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Friday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

August 22, 1941.

Items Of Interest To Swimmers

Inter-Schools Gala At V.R. C. To-morrow

Start of the women's 100 yards breast-stroke at the Lai Taun-| V.R.C. gala last Saturday. Mr. S. H. Wong is starting Miss Ko Miu-ling (the winner), Miss M. Noronha and Miss Lo Po kam.-Ming Yuen,

Polish Olympic Champion Tortured To Death

Lawn Bowls

Rozario And

Landolt Win

Pairs Match

Nazis Seek Information

JANUSZ KUSOCINSKI, Polish long-distance runner, who won the 10,000 metres race in the Olymple Games at Los Angeles in 1932, has

death by been tortured to Gestapo, according to news reach- Ing Police circles.

the

Longest

Exhibitions By Champions To Encourage Youngsters.

High Standard For Senior Girls' Competitions

(By "Tinker")

THOUGH GREATER SUPPORT may have been shown by the Schools, there were, nevertheless, a most encouraging number of entries for the inter-Schools' gala arranged by the Victoria Recreation Club, and the finals will be held to-morrow evening at 5 p.m. at the latter's pool.

The early start is to accommodate those spectators who are desirous of attending the open air band concert on the Cricket Club ground later in the evening.

7. Girla. 50 yards breast-stroke,--Tsang Fung-kwan (Betiltos). C. Monteiro (S

Mary's) and Y. Yolle French Conventi

. Boys' Senior 100 yards dark-stroke-

Competition promises to be very keen, for though times in the heats were nothing out- Ting-yue and Boone Slong-loy (St standing, and give but slight stephens, A. V. Lopes and J. Comes (La promise of champions of the near future, the results general-C, Guterres (La Balle) and Chow Kong- ly show that the finalists are of 10, diris 50 yards back-stroke-Tsong Fund-kwan (Dellilos), C. Guterres (st

and

Valle a muchness that will tax the Mary). Anderson

Salle) and Andrew Fong (61 Josepti'n).

D. Loys Junior 50 yards back-stroke- pul (Chung Wahl

Match in U.S. eyesight of the judges at the French convetit).

Tennis History

102 Games In 4 Hours

Was

NEW YORK, Aug. 21 (Reu- ter). The longest match in the hlatory of the American national tennis championship played at Brooklyn, Massachusetts, yesterday when Bryant Grant, the small but tenacious Russell and player, Davis Cup Bobbitt, of Atlanta, bent Edwin Amark und Robin Hippinstiel, of California, after four hours.

Scores were 14-12, 15-17, 6-4, 13-11.

Grant twisted bis nakle in

4-6,

the

League Tennis

Kusocinski, like many hundreds of second set. other prominent citizens, was charged

anti-German under-

A. E. P. GUEST AND T. Aby the Germans with being con- MADAR suffered eclipse in the nected with lawn bowin pairs championship ground activities, when they met D. A. Rezarlo and J. 9. Landolt at the Civil Service Although they had no proof, the Cricket Club last night, the lattes Gestapo were determined to extrart winning 20-17 after leading all the information from Kusocinski, wha months was tortured for several way,

before. being put to death.

The Craigengower pair included iwo 4's in their card, one on the 3r and the other on the 0th, while the Kowloon C.C. combination reg'ster.d one 4, this on the 17 end wher Rozaria and Landolt were seven shots ahead, 17-10,

Deciding Factor

Landolt was the deciding factor in the match. Of the leads, Guest had the slight edge over Rosario, bu. Mudar had no reply to-the-deadly driving and accurate drawing of the Craigengower skip.

K.C.C On several occasions the

lying the khots but pair were Landolt as often as not was succesN- ful in disturbing the pusition and! turn fortune in his favour.

Rosario and Landolt: 1, 8, 4, 1, 0, 0,

2. 1, 4, 0, 0, 0, 2, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 2, 0, 0=20

0, 2, 0, 0, 1, 1,

Guest and Madar:

3, 0, 0, 1, 2, 1, 0, 0, 2, 0, 1, 0, 0, 1, 2-17

EUROPEAN "Y" WIN QUADRANGULAR

AQUATIC · GALA

They first broke his legs which had brought him so many athleticj victories in various parts of the: world, and during a second. "in- vestigation" they broke his right arm and damaged his right eye.

thrown Later, Kusocinski was into a dark cell with practically no food or water and was periodically subjected to reth tortures and; third degree methods.

Would Not Tell

Overwhelming

Win For C.R.C. In 'D' Division

finishing line.

11. Demonstrations by A. K. Rumfalın (back-stroke), Lulz M. Remedies ("But-

style). But from the girls will come the terfly" stroko) and D. Hutchinson (free- Diving C Guterres rst best competition, as regards slan-42.Ctrl

Mary**}, J. Anderson and Y. Yolle dard, for in their ranks are (French Convent).

13. Boys Senior 220 yards free-style cluded ass Ko Mlu-ung, the Lat Tsun star who will be swimming W. Teo (St Stephen's), D. Young (BL for the Ying Wah Girls' School, Joseph's), A. Bandberg, J. Roza-Pereira

and A. V. Lópes (La Salle), Miss Jackle Anderson, outstanding 11. Boys Junior 30 yards free-style- sprinter of the V.R.C. who will Wong Pen-kin. Chan Ven-fwce and K. be turning out for the French Con- Thomas (St Stephen's), W. Ribeiro and Celeste Guterres, 15 Boys Benlor medley rely 03, 0)

mising girl swim-DBE St Joseph's, La Balle V.R.C.'S most promising

vent,

mer

| A. Marques (La Sallo).

who will represent St Mary's Salle "B" and St Stephen's

16. Itoys Junior medley relay.-La Salle School,

and Miss Tsang Fung and St. Stephen's

Lal Trun breast-stroke re- for the who swims

ave

11. Boya Henior diving-Chiang On and Ne Blew-hoo (8t Stephen's), 1. Pomeroy (La Salle) and 3, Anderson, Jr (St Joseph's),

15. Diving exhibition by i Noza- Pereira and Ed de ftoza. 501-St Stephen's, Liz

19. Hloys Junior free-style relay (4 x Saile and Nam

Bellion Public School. The first three named are opposed in the 50 yards free-style, with any one of them likely to win; the last three will appear in the 50 yards wa back-stroke, while Miss Tsang should26. Girls free-style relay 4 x 50)--

21. Boys' Senior free-style relay (4 503-009, Sesents, Salls and Si have little dimeulty in winning the French Convent and St Mary's 50 yards breast-stroke.

Stephen's.

8 encouragement to the youngs-

Asters, outstanding swimmers THERE was once a runier who

of the V.R.C. and. the Colony will

was training for the mile,

Five exhibitions over their various and on all practice days would

which, with

running run about seven-eighths of the scheduled, should

eventar.

be most instructive,

distance and then just drop

In these events, A. K. Rumahin, into a walk, convinced in him- Colony back-stroke champion, will self that he could finish just give h demonstration: Lulz M. Rere that extra little distance when dios will give un exhibition of the

show his methods over

100

Day after day he repeated his Colony sprint champion "training", and by the final day had TWO MATCHES in the "D""butterfly" stroke, and David Hut-the time made it necessary. Division of the Tennis League chinson,

Hot himself into the best of condition. were played yesterday, Chinese will

so had his competitors, and British yards. IL.C.

Central trouncing

Added, Edda Rozu and Lionel But Association 0-0, and Post Office

R.C. Roza-Pereira will appear in a fancy when it came to the actual race it beating -the Jewish

diving exhibition, which will follow was lost over that last eighth of a Immediately after the Senior Boys' mile.

The moral of the story is "always fancy diving event. The students

finish the distance." may learn much by contrast,

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$14-34%

Scores were:

C.R.C.

0

The list of events and entries will

1. Hoy Junior Diving-K. Thomas (8t Stephen's). C. Gutertes (La Salle), Chan Yen-twee (St Stephen's) and Chow Kong. put (Chung Wah).

9 C.B.A. KMWong and In Tak lam beal D. South and T. Tomashevsky - Urat-9,be-ns-tollows: A fellow-prisoner who saw Kuso-Pawler and N. Smith 6-3; beat B. Bickford einski at this stage, stated that lend N. Whitley 0-4.

T. F. Choi and C. K. Tsang beat Smith looked like a broken old man, with a long while beard, and was praca Tomashevsky 6-3; beat Fowler and Smith 6-3; beat Ulgkford and Whitley tically blind and dumb.

0-3.

Chan Yu hud Y.W.C. Heng beat Smith of Smith 6-1; beat Bickford and Willey

18-1.

2. Boys Senior 100 yards free-style- J. Gomes La Salle). Andrew Font (St Joseph's), G. Rosselet (D.B.9.), W. Tes Joseph'n),

Though the story has no bearing on Miss Lopes' case, had she but finished the distance in the 100 yards-back-stroke in the Lai-TruD-- V.R.C.

last Saturday night result would have been a ile, Instead of being one point in fa- vour of Lai Tsun, the home team. But who could tell? Not one on-

nane has and Tomastrvsky 5-4 beat Fowler and St Stephen's) and Donald Young. Stielpaled the justified disqualification

He died later and his been added to the long list martyred Polish patriots.

Throughout his ordeal Kusocinsk! refused to utter a word that might be of value to the enemy, says the report.

Post Once

51% 3.R.C.

3. Boys Junior 100 yards freestyle.ot IC. Tomne, Chan Yen-wer and Wong Pen-kin (St Stephen's), R. Souza and C. 314 Guterres La Salic).

J. Hewlett and W. Morrison beat S. Rammler and D, Godkin 6-3; bent A. Poliak and M. Talan 0-3; beat E. Whitgob and A. Odell G-2.

even-

bad turn. Celeste Guterres for n

However, highlights of the ing were the displays of the young Lal Tsun stars, Tau Sal-kwan and Lau Tal-ping in the 440 yards.

as only one second The time was of the Colony record established by Chan Chun-nam last year.

4. Girls 30 yards free-style-Ko Mlu- lng (Ying Wati), C. Guleres (St Mary's). J. Andersen. J. Arcul! and Y. Yolie

French Convent).

5. Beys Senior 100 yards breast-stroke Kusovinski won the 10,000 metres

A. G. Mack'lesson and Y. S. Fung beat-Kong Yiu-wing. G. Wong and Kwong race in 1932 in 30 mins 11.75 secs, namler and Godkin 0-4: drew with Pollak Chiu-sheung (La Balle), Lee Cheuk-lam and Chan Chien-po (St which still stands as the Olymple and Talan 6-6; beat Whitgob and Odell (Nain Wah)

Joseph's),

50 yards breaststroke. and C.C. S. K. Chin

6. Boys Junior record. The previous record made by the great Finn, Paavo Ramler and Godkin 0-6: last to Poliak It Souza and W. Ribeiro (La Salle), coChan strong competition for the mid- and Talan 9-1: fast to Whitgob and Odell, Wal-hoong 1St Joseph's) and Chow Kong. Nurmi, in the Games of 1820.

pul (Chung Wati). 15-1. City, Kusocinsk ran at White London, in 1934, and won the IIar- vey.

best Memorial Cup-as the

B-3.

was

EUROPEAN "y", took honours athlete in the A.A.A. championship in the quadrangular swimming meeting of that year-for his victory

Jast Y.M.C.A. cala held at the night, beating the Royal Scots by the three miles race in 11 mins 2214 points to 18, with Small Units, 15. and Middlesex. 12%, taking third and last placings.

The programme was very short, there being only six events, and the took first place in both 300-yard relays and die 50 yards' sprint,

With a plunge that bettered second by over 10 feet, Liout Willoughby (Middlesex) won the long plunge, and L/Cpl Meftendy (Royal Scots) was first in the diving.

The water-pulo gome between Whites and Colours was drawn,

Results were:

50 yards, E. F. Paul (V.M.C.A.): 2. Big funt (Small Unita); 3. Bichugh (Bots). 4. A Smith (Midijlesex) Time

28 3/0,

300 Yards medley relay-1, YMCA, IN,

13.6 secs,

2, Seals; 3, Middlesex. Signals and Conse bined Small Units were disqualified.

Willoughby Long Plunge 1, Lieut. (Middlesex) Saft Vins: 2, L/Cpl Bevan (Small Units) 40ft Bine: 3. Lleut Hunter (Scots) 40ft 2ins; 4. A. F. May (Y.M.C.A.) 43ft 2ins,

Diving-1, 1/Cpl Mcfteady (Secb); 2, cpl planan (Small Units); 3 N. D. Bookst (MCA) and J. Itardy (Middlesex),

200 yards relay-1, Y.M.C.A. (D. Ilut- chinson, C. Saunders, E. A. Roberty, E. F. Paul C. Goldman, R. Larson); 2, Small Units; 3. Scol, Middlesex.

Water-pato Whites 4 (E. F. Paul 4) v. Colours (Dignan 2. May, Sutherland),

Water-Polo Tourney

Navy D bent 3th Constal Regiment

D. Booker, R. Maynard, G, doldman, 9-1 in the water-polo tournament yes-

A. Roberts,, W. S, Gegs. D. Hutchinson); terday in the Navy pool.

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