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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1935..
TWO REGIMENTS HOLD ATHLETIC MEETINGS
"C" COY. WIN EAST LANCS SHIELD
Meet Featured By Keen
Competition
tho of
ARMY'S CRICKET To-day's
RECORD
(Continued from Page 8).
Garthwaite and Colledge.
BOWLING
Garthwaite did not do so well as
batamen. I append the figures:-
League Football
RECREIO AT KOWLOON
RUMJAHN WINS
(Continued from Page 8).
could lure his opponent into errors without expending too much physical effort himself. He chose this fattor course and won in carter.
But this preference. made Frent dient of difference, to the match as a espectacle. Basoline rollies invariably become irritating, and although, oc- casionally the men took 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. Cop games, efforts are boing made by several teams to play took the net, because not only was. Kong was happier when Rumjahn off league fixtures to-day and Kong's chief weapon his drive, but 'to-morrow.
Rumjahn also tended to go up on the This afternoon the Recreio should wrong ball. In the second not Kog bag a couple of first division points scored time and again through this.
Thero were, of course some bright on the meet Kowloon 13.5 Railway ground, arul to-morrow the rallies and clever shots. King's out- 132 Navy will probably beat the Artillery standing efforts were last minute cross 168 in a first division match.
court and sldolina drives with Run
A successful athletic sports meet-1C Company, 18ft. 1line: 2, Fusi-1 expected with the bull, but his fall- ing was held by the East Lancashire lice Carter "B" Company, 18ft 10inning off was compensated for by the Regiment at Shamshuipo. Camp on The second day's programme con-į Monday and yesterday afternoon, "C"sisted of the following events: {great · improvement of Corporal Company emerging winners
Throwing the Hammer-1, L/Cpl. Ballard who bowled hir off-turners athletic shield with an aggregato of Rodgera "B" Company, 78ft. 4lns.; with immaculate steadness, Elvin tool 180 points,
2, Fusiller Swinnerton, "D" Com did grent execution among the weaker pany, 70ft, lilna,
Pole Jump-1, Fusilier 63 Morgen Company, BIL. dins.; 2, Lt. Parker Jervis
Ors. Mdna, 12 Whin. Aver "D" Company, 8ft. Capt. D.. Mishell ↑ !
Private I, Dewey.. 2 Jins.
220 Yards-1, L/Cpl. 47 Jones, 6.8.M. Havin HQW., 23 20
Corporal Car. D. Balin Connelius, "C" Company.
C.C. Garthwaite Sapper Fuck 11 Putting the Weight-1, L/Cp!, 52 Major Bonsela Davies "B" Company, 31f 24 ins; Pte. Baker 2, Fusilier 88 Davies "A" (S) Com-) pany, 28ft. 7
"D(S)" Company were Becond with an aggregate of 142 points, and "B" Company third with 140 points. Headquarter Wing Company and Company Alled the fourth and fifth positions.
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Corporal McCarthy and Lane Corporal Grogeon were the outstand ing athletes, and woro mainly responsible for the success Company.
Track events were confined to four representatives from each Company, and field events to two.
At the conclusion of the meeting, Lt. Col. Marsh, Officer Commanding the Regiment, distributed the prizes, The Remulta Boys' Race-1, Boy Francia; Boy Chadwick; 3, Boy Gillon,
Long Jump-1, "A" Coy. Coullough and Oxford);
quarter Wing.
Futting the Shot-1. "I (5)" Cuy. (Cpl. Kennedy and Pte, Robertson); 2, "C" Coy.
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880 Yard1, Lleut. C J. L. Lewis "C" Company 2min. 19 4 seen; 2, Fulier Keneghan "2" Company.
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whole very good-Garthwalte caught The fielding of the aide was on the
some beauties in the deep but was xt haemitted the batting averages fault sometimes in the slips. I reo. which I here put in.
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TO-DAY
University and South China and Jahn helpless at the net, while H.D." Artillery and Engineers meut to-day figured prominently with some crisp in second divisions ties, while to volloying and his superb length in morrow the Artillery second string driving. play a second game, meeting the Navy.
Rumjahn went to two-lova In the arranged for the week-end. Three third division games have been first, set, was pulled back to two-all and then went right away with the Here is the progranime:
next four games for the set. An ex traordinarily long game opened the second stanza which Kong Anally captured on ha sorvice, and the Chinese player, by general improve- ment went 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, Rumjahm held him | upr
three-all, again upplied pressitre, and, playing with very mucja more confidence, secured the three games in a row.
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100 Yards, L/Cpl. 47 Jones; 2, Lieut. J. A. M. Rice Evana.. Time, 2.11 seen,
Throwing the Javelin-1, L/Cpt.} (Me-Staples
Walch 12611 4inst; 2, Fusilier LG Hemd-88 Davies, 115 ft. 8ins.
120 Yards Hurdles,-1, Lieut. Hon. Made V.J. Bonavia Half Milo relay-1, "C" Coy. G. R. Clegg Hill; 2, Fusiller Jen-feut. CC. Santhwaite K (L/Chi, Gregson, Cpl. McCarthy, L/Cnings. "D" Company. Time, 20 1/6 beut. J.R. Johannes J
THE WRE, Gledge a E Hacking and Pte. Robinson): 2, "A"
Lieut. 3.1. Williams. 7 143 Coy.
One Mile-1, Fusilier Armstrong, Pte, J. Dewer c "A" (S) Campany: 2, Captain M. W. Capt. 17.1. Michell Whitaker, "A" (S) Company. Time, Cpl. 1, Haifard
2. TE.1). + Priteland 2 4mins. G6 secs.
List W.. C Two mile relay-1, 1. Q. Wing
440 Yards Corporal Connexin (L/Cpl. Ellis, Pte. Driver, Pte. Whitelius. "C" Company; 2. Fusilier Lieut. E.. Blawson house and Fle. Thorpo); 2, "B" Coy: Kelshaw, Time, 60 secs..
Medley mile.relay-1, II. q. Wing The Band Race was won by Fun- (Pte. Radcliffe, Pte. Thorpe,
Ptoler 53 Hughes and the Enlisted Boys Club first eleven hockey team in their The following will represent the Whitehouse and L/Cpl. Smith): 2Race was won by Boy Sims. "B" Coy.
The Band be the 2nd,
match against the Punjabi Regiment Throwing the hammer.-1, "C" Royal Welch Fusiliers played during Park, bully-off at 5 p.m.-C. L. Gro-
B. The to-day at the Club ground, King's Artillery Coy, (Cpl. McCarthy, L/Cpl. the afternoon.
gory; J. E. Potter (Capt) and E. Gregson); 2, H. Q. Wing.
High Jump-1, II. Q. Wine (Cpl.ing Offeer's daughter Miss Colette and G. Sommer; H, R. A. Wood, G. After the last event the Comrannd-V. Reed; J. L. Tetley, W. A. Reed Goodfellow and Pie. Harmsworth) Hindson presented prizes tled with "C" Coy. (L/Cpl. Gregson
the E. R. Divett, P. II. Senior, S. Reed Artillery
and N. A. E. Muckay, and Pie. Blckson).
Polo Jump-1, "D (S)" Coy, (Cpl. Kennedy and Pte. Garbett); 2. "B" Coy.
460 yards rolny-1, "C" Cay, (Cpl. McCarty, 1/Cpl. Gregson, L/CAL Hacking and L/Cpl. Shen); 2, "" Cey,
Three mile team race-1, HI, Q. Wing (Pte. Nelson, Pte. Whitehouse, Pte. Jones and Pte. Fuller); 2, "B" Coy,
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One mile relay-1, "C" Cny. (Cpl. McCarthy, L/Cpl. Gregson, Pie. Robinson and L/Cpl. Hacking); %, "A" Coy.
Javelin Throw-1, "C" Coy. (Cpl. McCarthy and Ptc. Dickson); 2, "A" Coy.
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Tug-of_War.—1, "D_(S)" ___Coy.: 2, "D" Coy,
480 yards hurdles relay-1, "C"; Coy.; I. Q. Wing.
Athletic ahield winners."C" Cay. 180 pointe.
Cricket shield winners-H. Q. Wing.
Hockey shick winners.-. Q. Wing.
Football shield winners,-"A" Coy. · Cross-country race shielil winnerazme
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Individual Athletic
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The annual individual athletic meeting of the 2nd. Battalion, Royal Welch Fusiliers, came to a close at Scolumpoo yesterday. The meeting commenced on Monday when the following events were decided:
Discus-1, 1/Cpl. Stupley "A" (S) Company, 9344.; 2, Corporal 90 Jones " Company, 927. Sins.
High Jump1, Fusilier Wynne "A" (S) Company, 4ft 11ins: 2. Fusiller 62 Roberts "B" Company and Fusilier Salathiel "C" Company, 4ft 11ins. (Recond try).
"C" Company; 2, Fusilier Armstrong Three Miles.1. Fusilier Gresty,
43 3/5 sees. "A" (S) Company. Time, 10 min.
winners.
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