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GARRISON NEWS.

FAREWELL - PRESENTATIONS

AT DOCKYARD.

TENNIS LEAGUE.

A BIG RESPONSE FROM LOCAL CLUBS.

SCHOOL ATHLETICS.

YING WA COLLEGE HOLD SPORTS MEETING.

A pleasant and informal gathering at the Dockyard Recreation Club on Thursday evening was for the pre sentation of farewell gifts to some members who leave for Home to-day by the sa. Rajputana, having com- their term of duty in Hong- pleted

gifts were of both use and ornament, and included a gramaphone, Entries to the league which carry which will, no doubt, while away some with them, affiliation to the Associn perhaps monotonous hours board tion, were received and accepted ship and afterwards.

from:

There was a large attendance of club representatives and a gratifying response to the Hongkong Lawn Tennis Association's new gesture at yesterday afternoon. a meeting of the general committee of the Association held yesterday in the G.P.O. Building, when eighteen Clube signified their intention of again entering the League.

Despite threatening weather, a verý successful sports meeting was held by Ying Wa College at Caroline Hill The South China Athletic Association had the grounds in perfect condition.

were

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The fortunate recipients of the The Hongkong C.C. (A,B,C, diva.) gifts

Messrs. J. Dixon, A. C.R.C. (A,B,C and Mixed Doubles, Hopper, R. Windsor, F. Lakey and T.K.C.C. (Ditto), South China (A,B,C), Styles, and they carry with them the Club de Recreio (B,C and M.D.), Royal cordial wishes for success in the Engineers (B), Civil Service (B. G future of the many friends made by or C and D). L.R.C. (M.D.), U.S.R.C. them in Hongkong.

Billiards Match..

All the events were keenly conteste ed. Of special interest was the win- ning of the invitation race by the four runners from St. Paul's College. St. Joseph's College were second, and beginning Queen's College who at the took the lead, came third.

Special credit is due to the Old Boys of the College who were present to help make the affair a success, The College wishes to express special thanks to the committee in charge for the successful carrying out of all (B and M.D.), Kowloon Indian R.C.the events, and to the following arms (C), European Y.M.C.A. (B). Hong and friends for the valuable prizor: kong University (B.C. and M.D.), Nippon Club (B and C.), IRC.. (A.B. and C.), Cralgengower (B.), Mitsui Bussan Kaisha (A and B), German Club (C), Filipino Club (C).

The Sun Co., China Sports, Chung Sang Sporting Goods Co., Commercial Press, Hollywood Book Store, Luen Tak, Yau Hon Tailors, Hip

Sing Printing Co., Dr. F. C. Tranh. Messrs.

S. P. Mark, J. D. Bush, Ho Ju, and ́ Lau Tak-kwong.

The prizes were kindly distributed by Mrs. Wong Man-kwong. After few appropriate words by Mr. R. Shim the Headmaster, Mr. Wong Man-kwong made a few very encour aging remarks to the boys on behalf of Mrs. Wong. He was very enthu siastic over the fact that Ying Wa College,

his Alma Mater, contributed

A pleasant evening was spent at the Royal Naval Police Club last night, when a billiards match, be tween the Club and members of the crew of the s.s. Rajputana, rosulted in a win for the Club by 48 points.

It was stated that the German Club Boyce and Tee, from the ship, won desired to enter the League, but their the first games, and set up a lead of own courts were under repair and 68 points. These were brought down would not be ready for play for an to 44 by Howell of the Club, and other three months. On the propost Dowman, in defeating Marshal by 70 tion of Mr. M.-K. Lo, it was agreed points, gave the Club the lead.. to allow the German Club to com- Tiller could not quite get going in pete and play their matches on away his match with Neill, a strange table grounds, at the same time fulfilling table and not too many opportunities the usual obligations of providing of keeping up his form: being tennis balls etc. responsible for his defcat. A little The Chairman (Mr. R. E. Lindsell), six boys to the National Athletic more practice, and the positions Intimated that Division B held 14 Meeting held in Hangchow recently, would probably have been reversed. entries and Division C. a dozen, and He also laid special stress on the need Gossett was far too good for Claxton the point was discussed as to whether for athletic activities as in the final game, and, after the they should be allowed to remain at towards a real education. His en- customary speeches of gold fellowship these numbers, or whether a separate couraging words were loudly applaud and thanks for a pleasant evening,llvision should be formed out of both, ed.. "The King" put the closure on athus reducing the number of teams happy gathering. The full scores in each. It was eventually decided were as follow:

R.N.Y.P.

Bure Burchell

White

Howell Dowman Noill Gossett

Rajputana.

130 Boyce 102 Tee

150 Paterson 150 Marshall 100 Tiller 150 Claxton

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TO-DAY'S FOOTBALL.

ARRANGEMENTS FOR CHARITY MATCH.

to allow the divisions to remain at those numbers, the clubs to play two 150 matches a week in the B and C divi- 150 sions.

1241

It was decided that the offfelal date: 80 for the opening of lengue matches 106 should be May 10.

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means

The following are the results in de-

tail:

Senior long Jump-1. Li King-wa, 2. Ng Wa-yau, 3. Lo Bay-he,

Junior long jump.-1. Jos. Mark, 2:

Li King-ah, 3 Chung Fuk-tim.

Senior 100 metres.-1. Li King-wa, 2. The Chi-kau, 3. Loo Hay-ho.

Junior 100 metres-1. Jos. Mark, 2. Chung Fuktim, 4. Chung King-wa

Small Boys 100 metres.-1. Li Wai- sun, 2. Wong Tak-yan, 3. Chang Pal yeung

An Executive Committee. Mr. Lindsell then put to the meet- 684 ing the need of appointing a small executive committee from the general committee present, to deal with the

Senior high jump.-1. Ng Wa-yau, details of the League, which could 2, Fan Pa-lim, 3. Lam Shu-Ka. bal- then be better handled. After

Junior high jump-1. Jos. Mark, 2. lot had been taken, Messrs. A. Morse, Mok Wa-hon, 3. Chung Fuk-tim. C. F. Lee, C. P. F. James and S. E. Senior 200 metres 1. Leo Hay-ho, Green were appointed to form this 2. Chan Sik-tim, 3. L King-wa. executive, together with Mr. M. Junior 200 metres,1. Jos. Mark, Lo, Mr. R. E. Lindsell and the Hon. 2. Chung Puk-time 3. Mot Wa-hon. Secretary (Mr. D. S. Green). The Small Boys 200 metres. -1, Li Wai- Inst three were also elected to form sun, 2, Wong Tak-yau, 8, C. Yung, a sub-committee to deal with the Scalor 400 metres-1, Loo Hay-ho,

Scout's 100 metres-1, Wong King-

This match will be played to-day on the Hongkong F. C. ground. H.E. the Hon. Mr. W. T. Southorn, C.M.G., will kick off at 6 p.m. sharp. The matter of drawing up new rules for 2, Tze Chi-kau, a, Chan Sik-tim match will be between teams chosen the Association. from the Services and the Rest of the The following clubs were represent-fuk, 2, Shu Shiu-sing, 3, Wong Siu- Colony, Referee, Sgt. Caswell R.A. ed at the meeting: Linesmen. Mr. Smith and L. 9. Neas. Hongkong C.C., KC.C. Kowloon R.N.

mo.

Wong

Loung

Senior shot T.R.C., C.R.C., South China A.A., cheong, 2, N, Tang Kai- 3, Tze Chi-kau. The full bands of the Argyll and Craigengower,

I.R.C., European Junior shot put, Mok Wa-hon, Sutherland Highlanders will

M.B.K., Nippon Clab, Uri-2, Chen-sal, 3, Ng Kwok-hong. play Y.M.C.A., selections

the ground

Old Boys 200 metres from ersity Club, Club de Recreio, L.B.C.,

U.S.R.C., and Army T.C.

Chiu-man, 2 4.30 p.m.

2 Chow Kung-chiu, 3,

The H.K.F.A. have increased the

B00 metres-1, seating accommodation, and a record slon, Mr. M. K. Lo made a strong ap-

Kam-shing, 3, Wong King-lok. gate for the Hongkong F.C. ground peal for loyalty to the Association, LI,

hurdles,1, Ng Wa-you, 2, Senior is expected.

and pointed out that in the future they wanted to act as the governing Li King-wa. 3, Yu Wing-bong. hody of tennis in Hongkong, not mere-

Chung King wa Dr. admitted Chinese Athletic "A" team will play of possessing their own ground,

the great question was that Invitation race-St. Paul's College. Senior Inter-class team race. 1, the Somersets Reserves H.K.F.C. ground. Kick of 3 p.m. exhibition matches.

the which they could stage Interport and Class 1, 2, Class 111, 3, Class IIA.

Junior inter-class team race-1, He urged the Referee, Q.M.S. Scott

This game will be very interesting focal clubs, so that the Association

need of the thorough backing of all Class VI, 2. Class V.

Teacher's handicap-1, Chow Kung- It is the replay ordered by the would be strong enough to be able chin, 2, Wong Shu-chong, 3. Tze Sun- management awing to an infringe to make any necessary demands in the

bon. ment of the League rules. The future. Somersets beat the Athletic at Sou-

In the course of a general discus-Yeung Kim-cho: Pang Kwak-kam, 2,

Athletic "A" v. Somersets.

Junior

Prior to the charity game. the hold that title in name only. He Chung Fuk-tim L Jos. Mark, 2,

kunpoo, and

great game is expected

in the replay.

St. Joseph's Reserves have conceded * MILITARY SPORTS. the points to the Athletic, who are

now level with the K.O.S.B. Reserves

on

The Hongkong Area athletic sports

with 48 points. A draw or win for will take place on the Army Athletic

the Athletic to-day will give them the ground. Sookunpoo, on May 2 and 3. junior division championship.

Other Matches.

There will be an open mile race open

to all officers and men of the Army, Other games in the Hongkong Navy and Royal Air Force, Hongkong League, Division II, are:--

Volunteer Defence Corps, Hongkong]

1:500 metres-1, Wong Chong-sai, 2, Pang Kwok-kam, 3, Chow Fuk- chuen.

LOCAL HOCKEY.

INTERESTING GAME AT KING'S PARK YESTERDAY.

In an interesting game, at King's

Ewo v Eastern, Caroline Hill Police and Hongkong University. All Park Testerday afternoon, the Hong: Kick-off 3

D.M. Referee, R.P.O. entries must be sent to Brigade Sports kong Hockey Club "A" team defeated Rodwell.

Officer, H.K.B. Bdo, R.A.,, not later a team from the Club de Recreio by Kowloon S. China "A", Kowloon than April 80. F. C. ground.

Kick-off 3

p.m.

Referee, G.S.M. Parry,"

DAVIS CUP.

London, Apr. 25.

five goals to four. Play was fast,

with both sides getting a fair share REFEREES MEETING. of the exchanges, but the Club, side

was admittedly slightly superior. The monthly meeting of the A unique feature, was the fact

the Football Referees that. Hongkong

was played without Aszociation will be held in the goalkeepers as each side was a man

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