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INTER-SCHOOL ATHLETICS

La Salle Impress In Heats.

SECURE SIX-FIRSTS

at

The heats of the Inter-Schools Sports were held yesterday Caroline Hill, representatives from ten local schools taking part. Judging from the results, La Salle College, with 6 first and 4 places, are favoured to carry off the honours in the finals.

Results were as follow:

100 Metres:

1st Hest:

J. Alves (La Salle)

Mak Wa Kwan Ying Wah)

Time: 11.3.6 seca.

2nd Heat:

Lee Yat Koon (La Salle)

.G. Sequeira (St. Joseph's).

Time: 11.3.6 secH.

3rd Feat

G. Chan (Wah Yan).

S Hooi (St. Joseph's)

Time: 11.4.5 «ces.

4th Heat:

La Shing To (King's)

Time: 12 secs..

Long Jump:

Ong Cheng Su 21ft (D.B.S.)

Lee Tat Khoon 19 ft. 8 in.

(La Salle)

J. Alves 19 ft. 6 in. (La Salle)

Son Fuk Sun 18 ft. 10% in

(St. Joseph's)

W. Chan 18ft. 71⁄2 in. (St. Joseph's) So Kan Chin 18ft. 7 in. (St. Paul's) 800 Metres:

1st Heat:-

Tang Hung Tha (St. Stephen's)

C. Marr (St. Joseph's)

E. Silva (La Salle).

Time: 2 mins. 22 secs.

2nd Bent:-

Lan Koon Chui (Ying Wal) C. Mackintosh (St. Joseph's) Ng Pui Kit (King's),

Time: 2 mins. 14 seca. Hard Hent Chur

Chan Fan (Wah Yan) Tar Pung Hool (D.B.S.) Shing at Choi (St. Paul's) Time: 2 mins. 19,2.5, ROCK.

200 Metres:

1st Heatin

Mak Wa Kwan (Ying Wah)-

O Boon Cheaw 45. Stephen's)

Time: 24.4.5 secs.

2nd Heat:-

L'Alves (La Salle)

Ong Cheng Su (D.B.S.)

Time: 24.1.5 secs.

3rd Beat:-

Fee Tat Khoon (La Salle)

Poon Yi (St. Paul's) Time: 24.2.5 seco.

4th Heal

G. Séqueira (St. Joseph's)

Time: 25.1.5 secs.

Shot Put:-

ins,

THE CHINA MAIL.

Tam Bee Sui (D.R.S.) 38 ft A. Vrashtel (D.B.S.) 3art. 8 in. 5. Velasco (St. Joseph's) 34 ft. 8 in.) Chan Yok (Wah Yan) 33ft. 4 in.

II. Whittiek (St. Joseph's) 33ft. 10 in Yeung Kal (King's) 30 ft. 10 in. 400 Metres:

W. Gabsche

Salle)

H. Souza (St. Joseph's)

Time: 58.1:5 secs.

2nd Heat:

Fung Shing Chee (D.B.S.)

C. Mackintosh (St. Joseph's)

Time: 56.3.5 secs.

3rd Heat:-

An Kwang Wai (King's)

0. Boon Chen (St. Joseph's)

Time: 58.4.5 sect.

High Jump:

Ong Cheng Su (D.B.S.)

1. Steinheng (D.B.S.)

Sa Kan Chin (St. Paul's)

Chung Seng (Ying Wah)

Sun Chung Chin (Wah Yanj

F. Young (Wah Tan) Kwok Ying Kai (St. Joseph'r) Wan Chen (St. Joseph's)

1500 Metrra:

lat Heat:-

D.

Singh (Queen's)

E. Petrove (St. Joseph's)

P. Wilson (C.B.S.)

J. Winyard (D.B.S.)

Time: 4 mins, 64.3.5 sec8,

2nd feat:

Cheung Chung Hing (Wah Yan}

Pang Fook Kee (Queen's)

A. Özoria (St. Joseph's)

F. Smith (D.B.S.)

Time: 5 mins. 7.3.5 SECR 110 Metres High, Hurdles: 1st Heal:-

Chan Yok (Wah Yan) Bung Chul Pui (Queen's)

Time: 19 secs,

2nd Heat:-

W. Chen (St. Joseph's) Tang

Hak Wang (La Salle) Time: 19.45 xera.

3rd Heat:

S. Lee (Queen's)

La Ping (St. Paul's)

3. Arnaz (St. Joseph's)

Time: 19.4.5 seca,

⚫ dead hest.

Medley Relay:

1st Heat:-

SL.

Joseph's D.R.S.

King's

St. St

Stephen's Time: 2 mins. 48.5.1 secs.

2nd Hest:-

La Salle Wah Yan C.B.S.

Ying Wab

Time: 2 mins, 40.2.5 secs,

JACK DEMPSEY IN STILL ANOTHER ROLE

President Sees Boston Win ARSENAL SEEK

Kowloon Bowls Clubs Meet Saturday

Two Teams Clash In Opening Games

THE

Senators Lose In Drenching Rain.

· GIANTS. BEAT PHILLIES IN U. S. BASEBALL

New York, To-day. Président Roosevelt threw out the ball for the first home game, of Washington Senators when they played Boston Red Sox yék- terday.

Heavy rain marred the game HE following are the teams and delayed the start. The Ere. for the two League Lawn sident was drenched and had to Bowls encounters between the change his clothes in one of the Kowloon Cricket Club and the dressing rooms. Kowloon Bowling Green Club at the K. B. G. C. on Saturday:

ANOTHER £8,000

SOCCER PLAYER Weaver Newcastle's International

A LEFT HALF-BACK

THE Arsenal Football Club are.

London, March 26,

concerned in negotiations which may end in another big transfer.

The player concerned is International and left half- Samuel Weaver, the English

back of Newcastle United. Notwithstanding the fact that the The fee mentioned is £8,000. President, was watching them, the Weaver was a member of the Senators, favoured to compete for Newcastle United team who beat C. E. Elliot-Heywood, J. Howe, Hycar in 'succession, were blanked by two years ago. During the past the World Series title for the second the Arsenal in the Cup Final of Hampton and A. Silkstone (skip).

KOWLOON C. C.

First Division

H. Gittins, C. Tacchi, J. M. Jack and the Boston pitchers and lost by a 5 two years he has gained three J. Fraser (skip).,

to o tally. They, have previously international caps.

J. W. Brown, W. Hyde. E. C. Fin-been benten twice by the Athletica. cher, and R P.

Phils (skip)..

Second Division

Jimmy Wilson, the Phillies' mana-

L

A. Jones, W. Mulcahy, T. Carr and ger, hit a four-bagger. but the E. Kern (skip).

Giants, world champions won by 11 to 2.

Results as cabled by Reuter were as follow:

P. Danne, Major Inney, J. Dinner and H. Overy (skip).

M. Rakusen, W. Hirst, V. Labrum, and T. Fergusson (skipi.

KOWLOON B.G.C.

Firist Division

J. S. Logan, P. T. Farrell. R. Hall and W. S. Drake (Skip).

R. Duncan, S. Randle. V. Petherisk and W. Macfarlane (Skip).

J. Watson, A. S. Russell, J. H. Budding and L. Guy (Skip).

Second Division.

G. J. Chambers, E. V. Searle, J. G. Mever and W. E. Hale (Skip).'.

National League.

New York

RHE 11 to Melvin Olt and Hal Schumacher!

(2) hit homers. Philadelphia

Jimmy Wilson hit a homer. St Louis

Cincinnati

C. L. Farmer. C. Hatt, J. G. Charl- ton and G. E. F. Thompson (Skip).

H. F. Stoneham, C. B. Hosking. A. W. E. Davidson and H. H. Rose |(Skip).

Reserve J. Macdonald, M. J. Hen Chicago derson, P. D. O'Connell, Jeffries and G. Ross.

HOCKEY

He is one of the most re markable men at throwing the ball that the game has pro- duced.

. He can toss it from near the corner flag to the far goal post - distance of more than 45 yards.

Should the transfer be com 'pleted, Arsenal will have paid out some £22,000 for players. during the present season.

SUMMER GOLF AT VALLEY

67 Entries Received For First Tourney.

8

1

4 7

1

Nedwith hit a homer. Pittsburgh

5 9

I

Lindstrom hit a homer.

2

8

0

Shiver hit a homer.

3

A. E. E.

$

0

Brooklyn. Boston

3 8

I

5 10

1

Berger hit a homer.

American League

15 19

2

1

3 scheduled next week:

4

5 30

0

5

4

Ruffins pitched. New York

4

Brasetti hit a homer.

OF

(Continued from Page 4.) ·

A. Pracht, the German Club Cleveland

player and a former international Trotsky hit two homers. is taking E. V.. Reed's place at St. Louis left-back.

Prachi hos done some

very hard work in holding the de-Boston fened together the German Club in Washington the Mamak games, hút has not been seen a great deal in recent games. He is, nevertheless, a sound player who clears very strongly.

M. H. Hussan, the Radio centre, half. has secured his place in the

Philadelphin

FREAK CLUBS.

Glass-Faced Drivers

team at right-half because W. A INTRODUCTION Reed has been moved to the pivot! position. Hussan is a very hard worker. possessing

stick- good work. A

very sound choice, though he is closely rivalled by J. Gonsalves (Recreio),

VERY FAST WING

N. A. E. Mackay, is one of the fastest civilian wing-players in the Colony. Still a little in experi-

In England

for

PLAY COMMENCES NEXT WEEK

The following is the draw the first Happy Valley summer golf competition, which has tracted 67 players. and which

China Mall Sports Diary

Football:-

TO-DAY

Southern China v. Northern China

(Caroline Hill) First Divisions League:-

St. Joseph's v. Borderers Hockey:-

Civilians v. Malayan Chinese

(F.K.F.C.)

(K.F.C. ground, & p.m.)

TO-MORROW

Athletles:

Hong Kong Area Sports Meeting

(Sookunpoo).

FRIDAY

Athletla:

Hong Kong Area Sports Meeting

(Sookunpoa).

OPEN LAWN TENNIS TOURNEY

L.T.A. Anniversary Innovation.

12 EVENTS AT K. C. C.

The Hong Kong Lawn Tennis Association in connection with its 25th Anniversary is conduct- ing an Open Invitation Tourna- ment, to be held on the Kowloon Cricket Club Ground commencing on Saturday, May 5, at 2 p.m. sharp, and on successive Sunday and Saturday afternoons.

It is anticipated that the Tour- nament will be completed in four to five week-ends.

The tournament is open to mem- bers of all affiliated Clubs in the

Colony and all lady residents, pro- vided that if any lady resident is not a member of a Club affiliated to the H.K.LT.A, such lady resident must pay an additional fee of $1.00, at-

as aliation fee to the H.K.L.T.A. ia

The events are Men's Singles

Byen into the frst round.-W. Championship (Senior Division), M. Thomson (5) v. T. D. Paton Men's Singles Championship (Junior 0(14); C. B. Matthews (17) v. R. Division), Ladies Singles Cham- Young (5); A. McKellar (8) v. H. pionship (Senior Division), Ladies 0T.. Brooks (23); C. W. E. Elshop Singles Championship (Juntor Divi~! (16) v. J. P. A. Davis (17); Lalon), Men's Doubles Championship. 1 Goldman (8) v. C. Thwaltes (16); (Senior Division), Meg's Doubles IA. C. Wilkinson (24) v. N. Drum Championship (Junior Division) mond (14); J. H. Gelling (18) 'v. Ladies' Doubles Championship H. G. Wallington (14); T. C. Fair-(Senior Division), Ladies Doubles. burn (22) v. E. Moore (14); B. W. Championship (Junior Division), Bradbury (23) v. C. L. Tatham Mixed Doubles Championship (23).A. B. Purves (9) v. G. Madg-(Senior Division). Mixed Doubles wick (17); E. Thompson (24) v. Championship (Junior Division), Handicap. Doubles

STEEL HEADED IN AMERICA

London, Apr. 20. The latest novelty in the golfing

J. S. Howell (24); A. D. Húm-Consolation phreys (10) v. B. D. Evans (14); (Senior Division}, Consolation H. N. Williamson (15) v. I. Hamp-Handicap Doubles, (Junior Divi- ton (10); P. D. W. Phillips (24) |sion). Iv. A. C. Young: C. H. Burton (13))

Entrance Fees $15.00 a player, v. E. D. Matthews (9).

which entitles entrance to all events, First Round-W, L. Alexander subject to the conditions

stated

Senior and Junior 'Divisions Al the

enced at this position he, never world is the driver with a glass (16) v. W. Pittendrigh. (17); J. E. hereunder. theless, makes full

UNG of his face.

V. Robertson, the profes-Dovey (14),.v. R.-C. Webb (17); C. speed and puts across some nent

sional at West Hill, Brookwood, is Austin (10) v. J. Forbes (14); centres at times. Mackay is us. making some of these cluba Tor ually seen in an inside position. leading amateurs, who believe that Dickson (18); W. Woodward (15) Senior Division of each event, and

Byes into the Second, Round.-J. Players will be entered into H. Owen-Hughes played right wing the glass face drives the ball far-v. W. A. Weight (15); J. A. R. those who are eliminated in the first

ther than the old surface.

Selby (9) v. A. V. Baker (18); C. and second rounds are qualified to America has sent

over a rival Whitehead (24) . A. Brooksbank play in the Junior Division. novelty in the form of a steel-(18); W., H. Nolloth (*) v. E. H. headed driver, Into

Consolation Handicap Doubles~~ which brass Watts ("); J. W. Franke (13) v. Senilor Division All players who weights may be screwed in order J. MacKnight (9); J. L. Adams have gone beyond the second round to vary the weight-Reuter,

in, the last Civilians' game.

A. Parker, the Police inside. right, has never appeared in an Interport trial before, nor in an International game. His selection, therefore, came as a surprise.

WOMEN'S COUNTY GOLF, CHAMPIONSHIPS

(23) v. T. R. Rowell (17); A. Mac-in any of the Events Nos. 1 to 10, Indoe (18) v. S, H. Garrod (23); and who have Called to reneh tha Parker, however, has done very

A. W. Muir (17) v. J. Angwin semi-finals, will be paired off by creditable work for the Police, the

(17): A. O. Brawn (15) v. C. W. drawing, carrying handicaps, thus: winners of the Mamak Tourna-

F. Booker (6); W. S. Hillier (8) -Men's Doubles, owe 15, Mixed ment this season, and his perfor-

v. S. Shepheard (18); D. J. Keogh Doubles, scratch, Ladies' Doubles, mance in a forward line in com-

London, Apr. 19.

(17) v. W. J. S. Mackenzie (17); free. 15, pany, with the best Civilian players Country Golf Championships, re-(18); F. J. de Rome (7). N. who have failed to get beyond the The finals of the Women's G. W. Tate (10) v. A. L. Powell in the Colony will be followed with interest.

Littlejohn (12); T. J. Price (16) the first time that he has played Mra, Galiately;

Buckingham, Mrs. Gold; Sussex, v. C. Mycock (16); W. H. Edmonds

Worcestershire, (12) v. A. MacFarlane (17). Miss Law: Kent, Miss Diana Fish- *Will play from scratch unless

Bulted:-

This is probably

in a team other than the Police.

The following are the teams for wick; Essex, Mrs. Garon.-Reuter, handicap is allowed. to-day.

Overseas Chinene:-Yoo Chook. WA, On Ting Chang, Yu Clicong Pau, Seohf Soon Gee, Gau Kwei Sing, Fon Choo Beng, Lee Tuck Soon, Yep Choong Lim, Wan Slow Hong, On Chong Seng, and Tong Yuk Hong.

Civilians:-A. P. Eça da Silva (In-. cornitos); A. & Dand (Club) (capt.), and H. Fracht (German Club); M. HL Hassan (Radio), W. A. Reed (Club) and A..E. P. Guest (St. Andrew's); N. A. Mackay (St Andrews),

(Pallee) Avtar Singh (Radio),

Parker

Max Baer Goes Into

Training For

J

Junior Division For all players second round in Events Nos. 1 to 10. Pairings and handicaps will be as for the Senior Division.

Draw-There will be no seeding of the Draw, and a fresh draw will be made for each round,

All Matches will be the best of 3 sets throughout.

World Title Bidhich

Teas will be provided, for all Com. -

on each of the days, on

Facilities For Non-Membera of

play is posible.

Sacramento, Apr. 18. shoe, with hiking and boating the The Kowloon Cricket Club-Ar- IKE CANTWELL, trainer of order of the day. This perled was rangements will be made to provide M MEAN, Vutstanding nervy followed by "His departure for W Clae mate

Kalwant Singh (Radio) and A. weight contender for the cham-Bouthern California for regular corded entries, and a page will be Sousa (Incognitas), Reserves: Back,

V. Read (Club); half-back, plonship now hold by Primo Car-exercise and sun bathing, Gonsalves (Recreio); forward, 5. Fowler (Y.M.C.A.)

ABE MITCHELL' WINS GOLF TITLE

London. Apr. 18,

nera mapped out a training pro

alloted to each player for refresh Baer and Carnera are to fight ments required. The accounts will gramme beginning twelve weeks for the world championship in be referred back to the respectivo preceding the titular fight be-Jane under the auspices of the Clubs, who will be responsible for Gladewater, Toxas, Apr., 18.

tween Carnera and Baer, divided Madison Square Garden, e Mr. Amos Harper, the publisher,

into two sections.,

settlement and collection of dues. hne announced that Jack Demp-

The bout, ton rounds for the The Brat six weeks called for world's title, is to be held in the Green, c/o The Dunlop Co., (China) Entries are to be sent to D. S.. sey, ex-world heavyweight boxing

getting Max in shape for training Long Island, Bowl. champion, has purchased a part. The Dunlop-Metropolitan pro-and the remaining six weeks are

Ltd., S, C. M, Post Building, befera. interest in the weekly newspaper, fessional golf tournament was won to be spent at Intensive work in Maujer" and ex-champion will be 1984, accompanied by the Entrance Jack Dempsey, former "Mansesa 12 noon on Wednesday, 2nd May, "Gladewater News and proposes by Abe Mitchell, his 148 being two the ring and on the road, to make it a daily paper in the strokes better than A. G. Havers

the promoter with the assistance of Fees. Baer's schedule includes a near future-United Press.

fow Jimmy "Joy" Johnson. of the Gar- and W. T. Twins-Router. weaks in the hills near Lake Ta-don.--United Press.

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