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VOLUNTEER SPORTS,

OPEN EVENTS ATTRACT GOOD ENTRIES.

EXICITING MILE RACE.

The annual athletic sports meet- ing of the Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps was held on the Kowloon Cricket Club ground on Saturday, under the patronage of H.E. the Officer Administering the T. Government (Hon. Mr... W. Sauthorn, C.M.G.,) and H.E. the General Officer Commanding the Forces in South China (Major General C. C. Luard, D.S.0.). Mm. Southern was also amongst those present, and distributed the pries to the successful competitors at the

Iclose of the meet.

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Open Tug-of-War (Catch Weights)-1, K.0.8.B.; 2, 20th Heavy Battery, R.A.

220 yards Race.-1, G. P. Lam- mert (Infantry Co.)-Time: 23.2/5 sece.; 2, A. L. Eastman (Infantry Co.): 8, C. F. Remedios (Portu- guese Co.)

Corps Inter-Unit Tug-of-War (Catch Weight)-1, Scottish Co.; 2, Engineer Co

OUTCLASSED.

ANOTHER "WHITE' HOPE" GOES WEST.

PHIL SCOTT v. HANSEN.

New York, Saturday. Knute Hansen, the Dane, knocked out Phii. Scott, the British heavy-

Open Mile Race.-1, Pta. Tiernan, weight champion, in the first round 4 mins. 54.1/5 of the heavyweight eliminating R.A.M.C. Timo; Beca. 2, Pte. Cranston, K.O.S.B.; 3,series to decide Tunney's challon-į Gdamn. Palmer, S.G.

ger.

Inappropriate Beginning. Scott Inappropriately entered the! ring clad in a tigerskin pattern dressing-gown.

440 yards Race.-1, A. E. Car- valho (Portuguese Co.) - Time: 56.2/5 secs.; 2, R. B. Bell (Scottish

He was grected Co.); 3, J. P. King (Engineer Co.)

Corps Inter-Unit Relay Race.-1, with cheers which redoubled when Infantry Co. (G. P. Lammert, Dempsey shook him by the hand as Pritchard, T. J. Price and A. L. he reached his post. Within a few wns floored by There were twelve items on the Eastman)-Time: 2 mins. 54.3/5 seconds Scott programme, and the large gathering secs.; 2, Scottish Co.; &, Portuguese a loft jab and took a count of three. He rose immediately and resumed of interested spectators, including Co.

Obstacle Race.---1, N. B. Mahor in a horizontal posture. A succes- many ladies, were treated very enjoyable afternoon's sport. (Portuguese Co.); 2, Seddon (In- aton of knock-downs followed with Included amongst the items were fantry Co.); 3, J. R. Soares fifteen thousand spectators derisive

at Scott's impotence. three open events, namely, the relay (Portuguese Co.) race, tug-of-war and mile race, all entrica of which attracted many from H.M.'s ships and military units at present stationed in. Hong Kong. The mile race was a very exciting affair, and was won by Pte. Tiernan, of the R.A.M.C., who ran a very good race.

The Inter-Unit events for mem- bers of the H.K.V.D.C., wore all very keenly contested, great rivary existing between the representa- tives of the Infantry, Scottish, and Portuguese Companies, and a hard atruggle resulted in the Infantry emerging as championa of the meeting with a total of 18 points, whilst the Scots and Portuguese tied for runners-up position with 14 points each. The only other unlt to score points was the Engineer Company who secured two points na runners-up in the tug-of-war, and one point for a third in the

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The Band of the Queen's Ragi- ment was in attendance during the afternoon, and enlivened the pro- ceedings with a fine programme of music.

Results.

100 yards Race.-1, G. P. Lam mert (Infantry Co.)-Time: 10.1/6 secs.; 2, A. E. Carvalho (Portu- guese Co.); 3, A. L. Eastman (In- fantry Co.)

Oficials.

The following were officials of the meet:-

A Foul Claimed. It is claimed that the fourth knock-down caught him on the low general Umpires.-Lt.-Colonel L. G. Bird, left of the groin. The D.S.O., Captain E. P. Minett, T.D.,opinion is that the blow was low but not sufficiently so to constitute V.D. and Mr. W. Logan.

it a foul.

The weights were: Scott 1961⁄41⁄4

Judges. Major R. Melville Smith, M.B.E., Captain Sir Eric Stuart-Taylor, O.B.E.. Captain Iba; Hansen 207 H. B. L. Dowbiggin and Captalo W. Brackenridge, M.C.

lbs.

Unlikely To Succeed.

It was the most sensational two' minutes' fighting in which Scott | was down six times without re-

Starters.--Captain K. 8. Morri- son, 2/Lt. J. E. Hancock, 2/Lt. M. G. Noll and 2/Lt. G. Duncan,sponse. M.B.E.

Scott

was entirely outclassed. A claim for foul has been registered but it is unlikely that the decision will be reversed.--- Reuter..

A Time Keepers. 2/Lt. .R. S. Logan, Mr. W: Logan, Pte. A. V. Barros and Pte. A. J. V. Ribeiro.

Clerks of the Course.-Lieut. R. L. Moncrieff, Lieut. T. Addis Martin, Lieut. J. Norrie-Owen and Sergt. W. H. Owen.

Putting the Shot.-1, H. A. Gregory (Infantry Co.)--Distance:* 27 ft 10 ins.; 2, S. A. Gregory (Infantry Co.); 3, A. P. E. Sliva (Portuguese Co.)

High Jump 1, C. F. Remedios (Portuguese Co.)--Height: 5 ft 1 in.; 2, G. B. Hayes (Scottish Co.); 3, J. A. Summers (Scottish Co.)

Open Relay Race.-1, K.O.§.B. "A" Team (Time: 3 mins. 58.2/5 Becs.); 2,. K.O.S.B. "B" Team; 8, Scots Guards.

880 yards Race.-1, A.. E. Car-

valho (Portuguese Co.)-Time: 2 mins. 16.4/5 secs.; 2, R. B: Bell (Scottish Co.); 8, W. Kerr (Scot tish Co.)

Competitors Stewards. - 2/Lt. Allstair Mackenzie, Lieut. P. Syme Thomson, Lieut. A. H. Penn, 2/Lt. S. Jarvis, M.C., Sergt. L. E. Cur- wood and Pte. H. V. Parker,

Ground. Lieut. A. M. Thornhill, 2/Lt. G. Duncan, M.B.E., Corps Sergt. Major H. Westlake, D.C.M. and Sergt. W. H. Owon.

MOTOR-CYCLE FOOTBALL.

SATURDAY'S MATCH POSTPONED.

The motor-cycle football match European Y.M.C.A. team and the arranged for Saturday between the Mobile Section of the Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps was postponed on account of the Volun- tear Sports which were held the same day.

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