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INTER-SCHOOL SPORTS

Heats Run Off At Caroline Hill

The heats of the Hong Kong Inter-School sports were run off yesterday at Caroline Hill, by kind permission of the South China Athletic Association. when the fo"owing qualified for the Anals which te held to-morow afternoon commencing at 2 p.m.

100 Metres:-A Sequera, Chan Kwal Sum, Wong Kay Lun, A Souza, C. Housegood, Lee Cheung Ling, P. Castro Chan Wai Hat, E. Stone.

Lang Jump:-Chan Kam Tin. Mak Wal Fong, G. Willis, Wong Kay Lun, Chan Wai Hay. E. Souza. 600 Metrea:-Wong Yan Hing. A. Sequera, J. Odell. K. Knight, Wong Chow Moo, E Petrove, Ko King Hum, Ng Chun Wing.

Pole Vault-A. Ulrich, W. Chan, Fung Sbul SIÈ Woo, Bik Yul, Yeung Si Yee Lam Yui Sing.

200 Metres:-Mak Wal Fong, M. Cock, Chan Wal Hai, P. Castro, G. Sequera, Lee Cheng Wong. A, Ul rich, Chan Kwai Sum, C. Large..

Shot Put-N Singh, A. Ulrich. G. Derkach, Woo Blk Yul. Wong Chau Ma, Tang Kung Hung.

400

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Metres:-E Petrove, Housegood, Wong Chak Sum, Wong Yan' Hin, G. White,-J. Grifth, Ho Chee Wing. Chan Wah Kuen, M. Carlos.

Tim.

High Jump:-Wong Kam Ko Tin Yum, E. Adwill. Cheung Shiu Lui, G Wills, Kaan Wah Tuen, I. Mayhew, T. Sulter. An Kit Mun, Lal Kwal Chun.

1500 Metres:--Wong Yan Hing, A. Sequera, A. Keown, K. Knight. I. Kempton, Wong Chow Moo, J. Koo Hwang. Ko King Hum,

HOME SOCCER

Hibernian Draw With Dundee

London, April 18. The following are the results of the League football match played to-day in the Third Division

NORTH..

Barrow Crewe Halifax

Cardif

1. Oldham

Stockport

4 Aldershot SCOTTISH LEAGUE

1.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1937.

YACHTING

R.E. vs. Seaforth Highlanders

In a sailing race held by the R.H.K.Y.C. yesterday, the RE beat the Seaforth Highlanders by 13 points

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The race was sailed over a dis- tance of 6.8 miles, the course being 2 2 Quarry Bay Mark (P), Holt's Wharf 1 Mark (P), Quarry Bay Mark (9), 3 Club Line. ""

In the Scotish League the results

The following were the detailed results:-

HOME RACE

BETTING

City And Suburban Handicap

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London, Apr. 19 The peculiar price of 75 to 20 was taken and offered for William of, Valence during to-day's call over for the City and Suburban Handicap, this being the shortest

odds of the session.

The call-over prices were as fol lows!

PHILLIES WIN "DOUBLE"

Baseball Season Opens

New York, Apr. 19. The Philadelphia Phillies started their 1937 campaign for the Na- tional League, penant with a" dou- ble-header victory over the Boston

Braves to-day.

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Phillies won the opener two to one in the eleventh inning by a (thrilling rally. Boston had scored

75 to 20 William of Valence

and o) 15 to 2 His Grace (0) 8 to 1 (t) 17 to 2 Lovely Rosa (0) 9 to 1

(1)

5 Esquemeling (t and o)

Aldine (t and o)

Pampas Grass (0)

Hollands (0)

1

4 Darlington

Tranmere

1

Accrington

Wrexham

2 Hull

1

SOUTHERN

1

were: Hearts

'2 Clyde

"1

"R.E" Team-Started 14.45

Finished Pos. Pts. 16.42.55+. Z 7 Carpenter, Al

(Capt. Eley and Lt. Pattullo),

6 3 Artemis, A4 ... 18.45.40

Hibernian Motherwell Heuter.

0 Dundee

4

0

(Maj. Edwards and Lt. Douglas).

Falkirk

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Isabel, AT........... 16.49.16

3. 8

100 to 100 to

8 Reward (0)

(Col. Fordhalm and Maj. Dixon), Gull, As

...... 18.42,55 (Capt. Bader and Lt. Luckin).

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Total points......... 25

"Seaforth Highlanders' Team"

Finished Pos. Pts. 16.45.39 5 4 Lobo, A2...........

(Maj. Barclay and Mr. "Allen).

16.52.07 Eve, 45

7 2 (Capt. Noron and Capt, Baird). Joss, AB.......... 16.52.32 8

(Col. Muirhead and Mr. Ross), «

4 Cicada, A10 16.45.38

(Mr. Garner-Smith and Mr

20 to 1 Edgehill (0)

Hypothesis (0)

The Blue Boy (0)

25 to

1 Dytchley (0)

1

3

Innes)

£11,000 BID

REFUSED

Directors Not To Release

Centre-Forward

Furious bidding nas taken place

for the transfer of Glover the

Grimsby, centre forward.

There

is almost the same keenness to secure Mutch, the Manchester in- side forward.

"We'll give you £10.000 for club. Glover sald a Lancashire When this was refused, they raised their offer to £11,000, and still persisting in their request they 110 Metres (High Hurdles):-A anally demanded to know what fee Ulrich, Chung Shui Lul, Lal Ming would be accepted. And all the Shum, E. Adwill, Willis, You Butime Manchester City knew that Chin, Woo Bik Yul. Chau Hon they would have the first chance of getting the player if he were to Cheung.

be transferred,

Medley Relay:-D.B.S.. C.B.8., 8t. Stephens, St. Josephs, La Balle, and Wah Yan.

PETERSEN'S

LAST FIGHT

Cheered By Crowd

Of 2,000

THANKS FROM THE RING

Jack Petersen, the former British Empire heavy weight champion, who announced that he was retiring on account of eye trouble, was given a great reception when he made his final appearance in the ring at Llandrindod Wells recently.

In the audience of nearly 2,000 industrial towns of South Wales, who people were many scores from the Caine over in 100 cars to see their champion for the last time. The match was an exhibition bout with Max Hodgetts, of Leicester,

It was late in the evening when Petersen appeared. He was received with deafening cheers. The announ- cet then confirmed the statement that this would be his last appearance, adding that it was the order of his specialist, and not his own personal desiro at all.

There were loud cries of "No, no, Jack" and demands for a speech.

All' Petersen would say was Thank you, thank you very much indeed."

The three rounds was keenly watch ed: There were loud cheers for Peter- en as he left the ring and retired to his dressing-room and waved his fare- Wells.

Total points......... 12

R.E. win by 13 points.

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TENNIS, RESULTS

No Open Tennis championship matches were played yesterday afternoon on the HKC.C. ground, the courts being mainly confined to Club tennis championships.

In the semi-final of the Men's Handicap Singles played on the stand court, M. Pagh beat J. F. Leys 6-3, 6-3. H. Owen Hughes

Rippontor (0)

20 to 1 Orichalque (0) 22 to 1

(0)

Astyanax (o) 22 to 1 (t) British Quota (0) 22 to 1 (t)

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once to tie the count and Bush and Lopes, the Braves combina-" tion, had the batters well in hand, It seemed. But Arnovitch, last man up, drove out a home run and won the game. Phillles hit eight times and the Braves four. Braves had one error.

In the second game Williams held Boston to four hits and kept them scattered. The Braves did not score. The Phillies' four hits, however, were subelent to produce one run. Boston had two errors.

In the American League Phil- adelphia's Athletics also started with a rush, beating the Washing- ton Senatora tour to three in ten

40 to 1 Gynertum (o) 50 to 1 (t) Innings. The Athletics hit nine. times to seven, and each team had 68 to 1 Pigskin (0) Reuter,

THE DERBY

London, Apr." 19. Fairford remained at top price

in to-day's Derby call-over, the ruling quotations being:

*

9 to 1. Fairford (0) 19 to 2 (t) 100 to 11 Le Grand Duc (0) 10 to

1 (t)

13 to 1 Perifox (t and o) 100 to 6 The Hour (t and o}

Forny

+

20 to 1 Snowfall (0) Reuter.

TWO CRICKETERS WENT FISHING- ADRIFT & HOURS

an error,

No other games ware scheduled. Reuter.

The King And Queen To See Cup Final

The King and Queen will be present at Wembley on Saturday, May 1, to see the Cup Final.

This will be the second great sport- ing for tival which the King and Quaen hava attended this year. The first was the centenary race of the Grand National.

The belief that Grimsby would be ready to listen to bids for their beat F. V. Mackenzie 6-2, 6-1.

Ames and Hammond, two of NEW MOTOR RECORDS players if they were beaten was

The Club Handicap doubles be-England's cricketers in New Zealand, have had an adventure which caused the explanation for the remark-tween F. V. Harrison and A. 6. Read many hours of anxiety. Fortunately able gathering of officials from and J. E. Richardson and R. M. it ended happily. al parts of the country at their

They went out on the Bay of Plenty Wood did not take place. In the replay Cuptle at Wolverhampton.

other Handicap Doubles, G. E. Rafter sword-fish, and when they were 30 miles from shore the engine of their Divett and B. O'M. Deane beat Hmotor-launch failed R. B. Hancock and T. E Pearce, 6-3, 6-1,

But the Directors had consider- ed the position before the match and they let it be known that they had no intention of releasing Glover or any other leading man. There

was no

financial reason why they should do so and Mr. George Pearce, the chairman, has always insisted that if they could not afford to pay transfer fees they could not afford to accept them.

St. Andrews Courses

If the proposal for laying out, 2. new nine-hole course at St. "An-

course No. 5. There is already the drews materialises it will become

Old Course, on which the cham- plonships "are played, the New Course adjacent to it. the Eden and the Jubilee courses.

its

Some enthusiasts making their first visit to the Lord's of golf and St. Andrews a most disappointing place. Having come to worship at the shrine of the game's origin, they are depressed by the dreary

up sea shore that makes scenery..

It also comes as something of a shock to find that the Royal and Ancient has very little to do with the courses These are owned by the municipality and can be play-

Asked about his retirement, he said:ed on without any but a Яnancial "There is nothing more to say. It has formality. all been told.

CI

REFEREES MEETING

The club has some privileges in connection with the courses These consist largely of reserved playing times and contributing to the upkeep of the Old Course.

On the other hand, it is impos- The half monthly meeting of the Hong Kong Football Referees' Assosible to enter the club without a elation will be held in the ofices written Introduction, and even of the Hong Kong Football Asso- then only certain rooms are open

to guests. ciation on Monday at 8 pm.

Sporting Fixtures

TO-DAX

Football-Division I: 6. China "B" v. Eastern (Caroline H). 5.15 p.m.

Meeting-Annual General Meet ing of V.R.C. (Club-house). 8 p.m.

Shanting.-H.K. Rifle Association Spoon and Practice Shoot (Army Range, Kowloon City), 2 p.m.

Tennis Open Doubles; E. C. Fin- cher and W. d Hung Wong Fák-nám and Lui Kwal-fim or W. Cheung and M. C. Hung (stand burt:: Club Singles: F. V. Harri- | som. V. K., Gordon, G. W. Bewell V. A. L. Bullivan, H. Owen Hughes For G. E. R. Divett v. J. F. Leys or M. Pagh.

TOMORROW

Boxing.—Army Bording Finals, Murray Barracks 3 p.ru.

Hockey. Mamak Tournament Central British Association y. Radio Sports Club (HKSRA ground), 5

p.m.

Meetings-Victoria Chess Club, at Gloucester Hotel, 5 pm,

Tennia Open Singlés: PH Kwok. Leong Ping-chiu or H D. Rumjahn (stand courts: INER FRIDAY, APRIL: 23

Tennis-Open Singles Semi-tinas, 8. A. Rumjalin v. R. G. Fincher (stand::court) Jerk-bawy.free.

SATURDAY, APRIL 2ADET Racing-Fourth Extra Mesting. (Happy Valley), 2, p.m.

In the semi-final of the Club Handicap Mixed Doubles, Mr. and

Mrs. A. L. Sullivan beat V. R. Gordon and Miss Mackle, 3-6, 6-4.

8-6.

The craft drifted-helplessly for eight hours, from 2 till 5 p.m. before another vessel was sighted."

Then fishing boats came to the cricketers' aid, and they were towed back to safety, arriving ashore at They had two line specimens of swordösh.

9 p.m.

PLAYERS HOLD

Budapest, April 18. Several new world motor-avelu records were set up yesterday by Erio Feralhough, who, on a solo machine covered the dying kilometre in 13.175 nocs, the equivalent of 188.6 mph., and the lying mile in $1.38 secs., or 168.3 m.ph..

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With side-car attached, Fernihough covered the dying mile in 28.63 secs. or 135 mph. auother new record while he also shattered the existing

ark for the flying kilometre in clock. ing 16.31 secs, or 137 m.p.h.-Reuter.

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