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HUSSAIN WINS ST.
REGISTERS
A TRIPLE
TRIUMPH
Vempin Runner-Up At Caroline Hill.
ST. JOSEPH'S SPORTS
HUSSAIN again won the sen- for Victor Luderum at the St. Joseph's College athletic meeting at Caroline Hill yesterday when he beat J. Vempin by 20 points to 16. J. Pereira carried off the junior
bonours.
At the conclusion of the meeting, which witnessed forty events and which was the seventeenth annual meeting of the College, Mr. N L. Smith. Director of Education, dis- tributed the prizes.
The following were the results: Long Jump (Junior)
1. J. Pereira.
2.
Suen Wali Loke.
3. J. Lee.
Distance: 144, 0 in.
High
Jump (Senior)
1.
А. К. Отяг,
2.
G. Windsor,
A. Hussain.
Height:
din.
High Jump Junior)
1. J. Pereira.
2. J. Ford.
Long
Height: 4ft 2in
Jump
(Senior)
A. Hussain,
2. A. Tossan
3. G. Windsur
Distance: 18 ( 7% in.
100 Yards (Junier)
1. Suen Wah Loke,
2. lp Wing Tat
Y. Chiu.
3. Y
100
Time: 12-2/5 secs.
Yard! (Senior)
1. J. Venpin.
2. J. Souza.
3. A. Hussain.
Time: 10-3/5 secs.
100 Yards (Midgets)
1.
Law Chi Fan.
2. B. Xavier.
Time: 15 spe..
ALL-ROUNDERS
Out of nine events Hussain was only unplaced in three the quar- ter, the Half and the Mile. He won the Long Jump, Putting the Weight, and the 120 Yards Hurdles. J. Pereirs won the High and Long Jumps and the Half and Mile.
220 Yards (Junior)
1. Suen Wah Lake.
+1
Y. Chiu.
3. A. Xavier.
Time: 30 see.
220 Yards (Senior)
2. A. Husin.
1.
d. Venpan
3.
J. Souza.
Time: 25 se.
440 Yards (Junior}
}. J. Pereira.
Sun Wah Loke,
A
3.
C. Thompson.
Time: 71 sec.
440 Yards (Senior)
Wah Cheak.
1
12
J.
pi
Time: 59.2/5 sec.
Sack Hee (Midgets)
J. Kitchell.
21. Rebeiro.
K
C. Marcal,
Half (Junior)
Mile
1. J. Pereira.
2. Ip Wing
Kul.
3. C. Thompson,
Time: 2min. 36 sec.
Half Mile (Senior)
G. Windsor.
2. J. Castilha.
3. S. Hamel
2min. 27 sec. Time: Two Mile Bicycle Race
1. Young Kin Fan.
S. K. Luke.
3. Tsui Kwang Fai.
Obstacle Race (Midgets)
3. H. Rebeiro,
2. Chow Chuen Kai,
One Mile (Junior)
1. J. Pereira.
2. A. Ozorin.
Time: 0 min.
One Mile (Senior)
1. F. Castilho.
2.
Charles
Marr.
Time: 6min. 37 sec.
Putting the Shot (12 lbs),
1. A. Hussain,
2 A. Tussan.
3.
Zalendovky.
Distance: 38ft. 1% in.
120 Yards
(Senior Boys of Kat Lap School)
1. Yan Fat Chung.
2. Wong Tang Mati.
cong Fit Ful.
3.
TATOR
100 Yards
(Junior Bay of Kal Lap School)
1. Lam Wah Woon.
FOURSOMES AT K.G.C.
Fourteen Byes Into Second Round.
THE FULL DRAW
The following is the draw for the First Round of the Open Foursomes of the Kowloon Golf Club to be played on or before April 9:
First Round.
Stewart and Milne (16) *. G.
Angus and F. Angus (29). Booker and Dorling (14).
Thomson and Wilson
(5) v.
Byea into Second Round: Torrible, and Kerr (26) v. Buxton and Russell (16); Seddon and Reid (24) v. Groves and Ramsey (22): Pooler and Charlton (27) v. Purves. and MacLaggan (24): Cave and MacKnight (20) v. Rosen and An- drews (36): Stoker and MacNider (29) v. Planner and Woolley (13): Lopes and Taylor (8) v. Jex and
Urquhart (22); Mundy and Hamp- ton (17) v. Braley and Fremeux (20).
McCORKINDALE FORTUNATE TO FIGHT A DRAW.
Nensel's Brilliant Recovery.
JOSEPH'S
WORLD 400 METRES RECORD BEATER CRIPPLED
BOTH CARR'S ANKLES FRACTURED IN CAR SMASH
Philadelphia, To-day. William Carr, the famous American runner who won the Olympic 400 Metres in the world record time of 45 1/3 secs, will not run again.
美
an automobile accident here yesterday he fractured both ankles and has been ad- vised never to run again.- Router.
UNIVERSITY
BEAT R.A.0.0.
BY 5 TO
WELNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1933.
VICTOR LUDORUM
F.A. President Welcomed
SHIELD SOCCER DRAWS
Borderers To Meet Lincolns.
NEALE'S APPEAL DISMISSED
Before proceeding with the draw for the Semi-Final Round of the Senior and Junior Shield games, the Chairman read a letter from the Chinese Amateur Athletic A880- ciation intimating that as they were unable to raise a team for their postponed Shield game they have withdrawn from the competi tion.
The following is the draw for the- Senior and Junior Shield games to toon grounds this Saturday. be played on the Club and Kow
The draw for the Semi Final Round of the Shield Competitions was made last night at the monthly meeting of the Hong Kong Football Association Council at the Associa- | Navy tion's Board Room, Ice House Street. Major C. M. Manners was in the chair.
Borderers
R.A.S.C.
Senior Shield
v South China
V
(Club, 4.15 p.m.) Lincolns
(Kowloon, 4.16 p.m.)
Junior Shield
V Borderers
(Kowloon, 2.15 p.m.)
V R.A.F.
2. Before commencing on the agen-
da, Major Manners welcomed the Navy (Hon. Mr. W. T. Southorn, who re-
cently accepted the post of Presi-20 played on the Cub ground où
Saturday April 8. dent of the Association.
Ng Scores Three Times
For Undergrads.
Y..M. C. A. BEAT RECREIO
The University beat the R.A.O.C. by 5 goals to 2 in the Mamak Hockey Tournament at Bookunpoo yesterday.
of the
The appeal by Spr. Neale of the Royal Corps of Signals
decision against the Emergency Committee In regard to his suspension until April of next year was dismiss. cd.
(Club, 2.15 p.m.) The Foal of each division will
It was decided by the Council to invite Mrs. Southern to present the Shields and miniatures to the winners and runners-up. It Was also decided to ask Mrs. Kotewall to present the Sunday Herald Charity Cup and miniatures on The University fully deserved
April 15 and to invite Mrs. Borrett their success, displaying & much Neale was suspended until the end to present the Lai Wah Cup and greater superiority over their oppon-of April 1934 for kicking an op-souvenirs to the winners on Easter ents throughout the game. The ponent, using abusive language to Monday. University goals were scored by Ng the referee and striking the referee It was finally decided (3) and Reed (2), while Preslin during the match between the South Council to donate a sum of $100 to by the netled twice for the R.A.0.C. At China Athletic Association and the the Children's Playing Grounds half time the score was South
London, March 14. Cat calls greeted the referee's decision of a draw between Walter Neusel, German heavy- weight boxing champion, and Don
McCorkindale, African champion after twelve gruelling rounds at the Albert Hall last night.
The huge crowd considered Neusel should have been given the decision for his good work in the latter rounds. The Ger- man was down for a count of -eight-from-an uppercut-in-the- third round-Transocean Kuo- min.
YU LOK
"
LEADING IN
favour of the University.
3-1 in Royal Corps of Signals on February Committee in answer to a worthy
University:-P. J. Tang A. M. Rodrigues (captain), K. M. Ho; H. L. Ozorio, E. Foo, L. Oliveira; R. Woolley, B. K. Ng. A. A. Aniz, S. A. Reed and C. H. Ho.
11.
R.A.0.CS. Sergt. E. Dyer; Cpl E Day, Cpl. J. Redmond; L. Cpl. F. Morgan (Captain), Pie. D. Sande, Ple. R. McCarthy: Sergi. E. Orton, Sergt. P.-Recer, Sergt=R-Preslin, S. Sergt.—— $ Clarke, Pte. S. Smith,
Referees were Cpl. P. J. Barlow and Pte. F. H. Nash.
RADIO BEAT H.KSRA.
Goals by Gurbachan Singh and Kalwant Singh in the first half of their Mamak Tournament game
BILLIARDS against the 1st B.K.S.R.A. ou the
Chinese Tournament Proceeding.
TALENT FOR INTERPORT.
THE
Marina ground yesterday gave the Radio, holders, two valuable points in the championship race.
Y. M. C. A. ROUT RECREIO.
interval.
On their own ground yesterday, THE Yu Lok Club are leading in the Y.M.C.A. registered a good win the Open Chinese Billiards over the Club de Recreio by 5 goals Tournament, which is being run un- to 2 after sharing four goals at the der the auspices of the Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation in or
Play throughout was fast,
the Y.M.C.A. defence and the Recreio der to select a Chinese team repre- attack being the outstanding fea- sentative of the best talent avail-tures of the game. able in the Colony to challenge Can- G. Fowler (1), G. P. Lammert: Iton in a forthcoming Interport. (2) and White, who is passing
through the Colony, was responsible! for the other two "Y" points.
THE
•
THE following are the standings
to date:
Yu Lok
Chung Sing B.
S.
South China "A"
Chinese C.S.C.
Chinese Y.M.C.A.
Taikoo C.C.
P. W. L. D. Pts.
"Y" LADIES WIN.
In a friendly game on the Dio-
6 6 0 0 12 cesun Girls' School ground yeater.
6 5 1 0 10 day a depleted "Y" Ladies' team
G4 10
6 3 3 0
1 4 0
5 1 4 0
Chinese Police Res.
5 1 4 0
South Chinn "B"
6 1 5 0
C. S. C. C. TEAM
8
defeated a weak Club de Recreio
Ladies' team by the only goal.
CLUB SECONDS LOSE,
In a fast but scrappy game on the Marina ground on Monday, a strong Y.M.C.A. team of 9 men defeated ten of the second team of the Hong Kong Hockey Club by 4 goals to 2.
The following will represent the Civil Service Cricket Club in a The Club led at the interval by friendly match against St. Joseph's the only goal scored, but in
the College at the Valley on Saturday second half the Y.M.C.A. forwards at 2 p.m.
proved far too superior, netting on F. J. Ling (captain), F. H. Hold-four occasions. G. Fowler (2), R. man, N. J. Bebbington, W. H. Ed-
monds, F. E. Matthews, J. F. Me- Baldwin and G. P. Lammert were Gowan, A. Paice, S. Randle, H. E, the scorers. Strange, J. M. Wilson and R. B. Wood.
2. L. Such Kun,
Invitation Relay Rate
(Hong Kong Schoola)
1.
C. B. School
L
JO'Sullivan,
2, J. Pereira,
220 Yards (Old Boys)
The China Mail
Sports Diary.
TO-DAY. Hockey-Friendly Match.
One Mile Invitation Individual's Mile Hong Kong Hockey Club Beniors v.
(The Military of Murray Barracks)
1. Jones Rogers.
2. 37 Jones.
3. Chung Yu Iling.
3. Volsey.
Time:
Clien Ho Kee.
2. Clic
100 Yards ('spila of St. Mary's School) 100 Yards
1. Cene Remedios.
2. Teresa Pereira.
100 Ydu. (Pupile of St. Francis School)
1.
Rosa Lai.
2.
Mary
Pan.
3. R. Barre.
109 Yards
(Pupila of the Canomizu School)
1. Z. Ribeiro.
2. Dorris Ho,
50 Yards (Midgela, Convent Schools)
1. Idr Roxurio
2. Rosa Lat.
150 Ydı. (Midgets, St. Joseph's College)
1. Law Chi Foo.
2. Xavier.
220
Yards
Ce Salle College, Kowinon)
*T. Alvms.
|
5 min. 12 sec.
(Pupils of the Maryknoll Convert) 1, Anna Wong,
2. Rosle
Tam
5. Miss Liv.
120 Yards Hardles (Senior)
1. A. Hussen.
2. J. Venpin.
3.
. Chung
Wah Cheuk, Inter Class Relay (Midgets)
Won by Class 4A.
Inter Clasa itelay (Junior)
Won by Class 6B.
Inter Class Relay (Bentor)
Won by Cinar 1A.
Beout's Race (440 Handicap)
1. G, Roylance,
2. S. Hamet
Inter-Cinis Tag-of-War: (Junior)
Won by Class BA.
"Royal Navy.g.R.C. ground, 6 p.m.)
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Lawn Bowls Association
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TO-MORROW.
Lawn Tennis-Open Doublem.
8. A. Rumjahn and H. D. Rumjahn v.
L. Goldman and Z. C. Fincher
(4.10 p.m.)
Shooting
China Command Rifle Meeting
(Kowloon Ride Range) FRIDAYMAR, 24. Hockey-Friendly Match Hong Kong Hockey Club "A" v. Jat
Regiment
(Marina, 5.16 p,mL). Shooting China Command Rifle Meeting
(Kowloon Ride' Range)
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