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QUEEN'S COLLEGE SPORTS,
SEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING The seventh annual sports peeting in connection with Queen's College," which had to be abandoned on Tuesday fast. owing to rain, was held on Friday after noon at Causeway Bay. The number of
VICTORIA RECREATION CLUB, TWENTIETH ANNUAL ATHLETIC MEETING.
A VERY FINE MARATHON BACK. The Victoria Recreation Club was favoured with an exceptionally fine after Loon for ta twentieth annnal athletic
Results of the contest:-
Long Jump. (1st prize presented by Lusitano Recreation Club).—1st, . Syed Omar, distance 18ft. 10in. ; 2, D. C. Logan, distance, 18ft. sins.
Throwing the Cricket Ball (lat prize presented by A. S. Watson & Co., Ltd.).—
100 Yards Handicap (Boys 6-10)-1, J.
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
THE Steamship THE
"KARROO"
spectators present was not as large a meeting held on the Football Ground. McCubbin ( yards); 2, D. Dillion (beuce delivery uitted after the Goods
As in
Happy Valley, on Saturday. former years, the meeting was attended
Taylor, distance 60 yds. 1. A. Hoalini, distance, 75 yds.; 2, informed that all Goods are being landed ab
having arrived," Consignee of Cargo
their risk into the hazardous and/or artei- hardous Godowne at Holt's Wharf, Kowloon,
be obtained. atual, doubtless because of the shorenase
yards). Th: 13 4-5 sees.
No Olaims will be of the notice. It was decided to take
Masirs, Lane, Crawford, Ltd.)-1, Wong undelivered after 4th May, will be subject to High Jump (1st prize presented by have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining advantage of the first fine day that came; by a large concourse of supporters of the Shan Shak, height, 5ft.; 2, K. M. Logan retain against the steamer mast be pre-
sented by The China Sugar Refinery ent One Mile Handicap (1st prize pre- *All Staff)-1, Lint. Thomas (80 yds.); 2. W. Cook (150 yds.). Tinie: mins, 48secs.
but even on Friday the weather-up to tiffin time was very uncertain, and the committee refrained from advertising their intentions in case of another disappoint
ment.
Club, whist the Indians, and Chinese were there in xrent force.' The football stand was packed and it was a question which was the more comfortable-roam- ing round the Course in a scorching sun or sitting packed like herrings in the stand.
One Mile Bicycle Championship (1st prize, Captain Cap," presented by B.A.T. (China), Ltd.)-3, Lam Wing Hin;
A. M. Gomes. Time: 3mins. 30 secs. 100 Yards Handicap Girls 6-10, (1st prin presented by Capt. L. Hüsey).-1 The meeting was an unqualified necesa L. Chu; 2, Doria Hunt. and there was always some interestinged by The Hongkong Cricket Club), evout taking place, during the five and
to the Ur
Indersigned;, qu, or before 11th May: 1922 or they will not be recognized. All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be saamined on any TUESDAYS or FRIDAYS within the frea storage period of one weak. between the hours of 10,43 a.X, and Noɑx
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120 Yards Handicap (1st prize present Hongkong, April 28th, 1822. Pts. T. Taylor. D. Urquhart; 3, G. H. Chubb. Time: 123-5,»
Tug o' "War (Indian Regts.).-No. 2 Coy. H.E.S.R.G.A. defeated-The Peak Battery, H.K.S.R.G.A.
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The pupils of the College and as many of their friends as knew of the event, had a'most enjoyable afternoon sport. The races provided some very close finishes especially the 100 yards (Senior) which was evenly contested throughout. This half hours that the meeting lasted. erent was won by A. L. Rumjahn, fa 10 3-5 His Excellency, the Governor (Sir R. E. sees, with J, S. Curreem as clone Stubbs, K.6.M.G) was an interested second. The previous school recordsfor| spectator, and arrived on the Ground
400 Yards Handicap (members)-(1ONSIGNEES of carga fram ANTWERP, the 100 yards is 103-5 secs. held by Koia t'me to see the finish of the Marathon prize presented by Sincere Co., Ind.).—1,
MIDDLESBRO, LONDON and Kin Fan. In the Old Boys' Race. G. A. ] Race. The King's (Liverpools) regi-D. D. Urquhart (14 yrds); 2, J. A. STRAITS per above steamers are hereby
Keni (5 yrds.). Time: 50 seas.
abtified that the cargo overcarried to Shang. Hyder won easily. The champion of the mental band was in attendance and play. 100 Yards Championship (Challenge bar owing to the Shipping Strike at Hongkong meeting has not yet been announced.
ed a series of fine selections during the Cup.(Presented by the Hon. Mr. Ď.", and delivery CBN
has been returned to this Fort per a
te obtained. The prizes won at the event are to the afternoon,
Landate,)-1, A. Rabnuin. Time: 104-55cs,
of original Bole of Lading to presented in the Great Hall of the
Chu; 2, R. Gerrard. Time: 65secs.
440 Yards Handicap (boys 10-15), G. the Underignal. College by Mrs. Claud Severn at a date
being I
Core advised that the cargo is at their risk into the hazardous in the fear future to be announced by the
and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hong- tong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon and that no Fire Insurance has. bban effected.
-Committee.
The following are the results of
TILLER;
the
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Long Jump (Senior)-1, Mox Tai Cheuk, distance 16ft. 7.; 2. Ho Chi Ming: 3. Shek Wing Kwan.
Long Jump (Junior)-1, Chung Ying Liu, distance lift. din. 2, Sum Kwok Hung; 3, M. Rumjaha.
There were a number of important events run off, but the outstanding fea ture of the meeting was the Marathon, which was started at Aberdeen Police Station and finished at the winning post.
Half Mile Handicap 41st prize-present fed by Club de Recreio)-1, Lt. Thomas (40 vids.); 9, L.-Sgt. Baker (King's), (15
rds.) Time: mins, 32-brees
No claims will be admitted after the Goods
440 Yards Challenge Cup (Presented by eid Wong Nei Cheong Gap Road, whilst the late Sir Hormusjee Mody).-1, G. A. are left the Godowns, and a cargo remaining Hyder; 2, C. MacKenzie. Time: 341-5
The
secs.
andelivered after 2nd May, will be subject to
ren't.
(The Mody Challenge Cup has been won outright. A new Challenge Car has A broken, chafed, and damaged cargo is
Liverpool Regt.). been presented by the Officers of the King's to be left in the Godowns, where it will be
shivryed on Sad May, at 10 am.
GLBB LIVINGSTON & CO. LTD.. Two Miles Bicycle Race (Handicap)
Agerts. (1st, prize presented by The Taikoo Club).
Hongkong, 25th April, 1942. 1921 wing Hin (30 yds.). Time: Gmina. 51-5 W. Chupraeff (70 yrs.): 2, Lam
the other events were in progresy. Marathon attracted 24 entrants, of whom sight were Indians. There were also entries from the Brit'sh, Portugues and Chinese sections of the Community, but they had to be content with a round of applause as they entered the course after
trying race in a scorching sup. The first sees three prizes went to Indian soldiers and i 100 yards (Junior Championship)-1,The first man home was Mungal Singh, lers in uniform not competing in the
the fourth was secured by s Chinese..
100 yards (Senior Championship)-1 A. L. Rumjaho; 3, J. S. Currerm; a, Mom Tai Cheunk. Time, 103-5secs.
Chung Ying Liu: 2, Chung Sing Chang;
15 3-8secs.
100 Yards Handicap (Girls 10-13).—Ï', Agnes Dillon, Ruby Chu.
30 Yards (Open to Sailors and Sold-
a tall, lanky Indian in weird and wonder.Athletic Sporta).-1,
Gnr.
MrHugh
ful running gear. He was a considerable (B.G.A.); Cnr. Chant, (R.G.A.). distance ahead of the others and would Time: 272-5secs. have had time to walk the remaining dis-European Warders by two clear pulls.
Tug of War (8 men).-B.G.A. beat The
tance round the course had he chose to.
3, Sum Kwok Hung. Time, 113-8ca.
120 yards. Hurdles (Senior Champion ship.)-J. S. Carreem; 2, Wong Po Lam; 3, Wan Kwong Ting. Time, issecs,
120 yards. Hurdles (Junios Champion would have paid him to have done so, hip).-1, Chung Sing Cheong;, Chung for aring the finishing point be showed Ying Liu; 3, Sum Kwok Hung. Time,gns of collaper. He staggered. fell, and was unfortunately assisted to his feet by his companions. With a supreme effort he spurted to the tape and then collapsed. As the man did not revive within reason- ble time ho was removed to hospital and was not present when it was announced Pothas he had been disqualified for being helped as above described. The next man in was Lal Khus, a very sturdy Indian, seemed to be quite fre-b. Three Legged Race-1, Wu Chi Chowho
He at the tape nearly a minute after and Wu Hang Ki; 2, Razard and Farik.
gal Singh nad was awarded frat prize
H tim was 31min. 323-5sec
Pick-a-back-Race-i, Wong Po Lam and Yung Cheung Chou; 2, Tong Fuk In and Ng Ping Kwong.
Hall-Mile Handicap.-1, Ho Cheong; 2, Ip Ku Ying; 9, Leung
Chéuo.
Shai
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Marathon Race Course-From foot of path leading to Aberdeen Police Staten down Wong Nei Cheong Gap Road to the along road to Wong Nei Cheong Gap, Hongkong Football Ground, once round circle, fishing at tape in front of stand. creation Club)-1, Balla Rawat (K. E. 0. Grenadiers); 2, Lal Khan (H.K.S- to be left in the Godown where they will be R.G.A.); 3, Jagat Singh( EKS.H.CA.) Messrs. Goddard and Douglas, or nd May amined in the presence consignees by 4. Leung Ying Lun; 6, Julius 1998, at 10 am. Claims against the steamer Mangal Singh Time31mins. 323-5secs. Mangal Singh arrived home first but qullapsed a few yards from the tape. His companions assisted him to his feet and for this be was diqualified. He managed to reach the tape and was alterwards re- moved to Hospital. For his very fine per-
(1st prize presented by the Indian Bestoran, chafed and damaged packages are
300 yards (Senior Championship).-LA. priz L. Rumjahn 2, Skek Wing Kwan; 3, J. This surprising y good as it took formance he was awarded a spoeial prize the starter motor-car 20 minutes toy the Hon. Mr. Clayd Severn and Dr. get from the starting point to the Forsyth, finishing place, In fact, the
8. Curreem. Time, 35 1-5ses.
300 yards (Junior Championship)-1, Chung Ying Liu; 2 Chung Sing Cheong; 3, M. Rumjahn. Time, 10secs..
Sack Race-1, Razack; 4, Wa Chi Cho; 3. Wo Hang Ying,
One Mile Race-1, Leung Po Chuen; 2,
Shiu Kan: 3, Talok Zingh. Invitation Relay Race), St. Joseph's;
12. St. Pauls.
Senior Class Team Race.-1, Class 3 C; 2, Form 3 A.
· car had
Yards Handicap. (1st prize present- Claud Bovern, sted by the Hon. Dr.
CG, LL.D., W. Hanks (King's);
Umar Ismail.
not retched the grossil when the man was heralded as approaching the ground. A special prize was awarded to the denali man by the Hon. Mr. Onud Severn and Dr. Forsyth.
the in yards Challenge Cup for the Of the other events. G. A. Hyder won third timen cession,
The cup now become his property. Hyder, it will be remembered.
Won out-right the Elk
Veterans Race (100 Yards Handicap).— 1, R. W. Cassidy; 2, B. Lapsley.
seated by Capt. Laurence Hussey) No 100 Yarda (members). (1st prize pre-
race; only two faced the starter.
including then fits special form provided, aud be presented on the must also be submitted within 30 days of arrival, otherwise they will not be recognized.
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1917
The Steamship "PERSIA" FROM TRIESTE, VENICE BRINDISI, PORT SAID, APEN, COLOMBO,
PENANG & SINGAPORE..
CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby inform One Mile Ladies' Bicycle Race. (1st |
ed that all Goods are being landed at prize presented by the United Athletic
and KOWLOON WHARY & GODOWN COMPANY," Time: Aming, 239ech.
LTD., at Kowloon, whence and/or from the Putting the Shot (1st prize presented wharves delivery may be obtained. by Mr. J. F. Gorse).-1, W. Gerrard; 2,
Old Boys' Race.-1, G. A. Hyder; Kadcore Cap about a month or so ago | Club),~1. M. Williams; 2. M. Dillon their risk into the Godowns of the HONGKONG
Lam Kau. Time, 25secs.
Junior Class Team Racr.-1, Class 5 A; 2, Class 1 B.
Consolation Race-1, D. Mohamet; 2,
M, Hazan.
Η
The bicycle races provided keen finishe between three competitors, but Chupraeff was not to be denied and he pulled off
of the three events in fine style. The cups and other awards were pre-One. Mite open to Indian Regiments sented afterwards by H.E the Governor. and Police-1, Amrik Singh; 2, Jagga;
Berentson Distance 36ft. sins.
Optical Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the rontrary be given before 28th inst have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining No Claims will be admitted after the Gonda
to rent.
The following were the officials for the meeting:
A shower of rain marred the distributions, Ibrahim Khan. Time, 5ming. 3secs. andelivered after the 2nd prox., will is subject President, Mr. B. Tanner.
ceremony slightly and it had to be of 20 Yards Handicap (members)... 1st Entertainment Committee.-Mr. B. very hurried nature in
His prize presented by A Friend).—1, D.-
at
8.00
of
Taauer, the Mistresses and Wr.-Cheung Exc congratulated the Club the as Urquhart (10 yds.); 2, J. A. Keat (71 presented to the undersigned on or before the-
Hok Chau.
Starters. Messru W. Kay, G. Upsdell and Tso Ching Fong."
Judges-Messrs. A. O. Brawn and J. Edwards.
Clerk of Course. Mr. J. C. Fletcher. Handicappers-Mesare. J. C. Fletcher and W. L. Handyside.
Time Keepers.-Messrs. F. J. de Rome and Sung Hok Pang.
Scorers-Mr. Li Lun Kwai and prefects, Lo Tung San and Hu Wa To.
Secretary-Mr. J. C. Fletcher.
1:
the conclusequence, Ether splendid afternoon's
Hds.). Time: 25uees. sports.
Sack Race, 100 Yards, (ist prize pro Excellency briefly referred to the excel Elent work done by Mr. Witchell, the hon.ated by Mr. W. Logan)-1, A. Kitchell
secretary of the Club, who, that after, M. Câmeruo, noot had added another success to the Kicking the Football. (1st prize pre- many with which he was already asso-mented by Messrs. Kelly & Welsh, Ltd.).— ciated,
1, J. Beach; 2. Lau Tak Chung. Three cheers for the Governor, the Three Mile Bicycle Race. (1st and 2nd Hon. Mr. Severa, and Mr. Witchell were prizes presented by Kowloon Dock Re- responded to with great enthusiasm. creation Club)-1, W. Chupraeff (190 The following were the officials:- yda); 2, F. Wilkinson (150 yds.); 3, Chan PATRONS.-H.E. the Governor (Sir Hip Wo (scratch). Time; 10mins. 30 Reginald Edward Stubbs, K. C.M.G.), the sec., Chief Justice (Sir Wm. Rees Davies), Col.
Consolation Race, AO, Razack. OBeer Commanding (King's Regt.). Humphreys, CG., Lieut. Col. Hyslop, Time: 142-Saeca
CHAIRMAN The Hon. Dr. Claud Severn, C.M.G., LL.D...
JUDGES.-The Rev. G. T. Waldegrave, Mr. R. M. Dyer, Dr. C. Forsyth, Mr. J. Franks, Capt. Flemming (102nd Gren.), Mr. R. E. Belilios, Mr. W. Logan, Mr. J. Oxberry, Mr. A. Silva-Netto, Mr. A. A. Alves and Lieut--Cof. Greer,
YING WA COLLEGE ATHLETIC
SPORTS."
:
One 31le Relay Race, 4 men aside. 1, United Athletic Club; g, Lusitano Be creation Club. Time: Amin, 9seca.
Obstable Race. (1st prize presented by Mr. J. Oxberry)-1, Pto, T. Taylor; 2, C. Finnemore.
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FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, GIBRALTAR, The Ying Wa College students were
MARSEILLES. PORTSAID, ADEN, BOMBAY, COLOMEO & STRATIS, fortunate to have a fine day for their Athletic sports, which took place on Fri
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wessel are hereby informed that their goods the Jockey Club at the Race Couran. No
are being landed and placed AT THEIs aux in the school records were established this year, but in all events there was a good entry,
and Kowloon Wharf and Godowa Out of doors there is nothing so restful Hongkong Gedowas at Kowloon, where each REFERER-The Hon. Dr. Claud Severn, and comfortable for the eyes as the light and a keen spirit of competition was C.M.G., LL.D.
Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark shown. throughout. One
· Recolator-KivJ. Rodger. very interesting
obtenied as the Goods are reflected from green fields and trees, the and delivery can be raco was the Medley Race, in which the CLERES OF THE COURSE.-Mr. C. W. Mabsorption of the ultra-violet and orange landed. competitors were called upon to display Reynolds, Mr. J O'Brion, R.Q.M.S.
Optional Goods will be landed, bare unleas their agility in donning European Tildesley (King's), Mr. E. T. Crocker, rays by the chlorophyll of the leaves;
instructions
have been given to the, contrary alathos. Refreshments were served dur- Mr. W. P. Heath, Mr. A. E. Simmons, hence the introduction of Fieúzai Class, a hours before arrival of the Steamer, ing the afternoon the visitors,r. R. H. B. Mitchell, Mr. T. B.
Goods not cleared within 8 days, including and at the conclusion of the sports, Dr. Nicoll, Sorgt-Major Williams, R.G.A.ellowish green in colops, which is pro date of saival, will be subject to rent Au 8x Cham presented the prize Insp. W. Gerrard, Mr. D. Rumjahn and dueddkin several shades, and Isuses made No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in The Headmaster, Mr. A. Hughes, in
of this may be worn as a protection by any case whatever
must be left in the mmation by the Consignees, and Burveyors, Mos. Gommaan de ANG ON MONDATE AND THURADATE. All Cims must be presented within ten days
to
congratulated
the
Besorgers to the prize fund
Mr. Baptista... WW
over-sensitive, eyes where it is desirable
his opening remarks,"
STARTEES. Dr. F. H. Kew Mr. R. students an the successful! thanked a who had contributed to its Lapsley, Mr. A. "Doms and Mr. R. O.
Witchell
to success
the various committees, the
TIMEKEEPERS—Mr. A. E. Alves, Mr. Go tone down excessive light and glare the
Fieuzal lenses of any prescription is and more
Lay, Mr. T. Mook, Mr. J. Fletcher and other, regalar, Toric forms are many of the Steamer arrival Kare, after which szta 10. YAM. CA, Sally Cociated na sro Lieut. Forsyth, Dr. All expressed the
hope
that
factured by the Hongkong Optical Oo they camo be moognisedeos for s some of
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods the, Ylog: Wa College boys would wip
Incocesors to Clark & Co., Manufacturing hard left the Gotowanie honour for their school za the
Coming
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & 00; 7 Hongkong School Sporte. The proceed
and Refracting Opticians, 53, Queen's
Agents. «0) ings: comddef with the usual cheers.
Hon. TREASURERME,¡A. E. Alyesi » HON. SECRETARY.-Mr. R. O; Witchell. Mr. McKirdy was also one of the
officials but unfortunately was indevertent ly omitted from the programme.
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