SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1929.
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THE CHINA MAIL,
ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE
BOXING
SUCCESSFUL ANNUAL SPORTS WORLD'S LIGHT-HEAVYWEIGHT
CHAMPIONSHIP.
MEETING
TWO RECORDS BROKEN
On Thursday afternoon the annual sports meeting of St. Paul's
THE highly amusing story. of how a modern young miss "educated" her straight-laced boy friend !
LOUGHRAN v, WALKER
Chicago, Yesterday.
In a ten rounds hout for the
GOOD FRIDAY GAMES IN THE RYDER CUP PLAYERS FINE College was held on the South China world's light-heavyweight cham-
LEAGUE.
MANCHESTER'S DOUBLE
Both Manchester teams in divi- sion I. of the Football League were successful yesterday. Results of Good Friday matches in all four sections (home club mentioned first throughout) are as follows
Division I.
Arsenal, Blackburn 0. Bury 1, Manchester United 3. Liverpool 2. Cardiff 0. Manchester City 5, Bolton 1. Portsmouth 3, Birmingham 1. Sunderland. 2, Everton 2. West Ham 4. Burnley 0.
Division II.
Barnsley 4, Stoke 2.
Blackpool 3, Bradford 0. Clapton Orient 0, Bristol City 1. Grimsby 1, Chelsea 0.
Millwall 2, Southampton 4.
Noita Forest . West Bromwich
Albion 2.
Port Vale 2, Oldham I.
Preston N.E. 2. Tottenham 2.
Reading 2. Swansea 0.
DISPLAY
A TOURNAMENT WINNER
Athletic Association Football ground pionship, the holder, Tommy at Caroline Hill
Loughran, outpointed Mickey Walker, the world's middleweight champion.
Two records were broken, one-in the quarter mile and the other in Pinehurst, Thursday.
the 220 yards events. The former was won by Chan King-cho in 58 The Pinehurst open golf
secs., and the 220 yards race was tournament was won by the bril-won by Cheung Koon-sang in 23 2/5 liant young American Eyder Cup secs. player, Horton Smith with a score of 287. Smith is going to England with, the team for the match against Britain at Leeds ou April 26.
The Rev. A. D. Stewart, MA,
It was the opening fight in the new Stadium with a record indoor seating capacity of 25,000.---Reu- ter's American Service.
379 TOURISTS HERE
Ting-fong to distribute the prizes, headmaster, in asking Mra. Ng
dwelt on the services rendered by
(Continued from Page 1) 'her husband to the school. When
Forthcoming ports of call are! new premises were needed the late Dr. Ng donated $5,000 toward the Keelung, Shanghai, Peking, Seoul, cost of building, and when a scheme Miyajima, Kobe, Yokohama, Hono was on foot to build a hostel, Dr.lulu, Hilo, San Francisco, Las An- with two others, Ng generously subscribed another eles the Panama Canal, Havana,
and back to New York on May 28,
Programme Here
Armour returned 289, and was
second.
Hagen tied fifth, with 295.
$10,000. Thanks were also due to The match was over 72 holes.those who subscribed to the prize
fund and Reuter's American Service.
to those who made the meeting the success that it was, particularly the school's troop of Boy Scouts and Mr. Ho Ka-lau, the Secretary of the meeting.
The Results
STARTING TIMES-TO-MORROW
& MONDAY
To-morrow
The results are as follow: Senior Long Jump-1, Cheung
During their three days in Hong Kong, the "Resolute" passengers will visit the Peak, Repulse Bay and either Macao or Canton. Yesterday afternoon and evening after dinner at the Hong Kong Hotel, they went through the shopping centre. Forty- five left on the night boat for Canton, 150 more going this morn- ing. They will return from Canton to the "Resolie" about midnight to-night.
The Royal Hong Kong Golf Club notifies the following start-koon-sang; 2, Chan Yue-tin; 3. Ing times:
Chan Kang-cho. Distance: 19ft..
Junior 100 yds.-1, Lee Yue-feng; 2, Chan Tak-sing; 5, Ko Ping-choi. į Those Time: 12 2/5 secs.
0.28 a.m. J. S. MacLaren, L. R.
Andrewes.
Division III. (Southern)'
Brentford 4, Norwich 0.
Brighton 1, Bournemouth C.
9.32
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Bristol Rovers 0, Newport 3.
9.36
Charlton 4, Luton 1.
Orystal Palace J, Queen's Park
9.40
Rangers 4.
Fulham 2, Swindon 0.
9.44
Gillingham 0, Southend 2.
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Plymouth 4. Torquay 0.
9.48
Watford 4-Walsall 1.
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9.52
9.56
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Division II. (Northern) Chesterfield 2, Rochdale 1. Doncaster 3, Darlington 1. Lincoln 3, Carlisle 0.
New Brighton 2. Wrexham 0. Southport 2, Barrow 2. South Shields 3, Acerington 0.' Stockport 2, Crewe 2.
10.00 »
"
A. E. Lissaman, N. K. Lilllefohn
1. A. Lammert, D. J. Gilmore.
G. E. Mitchell, E. D. Black.
W. K. Tait, F. Syme
Thomson.
E. P. Streatfield, G. E. Tytler.
Senior 100 ls.-1, Chan Kang- cho; 2, Cheung Koon-sang; 3, Chan
Yue-tin. Time: 11 secs.
Small Boys 100 yds.-1, Leung Kan-ho; 2, Chiu Su-kan; 3, Chiu Ping-cheang,
Inter-Class Race.-1. Class 4B; 2 Class 2A; 3, Class 1.
not making the Canton optional excursion went to Macao this morning, leaving the "Reso- late" at 8 am and retuming in
time for dinner.
To-morrow, Easter Sunday, after a sunrise service on board ship, the full complement of 399 visitors will make the excursion to the Peak and to Repulse Bay, half of them going to the Peak in the morning and to Repulse Bay in the afternoon, and the other half reversing the pro- Senior High Jump-1, Chan Kin-gramme. The "Resolute" will sail chuen; 2, Chiu Ping-hang; 3, Chan at 6 p.m. to-morrow for Keelung, Yue-tin. Height: 5ft.
Formosa, where she is due to ar- rive at 6 a.m. on Tuesday.
Junior High Jump-1, Ching Sin nam; 2, Tan Yung-hang; 3, Chan U.Tak-sing Height: 4ft. 8in..
| A-Fager, A. Piercy.
A T Lay, H. Ireland.
N. L. Smith, 1. Shewan,
W.
10.04. E. P. Fletcher, J. S.
Dykes,
Tranmere 8, Wigan 2.
10.08 10.12
-Reuter
10.16
10.20
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LAWN TENNIS
10.24
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SEMI-FINAL OF THE OPEN DOUBLES
10.28
10.32
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WIN FOR RUMJAHNS
10.36
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Playing much more aggressively than their opponents S. A. and II. D. Ramjahn, defeated T. Honda and T. Akiyama in a semi-final of 10.44 the Open Doubles on the Hong Kong
10,40
C.C. courts on Thursday evening. 10.48 There was a large attendance of spectators.
10.52
**
In the first set the Japanese pair, playing confidently, deservedly won 10.56
by 6-8. The Indiana then-settled
down and easily won the second set, 11.00
losing only one game. They had
even less difficulty in the third set, 11.04 winning the six games consecutive-
ly. Honda and Akiyama, adopting 11.08 more effective tactics, won the fourth set by 6-1.
11.12
Two gets all, the Japanese made | 11.16 the mistake of being practically always on the defensive. The re- 11.20 sult was that the Rumjalin cousins, playing strongly, won the set and 11.24 the match, 6-3.
The Indian pair played the better 11.28 game, though at times the Japan- ese were brilliant.
Full results of Thursday's ties
were:
Open Singles Champlonship-L Goldman beat Cheng Chi-wing 6-0, 6-3, 6-1; Lim Peng-chin beat J. Hale 6-3, 8-6, 8-6.
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A Webster, W. Kay. A. Sommerfelt, T. S Whyte Smith.
D. G. G. MacDonald, R. H. Hollis.
A. B. Purves, E. des Voeux.
A. II. Ferguson, I. II. Geare,
S. T. Butlin, C. Mycock.
W. Je Roberts, H. D. Browne.
C. B: Brown, H. A. Mills.
J. P. Sherry, W. Clerk.
E. D. Lawrence, B. K. Hepburn.
A. Leach, A. D. Humphreys
A. O. Brawn, T. L. Christie.
C. F. Judd, S. M. Walker
M. D. Scott, F. Swayne:
W. Stewart, G. B. S. Thomson.
E. C. Frederick, G. Morris,
J. Morris, S. S. Perry. K. S. Robertson, D. S. Edward. Comdr. Young.
G. W. Lewis.
Brown, R.
Sewell, R.
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J. Cameron, F. A. Perry.
Easter Monday
Small Boys High Jump-1, Chiu Ping-cheung 2, Chiu Su-kan; 3, Lam Kam-dok Height 8ft -10%
Senior 440, yds--1, Chan King cho; 2. Chan Yue-fin; 3, Cheung Koon-sang. Time: 53 secs. (Record)
Junior-440-yds Ching-Siu nam; 2, Ko Ping-choi; 3, Chan Tak sing. Time: 63 2/5 secs.
Small Boys 440 yds.-1, Leung Kan-ho: 2. Chic Ping-cheung; 3, Chin Su-kar.
1 mile H'cap-1, Cheung Su- kwal; 2, Tao Huk-on; 3, Lee Sa fan. Man Sang School Race.-1, Siu Hon-lit; 2, Chan Yar-sing; 3, Luk Yan-kwok.
Veteran" Captain Commanding the "Resolute" is Capt Fritz Kruse, who, with the Cruise Director, Gustav Wedekind, was aboard the first world cruise ever attempted, on the Hamburg- American Imer, "Cleveland," 1909. Both have been engaged in cruising service since, the present circumnavigation being Captain Kruse's ninth and Mr. Wedekind's seventh,
in
Mr. L. Lindes, another member of the cruise staff, also was on the. first cruise in 1909.
Other ship officers include First Officer A. Jost, Chief Engineer F. Petersen, Chief Purser Hans Schnoor, Surgeon. St. Mayer-Classen secs.and Chief Steward M. Oesterheld.
Senior 220 yds.-1. Cheung Koor- sang; 2, Chan King-eko; 3, Chan Yue tin. Time: 23 2/5 (Record).
Staff Race.1, Mr. Wong; 2. Mr. Chue; 3, Mr. Chan,
Scout Bace.-Lion Patrol. Junior Hurdles Race.-1, Pat Yang-hung; 2, Ko Ping-chi. Time: 19-4/5 seca.
Senior Hurdles Race.-1, Chan King-cho; 2, Chan Yue-tin; 3, Kong Yan-mang. Time: 17 1/5 secs.
St. Paul's Girls' School Raza.-1,
team; 2 B team. Students.
Challenge Relay Race-Present
The Ship & Her Staff Mr. Wedekind's eruise staff com- prises Charles C. ligard, L. Lindes, John Pyne, Edwin K. Hastings, R. L. Ellington, F. W. von Goertz, T. H. Fechtel, Herbert R. Sahlmann, Samuel B. Ross, Fred M. Jean and Francis G. Rockwell.
Mrs. Anne Van Gerow is social hostess, assisted by Miss Cereldine McGowan.
The "Resolute" is 618 feet long, 72 feet wide, is 50 feet above the water and has a draft of 32 feet Invitation Relay Race.-, fit. Her gross tonnage is 19,692, with Joseph's College; 2, Queen's Cola capacity for 3,229 tons of fuel. lege; & Man Sang College....
Built exclusively_for_deluxe.cruis Old Boys' Race 1, Mr. Funging, with no cargo facilities what- Kwok-wa; 2, Mr. Tang Yau-leung; ever, ahe is not only one of the most 3, Mr. Hau Sum-hee,
beautiful and luxurious steamships Sinafloat but is known around the Kam-world to-day સ the "Queen of
Cruising Ships."
Senior mile.-1, Cheung kwai; 2, Lee Su-fan; 3, Yeung
9.00 a.m. C. B. Riggs, G. B. s. cho. Time: 2,min. 24 secs.
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9.28
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9.32
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Open Doubles Championship:- S. A. and H. D. Rumjahn beat T. Honda and T. Akiyama 3-6, 6-1, 6-0, 4-6, 6-3.
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THE TEAM
10.20
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10.24
L. C. P. Recs, B. H.-C.
Hallowes.
10.28
K. S. Bobertson, A. E.
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10.32
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FOR THE
DISTINCTION
OF BEING BEATEN
BY THE
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THE RA
REM OF IT IN THE SUNDAY HERALD
FULL OF CONFIDENCE AND WITH ̈ LARGE
FOR VICTORY ON
KWAAR JERSEYS
THE RA GOALIE HAD HAD SO MANY
∙SHOTS TO STOP
WHILST SUPPORTERS WHO WERE THERECKHE AWAY WITH THEIR HEADS IN A CLOUD
REALLY SAW VERY LITTLE OF THE SAME.
VINT, AND AFTER ME BRIDE OF THE CLUE
AND
BALL,
OVER
SOMEWH NEAR THE END
AND TOWARDS THE END THEIR VS
•WENT ALL TO PIECES.
HAP SCORED ANOTHE The
WOULD PROBABLY 40
FIN
AND: ADD UP
SCORE
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In Division I of the Hong Kong Football League last Saturday, the Hong Kong F.. defeated Royal Artillery by 4 goals to L-And the match was for four points,
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