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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1935.

TWO REGIMENTS HOLD ATHLETIC MEETINGS

"C" COY. WIN EAST LANCS SHIELD

Meet Featured By Keen Competition

ARMY'S CRICKET To-day's

RECORD

(Continued from Papa 8).

| Garthwalte and Celledge.

BOWLING

Garthwaite did not do so well na

of

League Football

RECREIO AT KOWLOON

RUMJAHN WINS

(Continued from Page 8).

could luro his opponent into errors without expending too much physical effort himself. He chose this latter courna and won in Canter.

But this preferenco made a great deal of difference to the match on n' apectacle. Baseline rallien invariably [become irritating, and although ec

casionally the men look the not, there' With the week-end occupied was too much pat-ball about the game, with Shield and Governor's not in keeping with the capabilities

of either player. Cup games, efforts are being

Kong was happier when Rumjan made by several teams to play took the not, because not only was off league fixtures" to-day "and Kong's chief weapon his drive, but to-morrow.

Runijahn also tended to go up on the This afternoon the Recreio shouldWong ball. In the second set Kong bag a couple of firat division points scored time and again through this. when they meet Kowloon

Thero were, of course some bright Railway ground, and to-morrow the rallies and clever shots, King's out- 135 Navy will probably beat the Artillery court and stifeline drives with Rom

staniting efforts were last minute cross

A successful athletic sports meat" Company, 18ft. 111ns. 2. Fusi I expected with the ball, but life fall- ing was held by the East Lancashire Hier Carter "" Company, 18ft. 10ins, ing off was contpensated for by tho Regiment at Shamskulpo Camp on The second day's programmo con- Monday and yesterday afternoon, ""sisted of the following eventer great improvement Corporal Company emerging winners of the

Throwing the Hammer.-1, L/Cpl. Ballard who bowled his off-turners athletic shield with an aggregato of Rodgers "" Company, Taft 4ins with Immaculate atendness,

Elvin too 180 points-

2-Fusllier Swinnerton, "D" Com-did great execution among the weaker "D(S)" Company were accond pany, 7011, 0%inu.

[batsmen. I append the figures:--- with an aggregato of 142 points, and

Polo Jump-1, Fusilier 03 Morgan "B" Company third with ide points. "D" Company, 8ft Bins. 2, Lt. Headquarter Wing Company and "A" Parker Jervis "D" Company, Rft. Capt. 1.11. Michell 2 Company filled the fourth and fifth 3in. positions.

Corporal McCarthy and Lanco Corporal Gregeon were the outstand ing athletes, and waro mainly responsible for the success of "C" Company.

Track events were confined to four representatives from each Company, and, field events to two.

1'rivate 1. Dewey 220 Yards-1, L/Cpl. 47 Jones, CRM. Elvin .... HQW., 23. 2/5

aces.; Concellos, " Company.

2, Corporal ort, D. Ballard

(66. Garthwalte

Rapier Tuck Putting the Welght-1, L/Cpl. 53 Male Honavia Davies 13" Company, 31ft, 24 ine; ie, Baker 2, Fusiller 88 Davies "A" (S) Com- pany, 28ft. 7 inx.

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880 Yards1, Lleut. C. 7, L. Lewis "C" Company, 2min. 10 4/whale very good-Garthwaite caught The flekling of the side was on the sees.; 2. Fuallier Keneghan "B" some beauties in the deep but was at Company..

100 Yards, L/Cpl. 47 Jones; have omitted the batting averages

fault sometimes In the slips. I see| 2. Lieut. J. A. M. Rice Evans. Time, which 1 here put in.

At the conclusion of the meeting, Lt.-Col. Marsh, Officer Commanding the Regiment, distributed the prizes. The Results Boys' Race-1, Boy Francis: 211 HOCH. Boy Chadwick; 3, Boy Gillon.

Long Jump Coy. (Me Coullough and Oxford); 2, Head- quarter Wing.

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University and South China and Jahn helpless at the net, while "H.D." Artillery and Engineer meet to-day gured prominently with some crisp. in second division tles, while to yollaying and his superb length in morrow the Artillery second string driving.

Ramjahn, went to two-leve in the play a second gante, meeting the Navy. arranged for the week-end. Three third division rames have been first set, was pulled back to two-all and then went right away with the Here is the progranume:

next four games for the set. АП ex- traordinarily long, game opened the TO-DAY

second stanza, which Kong finally enptured on his service, and the Chinese player, by general improve- ment wont into 2-1 with his service to follow. But he lost that game and with it the chance of forcing the match to the third set. Runjahn held him

three-all, up

again applied pressure, and, playing with very much more confitence, accured, the next three games in a row.

First Division

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v. Recreio (Kowloon Ground 5 p.m.) Second Division

inna. N.O. IL. 1.H. Aver.)

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Throwing the Javelin, L/Cpl Stapley, 120ft, 4inst. 2, Fusiller, Capt. Watch

#8 Davies, 115 ft. 8ins.

120 Yards Hurdles.-1, Lieut. Hon. Mejor v.3. Hanaxis L Coy. G. R. Clegg 11; 2. Fusilier Jen-feat. CC. Gard:wmile N Half Milo relny, 1, "G" (1/Cpl. Gregson, Cpl. McCarthy, L/C nings "D" Company. Time, 20 1/6 Lleut, Jill. Jalutross - 3

CH. WILE Caled Hacking and Pte. Robinson); 2, "A" neca,

Lieut. J.P. William.. 7 - 180 Coy.

One Mile-1, Fusilier Armstrong, Pen 3. Bower ... $ 1 40 Futting the Shot-1, "D (S)" Coy. "A" (8) Company: 2. Captain M. W. B. de Pritchard

Capt. D., 4 1 13 (Cpl. Kennedy and Pte, Robertson): Whitaker, "A" (3) Company. Time, pl. D. Ballard & 2 37 20 2, "C" Coy.

Dieul WJ., Cenex" Two milo relay-1, H. Q. Wing 440 Yards. I,

Elvin Corporal Conne-C.-M. 11, (L/Cph Elle, Pte. Driver, Pte. White-lius," Company; 2. Fusilier Lleul. 5.11. Dawson.. i house and Pte. Thorpe); 2, "B" Coy. Kelahow. Time, 60 seca.

mina. 56 Reca

11 -

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The following will représent Thr

Medley mile relay,1, 11. Q. Wing The Band Race was won by Fusi- (Pte, Radcliffe, Plc. Thorpe, Pte. Iler 53 Hughes and the Enlisted Boys Club Brat eleven hockey team in their Whitehouse and L/Cpl. Smith); 2, Race was won by Boy Simp "B" Coy.

.The Band of the

v. South Chinn (Caroline Hill, 5 p.m.)

V. R. E Happy Valley, 4:45 pm)

TO-MORROW

First Division

v. Navy

(Causeway Bay, 5 p.m.)

match against the Punjabi Regiment Throwing the hammer. "Royal Welch Fusiliers played during Park, bully-off at

2nd. Bn. The tiny at the Club ground, King's Artillery Coy. (Cpl. McCarthy, /Cpl the afternoon."

p.m.-C. L. Gre- Gregson); 2, 11. Q. Wing.

gory: J. E. Potter (Capt) and E. After the last event the Command. Reed; J. I. Tetley, W. A. Reed Ing Officer's daughter Miss Colette and G. Sommer; . . A. Wood, G. Hindson presented winners.

the E. R. Divett, P. H. Senior, S. Keed Artillery

and N. A. E. Mackay,

High Jump 1, 11. Q. Wing (Cpl. Goodfellow and Pte. Harmsworth) tied with "C" Coy, (L/Cpl. Gregson and Pte. Dickson).

Pole Jump-1. "D (B)" Goy, (Cpl. Kennedy and Pie. Garbett); 2, "B" Coy.

400 yards relay,-1, "C" Coy, (CHL Mecariy. L/Cpl. Gregson, 1/Cpl. Hacking and L/Cpl. Shea); 2. " Coy.

Three mile team race-1, II. Q. Wing (Pte. Nelson, Pte. Whitehouse, Pto. Jones al Ite. Fuller); 2, "B" Cay,

Throwing the Discus.-1, "C" Coy. (Cpl. McCarthy and L/Opl. Gregson); 2, H. Q. Wing.

Ono mile relay.-1, "C" Coy. (Cpl. McCarthy, L/Cpl. Gregson, Pie. Robinson and L/Cpl. Hacking); 2,

"A"- Coy,

Javelin Throw.---1, "C" Goy. (Cpl. McCarthy and Pte. Dickson); 2, "A" Coy.

One mile team race.--I, II. Q. Wing (Pte. Fuller, Pte. Whitehouse, Pte. Jones and Bay Chadwiel); 2, "C" Coy.

-Tug-of-War—1,-"D-(S)"—Goy1j-

2. Coy.

480 yards hurdles relay-1, "C" Coy: 2. II. 9. Wing.

Athletic shield winners."C" Coy. 180 points.

Cricket shield winners-11. Q. Wing.

Hockey

shield winners,-II. Q Wing.

Football shield winnern."A" Coy. Cross-country race shickl winners. I. Q. Wing.

Long Junip-1,

Fusilier Floyd

FUSILIERS' SPORTS

Individual Athletic

Meeting

The annual individual athletic, meeting of the Ind. Battalion, `Raya! | Welch Fusiliers, camo lo a close at Scokumpoo yesterday. The meeting commenced on Monday when the following events were decided;

Discus-1, L/Cpl. Stapley "A" (S) | Company, 93ft.; 2, Corporal 99 Jones "B" Company, 92ft 8ins.

High Jump, Fusilier Wynne: "A" (S) Company, ft. 11inn.; 2. Fusilier 52 Roberts "B" Company and Fusilier Solabilet "C" Company,. 4ft. lin. (second try),

Three Miles-1. Fusilier Greaty, "C" Company; 2, Fusilier. Armstrong "A" (S) Company. Time, 10 min. J/5 secs.

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Railway

Third Division

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(Railway Ground, 3.16 p.m.) Fusifiera v. R.A.M.C.

(Happy Valley, 3.15 p.m.)

SUNDAY, APRIL 14

Third Division

v. R.A.F. (Chatham Road, 3.15 p.m.)

V. Navy

Fusiliers

(Causeway Bay, 4.30 p.m.)

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