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INTERPORT SOCCER A. & S.H. GYMKHANA.
DINNER.
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THE CUP..
INTERESTING MILITARY SPORT AT KWANTI.
LADIES RACE PROVIDES HUMOUR.
There was no want of good cheer
"'VARSITY
SPORTS.
TWO RECORDS LOWERED.
ON SATURDAY,
LUGARD HALL WINS HOSTEL CHAMPIONSHIP.
Members of the Hong Kong At the interport soccer dinner at the Kwanti Race Course (Fanniversity held their annual sports held at the Peninsula Hotel on ing) yesterday when the Argyll yesterday on their own ground at Saturday, Mr. R. M. Dyer, C.B.F., and Suberland Highlanders Gynk Pukfulum when some very high President of the Hong Kong Foot-hans was held. A large number standards were reached, The ball Association, in welcoming the of military officers attended the hundred yards record of 10.2/5 Shanghai visitors and the guests,
which was established in 1926 was said that be had never
Been
lowered by 2/8 of a second, Lee Fetter football than that play
Hah Leong being ronponsible. In d by the Shanghai team this
the shot pat, D. Oppenheim re year. The game during this
gistered 33 feet 1 inches which is an increase of 21 inches over the afternoon was not an eaay on
previous best effort p but Shanghai beat the Chinese ni the name, Tables were Inid for about a hundred persons, which in cluded Association officiala, repre- entatives of the various Clubs, and also of the Navy and Army.
meeting and from the fact that the Royal Navy, Army, Air Ferto, members of the Hong Kong Volun deers, and of the Fanling Hunt and Race Clubs were eligible to compete in the various events, there was no lack of competitors. A large num ber of the members of the Fanking Hunt were also present
In all, there were eleven events on the programine and these were varied enough to suit all tastes.
Before presenting the "HongThere was a very large entry for Kong Telegraph Cup" to the map. the bonding race which was the tain of the Shanghai tram, Mr. curtain raiser, Competitors were Clark, the local captain, admitted required to ride their ponics once that the better twin won and he down und back through diva poles, ust therefore congratulate them. A number of lades competed, but Four goals went past him which the event fell to Mr. Keith Murray nearly broke his heart, but he was in the final, where the winners of | in hopes that next year. Hong Kong five different bente mét,
would succeed in bringing back the trophy.
The Ball and Bucket" face drew even a larger number of en- The toast of the Shanghai Team trants and here the ladies were was proposed by Mr. Dyer and more successful. Competitors were. drunk enthusiastically.
Mr. Stanley Cash said that he required to collect five polo balls, was very pleased to acept the Capene at a time, from the top of posts He had been down twice before and and drop them into a bucket. The had been lucky in his third effort, thirty competitors for this event and it was a great honour that ho was selected to captain the tram.
were spread over six heata, and of He also thanked the hosts for the the six person, qualifying for the generous manner in which the toh semi-final two were ladies. In ono had been received, and paid a tribute to the fine sporting spirit of of the semi-finals, after lending Hong Kong.
most of the way Miss. P. Harston hind the misfortune to drop a pole
"Policemen" Captains.
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The Inter-Hostal championship” went to Lugard, Hall, which was n long way ahead of the others, The Le Hah Leong who was a few Individua! Championship fell to points ahead of C, Candah,
The Resulta,
The results were as follows: Discus Throw N. Vargassof Lan (Eliot), TK, Lien (St. (Morrison), D. .Oppenheim (May), John's).
Distance:83 feet 5 inches. (May), A. B. Sulieman (Lugard), Javelin Throw:-D. Oppenheim K. Loke (Eliot),
Ricci).
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H.K.C.C. TOURNAMENT.
RESUMPTION TO-DAY,
FIFTH TEST MATCH.
SOUTH AFRICANS LOSE THE TOSS AND BAT.
(TRONG-THA'R AGENCY:]
After a break inst week on necount of Chinoso Now Year celebrations, competition in the ment resumes today, and will "ho Hong Kong Cricket Club Tourna continued daily till Friday. A full
DURBAN, Feb. 21. programme has been fixed for this afternoon, which will include ad morning drizzly did not affect the Overnight rain and an early Armstrong and O. E O Marten, between England and South Africa Open Doubles tie between H. J.wicket for the fifth Test match and Taui Wai Fui and Ip Kou Ko, here to-day which bids fair to be interesting. 1. Goldman, A. D. Humphreys and Among others appearing will be Capt. Etherington.*
The list follow-
Open Bingles. L.T. Rida v. G. Lai...
A. D. Humphreys . F. H. Kwok. J. M. Morhaan . H. N. Chau. V: V. Boondersam r. J. B. An derson.
Wong Shiu Wing.. Chan So.
Open Doubles.
Tsui Wai Pui and Ip Kau Kov. Marion, HJ. Armstrong and O. E, C.
"Glub Singlos
Price..
Capt. E. C. Etherington e. E. R.
Goldman R. H. D. Wade,'
CANTONESE VISIT. PROMISING PERFORMANCES.
South Africans in to bat. skipper, won the toss and put tho. A. P. F. Chapman, the England"
At lunch the score board rend 32 without loss, I. J. Siedle having: stored 23 and B. Mitchell B.
Scores
South Africa-1st Innings.
J. J. Siedle, not out B. Mitchell, not out
Extra
Total (for no kt.) 32
To bat:-H. B. Cameron, H. W. Taylor, E, L. Dalton, Cochrane, A. I. Bell, C. L. Vincent, S. McMillan, Viljoon and A. J. Christy,
England A. P. F. Chapman, R. E. S. Wyatt, J, C. White, M. J. Turnbull, I. A. R. Peebles, Ham- mond, Hendren; Leyland, Tate, Voce and Farrimond.
Bain Intervenes,
DOMA LATER. Rain delayed the match after lunch, and there was no resumption before ten.
LATER wicket stumps were drawn.
After several inspections of the
YACHTING.
During the week-end a contingent from the Canton Cititens Tennis- Club paid a visit to the Colony Distance:-117 fret." 10,000 Metres--H. H.
The party included most of the best (Rieci), AT Normanbhoyovernment and other officinte, viz.
Ma
players there as well as prominent Lagard), Yeung Wai-wah (May); Admiral Chan Chak, Mr. Fang C. T. Law (Eliot).
aniasiooner of Police, Afr. Chu Chi Mr. Muk Ying Tan, Deputy Con- Wai, Director of Public Utility,
Wo, Adjutant of the Board of Assistant Director of Public Works, the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club's Construction, Mr. Ching Mi Chuen, Mr. Li Main Cheung, Professor in sailing raceS on Saturday, when Chung San University Man Chu Sing, Professor in the odom, Cup the Chung San University, Mr.yachts competed for the Com
(May). Ho Shai-cheong (Lagard), 100 Yards: Lea Hab-icong
E. Kuppe (May) Time:-10 sen
Candah (Lugard), 6. Bercovitch Pole Jump:-A, Bakar (Lugard), (May).
(May), Ho Sai-cheong (Lugard), 220 Yards--Leo: Hah-Long R. S. Tisaington (Eliot)."
Time: 21.1/10 secs.. (Morrison), A. T. Normanbhoy Half Mile:-D. J. N. Anderson (Lugard), H. H. Ma (Ricci),
Time: 2 mins 17.2/5 secs... P. C. Ewok, A. Wood.
Ladies' Shot Put:-It, Perry, Distance: 20 feet 3 inches. Hop,
Step and Jump:A. Bakar (Lugard), Candah J. Anderson (Morrison).
Kroksisted Distance: 30 feet, 1 inches, Ladies 100 Yarda:A. Wood,
first, but his last ball unfortunately. missed the bucket. In the final,' Mr. Musson wou from Captaîn Stewart after a "neck and neck
race.
COMMODORE'S CUP WON BY NORENA,
There were some keen finishes at
The course, extending from Lye They Jind a busy time on the mun Beacon to Channel Rocks, was creation Club firet, meb them on on the two days. The Chinese Re race for "H" Class yathle was Courts, engaging three local clubs over a distance of 8.68 miles. The
won by Norena, with afr. Rollin's Saturday afternoon, when in the Rolle a good second. The rnds for. Chak scored the distriction of win-Mr. D. Barry's Why Wonderf opening matches Admiral Chan the three other ulasses wha wa by ning at Singles against Mok Hing The full results were as follows: Sum, and at Doubles. (partned by Mr. Fung Man Wai) against Mr.
"H" Class. Un Hew Fam and Mr. Choa Po
(Started at 2.23 p.m.),
gulur teams, Ma Chi Hucu distin: Ng Sze Kwong Boaten." In the struggle between the re ished himself by beating Ng Sze Kantig, -champion of the Colony, Bingles. In all throe Singles and three Doubles were played. At the latter, the Cantonese showed Oppenedd set in Ril engagement.
up extremely well and lost by the
Time: 14.1/10 secs. 120 Yards High Hurdles -Le Hah-leong (May), C. Candah (Lugard), A. Bakar (Lugard), C. T. Law (Eliot).
Putting the Shot:-D. Time: 10.7/10. secs..- heim (May), P. L. Tan (Eliot), soff (Morrison)... S. Bercovitch (May), N. Vargas
Distance: 33 feet, 23 inces. (Morrison),
440 Yards:-D. J.. N. Anderson (Eliot), A. Bakar (Lagard). Ho R. S Tissington Shai Cheong (Lugard)..
Time: 57.4/5 secs. (Lugard), O. de Souza (Rivci), Long Jump: C. Candal K. T. Loke (Morrison).
Distance:16. feet, 11 inches, Handicap):
Past Students' Race (220 Yards Karanjis (Handi- Barmer. cap), Kwong Sik-Kwong, Prow,
Rolla (2) Colleen Diana (6) ......
Falcons La Linda (4) Norena (1) Agulla II, (3) Dorothea (5)
F'shed. Otd.
420.30 424.30
Times Times, Did not finish 4.37.53 4:31.06
-Did not finish ...... 4.33.43 - 5.20,57
4.23.30 4.23.30 4.38.02 4.28.40 4.49.09 4.30.47
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Yesterday morning they visited the South China, Athletic Associa tion, King's Park; but before play had progressed a heavy down pour Daphine (6) TERMS:--CASH ON DELIVERY. of rain forced an abandonment.
indisposition, as the latter would on in the final, the latter account (Lugard), O. Le Bouza (Ricci), D. Min.. have been speaking to the gatheng for Mr. A. J. P. Heard. Mr. ing. He said that one thing which Heard actually completed his work' pleased him most was the fact that both captains were policemen,
Mr. R. K. Duneen proposed the toast of the guests and in doing so said that they owod. a debt of gratitude to the man who do not play the game but are nevertheles
The next event, Marketing, Raco He thanked the Services for their for Indies only) provided much esistance in the interport trini humour. The conditions of the race games, specially mentioning the read as follows: work of the Navy and Argyllstaining a quantity of vegetables, A bamper con- A tribute to the work of Mr. W. ete, will be available. Each latly, E. Hollands, the Honorary Secre. is given a basket and a list of tary, was paid by Mr. J. Ormiston, vegetables required Competitors and he presented a souvenir fornitor to the hamper, fill, basket as Mrs. Hollande, who had assisted in per list, remount and return. enaking badges and in other wayn Firat hack with dist correct wins.""
Representatives of the Navy and Army, and Mr. H. K. Lee were ladies as far as riding to the ban
There was no difficulty with the also among the speakers.
Mr. Pote-Hunt who is not, but when it came to filling their per and dismounting was concern. turning to Shanghai, ans presentedonskets with vegetables mentioned with a souvenir by Mr. M. P. Camen the lists provided it became pos, manager of the tean, as another question. Although leken of esteem for his valeable hamper. had plenty of vegetables the servicca on the football field.
etc., the ladies found. it difficult to lay their hands on such things as "two Braziliah nuts," or again two taros or again"a brinjol" No lady succeeded in filling her tamper with the exact quantity and variety of vegetables required but Mrá, Hewson and Miss Schrooter turned the best results. A spin cide the winner and Mrs. Henson of the coin was resorted to, to de
INTER-SERVICES RUGBY.
R.A.F. GO DOWN TO NAVY.
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In the Inter-Services rugby match played at Twickenham on Satur day, the Royal Navy bent theron the toss.. R.A.F. by 10 points to it.
SHAMEEN FOOTBALL, H.M.S. TARANTULA WINS LEAGUE.
In the last league match of the eenson II.A.S. Tarantula defeated H.M.S. Moth and thereby secured top price in the league table by oni point,
The game was somewhat one n'ded as the Tarantula were better -in-overy department. They finished
There was a Handy Hunter Trial" in which competitors had to
ake their mounts over
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High Jump: C. (Lugard) and Lee Hah-con (May), Candah tie: C. T. Law (Eliot), L. A Silva (Ricci).
:
Ailan (B) At L.R.O.
Jessamine (7) Why Wonder1 (1) Better luck favoured them in the Wings (5)...
tion Club team, Admiral Chan Speedwell (4) afternoon when they crped the Bluejacket (3) babour to meet the Indian Recrea-Boojum (2) Chak was to have met Mr. Ael Adange Arcull in the opening match, but efficial duties, demanded latter's presence elsewhere. Both the visiting and the home team gave.
good account of series of three Singles and three themselves, the latter sinning the Doubles matches.
T
the
The Cantonese team was compos- of Li binu Cheung, He Chun Nam, Ma Chi Huon, Lau Fook Ling, Leung Tak Kwong, Chen Chi Koung. On their performances gainst the Chinese and Indian develop into a formidable team, Recreation Clube, they bid fair to and given inore practice on the incal courts, they should prove ward to boat.
Height: 3 feet, 5. inches,ed One Mile:-D JN. Anderson Morrison), H. Ma (Ricci), A. Norminbhoy (Lugard), Ong Tiong-yong (May)
Time:-5 mina., 30.2/5 secs. Tug-of-War: Lugard. Hall, Rice Hall. Eliot Hall
Relay Tues Laigard Hall, Eliot Hall, Morrison Hall.
Inter-Hostel Championship :-) Ifall (84 points); 3. Morrison Hall Lugard Hall (91 pointa); 2, May as required to win. Following (30 points): 4. Eliot Hall" (27 this event came a saddling race in pointe); Ricci Hall (25 points); which riders bad to mount bare, St. John's Hall (1 point) backed, ride to their saddles, saddle .. Presentation of Prizes "Premount and retur. Captain -After the sports Dr. D, K. Sami legg won this race and Kiss P. congratulated the winners and call- ott Harston the only lady com-cd-upon Mrs. Paul Lauder to pre. putitor, took mecand place. There sent the cupoland-prizes.72*, were twelve entries in all
Mvere test where not only horse manship but a really good animal
There are always a number of humorous episodes in mule races
LADIES HOCKEY.
CLUB
St. Andrew's Club: R, Rose; 1. Rogers. F. Wooley; I. Gittina, M... White, I Woolley, Wong, P Gittins, M. Woolley, N; Field and
Landolt
RECREIO LADIES WIN.
The ladies of the Club de Recreio defeated the Diocesan Girl's Bibool by three goals to one when the two. tears mot at Sockungs on Satur day. The goal scorers for the win- nora were C. Silva, L. Bilva Netta: scored by the school came through
up with the score 4-1 in their favour and the two events on yesterday's and on the ruin of the day's play card were no exceptions. Mule they thoroughly deserved the iv rostling in n novelty which fow VICTORY FOR ST ANDREW'S and C. Botelho. The only goal Lory. They dominated, throughout have econ and its inclusion in yes the first half and although the play fers from the fath made a better showing in the second half, there who never at any time any doubt Es to the result,
terday's programmo lent n derided. ly interesting: touch to the pro- redingendal
Result:
Club de Recraio D.GS.
Playing at King's Park on Satur day, St. Andrew's Club Laction' Pig Sticksng, Musical Chairs and Hockey, tenin axunted for the V.C. Race brought a very nice Kowloon Ladies' Hockey Tean by The teams lined up under As, programme to a close, when Mrs two goals to one
The trams mero:- ja 1. Younghusband were:---
Club de Recreio: B. Remedios; Bennett, wife of Major . C. In the first half there was no C. Osmund, M., Baste; E. Rounrio,. Tarantula Carroll; Perkins, Benett, O.B.E., B.C., gave away zooring, but ter minutes after the 31. Alves, L. Xavier; C. Botelho, Teeds; Evane, Webb, Tablet; out silver souvenirs to the successful interval, M. George scored for the C. Silva L. Silyn-Netta A. Alves
obb, Connon, Mannering, Allos, competitors. Tubl.
Kowloon team. The lead, however, and M. Remedios.. The number of candidates enter was short lived for St. Andrew's DG.8 M. Mason; K Grose, E. Moth: Cleverley: Dewey, Nunning for the various eventy was very scored two goals in quick quocession Wood; A. Mogra, M. Maude, E.. Sattinson, Denstone, Shawyer encouraging, and the day'e sport in reply. E. Landolt moored the Banker L. forge, E. Wong, M Marry, Biles, Praid, Beckett, would have been an unqualified suc qualieer while M. Wolley rogister-Smith, G. White and I. Lov. Hodgkinson.
cem but for the fact that theed the winning goal. The completed League table reads weather was raw and uncompromis ns follows-
Scoros:- ing. In this connection the provi- Kowloon L.H.C.
LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE. P. W. D. L. F. Pts, sion of a number of large stoves Tarantula -10~4_99 23 13 14 on the grounds of the, Dasp flub, 212 13 13 helped to some extent, but this was
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INTER-VARSITY HOCKEY MATCH.
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