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WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1939.
An the World of Sports &
LA SALLE COLLEGE WIN GOVERNOR'S SHIELD FOR THE FIRST TIME
One Record Is Broken:
Another Equalled At
Inter-School
Sports
TWO SPLENDID RUNS BY
PRYDE OF C.B.S.
THE INTER-SCHOOL SPORTS FINALS were held at the Caroline Hill Stadium -yesterday, La Salle College, for the first time in the history of the sports, winning the Governor's Shield, as one record was broken and another equalled.
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CHINESE TENNIS PLAYERS WIN
LONDON, May 2 (Renter)-- At Bournemouth, in the British Hard Courts Championships (first round)-Kho Sin-kie, the Chinese player and hoter of the title, beat A. M. Hamburger of Rumania 6-4, 6-3, 6-2; Choy. another Chinese player, beat
·D S. Milford 6-1, 6-0, 63.
MIXED FOURSOMES
GOLF FINAL
In the fril tie of the Mixed Golf Foursomes played at Fanling, L.
BELILIOS SCHOOL
SPORTSTM
First Meeting Is Great Success
The first annual athletic meet- ing of the Bellos Public Girls School was held at the University athletic ground, Pokfulam: yester day and proved a great success. AX the events attracted large en- tries, and an exceptional number or friends and relatives were pre- sent.
Prior to the distribution of the prizes by Mrs. Li Shu-fan, Miss B Ozorio, speaking on behalf of Mrs.
The results were:
U.S. BASEBALL TWO CLUB FINALS S.C.A.A. TEAM TO
RESULTS
NEW YORK, May 2 (Reuter). Only three matches were played in
TO BE DECIDED
the Major Baseball League yester Tournament Ending
day. The scores were:-
NATIONAL LEAGUE
New York Boston
(Cuccinello homered
Braves).
At Cricket Club
No play being possible owing to the sodden state of the ground. Yesterday's matches in the Hong- thekong Cricket Club tennis tourna-
ment were postponed for to-day.
The two games down for decision werd
R. HE. 2 4 0 7 10
for
Philadelphia ...... 12 15 3 Brooklyn
13 15 2 (Meuller homered for the Phil- Iles).
Cincinnati Pittsburgh
1 6 0 2 9 1.
In the American League, the
TOUR SOUTH
Practice Match At C. Hill Today,
A football match will be played at Caroline Ht this "afternoon at 5.39 o'clock de-.. tween a South Chim Athletic Association team and a team from H. M. S. Medway. The Chinese will be represented
Mixed Doubles Final:-W. Sander and Miss A. Tylor (-15) v. H. J. by the following:-Cheung Wing- Armstrong and Mrs. Andrewes Chot or Chu Shiu-hang: Leung Par-wal, Let Kwok-wal; Lau Hing-chol, Lam Tax-po, Tam
(~15.3).
Handicap Singles Semi-final:- (3/6).
Ching-hal, Chan Tak-fal, Kwok Ying-kee and Luk Taz-hang. Re- In addition, there will be played serves: Chung Yung-am, Lee' the final of the Men's Handicap Yan-leong. Chan Chung-yim, and
Yeung Kun-pao.
Bables Race (under 9)-Chau Doubles, between R. K. Valentine and L. M. S. Lloyd (scr.) and E. E. Obstacle Race
(Junior).-Ip Storey and J. J. Ferguson (5/6).
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Goldman (8) and Mrs. Woodward L4, safe that it was most encouragmatch between Cleveland Indians L. Goldman (30) 'v. V. R. Gordon Chun-fai; Yeung Shul-y!ck, Chang (22) beat Major and Mrs. Willamsing to the Chinese race to find the and Detroit Tigers was not played (20 and 29) by four, and three. As La Salle College boys scored in dx of the eleven events
future women of China displaying because of the cold. The semi-final matches in the such to amass a total of 35 points, the competitors from the Diocesan
keenness Adamson Cup, 1938-39, were played nyglene.
in health and Boys' School won second and third places to score in eight of the
at Happy Valley, and resulted in 11 events for a total of 231 points.
F. Buckle (12) beating S. T. Butlin There were three heroes of the In the 800 Metres run, Pryde was (12) one up, and E. Tuck (16) beat- day. Requiring only one attempt also the winner by 15 yards in theng H. Smith (10) by the same to clear a height of 9 feet 1111 sound time of 2 mins. 13 3/5 secs. inches in the pole vault, Kwok! Here Augusto Sequeira," of La Salle, Chi-hung, of St. Stephen's College, was second, three yards ahend of improved by one inch on the re-Chan Wah-kuen, of St. Paul's. cord set in 1938 by Huang. Wee- tong of St. Joseph's.
Sequeira beat Clifton Large of the DBS by three yards in the Brendon Wilson, of the Central 400 Metres final, and Robert Castro British School, equalled the record beat Large by inches in the final
score.
100 yards (senior)-Wong Fung-Suk-ni.
(Jumlor)Hu Kwai Chun-man, '
+
yee.
80. Yards
nin.
In the final. Tack defeated 50 Yards (under 12)-Sa, Chee- Buckle five and three.
KOWLOON CLOSED SUNDAY The Kowloon Golf Club course will be closed on Sunday and com- petitors in the first round of the Summer Cup are requested to arrange to play off their matches. 18" 1/5 seconds over the 110 of the 100 metres. Ronald Castro on Saturday, or Wednesday, May Metres High Hurdles set in 1933 by won by a yard and a half to outrun 10. or during any week-day after Tan Yong-nee, of St. Stephen's, his cousin, Robert, in the final of W. G. Pryde, also of the CBS., the 200 metres run. came within a fraction of a second
Orlando Poon of La Salle cleared of the record for the 1,500 metres 5 feet 6 inches to win the high run, and, had there been any com-jump. He made three unsuccess- petition from the rest of the field, ful attempts to clear the bar at: could have easily bettered it.
"PRYDE RUNS WELL
As it was. Pryde won by a good 50 yards from Chan Wah-kuen, of St. Paul's, who was a good 25 yards ahead of the third man to finish. Taking the lead at the first bend, Pryde was 10 yards ahead of the fleld at the end of the first lap, 15 yards ahead at the end of the second lap, and 35 yards ahead at the end of the third.
4 p.m.
K.C.C. BOWLS TEAMS FOR SATURDAY
The following have been selected
5 feet 8 inches for a new record. to represent Kowloon Cricket Club, Wolfgang Yue, who cleared a in the Lawn Bowls League,,, next 1-inch less for second place, de-Saturday, at 4 p.m.-.- monstrated fine Western roll form.
The Director of Education. Mr. C. G. Sollis, gave away the prizes,
THE RESULTS
The results were as follows:- 100 Metres: Robert Castro, La Salle; Clifton Large, Diocesan: Chen Chong-chow, Diocesan. Time 11.8 seconds.
200 Metres: Ronald Castro, La Salle; Robert Castro, La Salle; J.
First Division v. Recreio "B" (Away)
V. C. Labrum, J. W. M. Brown,
H. Nish, F. Goodwin (skip).
W. Hyde, T. A. Madar. H. Overy. E. C. Fincher (skip).
G. Lee, W. Mulcahy, J. Hyde, E. Kern (skip).
Reserve: A. A. Dand.
Third Division v. Yacht Club (Away)
W. H. Hobbs, F. E. Nash, R.
ADVERTISEMENT Fenton, Diocesan. Time 24.4 secs. Meadows, J. M. Jack (skip).
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
400 Metres: Augusto Sequeira, La; Salle; Curton Large, Diocesan; Ronald Castro, La Salle. Tume 57.8
seca.
W. Nael, A. Madar, A. W. Ramsey. T. W. Carr (skip).
A. C. Tribble, A. E. Perry, G. W. Bowden, W. W. Hirst (skip).
Reserves: T. A. Fabel, W. Nash, H. F. Shields.
800 Metres: W. G. Pryde, Central British; Augusto Sequeira, La Salle Chan Wah-kuen, St. Paul's. The K.C.C. OfelaÏ practice Time 2 mins. 13.8 secs.
afternoon is Wednesday at 5.30
THE FOURTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held tral British; Chan Wah-kuen, St
1,500 Metres: W. G. Pryde, Cen-p.in, (weather permitting) at HAPPY Paul's; Sarwar VALLEY" on SATURDAY, 6th Time 4 mins. 40.8 secs.. May, 1939, commencing at 2.00
p.m.
The first Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m.
The following are the Club de Khan, Queen's. | Recreio lawn bowla teams for Saturday next:-
wilson, Central British: Yu Chia-
110 Metres High Hurdles: B. S.
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FIRST DIVISION "A"(Away) v. Police
C. M. Silva, J. F. V. Ribeiro, L. J. silva, F. X. M. Silva (skip).
J. Luz, A. P. Guterres, R. F. Luz,
hua, St. Paul's: Yeung Sze-yee,! Wah Yan. Time 18.3 secs., which equals the record.
High Jump: Orlando Poon, La H. A. Alves (skip). 'MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE Salle, 5 feet 8 3/4 Inches: Wolfgang Wing-chaak, St. Stephen's. 5 ft. 5 Yue. Diocesan, 5 ft: 6 1/4 ins.; Lou 1/4 ins...
L. F. Xavier, C. E. Marques, J. E. Noronha, C. G. Silva (skip),
"B" (Home) v. K.C.C. C. Vas, D. C. Alves, C. R. Pereira,
No One without a badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure. Such must be worn Long Jump: Yue fu-tak, Wah B. Basto (skip). throughout the duration of each Yan, 20 feet 8 inches; Lou Wing- Meeting in such a manner as to Wong Kl-lun. King's, and J. Fen- chaak, St, Stephen's, 20 feet 8 ins; be readily identified.
C. C. Pereira, A. M. Xavier, A. A. Remedios, F. X. Soares (skip).
F. A. Machado, C. H. Basto, F. ton, Diocesan, tied at 20 feet 7 ins. V. V. Ribeiro, J. J. Basto. (skip.
Pole Vault: Kwok Chi-hung. St. Stephen's, who broke the previous)
Badges admitting Non-Mem bers to the Members' Enclosure record by one inch in clearing. B and Club Rooms
THIRD DIVISION ..
(Away) v. C.C.C.
M. F. Alarcon, A. Rodrigues, J. R. at $5.00 feet 11 inches; Chan King-cheung, Soares, O. F. Remédios (skip).. for Gentlemen and $3.00 for Diocesan, 9 feet 3 ins. Lay Tjok- A. F. Noronha, M. Mendonça. E. Ladies (Both including tax) yeong, St. Stephen's, & feet 11 ins. M. Remedios, C. A. Lopes (skip).
Shot Put: Tong Yau-kau, 8t. are obtainable through the Paul's. 39 feet in.; SECRETARY upon the per sonal or written application of a Member, such Member to be
L. Leon. F. J. Marques, F. A. Denham Xavier, P. A. Yvanovich (skip). Crary, Diocesan, 37 feet ins.: Teng Eng-siong, 35 feet 114 ins. 6-7, 8-9, ist free.
Thursday's rink game-2-3, 4-5, Relay (400, 200, 200, 400 metres):
La Salle College (Augusto Sequefra,
responsible for all visitors Intro Ronald Castro. Robert Castro, and
of All Chits, &c.
ARMY TENNIS
duced by him, and for Payment G. MacKechnie); Diocesan Boys The 7th Battery of the Royal School (G. Kew, Chen Chong-chow, Artillery beat the Royal Scots, The Secretary's Office. 1st J. Fenton. C. Large); St. Joseph's Headquarters, by 5-4, in their Boor, Exchange Building (Tel. Ho and K. Singh),
College (A. Leonard, G. Choy, R. Army Second Division League ten-
nis match or Monday...
27794) will close at 12 NOON.. Point Score: La Salle College 35.
Tiffins are obtainable at the Diocesan Boys' School 23, Central Yan College 6, St. Joseph's College British School 15, St. Paul's College 2, Queen's. College 1, and King's
Club House provided they are 12, St. Stephen's College 10, Wan College f ordered in advance from the No.
Boy (Telephone 21820).
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
The price of Admission to
the Publit Enclosure is $1.00
Including Tax, for all Persons, BHOOTING. Including Ladies, and is payable
at the Gate. Soldiers and Salloni
in Uniform are admitted Hall Price.
By Order
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary, Hong Kong, 1st May, 1988,
Sporting Fixtures
TO-DAY
-Weekly Practice Shoot, at Kowloon City Ran ges, 2.p.m TENNIS.-W. Sander and T." J. Gould (-15) or E. E story and J.
and HD. Rumjaha v. Lee Yue- wing and Ho Ka-lau (Stand Court).
FRIDAY, MAY N BADMINTON.-Y. M C. A. Bad- minton, in the West Lounge; 8.30 |
J. Ferguson (15.6) T. R K SWIMMING - Mixed Swimming, Valentine and LM. B. Lloyd (acr.) or T. C. Monaghan and V. R. Gordon (-3.6), court No. 4. TO-MORROW
TENNIS Colony Championships Open Doubles semi-final, 8. A
in European Y.M.C.A. Swim- ming Pool, 8 p.m. to 8 p.m. DANA SATURDAY, MAY 6 RACING-Hongkong Jockey Club Fourth Extta Race Meeting at Happy Valley, 2 pm
pin.
100
Yards Skipping (senior).- Leong Wai-chru.
Skipping
(Junior).
80 Yards
-Chan Wai-sari.
50 Yards Skipping (under 12).—
So Chee-nin." Obstacle Race (senior).-So Wal-
hing.
Potato Race (Junior)-Ho Kwok, ying.
Team Relay -Klangsu House. Goal-shooting Relay (senior).-- Hopeh House,
Cart-wheel Relay (Junior)-che- klang House,
Skinning the-snake Relay (under 12). Kwangtung House,
Marketing Relay Kwengtung House.
(senior)
F.A. COUNCIL MEETING
A meeting of the Council of the Hongkong Football Association will be held at the Association's Outce
The majority of players are to leave Hongkong for the above
a tour of the Federated Malay States. Dutch East Indies and Saigon.
No date has been fixed as. yet for the departure. The full team is expected to be the one mentioned above.
It will be seen that the team
on Monday, May 8, at 5.30 p.m. Includes several Senior League when the business will include the players, among them being Lee Zigzag, Arch and Turinel Ball Re-adoption of the report on the Kwok-wai, Lau Hing-chol. Cheung lay (Junior).-Kwangtung House Macao Interport, allocation of Wing-cho, Chan Tak-fal, Kwok
Posting Eetters Relay (under 12).charity funds and alteration of Ying-kee Kwangtung House.
rules.
"Rush the Clippers-my quests are
Memo Dinner +bridge.
and CLIPPER Cigarettes. both plain & cok-tipped!
PLAYERS
CLIPPANN
CIGARETTES
Lee Yan-leong and
Yeung Shui-yick.
arriving!"
PLAYER'S
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