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metres:-1, Hau
Owing to the very poor weather - Junior 400 conditions which existed yesterday Ching-to (1 min. 10.3 secs.); 2 Pun Woon-lam; 3. Suen Wah-luk.
the last Cricket Interport Trial: was unavoidably cancelled. Other sporting activities which shared the same fate were as follows:-
Cricket.
Kowloon G.G. v. Craigengower C.C. at the K.C.C. (all day match). Rugby Football. Kowloon Rugby Club v. H.M.S. Medway at King's Park.
⚫ Hockey.
Hong Kong Hockey Club 11.M.S: Medway at King's Park.
Football.
Civilians v. Services (Charity Match) at Happy Valley.
Golf.
Kowloon Golf Club v. Y.M.C.A.
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谗
Senior 400 metres:-1, Chan Fook-tin (59.8 .seca.); 2, Loung. Yun-hung: 3, Yeung Pun-hon.
MAJESTIC
AT 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20 P. M.
RUGBY FOOTBALL IN FRANCE.
TO-DAY ONLY ·
Rupture Will Not Affect Inter-Army Match.
ONE OR TWO LOOPHOLES.
Junior hop, step and jump:-1, Teang Sik-yan (7 m. 86 cm.); 2, Hau Ching-to; 3, Fong Wah-chong. Small Boys' 400 metres:-1, mln. 18.8 Choung Wal-lung (1 Hess.); 2, Mok Kwong-aing; 3. expects to begin the season with 718 aflated clubs, and the Ama- Yuen Che-kok.
2 ins.); 2, Lau Chak-po; 3, Cheung | Wat-lung.
The
Franch Rugby Federation
Small Boy's throwing the dis-teur Rugby Union (the rebel cus-1, Yuen Che-kok (20 ft.
group) with just over 100. Though more defections from the. Ambulance 100 metres race:-1,Federation' are expected, this body Yew Hing-loi; 2, Chan Wai-nam; is, likely to be the stronger ad- 3, Tsang Koon-wing.
ministrator of French Rugby for
Senior high jump:-1, Ying wai-kwong (1 m, 67 cm.); 2. She Li-wah; 3, Leung Wing-chiu.
Junior low hurdlus:-1, Pun Woon-lam (145 secs.); 2, Lo Wing-yam; 3. Hau Ching-to.
Ladies' low hurdles:-1, Chu
sume time. Its membership in-
creased from 235 clubs in 1919 to 873 in 1925, which was the peak. There were 785 afliated clubs the season before last, and, owing to
The following have been select-Weng-man (15.6 secs.); 2, Chan the separatist movement, the num-
Taol-kwan.
red to represent the Hong Kong Rugby Club against the Army on Saturday at 4.30 p.m. at Soakun-
R. H. Grimtha, L. G. Robertson,
C. J. D. Law; M. W. Turner, J. A. R. Selby; E F.. Buttress, J. H. McElney, G. C. Moutric, F. R. Burch, W. E, Peors, B. P. Massey, J. G. Devonshire, and D. !McLellan.
Officials' raco (handicap) :—1, Leung Ting-ngor; 2 Mak Yin-Continental tanng: 3, Lee Wal-choi.
or
more
ber since dropped to 718. Rugby Ladies' long jump: -1, Chu Weng man (3 m. 71 cm.); 2, Kolovers in France are bemoaning Lai-ngor: 3, Wong Tsoi-mee. anew the rupture with the British Junior 100 metres: --- 1, Fun unions, but there appear to Woon-lum (14.4 seca.); 2, Hau
one be J. F. Whitham; G. P. Lammert, Ching-to; 3, Ng Kwai-ping.
Anglo- French matches possible. A university organisa- tion assumes that the ban does not Boys Scouts 100 metre race touch university or college teams, (open). 1. Fung Chak-man (14 and is trying to organise a game sers.); 2, Wong Chok-mui; 3, Tong between English and French stu- Tung-ming.
dents. While taking a vacation Members' 200 metre race (handi-course in France recently a group cap)-1, Hung Yan-chow; 2, Chu of British students played a French Fook-yin.
fifteen, and the annual match be- Small
Boya' 200 metre.-1.tween the British and French Cheung Wai-lung (34 secs.); 2, Mok armies, Paris assumes, will not be Mean- affected by the rupture. Kwong-sing; 3, Wong Yu-tim.
Senior 1,500 metres.-1, Chan while the British Rugby Club in Fook-tim (5 mins. 20 secs.); 2, Paris, which runs three teams, is Lam Wah-wun, 3, Yeung Poon-hon. awaiting a reply from the Rugby Junior 200 metre.-1, Hau Ching-Union to its request for a "dispen- to (31 seca.); 2, Pun Woon-lam; 3,sation" which will enable it Ng Kwai-ping.
meet French clubs,
Referce: G. G. N. Tinson."
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The following will represent the Hong Kong Rugby Club "A" XV. against the Kowloon Rugby Club at Happy Valley on Wednesday. November 18, at 6 p.m.:
R. P. Rigg: W. D. Johnson;
G.. A. L. Plummer, E. Allers,
3. J. H. Fox; J. S. Lee, F. C. Black; W. Hartley, F. A. Merry, W. O'Neill, E. R. West, W. R. Andrews, L. B. Smith, D. S. Robb. and A. R. Cox.
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The following will represent the] Hong Kong Rugby Club Extra "A" GV. against the Small Ships XV at Happy Valley on Monday, Nov. ember 16, at 5 p.m.:-
G. P. Ferguson; G. E. R. Divett, R. H. D. Wade, H. V, Koop, E. P. K. Bovill; C. E. Holmes, A. Torrible; R. Stilliard, W. Mitford, R. D. R. L. Cherrill, E. G. Dale, Beaumont, D. H. Clarke, B. L. Stock, and V. R. Gordon.
The following team has been chosen to represent the Hong Kong Football Club against the Navy on the Club ground on Satur- day at 4.15 p.m.—
Rodger; Strange, MacFarlane; Segalen, Skinner, Baldwin; Ale- xander, Bell, Howe, Pote-Hunt and Bradbury.
Reserve: A. Jackson.
At the conclusion of the niuth annual athletic meeting of the South China Athletic Association at Caroline Hill yesterday Mra. Kotewall, the wife of the Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotewall, kindly distributed the prizes.
The results wore as follow:- Senior 100 metres:-1, Ching Siu-nam (12.4 secs.); 2, Lung Ping-hot; 3, Li Wing-on.
Ladies' throwing the discus:-1, Lo Kent-hing (24 ft. 8 in.); 2, Yu Su-hing; 8, Ko Lai-ngor.
Senior long Jump:-1,Ching. Siu-nam (5 m. 69 cm.); 2, Leung Wing-chlu; 8, Lung, Ping-hol.
Small Boys 100 motres:-1, Cheung Wai-lung (16.7 sece.); 2, Tam Pul-lama; 3, Wong Sau-tim.
Ladies' 400 metres:-1, Ko Lal- ngor (1 min, 21.8 ceca.); 2, Yu Sau-hing: 8, Chan Chu-sau.
Ladles throwing the baseball:- 1, Ko Lai-ngor (24 m. 17 cm.); 2,1
Wang Tsoi-mee; 8, Yu Bu-hing.
Small Boys' Relay: Race 400 Stu- Metre (opon).—1, S.C.A.A.
2, denta "A" (1 min. 6.2 secs): S.C.A.A. Students "B." Boys Scouts Relay
Race 400 Metres (open)-1, Sea Scouts (54.6 soca.); 2, S.C.A.A. Boy Scout.
Girls' Relay Race 400 Metre (open)-1,,Mui Fong Girls' School (1 min. 2.4 nees.); 2, S.C.A.A.
Junior Relay Race 400 Metre (open)-1, S.C.A.A. Students "A" (1. inin. 14 secs.); 2, S.C.A.A. Stu- dents "B."
CORRESPONDENCE.
INTERPORT CRICKET.
to
To the Sport Editor of "China Mail"] Sir-It appears from "Critic's" letter in your lasue of to-day's date that he misunderstood the sugges- tion put forward in my original Senior Relay Race 800 Metre letter. The suggestion contained (open)-1, Chinese Athletic "A" in his final paragraph is exactly (1 min. 44 Becs.); 2, Chinese Ath- what I inteded to convey, except he letle "B."
has dealt with a game in Shanghai,
Senior Championship,
and not in Hong Kong, where, since Leung Wing-chiu (22 points):
Junior we are the hosts, considerably more! Championship Hen Ching-to (21 organisation is necessary. Perhaps pts.) Small Boys' Championship, the following will make my iden Cheung Wai-lung. (17 pts.); Ladies' clearer. Championship, Ko. Lai-ngor 37 pts.).
Championship of the meeting, Ke Lal-ngor.
Our Sports Diary.
LOCAL
HOCKEY ---- To-day
-Y.M.C.A.
II. v. Club de Rocnelo, at King's Park on 6.10 p.m. 3
To-morrow-Radio Sports, Club v. H.K.S.R.A.FI
Saturday-Police v. Radio Sports Club NA
CRICKET Saturday - Hong Kong y. Shanghai, Second Divi sion Recreio V. University; Indian R.C. v. R.A.SC. (L)..
FOOTBALL Saturday- First Division-Borderers v. Argylla; Navy . Club; Recrolo v. Police: Kowloon v. St. Joseph's; Second Division University v. Howloon; Argyll v. Borderers; Navy v Club R.A.0.C. v. 12th. Battery: Third Division-R.A.F. v. Radio; Recrolo v K.E St. Joseph's v Borderers.
· RUGBY FOOTBALL-Saturday ---Club.v. „Army,J
GOLF Saturday and Sunday Royal Hong Kong Golf Club Bogay Pool.
M
Sunday Entries, for Colony's Open Championship close.
STEEPLECHASING --Sunday- -Fanling Hunt and Race Meeting at Kwanti
The membera elected or appoint- ed from each Club would form an Interport General Committee, and their business would be to organise the vialt and entertainment of our guests, and to appoint a selection committee. Positions on the Tatter, I submit, should be open to non-members of the General Committee.
"Critle" also appears to be under the impression that Interport Authorities exist. Actually, I belleve, all 'arrangements are at the present in the hands of I.K.C.C., which bears out my con- tention that these matches are: primarily against the H.K.C.C.
"Mid On" and I obviously hold: different views upon what con-j titutes “cricket,” and. I doubt very much whether either would ever be. able convince the other..
I cannot answer his query as to how it is the Shanghai team is very representative, since I have little information concerning thelr method of selection." Incidentally, I Imagine, he is, like myself, more concerned with the composition of the alleged Hong Kong XI. *
Until some such method as has been put forward in your columns 'is adopted, It does seem futile to call the matches Interports at least as far as Hong Kong is concerned.
We must remember, however, that the brunt of the work present borne by the H.K.C.C. and this, as well as the selection, calls for revision.
Yours, etc.,
C. RICKET. Hong Kong, November 11, 1981.
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