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LADY PEEL PRESENTS PRIZES
VARSITY HOCKEY IN
EARLY DAYS
Vine Sticks Wrapped With Copper
RTY-TWO years ago the first old friend, I fear, would not have
FORTY
THURSDAY APRIL 6,
MAORIS WELCOME M.C.C. CRICKETERS
Tourists Visit Rotorus.
Auckland, Mar. 30. The Maoris at Roborus, in the Heart of what is known as the Hot. District of New Zealand, gave the English cricketers a very enthusias tic welcome when they arrived. to-day to see one of the chief sights of the Dominion.
The M.C.C. team were shown the thermal wonders and gorgeous scenery of this neighbourhood, and Maori maidens danced, with grace ful polse in their honour. Reuter.
HOCKEY
SAINTS
TROUNCE
THE POLICE
Mackay Scores Three:
Times.
CLUB'S NARROW WIN
The St. Andrew's Cinh defeated the Police by 5 goals to nfl in their
RULES FOR NEW Mamak, Hockey Tournament game
YACHT
Evolved From Jolly
Boat Class:
GREAT SPEED EXPECTED
HE committee of the Yacht Racing sitting
on the Police Training - School ground yesterday.
N. A. E. Mackay scored for the Saints in the first half, und after the Interval Mackay (2), A. S. Bliss and E. F. Fincher, added further goals.
The Police Selded "only" eight of their regular first beam, and were: a man short during the first half.
hockey match was played be gone through four-inch ring.". tween Oxford and Cambridge. In
Five College Teams. those days, when most athletes favoured a flowing moustache and a In 1889 the Varsity Hockey club MONG those present yesterday lot of clothing, this match was an was started, and only five of the A afternoon at the La Salle College que nt stockes, had colleges played hockey. They were second annual athletic moeting were only just developed from a danger able to arrange matches with the His Excellency Sir William Peel, and ous game to be played upon the Wimbledon and Surbiton clubs, and Lady Peel, accompanied by Capt village green into à recognised form were always beaten by them, al- Waltors, A.D.C, Hon. Mr. E. D. C of sport. Mr. George Lewis, one of though they attempted to make up Wolfe, LG.P., Mr. N. L. Smith the team who played in this first for this afterwards in Trinity hall (Director of Education), Mr. A. O Inter-Varsity match, tells same-with-audit ale and brown sherry.. ̈ ̈ Brawn (Inspector of English thing of the early days of the game. It was in 1890 the Cambridge Schools), Mr. C. B. R. Sargent I started playing hockey on the Club challenged Oxford The chal- (Headmaster of the Diocesan Boys' common at. Marlborough," he said. lenge was accepted, and the Univer- School), M. Teissier (French Con-"We usually played with vine sticks, sities had about a fortnight in O.B.E. (Visitor of the Christian have the crutch filled in and Cambridge went to Oxford, and the Brothers Schools in the Far East), with tarred twine. When I left match took place in the "Parks," J. S. Highfield, Rear Commodore of the Royal Thames Yacht Club, has Rev. Bro. Matthias (Director of St. Marlborough to go to Cambridge Ion a ground that a modern player
completed the rules for ́s new Joseph's College). Rev. Fr. G was the proud possessor of a weapon would probably refuse to play on national class of centre-board boat Spada, and Rev. Fr. Noval and Rev. of this kind, though bound with Cambridge was beaten. Next year which, it is anticipated, will prove Bro. Almar (Director of La Salle copper wire; I could easily drive a the two teams met on the Queen's to be a craft of great speed. The College):
ball with it from one end of the Club ground in London. The Brather Director of the bockey ground to the other. How- Cambridge granted a half-Bluepe is evolved from the old Jolly-
Boat class, which attained fame St. Andrew's 20 15 32 61
Radio College, Brother Almar welcomed ever, in my first year at Cambridge, for Hockey in 1894, but Oxford noti Sir William and Lady Peel and con- the Hockey Association brought in till 1901. Full Blues were awarded chiefly in the vicinity of Plymouth. 1st By. E.K.S. 18 13 34 64 ducted then round the buildings a rule forbidding metal fittings, and by Cambridge in 1908, but the TOLLY-BOATS were commonly R.A.SC. prior to attending the sports meet-insisting that every stick, should Oxford Committee did not grant ing.
pass through d 24 inch ring. My this honour till 1929.
T
eul General), Very Rev. Bro. James, but those who were very keen would which de art, ctady, fore, sima, under the chairmanship of Mr Mamak Hockey
The Rev. Brother James, Visitor to the Christian Brothers' Schools,. before asking Lady Peel to present cerest thanks to our generous Priza the prizes, said:--- Your Excellency,
Donors and to the members of the Sports' Committee and other worthy
A most agreeable duty has been persons who have, by their devoted assigned to me this afternoon. On services, contributed to the brilliant the kind invitation of the Rev.success of this afternoon's function. Brother Director and on his behalf I heartily congratulate the Prize I have to thank Your Excellency Winners on their splendid achieve. most sincerely for so kindly ean-ments, whilst I extend my sincere descending to accept the office of sympathy to those who, notwith- Special Patron of the Annual standing their good-will, good in- Sports' Meeting at La Salle Collage tentions and fine performances, in and Lady Peel for having so graci-the various contests, have not been) ously consented Prizes. For my own part I con-them console themselves with the
LADIES' GOLF
Mrs. McElney's Two. Successes.
I
*
Table
(Up to and including yesterday's.
L. D. F. A. Pts.
Goals
72
R.C. Signals 20 12 5,3 67 25
$6885660892*=*==;
open boats with somewhat' heavy centre-boards: The type will be half-deeked, with large RAMC. buoyancy tanks to make them un-Police sinkable. They will have a heavy University cast-iron centre-board of sufficient 12th R.A. weight to enable them to be stable Parthian enough to be sailed by two persons, Phoenix. The crew will be limited to three. Veteran A special feature seems to be the mar design of the cast-iron centre R.A.0.0.18 2147
K.I.T.C. board, which will be of a standard German Club 15 2 12 1 16 pattern for all boats of the class. 24th R.A...14 1 11 2 The object of standardisation of 20th B.A.13
As the 8th Destroyers Flotilla have the centre-board, is to save expense withdrawn, 2 points for a win bave by prohibiting gunmetal plates and been deducted from the Tamar and 1 [experimental designs. of centre-point for a draw from the R.A.M.C.
PLUCKY Y.M.C.A.
to present the registered on the Prize List. Let THE Medal Pool held during the boards. The rules for the class, Tmonth of March on the Old however, admit, of plenty of oppor
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sider it a signal privilege to meet thought that defeat is no necessary Course at Fanling was won by Mirs. tunity for experiment in the design Your Excellency here to-day more sign of demerit.
McElney, who returned a card of of the hulls and sail plans of the The Y.M.C.A. did exceedingly well especially by reason of my time; On behalf of the Rev. Brother 102–21=81.; Mrs. McElney Was boats and considerable variation to hold the Club to only one goal on honoured, personal acquaintance Director and his devoted staff, I beg also successful in winning the in their size.
the U.S.R.C. ground yesterday, with Your Excellency's long and to thank you all, Ladies and Gentle-Eclectic Competition on the New
G. E. R. Divett scoring in the first distinguished career in the Malayan men, for your kind attendance at Course, with a card of 16-02/3= THE "bwner, within certain half. Civil Service. On behalf of La Salle this second Annual Sports' Meeting 70.1/. Brothers I am glad to assure Your of La Salle College and to assure
Tbwe, withid certain Fielding two reserves the "yer light boat with a large 'Brea of played pluckily in their first game [RS, GIRONDAL qualified for canvas or a long, heavy boat with against the Colony's best hockey
Excellency that this your first visit you that your presence is much ap- M
to the college since its opening for preciated. With your kind permis-
the purposes of English Education aion I will now respectfully request with 105-30-75.
PRIZE-WINNERS. -
The full results were;-
them
is much appreciated and regarded Lady Peel to give away the Prize as very encouraging and shall ever to the successful competitors who be remembered with deep gratitude must feel highly gratified by the both by the Management and suc-signal honour of receiving ceeding generations of students who from her hands. will receive Instruction within its walls. I feel bound to add, that Your Excellency can at all times; count upon the good-will of the Putting the Shot (ST), Lee Christian Brothers for fostering Yuen-koon; 4 Lee Sung-koon. Dis and upholding those sound prin-tance: 41 ft. 6 ins
100 Yards (Jr.)-1, A. Ablong; 2, ciples of morality and unswerving loyalty and devotion to our good, Remedios. Time: 12-1/5 secs.
100 Yards (Sr.)-1, S. R. Lee; 2, Government which have invariably A. Phayom. Time: 11-2/5 secs. been a distinctive feature of their 100 Yards (Midgets); -1, educational work at St. Joseph's Marques; 2, J. Marques, College, Hong Kong.
I am requested by the Rev. Brother Director to tender our sin
R.
High Jump (Jr.)-1, T. Rels; 2, S. W. Pun. Height: 4ft 5 ins,
High Jump (8r.):--1, J. Alves; 2, (Continued at foot of next Column.)
Scottish Union President
FR
On the Virtues of Rugby
the Scottish Rugby Union, was prominent a part in modern school
normal
A
that the light boat with large sulla for the Lincolns, who were forced will be more suitable for inland to cancel their fixture with the Club Meda! Pool will be held over waters, and the heavier craft with on account of the manoeuvre. the New Course, Fanling, the more snug rig for the open sea. during the month of April, and a The principal rules of the new Bogey Competition has been arrang-class are: ed for Tuesday, April 25, on the New Course.
ENGLISH SWIMMER BREAKS RECORD.
World Figures For 400 the
Metres Backstroke.
be fixed in the boat These will easily Bost the boat and crew If waterlogged. Weight of Centre board.A standard
F. J. Perry, who has arrived Home from a South African tour, will, on his Length Maximum allowed over all, father's advice, take a rest from all lawn tennis tournament play until the 17ft. Gin, minimum, 14ft....
Sall Area-The 17ft. fin. boat la British Hard Courla Championship at allowed a sail area of 162 square feet however, may play for Chiswick Park Bournemouth carly in May. PerryY, For every tenth of a foot less than the final of the Middlesex balzer 17ft. din, the sail area, may be increas Doubles Club Championship, ed by 2 square feet. Therefore, a 17ft. hoat may have 172 square feet. and the shortest boat in the class, 181t.
largest
arca allowed, 102 square feet,
Breadth,Not less than 5ft. Depth. Inside the hull, Bin out from the centre-line of boat to sheer-ballasted cenntreboard made of cart line amide
amidships, not less than 21 iron for all boats weighing 350 lb.
Mast Height 28ft din over all Weight. The waight of the hull of a
boat must 16ft.
not be less than 3001, stepped so that 2014. is housed below and 2416, of additional weight of the deck. This will provide for hull for each one-tenth of a foot in high narrow Bermudian sail with excess of 10ft (The longest boat short boom for all boats. The allowed "being 6in.) This weight halliards to be 18 ft. above deck, -No of hull is without the centreboard and bowsprit allowed. tanks and loose gear..
The boat is to be equipped with Deck.The boat is half-decked, with four sails mainsail, two jibs and Plus Yok, Height: 5 ft. 25% ini, ha cockpit aron, of 25 square feet and spinnaker. There are limitations
100 Yards Handicap (Boys from 9in waterways at the sides to 10):-), J. Gosano; 2, G. Sequeira.
London, Mar. 29. The world's swimming record for 400 metres back-stroke-was broken yesterday by Beaford, well- known Manchester aquatic star. who has timed in five minutes 41.8 seconds. The previous record was held by Iriyo, the Japanese swim- mer, with five minutes 42 seconda. -Haras.
Buoyancy Tanks Not less than 8 upon the size of the largest jib and Long Jump (Jr.)-1, 8. W. Pan, cubic feet of water-tight tanks must spinnaker.
Long Jump (Br.) V Novikoff;
Back Race F. Sequelc
Yardsagela); j
B.
the principal guest at the annual education, but despite that cri-2, J. Alves Distance: 18 ft. 21% 10s dinner of the Kelvinside Academical ticlem he was convinced that Club (London section) in the May of all the games Fair Hotel. Brigadier-General .healthy boy might play there
220 Yards" (Jr.)-1, was none to equal Rugby foot-
Ablong: 2, Charteris presided.
Replying to the toast of his ball. It was on the Rugby field that Remedios Time: 28-2/5 seca
220 Yards (Br.);-1 W. Gottsche; health; proposed in a witty, speech one learned to take hard label
Katkicap (Open to the by the chairman, Mr, Findlay, who with a smile, to keep one's temper, himself is a former pupil of Kelvin- and never to retaliate. This side Academy, recalled an historic well learned stood ons in good stead cricket match in 1879 with Glasgow in after life,
2 je Alves. Time: 26-3/8 secs
40-
Two
of St. Joseph"
Academy, which, in those days, he It was not the case he added, that said, they were taught to try to Rugby was not a gama for a timid C, Elivaime emulate, particularly on the sporting boy; on the contrary, it was decided-p field: The Academy batted first and ly for such a boy who, seeing others scored 29 runa. Kelvinside replied doing exactly what he was afraid to Staples with. 4, two of which were extras, do, would, soon learn courage to do Their spirits were not damped, likewise. Rugby Falso taught quick- however, and when the Academy ness of decision, he who hes added another 20for their second on the Aeld was truly lost innings they were left with a dour. But prob
fask Kelvinalde, however scored 58
at the second attempt, and there
fore wan by 3, runs.
Rosario,
LR Ribeiro:
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