SACRED HEART COLLEGE SPORTS.

SUCCESSFUL MEETING AT KOWLOON F.C. GROUND.

MR. BRAGA'S APPEAL FOR GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP.

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In spite of the doubtful weather, the Sacred Heart Collega held a very successful annual sports on the Kowloon Football Club ground on Saturday afternoon.

The Club-house and field of the K.F.C. were placed at the disposal of the school and the visitors, and at the conclusion of the sports, which lasted throughout the afternoon, Mr. Tom Brad- ford, Chairman of the K.F.C.. remarked that the Club would

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 6,

MILITARY SPORTS

MEETING.

INTER-UNIT RIVALRY AT SOOKUNPOO.

K.O.S.B. WINS THE CUP.

LAWN BOWLS.

RAIN CHECKS OPENING PROGRAMME.

THREE GAMES COMPLETED.

Rain spoiled the opening of the Good sportsmanship and keen lana bowls League programme on rivahy were displayed by competi-Saturday and fire matches had to tors at the Military Sports at Soo-be postponed. Three games were kunpoo on Saturday when the completed in squally weather and

always be glad to have the school at the Club and that they mightbetic meeting of the China Comanfavourable ground conditions.

make use of the grounds whenever they liked. Mr. Shak, the Headmaster of the Sacred Heart College, replied thanking Mr. Bradford and in return offered the services.of the Schools Foot- ball team

should the Club ever wish to raise money for Charity.”

MR. BRAGA'S ADDRESS.

THE SCHOOL TRADITION.

THE RESULTS.

tars.

mand (Hong Kong area) was con- Kowloon Dock beat the Police at cluded. The bad weather affected Happy Valley by two shots owing the attendance, but the absence of to the big effort made on Cullen's heat certainly helped the competi- rink. It was here that the last woods deciding the issue wore roll The King's Own" Scottish Bored. Moss, the Police skip, had to derers won the "Inter-Unit Aggregather three shots to avoid defeat,

ate Cury and thoroughly deserved but failed to go beyond one. their victory, having shown ́ex- Long Jump (Junior): 1, Lee tremely good form in both field and Chung Wing: 2, Leung Shui Man.track events. The Royal Artillery took second place and gave the Length: 17, ft. 2 ins

Borderers a close run, Saishing only two points behind.

The successful competitors in the

following events were

The Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga who distributed the prizes in addressing

Long Jump (Senior Champion): the large gathering; made a brief

1. Ip Koon Hung: 2 Lam Hoo reference to the pleasant remini-Yin. Length: 19 ft. 3 ins scenges of his own younger days aroused by attending the sports.

He continued:

I can assure you that in the field? of sport as in the sphere of learn ing you, students of the Sacred Heart College are creating a tradi- tion for this comparatively young institution of yours and which, in time, is bound to make a great name for itself among the leading colleges in Hong Kong.

High Jump (Junior): 1. Leung Shui Man: Lee Chung Wing Height: 4 ft. 8 ins

High Jump (Senior Champion): Lam Hoo Vin; 2, Ip Koon Hung. Height: 5 ft. 2 ins.

100

a

Yards Flat Race (Junior Handicap): 1. Leung Shui 2. Lee Hing Tong.

120 Yards Flat Race (Senior Champion), chailenge cup present ed by Mr. Li Wah Hing to be won three years in succession. 1999 won bg, Ip Pak Wa: 1, Lam Hoo Yin; 2. Ip Koon Hang Time: 12 secs. Small Boys Race (60 Yards, Handicap): 1, Fung Kam Wa: Ho Chu Ming.

The races were all run on the

relay system, points being given to

the best team of four instead of to

the best individual. In the abort races the relays were started by receiving a Handkerchief from their toum colleagues, and in the long races all competitors started simul taneously. Points were awarded to each competitor as he came in the last man receiving "a single." The K.O.S.B. put up an excellent team in the half mile relay which they won easily. They also won the 100 yards relay and the 990 vards reay, but they were beaten

Warning Against Rowdyism. In this respect you will permit ine a little word of advice. There

Yards (Junior challenge has of late, beea a tendency to- wards exhibitions of rowdyism at cup): 1 Leung Shui Man; in the 140 yards relay by the R.A. the conclusion of occasional foot-Chang Man Bun.

witte

Sinall Boys' Race (100 Yards): 1. Fung Kam Wa; 9, Lin Kai Lim. Arithmetle Race: 1, Lee Koo Leung; Leung Hing Tong; 3,

200 Yards (Senior Champion, ball matches. A little restraint challenge cup): 1, Ip Koon Hung: and tolerance will convince how, Lam Hoo Yin.

these -foolish and futile "anifestations of temper that de nobody any good but much unneces sary harm to the exhibitors them. selves. Far be it from me to sug- gest, even remotely, that students of the Sacred Heart College are guilty of any reprehensible mis- behaviour in the football field. If

1 bave spoken as I have done, it is with the purpose of enlisting your co-operation to secure a condi- tion as nearly ideal as possible be- tween players and spectators on the occasions of matcher on the football ground.

Kowloon Tong Playing Field. That the schools of Hong Kong do receive every encouragement for healthy outdoor recreation goes without saying. Without disclosing any official secret, I find the greatest pleasure in letting you know that, in association with the

Lam Yu Kam.

Staff Race: 1, Shak Tak O; 2, Tsang Koon Kok; 3, Shak Chung Sham

after an exciting race in which the K.O.S.B. led during the first two eps and the winner, over the last two. The last men from the two teams made close fight of it and

the RA's representative got in about Eve yards ahead of the KO.S.B

"

Kowloon Bowling Green seconds received Club de Recreio and de- feated them by in shots. The Yacht Club started well with a win over the Hong Kong Electric at North

Point.

DIVISION I

Police R.O.. Kowloon Dock E.C. Playing at home, the Police B.C. lost to Kowloon Dock R.O. by two shots (38-80).

P.E.C.

Glendinning.

elrod.

Field

F.D.B.C. Cooper

Docherty

Hedley

1929.

HARD-COURT TENNIS.

H. W. AUSTIN CARRIES OFF THE HONOURS.

"BETTY" BEATEN.

(THROUGÉ AKUTKE'S AGENCT.]

LONDON, MAY 3. In the Men's Singles final "Bunny" Austin, the ex-Cambridge Captain and Davis cup player,' the South beat A. Raymond, African Captain 6-3, 6-2, 1-8, `8-4.

In the final of the Women's Singles Miss Heine (South Africa) beat Miss John Ridley 6-4, 3-6, 6-8.

In the Mixed Doubles Final Hughes and Miss Joan Fry, beat Crole-Rees and Miss Betty Nattull 2-6, 6-3, 6-2

Crole-Rees and Eames beat E. Peters and G. Hughes 3-6, 6-4, 6-0, 63 in the final of the Men's

Doubles.

Misses Ridley and Goldsack beat Mms. Corell and Shepherd Barron 5-7, 18-10, 6-2 in the final of the

Women's Doubles.

OLYMPIC GAMES.

OF AN AMATEUR.

HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS.

PROMOTION AND RELEGATION, DECIDED.

CHARLTON BEAT PALACE ON GOAL AVERAGE.

FINAL LEAGUE POSITIONS.

The concluding matches of the English League season were played on Saturday when the question of promotion of one team from each of the two sections in Division III. was also decided. Results of the matches cabled by Router appear below, and the final League tables, which have been confirmed by cable, show Sheffield Wednesday (DivisionI.), Middlesbrough (Division II.), Charlton (Division III., Southern), and Bradford City (Division III., Northern) to be the champions of their respective Divisions.

Bury and Cardiff City are relegated to the Second Division, while Middlesbrough and Grimsby take their places in the First Division. Chariton and Bradford City are promoted to the Second Division in place of Port Vale and Clapton Oriant who are re „lagated."

It is worthy of note that Charlton gained promotion on goa! average for they were bracketed with Crystal Palace, and, by a "coincidence they have the same number of wins, drawn and est

matches.

League tables giving the final positions are appended.

ENGLISH LEAGUE.

DIVISION II.

"

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.

57 .35

Division I. Aston Villa.... 4 Wednesday Burnley 3 Arsenal 3 Middiesbro' 42 22 11 9.99 Bury

3 Derby

3 Grimsby 42 24 5 -3.82 61 33 Cardis.

1 Blackburn... 1 Bradford 49 92 4 15 88 70-48 Leeds U.

Birmingham... 1 S'thampton 49 17 14 11 74 60 6 Bolton 1 Notts C...42 19 9 14 79 63 Leicester

1 Manchester C. 1 Stoke ........49 17 12 13 74 51 Liverpool.... Manchester U: 0 Portsmouth... 0 West Brom. 42 19 3 15 80 79 Newcastle. Everton Blackpool 42 19 7.10.92 76 0 Chelsea 42 17 10 13 84 85 Yair (S). 20 Greig (S.)... 14 COMMITTEE AND DEFINITION Seld 4 Sunderland....

West Ham....... 1. Huddersfield... 1 Tottenham 42 17 9 10 75 81 43 Shepherd

Division II.

'Notta For. 2 13 19 15 71 70.42 Marks

..42'13 14 15 53 83 40 Full..... 0 Notts Forest... 1 Hull Hargreaves

BRITAIN'S SEVERE IDEAS, Middlesbro. 3 Grimsby 0 Preston42 23 9 18 77 79 39 Millwäll....12 16 7 19 71 86 30 West (S)....

Millwall

Reading 42 15 0 18 6384 39 Post

Barnsley...42,16 620 69 68 39 Wolves.49 137 20 77 81 37 Oldham .42 16 3 21 5473 37 Swansea 42 13 10 19 62 Bristal C. 42 13 10 19 58 Port Vale...49 15 4 93 71 Clapton 42 12 8 22.45

Fender Hollands

Mass (S.).....

Total

Atkinson

Ramsay

Lindsay

28

Brown (S.)... 19

Goodman

Kempton

McLaggan

38

Total

Oldham

0 Barnsley

2 Bradford

3 Bristol C.

..... Stoke

4 Clapton

The International Olympic Com mittee met recently, when the pre-Port Vale

Priston 12. Culler (8)..sident, Count Bailet Latour (Bel-

Reading gium) expressed regret that the 60 Committee was compelled to forge Southampton 3 Swansea.... their proposed visit to Alexandria, Tottenhain..... West Brom.

Wolves........... 1. Blackpool DIVISION" II.

and that the first African Games at Alexandria could not take place Division II (Southern). Kowloon Bowling G.O. v. Rearelo. while politics were so mixed up in Bristol R... 1 Coventry Playing at bome, Kowloon Bowl-sport. He said that at the Olympic Crystal P... 1 Brighton

spirit animated all the athletes, Gillingham....1 Merthyr..... ing Green Club Club beat Club de Games last year the true sporting Fultam...1 Brentford Recreio by 15 shots (09-54),

K.B.G.C. Rapley Beside their success in the 440 West yards, the R.A. won a number of Bell held events, including the Long Maclachlan

(8.) Jump, putting the shot, and tug- of-war. The winning of the tug-of-Stoneham wer came in the nature of a sur Davidson prise, as the K.O.S.B. started warm Roylance (5) Old Boys Race (20 Yards): 1, Cheung Kee Ping: 2, Fung Tai favourites, but lost in two straight Thompson Sang.

440 Yards: 1, Chang King Chee; Lam Ho; 3, Cheung Fing Lam ship): 1 Tsang Leung: Lam 440 Yards (Senior Champion Hoo Yin; 3, Cheung Ping Lan

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120 Yards (for Boy Scoute): 1. Poon Kai Cheng; 2, Leung Koo Lo: 3, Lam Chu Lin.

Half Mile Flat Race: 1 IP Keon Hing: Kwok Hin Kxong 3, Cheung Ping" Lam.

Small Boys Racs: 1, Lin Kai Lim; E, Wan Shiu Yin; 3, Lam Tem Kuen.

50 Yards Slow Bicycle Race: 1, Lain-Hoo Kuen; 2, Tsang Shui Ki Small Boys' Race (440 yards): ng Kam To; 2 Wong Sun Yam; 3, Lam Tim Kuen

Obstacle Race (50 Yards, Senior and Junior): 1, Lam Hoo Kuen;

Chinese representative for Kowloon on the Legislative Council, I took part at a recent conference, as a result of which a recommendation, Woo Ting Sang. has been forwarded to His Excel- lency the Governor for a large open space within the Kowloon Tong district to be allotted to the schools at Kowloon as an extensive play- ing field. Knowing as we do, Sir Cecil Clementi's solicitude education in Hong Kong and the personal interest he takes in its

One Mile Flat Race: (Senior and Junior): 1, Tsang Leung; 2, Kwok Hing Kwong; 3, Lam Hoo.

We

for

need entertain no scholars, doubt that the recommendation will receive His Excellency's sym- pathetic consideration.

Junior Hurdle (120 Yards): 1. Lee Chung Wing: 2, Leung Shui Man.

putty.

W

The Indians were good over the and the three longer distances miles team race went to the Hong- Kong-Singapore Brigade, R.A.., and the one mile relay also went by a long margin to the same regiment."

The Somerset Light Infantry ac- the counted for the High Jump, but the Pole Jump event went to KO.S.B., an Indian regiment oo Cupying second place.

The meeting was a thorough suc- ceas, the standard of the sport being high and everything was car ried out moet efficiently and well up to time. The Sports Committee was thanked at the conclusion of the meeting by H.E. Major General J. W. Sandilands, C.B;

the prizes. C.M.G., D.S.O., who gave away

The Results. The results follow:-

Three Milce Team Race.-1st, HK.S.B., RA. (Time: 15 mins. 54 secs.); nd, Punjabis.

Senior Hurdle (120 Yards, Cham pionship): 1, Lau Hoo Yin; 2, Li Wah Hi.

Pole Jump.-iat, K.O.S.B. (Ag- Half Mile (Open): 1, "C. Figueiredo; 2, Carvalho; 3, Lax-Fregate Height: 17 ft.); 2nd, Pus-

jabis.

(Note: These two events were Candle Race: 1, Woo Ting Sam decided on Friday). and Miss Mak Shiu Tsang; 2, Ip. Koon Hing, and Miss Chu Wai Ming.

rence.

Staff Race (440 yards): 1, Shak Tak On; 2, Taung Koo Ku; 3, Wong Shing Shak.

One Mile Bicycle Race: 1, Lam Hoo Kuen; 2, Wan Kam Ming: 3, Chung Ping Lam.

Needle Race: 1, Ho Kai Chu and partner; 2, Ip Kooa Hing and partner.

I hope that you will keep up these very enjoyable annual sports meetings of yours and that you continue to be as successful at school as you have shown yourselves to be at outdoor sporte. Cultivate the real sportsman's spirit-the spirit of co-operation and of give and take. Believe me, if you are determined not to depart from the spirit of give and take you cannot fail to make good students of the Sacred Heart College, successful Class II. business men when you are called upon to play the more important game in the battle of life, and worthy "citizens of the Colony of Hong Kong.

MAN OF 15 ASYLUMS. IMPOSSIBLE TO CERTIFY

HIM INSANE.”

à seaman's extraordinary record London Sessions, when Thomas of mental lapees was disclosed at King, aged forty-five, was accused of attempting to commit suicide.

Mr. J. F. Eastwood, prosecuting, Baid that since 1910 King had been

"

Team Race (Junior): Won by

Half Mile Relay.-ist, K.O.S.B. Time: 8 mins. 54.45 sec.); 2nd, S.L.I.

920 Yards Relay.-1st, K.0.5.B. (Time: 1 min. 38.3-5 secs.): 2nd

R.A.

Long Jump-1st, R.A. (Aggre Kate Distance: 37 ft. 6 in.); 2nd, K.O.S.B.

990 Yards 'Enlisted Boys' Race..--- 1st, Boy Morris, B.A. (Time: 26.45 secs.); 2nd, Boy Thorogood, SLL; ard, Boy Ölver, R.A.

Chambers

Chittenden Drake

Recreios

A. S. Goines L. Remedios

A. E. S. Alves

A. H. Basto

24

(S) ........

90

A. C. Rosario

J. M. S. Rosario

E. Barros

Gutierrez (8.) 17

M. Baptista

A. Machado A. BATTOS Warren (6.).. 25 J. Ribeiro (S.) 17

Total

Total 69.

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Hong Kong Electric R.0. v. Yacht Club.

The Hong Kong Electric RC. lost at home to the Yacht Club by six shots (56-62). H.K.ERO .

Way Hatch' Paa

..... 0

3

1

O

0

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DIVISION III. ̈(SOUTH).

11

P. W. D. L. F. A Pts.

and the Games marked indisputable Newport....... Norwich Charlton 49 93 8 11 96 60 54 progress towards Olympic ideals. Plymouth Bournemouth... 0 Crystal P. 49 93 8 11 81 67 54

The most important points en Queen's P.R.... 1 Luton

the agenda concerned the question Swindon

of a defnition of amateurism and Torquay.........

the extent of the programme at Walsall

As to Watford future Olympic Games.

amateurism, it was said that a con-

ciliatory agreement must be sought between the severe British concep- tions and the less rigid Continental

onci.

Games and Holidays.

The President reminded his Bri biah colleagues that in Great Bri tain workers had holidays on which they could play games without financial loss, but, unfortunately, that form of holiday was not yet He the Continent. general on asked whether it

fair to classify za professionals those athletes and footballers who were doing their daily work honestly, but who were not accorded holidays

Was

2 Exeter

0 Charlton

2 Southend

1 Northampton... Division IL (Northern),

Accrington.....

Nelson

1 Northants ..42 20 12 10.98. 7 32

0 Plymouth 43 20 12 10 83 31 33

1 Fulham 1 10 11 101 71 32

2 Queen's P.R.42 19-14

89 81

Luton 42, 19 11 12 89.73 Watford

.42 19 10 13 79.74

Boarnem'th 42 19 9:14

83 77

69 15 13 14 73 79

4

1

Coventry 49 14 14 14 62 37

2

Southend

Q

12-15 11 18 80 73

Brentford 49 14 10-19, 38 80

Crewe........... 3 Wrexham Bradford C... 3 South Shields Swindon Halifax....... 2 Doncaster ...... Stockport 3 Barrow Rotherham

3 Rochdalle Tranmere........ 3 Chesterfield Wigan..........

1 New Brighton Southport ? Lincoln

LEAGUE TABLES.

The final positions in the English League are as under:- DIVISION I

Wednesday 42 21 10 11 RH.K.T.C.

Black Whyte Hamilton

Musket (S.)... 3 Shaw (8.).... 1. de Rome Coutts. Deacon

Davies (5.)...

Tarbuck Gabagan Akehurst

Reed

-Jordain Ramsay

18 Chapman (S) Abraham Stevenson Macfarlane

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6.

on full pay, and, therefore, during the Olympic Games were indemnif ed by their sport organisation for their pecuniary loss during the ab- sence from work.

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.

84 62 52 Leicester...12 219 19 06 67 $1

Aston Villa 42 23 4 15 08 81 50- Sunderland 42 20 7.15 93 75 47

48

It was pointed out that the ever-Liverpool...49 17 12 13 90 84 46 increasing success of the Olympic Derby 42 19. 10 14 88 71 Games made it extremely difficult Manch. City42 18 9.13 96 86 43 and some suggestions for a reduc. Arsenal.42 18 14 13 76 72 44 13to limit the game to fifteen days, Blackburn 42 17 11 14 72 83-45 tion of the programmes had been Newcastle.42 19 6 17 70 72. 44 Sheffield U. 42 15 11 16 e 83 41 mede. This question was closelyanch. U. 42 14 13 15 68 76 41 connected with that of the partici- pation of women in the Games Leeds U.....42 169 17 71 84 41 Count Baillet Latour said that if Bolton 42 14 12 16 3 80 40 62 Bome reductions were considered Everton 42 19 4 20 61 73.40

unavoidable they should first of all Birmingham12 13 10 17 68 exclude any sport which had no Huddersfield42 11 II 17 70 81 38 West Ham 42 13. 9.19 86 98 39 educational value,

Burnley .42 13 8 19 81 103 38 Portsmouth 42 15 6 21 56 80 38 .......42 19 7 23 62 99 31 Bury

43 59.99 Cardiff.42 8 13 21

Lunny (S.)... 15 Edwards (S.) 21

Total......

Total

TENNIS LEAGUE

ONLY ONE GAME.

PUTER

Although many players, anxious to participate in the opening games of the Hong Kong Lawn Tennis League, turned up at the Courts on Saturday afternoon, only one match was decided. The steady drizzle made it impossible to play on the already rain-soaked grounds.

However, in the "A" division the S.C.A.A played their match against the K.C.C. on their own ground but lost by eight sets to

120 Yards Hurdle Relay-1st one. 100 Yards Consolation Race K.O.S.B. (Time: 1 min. 10.2.3

secs.); 2nd, S.L.I." (Small Boys): 1, Ng Lut Wai; 2,

440 Chan Chu Hing.

1,

100 Yards Ambulance Race: Ng Sum' Fook; 2, Au Yeung Kio.

Yards Reiny.-18 (Time: 2 mins. 42.1-3 sec.); K.O.E.B.

THE SCORES.

Chan So and Ho Wai Hing R.A. (S.C.A.A.):- 2nd,

Putting the Shot.-1st, R.A. (Aggregate Distance: 89 ft. 3 ins.);

last two years. King was a sailor, end, S.L..1..

but had never completed a voyage, Open Mile Race-let,

..

Abdul

d,

lost to E. C. Fincher and

E. F. Fincher

lost to C. E. Millard and T. H

Lay

lost to F. Gross and -8. E..

Green.....

1-6

The President appealed to Euro- pean Olympic Committee to pre- pire for the Games at Los Angeles; in 1932. America bad deserved well of the nations by sending great teams of athletes to each Olympiad in Europe since 1806, and it was only right and just to America that every nation should send their teams to America in 1925

Commandant Allen at a Sorop- timist luncheon in London last mouth caused much amusement by telling an experience which she had on the previous day. I went to a small hotel which I know very well," she said, "and bad just sat down to read my newspaper when I heard a voice behind me sy

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HOME CRICKET.

DETAILED SCORES.

(THROUGH REFTER'S AGENCY:}

LONDON, May 3.

The first results have come through of first-class cricket matches at Home. One of the four games played was in the county champion- ship, Notts defeating Essex.

Your'e a had old bird.' It sounded In their opening engagement the just like the manager's voice, and South Africata (who are to play I thought he must be playing "a practical joke on someone, but a the Old Country in Tests during moment later the voice said, And the season) could only draw with ties, but the tourists had the better, of the scores,

Walsall Brighton

42 13 12 17 73 79 42 18 8 20 38 Norwich....42 14 6 2 69 Torquay 42 14 6 22 66 Bristol E. ...42 137 22 60 Merthyr 49 118 23 53 103 Exeter.....42 9 11 22 67 Gillingham 49 10 0 23 43 83

DIVISION III. (NORTH).

2 386889+947888888888

P. W. D. L. F. A Pts. Bradford C.42 27 D 6 129 43-63 Stockport 4 28 68.111 38 09 Wrexham ..42 91 10 11 91 69 32 Wigan 42 21:12 2 49 51- Doncaster .42 20 10 12 76 80 50. Lincoln.42 21 8.15 91 87 48 Tranmere...42 22 3 17 78 77.47 Carlisle...42 19 8 15 80 77

8. Shields 42 18 8 18 83 74 Crewe 42 18 8 18 80 88

Chesterfield 42 18 5 19 71 Southport 42 16 8 18 75 'Halifax .....42 13 13 18 63 N. Brighton42 13 0 19 64 Nelson 17 5 2077 Rotherham 42 15 9 15 00 77 Rochdale ...42 13 10 10 79 06 26 Accrington 49 13 8 21 68 82 31 Darlington 42 13 7 22 64 88 Burrow....42 10 8 24 84 23 25 Hartlepoole 42 10 8 28 50 112 9 Ashington 42 8 7 27 45 115

"IN

Worcester (following on, 2nd in- rings) 262 runs lor.7 wickets.

1.0.0. Victory,... The M.C.O. beat Surrey by 58 runa. Scores --

M.C.C. (1st innings) 227 runa Shepherd took 5 wickets for 35 rURB." Surrey (1st inning) 245 runs. VW.C. Jupp took & wickets for 84

runs.

M.O.C. (End innings) 216.runs Surrey (2nd inmings) 142 runs. Jupp took 5 wickete for 63 runs.

Cambridge v. Yorkshire, Cambridge University drew with Yorkshire. Scores:

Yorkshire (1st innings) 490 runs.

46 I'm a wicked old bird, too.' There Worcester, one of the weaker coun | Oldroyd made 111.Blundell took

38

Lee Wai Choy and Lee Woon Choy (5.0.A.A.):--

Lay

Green...

as he had been placed in mental Safur (Time: 5 mins. 03 secs.)"; 2nd, institutions abroad, including Rakha Singh; 3rd, Indar Singh." places in India and Amerien.

100 Yards Belay-1st, K.O.S.B. lost to E. Q. Fincher and E. F. King's lapses were brought about by

(Time: 43.3-3 secs.); 2nd, RA ... Fincher drink.

High Jump.-ist, SLI. (Aggro Dr. Brisby, medical officer. at Brixton Prison, said that it was gate Height: 10 ft. 6 in.); impossible to certify King as insane R.A. or as a mental defective, although Inter-Unit One Mile-1st,

S.B., R.A. (Time: 4 mins. 53.3-5 he was mentally unstable.

Mr. W. W Wilberforce socs.); 2nd, K.O.S.B. in seventy institutions, mostly poor | deputy chairman, in sentencing

Tag-al-WarWon by B.A. from law, but including fifteen sylum King to twelve months' imprison- and mental homes. He had cost ment, said that the oily place where K.O.S.D. in two straight pulis ofe Board of guardiani more than a person could be kept away from the final. £2,000. He had attempted to com-drink was either, a hospital or mitauiside six times during the prison.

last to C. E. Millard" and T. lost to F. Grose and S. E. E. Luk Kan Cheung and Lak

Cheung (8.C.A.A.):- lost to E. C. Fincher, and E.

F. Fincher lost to C. E. Millard and T.

Inter-Unit Aggregate Cup-Woo by K.O.S.B. runners-up, R.A.

By Lay - beat F. Grose and 8.

Green

E.

was silence for a moment or two and then came shrieks of laughter, and the voice said,You think Cambridge University recovered you're a fine chap, don't you, but well and drew with Yorkshire, and you're really an old fool. This Surrey went down to the Maryle- was too much for toe, and I jumped Lone Cricket Club. Early as it is, up, dragged aside the curtain, and some of the players are already in found that my accuser was a grey form, as witness the centuries and parrot with a red tail. The parrot bowling performances. Details fol- had given a perfect imitation of low- the manager's voice, and latter the Dingmanager told me that the bird

3-6

4-8

4-6

would only talk when people e fused to take any notice of him, 2-6 although hundreds of visitors, in eluding many Americans, had visit 4-6ed the hotel in consequence of the stories they had heard about the 6-1 parrot."

...

The South Africans, Worcestershire drew with the South Africans Scores:-

key

South Africa (1st innings) 444 runs for 8 wickets, declared. Cameron made 102 and Taylor 100

Worcester (lat innings) 234 runs. Quium took 8 wickets fer 75 runs.

3 wickets for 90 runs.

Cambridge 1st innings) 911 runs. Cambridge (following on, 2nd in- nings) 425 runs for 7 wickets Turabult made 187 not out.

County Championship. In the county championship, Notts Seat Essex by 92

„runa.

Scores

"Notte (1st innings) 238 runs. Whysall made 111 not out. Nichols took a wickets for 61 runs,

Essex (1st innings) 183 runa. Notis (2nd innings) 250 ruas for

wickets, declared Walker made *Essex (2nd innings) 213 runs.

101.

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