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Long Jump (Junior)-1, J. Rokder 2, Tay Tew Ai, Distance, | 14th, 25.

Long Jump (Senior)-1, AC, Rahmin; 2, O. Ismall. Distance, į 18ft.

100 Yards Fist Rios (Junior)— †1, H. Braga; 2, Tay Yow ài. Tims,

11 3-5ues.

130 Yards Flat Rice (Senior) -1. A. Rahmin; 2, N. 8ilva. Time, 12 4 51808.

50 Yards Small Boys' Raad (for boys 10 years of age and underl -1. C. Paley; &, C. F. Osmund; 3. C. H. Hartoan.

440 Yards Flat Raos (Junior) [-1. Ta Yow Ai; %, H. Braga

Time, 57secs.

440 Yards Flat Rice (Senior)- 1. F. Rodrigues; John Got Time. 53seca.

100 Yards Small Bǝya' Race} "At the conclusion of the sports, (for by 10 years of age and un- the gathering assembled round a dar)-1, C. Paley; Robt. Wath rable on which were the prizes.

High Jump (lucior)-1, H. Among these were two magnifi-Baga;, A. Rochs. Height, 4ft. cent cups

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There was a large attendance were the specia! pride 60 yia dat race (handica) of visitors at the Race Course of the College. for one of them For boys of 10 and under.-1, B.

was the Championship Cup of the Gossus; 2. T. Hamid. Second Division of the Football Sauior high jump-1 John Go:) League, while the other was the 2. Lap Hon Wing Height 5 feel GERIN, DREVARD & CO.

yesterday on the occasion of the Fifth Annual Athletic Meeting

of the St. Joseph's College. The

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trophy which the Collegians had secured at the last Inter-Schools Team Race. This cap has been

1 in.

Junior 220 yds flatres (handi- cap)-1. Cban Eam Woors 2, L. Ribeiro. Time 26 3 5.

Senior 220 yds, fist race, Chil}

presented by St Joseph's College Association.-L. A. Rahmio; 2. O. Ismail. Time) 23-4/53.

100 Yards flat race. Open to Italian Coavent (handicap)-—1, Agnes Dillon; 2, Margaret Wik lisms; 3, Branca Perpetuo.

proceedings were enlivened by the Band of the 18th Infantry.

120 yds, flat race. Open to St. After many weeks of prepara.

Lewis Industrial School (handi- tions and unavoidable waiting, in the possession of the College|cao)-1, Lo Yam; 9, E. Pat To due

the use

thef for the last nine years. And it Lut. Time 14 4'505. of course for other meeting, the speaks much for the athletic Sports Committee of the prowess of the College that they College had the satisfaction of have been able to retain it for seeing their energetic efforts such a long period. culminate in a highly success« The prizes were distributed by Fut meeting yesterday, when an Mrs. E. Ralphs who, at the claselenge cups exceptionally large number of of the function, was becorded the entrants, considerably augment-thanks of the College.

The Rev. ed by those from the other schools|

Bro. Aimar the and Convents. competed for the Director of the College, said he 120 yds flat race (handicap) 31 events which went to make up had great pleasure in thanking Open to members of St. Joseph's the programme of the meeting. visitors for their presence and College Association-1, J. M. Of great variety were these also those who had organised Braga; 3. T. A. Carvalho. Time events and arranged with a the meeting. especially those 13s. view to offering evers Old Bors who were al. Team race 220 yds. Open to inducement to the scholars to try ways ready *nd always teams of 8 from all schools.-1, their athletic skill. Nor were willing to help their old school. Queen's College. the expectations formed by the They also wanted him to thank Senior and Junior Sack race, Committee of a crowded meeting all those who had contributed to f(handicap)-1, H. Brage: unrealised. for the number of the prize fund and also the Luke Tang- competitors reached nearly 200. donors of the prizes. which total did not include the Mrs. Ralphs was presented large number of non-Collegians, with a fine bouquet of flowers. Taking into consideration the The silver holder for the bouquet

Junior half-milefatrice(handi- total attendance of the College, was presented by the St. Joseph's this figure. which was College Old Boys' Association, cap).—I, L. Rocha; 2, H. Ribeiro; an improvement over Former Cheers for Mrs. Ralphs, emphasis 3, Chan Ear Woon. Time 2m. 205 years, formed A very reed with a "tiger." concluded thei Senior halt-mile at spectable percentage. und was proceedings.

(handicap).-1,. G. A. Hyder, 2. B. certainly an indication of the The officials responsible for the | A. Hyder. Time 2m. 14 t/53. popularity of sports with the arrangems are doserving of 100 yds. Veterans' race. Open scholars. As is the case in meet-congratul?? >0. They were:-to past pupils over 20 years of age ings of this kind, the weather is a General Committee: Rer. Bro-1. E. J. Noronha; 2, H. Campos. condition on which the success of Director (President, Chevalier 100 yds a race (handicap). For the event largely depends. Judg. Francisco e Yat, the Rev. Bro boys 10 years of age and under- ing by the number of entrants thers of St. Josesh's College, the 1, D. Rizack; 2, Haroon. Time, and the pace set in yesterday's Committee of the St. Joseph's 233. sports, it was but a secondary College Association (ex-officio). One mile bicycle race (nandi- consideration with the scholars. Messrs. J. P. Bragi, F.E. Carral cap).-1. L. Rochs; 2, P. Botelho, and in this connection much bo. H. Dixon, M. Fernandez, E. J. credit is due to the scholars for Noronha, J. M. Norcaba, J. C V. their keenness, for the weather Ribeiro, V. F. P. Ribeiro. J. with which they - were M. Rocha, J. P. Xavier and G. A. favoured yesterday was hardly Yranovich. Jadger: Meara J. M. such as would commend itself in Braga, W. Ezra, T. A. Carvalho their comfort in the case of and Rev. J. S. Harrington. Handi- violent exercise. Under the able cappers: Mr R. M. Omar and Mr direction of the officials, the meet-F. A. X wier: Starter: Messrs D. ing successfully carried Duggin, A. Goldenberg and. F. L through without mishap, except Silva Time Keepers: Mr L A. Three legged race, 100 yards. Gutierrez, Mr J. M. Rocha, Dr. F(Junior and Senior). M. Silvs M. Graca Ozori and Mr U. M. and L. Xavier; 2. Hon Wing and

mar. Hon. Secretaries: Rev. Br. Ping Yuso.

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100 yds. flat race (bandic-p). Open to St. Mary's School, Kow- Inoo-1. Ida Oliveira; 2, J. Loz 3,1

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440 yards flat race (handicap). For past pupile.—1. R.M. Omar; 3, E. da Silva; 3. L. Ismail:

100 yards flat race (handicap). Open to St. Francis School-1, B. Gosano; 2. A. Ozorio.

in the case of the Bicycle Race. when, partly from the hot pace maintained and partly from a slight collision between their Alphonsus and Mr J. P. Bragal 100 yards at rice. Open to bicycles. two "of the contest-Working Committee: Messrs I. French Convent School (handi- ants were rendered hors de M. Alarskis, R. M. Alarakia, M.|cap).—1, Anne Solomɔn; 2, Ruby' combat. The Senior Champion-Baptists, R. D. Baptists, J. MCaue.

ship of the Colony was Braga, N. Braga, F. H. Carvalho, 150 yds. Ext race (handicap) WOR by that redoubtable T.-A. Carvalho, L. G. Cordeira, Open to St. Joseph's Branch, athlete. A Rahrain, who won 9 F. H. Dillon, S. H. Garrod. A. Kowloon-1, J. Luz, 2, B. Santos; points out of a possible 18. A gold Goldenberg, L. A. Gutierrez. P. T. 3, K. F. Tavares medal, presented by the College. Julyan, F. J. Luz, W. Mehal, R. Junior 120 "yds. Consolation was his award. A special prize M. Omar, U. M. Omir, D. Ratton-race.-L. A Silva; 2. J. F. Cotton.

also presented to B. A.ee, F. L. Silva. H. Silv, R. Hyder for winning the Civil Latam and F. A Xwist. Service Cup.

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The results follow:

Seuior 120 yds. Consolation race.--1, 9. A. Sephur, 2, A.-Ham.

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