THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 30, 1937. -
NEW STADIUM AT LOUGHBOROUGH
LRC BEAT C.S.C.C. IN POSTPONED “D” DIV. MATCH
Civil
Service Cricket Club lost at home to the Indian R. C. by 6% seta to 24 at the Valley yesterday in their postponed "D" Division. League
match.
J. - Carver - and G. Bentley (Civil Service).
lost to S. A. R. Bux and M. Has-
San
lost to A. M. Rumjahn and T.
Ali
4--6
beat A. R. Suffiad and M. U. Ra-"
zack
J. Skinner and J. Faro (Civil vice):
lost to Bux and Hassan
6-4 Ser-
4-6
drew with Rumjahn and Ali
lost to Suffiad and Razack
N. J. Bebbington and R. Wood Service).
lost to Bux and Hassan
lost to Rumjahn and Ali beat Suffiad and Razack
HOLDERS WIN
66
(Civil
2. 57 6--2
Chinese Recreation Club brat South China Athletic Association by 62 sets
FOR SCHOOL OF
ATHLETICS AND Ne PHYSICAL TRAINING
INSTITUTION WILL OPEN TO-DAY'S OPEN
IN SEPTEMBER
'VARSITIES A.U. WIN INAUGURAL ATHLETIC MEETING
(By Bevil Rudd)
London, June 2.
PAIRS LAWN BOWLS CLASH
The last game in the Third Round. of the Open Pairs Lawn Bowls Championship will be played. this afternoon on the Kowloon Docks green between R. G. Graig and E. C. Fincher and F. V. V. Riberio and C. G. Silva.
The only other unplayed game
W
HE new stadium and sports pavilion for the THE
School of Athletics and Physical Training at between S. Eccleshall and A.
Grimmitt and T. Nolan and W. Mc- Loughborough College, was opened yesterday by Leod has been awarded to the form- Lord Aberdare, President of the National Advisory er pair owing to the illness of Nolan. Council for Physical Fitness.
THE SCHOOL ITSELF WILL COME INTO BEING IN SEP- TEMBER. IT IS INTENDED PRIMARILY FOR THOSE WHO ARE SEEKING A NEW TYPE OF CAREER, WHO HAVE COM- PLETED THEIR SCHOOL EDUCATION AND WHO INTEND TO BECOME GAMES MASTERS, WELFARE SUPERVISORS AND Wong Shiu-wing and Lak Ding- PHYSICAL ACTIVITY ORGANISERS OR SPORTS COACHES IN cheung (C.R.C.).
THE NEW FITNESS CAMPAIGN.
to 2%.
beat Ho Wei-hing and Wong
Fuk-nam
beat Lui Kwai-fan and Ho Hin-
kin
beat Ip Cho-pong and Chan Kam-
mung
6-4
-
6--2
W. C. Hung and Y. W. Lee (C.R.C.). lost to Ho Wei-hing and Wong
Fuk-nam.
1-6
beat Lui Kwai-fun and Bo Hin-
kin
6-3
lost to Ip. Cho-pong and Chan
Kam-mung
C. C. Chiu and T. C. lu (C.R.C.). beat Ho Wei-hing and
Wong Fuk-nam
beat Lui Kwai-fun and Ho. Hin-
kin
drew with Ip Cho-pong and
Chan Kam-mung
H.K.C.C.-LR.C. GAME POSTPONED
TO-DAY'S
The course will take three years, with the normal university terms and vacation, and the fees will be $105 per annum with study-TENNIS bedroom, or £90 per annum with dormitory accommodation. Short- ened and refresher courses will also be held for older students dur- ing the year.
No Interesting Ties
With the weather apparently setting Capt. F. A. M. Webster will F. A. AMATEURS' 12—0 WIN in fine at last, there is every prospect act as Director of the Staff, Dunedin, June 7Playing in that a full tennis programme will be 5-7 which will include qualified in-sleet and snow, the English ama-Division teams will be engaged.
played off this afternoon, when “B2
structors in most branches of teur team, verwhelmed New Zea- Clear cut victories for most of the sport. Capt. C N. Atkinson, land by 12 goals to 6 here to-day. teams challenging for honours, seem who has had a distinguished Cpl. Eastham, the Army inside to be indicated and chief interest wil
probably lie in the game between C 6-1 sporting career in the army, right, was outstanding. He scored Service and Hong Kong C. C. which
will be in permanent residence, four goals. Other scorers were Mat- scheduled to be played on the former and Capt. Webster will have thews, Thornton and Finch (two courts.
PROGRAMME the co-operation of Mr G. Veach), Lewis and Collins, Joy, the Sibley and Mr. J. W. Bridge tourists captain, played
a good man, of Loughborough College.
game centre-half. There ere 4,000 speetators.
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The game between the Hong Kong Cricket Club and the Indian Recrea-
NORWEGIAN ON STAFF
The staff and visiting lecturers
tion Club was not played owing to will include Charles Hoff, the Nor- wet courts.
RECREIO TOO STRONG
wegian international athlete who formerly held the world's record for the pole vault. A. E. Beamish, the old Davis Cup tennis player,
At Pokfulam yesterday, Club de Re- and others prominent in various creio beat the University by 6 sets games or qualified to lecture on the to 22:- H. P. Ong and Y. C. Lau (University) theory and technique of sport and
lost to A. V. Gosano and J.
Gonsalves
drew with H. A. Barros and C.
Barretto
physical training.
28 The school will be under the 66 general control of the Principal of beat A. V, Remedios and Goɛano 61 Loughborough College, Dr. Scho- T. C. Ma and S. Wong (University) field, to whose vision the splendid beat Gosanò and Gonsolves ... 60 lost to Barros and Barretto'.... lost to Remedios a 1 Gusano...... C. N. Lee and H. J. Lee (University)
lost to Gosano and Gonsalves
lost to Barros and Barretto....
lost to Remedios and Gosano..
at
sporting facilities the College
2-6 are largely ✨
46
2-6
NORONHA AND F.X. M. DA SILVA ELIMINATED A
-6.
due:
BY STUDENTS.
The construction of the stadium and pavilion which Lord Aberdare opened yesterday was done mainly by the students of the college. The lay-out and design are excellent.
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An inaugural athletic match was held in the new stadium before and after
be- the opening ceremony tween 'the Universities Athletic strong pair in the Open Pairs Union and the Royal Air Force. Lawn Bowla championship in J. E. There
five Wawarded
11 events, and Noro
X^M. da Silva-were points
for a win, HF Stoneham and three for second place, and one the Kowloon point for third. An exciting meet- the Third Rounding ended in a win for the U.A.U.
score was by
Air 521⁄2 pts. to 162. The winners led from Force actually won six of the events
consistent in the and deadheated in the rel
eliminated
C. B Hoski
Docks
of the
31 shots
the start an bowling.
last
were
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