COLOURS AWARDED TO UNIVERSITY ATHLETES
Colours have been awarded a number of Hong Kống Unl- versity undergraduates who represented the Univeralty in the athletic meet against. Lingnan on October 10.
Colours have been awarded to V. Zaltzeff, J. Fenton, Fro-` dorlok Kwai, E. Mazuza, 8. Singh, T. T. Chin, G. Schiller, N. ›Singh, T, 6, Wang, C. C, Chen, P. K. Tcheng, O. V. Cheung, and Misses. K. Grant, C. Kotewall, B. Greaves, A. Suffled and 8. Patushinsky.
The University Badminton Club has awarded badminton colours to Miss Uheng Khoo, H. F. Chew, 8. L. Yong and M. 8. Lim:
The University Swimming Club has awarded swimming colours to Charles Huang, W. S. Gegg and Miss Peggy Ma.
NEW WORLD
MOTORBOAT RECORD
Tom Yawkey, owner of the Red George B. Ward, Jr., of Wil 2 Sox, is against hits and errors be-mington, Delaware, drove his 3 ing flashed on the
scoreboard. Class runabout motorboat Hi-Ho 4 Yawkey claims such information II to a new world record of 57.60
It was the second time this sea- son that Ward had broken the world record for this class of motorboat. In 1936 he drove the 5 makes players too base-hit con- m.p.h. at St. Michaels, Maryland, same craft to a world record of scious and takes their minds off when he covered a measure mile 55.398 m.p.h, and in July he raised the game.
He has forbidden the course in one minute 2-1-2 it to 56,892 m.p.h. at Havre de innovation at Fenway Park.
Grace, Maryland.
As a matter
of course
seconds.
PLAYER'S PLEASE
"It's the Tobacco that
Counts
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