THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1927.

SPORTS SECTION

SCHOOL ATHLETICS.

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WAH YAN COLLEGE MEETING.

10 RECORDS BROKEN.

The second annual athletic sporta meeting of Wali Yan College was held on the long Kung Football Club ground yesterday afternoon in favourable weather.

There was a large gathering of visitors present. Some very keen competitions were witnessed and

ten College records were broken.

Leung Kam-kwong and Fung Kwok-wa tied for the senior chum

SHANGHAI RACES.

7 RUNNERS IN THE CHAMPIONS.

SPRING MEET: 3RD DAY,

BOXING.

V.R.C. AMATEUR NOVICES TOURNAMENT,

1ST SESSION: 4 KNOCK-OUTS.

THE CHINA MAIL.

LAWN TENNIS.

EX-CHAMPION IN FINAL AGAIN.

NG SZE-KWONG'S FORM.

The Amateur Novices Boxing Tournament organised by the

In the rat semi-final of the open championship singles of the Victoria Recreation Club opened in Hong Kong Cricket Club tennis the club'a gymnasium last night.

Sixteen bouts were down for de- tournament, Ng Szu-kwong (cham- cision but six of those were walk-pion of the Colony for six consecu overs in the boys' division. All the ve years until 1924) defeated H. D. abaentees were St. Joseph's College Rumjahn (Joint holder of Shanghai, May 4. boys, and the official explanation doubles championship with 5. A. the Shanghai was in holiday mood was that the boys of this school Rumiahn), by three sets to one, this afternoon when thousands of had preferred not to box because

After going down in the first set Chinese and foreigners thronged two of them objected to fighting by 3-6, Ng Sze-kwong assorted him- the racecourse enclosure, where in the class in which they were

self and took the next three sets the classic "Champions was run posted.

In One style.

WAR

much

CRICKET TOUR.

NEY ZEALAND TEAM FOR HOME.

ALL-ROUND OPTIMISM,

Christchurch (N.Z.) When the New Zealand cricketers

sailed for England a great gather- ing gave them an enthusiastic civic farewell at Wellington Town Hall. Mr. Coates, the Prime Minister, telegraphed saying that all New left in the hands of the team. Zealand stands for could well be

plonship with 18 points ench, while added colour to a usually brilliant (hibited in any of the ten the junior championship went ta scene. The weather was ideal for which were decided, but this did racing. The result of the Cham- not mean that the fights were de Lee Ying-choi with 16 points.

pions was as under:-

void of interest.

Mr. Nosworthy, on behalf of the Government, wished the team suc- cess knowing that they will uphold the honour New Zealand,

Warwick Armstrong's View. off. Hundreds of women wearing As the officials could only go

The game itself the latest creation from Paris, according to weight and not height tighter than the result might lead Zealand Cricket Council said the The chairman of the New Ng Sze-kwong's and numbers of officers and men or age, the protest, was not enter one to suppose.

superior courteraft pulled him people thought. They would play [tained,

team was better than English of the International Defence Force

There was very little science ex-through, while H. D. Rumiahn's cricket as it should be played.

bouts splendid overhead work delighted

the spectators.

Mr Warwick Armstrong, the Australian Teat match player, Rumjahn's Service.

said: "I have heard a lot about: Rumjahn settled down to the football in New Zealand, and have game at the very commencement been told that you cannot play but the former champion only get cricket. Well I want to tell you right now that you can play cricket fato form in the second set.

At the conclusion Mr. E. Ralpha (Inspector of Schools) distributed the prizes, and congratulated the winners on their prowers.

Results.

The results were as follow:- 100 Yards Senior, challenge cup presented by Mr. Francisco Te

HOME FOOTBALL.

Chelsea Losing Their Chance of Promotion.

On their own ground yesterday, Chelsea only managed to draw with Portsmouth in division 11 of the Home Football Lengue.

Both clubs are in the running for promotion. Chelsea are now point behind Manchester, City and Portsmouth, Each of the three with one more match play.

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Mr. Day's New Zealand

(Mr. A. N. Dallas) Mr. and Mrs, N. W. Hickling's

Mark Over

(Mr. J. K. Brand) Mr. H. W. Fowler's Morning Flight.... (Mr. Pote Hunl)

3 lengths; 2 lengths.

2

Time: 2 mins. 37.1/5 secs. (a record),

3

Seven runners; Morning Flight was favourite.

Cash Sweeps.

"A" Series: No. 27,794-1st

10.938-2nd 267-3rd "B" Series: No. 4,920-1st

2,972-2nd 4,325---3rd The first prize of the "A"] Sweep totalled $224,000.--Reuter

Results of other races published by courtesy:-

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1 The Yangtse Cup: 1 Mile. M. and LG.W.'s Western Park ...(Mr. Poté Hunt) Mr. Toeg's Gordon ..

1

(Mr. Sokoloff)

2

London, May 4. Langue football matches play- ed to-day (home team given first) resulted: --

Division I: Bury 3, Arsenal 2. Division II: Chalsen 0, Parts-3r. Dod's MacNab mouth 0.

Div. III (South): Plymouth 4, Bristol City 2--Reuter,

Yat, to be won two years consecu→ tively.won by Leung King-fan for the second year in succession; 2, Leting Kam-kwong; 3, Jp Cho-pang. Time, 11 stes.

1

Three Round Bouts, Most of the competitors mixed matters with a will and many had painful spots to nurse over night.

With a powerful and accurate as well as the Australians. You first service which brought him will uphold the game of cricket in several points, Rumjahn secured England as well as the Australians Jone bout was stopped in the middle the first set at 6-3 and looked odd. did, and will win many, more!

There were four knock-outs while

ANOTHER RECORD,

Reece's Pendulum Break Still Scoring.

London, May 4. Still playing against Peall in their match at Thurston's Reece made another pendulum cannon break, breaking the world's cord with 4,221 unfinished.- Reuter.

Te-

Peal previously held he record with 3,304. Earlier in the match, Reece, broke the record of New- man (the present champion) and went on to mako 3,964, which figure be has now exceeded.

on being able fully to extend his matches than you lose." more experienced opponent,

Ng Sze-kwong, however, seemed

to have got the measure of the

young Indian player in the second OXFORD'S DECLINE. Bet which he took at 6-3,

WHY DARK BLUES LOSE AT SPORTS,

DRUDGERY OF TRAINING:

Reached His Best Form. Losing the first game in the third | Ret, Ng Sze-kwong took six games off the real. Although Rumjahn still appeared to be the more ag gressive player he geomed de- Past Oxford University men are moralised by his opponent's almost seriously worried by the recent uncanny accuracy. Ng Sze-kwong's failure of Oxford in almost every driving and placing being reminis-branch of aport. cent of the confident days when he was for several years without peer in Icen] tennis.

In the past two years Cambridge, have awept the board, and last year wan the worst year that any univer-

In the fourth set, Ruminhn sity has had, for Oxford failed to secured the only love game of the win a single full Blue event. match, winning four strokes in 'succession in the 6th game on his

own service.

Since the war Cambridge have won 6 out of 7 boat races, and other results are:

Cricket: Cambridge 4, Oxford 2 and

2 draws. Athletica: Cambridge 1, Oxford 3

and 1 tie.

(Mr. Pollock), 3 of the Arst round. The reason for

Final Prospects. Time: 2 mins, 63 (5 secs.

With a 4-1. disadvantage. this netion is not clear as the decl-

the 2.—The Kiangsu Cup: 1% Miles.sion was given to the man who was Indian player made a strenuous Messrs. Beith and Lemar- twice warned for hitting with an effort to pull the game round but

chand's Charcoal

open glove.

after reducing the lead against him Hockey: Cambridge 5. Oxford 3. (Mr. Maitland)

All the bouls were of three to 3-4, he lost the next two games, and Cambridge have won the last Messrs. Winsome and Hasty's

two Rugby matches by almost re- rounds duration, the men fighting set and match. The Flamingo

under the Imperial Services Boxing

Na Sze-kwong meets the winner cord margins. (Mr. McBain)

Drudgery of Training. Association rules and the boys un- of the Honda v. S. A. Rumjahn der the Amateur Boxing Associa-match which is being played to-day.} Mr. C. B. Fry, who was a tripla If he reproduces the form he dis- Blue at Oxford, declares that Ox- played yesterday, it is expected ford's decline is due to a lack of .that the Chinese player will spirit and determination to win.) stand a fair chance of retaining He said:- the title of singles champion.

(Mr. Brenner)

100 Yards Junior.-1, Cheung Mr. Diddell's Howcroft Hon-ming: 2. Lee Ying-choi; 3. Lam Kwok-kee.. Time 11-2/3 wees.

220 Yards Senior, challenge cup

presented by Mr. Ko Leong-hoa-

won

Time: 3 mins, 45 secs.

3. The Racing Stakes: 14 Miles.

by Leung Kin-fan for the Mr. Fash's Punch

second year in succession; 2. Leang

2

(Mr. Encarnacao) 1

Kam-kwong: 3, Ko Ki-fan. Timo, | Mr. Day's Go On Land 24 seconds.

(Mr. Dallas)

2

3

220 Yards Junior.-1, Lum Kwok Mr. Robson's The Snuke Bird kee; 2, Lee Ying-choi;. 3, Pang Kui-pui. Time, 27 seconds.

Quarter Mile Senior, challenge cup presented by Mr. Sum--Pak- ming.-1, Fung Kwok-wa; 2. Leung Kam-kwong: 3, Leung Fong- ju. Time, 59 seconds.

Quarter Mile Junior-1, Lee Fal- mon; 2, Lam Kwok-kee; 3, Lam Yue. Time, 66-2/5 seconds,

Long Junip Senior Leung Fong-in. Distance of 16 feet, 10- 1/4 inches.

Half Mile Open, challenge cup prosented by Past Pupils.-1, Fung Kwok-wa; 2. Tam Gik-poon; 3, Leung Kam-kwong. Time, 2 mins,

3-2/5 aces.

One mile Bicycle Race-1. IP Chi-pang: 2, In Chee-luen; 3. Fung Kwok-wa. Time, 7 min. 20-1/3

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Inter-school Race. Won by Queen's College.

Low Hurdles, Open-1. Leung Kam-kwonK; 2, Fung Kwok wa; 3, Leung Fong-fu. Time, 18 seconds. High Jump Senior.-1, Ko Ki- fan; 2. Leung Fong-iu; 3, Lee Gee link. Helght, 5 ft. 1 in.

Invitation Relay

High Jump Junior-1, Ko Kin- fan; 2, Leung Feng-iu; 3, Lee Gee-

ling.

One Mile Open, challenge cup presented by Messrs. Wing Nam to be won two years consecutively, 1, Fung Kwok-wa; 2. Leung Kam- kwong; 3, Karim. Time, 5 min. 62

ancs.

Thread and Needle Race.-1, Miss Alice Chung and Mr. Kitchell; 2, Miss Un and Mr. B. A. Hyder; 3, Miss Agnes Tsui and Mr. Leung.

Senior Championship. Leung Kam-kwong and Fung Kwok-wa tied with 18 points.

Junior Championship-Lee Ying- .chof..

SERVICE SOCCER FINAL.

(Mr. Brand) Time: 2 mins. 45.2/5 secs.

4. The Consolation Cup: 1 Miles. Mr. Dod's MacNab

(Mr. McBain)

tion code.

RESULTS.

Men's Featherweights.

L/Cpl. Johnson (1st. Cameron- ans) 1274lb. knocked out Bands man Higgs (2nd/K.O.S.B.) 127/lb. in the third round.

[In 1924, Ng Sze-kwang lost to Honda in the final. He did not

play in 1925. Last year he entered and scratched early.]

Club Championship.

G. W. Sewell has entered the final of the Club Championship,

Boy Macguire (H.M.S. "Dragon") 12616. Leat Pte. Tiernan (R.A.M.C.)Yesterday he defented F. A.: 1231b. on points.

Men's Welterweights.

Redmond by 3 sete to, 1, once again proving that steady base-line drives and sound placing may get the better. of aggressiveness.

In the Handicap Singles "B," R. Guy Wilkerson had an easy passage into the final.

Such a deterioration as has been seen in the last few years is not more chance. It must have a cause. There is not the same spirit to win as there used to be. The drudgery of training) деств to discourage many athletes, and I have noticed In cricket that their technique is wrong. There used to be a will- ingness to put up with anything if only it would help us to win, .but that is missing now.

afraid there is a 'don't care* spirit at times. A little humilia- tion and determination would put this right. I am certain that there is a different attitude at Cambridge."

Experts From Over-Seas.

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(Mr. Pollock) 1 4. B. Green (H.M.S. "Frobisher") 144b. was given the decision over Mr. H. Maitland's Helter

Skelter.... (Mr. Maitland) 24. B. Langton (H.M:S. "Dragon") Messrs. Winsome and Hasty's 158 lb. Bout stopped in first round.

The Brambling

A. B. Neicho (H.M.S. "Dragon")

Mrs. M. Hall and H. Owen 2140 h. bent Bugler Chitty (H.M.S. Hughes entered the final of the

"Dragon") 142lb. on points. *Dead heat.

In this Drummer Scott (2nd K.O.S.D.) mixed doubles handican. Time: 2 mins. 42.2/5 secs. 5.--The Rubicon Plate: 14 Miles.K.O.S.B.) 1491b. on-points.

1391⁄2 lb. bent Pte.

aection, one match (Colonel and Rice (2nd

Mrs. C. Russell Brown v. C. C. and Mr. A. C. Gelder, hon, secretary Messrs. J. Beudin and M. M.-

Mrs. Stark) was abandoned when of the A.A.A., sponking on the Ordinary Seaman Gentle (H.M.S. Speciman's Zanzibar....... Dragon") 138 lb. beat L/Cal. the score stood at 1 set and 3 games overwhelming victory of Cambridge

(Mr. Poulsen) 1Duttilent (1st/Cameronians) 141

all.

in the athletic sports, said: b. on points.

Open Singlès. (semi-final):— Men's Middleweights.

Ng Sze-kwong beat H. D. Rumjahn Piper Smith (2nd/K.O.S.B.). 159

knocked out Rifleman Spencer 3-6, 6-3, 6-1, 6-3.

Club Championship. (semi-final): (1st/Cameronlans) 1601b. in theG. W. Sewell beat F. A. Redmond third round.

6-4, 6-3, 4-6, 6-3.

Mr. F. W. Sutterie, jr.'s Grey Mist.... (Mr. Encarnacao) Mr. Harry White's Don

Vicente.... (Mr. Hughes) Time: 2 mins. 39.2/5, secs. 6. The Flying Handicap: “A” Class: 1 Mile.

Miss Law's Kilmory

(Mr. Pote Hunt) Messrs. E. B. McBain and E.

Hayim's Chitabob...

(Mr. Brand) Mr. Richmond's Bunny ..... (Mr. Maitland) Time: 2 mins. 5.4/5 secs. 7.-The Flying Handicap: "B"

Class: 1 Mile.

Mr. Birdrake's Sea Mew

2

31b.

Yesterday's Results,

Men's Heavyweights.

Handicap Singles "A". (2nd L/Cpl. Wallace (1st/Cameron-round)-L. M. S. Lloyd (rec. 4/6) 1ians) 165lb. knocked out Rifleman beat H. R. Remington (rec. 15/1) Jackson (1st/Cameronians) in the 1-6. 6-1, 8-6. (3rd round):-L. first round. Jackson's weight was Forster (owe 5/6) beat Dr. D. J. not given..

Valentine (ree. 1/6) 6-1, 4-6, 6-1.

2

2

(Mr. S. A. Judah)- 1 Mr. F.. B. Marshall's Larch

Tree

(Mr. Wells Henderson) 2 Time: 2 mins.. 7.4/5 secs. 8.-The Great Northern Handi- cap 14 Miles. Mr. Toeg's Spearmint

(Mr. Bremner) 1 Mr. G. H. Wright's Jill ..

(Mr. Bremner) 2 Mr. A. N. Dallas' Theatre-

land ...... (Mr. Dallas) 3 Time: 2 mins. 92 secs. N.B. Spearmint was after-

At Shanghal, the 2nd Bn. Dar- ham Light Infantry defeated wards disqualified and the 3rd H.M.S. "Hawkins" in the Anal of place was awarded to Mr. Eve's the Army & Navy Football Cup by Moonlit Eve.

8 goals to 2. Teams:-

10-The Jockey Cup: 1% Miles. 1st Durhams Teague; __Holey, | Miss Billy Coutts Double Renshaw; Wales, Daxon, Robson; Zero........ (Mr. Muses) 1 Reymel, F inson, Parslow. Ander Mr. Toeg's George

ton. Bloks

(Mr. S. A. Judah) 2

White Rosemary...

H.M.S. "Hawkins":-Sto. Hay-Mr. and Mrs. A. V. White's mel; LS. Mill, Tel. Dix; Musn. Knapp, Pibr. Hulbert, Ship. Grieveson; St. Sherrock, GAUMĒ, Nash, A. B. Smith, A. B. Voller, A. B. Kirkley.

South China Athletic Association “hold their 5th annual athletic sports meeting at 12 noon) on Sunday (May 8), on the Hong Kong Foot- ball Club ground, Happy Valley.

(Mr. Strangland) 3 Time: 2 mins. 40.2/5 sec 11The Ningpo Cup:

Mile.

Mr. and Mrs A. V. White's

Corp Price (1st/Cameroníans) 165lb. knocked out Pte. Maxwell (2nd/K.O.S.B.) 180lb. in the first round.

Boys' Bantamweights. G. Woodier week-over from D. Dillon,

3 Woo walk-over from Rozario

Handicap Singles "B". (semi- final)-R. Guy Wilkerson (rec. 15/1) beat J. S Kennedy (rec. 15) 6-0, 6-0.

Mixed Doubles. (semi-final) :— Mrs. M. Hall and H. Owen Hughes (owo 1/6) beat Mr. and Mrs. E. Grimble (owe 1/6) 5-7, 7-5, 6-2.

To-day's: Matches.

Open Singles. (semi-final)—T. Honda v. S. A. Rumjahn (on the J. stand court).

Boys' Middleweights. H. Jolly walk-over from A. Giron,

G. Willis walk-over from Remedios.

Boys Heavyweights. H. Young,

Wong Shiu-man walk-over from

P. R. Xavier beat W. H. Kwan on points.

S. Christie walk-over from J. Aslett.

Dón

1 Mile. Mr. Harry White's

Philippe (Mr. Encarnacao) Mr. Day's New Foundland.

(Mr Dallas) 2 Mr. Eve's Dusky Eve

(Mr. Pote Hunt) 8 Time: 2 mins, 6.2/5 secs 18 The Spring 1927 Sub-Griffins Derby: 14 Miles. Fostponed from March 26, 1927, 3rd Extra Race Meeting abandoned),

White Poppy. (Mr. Moller) 1 Mr. Harry White's Don Mr. Reefenkid's Hyde Park

Renaldo (Mr. Encarnacao) (Mr. McBain) 2 Mrs. W. McBain's Winter Eve (Mr. Maitland) (Mr. Bremner) 8 Mr. States The Buckeye

Mr. G. H. Wright's Jack Tar

Time: 1 min. 841175 Bea

12-The Newchwang up

1

2

MANTE) (Mr. Dallas)

8

Time: 3 mins 25.1/5 secs.

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Club Championship. (Brd round):

Crimble v. S. E. Green. Handicap Singles "A".

(3rd):

"The system of the Rhedes scholars has now had an unfor- tunate result, They arrive at Oxford when older and more ex-

than perienced

the averago freshman, and easily obtain a place in the team. The result has been that most of the best English athletes are going to Cambridge, where there is a more open field, and as our athletes are as good as any in the world,! Cambridge is having a good time."

An Oxford undergraduate said:

"There is now only one college at Oxford where it is considered smart to play games, and this is reflected in the results of the In- tér-'Varsity matches."

A TRAGEDY.

ATTEMPTED SUICIDE AFTER RUGGER.

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FOOTBALL IN THE STREET.

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