TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1927.
SPORTS SECTION
AFTER 21 YEARS.
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PRESENTATION TO MR.. D. M. NEILSON.
DEPARTING TO-MORROW.
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On the occasion of the sever- ance of a long connection with the Club, Mr. Donald M. Neilson was presented by older members at the Kowloon Cricket Club last night with a handsome wallet and gold mounted cigar holder.
In making the presentation,
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HOME FOOTBALL.
LATEST RESULTS. IN MID-WEEK.
FOUR GAMES PLAYED.
A
Londen. April 4 Four matches were played to- day in the English Football League, Results
(home team givan ärst). were:-
Division I-Birminghair 6, Bol ton 1.
Division - Southampton 1.) Chelsea 1.
Division III (North) |--Doncaster
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LOCAL RECORD,
ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE SPORTS.
Mr. E. Abraham (Vice-President, Halifax 0; Ashington 0, Waisail of the Chb) said that MT2-Reuter. Neilson had been associated with the Club from the time that be arrived in the Colony twenty-one years ago. For thirteen years he had served on the General Com- mittee and, for eleven was con- venor of the Bar Sub-Committee. Keenly interested in sport, he was an enthusiastic bowler and golfer and had played for Scol-
A new record for school athletics land against other national teams: was put up at the annual sports of In addition to being a member of St. Paul's College, held yesterday on! the K.C.C.. Mr. Neilson was the Queen's College ground by member of the Kowloon Dock (courtesy) at Causeway Bay) Recreation Club, the Kowloon In clearing 6 febt, 5 inches. Chan
Kowloon Football Club!
HIGH JUMP "FIGURES.
HOME RUGGER.
HARLEQUINS DEFEAT OLD
BLUES..
BLACKHEATH'S VICTORY.
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THE CHINA MAIL.
London, March 19 The following are the results of the principal matches played under Rugby Union rules to-day---s
Birkenhead Park 9; Leicester 8. Blackheath 25. Bristol 3. Cardiff 9. London Welsh 3 Harlequins 13, Old Blues 5. Linnelly 12, Gloucester 0.. London Scottish 6. St. Bart'a Hos-
pital S
Neath 3, Newport 6. -
PRIZE DAY.
HOLY GRAIL SURPRISE.
Wood, Director of Education, also old school and I know prastically paldus a surprisi vigit; and in nothing of modern sciences. For November Mr. Ralphs, Inspec-instance, we seo the wonders of (Continued from page: 5,). tor of English. Schoola, inspected electricity all round us, and yet I SAVANT BELIEVES HE HAS
the College for the purpose of know next to nothing of this won-
ACTUAL CUP. the successful puplis were promaking his annual report, Inderscience. moted. The failures, which ware which he said the buildings and "Modernism is the order of the YOUR INCH GLASS VESSEL thore numerous than those of equipment were good, the staff day. We hava modern science, former years because of the was adequats, and the discipline modern civilisation, modern poll- severer test, either remained in excellent.
ties, "modern education. modern
What must seem to many tou the same class or 'left school. In
Dr. E. M. Minett paid us two religions-in short, everything be incredible was the statement the same month classes 1 and 2 ha-yearly visits; the first in must be modern to be acceptable made by Dr. J. Rendal Harris, sat for the examinations of the July, and the second in December, to the young men of to-day. Opin-M.A.. Curator of MSS. at the John Flocal university. In the number when we
were having our on must be modern, or it will not Rylands Library, Manchester
"
But
of candidates presented for the annual examination for classes 3 be pleasing to the ear; writing that he had in his possession a Matriculation and Junior Local to 8. She inspected all the boys must be modern, or it will not be glass cup which he believed to be examinations, as well as in the with various defects, the build-pleasing to the eye; principles the actual cup from which Gur number of passes and distincticasings and the furniture and she must be modern, or they will not Lord drank at the Last Supper obtained, we broke all our pre-expressed her approval of our be held in respect by the public. In the course of his remarker vious records.
new "tuckshop" and the new An Anciont Heritage.
Dr. Harris disclaimed that he wag Old Marchant Taylora 8, R.N.C.,
'Varsity Successes.
single desks: for Classes 1 and 2, "My ideas are old-fashioned. I the actual discoverer of the cup Greenwich 14.
Out of a total of 29 "boya in
Defective Eyesight.
dare not communicate them to which, he said, was originally in Plymouth Albion 16, CardiT 16.
class 1 fourteen matriculated and United Services (Portsmouth) 3. three passed the Senior Local
The chief physical defecte ob.young men like you for fear that the possession of Dr, Wiegand, a
you may laugh at them.
friend of Dr. Deisman, who Richmond 5.
with a total of five distinctions served, by Dr. Minett were weak there is one thing which, though visited Manchester after the war Watsoniana
three of which were in Mandarin, chests and defective eyesight. F old.. Bovers 9.
is held in respect by all and spoke of this little glass cup, Swansea 0, Aberavon 3.
Hin Seung-yick, who obtained dis- have already referred to the for- Edinburgh Academicals 6, Meltinction in Trigonometry, was mer under the herding of "Drill classes of the, Chinese people as about four inches in height, which
now I
well as by foreigners. I mean our has come to be known as "The rose 9.
put in the Honours List; and Lau and Gymnastics," and
ancient moral philosophy", trea-Cup of Blessing.” London, March 21..
Pui-k was the only Hong Kong should like to say a few words aured up for us through the agelegends which had grown round After reviewing the, many The following are the results of candidate to obtain distinction in about the latter."
in our incomparable classics. Trugby matches played to-day- Mechanics. Our boys won four Various theories have been ad- whilst you are acquiring modern the sacred cup, commonly called
Cardiff 10, Devonport Services S. out of the 10 positions awarded vanced regarding the defective, Pontypool 10, Newport 3.
learning. I sincerely hope that "The Holy Grail" Dr. Harrie sald to Hong Kong candidates, and all eyesight of the Chinese.
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Hartlepool!
TENNIS TOURNEY. FINCHER BROTHERS WIN IN
the
DOUBLES.
Some
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the four qualified for the Govern-one has even gone so far as to you will not lose sight of our an- that what he had to show was, if ment studentships-in-training, blame the high zygomatic arch of cient heritage. Other things may not the actual cup used by our tenable at the local University.the Chinese for the bad eyesight be changed. if you like; but this Lord, or one of the actual cups Unfortunately, Hin Senng-viek, of a comparatively few. This is ought to be jealously preserved. Used by the disciples at the Last
If you can blend our ancient cut Supper, one that was so cognates our honoursman. could not pass like blaming the high, nature with modern learning, I have with the table furniture that it the medical test on account of his bridge of the Europears for the no doubt that you will be able to made possible the revival and re bad eyesight; Chau Yak-man did chronic catarrh of a few persons confer great beneft on our coun-storation to reality of certain in not want to join the Arta Faculty; Personally incline to the view Bowling Green Club and the Woon-chaung beat the previous Although they served an ab and Wong Tao-fan, yielding to that the causes of bad eyesight try, which is at present passing cidents of the Supper and the be
best for Hong Kong inter-geheel normal number of double "faults" parents' pressure, joined our staff among the Chinese are habitual through one of the greatest crises trayal that is connected with it.
A Legend. Mr. Neilson, who has been as- Esports (5 ft. 4 ins.) and the St. yesterday, the Fincher brothers instead of continuing his studies. and physical rather than physiog-in her history.
Young men the future of It was commonly accepted, he sociated with the Hong Kong and Paul's record of 5 ft. 3 ins
were good enough to win their tie Lau Pui-ki is the only one who nomical, Whampoa Dock Company, leaves Over a Hundred competitors tookjin
doubles open
of the accepted the studentship; and he
The chief cause is bad light, the China is in your keeping! I hope said, that the Holy Grail was a the Colony to-morrow on retire-part.
The sports president was the Rev. Their opponents.
H.K.C. annual tennis tournament. is now studying at the University, physical agent of vision. In poor-you will make her future worthy glass cup that had a Greek legend ment on the ss, "Glengarry."
Raworth and A. D. Stewart theadmaster) The Humphreys, played steadily, but
In the Junior Local, out of ally aghted rooms people are sub of her great past. I wish you all upon it.
every happiness and your College
In searching for the substra (secretarius" were Mr. B. G. Stewart were beaten by a farber pair who total of 50 boys who sat for the 'ject to eye-strain. Most Chinese continued success..
tum of facts which underlies the were on the offensive most of the examination 32 passed with six houses are badly, lighted; and
One Spoken Language. traditions of the last century," he time, E. O Fincher
distinctions. Cheng Chiu-fan, many Chinese have the habit. of
Mr. Wong expressed himself said, "we had the advantage of distinctions in reading after their dinner, at confident than E. Faand won a good who obtained many points by his brilliance. Mathematics and Biblical Kadr evening twilight, the worst time in favour of one spoken lan- the remarkable discovery of Dr guage for China and exhorted the Deisman of the material of the Yesterday's sepults:--`
ledge was also the only Hong for the eyes. The second cause boys on leaving school to be en-cups out of whith our Lord drank Open Doubles.-E. C. and E. F.Kong candidate to distinguish is the bad Chinese habit of read- University Team of Five to Visit Fincher bent. B. Raworth and himself in Book-keeping. Among ing in a reclining position, which terprising, confident and self-re- with his disciples."
spectful.
This was of especial interest toy America.
.D. Humphreys, 6-2, 6-3, 6-2. the other passes was Chan Yip- is soothing to the nerves of the
An enjoyable programme of Manchester people, because it was Club Champlonahin. R. Mshuen, who began his A, B, C in rest of the body but injurious to entertainment was then present- in Manchester that Dr. Deisman Henderson beat Dr. D. J. Valon this College only a little over two the optic nerve, because of theed, the following taking part: announced his discovery. When tine. 6-1, 6-3, 7-5.
years ago. This, I believe, is a restrain the eye has to exert in
Mr. Li Chor-chi, song; Miss E. he visited Manchester after the core for a Chinese boy: I do not, order to get a proper focus. The Chenalloy and Mrs. Lum, piano, war he said there was in the pos however, advise others to emul-other less important causes are duet; gymnastic display by Col-session of his friend, Dr. Wiegand, ate him..
the bad paper and bad printing of lege students conducted by Mr.In glass cup, considered by experts Chinese text-book, which I am A. J. Matricio, Miss Edith Keo, who knew of several similar cups There were many changes in glad to say are improving every
LAWN BOWLS.
CHAMPIONSHIP AND THE
LEAGUE
There are seven entries in ench of the two divisions of the Hong ax fol-
Kong Lawn Bowls Lea
glow:-
First Division:--
Taikoo Recreation. Club Civil Service Cricket Club. Craigengower Cricket Club. Koykoy Cricket Club, Police Recreation Club. Kowloon Bowling Green Club. Kowloon Dock Recreation Club.
Second Divisjon:
Taikoo Recreation Club. Civil Service Cricket Club.
Craigenpower Cricket Club.
Kowloon Cricket Club.
Club de Rerrcio,
East Point Recreation Club. Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club, Fifty-eight players entered for the Association's open champion- ship (1927 season) and the draw ro *ulted: follows:--
Byes.
1x
'W. Russelk
D. Reid.
First Round.
N. Drummond v. J. West.
G. Wrigge v. L. J. Davies..
G. Mcleod v. R. W. Lee.
H. Buchanan v. A. O. Brawn.
Massey v, D. Gow,
H. McKechnie v. R. H. Whiteford,
R. Lapsley v. Nicholson.
J. Laing v. E. of Arculli.
W. Glendinning v. J. McLaggan..
R. Bane v. J. McLachlan,
CAMBRIDGE HURDLERS,
London, March 22.. The following team- of Cum-
bridge University hurdle Jumpers will compete in the Pennsylvania University relay races, nt Phila-, delphia on April 201—
Erd Burghley, G. Weightman Smith, T. Livingstone Learmouth, H. Bowler, and J. Richardson!
They sall for America on April 39...
wai acted as starter, assisted by Mr. Wong Shiu-pun..
Results follow:
Senior Long Jump-1st Chan Fonk-chor; 2nd Kong Yau-mong; 3rd, Char King-chor. Distance: 17 ft. 2 ins.
Junior 100 Yards.-1st Li Kai- sun; 2nd, Chan Kon-chiu: 3rd, Wong' Chee-sang. Time: 12.35 secs.
Small Boys' 100 Yards.Ist, Yung Kee-fong; 2nd, Lee Yue-fong; 3rd: Chung Sau-chuen. Time: 14 secs.
8ec8.
Inter-Class Cings 3B.
Relay
WON more
Handicap Singles "AG. W Sewell (owe 4/8) beat Major H. R. Edwards, (rec. 15) 6-4, 4-6, 6-7.
Handicap Singles "BW, H.. (scr.), 6-4, 6-1. Coluson (ser.) beat A.-G.. I. Bowker
THIRSTY BRITONS. RIGOUR OF THE GAME OF DRAUGHTS.
"TÄNKARDS BANISHED."
C
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Staff
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ran in Greek letters what appears
the staff during the year In year; the glare of the sun reflect-song: Chinese music by College to be a Sidonian product of the To-day's Fixtures.
were very glad teed from badly arranged black-students conducted by Master First Century, and round this cup Open Singles-H. D. Rumjahn v. January we
welcome back Mr. Lui Suniu, boards in the class-rooms; the
PRIZE LIST. H. Akiyama.
to be a drinking legend, in whichs Club Championship.-H. J. Arm-B.Sc who had left as in 1925. poor food of some Chinese which
conviviality was encouraged in He strong v. Major W. B.. Stevenson. taught Mathematics and does not give them enough Matriculation: Hin Seung-the following words: "What are
Handicap Singles.-C. W. E. Physics in Classes 1 and 2; and nourishment, and which does not.
Trigonometry, and qualified for Dr. Deisman suggested that the and Mr. S. S. Leung. Mr. Ko Sik- Bishop (owe 15/3) v. J. S. Kennedy it was mainly due to his hard supply the tissues with sufficient vick: Honours, Distinction in you here for? Be merry."
rec. 16).
work that we obtained such good power of resistance in case of the Government Studentship: Greek legend in question was Handicap Doubles.-E. Grimble results in the University examina- strain; and lastly, reading, from
Government Studentship; Lau of St. Matthew where it formed and H. Owen Hughes owe 3/6) v. tions. At the end of this year he top to bottom, which tires the Chau Yok-man: qualified for the actually in the text of the Gospel Dr. C. H. Burton and J. R. Collis was made Assistant Headmaster. eyes sooner than reading from Pui-ki: Distinction in Mechanics, part of the conversation between #free.. 15/2)...
Mr. Lo Sek-tean, B.Sc., also re-side to side.
Government Studentship Wong Jour Lord and Judas, the sentence joined in January. Mr. Pun Yaa-
Other Matters.
Tso-fun: Distinction in Mandarin, being appropriately and necessar pang, an old boy,, joined us in
Our branch school at No. 70; qualified for Government Student-ly shorn of its last words, "Bat February. In March Mr. HuangPortland Street, Yaumati, had ship; Kwan Man-wal; Cheung merry." Luen-shu, our Mandarin teacher, 180 on roll. The classes ranged Wing-fal; M. I. Razack; Y. J.
Seven Cups. rejoined the staff and at the end from 4 to 8; and the staff con- Khan; Wai Man-lok; Lee Ho-tin: Dr. Harris pointed out that in of the same month Mr. Kwok sisted of seven teachers.. The Pong King-cheung (Distinction in Matthew's text the word "com Kwing-tung, our vernacular
accommodation was severely tax-Mandarin); Kong Man-sing; Yeh rade" appears at the beginning, teacher, left. In April we were ed, notwithstanding the noisy Kung-shuen and Mak Man- of the sentence, from which t Senior 100 Yards.1st, Tang
very happy to recover the services locality in which the school is cheung,
might be conjectured that posst Yan-sheung, 2nd, Chan Fook-chor:
New York, March 11. of Mr. Wong Tuen-po, whom we
situated. As soon as we get a Senior: - Chan Kam-moon,bly there was a central cup from 3rd, Chan King-chor. Time: 11:1-5
Yet another of the evils of Fro- were sorry to lose the year be suitable piece of land, we shall Chan Kam-hung, and Lui Ting-which the disciples filled their
yee (Distinction in Mandarin).
cup and that the central cup Race 1st,hibition is revealed as a result of fore. In the same month Mr. Yeh
the Anglo-American Draughts Shau-chuan was engaged to take erect our own building.
The old boys of our College Junior: Cheng Chiu-fan: Dis alone bore the full legend.
Continuing, Dr. Harris salde Junior High Jump.--1st, Ng Po-Tournament, in which the Bri- the place of Mr. Kwok Kwing formed a Union at the beginning tinction in Mathematics, Book- kui; 2nd, Ching Sik-fan: 3rd, Chung tishers were at a disadvantage tung: Mr. Sum Suk-kin was trans- of the year Mr. Lung Tin-tong keeping and Bible; Ng Kwong- there were known to be seven of
(as one player similingly explain-ferred to our branch school at is the president; Mr. Tam Yick-yuen: Distinction in Mathe.these cups in existence. Sun-lam. Helght: 4 ft. 8 ina.
Senior High Jumpa-let, Chan ed) by the banishment of even Yaumati and Mr. Yung Kai-yin, fong, the secretary; and Mr. matics: Ng Tour-fan and Ng Wai- was the Wiegand Cup, which was Woon-chung; 2nd, Chan Fook-chor: the most modest tankards from an old boy, was added to our staff. Chung Hok-nang, the treasurer. yin (Distinction in Biblical Know, now in his (the lecturer's) pos Brd. Leg Pul-fong. Height: 5 ft. 5 the gameboard: and were inglori-In October Mr. Ng Chung-sau:left
ously defeated by 92 wins to 20, us, and was replaced by Mr. Watt At present, there are more than ledge); Wong Chow-siu, (Distinc- session; two other cups were in Small Boys High Jump-1st, with 560 games drawn, despite lu-hung. In December both Mr. 120 members. I appeal to all the tion in Arithmetic); Wong Lai- the Berlin Museum, a fourth in Ching Wing-kong 2nd, Yung K the fact that their team included Yeh Shau-chuan and Mr. Watt boys who are leaving school to shun, Chan Jim-fui, Yuen Luen- the Museum at Leyden, a fifth join the Union and to continue to ip, Fong Shu-sang, Ip Kwok-chu was supposed to be in Italy, and fun; 3rd, Wong Yin-kuen. Height: five British champions.
Ju-hung resigned)
take an interest in the work of Har Chan-wah, Lau Man-hin, and to have come from some 4 ft. 1 in.
I should like to take this oppor-
Sung Sheung-hi, Chan Man-ping, where in the neighbourhood Junior Mile.st, Chan Kon- The absence of tankards was tunity to thank the staff for their their Alma, Mater.
Before I conclude any report. I Po Tat-choi, Pan Sai-ling, Tam Cremona. chiu: 2nd, 14 Kai-sun, 3rd, Wongjocular explanation of the defeat unremitting devotion to duty and should like to thank Mr. Wong Po-sam, Cheng Chung-yin, Lau A sixth was in Toledo, Ohio Chee-sang. Time: 65 seca.
Senior Mile.lat, Tang Yan-of the British draughts represen-painstaking efforts in the face of
cording to the Americans, is that high standard of discipline main-sented to give away the prizes: Wai-lim, Siu Man. Kwok Iu-shu, found to be in the British
the South Kong Amusements, Ltd., for the Ping-nam, Fok Cho-min, Wong from.
Kensington Small Boys' Mile.-1st, Chong the Americans, smarting under tained throughout the College is the managing-director of Hong Chiu Wal, Leung Hon-chuen, Mok Museum, having been transferred Sau-chuer: 2nd. Lee Yue-fang: 3rd, their heavy defeat by the British due to their splendid co-operation. use of this theatre: Misa L. Sing-foc, Choi Yau-cheong, Tai Museum, where it had been lying
in 1905, have since assiduously
Chenalloy. Mrs. Lum, Miss Edith Heung-hing, Lee Ying-fong and apparently in obscurity and un Senior 220 Yards.-1st, Tang Yan-perfected their technique in the The school buildings were Koo and Mr. Li Chor-chi for their Ng Hung-kai.
recognised as a choice specimen sheung; 2nd, Chan Fook-chor: Brd higher phases of the game, colour-washed and painted during contributions to our entertain- Class 3A-Cheung Wei-man, of early Sidonian glass 2 INTERNATIONALS Won Funk-cheung. Time: 28.1-5 while the British style has not the month of January, Acting on ment; and the Rev Fathers as Har Chan-kwok, Lau Jo-yuen, Lee The cup in Dr. Harris's posses
changed.
Kwok-wob, and Tong Shing... sion, as well as the one in the Br
Class 3B. Wong Yuk-shu. tish Museum: are believed to have Wong Kam-sues, Li Cho-chee, Ho come from the Crimea. Kin-sam, and Yau Hok-kun
J. T. Dobbie v. U. M. Omar.
CM. S. Alves v. W. HIB
J. Sloan v. A. G. Pile.
B. E. Maughan v. J. Muirhead
E. Kern v. C. Bennett..
A. M. Holland v. D. Hazell,
T. Grimes v. J. Whyte.
H. Overy v. D. Rumjahn.
R. A. Smith v. C. J. Tacchi.
W. F. J. Gorvin v. D. Fritz.
R. McKellar v. J. Russell,
T. D. E. Pendered v. R. F. Laz.
W. Máir v. C Atkinson.
ins,
Higher Phases."
There
A. L. Shields 'v. W. Wotherspoon.sheung; 2nd, Chan King-chor; 3rd,fatives, and the real reason, ac-most, discouraging obstacles. The Kwong-tin for having kindly con- Yu-cheun, Chan Yip-shuer, Sung and one other cup be had recently
W. Macfarlane v. R. Sutherland.
H. M. McTavish v A. W. Gourlay,
W. Sword v. R. Duncan.
Byes.
G. Edwards.
J. C. Brown.
1ST/MIDDLESEX RUGGER, "STARS."
Two "Internationals" were in the Aftteen of the 1st/Middlesex Regi ment that defeated the ist/Camer-| onions yesterday, at rugger, on the H.K.F.C. ground at Happy Valley, by 40 points to 10. The "stars"
Iwere
Ip Shiu-lung. Time: 61 secs..
Li Wai-chee. Time: 72.3-6. secs.
деса.
Old Boys' Race (220 yards)-1st. Eric Wons: 2nd, Chan Hau-leung:
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International Hockey.
London, March 12.
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3rd, Hon Sun-hee, Time: 25 secs. In the international hockey Senior Hurdles 120 Yards.-1at, match between Ireland and Scot- Tang Yan-sheung: 2nd, Chan Fook land, played at Limerick, each
Time: chor; 2rd, Ll Kam-ming.
side scored two goals. 28.2-5 seca.
Junior Hurdles 120 Yards.--lat, Weng Koc-sung; 2nd, Ng Po-kul: "INTER-CITY LAWN TENNIS. 3rd. Chong Shu-lam.
ВССВ.
Time: 20
Time: 2 min. 40 secs. V.
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'London, March 19.
Buildings.
OLD CLASSICS.
Class 4A.-Leung Kam-kwong,
the advice of Dr. E. M. Minett, well as the ladies and gentlemen the Medical Officer for Schools, for their presence here to-day. we dismantled 'some of the class- rooms On the ground floor, and subsequently converted them into a gymnasium., This
our boys a bigger play- Mr. Wong Kwong-lin's Advice to Pang Kui-ying, Lau Chak-sang, gave ground space and was, in the words of Dr. Minett, a great improvement.
J.
It is impossible to please every one all the time. Capt. Eckersley
Yeung Yu-lam, and Cheng Sook-
"How will I enter the money the ming.
Class 4B. Leung Hon-yung, cashier skipped with?" asked the Wingbookkeeper. "Under the profit and Hong-pun, Wong.
"No: suppose you pit cheong, Fok Po-wen, and Li Yin-loss
under the running expenses????®? im
Hui
pan
the Boys..
After giving away the prizes, In July we rented the ground Mr. Wong Kwong-tin made a 2nd Lieut. J. D. Clinch (Dublin Challenge Relay Race (Present v. In the annual inter-city lawn. University and the Army) who Old Boys)at, The Old Boya.
tennis contest, London beat. Paris foor of the adjoining building speech in Chinese. An extract
Class 6A Cheng Pei-pao, Ma I hope to see the day when there played for Ireland, as follows:- Half Mile-1st, Chan Shau-hok; by 13 matches to 8. No "stars" known as the St. Joseph's Man-followe:
"I am very happy to be with Wing-yung, Chan Kam-to, Wong shall be a statue of Sherlock 1922-4 v. Wales: 1924 v. England, 2nd, Ip Stu-lan; 3rd, Li Kom-ming, were included in the French team, sion, which was formerly occu- Scotland and France; 1925
which comprised young and com- pied by the Catholic Union Club you on the seventh annual prize Chor-chi, and Weng Ping-kit.
Holmes in Baker-street, as thera "Franco, Englandd, Scotland'«and- Invitation Relay Race, 1st, St. paratively unknown players. The This acquisition gave us a great distribution day of your College Class BB Tsui Mou-yee, a statue of Peter Pan in Kensingto New Zealand: 1926 v. England, Joseph's 2nd, Queen's College; 3rd, Londoners Included C. G. Eames, hall which could be used for con- I had intended to be present as Leung Ping-shan, So Ping-yin, Li Gardena.-Mr. G. E. Chesterton. Scotland and Wales as a for
G. R. Crole Rees, J. B. Gilbert, certs and similar functions. We one of the audience to enjoy en-Woon-ying, and Lui Kam-tin. St. Stephen's Colleges
Class 6A-Poon Fook-ki, Lai ward.
One Mile (Handicap).-1st, Lo10. G. N. Turnbull and J. D. B. had this hall colour-washed and tertainment; but your Head Lt. J. B. Warton (Harlequins)
partitioned into class-rooms with master, Mr. Lim Hoy-lan, did me Chi-hung, Ngo Shiu-hee, Wong Kwok Yiu-kwai, and Mok Man who played for England against Chi-hing; rd, Cheung Shu-kwal: Spence,
folding doors
the honour of asking me to pre-Shiu-hee, and Tang Chor-shing Time: 5 DA Wales in 1926-a-n. half-back. 3rd, Cheng Yuk-kwan
Thirty years' service as secre- In spite of all that we have side at this function and to give Class B Lam Yue, Lau Kai- Class Leung Po-cheung Yosterday Worton scored. four min. 45 secs.
One Mile Bicycle.-1st, Hung tary of the Welsh Rugby Union done, we are still in urgent need you a few words of advice. cheong Leung Yun cheuk, Chau Wong Dor-luk, Lo Kam-ho tries and Clinch one.
In the first half, the Middlesex Manto; 2nd. Lo Chung-kan: 3rd has just been completed by of extension. To quote Dr. I am afraid that I am unable Tat-cheons, and Lo Po-tung, Shum Yumyung, and Wong Suit got over four times and the points Tang Fong Time: 4 min. 18 sees. Captain Walter E. Rees, who has Minett again, I should be glad to make a speech suitable for the Class T Wong Fong-lim, Poon ye ware added on two occasions. The Boy Scouts Race (10th Troop) done an immense amount of work to see larger premises; which I occasion. I am a Chinese of the Yu-hon, Wong Shi-wa, Wong Class 7-Wong Ping-sai. La Cameronians, replied, with a goal in 1st, Eagle Troop: 2nd, Bull Dog in establishing and upholding think would soon be filled."."
Moon-cheung, knd Wang Yu Yipshing, Ng So-woo, Yee Youn each half. In the second half, the Troop. MUDA
Welsh prestige. It was as secre
Visitors
song.
my foo, and Kwok Ping-yim winders ran up three tries, and Inter-class Challenge Shield:-
Class 8-Yeung Sze-Kwong, Class 8.Chau Kam-chun, thres goals, winning by 40 points Class 38. 49 points; Class 4, 38 tary of Neath R.F.C. that he first In June Mr. G. P. de Martin,
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