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THE HONG KONG BOY SCOUTS ASSOCIATION
RECORDS BROKEN.:
terested in the Movement.
The
THE CHINA MAIL,
The Results
In the results given below, the| various troops will be denoted by: (S) Sea Scouts. (14th) 14th Hong Kong, etc.
50 yards Senior championship: -lɛt Chan Ki-cheung (14th) 81 accs., 2nd Ip Kwai-hung (14th) 31.5 secs. 81.4 secs., 3rd U. Wing-bong (S)
Junior Diving:--1st Ip Pin-kee (7th) 88 points, 2nd L. Crossan (4th) 81 points, 3rd J. Sloun (9th) 80 points.
NOT SCARED.
...
U.S.R.C. NET PLAYERS
WIN
CHAMPIONS ON VIEW
and J. S. McEachran,
tion, including the Colony's Doubles Undaunted by aach tough opposi- champions, and former Doubles champions, the U.S.R.C. players put up a sterling exhibition of tennis and overwhelmed their guests by the big margin of seven matches to
A fine afternoon's tennis was The annual swimming sports
enjoyed by a large gathering at the United Services Recreation Club held under the auspices of the
50 yards Junior back-stroke: on Saturday when three pairs of the Hong Kong Boy Scouts' Associa lat Kwok Ying-tai (14th) 68.4 Club's players opposed a strong tion took place in the Victoria secs, 2nd C. Lee (4th) 64.8 secs,, team drawn from various other Recreation Club swimming bath. Brd J. Green (4th). The record is Clubs in the Colony and captained on Saturday afternoon, there held by A. McCubbin (9th) with by Mr. Sewell, being a large attendance of boy 44.2/5 secs. established in 1927. The visitors were:-S. A. and scouts, while there was also a fair 100 yards Senior champion- H. D. Rumjahn, M., K. and M. W. number of ladies and others in- ship:-1st Chan Kl-cheung Lo, and Sewell and Redmond; (14th) 78.4 secs., 2nd Leung whilst the U.S.R.C., were represent- Bird Challenge Cup, Chec-woon (S) 78.4 secs, 3rd J. ed by Wing Comdr. Kunter and Lt. awarded the Troop winning most Sloan (9th). The record is held Hale, Dr. Tottenham and Maj. points, was won rather easily by by A. May (4th) with 70 secs. Lucas, and Rev. F. W. Alexander the 14th Hong Kong Troop, with established in 1923. 27 points to their credit. Second. place was taken by the Sea Scouts with 11 points, while the 4th Hong Kong Troop took a good third place with 9 points. -In
Life Saving Race. (Points for coming second the Sea Scouts cap-speed and correct method)-1st tured the President's Cup. Wong Kai-chow (14th) 54.1/5
Relay Race
secs., 2nd U. Wing-bong (S) Swimming was on the whole 57.3/5 secs., 3rd Leung Chee-woon good, encouraging times in some (S). of the events being registered, 60 yarda Junior championship: notably so when the record for 1st Ip Pin-kee (7th) 42 secs., the 60 yards senior backstroke, 2nd E. Souza (1st) 49.2/5 secs.,
broken,
new re- Srd J. Guterres (1st). The re- cord being established by Ip cord is held by A. McCubbin with Kwai-hung (14th Troop) in 33 secs established in 1927. 40.3/5 secs. The second man in Scouters, Cubbers and Rovers this race also beat the old record Race: 1st Ho Pak-ping (13th) by fourth-fifths of a second. |32.3/5 secs., 2nd R. Wong (2nd) The record of the Inter-Troop 85 secs. The record is held by Ho Relay Race was also beaten by the Pak-ping, when in 1926 he cover- 14th Hong Kong when they regis-ed the course in 32.2/5 secs. tered, 91 secs. for six men. The previous record was held by the 5th Hong Kong with 94.1/5 secs.
was
B
50 yards Senior back-stroke:-
1st Ip Kwai-hung (14th) 40.3/5 secs., 2nd J. Sloan (9th) 41 aecs 3rd Wong Kai-leung (14th). A new record was established..
Rev. G. T. Waldegrave Before presenting the prizes, the Rev. G. T. Waldegrave, Com-
Senior Diving:-1st Chan Ki- missioner of the Hong Kong Boy cheung, (14th) 108 points, 2nd H. Scouts' Association, in a neat
Murray(14th) 97 points, 3rd R. speech tendered thanks to all Wood (9.96 points. There were those concerned in making the oc-15 competitors. casion the success it was, and also Inter Troop Relay race: 1st thanked the V.R.C. for the loan 14th Hong Kong 31 secs, 2nd Sen of the swimming pool. Mr. Scouts, 95.1/5 secs., 3rd 4th Waldegrave also said that he had Hong Kong. A new record was great pleasure in thanking Mrs. registered, the old record of 94.1/5 Liu, wife of the Pre-
secs., being established by the sident of the 25th Hong Kong 5th Troop in 1926. Troop, for so kindly consenting to distribute the prizes. Reference was then made to the afternoon's sport and the 14th Hong Kong Troop were congratulated on their splendid win.
Obstacle race:-1st and 2nd places taken by the Sea Scouts.
The Bird Challenge Cup, pre- sented by the Hon. Mr. H. W. Bird in 1926 to be competed for annually by Scouts Troops, On behald, of Mrs. Liu, Scout-awarded to the Troop winning the Master D. W. Luke, of the 16th most points in the Swimming Hong Kong Troop, suitably re- Sports, to be held for one year, plied.
was taken by the 14th Hong Kong Troop.
Three cheers were then given for Mrs. Liu, and for the win- ners of the challenge cup.
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The scores werc:—'
Hale
Wing Comdr. Hunter and Lt. beat Rumjahn and Rumjahu, 3-6,
6-4, 6-2.
lost to Lo and Lo, 5-7, 5-7.
beat Sewell and Redmond, 7-5, 6-3.
Dr. Tottenham and Maj. Lucas.-
beat Rumjahn and Rumjahn, 6-3,
6-0.
beat Lo and La. 4-6, 6-4, 6-9. beat Sewell and Redmond, 6-3, 6-4.
Rev. Alexander and McEachran- beat Rumjahn and Rumjahn, 6-3,
3-5, 6-3,
lost to Lo and Lo, 9-6, 4-8. beat Sewell and Redmond, 4-6, 6-2,
G-4.
Y.M.C.A. TENNIS
Owing to the refusal of an offi elal to supply full particulars of the European Y.M.C.A. American tennis tournament, held on Satur- day, to the representative of the "Sunday Herald," the aforemen tioned gentleman stating he requir ed the details "for another paper," we are only able to announce that, prizes want to Miss Gladys Heard and Mr. R. S. Sapued, who won 28 and 31 games respectively out of a possible 40. Eight mixed paire
participated.
Scoutmaster A. White; District Cubmaster W. II. Smith; Scout- master Ho Yun-kwong: Scout- master D. W. Luke; Mr. F. K. Ewart.
Refereci-Lt. Col. T. A. Robert- con, O.B.E.
The Presidents' Cup, presented by the Hon. Dr. R. H. Kdtewall, President of the Local Associn- Judges: The Commissioner, tion, awarded to the runner's up Hon. Secretary, Mr. F. K. Ewart, to be held temporarily, as it may Mr. A. A. Alves, Mr. C. J. Cooke, possibly be later set apart as the Mr. A. Kirk, Mr. F. J. Toms, challenge cup for the winning Troop in the proposed annual Scouts Athletic Sports, went to the Sea Scouts.
Officials.
Starter:-The District Scout-
master.
Timekeeper: Lt.-Com. Drum- mend, D.S.C., R.N., the D.C.M.
Competitors' Stewards: Scout- master D. W. Luke, Rovers W. Enever and Iko Marquis.
Committee:--Rev. G. T. Walde- grave, Commissioner; Lieut. Colonel T.. A. Robertson, Assist- General Stewards:The Scout- ant Commissioner; Mr. C. Hers and Cubbers, Blason, Hon. Treasury; Mr. A. S. Secretary and Recorder Mitchell, Hon. Secretary; District Scoutmaster Ip Choi-hing.
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