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TEAMS FOR INTER-VARSITY ATHLETIC MEETING

Hon: Mr. M. K. Lo Presents Challenge Cup

Teams to represent Linrnan University and the Hongkong Uul- versity at the Inter-Varsity athletic meeting to be held at Pokfu- lam on Oct. 7 and 10, were named by the Athletic Unions of the two Universities yesterday.

It was incorrectly reported earlier that the meet was to be held at the Caroline H Stadium. It will be held at the Hongkong Uni- versity's recreation ground at Pokfulam.

ROYAL SCOTS WIN ARMY WATER-POLO COMPETITION

EXHIBITION BY

Mow-to nil.

HUTCHINSON -

Excelling in attack and in de- fence. Royal Scots "A" last night The teams that have been selected are yet subject to alteration.

scored a convincing victory over the Hongkong Signal Coy. in the A Challenge cup to be competed Y. S. Lam (H.K.U.), Pole Vault:-final of the for at the meet, has been very W. C. Cheong and W. Lam (Ling-water-polo competition, at the new Army Knock-Out kindly presented by the Hon. Mr.nan), Y. S. Lam and P. K Cheng Army swimming pool, by two goals M. K."Lo. It is hoped that, the (HK.U.), Pentathlon, Yu Oct. 10 meet will be the first of a wai and Mau Hok-ming (Lingman), I'm between the new annual series between the two Frederick Kwal and C... Ip matches there were various swim. water-polo Universities, the last meet having (HK.U.).

ming events outstanding of which taken place in 1934.

Shot Put:-Chan Shiv-put and

was the Inter-Unit invitation-relay Trials in the weight events were Ma Hok-ming (Lingnan). G. M. which was easily won by a team held at Pokfulam by Hongkong Derkach and F. Kwai (HKU.), drawn from the Hongkong volun- University yesterday evening. The Discus Thow, Chan Shiu-put and

teer fence Corps best performances turned in were P. C. Ho (Lingnan), F. Kwai and

Exhibition swimming was given by C. M. Derkach, with 333 feet in G. M. Derkach (HKU.), Javelin by D. Hutchinson, Colony record the shot pit. Frederick Kwai, with Throw:-Chan Shlu-put and Ma holder of the 100 yards free style, 105 feet in the discus throw, and Hok-ming (Lingnan), G. Schiller and by a strong contingent of lady G. Schiller, with 120 feet in the and E. Mazza (HK.U.),

swimmers, headed by Miss Vivienne Javelin throw. In the latter event,

Churn, E Mazuza, a former D.B.S. boy. Chan Kwok-hing, Y. C. Lam and 440 Yards Relay-Yu Mow-wal,

MISS ANDERSON SHINES trying his hand for the Arst time c. L. Chung Lingnan), H.K.U. In the event, returned the second team to be selected from V. Zait the ladies' medley relay in which The best race of the evening was best distance with a throw of 115 zef, J. Fenton, C. Y. Ip. T. T. Chin, Miss Jacqueline Anderson swam

C. C. Cheng and F. Kwai,

magnificently in the free style to One Mile Relay:-Fu Wai-fung, win a thrilling race. The following are the teams, as Chan Kwok-hang, Yu Mow-wai One of the most interesting" and. announced yesterday, which are and Ma

Hok-ming (Lingnan), amusing novelty events held this

feet.

THE TEAMS

1.

get subject to reshuffling until a EKU. team to be selected from season was the Inter-Company re- definite announcement will be S. Singh, N. Singh, C. Y. Ip, I slay in which competitors ranking made-

Wong, F. Kwai and A. Slugh.

from Company commanders to Pri- 10,500, Metres RunM. K. Yuen terns made untiring efforts to give vates participated. Young subal- (Lingnan). C. Yeung and O. V. their respective teams a comfort- Cheung (RU)...“

able lead while. the herole efforts of the "old war horses" to co-

100 Yards:-Yu Mow-wal and Lam Hon-chung (Linghaa), Zaltzeff and J. Fenton (H.KU.). 220 Yards:-Yu Mow-wai and C. L Chung (Lingnan, J. Fenton and

LADIES' EVENTS

At the conclusion of the events.

RESULTS

50 Yards. M. S. Lee and P. S. operate brought rounds of laught- N. Singh (HK.U.), 440 Yards: Lam (Lingnan), B. Greaves and C.er and applause. Chan Kwok-hung and Fu Wo-fung Kotewall (HKU.), 100 Yards:--M (Lingnan), S. Singh and T. 5. Wong H. Lee and T. K. (To (Lingnan). B. prizes were given away by Col. D. (HK.D.). 880 Yards-Chan Kwok- Greaves, G. Kotewall or H. Cureem J. McDougall, MC.. Commanding hung and Fu Wo-fung (Lingnan), (H.KU.), Long Jump:-T. K. To Officer of the Royal Scots. S. Singh and T. & Wong. (H.K.U.. and P. S. Lam (Lingman), H. High Hurdles:-Fu Wo-fung and Cureem. B. Greaves or M. Sufflad W. Lam (Lingnan), K. M. All and (HKU.). "

Water-polo (1st round):-HK. T. T. Chin (HKU.), Low Hurdles :

Signal. Coy. 9, a Naval team 2; Shot Put-Chan Yuk-man and Royal Scots "A" 5, RAF 0; Second -Y. C. Lam and T. 8. Leung (Ling-w. Y. Lam (Linguan), Kathrine Found: HK Signal Coy. 6, Royal nan), T. T. Chin and K. M. Au Grant and C. Y. La (HKU), Base- Scots "B" 0; Royal Scots, "A" (HKU.), High Jump:-T. S. Leung ball Throw: Chan So-yee and Middlesex Regiment 0; Final: and F. C. Chan' (Lingnan), 8. K. Lam Wing-yu (Lingnan), Kaan, K. M. Au or Y. S. Lam Sufflad

Ada Royal Scots "A" 2, HK, Sig. Coy. 0, (HKU.), Long Jump: Chan (H.K.U.).

Patushinsky Scorers for the winners were Lt. Kwok-hung

Miller and Lt. Hunter. and C. L. Chung 220 Yards Relay (4 by 55 yards): (Lingnan), J. Fenton, Y. 8. LamM. H. Lee, P. S. Lam, P. F. Leo

Teams were as follows:--- or C. C. Cheng (HKU).

Royal Scots "A" -L/Cpl. -Ban- and T. K. To (Lingnan), B.kler; Lt. Miller "Capt.), Lt. Hun- Hop, Step and Jump-T. S. Greaves, M. Sufitad, H. Cureem and ter; Bandmaster Jordan and Lt. Leung and Y C. Lam (Lingnan), |C. Kotewall (H.K.U.).

Buchannan.

MIXED DOUBLES TENNIS

NO CHAMPIONSHIP

and 3.

Presentation

To Mr. A. W by G. Saunders (MCA), Pte.

Grimmitt

H.K. Signals:-L/Cpl. Newham; L/Cpl. Bennett. L/Cpl. Bedford; L/Cpl. Betcher and L/Cpl. Allen,

Swimming events:-— ... Inter-Company novelty race:-1, "B" Company. Diving exhibition

Forrest and N. McQueen (Royal Scots), Ladies' medley relay race by V.R.C.1, Misses Eileen Grant, Mr. A. W. Grimmitt, who wui Yvonne Yolle and Jacqueline An- derson Time:-2 mins. 53 3/5 leave on retirement soon, was the! Council of the Chinese Recreation farewell party held at the Civ

At a meeting of the Executive guest of honour at an informal Becs. Exhibition by D. Hutchinson

and V.R.C. ladies, Club held on Wednesday, it was Service Cricket Club on Wednes unanimously decided not to stage day. The party was well attend- the annual Colony Mixed Doubles Tennis Championship which has been run by the C.R.C. for the past few gears.

THIS YEAR

The decision taken conformed with, advice on the subject sought from the Hongkong Lawn Tennis Association. The absence from the: Colony of a considerable, propor- tion of the best players among the lady tennis enthusiasts here was an important factor influencing

this decision.

WORLD SERIES BASEBALL

Detroit Tigers Win

First Game

ed.

A leather dressing case, inscrib ed, and a fountain pen were pre- sented to Mr. Grimmitt.

The Hon. Mr. H. J. Pearce, Vice- President, made the presentation.

CLUB TO HOLD FIRST RUGGER TRIAL OCT. 9

Those present were Messrs. P.

The following two XVs have D. Crawley (Chairman), J. A. Ben- been selected to play in the first dall, A. B. Allan, C Walker, Trial game on the Club ground at Jones, W. Gardner, H. E and C. 5.15 p.m. sharp. on Wednesday, Oct. Strange, H E Purvis, J. Gellatley.. The reserves are requested to W. E. E. Colledge, S. Eccleshall, Abe on the field stripped at the Watson, J. Lacey, J. R, Carr and same hour as they will be called. Mr. and Mrs. EW, Simmonds. upon to play during the trial.

Mr. Grimmitt, who has been connected with the Revenue De Wilson; D. Hynes, H. F. Hopkins, WHITES: F. M. Thompson; P. B. partment for many years, is a H. Van Leeuwan; T. O. Morgan prominent Interport and Civil and Clemo; C. M. Stark, J. 8. Dun- Service lawn bowler and has the nett, EW Stout; R. C. Gairdner, distinction of being the only play L. A Benn: Didsbury, J. E. Birt er to win all the Bowls champion and R. Leigh, ship titles in a year. This was in 1934.

STRIPES: Moore, R. M La- Mr. Grimmitt will make his fukenhead, D. B. Nelson; G. D. Day valle, M. G. Carruthers, G. GADA

LONDON, Oct. 3 (Reuter)-De- ture home in Canada. Croft, 10/13 favourites to win the championship, yesterday won the first game of the World Series at Cincinnati by 7 runs to 2.

runs.

THE WEATHER

Cool weather is forecast for to-

and G. G. Tressidder; R. G. Castle- ton, F. Burford, E. W. Hackett, 8. Lees, J. Moodle. A. G. Dalziel, W. Stoker and G. G. Davies.

RESERVES J, Hutchison, R. E Heaseman, HD. Bidwell, C. Need

Detroit took command of the day. game in the second innings when Maximam temperature yesterday ham, G. B. Godfrey, S. Roscoe, J. Derringer was sent to the showers was 86 and the minimum 13 com- Thomson, D. 1. Bosanquet, J. Red. after conceding five hits and five pared with 87 and 73 on Wednes- man, Oleson, Birch, McCormick,

C. Charter, I M. Macrae, D. H Total rainfall since January 1 is Stewart and A. M. Kennedy They added two more in the 112.89 inches against an average As players will be interchanged Bfth inning when Campbell swung of 78.45.7 out for a home run.

during the game will all turning Royal Observatory report states: cut please bring with them a white Cincinnati always trailed. They The anticyclone covers the whole and a coloured Jersey Newcomers scored one run in the fourth in- of China and Mongolia, and is in and oldtimers not included, above ning and one in the eight inning creasing slowly in intensity, and wishing to play should turn

Newson pitched for Detroit, The depression is centred near up as they are assured Derringer opened for Cincinnati Kobe, moving NE.

After the trial a meeting but Moore relieved him after De The typhoon is almost station-held in the Clubhouse, at troit's second Innings splurge, The ary about 600 miles east of N. 7 pm. for the purpose attendance was 31:793,

Luzon

the vice captain:

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