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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1938.
In the World of Sports
WEIGHT-LIFTING MARKS DISCUSSION ON PHYSICAL AS
SHATTERED BY YOUTH
Sunday's Competitions At Mauricio College
1;
The third weight-lifting competition by pupils of the Mauricio College of Physical Education was held on Sunday, when more than 100 present and past pupils and guests were present. Most out standing performances were given by 19-year-old Fung Shu-shit. With a bodyweight of only 112 pounds, his phenomenal lifts of 200 Ths. in the Two Hands Clean and Jerk. 145 lbs. in the Two Hands Snatch and 360 lbs. In the Two Hands Dead Lift astonished every-
one.
by these performances. Fung| 1st Prize. presented by Mr. Han shattered the College's records of S. Wan, won by Ip Man-wai, the past 13 years as well as smash- 2nd Prize, presented by Mr. K. K. ing the records set up by Charlie Lo, won by Liang Shau-hong. Chunatong unbeaten "Strongest 3rd Prize, presented by Mr. Han Youth of Hongkong since 1931. 8. Wan, won by Ip Man-hin.
pounds short' of the British Ama- teur Weight-lifting Association's Shorthand records.
In a few lifts, he was only a few Posing Competition Championship Challenge Cup, presented by the Commercial and Bureau, won by Fung Shu-shit.
TENNIS
Quist Shows Need Of Match Practice
stern
Davis
TRAINING COMPETITION
The elimination rounds
for
Hongkong Schools of the third ah-
Cycling Club President Makes LEE WAI-TONG
Last Appearance
GOOD TIMES RETURNED IN
IMPROMPTU TIME TRIAL
of
Fun
Making his last appearance as President the Hongkong Bycling Club Mr. H.A.G. Krates led Sunday morning's
whicir started from Hennessy Road at 1.30 am." Reaching Shaukiwan, the party ran into misty rain which, however, failed to dampen their spirits and as a demonstration of this an imprompin time trial over a course of 2 miles 5 furlongs was held on the Shek-0 Read under English unpaced rules
TO PLAY IN
FANCY DRESS
Charity Soccer On Xmas Day
A Fancy Dress Comic football match will take place at Caroline
or Christmas Day, kick off at
4 p.m. It is to be billed as Chin- ese v. Europeans,
All players will be dressed in Yancy dress of some kind Rnd
place during the game.
In spite of the handicap of wet, 31, and will conclude approximate- many humorous incidents will take roads, full touring kit and small fly an hour later. gears the following fumes were re- turned:-
3 Leung Yu-yce
8.14
9.36
9.19
GENERAL MEETING
It is understood that Lee Wal- The departure from the Colony tong has agreed to turn out for the m.p.h. o many Club members and off-Chinese team. Kam Yu-wah
19.12 Tang Wah-sun
cials, coupled with the resignation All expenses are being shared by 16.40 Chan Yeang-pang 9.14
of the President, who has also the South China A.A.
and the 16.00 Anally retired from participation | Europeans taring part and the 17.05
I competitive events and Robert Tuen 8.13
time whole of the proceeds are being 19.18 H.AG. Keates......
trials, necessitates a general meet- devoted to the H.K. Chinese 7.07 22.13 ing in the very near future. Im-Athletes Emergency Corps, ...These riders used ordinary portant changes in the Club's Prices
admission are machines.
policy will be discussed whilst ar- $1, and 50 cents. Leung Yu-yee put up 2 fine rangements for the Open 23 miles initial effort on Ar ordinary race to be held on February 5 next
year are also to be concluded.
nual physical training competition, open to the local Vernacular Boys' JAPANESE RECRUIT
Schools, were deelded at the Hong- kong Football Club ground yester- Out of competition last year, day morning. Adrian Quist showed the need of The schools taking part were: match practice. He had a Chung Wa, Tai Tung, Tuen Man, recent victory over Budge and Yeuk Chi, Fruit Dealers Guild. saved the dificult
Cup Confucian Society," Tsung Tsin As- match against Japan by defeating sociation, Tak Ming, Fang Lam, Yamagishi, who with a victory over Chi Keung. Kong Kiu, Lingnam Bromwich, comes into the table for Branch. Roman Catholic Mission, the first time. No Oriental 'player Kith Sin, and the St. Louis Indus- has a more refined talent, writes atrial School. Home correspondent.
The Kowloon Schools will hold Roderich Menzel had a relatively; their elimination rounds at the brief season. A finalist in the Kowloon Football Club from 9 am, his game remains. I include Mako His Excellency the Governor, Sir French championship, the merit of this morning.
because of his skilful play in singles Geoffry Northcote, and the Hon. 5 both at Wimbledon and Forest Mr. N. L. Smith will be present at 6 Hills.
the K.F.C. at 11 am. for the final The doubles partner of Budge round of the competition. 2nd Prize, presented by Mr. A. V. beat Puncec and Bromwich in Lyen, won by Leung Chi-shing.-
three sets. On a Continental hard CLUB HOCKEY 3rd Prize. presented by Mr. F. O, court the champion of Jugoslavia
TEAM CHOSEN machine as his time included a Reed, won by Alfred Fung.
has few superiors, but Punces has
stop to replace a derailed chain. Graduates: Fung Shu-shit, constructed his game on a high- The following team has been Continuing the run. Stanjey turn Leung Chi-shing: Francis Young.
bounding ball. and on turf he selected to represent the 1st Eleven was passed at 12.20 p.m. and by Intermediate Passes: Cheung offers nothing like the same of the Hongkong Hockey Club this time the rain showed signs of Yum, Lei Po-ring.
against the Royal Navy in the stopping. On rapidly dying roads Alter ten, Mrs. Woo, wife of Dr. First Test Passes:-Yu Ping- H. Henkel, the German cham-Triangular Tournament to-morrow the party gained Aberdeen at 12.50, Arthur W. Woo, presented the tsung. Ho Yat-wing. Woo Yin-pion of 1937, was, through over- on the Navy Ground at King's collecting an additional contingent awards to the winners. and Dr. Woo kwong. Ip Man-wal. Ma Kai-shing strain out of form this year. A Park, Bully Of 4.30 p.m.- also addressed
nature of his military duties. The tion work for the Club, and in his the gathering. Ip Man-hin. Koo Yung-sham, Wen player of his all-round gifts will V. M. Benwell. W. N. Schnabel, A halt for refreshments délained brief periots he is able to spare incapacity as Adviser to the Cycling dwelling on the necessity of phy-Wel-sin, Francis Reed, Wong Man-doubtless regain it. The two E. V. Reed. H. V. D. Lowe, W. A. the riders 40 minutes in the fishing | future will be given to organisa-Section of the YM.C.A. (Chinese), sical fitness in everyday life. shing S A. Reed. Lo Wing-tal, French players. Y. Petra and B. Reed, N. B. Whitley,, S. Fowler, T. village before résumption of the Liang Shau-hong. Lam Hon-yuen. Destremau. have claims for inclu-Whitley. G. E. R. Divett (Capt), final section. One party concluded The following were the prize Albert Dang. Harry Gubbay and sion; only their failure to clinch B. I. Bickford and V. Bond. winners:-
Chan Bing-pul. Weight Lifting Competition. Senior
Another lifter in the Junior Division who scored notable suc-
·cesses was Ip Man-wal., who in spite of only a short period of training reduced all the Junior records,
Following the lifts. a poising competition was held, and some fine classical and muscular poses were witnessed.
PRIZE WINNERS
Championship
Challenge Cup, presented by Mr.
T. H. Lee, won by Fung Shu-shit. 1st Prize. presented by Mr. K. K. Lo, won by Fung Shu-shit.
3rd Prize, presented by Mr,, Han 5. Wan, won by Cheung Yum. Weight Lifting Competition. Junior Division, Championship Challenge Cup, presented by Dr.; Arthur Woo, won by Ip Man-wal.
F.A. COUNCIL
1st Prize, presented by Mr. K. K. Lo, won by Fung Shu-shit.
id
A
Certificates of Merit and Silver and Bronze Medals.
menace to his opponents.
matches has kept them out.
In the women's realm, where Auctuations of form have again Liang Shan hong Yu Ping been bewildering, Mrs. Moody and tsung. Ho Yat-wing. Koo Yung-Miss Jacobs return to the respec- sham. Harry Gubbay, 8. A. Reed, tive positions of No. 1 and No. 2,
en route.
...
the ran, via Jubilee Road to Ken- nedy Town. the other climbing up to Pokfulam in order to disperse in Bonham Road at 2 p.m.
PRESENTATION TO-NIGHT Certificates gained by successful riders in the Club's recent Tourist a world's record in Time Trial will be presented at swimming to-day by the YM.C.A. (Chinese), Bridges
DUTCH MERMAID'S NEW RECORD
Amsterdam, Dec. 18. Irene van Feggelen, of Holland.
Lo Wing-tal, Ip Man-wal. Lel Po-which they held three years ago. established
The Lyen Shield was won by Fung Shu-shit and Ip Man-wal
50 YEARS' FOOTBALI.
for the game. a player with a perfect instinct
2nd Prize, presented by Mr. K. K.ming. Wen Wei-sin. Lam Hon-Both were served by their ripe ex-women's' Lo, won by Francis Young.
yuen, Woo Yin:kwong. Chan Bing-perience of the centre court; off it covering the 200 metres backstroke Street, at 8.30 p.m. to-day. pul.. Wong Man-shing. Cheung their lustre was a little dimmed. in 2 mins. 39 sccs. Yum. Francis Reed, Francis Young,
Other Club Extures for Decem- Fung Shu-shit, Lam Yang-tal, ship was a record, and if the Bual distance, which was also held by first leaving the Methodist Church Mrs. Moody's eighth champion- The previous best time for the ber include two training rides, the Leurig Chi-shing and Ma Ĥok-yue
was marred by the accident to her her. was 3 mins, 40.6 secs.--Reuter. Hennessy Road, Wanchal, at 6 p.m. rival-the fight was over when
to-morrow (20 miles). and the the enemy was down"-her "mas-
from tery over the field was vindicated.
second
the Alhambra Theatre, Kowloon, at 9.30 a.m. De- England's only representative
cember 28 (40 miles). A New this year is Miss Stammers. She Year's Eve Club-run is scheduled had a good Wightman Cup, defeat-to leave the above rendezvous in ing Miss Marble and hunting Mrs. Wanchal at 11.30 p.m. December Moody all the way home. It cart not be long before Miss Margot Lumb qualifies; she played great tennis in dismissing Miss Jacobs from the American championship. The Royal Hongkong Yacht Mrs. Sperling did not defend her Two free-hitting Australian girls Club's Sweepstake race salled yes- "French title this year. but was Miss Wynne and Miss.Coyne, have|terday Afternoon resulted in-again invincible in Germany. She won distinction. The first was a follows: intro-played two memorable matches finalist at Forest Hills and Bourne- with Mrs. Moody within a fortnight mouth; the second beat" Miss
ANSWERS
QUESTIONS
IN PORTUGAL
The 50th anniversary of the in- troduction of football into Portu- gal was commemorated by a meet-
The F.A. Couneli were recently ng recently. A message was re- asked for a ruling on the follow-ceived from the British Ambassa- ink***
dor, Sir Walford Selby. 2
keen
But for her Wimbledon de- feat by Miss Jacobs, Miss Mar- ble would have earned the Becond place. She may well secure the first next year. The salving at her contest with" Mrs. Fabyan at Forest Hills was a brilliant effort. Alone it deserved the American title.
"When a club is placed under follower of the game. suspension for not paying a fine, or It was mainly by British for not meeting a liability, is every fluence that football was member of the club to remain un-duced Into Portugal. dér suspension until the
The Minister of Education, infand full amount involved is paid, or can ana speech, emphasized the forma- individual be deemed 'clear' when tiye value of games. ne has paid his portion of the ne
or liability?"
The answer is:—
LOCAL YACHTING
won one of them French Jacobs in a team match. Their Widgeon champion for the first time, Mme return to European play will be Mathieu enlarged her range of keenly anticipated."
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"A" CLASS
3
Finished Corr. "Pos. 17.00.25 16.5836 1 (Miss H. Crawhall Wilson). Kittiwake 17.00.10 17.00.10 2 strokes At Boston in, the final of Only a lack of consistency has
(Miss P. M. King). the American doubles champion- excluded Miss. Hardwick and Miss Joss
17.00.15 17.00.15 The Council decided that it was ship she was better than either Bundy. The first claimed Mrs.
Mrs. V. MacMillan). Miss Marble or Mrs. Fabyan, who Moody, Senorita Lizana (now Mrs. La Linda 17.00.30 17.00.30 4 It was pointed out to the Lan-won the event.
Ellis) and Mme. Mathieu as victims (Mrs. M. I. Johnston). in home tournaments, and the Gull... 17.02.25 17.02.25 5 second. after beating Mme. (Mrs. L. Stanton).
"When a club is placed under permissible. suspension for not paying a fine or
MISS LUMB NEXT YEAR?
Redshank (Mrs. M. M. Luce) D.N.F. Koala Miss M. Corrigan) D.N.F.
for not meeting a liability, every cashire body that players appear member of such club shall be in glasses at their own risk. deemed 'clear' when he has paid It is the usual practice for foot- Handicapped by an injury to her Mathieu, only missed the American Artemis Miss M. Whitham) DNF. his portion of the fine or liability "ballers to secure from special foot early in the season. Mie. final by a few strokes.
Lancashire F.A. asked for a rul-manufacturers "safety Klasses" Jedrzejowska had a less successful. Internationally it has been an ing on whether players should be which, kept in place, by adhesive season: although she beat Mrs American year. Its players hold permitted to wear glasses while tape, are not dangerous to their Sperling decisively at Queen's Club. the Davis and Wightman Cups playing.
| opponents.".
Mrs. Miller, of South Africa, re-and have dominated the iturns to the list after nine-years- championships.
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Macao Hockey Club Beats Hongkong Army Officers
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Macão, December 18. In the opening game of the Inter-Colony hockey season,
the Macao Hockey Club this afternoon entertained Hongkong Army Officers' team at Tap-Seac. winning after a hard-fought- game_by two goals to mil. The Macao players showed their usual form, their forwards keeping the play at a high speed despite strong opposition from the visitors, who stood out more in their defence movements. Macao launched the opening at-1of the game when Alberto Airosa tacks and were near to scoring on scored with a brilliant shot during several occasions, but most of the an all-in scrimmage. No further movements were spoilt by forwards goals resulted, though the Macao getting offside. It was not untul defence was several times hard. after 20 minutes of play that P. put to by the Army forwards. Angelo put the finishing touch to The game was ably refereed by
a well-synchronised movement by Lt. Pirie and Mr. Santos Ferreira. scoring the first goal of the game The teams were as follows--- with a terrific shot. Play then Macao H. C. Cezar Capitule: H. carried on in ding-dong fashion Rosario and R. de Rosario: Laer- until the half-time whistle wastes da Costa, Alex Airosa and Joao Rounded,
Nolasco; A. Angelo, Alberto Airosa, P. Angelo. F. Ramalho and Fred Nolasco.
HECTIC TIME
The visitors strove hard for a equaliser on resumption of play
Army: Et Gibson; Col Smith
Sporting
Fixtures
TO-DAY
| BADMINTON.-"A" División, Chi- nese V.M.C.A. v. University. “A”. Ladies Doubles League, European YMCA. 7. Bt. Andrew's; Re- crelo "A" v. Recreio "E" BOXING.-Royal Scots Individual Open (Murray Barracks), 9 p.m. MEETING-Kowloon Chess Club. at Peninsula Hotel, 5.30 pm, PHYSICAL TRAINING-Kowloon Vernacular Schools competition (Kowloon F.C.), 9 a.m.. Schools' Final (Kowloon FCJ), 11.30 am. RACING-Publie Roup (Hongkong
Jockey Club Paddock), 5.15 p.m..
TO-MORROW
BADMINTON.-V.R.C. v. S. and 8. Home: Kowloon Tong "B" v. St. Andrew's "B" v. Chung Wah; St. John's v. Kowloon Tong "A". HUNTING-Fanling Meet at, Fan-
ling Station, 2.45 pm. RUGBY.--Club “A” v. an Army XV
(Club), 445 ̈p.in. SHOOTING.. Weekly Practice.
Bhoot (Kowloon City Ranges), 2
13.m.
and missed a few openings, their and Lt. Douglas; Lt. Gudgeon. Lt. forwards giving the Macao defence Hook and Lt. Fargus; Capt. Ken-TENNIS-Ladles Tennis Cham-
40, Johnston Road, Hong Kong.
a hectic time staving off their nedy, Lt. Holmes. Capt Lawder, inrushes. The local team increas-Capt. Masterton Amith and Capt ed the lead towards the latter part Smith
plonships, Bingles and Doubles. Finals. (United Services R.C.), 4 p.m.
BOGEY POOL TIE
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The retirement of Mr. H.A.G. Keates from the racing sphere has son (20), each two up, tied for the G. R. Razaret (22) and P. Jack- caused little surprise amongst local Bogey (Far) Pocl played over the Club-men as he has been able to new course at Fanling during the devote little time to preparation weekend. for trials or races during the last.
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