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THE CHINA MAIL.
INTER-SCHOOL SCOTTISH FOOTBALL
SPORTS MEETING.
St. Paul's College As Premiers.
WIN GOVERNOR'S SHIELD.
St.
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Paul's College, with points, won the Governor's Shield
LEAGUE.
Ayr United Escape Relegation.
KILMARNOCK BEATEN.
London, Yesterday.
over
Ayr United, by their win their Ayrshire rivals, just escape relegation by the narrow margin of two points, the two Clubs to move down being Hibernians and East Fife.
In the Senttish League Ayr Unit- at the Inter-School sports meeting ed beat Kilmarnock by one goal to held at Caroline Hill ground yes-nil to-day.-Reuter. terday afternoon. Chiu Ping-hung was mainly responsible for their victory, as he took first place in the 100 yards, 220 yards, and broke the record in the high jump and long jumps events, clearing a height of 5 feet 4 inches, and jumping a distance of 20 feet 3% Inches, respectively.
Leung Kam-lo. of Queen's Col- lege, who won the mile, ran si well-judged race, and took the lead early. St. Paul's College man came second, whilst Miller placed Central British School third.
The completed Scottish League table is as under:
Rangers, Celtic Motherwell
Guals. P. W. D. L F. .88 27 $
Partick....38 24 5 9
A. P. 5 90 20 GO
.38 24 10
4101
34
58
38 24 8
6 102
12 50
76
43
53
38 10 6 13 .38 17
r's 'k. 38 39 4 Falkirk St. Mirran Morton Laith Ayr Hibernians East Fife
earts Aberdeen Cowdenbeath 38 17 16 Dunice .98 17
GT 63 16 238 17 3 16
60 66 Airdrie. Bismilton 38 16 5 17
517 5!! 57 37 Kilmarnock 38 15 5 18 55 60 36
.......38 15
60 88 34 218 no 10 30
90 63
20
凄凉
78 52
448 65
20
30
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BR 15 .38 18
# 19 7 20
220
58 83
.38 8 11 19
61 36
27
..38 8 11 19
.38
53 92 27
40 81
The 220 yarda Ellis Kadoorie Challenge Cup was carried off by A. Hunt, of Queen's College. II finished in great style. The Re-R Jay Race over one mile was won by St. Paul's College.
At the conclusion of the events, the Rev. A. D. Stewart, M.A.. con- gratulated the winning team. The School Championship Shield had been wan three times, each by St. Joseph's College and St. Paul's.
St. Paul's now won it a fourth
time.
Sir William Hornell congratulat- ed the winners and runners-up and commenter on the increasing interest taken In inter-school sports-an, interest which he hop- ed would not be relaxed in the future. He commented on the ex- cellent condition of the runners. He hoped to see next year, Fot only inter-school boys' sports, but Also Inter-school girls' sports. (Applause.)
SOUTH
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15 103 20
CHINA SCORE SIX GOALS.
Navy Net Twice in Reply on Club Ground
On the Club ground yesterday South China defeated the Navy by six goals to two in a First Divi- sion League match. The Chines played a much superior game, and, as the result of goals by Chui Kwok-luen (2), Fung King-cheung and Ip Pak-wah held a four goals lend at half-time. Chui scored his
The Schools participating were. -Diocesan School, Central British School. King's College. Munaang College. Queen's College, St. Paul's College, St. Stephen's Col-second goal from a penalty kick
for handling. lege and Ying Wah College.
RESULTS.
100 Yarda.-1, Chiu Ping-hung (St. Paul's College); 2, Lai Khoon hian (St. Stephen's College); 8 R. J. Reed (Diocesan Boys' School). Time: 11 secs.
After the interval the Navy re- duced the arrears when Redgate and Hawes found the net, but Fung King-cheung and Chui Kwok-tuen sent South China fur-
ther ahead.
Long Jump.1, Chiu Ping-hung (St. Paul's College); 2, Lat Khoon- hian (St. Stephen's College); 3, Li South Chinn Tim (Diocesan Boys' School). Dis. Kowloos
Argylls tance:-20 ft. 3 ins. (Record),
Navy
220 Yards.-1, Chiu Ping-hung Athletic (St. Paul's College); 2, Ching Chiu-Borderers nam (St. Pauls College); 3, A. Recreio Hunt (Queen's College). Time:- 24 4/5 secs.
One Mile.-1, Leung Kam-to
| (Queen's College); 2, Cheung Shiu-
kwni (St. Paul's
College); 3, J. V. E. Miller (Central British School). Time: 5 mins. 20% secs.
Putting-the-Shot-1, Kwok Chi- ping (St. Stephen's College); 2, Lau Tuk-yee (King's College); 3, Kwarig Ping-chi (St. Stephen's College). Distance:-32 ft. 61⁄2 ins.
440 Yards (Ellis Kadoorie Chal- lenge Cup)-1, A. Hunt (St. Paul's College); 2, R. J. Reed (Diocesan Boys' School); 3, Arculli (Queen's) College) and Chan Fook-tim (Queen's College). Time:-59 secs. High Jump-1, Chlu Ping-hung (St. Paul's College); 2, Tam Ying- nee (St. Stephen's College) and Lai Khocn-hian (St. Stephen's College). Height: 5 ft. 4 ins. (Record).
Half Mile (Canton Nanyang Brothers Challenge Cup).— 1, Cheung Shiu-nam (St. Paul's Col- loge); 2, R. Phillips (Central Bri- tish School); 3. Iqbal Singh Diocesan Boys' School). Time:~2 ming, 24% secs.
120 Yards Low Hurdles.-1, La! Khoon-hian (St. Stephen's College); 2. The Chi-kan (Ying Wah College); 3, Marker (Queen's College), Time: 10 veca.
Senior Relay Race (Sir Paul Chater Cup)-1, St. Paul's College; 2 Queen's College; 3, St. Stephen's College.
OFFICIALS.
Starters:-Messrs. Ko Sik-wal and Evan G. Stewart.
Judges: Mesere. H. G. Walling. ton, E. C. Thomas, J. A. Gaunt, J. J. Ferguson, F. A. Britton, L. B. Holmes, T. J. Price, and Kwok has-ha
Clerk of the Course:-Mr. Tsp
I.A. Pulice Club
Division 1.
Goals.
BEDFORD SCHOOL VICTORY.
Closely Followed by Dulwich College.
INTER-SCHOOL BOXING.
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Bedford School won the four-sided boxing competition be- tween Bedford School, Dulwich College. Eton College, and Hailey-. bury College, which was held at The final Dulwich on March 21. totals were as follow: Bedford, 21 pts.; Dulwich, 19; Haileybury, 16; Eton, 7.
The totals in the annual four- sided competition at Brighton were: Brighton College, 3 pts.; St. Paul's School, 27; Lancing College, 3: Epsom College, 0.
CAMERONIAN WINS
AT NEWMARKET.
Two Thousand Guineas Result.
London, Yesterday.
The result of the Two Thousand Guineas, run to-day at Newmarket, over a course of one mile, was:-
Cameronian
Goyescas
Orpen
2 3
There were twenty-four start- ers, the race being won by two lengths, with three lengths be tween second and third.
Betting was!--
100/8 Camerorian. 8/1 Goyeschs. 18/1 Orpen.
-Reuter.
U.S. BASEBALL.
RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S
LEAGUE GAMES.
New York, Yesterday. The following are the results of
in matches played to-day the National and American Baseball Leagues:- Cincinnati St. Louis
National League.
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Our Sports Diary.
LOCAL.
LAWN TENNIS-To-day— Meeting of H.K.L.T.A. at 6.30 p..; Open Singles Championship Final-E, C. Fincher V. Č. A. L. Rumjaha at H.K.C.C. at 4.30 p.m. CHESS-To-morrow--Kowloon Chess Club Junior Championship. FOOTBALL To-day-Division I. Club
Ko Kowloon on Club ground at 5 pm
Saturday-Division" I.-Border- ers v. R.A. South China (Cham- plors) v. Rest of the League on Club ground at 6 p.m.
HOCKEY Saturday
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4. Steamed Pigeons and Ham.
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6. Steamed Glutinous Rice, stuffed with Lotus and
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Patrons can choose another dish of Steamed Rice Mixture or Noodles in Nice Soup or Fancy Pastry instead of Steam Glutinous Rice, stuffed with Lotus and Sweet Mixture.
There is a special a la carte menu in English from which patrons can order other dishes also as moderately charged as the menus. One can choose to the individual taste, either chicken, duck, awabi, shark's fins, bird's nest soup, boiled or fried groupa, pigeon as well as one hundred other delicacies too numerous to enumerate.
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May 3-Entries.clone for Open Singles Championship.
HOME.
LAWN TENNIS-To-day--Bri- tish Hard Court Championships at Bournemouth (Fourth Day).
CRICKET Saturday-Opening of English Cricket Season.
RUGBY Saturday, -- Rugby League Cup Final.
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