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SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1933.

THE CHINA MAIL.

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The Cricket Champions Challenged

Rest Should Beat University At Pokfulam

WEAK BATTING IN JUNIOR ELEVEN

(By Athole).

after

THE University, who sustained able with Pearce, Duckitt and

only one League defeat during McLellan as change bowlers

five opening bowlers have been

the season-at the hands of the given their opportunity. Club, will have to play considerably The following will represent the above their usual standard if they Rest of the League: are to offer a defiant challenge

E. C. Fincher (K.C.C.) (cap-

against the Rest of the League attain), T. A. Pearce (H.K.C.C.), Pokfulam to-day.

E. R. Duckitt (H.K.C.C.), E. F. The Selectors have chosen a Fincher (K.C.C.), G. C. Burnett very formidable side to test

th (K.C.C.), F. D. Pereira (L.R.C.), University's strength-a side that

is almost stronger in the attack A. R. Minu (I.R.C.), S. A. Ismail than in the batting and on paper (LR.C.), Lt. Garthwaite (Army), it looks very much as if the under-D. McLellan (C.

(C.S.C.C.) and V. M. graduates are going to experience Omar (C.C.C.). a big defeat.

The following will probably re- This match between the Cham- present the University. pions and the Reel has been revived A. M. Rodrigues (caplain), after an absence of five years and L. T. Ride, E. L. Gosano, A. T. new Secretary of the League, for Let, F. R. Zimmern, H. Nomanbhoy, A. Baker, S. Reid,

credit is due to A. H. Madar, the

his enterprise.

I am very much afraid that A. A. Aziz, D. K. Samy and K. P. Pereira and Minu will prove too Gan. devastating for the University and

that Garth- waite. Burnet! and Omar, the three her opening bow- Jers in the side, will be wasted. The

small ground at Pokfulam

may, however.

be the scene of heavy scoring, especially

Rodrigues and Ride get set,

Созало

and Nomanb-

hoy may

prove

also

trouble-

will

The Craigengower juniora also be severely tested by the Rest)

at Sookunpoo to-day.

It is a pity that preparations for the Lawn Bowls season have enu- ed the match to be played on the

As British Speed King Set New Mark

The fastest thing that ever traveled on land, Sir Mal. 270.876 miles an hour to establish an average of colm Campbell's giant racing car, Bluebird II, is pic- 272.108, thus shattering by a good margin his previ- tured as it flashed over the sandy course of Daytona ous record of 266 miles an hour. In insert the daring Beach, Fla., at the terrific speed of 278.556 miles an British driver is shown as he lit up a cigaretta follow. hour. Campbell made the return run at a speed ofling his breathless dash. Unconcerned, isn't he?

ST. PAUL'S ATHLETICS

LONG JUMP

RECORD OF 22

FEET 8 INS.

Believed To Be South China Record.

YUNG KI-FONG'S SUCCESS

Senior High Jump:- 1. Yung Ki Fong. 2. So Kan Chin."

3. Lee Ping Yul.

Height: 5ft 1ins.

Small Boys 400 Metres:-

1. Chan Hon Ming. 2. So Peter.

3. Kan Yee Llu

Time: 78 secs. Junior 400 Metres:-

1. Tang Sze Cheung, 2. Wong Kin Sheung. 3. Lo Hon Sang,

Chine record for the Long Jump What is believed to be a South

1.R.C. instead of on the champions' was created at the St. Paul's Col ground at the Valley.

Time: 1 min. 1015 secs. lege Sports which were held yes-Senlor 400 Metres:- terday at Caroline' Hill before a large crowd.

The Champlons will be fielding their triumphant side, but I think a lot will depend on the form dis- played by W. Reed, Leonard, F. K.

Yung Ki Fong in clearing 22 Lee and N. B. Kitchell as

feet 8 inches, shattered the exist to whether the Valley sido willing record of 20 feet 31% inches >compile

enough established by himself last year. total. Their attack is very strong The Rev. A. D. Stewart, head- with S. Abbas, Iranee, F. K. Lee master of the College welcomed and Sourbutts as the most pro- the guests, while Mr. Ho Ka-lau, mising bowlers.

the College Sports Master and

A

formidable

M. P. Madar is leading a strong tennis player of repute, oficiated Rest team which is stronger in jas judge. Bome, particu- F. D. Pereira. bowling and batting. larly the former, as he possesses Httle

I

ax

B

A

Mrs. E. W. L Martin presented anxious regarding their the prizes and was later the recl- if Kilbee, pient of a bouquet.

an aggressive style that is suited batting strength, and

to a matting wicket game and to Madar, Bishop and Alexander are

The following were the results.

a small ground. "Tinker" Lee is dismissed cheaply it would occa-Senior Long Jump:~ good for a useful total once he slon little surprise If the side col

digs himself in, but this season he lapsed below the half century. has displayed a recklessness that with Bishop, Alexander, Tucker, has garnered only 48 runs in five Alves and Whitley in the attack, innings. Zimmern is another simi- however, the Rest have good pros lar batsman.

The

pects of recording a triumph. dan-

The following will represent the

"Varsity attack is gerous with Gosano and Lee, Rest: but I do

anticipate

not

lalier's

"leg

a repetition of the B. K. Ng (University), L. D. Kilbee theory" tactics. (H.K.C.C.), C. W. E. Bishop The ground is too (H.K.C.C.), C. F. Alexander to exploit (Police), Cpl. Tucker (R.E. & S.), theory, H. A. Alves (Recreio), Comdr.

M. P. Madar (I.R.C.) (captain),

small the

1. Yung Ki Fong.

2. So Kan Chin,

3. Lee Ping Yee.

Distance: 22ft. Sins,

(Record).

Small Boys Long Jump:-

L. So Peter,

2. Kan Yee Lim. 9. Cheung Man Kiu.

Distance: 18ft. 41⁄2 in.

Senior 100 metres:-

1. Lee Ping Yu. 2. Yung Ki Fong.

3. Shum Yee Kam.

Time: 12 secs.

though the mag-Lloyd (Navy), F. H. Holdman Junior 100 metres:

nificent fielding

shown by

University

the

(C. S. C. C.), Dr. Whitley this (R.A.S.C.) and H. Overy (K.C.C.). give Craigengower will probably be confidence. represented by the following:-

serson may him

If Gosano strikes R. Sourbutts (captain), W. A.

a length he will Reed, F. K. Lee, J. W. Leonard,

prove the most N. B. Kitchell, A. Kitchell, S. dangerous

bow-

1. Ko Han Kong. 2. Ng. Chlek Tsien,

3. Tang Sze Cheung.

Time: 14 secs,

Small Boys 100 metres:-

2. Chan Hon Ming,

1. Kan Yee Lim,

3. Hung Ying Wah,

1200 metres Handicap:--

1. Poon Foo,

Ter in the side. Abbas, J. L. Youngsaye, B. R.Time: 14% secs.

Pearce has not Iranee, F. Broadbridge and R. C. yet been seen in Reed:

action "on the matting wicket at

A. I. Minu. Pokulam, but I am confident that he will find it true! enough to collect a useful total. He is rapidly regaining his form, and should be in excellent. fettle by the time November comes round. Garthwalte did not get going when the Army visited

GOLF.

INTER-CLUB

Teams And Draw For Good Friday.

Pokfulam, but he too is in great TH

form at the moment.

KOWLOON v. VALLEY.

THE Inter-Club golf match ba tween Kowloon and Happy Valley will be played over the

2. So Kin Shun.

8. Hon Tung. Yuen.

Time: 4 min. 55 secs.

Senior 200 metres:--- 1-Yung Ki Fong. 2. Lee Ping Yu.

8. Shum Ye Kam.

P/Time: 25 4/5 BBCs. Small Boys High Jump:- ⠀⠀ 1. Chan Hon Ming.”

2. Kan Yee Lim.

8. So Peter

* Height: 4 ft.

2. Teol 0! U.;

1. Chung Hòk Man.

Teddy Fincher, who is captain: Kowloon course on Good Friday, Junior High Jump ing the Rest, will probably open when the visitors will attempt to the innings with Duckitt and en-turn the tables on their Kowloon deavour to wear down the attack rivals who triumphed at the Val for Pearce and Garthwaite, to ley last October by 19% points to punish the bowling later on,

15

8. Ko Man Kong,

Height: 4 ft. 5 los.

wit was a pity that Comdr. Shaw The following is the draw with 9.30 W. Bile) AB was unable to play as his hurricane players who participated in the 935 ww. M. Grov

batting would have provided one last encounter indicated by an a

of the features of the game. Interisk

Ismall, however, the Rest will have am

Club Happy

1040 HAT. Buxton *A*

#945.0+#F2Milne 3** 19.50 PJ.Pisnner

an excellent stumper, fully con 900 D. C. Wilson C. War Book 10.09 ID Parys Le versant with the wiles of both 0.05% Mcknight Dr. J. A. R. Baby 10.05. Ar Torrible Pereira and Minu, and a useful No. 10 2 D.Thomast Are Makalaray 10:10 LOOP 7 bataman

Robarton, 10115, 3/4 dl Labrany J

9.20 AZ TA Braley, BC. Lawapa

The Host attack is very formid-Foss

O, IL Rossel B

1. Lee Ping Yu.

2. Yung Ki Fong. 3. Shum Yee Kam..

Time: 60 2/5 secs. Scout Race:

1. Lo Ting Hol

2. Lee Ping Hui.

3. Poon K Kong.

Time: 69 secs. Senior 800 metres:-

1. Mak Yin Ning.

2. Kwok Kang Wing,

8. Richard Seto.

Time: 2 min. 25 secs.

(Record)

Old Boys' 100 metres:----

1. Chlu Ping Hang.

2. Chan Kang Chor.

3. Tang Yan Cheung.

Time: 11 4/5 secs. Invitation School Relay

800 metres:-

1. St. Joseph's.

Time: 1 min. 40% secs. 400 metres Relay, Past v. Present:

1. Past Students, Senior Shot Pati

1. Ng Hok Hol

2. Lee Taun Loi.

3. Shiu Hin Wing.

Distance: 29ft 11in.

(Record) Junior- Long Jump:~ 1. Ko Man Kwong."

2. Tang Sze Cheung.

3. Tool Di US

Distance: 16ft 8 in.

Senior 1600 metres;

1. Mak Yin Ning. 2. Kwok King Wing.

3. Seto Kwok Ning."

Time: 5 min, 12.9 Bacs,

Junior 110 Low Hardles:-

1. Ko Man: Korg.

2: Chung Kok Men,

8. Tang Sze Cheung.

Time: 21 secs

|Senför 200 metres-Low Hürdless

1. Yung El Fong.

2. Lee Ping Yni

, Ba Kia thán

Time: 80 secs. Inter-Class Belay 400 metres

1 Class One,

Small Roy" Champion

YACHTING

CORINTHIAN RACE

THIS AFTERNOON

PROSPECT OF FIVE NEXT SEASON

SIRIUS SOLD TO SINGAPORE

YACHTSMAN

RESULT OF SERVICE WHALERS.

(By Captain Cuttle).

TO-DAY the third Corinthiau Race for racing yachts will

be sailed. This will complete the Corinthian series of races for the Beason.

Next season I am told there will be at least 5 Corinthian Races as the Committee wish to foster these races with complete amateur

crews.

SYNDICATE OF FIVE SAID S

TO HOLD, DERBY TICKET

S.C.A.A. $30,000, Dispute

Q

UESTIONED by the Exe- cutive Committee of the South China Athletic Associn-

Queen Bee

Norseman

Curlew

Typhoon

Monsoon

10.21 a.m.

Irene

10.30 am.

U. & L

10.54 a.m.

11.10 a.m.

11.15 a.m.

Azuma Wanderer

*La Cigale

IRIUS, the old Heyward Hayes H. of the Royal Hong Kong

TT M. S. Whitshed is the winner.

yacht now racing with the

"G", class, has been sold by Mr. Yacht Club Trophy for the series Sporleder to Mr. C. C. Blake, a of eight races for Service whalers, former Singapore yachtsman who which will be presented at the has now decided to race in Hong yacht club on April 22, Kong.

The results and percentages of merit are as follows:

THE

tion in regard to the lost sweep ticket on last year's Derby, Mr. Sin Wai-slu yester. day stated that the missing ficket, worth $30,000, jointly bought by a syndicate $24 miles and took the boats be of five which included himself,tween 5 and 6 hours to complete.

result of the Illingworth Cup Race sailed by Anker yachts last Sunday is still in doubt as there is a protest out against the first yacht. home..

WES

a cook with a monthly salary

of $4; and an odd job man.

This race was over a course of

*

series of extra private sweep-

1. Whitshed

2. Cornwall

(2nd Whaler) Keppel

(1st Whaler)

4 Cornwall

65.2

Hat Whaler)

5. Wren

64.7

6. Voléran

* 56

53

The enquiry was adjourned A take races for Was 7. Wishart

until Tuesday at 5.30 p.m. A

FAREWELL TO MR,

JOHN LYAL.

Curry Dinner At The

Kowloon C.C.

yachts has been arranged by the Anker owners. It is hoped that the weather will be 'favourable for this prolongation of the racing] secson. The dates and starting times for these races are as fol- Hlows:

Sunday April 9 10.85 am. Sunday April 23 10,85. «.mL Sunday April 80 10.35 a.m. Saturday May G

2.35 p.m. Satudray May 18. 2.85 p.m. Entrance fee is $5 which covers

*

8. Verity

&..

Kent

9. Kent

10. Medway

11. Hermes :

12. Hermes

(2nd Whaler)

(1st Whaler)

(2nd Whaler)

24

28

(Ist Whaler)

(2nd Whaler)

17

THE REST

Mr. J. C. Lyal, the popular K. C. C. Cricketer who is leaving Hong Kong for good to-day, was the guest of honour at a curry dinner the whole series of races, at the K. C. C. last night.

Among those present were Mr. R.]/THE_Devil Take the Hindmost B. Lindsell, Fruldent of the K. GT for Take

will be Ezra Abraham, sailed round Hong Kong Island to Vice President, Mr. Frank starboard to-morrow. The handi- Goodwin, captain of the first eleven, cap time allowance for this race. Speedier Forwards And

C.. Mr.

and Messrs. E. C. Fincher W. Gold-Is awarded, before the start: the enberg, N. A. E. Mackay, W. C. slowest yacht being despatched Hung, E. F. Fincher, G. C. Burnett, first and the fastest last, and Edgar Abraham, S. Greenwood, C. devil take the hindmost. I. Stapleton, D. S. Green and J. P. The yachts likely to start with Robinson.

starting times are given below.

Imagen

9.80 a.m. 10,00. 8,0

During the course of the evening Mr. Lindsell said that if the K C. C. could field an eleven next season as good as the curry they had just eaten they would carry all before them, as they were hot stuff.

Brenda Sea hark Leis

Luana Cherub

10.08 a.m.

Handicap Race Events

:

SHOULD BEAT

CHAMPIONS

Better Defence.

HONG KONG LADIES HANDICAPPED,

THE Rest should register an easy victory in to-day's hockey game against the Hong Kong Ladies, champions of the Caer Cap, when the two teams meet on the Y.M.C.A. ground at

Clark

3.45 p.m.

The Hong Kong Ladies have been unfortunate to lose their captain, as Mrs. Harrop left for Shanghai a few days ago. They have been further, handicapped by the fact that Mrs. Pope, one of their best Swatow Handicap "D" Class. Fourth Extra Race Meeting of the Afax 161 lbs., Amoy 150; Batti-play, and that Mrs. Selby, former halves, is ill and thus unable to Hong Kong Jockey Club to be held ing Horse 140; Black Rock 145;ly Miss Blackburn, has dropped. at the Valley a week to-day:

HE following are the entries Sadko 155; Sitting Bull 158:

Tfor the Handicap events in the

Burgomaster 145; Carnation. I out of the team. Canton Handicap "B" Class. 146; Gold Bar: 140, Golden Dra- Although these misfortunes Blue Star 149 lbs.; Champagne gon. 145; Hey Tor 140; Iron Grey weaken the team, the halves, com Bay 168; Chateau Bay 168 Day- 149; Jungle 145 King Salmon prised of E. O'Hagan, D. Robertson light Eva 160: Jungle Jim 162; 163; King's Parade 140; Maria and A. Owen Huges, however, are Mayflower 145; Mike 155; Navy Petra 161; Mistletoe 165; Night as strong as their opponents, and Hall 148 Poker Face 140; Racing Patrol 161; Orlando 148; Partner- the backs, M. Bird and B. Franklin- Boy 145; Spotted Butterfy 145 ship 152; Powerful King 168; are both hard and accurate hitters. The Tiger 160; Tillicumi 140; Tom Royal Flush 149 Soappy Eve 158; H. Knill, who usually plays on the 152 Valorous 153 Weybridge Spotted Leaf 158; Blickypast 165; right wing, will lead the forwards. 151; Wonderful Stag 144; -Lunar Swale 140: The Hainstorm 140; The Rest forward line, led by M. Star 188,

Valley Hall 158; Wakefield 145; Woolley, whose generalship is well- Fatahan Handicap "C" Clam Warrington 166; White Butterfly known in Ladies' hockey circles, in Adam 149 Jhu, Alexandra Hall 148.

much faster on the whole than the The 148 Brechin 161; Christmas Fro-New Bridge Handicap-"A" Class: opposing hawas, but they are weak

lle 152; Die 168: Esk 140 Fool-City of Brisbane 162 iba.; Ngtuk in combination,

Chan Hon-Ming and Kan You Lim Hed for 1st place. Cup

g presented by Bostri.

Junior Champion;

KoMan Kongs Senior

Yun

špion:

cap 140 Glen Shea 140; Gold Ring 185; Folar Star 170; Portia 165; The Best will have nothing to

140 Golly Eyes 140, Hazel Leaf Rony Morn 165; The Girane 140; fear from their defence which is 140 Helter Skelter 140% King's Wotin 140,7%

Company: 140; Marquis Hall 162 Kongman, Handicap- Malyahtobo 140: _Mignonette 140, ELAY

Solar

Mon-Talisman: $1500 Moon 152 Br

the best in the Colony.

ollowing are the

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