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Friday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

August 22, 1941.

Items Of Interest To Swimmers

Inter-Schools Gala

Start of the women's 100 yards bronst-stroke at the Lai Tsun- 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

Rosario And

Landolt Win

Pairs Match

A. E. P. GUEST

MADAR suffered

Nazis Seek Information

At V. R. C.

Longest

Match in U.S. Tennis History.

102 Games In 4 Hours

was

NEW YORK, Aug. 21 (Reu- ter).The longest match in the history

the of

American national tennis championship played at Brooklyn, Massachusetts, yesterday when Bryant Grant, the small but tenacious Russell and Davis Cup player, JANUSZ KUSOCINSKI, Pollsh Bobbilt, of Atlanta, beat Edwin long-distance runner, who won the Amarks and Robin Hippiastic, of 10,000 metres race. In the Olymple California, after four hours. Games at Los Angeles In 1932, has the death by been tortured to .Gestapo, according to news reach-{ 13-11.

ing Police circles,

To-morrow

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.

Marz and Y. Volle (Trench Convent). Ip Ting-yue and Doone Slong-joy (St Stephen A. V. Lopes and J. Gomes (28 Sac and Andrew Fong (8t Joseph's). C. Guterres La Ballo) and Chow Kong-

3. Boys Henler 100 yards back-stroke.

Competition promises to be Girls 50 gards breast-stroke-Trang Fung-hwan (Jellos), C. Monteiro (8 very keen, for though times in the heats were nothing out standing, and give but alight promise of champions of the near future, the results general ly show that the finalists are cf. gina 50 yards back-stroke-Tsang a muchness that will tax the eyesight of the judges at the finishing line.

9. Boys' Junior 50 yarda back-stroke- pul (Chung Wahl.

Funk-kwan (Betillos), C. Guterres (5)

Mary. Anderson and Y. Yolle (French Convent).

1. Demonstrations by A, K. Rumjaha (back-stroke), Luiz M. Remedios ("But terfly

stroke) and D, Hutchinson (free style.

12. Glzta Diving-C. Guterres

and Y Yolle Mary's, J. Anderson (French Convent).

But from the girls will come the beat competition, as regards stan. dard, for in their ranks are in *** cluded Miss Ko Miu-ling, the La 13. Boys Senior 220 yards free-style... Tsun star who will be swimming W. Teo (St Stephen's), D. Young (St for the Ying Wah Girls' School, Joseph'el Sandberg 3. Roza-Pereira

and AV. Lopes (La Balie). Miss Jackie Anderson, outstanding. Boys Junior so yards free-style Aprinter of the V.R.C, who will Weng Fen-kin. Chan Yen-twee and K. be turning out for the French Con- Thomas (St Stephen's). W. Ribeiro and

A. Marques (La Silio). Miss

Celesto Guterres, “15, Boys' Benler medley relay 13 x vent. V.IL.C.'s most promising girl swim--DB.S. St. Joseph's Ballo PA, L mer who will represent St Mary's Balle "D" and St Stephen's. School, and Miss Tsang Fung- and St Stephen's.

Lal Teun breast-stroke re- 17. Boys Benior diving-Cheng on and for the Ng Blew-hoo (St Stephen's), D. Pomeroy

(La Salle) esentative who swima

and J. Anderson, Jr (St Belillos Publlo School.

Jasepive).

18. Boys' Junior medley relay,.-La Salle

The first three named are opposed-18. Diving

exhibition by 1. Rozt

[19, Boys' Junior free-style relay 14 x

in the 50 yards free-style, with any Pereira and Ed da Roza. one of likely to win; the last 501-St Stephen's, La Salle and Naal

thent

50 yards Wah. Scores were 14-12, 15-17, 6-4, 4-0, three will appear in the

[20. Gftia' fres-style relay (4 x 50).- back-stroke, while Miss Tsang should have little difficulty in winning the French Convent and St Mary'

21, Boys senter free-style relay (4x 50)-DU.S., St Joseph's, La Ballo and St 50 yards breast-stroke,

Blephen's,

Grant twisted his ankle Kusocinski, like many hundreds of second set. other prominent cliizens, was charged

being AND T. Aby the Germans with

the nected with anti-German

eclipse in

lawn bowls pairs championship ground activities. when they met D. A. Rozario and

con- under-

J. 8. Landolt at the Civil Service Although they had no proof, the Cricket Club last night, the latter Gestapo were determined to extract winning 20-17 after leading all the information from Kusocinak!, who was tortured for several months 1933.

before being put to death.

The Cralgengower pair Included two 4's in their card, one on the 3rd and the other on the 8th, while the Kowloon C.C. combination registered when one 4, this on the 17th end Rozario and Landall were seven shots ahead, 17-10.

Deciding Factor

Landolt was the deciding factor in the match. Of the lends, Guest had the alight. edge_over Rosario, but Madar had no reply to the deadly driving and accurate drawing of the Craigéngower skip.

On several occasions the K.C.C. lying the shots bul pair were Landolt as often as not was succes85- ful in disturbing the position and turn fortune in his favour.

They Brat broke his legs which had brought him so many athletic vletories in various parts of the world, and during a second "in- vestigation they broke his right arin and damaged his right eye.

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

Would Not Tell-

League Tennis

Overwhelming

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

the

to the youngs-

Asters outstanding swimmers THERE was once a runner who

In these

dlos

was training for the mile. of the V.IL.C. and the Colony will give exhibitions over their various and on all practice days would

with a events, which,

running run about seven-eighths of-the- commentary, as scheduled, should distance and then just drop be most Instructive.

K. Rumjahn, into a walk, convinced in him- events, A Colony back-stroke champion, will self that he could finish just Luiz M. Reme that extra little distance when give a demonstration;

will give an exhibition of the the time made it necessary. "butterfly stroke, and David Hut- TWO MATCHES in the

Day after day he repented his Colony sprint champion,

"training" and by the final day had Division of the Tennis League chinson,

show his methods over 100

got himself into the best of condition. were played yesterday, Chinese will R.C. trouncing Central British yards.

so had his, competitors, and and Lionel But Added, Ed da Roza Association 9-0, and Post Office "1"

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

diving exhibition, which will follow was lost over that last eighth of a 54-3

Immediately after the Senior Boysmile. Scores were:

fancy diving event. The may learn auch by contrast.

C.R.C.

9 C.B.A.

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students

The list of events-and-entries will be as follows:

1. Boys' Junior Diving.-K. Thomas (St Stephen's), C. Guterres (La Salle), Chan Yen-twee (Bt Stephen's) and Chow Kong- pui (Chung Wah).

The moral of the story is "always finish the distance."

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

gala last Saturday night the result would have been a tle, Instead of being one point in fa- vour of Lai Tsun, the home team. But

K. M. Wong and Tu Tak lam beat D. A fellow-prisoner who saw Kuso-Smith and Tomashevsky 6-2; beat 8. elunki at this stage, staled that he Fowler and N. Smith 0-3: beat B. Bickford looked like a broken old man, with and N. Whitley 6-4.

T. & Chal and C. N. Tsang beat Smith a long white beard, and was prac-anti Tomashevsky 6-3; beat Fowler, and Smith - 0-9; beat Elcluford and Whitley fically blind and dumb,

Chan Yu and Y.WC. Ilong beat Smith mary edit pa long list of Smith - vend Bickford, and whey fosephina) and Donald Young, 15t ticipated the justified disqualinen on

0-1; beat Whitley 2, 1, 4, 0, 0, 0, 2, 1, 0, 3, 0, 1, 2, 0, 0 -20 martyred Polish patriots. Quest and Madar:

Rosario and Landolt:

1, 0.4

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

He died later and his name

bas

-3.

B-1.

2. Boys' Senior 100 yards tres-style. 3. Gomes La Salle), Andrew Fong (St Joseph's), Q, Rosselet (D.D.S.), W. Teo

disqualification of Celeste Guterres for a bad turn. However, is of the oven- Ing were

of the younK the Lai Taun stars, Yau Sal-kwan and Lau Tal-plug in the 440 yards. The time was only one second

3. Boys Junior 100 yards free-style K. Tomar, Chen Yen-fwee and Wong Pen-kli (St Stephen's). Bouza and C. Throughout his ordeal Kusocinski Post Office 5 J.R.C.

31⁄2 Guterres (lan Bale).

4. Giria 50 yards free-style-Ko Mlu- 0, 0, 0, 1, 2, 1, 0, 8. 2. 0, 4, 0, 0, 1, 717 refused to uller a word that might

J. Howlett and W. Morrison beating (Ying Wab), C. Guterres (St Mary's). be of value to the enemy, says the Ramier and D. Godkin 8-3; beat A. Poliak Anderson, Arculll and Y Yolle report.

and M. Talan 6-3; beat E. Whilgob and (French Convent).

of 5. Boys' Senior 100 yards breast-stroke. the Colony record established by Kusocinski won the 10,000 metres A. Odell 6-2.

A. G. MacPhamon and Y. 6. Fung beat-Kong Yla-wing. G. Wang and Kwong Chan Chun-nam last year. race in 1032 in 30 mins 11.75 secs, Ramler and Godkin 5-4 drew with Pollak Chiu-sheung ( Baile). Lee Cheuk-am Earlier rumours that this young

(51 Wah) and Chan Chen-po which still stands na the Olymple and Talan Q-6; beat Whitgoh and Odell (Nam

Joseph's),

star, Yau Sal-kwan, would offer B. K. Chin and C.C. Chan fost 6. Boys' Junior 50 ýurde breastustroke-Chan strong competition for the mid- made, by the great Finn, Paavo namler and Godkin 0-0 lost to Foliak It Souza and W. Ribeiro (La Salle), Ko dle distance this year seem Nurini, in the Games of 1920.

and Talan 0-8: lost to Whitgob and Odeil Wal-hoong (St Joseph's) and Chow Kong-

founded. While Kusocinski ran at

City, 1547

pui (Chung' Wah). London, in 1934, and won the Har- the best vey Memorial Cup-an

EUROPEAN "Y" WIN QUADRANGULAR record. The previous record

AQUATIC GALA

was 0-3.

EUROPEAN "y" took honours athlete in the A.A.A. championship in the Quadrangular swimming meeting of that year for his victory gala held at the Y.BLC.A. night, beating the Royal Scots by in the three miles race in 14 mins 2214 points to 18, with Smail Untis, 13.6 secs,

Jast

15, and Middlesex, 124, taking third and last placings.

2, Beots; 3. Middlesex, Signals and Com- The programme was very short, bined Small Units were disqualified.

Long Plunge-1, Leut. Willoughby there being only six events, and the "y" took first place in both 300-yard (Small Units) inft sins; 3. Lieut. Hunter (Middlesex) 60ft zina: 2, L/Cpl Boven relays and the 50 yards sprint. (Scels) 46ft 2ins; 4, A. F. May (Y.M.C.A.)

With a plunge that bettered second ft Zina

Diving-1, L/Cpl McReady (Scots); 2, by over 10 feci, Lieul Willoughby col Dignan (Small Unitri; 3 H. D. Booker (Middlesex) won the long plunge, (MCA) and 3, Hardy (Middlesex), and L/Cpl Melendy (Royal Scots)' 300 yards relay, Y.M.C.A. (D. Hut. was first in the diving.

E. A. Roberts. E,

shinson, G. Saunders, Larsen); 2, Binali F. Paul, C. Goldman.

The water-polo gama between Units; 3, Scots; 4, Middlesex.

Whites and Colours was drawn......

Results were!

80 yards-1 E. F. Paul (V.M.C.ADS 2

BIK Hunt (Šmall. Units: 3 Meluan

(Scola); 4. A. Smith (Middlesex), Time

de 0/0.

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

Water-Polo Tourney

Navy B beat 8th Coastal Regiment

300 arda medis relay. YMCA (D-1 in the water-polo tournament yes.

D. Booker, H. Maynard, Goldman,

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

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