THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1925, -

...

LOCAL SPORT.

Shrewd work redounds to the

credit of the handicappers as will be seen in yesterday's events. Aj singles "A" match went to 7-5,1 8-6, and the three mixed doubles

CHARITY SOCCER., At the same time, the players takties were very close.

CHINESE BEAT KOWLOON

AT HOME.

MORE GOOD MATCHES.

[By "Dutchie"]

ing.part have been seen to better

staleness may be taken as being advantage: End of the season responsible for same poor play McKelvie and McBride were the only two to show anything like their old fonn. The Chinese were without Li Wal-tong: their light, ning shot, Ip Kau deputising, and he was responsible for all the A very pleasant game was seen openings that led to the three goals on the Kowloon ground, last even-being scored, Chan Kwong-iu ing when the home team turned was in his element on the small out against a strong Chinese com- ground and was seen to advantage, "hination, in aid of the funds of the his game being superb.

Kwong Wah Hospital,"

The teams lined up as follows: Kowloon-Rasmussen'; Wheeler, Reed Turner, Mekelvie, Caveille; Mason, Hayes, McBride, A. Duncan and Muir.

Chinese Lau Hing-cheung Lal Yuk-tat, Chan So; Leung Yuk- tong, Wong Shui-wa, Lam Yuk- ying; Pang Kam-wing. Sa-n Kam- shun, Wong Pok-chung. (p. Kau and Chay Kwong-du

Mr. F. Smith very kindly took

charge of the game.

With a very weak team it was ant to be expected that Kowloon would win this game, but they put No a very plucky fight and although the Chinese scored three goals without response.the result filters them..

Both teams deserve thanks for turning out for such a deserving cause, for by their united endeav ours, the Kwong Wah Hospital will benefit to the extent of over two hundred and sixty dollars, 4 creditable effort for such a small ground.

Coming Games.

Of the matches down for decl be that, between S. E. Green (who sion today, perhaps the best will was champion many years ago) and W. Hyde (the KC.C. player)) in the second round of the Open Singles. This match will be pro- ductive of some rattling gpad | tennis.

THE CHINA MAIL.

THEFT OF A CHILD. GOT TO MACAO “BY ACCIDENT."

SPORTS CABLES.

HOME TURF.

OUTSIDER WINS CITY AND SUBURBAN.

(Reuter's Service.)

London April 22. The result of the City and Yesterday's

Suburban (miles) run at Epsom mixed doubles, T. H. King and to day was as follows:-

wingers In the Mrs. McElderry and W. and Mrs. Ironside, are now in the semi- final They will play one another for the right of entering the final.

Details follow-

JJ.

Yesterday's Results. (second round):-T. Yamada beat Open Championship Singles IM. Razack 6-4, 3-6, 6-1, 6-1. (Third round): S. A. Rumjahn beat S. H. Ismail 6-0, 61, 6-2. H.D. Rumjahn beat M. E. Lo 6-0, 3 6, 6·0, 4·6, 6.3.

third round)-Yew Man-tsun and Open Championship Doubles Ho Ka-lau beat W. Hyde and EC Fincher 6 3, 6-2, 7-5.

On Saturday, the Kowloon tean will again be out in the cause of Charity when they will have as opponents, the Police team. The ing Children's League and 1 under--Dr. D. J. Valentine beat O. C.) game will be in aid of the Minister-

Club Championship (first round): stand that Mr. P. P. J. Wodehouse, Womack 3-6, 6-1, 6-3.7-3. C.I.E., will present a small souvenir to the Captain of the winning team. This game will also take place on the Kowloon 'ground..

round):-Dr. W L Thomas (rec. Handicap Singles "A" (Arst 15) beat R. J. Saunders (owe 3/6) 7-5,8-6,

On Saturday, May 2, the Chinese In the first minute Wheeler team will be out against a team-D. D. Dryden and C. W. E Handicap Doubles (third round): miskicked from Ip, Kay and picked from the Civilians of the Bishop (rec. 3/6) beat G. Miskin Rasmussen had to punch away Colony. This game will be play and C. Blaker (rec. 3/6) 6-2, 6-4. from Suen's shot; the ball went toed in aid of the funds required Lam Yuk-ying who sent behind. for the Far Eastern Olympic-G. R. and Mrs. Sayer (age 1/6)! Mixed Doubles (second round): From the goal kick the Kowloon Games. At the conclusion of this beat A. H. Crook and Miss. H. forwards got down and Lau had to

game the "Lai Wah" Cup recently Bailey (rec. 46) 7-5, 64. (Third " came

out to" a forward bass won by the Civilian tean, will be round)T. H King and Mrs. from McKelvie with McBride presented. in close altendance. Play The following have been select-Montague Bates and Mrs. Davison McElderry (scr) beat Lt. Col. F. S. being transferred, ip. Kau sented to represent the Civilians (owe 15) 8.6, 6.3. W. and Mrs Chan away on the left, and when Rodger (Club,) Wheeler (Kowloon), Ironside (rec. 4/6) beat Col. and well down that player sent over a Bishop (Club); Watson (Club), Mrs. Russell Brown (owe 3/6) 5-6, fine centre, Pang, on the right, Stewart (Club); A. Duncan (Kow. 63, 6-4 was standing, unmarked: heoon) Johnstone and Forsyth received and a well directed drive (Club), Johnson (Police). Rocha from him found its mark, the hall and Brown (Club de Recreio)... resting safely in the hack of the net amidst wild cheering from the Chinese spectators:

Within two minutes the Chinese were another goal up. Ip Kau was again the instigator; he sent Chan Kwongiu away and that player, after beating Wheeler, cut in and sent in a hard drive. Both Reed: and Rasmussen got to the ball but the, former deflected it past the goalie.

TENNIS TOURNEY.

MANY SPLENDID MATCHES YESTERDAY,

cixirts.

RUMJAHNS WIN.

court the

To-day's Programme.

Open Championship Singles (second round):-W. Hyde v. 5. E. Green, Dr. D. J. Valentine v. W. H. Choa.

Handicap Singles "B" (second round)-L. F. Ralph (rec. 2/6) v. C.W.E. Bishop (owe 1/6).

Handicap Doubles round)-W.

(third

B. Cornaby and

N. L. H. Raflton (scr.) v. De D. R. Gawler and Dr. G. E. Aubrey (owe 4/6).

BILLIARDS TOURNEY.-

TO PLAY IN

FINAL,

"[By "Hotspur." Yesterday was an exceptionally From the kick off the Chinese busy day at the HK.C.C. tennis were again conspicuous, the-

More than the average left wing especially so, and Ras-number of matches were played, mussen was called on to save from some providing good class tennis. Chan Kwong-iu. At the other Umpires were badly in demand YVANOVICH end Chan So miskicked badly and Miss and Mason was, presented with a officiated for a mixed doubles Dorothy Holyoak grand opportunity of scoring for game. Kowloon, but shot wide. Later, players had to umpire themselves and challenger, won his way to

On another Lan had to come out to a shot and each took a turn at writing up the final of the billiards champion- P. Yvanovich, formerly champlon from McKelvie, and eventually the score sheet! Muir brought relief by sending

Perhaps The Chinese for provided the

the match which ship by defeating Ng Sze-cheung over the bar. wards again came into the picture the Open Championship Doubles semi-final at the V.R.C. last night. most thrills was by 1,000 points to 974, in the and Rasmussen saved from Suen tie. Yew Man-tsun and

After being over 200 points in | Ho expense of a corner Ka-lau had won the approbation arrears on the first session, the free kick was eventually of the crowd the

in a

previous ex-champion warmed up and won a sent out by Wong Pak-chung

round by pulling the game out

and exciting game. In close Pang Kam-wing

over of the fire against Honda (the losing. Nz Sze-cheung had the the bar from 1 pass

from singles champion who was an in. pleasure of making a break of 91, Ip Kau, Kowloon paid a flying terested spectator yesterday) and which eclipses the previous best visit to the Chinese goal but Hayes his Japanese partner. The Chinese of 75 (also by Yvanovich) in the sent out, and from then to half-pair, though not quite so good as tournament so far time their defence had difficulty, in on the occasion referred to, beat keeping out the smart Chinese the much-fancied Kowloon com forwards.

at

the

Half-time Chinese Kowloon nil.

sent

2. goals,Fincher. Resuming, the Kowloon team underwent some changes; Duncan dropped to left half, Caveille to centre hal McKelvie to centre forward and McBride to inside left. This certainly improved the team, but it did not prevent the Chinese from having the major portion of the game. Woog Shui wa was very conspicuous in the opening minutes, but the ball was eventually seat behind when a goal looked certain..

Ng led by 515-270 but Yvanovich got in front at 674.

The winner's best breaks were 52, 50, 38 (twice), 37, 36, 34 (twice) and 31 (twice) Ng made 91, 43 (twice), 37 (twice) and 32.

bination, W. Hyde, and E. C Ho.puts his whole body behind this department he was excelled 4 powerful forehand drive but in by Hyde. Fincher was very neat.

Yvanovich meets S C. Kwok (a former semi-finalist who is in the He's service was anything but final for the first time) on April 27 like what he Honda, and Yew was seen to his Osmund (holder) in the challenge put up against and the winner will play Mr. A. J

the better part of the game, the best with his chops and cuts. For round. Chinese pair were on the offen. sive, their splendid volleying standing them in good stead, Hyde and Fincher were enterprising in superior pair. going up to the net against a

matches, H. D. Rumjahn an inter- There were three Open Singles

ting up the best show.. port player, and M. K. Lo, put-

:

RETURNED HOME..

PORTUGUESE INTERPORT

FOOTBALLERS.

Kowloon came into the picture and Lau put behind a hard drive by McKelvie. From the corner kick, the ball bobbed about dan. gerously in front of the Chinese

Yesterday the Empress of Asia goal, but Duncan eventually sent

brought ⚫back the Hongkong out. Chan Kwongu was sent with other Indian competitors in baliers who played a series of mat- Rumjaho, I am told, in company ream of Portuguese interport foot away from the kick and beating the tournament, has been fasting ches at Shanghai. Most of them Wheeler on the run, cut in and (between sunrise and sunseth for belong to the Club de Recreio, scoled with a rising ball that certainly did not look hard to save.

the best part of the Ramthan Kowloon. a month and was, consequently, Lau was called on to save from off

According to reports, they were Caveille, and at the other end Ip of his best performances

colour. Lo put up

one rather unlucky to lose the interport Kad was through but by a supreme the last two or three tournaments extra time.

in match with their compatriots after effort Turner just tipped the ball and took the Indian to five sets Hongkong and Shanghai Portu

A combined team of over the line' for a corner. The when the pace told on him, Every guese beat the Rest of Shanghai, -resulting free kick

abortive, and play being transferr concentrating on Lo's backhand. ed, Lau had to defend his charge Bath placed superbly and often from shots by Muir and Mason. left the other standing. Rumjahu Chan Kwong-lu was sent away again but Turner. beat him for attack, his volleying at the net was more often than not on the the ball and sent out to touch, being quite good, but Lo Iobbed The ball got in "front of the Chinese goal for a time and bet smashing showed signs of falling with precision. The Indian youth's. McKelvie and Hayes tried hard to off but he deserved to win by his reduce the arrears but Chan So brilliant all-round play, and Lai Yuk-tat, assisted by Leung Yuk-tong, played a sterling game who is probably next to Honda On the next court, T. Yamada, for the defence and eventually the among the Japanese players, won ball going out, play was trans his way to the third round by ferred to the other end for Suen to

defeating another Indian lad in test Rasmussen. The Kowloon I. M. Razack by three sets to one. goalie pushed away, Reed cop Yamada's smashing and overhead ceded a corner in endeavouring to work won him many points and his clear, and Loung shot over the bar forehand drive, like most. Japanese from the free kick. Rasmussen players, Saved from Chan Kwong-lu just as Razack put up an excellent fight very powerful. the final whistle went, leaving the and will be heard of again as he Chinese pinpars of a very clean has a winning style. game by three goals to mode.

proved point was fought for, Rumjahn

Some Comment. Kowloon certainly missed the services of some of their stalwarts.

was

S. A. Rumjahn entered the top by defeating another LR.C. player most bracket of the fourth round In S. H. Ismail.

THE MODERN VIEW.

Greek Bachelor......... Mademoiselle M.2 D'Orsay..... Eighteen starters

I

3 Won by half

A length; a length and a half between second and third. Greek Bachelor; 50-1 Mademoiselle; Starting prices were 25 1 against 10-1 D'Orsay.

ran third last year to Ulla and [Greek Bachelor, starting at 8-1. Verdict. Ulula being also an out. sider. Greek Bachelor is by Bachelor's Double-Mitylene.]

JACK TAR WINS.

INTER-SERVICE SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP.

DRAW WITH ARMY. (Reuter's Service.)

JUDGE'S STERN COMMENT.

The defence of a prisoner charged yesterday at the Criminal Sessions with kidnapping a boy was that he had taken him out to going to Macao, the beat had tex, had met a friend who" was staned without his being aware of it and when he got to Macas he had no money to return.

Cross-examined, Leung Shing, the prisoner, admitted that the friend he had met had returned to Hongkong without his having told him to inform the parents of claimed, told him to the boy, but he had, prisoner bring enough money back for him to return.

evidence and said that the prisoner The parents of the", boy, gave was well-known to them and asked on the day in question for them to allow him to take the boy to tea. ; They did not wish him to go at first but eventually agreed on con- dillon that prisoner should return with him in a short time. That was the last they saw of their boy for some time and eventually the grandfather traced the prisoner to Macao where he found him, the boy and Tang Ping who was the man the prisoner said! He had gone to see off to Macao when the boat, weht.

Tang Ping was also up for trial Portsmouth, April 23.. but His Lordship directed the Association football

In the faal of the inter-Services jury to return a verdict of not ship, the Royal Navy and Royal evidence to connect him directly champion-guilty in his case as there was no Marines team drew with the with the kidnapping. Army, two goals all.

Leung Shing was found guilty pionship.

"The Navy thus wins the tcham-unanimously and in passing judg

ment His Lordship said prisoner had been found guilty of a peculiarly cruel and deliberate offence. In most of these cases a child was enticed away and then his parents were blackmailed In order to made money people like the prisoner did not care what suffering or pain they inflicted on the parents.. He would deal severely with every prisoner con- victed of an offence like this and prisoner would go to prison with hard labour for five years.

BOLTON'S SIX.

RED ROSE FOOTBALL ." DERBY."

LATEST HOME RESULTS.

(Reuter's Service.)

Results

LONDON, April 22. of football matches played to-day (home team given first) are as follow:-

. The jury called to try the case Henderson, L. G. Guterres, J. T. was as follows: Messrs. M. T.

Goldsmith, F. M. Garcia, H. W. Abwee, J Gardner and A. M.

Barnsley...39 11 17 11 44 59 Coventry.40 11 21 8 45

DIVISION 1. Bolton W....... 6 Blackburn...... 'o Larcina.

DIVISION 11 M'chester U... Southampton. I Blackpool 4 Port Vale

(Manchester's draw prolongs the agony in the promotion race.

prospects of avoiding relegation} Blackpool's victory lifts them out of the ruck and enhances their)

"What a silly idea to represent ought to be a revolver cupid with a bow and arrow. It Journal Amusant, Paris

DIVISION III (SOUTH).

Bournemouth, o Queen's P. R. 2

Hartlepools... 1. Durham.........

DIVISION III (NORTH).

Accrington ... 2 Tranmere ......

SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

(Router's Service.)

GLASGOW, April zz. the Scottish League-

Results in the first division of Kilmarnock 4 St. Johnstone o Airdrieonians. I Dundee. behind the Rangers in the race for [Airdrieonians are now one point the championship.]

ENGLISH LEAGUE.

DIVISION 1.

Goals

Team P. W. LD.F. A. Pts. Hudders

field T39 20 5 14 63 25 54 West Brom

DIVISION HIL Southern Section.

Goals.

P. W. L. D. F. A. P.

Bristol C.......40 21 10 9 57 38 Plymouth 40 22 9 9 70 37 53 Swansea....39 21 8 10 64 33 52

Millwall 40 17 10 13 56 37 47 Newport.40 19 12 9 59 4 47 Exeter.40 19 12 9 58 44 Swindon 40 18 11 11 58 36 Brighton

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15--Prefix, an asimilated form of

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28- Unit

29 Certain kind of vehicle (p) 31--Withered old woman

33--To soak, na fax

34--A popular shofifat 35-Girl's name-(famlilar). 36-Otatant

39-Most moderats in effect or

degree

40-A girl's head covering 42~~To brado, a rool" 44-A hard, heavy, black wood 48-Latin for "thun”,

47-Vernaity

48-Aficor covering

48in biology, a simple, single-

selled organism

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3-Thia and filmsy 4-Public netlabs (abbr.).

To shrade A Turkiak gevernen of Algiers 7-8soner than

8-A drawing-room S-Royal Navy (abbr.) 10-Not yours

12-Suffix, the same as "an" 14-A sack or pouch 18-Title of priest in Italy and

apain

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ocean

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(abbr)

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(The solution of the above cross-word puzzle will appear in to-morrow's "China Mail" along with a new cross-word puzzle.),

RECORDS BROKEN.

UNIVERSITY SPORTS MEETING.

CP98.

dohora of prizes and all those who helped in making the meeting a Bud He also paid u tribute to the ussful wil tard work put in by Mr. B. P. Ng, us. Honorary Secretary, and Messrs. Hett and Aller iwa.postponements this itins who marked out the course month awing to rain, the annual athletic sports of the Hongkonggrend pleasure in calling upon Mis closing he said 110 ha University Uniem were held at Kubewall to give away the prized

40 18 14 8 54 44 44 Pokfulam yesterday der ideas both she and Mr. Kotowall he Northants 40 19 15 6 48 39 44 weather conditions, There was always taken a deep interest in the

Southend

Mrs. Kotewall then gave awa

39 19 15 5 50 48 43 large attendance of students and welfare of the University. Watford.....40 36 15 8 37 47 40 friends, Sir, Chaud Severn, us Gillingham...40 12 14 42 38 one of the judges, took an active the prizes to the winners at th Norwich.39 12 14 13 Charlton-40 13 16

47 37 part in the proceedings.

sports and leo medals for the 46 37 Two H.K.U. records were broken Hongkong Busket Bull Lengt Luton 4 9 15 17 45 57 35 distance in 55 4/5 seconds; being Basket Ball competition won b Reading 39 13 16

36 at yesterday's meeting. Aberdare .40 14 19 52 63 3540 yurds, H. Braga covered the University, and the Inter-Hoste In the competition 1024, won by the Bristol R40 I 16 13 40 45 35 two-fifths of a second under the Tugard Hall. Queen's PR. 41 13 19 9 38 61 35 record."

She was afterward" The winner had hard the recipient of a beautiful bonguet Bournemouth 40 12 20 8 38 55 32 tussle with Houlim, who finished Brentford 40 9 24 7 36

Mr. W. 25 good second. In the pole jump, Chancellor of the University, spoke W. Homell, Vice Merthyr....40 8 27 5 34 69 21 Hoalin improved on the reard of on behalf of Mrs. Kotowall, and . 11 in by six inches. In congratulated the prize winners the open half mile race, lest especialy Saturday's result was reversed by Morrison Hall.

Mr. Hoolima Bdsm Hanaan and A. Mair,

DIVISION III.· Northern Section.

Goals

P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts.

The Inter-Hostel Championship

THE RESULTS.

was won by Morrison Hall with 1 Jap; ... Zimmern.

Kicking the Football: 1, B. K

Wiles

Pole Jump: 1, A. Houlim;

Long; 3, T. P. Láz Height 9 ft. 3 in.. Sababudin; 3, S. Hachiuma. Tind 220 yards: 1, H. Braga; 2, 8.0

24 min. 3/5 secs.

wich A38.23 9 6 57 33 52 Darlington...40 24 7 9 77 30 57 Bolton W......40 21 9 10 74 34 52 Nelson 39 23 10 6 77 63 52 ints, May all being runners up 140 ft. 8 in.

Distanc Newcastle U.41 16 0 15 51 40 48 Southport....40 22 11 7 59 34 51 with 27 points. The decision was Liverpool.....38 19 10 9 60 50 47 N. Brighton...39 20 12 7 70 49:47 gained in the last item, the team A. Halim 2. S. Hachiuma, Di

Throwing the Cricket Ball: Bury 40 16 10 14 51 50 46 Bradford.40 17 11 12 80 41 45 race, Brago winning the points for Sunderland..40 19. 13 8 62 40 46 Rochdale 40 19 14 7 68 52 45 his side with an excellent run. The tance 85 yds. 4 in Notts County 39 15 13 12 39 29 42 Chesterfield..40 16 14 10 56 42 42 Individual Championship was won Shahabudin; 3, J. W

100 yards: 1, H. Braga; 2, S. C M'chester C.40 16 15 9 Birmingham..30 15 13 146 52 41 Lincoln.40 16 16 8

40 by A. Houlin, who shared honours Tire 10 3/5 secs.

Barnes West Ham...41 15 15 11 61 59 41 Ashington...40 15 15 10 65 73 40 e

66 41 Halifax...40 IS 14 11 49 41 with S. O. Shahabudin in 1922. Cardiff City..40 15 14 1

runner-up

S. 0. 47 41 Wigan 40 14 15 11 58 61 39 Shahabudin, champion for the last Tottenham H40 14 14 12 51 42 40 Crewe ..... .40 13 14 13 52 72 39 two years. The winner scored Sheffield U...40 13 15 12 54 61 33 Barrow.39 15 17 7 49 62 37 22 points, and the runner-up 17 Blackburn....41 1 17 13 50 62 35 Grimsby.....40 14 17 9 56 58 37 points. Aston Villa...39 11 16 12 51 68 34 Doncaster....41 14 189 53 64 37 Everton.......40 11 19 10 38 59 32 Wrexham 40 14 18 8 50 50 36 Mr. L. Forster, Chairman of the Arsenal40 14 21 5 36 55 33 Walsall 40'13 17 10 41 47 36 Kotowall to distribute the prizes, Before inviting Mrs. R. H.

Burnley...40 x 19 10 44 73 32 Accrington...39 14 17 8 59 69 36 Sports Committee, said that the Leeds U.....40 10 18 12 45 57 32 Durham 40 1 16 13 41 67 35 sports were originally arranged for, H. Y. Leong, Time 19 3/0 see Hurdles 1, S. O. Shahabuding Nottingham F40 7 22 11 29 6 25 Tranmere...40 14 22 4 59 72 32 April 4, but on account of bad Preston N. E. 40 10 25 5 35 70 25 Hartlepools...40 11 19 10 43 62 32 weather they had to be postponed Hand.): 1, Dr. M. B. Osman

Old Students Race (220 yard Rotherham 39 6 26 7 40 86 19 twice. That may appear to be Dr. S. Sepher.

not a reasonable thing to do, but Putting the Weight: 1,9.30 we. regard these anal sports as Kwong; 2, H. Y. Leong: 8,2 a social event as well as an athletic Hoalim. Distance 31 ft. 6 ins 410 yards: 1, H. Braga; 2,5 Holim; 3, J. S. Guzdar. 55 min. 4/5 secs.

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DIVISION II.

Goals

..

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

Goals.

min. 14 secs. S. C. Ho; 3. T. K. lau..

Half Mile 1, A. Halim

8:

Tim

P. W. L. D. F. A. P. Leicester...40 22 7 11 85 31.55.

P. W. L, D., F. A Fis. contest. In England it is pro- Manchester U40 22 8 10.53 23 54 Rangers 37 24 3 10 75 26 58 bably unreasonable and unwise to Derby...40 22 9 9 69 34 53 Airdrieonians37 25 5 7 85 30 57 postpone sports because of the Portemouth...40 14 9 17 53 48 45 Hibernians...38 22 8 8 78 43 52 weather, but here as I have already Chelsea.40 15.10.15 49 36 45 Celtic 37 18.1 8.76 42 44 said, it is social as well as, A. Houlim; 8, 8. O. Shahabud

Long Jump: 1, T: W. Obong Wolverhamp

Cowdenbeath37 15 10.12 73.

sports meeting. The entries this Distance 19 ft. lme. ton39 19 15 5 53 49 431 Partick T....37 14 13 10.60 year are more than those of aný

Half Mile (Open to the Colony Hull City......40 15 14 11 50 43 41 St. Mirren ...37 17 16 4 61 62 38 previous year, thus showing that 1 Bandsman Hannen; 2, A. M Port Vale...40 17 16 7 45 53 41 Ralth R. 37 15 15 7.54:59 37 the interest in sports is increased. Time 2 năm. 7 accs. Southampton.39 11 11 17 34 35 39 Dandee .....38 14 16 8 46 4 36 is increasing, and we hope it will High Bradford C...39 13 14 12 37 42 38 Hearts...38 12 15 11 64 68-35 not diminish.

Jump 1, (Hear, lear). We Shahobidin; 2, B. K. Jap Middlesbro. 40 10 12 18 35 42 38. Hamilton A...37 15 19 3 45.61 33 regard athletic sports generallyT. W. Chong. Height 6 ft. 2 Clapton 040 14 16 19 41 41 38 St. Johnstone37 11 IS EL 56.71.33 such as tennis, as a legitimate partine South Shields 40 11 13 16 41 38 38 Morton 38 12:17 9 46 69 33 of Western education, and while Fulham.40 14 17 9 38 54 37 Elmarnock...38 12:17 9 63 64 33, we do not wish to lay great em-y1 Mi Burling

Lady Undergraduates Race Stockport ~40 13 17 10 30 52 36 Aberdeen 37 16 17 10 33 57 30 phasis on these games as perhaps Grose. Tune Blackpool,40 34 18 8 61 55 36 Falkirk 37 11 18 8 42.53 301is done in England, wo feel it One Mile. "A" Wednesday 40 14 19 7:45 54.35 Motherwell 37 19 17 1054 61 30 reasonable that a fair proportion of T, K, Jan Cra Palace40 12 18 10 37 41 34 Queen's Park 37 11 18 8 48 71 30 the students' time should be spent sain. 30,1 Stoke 40, 12 18 10 33.45 341 Third Lapark38 11:19 853.84 30 in this directiona Oldbam0 (1-18 11:31 30-33 Ayr United... 17 10 19 8 42:05 281

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