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HE Public is hereby notified that commencing from Saturday 8th May, an Extra Express Train will be run from Kowloon to Canton each Saturday leaving Kowloon at 1.36 p.m. Also an Extra Express Train will be Fun from Canton to Kowloon each Sunday evening leaving Canton at 6.14 p.m.
Forsons desiring to spend a week- end in Canton will thus be able to feave Kowloon after office on Saturday And return from Canton on Sunday in the pool of the evening.
These Extra week and trains are in addition to the ordinary service which will be maintained na usual.
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SIXTH EXTRA RACE MEETING
Entries and Weights for May 13
The following tro the entries and handicaps for the sixth extra race meeting at Happy Valley on May
13:-
Grifing Summer Handicap. Wayward Stag, 160; Jungle Jim, 16; Street Singer, 149; Stour bridge, 150; King's Company, 140; Solar Star, 140, Spotted Butterfly, 184; Per Se, 144; Dosible Faco, 140 Poker Face, 154: Widnes, 150.
Smugglers Handicap "C" Class,
Alesandra Hall, 150; California, 148; Dee 105; Mignonette, 140; Mike, 168 Mon Talisman, 150; Per So, 140; Royal Flush, 149; Solar Star, 140; Stourbridge, 148; Street Singer, 142; Tenorio, 142; Tillicum, 150; Wayward Stag. 150: Widnes,
146,
Customs Handicap "D" Class. Amoy, 182: Banjolina, 143; Black Rock, 150; Burgoinaator, 145;
145;
INTER-SCHOOL SPORTS
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS,
SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1933
THE LAWN TENNIS LEAGUE
FANLING GOLF
L. Gaddum
9,44
I. H. Geare and S. H. Dodwell
STARTING TIMES FOR TO-MORROW.
9.49:
C. E. Moore and C. W. F. Booker,
0.32
TRAIN
SERVICE...
..9:36
11
The 9.00 train will not run till further notice.
10.00
The forraer 1.99 from Kowloon now leaves 1.03.
10.01
+
10:08
10.12
St. Joseph's Again Champion
HIGH JUMP RECORD
BROKEN
St. Joseph's Collage is to be congratulated upon again winning the championship at the annual in tar-school sports which was held at Chroline Hill yesterday in the presence of a large gathering of interested spectators. A record number of schools entered-nine- and, as usual, great rivalry was shown amongst the competitors. St. Stephani's College was second, and the struggle for the championship between these two colleges was so close that it was not decided natil the last event of the day-the Med. leg Relay Race-which was won by St. Joseph's College.
A brilliant feat of jumping was performed by E. Banker of the Diocesan Boys' School who cleared sve feet seven inches in the High Jump Event, beating the previous recond by two inches. The indivi-
Charming Face. Double Face, 185; Helter Skelter, dual championship went to Tang 143: Iron Groy, 148: Jingle, 140,Yong Nee (St. Stephen's College), King Salmon, 160; King's Parade, while the Half-Mile race was won 168: Partnership, 140: The Goat, by D. Blake (Central 140; Valley Hall, 145; Warrington, School). 160.
Lead Mine Handicap "B" Olass.
Bistre, 140; Blue Star, 160; Bright Star, 158; Don, 103; Marquie Hall, 148 Navy Hall, 160; The Tiger, 158: Tom, 162; Valorous, 162; Weybridge, 160; Wonderful Stag,
140.
Second Leighton Hill Stakes (Six Furlongs).
"Aden, 152; Baguio, 155; Bold General, 165; Darion, 152; Disorder ly Conduct, 152; Funny Face, 188; Glorious Day 162; Golden Hope, 101; Melody, 181; No Fear, 161;2, Now's The Time, 161; Paul Jones, 168. The Panther, 182; The Rain- coat, 155; Triumph, 155; Victor, 158 Vienna, 155.
British
At the conclusion of the sports, Mr. N. L. Smith, Director of Education, presented the prizes.
Results.
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The full results were as follow:- 100 Metres.-1, Tam Yong Nee (St. Stephen's College); 2, Vempin (St. Joseph's); 3, Kung Chi Chin (Wah Yan). Time:-11 4/5 seca.
Long Jump-1, Yung Keng-fong (St. Paul's); 2, Tan Yong Nee (St. Stephen's); 3, Wong Sik Hon (D.B.S.). Distance:-21 ft. 0 1 in.
Amended Rules for Forthcoming Season
The Secretary of the Hong Kong Lawn Tennis Association has for warded us the following notice in connection with, the constitution of the Lawn Tennis League for 1933, which, I hope you will be able to use in your columns.
The Executive Committee has co- stituted the various Divisions as follows:
"A" Division:-Chinese Recrea- tion Club "A" Indian Recreation Club "A" Kowloon Cricket Club A." Hong Kong Cricket Club "A" South. China Athletic Asso- ciation A," Chinese Recreation
Club "B" South Ching Athletic Association B." Craigengower Cricket Club "A" Hong Kong University "A" Club de Recreio
"B" Division:-Chinese Re- creation Club "C" Club de Recreio B. University B.". Indian R.C. "B. H.K.C.C. B. Civil Service "A." K.C.C. "B," Graduates Association, South China "C," and U.S.R.C.
"O" Division:-Chinese R.C. "D" G entered). Club, de Re- creio "C" Kowloon C.C. C," H.K.C.C.-"C." Radio Sports Club, Kowloon Dock Recreation Club, Deutscher Klub, Army T.C., Craigengower" B." Civil Service "B." Central British Association. Indian R.C.C." Kowloon In- dian Tennis Club, and Filipino Club.
Mixed Doubles :--Chinese R.C., Indian RC, Kowloon C.C., Club de Recreio, and U.S.R.C.
It will be seen that the Executive 800 Metres.1, D. Blake (C.B.S.) has followed the new system, agreed G. Windsor (St. Joseph's); 3, Rupon by the Central Council, and Phillips (D.B.S.). Time: 2 mins. made the "A" and B Divisions 11 1/8 secs.
up to the same numerical strength, this being the outcome of the pro motion and relegation system which the Association is introducing this summer
200 Metres. 1, J. Vempin (St. Joseph's); 2. Tan Yong Nee (St. Stephen's) 3, Kung Chi Chiu (Wan Yan). Time: 24 1/5 sec.
Victoria Park Handicap.‚« Lucy Glittera, 155: Cossack's
Shot Put.-1, Lee Yuen Kuen Choice, 135; Suhup, 158; Wotin, (La Salle); 2, A. Tossan (St. 150; Evening Star, 145; City of Mel-Joseph's); 3, Tun Bez Siu (D.B.S.). bourne, 140; Tecumseh, 140; Canny, Distance:-40 ft. 5. 1/2 is. 140; Portia, 170; Northern Star, 135; Aurora, 135; Kilren, 135; The Giraffe, 163; The Raindrop, 135. Second Sports Club Cup and Hong
Kong Stakes (1) Miles), Baguio, 158; Bold, General, 155; De Minimis, 167; Disorderly Con- duct, 162; Duplex, 161; Gay Butter fly, 163; Golden Hope, 181; Grand Slam; 155: Melody, 181; National Day, 182; No Fear, 181; Now's The Time 161; Victor, 158: Vigilance,
160.
Fotaumun Handicap "E" Class. African Eve, 143; Auction Bridge, 140; Black Velvet, 150; Blue Plano, 140; Christmas Belle, 157; City of Canton, 140; Devon, 140; Gold Bridge. 340; Heather Leaf, 140; Helvellyn, 163; Imperial Hall, 162; Just Imagine, 158; Krata Viz, 140; | Lucky Bird, 168; Lucky Star, 145; Much Ado, 140; Never Mind, 145; Oh Yeah, 140; Shanghai Beau, 140 Spotted. Leaf, 158; Sunning, 140;
The Committee applied the prin- ciple by promoting the first teams of last year from Division "B" to 400 Metros-1, Fung Sing Chee Division "A." and the first four (D.B.S.); 2, Chang Wah Cheuk; teams of last year from Division (St. Joseph's); 3, M. el Arculli"0" to Division "B" ! (Queen'a), Time:-56 4/8 secs.
Hing Jump.-1, E. Banker (D.B.Š.); 2, Tar Yong Nee (St. Stephen's); Ong Chang Su (D.B.S.) Height: 5 ft. 7 ins. (Record);
1,300
Motres.-1, D. Blake
Sau (C.B.S.); 2, Chung
Piu (King's); 3, E. Silva (La Salle). Time:-4 mins. 42 1/8 secs.
110 Metres High Hurdles, Tan Yang Nee (St. Stephen's); 2, Ip Wing Chun (King's); A. Hussain (St. Joseph's). Time: 18
1/5 secs.
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Medley Relay Race (490, 200, 200 and 400)-1, St. Joseph's College; 2, Central British School; 3, St. Stephen's College." Time-2 mins. 44 3/5 secs.
St. Joseph's: 25 points St. Stephen's: 21 points Central British 16 points Individual Champion;
TA Foastie, 140; The Rainstorm, 150; Yong Nee (18 points).
Toby, 158; Whoopee, 145.
Shatin, Handicap "D" and "E"
Classes.
Adam, 159; Bold Lad, 149; Britan- nic Hall, 168; Cebu, 140, Esk, 100;' Fi-Fa, 147 Glen Shee, 145; Gold Ring, 152; Golly Eyes, 147; King's Company, 188; Maria Petra, 101; Mistletoe, 148; Night Patrol, 101; Orlando, 158; Powerful King, 150; Snappy Eve, 145; Stickypast, 140; Swale, 140; The Crook, 159; The Gadwall, 158; The Loafer, 152; White Butterfly, 140.
FOOTBALL
HECAAF. in GOVERNOR'S
•OUP MATCHES'-
Lam Thin Chan Leung Yin Chan, Lau Mau; Lai Kwok Chiu, Leung Wing Chui, Li. Kwok Wai; Chống Shiu Hong, Mak Sin Hon, Chan In Tin, Wong Me Bhun, Fung King Cheung
Reserves: Au Kim Fung, Tong Kwan, Ho Ka Kiten and Leung Tat Wing.
DAVIS CUP TENNIS
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Puneo 0:7, 40, 6-4,
Htefani (Taly) hast. Kukuljevic
104, 40, 84, 09.
U.S. BASEBALL
Tang
NEW YORK GIANTS WIN "DOUBLE"
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCE]
NEW YORK May 5, NEW YORK enjoyed considerable
success in yesterday's baseball programme, the Giants returning to form with a doublo win over the Cubs, and the Yankees win ning over the Tigers by to
Lazzeri hit his fifth bomer this season in the game against Detroit, and only a hammer by Gebringes in the ninth innings spoiled Gaméz's record of no hits in the game.
Results as cabled by Reuter" were as follow:
National League, s
H. E. B 2 6
Chicago New York
Chicago
English hit a homer,
Б
Davis hit a homer.
New York
Cincinnati
Hafey hit a homer
Boston
Johnson pitched, Pittsburgh Brooklyn
Game went to
Bt.
Ehilidelp
oth innings.
New York Lazzeri Datroit
Gahringer bit sh Philadelphia
Chicago
Washington
Olevoland
Thus the remoted teams are: "B" to "A" CR.C., South China, Craigengower, University and te creio. From "C" to "B," CRC., Recreio, South Ching and Gradu. ates Association.
In connection with the new sya.
tem of fixtures, which eliminates Saturday games, according to the decision reached at the Annual General Meeting and again at the General Council meeting, new rules have been passed by the Executive Committer, on the lines laid done by the Council, and they are follows:
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Rules for League Matches. 1-When, on account of bad wes- ther a match or block of matches cannot be played on the scheduled date, the match, or ratches, will be played on later date axed by the Execu tive Committee, unless mutual Arrangements can be made be- tween the teams concerned for playing in the meantime. In ordinary circumstances ro postponement of any match will be allowed except on account of weather conditions. In every cass the representative of the home team will be responsible for deciding whether play is possible, and for notifying the representative of the opposing team if play is impossible. 3-If, in special circumstances, a team is unable to play a match on the scheduled date and de sirez a postponement; the on- nosing team must. benformed forthwith and the league Store- tary notified within 24 hours The case will then be considered by the Executive Committee, which, if it finds that the post.. ponement was reasonable, will fix another date for the match. but if ctherwise. will award the full points of the match to the opponents of the team in de-. fault.
-No player who has played more than once in the season for a. higher ranking team of his Club shall be allowed to play for a lower ranking team
5.Every Club. entering a team or teams, for one or more diri sions of the League shall for- ward to the League Secretary at least one week before the start of the League sean a list no- minating four players as the nucleus of its team or of each of its teams for the season. This rule dose not apply to teams entered for the Mixed „Double Division, i
Excent in 205 far as they added to, arisa or supe by those rulew, the 1902 the condust of the Ten shall apply
Evening trains from Sheungshui are 441.6.19 and 9.07 only.
Fourball matches will probably he allowed on the New Course after a time to be announced on Saturday 10.16 (2 p.m. or later).
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R. H. Griffiths and S.
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9.30
A. T. Lay and F. A
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10,32
8.40
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FOURTH EXTRA RACE MEETING.
SUNDAY, 7th MAY, 1933,
First Saddling Bell at 2 p.m.. First Race at 2.30 p.m. .
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