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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY' APRIL 2, 1931.

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RESULTS OF ST. PAUL'S ATHLETIC MEETING.

POINT-TO-POINT.

MISS P. SCOTT HARSTON WINS! HEAVYWEIGHTS.

Two records were broken at the 20th A very pleasant afternoon' sport! Annual Athletic Sports of St. Paul was witnessed at Fanling on Sunday. College held yesterday afternoon on when a fairly large gathering turned the South China Athletic Association

The pro- up to see the point-to-point races ground at Carolina Hill, gramme consisted of no fewer than which were held by the Fanling Hunt

and Race Club. 27 events, and on the whole, quite a Kood day's sport was neen, with many close Anishes which added to the en joyment of the numerous spectators.

Two events, a lightweight and a The heavyweight, were contested. first resulted in a win for Dr. J. C. Macgown, and the second went to Mies Speaking at the conclusion of the Pamela Scalt Haxton, who had the meeting, tho Rev. F. G. Stewart, the misfortune to be heavily thrown in Headmaster, Kaid they were lucky to the lightweight event, but subsequent- have extremely favourable weatherly saddled up again in the heavies." for fast times. This year saw. *

She won brilliantly from a field of change in the sports, in that the dia- good cross-country riders. Larices. Wero altered from yards to sul follow! metres.

Two records were smashed during the meeting, both being in the long Jump Chiu Ping-bang improved on the pre vious best jump by nearly a foot, and Yung Ki-fong bettered the previous Junior best by nearly two feet.

Continuing. Mr. Stewart shid they were honoured for the first time by the presence of the ladies in much inrge numbers, and the attendance of Miss K. Wos, M.B.F., who had kindly consented to distribute the prizes.

winners on He congratulated the their success during the afternoon, and the winning class of the St. Paul's Girls' School which won the relay race. Talking about St. Paul's Girls School, said the speaker, ho remem hered be had challenged Miss Woo in an athletic meet. between his school and her. He had promised her a handleap of 15 per cent. of the dis times in every rnce, but so far, his challenge had been treated with con- tempt (laughter).

Mr. Stewart expressed thanks to the South China Athletic Amociation for once again placing their ground at their disposal. He congratulated St. Joseph's College on winning the inter-school relay race, Class 3A for their success in the inter-class chain- pionship, and the joint secretaries, Messrs. He Ka-lau and K. L. Ho on their efforts in making the meeting the success that it was.

Results.

The To-

Lightweights. Dr. Macgown Fanling Strg 1 Mr. Jewitt Ptarmigan Mrs. Dowley, Nugget

Others.r. Waring (Sunloch), Mr. Dale (Diana), Mr. King (Peking), Mr. Wood (Calder), Mina Pamela Scoti Harston (Christmas Delle), Mr. lieresford (Desert Storm), Mr. Charaley (Chummy), Mr. Anderson (Appolinuris), Mr. Harrison (Grand Symphony)

lleavyweights.

Miss Pamela

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Brott Haraton Christmas Belle' Mr. Grimly Bright Prospect Mr. Johnson Duke of Nieblung 3 Others--Miss E. Scott inraton (The Bruiser), Miss Ilutchinsen (HR thing), Birs, Anderson (King Cobra), Mr. Parkin (Discord); Mr. Nelson Duke of Milan), Mr. Boasfield (The Hay Mare), Mr. Brayfield (Fernleaf), | Mr. Dale (Diana).

RIFLE SHOOTING.

THE HONGKONG-SHANGHAI PORTUGUESE INTERPORT.

The Shanglial members of the Por tuguese Company, S.V.C., fred their nocom annual rifte contest with the Portugucao Company. Hongkong The following wore the full roV.D.C., Thursday morning and,

Jults:

Senior 100 metres.-1, Chlu Ping-In spite of the high wind, which impaired, to a great extent, the hang; 2, Ching Sui-nam; 3, Chan Fu-shooting on this side, the local team tin. Time 13.6".

Junior 100 metres.-1, Wong Chung luen; 2, Yung Ki-fong; 3, Chlu Ping cheung Time 12-3/6".

managed to score a second win over the southerners by the fair margin of 95 points. The best ten men ro- presented each city.

Small Boys 100 metres.-1, Li Ming.

The conditions of the shoot were heng; 2, Li Ting-shun; 3, Lau Ping-given by Hongkong and included puf. Time 16.2",

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1,600 metres handicap-1, Lam Ka-tok; 2, Mok Fuk-in; 3, Lo Ho-zal Time 5-22.5-.

Senior 200 metres.-1, Chíu Ping hang: 2, Ching Sul-nem; 3, Yuen Chan-kuch. Time 23.3/5",

section course.

200 yd. deliberate, lying in the open. 200 yd. snap-shooting 6 rounds; around, cover, & rounds; 200 yd. rapid firing from standing to prone, rifle rested, 10 rounds; G00 yd. de Kl-liberate, lying in the open, 6 rounds,

The scores of the local team fellow:

Junior 200 metres.-1, Yung fong: 2, Wong Chung-men: 3, Chin Ping-chuen. Time 26".

Small Boys high Jump-i, Li Tal- loi; 2, Lam Ping-pui; 3, Ko Man- kwong. Height 3ft. Din.

Junior high jump-1, Yung Ki-long;

2, Chiu Ping-cheung: 3, Lal Kung- huen. Height 4ft. Din.

in.

Pte. Carlos Silva

Moles Gutterres

Cpl. Luis Marcel

17Cpl. Henrique Calda

Senior High Jump-1, Chtu Ping-Lieut. Prospero Costs hang; 2. Choi Kin-kwok; 3, Ching Sin- nam. Height 5ft.

Small Bays 400 metres.Li Ming hung: 2, Ll Tin-sun; 3, Ko Man-kwong. Time 1 19",

Junior 400 metres-1, Wong Chung. sven; 2 Chia Ping-cheung; 3, LJ Wal- chee, Time 04.9".

Senior 400 metres-1, Chiu Ping-

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Ple, Eduardo Bilve Capt. Mange! Leltag

Opi, Vicente d'Aguiar

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The Hongkong team scored a total

hang; 2, Cheung Siu-kwal; 3, Chan of 656 pointu. Yur-in. Time GO".

Scout Race 400 metres], Lo Heng-fal; %, Max In-ning: 3, Li Tai-; lol. Time 70%"

Staff Walking Race-1, Mr. Man Ping-yee; 2, Mr. Hon fan-Ung: 3, Mr. Tao Hok-yue. Time 27",

Senior 800 metres,-1, Cheung Slu-. kwai; 2. Choi Kim-kwok; 3, Mak Yle- ning. Time 30".

St. Paul's Girls! School Inter-class Relay 1, Mias Li Min-ping, Miss N King-ol. Miss Li Suk-hing, Miss Young Po-yue.

Old Boys 200 metres.-1, Mr. Chan King-chor; 2, Mr. Wong Man-kai. Time 264.

Invitation School Relay Race 1,600 metres-St. Joseph'n College. Tine 4' 3".

Junior Low Hurdles 110 metres.— 1. Yan Ki-fung: 2, Chiu Ping-cheung; 3, Lai Kung-huen. Tine 18.3/5".

Senior High Hurdir 110 metres.- 1, Chan Yue-tin; 2, Ching Siu-nam; 3, Chlu Ping-hang. Tie 19".

400 metres Relay: finter-class),-1, Chiu Ping-cheung. Time 624"

1,500 metres Senior,-1, Cheung Siu-kwai; 2, Chol-Kin-kwok; 3. Mak In lug. Time 6' 4".

Senior Low Burdles 200 metres.—1, Ching Slu-nam; 2. Chan Yu-tin; 8, Chiu Ping-hang, Time 28.2".

Small Boys Lang Jumn-1, Ina Ping-pul; 2, Ko Man-kwong; $, Peter So. D'alance 18ft. 10in.

Junior Tong Jump-1, Yung Ki- fong: 2. Wong Churg-so: 3, Chlu Ping-cheung. Distance 18. lin.

Sentor Tong Jump-1. Chu Ping- hang: 2. Ching Siu-nam: 8, Chan Yu- tin. Distance 20ft. 14fn. 18t. Bin. 18ft. lin.

50 metres Small Giris. (St. Paul's Girls' School)-1, Wong Sun-thing, 2, Lam Wing-ngor; 3, LI Sun-hon. Thno 8".

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