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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1953,

XAVIER BREAKS EVEN TIME FOR THE CENTURY Large Entry List For Three Colony Records Fall Athletes Of The Week Colony Championships

At Pokfulam Meeting

By "RECORDER"

Stephen Xavier yesterday became the first athlete in the Colony's history to break even time for the 100 Yards Dash. In the Invitational 100 Yards at Pokfulam he was clocked by three watches in 9.9 seconds and by a fourth in 10.0. The second fastest of the official three counts.

Xavier's performance ranks him as the serond fastest schoolboy- to Australia's Graham Gipson-in the British. Commonwealth and the fastest sprinter in Southeast Asia.

invited 10 tuke.

part

ceven Invitational events

but

the YA

wa failure, but those

Long

All

rch-

His only opponent was his schootnate, Eddie Loureiro of La Salle College, who was clocked in 10.2 seconds, The rest of the opposition did not turn out for. various reasons, the majority of them apparently scared out; Eddie wasn't.

Victor When all was over, The rising Colony standard is) were absent for, no good frightening out the alsa-runs. son,

Lai told us that the only sea- About a quarter of the people The Pukfulam show as Buch ron in which to get a reason- whole University team out in any turned in very reason event was October/November: terday turned up. Military able performances. None of the

Wilo ELSE? exercises in which some units four girls invited for the in-

din- Cider the Jump

above heading, CORERES art

accountert for vitational

other several absentee",

four jumped let us not, above all many painted,

forget Nevlile Leo. further than their previous best thing.

Home is going were over 10 feet by Neville, who and two

soon, has not to this date dis- their third jump.

The Colony record in this covered his correct event, Like the event fell three times. On her all athletes attached to

discover the reigning Services who do not Jump scearch recerd-holder, Rita Hall, cleared the field events, he has faneled 16 feet 1 inches,

himself for

4 long time as

has Then came the biggest sur-long distance runner and miss of the day when Jennifer run many a heart-breaking race rt, who has been an also-ran against good class opposition at as a long Jumper for the past anything between 1,300 Metres year, became the new Colony and Three Miles. Max Faulkner made 1w Freevid-hülder with 10 feet 4% ruunds of the Fanling -course finches. yesterday as one of four-ball.

+

Max Faulkner

Breaks Fanling Course Record

In the morning on the Old Course and in the afternoon on The New Course, followed by about 500

spectators.

SHORTEST IN HISTORY Her rem as a record-holder Jump was tho in the Long shortest in history. Barely 30 seconds later, Rifa Hall leap ed out to 10 feet 6 inches only 4 inches short of Mui Shun-

In the morning, though the rest of his play was up to his usual standard, there Was ngan's unofficial record loop weak spot (which he obviously 10 feet 10 inches in 1948.

The spirit was there, but Neville was in the wrong event.

ww Having noted the fact that he ran a "Quarter" in the HKAAC Pundathlon

63.6 301

seconds, the Club tried him at a shorter distance and founti him yester- day coming in third in the Half Mile over one of the most dif- Beult intermediate distance courses in he Colony in 2:17:0,

Some may say that is not n

felt keenly) in his putting, buth Watching Rita, the Colony good time, but let one out of long and short. On four peca-Long Jump Champion, 2/Lt.every 100 men in Hongkong try slons his putts rolled within a M. W. Wren, told her she was to match Neville at any dis- hair's breadth of the hole and capable, of an 18-foot leap ftance between Half Mile and past. Не was just 7

a little off she took a longer run-up. 10 Miles and our money is on form in this department and i: For the first time in the Nevilic.

history, four Colony's

try some

those

was a weakness which was cleared 15 feet 8 inches in the Champion and those who

girls Not everyone is born to be a gravated by bad luck,

All through the day, however, course of one competition. Pul are more deserving of he

Slic form of recognition like a overdrove his opponents with To Middle School's Fong beautiful straight drives that cleared 15 feet 9 inches

on Standard Medal-than along fairly low but lifted her nat jump while the reign- who don't. swept in an

upward curve that musting Colony Champion, Deborah 30 carried the ball an extraHurhatt, went out to 15 feet have

81⁄2 inches on her only good Derek Coburn, who intensely

Jump of the

playing has improved tre-fourth) to better mendously last year, 15:694. one surprising feature

of his

his Colony record stood at 15 feet play now is the attitude be inches at the start of the adopts on the green.. He stands when putting with his right foot current season, almost directly behind his left, his head forward, elbows al

the

Credit must also be given to

dislikes the neur cix-lap Pok- competition (her

but fulam course in the Mile ber previous

who still an

In in yesterday The official W

of the 4:43.3. LAC Hosking RAF stayed with him to last lap when he fell back to return 4:52, while Ralph Hat- The Invitational Men's Long eher and Mike Curzon, fell out Jump aw only two of the on the way for reasonable rea reven athletes invited taking son-Ralph because he has and back hunched. looking a port and Lt. Wran managed undergone tome Injections

like a thoughtful stork pois- little

21 feet, of over ed above the golf all. Whether clearing 21 feet 10 inchesnake him neceptable his slight weakness in the put-just an inch short of To King- | Quarantine ting department was a result of chan's omelat Colony this curious attitude it is impe- on his sixth Jump George sible to say, but ut any rate he

four leaps

to

to the Authority in "Blighty and Mike ΣΟΥ the record simple fact that he has been trying to follow the McMahon/ West competitive schedule with- out having put in the

mount of sheer metres, yards, miles in training.

Thumb was badly off form and could only reach 19 feet 子吗 inches after four no jumps,

made it up in the afternoon. when he broke the course te- cord by five strikes, going round The third Colony record came in 60.

late in the evening when Sgt. THE OTHERS

N. R. Hughes, competing for οι

the other players, D. S. the Ifongkong Amateur Athletic Robb played

meet steady game Club in the Inter-Club. though not exciting to watch, K. against the Hongkong Univer- S. Kinghorn, perhans because ofsity Athletic Club, threw the his lack of practice, having rejavelin out to 171 feet 7 inches. All three new Colony, record- cently returned from leave, was

beltered badly off form, though

their holders markedly in the afternoon, and Colony marks.

#

improving

J. Mackie at times played extra-

The invitational events

own

dis-

At the Stepppointed in small turn-outs,

hole, which he halved with Max but not in the standard of per-

ordinarily well.

Faulkner, Mackie, actually out-

formance.

Pawlowski

drove the champion by several

CONFIRMED yards off the tee. His drives at Joseph Pawlowski confirmed times looked very like the cham-his position as the Colony's Plan's,

No. 1 discus thrower by win- After the match Faulkner said ning the event at 124 feet 10% that he liked the courses at Fan Inches. Chan Wai-chuen may ling very much, possibly the still hold the Colony record at New more than, the Old, for 128 feet

Inches, but) while the views at the Old were

credited better, he found the New suited throws over his play the best. He also said name, whereas that in his opinion 3. Mackle China "glant" has only one. should give up his other sports The Discus Throw Invitational and concentrate on golf stone, competition turned up one

the biggest theoretical question He himself, he said, used to play

to confront marks many other sports while he was statisticiens. Do six throws give Athletic in the RAF, but his love for golf had always been in him he has more of an indication of abill-

has

120 feet to his the South

a photograph, of himself with aty than three?

small driver reared well above his head at the age of 3-P

Melbourne Far Ahead With Preparations

Melbourne, Mar. 8.

of

same

To this-ilst one must add Roy Spencer, who is fast develop- ing into a top-class sprinter, and N. R. Hughes, generally known as a thrower, Both volunteered to run in the In-

vitational High Hurdles and

both turned in respectable per- formances against good opposl tion.

THE RESULTS

The results were: Invitation Discus.-1, L/Bdr J. Pawluwaki (Army); B, Sat Hughes (Army) 3 Hfenmeyer (University). Distance 124 ft. 1015 in.

VIC-

Invitation High Hurdles,-), for La! (University); 2, S. Hughes Time, 17 seconds. JArmy); 2, FULK Charles (RAF).

Invitation 100 Yards.—1, Stephen Xavier (IIKAAC); 2. E. Loureiro (12 Salle). Time, 9.0 recunds (re cord).

Invitation, Army); 2, LAC Hoskins (HAF). Tiene, 4 mins 43.3 secs.

Invitation High Jump.-1. Victor Lal (University; 2. Chan Leung- clive (University): 3. Gar George (Army), Height, o".

Mille.-1. Gnr Coburn

Javitation Long Jump (Women's). -1. Rita F (HKAAC): 2, Jentil- (Pul To Middle School) fer Hart (HKAAC); 3. Fong Bix

100" (record).

Among the several outstanding performers in the Army Championships at Boundary Street and the in- vitational Meet at Pokfulam yesterday was Sgt. N.R. Hughes of the Welch Regiment, Champion of Wales, who beat the Colony Javelin Throw record first with 167 feet 11 inches at Boundary Street and then with 171 feet 7 inches at Pokfulam.

fear ba

2/LA. M. W. Wren is a very definite threat to To King-chau's recent new Colony record of 21 feet 11% inches in the Long Jump, Lt. Wren, who is the reigning Colony Champion, had three jumps of 21 feet and over. at Boundary Street and four more at Pokfulam-his best being 21 feet 10 inches. He cleared 22 feet 4 inches in practice recently.-China Mail Photos.

OLD HONGKONGITES BEAT

OLD SHANGHAILANDERS

With a good response over the week-end, it is likely that there will be'n record' number of entries for this year's Colony Athletic Championships at Sookunpoo on Saturday and Sunday, March 21 and 22.

Entries close on Wednesday morning and may be sent in to the Hon. Secretary/Treasurer, HKAAA, Mr F. J. Tingny, at PO Box 280. It is not essential to obtain an entry form and entries may be made directly.

The response from the Army 110. Motres High Hurdles Lt. J. B. Lambert, L/Bdr. J. and RAF Is stul alow, while Chang Yal-hung defending Pawlowell, Lau Kam-ylu ad? the Royal Navy, has come Champion), Victor Lal, L. D. S. G. D. Payne, Through with a record entry, Fawcus. Chan Wai-1 and Sgt Javelin Throw-Sgi, N. R.

The following are the entries | N. R. Hughes,

Hughes, Marcuo Souza, Chan to date:

400 Melrew Hurdles A. F. Wai-chuen, Lou Kamylu, It. 100 Metres Stephen Xavier Collaco (defending Champion). Cdr. T. W. Harford, RN, and (defending Champlon), Eddie 2/LI, D. 5, Fawcus, Ho Sal-hurg. R. Thomson. Luteiro, Cnr. D. Goodwin, Roy Hung Chee-young.

LADIES' EVENTS Lee Sek- Spencer, Chang Yat-hung, Lee chum, Lo Wing-chlien and lung 100 Metrew Lam Kak-151, * Wing-kal, Wong Man-wan, Yau Chee-ee.

Rita Hall, Jennifer Hart, Lynn Tak-kee, Bhok Ka-ilm, Fung High Jump Victor Lai (de Wing-ahcing.

Lee Shuk-tak, Fok Ramsay

Kat-lee, Hung Chee-kee, Shek

Sik, and Leung Kar-log.

Wai-mon, L. Wynne-Edwards, tending Champion), IA. J.A. Fong Fire - Deborah Hurl-

RN, S. Clutterbuck anul EA, Fortune, 2/Lt. M. W. Wren, Cooper.

Ling Sum, Yam Wal

George Thumu, 200 Metre Stephen Xavier Wong Chuen-chee, (defending Champion), CQMS ling and A. Payne.

Pole Vault Kwong Lau- R.J. Hesling, 14. J.A. Fortune. Gor. D. Goodwin, Lee Wing-chia, Lay Kam-ylu and J. H. kal, You Tak-kee, Fung Kai-Salusbury. lee, Lt. Wynne-Edwards, RN,

S. Clutterbuck and E. A, Cooper. N Chuan-wi, CQMS R.J.

200

batt, Lynn Ramsay, Lum Knk- Jan, Chan Chee-yuk and Leo Shuk-tak,

80 Meires Hurding - Wond Duen-lin, Ng Sheung-kwai, Chan Chee-yuk, Teol May-ying. Long Jump 2/Lt. M.W.

(defending___Champion), Troi So-yting, Jennifer Hart and

Rita

Hall Ifah Jump Jennifer Hart Thumb, To Ray Berling, George

King-chau, Shek Ka-lim, Shek (defending Champion), Deborah' Kom-pb;

Wai-inan. A. Lee Wing-

A. Huribatt, Payne, E.

Pui-yue and Cooper, Lt. Cdr. kul and Hung Chee-kee.

800

409

Metres-Lo Wing-chuen

(defending Champion), Spencer, Leung Cheung Chek-yini,

Chau

Metres Lei Sik-wah, IN, George W. Harford. | Leung Kar-ling

H. J. Rumbelow, R. L. Dunu, Leo Shiu-chung al rung Kam-po.

1.500 Meires Lel Sik-woh, Gor. Derek Coburn, LAC D. Hosklug, Chan King-yin and

Metre Gor

Hop, Step

&

Long Jump Deborah Hurl.

(defending Champion). Rita Hall, Jennifer Hait, Fang Sik, Ng Sheng-kwal, Char Chce-yul and Chan Shiu-kuen.

Shot Pat-Mix J. Van Vliet, Lo Man-Sau and Mrs AC Thomson.

Jump CQMS batt R. J.

J. Hesling (defending Cham- phụn). Ng Chr-wai George Thumb, Cheung Wat-tong. To King-chau, Yam Wal-ling, Shek Kn-ilm, G. D. Payne and George Saunders Dercks Shot Put-Chan Wal-chaen (defending Champion), L/Bdr. Beriram, Lau Han-u and G. D. Payne,

Discus

Lee Shiv-chung,

5,000 Coburn (defending Champion). Fung Ping-kai, Chon Hung-man, Choi Po-seung Chan Sap-yau, Chan Kim-yeung, Chan King- yin and S. Clutterbuck.

Discus Throw-Mrs J. Von Vliet, Lo Man-sau, May Wu and Mrs A. C. Thomson,

Javelin Throw÷Mrs J. Vab Throw-Chan Wal- Vliet, Lo Mon-sau, May Wu and chuen (defending Champion), Mrs A. C. Thomson,

Best Athletic Performances In Hongkong This Year

The following are the best athletic performances in Hongkong this

year up to March 8:

100 YARDS Stephen Xavier (HKAAC) Eddie Loureiro (HKAAÇI 2/11, J. O, Cavo (1 NUA) Quentin Alman (KAAC) dur. Kuk (173 LD, RA 2/L1 M, W., Wien (50 rd. Eng. Hest.)

1/pl. Crona 1 Dorseti Wong - Mon-wan (BCAA) B. . Dhaber (KUAC Gnr. Goadwinn 43 FK, RA) Pic. Herkes (1 RNA) W. L. McCall (BK^ACI

100 METRES Stephen Xavier (La Salle) Lee Wing-kal_ (Li_Solio) Peter Ling (St. Stephen's) L/Cpl. Crane. (1 Dorseti Yeung Ming-pak Wah Yon) Hung Chee-kee (BCAA) -You Tak-kce (BCAA)

Yeung Ying-kon, (Wah

ONE MILE Derek Coburn

BGFR RACord

10.2

103

10.4

Lt. M. N. s. McCord

(1 RŪB), g

10.4 Sigmu, M. P. Curzon

Sig. Regt.)

10.4

Na Chuan-wai (HKUAC). Spt. H. J. Hesling (RASC)

4:43.0 George Thumb (La Balle) 20: 314 10:1146 George Saunders

4:43.5 Stephen Xavier La

F/L. Shenton 127 LS, RA) 19:19 4:45.8 Fun Rousey (1 Dorset).

P. McMahon (KAAC) 4:47.7 L/Bdr. Darling 204 L/cpt. Ralph Hatcher T. Zog.):

10.0

10.7 LAC Hosking "(RAF)" 10.7. Benson (1 RÚR)

30.7

19:03

10:

4:48.5 Leung Ying-kin (SCAA) 4:50M

HOP STEP & JUMP 4:01.0 Sigma, Alah Pendall Mauglen R, RAL 10300 sig en

10# 2/11. Bowen (72 LAAR, RAJ 4:59.8) Sgt. R. Healing (RASC)

THREE MILES

10. Gur, Derek Coburn

11.A

1145 FR, RAJ

N Chush Wal HKUAC)

11.8 L/Bdr. Cope (23 Fit, RAJ 15:50. Victor La! (kUAC)

in. Slett (1 BUH)

11.0

42: 033

To King-chou (SCAR)

15:34.0

Cheng Yat-hung

(SCAA)

40:1155

29:10 30:20

09: 51%

:

10:13.6 Rousey 11 Dorset) 11. Lt. Maughan 143 FR. RA 1:20.42/Lt. Benson (Med. RAJ

120 "YARDS HURDLES

11.7

12.0

Duda Said (Queen's)

Shiu Man-ching (St. Stephen's)

J. Collaco (St. Joseph'st

Lee Po-kau (Queen's)

12.4

W. L. McCall (BKAAC), 100

22.7

Stephen Xavier (HKAAC) Bgt. Dockree (1 RNR) Quentin Aimno (IIKAAC) .... 1/Cpl. Crane (1 Dorset]

200 METRÉS

Quest 12 d. Eng. Regt.)

2/Lt. 1.0. Cave (1 RUR). *180 2/LL D. B. Edwards

I Dorset) Victor Lai (HKUAC)

*160 cul. Boddy | Dorset)| Capt. Mulvaney (HQLF) LOT

440 YARDS HURDLES Lt. R.A. F. Reep ( Dorset 81.5 Lo Wing-chuen (BCAA)

HIGH JUMP

* Lt. G. Dlight ( Dorset)

Victor Lai (HRUAC) 23.1

L/Dr. Darling (12 Laan, 234 RA

*24.3

Hung Chee-kee (B1. Joseph's) 240 Chr. George (25 PR. RA) Lee Wing-k@] (BCAA) Yeung Ying-kon (Wali Yan). F/D. Perdue (RAF)

52.1

SHOT PUT Chan Wal-chuen (SCAA) Cpl Boddy it Dorst)

dr. Bertram

72 LAAR, HA)

3:83% Sat. J. J. Harrison

5:7

(1. EDR.)

R. Heltancyer (HKUAC) Pie. Phillips (1 Dorset).. 07P.Farrell (HKUAC) +ve

Chr. Eggleton (270 LB, HA) 2/1t. Shenton (27,' RA) LAC Davidson (RAF) ... Leung Blu-keo (HKUÁc) ..

1. Berry 1 RUH) ................ DISCUS THROW

Chan Leung-chye (KUAC 5:7 2. D. B. Edwards (1 Dorset) 0:0 244 George Thumb (n Salle)..

Ling Sum (SCAA)

Peter Ling (St. Stephen's) 245 B. P. Dhaber (HKUAC) ...

46 Yam Wal-ling (BCAA)

3:0

3:5

(10 Pd. Eng. Regt) Major Chapinan (1^ÄNA)

4:5

8:5

4:4

Budo Sold (Queen's) ***** 2442/Lt. M. W. Wren

*L 0.1 secs. for performance over 220 Yards.

400 METRES

2/Lt. Goodburn (23 FR. RA) Sg1. Martin (2 Wilts) Michael Willcox (HKAAC) Sigmn, M. P. Curzon

L1.

HK Sig. Itegt. J. C. Royée (IIKAAD) 3. P. McMahon (KAAC) Stephen Xavier (IKAAC) Lee Wing-Hai (La Salle)

Coe (27 HAAR HA Leung Kam-po" (SCAA) Chan Leong-chyo (IIKUACI

(HICUAC) D. S. Fraser

800 METRES Derek Coburn

FR. RA)..... L. M. N. S. McCoru

1 BUR)

Jon Gerrard (HKAAC)...... Lt. R. A. F. Reep 1 Dorset) 10:0

POLE VAÚLT

*34.0

35.0 Major Chapman 11 RNR) .. 9:9

Lau Karn-ylu (SCAA)

0:015

63.0 Kwong Lau-chin (BCAA) 9 -5572/LL, Clegg Him (ồ FR, RAJ. B

5:0 55.9 Cpl. Crokskey 1 Will) ..

LONG JUMP *10.2

50.8 To King-chau (BCAA)

K. W. Wren 50716 74. Eng. Reg

..... 50.8

1569|| Major Chapman (1 RNK) .. ... *37.3

2:073

1:07.0 3/Lt. Goodburn (23 FR. RAJ 2:08.4 1. C. Rayce (HKAAC)... 2:00.4 Lt. Wells (HK Big Regt. 2:00.

Lt. Bawen (73 LAAN, RAI *2:10,2 Leung, Kam-Do (SCAA) ... 3:10 Lt. Fielder 14 FR HÁ) .. *2:10.1 Leung Yiu-lem (SCAA)... 2:12.0 Chan Chi-kwan (Queen's) 7:12.0

*2:13.0 The Old Hongkongites beat the Old Shanghai-Michael Curzon (RKAAC), Distance, landers by 37 runs in a friendly cricket match at Chater

Men's Invitation Long Jump-1, Road yesterday.' M. W. Wren (Army) G Thumb (La Salle).

Distanco,

dr. J. Pawlowski

(27 HAAR, BA) .......... Cpl. Boddy Dorset) Lt. J. B. Lambert

(14TH, RA)

B. ifetimeyer (UAC)

Chan Walschuen (BCAA)

N. R. Hughes (HKAAC) LAC Davidson (RAF) ...

La Berry 1 UR)**

30: B

25: 430 35: 194

34:0

33: 116

124:

110: DIG

111:

D. B. Famr (URUAC) .. 9:0

SP!. Mantin (ILEME)

21:11

Ng Yuen-tok (BCAA)

Wai Kes-yłu, (HKUAC))

Impressive Boat

Race Trial

JAVELIN THROW

02:31

N. R. Hughes (LFAAC) 171: 7 Chan Wai-chuen (BCAA) ...

Sgt. C. T. Smith

(1 Dorot)

Gur. Derek Cobur

145 FR, RAJON One. Fle

Lou Karn-ylu (SCAA) Marcus Baux (HKAAC)

158: 41%

154: 0

140: 3

125 FIL RA

13:30

139: 1

134:0

133:3

130911

137: 0

20

120: 8

By Oxford Crew Lambert

London, Mar. 8. The Oxford University crew 1. A. Rumbelow (HKAAC) *HI

in their Less 0.0 pcs. for performante were most impressive

first full length boat race trial over the course from Putney (HKAAC) 4:207 Bridge to Mortlake hero yester- 2/Lt. Bowen (72 LAAR, HA) ADA Chan Chewan

1,500 METRES

over 400 Yards.

balting. Owen-Hughes, How Stoker 219 runs be- Wall Colledge, st Marshall, b

Hart Baker .......!!

Michael Curzon

B7

Divecha

The Hongkongites, Inter-Club Javelin-1, Sgt. Hughes first, knocked up

R. Thompson fore tea. Of this total, H. Owen- ́| A.B. Minu. cffari Baker, b

(HKAAC). Hughes carried his bat for 07

Pawlowski only had six. Hughes and Heitmeyer, at

the 101 end of six throws, had best marks standing to their name of 104 feet 21⁄2 inches 'and 01 feet 9 inches respectively,

more

Toward the end of the even- Ing, the two had three throws in the Inter-Club match and the result was:-Heltmeyer, 11 feet 9 inches, Hughes 100 feet 5 inches-both well abovo their previous best,

LUDORUM LAI,

Victor Lal, who has worries on h extra-curriculor

moro HKU

(HKAAC): (HKAAC): 3, Bauza Distance, 1317 recond!.

Inter-Club

100 yards.---1. W. before being given out lbw. McCall (HKAAC); 2, Leong Blu-hon E. C. Fincher managed a good (University): 5. R. Spencer 33 before being caught by Hart (HKAAC). Time, 10.0 seconds.

Inter-club 440 yards.-1, M. wh- Baker, while S. A. Ismall and COX (HKAAC);

Curton A. R. Minu scored another 48- E. M (IXAAC); 3. Chan Leang-chye runs between 'thern. (University). Time, $5.8 seconds,

Inter-club Dircus. — 1, R. Heft=: moyer (Univenity); 2, Set, Hughes

(KAAC); 3. R. Thompson (IKA

AC), Distener, 1917

The Shanghailanders tried vainly to catch up in the second half of the innings, and L. F Stokes, opening batman, lock

2.A. Ismail, & Stokes

F. Goodwin, b Stokes

R. Lee, not out

F. Zimunern, cat out

Extras

Total

210

Bowling Analysis

Stakes Graham

eu up an excellent 08. before Knight bawled by Owen-Hughes, N.

Wilco Hart Baker contributed 67.

Old Hongkongiles

Inter-club Shot Put.-1. n. Helt meyor (Univenity); 2, Leong Blew- keď (University);"">" Chen Leong Mr Edgar Tanner, Australian mind than the average

chys (University), Distance, 31′′, * Inter-club == 220 yards.—1, Olympic Federation Secretary, type of the current generation,

Slu-hon (University); 2, M. Wilcox aald here today that Melbourne won

(HKAAC); 3. B. Spencer (UKA- Invitational High AC Time, 24.6 seconds.

L. D. Kubec, b Graham token was now farther ahead with Hundies in a sound 17 adcanda Inter-club 850 yarstw.), M. Cure | A.A. Humjalin, e Knight b preparatione for

the 1930 arki the Invitational High Jump zen (CAAC): 1. Itunbelow E.C. Fincher,, Hart, Baker, Wi

(HKAAC); 5, N. Lee (AAC), Leach Bound & fout 8 inc

D. Mclellon, Madat, & Leach Victor was both pleased and Time, 3 minutes, 13.1 seconds.

Olymple Games

than

had been two other of

years

the

surprised at the fact that Chan act that the President of Leong-chye cleared 5 feet 7 International Committee, Mr inches to win the Inter-Club

before the event

The

the

Avery

Brundage, would not High Jump. Leong-chye Colony Tennis Championships

vist Melbourne was an indica-not the only surprise in tion that he was satisfied with event. Melbourne's ability to stage, the Games, he said

**Me Tanner added:

"This is very disconcerting Дета со certain i daloyal members

Was thir

T

KRESNEN

och Hort Baker. Divecha Tingle

Old Shanghailanders

10

PLT. Sker, bi

H. Hart Holest. La

3. Lerlou, b. Metellin puma

D.W. Lonch), a and. b. Les Qu

H, Mader, and D Lee

M.

W., singlo, at Lemail, bine...

Total

Howling Analydų

Given below are today's fix-¡rounds are not held' up duo to Ion Gerrard took second tures In the Colony Open Tennis indiement weather, place by a very respectable Championships as well as the performance for a schoolboy of Hongkong Cricket Club Cham-

feet 4 inches, lan, the grand-pionships.

son of the holder to this day

Today

Colang · · Doublé«/ Bernt-final, mi 2. Raubalia '*. JUL. COOK V TRI

un-pui & Taul Wot-pull.

FJ, Knightly, a una b | Owen-A

Hugtred

B

(Qusch'):442 day afternoon.

Lee Shu-chung (La Salle) :+48 Their timo of 20 minutes and Leung Kam-pe (St. Joseph's 4:48.0 24 seconds was one minute and Chan Kwan-jam (Clementi) 4:48.0 10 seconds better than the first

Landy Betters

Mile Record

The

trial of Inst

Oxford crow.

Jear's winning

Yesterday afternoon, the crew had to contend with a head wind

Coat. Ferris (3. Eng.) ... Dvr

Foster (RASC)

Ron, Thomaeon (RKAAC)

2/Lt. Paterson

(170 LB, RA)

SCHOOLS BADMINTON TOURNEY

In the Annual Schoolboys" and New South Wales and sme choppy water up to Schoolgiris Badminton: Cham-

Hammersmith but afterwards pionatup matches

at played the conditions improved and so King's College yesterday, four did the rowing of the crew. pairs of Senior Girls' Doublea

Particularly impressive was qualified for the semi-foal. the manner in which they rowed At Grantham Training College into the finishing stretch from at 6 pm. to-day, two Senior Boys Barnes Bridge: At the bridge Singles and four Students Mited on a dive-tap turf track here lo- they were striking 23 and above doubles will be played.

Howfes the

the stroke bridge, day.

Following are the results ni A crowd of 3,000, largo for a gradually increased the rate to yesterday's matches:

Sydney, Mar. 7. Australian miler, John Landy, clocked 4 min, 11 sous.

Junior Boys" singles/Lejing Ying- 4. Graham, a Colledge, bunu. 11 truck meet in Australia, was 31 and finished striking 33. Ther

22.7 T816) 1881, 12 7 Lok. Chung hồn present in the hopes of seeing were paced on their Journey by ha (ICC) beat George, Alohamed GC, Knight & Low

AMEREN (B.9.C)) best to Wal-kwok (W.Y.JEJN Landy make another attempt on three crews. a 4 minuta mile but the warın The Cambridge crew will have 013-4 Shit Man-ching (8.9.c.) beat: Wait Koong-Kong, Y.Cs, 15, humid day coupled with the their first outing on the tide 151; Chow Po-Trung Ci, cu beat Les runners" "tick of zest precluded way on Monday next full bung-art (1.04-10-2 cany. such attempt.

Landy clipped week behind their rivals Senior Girls Doubles Wands Chan However 6/10tha second off the 15-your old New South Wales mte.

F. Marshall, D. Log-f..

Club Singles--J.A. Turrer v. Dz. doodl Smlibi. R. M. Macpherson ▼ R.K. Mat Moore,

Loe Cub Mixed Doubles, J.A.C. | Zimmers Hurlbatt&Mes Bainsbury, VMC #

of the community who do not of the unofficial Colony, record The presentation of prizen want us to stage the Games, and in the Shot Put (48 feet), turn for the Colony Championships who have done their best to et up a "big time" performance | will! take place after the make the organisera task as to hinip tre AAC out a 19, provided that the earlier W.k. Thelson,

Doubles final on Friday, March Hard as possible.”—Router. of its weakest events,

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and Lily Man (9.8.) best Sylvia * Garcia, and Joyce, Osmund (8K),

15-91; 6-15,- NF M/C, Heslo and 8. MEDIA Curro (8.3.5.12hoi, Wang | End=

FIJIANS PLAY Louette (5P Co-edy

Hector Hogan, Queensland's i aldr Aprinter, clocked 6 CLUB TODAY Wover 100 yards for the second la nova na nagES

time in two weeks at today' The Fijian Regiment-Nighy meet and, Austrailan athletic team are playing the Hoogkos officials predicted a great future Football Club at Happy Valley

this afternous 11/5.1666m32

410-2, 15-4: O. Betâm: and I. ca- valho (7C.) buat Kvelyn-Aimron and Vaburta Ferrades (6.3LC.) 15, 1-2,

Benior Boys) Doubles;== Lo -Wing ». cistson and Andrew, Chen (1.8.0.) beat Johnny Ling and wilors prew. 18.8.C.) 16-415-#Wong. Wai-cha Wong and 1,i. Sik-chuen; (D.B.5.) and Wait Cid-kin (L.B.C.) beat toob 15-11) 18-5..

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