MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1928.

CRICKET.

Kowloon C.C.

W. Brace, e Hayward, b Owen-

Hughes

71

KOWLOON'S EASY VICTORY | A. W. Ramsay, b Owen-Hughes 47

E. C. Fincher, e Murdoch, b OVER H.K.C.C.

Owen-Hughes

A PRESENTATIọn at c.rc.

*

The Kowloon C.C. 2nd XI (Bunners-up) defeated the Police R.C. in the second division in the only League cricket match played on Saturday.

The inclement weather of the morning cleared up sufficiently to allow the fixtures to be carried out as arranged, with the excep- tion of the Hong Kong C.C. 2nd XI versus the 15th Brigade match which was put off.

E. F. Fincher, not out ... F. E. Lawrence, not out, .... Capt. J. Reynolds, not out

Extras

.C.R.C. v. TAIKOO, EWO, -WAYFOONG.

12

38

At Causeway Bay, the Chinesa R.C. beat a team from Taikoo, Ewo and Waytoong.

2

9

The winners made 153 for Boven wickets declarod. Taul Wal-pul

Total (for 4 wkts.) H. T. Buxton, F. Goodwin, S. Jox, N. H. Rosa ilid not bat.

1DOWLING ANALYSIS.

Thorp Musson Owen-Hughes Duckitt

THE CHINA MAIL,

RECORDS BROKEN.

HONG KONG UNIVERSITY SPORTS.

SATURDAY'S MEETING.

Pokfulam-

+

20 scoping 51 and H. C. Hung 40, Three records broken and one Parker captured five wickets for equalled, were features of the annual athletic sports meeting of 19943.

The CR.C. bowlers wero also the Hong Kong University which in good form and trundled out the was successfully held on the opposition for 106, Parker's con- road, on Saturday afternoon.

University ground, w.tribution being 40. Ching took

There was a large attendance three wickets for 24. Ng Sza-kwons of interested spectators, includ: 2 for 16 and W. C. Hung 2 for 22. ing Lady Clementi who was 8 Scores:-

escorted by Major H. B. L. Dow- biggin, A.D.C. to His Excellency 'the Governor, and Mr. W. W.

Hornell, Vice-Chancellor of the University.

D. ·M. .14 2

I 81

· 9 · 0

34

.71 1 3 1

57

7.

0

NAVY 2ND v. C.S.GC. 2ND.

Chinese R.C. W..C. Hong, Ú Parker Included in the games was the

Tsui Wai-pui, run out meeting of the old rivals, the

At King's Park, the Royal Navy. C. Hung, c & b Parker Kowloon C.C. and the Hong Kong | C.C., the former getting the bet-2nd XI drew with the Civil Service C. Choa, c & b Parker ter of the argument this time. 2nd XI. The Indian R.C. "B," after an ab- sence from the field of some five weeks, went down heavily to the Royal Army Service Corps.

Ng Sze-kwong, Parker The Navy made 156 runs for J. L. Youngsaye, İ.b.w, b

Cornaby. eight wickets declared, of which

P. O. Orchard get 49 and C. P. OH. Ching, not out Beasley 14.

K. L. Chau, b Parker Cheung Wing-kue, not out

Extras...

During the ten interval of the The Civil Service reached

wickets. Chinese R.C. v. Talkoo-Wayfoong- total of 67 for Ave Ewo match, Mr. Brown of Messrs. Harper carried his bat for 28 and Butterfield and Swire presented Noland made 19 not out. Hill ac- the C.R.C. with a souvenir in ap-counted for, three wickets for 10

Scores:- preciation of their kindness in runs. placing their ground at the dis- posal of the cricketers of these three Hongs for their inter-hong fixtures.

League II.

POLICE v. K.C.C. 2ND..

At Happy Valley, with three men absent, the Police R.C. loat to the Kowloon C.. 2nd XI by 93 runs.

Petheram who made 46 out of a total of 172 for seven wickets de- clared, was the top scorer for his

Dand helped with 33 side.

not out, while Morton made 25.

For the losers, Alexander going in first, carried his bat for 43. Lee took three wickets for B runs. The

K.C.C. Score:

were one

Kowloon 2nd XI.

R. E. Lindsell, b Alexander

C. T. Evans, c sub,, b Alexander

G. Bee, e. sub., h Alexander

22

51

40

12

As the fact that so many re cords were broken shows, the various events, which were very keenly contested, produced sport 2 of a very high order, and as Dr. 9 M. B. Osman, President of the Hong Kong University Athletic 1 Association said, the standard of 16 the games and the athletics in

the University is steadily rising. 153 |

Dr. Osman's Speech,“ not

The Individual Championship

Total (for 7 wkts, dec.) C. Wong, Yeoh Tak-kee did bat.

P. O. Orchard,

Navy 2nd XI.

c Harper,

BOWLING ANALYSIS, "

b

·0. M. R.

W.

Robertson

49 Parker ...

14 5

43

5

E. R. A. Sparrow, 1.b.w.,

Devitt

b

Cornaby

11 2

45

1

8 Vallack

5 0

29

0

F/0. Hale, b Devitt

4 Hall

B 0 20

M. W. Green, e Noland,

Devitt

b

Talkoo, Ewo, Wayfoong..

+10

CP.0. Bensley, st. Davies, b

Noland

34

0. Moor, c Taui, h Ng Sze-

kwong

5

Lt. Camidge,

c Davies, b

0

IB

H. V. Parker, b Ching

5

W. Fiddes-Wilson, b Ching

8

J. Crawford, b H. C. Hung..

J, Hall, b Ching ..

25

20

A. H. Gillingham, run out

166

W. Brackenridge, b W. C. Hung W. B. Cornaby, not out

Robertson

Lt. Debenham, b Devitt E. R. A. Hill, e Davies, b Devitt A. B. Westley, not out

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Total (for 8 wkts, dec.) Mine. Trusier, Lt. Walker did not

bat.

Devitt Paterson

R. A. Green; c Tsui, b Ng Szo-

kwong...

The hope has always been express- Englishman and the European. od that the undergraduates of this | They have come to touch the Chinose University will increasingly and in and the Chinese have proved apt greater measure turn to the playing pupils. The words of Manson fields and the cimder track.

will yet come true--wise men will There was a time when it was im- again come from the East. The possible to raise à purely under-people who gave Europe the inven- gradusha team in any branch of tion of printing will yet give other sport. In those days the meat | useful and peaceful arts; the first the to use gunpowder will not be strenuous game Indulged by students was billlarda. But even backward in the art of war; the billiards, as played by people un-discoverers. of inoculation will add schooled in the discipline and team again to the prevention and cure of work of tha cricket pitch ́or football { disease. ground was by no means entirely Those hundreds of millions will devoid of the risks of serious double the recruiting of science and medical emergency: for tempors may yet give back to Europa more were short and billiard cues were than they got. It seems, some- times, as if, the Europeans are teaching the Chinese to beat the Europeans.

stout.

Room For Enthusiasts,

and

It is also true that now with In- creased encouragement and increas-

The secretary has already given ed facilities the youth of a nation the signal to stop-With him I usually considered docile and diffl. began and with him shall I end. dent, have come in greater and Long before this day he told me greater numbers to the pitch and that I was "in for it" for, he said, the court. But there is still room my speech would be received with for more enthusiasts. I can only cheers and jerra and encers hope that some one more proficient tears. Now that you have already and more profound than I am would heard the cheers and the jeers-let the us stop before we have the sneers come forward and preach to students the sermon on sports. They fand the tears! may ask what has athletics to do with passing examinations-every- thing. It is the bichloride which one of the judges at the meeting and for the loan of the starting gun; Mr. R. J. Hunt for acting as

of the meeting was won by T. W. may prevent infection and keep a Cheong who repeated his per-man sweet and whole amidst the formance of last year.

"Simian-Activity.”

In conclusion, Dr. Osman thank- ed Major `Dowbiggin for officiating

Annual Dance.

H.. most distressing surroundings. Of starter, and Messrs. N. P. Karanjia Braga, who was runner-up last very little direct value to him in his and F. Hipteola (Hon. Secretary) year had a good chance of retain-work-though the dreaded examiner for their tireless efforts in the ing his position this year, but has a pretty keen appreciation of a organisation of the meeting. had the misfortune of spraining sportsman-it may serve to prevent his ankle in the 100 yards dash degeneration so apt to overtake the On Saturday night the Great Hall and could not compete in the overworked student, whose constitu- of the University, gaily decorated other events for which he had tion has but A poor resistance, and brightly illuminated, was the entered. However, E. Wong Tape against the omnipresent paraaltic scene of great animation when the 2 gave Cheong a very hard fight pathogers. The vision of Manson graduates and undergraduates of 40 for the Championship, and took is that of Hong Kong as a centre the Hong Kong University held

6 runner-up's position with 15 and distributor not for merchan- their annual dance.

points to the Champion's 20. dise only, bat also for science; that The lady undergraduates, were 9.

Morrison Hall's athletes again of to-day is of a university full of present in full force, and as each and undergraduate o won the Inter-Hostel Champion- scientists and athletes, athletes who graduate e ship for their "House" with a are scientists and scientists who are brought friends, the spacious Hall' 1, total of 33 points. Their nearest athletes.

was well. Alled with several hun- I rivals were the representatives of

dreds of dancers. Many "outside" ladies also attended, and all who Eliot Hall who collected 26 points.

wished to dance did not lack a 7 E. Wong Tape who scored a fine 16 win in the 100 yards dash

partner. equalled the record of 10.2/6 106 seconds set up by S. O. Shaha- budin in 1926, and excitement ran high when in the very next event, T. W. Cheong shattered 22

2 his own last year's record of 9 5 1 16

2 feet 7 inches for the Pole Jump, 24 8.2 2 3 by clearing the bar fully one inch H. C. Hung

7 0 28

1 higher. He followed up this suc During the tea interval, Mr. cess by smashing S. O. Shaha Brown of Bleasrs. Butterfeld & budin's 1926 record of 17 seconds Swire took the opportunity of pre-for the 120 yards seconds, re-seen. The Hockey Club has even senting the Chinese Recreation turning the fine time of 16.3/5 Club with a beautiful silver cup in seconds. appreciation of the latter's ever- 10 rendiness in placing their ground]

:

E. P. Streatfield, b W. C. Hung G. R. Vallack, e Tsai, b H. C.

.Hung

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BOWLING ANALYSIS.

o Ng Sze-kwong

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Ahort. man

* M. R. W+ R 0 56 5

20 Robertson

10 2 28 0 11

Total ......

2 32

2

1 Noland

3 0. 20

1

2

C.S.C.C. 2nd XI.

0. M.

.

G. A. V. Hall, e Thorpe, b

H. F. Harper, not out

28 W. C. Hung

9

3

Baker

13

R. R. Davies, c & b Hill

B. Petheram, e Alexander, b

G. E. R. Devitt, b Sparrow

5 Ching

Williamson

46

A. R. F. Raven,

sub,

R. G. Robertson, c Westley, b

Hill

23

R.S. W. Paterson, c Sparrow,

33

i Hill

0

G. Noland, Westley

19

25

G. Gull, not out

6

9

Extras

Total (for 5 wkts.)

Williamson

A. A. Dand, not out

E. B. Morton, e Williamson, b

Alexander

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Total (for 7 wkts., dea.),172

L. A. Lawton, H. Overy and an-

other did not bat.

Alexander

ROWLING ANALYSIS,

Baker

Wagland

Williamson

and another did not bat.

I

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

➜, 21.

H. SY

0. M. B..

W.

# 仆 64

4 Sparrow

11

3. 26

1

0 0 40

1 x1

G 0 27

0 Trusler.

2 0

4 10 10

3

4 0 17

2 Westley

2 0 B

3 0 15

0 Hale

.1 0 3

0

Police R.C.

B. Thorpe, b Lee

W. W. Williamson, c Pethgram,

b Raven..

1

Meadows.............**

F. Alexander, not out ... 43.

B. G. Baker, 1.b.w.. b Raven

9

W. E. Meadows, a Hall, b Lec. 13 Wagland. b Lee

Smith, run out Edwards, b Overy.

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Total

Three men absent.

· Lec

Overy

Raven

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

inter-hong fixtures.

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It requires little of the prophetic to foresee this; the process has al- reddy commenced. The majority of the present students of both sexes have taken to games, especially "Melodiana" of H.M.S. "Titania," tennis; and the Secretary of the and everyone spent a very enjoy Tennis Club tells me that this year able evening, which did not break for the first time the tennis tourno-up until a late hour. ments include championship events In connection with the sports for ladies and mixed doubles. These meeting, the thanks of the Com- are steps in the right direction and mittes are due to the following who have generously contributed to the augers well for the future. hockey too, the same progress is Prize Fund or donated Prizea:

The Hon. Sir Shoo-son Chow, the extended its activities to Macao. Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotewall, Sir Robert

100 yarda (Lady Undergraduates' The achievements of the Basketball Ho Tung, the Hon. Sir Joseph race).-1, Miss Florence Wong, Club need. no comment champions Kemp, the Hon. Mr. A. T. Creasy, Time 15 secs.; 2, Miss J. Ho Tung.. have been before and championa Mr. Kwok Slu-lau, Mr. W. E. Lalf Mile.-1, C. Figueiredo, might again be. The footballers Shenton, Major H. B. L. Dowbiggin, Time 2.18.2/5 secs.; 2 Ho Sai- have done as well as could be ex-Mr. Ho Kom-tong. Mrs. Ng

In

Time 25.1/5 secs.; 2, A. T. Lee; 3, Y. F. Chew.

120 yards Hurdles.-1, T. W. (Re- Cheong, Time 16.3/5 secs. cord); 2, B. H. Schroter; a, H. N. Chúng.

Not to be outdone by the 67 at the disposal of the Hong Kong

Bank, Messrs. Butterfield and Champion, E. Wong Tape went all A. Reeves, A. Fowler, R, Jones Messrs. Jardine Matheson for their out in the 440 yards race and won pected, considering the absence of Wah, Mr. Chau Yue-ting, Mr. Lea Cheong; S, Wong Long-cheong.

in fine fashion, lowering H.a full sized football ground. And Hysan, Mr. Lee Shiu-kaf, Mr. Lee It is believed that the C.R.C. Braga's last year's record of what of the cricketera; their praise Shiu-kee, Mr. Richard Hancock, Mr. ground at Causeway Bay has been 54,476 seconds to 54.1/6 seconds. has been sung again and again for Lee Iu-cheung, Mr. W. H. Bell, Mr. the venue for the last fifteen years} In the 100 yards dash for lady the past few weeks. Teams, made J. H. Seth, Mr. A. Cameron, Mr. or so, of the annual cricket matches undergraduates, Miss Florence up entirely of undergraduates, with F. H. Barnes, Mr. W. L. Pattenden,

220 yards Handicap (Past Stu- between the above-mentioned in-Wong took first place in 15 no individual player outstanding, Mr. M. P. Talat, Mr. Ng Sze dents Race)-1, E. Zimmern; 2, Istitutions.

seconds dead, with Mias J. Ho they have met and defeated experi- kwong, Mr. Fung Ping-sban, Mr.

W. Youngaaye, Tung a close second. The Half need gianta of the game. Their Li Yau-taun, Members of Univer- Putting the Shot (16 lbs.).—1, Mile race

open to the Colony team work was wonderful, and theirsity Staff. President, University B. H. Schroter, Distance 30ft. 41⁄4 saw Pte. Tiernan, R.A.M.C., score fielding, characterised by almost Union, Messrs. British-American inc.; 2, Taito Eng-kel. a creditable win in 2 minutes simian activity, was unsurpassed. Tobacco Co. Ltd., Messrs. G. Fal- The triumph of team work has re-coner, Messrs. Lane, Crawford, At the close of the meeting sulted in trophies. To have captured Ltd., Messrs. Sincere. Co., Ltd., Lady Clementi distributed the the championship shields of both Messrs. Wing On Co., Ltd., Messrs. prizes to the successful compet divisions Is Indeed an achievement The Sun Co., Ltd.

we might well be proud of. The spade work of Messrs Hiptoola and Barma, the captaincy of Mr. C. W. Lam and the invaluable help of that master tactician, Mr. Rumjahn, have made this possible.

R.AS.C. v. INDIANS "E".

On their own ground, the Royal Army Service Corps inflicted heavy defeat on the Indian R.C.

0 Capt. Drysdale and S/Sgt. Wood Q played a great part in the victory of their side, as they took the score from 67 to 235 runs, their contribu- tions being 83 and 78 respective ly, both being undefeated when the innings was declared for four wic-

0

8

79

.

M. A

W

.10 0 13

3

6.5 0 36

1

G 0 24

2

Friendly Matches.

K.C.C. v. H.K.C.C.

On their own ground, the Kow. loon C.C. defeated the Hong Kong C.C. by nine wickets,

The visitors started ahukily and soon lost five wickets for 38 runs, Pearce (46) and Duckitt (22) stuy-

kets.,

The Indians replied with 95, the top scorer being Abbas (23). New- berry took four wickets for 18 runs. Scores:

R.A.S.C.

L/Cpl. Tibba, b A. R. Suffad Pte. Edwards, b A. S. Suffiad Q.M.S. Glenny, b'Rumjaha .. Q.M.S. Newberry, c Madar, b

Sirdar Khan

The positions in the League to 6.2/5 seconds. Apte are:-

.Division L

University

P. W. D.L. Pts. 8 7 0 1 21 tors. Kowloon C.C. ...7 6 2 0 17 Craigengower C.C. 8 3 8 2 12 Royal Navy

7 3 2 2 11

Indian R.C. "A"...7 23.29 Civil Service C.C..8 1 4 3 7 Chinese R.C. 7 1 2 4 6

Royal Artillery 7 1 1 5 4 Indian R.C. "B" .. 5 0 1 4 1

ş

Dr. Osman.

Dr. Osman, President of the Hong Kong University Athletic Association, addressed the gather-' ing as follow:-

Officials.

The following were the cial8:

off-

Patron: H.E. Sir Cecil Clementi, K.C.M.G.

President: Dr. M. B. Osman.

440 yards.1, E. Wong Taps, Time 64.1/5 secs. (Record); 2, C. Figueiredo; 3, Wong Long-cheong.

Long Jump-1, T. W. Cheong. Distance 2016, 2las.; 2, A. T. Lee; 3. K. P. Gan.

Half Mile (open to the Colony). -1, Rte. Tiernan, R.A.M.C., Time 2.06.3/5 secs; 2, Cdam. Elliot, Scots Guards.

High Jump-1, T. W. Cheong, Height 5 ft. 51⁄2 Ins.; 2, H. N.

Referee: The Hon. Dr. R. H. Chung; 8, P. C. Yue. Kotowall, C.M.G.

Hall,

Gratitude Expreased. I might just as well own up from the beginning. I am not at all used But I must hasten to add that

One Mils.-1, C. Figueiredo; 2, to his sort of thing but it seems as behind all these successes in sports Judges: Commodore J. L. Pear-Law Nye-koey; 3, Chew Year-fook. Division. II.

if a function of this nature is not lies the encouragement given by the son, C.M.G., Lt. Col. L. J. Comyn, Tug-of-War-Won by Morrison P. W. D.L. Pts, complete unless some one spoils the members of the staff in general and C.M.G., D.S.O., Prof. W. Brown University 2nd ... 9 9 0 0 27 proceedings of the whole afternoon the Vice-Chancellor in particular. In Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggin, Prof..

Relay Race for teams of four 7 Kowloon C.G. 2nd. 9 7.1 1 22 by screaming out some perfectly the medical faculty, at any rate, an F. A. Redmond, Mr. E. K. Quick. (Challenge Cup presented by Mr. Reception Committee: Mr. W. W. Leé Hyaan).-1, Morrison Hall; 2, 0 Club de Recreio. 9 6 0 3 18

obvious statements. Naturally, when occasional inattention toward work 10.R.A.O.C.

8 6 0 3 16 I discovered that it had to be done because of cricket has often been Horneli, C.I.E., Mr. W. B. Finnigan, May Hall. Royal Navy 2nd .9 4.1 4 13 and that it was 'who had to do it, passed uncommented. Even Pro- Dr. D. K. Samy, Mr. H. G. Hughes, Inter - Hostal ·Championship.— 13 Polles R.C. 9 3 0 6 9I strongly objected. But I might fessors, who in my time, would have Miss F. Wang, Prof. J. Anderson, Winners, Morrison Hall, 33 points; 82157 just as well have submitted quietly taken grave exception to the can- Prof. R. K. M. Simpson, Dr. S. W. Runners-up, Ellot Hall, 26 points. Capt. J. E. Drysdale, not out 88 Electric R.C. S/Sgt. Wood, not out

73 Royal Engineers. 7 2066 and meekly from the first. The cellation of a lecture, have come Phoon, Mr. Peter Pau, Miss H. Other Hostels: Lugard Hall, 20 44 Civil Service C.C.. 8 2 0 6 6 Secretary, Mr. Hiptoola, was per- forward to defray ten expenses at Surh.

• pointa; May Hall, 17 points; St. "Tamor"

3 0 1 7 1 sistency personified; and after hav-inter-faculty cricket matches. With- Stewards: Prof. R. E. Tottenham, John's Hall, 3 points.

Ing appreciated the fluency of his in recent years no man has done Prof. K. H Digby, Prof. CUY. Individual Championship.-Win Total (for 4 wkts., dec.) 235

tongue and the facileness of his more for the athletics of the Uni-Wang, Mr. K. C. Chen, Prof. W. Jner, T. W. Cheong, 20 points; Run-" Maj. Langmaid, Capt. Goodfellow,

pen, I had no other option but to versity than the Vice-Chancellor. Hinton, Prof. G. T. Byrne, Dr. 8. Y. ner-up, E. Wong Tape, 15. points. hasten and supply this sop for What he has done I need not detall Wong, Mr.-G. S. Scully, Mr. 9. W. Cerberus, knowing full well that a hore. But I know, the cricketers Teo. secretary unappeased and dissatis-know, the whole undergraduate body The following will represent the fied (and especially, if he possesses knows. For the present I shall Roffey, D.S.O., Prof. J. L. Shell Time Keepers: Prof. M. H. 1 Club 2nd XI v. Royal Navy on the a high piercing shrieky sort of a only express our gratitude. More

Extras

ed the rot somewhat but the whole L/Cpl. Fennell, L/Cpl. McIntyre,

side were dismissed for 132,

Brace (71) and Ramsay (17) for Sgt. Finnis did not bat,

Kowloon knocked up 103 runs for

the first wicket. E. F. Fincher

added 8 not out, the total reach- A. S. Suflad

ing 199 for four wickets when stumps were drawn. Scores;--

Hong Kong C.

Capt. N. Thorp, c Brace, b

Lyal..

Lt. A. H. Musson, b Goodwin'.

T. E. Pearce, b. Lyal

HOCKEY.

R.N.O.S.C. to-morrow, at 5 p.m.:- | voice) la indeed an object of nwe i perhaps at a time not far distant hear, D.S.0., Prof. W. Faid.

from now I mean the celebration Nicholson, L. A. R. Duncan (cap. With his customary thoroughness of the cricket club that is coming. tain), J. P. Murray, N. Evans, L. P. (witness, for example, the wonder-

Starter: Mr. R. J. Hunt, Clerks of the Court: Rev. C. B.

Weller.

Tennis Prizes.. The prizes won in the 1927 an- Hong Kong University were also nual Tennis Tournament of the

distributed as follow:-

Championship Singles: Cham- plon, Mr. Lim Peng-chin; Runner-

Championship Doubles: Cham- pians, Messra, Lim Peng-chin and Hung Hual-chen; Runners-up, Massra. A. A. Rumjahu and Douglas Laing

Handicap Singles: Winner, Mr. Lee Hun-kek; Runner-up,- / Mr. Granville de Soużo.ja

I have to thank the prize donors Shann, Mr. F. H. Trayes, Mr. up, Mr. A. A. Rumjahn. Thomas, A. C. Howell, Capt. E. ful manner in which the events of whose names are included in the A. L. B. Hay, Mr. L. Day, Mr. F. C Jacobs-Larkeem, B. W. Sampson, this afternoon went) he has drawn programme-I am too idle and un- T. P. Saunderson.

Sub-Committee: Dr. M. B. Osman, up ever so many points for mywilling to particularise. But I have special attention. In fact, he has to make special mention of the rof. W. Faid, Mr. Y. C. Teh, Prof. done everything except deliver this latest addition-a Challenge Cup. IF. A. Redmond, Mr. C. Yue, Mr. speech. So for the purposes of this refer to the Lee Hysan, Challenge F. Hiptools, Mr. N. P. Karanjia. After thirty years' service Mr. function I might be put down as Cup, presented by Mr. Lee. Hysan

Hon. Becretary: F. Hiptoola.

Prize Winners, W. Taylor, head watean to the "vex et praeter nihil.”

through the kind services of an old Oxford University Boat Club, is to

The successful competitora ...Encouragement.

"boy" Mr. Lee Bak-bung. retire.

Voice of the Athletic Association The speaker thon congratulated the sports meeting were:-

Kicking the Football (decided and nothing further, though IT. W. Cheong and E. Wong Tape

Edwards; 2, P. C. Lin,

DOWLING ANALYSIS.

0.

R.

7 3

15

Sirdar Khan

3 24

1

Kumjahn

8

1 55

A. R. Suffod

1 F. S. Nicholls, R. R. Todd, L. F.

114. 1 13

1

and dread,

A. W. Hayward, a Reynolds, b

Goodwin.

Mohamed

+3 0 16

0

1

Madar

B

1 32

0

Arculli

7 -1

37.

0

0

Indian RC. "B".

H. Owen-Hughes, e Buxton, b

Lyal

M. P. Madar, b Nawberry

4

13A. Butt, b Glenny

oR. Nazarin, c Tibbs, & Gloma

0

46 A. S. Sufflad, j.b.w., b.Newberry

1

E. J. R. Mitchell, c Reynolds,

b Brace

3

F. M. el Arcull; e Wood, b

Newberry

22

D. Mohamed, 1.b.w., b.Glenny

5

W. H. N. Murdoch, c E. C.

Fineler, b Iyal ........

18

A. M. Rumjahn, c Wood, b

Drysdale

10

R. Hancock, b Lyaf ....

0

Sirdar Khan, b Dryadale

14

M. M. Maas, b. Goodwin

20 M. R. Abbas,, b Newberry

0

12 A. R. Suffled, not ont e

Extras:

Total

192

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

· BOWLING ANÁLTHAT..

Lyal Goodwin Brace

16

3

40

5

12.5. 2 30 Newberry

6.2

12

1 Glenny

*20*

17

Drysdale

o Wood

E. R. Duckitt, b Goodwin

J. C., Dunbar, not out

Extras.....

Reynolds

Ross

40/16

2.

in

·· Handicap · «Doubles; Winners, Messrs. Lee Hua-kek and Lee Hus tail; Runners-up, Messrs. Tan

Ladies Handicap Singles: Win-

up, Miss Hannah Surb, A. T. Lee, Distance 285(t, 7ins.; 2,5 Mixed Doubles Handicap: Win- B. H. Schroter

|ners, Miss : Hannah Surh and Mr. 100 yards (Challenge Cup pre-Lim Peng-chir, Runners-up, Miss Bented by Mr. Lee Hyun) Grace How Lung and Mr. Ho Shal 1, E. Wong Tape, Time 102/5 secs (Tied Record); 2, Ho

Biz Villiam Pole Jimin-1 T Height Oft, Bins, (Record) 2,8; Chung: 8, BIL Schroter.

3^20 yards—L

To note the effect of strenuous am, I hope I can say with canadencs on their prowess in bettering throa last Wednesday).— 1, G., & Peng-liat and Gan Kee-fun! 23 games on boys" hearts, medical in- I am a sincere.voice; and it is with records that afternoon. The former U. T. Thad, e Fennell, b,Wood 1spections are to be held at Bucking that sincerity that I beg to welcome also for again winning the Indivi- Throwing the Cricket Ball1ner Miss Molly Carothers; Runner

11 bamshire secondary schools. Lady Clementi here-to-day.. I am dual Championship; and Morrison persuaded, the Council of the A.A Hall for repeating their success in Eleven brothers, the song of Mr. is persuaded that her ladyship's the Inter-Hostel Championship. ***** 96 E. Herbert, of Broadwater, Worth- presence here is but an index of her - Steadily Risings Y

ing, played a football match on interest in the athletics of the Broadwater green in mall, week, in University; and as such the Coun- 164 aid of the funds of the National cfl cannot but view it as an act of 213 Playing Fields Association. T

They encouragement.." And the Council 10 2 lost by four goals to one to a needs all the encouragement. It can 19 1 Broadwater Athletic Club éleyen:

gat.

Proceeding, Dr. Osman Bald: The standard of games and athletics In this University steadily rising. Her activ In science are beginning to be known and for all those praise be to the

-cheong. Cheon

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