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The finals in connection with the
annual athletic sports meeting of the Royal Garrison Artillery were run off on the United Services Recreation Cub ground, Kowloon, yesterday afternoon, the heats and minor event having been decided on Tuesday.
Weather conditions were farno- able, and there was a large gathering of spectatars composed of the families of the man and their friends. The events wars well contested.
The
Band of the 1102nd Grenadiers and Pipers of the HK.S., R.G.A., enlivened the proceedings with an excellent programma of music.
Tes was served on the grounds during the afternoon.
At the conclusion, Mr. Orpe Sanders distributed the prizes to the successful competitors.
* OFFICIALS.
-LAWN TENNIS.
H. K. C. C. TOURNEY.
There was a large crowd on the
PEAK TRAMWAY ACCIDENT.
"NOBODY TO BLAME.”
stand court of the H.K.CC. yesterday A coronial investigation of the afternoon when Ng Sae Kwong and Weircumstances under which a Chinese Lok-wei opposed A. A. Rumjahn and fitter lost his life as the result of an 8. H. Ismail in the open doubles
accident on the Peak tramway took championship. The attendance num-
place at the Magistracy yesterday. bered nearly 2,000, and included HEM, J. R. Wood presided and the the Governor and Mr. Bric Rice (Private Secretary),
Tai
jarymen were Mesas, G. L. Chilmaz (ioreman) I. Sigveland and The Tran The match proved to be the best of the tournament. Both couples! Evidence showed that on April 2 played excellent tennis, with the the deceased was working with two result that the outcome of the match other men on the job of replacing was in doubt almost to the last stroke. bolts in the sleepers of the bridge Ismail and Rumjahn opened the above the Barker Road station. match well and took the first set for &
wards.
2. The second was more exciting, but decending car came within two the Chinese couple could not hold lengths before the look-out man natio their opponents, and the Indians tooked them and called out. The other it for 6-2. Led by a big margin, the two man jumped out of the way bus Chinese recovered in the third set, the deceased, who evidently did not hear, remained, at work and was. and getting their length better, played knocked down. The car ran over his securate tennis. When they leg and he fell about 24 feet into PRESIDENT-Lient-Colonel W.U.S. leading by 3-2, Rumjaha missed an the road below, expiring shortly after- Sanders, D.S.O., R.G.A.
excellent opportunity to make the JUDGES.-Lient. Col. W. O. 6. Fangame 3 all, and from the time 4-2 was
The Corner said to Mr. Buyer, dez, D.SO., R.GA. Major R F called against them, the Indians Daabaz, RG.A. Major C. I. Hick- gradually fell off, and the Chinese the Superintendent Engineer of the ling, DS.C., R.G.A. Major E.D. Mat- took their first set for 63. Ismail Tramway, that he understood horns thews, R.G.A, Sobadar Major Bhat and Rumjahn were obviously tiring had been put on the cars since the
accident. Singh, H.KS., R.GA.
now, and their opponents, sustaining Mr. Bayers: We put horns on the Stewards-Mr. Gr. T. B. Hall, the fast pace, did not have much Sergt. R. Watson, Mr Gr. G. Taylor, difficulty in taking the next two sets cars a long time ago. The barn is in Jemadar Piran Ditta, D.C.M. RSM for 6-4, 6-2 and winning the match the charge of the brakerman. He is supposed to give it to the look-out W. C. Capewell, C.8.M. S. H. Davies, by 4-5, 2-5, 6-3, 6-4 6-2.
coolie at the beginning of each C.Q.M. S. McKay,
journey. The coolies are too lazy to use them. The reason why we have not put two harms on each car is be- canse they would be stolen or broken.
Recorders-Captain C. O. Olliver, R.G..4... Staff Sergt. A Gillard. Bomdr A. J. Newcombe
Time Keepers. Mr. Gr. J. Watson and QMS. (L.G.) L. C. Harmen.
Starters: Major H.G. Bagnall, D.SO., RGA, and Major W. C. Downing, R.GA.
Clerk of the Course: Capt. & McD. Hewitt, R.G.A.
THE RESULTS.
Following were the results:- Putting the Shot (British)-1, Capt. Davies: 2 Sgt. Skeet; 3, Gar. McHugh. (Indian): 1, Rajah Khan; 2, Sharif Khan; 3 Ahmad Khan.
High Jump-1 Capt. Deries; 2. Sgt. Shipley 3, Bdr. Veale.
Throwing the Cricket Ball-1, Sgt. Skeet; 2, Capt. Davies: 3 Lt. Thor
.tar.
Sack Race (British)-1, Bdr. Tay- lar; 2 Gur. Chart; 3, Gar. Shaw.
Long Jump (British)-1, Gor Me High; 2, Capt. Deries; 3, Sgt Shipley. (Indian); 1, Dilwanda Singh; 2, Santa Singh; 8, Jhanda Singh:
:
Half-Mile Flat Bace (British).-]; Capt. Davies: 2, Sgt. Tribe; 3. Szt... ***One Mile (Indian)-1, Lal Khan;
2, Mangol Singh: 3, Amrick Singh.
100 Yards Flat Race (British)-1,
C.S.M. Williams; 2, Gar. McHugh; 3 Gar. Brady. (Indian): 1. Waris Khan; 2. Diswanda Singh; 3, Lal Khan.
Boat Race (Indian)Won by No. 2 Company; No. 3 Co. (HKS, 'R.G.A.) were second.
Boys' Race (80 yards)-1, Eric Byme; 2, Jackie Byrne; 3, Alban
HOL
Quarter-Mile Flat Bace (British).- 1, Capt. Davies; 2, Gar. Meling; 3 Sgt. Shipley. (Indian): 1, Lal Khan; 2, Jagat Singh; 3, Mangol Singh.
Gris' Race (80 yards)-1, Frances Himbury; 2, Eileen Pryer; 3, Phyllis Hant:
Whistling Competition-1, Mrs. Clarke:
Open Mile Flat Race (open to RN. and European Garrison, includ- ing Volunteers and Police)...1, Bdr. Smith; 2, Bdr. Oram; 3, Bgt Tribe.
Khud Race (open to all Indian troops and to Indians in the Police).— 1, Jagat Singh (time 4mins 15secs.); 2. Lal Khar; 3, Amrick Singh. (A "Kand" is a small hill).
Warrant Officers, S/Sgie., Sgia. and L/Sgts. Race, (100 yards)-1, C.S.M. Williams; 2, Sgt. Shipley; 3, Sgt. Tribe.
The Chinese couple have now reached the semi-final and will have for their opponents in this round F. A. Remond and G. R. Sarer. The other semi-finalists are the Lo brothers F. Wong Po kenng and V. Yvanovich.
Other results:
Open Championship Doubles.-F. A. Redmond and G. P. Sayer bent R. M. Smith and G. M., Dodwell, 11-9, 6-3, 6-3.
The Coronar: Since the accident you have put on an extra horn.
Witness: Yes.
In the course of bis evidence Mr. Buyers said that the brakes were only applied in case of emergency, such as Club Championship-G. W. Sewell if the cable broke. If the brake had been applied in this case the car could beat C. C. Stark, 6-0, 6-1, 7-5.
Handicap Singles "B.-E. Lot have been pulled up within 10 to se to pull the car up gradzal s: The Leader beat B. Crowley, 2-6, 6-0, 7-550 feet. The brakes were so stranged
"TO-DAY'S MATCHES.
Handicap Singles "AR..sident could not have been avuned if the brakes had been applied Valentine v. B. M. Dodwell
Handicap Donbies-Capt. P. Hin this case. It the brakes had Davies and Capt. C., O. O ver v. L been applied the cable would have de Leeuw. Major J. R. Lloyd and A. sackened out and the up-coming car B. Raworth v. G. E. Ellame and C. would have slipped back about 100 feet until the cable was taut again. B. Browa
Tre car was not derailed. One wheel was pat back into position with a had been twisted off the line. This screw jack after 20 minutes' work
Mixed Doubles-Surg. Lt. G. H. Hayes and Dr. Gladys Turner v. J. B. Pentan and Mrs. Armstrong.
PRINCE IN JAPAN.
TUAYU'S FLUWDR PAYUURS.
Tokyo, April 12.
The ladies of Tokyo who belong to the Flower day Society (Hans-no-h
e) are intending to celebrate the Prince's arrival in Tokyo by the sale of 250,000 boutonnieres on the streets
The Coroner. Do you consider anyone is to blame!--No I think not.
A Jurer (Mt. Ta Tum Tai): We hope that thiant warning will be given to men on the true in future.
Mr. Buyers: Everything is done for the welfare of our workmen. It: pays us to keep our workmen in good condition
did not think that anybody was to Summing up, the Coroner said he blame. The jury returned a verdict of the capital in aid of local charities of accidental death.
! The favour to be sold consist of
the flags of the two countries, suIT-
mounted by the English rose and the WHAT WOMEN WILL DO.” Japanese cherry-blossom.
As they are likely to find a ready sale, their wide distribution must add to the gals appearance of the city. (Hongkong, Daily Bulletin.)
Richs Race (for married couples) -1, Mr. Byrne, ("Coolia": Sgt. Walker).
Officers' Race, 100 yards, (con ditions: one yard start for every year of service over 25 years of age), Major Matthews.
Relay Race (British)-Won by No. 88 Co. (Indian): Won by Right Sec- tion Pack Battery.
Band Race (50 yards)-1, Nur Din; 2, Ah Kans; 3, Nur Khan.
Tug-of-War (British),Won by No. 88 Co. (Indian): Won by No. 2 Co.
H.K.S.
Indian Officers Race.-1, Bubadar Consolation Race for Unplaced Major Bhan Bingh; 2, Jemadar Competitors (220 yards)-1, Gor. Hangol Singh; 3, Jemadar Lal Khan. Rogers; 2, Gnr. Clow 3, Gar.
Obstacle Race (British)-1, Bdr. Couzens."
Taylor; 2, Gar. Knox; 3, Bdr. Smith. Cup for the Competitor adjudged (Indian): 1, Bandar Singh; 2, Meer to have done best at the sporta.-Sgt
McHugh. Khan; 3, Ahmad Khan.
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The Prince's Hongkong visit film and Associated Exhibitors big feature attraction "What Women Will Do"! continue to delight large audiences at the Coronet Theatre. Presenting Anns Q. Nilsson as a beautiful young- adventures who poses as a society belle in a daring attempt to win a fortune, "What Women Will Do "ins picture abounding in exciting incident. A midnight dive into New York Harbour, a flying trapeze stunt in a cabaret, a bogas spiritualistic seance, and a sensational horserace each adds its thrill to a picture everywhere bearing the imprint of greatness.
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