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YOUNG CHINESE
IN TROUBLE
C. B. S. HOLD SPORTS
LA SALLE SPORTS
False Pretence Charge D. Parsons Champion
Cheung Shul, a 21-year-old Chi- nese was sentenced to four months' hard labour by Mr. K. Keen at the Central Magistracy on Saturday when he "answered charges of obtaining goods, under false pretences, from Messrs. Sin- cere Co., Ltd.
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Det.-Sergeant Davies "sald the chief clerk of Sincere's receiv- ed a telephone message, purport- ing to be from Mis. Hall, saying that she was sending her boy with a. note for four bottles of whisky and four bottles of brandy. Some -time later. defendant appeared with a forged order and took da- livery.
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Of Meeting
Two, Records Broken
The sixth annual athletic meet- ing of La Salle College was held on the College grounds, on Saturday when two records were broken, A. Ulrich Improving his time for the 800 metres by two seconds, and clipping four-fifths of a second of his, 1,500 metres record.
The Central British School held their arst annual athletic meeting on their new ground on Saturday when the prizes were distributed by the Rev. G. E. S. Upsdell,”M.A. The following were the results:- 50 Yards (Boys) (Junior)-1. B. Lindsay, 2. B. Meffan, 3. C. Fergu-Gottsche. Height: 8 ft 6 ins,
son.
The results were as follows:- Pole Vault:1. A. Ulrich and
Senior High Jump:-1. T. Rels, 2. 880 Yards (Boys) (Senior)-1, J
Ip Hak-kan. Height: 5 ft. 2 ins. Odell, 2′′ D. Parsons, S. W: Pryde. Junior High Jump: -1. P. Jorge, 100 Yards (Girls) (Junior):-Miss 2. Cho Pak-wor. Height: 4 ft. 0 M. Howard, 2. 'Miss W. Ingram, 3. | ins. Miss M. Meffan.
100 Yards (Girls) (Middle)-1. Miss M. Shand. 2. Miss D. McCaw. 3. Miss H. Sanger.
100 Yards (Girls) (Senior):— Miss P. Baxter, 2 Miss A. Smith, 3. Miss H. Mackelvle,
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On Wednesday: he received a message for six bottles of whisky and six bottles of brandy to be delivered to the Hop Yat Church. When the coolfe arrived at the 100 Yards Boya)" (Junior)-1. Hop Yat Church, defendant want- | A. Destruhaft, 2. B. Lansday, 3, K.
Stone. ed to take delivery but the coolfe became suspicious and took the goods back to the store.
The next day, defendant went to Sincera's to enquire why the goods were not delivered and was detained until the Police arrived. Apparently the chits were writ- ten out by a man named Chan So. who defendant told the police, did the telephoning and disguis- ed his voice.
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Defendant was formerly em- ployed as a coolie by Bishop Hall.
SECOND EXTRA
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100 Yards (Boys) (Middle):———1. W. Prydę, 2. N. Smith; 3. J. Law- rence.
100 Yards (Boys)
4-
(Senior):--1.
C. Hosegood, 2. C. Large, 3. . Stone,
High Jump (Girls) (Junior) :—1. Miss M. Howard, 2. Miss H. Ed munds, 3. Miss M. Gray.
Senior Long Jump:-11. P. Cas- tro, 2. Lo Wing-yung. Dist.: 17 it. 2 ins.
Junior Bong Jump-1. P. Jorge, 2 E. Ribeiro. Dis 18 ft. 2 ins.
Senior 100 Metres:-1. P. Castro,
2. A. Cruz. Time: 121 seca.
Junior 100 Metres:-1. E. Ribeiro, 2. L. Xavier. Time: 13 secs.
Putting The Shot:-1. A Ulrich, 2. H. Hicks. Dist.: 34 ft. 3 ins.
Midget 100 Metres Handicap:--1. J. Lee, 2. R. Remedios.
Throwing The Cricket Ball:-A. Cruz. Dist.: 228 ft 3 ins.
2.
High Jump (Girls) (Middle);-1.2. Miss M. Shand. 2. Miss D. McCaw. 3. Miss P. Houghton.
High Jump (Girls) (Senior);- 1. Miss M. Fraser, 2. Miss J. Erwing and Miss W. Booker tied for second place
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High Jump (Boys), (Junior),--1. "A Destruhaft, 2. M. Meffan, 3. E.
RACE MEETING Lindsay.
The programme for the second extra race meeting to be held at Happy Valley on March 27 and 29. during the Easter holidays, is an- nounced. The first saddling bell with be at noon on both days
All entries will close at noon on Thursday, March 18.
High Jump (Boys) (Middle):1. W. Pryde. 2 H. Smith, 3. N. Smith.
High Jump (Boys) (Senior):1. | J. Mayhew. Street
2. T. Smith, 3. D.
Dribbling the Hockey Bal (Junior):-Miss Sturgeon, 2. Misa H. Howard, 3. Miss A. Kew,
Dribbling the Hockey Ball (Mid- dle): 1. Miss M. Shand. 2. Miss F McKelvie, 3. Miss J. Wallace.
Dribbling the Hockey Ball (Senior)-1. Miss R. Parkinson, 2. 1.-12.30 P.M.-Canton Handicap. | Miss M. Booker. 3. Miss E. Mac+ -Winner $500. Second $225, Third $125. For China Ponies, "B" Class. Jockey Allowance. Entrance $5. From the Two Mile Fost Once Round & In.
The programme is as follows-
FIRST DAY
Kelvie.
Senior 200 Metres 1. P. Castro.
A Ulrich. Time: 24.8 secs.
Junior 200 Metres:-1. E.. Ribeiro,
H. Larcina. Time: 27.1 secs. 100 Metres (Midgets)-1. M.) Xavier, 2. B. Ildefonso.
200 Metres (Midgets)-1. M. Xavier, 2. A. Mackenzie. 31.2 secs.
Inter-Class Relay (Midgets):-). Class 4A. 2. Class A, 3. Class SA.
Time:
Senior Inter-Class Relay: -1. Commercial Class, 2. Commercial Class, S. Class 2A.
Junior Inter-Class Relay-1. Class 3B, 2: Class 2B. Class 2A.
Inter School Relay: 1. St. Joseph's College, .2. Wah Yan Col- lege.
Junior Boarders' Race:-1. Wil- iam Ho, 2. Emilio Cham, 3. P.. Winson.
Senior Boarders' Race:-1. A Gottsche, 2. A. Tan.
1500 Metres:-1. Albert Ulrich, 2. F. Ulrich.
St. Joseph's 200 Metres:-1. Mak Shu-hong, 2. H. Souza. Time 25.2. Recs.
400 Yards (Middle) :—1." W. G. Pryde, 2. D. Street, 3. A. Odell. Midget Obstacle Race:-1. H.
400 Yards (Senior):--1. "C. Hose- | Pank, 2. J. Larela. good, 2. J. Odell, 3. C. Large.
Sentor 400 Metres:-1. Castro.
220 Yards-(Junior):-1: A. Des-2. A. Gottsche. Time: 64.9 secs,
D.
2.-1.00 PM Switow Handicap. First Section. Winner $400. Sec-truhaft, 2. K. Meffan. 3. T. Fergu- ond $175. Third $100. For China 800. Poples, "D"
200 Class. Subscription
Yards (Middle):-}. Grimns of this Club of this Season Street, 2. N. Smith, 3. A. Odell. that have not won a race at Race 220 Yards (Senior):-1. R. May- Meetings of this Club, barred. cock, 2. W. K. Pryde. 3. D. Parsons. Jockey Allowance. Entrance $5.
Old Boy's Race: Won by T. One Mile.
Maycock. Note: One Entry only will be
made for the Swatow Handi- cap (Races Nos, 2 and 10). En- tries will be divided into first and second sections at the dis. cretion of the Handicapper.
TIFFIN INTERVAL
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Junior 400 Metres:-1. E. Ribeiro,
2 P. Jorge. Time: 71.8. seca.
3000 Metres Bicycle Race:-1. R. Castro. 2 M. Lawson. Time: 6 mins, 36 secs.
Midget Potato Race:-1. A. Mac- kenzie, 2. M. Xavier.
Senior 800 Metres:-1. Albert UI-
Old Girls' Race: Won by Missrich, 2. F. Y. Ulrich. Time: 2 mins. P. 'Stringer.
100 Yards Skipping Race (Junior);-1. Miss M. Howard, 2 Miss B. Sturgeon, 3. Miss M. Oray.
100 Yards Skipping Race (Mid-| dle). Miss M. Shand, 2. Miss B. Houghton, 3. Miss E. MacKelvie, 3.-2.30 P.M.-St. Kilda Handi- 100 -Yards Skipping Race cap-Winner $450. Second $250. (Senior):1. Miss A. Smith, 2 Becond $250, Third $150 For Aus-Miss P. Baxter, 3. Miss M. Booker tralian Subscription Ponies, "B' One Mile (Senior):41. A. Keown,. Class. Jockey Allowance. Entrance 2. L. Kempton, J. Fixman. $5. From the Two Mile Post Once Obstacle Race (Boys) Round & In.
-1. A. Destruhaft, 2. D. Lindsay, 3.
Junior);
Obstacle Race (Middle)-1 W. Q. Pryde, 2: E Smith, 3. C. Large. Obstacle Race (Senior): 1. W.
4.3.00 F.M.--Shek Pat Handi-H. Meffan. cap-Winner $550. Second $250. Third $150. For China Ponles, "A' Class. Jockey Allowance. En- trance. $5. 8ix Furlonga.
| K. Pryde, 2. R. Maycock, 3. J. Odell, Obstacle Race (Girls) (Junior):
5.-3.30 P.M.-Fatshan Handicap. -First Bection. Winner $450. Sec-1. Miss M. Meffan. 2. Miss 8. ond $200 Third $100. For Chiria Gahring. 3. Miss M. Howard. Ponies, "C" Class. Oriffins of this ships brought over 10.117 tons of Beason that have not won a race
Obstacle Race (Middle): -1. Miss
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Obstacle Race (Sentor):-1, Miss E. MacKelvie, 2. Miss M. Booker, 3. Miss K. Lewer.
Long Jump:-D. Parsons. Throwing the Cricket Ball:-D, Parsons.
at Race Meetings of this Club, bar-E Relton, 2. Miss E. MacKelvie, 3. red. Jockey Allowance. Entrance Miss P. Turnbull, $5. Six Furlongs, Note:-One Entry, only will
made for the Fatshan Handl- cap Races Nos. 5 and 8). En-- tries will be divided into first and second sections at the dis- cretion of the Handicapper. 6.- 4.00 P.M. -Sub. Griffins Spring Handicap-Winner $800, of the different Challenge Cups: Becond $250. Third.. - $150. For China Ponies, Subscription Griffins sons. of the Club of any Season. Jockey Allowance, Entrance $5. One and a Quarter Miles,
CHALLENGE CUPS
The following were the winners
Victor Ludorum Cup:-D. Par-
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Victrix Ludorum Cup:-Miss P. Baxter and Miss A, Smith tied.
Junior Championship (Boys): W. G. Pryde. W
7.4.30 PM-Kongmun Stakes. -Winner $400. Becond $175. Third $100. For China Ponies, Subscrip- tion Griffins of this Club af this Beason. Winners at Race Meetings of this Club, barred.late House. Weight; 10 lb. under weight, for Chocolate House Cup:-WG. inches. 1 lb, penalty for every $100 Pryde.
or part thereof won in stakes. Joc
key Allowance: Entrance $5. Bix Furlongs.
Inter-form Shield: Form 4. House Championship:-Choco-
21.1 seca.
Junior 800 Metres:-1. F. Gon- zalez, 2. P. Jorge. Time: 2 mins. 54 secs.
Old Boys' 800 Metres:-1. L Re- medios, 2. P. Ulrich, 3. Sliva Netto. Time: Z nina. 27.2 secs.
ROUND THE COURTS
Theatre Summons Dismissed
Mr. F. G. Nigel appeared before Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen at the Kowloon Magistracy on Saturday morning on behalf of Mr. M. Noronha on a summons for allow- Ing people to stand in the gang- way in the Yaumat! Theatre dur- ing a performance, thereby caus ing an obstruction
Mr. Nigel pleaded not guilty and after, evidence was heard from Inspector R. Shannon and Mr. A. Cash, Assistant Station Officer of the Fire Brigade, defendant was discharged, The Portland Theatre were summoned for a similar. of- fence and in this case hearing was adjourned until this morning.
Wu Pong, and Tsul Chan, al- Junior Championship (Girls)leged to have taken part in the Miss M. Shand.
handbag snatching incident some- time, in February at Parker Road, The Peak, when Mrs. EH. Wil- iams and Mrs. Beatrice Elliott were the victims, were charged at Central Magistracy on Saturday and remanded, for 48 hours for medical examination.
8-5.00 P.M.-Fatshan Handi- $100. For China Ponies, Griffins cap. Second Section. —
KEEPS BABY WELL 9450 Second 3200. Third $130. Meetings of
Winner of this Season. Winners at Race
Sole Agents W. R. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA), LTD.
Sentence of six months impri- this Club bar-sonment was passed on Wan Yat- For China Pontes, "C" Class. Grit red. Weight: 10 lb under weight tow when he made his appear
for inches. 1 lb, penalty for every –ance, on remand, before Mr. W. $100 or part thereof won in stakes, | Schofield on Baturday on charges Jockey Allowance. Entrance $5. of theft of a handbag from Mrs. H. One Mile.
Hingston on Thursday last. An order was made for the defendant to receive 10 strokes of the 'cane'
Ans of this Beason that have not won a race at Race Meetings of this Club. barred Jockey Allow ance. Entrance $5. Six Furlongs. 95.30 PM Wuchow Stakes. Winner $450. Becund $200. Third
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