ATHLETICS
St. Joseph's Hold Annual Meeting
The annual athletic sports of St. Joseph's College was held at Caroline Hill yesterday. Keen rivalry was shown by the com petitors, and the committee and tluse responsible for the organisa- tion of the sports are to be con- Every gratulated on the success. event went off without a hitch" and the 40 items were finished long before the scheduled. time.
W. Chen won the Senior cham plonship, while the Junior went to A. Ozorio.
His Lordship. Bishop. Valtorta, presented the prizes, and in asking him to do so, the Rev. Brother Matthias, director of the College sald
Your Excellency:-I thank you very sincerely for coming here this afternoon to give away the prizes. We all know the great interest you take in the education of youth and your belief in the proverb. "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy." I can assure your Ex- cellency that every Josephian is of the same opinion.
I congratulate all the boys who took part in the events of Monday arid of to-day. It is true that all cannot win a prize, but the fact of having striven is in itself deserv- ing of the greatest praise and evi- dences good College spirit
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100 Metres (Junior)-1, Wong Ting Shek; 2, A. Pereira; 3, A. K. Rumjaha. Time? 14 secs.
100 Metres (Senior)-1, Elmon Hoal; 2, G. Sequeira; 3, 8. Chan. Time: 13 secs.
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Salle; 2 King's College; 3. Wah Yan.
400 Metres (Saint Joseph's "Old Boys-, A. Hussain; 2, Chung Wah Cheuk; 3. T. Castilho.
200 Metres (Boys of Saint Louis
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140 Metres (Midgets)-1, Law Industrial School): -1 Tang Pak The Gentleman with the Lamp: Vanishing
Chi To; 2, M. Hussain: 3, Chow Chun Kau.
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200 Métres (Junior): -1. Wong Ting Shek; 2. A. Pereira: 3. Chia Pik Siang. Time: 30 secs.
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C. Mètres (Senior)-1, Amery: 2, G. Sequeira; 3. A. Bakar: Time: 25.4/5 secs.
(Junior) :-1,
400 Metres
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Ozorio; 2, E. Ibarra: 3 Chia Pik Siang. Time: 65 secs.
Wat; 2. Poon Man Wal; 3, Wong Chi Man...
100 Metres
1,500 Metres (Military of Murray Barracks):-1, R. Cross; 2, Yendle: 3. Lt. Miers.
Hurdles High (Senior)-1, W. Chen; 2, J. Arnaiz; 3. H. Souza, Time: 32.2/5 secs.
Inter Class Relay Race (Mid- gets):—1, 7A; 2, 7A: 3, "4A.
Inter Class Relay Race. (Junior):
400 Metres (Senior)-1, H. Suu-1. 3A: 2, 4A. ; 2, A. Bakar; 9. Tsul Kwong Fal. Time: 634/5 secs..
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Inter Class Relay Race (Senior)": 1, 2A; 2. Matric.
200 Metres (Scout Race)-1, C.
Inter Class Tug-of-War (Junior): 1. 6A; 2, 4A,
Sack Race (Midgets):--1. Hussain: 2, G. Sequeira; 3. G. Leitao: 2, W. Tsen. Leung.
(Junior): -1, 800 Metrea Ozorio; 2, E. Ibarra; 3, T. Castilho. Time: 2" 39".
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500 Metres (Senior):-1, C. Mac" kintosh; 2, C. Marr. Time; 2; 277,
3,000 Metres Bicycle Race:-1, Chan Fook Him; 2. Yeung Kin Fan; 3, Soon Foo Sun. Time: 6′ 7.
Obstacle Race (Midgets)-1, Law Chi To; 2, Chau Chun Kau."
1,500 Metres (Juniori-1, A Ozorlo; 2, M. Lee: 3, A. K. Rum- juh. Time: 5′ 56′′.
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500 Metres (Senlar): -1, Fetrove; 2. C. Mackintosh: 3, Fung Shun Choy. Time: 5"18".
Putting The Shot:-1, G. Whit-" tick; 2. S. Velasco; 3, Tsul Kwong Fat. Distance: 29' 11".
100 Metres (Senior Boys of Kal Lap School-1. Chan, Lam; 2. Wong Yuk Lam: 3. Chan Yee Wing.
100 Metres (Junior Boys of Kai Lap School)-1. Lee Chee Ming:
I have now the honour to ask | 2. C. Marques. Your Excellency to distribute the awards to the successfu} com- petitors.
(Puplis of Saint Francis School)-1, M. M. Omar; 2. R., Crestejo; 3. A. Pang.. Bishop Valtorta replied, briefly: 100 Metres (Pupils of the Canos- advising the students on the bene-slan School)-1, A. Chan; 2. H. fit of having a sound mind and a sound body.
Results
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100 Metres (Pupils of Saint Paul's Institution)-1. D. Martin: 2 C. Young.
Inter Class Tug-of-War (Senior): 1 23: 24.
Senior Champion: W. Chen, Junior Champion': A. Ozorto. Midget Champion: Law Chi To, INTER-CLASS TOURNAMENTS Senior Football:Won by Class One
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AIR POWER AND NATIONAL »
SAFETY
London, March, 1.
Sir Philip Sassoon put the Bri- tish position admirably in his Oxford speech. We will join with others in limiting the size and We are number of battleplanes.,, willing to abolish air-bombing save for police purposes. But in Europe's present state we cannot with 400 first line Junior Football:-Won by Class be content
planes when our nearest neighbour Three A.
Midget Football:-Won by Class has all but a thousand. Five.A.
Boarders v. Day Boys:-Won by Day "Boys.
Cricket Batting Average: G. Windsor: Bowling Average: .C. Amery,
SAYINGS OF THE WEEK
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The need of the world to-day is A Hitler of the spirit"-General Smuts,"
Genius may sometimes be but the sport of some minute gland func- abnoral way-Sir ioning in an Herbert Barker,
Mankind has become bound - to-
THE GENTLEMAN WITH THE
LAMP;
Although last night's fog was accl- luckily without its serious dents it will go down in the memory of thousands of fog- bound Londoners as an unearthly a white fog. Experience. It was almost milky. It blew about the streets in swirls and faintly de- I thank the donors of prizes and
corative scarves. Now and again We will not allow ourselves to be the subscribers to our Prize Fund
It would rise in great drifts like for their generosity. I also thank 2, Chan Tak Wing: 3, Yan Chang sent home after shedding our blood house-high waves of spray from the members of the Committee for Fong.
to save Austria from Bolshevism. a wild sea. It was penetrating and Saint-Prince Starhemberg, making the day the success it has 100 Metres (Puplis of
so damp that those who were out been.
Mary's School):1; C. Rodrigues;
Politles are for men only-ab-in it came home with their clothes. sulately and unconditionally.-Dr. drenched through. Goebbels, 100 Metres
The fog. oddly enough, was thickest in the northern parts of the City. One bus from Charing Cross to Willesdeb, a passenger tells me, took two hours to reach а twenty-five Kilburn-normally minutes' journey, and then set- tled down at the kerbside till day- break A policeman had to light the way for it with his bull's-eye lamp the whole length of Maryle- bone Road, as if he were leading some great lumbering animal on a luminous string. At the cross- ings along Marylebone Road and men with Edgware Road young
'torches, self-appointed electric policemen, stood urging the crawl- traffic back and forwards. ing Passengers, feeling the cold, would get off the bus, walk for a while to warm themselves and then get ori agalni, The conductor would take only penny "fares at a time. But the noblest deed of all was performed by a young man who got off his bicycle and with the help of his lamp it the way for, a 'bus the two-mile. length of Maida Vale and Kilburn High Road, and then apologised to the driver for having to take to a by-road on his way home, By that time it was one o'clock in the morning.
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The results were as follows:- Long Jump (Junior), Ozoria; 2, J. Lee: 3. T. Gill. Dis- tance: 14' 7".
High Jump (Senior), W. Chen: 2, Kwok Ying Kong: 3. Henry Shu. Height: 5' 1".
High Jump (Junior)-1, Ho Lin Kit; 2, Wong Ting Shek; 3, L. Fosario. Height: 4" 3".
Long Jump (Senior)-1 W. Chen; 2. Soon Foo Sun" 3. A. R. Rezack. Distance: 18' 3".
50 Metres (Midgets) Convent Schools (Boys)-1, S. Hollands; 2,
I. M.Omar.
50 Metres (Midgets) Convent Schools, (Girls)-1, 1. Castilho; 2. G. Rodrigues; 3. A. Thirlwell.
50 Metres (Midgets) Pupils of Saint Joseph's College:-1 Law Chi To: 2. M. Hussain; 3. Dick an Sing:
200 Metres (Pupils of La Salle College)-1, Lee Tak Khoon; 2, A. Cruz, Time: 26 secs.
Invitation Relay Race:-1, La
gether by the slavery of imitation.
Professor Elliot Smith. God is not a clergyman-The Bishop of Llandaff,
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hate industrialism, as Plato did, and think that the simple life of an agricultural community is healthier for body and soul.-Dean Inge.
Let the Nazis come on. We are not afraid. Dr. Dollfuss.
I am peacefully minded-Herr Hitler."
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The only ceremony in connection with that Fair will be the ban quet to be given to distinguished foreign visitors by the Government at the Mansion House at 8.30 p.m. to-morrow.
A great deal of interest is at tached to the visit of Dr. Carl Luer, who is here in his capacity of President of the Prussian In- dustry and Trade Chamber for Rbine Maine Industry. But, in addition, he is a member of Herr Hitler's ed Economic Cabinet and, therefore, in close touch with the economie policy and-intention of the Nazi regime. Other visitors will include:
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twain the obsequies may well be- gin- if indeed, there be any mourners The new highway will provide better access to the docks, and incidentally destory considerable portion of the most Elamorous avenue in the East- End Limehouse Causeway. I wonder in how many sensational Chinsman novels the impassive has slunk along the Causeway with the knife in his voluminous sleeve still wet with the blood of the victim he consigned to the tidal river. Thomas Burke, Sax Rohmer, and the late Edgar Wal- lace were only three of the writers
who of thrillers"
found the causeway and Its environs irre- sistible "copy."
DUCHESS OF YORK VOTES
· FOR TENNIS "SHORTS"
The Duchess of York voted in favour of shorts for women tennis players when she attended a man- nequin parade at the White City textile exhibition to-day.
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The audience were asked to de- cide which was the more becoming costume-shorts or a skirt.
TheDuchess explained that she preterred the shorts "because they are more sensible."
MES. MCCORMICK'S LIBRARY
The library of the late Mrs. Rockefeller McCormick, John D.'s famous and formidable daughter who, tyrannised over Chicago so- ciety for many years, is; to be sold in New York this week,
Mrs. McCormick was at one time
one of the richest women in the world. The richest man was her father, and a multi-millionaire her husband, but she had severe losses In the stock market" before her death.
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Her pictures and "objects d'art particularly a magnincent collec- tion of tapestry were soid recen ly."
"The books which are now coming under the hammer. are distin- guished rather for their bindings than for theft intrinsic interest.
RARE BINDINGS. .'
A set of 120 books by John Ruskin were bound for Mrs. Me- Cormick by Mr. T. J Cobden Sanderson at the Doves Bindery. They are some of the finest mo- dern bindings in existence.
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There are a number of the rare Kehmscott Press books by William- Morris, printed on, vellum, and a notable collection of programmes and essays by Edward Gordon: Craig, collected by Craig himself.
The highest prices will probably be fetched by a set of thirteen Arst editions of Charles' Lamb, two of them with notes in the au- thor's own handwriting.
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