THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH.
SATURDAY, APRIL 27,
1995.
Loss To Local Bowls Circles ORIENTAL
MR. HARRY HAMPTON LEAVING SOON
(Continued from Page 8). Docks to remain,
the In throwing in his lot. with Kowloon Howling Green Club but R. Lapsley la again turning out for the Hok Un side,
As last year's junior champions, It is some years now since в term) has suffered the ignominy of on the Indian I. C. are making their forced relegation as it on tot been debut in the First Division but they found advisable by clubs with anticipate a fairly successful sca- team in each division to avail themson. They are relying on the same selves of the privilege of promotion players as carried them to the top and run two teams in the First class although at one time they had Division. Actually only twice have entertained hopes of securing the teams gone Into the Second Divi- services of one or two of the Kion from the first by the enforce Craigenscower C. C. players. ment of the promotion and relega- tion rule.
PREVIOUS RELEGATIONS
OLYMPIAD
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Chinn.
tic association at the stormy session at Manila last May, which split on the issue then have gone ahead with plans to hold the 1938 games in CHINA'S ATTITUDE Supported by the Philippine Anin- tear Athletic Federation, however, the Japan Amateur Federation is pro- ceeding with preparations to hold the Oriental Olympics three years hence in Tokyo, nad four years later nt
Manila.
id
facilitate the work of the In the meantime it is hoped organisers it was decided at the that China will become recon- The Second Division-Weeling of the newly ap ciled to the existence of Japan-
polated sub-committee_to_retalene--supported Manchukuo augurated in 1924 and the Kowloon last year's fixture list and transfer be willing to compete against Docks, who were the first winners, the Taikoo R. C. matches to the athletes from what is called at elected to displace the Police R.C.dlan R. C. team and vice-versa Nanking "the puppet state." and the following year the Police, in the Second Division, so that to- in turn, displaced the Kowloon C.C. day the majority of the teams will The latter Club were running two be meeting their opponents of the teams that season but the follow-opening Saturday last year. Ing year when their premier com-
bination lost its status the second SCARCITY OF ROOKIES team was withdrawn.
The relegated Kowloon C. C. team then won the junior chant-
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pionship anil again folded two ailing limbs pull him off the active teams and on 1927 they were top duty list, the youngster my get a of the second and bottom of the chance to play along with Berger and With Harris- first divisions, the composition of flat Lee in the garden. which were thus unaltered in 1928.burg last year, Tyler hit 310.
A csaple of other rookies who may The Club de Recreio, who had entered a second team in the Junior at a chance to further display their ware Are BM Lewis and Elburt; Division gained promotion through Fletcher. The former, a catcher, hit their "A" side and to balance the 13 for Rochester last year, and the number of clubs in each division latter, Infekler, played eight no team was relegated. Since then games for the Braves after coming up the winners of the Second Division from Harrisburg, and tunked
were re-turnip for .500. have been teams which
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the key.
Area Sports Meeting
EXCITING EVENTS WITNESSED AT SOOKUNPOO
On
Exelting sport was witnessed at | William Peel, and Lady Peel, attend- Sookunpoo yesterday afternoon whened by Capt, Walter, A.D... were the Hongkong Area Athletic meet-present during the meeting. ing was concluded in the presence their arrival the Union Jack flown of a large crowd of spectators. at the Clubhouse most was broken,
1x Excellency the Governor, Sir
Among others present among the spectators. were Hin Excellency Major General O. C. Borrett and Mrs. Borrell, who distributed the prizes,
Sir the Hon.
Thoman Southorn, Commodore C. G. Sedg: wick, Caf. 11. G. Harrison and Capt,; Clough-Taylor, A.D.C. to the Gen. {ern! "Officer Commanding. /
F.A..CUP FINAL TO-DAY
RECORD_OF_BOTH.
TEAMS
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The meeting was tommenced on Wednesday, continued on Thirsday and the final events, including the open relay race which was won in. hne style by a team from II.M.S. Carnwall, wem decided yesterday.,
The championship was won by the | Lincolnshire Regiment, with the Enst Lancashire Regiment close seconils and the Hongkong Singapore Bri. gade Royal Artillery third,
By kind permission of Lieut. Col. to one, there being 34,092 people. present at the match. Against Stock-. . Hindson and Offers, the band Tort County, the Cup holders of of the Royal Wekh Fusiliers render- 1030-31 were equally devastating and edn programine of musle. The con- penetrated the opposition defence on ductor was Band Sergeant J. Flann-
ocensions at Edgeley Park. Kan.
the There were 24,684 people at ground, the smallest attendance nt a fourth round the this year. The first anil anly drawn match played by Royal Welch Fulliers; Lincolns in aerize to the Singapore Brigade for Medals will given later to the
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Full Results The full results are as follows: Pole Jump.-1, H.K.S.RA. and
The Japanese athletic lenders and Dr. Regina Ylanan, secretary of the P.A.A.F., who adopted the new cen stitution, approved plans to have the 1038 games embrace many more events than the former Far Eastern įolympics,
The new games beginning in 1938 will consist of eight events for men, decided. They follow: Track and field, swimming, noecer, baseball, basketball, yolleyball, tennis and boxing
In addition there will be four events | kami-final when the Albion played the bighost Jump, 10 ft. 0 in. for women on the official programie | against, Rollon Wanderers before
swimming, track and field, tennis 40,605 sprelators at Leeds, in the Throwing the Discos-1, East caplay the Albion won by two coels Lanes.; 2, Royal Artillery; . Pue, and valleyball.
SEVEN OPEN EVENTS
to uil at Stoke,
jakk Regiment. Best individual Besides the official contests the Always it was W. G. Robertson, throw: 101 ft. olympic
will programme
contain their brilliant rentreforward, who Two miles relay.1, 11.K.S.R.A.; neven open events-shooting, eques- WA mainly responsible for the 2, lincolns; 3. Royal Welch Fusiliers, trian contests, gymnastics, field hoc- Albion's success. In every match in Best time: 8 min. 44.0/10 secs.
rawing, living and women's which the side were engaged in this High Jump-1, Itoyal Engineers; basketball.
year's competition he has scored 2, Punjabin Regiment; 3, 1.K.S.R.A., Little change is expected in the Thus much the same system will goal. It was he who netted against East Lancs. and Royal Artillery. presented in the Sentor and they pitching stall. Carrying the lond be followed as in the tenth Far East Belton Wanderers when the Albion Deat individual jump: 6 ft. 6 ins,
have dual re-will be Ben Cantwell, whose whip, aern Olymping at Manila Inst May, drew are each. Against the Sheffield 880 yards relny 1 East Lancs: presentation in the First Division. little suur last year, seems to be bet-but the variety of events is increased United he scored three times and out 2. Lincolns: 3, HK.S.R.A. - Time:
KOWLOON DOCK CHANGES ter than ever; Fred Frankhouse, and additional sports are classified as of a total of 17 goals scored by the min 36 sees.
Midland The Kowloon Dock are this sen- Walter Betts, Ed Brandt, Leo Man- oficial.
side, Robertson clátmed Putting the Weight,-1, Lincolns;
2, H.K.SR.A. 3, East Lanes. Hon making several changes in their gun, Flint Rheni, Bob Brown, and Since withdrawing from the E.E. even in the five matches.
individual pult: 30 ft. 4 ins. A.A. at Manita, China has adopted side. Bowlers generally will be
McKechnie is keeping his optics on the polley of ignoring the new sub- ALBION'S SCORING MEDIUM Three Miles relay-1, Punjahis pleased to see that Fred Cullen is
two young hurlers and they may be stilte nasociation, which is backed
Regiment; 2, Linculus; 3, ILK.S.R.A. again playing bowls. Lust year he carried along for a while for further by Japan and the Philippines. These On him will the Albion chiefly
Throwing the Hammer.. Eant was abitent from the game follow observation. One is Jerry Grune three were the full members of the depend to metince the Wednesday' de Lancs.; Lincolns; 3, 11.K.S.R.A. Ing an accident at the end of the wald, a. St. Louis hey who was former association, the impetus for fenders and if he is given even the Best individual throw: 108 ft. 8 in. previous season. It will ben re-braught to the club Inst year when which came from the Philippinen rarest · opportunities he will prove Enlisted Buys' race-1, Royal Ar- called that after having been Jewel Ens was McKechnie's first as nearly a quarter of a century ago,
a difficult man to stop. There are, tillery; 2, Lincolns; a, East Lancs.
400 yards relay-1, East Lanes; represent Hongkong sistunt.
admission of Manchukuo, of course, other scoring forwards in.
Royal Welch Paris against Shanghai in the Interport Worrester was asking $10,000 before Japanese and Philippine position is day
whom China maintaloa,
illegal. The the Albion line-up and the Wednes-2. Lincolns:
defence will be constantly liers. Best time: 42.1/5 mors. he had to withdraw at the eleventh the club went trash; file is a south that under the former constitution worried by E. Sandford, A. Carter Throwing the Javelin, Lincolns: hour owing to an injury received paw with plenty of promise--and the their vetes made tin, numission of the and d. H. Gale if the last two named Rogal Engineers; 3, Royal Welch
Fusiliers, Best In a fall at the Docks.
Braves need a southpaw like ham applicant
unavoidable. ---- are fit to play. needs cgga!
E. F. Rimmer, the Sheffield 136 ft. 1 in. Wednesday outside left has been the One mile team race.-1. Punjabis soring medium for the Yorkshire Begiment; 2, II.K.SILA.; 3, Lincolns. side and in the four matches played Best time: 4 mins, 40 seen.
Long' Jump,-1, Lincolns; 2, kust he claimed five of the nine goals registered while J. Palethorpe was Lanes 3, .K.S.R.A. Distance: 20
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To these two will fall the burden of the Shefeld attack and both are
Lancs; 2, Lincolns; 3 Royal En- 1 min. 1225
capable of taking full advantage of gingers. Rest time:
BUCH.
the slightest slip by a defender.
follows.
Three quarter mile open relay
The teams will probably line up as race.----1, H.M.S. Cornwill (AB. Macnully, L.S. Kiley, Lieut.-CJr. West Bron:-H. Pearson: G. E. Neame and P.0. Barten); 2, Royal; Shore and R. F. Trentham; J. P Artillery; Hongkong Pallee. Beat) Murphy, W. Richardson and Jine: min. 46 mees. Edwards; A. Gale, J. H. Carter, W. G. Richardson, E. Sanford and W.2,
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Wednesday. FI. Brown;
Nibloe and A. E. Catlin; A. Sharp, W. Millership and II. Burrows: A Hooper, Surtees, J. Palethorpe, R. W. Starling and E. J. Rimmer.
One mile relay race.-1, Lincolny;
II.K.S.R.A.; 9, East Lance.
- Tug-of-war.— 1,—H÷K.S.R÷A¡¡—% Royal Welch Fusiliers,
Área Championship. -Lincolnshire Regionent (140 pts.), East Lanea- alire Regiment" (191), Hongkang Singapore Brigade Royal Artilny The Albion have been faced with] (1216), Punjab Regiment (101%), several problems owing to injuries loyal Welch Fusiliers (001), Royal and the team which carried them into Engineers (76), Royal Artillery the final is subject to changes,*
(71%) and Small Units (6).
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