LOCAL SPORT.
V.R.C. SPORTS.
LONG JUMP RECORD BROKEN.
H.M.S
THE CHINA MAIL.
Cicala (Light) Stoker Messrs. Dunbar & Stanton's Chl Thatcher, HM.S. Titania (Middle), cago, 13:2. Stoker Thompson, H.M.S. Titanfa Mr. A. H. Carroll's Gold Leaf, (Middle), Boy de Gay, H.M.S. (late English Money) 13.2.
03:01
13.1.
可
been here he has, as already Indicated, closely identified him- self with sports and games, being President of the Garrison Recrea- |
MONDAY, APRIL 20,
on the University ground, provided an excluing finish, the home team eventually getting away by a margin of 23 runs..
ד' י:
WHITE WINGS," "
RE-SAILED RACES DURING WEEK-END.
<
On Saturday, several yachting: races were re-salled, results being as follow
tion Club, 1923-24-25 President of
The Navy, batting first, compiled the U.S.R.C., 1924-25; assisted the 150 runs, of which Cantrell made R.E to win the Garrison Tennis 55 not out in good style, his score Cup, 1922-23; and the Second including sine fours. West (25) Division Cricket Shield In 1924. It also gave a good display. The may be recalled that he received a bowling honours were shared by trophy from the Kowloon Cricket Bathatchet (3 for 38), Rev. Quick classes for the Commodore's Cups Handicap and One Design; Club In January last, when he took, (3 for 43), and Rumjahn (4 for 45) Course to Quarry Bay, Cust Rock, eight wickets for 17 runs, and per- By forceful cricket, and amid Lyemun Beacon, Kowloon Rock formed the hat trick.
much excitement, the University and Channel Rocks finish at Yacht Diocesan Boys' School.-A. Mr. H: Birkett's Bel dorney An enthusiast in Bowers, Laurpassed the score of their opponents. Club. (Distance 114 miles).. Randall 15lbs. W. Cunningham Star, 13.0.
Colonel Butterworth judged for Four entered double figures, Rev. 115lbs, K. Ram 115lbs, R. N. Mr. H. Birkett's Baby Eyes, 13.2. two years at the annual dower Quick being responsible for 47 Gerrard, 115lbs., A. Winch 95lbs. | Mr.. Dynasty's King Emperor, 13.2 shows under the auspices of the runs, which included half a dozen G. Limblom 97lbs., Wong Kam- | Mr. B. D. F. Belth's Charcoal, 13.1 Hongkong Horticultural Society, boundaries, and Hett making hung 92lbs, A. Mooney 92ibs., G. 5th Race.-Empire Handicap- He was on the Committee and 33 with some hard hiting. Chue 88ths, 5. Christie 724 lbs., F. "B" Class-One and a quarter acted as a Judge at the annual Cat | Hargreaves (3 for 29), and Cantrell Zimmern 74lbs.
miles.
and Dog Show.. was in great (3 for 37) bowled well. St. Joseph's College Boys.-! 8th Race Empire Handicap-demand as a starter and Judge in..... The fielding of both sides was Bantams.-J. Dillon, J. Remedios," "A" Class-One and a quarter many field and aquatic sports, excellent and the match was one
Gosano. Light-G. Danenberg, miles.
and last, but not least, was of the finest seen on the University Organising Secretary of the ground.
Scores: Military, Stal, M.C.L. Bazaar, in 1922-23-44.
Wong Nei Cheong Gap Road to Durban (Bantam), Tele. Johnson, Mr. H. P. White's Gypsy Love, H.M.S. Durban (Feather wt.); Boy Football Ground, keeping on east Burrows, H.M.S. Durban (Light), Sir Paul's Beauty Dahlia, 13.0. side of Hongkong Jockey Club,
Thomas,
H.M.S. Mr. A. A. Alves's Auchenreoch, Signalman Race Course, enter Football Durban (Weller wt.), Stoker 13.1. Pavilion, from coats side once White), H.M.S. Durban (L., Heavy), Mr. A. A. Alves's. The Wasp, 13.1. round ring, finishing at tape in Kowloon British School. Mr. A. A. Alves's Golden Chry
· SETTESSFUL DAY.
front of Stand. First prize pre-Gourlay 75lbs. G. MacClay 110lbs. santhemum, 13 1. sented by the Hon. Mr. H. W. F. Fowler 62lbs, R. Wood 60lbs. Mr. Ferdudud's Curiosity Shop The V.R.C 42241212h
sports Bird-1, Gr. Abdul Guffur; 2, A. Kelly 58lbs. were held on Saturday A/Nk. Karam Singh: 3, Gr. New on the grounds of the Hongkongman: 4. Leong Ying-lau. Time: Football Club, kindly lent for the 1st, 41 min. 18 secs.; 2nd, 43 min. occasion. A very large crowd | 47.475 secs. watched the various events with 220 yards Handienp. First the Governor prize presented by the Hongkong arrived som after 4 p.m. and University.-1. G. P. Lammert, later istrialed the prizes.; 2, Peter Young; 3 H. G. "Others present were: Sir Chug Burns. Time: 23.275 secs.
Severn, h Hon. Mr. P. H Veterans Race (100 yards Holyoak. Mrs. Holyonk, and the Handicap over 40. Prizes.pro- Misses J. and D. Holyoak, Lieut.sented by Mr. J. A. Thompson. Colonel F. S. Montague Bates, 1, Col Robertson; 2, Jordaini Colonel Robertson and Mr. C.. D. Melbourne.
interesi..
The Band of the East Surrey Regiment discoursed appropriate music during the afternoon.
In the long jump competition record was set up by S. O Shahabudin of the University,
14
A.B. 132.
+
C. Giran, C. Ligores. C. Messrs. Tester and Abraham's Santos, Middle --E. Osborne. V. 190 yards Handicap (Members Remedios, J. Remedios, C. Gaan. Mr. H. Seth's Duke of Frisco
Heavies.-R. Diaz, C. Barros, (late Silver Leaf) 13 2. of the VR.C.) First prize pre- | sented by Mr. W. Logan.1. H.S. Caro, A. Suzaru.
Mr. J. T. Bagrini's Magnificent Alves: 2. J. A. Kent: Time
Dahlia, 13.2:
1.1 sees.
9 inches.
Distance:
SOLDIERS' CLUB..
the final game in which
Putting the Shot. First prize presented by the Civil Service BILLARD FINALS TO-NIGHT. Cricket Club,-1, W. G. Gerrard; | In the tug-of-war competitions 2.A. J. Mauricio.
The interesting Billiard Com. fine pulling was seen. 1st, #4 ft. 614 inches; 2nd, 30 ft. petition at the Soldiers Club will sonie especially rest the Indians.
be, brought to a close, tonight The Challenge Cup for the win-
One mile topen lo Indian Regi-with nor ofthe 110 yards was won out-ments Indian Police and the Royal Engineers will meet right by Bandsmar Markles Wurders). "First prize presented the Royal Navall Dockyard Police, worth. it being his second cons by the Indian Recreation Club- His Excellency Major-General cutive year
1. Ak. Mangat Singh: 2, Gun-C. C. Luard will present the cup The twn"mile handicap liegelener Gulam Muffit. Time: 4 min. and a prize for the highest break on the close of the game at about rome was well fought out by Pri. 50 sers:
10 p.m. Grafiam and Pte. Johnson, ther 220 yards Handicap (Mem- former winning by a length. bers). First prize presented by Mr. Joseph Gould.-1, S... A. Carvalho; 2. J. Kent. Time: 22.1 5 sees. 11
In the Sack Race A. Kitchell again won this event for the fourth year in succession:
Details
Shek Race. 100 yards.
First Long Jump three tries). First prize presented by the East prize presented Messrs. Survey Regiment, A. Kitche
by Brothers. S: 0.2. Leong Hoi-ying. Lanimeri Shahabudi; 2, A Hoalim: 3,
Chan Kwon-tr. Distance: 21. ft.
3 ins.
Throwing the Cricket Ball." First prize prefented by the Hong- kong ricket Club-1, Private Gravett: 2. A. Healin: Distance: 292' ft. 74 ins.: 1292 ft. 3 ins.
100 yards Handicap Boys, 8-10 Cult school boys).-F. R. Sonza;) 2. G. Souza: "R. Wood...
High Jump three tries). First prize presented by the South] China A.A.--1, S, O. Shahabudin; 2, W. J. Florence, Height: 5 ft. 5 in.; ft. 2 ins.
Three miles Bicycle Race (Han-
cap). First prize presented by the Taikon lab.-1, Šilva; 2, Pte. Norris. No time recorded.
The winners in the Hockey Competition will also receive the cup and medals."
CHARITY SOCCER.
END OF THE SEASON MATCHES.
On Saturday next a football
fixture will take place on the Kow, laon ground between the Kowloon Football Club and the Police in aid of charity.
On Saturday, May 2, a match
Tug-of-War. Open to Clubs Units. Corps.or ships "(8 men a side limited to 84 stone). Prize will be played between, the Chi presented by Mr... S. Beithnese and Civilians, when the Lai Red Wing, East Surrey Regiment. Wah Cup will be presented.
Consolation Race. Prize pre-
This will conclude the matches
sented by Club de Recreio-Win- for the current season. rer. B. Assumpeno,
One mile Relay Race (4 men a side), 2,220 yards. 1440 yards. 1,800 yards. Hongkong Univer. sity Challenge Cup. To be won three times before becoming the property of the winner. Prizes presented by
Mr. J. Scott
One mile Handicap, First prize presented by the Kowloon Cricket Club-1. A. Mair" (start 20 vis): 9. Pie. Quelch: B. Pte. Harsion,- Lusitano, Recreation Simmonds. Time: 5 min. 1 sec. Club; 2. H.K.V.D.C. (No. 1 100 yards Handicap Girls, 6-10, Platoon). Time: 4 min. 2.15 Prizes presented by Mr E. a. Raymond.-1. M. Glendinnings 2. Raymond
Time: 11.2 5 secs.
|
"
120 yards Hurdle Race.First prize presented by Mr. W. Hill
1, 5, 6. Shahabudin; 2. Lam Yuk- sing. Time: 15.4 5 sees,
120 yards. Handicap. First
One mile Flat Race. Wilton prize presented by the Garrison Recreation Club-1. G. P. Challenge Cup. To be won twe Lammert, Jry (Rec. 5 yds.): 2, years in succession or three years H. G. Barns (Ree, 5 yds.): 3,Bertin all. First prize presented by Shardlow Rec. 8 yds.); 4: D.D. the Hongkong Police Recreation Urquhart (Ser) Time: 13 secs. Club, Bandsman R. Hannan: Tug-of-war (Indian Regi A. Mair; 3, W. H. Reed, Time: ments). Catch weights-un-5 min. 2.4/5 secs. jabis (H.K,SRAJ) beat Sikhs and Heavy Battery,
Tug-of-War.
LOCAL TURF.
ENTRIES FOR NEXT
GREY MORNTM ABSENT,
The following are the complete
Mr. J. T. Bagtain's Phenomenal
Dahlia, 13.2.
Dictator
T. Bagram's Dahlia, 13.1.: Capt. R. Neville's Valiant (late
Valiant Dahlia) 13.0. H. E. Sir Ed. Stubbs! Gaudie, 13.0 Dr. F. H. Kew's Wimera, 13.0.
Severn's Jambu, Lady
Stunner Dahlia); 13.2.. Lady Severn's Langsat, 13.1. "Messrs. Dunbar and Stanton's
Seattle, 13.0.
(late
Mr. L. Dunbar's Clover Club
Date Portland), 13.2. Mr. A. H. Carroll's
Leaf, 13.2.
Mr. H. P. White's
Love, 13.0.
Mr. H. P. White's
13.2.
This is a splendid record of service to the community within such a comparatively short time.
Colonel Butterworth left for Home by the P. and O. steamer. Karmala on Saturday, taking with him the good wishes and gratitude of the entire sporting and military wishes for his future career. communities, coupled with best
His Successor. He is succeeded here by Lleut ColonelEE..B. Mackintosh, D.SO, RE. who was educated at Etony the R.M. A., and Woolwich, and entered the Army in 1889, He served with the Egyptian" Atiny. from 1906 to 1915 (4th class Poppy Osmanich), was A.D.C. to the Sir
dar and Governor-General of Gypsy Egypt from 1908 to 19ify was DA.A.G. and A.A.G. from 1911 to Saracen, 1915; and served in the war from 1915 to 1919 (mentioned in des- patches, D.S.O. B. L. Col, Legion of Honour) His recreas tions are golf and tennis..
Sir Paul's Beauty Dahlia, 13.0. Mr. Relyon's Uncle Charlie, (late
Carnation Leaf) 13.0.
Mr. Relyon's Uncle Alf Gate
Primrose Leaf) 13.1. Mrs R. M. Austin's Grey Knight,
13.1.
Mrs. R. M.. Austin's Grey Streak,
13.0.
Mr. A.
A. Alvos. Golden Chrysanthemum, 13.1.
Mr. Ferdadud's Curiosity Shops Mr. H. Birkett's.. Beldorney Star,
13.1.
13.0,
Mr. H. Birkett's Baby Eyes,
12.3.
Mr. Dynasty's King Alfred, 13.0. Mr. Sha's Mowgli, 13.1. Mr. Taels' Toomai, 13.1. Mr. R. M. Dyer's Strathallan, 12.3.1 Mr. H. M. H. Nemazee's Tadworth,
15.1.
J
entries for the fourth extra race 6th Race-Dominion Plate-From meeting on Saturday, May 2 1st Race.-Commonwealth Handi-
cap-"B" Class-Six Furlongs.
3rd Race Commonweath Handi- Mr. Johnathan's Solly, 130
cap-"A" Class-Six Furlongs. Messrs. Tester & Abraham's A.B..
132.
Messrs. Tester & Abraham's The
Critic (late Critic Dahlia), 13.0. Mr. J. T. Bagram's Gymp, 12.3. Mr. J. T. Bagram's Magnificent
Dahlia, 13.2.
Mr. J. T. Bagram's Phenomenal
Dahlia, 137.
Indian Regi-Mr. J. T. Bagram's Dictator Dalla, ments, Police and Warders. (8
&
13.1.
H. E. Sir Ed. Stubbs Gaudie, 13.0 Mr. Warrack's Rayfield, 13.0. Mr. Bays' Joe. 13.1.
two mile post once round and in. Mr. J. T. Bagram's Phenomenal
Dahila, 13.2.
Mr. J. T. Bagram's Dictator Dahlia,
13.1.
Capt. R. Neville's Valiant (late
Valiant Dahlia), 13.0.
Mr. A. H. Carroll's Poppy Leaf,
13.2.
Mr. HP. White's Gypsy Love,
13.0.
Mr. Relyon's Uncle Alf (late Prim-
rose Leaf), 13.1. Mrs R. M. Austin's. Grey Knight,
13.1.
Mr. A. A. Alves' Golden Chrysan-
themum, 13.1.
Mr. H. Birkett's Beldorney Star,
13.0.
Mr. H. Birkett's. Baby Eyes, 12.3 Mr. Dynasty's King Alfred, 130.
100 yards Championship of the en limited to 84 stone).-Won Capt. R. Neville's Valiant (late
Pre-by 2nd Pack, H.K.S.R.A. (Sikhs).
Valiant Dahisa); 1.3.0. Colony Challenge Cup).
Presentation of Prizes. Bented by the Hon. Mr. D. Landale. To be won three years In calling on H.E. the Governor before becoming the property of to distribute the prizes, Sir Claud a competitor. First prize pre-Severn said that all would agree Lady Severn's Jambu (late Sunner 7th Race-Hongkong Plate-One Bented by Dr. F. H. Kow-1, with him that they had a fine day Dahlia), 13.2. D. D. Urquhart: 2. A. Rahmin: and a splendid meeting, with ex-Lady Severn's Langsat, 13.1. 8, M. P Remedios. Time: 10.15 cellent finishes.
secs.
440 yards Handicap Boys, 10- 15. Prizes presented by Mr. J. H. Osberry-1. J. Cassum bhoy; 2. John Dillon; . G.. Chue. Time: 68.2/5 sees,
Half mile Handicap. First prize presented by Royal Naval Club-1. A. Mair; 2. Bdsm, Hannan: 3. Pte. Quelch. Time: 2 min. 8.2/5 secs.
Lt.Com, C. R Thompson's
Hailsham, 13.1. Messrs. Dunbar & Stanton's
Chicago, 13.2.
Messrs Dunbar & Stanton's Seattle.
130.
Mr. L. Dunbar's Clover Club (late
Portland), 13 2
He thanked vll those who helped in the sports. and especially the handicappers. Messrs, B. A.. Hyder and Lieut. Cope who, assisted by the Hon. Secretary, Mr. R. C. Witchell. had ฎ difficult task to complete. (Applause). Continuing, he Mr. H. P. White's Gypsy Love, 13.0. said that the successful pro- Sir Paul's Beauty Dahlia, 13.0. without help from every quarter, Mr. Relyon's Uncle Charlie (late gramme could not have resulted Mr. Relyon's Uncle Tam, 13.0. and indeed credit was due to the Carnation Leaf, 130. whom they could not have done 130.
(late
13.1.
+
Mile. Messrs. Tester & Abraham's The Critic (late Critic Dahlia), 13.0. Mr. H. Seth's Lumbmie, 13.0 Lady Severn's Jambu
Stunner Dahlia), 13.2. Mr. B. Basto's New York, 13.0. Lady Severn's Langsat,
COL BUTTERWORTH.
HONGKONG SPORTSMAN'S
DEPARTURE.
CRICKET
CHAMPIONS.
CIVIL SERVICE WIN THE LEAGUE.
CLUB LUSE AGAIN.
Only two cricket matches were played on Saturday-both in the first division of the league. "By defeating the H.K.C.C. "A" the Civil Service senior team win the championship of the first league. They have already annexed the junior championship.
Saturday's matches were as follow:-
C.S.C.C. v. H.K.C.C. "A"
The Civil Service Cricket Club, captained by Mr. E. W. Hamilton, scored a decisive victory in the
Navy, L. Com. Jotham, b Quick...... Capt. West, b Rumjaha Lt. Abelson, b. Quick... Pay. Com. Paffard. c Hetl, b
Rumjahn....
Lt. Wauchope, b Rumjahn...... Pay Lt. Con, Hargreaves, b
Quick
12
25
19
1 Rolla 3 Diana 2 Falcon 4 Ailsa
Handicap. Corrected
time...
...... Scr.
$.00.04
6 Daphne 5 Halcyon
145
1.52% 5.04.2672 11.15. 5.03.23 23.264 0.05.3534 24.222
5.14.1372 25.3834 4.12.304 7 La Linda... 4.4134 5.30.01%
Rolla wins Commodore's Cup and Halcyon the Vice-Com- madore's Cup (subject to protest). Falcon (Mr. Ritchie) won the Rear Commodore's Cup,
Guel Class
Gael class for the Rear Com- modore's Cup and the Warren" Memorial Cup.
3
55
Handi- Corrected:
time. cap 'I Joan.... scr. 4.29:31 2 Gael........ 01.21 431.00
3 Mee Sing. ...00 2434 4380394.
2
5. Thecla ... '02.17 4,46.30
4 Pierrette... 0121 4.38121
9
10
Lt. Col. Cantrell, not out. Pay Com. Osborne, b Ruinjähn 10 Simpson, b Balhatchet........ 12 Bevan, b Balbatchet... L. Com. Durnford, lb.. Bal
hatchet.......
Extras
Total
150 Fall of wickets: 1/28, 2/50, 3/53 4/5 5/58, 6/67, 7/62, 8/100, 9/120, 10/150.
BOWLING ANALISIS',
..0. M. B Hatt.
3. 0 ..14 Balhatchet..... II 2 38 I 43 7 I 45
Rev. Quick..... 14 Rumjahn
University.
Joan won both Cups. beating Gael (Mr. R. M. Davision) by a minute.
Hayward Heya Class. Heyward Heys class for the Belilios Cup. Course (same as for Gael clase) to Quarry Bay, Cust Rock, Channel Rocks and Kow- Wloon Rock. (Distance just over 8.
o miles),
Handi- Corrected.
3
3.
cap..
Times.
4
1 Boojum,,...........ser.
4. 2.34
2 Ursula....
...ser.
4:34-13
3. Bluenose..
...507.
4:39 1
...scr.
4-39-53
Adele.... ..scr.
4.41.45
4.45.43
..scr.
4 47.23
HN. Balhatchet, 1.b.w., Cantrell 24 A. A. Rumjahn, b Durnford...... ? Rev. E. K. Quick, b Hargreaves. 47 B. P. Ng, b Cantrell
A. S. Hett, b Bevan
T.O. Yeow, b Durnfordia W. Glitins, b Cantrell
5)
33
E. Zimmern, 1.b.w., Hargreaves C. W. Lan, b Hargreaves... 25 W. H. Sling, not out...... B. N. Sudan, b Jotham............
.173
Extras ..... ...... 19
Total Fall of wickets: 1/32, 2/34, 3/41, 4/46, 5/53, 6/118, 7/167,8/172, 172, 10/173.
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
-R. W.
Hargreaves Cantrell...... Durnford Bevan Paffard
3 29 3
..14
2
37
0
58
Q 12
4
0
13
First Division League fixture with Jotham the Hongkong Cricket Club "A" Team, thus establishing their position as champions in both divisions this season.
The game was played on the CS.C.C. ground, the visitors taking first knock at the wickets. The
C.S.C C. bowlers, assisted by good fielding and wicket-keeping, dis posed of their opponents for 49 runs. Of the three bowlers, Evars came off best with four wickets for twelve runs.
The home team made the requir ed number of runs at the experie of four wickets. Sayer contributt di nearly half the runs necessary, for ting in the way of Vallack, who a win, and was unfortunate in get secured three wickets for thirteen runs.
Scores
H. K. CC. "A." A. W. Hayward, run out ......... T. E. Pearce, e Wallington, b
Ling
I
R. E. Walker, b Evans... 13 Capt. Morris, run out....
M. M. Maas, c & b Evans...t'i W. Galloway, b Reed.
P. Jackson, c Wallington, b
Reed
440 yards Challenge Cup. Pre-energetic Hon. Secretary, but for Mrs. R. M. Austin's Grey Streak but many as there have been it is S. Arthur, b Reed .001)
13.1.
gented by the officers of the King's so well. Regiment to be Won two
Mr. A. A. Alves's. The Wasp, 13.1 years before becoming the pro-buted the prizes, after which Sir
His Excellency then distri- Mr A. A. Alves's Auchenreoch, perty of the winner. First prize Claud Severn expressed presented by the Hon. Sir Claud thanks of all present to the r. Dynasty's King Ptolemy, 132.
the Mr. H. Birkett's Baby Eyes, 123. Bevern Bdsm. C. Mackles Governor for so kindly presiding Mr. Dynasty's King Emperor, 13.2. worth; 2, 1. A. Carvalho; 3, A. C. and distributing the prizes to the Mr. Sha's Mowgli, 13.1. Carvalho. Time: 54.2/5 seos.
winners, and called for three Mr. Taels's Toomai, 13.1. Two mile Bicycle Race (Handi- cheers, which were heartily given. Mr. R. M. Dyer's Strathallan, 12.3. cap). First prize presented by
Returning thanks, His Excel- Mr. Fate's Two Pairs, 13.1. Mr. A. McKirdy1, Pte. Tlency said that that would be the Mr. H. M. H. Nemazee's Tadworth, Graham; 2, Pte. Johnson. Time: last occasion on which he would 7 min. 11.3/5 secs.
100 yards Handicap Girls, 10- 25 (all school girls). Prizes pre- sented by Mr. J. Kotewall-1,
13.1.
Be present at the sports, and he Mr. B. Basto's New York, 13.0. congratulated the V.R.C. on the
successful meetings they had 2nd-Race-Colonial Stakes-Five arranged from time to time and Mr. Johnathan's Solly, 130.
Furlongs. the future.
Extra**********
Total
10
LEAGUE FOOTBALL.
SURREYS SCORE SEVEN GOALS.
4 Adanac
6 Sealark.........scr.
7 Belinda...
Consolation Cup.
Yesterday the race took place for the Consolation Cup presented by Mrs. H. S. Rouse.
Handi
Corrected »
cap.
Times.
3.22:03
3.24 52
Dorothea Ho...scr. La Linda Hs... 6.30 Sealark,Y2....27.05.
3.25.39 Adele Y5.27.05 3.30.20 Dorothea (Mr. Grist) was first subject to a protest by Lu, Linda. (Mr. Ritchie).
·BOYS'. LEAGUE.
"SCOUTS ADDRESSED BY- COMMISSIONER.
NEW TROOPS' INAUGURATED.
The Scout movement throughout. the world had been called a Boys' League of Nations, sald the Rev. G. T. Waldegrave, Commissioner of the Hongkong Boy Scouts move- In the second division" of the ment, on the occasion of the inaugu Hongkong Football League, the ration yesterday of new troops re- Surrey Regiment reserves defeated cently affiliated with the Sonth.. the University on Saturday by 7 China Athletic Association. 'The goals to I..
troops were inspected on the Garri This was the only league game son Football Club. played.
The Commissioner in his address At half-time the soldiers were also referred to the recent gather- leading by 3 goals to 1. The ings of Scouts from all parts of the (2 each), Peskilt, Ballard scorers were Robinson and Stairs world. Two. Scouts who were? and present that afternoon had, a short) Cheesemon. B. K. Jap scored for time ago, been at a gathering of the University. The Varsity did 20,000 scouts in London. Of these not turn out at, full strength and over 1,000 represented the many played with only ten' men,
British Colonies all over the world.. Among this number were (wa, Scouts from Hongkong.
St. Joseph's v. S. C. A. A. St. Joseph's "B" failed to turn out a team when they should have met the South China "A" team and, therefore, forfeit the points.
TENNIS TOURNEY.
SEVERAL CHAMPIONSHIP
TIES TO-DAY.
G. Vallack, b Evans.......... This is the season of farewells, I. H. Crutch, not out umpan questionable whether any will be J. N. Young, b Evans ............. so keenly regretted by the sporting community and the Horticultural '17-1 Colonel R. F. A. Butterworth, Society as the departure of Lieut.-
************** 49
three years in the Colony, but 4/29. 5/30, 6/37. 7/38, 8/40, 9/44, (second round)-H. D and S. A. C.M.G., D.S.O, R.E. He has been
Fall of wickets. 1/0, 2/2, 3/16,
within that short period he has 10/49. accomplished what many take
nearly a lifetime to do for the
Ten days later about 12,000 Scouts met in Denmark, where there were more than 32 countries all over the world represented. All these boys were bound to- gether by the Scouts' promise. They made a promise which every Scout and Scoutmaster was bound' to make. What these Seoûts had learned was how to play the game: With the fine weather.continuing and play fair, keeping true to the further progress will be made in Promise and putting on one alde the H.K.C.C. annual tennis
all enmities, national or otherwise. tournament. Matches down for this
The Commissioner then went on to describe the usefulness of first afternoon include:—
Open Championship Doubles aid. He quoted sa instance when
a scout had attended a man who, Rumjahn v. G. R. Sayer and A. S was suffering from a broken thigh Heit. Ng Sze-cheong and Youngbone and continued that he knew BW Hin-lun v. C. Choa and J. Choa. that in the past, Scoutmaster Chak: Handicap Singles "B" (first (under whose command the new- round:D. D. Dryden (scr.) Troops were placed) and some 4 H. J. Armstrong (owe 3/6).
Scouts had given first aid in cases.. Handicap Doubles (first where it was urgently required. 23 round)-H. C. Geuld and F. A. There were present that afternoon Henslowe (owe 1/6) v. Dr. D. R. two Scoutmasters from the Canton
anda 9Gawler and Dr. G. E. Aubrey Boys' Scouts Association
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
0.
M
10
2 25
3
5
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uplifting of sport and the encour. Reed.... ngement of the culture of fowers. Ling. He has been in command of the Evans
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C. S. C. C. April, 1922
G. R. Sayer, i.b.w. Vallack..... Lient-Colonel Butterworth is a F. J. de Rome, c Morris, b son of the late Mr. R. W. Butter- Walker.n
Doris Hunt; 2, Ruby Chue: 3.1 wished the Club every success in Messrs. Tester and Abraham's The worth, of Rockwell, near Bristol, F. E, Lawrence, b Vallack.... (owe 4/6). (Second round Scouts from the local branch of
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Critic, (late Critic Dahlla), 13.0. Dr. F. H. Kew's Wimera, 13.0. Mr. H. P. 'White's Saracen, 13.2. Sir Paul's Beauty Dahlia, 13.0. Mr. Relyon's Uncle Tam, 13.0. Mr. Relyon's Uncle Charlie, (late
Carnation Leaf), 13.0.
W. Ironside and C. C. Hickling Japanese Scouts. He was glad to (rec. 4/6) v. P. H. Bonnerman and see them show the people that they 1 and G. Van Egmond (rec, 2/6). understood the great brotherhood
Mixed Doubles (first round):- to which Scouts belonged.
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and was educated at Eton. He B. D. Evans, e Morris, b Vallack entered the Army in 1895, and E. C. Fincher, not out............................. 10 was successively at Chatham, F. H. Baker, not out .................. Portsmouth, Landguard Fort, and
Extras....... Singapore, on harbour defences; was Staff Officer of the Royal Total (for 4 wickets)...... 56 Engineers in Malta in 1911; re- H. J. Wallington, E. W. turned Home in 1914 and formed Hamilton, F. H. Holdman, E. B. a Field Company of the Royal Reed and F. J. Ling did not bai. Engineers for service in the new Fall of wickets:1/33, 2/33, 3/33, 16th Division and on the staff of Army. He was afterward C.R.E. 4/42. G.HQ He proceeded to France |
Maud George. Time: 9.2/5 secs. 220 yards. Open to sailors and soldiers in uniform not compet ing "in sports. Prizes presented by Ex-Active Service Men's Asso- ciation.-1, Drummer Hutchins
Some of the Entries. (Enst Surreys);" 2, Gr. Regera (R.A.); 3, Bum. Hyatt (East
The following are the first Surreys). Time: 28.2/5 secs. entrics for the boxing tourn- Mr. A. A. Alves's The Wasp, 13.1. Tug-of-War (8 men) Catch ment under the auspices of Mr. A. A. Alves's Auchenreoch, Weights. Ships, Corps, Units,
V.R.C., which close
134. day: H. A. Rose, and Clubs, First East Surreys v. (Heavy), A. H. Harrow, H.M.S. Mr. R. M. Dyer's Strathallan, 12.3.
Easma Mr. Ferdudud's Teashop, 13.2. H.M.S. Despatch won Despatch;-First-East-Surreys-HMS. Ambrose (Light), Stoker Mr. B. Basto's New York, 13.0
by Despatch (10 st) A Burghall, Mr. Wayfoong's Quab, 13.1. Hongkong Police won by East E Davey HMS Ambrose Mr. Bastos Alcanti, 13.2five times mentioned in des Vallack in command in July, 1915. He was Young. Surrey Final won by East (Light), H. L. Baichin, H.M.S. Surreys team.
patches (C.M G., D.S.O., and bar Walker 5 Ambrose (Light), A. B. N. Bell, 4th Marathon Race (open to the Ambrose (Middle), F. L. Lew,
Aggregate and Iraq. Operations (mentioned. Stakes One Mile.
in despatches). He was Deputy Colony)Course Start from (9 st: Feather wt.), Signalman L. J. Mr. J. 1. Bagram's Dictator Dahlia, Director of Works in Mesopo
UNIVERSITY foot of path leading to Aberdeen Rogers, H.M.S. Tamar (Feather
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Wtamia in
1920-21, coming to The postponed League match Station along the Aberdeen Road w). P.ek O. ars, HMS. Tamar Mr. J. T. Bagram's Phenomenal Hongkong the following year in the sailer division between the
Wong Nei Cheong Gap down (Welter wt.), A. B. Easterling, Dahlia, 13.2.
During the three years he has University and the Navy, played
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to Woodward and. Mrs. Wood- Those inspecting the Troops. ward (rec. 15) v. R. Melville Smith were the Commissioner, the Rev. and Mrs R. M. Smith rec, 4/6). G. T. Waldegrave, the Scout Interest will be confined mainly Secretary, Mr. A. White, the Hon. to the Open Doubles match in Mr. Chow Shou-son and other per which the Rumjahos are not sons interested in the Scout move- expected to be extended very ment in the "Colony. The Hon. far. Last year. H. D. Rum Mr. Chow Shot son, Messrs. Li BW. Jahn won the Open Doubles Yuk-tong and Liang Chi-hoo were partnered by O. Rumjahn who then called upon to present the has since left for Tientsin, S. A. isbaners respectively to the 8th, 1 just as good if not a better partner 14th and 15th Troops..
and this pair should go far.
Ng. Szs-cheong has played at Wimbledon as S. C. Wu.. The winners of the two Open Doubles matches to-day will meet in the third round.
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Other presentations were also made, including badges and inter patrol shield for the 8th Troop and a shield for the 8th Troop and a” shield for competition among the thres Troops.
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