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SCHOOL SPORTS
Thrilling Events at King's Park
KEEN HOUSE. RIVALRY
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Event 10 yards open:
Somerset LI. 440, BACHELORS' NIGHT
1. Bdamn. MacKenzie; 2, Bdaran, Champion.
Event 11-440 yards open: Benior:-1, V. Grunberg; 2, I. Stirling; 3, N. Whitley. Middle:- 1, J. Thirlwell; 2, W. Maycock; 3, L. Phillips.
Event 12-Egg and Spoon Race. (Girls):
Keen interest was displayed both by parents and pupils at the Central British School's annual sports meet- ing which was held on the school Senior:-Peggy Everest. Middl ground at King's Park on Saturday-W. Raven. Junior: E. Rousseau, afternoon.
Event 15-Relay Race (Girls) Won by Chocolate House.
There was a large attendance, fncluding many old boys and girls, as well as interested friends of the school.
The sport was good and provided some thrilling events, specially in the relay race, in which Blue House came off victorious.
The feature of the afternoon's sport was the keen rivalry shown by the competing houses, Red, Blue and Chocolate, the last named, how. ever, proving the champions of the day.
Great Enthusiasm Great enthusiasm was shown by the younger ones, some of them completing the mile course as well as several other races.
Ian Stirling, senior profect of the school, carried off the Victor Ludorum Cup with 20 points, while Miss W. Raven won the Victrix Ludorum.
The Inter-Form Shield, presented by Mr. E. Ralphs was easily won by Form 2, with 40 points.
R. Skinn, a recent arrival at the school from Tlentsin, made a record by clearing 5 feet 2 inches in the high jump, a very creditable per formance.
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“Craigengower Cricket Club's Function
A HAPPY OCCASION
Bachelor members of the Craigen- gower Cricket, Club held their annust Bachelor Ball" on Saturday night at the Club house, They had their fiing and many a married man looked on with envy and some were heard to say that they wished they had remained single. Judging from the bevy of charming Event 14-One Mile: Senior:-V. Grunberg. Middle-say that the Benedicks will have their young ladies present, ons might safely
F. Anslow. ·. Junior:-Pomeroy. laugh next year on some of the bache
Event 15 Skipping Champion-flors who were so merry and gay that ship (G[ris). (Cup presented by night. Colonal Robertson):·
A Great Success
Senlor:-1, Gertie McNelllle; 2, The function was, as usual, a great D. Raven; 3, J. Wilson. Middle:- auccess. Although essentially got up bachelors, there were many mar I, W. Raven; 2. M. Romaby: 8, P.for Mooney. Junior:-1, N. Laing; 2 invited in order that they might feet ried men present who had been specially D. Bates; 3, J. Stewart.
Event 18-220 yards slow bicycle
race:
what they have lost.
The Chib honse was artistically do corated for the occasion and a special Sentor:-D. Smith: Middle:-Eric sitting-out accommodation was put up Humphreys. Junior:-Reggle Wood. on the tennis ground adjoining the
Event 17-Relay Race (Boys): Won by Blue House.
ballroom. Many couples took to the floor, and quite a happy time was spent Event 18-Obstacle Race:
by all. The party did not break up Senior: M. Rousseau, Middle:-until a late-or rather, an early-hour
the next morning. Phillips. Junior:-Booker.
Event 19-Tug-of-War: Won by Red House (Two straight pulls to one).
The Caps Inter-House Cup (presented by Mr. B. Wylle): Won by Chocolate House with 78 points.
Inter-House Shield (presented by Mr. E. Ralphs): Won by Form 2.
Victor Ludorum Cup (presented by Mr. W. V. Field): Won by I. Stirling with 20 points.
Victrix Ludorum Cup (presented by the Hong Kong Electric Co., Ltd.): Won by W. Raven.
Mile (Ivan Joseph Cup) (pro- cented by Mr. W. G, Joseph) :. Won
Tea was provided during the meeting, which lasted until six o'clock, when the prizes and awards were presented by Mr. E. Ralphs, Director of Education, Hong Kong.
Prior to this, Mr. G. Franklin [Nightingale, the head master, thank-by V. Grunberg.
ed Mr. Ralphs for honouring the school with his presence and for presenting the Inter-Form Shield. He thanked Mr. T. R. Rowell for his perfect organisation of the sports. and pointed out that Mr. Rowell always worked very hard for the girls' and boys' sport.
Cup Donors Thanked Continuing, Mr. Nightingale said that he would tender his thanks to Miss Dyer, for training the girls, also Mr. R. M. Dyer for his help in sending decorations for the grounds. He thanked Colonel T. A. Robertson for his "kind gift of three silver cups, and
the Talkoo Recreation Club for their gift of a challenge cup.
In conclusion, Mr. Nightingale said he would like to thank all the judges, the starter, and the mar shals who had worked so hard, and the Club de Recrelo for the kind loan of chairs and tables.
Mr. Nightingale also tendered thanks to all the parents who had so kindly supported them that after noon. (Applause).
In rising to thank Mr. Night- ingale for his kind words, Mr. Ralphs said that for a change he would not congratulate the winners but the parents instead, for such a sturdy set of youngsters. The helpers, and the donora of prizes were also cordially thanked. (Applause).
The Results
Event 1-100 yards' Champion- ship:
100 yards (Girls) Champion (Cup presented by the Talkoo Re- creation Club): Won by J. Bates.
The Officials Judges: Mr. A. W. E. Davidson, Mr. A. W. Ingram, Mr. G. McLeod. Starter: Col. T. A. Robertaon. Marshals: Mr. W. Jenner, Sergt. Marriott.
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Senior:-1, 1. Stirling; 2, M. Pierre Etchebaster, French court Rousseau; 3, N. Whitley. Middle:-tennis champion.
1, J. Thirlwell; 2, F. Anslow; 8, W.
Maycock. Junior:-A. Mitchell; 2,
F. McNeillie; 3, K. Baxter.
Girls: 100 yards' Championship:
THE DERBY
LADIES' HOCKEY
Fourth Match in Caer Clark Cup
RECREIO OUTPLAYED
The fourth match for the Caer Clark Cup was played an Saturday afternoon at King's Park. The Kowloon Ladies Hockey Club met and defeated the Club de Recreio ladies by 8 goals to one.
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Senior:-1, Joan Bates; 2, Doris
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Booker; 8, P. McCaw. Middia:-1, Latest Odds on Local
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Bone. Junior:-1, D. Bates; 2, M. Gow; 8. J. Booker.
Event 2-High, Jump:
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Senior:-1,R Skinn (6 ft. 2 quoted by Frank Hayter on the Ins.); 2, I. Stirling (5 .): 8, Hong Kong Derby, to be run at
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Arthur Chester (4 ft. 10 ins.).
Middle:-1, Eric Humphreys (3 ft. 9 ins.); 2, B. Levkovich (8 ft. 8 Ins.); 8, F. Anslow tie.
Event 3-100 yarda' skipping championship. (Cup presented by: | Col. Robertson) :.
Senior:-1, J. Baten; 2, D. Book- er 8, J. Wilson. Middle:-1, W. Ravan; 2, M. Romsby; 3; B. Bone. Junior:-1, E. Phillips; 2, Joy Booker; B. M. Gow.
Event 4-Throwing the cricket ball!
1. I. Stirling; 2, John Miller; 8, A. Chester.
Event 6220 yards" open: Senior:-1,Stirling; 2, VI Grunberg: 8, M. Roussean: Mid- dia:-1, J. Thiriwell; 2, L. Philips; 8. F. Anslow. Junior:-1, Pomeroy; 2, Baxter: 5, G. Kelly,
Event 6-Sack Race (Boys) 42 Senlor: V. Grunberg. Middie:— Reynolds Junior:Baxter
** (Girls)--Renfor:-Doris Booker. Middle: M. Grimes, Juntor: E.
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