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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 5th, 1927.
WAH YAN COLLEGE.
SUCCESSFUL ATHLETIC
SPORTS.
TEN RECORDS BROKEN.
MR. RALPHS ON IMPROVE. MENT IN SPORT.
Speaking at the prize-distribution at the conclusion of the Wah Yan College and accual athletic meet- ing held on the Hong Kong Foot- ball Club ground, Happy Valley, yesterday afternoon, Mr. E. Ralph's
(Inspector of English Schoola) con- gratulated the College and its pupils on the improvement shown in their sports since
the boys had been under the training of Mr. A. J. Mauricio, Mr. Ralphs also advoc- ated that more relay races should be introduced into the school athletics so that every boy should be roped in to participate in either inter-class or team relay races.
The sports
were held in ideal weather, and the ground was in first eines condition. There was a very large gathering of visitors, in- cluding many ladies, in addition to the several hundred Wah Yan Col fege boys present. Among those who visited the sports during the ufternoon was Mr. W. W. Horsoli, C.I.E., M.A. (Vice-Chancellor of the Hong Kong University).
Records Broken, The sports proved very interest ing, and the young athletes who participated showed that they had very much benefited by the train- ing of Mr. Mauricio. That they were very fit was shown by the fact that no fewer than ten college athletic records were broken. The new records were created by the following margins: The 100 yards Senior Championship previous re-
cord by 1-5 secs.; the 100-yarda Junior Championship by 2-5 acca.; the 220 yards Senior Championship
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THE OFFICIALS.
The principal officials were £
uader:
PRESIDENT: Mr. P. Tsui. MANAGEMENT Committer: Mr. Lui Sun In (Chairman), Mr. C. L. Chau, Mr. Wong Tuen Pa, Miss M. White, Mr. Lo Sek Tean, Mrs. A. E. Mat thews and Mr. A. J. Mauricio.
A. Kitchell, W. A. Young Saye, H. M. Omar, P. A. Dragon and E. Zimmern.
ARMY AND NAVY
CUP FINAL.
H.M.S. "HAWKINS" LOSES TO DURHAMS.
GOALS.
Landlubbers and sailors met on Saturday, states the North-Ching the police ground Shanghai, lust Daily News, to determine their respective superiority at football, all other teame in the Army and Navy Cup Longue · having" been eliminated in works past.
Hayman in goal was at his best in the Arst period, sasisted nobly by both Mills and Dix, and they turned tho Durhams back with a baro two goala, Score: Durhams, 2; H.M.5. Hawkins, 1.
The Second Half.
HOME FOOTBALL.
LEAGUE RESULT.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
LONDON, May 3rd. The result of the only League For the earlier portions of the match played to-day was a win for Durham over Southport, in the second period, nothing decisivo! northorn section of the Third
Score! JUDGES: Messrs. A. D. Spoors, FAST GAME PRODUCES TEN occurred, although it seemed as, Davi
though the Durhams would score
Darham 5, Snuthport 4. in short order. Play was fast in the centre portions of the field.
DEATH OF BURY BACK. Whild and grey uniformed men
S. Wynne, the Bury hack, who, thing seem to eventuate. carried it back and forth, bat no-
as announced by cable in Monday's issue, died on the field while play. Then came the break. After aing for Bury in a First Division struggle in mid-field the Harkins
League gome against Shefield pushed forward towards a goal, but United on
the Saturday, was a the ball went outside. Durhams
young player, who had rapidly deve had it.. The toas-in went to a loped since he went into First Durham.man, who passed to a com- Division football. rade, who in turn dribbled to the centre of the field. Well near the penalty area Broeke got possession and evading a back, bent Hayman.
Soldiers went wild, for their men had scored in face of the wind. The team got the spirit and within about five minutes counted that number of goals. Robinson from a meler near the mouth, get free, and shade the fourth, scoring the next within 90 seconds.
REFEREE: Mr. W. ML Gittins. STARTERS: Messrs. B. A. Hyder and A. J. Mauricio.
TIME-KEEPERA: Mesars. Lo Sek Tean and S. S. Leung.
HANDICAPPERS: Mr. A. J. Mauri- cio and Miss M. D. White.
RECEPTION COMMITTEE: Mrs. A. E. Matthews, Miss M. White, Messra. Chau, Lai Sun In, John Fung, W. Kwan Man Wai, E. Zatmern, C. L.
A. Young Saye, P. A. Dragon, Wong Tuen Po, Chan Wai Ming, Li Po Haen and Ng Tai Ping.
HON. SECRETARIES: Mr. A. J. Maurico and Miss M. White.
THE RESULTS.
The results
of the principal events, the previous records and last year's holders of trophies are as follows:
100 YARDS SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. Challenge Cup presented by Mr. Francisco Tse Yat, to be won two Kin Fan, 111-58cc years consecutively-Holder, Leung
1 Young Kin Fan; 2. Loung Kam Kwong; 3, 1p Cho Pong. Time:
11secs,
100 YARDS JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. Chung Hon Ming, 11.4-5seca.
1, Chung Hon Ming; 2, Leo Ying Choi; 3, Lam Kwok Kee. Time: 11.2-secs.
220 YARDS SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. Challenge Cup presented by Mr. Ko Leong Bon-Holder, Lung Kin Fan, 24.4-secs.
1, Leung Kin Fan; 2, Leung Kam
Time: Kwong; 3, Ko Ki Fan
24secs.
220 YARDS JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP! Yuen Sik Luen, 28aces.
1, Lam Kwok Kee; 2, Lee Ying Choi; 3, Pang Kui Pai Time: 27eccs.
SACK RACE, 70 yards. Open:--| wok Fung Sin, 17anes.
Ming: 3, Tam Sik Poon.
1, Kwok Fun Sin; 2, Choung Chit
QUARTER MILE SENIOR CHAMPION- 8817 Challenge Cup presented by Loung Kin Fan, 69.3-5secs. Mr. Suma Pak Ming, J.P.-Holder,
1, Fong Kwok Wa; 2, Leung Kam Kwong; a, Leung Fong In. Time:
QUARTER MILE JUNIOR CHAMPION-
Which will be announced shortly Championship by 1 second; the 08,3-5 CS,
by 4-5 secs.; the 220 yards Junior ship:-Holder, Yuen Sik Luen,
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quarter-mile Senior Championship Kee; 3, Lam Yue. Time: 86.2-3 1, Lee Fai Mou; 2, Lam Kwok by 3-5 secs. the mile Junior BLCS.
Championship by 2.1-5 sec.; the THREE LEGED RACE, 75 yards: putting the weight by 5 foct 103. Tam Sik Poon and Choo Fook To; 3, Har Chan Kwok and Kwok inches; the half-anile by 2 secs.; the Fung Sin. high jump by 14 inches and the one LONG JUMP SENIOR CHAMPION- SHIP: -Pang Kui Tung, 18ft. mile open by 2.4-5 secs. A com
alina. parison of the old records and the new ones is shown in the list of results given below.
Leung Kin Fan, the holder of the 100 yards Senior Championship again carried off this event and won the challenge cup outright. He also carried off the trophy for the 220 yards Senior Championship, and was placed in other events.
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1, Leung Fong In; 2, Leung Kin Fan; 3, Pang Kui Ping, Dis tance: 18ft. 10tins.
PUTTING THE WRIGHT, 12 lbs. Open :-Holder, Bleu Bui Chuen,
ft. 11ins.
1, Kwok Fung Sin; 2, Leung Foug In; 3, Cheng Chit Mong. Distance: 34ft. 9lios.
HALF MILE OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP. Challenge Cup presented by past pupils --Holder, Chan Kam Moon, fmins. 368cCA
The Senior Championship was 1, Fong Kwok Wa; 2, T. Sik tied for by two boys with 18 points Poon; 3, Leung Kath Kwong, each (Leung Kaun Kwong and Fung Time: 2mins. 23.1-5secs.
SMALL BOYS' RACE. 100 yards Kwok Wa), while the Junior Cham-Handicap:-1, Cheng Wah Fai; 2, pionship went to Lee Ying Choi | Lau In Ching: 3. Kwok Man Chi. with 16 points.
BICYCLE RACE. 2 Miles. Open :-
It is interesting to note that there 1, Ip Chi Pong; 2, Ho Cheo Lucu; are over 600 boys at Wah Yan Col. 3, Fung Kwok Wa lege, and over 200 originally con peted in the preliminary heats for
INVITATION RELAY RACE. Inter- School. Winner St. Joseph's Col-
the sports. There were 53 competi.lego, 1926, 4 competitors from each tors in the finals yesterday.
achaol:-Won by Queen's College.
120 YARDS LOW HERDLES. Open Championship-Pang Kui Tung, 17.3-5seca.
Prize Distribution,
At the conclusion of the sports, Mr. E. Ralphs distributed the many handsame trophies to the success. ful competitors.
He was introduced by Mr. Ling Hoy Lay (the Headmaster of the College) who in doing so thanked.
1, Leung Kam Kwong; 2, Fong Kwok Wa; 3, Leung, Fong In. Time: 18sccs.
HIGH JUMP Senior Champion- ship:-Pong Kui Tung, 4ft 11ins.
1 Ko Ki Fan; 2. Loung Fong
all who had helped towards the sue. In; 3, Lee Gee Ling. Height: ft. He lin. ceas of the sports meeting.
commented on the establishment of RELAY RACE Inter-class, 900. ten new college records and ex-yards:-Class 44, winner 1928. pressed the hope that those who Won by Clam 38.
TEACHERS', RACE, 160 yards Handi- had not won this year would not be discouraged, but would start train-cap-1, Miss White; 2. Ying Baye; ing earlier next year. He congratu3, A. J. Mauricio. lated the winners and also the ONE MIL OPEN CRAMPIONSHIP- organisers on their success Bit Challenge Cup presented by Meners. ting upon a really fine day. A Wing Nam to be won two years feature of the meeting was the large consecutively. First prize present number of ladies present, and also ed by the Staff:-Chan Kai Wai, that ladies had competed in some 5mins. 48.4-569cs, of the events, and had done very well. The big improvement in their sports was certainly due to Mr. Mauricio. (Applause.) He had séen Mr. Mauricio training the boys in the College and tó-day's results were, what he fully expected.
1, Fong Kwok Wa; 2, Leung Kam Kwong; 3, Karim,
Time: bmins: 42secs.
THREAD AND NEEDLE RACE, 160 yards. Opan to the Committee only:-1, Alice Chung and Mr. Kitchell; 2, Ming Un and Mr. Hyder; 3, Mins Agnes Tsui and Mr. Loung..
He was glad to see relay races had been incorporated in the pro-
CONSOLATION RACK, 150 yards gramme. He hoped they would be ; introduced to a greater extent in Handicap:-1, Lua Shia; 2 Chin their sports in the future, and in Jim; 3, Shing Bang' school training Ha would like to see every boy in the College, parti. dipating in either inter-dism or inter-team relay races.
THE CHAMPIONSHIPS.
Senior Championship tied for by Leung Kam Kwong and Fung After thanking the officials and Kwok Wa with 16 points each.
Hon. Secretaries, specially the Miss White and Mr. Mauricio, Mr. Ying Choi with 10 points.
Junior Championship won by Lee Ralphs distributed the priser.
Senior Championship
Shield,
He also announped that to-day presented by the Hon. Sir Shou would be observed as a holiday st | Bón Chow, won by Leung Kam Wah Yon College.
Kwong and Fung Kwok WA..
The Durhams, whose forward line represented the Defence Forces in their match against Shanghai on the previous Saturday, met and vanquished the eleven from H.M.S. Hawkins (flagship of the China! Station) by the uneven score of 8
and 2
The score is no index, however, of the general calibro of play, for the winners had a spasin of goal shooting for about five minutes during the second half, which left the result without a question in the hands of the Army.
At the beginning of play, there was little to choose from in the two teams, and the Durhams play ing with the wind amassed two gazla in the initial 45 minutes, During the same period. H.M.S. Huwkins made its only marker of the first half,
The Hawkins
were plainly demoralized. Parslow came through.' That was No. 6. Parlow counted seven also.
The eighth was a fluke. Blokes after a series of running and dodging manoeuvres along his wing, chied the back, and kicked. The ball glanced off the hoot of an opponent defending, and slipped past. Hayman. That Was all. Score 9-2.
Last season he turned out in 939 games for Oldhani Athletic und was Transferred to Bury in December of 1826 when Heap, the Bury regular right back, broke his leg.
A Home writer stated recently that when Bury, purchased Wynne it was one of the best strokes of business they had done duting re- cent years. He had dropped into First Division football as to the manner born. The ex-Neston Col liory product was expected to give Heap a run for his place when he had recovered from his leg injury..
appropriate remarks. cheers followed:
The usual
The teama were as follows:-- Durbams:-Tongue: Haley and Renshaw; Wales, Daxon and Rob- son: Reymel, Robinson, Parslow, Anderton and Blakos.
The Harkins eleven put up & sterling defence, and while their After the final whistle, Mr. forwards were aided by strong Herbert, the referee, both teams wind from the south put the ball and supporters gathering in the into the net. With the chango in Cricket Club house, Mr. A. E. ends the Navy supporters thought Stewart, Vice-President of the that their team must surely be able Shanghai Football Association, pre- to count more than enough to tie sented the Army and Navy Cup A.B. Kirkley. and win. But it was not to be. from an anonymous donor with
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