A coloring of the edges of the r-uniform complete hypergraph is a G[subscript r]-coloring if there is no rainbow simplex; that is, every set of r + l vertices contains two edges of the same color. The notion extends G[subscript 2]-colorings which are often called Gallai-colorings and originates from a seminal paper of Gallai. One well-known property of G[subscript 2]-colorings is that at least one color class has a spanning tree. J. Lehel and the senior author observed that this property does not hold for G[subscript r]-colorings and proposed to study f[subscript r](n), the size of the largest monochromatic component which can be found in every G[subscript r]-coloring of K[r over n], the complete r-uniform hypergraph. The previous remark sa...