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SUN YAT SEN SECURE

SECOND PLACE

TAN YON NEE PROVES VICTOR LUDORUM

LOCAL GIRLS OUTCLASSED

DY WINNING THE 1,600 METRES RELAY THE HONG

400 Metres-----

1. Chan Fock Tim (S.)

2. G. Windsor (H.K)

3. Jim Yee Kl (S.)

• Time: 55.6 secs.

1600 Metres Relay (Open to Colony):-

1. Lincolns

2. S. W. B.

Time: 3 mins. 48.2 secs.

Human and F. GKONG UNIVERSITY WON THE FOURTH INTER-UNIVER- 10,000 Meirens

H. Chalk, the respective new Oxford and Cambridge University SITY ATHLETIC MEETING, WHICH CONCLUDED YESTER DAY AT CAROLINE HILL, BEFORE A CROWD OF OVER 1,500 cricket captains, have big tasks in SUPPORTERS. front of them to build up teams for Commencing the day with a lead of eight points over Sun the coming season, as both elevens Yat Sen University, Canton, the local athletes totalled 70 points have been very much depleted to Sun Yat Sen's 59 and Lingnam's 40 in the final standings to record their second win the series their first triumph was in since last year,

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Human takes the place of D. Tan Yon Nee (H.K.), by winning the 100 Metres, 110 Metres R. Wi'cox as Dark Blue leader. High Hurdles. 200 Metres, and the High Jump, won the Victor Rud as Old Blues to support him Ludorum with 24 points to his credit. Miss Leung Sin Wah ((5) he will have R. de W. K. Win was the Ladies' champion with 17 points.

THE SUN YAT SEN GIRLS SECURED THE LADIES SHIELD, law, A. W. Allen, J. G. W. Da-WHICH WAS PRESENTED BY THE CHINA EMPORIUM, BY 56 POINTS vies, and M. Jahangir Khan. TO LINGNAM'S 8 AND HONG KONG'S 7. Winlaw and Allen are batsmen, while Davies, Jahangir Khan In the 200 Meters Low Hurdles last take off, slipping, and this and Human himself are sound Lo Koon Yee (L) secured the lead Chan got the point.

The Javelin Throw proved Hong from Chung Lin Ki (S) from an all-rounders.

the Kong with an easy eight points Chalk is B. W, Hone's successor excellent start. in the Cambridge captaincy, and first five hurdles in fine style, but for Hong Kong E. L. Gosano, the five Old Blues are available for was unfortunate to knock the sixth well-known cricketer, and N. Van- him, in the persons of D. F. Wal- one down. This slackened his gassoff, who were within a foot of ker (secretary), E. A. Barlow, R. pace and Chung secured the lead one another, were three feet ahead Yee of Chung Lin Ki (S) who secur- G. Stainton, D. C. H. Townsend, at the next hurdle, Lo Koon and R. G. Tindall. Barlow and caught up brilliantly over the lasted third place. On his last throw Tindall are bowlers, while the re-ten metres and fully deserved his E. L. Gosano tripped and thus lost the opportunity of beating his! maining there are batsmen. There second place. are also in residence two Bluce Miss Kam Sau Chun (S) and winning throw of 43.7 metres. who were discarded last season E. Miss Chung Yee Yeung (S). en- N. Evans, a left-handed batsman, countered no competition for firs and A. R. Legard, 1 right-hand and second places in the Ladies' medium-paced bowler.

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G. Windsor (H.K.) led for three quarters of the distance in the 40t Meters when Chan Fook Tim (S) who was running unplaced, cam- through with a magnificent burst to

pass Windsor and beat him to the

Windsor secur

D.G.S. 100 Metres Race The Diocesan Girls' School were a team the only school to enter

In for the Schoolgirls' Relay, order not to disappoint the girls it was decided to stage a 100 me ters for the team Mias M. Smith won this event, closely followed by

Miss K. Ho and Miss J. Anderson.

1. Chiu Fai (S)

2. Ip Cbal Mar (S.)

3. Thang Kowng Kau (H.K.) Time: 42 mins. 44.1 secs.

Throwing The Baseball (Ladies'):-

1. Tyui Lan Teing (14)

2. Leung Sin Wah (S.) 3. Ma Hing Sun (8)

Distance: 40.76 metres.

High Jump:-

1. Tan Yon Nee (HK) 2. Tao Shui Fai (S.)

3. Chan Kwan Nin (S.).

Height: 1.7 metres.

Javelin Throw:-

1. E. L. Gozano (H.K.)

2. N. Vargassoft (H.K.)

3. Chung Lin Ki (9.)

Distance: 43.7 metres,

100 Metres (Open to School Girls):-

1. Mias M. Smith (D.G.S.)

2. Miss K. Ho (D.G.S.)

3. Miss J. Anderson (D.G.S.)

Long Jump (Ladies):~

200

1. Leung Sin Wah (S.)

2. Kam Sau Chun (5.)

3. Cheung Yee Young (5.)

Distance: 4.3 metres. Metres:----

I Tan Yon Neo (HK)

2. Chung Lin Ki (S.)

3. Ling Kit Man (S.)

Time: 23.6 ocs.

Hop, Step and Jump:-

1. Chan Iu Chi (L.)

2. Tan Yon Nee (H.K.)

3. O. 1. E. de Souza (H.K.)

Time: 13.24 seca,

400 Metres Relay (Ladies');—

1. Sun Yat Sen

2.

Hong Kong

3. LinguamR

Time: 62.5 Noca.

1600 Metres Relay :--

L. Hong Kong

2 Sun Yat Sen

3. Lingnam

100 Metres:-

1. Tan Yon Nee (HK) 2. Chung Lin Ki (S.) 3. Wong Chung Sten (L.)

Time: 11.0 secs.

1.

2.

Metres (Ladies):

Kam Sau Chun (S.) Leung Sin Wah (S.)

3. A. Wood (H.K.)

The girls from Sun Yat Sen show- socceed J. T. H. Comber. There Post by ten yards.

ed themselves to be far superior in ed an easy second place, while Jim the Ladies Long Jump by securing jappears to be no marked talent

Yee Ki just managed to beat Wu among the Seniors, although A. G. Hung Tah (H.K.) for third place. Wah was the only one to use the all three places. Miss Leung Sin Powell, who has played for Essex, has the strongest claims for the Two Teams In Open Relay kicking method. On her last jump 60 position behind the wicket. Other The Open 1,600 Metres Relay Miss Leung cut her ankle on her Seniors who played in County jonly attracted two teams, a team pikes, but it was soon attended to cricket last summer include R. P. comprised mostly of St. Joseph's by men from the St. John Ambulance Nelson (Middlesex), A. F. Skinner College boys being forced to with Brigade.

The 200 (Derbyshire), G. W. Parker (Glou-draw owing to one of their mer

Melers was etalershire), and H. P.

The magnificent style by Tan Yon Nec Dinwiddy arriving too late to enter.

two teams were from the Lincoln (who got away to a flying start. With this not particularly strong and the South Wales Borderers. Tan, however, was fully extended Pole array of seniors, the chances of The S. W. B's took the lead to slave off the challenge offered Carubridge Freshmen to gain in i the start through L/Cpl. by Chung Lin KI (5), who was clusion in the Varsity team appeur HI, but only held it for slow to take-off.

FUZI

passed Step and Jump, Chan Iu Chi

(L)

second had the misfortune to jar his ankle

This on the cement edge of the pit.

to be bright. A number of lastja 100 meters when L/Cpl. In his first attempt at the Hop your's school captains are among Cloyton of the Lincolns the newcomers, and as there are to give the Lincolns many other players with good aver-string a lead of 20 metres. ages, the Freshmen's trial game lead was slowly enlarged by the jis awaited with considerable In next three

and L/Cpl. terest.

Farmery finished the race 40 Among the outstanding batsmen metres ahead of Pt. Johnson Jure N.S. Hatchkiss (Eton); H. T. (S.W.B.)

runners,

After a rest, however, stur- ing which his ankle was mass- aged, he won the event on his second attempt,

Tan You Nee secured the second

Ladies' Clean Sweep

third

Sun Yat Sen carried all before

400

Metres

Bartlett (Dulwich), who created u Chiu Fai (S) and Ip Chal Ming place and O.I.E. de Souza achool record by playing two supa-[(S) showed themselves to be far place in the event, which placed rate innings of over 200 apiece; T. superior to the other competitors Hong Kong in an almost unassailable R. Garnett (Charterhouse), who in the 10,000 meters by beating the position for the Championship. scored five centuries with an aggre-third man by well over 800 meters.) gate of over 1,000 runs; D. G. Bous-These two ran together until, 100 |field ¡Winchester); A. C, C. Hughes metres from home, Chiu Fai broke

(Marlborough); J. W. Anson (Fet-into a fast sprint to beat Ip by 80 them in the Ladies' tes): T. W. B. Middleton (Christ's metres. Of the seven starters Relay when they beat Hong Kong by fifteen metres; Miss H. Wood |Hospital), who alse kept wicket for only three finished.

the Young Amateurs at Lord'a; G.j D. B. Blake, the Hong Kong (HK) gave Hong Kong a small H. G. Chase (Oundle); and J. K. hope, was asked by his captain not lead over the first 100 metres, but Cameron (Taunton), who develop-to run so as to reserve his energy Miss Cheung Yee Yeung sent Sun ed into a bat after being an out for the final relay, which would Yat Sen into the lead against Miss standing slow bowler in the pre-mean twice as many points in the C. Wong (HK) Miss R. Smalley, Ivious year.

the Hong Kong fourth string, just championship race.

Miss Tyui Lan Teing (L) en-succeeded in holding a

Time: 72 Bocs.

800 Meirea

1. Chan Fook Tim (8.)

2. D. S. Blake (HK.)

3. G. Windsor (H.K.)

2 mins. 11.5 seer,

1. Loo Koon Yee (L.)

2. Leung Kai Kwan (S.)

3. Tao Shiu Fai (8.)

Height: 3.17 metres,

Putting the Weight (Ladies):—

1. Kwok Ki Wel (8.) 2. MB Hing Bun (8.)

3. Tyai Lan Taing (L.)

Distance: 9.08 metres.

110 Metres High Hurdles;- Tan Yon Nee (H.K.)

1.

2. Lo Koon Yee (L.)

3. Wong Shing Kwong (L.)

Time: 17.2 secs.

800 Metres (Open to Colony):--

1. L/Cpl. Farmery

2, Lo Poon Chu

3. L/Cpl. Thornhill

Time: 2 min. 15.2 secs. Putting

the weight:

1. N. Vargassoff (H.K.)

2. V. Sorokin (H.K.)

3. Cheung Ying Inn (5)

Distance: 10.10_meiren.

100 Metres (Ladies) —

1. Leung Bin Web (S.)

2 Kwok Kf Wel (S.)

Time: 15.2 secs.

Jump

5. A. Wood (H.K.)

Long

1.

2.

Chung Lin Ki (8.)

3. T Chi Man (L)

Yon Nee (HK)

Distance: 6,61 metres.

Metres Rear (Open to Schoola):

400

bare lead

2. St. Joseph's

RELIABLE SENIOR BATSMEN

be joyed an easy victory in the La-against Miss Wong Kam Tseng (L) Al Oxford, there appear to more sound ability among Seniors dies' Baseball Throwing contest, for second place. than Freshmen. There are

at which she won by four feet. Thel - least five reliable batsmen among Hong Kong girls gave a very poor the old choices, including C. de display, in this event.

Hong Kong required either the first or second place in the 1,600 Meters Relay to amer the Championship, and they secured first place by 20

melres!

V. Grunberg (K.K.) was beaten

1. Innis, the West Indian, now In Local High Jump Win his fourth year; A. J. Wreford- Tan Yon Nee (HK) won the Brown; F. C. de Saram, the lawn High Jump by cleaning, 1.7 metera. tennis blue; T. M. Watson; and J. Chan Kwan Kin (8) and Lo Koon A. Evetts, who plays for Oxford-Yee (L) were forced to take ex-by Jim Yee Ki (S) over the firat shire.

tra jumps for the third position. Senior bowlers who at times last Lo Koon Yee had hard luck in his 1year did well are G. Parthasarati,

1. Wah Yaa

Time: 48.8 secs.

1500 Metres jour

1. D. S. Blake (ELE.) 2. Chiu Fal (8.)

3. Wai Kam`Shun (LU.) Time: mins. 45.8 secs. Discus Throw

Jap, but Chlu Fai, Sun Yat Sen'e 200 second string, was not strong enough to hold the lead against Wu Hung Tak who had necured an advantage)

of ten metres before he handed the 400

|an Indian; J. K. Dyson; R. C. H |Armitstead; and J. A. Darwall-

Smith and L. W. A. Raven, the not possess the big-matches tem- baten to G. Windsor who increased Boccer Blues.

perament. There are no other out-the lead another Ave metres for Like Cambridge, Oxford at the standing new batsmen, although M. Blake (ILE) to win by 20 metres present moment are also without B. Barter (Winchester), L. H. from Chan Fook Tim (8),

At the conclusion of the meeting a wicket-keeper, P. C. Oldfield hay Waddy (Marieborough) and C. F.

Grieve (Ampleforth) did well for the Prizes were distributed by Mr. their schools.

Kotewall Singleton (Shrewsbury) is not- The following were the complete able among the Freshmen bowlers, results for both Saturday's and BuB-1. for he had a remarkable record day's events:

ing gone down, and the choice ap-

paars"to rest between A. L/ Warṛ, N. 8. Knight and the Hon. B. M. 1st. Dundas.

'OXFORD' FRESHMEN. : throughout his school career, and 200 Metres Low Hurdles sta

1. Chung Lin Ki (5.) Among the Freshmen, is a high inat year took 45 wickets atɔ, an class Sedbergh bataman in N. 8: average cost of nine runs, Other In Koon Yee (L4)

3. Wong Chi. Man (L) Mitchell-Indes, whose batting aver-good bowlers sms D W Bussell Times, 27.ac age for eleven; innings last sum (Badford); B. W. Hill (St. Law 200 mer was 109. He, however, Zailed rence), C. A. H. Gould (Brooms 2. Cheung Yer Young (8.7) In the two, achool matches” at grove), 3. A. Geramill"!!(Rugby), *_** _Kwok, WalFan (RL) ** „Lord's, which suggest that he may and A. D, Spurling (Roasall),;

Time: 2L5 sec.

Metras, (Ladies)

1. Kam, Bas Chup » (6.) ****

1, Kwok Chank Man (L.)

2. N. Vargassoff (ILE)

3. V. Serakis (HK)

Distance: 31.28 metras

Metres Relay (Ladies) :-...

1. Bun Yat Sen

2

Hong Kong

3. Lingnan

Time: 284 seca.

Metres Relay

1. Linguan

2. Sun Yat Sen

*

Hong Kong

Time: 48.9 secs.

Championship Table Final Standings,

MEN- HONG KONG ... SUN YAT BEN

1 LINGNAMAT

ERN

LSUN YAT ||LINGWA HONG ***INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHI

MENTE

LADIES

**** | Man- Loung, Bin Wah (8)

GIANTS NOSE OUT

REDS 6 TO 5

Left Groves Gives Boston Red Sox Decision

U.S. BASEBALL RESULTS.

New York, Saturday. New York Giants, world cham- pions, nosed out Cincinnati Reds in their away game in the major league baseball programme to- day.

Results 24.3 cabled by

were-

Cincinnati

Reuter

National League

R. H. E.

5 11 22

Hafey (2) and O'Farrell hit- homers,

New York

6 10 I

Moore and Ryan hit homers.

Pittsburgh

Brooklyn

Chicago

Game went to cleven innings.

5 8 1

8 11

2

Taylor hit a homer.

St. Louis Boston

2

5

1 3

Q

5 11

2

Galan hit a homer. Philadelphia

6 18 น

American League

R. H. E.

Boston

6 0

Lefty Grove hit a homer.

St. Louis

1

Â

1

8 18 2

Tony Lazzeri hit a homer. Detroit

3 9

2

Washington

3. 12

1

2

6

1

Philadelphia

10 13

1

Johnson hit a homer. Chicago

14 15

3

Bonura hit two homera.

New York

Cleveland

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