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MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1929,

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PING PONG

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SATURDAY'S SOLUTION.

YING WAH COLLEGE v.. KOWLOON COLLEGE

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The Kowloon College was well filled with ping pong enthusiasts on Saturday afternoon, when it entertained the Ying Wah Ping Pong Team to a home match.

At the commencement, it look- ed as if the Kowloon team would. easily win. They started off in fine style, but once their oppor ents had made strenuous efforts to turn the tide, they had to fight hard for every point. Then they changed their tactics to discover the weakness in their opponents' game with good result. The Kow- foon team won the match com- fortably by 57 to 51.

Scores follow:

Kowloon Team

T. C. Cheah

K. C. Tang

P. L Lai

S. S. Lok

C. T. Chiu

F. W. Fan

-PROUD BOE

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Ying Wah Team w. C. Yuen S. T. Wong

H.. F. Tam

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F. C. Chu

H. K. Mok

S. K. Chan

Total

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'VARSITY SPORTS

FINE PERFORMANCES WITNESSED

HOSTEL CHAMPIONSHIPS

THE CHINA MAIL,

helpers and workers who have N. 3. Brown, Lee Iu-cheung, Fung collectively ensured the success of Pingshan, Kwok Slu-lau, F. H. this afternoon's function. But 1 Barnes, M. K. Lo, Leo Shtu-kai, cannot come to a close without Wong Tak-kwong, Lo Chung-kue, |drawing your attention to the W. H. Bell, Cháu Yueting, Paul wonderful way in which the Hon. Lauder, W. L. Pattenden, Allan Secretary, Mr. Kermani, has Cameron, D. J. Lewis, Sum Pak- The annual athletic sports meet-handled all the arrangements for ming, Ng Wah, Members of the ing of the Hong Kong University to-day's meeting. His was indeed University, Staff, Messrs. W. C. Athletic Association, was success-

a Herculean job and the manner Jack & Co., Ltd., Mesars. George fully held

it Falconer & Co., Ltd., Messrs. Wing would even turn this ground, Fokfulam, on

classical On Co., Ltd., Messrs. Britiah- afternoon.

figure of mythology green with American Tobacco Co., Ltd., Messrs. In spite of the afternoon being envy. I can say that we all owe The Sincere Co., Ltd.

him a deep debt of gratitude.

in which he has accomplished the University оп

Saturday

Officials

But I must now end leat the im- Patron.-H. E. Sir Cecil Clementi, patience of the prize-winners will K.C.M.G. make itself not only apparent but

a trifle warm, there was a large attendance from an early hour and the gathering was increased after tea time.

President. Dr. D. K, Samy. Mrs. W. T. Southorn was among vision of wise men coming again Kotewall, C.M.G.

felt. I can only hope that the Referee The Hon. Dr. R. H. those who arrived in the latter

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part of the afternoon, and she took from the East, of a University Judges. Caramodore R. A. S. a leven interest in the competitions athletics, which my prophetic pre- Waldegrave, Rev. E. K. Quick, Lt.- prominent alike in science and Hill, Prof. W. Brown, Rev. G. T. right from the minute of her ar- rival,

Osman, saw She very gracefully dis- decessor, Dr.

and Col. J. Comyn, C.M.G., D.S.O., tributed the prizes to the success would have you see, will soon come Prof. F. A. Redmond, Cal. R. B. ful competitors at the close of the meeting.

true.

Skinner.

After the distribution of prizes; Stewards.-Prof. G. T. Byrne, i In spite of the heat, there were Mrs. Southern was presented with. Prof. W. J. Hinton, Prof. C. A. some fine performances on the beautiful basket of sweet peas, Middleton-Smith, Prof. C. Y. Wang, track, and one 'Varsity record was and was accorded three hearty Prof. K. H. Digby, Prof. R. E. broken. This was the 220 yards cheers and a "tiger" by the gather Tottenham, Dr. S. Y. Wong, Mr. race which was won in fine style ing.

H. G. Hughes.

by E. Wong Tape in the fine time

of 23.4/5 seca, thus shattering the record of 24.1/5 aacs, set up in 1926 by S. O. Shahabudin, one of the best all-round athletes the Hong Kong University had.

Competition between hostels was also much keener this year, and the destiny of the Inter-Hostel Championship was in doubt right up to the last event, the Relay Race, which was won by Lugard Hall, who are thus again cham pions after having been deprived of that proud distinction in 1927 by Morrison Hall who held the Challenge Cup for two years in succession.

The individual Championship of the meeting was won by E. Wong Tape of Morrison, Hall, a fine young athlete of whom much may be expected within the next year

or. 80.

PRIZE WINNERS

The following were the successful competitors:-"

Reception Committee, Messrs. W. W. Hornell, M.A., C.LE., Huang Tarn-ming. Kwok Sik-kwong, Dr. S. W. Phoon, Mr. Foo Eng-keng, Miss H. Yuen, Dr. D. Laing, Mies

Kicking the Foothall-1, E. L.G. Ho Tung, Messra. W. B. Fin Harrison (Lugard Hall); 2, T. K.nigan, Loke Kam-thong, Woo Chok- Tan (St. John's Hall),

heng, Chan Fung-kee, Miss Lois Todd, Messrs. Lee Pul-tong, Chung Hok-nang, Miss E. Wong.

Throwing the Cricket Ball.-1, K. P. Gan (Eliot Hall): 2, D. J. N. Anderson (Morrison Hall).

100 Yards (Lee Hy-san Challenge Cup)-1, H. L. Lee (May Hall) Time: 10.4/5 secs. 2, E. Wong Tape (Morrison Hall); 3, K. P. Gan (Eliot Hall).

Pole Jump.-1, Lim Bo-seng (St. John's Hall). Height: 8ft. Tins. 2,

Timo Keepers.-Prof. M. H. Roffey, D.3.0., Prof. J.. L.. Shell- shear, D.SO., Prof. W. Faid.

Clerks of the Course.Messrs. H. Braga, D. W. Morley, I. Day. F. H. Trages, F. C. Weller: Starter-Mr. R. J. Hunt. Sports Sub-Committee.-Prof. L. C. M. Lee (Eliot Hall); 3, S. C. Forster, Mr. A. H. Fenwick, Mr. Chung (May Hall).

C. W. Lam, Dr. M. B. Osman, Mr.

(Morrison Hall).

220 Yards.--1, E. Wong Tape F. Hiptoola, Mr. Peter Pau, Mr. Time: 23.4/5 A. B. Suleiman, Mr. S. R. Kermani becs (record); 2, S. C. Ho. (Lugard (Hon. Secretary), Hall); 3, A, Baker (Lugard Hall).

Half Mile (Ho. Kom-tong. Chal- lenge Cup), S. V Gitting (Morrison Hall). Time 2 mins. 21.4/5 secs.; 2, R. Leong (Lugard Hall); 3. R. E. Alvares (Lugard

120 Yarda. High Hurdles H. L. Lee (May Hall). Time: 18.4/5 gecs, 2, C. Candah (Lugard Hall); 8, E. P. Gan (Eliot Hall).

M.C.C. TOUR

LAST MATCH IN AUSTRALIA

DRAW AT PERTH

President's Speech Before requesting Mrs. Southorn to distribute the prizes at the close of the meeting, Dr. D. K. Samy, President of the II.K.U.A.A., ad- dressed the gathering as follows: Hall).

It is some half a dozen years ago that I used to attend functions of this nature quite regularly as competitor. I can well remember, how, in considerably abbreviated 220 Yards Handicap (Past Stu- garments. I stood waiting with dents' Race)-1, F. J. Zimmern; 2,| feelings of impatience for the Pre- H. Braga. sident to nish his customary, Putting the Shot (16 lb.)-1,101 not out, and Rowe 73. though somewhat unnecessary B. H. Schroter (May Hall). Dis- The second innings yielded 186 speech-making. But it is fated tance: 31ft. 2ins. 2, F. Y. Khoc runs for three wickets, Ryder scor-. that I should appear to-day as the (Eliot Hall).

ing 81 not out and Herrocks 76,

Perth, W.A., Saturday, The final match of the M ̊C.C. tour was drawn.

The Australian XI. scored 310, of which Arthur Richardson made

President and I leave you to 440 Yards.-1 E. Wong Tape The MCLC. Bcored 241, of which imagine with what feelings of (Morrison Hall). Time: 56.3/5 Hammond made 80. Grimmett mortification I began this part of secs. 2, S. C. Ho (Lugard Hall); 3, took four wickets for 94 and Evans the programme which had so sore- A. Baker (Engard Hall)..

three for 88. Reuter, ly taxed my patience before; and with this in mind, I shall be as brief as possible.

Long Jump-1, K. P. Gan (Eliot Hall), Distance: 20ft. 2ins, 2, Boon Yoon-fong (St. John's Hall); Sotheby's Rooms recently of part But first I must hasten to ex-3, C. Candah (Lugard Hall).

The highest price at the sale at

press our grateful thanks to Mr. Half Mile (open to the Colony) of the late Sir Edmund Gosse's and Mrs. Southorn for having come 1, Pte. King, K.O.S.B.;

copy of 2, Fung library was £64 for a here to-day to grace the gathering Kwok-wa.

Elizabeth Barrett Browning's "The with their presence. We, off the

High Jump-1, H. N. Chung Seraphim." į gowns, who seem to receive but (May Hall). Height: 5ft. 31⁄2 ins little sympathy from the town, cán-ċ. Candak (Lagard Hall); 3, not help looking upon little acts of H. E. M. Adams (Lugard Hall), kindness of this nature with the,

- One Mile (Prince of Wales' deepest feelings of encouragement Cup)-1, S. V. Gittins (Morrison and appreciation.

Hall). Time: 5 mins. 33 secs.

The athletic year which is now N. K. Law (Ellot Hall): 3, A. ending has seen a steady improve-Rodrigues (Lugard Hall).

ment of standard of games but Tug-of-War. Won by Lugard what is more important, it has Hall.

seen a great increase in the hum- Relay Race (Lee Hy-san Chal- her of students who have turned to lenge Cup).-Won by Lugard Hall. the green fields for recreation.

Inter-Hostel Championship (Chal-

Like in every other department lenge Cup presented by Mr. Ho of the University, the improve-Kwong)-Won by Lugard Hall, ments noted in this direction are Individual Championship (Sir mainly due to the unstinted en-Charles Eliot Challenge Cup).- couragement and liberality of the Won by E. Wong Tape (Morrison Vice-Chancellor. I have seen Hall).

several Vice-Chancellors come and Note: The following were non- age, and it is with feelings akin to Championship events: Kicking the wonder that I note how, without Football and Throwing the Cricket being in any way obtrusive, Mr. Ball.

Hornell has associated himself

Tennis Prizes

with every department of the Athletic Association. He has Opportunity was also taken to wielded the willow and chased the distribute the trophies won in the 1928 Теплів Tournament, 36 speeding bull with the same, zeal that has earned for our team the follow:- reputation of being the keenest Championship Singles. Cham- side; he has refereed in football pion, Lim Peng-chin; Runner-up, matches; and often has he stood T. W. Chong...).

watching hockey, tennia and Championship Doubles. Cham- basket ball, showing an enthusiasm plons, Lim Peng-chin and A. A.

not usually manifested (at least Rutajahn; Runners-up, T. W, Chong

in this part of the world) with and K. T.-San. Principals of institutions.

Ho Kom Tong Trophy

Ladies Championship Singles- Champion, Miss G. Ho Tung, Bun- ner-up, Miss R. Kwok.TZ

I wish also to record the thanks of the Athletic Association to the

Handicap Singles Winner, Leel many friends of the University for Hua-kek Runner-up, T. W. Chong, donations of trophies and moner. Handicap Doubles Winnerg, Their names are suitably recorded G. G. Edwards and L. A. Silva; Run in a more permanent form in the ners-up, P. C. Lim and H. P. Kho. programme. Thanks are due to Ladies' Handieng Singles Win- Mr. Hancock and Messrs. Lane, ner, Miss G. Ho Tung; Runner-up, Crawford Ltd. for prizes their Miss F. Wong, names do not appear on the pro- Mixed Doubles Handicap-Win- grammes, owing to their late arners, Miss G. Ho Tung and S. C rival. I especially wish to thank Ho; Runner-up, Miss R. Kwok and Mr. Ho Kem Tong for the preT W Chong

sentation of a very valuable Chal British American Tobacco Co. lenge Cup This trophy will be Inder Hostel Shield. Won by Eliot called the Ho Kom Tong Challenge Hall

Cup and will be awarded to the Thanks of the Committee are dus 10 winner of the half mile race to be bo the following who have generous 15 held for a rear. In this connection y contributed to the Prize Fund or BI want to say how grateful I am donated prizes The Hon. Sir to Mr. Peter Pau through whose Shou-son Chow, the Hon. Dr. E. H 51 kind services the Cup was pre- Kotewall, Sir Robert Hộ Tung, the

Hon. Sir Joseph Kemp, the Hou

8 It is hoped that a return match sented.

wil be played at Ying Wah Col-It will take too long to mention Mr. W. EL Shenton, the Hon. Mr. individusky the numerous officials, A. C. Hynes, Messrs. Ho Hom-tong,

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67 lege in the near future.

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