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H. K. UNIVERSITY
SUCCESSFUL.
Lee Hah Liong Becomes Champion.
ANDERSON RUNNER-UP.
A large prawd witnessed the final day of the triangular Univer- sity athletic meeting at Caroline Hill resterday afternoon, antong those present being H.E the Gov- erner, Sir William Peel, and Lady Peel. Sie William Hornell, Vice-
sity, Capt. T. A. II. Collman, A.D.C. to the Governor, Dr. R. Ponsonby Bane, the Hon. Dr. Role- wall and Mra. Katewall, and Mr. G. P. de Martin.
The Hong Kong Luiversity, who bad bad things much their own way on the opening day, die net figure so prominently yesterday in the many field events captured the second day's honours
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ENGLISH FOOTBALL
LEAGUE.
Birmingham Win at West Ham.
EVERTON DEFEATED.
Three matches in the First Divi-
played yesterday.
COUNTRY CLUB GOLF.
Club Championship Result.
TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1931.
WEST INDIES TOUR IS FUTURE OF OUR
OF AUSTRALIA.
GAMES DOOMED ?
Complete Results of All Only Two Safe at the
Matches.
FOREIGN CONDITIONS,
The West Indies
Moment.
POOR OUTLOOK.
achieved what the might of Eng-at the present moment is that
land could not accomplish in Eng land last year-they defeated Aus tralia in a Test match by 30 runs on Australian territory!
touring side The great feature of our games
every one of them is being ruined. Lord Hawke has just told us that the prepared wicket is the destruc- tion of the greatest game, and that The record for the tour at. A in effect, it is not cricket." At The final round for the Club glance does not look too imposing, the anme time there is an anxious
wife.
LOPES' FIRST WIN.
It ጓስ.5 an
the tour.
FIRST TEST ». AUSTRALIA- at Adelaide,
(Lost by 10 wickets). West Indies: 296 (E. L. Bartlett 84, C. A. Ronch 56. G. C. Grant 53: Grimmett 7 for 87) and 249 (G. C.
Unleas 11 speedy cure can be discovered for certain modern practices, the game, we are assured, is doomed. Association has also been "doomed" by the huge transfer-fee system and by the tactics said to be ordered by directors and managers in the way
Chancellor, Holy Robe Universion of the English League were Championship of the Country Club but this was to be expected, con- discussion arising from miserable was decided last Sunday when Asidering the youthful and inexhappenings at this year's Interna- W. da Roza and A. A. Lopes played perienced side which was sent over tional Rugby matches and pointing Portsmouth visited the lowly
the thirty six hole finni for the preto, gain lessons in "the big match to the fact that the game is being Manchester United and secured
mier honour, which Lopes. secured temperament." Below ia appended ruined completely by its present full points by the solitary goal scored, thus more than avenging by defeating da Roza by two and a complete list of the results of practitioners.
on the same ground. their defent
This win
evenly contested last season by 3-0. places Portsmouth fourth from the match and at times produced good?: golf. A. W. da Roza hold the lead top of the table.
Birmingham. fresh from their after the morning round, but in English Cup triumph on Saturday, the afternoon, had to give way to scoring til points to Hong journeyed to West Ham and main- the better golf played by Lopes who Kong's 31 and Sun Yat-sen's 13 tained their revived form of late necomplished the last seventeen Grant 71. L. S. Birkett 64; Grim-of spoiling." Golf is to be ruined,
by winning by the add goal in holes in one below fours.
This is the first year Lopes has Australia: 376 (A. Kippax 146, the lighter ball, or, alternatively according to come authorities, by three and, incidentally, getting a
been from the re-
successful little further away
in winning the S. McCabe 90; 0. C. Scott 4 for and more plausibly, by the weary championship, although he has been 83), and 172 for 0 wickets (Pons-carefulness with, which the "gamo" legation zone.
Huddersfield, playing at home, runner-up on more than one occaford 92, Jackson 70),
is "played" by modern young men. defeated Sunderland by a couple aion.
SECOND TEST v. AUSTRALIA-Lawn tennis is being "ruined" by of goals, but the result has-no
at Sydney,
the "shamateur" and by commer- (Lost by an innings & 172 runs).cialisation generally. The govern bearing on the championship
Australia: 369 (Ponsford 183ng bodies of billiards are COP- promotion problem.
Woodfull 58; Scolt 4 for 66).
stantly trying to avert the ruin of West Indies: 107 (Grimmett 4 for the game by barring this or limit- 154), and 30 (Hurwood 4 for 22,ing that, and have now achieved Ironmonger 3 for 13, Grimmett such a state of security that they for 9).
points.
The individual championship was won by Lee Bah-liong with 20 points to his credit, and he was followed with D. J. N. Ander- son as ranner-ap with 20 points. Both athletes were representatives the Hong Kong University. The third place was provided by representative of the Lingnam University, Leung King-ping, with 11 points. Miss Alice Wood, Hong Kong University's representative. in the ladies' track events, came through the meeting with distine- tion, also winning all three events in which she took part.
At the conclusion of the sports. Lady Peel presented the trophies to the successful competitors,
Sir W. Hornell after con- gratulating the Hong Kong Uni- versity on having gained the first place and also Lee Hah-long for having obtained the Individual championship, thanked all those present for having contributed to the success of the occasion, and also the Lingnam and Sun Yat-sen Universities for having entered
teams,
+
The presentation of a bouquet to Lady Feel by Miss Alice Wood terminated a thoroughly enjoyable sports meeting.
The following is a table show- ing the first three positions for every Championship event:-
100 Metres
800 Metres
"Pole Vault
First Day.
1st 2nd 3rd .H.K. H.K. It. ..K. II.K. HK.
...K. L.
200 Metres Long Jump
I.. II.K. L. Putting the Weight ILK. LA H.K. 110 High Hurles H.K. HK. 400 Metres***
.H.K. H.K. L. Throwing the Diseus HK. L 400 Metres Relay.....JLK. L. 1,500 Metres .........K. H.K. H.K. 3 people tied for first place. One Hong Kong and twa Lingnam com- petitors.
Second Day.
10,000 Metres
High Jump
1st 2nd 3rd 1,600 Metros Relay HK. S. 206 Metres Low Hurdles 1. H.K. L. Throwing the Javelin $. L. S. Hop, Step and Jump 1
L. H.K. K. I H.K. L. L. H.K.
S. 900 Metres Relay .....K. L.
The scoring of points is as fol- lows: Relay races lat-10 pointa; 2nd-5 points; 3rd-2
points. Other eventi 1st-5 points; 2nd 3 points: 3rd-1 point. Thus from the above table it will be seen that Hong Kong scored 103 points, Lingnam 66 points and Sun Yat-sen 13 points.
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Dr
Tottenham Hotspur. who are making a great effort to get back to the First Division, played a capital game against the leaders. Everton, and won by the only goal scored.
Results as cabled by Reuter:--
Division I. Manchester U. 0 Portsmouth West Ham 1 Birmingham Huddersfield 2 Sunderland
Division H
Tottenham
I
2
0
1 Everton
REVISED TABLES.
0
Division I
Gonis,
Arsenal Aston Vilis Wednesday Portsmouth .33 15 10 8 69 56 40 Derby ......32 15 8 0 78 62 138 chester C. 81 7 12 G3 61 57 Liverpool...33 13
23 13 10 10 73 65 30 fuldersfeld 314 8 11 69 59 36 34 50 13 73 68 29 Middlesbro 31 25 13 73 68 36 .34 13 7 14 67 60 33 Blackburn West Ham
18 0 14 71 73 32 Sheffield U. 33 11 913 67 64 31 Sunderland 32 10 9 13 72 74 20 Leicester ...32 13 3 16 67 77 29 Chelsea
32 11 8 13 54 57 30
32 21 8 4 104 51 50 34 20 8 G 103 63 48 .33 18 6, 9 84 03 42
Newcastle 33 13 4 16 07 72 30 Birmingham 32 10 9 13 48 58 29 Grimsby....33 12 417 01 73
73 28 Bolton .....33 10 8 15 TO 67 281 Blackpool ...33 0 8 16 55 301 28 Leeds.34 520 57 74 23 M'chester U. 33 5 5 23 49 94 16 Division II
Goals.
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.
4
52
Everton
4 104 47 ....32 24 Tottenham ..33 20 3 10 76 41 43 West Brom. .31 16 7 8 02 37 39 Port Vale 33 17 3 13 01 53 37 Wolves.32 18 0 14 69 54 38
711 Preston N.E. 33 15 Bradford .33 15
72
12
12
10 13 67
53 30 48. 36 11 66 07 35 15 51 64 34 15 62 65 33 16 07 GB 32
30
33 12
13 47 00
Southampton 33 16 Burnley 33, 13 Bradford C. 33 14 Bury
.33 15 Swall
.33 14 Oldhoni
.83 14 Stoke Charlton 38 12 14 44 08 31 16 46 58 29 Swansea 3 11 Notts For...3 9 9 15 60 60 27 Barnsley.33 9 16 Bristol C, .33 10 16 80 00 27 Plymouth 33 0 7 17 53 69 25 33 10 5 53 77 26 Reading
13
73 19
Cardif
FULL RESULTS OF INTER-UNIVERSITY, ATILLETICS.
First Day.
100 Metres:-1, Lee Hah-liong (HK.); 2; V, E. Koppe (H.K.); 8, Lau
Tang (L). Time: 11.3/10 seca.
800 Metrea:-1, D. J. N. Anderson (H.K.); 2, A. T. Nomanbhoy (H.K.};
3, H. H. Ma (II.K.). Timo: 2 mins, 17% socs.
Pole Vault:-A. Bakar (H.E.), Leung King-ping (L) and Lo Kwoon-
yo (L) tied for first place. Height: 10 IL 0% Ins.
200 Metres:-1, Lee Hah-long (H.K.); 2, Ma Chiu-chung (L): 3, Lau
Tang (L.). Time: 23.9/5 secs.
50 Metrea (Ladies)-1, Mian A. Wood (HE); 2, Szoto Wun (L); 9,
Chu Chun-ming (L), Time: 7.3/5 secs.
Long Jump:-1, Philip Chue (L.); 2, C. Candah (II.X); 3, Szeto Kwong
(L.). Distance: 20 ft. 0 in.
800 Metres (Open)-1, H. Muller; 2, Robinsop; Ichak Time: 2
mins. 19.3/5 BOCA
Patting the Weight:-1, D. Oppenholm (H.K.); 2, Milton Goo (L.); 3,
P. L. Tan (H.K.).
110 Metres High Hurdles:-1, Lee Hah-long (HK); 2, Lau Wan-chic
(L): 3, G, Candah (H.K.). Time: 17 BCCA
400 Metres:1, D. J. N. Anderson (HK); 2, 8. C. Ho (H.K); 3,
Maak Kwok-chan (L.). Time: 57 sees.
Patting the Weight (Ladies):-1, Miss Lee Chu-lun (1); 2, Miss C.
Wong (H.K.): ; Miss R. Perry (H.K.). Distance: 21 ft. 6 ins. 1:500 Metres (Open Relay)-1, Chinese Athletle Association; 2, H.M.S.
Hermes. Time: 3 mins. 57.2/6 accs.
Throwing the Discus-1, Vargassoff (H.K.); 2. To Shur-cheng (L); 3,
Wong Shue-pong (L). Distance: 101 ft. 1 to.
400 Metres Relay:-1, Hong Kong; 2, Linguam. Time: 48 secs. 1,500 Metres-, D. J. N. Anderson (H.K.); 2, H. H. Ma (H.K.); 8,
A. T. Nomanbhoy (HK). Tinie: 5 mina, 2% Boca,
Becond Day.
1,600 Metres Relay-1, Hong Kong; 2, Sun Yat-sen. Tíme: 3 mins,
58 secs.
Our Sports Diary.
LOCAL.
GOLF-To-day-Ladies' Section Prize Distribution, Fanling: Final of Ross Cup (Ladies); Garrison Officers Annual Meeting, Fanling. LAWN TENNIS- To-day- 1.K.C.C. Tournagent
CHESS-To-day--Entries close
for Colony's Chuumpionship.
FOOTBALL-To-morrow-Com- bined Services v. Chineno, Sokun- poo.
Saturday-Senior Shield-Royal Artillery v. South Wales Border- era; Kowloon FC. v. South Chins A.A4 Junior Shield - Navy Kowloon FC.; Club v. Eastern F.C.
April
V.
18-Sunday Herald Charity Cup Final-Scotland v. China,
HOCKEY-To-murrow-llockey Club v. Navy, U.S.R.C. Ground, 4.45 1.1.
Friday-Car Clark Cup-Kow- loon Ladies' Hockey Club v. Dio cean Girls School.
Saturday Caer Clark Cup- Club do Recreio v. St. Andrew's Club.
LAWN BOWLS-Friday-Kow- luon Bowling Green Club-Annual Meeting, 5.45 p.m.
March 27-awn Bowls Asso- ciation: Annual Meeting.
ATHLETICS Saturday--Cen- tral British School Sports, King's Park, p.m.; St. Stephen's Col- lege Sports, Stanley, 2 p.,
FENCING-Saturday-Tourna- ment, Yacht Club, 3.30 p.m.
Monday-Fencing Club Meeting, Yacht Club, 5.15
CRICKET -- Saturday Divi- sion 1-Craigengower C.C. V. Indian "R.C. (L.); Civil Service C.C. 7. Royal Artillery (L.); Navy Hong Kong C.C. (F.); Division 11-Hong Kong C.C. v. R.A.5,C. (L.); Indian R.C. v. Craigengowr C.G. (L.); University v. Kowloon C.C. (L.).
BOXING - Saturday China Fiset Amateur Championships (Finals). Theatre Royal.
RACING-Sunday- Fanling Hunt Club'a Steeplechase Meet- ing.
Entries
April 4 and G-Second Extra Race Meeting, Happy Valley,
April 1Third Extra Race Meeting, Happy Valley. SAILING — Monday Close for Treveɛsh Trophy.
RUGBY FOOTBALL—March 25 -Army v. Navy, Sookunpoo, 6 p.m.
March 28--Club v. Navy, Club Ground, a p.m.
April 4 Club v. Army, Soo- kunjoo, pan.
HOME.
FOOTBALL-To-morrow- Army v. The Rest, Woolwich.
Saturday-England v. Scotland (Amateurs), Chelson,
March 28-Scotland v. England, Glasgow.
April 25-English Cup Final. RUGBY FOOTBALL-To-mor- row-Rugby League-England Y. Wales, Huddersfield,
Saturday-Scotland v. England Murrayfield, Edinburgh.
April 6France v. England, París.
ROWING - Saturday- Oxford v. Cambridge.
GOLF March 24 and 25-Ox. ford Cambridge, Sandwich.
BOXING-March 26-A.B.A. Championships, Albert Hall.
RACING-March
CUT
25-Lincoln- chire Handicap.
March 20Liverpool Spring
March 27- Grand National Steeplechase.
HOCKEY-March 28-Scotland Y. England, Perth,
melt for 96).
THIRD TEST v. AUSTRALIA at Brisbane (Lost by an innings & 24 runs.)
Australia: 558 (Bradman Ponsford 109, Kippax 84):
223
carnot hold a championship at all. Badminton and ping-pong may be safe for the moment-but how long?-Manchester Guardian.
West Indies: 193 (Headley 102: OLDFIELD STILL A
R. K. Oxenham 4 for 39, Grimmett 4 for 95) and 148 (Grimmett 5 for 49).
FOURTH TEST v. AUSTRALIA~
at Melbourne.
(Lost by an innings & 122 runs). West Indies: 99 (Ironmonger 7 for 23) and 107.
Australia: 328 for 8 (declared) Bradman 152, Woodfull 83).
GREAT PLAYER.
Twice Catches Hendry
on Leg Side.
WORLD RECORD!
In the closing Sheffield Shield
The fourth Test concluded on match in Sydney. W. A. Oldfield the second day-a Test record, was at his shimmering best, writes FIFTH TEST v. AUSTRALIA—the Sydney Referee. Among other
nt Sydney.
things of artistle action and ex- (Won by 30 runs).
cellence he did was the catching West Indies: 350 for 6 wkts. In each innings of H. Hendry ou declared and 124 for 5 wkts, de- the leg-side of a glance. Has any clared.
other wicket-keeper done such an extraordinary thing in any, class of cricket in the world with the came batsmian dismissed?, Or haa any other batsman fallen in that remarkable manner in each inn-
Australia: 224 and 220.
v. Wellington, N.Z.
(Drawn). Wellington: 195 (L. N. Constan- ine, 6 wickets for 24 runs).
West Indies: 128 (L. S. Birkettings? The writer cannot recollect 40 not out).
v. New South Wales, (Lost by 6 wickets).
any other font of this character. As Victoria's wicket-keeper, E. Barnett, caught Bradmin on the West Indies: 188 (A. Chilvers 4 leg-side (short-stop), three of the for 84; W. A. Oldfield claimed 6 thirty-six batsmen in this match victims behind the wickets, 3 st. fell to wicket-keeping catches out- and 3c.) and 241 (G. Headley 82, side the batsman's legs. Such a L. N. Constantine 59; H. Chilvers catch once was classed as a freak. 15 for 73).
Now it is angled for, and an ac-
New South Wales:'207 (D. Brad-complishment. man 73; Constantine 4 for 44), 224
for 4 wkts. (A. Jackson 62; F. R. ORIENT PLAYER GOES
Martin 3 for 35).
v. "Victoria.
(Lost by an innings & 254 runs).
West Indies: 212 (G. Headley
TO CARDIFF.
131; H. Ironmonger 5 for 87. E. L. Four Figure Fee Paid |A'Beckett 4 for 51), and 123 (Iron-
monger 8 for 31).
Victoria: 594. (W. H. Ponsford 187, H. Rigg 126, L. Darling 83. J. S. Ryder 65, B. Barnett 58. Con- stantine 5 for 64).
v. South Australia. (Lost by 10 wickets.) West Indies: 171 (C. A. Ronch 64; Grimmett 4 for 71) (Grimmett 5 for 43),
and 162
for Galbraith.
London, Feb. 12. their centre-half, James Galbraith, Clapton Orient to-day transferred
to Cardiff City. The transfer tee is stated to reach four figures.
Galbraith, who is, like Jackson of Chelsea, a native of Renton, joined the Orient in the 1920-1 season.
half, but after
South Australia: 330 (P. K. Les For several seasons he played wing- 65, T. Wall 53, C. V. Grimmett 50; Townrow to Chelsea he took over the departure of N. C. Griffith 3 for 76), and 4 for the centre-half position, where he 10 wickets.
v. Tasmanin. (Won by 50 runs). West Indies: 353 (Constantine 100).
Tesmanla: 184 and 119 (Griffiths 3 for 20, Scott 3 for 63).
v. Tasmania. (Drawn). Tasmania: 280 (Constantine 6 for 25).
West Indies: 242 for 2 wkts. (Birkett 128, Martin 79).
v. Queensland.
has proved himself a sound and constructive player. He had a benefit with the Orient in April 1928.
Ninety-five per cent. of golfers are convinced there is nothing wrong with the present ball. The American ball would achieve noth-
ing beyond vexation. Anthony Spalding.
75; Nagel 4 for 111), and 238 for 6 wkts. (Headley 113, Decaires
(Won by 319 runs). West Indies: 309 (Constantine 04). 76), and 366 (Constantine 97), Victoria Colts: 325 (Sandford Queensland: 167. (V. Goodwin 75; Francis 4 for 80) and 280 for 60; Constantine 4 for 33) and 1889 wkts, (Tolhurst 63). " (V. Goodwin 54; Constantine 8 for|
[23).
v. Combined Country XL-
at Newcastle.
Long Jump (Ladies)-1, Miss A, Wood (H.K.); 2, Miss Szeto Wun (L) ROSSLYN PARK DRAW (Won by an innings & 1 run).
3. Miss Lee Chiu-lung (L.), Distance: 12 It, 8% ins,
200 Metres Low Hurdless-1, Leung King-ping (L.); 2, Les Bah-liong
(ILK.); 3, Lou Shuen-ming' (L), ́Timo: 28.1/10th sccs.
WITH OLD BLUES.
v. South Australia. (Lost by 1 wicket). West Indies: 383 (Grant 102, Hendley 75, Constantine 63; Grim- mett 5 for 144) and 208 (Lee & for
Combined Country XL: 261 and 67). 147 (Constantine 5 for 24).
South Australia: 278 (Leo' 106, West Indies: 399 (Constantine Grimmett 54; Constantino 4 for
Javelin Throw:-1, Ma Yuen-kue (Sun Yat-sen); 2) To Shu-cheng Harlequins Defeated by/147, (In 1 hr. 38 mins, and includ-173) and 314 for 9 wkta,) Walte 82,
Wong Fing-kwan (S.Y.S.). Distance: 128 ft. 11 ins.
Hop. Step and Jump:-1, Szeto Kwong (L); 2, Leung King-plag (L.);
2, C. de Souza (H.K.). Distance: 44 12 1 Inch -100-Metrea (Ladies); —†, Miss A Wood (HK)? ?~Migs Kwok-Pal-ches-
(HI.K.); 3; Miss Szeto Wun (L.), Time: 15.2/5 secs, 10,000 Metres:-1, 1. H. M. (HK); 2, Leung Chun-tong (L); 8,
Nomanbhoy (HK). Time: 42 mins. 0.2/5 sec.
High Jump:-1, Cheung Wing-yau (LA); 2, Leung King-ping (L}; 3,
Leo Hah-long (H.K.). Height: h ft 4
ing.
200 Motren Relay (Ladita)-1, Hong Kong: 2, Lingnam. Time: 32% secs. 800 Heires, Relay Hong Kong;-2, Linguam; 8, Bun Yat-son, Individuct Championship:—1, Lee Hah-long (HK.), 29, points; 2,4 D. J. N. Anderson. (H.X.), 20 points; 8, Lenng: King-ping. (L4), 14: paints. Inter-University Championship:-1, Hong Kơng, 108 põlats; 2, Lingnam,
60 pointe; 8, Sun Yat-sen, 1a - points, res
Leicester.
OXFORD'S VICTORY.
London, March '8. The following are the latest Club Rugby results to hand;
Rosalya Park-Old Blues 15:15. Leicester Harlequins, 82-8. Oxford U-Blackheath ́ 15-3, Bristol-Guy's Hospital 20-5,
ed 1/6 and 15/5's), Sealey 60, Lonergen 68, Richardson 62; Scott Headley 521.
5 for 100).
V. Combined Country XI—at Geelong,
(Drawn). Combined Country XL: 327. West Indies: 222 and 216 for
wkta." (Constantine ́ 80).
v. Victoria Colts.
(Drawn),
y. New South Wales. (Won by 86 runs).
1
West, Indies: 389 (Hendley 10- Sealey 68, Roach 55) and 408 for 919 declared (Constantino 03, Senley
92, Scott 67, Martin 56).
New South Wales: 190 (Constan- tine.6 for 45); and 466 (Kippax 141, West Indies: 495 (Grant 84, McCabe 100, Bradman 78; Francis Roach 104, Headley 77, Decaires 4 for 78).
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