LAWN TENNIS.
F.M.S. CHAMPION ARRIVING.
THE WEEK'S MATCHES.
QUEEN'S COLLEGE
SPORTS.
SUCCESSFUL MEETING 'ON SATURDAY.
It is learned that Ong, champion SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP TIE. of the F.M.S. and runner-up, in the Malayan Championship, is paying a visit to the Colony during the course of the week. He is expected to arrive on Thursday, and the Chinese Recreation Club have made teaustive arrangements for him to play against the local cracks during the Easter holidays.
It is probable that he will play one match a day, and it is hoped to match him against Ho Ka Lau, Honda, S. A. Rumjaan and others."
H.K.C.C. Tournament.
The fourteenth annual sports meeting of Queen's Collegn was held on their ground at Causeway Bay on Saturday afternoon and was very successful.
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1929.
R.H.K.Y.C. ROWING
EVENTS.
WIN FOR "EWO."
SATURDAY'S RACES.
The rowing events arranged on Saturday by the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club were extremely well contested, the principal event the 4th Submarine Flotilla Cup for fours being won by Ewo (Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd.), H.ILS. Hermes being second. The Hong Kong Electric were list, but they had very bad luck, their
St. Paul's College team won the invitation relay race. The senior championship of the College result ed in a tie between Kung Ping Hoi (last year's winner) and S. Hassan.troke, Mr. G. C. Stopani-Thomp The junior championship" was 200, being taken ill at the last awarded to Chan Kit Ting.
moment. R. W. Smith went, from At the close of the sports Mr.in at bow.
how to stroke and A. R. Cox came
H. Crook (Headmaster and The Percy Smith Challenge Cup for pairs (2 mile) was won by Messrs. R. Schmidt (bow), (cox), the bolders, from Messrs. H. Goelicke, W. Sporleder and E. P. Lenfeatey. About three lengths separated the competitors at the finish.
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THE UNIVERSITY SPORTS MEETING.
INDIVIDUAL CHAMPION SETS UP NEW RECORD.
ATHLETICS GAINING A STILL STRONGER HOLD,
sees.; C. Candah (Lugard Hall); 3, K. F. Gan (Eliot Hall).
Thanks largely to the extremely fine weather of Saturday the Hong Kong University annual sports meeting at Pokfulam that after successful and enjoyable of the noon, proved one of the most
series.
The individual championship went to E. Wong Tape" (Morrison Hall), who in winning the 20 yards, set up a new record, 23.98 seconda, easily beating S. O. Shaha. budin's time of 24-1-5 seconds in 1028. Wong Tape also won the 440 yards and was second in the 100 yards.
900 Yards Handicap (Past Stud-
ents' Race), F. J. Zimmern; 2, H. Braga..
Futting the Shot (18 lbs.)-1, 8. H. Schroter (May Hall); Distance : 31!t. Ains.; 2, F. Y. Khoo (Eliot Hall).
440 Yards-1, E. Wong Tape (Merrison Hall). Time: 56.3-becs: 2, S. C. Ho (Lugard Hall); 3, A Baker (Lugard Hall).
Long Jump-1; K. P. Gan (Eliot Hall). Distance: 20ft. ins; 2, Boon Yoon Fong (St. John's Hall); The events were well competed 3, C. Candah (Luard Hall). and the prizes were spread over a
Half Mile (open to the Colony).---. satisfactorily large number of stud-1. Pte. King, K.O.S.B.;. & Fung
Kwok Wa
High Jump-1 E. N. Chung (May Hall). Height: 5ft 3ins;
E. M. Adams (Lugard Hall).
ents.
The matches in the tournament this week will be principally those in the Open Singles event. II. D. Rumjahn is meeting M. K. Lo to- day on the Stand Court, This should be a very fine struggle. To morrow T. Honda and M. W. Lo President of the Sports Com will be opposed to each other. The mittee) called on Mr. Li Yau Tsun, Derble (stroke) and E. W. Schram Dr. D. E. Samy, President of the C, Candah (Lugard Hall); 3, H. latter is playing better now than he has done for a long time, and C.B.E., to distribute the prizes, is expected, least, to extend the thinking him for gracing the oc champion. On Wednesday McEnch. ran will meet Sewell in the semi-ion with his presence. He also final of the Club Championship, welcomed the presence of Mr. Le while the first semi-final of the Cheung Shiu, a, former pupil and Open Doubles will be decided on President of the Old Boys' Associa. Thursday, when H. D. Rumjahn and S. A. Ramjaha peet T. Honda and T. Akiyama.
There will only be four playing days this week, and no matches have been arranged during the Enster season.
The 6xtures follow:-
TO-DAY.
Open Singles.
3rd Round.
M. K. Lo. H. D. Runjabn.
Lim Peng Chine. Liect. Hale.
Handicap Singles “A,"
tion.
Mr. Li Yau Tsun addressed the boys in Chinese, expressing his pleasure at seeing so many smal beya competing with their elders, He pointed out to them the value of sports in developing a sound Jind in a sound body, and gave some good advice both to the win- ners and losers,
The Results.
The following were the events and the results:-"
The scratch fours went to Messrs. Merriman (bow), Edwards (No. 9), Schmidt (No. 3), Sporleder (strcke), Lenfestey (cox). The winners got home by two lengths, though Deyble's crew reduced a bigger lead towards the end Smith's crew were again two lengths be hind.
.
THE RESULTS.
Mrs W. T. Southern distributed". the prizes, and after the last.event
University Athletic Association, thanked Mrs. Southorn for her pre-i sence that afternoon, and those who had helped to make the meeting a success. He alad reviewed the good progress made by the University in its athletic activities.
He said in part:-
One Mile (Prince of Wales' Cup). 1, S. V. Gittins (Morrison Hall). Time: 5mins. 38aces.; 2, N. K.. Law (Eliot Hall); 3, A. Rodrigues (Lugard Hall).
Tug-of-War-Won by Lugard
Hell
Relay Race (Les Hy San Chal- lenge Cup).--Won by Lugard Hall.
Inter-Hostel Championship (Chal- lenge Cup presented by Mr. H. Keoug).-Won by Lugard Ball.
Individual Championship (Sir Charles Eliot Challenge Cup).- Won by E. Wong Tape (Morrison Hall)
Note: The following were non- Championship events:Kicking the Football and Throwing the Cricket Ball.
The athletic year which is now ending has seen a steady improve ment of standard of games but what is more important, it has seen a great increase in the num- ber of students who have turned to the green fields for recreation, ;
Like in every other department of the University, the improve- 4th Submarine Fiotium Cop.' 1.- Ewo "A. H. Chambers ments noted in this direction are (bow), R. J. D. C. Grieve (No. 9), mainly due to the unstinted en W. L. Smith (No. 3), J. A. E. Kencouragement and liberality of the Vice-Chancellor. I have seen several Long Jump (Senior)-1, A. Rdrew (stroke), A. Murdoch (cor). Sufiad; 2, Kung Ping Hoi; 3, A., 2-H,JLS. Hermes"-C. John Vice-Chancellors come
and ago, (bow), F. W. N. Bassett (No. 9)," and it is with feelings akin to Long Jump (Junior)-1, Chan A. B. Usher (No. 3), J. P. Wright wonder that I note how, without Kit Ting: Tam Ying Pong; 3 (stroke), J. E. Fenton (cox). being in any way obstrusive. Mr. A. Rahman. 15 ft. 8 inches. 3-4th Submarine Flotilla:-G. | Hornell has associated himself with
100 Yards Race (Senior):7, S. E. Grave (bow), R. L. M. Ed-every department of the Athletic Championship Singles.-Cham- Hasan, Kung Ping Boi 3,wards (No. 9). W. Woods (No. 3), Association. He has wielded the pion, Lim Peng Chin; runner-up, Wong Kam Pui. 11 secs
G. C. Phillips (stroke), W. R. Fell willow and chased the speeding ball T. W. Chong.
with the same real that has earned. Championship Doubles. Cham- 3-H.K. Electric Co.:-A.” R.
for our team the reputation of pions, Lim Peng Chin and ▲ A. Cox (bow), M. H. Arnold (No. 2 heing the keenest side; he has re-Rumjahn; runners-up, T. W. Chong G. T. Padgett (No. 3), R. W. Smith fereed in football matches; and and K. T. San. (stroke), F. Normington (cox).
often has he stood watching hockey, The Percy Smith Challenge Cup.
Holders R. Schmidt (bow), G. tennis and basket ball, showing an Deyble (stroke), E. W. Schram enthusiasm not usually manifested (cox).
(at least in this part of the world) with Principals of institutions.
J. Barrow (rec. 3/6) v. O. E. C. Hung. 17 ft. 3 inches. Marton (owe 3/6).
Mixed Doubles.
E. R. Price and Miss Modtatt (rec. 4/6) r. S. E. Green and Miss Heard (owe 15).
TUESDAY..
Open Singles.
3rd Round.
-T, Honda . M. W. Lo..
Handicap Singles "A."
I Goldman (owe 15/4) v. G. W. Sewell (owe 15/1)...
D. Smith (rec, 2/6) v. L. Forster (owe 15).
Handicap Doubles.
|
10 Yards Race (Junior). | (cox). Tam Ying Pong; 2, Chan Kit Ding;
, Li Cheuk Kuen.
High Jump (Senior)-1, Ip. Shia Mingi 2, Lau Yan Ting; 3, Wong Kam Pui. 5 ft. 1 inches.
High Jump (Junior)-1, Li Cheuk Kuen; Chan Kit Tang; 3, Tom Liu Pong. 4 it. 6 inches,
190 Yards Hurdles (Senior):-), Eung Ping Hoi; 2, A. R. Sufiad; C. W. E. Bishop and W. Wood-A. R. H. Ismail 18.4/5 secs. ward (rec. 4/8) r. O. E. C. Murton and H. Owen Hughes (owe 15/1).
H. J. Armstrong and J. G. Lawrie (owe 4/6) t. S. E. Green and D. S. Green (owe 15).
WEDNESDAY. -
Club Championship...
Chau Kit Ting; 2, Rahman; 3, 120 Yards Hurdles (Junior):--1, Kan Kuen Tek. 20.2/5 secs.
Pick-a-Back Race
Markar and O. K. Sadick; 2, Tam Iu Pong and Wong Kam Pui. 10
secs.
Half Mile Handicap:-1,Hui
Challengers-H. Goelicke (bow), W. Sporleder (stroke), F. P. Lea- festey (cor).
Scratch Fours. 1-Merriman (bow), Edwards No. 3), Schmidt (No. 3), Sporleder (stroke) Lonfestoy (cox).
2-Fell (bow), Phillips (No. 2), Woods (No. 3), Deyble (stroke), Schram (cox).
3-Grove (bow), Goeliete (No. G. W. Sewell v. J. S. McEachran.Leung Kam To.
Chi Chuen; 2, Chiu Chang Po; 3), Padgett (No. 3), Smith (stroke), Handicap Slugles “A." Tree-Legged Race:-1, Markar Normington (cox).
H. V. Parker (rec, 2/6) v. J. G. and Nazarin; 2, Tai Sam Choi and
Lawrie (owe 3/0):
Handicap Singles "B."
Ping Man Kwai.
100 Yards, Class VIII.:-1, Chan
BOYS SAILING RACE.
Siu Tong; 2, Chan Wai To; 3, Kiuemployed by the Club was very well The sailing race for "boys" L. A. R. Duncag (owe 5/6) . E. Man Wai 13 secs.
One Mile Race:1. A. Huat; follow:-
antered and finishing times were as Pong Tit Chung; 3, G. Singh.
R. Price (rec. 4/6),
Mixed Doables,
Comdr. F. C. Baker and Mrs. Baker (scr.). L Forster and Mrs. C. C. Stark (owe 15).
L. Goldman and Mrs. Remington (owe 15/3). W. Woodward and Mrs. Woodward (rec., 4/6).
THURSDAY.
Open Doubles.
'Semi-anal.
H. D. Rumjahn and B. A. Ram-
Old Boys Potato and Spoon (H) La Linda Race:-1, Ali Ahmed; 2, C. () Colleen Anderson:
(H) Diana
220 Yards Race (Senior)-1, S. (H) Dorothea Hassan; 2, A. R. Sufiad; 3, Kong(Boojum
RY) Adels...... Kam Pui. 24.4/5 secs.
220 Yards Race (Junior):-1,(T) Blucrose Tam Yu Fong; 2, O. R. Sadick; 3) Wings Li Chuck Kuen.
98 secs.
Invitation Relay Race:-St. Paul's College,
jahn . T. Honda and T. Akiyama.Class 3B; 2 Class 2
Club Championship,
L. Forster . S. E. Green.
Handicap Singles. " B.".
T. J Price, (owe 2/6) . E. J. E.
Mitchell (owe 5/6).
A. C. I. Bowker (owe 2/6) v. winner of £. A. R. Duncan (owe 5/6) 1. E. R. Price (rec. 4/8),
Mixed Doubles.
A. Piercy and Mrs. Piercy (rec. 4/6). E. V. Parker and Miss, Stanion (owe 2/6),
DULWICH LAWN TENNIS.
(THROUGH EKUTER'S AGENCY.]
Paris beat London on the cover- ed courts at Dulwich cn Saturday by 12 matches to 9.
ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
VACCINATION WEEKLY RETURN.
Indian Division
(I) Ailsa (Y) Why Wonder? (1) Daphne (G) Pierrette
(Y) Adanae
(T) Lola
(G) Theela... (G) Joan (G) Gael E denotes
Senior Clasa Team Race:-1, Junior Class Team Race "A".) Zephyr 1, Class BA
Junior Class Team Race "B" ;- 1, Class 74.
Consolation Race:-1, Leung Hor Ming Hui Chi Woon; 3, Leung Tak Wai.
Masters' Race:-1, Τ Cheung Wai Fung; 9, Chau Cheuk Wa: 3, Lar Pui Yam
Officials Race:-1, Ko Tai Tim; 2, Lo Ohi KL
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LESSON SERMON.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST.
"Matter" was the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, March
24.
The Golden Text was:" To be carnally minded is death; but to be spiritually hinded is life and pesce (Rom 8: 6).
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Trophies and Prize Money.
Tennis Tournament Awards. Opportunity was also taken to distribute the trophies wan in the 1928 Tennis Tournament, a follows:---
1
Ladies' Chainpionship_Singles.- Champion, Miss G. Ho Tung; run- ner-up, Miss R. Kwok.
Handicap Singles-Winner, Lee Hua Kek; runner-up, T. W. Chong. Handicap Dougles-Winners, Ĝ.
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I wish aise to record the thanks many friends of the University for of the Athletic Association to the donations of trophies and money, Their names are suitably recorded Mixed Doubles Handicap-Win- a more permanent form in the ners, Miss G. Eo Tung and S. C. programme Thanks are due to Mr.Ho; runners-up, Miss R. Kwok and Hancock and Mesars. Lane, Craw T. W. Chong. ford, Ltd, for prizes; their names British-American "Tobacco do not appear on the programmes, Inter Hostel Shield-Won by Eliot owing to their late arrival Hall. especially wish to thank Mr. Ho
Thanks of the Committee are due Eom Tong for the presentation of to the following who have generous a very valuable Challenge Cup.ty contributed to the prize fund or This trophy will be called the Ho donated prizes:-The Hon. Sir Kom Tong Challenge Cup and will Shou-son Chow, the Hon. Dr. R. H. be awarded to the winner of the Kotewall, Sir Robert Ho Tung, the 4.09.42 half mile race, to be held for a year. Hon. Sir Joseph Kemp, the Hon. 4.13.54 In this connection. I want to say Mr. W. E. L. Shenton, the Hon. 4.16.00 how grateful I am, to Mr. Peter Mr. A. C. Hynes, Messrs. He Kom 4.16.34
Pau through whose kind services Tong, N. S. Brown, Lee Iu Chedrig, 4.27.50
the Cup was presented. 4.28.23.
Fung Ping Shan, Kwok Siu Lan, F. H. Barnes, M. K. Lo, Lee Shin 4.29.11
Kai, Wong Tak Kwong, Lo Chung Kue, W. E. Bell, Chau Yue Ting, Paul Lauder, W. L. Pattenden, Allan Cameron, D. J. Lewis, Sum Pak Ming; Ng Wah, Members of the University Staff, Mesars. W. C. Jack & Co., Ltd., Messrs. George Falconer & Co., Ltd., Messrs. Wing On Co., Ltd., Messrs. British- American Tobacco Co., Ltd., Messrs. The Sincere Co., Ltd Oficiala. Patron.-HE. Bir Cecil Clementi, K.C.M.G..
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It will take too long to mention 4.30.07. individually the numerous officials, 4.31.14 helpers and workers. But I cannot come to a close without drawing 4.32.12 your attention to the wonderful 439.45 way in which the Hon. Secretary, 4.34.18 Mr. Kermani, has handled all the 4.35.05arrangements for to-day's meeting.
But I must now end lest the im- 4.37.03 patience of the prize-winners, will 4.37.58 make itself not only apparent but felt. I can only hope that the vision of the wise men coming again from the East, to & University prominent alike. in science and athletics, which my prophetic pre- decessor, Dr. Osman, saw would have you see, will soon come and
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Handicap class. Heyward Hays class. One Design class. Gael class.
The course was from the Club to Channel Rock (port), Kowloon Rock (p), mark on line (starboard), Cust Rock buoy (s), Channel Rock (3),. finish at the Club,
OFFICERS OF THE DAY. Judges: Mr. J. R. L. Stanton (rowing captain) and Mr. H. Dryer
Starters: Mr EW. Carpenter and Dr. E. P. Minett.
Umpires: Commodore R. A. S.. Hill, N., Commander A. B. Lock hart, D.8.0., and Mr. A. L. Shields (Commodore, Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club).
Clerk of the Course: Mr. H Carter...
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After the distribution of prizes, Mrs. Southorn was presented with beautiful basket of sweet peas, and was accorded three hearty cheers and a "tiger.”.
Prize Winners. The following were the successful competitors:
Kicking the Football.1, E. L. Harrison (Lugard Hall); 2 T. B.
President.-Dr. D. K. Samy,
Katewall, C.M.G..
Referee.-The Hon. Dr. R. HE.
Judges.--Commodore R. A. 8. Hill, Prof. W. Brown, Rev. G. T. Waldegrave, Rev. E. R. Quick, Lt. Col. L. J. Comyn, C.M.G., D.S.O., Prof. F. A. Redmond, Col. R. B. Skinner.
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& SON, LTD. certain woman, which had an istue "Science and Health with Key to ed-free of charge-by Members of of blood twelve years. And had the Scriptures," by Mary Baker (Eliot Hally the Ambulance Brigade, up to and suffered many things of many phy-Eddy; Science not only reveals
Mist Lois Todd, Messrs. Lee Pui Pole Jump-1, Lim Bo Seng Tong, Chung Hok Nang, Miss B. GLASGOW AND LONDON. including Thursday, March 21 is:sicians, and had spent all that she the origin of all disease as mental, (St. John's Hall) height: Bit. Tins.; Wong. Chinese Y.M.C.A. Division... 26,479 had, and was nothing bettered, bat but it also declares that all disease. C. M. Lee (Eliot Hall);.3, 8. C. King's College Division 21,30% father grew worse, When she had is cured by divine Mind. There can
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Sports Sub-Committee. Prot. excellent. 723 that plague. And he said unto her, from materiality. But the sick are secs; 2, R. Leong (Lugard Hall); O. W. Law, Dr. M. B. Orman, Mr. 443 Daughter, thy faith, hath made thee never really bealed except by means
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