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WAH YAN PAST STUDENTS SPORTS
Fung Wins Five Of Seven Events Open
To Alumni
Was
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The Wah Yan Past Students' Association held their annual athletic meeting at the Caro- line Hill Stadium yesterday. when A programme of 16 events
completed in favourable weather.
Fung Chan-cheung enjoyed the distinction of winning five of the seven events open to the almal, being successful in the 100, 200, and 400 metres runs, the high jump and discus- throw.
The 'Rev, W. MacDonagh won
NAVY LOSE TO EASTERN
BENTLEY WINS
ENGLISH GOLF
Brilliant Save In
Last Minute
CHAMPIONSHIP.
SOUTHPORT,~Apr; 29 (Reuter) Arnald Bentley (of Hesketh) wan the English gol championship
A brilliant save by Tsuk Hans here to-day by beating William in the last minute of the game Sutton (of Mere Cheshire). Ave up enabled Eastern to beat the Navy and four to play in the 36 holes at. Caroline Hill on Saturday and final. thus become runners-up to South China "A" in the Senior Football and seven up at the 77th.
Bentley was four up at the 18th League.
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There was a cold wind but con- same ditions were good,
Fielding practically the team which lost to South China "A" the week previous, Navy were
defeated by Eastern by three goals U.S. BASEBALL
to two. In the first half the Navy enjoyed most of the exchanges but poor finishing robbed them of many opportunities. After the in- terval, Easter forwards asserted themselves and combined very
well.
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NEW YORK, Apr. 29 (Reuter) The following were results of Japan matches played in the American Baseball Leagues-to-day.
National League
Lee Tack-kee opened the scor- the shot put with a heave of 34 while in the second half Hsu King- ing for Eastern in the mitial "half feet 8 inches and was placed
Chicago second in discus throw, in which sing and K. T. Zoo, the new East-
Cincinnati em left winger netted once each. competitors
Armstrong and Morris netted for Philadelphia ..... the sailors...
Brooklyn...
latter event
three passed the 60 feet mark.
The long Jump was won by Chung Chan-fun with a leap of 17 feet
inches. 11 cheung's best times
Fung Chun- LAST BRAWN CUP to
New York
11.6 were
secs, for 100 metres and 58.4 secs. for 400 metres. He cleared 5
MATCH
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Yu Kai-yan, one of the only two Chinese who have passed the 23-feet mark in the long jump. kong won the 100 metres sprint open drew with the Diocesani to members of the South China School, two goals being shared A. A., when he defeated the Colony in a colourless game played champion, Mak Siu-hung, in the the Central British School ground creditable time of 11.6 seconds..
on Saturday Favourably placed st, Louis. to tie with Club de Recreio "A" Cleveland
honours the
100 METRES RELAY
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Australia, and Manila.. Canada, USA. Honolulu, Japan &] Shanghai (Vancouver B.C., date. 14th April)..
match of the season of Hong-
Ladies
Hockey Club ruin
account of the cold, while | Shanghai.
washed out the Boston-Straits Philadelphia match.
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South China A. A. failed, how-for championship ever, in the 100 metres relay, when Hongkong Ladies have now to be Washington Mak Wal-fong "tell on the anchor content
with the runners-up New York lap. St. Joseph's College sur-berth, one point behind Recreio. prised here when they beat La After a goalless first half in Philadelphia Salle College in the poor time of which they enjoyed the better of 47.2 seconds.
exchanges the Hongkong Ladies Cleveland Wong Yue-nin won the 200 took the lead shortly after the Detroit metres
to race, open
present interval when Miss J. Weller found students of Wah Yan College, | the net. They kept this lead Chicago and Wah Yan College, Kowloon until five minutes before full
Bt. Louis defeated Wah Yan College, Hong-time when Miss A. Chang cul- kong, in the relay race open to minated a fine solo effort to score Chicago
the equaliser.
Wah Schools.
Miss Majida Omar won the 50 metres race open to the Associa- tion's war rellet workers' group ladies, while Miss Katherine Tong 'and, Mr. Tang Sik-poor won the "partners' race" open, to the group.
The Rev. Father G. T. Byrne, S. J.. gave away the prizes.
ONLY ONE BOWLS MATCH SATURDAY
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Argonautas Good Showing Playing on their own ground, Club de Recreio *g" beat Argonauta Ladles by one goal to! nly in a friendly hockey match at King's Park on Saturday.
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Only one match in a full pro-would have run out winners by a (Mr. G. Monat-Wilson) gramme arranged for the opening oigger margin... Miss Norma Silva Sirius day of the Hongkong Lawn Bowls distinguised herself as centre hall. (Mr. C. Trenchard Davies) League could be played on Satur- for the Argonautag. Miss Irene Kittiwake
18.55.18 day, a belated appearance of the Mathias was conspicuous with
(Miss P. M. King) şun falling to dry grounds in time several ane runs down the right Redshank
18.58.53 for a start to be made.
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another forward who showed up Lt Linda to advantage,
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The game played was between Kowloon Cricket Club and Club de
(Cdr. R. B. H. Johnstone, R.N.) Recreio in the second division, the Recreio took the initiative from Artemis former winning by 20 "shots. the "bully, off" but though they (Mr. C. C. Blake) Beares:-
dominated exchanges in the first True Blue 19.00.11 Kowloon C.C.-W. Nash, Ahalf couldnot force home the (Miss H. Crawhall-Wilson) Madar, G. W. Bowden, T. W. Carr advantage. Changing ends with. Nereld II 19.01.43 (skip) 24; W. H. Hobbs, F. E. Nash, no score registered by either side (Lt. Fanshawe R.N.) R. Meadows, J. M. Jack (skip) 36; Recreio continued to put on pres-Siskin 19.02.57 A. C. Tribble, F. A. Fable, A. E. sure and towards the closing (Mr, L. D. Kilbee) Perry, W. W. Hirst (skip) 15. Total stages took the lead through a Jan
·19.09.01. 75.
miskick by the Argonauta cus- (Mr. J. Kroghmide) Recrelo:-L. Leon, M. Carvalho, todien when clearing a short Dorothea
19.10.14 C. M. Alves, P. A. Yvanovitch (skip) | corner hit by Miss C. Silva.
(Dr. Dean Smith) 20; M. F. Alarcon, F. Xavier, C. Y. MO..A. TEA-PARTY Robena
19.54.23 Vas, CA. Lopes (skip) 8; J. C. Re- The Y. M. C. A close of the (Lt. Studley, P.N.). medios, A. Rodrigues, 3. R. Soares, season hockey matches which were, Heron O. P. Remedios (skip) 27. Total 55. to have been played on Saturday Eve were postponed for, a week owing Guli to the uncertain weather condi- owl. tiona
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At the tea-party which was held
Sweepstake Race (7.9 Miles) A. L. Fisher, former Free Lances Henderson gave a short speech In
in the . M. 0. A. Mr. R. M. Colleen 16.22.28 player, won the badminton tourna which he congratulated the "Y" Diana ment
organised by European Ladies on winning the Caer Clark "Y.M.0.A.
Fisher beat Munro, in the semi-
Cup competition for the third year Kuala final by 15-3, 15-8 and 8. G. Mils
in succession and those members- In the final by 15-2, 15-
victorious who played in the Ats successful dance held at the Hongkong team against Shanghai YMCA. by the badminton section in the recent Interport.
on Saturday night prizes were pre- sented to the following winners of the various sections of the tourna ment:-
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Singles: A Fisher, Doubles:-Messrs. Curtis and
Johnston.
Mixed Doubles:-B. G. Mills and "Mrs. Trimmer,
PLAY BALL!" AT CAROLINE HILL
Teams Engage In
Practice Game
WEDNESDAY Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, USA.
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RUGBY LEAGUE RESULTS LONDON, April 29 (Reuter)---In the Rugby League championship semi-finals played to-day Castle ford beat Halifax by 21 points to
*League scores follow: Warrington 14: Oldham Wigan 28; Hall 8, Aberavon 3; Swansea 3. Abertillery 3; Llanelly 0. Bridgend 21; Pil Harriers Neath 8 Newport 3.
Risca 7 Cross Keys 8.
An unofficial start was made to the local baseball season at Caro- K.C.C. DANCE Iine Ell yesterday when a 'Union Brewdy nine engaged m a prac- There was a fair attendance at tice, game with a side from USS, Kowloon Cricket Club on Saturday Mindanao pontypool 13; Cardin 14. night for the Closing of the The game was a thoroughly in- Season Dance. About 80 couples formal affair, po Bcores being danced to the strains of the band kept, but, a fair number of fans of the 2nd Bn. Royal Scots until turned out to watch, and good fun the small hours of the morning was had by all, Mr. T, W Carr acted as Master of Ceremonies
Dave Leonard, AR Abbas, Jesse el Arculil, Terry Leonard, George Souza, O. et Arculli, Wrigley, Chase, Thomas, Harold Wing Lee, and
Some well-known local ball play ers were seen in action, including Ruel,
Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu USA}{. Central and South America... via
for Canada)-due San Francisco San Francisco and (Papers only
25th May,
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