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SPORTS
Finals To Held On Wednesday
The following are the resulta to date in, the annual athletic sports of Hong Kong University, the finals
of which will be held on Wednes- day next.
IN
RESULTS
The Tai Yat race and a Sweep- stake race were held under the
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DAVIS CUP
auspices of the Royal Hong Kong ONLY ONE PLAYER
Yacht Club yesterday over a di tance of 12 miles, with the follow-. ing results:
Colleen
Two records have already been† Widgeon broken. In the field events; the Hop, Step and Jump, in which Lee Jean Zau-tong, with a distance of 41 It. 5 in.. beat the old mark by 31 Inches, and the Pole Vault, in which Lam Yu-shing betiered the old figure of 9 ft. by 1 inches.
FINALS
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Aertel
220 Yards Low Hurdles:-1 Chiang Lee-hai (Eliot); 2, Lee Zau- Jan tong (Eliot), 3. Tang Hung-tak (St. John's); 4, Cheng Kai-shul Stella (Morrison). Time: 29.1 secs.
Throwing the Discuss:-1, Redshank Vargassoff (Morrison); 2, Henley Tsang (Lugard); 3. T. Jolendovsky True Blue (Ricci); 4, 8. 9. Chin (Ricci). Distance: 107.5 feet.
Yacht
Corrected Tal Yat Raco started at 14.00
17.18.10 (Mr. G. J. Tarr)
...... 17:30.00 (Mr. L. Garner)
Pos'n
1
2
Artemis
17.31.52 (Col, G. C. „Gowlland)
17.35.34 (Mr. A. Drew Wilkinson) Kittiwake ......... 17.38.13 5
(Miss S. M. King)
17.38.41
6. (Mr. G. G. Wood)
13.50.03
3
7
(Capt J. Krogh Mos)
.17.52.19
a
Gael
Heron
(Mr. FC. Manning)
.18.05.02 (Capt. R. H. Bower) ........ 18.09.08 Mr. H. 8. Rouse).
18.16.41 (Major A. McMillan)
18.22.58 (Mr.. A R. Forsyth) .... D.NF. (Lt. Cmdr. W. 9. Hail, RN.) Sweepstake Race started at 14.30
17.50.47 Diana
(Mr. J. Gifford Hull) Gull
18.11.47 (Mr. A. G. Mills) Nereld II.
.... 18.15.14 (Capt. C. B. Barry, R.N.)
..... 18.16.16 (Mr. A. Drummond)
18.17.24 (Mr. W. C. Ingram) 18.18.11 (Capt. E. Bader)
18.32,33 (Mr. P. B. Macmillan)
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10
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12
1
3
5
6.
18.33.59
D.N.J. (Lt.Cdr. Sprague, R.N.J
D.N.F. (Mr. D. G. G. Allen)
Ladles 220 Yards:-1, Miss H. A. Curreem: 2, Miss Wong Sau-laan; | Owl 3. Miss Frelda Salmon. Time, 33.6 secs.
Half Mile:1. S. 8. Chin (Rice): 2. Chang Sing (Elot); 3. Tang Hung-tak (St. John's); 4 G. Hong Choy (Morrison). Time 2 mins. 22.4 secs.
10,000 Metres:-1. Yeung Yu-wah (May); 2. Ho Hung-chiu (Rice); 13. Tsang Kwong-kau (May): 4. G. Hong Choy (Morrison). Time: 43 mins. 21.2 secs.
Borother
Hop. Step and Jump:-1, Lee Allsa Zau-tong (Eliot); 2. Lam Flu- shing (Morrison); 3, Cheng Kai-Eve shu (Morrison); 4. Lee Shiu-luen
Morrison). Distance, 41 ft. 3 Joss inches (Retcord).
Siskin
(Mr. C. Trenchard Davis)'
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Pole Vault:-1. Lam Yu-shing Serius. (Morrison); 2, C. W. Feng (Lugard); 3. C. O. Lee (Elot; 4. Teal Philip Tam (Morrison).' Height, 10 feet. inches (Record),
Throwing the Javelin:-1, 7. Vargasson (Morrison); 2, Henley Tsang (Lugard); 3, S..S. Chin
which termínated with a (Ricci: 4. Lee Zau-tong (Eliot). Food credit balance:
Distance 131 feet, 6 inches.
HEATS
year.
The Committee reports that many of the grounds need re- Shot Put:-V. Vargassoff Mor-surfacing, but the funds available rison, J. Jolendovsky (Ricci), B. do not permit any heavy expendi Milenko (May), K. C. Kwong ture There is a splendid oppor- (Ellot) and W. H. Chan (Elot)tunity here for our local philan- qualified.
throplets to "extend a helping band.
Long Jump:-Lee Zau-tong (Eliot).
Wong Man-hon (9t John's), K. C. Kwong (Eliot), Lee Shiu-luen (Morrison) and Lam Yu-shing (Morrison) qualified.
High Jump:-M. H. Wong. (St. John's), K: C. Kwong (Ellot), S. L Lee (Morrison) and K. L. Yong (Ellot) qualified.
220 Flat Race:-Lee Zan-tong (Ellot), K. C. Kwong (Eliot), Lee Shui-luen (Morrison). Wong Man- hon (Bt. Johri's), Cheng Kal-thu (Morrison) and Henicy Trans (Lugard) qualified.
440 Yards Flat Race:Chang Sing (Eliot), Hung Kai-chiu (Mor- rison), T. C. Gue (Rice). Tang Hung Tak (St. John'se), Tan Len- hong (Elot) and John Fong (Mor- rison) "qualified.
100 Yards Flat Race:-Lee Zau- tong (Eliot), Lee Shin-luen (Mor-
rison). K. C. Kwong (Eliot), S. 8. Chin (Rice), Lam Yu-shing (Mor- rison) and H. L. Yeth "(Eliot) qualined,
Tu-of-War; -- Second Round: Ellot beaet Set." John'Ë; Seint- Final: Morrison beat Eliot and Ricci beat Lugard.
LAWN BOWLS
Four clubs played friendly lawn bowls matches on Saturday, Kow- loon Bowling Green Club getting the better of Recrelo by the shot, and Police trouncing the Football-j Club by 82 shots.
"BU" Hollands had the "satis-¦ faction of recording the only seven of the afternoon. Leading "Jake" Belby 14-11 at the 17th end, he proceeded to thalk up 7, 4 and 1 to win 26--13.
A fine burst of scoring, which started at the third end and re- sulted in 1, 8, 1, 4, 2, 2 and 5 at consecutive ends enabled G. C. Moss to beat A. Brooksbank 30-
12 on the Police, green, "
At Talkoo, where Nell Dram- mond was farewelled, J. C. Chal- mers recorded the only six of the game, at the expense of Drum- mond, who lost 20-18.
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K.C.C., where no cards were kept, Craigengower and Taikoo all indulged 'in, inter-Club "games.
PLAYGROUDS FOR CHILDREN'
Many Need Urgent Re-Surfacing
The sixth annual general meet- ing of the Children's Playground Association will be held at the Re- gistry. Supreme Court, on Tuesday, April 19, at 5.15 p.m.
The Executive Committee han done its work well during the past
CHOSEN
Berlin, April 9. With the Davis Cup matches | against Norway scheduled to take place in six weeks, tennis circles are in a quandary since only one seasoned" player, Hönner Henkel, has been definitely chosen to play for the German team.
The question of whether former Austrian tennis stars such as 'von Metaxa and Red will be eligible to compete for Germany has not yet been decided by the Tennis Department of the Reich Associa- tion for Physical Training.
VON CRAMM OUT
Von Metaxa has already ex- pressed his wish to join the Ger- man team. Should the team be confined to players from Germany alone. Dettma, Denker and Goep- fert are regarded as the most like- ly prospects...
It is announced that" Gottfried von Cramm who is at the present time being held for examination in Berlin, will not be a member of the German team-(Transocean).
NEXT SUNDAY'S HOCKEY TRIAL
The Selection Committee of the Hong Kong Hockey AzSOCIATION have invited the following 15 players to be present at the Inter- port trial next Sunday April 17, when the local representative team will be selected for the interport game against Macao:-
K. Ramzan (K.LT.C.),
Fit Lt Wallace (RAF),
Pte. Strickley (Middlesex),
Nk. Ghulam Basal
(Rajput Rides).
W. A. Reed (Club). M. R. Malik (K.LT.C.). S, A. Fowler (Club), Lt. J. A. H. Douglas.
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(Royal Scots).
G. H. Fowler (C.B.A.).. Pyara Singh (K.LT.C.). Partaub Singh (Kumaon Rites).
J. Gobelves (Recreto). Spr. Wetton (RE).
Capt. A. G. Mackenzie-Kennedy
(Royal Scots).
Lt. W. Whitworth (R. Navy).
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