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MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1926,

Strive after a reintobrátiên; of all {{ ́ ́ YACHTING. knowledge in a high unity which. will correct our outlook on life,

GOVERNORS ADDRESS ATtoach us practical wisdom and

UNIVERSITY))

An Inspiring speach was “made" by His Excellency the Governor at the annual social function of

the Arts Association of Hongkong University on Saturday night.

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After dinner Mr. Goh, Tolw chong, chairmila br, the Associa tion, proposed the toast of the guests and said, he hoped Lady Clementi, who was provented from attending, would soon recover from her slight indisposition,

ennoble men's characters.

War Lord's Ferocity. There is not a better motto for the Arts Faculty than that written centuries ago by Ovid-

Humanas didicisne fideliter

artes

SEASON'S FIRST CHAMPION SHIP RACE.

CRICKET

THIRD INTERPORT, TRIAL

AQUATICS.

CHINESE BATHING CLUB'S

PSPORTS.

With the exception of three players in the whole match, the The South China Athletic As The yachting souson opened batting in the third interpurt trialsociation in conjunction with the

on Saturday with which took place on the. Hongkong Chinese Bathing Club held their. auspiciously brilliant weather and some good Cricket Club ground on Saturday annual aquatic Sports at Quarry racing in- all classes of racing was very poor, although there were Bay on Saturday. yachts. The day was wonderfully no really exceptional bowling per

There was long programme, fine and although many helmsmen formances, Owen Hughes Being Emollit mores, nec aínit cescwlaned for more wind it blow most effective bowler with six including tão anals of the races

and Thursday lust. feros

about force two bo two and a half wickets for 3 runs which were awum on Wednesday Thatwe teams in opposition were The prizes, for the harbour race from which incidentally we may all the afternoon and provided infer that the War Lords, whose some very good hailing, the "Over, 30" and "Under 30, the which was ferided some days pre

former captained by H. R. B. Han forccity is now ruining China, Th

The course was from the Club cock and the latter by H. Owen.vious to the annual sports and never had the opportunity of to Channel Rocks, Kowloon Rock, Hughes The elder man batted those won at Saturday's meeting graduating in a Faculty of Arts. Lyemun Beacon, Club line, Custfirst and started promisingly but were distributed by Mr," Mok Rock Buoy and the finish at the after the fall of the flat two wie Wing-yuo the Chairman of the Club house. A distance of 8.6kets the others went Chetply! The South China Football Association. 50 metres frae, style open cham- miles. There was very good whole sfde was dismissed for a The results were

paltry 151, after the opening bats-

plonakipi

1, Leung Shul-man; 2, Wong "Heyward Hays" classes but only The Young players could do no

7:50 metros four boats in the combined "I better and when things were only (handicap); 1. Chan Kom-mun; and "classes at in an ap drawn they had lost five wickets Ma Hin-wing.

for 115 runs. Rambay was the Small boys 60 metres froo style only players to pass the 20 mark, ble figures,

that someone' önce 'remarked that lidge Is a seamless web. whose turn out in the "Handicap" anden, had scored 100 between them. Mans free style for members

In reply, the Colonial Secretary. the Hon. Mr. W. T. Southern, anid n University should be a place of light, liberty and learning. He thought they could leave it to the professors in the classrooms to

It is because in undergraduate days one may learn that know- warp cannot be torn from the woof without destruction of the whole fabric, that all learning in interconnected, that eventually pearance."

provide the learning, while the upon all physical studies metuphy The Handicaps got well away Although three others reached dou-andleap) 1 Trang Ho-fook, 2, Ho

Arts Association provided the light and liberty, in which they had been allowed to participate.

He thought the Chairman of the Association had referred to the fhet that the number of lady students was increasing. He re joiced to hear that, and was indeed glad that the comparatively youth- ful University should have been framed on more liberal lines than those of Oxford and Cambridge in providing, for ladies all the priveleges of University life.

He had looked through the list of professors, lecturirs and readers of the Faculty and regret ted that there was not, one ladice name among them. He had since icarnod, however, that there were one or two attached to the Faculty, and he could not but think that this absence from the lists was not unassociated with the single unblessedness of the Vice-Chancellor. In conclusion he wished the Arts Association every prosperity in the coming years.

sical speculation must supervene at the gun with the exception of it is because we may thus na Collean, which was a little late Scores 'undergraduates win a first glad for the line! Rolja lend and over wi vision to the heart of life, may to Channel Rocks got a lend which béhold the light that never shop she never lost. She was sailing on land or sea, may be blest by very well but both La Linda and the consecration of the poet's Dorothen saved their time on hor, dream, may become Nature's she eventually taking third place. priests ard be attended thereafter

all our ways by the vision that the love of a man for his aplendid: it is because of all this University is so imperishable thing in his life..

Fond Memories. For myself. I am not ashamed to remember that, when for the last time as an undergraduate I drove up. Oxford High Street in a han- som (there, were no taxis in those days) from Magdalen to the rail way-station. I was blind with tears; and I never revisit Oxford even after all these years without a throb in my heart and on almost painful longing to share again in its life and to recapture something of the first, fine, care less rapture of byegone days.

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Over 30, A Hayward, e Fincher, b

Owen Hughes... E. J. R. Mitchell, b Major Lightibet, Goodwin, b Capt. E. Morris, 1.bw, won

Hughes

Owen

Hughes

Summers

The start of the "I" and "G"

WEB R

little ragged... Boyer, cand b Owen Hughes classes

and had to free away to avoid R. D. Evans, b Owen Hugaco. Daphne was too soon for the line HEB Hancock, Parker, b

Owon, Bughoro going over. She saved a recall. C. Lyul, b.

b Summers ad went on to make a comfortable M M Watson.e Bowker, lead for herself and was never Summer's really threatened, Joan, the second S. Jex, cRamsay, b Bowker

Sgt. Leach, not out boat, being between seven minutes

Extras behind on corrected time at the finish

Total

A Fine Sturt.

The start of the Y clasa wag

Bowker Goodwin

Bowling Analysis.

Owen Hughes Parker Summers

Under 30.

0.5

100 metres free style, open cham- pionship.

1, Chan

Chan Chun-hing; 2, Wong

Man-hotros frog, style for membera

40 only 1 p Koon-im; 8, Loung Hun- 60 ying,

200 metres breast atzoke, open Liu Shut-kan. championship; 1, Wong Ping-fan; 2,

Ladies' 100 metros free style (han disap), Kit-chi; 2, Les Chung-ybe. 100 metres breast stroke for mein- handicap); 1, Wong Ki-shau; Vip Kuen-yim

0

12

D

212

1

19

200 metres free style, open cham pionship: 1, Chan Chun-hing; 2, Wong Man-hoon.

Small boys 50 metres free style, open championship; 1, Fo" Ping-ki; 2, 13 Yueng Hon.

50 metres lady and gentlemen no 151mination 1, Miss He and Wong

Wong

Man-hoon; 2, Miss Lo and Yip

R. W Kul-ying

291100 yards back stroke; 1, Leung

411

16

40

A. A. Rumjahn, b' Lyal A, W. Ramsey, retired Cup Bridgland, Snyer,

Lightfootba

Shiu-man; 2, Wong Kam-fan.

B. Congelation Race 50 metres; 1

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PARERE

Yeung Yuen-wah;

han.

Cheong King-

Sirdar Khan, 1by., W. Gittins

D. Mohamed; b Sudan

E. C. Fincher, c Hancock, b Sayer 15 A. S. Suffiad, not out H. Owen Hughes, e Morris,

Lightfoot

F. J. de Rome, not out,, H. V. Parker, not out

10

B

Extras

Total

very good indeed, three or four boats lengths covering the whole feet of eight boats. Bluenose was the first at Channel Rocks, followed by Boojum, Adele, Why Wonder? and Seafark. At Lyemun Beacon Bluenose still led with Boojum and Adunac up se hanging on into third place. There was some good racing on the way down to the Club and the order there was and Why 3Bluenose, Boojum

and Adele Wonder?, together fourth. The leg over to Cust Gr! Total (for 5 wkts.) ...... 115 Rock Buoy and back told on some F. C. Goodwin, A. C. I. Bowker, and "Boojum picked up time and S. A. Ismail and J. A. Summers did. Hiptools went over first with 22 seconds, to not bat

from Bluenose. However,

Bowling Analysis.

Lench.. a principal centre of colonial with Why Wonder? and did not activities and correct any undue sign a declaration form, retiring Evans

Lyn! preponderance of commercial and from the race.

The Governor's Speech.

The staff, the graduates and the Proposing "The Arts Associa-undergraduates of the Hongkong University should never rest con- tion" His Excellency the Governor tent until the same love of this said: In the constitution of the fine, foundation pervades all its Arts Association of the Hongkong

members. Such devotion will at University it is provided that the

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member of the Association. It is, therefore, as one of yourselves that I rise to propose the toast of the evening, namely, the success and welfare of the Arts Associa- tion.

I can further claim to be one of yourselves by reason of the fact that I too graduated in the Facul ty of Arts and am, therefore. ready and willing-as doubtless you also are to dare anyone to deny that the Arts Faculty is beyond dispute the best and most precious asset of any University.

materialistic influence.

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30 2

14 1

Sulieman V. Gitting Sudan

W. Gittina Zimmern

Bowling Analysis.

University.

S. V. Gittins, c Ackbor, b A. Ismail

K. T. Loko, b Ackber

E. Zimmern, b Rumjahn WM. Gittins, A. Ismail

S. Kermani, Mohamed

1. Tajima, e and b Mohamed

C. K. e S. A. Ismail; b A.

Lightfoot Sayer Bluenose therefore won and the

Civil Service v. Tamar The whole life of Hongkong win was a very creditable one, There were two League matches would thereby be made healthier particularly as she was handled played on Saturday, both being in, and happier, and a beneficent by a lady competitor, Mrs. E. J. R the Second Division. The Civil Hiptoola, b Mohamed impulse would then go out from Mitchell. Adele came into beat Service met: H: M. S. Tamar and B, N. Sudan, e Hassan, b Madar this University to all parts of Why Wonder which was also won by 16 runs, after declaring for R. Chan Wah, no out China and the Far East. In this beaten on time allowance by Lya-180 with the loss of eight wickets. work the Arts Association can beth, which was sailed very wellThe sailors started well, but fail- lead the van; and in the carnest place. Results are given below For the vietors, Harper (52) and and thoroughly deserved third ed to reach their opponents" total. expectation that such will be the the boats being in the order of Pendered (84) were the chief case I ask you to stand and drink going over the line.

scorers while the Tamarrelled with me to its success and':

upon Cooper (28), Pook (25) and Gibbs (41) for their runs. Scores:

Civil Service. H. F. Harper, b Dalo

Of course, "I am aware that in welfare.

the special circumstances the

Hongkong University I ran less. risk of being challenged to dialectic

Prof. Brown's Speech. Professor W. Brown, President duello in defence of this profession of the Association, replied to the of faith than would be the case toast and thanked His Excellency if the Arts Faculty did not, as it, for the encouraging words he had now does, embrace in its scope used in proposing it. education, law, commerce, mathe-

Continuing Professor Brown matics and even that group of inartistic subjects, if such I may said his first connexion with the venture to term them, which "in Arts Association was in 1911 or unregenerate.days I was accus-1912 when he found himself Dean' of the Faculty and President of tomed to call "stinks."

the Association. Before that time The Chinese and Arts. he imagined himself something. "But as time goes on and there like an engineer, but truly some is increasing differentiation in the men had greatness thrust upon

them. Faculties of the Hongkong Univer-

sity, I hope that however dia" As if that were not sufficient,. tinguished and honourable may be he had to face a new situation the future of the other Faculties as that was the year when lady there will remain" pre-eminent students first, began.. After being among them all the Faculty of associated. with mechanics, Arts,

hydraulics and other cultural.

Handicap Class.

H'cp on Finish- Correct- Pts,

Course ing Time ed-Time

La linda (2) Rolla (3) Dorothea (1). Colleen.

4.18 415 58 411 40 6 ser, 411 55 411 55

R. G Robertson, b. Gibbs

3.30.4 18 184.0 87 8

Falcon

Argulla

-

}

T. D. E. Pendered, Cooper

8.30 122.44 14.08 4R. S. W. Paterson, at Conse 7.10 424-46 417:35 3

8.30 4 26 28 4 17 62 2

"P" and "G" Cless.

Daphne (1) ser. 480 17 430 17 11 Theela (3) Joan (2) Halcyon

'2.00 4391643707 ́9 6.27 4 43 34 4 39 07 8 ser. 5 01 28 5 01.28 7 Heyward Hays Class, Boojum (Retd.) SCT. 441 03 441 03

ser. 4 41 25 4 41 2 11 Bluenose (1)

'4 42 14 4 42 14 9 scr Wonder? Why

1 13 63 443 58 6 acr. Adole (2)

0.43 443 LO, 46.43 56 8 Lysbeth (3) Senlark Adanac Loin

ser.. 4 44 23 4:44 23 5

Carpenter

R. C. Witchell, e Lee, b Dale. J. H. B. Nihill, bw, Dale H. Westlake; e. Coase, b Lee H. E. Strange, e Lee, b Gibba C. R. Spittey, not out

Extras NOVADA GO

Total (for wkts.) Sulioman did not bat,

Bowling Analyals.

0. M.

Rumjahn Ackber

Sumad

Sirdan Khan

A. Ismail

8.2

Mohamed Madar

13

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Kowloon v. Indians.

This friendly match was played.

18 at Kowloon and resulted in a 2 draw. The Indians batting firet, compiled 189 runs, while the home

199

12 team had made 124 for six wickets when stumps were drawn, A. II. Rumjan made 52, while F. M. Ar- culli scored 97. For.. the Kow- loonites, Brace contributed 25 and Fincher 80.A. Areulli took six. wickets for 61 runs.

Total (for 8 wks, dec.) P. J. O'Neill and E. Sara did not bat

Bowling Analysis,

Gibbs

Leo

Barker Carpenter. Cooper

ser. 445 00 445.00 4 i Dalo 2.52 440 434 43 51 7

O.

M. R. W

16.2 - 31

1 18 .2

13 14-1:11 4--17

1 24 ..23

H.M.9. Tamar.

b Spittey Dale, st. Strange, Cooper, e Harper, b Westlake Pook, e Nihill, b Pendered Shewring, Westlake. Gibba, b Pendered": Leo, b Pondered Bornicott, b Pendered

pinter, b Ra Bennett, b Westlake Conse, not out

Total

b Robertson

Such a hope is bound to find an echo in Chinese minds, for there is no country in the world where Arts and talked to women about events such as the signing of peace Barker, è Harper, ↳ Pendered the respect for art and literature hag so unbroken a history as

China:

subjects he became the adminis trative head of the Faculty of Psychology and jurisprudence and other big words which he had shice learned to spell:

A plan to preserve in a great archives building in Washington motion picture records of historic treaties, American troops and war ships in operation, has been ap proved by President Coolidge. It is stated that cinema film nega- tives can be preserved indefinitely.

that limited audience, but for the whole community of Hongkong.

Pendered

I

Police v. Chinese.

The Police R. C. entertained the Chinese and were defeated by 14 runs. Batting first the Chinese scored, 188 for eight, wickets de clared. Yeoh was chief contri-. 25 butor with 66, while Youngéaye, 0 Ng Sze-kwong, H. Mung and Ching

28

41. each scored over 20. For the Po-

lice. Dr. Craig made 51 before be ing bowled and the only other player to reach double figures was o Alexander, who made 13 runs.

H. K. Electric

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Craigengewer

The Hongkong Electric team Botling Analysis.

O. M. R. W

was no oiqtch for the Craigongower 411 and suffered defeat.by nearly 100 22 1 runs. E. Hamson. (56) and Grimes 113 (63 not out) were mainly respon- 39 Dsible for the home team's score of 10185 for seven wickets. Faster was top scorer for the Electric team with 22 to his credit, The indilings realising 92 runs with Abbas tak ing alk wickets for 45

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1

Robertson Spittey Westlako

O'Neill

University v. Indians, On the University ground, the home team met the Indian R.C. in a drawn game with the honoure

When the annual dinner was Not very long ago, in fact at the time when I first came to Hong-held the four lady students were kong, it might truthfully have placed at the table, and under- been said that the whole intellec stood to be, if not the hub of the tual life of the Chinese people was universe, the hub of the univer devoted entirely to the study of sity. To encourage their shyness,

H.E. the Governor presided, and the language, the literature and the chairman, aduretary and

treasurer were placed with them was supported by Mr. W. W. the arts of China.

The idea was that the centre table Hornell CLE. Vice-Chancellor win the centre of life and beauty Prof. W. Brown, the Hon. Mr. Win favour of the visitors, who af and all round there was mere T. Southern, the Hon. Dr. R. H. common masculinity.

There was then no faculty in the Chinese curriculum save only the Faculty of Arts. Perhaps even the most ardent advocate of the importance of the Arts Faculty might agree that such a state of things was a trifle one-sided

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tar scoring 140' were defeated by falling light with the result that the game closed with University's acore at 82 for nine wickets.

Kowloon v. Club de Recreio, icke me band Kotewall, Mr. Paul Lauder, Mr

Exactly 100 runs, was the dif- ference between the total of the Professor Brown referred to the Justice J. R. Wood, and others.

Kowloon Cricket Club and the time when H. Ethe Governor com posed a Latin' anthem, and said Others present included Mr. A. Sirdar Khin was the top scorer Club de Recreio second strings in their match on the latters, ground. ho dreamed of the time when the. Wood, Director of Education, for the Indians Scores

Indian, R. C. The visitors proved too strong for Capt: Steele, A.D.C. to His Excel- But I sincerely hope that Young University had a pipe organ, and lency, and Mr. A. Dyer Ball M Madar, Tajima, W 12 the Portuguese team, who were all China may not go to the opposite when music would become an extreme of scientifically specialized everyday feature, permeating After the toasts, which included S. A R Ismail, b V. Gitting utilitarianism; for in a true University life. the King and "The Republic of J. Ackber, Tajima, bv. Gittins Y. A Wahab, Sulieman b Sudan university the real universitas The University of Hongkong, China," a musical programme was A, 8: Igrasil, c Chna Wah,

Gittirs studiorum-it is most essential despite present difficulties, had a provided by Mrs. W. B. Fleming, that no matter how great the great future before it and he Mrs. R. Sanger, Mias Phoche To, H. D. Runjabm, eV. Gittins,

W. Gitting A differentiation of studies, there thought His Excelleney's inspiring Eng. Llout A. B. Bedells, NA. K. Minu, bv, Gittins should always be the ambition to words) were not merely meant for and Mr. Harry Ore, Hassan, Lb...Sadan

Gitting

'dismissed for 54 runs, after the

4

Kowloon C C players had made

4

164. The scoring of the visitors

was consistont throughout, only

four players failing to make double

figures. Duncan was the maat

11 successful bowler, his Ove wickets

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