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MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1932.
LOCAL CRICKET:
UNIVERSITY PLAY LAST
LEAGUE MATCH.
R.A. SPORTS MEET.
INTER-BATTERY CONTEST
AT KING'S PARK.
Other Events, ‚'
Results of other events were: Open Mile Relay Race:-1, "D" Co. Team, South Wales Borderers; 2, "A" Team, H.M.8. Hermes.
Boat Race:-1, 6th Heavy. Battery; 2nd Heavy
Battery. Followers Race:1, Fight Section,
Rain interfered, with both cricket
One of the outstanding military matches which were played on Satur day afternoon. Playing their last athletic sports meetings of the year, let Mountain Battery.
Girls' Race (Ages 14 and under)-- the that of the Royal Artillery, had its League match at Pokfulam,
1, Doreen Willams; 2, Jean Roberts; University 1st XI were robbed of venue at the Navy Ground, King's three almost certain points, while the Park, on Saturday afternoon. Inter-3, Marjorie Williams,
Battery competition was one of the game between the Hongkong C.C. and his features of the sports which as 1, Jack Stakes; 2, H. Clarko; 3, P.
Lo be chief the Kowloon C.C. had also
did not fail to arouse the huge Jordan. abandoned.
to present a high pitch of enthusiasm.
with
Boys' Hace (Ages 14 and under):
ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE. Annual Athletic Sports at Caroline Hill.
After knocking up 130, the Unive crowd of British soldiers and Sepoys] sity dismissed seven Navy batsmen Notable was the success of the 2nd. for only 40 runs when rain interfered Henvy Battery in securing the Inter- the game, which had to be Battery Shield over the other units of
The inter-school record for the 100 abandoned. The undergraduates had the Hongkong and Singapore Brigade, to thank A. M. Rodrigues (38), and Royal Artillery, and that of the 12th yards dash was broken by J. O'Sulli- D.J.N. Anderson (28) for their score, envy Battery in gaining a similar van at the annual athletle sports of St. the latter following up his batting trophy for the British Heavy Bat-Joseph's College, held on Saturday performance by taking three wickets terles
E. L. Gonano was for only 14 runs.
and At the conclusion of the sports, the afternoon on the South China A
ground at Caroline H Registering also successful with the ball captured three, wickets for 16 runs. prizes were given away by Mrs. Thom, 10 seconds dead, his performance was Mil. Boyle, with 14 not out, was the who was cheered by the men after remarkable, Inasmuch as the recent
rain had made the track double the ceremony. only. Navy man to
The threatening weather held off which was not conducive to fast times, figures.
By winning this
event. Pat Madar'a success with the ball until almost at the finish, causing the
postponement of only a minor event Sullivan incidentally carried off the on the wet wicket was a feature of which had no bearing on the results Challenge Cup presented by Alesses. Little, Adams and Wood, he having the friendly match between the Hong of the Inter-Battery competitions. kong C.C. and the Kowloon C.C
won this race in 1930 and 1931. played on the former's ground. His slow deliveries proved very decep Live and returned for hite an analysis of five wickets for 20 runs.
reach
E. R. Duckitt was the only man to face him with any confidence. This
for 67 runs.
The proceedings were enlivened by the Band of the South Wales. Burderers and the Pipers of the Royal Artillery
RESULTS.
British Heavy Batteries, R.A. 20 Yards Relay Ince:-1, 12th
e very soft,
young
The Senior Championship was won by A. Ilusnala with 19 points, and the Junior Championship by S. Chinn Lim with 14 points.
Only two competitors started fo the open mile race, these being Lanco Pic. Jonca- batsman played a aplendid inningsoavy Battery; 2, 31st Heavy Battery; Corporal Palmer and 3. 20th Heavy Battery.
Rogers, who were Best and secon Putting the Weight:-1, 31st Heavy respectively in the Kowloon Marathon Battery: 2; 12th Heavy Battery; Race, run a few weeks ago.
won fairly comfortably from Junes- 20th Heavy Battery.
Rogers.
When the K.C.C. bad made 51 runs for the loss of one wicket, stumps had to be drawn.
FRIENDLY HOCKEY.
Long Jump:-1, 12th Heavy Bat
2. tery: 20th Heavy Battery; 3, 31ati Heavy Battery
SRO Yarda Relay Race:-1, 12th Heavy Battery; 2, 1st Heavy Battery: 20th 1-1, 12th Heavy Bat- High
13,
Ballery.
Owing to the inclement weather tery; 2, 31st Heavy Battery; 8, 20th the matches Heavy Battery, over the week-end,
One Mile Tent Race:-1, 12th arranged between the Radio Sports Heavy Battery; 2, 31st Heavy Battery:
Vindictive and Club and H.M.S.
3, 20th Heavy Battery. were the Radio and the R.A.F. postponcil.
Polo Jump:1, 20th Heavy Battery; 12, 12th Heavy Baltery: 3, 31st Heavy
Battery:
120 Yards Hurdles Relay Race:-1, 12th Heavy Battery: 2, 31nt leavy Battery: 3, 20th Heavy Battery,
Palmer
There were no fewer than 34 events on the programme, and the Sports" Committee are to be congratulated on the success of the function, which was
carried out without a hitch.
Mr. A. R. Sutherland, Inspector of English Schools, distributed the prizea at the conclusion of the sports.
Full Results.
Full results were as follow:
Long Jump (Jt.)-1, S. Chinn Lim; 2, J. Pereira, Distance-15 feet, 4 ing.
High Jump (Sr.).—1, A. Hussnin; 2, J. O'Sullivan. Height 5 ft. 3 in.
High Jump (Jr.).—1, A. Xavier; 2, Long Jump (Sr.)-1, A. Bussnin; 2, M. Martinez. Distance.-18 IL 10 Putting the Shot (12 lbs.)-1, A. Tossan; 2, Tsui Chenng-siang. D18-1 Lance--34 ft.
To-day at 5.10 p.m. on the Radio ground at Caroline Hill, the home team will play the German Club.
3 Miles Team Race:-1, 12th Heavy: J. Pereira. Height.-6 ft. 2 ing. The Radio will be represented by: -A. Spary; P. Singh, J. Singh; Battery; 2, 20th Heavy Battery and Hanlb, G. Jack, M. Singh; S. Singh, 31st Heavy Battery (tie). 100 Yards Relay Ras
Race: 1, 20thina. A. E. P. Guest, G. Singh, K. Singh'
12th Heavy Battery; and A. Kemp, Reserves: il. Heavy Battery,
Heavy Singh, Atma Singh, Atta Singh and Yards Relay Race:-1, 20th Jaggeet Singh. Tls team will al- so represent the Radio against the Heavy Battery: 2, 12th Heavy Bat- Y.M.C.A. 1st XI on the "ters; 3, 31st Heavy Battery.
Tug-of-War:-1, 20th Heavy Bat Ground, King's Park, to-morrow attery: 2. 31st Heavy Battery; 3, 12th
Heavy Buttery. 5.15 p.m..
.DI
The annual fixture between the ladies of Hongkong and those of Kowloon was played the Y.M.C.A. ground on Saturday when the Kowloonites won by the odd goal in three. Two of Kowloon's goals were scored by Miss Phyllis Gitting:
LOCAL YACHTING.
CORINTHIAN RACE ON
SATURDAY.
410
2,
100 Yards (Midgets)-1, A. Ozorio; 2, W. Tsen.
109 Yards (Jr.).-1, S. Chian Lim; 2, A. Ablong. Time-11 2/5 seca.
100 Yarda (Er.).-1, J. O'Sullivan; 2. B. Everest. Time. 10 seca. (A Record)
20 Yarda (Jr.)-1, A. Xavier; 2, A. Ablong. Time-2 1/5 sts,
H.K. & Singapore Brigade, R.A. 440 Yards Relay Race, Right Section, 1st Mountain Battery: 2, 4th
220 Yards (Sr.),-), J, O'Sullivan; Heavy Battery; 8, 2nd Heavy Battery.
880 Yards Relay Race:-1, 2nd 2, B. Everest. Time-23 4/5 sees.
440 Yards (Jr.), S. Chiun Lim; Heavy Battery; 2, Right Section, 1st
Rees Mountain Battery; 3, 4th Heavy Bat-2, A. Ablong. Time: 1 min. G 3/5 itery.
120 Yards Hurdles Relay Race:-1, 440 Yards (Sr.).-J. Sequeira; 2, J.) 2nd Heavy Battery: 2, 5th Heavy Vempin. Time: 65 2/5 mech.
inif Milo (Jr.).-1, J. Pereira; 2,1 Battery; 3, 4th Heavy Battery.
High Jump:-1, 4th Heavy Battery; A. F. Sequeira. Time-2 mins. 34 Left Section, 1st Mountain Battery; 1/5 secs.
Half Mile (Sr.).-1, J. Sequeira; 2, 13, 2nd Heavy Buttery Heavy Battery: G. Roslunce, Time.-2 mins. 25 2/0
Long Jump:-1, 2nd
2, Centre Section, lat Mountain Bat-soca. tery: 3
3, Right Section, 1st Mountain One Mile (dr.)-1, J. Pereira; 2, Battery and 4th Heavy Battery (tie).A. F. Sequeira. Time.-6 mins, 52 4/5
Pole Jump:-1, 2nd Heavy Battery; sees. Under the auspices of the Royal
One Mile (Sr.)-1, J. Sequeira; 2, Yan Tat-sui. Time.-5 miles, 24 4/6 Hongkong Yacht Club, the Corin-2, Centre Section, 1st Mountain Bat- thian Race was sailed ou Satur-tery: 3, 5th Heavy Battery.
Putting the Weight:1, 4th Heavy secs.
eavy Battery: 3, Heavy day, the course being: Battery: 25th Bencon (P), Kowloon Rock (1) Loft Snelion, Mountain Battery.
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Two Mile Bicycle Race (Handicap). Rumsey Shoal (P). Distance: 7.5
100 Yards Relay Race:-1, 2nd miles. Result:
Heavy Battery; 2, Right Section, 1st-1, Yung Kna-fan; 2, Tsui Kong-fur; Mountain Battery: 3, Centre Scetion, 3, Chan Shiu-wing. Pen. 1st Mountain Battery,
Why Wonder?
Fished Corr.
(Capt. Fawkes) 4.51.24 431.24 Bluejacket (Mr.
1
G. I. Gandy) Did not finish Loln (Mr. R.
Griere)
4.55.44 4.31.59 2
Holla
(Mr. Stock) Dkl not finish
www
Obstacle Itace-1, J. Kitchill; 2, E. Fisher.
100 Yards (Open to junior boys of 220 Yards Relay Race:-1, Right Kai Lap School)-1, Leung Chee- Section, 1st Mountain Battery; 2, 2nd wah; 2, Yeung Po-ming; 3, Ng Chung-
hing Heavy Battery: 3, 4th Heavy Battery..
120 Yards (Open to senior boys of Ore Mile Trani Race:-1, 2nd Heavy' Battery: 2, 4th Heavy Battery; 9;.6th the Kai Lap School)-1, Luk Fung- Heavy Battery,
yung; 2, Chan Yee-tak; 3, Wong Tong-!
CARNERA FOR INDIA? Batteries, RA
INVITATION TO BOX AND WRESTLE ISSUED..
Paris, Apr, 17. Carnern is wanted everywhere. The latest offer is from ten famous Indian princes who want him to box asgainst leading Indian boxers, and to "the princes private wrestle with wrestlers.
12th Heavy Battery 20th Heavy Battery 31st Heavy Battery
man.
220 Yards (l'Cap).-F. Sequeira; 2, T. Alves.
Yards (Open to
SITARE PRICES.
TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS. The following is the list of local share quotations issued to-day:
Banka.
Hongkong Banks, $1500 sa. Chartered Banks, £11 n. Mermhantile Banks, £18. East Asin, $115 b. Am: 0. Finance Corp., $20 n.
Insurances.
Canton Ine., $1250 n. Union Inn., $475 en. China Underwriters, $4 b. China Fires, $590 n. H.K. Fire In., $1,195 n.
Shipping.
Douglases, $20 b.
11. K. Steamboats, $23. n. Indo-Chinon, (Pref.) 332 n. Union Waterboats, $19
Mining.
Benguela, $14% b
Kallane, 2/9 .
n.
Stal Explorations, Tls. 2.10 0. Raubs, $38 b.
Docks, etc.
Kowloon Wharves, $143% b. Whampoa Docks, $21. South China Motors $10 n. Providents (olt) $1.80 a. Hongkews. Tls, 220 m. New Engineers Tis. 54 n. Shanghai Dorks, Tls. 88% *.
Cottons.
Ewo Cottons, Tls. 15.30 sa. Shanghai Cotton. Tls. 75 n. Zoon Sings Ths. 10 n.
Landa, Hotels, etc.
II.K. Hotels, $13.40 n. Cum Rts. H. K. Landa, $77% n.
11. K. Lunde, $77. Metro Lands $10 n. S'hai Lands, Tla. 25 n. Humphreys, $16.75 n. Realties, $11.60 b. Asia Reulties "A", $160 n. Asin Realties "", $30.
Public Utilities. Tramways. $21.75' b. Peak Trams, (old), $15.50 .n. Star Ferries, $90% n. China Lights, $21 n.
11. K. Elcetrics, $74 n. Maeno Eletries, $2414 b. Telephones, $41 n.
China Buses, Tia. 16 n. Singaporo Tractions, 0/- 0.
Industrials.
Malabons, 321 n.
Canton Ices, $5.05 n. Cements (com.) $18.26 n. Ropes, $14 s.
Stores,
ele.
Dairy Farms, $28.25 8. Watsons, $16 n. Watsons Rights, $3% n. Lor A. Winga. $1. Lane Crawfords. $5.45 b. Mackintosh, $19 n. Sinceres, $16 b. Powells, $3.05 n.
Miscellaneous.
Amusements, $231, n. Entertainments (old) $14.90 n. Constructions (old), $5.60 8. Constructions (new.) $1.80 b.
S. C. Enterprises $10 s.
B. Ind. G. $ Bonds, $58% D. Louns, $3 b. Prem.
Inter-Battery Shield.
Sack face-1, J. Kitchill; 2, A. Leonard. The following are the points for the
50 Yards (Midgets),—i, P. Mac. 120 Yards
(Sr.), A. Hurdles Inter-Battery Shield of British Heavy
kenzie; 2 B. Marques.
Hussain, J. O'Sullivan. 62 points 100
Convent Inter-Class Relay Race.-1, Class 7, 5 points Schools).-1, C. Remedios; 2, 8. A; 2, Clasa 6-A. #3 points, Grimmitt.
Inter-Class Relay Race (Jr.)——1,. 120 Yards (Sr.) Open to Convent Class 6 A; 2, 7 A. Inter-Battery Shield.
Schools)-1, G. A. d'Almada; 2, B. Inter-Class Relay Race (Sr.)ly..
Class 2 B; 2, Class 3 A. Points for Hongkong & Singapore Pestonji.
Invitation Relay Race.-1, Central Scouts Race.-1, J. Sequeira; 2, Brigade, R.A., Inter-Battery Shield:- 2nd Heavy Battery
points British School; 2, St. Stephen's J. Jeffery.
Boarders' Race (Jr.).-1, Tay Chan- 4th Heavy Battery.... 60 points College. Right Sect., 1st Mountain
220 Yards Handleap (Old Boys).--- tam; 2, L. Lin. 1. 1. Fornandes; 2, S. A. Rumjahn. Boorders Race (Sr.).-B. Laurel; Battery
Ono Mile Invitation Race.-1. L/C 2, J. Vempin. 6th Heavy Battery
Palmer; 2, Pte. Jones-Rogers. Time.! Centre Sect., Jet Mountain
Battery
43 points mine. 6
120 Yards Hurdles (Jr.)-1, A. #3 points Xavier; 2, S. Chian Lim.
Primo Carnera wants a guarantee Left Sect., 1st Mountain
Battery of £100,000-Routers Special Service.)
83
60% plonts 48 points
ВЕСЯ.
Inter-Class Tuf-of-war-i, Class 2 A.
Senior Champion.-A. Hussain, Junior Champion.-S. Chian Lim.
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