Jeffries
JOE LOUIS keeps on licking "challengers" for his
and Miss Marble, Miss Jacobs, world' heavy-weight title, and no doubt will continue to
Alice, recalled quickly, carried her
to three torrid sets in Uie 1030 finals. do so for a good time yet.
Wide Field
A wide open, Allco blieves, but of bristling with knock-outs, seems His record, already long and
FTER those two, the field is
best she picked
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formidable teams, contze who has claimed 15 letin, in his Virginia Woifenden, No. 5 for 1030, to give him a lending place THE CONQUERED SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED as per published lists $2,213,361.50
with the recent acquisitions, are
most
quently, the Combined Chinese will defence of the world heavyweight as the most likely winner. Miss among the men who have held
no doubt be mainly composed of championship. members of this Club.
Though it does not matter, greatly which side is the winner, I would put my faith in the Chinese who would include Ng Nin, Ng Teun-man, Trang Cheong-ming, Tommy Kew. Chan Chun-nam, Lau Tal-ping, Fong Chong-yiu, Enrique Chan, and Lau Yiu-ting of the men, and Ko Mul- ling. Ho Wal-king, L, Sadick and LI Po-luen of the women,
OUT
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suggested again that Hongkong travel south.
It would be a great thing if local swimmers could make the trip, but I doubt if permission can be obtained, though thero Lax a greater possibility of such than
inst year.
Mr L. R. Ildefonso, of softball and, baseball. fame, has recently been UT of the V.R.C, members' gala transferred to Manila and has under- on Baturday fast emerged three taken the job of a local represento- tlines of interest. The first was tive. Being familiar with conditions Misa Jackie Anderson's 50 yards in Hongkong, he will conclude more sprint in 314 zoon, A. K. Num-direct negotiations with the Filipino Jahn's 30% sees for the 50 yards swimmers.
back and Luiz M. Heme-
dloo
braees for
breast-stroke
the 50 yards
We must wait,
SATURDAY was to have been Miss Anderson was without oppo- the return engagement be sillon, the other swimmers failing to tween Lai Tsun Swimming.
an appearance, and she
and the sequently swam against two outside Union
European She Y.M.C.A. in, the Chinese "y"
make
girls, cach covering 25
con-
yards,
won by three or four yards and her pool, but the invitation from time was only see outside Miss Lai Tsun had to be regretfully
Vivienne
Wolfenden has been playing excellent the championships.
tennis, improved greatly over the But does it compare favourably form that carried her to the semi-with that of some of the old-time Anals last year when she forced Alles sluggers? Take the championship to three sets.
career James J. Jeffries for in- stance.
The other seven could be Gracyn Wheeler, Helen Bernhard, Pauline Betz, Dorothy Bundy, Mary Arnold, Hope Knowles or Patricia Canning.
Close to Defcat
)
Jim. snatched the title from Bob Fitzsimmons in June 1899, and defended it nine times before he retired in August, 1903.
M MISS Marblo,although she hasn't
Sharkey Beaten Wimbledon, has been carried to Fitzsimmons
lost a match since 1937 at
FIVE MONTHS after defeating ho outpointed Tom three sets and been close to defeat Sharkey in twenty-five rounds of three times this year.
desperate. aghting. Then he finished Miss Wolfenden took a set from off ex-champion Gentleman Jim Miss Bernhard had her at match Corbett after taking a hiding for point five times only to lose, and Wenty-three rounds, beat Gus Miss Betz was within two games of winning the decisive third set in her. recent match with Allee in the
her
Maryland state finals.
Marble opponents and her tough Louis's Earnings Near
est, though, when the going gets tough.
Commotion
the championship last year, also refused for that date as there Wins New Oaks
bettered her own time
last
time in
It
was Insufficient time for the "European""Y" to select their
in that race year which was 32% becs.
··
The coming Combined gala, it will team. An alternative date for be noted, is composed of all relay July 19 has been suggested by events with each man swimming 50 yards, and if the remainder of the V.B.C.
swimmers have maintained last year's form as these three have, the results will be very close.
the "Y",
of
For some unknown reason there was considerable delay in the de- livery of the letter which took four days to reach the right hands. That STILL exploiting the possibili. was on end called and uns ties of a Manila-Hongkong anally suggested that the previously the "y" was it was interport contest, further cor-mentioned date in July would be respondence has been exchanged more suitable. with the Philippines on the sub- ject of a Meet this year. It will be recalled that towards the end of last season, there were great; prospects of the Manila people visiting the Colony, but last
Feature on the programme will bo two open relays, for which in- vitations have been, or will be Issued to the V.R.C., Sing Tao and Chung Bing.
to
Chun Chun-nar was unable turn out for the Best gula between these two Clubs, but his absenco minute circumstances prevented made tle difference to the final their travelling.
result as Lau Tal-ping took Chun's They, in return, suggested that place in the distance events and won Hongkong send a team down south, easily. but as it was then late in the season,
Reports
Lau's Improvement the plans were shelved.
during his winter training have led At the beginning of the present one to believe that he is capable of 'season, another invitation was sent extending · Chan over the middle
on
down to Manila, but our friends down distances, in which case, the furlong south are again beset by the dimcul- and quarter mile races in this return ties of obtaining leave, and have gala will have a greater interest.
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LONDON, June 19 (Router)
$2,000,000
NEW YORK, June 19 (Reuter)-- The total of Joe Louis's ring earnings
is now nearly two million dollars, He received $154,404 for the
night, out of net receipts, of $586,012.
Billy Conn taking $77,202
Billy Conn Latest.victim.who-was-winning ont Official attendance at the fight was points when knocked out in the 13th The Substitute Oaks run at New-54.487, and the pross gate receipts round in Wednesday's title bout. market to-day resulted as follows: were $451,743, Commotion (Harry Wragg) ...
Turkana (Evans) Dancing Time
(Perryman)
2
3
Odds were 8/1 Commotion, 100/8 Ruhliin (five rounds), Fitzsimmons Turkana and 4/7 Dancing Time again (eight rounds), Corbett again The race was won by two lengths, (ten rounds), Jack Munro (two wween second and third length be rounda); and Jack Finnegan, Hunk
There were 17 runners, others being Grifin, and Joe Kennedy, who lasted Firle (Beasley), Sunnydear Brennan), seven rounds among them. Roman Empress (Elliott), Palenco (Sam Wradd), Hampton (Richardson), Precocity (Beory), Saratoga (Briddland), Beausite (Taylor) and Mercy (Ephraim Smith).
Royal Hunt Cup
Substitute
LONDON, June 19 (Reuter) The Vale of Whitehorse Hunt Oup, a substitute for the 'Royal--Hunt Cup, will be run at Newbery June 28. Acceptances and weights
are:
Old timers class Jeffries as the strongest champion since John I Sullivan
tougher, *****even powerful and a harder hitter than Joe Louts.
more
Jln weighed 10st, 4lbs., was 6ft 1% ins. tali, and had a reach of 70ins. but though his great bulk and massive limbs appeared to make him slow he could move very fast. body usually caused the downfall of when he liked. Mighty blows to the his rivals.
time.
Tough
when he fought Fitzsimmons the first JEFFRIES'S toughness was shown
(0 st 6 lbs), Bold Devil (9 st 1; 1b), ponent out of his crouching attitude, Ombro (1 st 7 lbs),, Prince Tetra Bob's faint had deceived his op- Rhede in Palx (9 st 1 lb), Quatler Then he landed with his famous Maitre (0 at), Broquart (8 at 13:1b); solar plexus, punch, and to make April Leason (8 st.13
ibs)
Eurasian (8 st.11 lbs), Tinio stoP."(8 37 9 lbs),/chin that broke ha right to thei
asure followed with Gloaming st. & iba),
hand. Big Jim (8 st 2 lbs), Plinratis (8 st 2
Jamaica Inn took both blows without blinking. Domaha (8 st 1 lb), Wongrsh
When Jeffries went to his corner (7 st at the end of the round Fitzsimmons
13 lbs), Mickle Bugler (7 st 13 lbs), stared at him. "What's he looking Zaitor (7 at 13 lbs), Davy Doolittle at?" asked a ringalder of Kid
(7 st 9 lba), Nip Away. (7 st 0-lbs), "He's. looking at the next Coy.
Melitos (7 st 3 lbs), Jeepers Creepers replied The Kid." "And he knows (7 st), Dean of Guild (6 st 12 lbs). ¡It." Jeffries won three rounds later.
Baseballers
Unable To Travel
Tennis
JAPANESE STARS TOKYO, June 19 (Domel)
LEAVE FOR GERMANY The Meiji University Baseball: TOKYO, Júna 19 (Domel)~-~~ team which is scheduled to sail Goro Fujikura and Jiro Kuma- for Hawall aboard the N.Y.K.maru of Keio University, who Hner Yawala Maru on June 21 op a have been selected to represent barnstorming trip, hey cancelled the visit because it was unable to obtain Japan in the Japan-Italian- German international tennis tournament starting July 18, left Tokyo at 1 p.m. for Osaka en route to Berlin, AMA
After playing farewell matches at: Osakn to-morrow; the net-stars wil1: steamer Hokoku Maru for Dairen, wall from Kobe on June 21 aboard the. They are scheduled to leave Man
visas;
Cottage Club Week-end Ride
Members of the Cottage Club are reminded that the long distance ride
to Linmahang. postponed from "Inst choull on June 29 Io Berita via week, will take place at 5:30 on Siberis and due to arrive at the Nuat Saturday afternoon.
wl capital on July 10, K
Thrilling
REMITTANCES to H. M. Treasury. through Hong
Kong Government-£130,939,19.6.
2,099,460,18
113,901.32
Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation
Balance on Current Account.
$92,738.03
Cash in Hand-
21.163.29
113,901.32
Collected on 16/6/41
We have examined the books and records of the SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST, LTD., WAR FUND and certify the foregoing statement is a correct Summary of the Subscriptions Received and the manner of their disposal. All administrative and incidental expenses in connection with the Fund, the cost of printing, advertising, postage, etc. have been borno by the South China Morning Post, Limited.
LOWE, BINGHAM & MATTHEWS Chartered Accountants, Hon. Auditors.
Hong Kong, 19th June, 1941.
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