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ATHLETIC SPORTS

King's College Holds

Annual Meet

Briliant weather favoured

the

GOLDMAN AND

PEARCE WIN

Results Very Much As Expected

Fy in the three games of the King's College tor their Sixtn An-Hong Kong, tennis championship' nual Athletic Sports Meeting, at the Cricket Club yesterday was which was he.d at ne South Gina of a standard very similar to re- A. A. Stadium, Care.ine HL, yes, cent matches. Although keen, the Lerday afternoon, in the presence games generally were of a large gathering of students spectacles by too many faults. and friends.

The doubles encounter

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"A lengthy programme ot L. Goldman and T. A. Pearce and events was carried through with Tax-cheuk, and Iu Tak-lam at- out a hitch to a successful contracted the greatest, crowd

Goldman and fan to three sets. Pearce made a good start by tak- ing the first set 6-4 and looked ke winning the second but their

clusion, and several

were created.

THE W

records

Cham-

Won

The Seator. Individual

pionship of the College was

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1936.

INDIAN SCHOLARS

AT PLAY

Annual School

Sports

Club

The Indian Recreation

the venue of the ground was annual sports of the Bills Kadoofle Indian School which was held dur- "ing yesterday afternoon, when a most successful meeting was en- Joyed by the students and their families alike.

Although good times were not recorded competition was keen.. At the conclusion of the events, Mrs Hamilton, wife of Mr, A. T. Headmaster of the Hamilton,

by Au Kwong Wai with an aggre" opponents came with, a ray and i School distributed the prizes to the

gate of 21 points, the, Juntor by with 23 points. Au Yeung Him whle the Inter-House Champion- ship was annexed by the North House with 87 points.

after Ave all had been called, they won the next two games.

The Chinese pair, could manage only two games in the third set.

The scores in the game between In the Invitation School Medicy

Leo- to Lai Kwong-tsun and J. W. oper Relay Race, which was

thereard. 6-2, 6-2, were by no means the schools and colleges in Colony, the St. Joseph's Co lege an indication of the closeness of Lai had no easy taske tame in first, getting very little the game.

the

two for. Leonard took him to deuce on other opposition from Jeams, La Salle Colege and Wab several occasions but just falled "o secure the deciding points. Leo- Yan College.

At the conclusion of the day'snard had bad luck with his line sports, the prizes were distributed shots and

to the winners by Mrs. Edwards. wke of Mr. E. J. Edwards. Inspec tor of English Schools.

After the distribution of prizes, three cheers were called for Mrs.

E. Edwards and the College.

THE RESULTS

The lo lowing were deta.led sults:-

100 Metres (Sen.):

1-Au Kwong Wai

2-Sun Wal Cho

3-Chan Tak Chun Time-12 1/3 secs. 100. Metrès (Jun.):

1-Wong K, Lun 2-Au Yeung Him 3-Yu Kvai Lo Time:-12-2/5 secs.

50 Metres (CL. 7 & 8):

1-Wong Shaw Chuen 2-Li Kwai Ping 3-Chan Sze Kwan Time:-8 2/3 secs, 200 Metres +5:

1-Au Kwong Wal 2-Abdum

3-Chan Szɛ Kwan Time:-25 4/5 secs. 200 Metres (Jun.):

I-Au Yeung Him 2-Wong Ki Lim 3-Yu Kwal Lo

Tline:-25 3/5 secs. (Record).

100 Matres (C. 7&8);

1-Wong Shav Chuen 2-Pau Ka, Fook. 3-Ho Wing Sang Time:15 set.

Long Jump (8en,): 1-A Tn Yem 3-Au Kwang Wat. 3-Tang Shiu Shing Distance: 18 kt. 9 in. Long Jump (Jun.):

1-Au Yeung Him *-Wong Ki Lim 3-Yu Kwa Lo

Distance:-18 ft. 9 in. (Record).

Fotato Race (CL 7 & 8):

1-Wong Shap Chuen' 2-UA Ping Kuen

3--Lau Po Leung

High Jump (Sen.); "

!An Tin Yam

2-Au Kit Man

3-Paul Яo

Height: 5 ft. 7 in. (Record).

High Jump (Jun.

Au Yeung Him

2-Ip Koon Hung

Ip Pak Kan

Height: 5 ft, i in, (Equa

100 Metres, Low Hardles:

1-Au Kwong Wal

Lew Shiu Pai

3-Yeung Yuk Nga

Time: 18 secs,

Recor

worn

was gradually down by his steadier opponent.

H. D. Rumjahn had a comfort- abe victory over, R. Choa

successful competitors.

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The Senior Championship, was accured by Telok Singh with 10 points, while S. K. Khan aggre

the Junior gating 8 points Champion,

Among the interested spectators were Dr. H. el Arcull, Mrs. A. Q. Madar, Mrs. A. R. M. Arab, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Ismall, Mr. A. Butt, Mr. T. Hamet, Mr. M. Y. Adal, Mr. A R Kitchell, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Omar. Miss Jenny Hamet, Miss C. Abbas, and K. Nazarin, and others.

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THE RESULTS

The following were the results:- High Jump (Sentor)-1, A. A Tipe: 2, Telok Singh; 3, Jaggat Singh.

High Jump (Junior):-1: A. C.

Results of the games:- Open singles-H. D. Rumjahn defeated R. Chan. 6-2, 6-3; Lai Kwong-tsun defeated J. W. Leo-Kader: 2, Muki Jan; 3. Siban re-ard 6-2, 6-2!

800 Metres Relay (Open to Schools)

St. Joseph's College "

2-La Sal'e College

3-Wah Yan College

Time:-1 min. 44 secs.

Shot Put (Ben.);

1-Chan Tak. Chen

2-Ng Kwok Hin 3-Dul Kwai Lau

Distance:-28 ft. 11 in.

400 Metres. (Jun)!

1-Au Yeung Him

2-Yu Kwai Lo 3-Wong Ki Lun

Time:-62 seca.

400 Metzes (Sen.):

Au Kwong Wal

2-Ue Chi Yin.

3 Wong Man. Kit

Time: 61 secK.

Old Boys Race.

Au Shu Bus

3-James Chan

3Mak Shink Chung

Boy Scouts Race: 1-Tizer"

2-"Bult Dog's

3 Lion'

200 Metres (Ben.):

Open doubles-L. Goldman and TA. Pearec defeated Iu Tak cheuk and Iu Tak-lam: 6-4. 5-7.

G-2.

I-Wong Man 'Kit 2--Au Kwong Wal 3. Chan Shlu Chung Time-2 mins. 36 secs.

1600 Metres (Sen.):

1-Yee Gee Yin

Fung Hoo Bun

3--Kung Kam Fai

400 Metres Inter House Relay

'(Ben.): "

1-East House

2-West House

3-North House

Time: 63 4/5 secs.

400 Metres Inter House Relay

(Jun.):

1-North House

2-South House 3-East House

Time:-54 1/5 secs.

400 Metres Inter House Reay

(C. 7 & 8):

1-South House Time:-85 2/5 secs.

1

Ebrahim.

Three-Legged Race (Senior) :—1, Telok Singh and Arja Singh; 2. Mohinder Singh and Mohd.' Cas sim; 3, Sohan Singh and Pritam Singh.

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Three-Legged Race" (Junior):-1, A. Hamid and Ghafoor Sall; 2 Suban Ebrahim and Muki Jan; 3. Mohd. Sunan and Usut Ebrahim.

100 Yards (Senior)-1, Telox Singh: 2, Naranjan Singh; 3, Kamis Bachoo.

R. 100 Yards (Junior):-1, 8. Khan; 3, Mukt Jan; 3. M. Moosa.

Sack Race (Senior)-1, K, M.2 Rumjahn; 2,. Omar Rahman; 3, Kamis Bachoo.

Sack Race (Junior):-1, Mohd. Sunan: 2, J. B. Hassan; 3. Muki Jan.

220 Yards (Sentor)-1, Naran- Jan Singh: 2, Telok Singh; 3, K. M Rumjahri.

220 Yards (Junior)-1, S. K Khan: 2. Mohd. Moosa; 3. Siban.

Ebrahim..

Throwing the Cricket Ball:-1, Telok Singh: 2. Naranj Singh..

Half Mile:-1, Telok Singh; 2. Mohinder Singh: 3, Pritam Singh.

Class '10 Race:-1, A. Moosa; 2. M. Ebrahim; 3. Rumjahn said.

Wills's

WEEK-END SOCCER

Giants ClashTM To-day

The following is the soccer Ax- turis for the week-end.

-TO-DAY

First Division Athetic. Leymun (R.A.) (Carlne H, 4.30 p.m. Club v. St. Joseph's

(Clab, 4.30 p.m. Rites v. Kowloon.

(Chatham Rd., 4.30 p.m.) Navy, v. Recreio

(Causeway Bay, 4.30 p.m.) Fusillers v. East Lancs

Happy Valley, 4.30 p.m.) Police v. S. China "A"

Kowloon, 4.30 p.m.) S'cutter (RA) v. S. China "B" Sookunpoo. 4.30 p.m.) Secund. Division Engineers Radio

(Sookunpoo, 3.30 p.m.) Kowloon v. Fusiliers

Kow con, 3.00 p.m.) South China v. Rifles

Caroline Hil, 3.00 pm.) University Recrela

(Happy Valley. 3.00 p.m.) Novy v. R.A.S.C. & R.A.O.C.

(Causeway Bay, 3.00 pm.)

Third Division:

C. Policev, Medicals

(Railway, 4.30 p.m.)

St. Joseph's v. East Lancs. (St. Joseph, 3.00 p.m.) Rifles v. Engiicers

(St. Joseph's 4.30 pm.) Fusiliers v. Air Force

(Prince Ed, Road. 3.00 p.m.) European Police v. Liga.

(Railway, 3.00 p.m.)

SUNDAY "Sunday Herald" Cup (Final)" Fortugal v. China

(Sookunpoo. 4.15 pm.) Second Division University, Athletic

(Sookumpoo, 3.00 p.m.)

Class 9 Race:-1, N. M. Razack; 2. 5. A. G. Rahman; 3. M. Moosa.

Quarter Miler-1. Mohd. Suman:

M. Moosa; 3. Muki Jan." Arithmetical Race (Senior):-1, Bakhshisk Singh: 2, M. Currim; 3. A B. Mohamed.

Arithmetical Race (Junior)

3. B. Hassan; 2. Salim Ghafoor; 3;

Fida Hussain.

"Relay Race:-1, Class 5; 2. Class 4; 3. Class 6.

Masters' Racc:-Mr: Pun U Chiu: 2 Mr. Lim Chi Kwang: 3. Mr. M. Abdullah.

One Mile-1. Mohinder Singh: 2, Pritam Singh: 3. Kamis Bachoo.

Consolation Race:-1, A, S. Din: 2, S. K Khan; 3, Kalwant Singh.

Old Boys' Race-1, A, H. Abbas: 2 S. M. Bux.

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TO-DAY'S

CRICKET

HISTORY

Will 'Varsity Repeat Sensation?

(BADREM.")

To-day see tue anthrone- ment of new cricket champions. Either the Indian Recreation Crub of the Kowloon Cricket Club will war the crown dependent upon the result of the match at Pok- fuaim petween the latter club and the University. "It will be inter- esting to see whether the Univer- sty w.l. be able to live up to their role of gant-ters. It will be recalled, that a few weeks ago, the Varsity astonished the local cric- ket public" by severely trouncing the I.R.C. who up to that time had only dropped two points in the whole of their programme.

success

As has been proved concisively, with due the Univers.ty team,

of the respect to ten members side. has depended entirely on

for whatever GOSANO has come their way and one has become accustomed to associating the result of any game they play with the form of that gentleman on the particuliy day. I am in clined to think that the game day will be no exception. Despite general opinion, I would hesitate

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the tosa, put their opponents in to bat and dispose of Gosano fairly rapidly, they should win without mich difficulty because I feel that whereas their Bowlers might be collared and demoralized by

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HongKong.

MAMAK HOCKEY

Nomads in their Mamak dixture The folowing will play for the

against the Departmentals

.on

a long while before I would take Gosano thus enabling the Varsity/Sunday at the Radio Sports Club

to rattle up a big score and force

their own batsmen to take risks

ground commencing at 10.30am a bet on the KC.C., even if I were

HL Soares, J. Bouza, F. G. Barros, offered evens. Kowloon have the

A. Xavier, R. G. Reed, S. Souza, teputerloh or being a powerful batting side with fair bowling and going for the runs, their batting "ina" Silva, L Souza, 8. A. Reed,

show'd be good enough to keep J. H. Franco and G. Soares. Whilst I

Gosano cut. So then, unless some undergraduate springs a surprise and does something phenomenal. the result of the match will rest with Gosano's batting. Whatever happens, a very interesting game should eventuate and I anticipate that one of the largest crowds ever

BOAT CREW ON FULL COURSE TRIAL

very mediocre fielding am inclined to agree on the latter two points. (I am a bit doubtful about their batting. There is a decidedly Iffy" appearance in the middle of their trder. In most of their league games this season. the early batsmen have almost Invariably laid the foundation of a big score and when it was found seen on the Pokfulum ground, will ) crew accomplished their full course

necessary for number six, onward to bat, they have always given a feeling of uncertainty.

REARGUARD ACTIONS

be present.

CLUB'S TEAM

*

A pleasing feature however, has

The following will represent the been the very useful arguard H.K.C.C. first s'even in their Lør actions fought at various times gue fixture against Civil Service by Smith Lee and Vietins, c.C. to-day at 2 pm on the and I feel that Frank Goodwin HK.CC Ground.. i would be well advsed to put the latter, at least, a good deal higher

AW. Hayward--Captain H W.

in the order than he usually occu- Baines, V. C. Bond, f. 5. Forbes. pies, more especially as he learnt NP. Fox, H. Oweni Hughes, L. D. -most of his cricket at the Univer- Xbee, Col. A. C. Lightfoot, i McInnes, A. K. Mackenzie W. Wooding. sity and is perfectly familiar with the ground.

I think then. the position in brief is this-if Kowloon can win

The 2nd XI match vs the Civil Service C. C. 2nd XI is cancelled.

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"AS GOOD AS GOLD!

London, March 28. Cambridge University boat race

trial to-day eleven seconds faster than Oxford's row yesterday.

Taken on the food tide the trial was completed in 18 minutes 48 WLA afterwards seconds, which

stated to be satisfactory."

They stroked an average of 35 to the minute, finishing with a burst of 40.- Reuter

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HOME RUGGER

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London, March 28. Meeting in a rugby union match

beat to-day Gorcester

Guy's Hospital bý 27 points to ve- Reuter..

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