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ST. PETER'S MARATHON.
BRITISH SOLDIERS FINE WIN.
The Marathon Race held under the auspices of the St. Peter's Church Young Men's Club, over a course in Hong Kong on Saturday was won in fine style by Bugler J. P. White of the Somerset Light Infantry. An Indian Army run- ner took second place, failowat by Pte Gear of the K.O.S.B.
̈LAWN TENNIS.”
H.K.C.C. TOURNAMENT.
THE WEEK'S PROGRAMME.
1930.
SCHOOL SPORTS AT KOWLOON.
KEEN HOUSË RIVALRY, MR. RALPHS CONGRATULATES THE PARENTS.
The Hong Kong Cricket Club Tournament enters on its second
The Central British School, Kow- week to-day. The start made Inst week was very successful and some loon, held their annual sports on good play is expected during the the School ground at King's Park next few days. Among those who on Saturday. The weather was have yet to play their first matches ideal and a large number of par- aro Ng Sza Kwong, A. L. Ruments and friends watched the races. jahn, H. C. Gould and E. C. Fin Keen house rivalry was the feature of the meeting, Chocolate House cher.
proving champions.
Ian Sterling, carried off the Vie tog Ludorom Cup, with 20 points, while Hias W. Raven won the Vic- trix Ludorum prize.
The course which was over eight To-day two prominent pairs will miles completed in 48 minutes be seen in the doubles. The arst is 15.1/3 seconds by the winner. ItF. A, Redmond and A. L. Sullivan who are well in the running for the is probable that the local record for the distance would have been finals. They are partnering for the
The Inter House Relay Race was broken had the race been run over
first time, and it will be interesting the same course as that of previous to see how they will shape. Ea capital event and a close struggle
C. Marton and H. J. Armstrong are was seen in the mile race. their opponents. The other pair is A. L. Rumjahn and J. A. Casiam bhor, who have done very well at practice against the Rumjaha
years.
course.
Last year a British, soldier won the race on the disqualification of an Indian runner who went off the This year however, in spite of all expectations of & In dian win, a British runner won outright The team prize, however, went to the H.K. and S. Brigade RA. with 43 points,
cousina
The programme for the week follows:
TO-DAY..
Open Singles.
Lak Ding Cheung v.. D. Mohamed. H. Owen Hughes . E. F. Fincher. S. E. Green v. Wong Fuk Nam.
Open Doubles.
0. E. C. Marton and H J. Ar strong v. F. A. Redmond and A. L. Sullivan..
”
The course was as follows:- Start at Lyttleton Road (outside the hostel entrance of the Hong Kong University) along Lyttleton Road, throught Park Road, then wind up Robinson Road, along the new motor road to the end of Con- duit Road, then through the Con- duit Viaduct until Mr. Biggar's
T. C. Monaghan and B. G. Grigor House has been reached. Then along Pokfulam Road, down Daity. A. L. Rumjahn and J. A. Cassum Farm Hill to point of Jubilee bhoy. Road, along that rond to Mount Davis Road, up Mount Davis Road to the Point of Pokfulam Road. along that Road to King's College And finish at the West Gate of Hong Kong University.
The Race Described. Fifty-six runners started and a preliminary burst separated the good runners from the "also rans,' and the former, bunched well toge- ther, soon got ahead.
White, the winner, was well up in front with a cluster of Indian service men from the H.K.-Singa- pore Brigado in close attendance.
White, however, set a strong pace At the and slowly drew ahead. end of the first two miles he was 100 yards ahead of the next man. This order was maintained to the end of the race, White' slowly in creasing his lead to win by about 200 yards from Sepoy Sohan who came second, in 49 minutes 3 se- conds. Pte J. Gear, K.O.S.B., came in third ia 51 minutes, closely followed by Yusuf Kahn, of the H.K. & S. Brigade R.A.
Practically all the runners' finish- ed, and many appeared quite fresh.. Mr. W. Skelton was the first 8t. Feter's Club member to pass the “post...
Prizes Presented--
Face
At the conclusion of the Race Mr.. R. Ashton Hill of the Hong Kong University, in a short speech con- "gratulated the winners and thanked those who had entered and ell who had helped to make the success. He also congratulated the Club on arranging and organising the
He then asked Mrs. Randall, Jr, to distribute the prizes.
The Winners.
race.
Club Championship.
W. H. Le Sueur v. Dr. D. J. Valentine.
Handicap Singles "A." J. Barrow (owe 5/8). O..C. Womack (rec, 3/6).
Handicap Doables,
I. S. Harris and A. W. Hay Edie (rec. 3/6) . A. C. I. Bowker and A. Reid (rec. 3/8).
TUESDAY (18th).
Open Singles,
E. C. Fincher. Mok Hing Sung H. C. Gould . Chiu Chun Chiu. F. A. Redmond v. H. D. Rumjahn (continuation).
Open. Doubles.
H. Yoshida and T. Yamada v. Dr. D. J. Valentine and A. H. Crook. G. W. Sewell and J. S. Mac Eachran . Feroz Ali and Firdos
Khan.
Club Championship. Dr. L T. Ride v. strong.
A record jump was made by R. Skinn in the Senior high jump, who cleared sft. Sin. There was ako a alow bicycle race which was quite out of the ordinary and many crowded the course to watch the riders" juggle" with the front wheel."
Tea was served during the after- noun.
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Prizes Distributed.
At the conclusion of the sports. Mr. G. F. Nightingale, Headmaster of the School, called upon Mr. E. Ralphs, Director of Education, to said that the School was honoured present the prizes. Mr. Nightingale by Mr. Ralph's presence and were grateful for the Inter-Room Shield which he had presented
The speaker also thanked Mr. T. B. Rowell for organising the Sports, Miss Dyer for training the girls, and Mr. R. M. Dyer for the decora
tione on the grounds. Col. T. A.
Robertson and the",Taikoo Recrea tion Club were also thanked for the silver cups, and the Club de Re- ereia for the loan of their chairs and tables.
Parents Congratulated.
Mr. E. Ralphs in reply thanked Mr. Nightingale and said that "for a change" that he would congrate- late the parents of the winners on such a sturdy set of youngsters.
The Prize Winners..
Mr. Ralpha presented the prizes to the following winners:-
100:0 Yards' Championship: - Senior, 1, 1. Stirling 2, M. Rous- seau; 3, N. Whitley. Middle: 1, J. Thirlwell; 2. F. Anslow: 3, W. Maycock. Junior: 1, A. Mitche:1; g, F. McNeille; 3; K. Baxter.
Girls' 100 Yards' Championship :- H. J. AT- Senior: 1 Joan Bates; 2. -Doris Booker; 2, P. McCaw. Middle: 1, W. Raven: 2, E. Withers; 3. B. Bone. "Junior: 1, D. Bates;, M. Cow; 3, 3. Booker.
Handicap Doubles,
. P.. Mondie and M. D. Scott (rec: 4/8) 1. G. E. R. Divett and
J. R. Mitchell (rec. 2/0). WEDNESDAY (19th), Open Singles,
A. E. Guest v. A. L. Rumjahn S. A. Gry v. G. H. W. Churchill. Lee Hun Ngok v. Ng Sze Kwong. F. J. Remedios v. 1. M. A Razack.
High Jump-Senior: 1, R...Skinn (5 ft. 2 ins.): 2; I. Stirling (5 ft.); 3. Arthur Chester (4 ft. 10 ins.). Middle Eric Humphreys (3 ft. 9 ius.); 2, H. Levkovich (3 It 8: ias.); 3, F. Anslow-tie.
100 Yards Skipping Champion- ship (Cup presented by Col. Robert. son): Senior: 1, J. Bates; 2. D. Booker; 3, J. Wilson. Middle: 1, W. Raven; 2, M. Komshy; 3, B A H. Crook v. Capt. E. C. Bone. Junior: 1, E. Phillips; 2,
Joy Bocker; 3, M. Gow. Etherington..
Club Championship.
Handicap Singles "A"
Throwing the Cricket Ball:-1,
Rev. Denn Swann (rec, 2/0) . A. Stirling; 2, John Miller; 3, A. H. Block (owe 1/0).
The "Nestanglo" Challenge Cup and first prize (a replica of the Challenge cup) presented by Mesars. Nentle and Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Ca:-Bugler J. P.A. White. Somerset Light Infantry.
Second Prize, the "Capstan"
Handicap Singles "B."
Chester.
220 Yards, Open-Senior 1, 1. Stirling; 9, V. Grunberg; 3, 1
F. H. Ashworth (rec. 2/8) v. W. Rousseau. Middle: 1, J. Thiriwell;
Stewart (rep. 5/6).
Handicap Doubles.
R. E. H.Oliver and M. Cup--presented by Messrs British Marriott (BC7.) v. J. Barrow and American Tobacco Company
(China), Ltd.:Sepoy Sohan, 3rd M. Macdougall (owe 3/6).
Battn., 15th Punjabi Regiment.
Third Prize (presented by Dr.
Kirk: Private -J.
Battn.. K.0.8.B.
Gear,
2nd
Fourth Prize (presented by Mrs. Griggs and Miss Mow Fung):- Yusuf Khan, H.K. & S. Brigade, ᎡᎪ..
The "Nestanglo Team Shield: Hong Kong and Singapore Bri- gade, R.A. (Medals were presented to members of the team).
Club Members, lat Prize (pre- Kented by Win. Thomas Tam):~W. Bkelton.
Club Members. 2nd Prize (pre- sented by Rev. L. N. Watkins):- Young Taun Chung."
The proceedings concluded with a vote of thanks to the donors of the prizes, and to other helpers, end three cheers and a "tiger" for Mrs. Randall.
Order of Finishing,
The first twelve to finished
were
1. Bugler White (S.L1.). 2. Sepoy Sohan (3/15
inbis).:
3. Pie. J. Gear (K.0.9.B.).
Pun.
4. Yusuf Khan (HK.S. Bri
gade, R.A.).
5. Dharm Singh (3/15 Pun-
jabis),
. D. Anderson (K.0.5.B.)
1. Khartar Singa (EK.S. Bri-
gade, R.A.).
8. A Tait (K.O.S.B.). 9. Babu Singh (H.K.S.
gade, R.A.).
THURSDAY (20th),
Open Singles,"
E. Zimmern . Ho.. Ka Lau. Y. Sajiki v. T. Honda.
Open Doubles..
I
2. L. Phillips; 3, F.. Anslow. Junior: 1, Pomeroy; 2, Baxter; 3,
C. Kelly,
G.
D.
Sack Race:-(Boys)-Senior: V. Grunberg Middle: Reynolds.
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Doris Booker. Middle: M. Grimes.
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Long Jump:-Senior: 1, L.Stir- ling (6 ft. 2 ins.); 2, R. Skion (15 ft. 11 ins.); a, V. Grunberg (13 ft. 0 in.). Middle: 1, J. Thirlwell (12 It. 3 in.); 2, Boris Leykovich. (19 E. C. Fincher and E. F. Fincherit. 1 in.); 3, Phillips (11 it. & ins.).
Old Boys' Race-20 Yards: -1, W. C. Hung and Cheng Chi
H. O. Davics; 2. 5. MacNider; 3, Wing.
Club Championship,
John A. Maycock.
B. I. A. Lennox . J. A. Summers.
Handicap Bingles "A.**
K. H. Batger (rec: 5/8) v. P. W. J. Planner (rec, 5/6),
FRIDAY (21). Open Singles,
A. H. Johnson . M. W. Lo. Ng Sze Cheung v. winner of Y. J. Khan . F. H. Kwok..
Cheng Chi Wing v. Y. Hachiuma. Open Doubles.
Ng Sze Kwong and Ng Sze Cheung v. Li Woon Tsoi and Li Wai Tsoi.
Club Championship.
G. H. W. Churchill v. H. Owen Hughes.
Handicap Singles "A."
R. H. Wild (rec.: 2/0) v. W. G. Marriott (ser.)
Handicap Singles “B." - H. Graves (rec. 4/6) v. A. G. G. BriMacdonald (owe &/0)
10. Pte. A. L. Nelmes (FLA.M.C.). 11. Falak Sher (H.K.S. Brigade,
R.A.),
12. Farzand Ali (H.K.6. Brigade,
·R.A.).
were:-(The
Team placings lowest total wins).
1. H.K. 8. Brigade, R.A.: 4, 7,
9, 11, 12-43 points.
2 3/15 Punjabise 25, 14, 15,
16-52 points.
1. K.O.S.B. 3, 8, 8, 18, 20-35
paints.
R. M. Wood (scr.) v. G. E. R. Divett (owe 1/8).
Handicap Doubles,
A. F. Judd and M. G. Mills (ree 15). C. Wt Willson and Q. H. Bradley (scr.)
4. E.L.I. 1, 13, 17, 23, 29-63
points
Somerset L.I. 440 Yards, Open:- 1. Edamn., MacKenzie; 2, Bdsmn... Champion.
440 Yards, Open-Senior: 1, V. Grunberg; 2, 1. Stirling; 3, N. Whitley. Middle: 1, J. Thirlwell; 2, W. Maycock; 3, L. Phillips.
Egg and Spoon Race (Girls):- Senior: Peggy Evereat
Middle: W Raven Junior: E. Rousseau.
Relay Race (Girls) :-Won by Chocolate House.
One Mile:-Senior: V. Grunberg. Middle: F. Anelow. Junior: Pome roy...
Skipping Championship (Girls) Cup presented by Col. Robert- Cool: Senter: 1. Gertie McNeillic; 2, D. Raven; 3, J. Wilson. Middle 1. W. Raven; 2. M. Romsby; 3, P. Mooney. Junior: 1, N. Laing; 2 D.. Bates; 3, J. Stewart.
220 Yards Slow Bicycle Rece:- Senior D. Smith. Middle: Eric Humphreys. Junior: Reggie Wond. Relay Race (Boys):Won by
Blue House.
Obstacle Race: Senior? M. Rousseau. Middle: Phillips, Junior: Booker
Tug-of-War:-Won by Red House (two straight pulls to one).
The Cups. Inter-House Can (presented by Mr. B. Wylie):-Won by Chocolate House with 78 points.
Inter House Shield (presented by Previous winners of the Nest Mr. E. Halphe):-Won by Forin 2. anglo Cup were Pte. J. Tiernan, Victor Ludorum Cup foresented R.A.M.Cia 1928; and Gunner by Mr. W. V. Field):-Won by I. Kartar Singh, H.K.B.. Brigade, Stirling with 20 points..
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(Continued at foot of neat column). I R.A., în 1929.
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