Hong Kong's

Kong's Big Victory BIG PROGRAMME No Records Broken But Competiton Keen

FRED KWAI DOES VERY WELL

By "Sportshawk!!

Miss H. Curreen, generally ac-T. S. Leung (Lingnan) and 3, Y. S. cepted as the Colony Inter-School | Lam (H.K.Ü;), Height: 5 ft. 4 in. record holder with 14 ft. 6 in. set Hop-step-Jump-1, T. S. Leung (Ling- some two years ago, returned 18 man): 2, Y. C. Lau (Lingnan) and 3, It. 14 in. yesterday in the long in.

X. S. Lan (H.KU). Distance: 40 ft. Jump event to take first place, by over one foot from Miss Greaves, who was second.

during the race and the five points Lingnan University. from this event were awarded to

220 Yards-1, F. Kwai (H.K.U.): 2. J. Fenton (H.K.U.) and 3, Yu Mow-wal (Lingnan), Time: 24.3 sec.

120 Yards High Hurdles-, T. F: Chin

sec.

Relay (4 by 110 yards)-1, Hong Kong University. Time: 48.3 sec.

In the ladies' relay event, Hong Kong University were disqual}" ] (H.K.U.); 2. Fu Wo-fung. (Lingnan} HONG KONG UNIVERSITY won the Lo Tak-fleld owing to Miss M. Suffiad and 3, W. Lau (Lingnan), Time: 17 kuen Challenge Shield for the current year when

crossing into Miss T.K.To's lanc they beat Lingnan University by the large margin of 43 points (101-58) in the Inter-University athletic meeting, which started last Monday and

• concluded yesterday.

After the contest, Mrs. T'so, wife of Dr. S. W. T'so, presented the "Shield" to Hong Kong Uni- versity and various prizes to in- dividual winners.

It may be recalled that at the end of the first day of competition on Monday, Hong Kong Univer- ∙sity were leading. 28—12.

again cleared this height, were unable to do better.

but

Relay Teams And Results

Pole Vault--1, G. Amman (H.K.U.); 2. W. C. Cheong (Linggan) and 3; W. Laut (Lingnan), Height: 8 ft. 0 in.

Throwing Discus—1, F. Kwai (H.K.U.); 2. Chan Shlu-put (Lingnan) and 3, C. M. Derkach (H.K.U.), Distance: 59 ft. 9 in.

Ladies

Relay (4 by 440 yards)..Hong Kong University. Time: 3 min. 58 sec.,

and 3, Miss M. S. Lee

50 Yards-1. (H.K.U.); 2. Miss M. Suflad (H.K.U.) Miss H Curreen

Time: 7 sec.

(Lingnan).'

Following were the relay teams

Long Jump-1, Chan Kwok-hung and yesterday's results:

(Lingnan); 2, Y. S. Lam (H.K.U.) and The judge had to lower the barv. Zatzelf, F. Kwa, T. F. Chiu and 512 in.

Men's relay (4 by 110 yds.)-HK.U. J. Fenton H.K.U.). Distance: 19 ft. and finally K. M. Au won this event on an "agreement" of only C. Lam, C. L. Chung and M. W. Yu

I. Fenton. Lungnan: K. H. Chan, H. one jump, which he alone cleared. Men's reley (4 by 440)-H... H.K.U., had bad luck in the 120 Singh, K. M. Au and S. Singh. Ling K. M. Au, the record holder of F. Kwal, N. Slogh, 8. M. Au and 9. Singh, Linguan:-W. F. Fu, H. M. yards high hurdles. Expecting to nan:-W. F. Fu, H, M, Ma, M. W. Yu win four points in this event, he and K. H. Chan. failed badly.

Shot Put-1, Miss Y. W. Chan (Ling T. S. Leung for. Lingnan won KK.U-Misses B. Greaves, C. Kote and 3. Miss K. Grant (H.K.U.). Dis nạn); 2, Minh 9. 1. Chán (Lingnan) There were still no records the hop-step-jump with 40 ft. wall, H. Curren and M. Suffiald, Ling-tance: 27 ft. 11 in. broken throughout yesterday's 6 in. to beat Y. C. Lau, also of an-disses H. Lee, P. E. Lee. competition, but all the events Lingnan, by 2 ft. 14 in.

F. T. Fung and T. K. To. were more keenly contested than

RESULTS on the first day.

Men

Kwai's Feats

Fred Kwai, newcomer to Hong Kong U. from Shanghai. was again very prominent, ob taining two firsts and one second places out of three individual

--- events; which he entered.

Surprise Win

the

Ladies relay << by 55. yds.):-

|

Long Jump-1, Miss H. Curreen (H.K.U.): 2, Miss. B. Greaves (H.KU) | and 3. Miss P. S; Lam (Lingnan).. Dis- tance: 13 ft. 131⁄2 in.

FOR CHAN

Chan Chun-nam, Hong Kong's crack middle and long dis- tance swimmer, has

a big programme in front of him in the next three days. To- day he will take part in the annual -open harbour

which race, starts from Kowloon at 5 p.m., following which he will proceed to Chinese YMCA., where he is scheduled to take part in 1,500 metres race. On Sunday he will partici- pate in the Open Chinese harbour race.

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MARBOUR RACE

COMPETITORS.

σ

Throwing Baschall-1.. Miss: A... · Sul-- Bad (HKU.); 2Miss W. Y. Lam (Lingnan) and 3. Miss Y. W. Chan (Lingnan). Distance: 125 ft. 6 in.

100 Vardowal MLS. DS.

Intending competitors for the Sumfad (H.K.U.): 2. Miss B: Greavis (HU) Open Harbour. Rice, which is to Time: 13.2 sec, and 3.Miss M. H. Lee (Lingnan). be held today, are asked to be at Victoria Recreation Club at Relay (4 by 65 yards)...), Lingnan 4.30 p.m. There will be post

100 Yards-1, Yu Mow-wai (Ling- nan); 2. J. Fenton (H.KU.) and 3. Miss Y. W. Chan, the Canton V. Zaikzeff H.KU). Amer. 11. sec, record holdes, surprised alb

Shot Put-I, C. M. Derkach (HK.U.): spectators when she put the shot 2. F. Kwal (1.K.U.) and 3. Chat Shith 27 ft. 11⁄2 in. to take the first place put (Lingaan) Distance: 33 ft. 0 in. in this event, beating her near- cban. Kwokhung Lingnan), and, 3. Fu

$40 Yarde-1. S. Singh (H.KU.): 2 Despite his bad start in the 220 est challenger, Miss S. Y. Chan, Wo-dung (Lingnan). Time: 87.8 sec.. yards, Kwai, brilliantly won this also of Lingnan, by 2 ft, 3 in. [* High Jump-1, K. M. AB (HK,U.);; 2. | University. event in 24.3 seconds after exciting dash to beat Yu, Mow-. wai, of Lingnan, who was some seven yards ahead of him about 30 yards from the tape. Kwal comfortably won the discus throw with 99 feet, 9 inches to beat Ling- nan's Chan Shiu-put, who took

an

• second place, by no less than 8 fect.

The most keenly and evenly contested event was the high jump; K. M. Au, captain of H.K.Ü. team, cleared 5 ft. 4 in. with every jump, to tie with Lingnan's T. S. Leung. Neither was, however, able to clear 5 ft. 5 in, and, in consequence, they had to. start again at 5 ft. 4 in. Both

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FRIGIDAIRE

FRENCH AND DENYER BOWL WELL

In a friendly cricket match at Soo- kunpoo on Wednesday the Royal En- gincers beat the Royal Army Service Corps by runs,

Highlights of the game were the fine bowling performances by French for the Service Corps and George Denyer, the Army all-rounder, for the Sappers. Spr. Tropp, who top-scored for the Sappers, hit five boundaries in his 27, while Young, for the losers, found the ropes as many times during his stay at the wicket.

With 7 wickets down for 102, it look- ed as though the Service Corps would have no difficulty in getting the seven runs required for victory but the re- maining wickets fell without further addition, thanks principally to Denyer's accurate bowling.

ROYAL ENGINEERS

Spr. Tropp, b French

27.

Spr. Ratcliffe, st. Hanlen, b French-

2.

Capt. Freeman, b' French

4

S/Sgt Mcgson, b Young

G

Spr. Bailey, e Walker, b French 14

Sgt. Denyer, st, Hamlen, b French

L/Cpl. Pelliam.. b French

S/Cpl Pelham, b` French

9/Sgt. Kehoe, e Rogers, b French

(Spc. Goss, e ond b Mason

CS, M. Bartlett, b French

S

Cpl. Hawkins, not out

Extras (82, LEZ. NB2).

Totals

108

Dowling Analysis

D. M. R. W

Young

French Mason

D

0 20

B 0 36

3 0

30

French bowled two no balls.

R.A.S.C.

Sgt. French, bw, b Tropp

Cpl. Young, b Denyer

Cpl. Glen, e Denyer, b'Mugson

Sgt. Rogero, e Bailey, b Denyer 10

Sgt. Mason, b Denyer

Dvr. Walker, b. Tropp-

Pie Elms. Ibw.. b Denyer

Sgt. Hamleri, b Tropp..

Cpl. Gunstone, b. Denyer

Ple, Gray, c. Bartlett, b Denyer

L/Cpl. Smart, not out

Extras (W2, B14)

10

Totals

103

Bowling Analyals

Q. M. R. W.

Ratcliffe

0

22

Tropp

22

Megsom,

01 131

Deeyer,

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