SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

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The SECOND EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (Weather Per. mitting) at HAPPY VALLEY Saturday, 31st March and on Monday. 2nd April, 1934, commencing at 12.30 p.m. on both days.

The First Bell will be hung at 12 o'clock Noon.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE. Members are notified that they thoir and their Ladies must wear

displayed Badges prominently throughout the Meeting.

No One without a Badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure.

Badges admitting Non-Members to tho, Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 per day for Gentlemen (Both and $3.00 per day for Ladies including Tax) are obtainable through the SECRETARY upon the personal application of a Member, such Mem bar to be responsible for all visitors introditeed by him, and for Payment of All Chits, &c.

The Secretary's office, Bed Floor, Gloucester Building, (Tel. 27794), will clown at 10.30 a.m, un both days.

Badges admittler to Members' Enclosure will NOT be on sale at

the Race Course.

-On No Pretext will Children be permitted in sither Enclosure during the Mooting.

Tifins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephone 21020.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. The Price of Admission

to the

Public Enclosure is 32.00 per day,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

SCHOOLS SPORTS,

ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE HOLD ANNUAL MEET

KEEN COMPETITION YESTERDAY

The annual athletic sports meeting of St. Paul's College was held yesterday at the South China Athletic Association ground, Caroline Hill, when keen competition was witnessed in a varied programme of events.

Tho senior championship was won by L! Ping-lowan; the Junior by Ko Dian-kong and the Small Boys cham- plonship by Cheng Ping-kin-

Two of the College records were broken in the 400 metros and the 800 matres in the Senior events. The time for the 400 metres was 69.4 secs. and the 800 metres 2 minutes 25 secs,

RESULTS.

THURSDAY, MARCH

TREVESSA TROPHY Cambridge

Tjisorea Crew Wins For

Third Time

The Tilsores crew (2nd. Officer L Molendyk) had an easy victory in the "Trovessa" Trophy race for merchant ships' lifeboats yesterday afternoon, winning by about 800 yards from the Hang Bang crew (T. Goddard).

There was, very little breeze, and, from the starting line off Channel Rock to Kowloon Rock and back to

Ice Hockey

Team Jinx

LOSE · ALL' NINE MATCHES

London.

Nine matches played-nine

the mark boat off the R. H. K. Yacht matches lost; goals for seven; Club, the ships had to rely almost goals againat, 62! entirely on the rowing abilities of their crews. From the mark boat to

INTERNATIONAL Cut Rock and back the bosts made

HOCKEY

INDIA QUALIFY FOR FINAL

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good time with the light breezo..

Thero were ten entries in all, the winner being the only J. C. J. L. Swira's Lifeboat. Butterick and

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It rends like a. Chelsen director's nightmare, but actual. ly the unhappy possessors of that record are Cambridge Uni- versity's ice hockey team, who have withdrawn from

the League.

As the Cantabs have been jour- neying to and from Purley, London, where their ice rink is, ali this season, their late passes have been entirely exhausted.

ICE RINK.

entered five boats and Jardine Matho-

The Light Blues, however, are son's four. The Tilsores took the lead from the start and at the Kowanxious to correct the impression loon Rock had established a lead of that people may get, that those At the conclusion of the meeting,

about fifteen length. She downed two things are cause and effect. Mrs. Hall, wife of the Bishop of India defeated China by six goals all from this point to the mark boat The real reason why they have to Hongkong, diatributed the prizes.

to all on the Marina ground yester against a head wind and ride **- Mr. E. G. Stewart, the Headmaster, day afternoon, and thus qualified to tremely good time over the remainder leave the Ice Hockey League in thanked Mr. Ho Ka-tau, the sports meet England in the Anal of the later of the course. The distance of the that the University authoritica master, for the success of the meet-national Hockey Tournament on Easter course was just over four miles and have put their foot down on any ing, and Mrs. Hall for distributing Monday.

India was the superior team an/the. Tilsoren's time was 48 laine, 40 more late leave for their members; } thanked the

TROPHY PRESENTED. tho prizos. He also

But for a brilliant performance by R. donors of prizes for the magniicent asserted the aggressivo carly array of prizes.

The race was watched with Interest H. Wong, in goal, China might easily have suffered an even heavier defeat. by Commodore Frank Elliott and a H. W. Lee, tho Pembroke College large gathering of spectators.

At the Clubhouse following the race Senior 100 metres-1, Li Ping-goalkeeper, played a hard game at left kwan: 2. Tso Kin-tak. Junior-1, Kolback, making many fine clearances the vice-Commodore, Mr. H... Rouso!

It is understood that this state Man-kong; 2, Kam Yiu-lin. Small when pressure was heavy on China's said: We have just seen the twenty. Boys1, Hui Hon-young: 2, Chong goal. Their forwards failed to com-first race for the "Trevorsa" Trophy of affairs may be remedied in the

bine.

for merchant ships' lifeboats, Ping-kin. ⚫ including Tax, for all Persons, includ

India was best served. by Dulla sonted in recognition of the meritor early futuro, for a syndicate has ing Ladlas, and is payable at the

Senior 200 metres.-1, Li Ping-Singh, at centre-half, while Lal Singh, tous conduct of the officers and crew been formed, with the necessary Gate. Soldiers and Sailors in Uni-kwan; 2. Li Poon-yen. Junior-1. on the left wing, was outstanding in of the sa, Trovessa and with the ob- capital, to build an ice rink in the form are admitted Half Price.

Ko Man-kong: 2, Kan Yiu-lin. the forward line. Awtar Singh, at ject to fosterlag an interest amongst University town. The site is the in the Tims will be obtainable

Benior 100 metres.-1, Li Ping-centre-forward, was inclined to be the Mercantile Marine plying out of only thing not yet decided upon. Restaurant in the Public Enclosure.

so that matches can be played by Bookmakers, Tic Tac Men, &c., will kwan; 2. Slen Yat-choy. Junior-1, selfish. M. H. Hassan and P. Singh Hongkong in the handling of ship's The rink will be an open-air one,

The race this afternoon was weil daylight. The Indians obtained their goals not be permitted to operate within Chan Wak-kuen; 2, Chan Hen-ming. also played well in defence. the Precincts of the Hongkong Jockey Small Boys-1, So Kin-shun;

through Awtar Singh (3), Kartar supported. The entries numbered tɩn,

The new rules announced from Club during the Race Meeting. Cheng Ping-kin.

Singh (2), Lal Singh and Kalwant which is a little above the average the world meeting at Milan will We have had as many as fourteen and i By Order,

Senler 800 metres,-1, Slen Yat- Singh ono cach,

CLUB DEFEAT EAST LANCS, as few as six. This is the third time have the effect of making ice choy; 2, Li Ping-kwan.

The Hongkong Hockey Club, fleld- the good shlp Tilsores has carried hockey, already the fastest game, Yin-ing a weakened team, engaged the off the trophy and this is the seventh faster stiH next season.

East Lancashire Regiment on the time it has been won by the Dutch home ground, King's Park yesterday line.

Having witnessed 19 of the twenty- afternoon, and won by three goals to:

The forward pass in the attack- two, in a friendly game. Corporal one races, I must say I give the palm

Ifing zone has been tried out here Always Good Dancing1, Slon Yat-choy: 2, Lau Ping-pui.

Senior long Jump-1, S Kan-chin; Snuggs gave the "Lillywhites" the for rhythm to the Dutch crown.

effect on scoring has been marked, 2, Leung Wal-keo. Junior.-1, Ko lead, N. A. E. Mackay equalising with they get a little out of time it is in the last few months, and its Man-kong: 2. Chan Hon-ming. Small fing shot that struck the top of the quickly rectified.

We were rather unfortunato in not In Canada, where the rule was Boys-1, Cheng Ping-kin; 2, So Kin-net. Sergt. Owen netted a second goal

for the soldiers, H. Owen-Hughes, who having as much wind as we had in tried out an early as last season, played a good game on the right wing, the last three or four races, and it there have been several complica Sonlor high jump-1, So Kan-chin; levelling matters for the Club before must have been a considerable strain tlona. Some opportuniat forwards

to the crews contesting. The time 2, Lau Ping-pul. Junter1, Ko Man- the interval.

In the second half, Mackay found recorded by the winning crew is ex have been taking the puck up to kong; 2, Chan Hon-ming. Small Boyal

their own men just ahead of them. 1. Lee Ming-kit; 2, Hin Hon-yeung, the net to give the Club victory, Lt.tremely good under the prevailing their opponents goal with one of They then take the shot between Senior shot put.1. Leung Wal Robinson and Snuggs both experienced conditions."

On behalf of the Yacht Club, Mr. bad luck when they wont close to the DANCING ACADEMY | ke; 2, Ngan Tze-woo.

Club goal, where C. L. Grezory saved Ronse extended a hearty welcome to the legs of the man in front, which goal- mombers of the Mercantile Marine completely unsights, the well.

CAER CLARK CUP MATCH. who had turned out for the raco, minder. Hence the new clause Capt. A. R. McEachran, Marine about obscuring the goalkeeper's In a Caer Clark Cup hockey match

Superintendent of Messrs Butterfield

vision. played at King's Park yesterday after, and Swire, presented the trophy to noon, the Club do Recreio Ladies "A" Mr. Melendyk, coxswala of the win- team defeated the Central Association Ladies by one goal to ni ning crew, the latter suitably replying.

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. Hongkong, 28th March, 1934.

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Benior 1,500 metres-1, Mak ning; 2, Kwok Kang-wing.

Senior high hurdles 110 metres.

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Junior 110 metres low hurdles, Ko Man-kong; 2, Chan Yuk-ning.

Small Boys 1,200 metres handicap.

1. Liu Kwok-hing; 2, So Kin-shun. Old Boys 200 metres.-1. Yuen Chan-kin; 2, Yung Ki-tong.

1,200 metres invitation medley re lay race-1, St. Joseph's College.

400 metres Invitation Girls Schools relay. Diocesan Girls' School

400 metres relay raco (Pas vs. Present)-Past.

Senior champion-Lee Ping-kwan Junior champlon-Ko Man-kong. Small Boys champion-Cheng Ping-kin:

ELLIS KADOORIE SCHOOL

Annual Sports Meeting

A very successful annual sports meeting was held yesterday afternoon' by the Ella Kadoorie Indinn Scheol on the Indian Recreation Club ground, Sookunpoo.

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The competitors showed keen toreat in the events, and consequently some of the finishes were very close. The Senior championship was won by' Mohamed Usaf and the Junior cham- picnship by K. M. Rumfah.

At the conclusion of the meeting, the prizes were presented by Mr. A. whe T. Hamilton, the Fleadmaster. thanked the officials for the success of the meeting and the prize donors and subscribers to the prize fund.

RESULTS.

Sanior high jump-1, Mohamed Usnf; 2, Kaka Singh. Junior High jump-1, B. Abbas; 2, S. Y. Tipe.

Senior Three Legged race1, Mo hamed Usaf and H. Ali; 2, N. Singh and J. Singh. Junior-1, Z, Abbas and D. Ahmod; 2, B. Abban and Wall Muhamed.

Senior 100 yards1, H. All: 2. Mohamed Usat Junior-

Run.jahn: 2, B. Abbas.

Senter Sack race.-1, Kaka Singh;

2, 11. Al. Junior, K. M. Rum

jahn: 2, James Dass.

Senior 220 yards-1, H. All: 2 Mohamed Usa. Junior-1, K. M Rumjahn; 2, B. Abbas

Throwing the cricket,ball-1. Mo-| hinder Singh: 2, Mohamed Cassim.

Senior half milo-1, Ismall All: 2, Mohinder Singh,

Class 10 race-1, H. Khan-2, A. C.) Kadar.

Class 9 rnco-1, Mohamed Sconan;| 2, 8. K. Khan.

Junior mile raco-1, K, M, Rum Jahn; 2, B. Abbas,

Senior Arithmetic race-1, II. All;

2, Nehar Bingh. Junior--1, Abdul Rahman: 2, Jaggat Singh.

Masters race.1, Mr. A. Bakar; 2, Mr. Chanhan Blogh..

One mile race-1, Isman All; 2, Mohinder Singh.

Old Boys Raco-1, Hossain; 2, M. ol Arculli.

Consolation race-1, 0. Talip; 2, A. A. Rumjah.

Sonlor champion-Mohamed Usat. Junior champlon-K. M. Rumjahn.

British

RESULTS.

Tisorea (L. Molendyk), 28ft. 2 in. 0.48,41, 1;

Hangsang (T. Goddard)

scored in the first half through M. Remedios, on the loft wing. Although losers, the C. B. A. hind most of the game, but their forwards were weak in front of goal. E. Beavis played well for the C. B. A, while the Recreio 0.51.20. 2; were best served by C. Osmund and M. Basto, their backs,

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Mausang (A. Dunn) 27ft. 9 ins, 0.55.80 4;

Mausang (Sev. Minshail) 27ft. 8 ins, Į 0.65.37 5.

The other entries were Nanning (P Hilling) 26ft; Bunning (La Moore), 26ft, 28ft 1 in; Sheng King (G. Wright) 25ft; Shantung (R, Firkine), 28ft. 27ft. 8 ini; Kwei Ying (H. Hopper) 20ft,¦

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