Sports News
FANLING RACING.
·HANDICAPS FOR MARCH
MEETING.
FULL PROGRAMME, DRAFT.
INTER-VARSITY SPORTS.
FULL LIST OF ENTRIES.
The following is a complete list of entries received from the Hon. Secretary of the University Athle The following is the draft pro-tie Club for the Inter-University gramme of the March meeting to hiports to be held on Saturday and hold by the Fanling Hunt and Race Monday, March 14 and 10, on the Club at Kwani on Sunday, March South China ground, Caroline Hill, 22, frst raes tu start at 9.30.p.m. 2--| at. 1.30 p.m. sharp
1. The March Maiden Steeplechase:
1) Miles.
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For China ponies that lave never won a steeplechase. Weight for inclics as per scale plus 5 Ponies that have started at Kwanti this season allowed 5 lbs. Winner a cup with 850 added: 2nd $30; 3rd 825. Entrance fee 5.
..
lbs.
152 152
Clay Caballero 135
"Christmas Belle
Diana
Gay Crusader
163
God and Hol
N
1-49
Heretofore
140 1.10
Royal Flush
2.-The Spring Handicap 'Hurdle
Race: 1 Miles.
For Chinn ponies. Top, weight io exceed 170 lbs. Bottom weight Bot to be under 345 lbs.:
10%.
Winner a cup with $50 added: End $50; and 825. Entrance fee $5.
Christinas Belle
Ibs.
155
Christmas Frolie
168
Druim Fhad Mhor
164
Gay Caballero
150
Fifty Fifty
180
Mike
170
Mongolian Stag
7:30
San Francisco
150
Roys! Flash
170
The Gomeril
158
150
Young Pretender Zephyr
150
150.
The Partridge
3--The Fanting Grand National and Pierce Grove Memorial Oup: A. Banding Steeplechase of 23 Miles.
For China panics Top weight #ol to exceed 170 lbs. not to be under 145 lbs. Winner.
Hong Kong University.
D.
Discus Throw:-Yurgassoff, Oppenheim, P. L. Tan, T. K. Lien (Res).
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1931.
POLICE SPORTS.
SHANGHAI TEAM ARRIVES IN COLONY
LOCAL REPRESENTATIVES CHOSEN.
The team of Police representatives from Shanghai, which will be op used in a series of games with re- presentatives of the Hong Kong Palice Force, arrived in the Colony eaterday and were met on arrival by Chief Detective Inspector Rey-
nolds and other officers of the Forev in charge of arrangements.
A dance was given na the Poller Horention Clup last night and was 100 Metres:Lee Hah Liong, Hovery well attended, the visitors Shai Cheong, V. E. Koppe, A. Bueting with much cordiality all Sulieman (Res.)
110 31.-Lee Hah Liong, C. Candah, A. Bakar, C. T. Law (Rea.).
round,
CORRESPONDENCE.
DISTURBANCES IN THE -EASTERN DISTRICT,
CHINESE NURSES.
and I trust that they will in the UNREGISTERED MUI TSAIS. future bo-able to turn their, know ledge to good account in the servite THREE WOMEN SUMMONED
GRADUATED AT TUNG WAH af humanity.
HOSPITAL.
CERTIFICATES AWARDED; -
Hoa, Mr. Ketowall, The Hon. Mr, Kotewall, who was called and to say a few words, said that after the very full ac-
nurses in the Tung Wah Hos
All letters intended jur publi- cation must be accompanied by the name and addrew of the writer, not for publication, unless so desired. The first batch of graduate nurses but as evidened of good faith. ED.] ever-trained by the Tung Wount of the history of the training [TO THE EDIFÓR OF THE “HONG-KONG-Hospital recited their certifionten
DAILY PRESS;")
on Tuesday. The occasion was cole-pital given by the Chairman in his brated in the Great Hall of the Hospital before a large gathering of past and presca, Divctors and ather, well-wishers. Among those
Sm,-Condition No. of the local Broadcasting Receiving Licence rende as follows
speech, to which he (Dr. Kotewali) had listened with possure and interest, he had very little to say. He would, however, endorse avery whereby the Hon, Socreary for Chinese Affairs in regard to Dr.
Three Chinese women appeared before Mr. Schofield as Central Magistracy yesterday on charges of bringing unregistered mui træis into the Colony.
In the first case, that of a woman. living at D, Chancery Laney Mr.
Hung appeared for defendant pleaded guilty.. According to Mr. Q. A: A. Muc fadyen, Assistant Secretary for Chinese Affairs, the defendant
used in such a manner as to eause i presoat' were the Hon. Mr,, A. E. Hickling, and ho' would vonture to brought the nisi feat into the
2 The apparatus shall not be interference with the working of In particular other stations. back coupling, must not be used to such an extent as to energize any neighbouring aerial, Ona ennnot expect the local brondensting, Rs for as excellence A football match between the of programmes is concerned, to be Shanghai Police and the local force up to the standard of programmes will be played to-day. Below are rondeast in Europe, but it in high given the teams cheeen-to-represent time the local authorities took Pole Volt:C. Candah, A.the Hong Kong Police in various some steps to stop the interference which is going on in the Eastern Baker, C. M. Lee, Bercovitch branches of aporta,«
Football:-Clark; Perkins, Brit district of Hong Kong. (Res),
There is nothing more annoying, tain; Thorp, Cram, Shepherd; File,"
when one is listening-in to a good Fraser, Wheeler and Brown.
Reporves: Munty, Baker, Car-record, than a series of "whistles" which drown the music. Yours, etc,
PORTABLE. Hong Kong, March' 10′′
Javaline Throw :-D. Oppenheus, A. B. Suliema, Gong, Oppen heim (Res.)..
Putting the Shot:-D, Oppen. heim, P. L. Tan. Bercovitch, Var- Kassoff (Ros.).
200 Low Hurdle: Lee Hab Liong. A. Bakar, C. Candah.
2003: Hah Liong, Haruthers, Shai Cheong, B. S. Tissington, A. Bakar (es.).
400 M.. S. Tissington, A. Bakar, S...C. Ho, D. J. N. Ander-
son Res.).
10,000 M.-H. H. Ma, A. T. Nomanbhoy, Yeung Wai Wah,
B00 M. D. J. N. Anderson, Nounahoy, HH. 3a, Woo Hung Tak (Hes.).
1,300 31.-D. J. N. Anderson, H. H. Ma. Nomanbboy: Ong Tiong Yong (Res),
Hop Step and Jump:A. Bakar, C. Candah, K. P. Gan, O..de Souza (Res.):
a. Lung Jump:–C. Candah, có ức
Souza, K. P. Gas. K. T., Lokce (Ret.).
High Jump Lee Hab Liong, C. Condah, C. T. Law, L. A. Silva (Res.).
Lingnam University..
100 M.-Lan Tang, Philip Chue, Cheung Kun Sheng, Milton Gon,
200 M.-Lau Tang, Philip Chue,
Billiards-Carey, Fender, Brad- sel, Ellis, Gowland and Pile.
Golf-P. P. J. Wodehouse, J. W. Franks, Shepherd, James, Booker and Charman.
Revolver Shooting:-Booker, Cap- peater, Carey, Mitchie, Brand, † Mackay, Russell and Scott.
H.K.C.C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT.
PROGRESS BY FRENCH CANDIDATE.
A FOOTBALL PROTEST.
HONG KONG (TO, TER,EDITOR OF THE
DALLY PRESS,"
Wind, who gave away the certifi entes; the Hon, Mr. R. H. Kote wall, Messrs. Li Yau Tsuen, LA Po Kwai, Wong Kwong Tin, TN. Châu, M. Kỉ Là Kwok Shiu dau, Tam Woon Tong, Fung Ping Shan, Leung Pat Yuo; Dr. Lai Po Chuan, Dr. Terung, Dr. Kirk, Dr. Waro, lessrs. Ngan, Thomas Tam, Chan Lim Pak, Fun Tu Cher, Chan Kam For ad, others,
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Chairman's Speeca.
the
suggest that her portrait might be hung in the cominion roons of the Nurses. Quarters at the Hospital, not only to remind them of their benefactress, but no ne an incen tive to thon Thu Hoa Mr. Vood had just whispered to him that the for a share in bo iznining of the Hospital owed much to Dr. Kirk nurses, and as a member of the opportunity to express personally to Advisory Board he was gful of this Dr. Kirk their grateful thanks (Applause.)
Colony to help with extra work in the fouehold. She was brought from Kongmoon on March 2 and un March 4, defendant went to the S.C.A. to have the girl registered,
that this could be done, being under the misapprehmas
girl was to be sent back to Kong- Mr. Macfadyen intimated that the
moon to her father, b
His Worship imposed a nominal fine of $10.
In a gummons against a widow of
It was very grabifying to me the The Chairman of Directors, Mr.
progress made in this important Ngan Shing Kwan, addressing the brauch of the Hospital's work. It meeting, said:-Mr. Wood,
wns but a few years ngo dad the Chinese representative and Hon.
today they were gathering the dnat denied that the girl was a mui, Advisers to the Hospital, Indios and teed was son, as it were, and West Street, Quarry Bay, defon- gentlemen, To-day is the first fruits of our labour. He was, how- ed in this Hospital and wo niemained yet to be done; but he felt eft in her care. graduation day of the nurses trainerer, of the opinion that much re-. She said she was a relative much honoured to have Mr. Wood that the present Board of Directors with us to give away the cortiliontes would continue the good work and The Hospital has now existed for carry it further. That this branch 61 years, but oloro then it wae of medical science has boon recognis- under the care of Chinese or herbated by the Chinese community ng bo doctors. In 1870, the Government sent western doctors into this Hosg essential for the welfare of the Colony was an encouraging sign. pital and thus, were introduced the To those who had warned their oer westorn or scientific methods of tificates he would donder his hearty treatment. While it is true that congratulations, with this advice the doctors proscribe the treatment, that whether they should continue it is no less true that the nurse to serve the Hospital or seek comploy carry out the doctors' urders and from the patients' point of view, the tent outsid, they would never for
them their training. (Applause.), nursing staff plays a very important the institution which bad given A group photograph was taken, part in any hospital.
after which ben was served.
MAIL AT U.S. CONSULATE
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Mr. Macfadyen anid defendant went to Shukiwan Police Station to register the girl aga ma tian and later both she and her son want to the S.0.A. to explain the facts to him (Mr. Macfadyen). It ap genred that some time ago the girl's father wanted to go to Singaporo without the girl, who was giron to defendant as a mui trai, on the un- derskaiding she helped with passage. money to the extent of $100. There was a possibility of the father ne
Mr. Macfadyen inted out, that turning but it was very small. under the amending Ordinance the onus of proof that the girl was not à noves" "there" "wins on the defondant:
The defendant admitted that she took the girl to Shaukiwan Polioo Station for registration becauso sho was afraid of the child being kid- Mail has been received at the napped: She wanted her register. American Consulate General fored as a precaution:
Mr. Macfadyen informed his Wor the following
C Barrios, G. G. Bradford, L. ship that the woman had not given Brier, P. Ty, Mra, L. Garland, Eim that explanation."
Wa Shi Ching of 233, Hennessy of Dr. Phoon Sock Wah with the P. M. von Gehren, T. F. Haskell, These was adjourned.
'similitr
cusé defendoni's grandmother, pre." and Dra. Jai Po Chuen and F. LE. Johnson, G. H. Koster, H. A. Treung, while in the past-much Lane, F. C. MacLean, A. M. valuable assistance was received Martin, I. C. Moller, C. B. Oliva Mr. Macfadyen mid Wint in this and Dr. and Mrs, Kirk
Talbot, Wardley, and S. A. Kwei-seated the child to accused as
*marriage moid.” from Drs. Temas, Chin, and Fok, rius, A. R. Preston, O. Sika, H. D.
Examination Forults. The first batch of nurses numbered their course; one had not pent enough time at the maternity wards, and did not fit for the examination, The 20 who did it for the examina- tion all passed. This excellent re- ult is due to the work of last year's Directors, the doctors, and mu less to the diligence of the studente
Sin-With reference to the re- port of the Hong Kong Football Association Meeting appearing, in this inorning's issue of your paper,
The idea of starting a Nurses and to the suspension of the South Training School originated from China pivot, Wong Mee Shun, for Messra, Sun Sing Sum, Ng Yo Hon what has been described as "vie-Au Kun Un and Li. Hoi Tung dur SULLIVAN FORGES AHEAD. lent conduct," no mention appears the Chairmanship of the latter. to have been made at such meet The school thue begun, was en- ing regarding the Kowloon player thusiastically carried on by succes who took up a very truculentive chairmen of Directors-Messrs. attitude towards Wong Mee Shun. after having been fouleil. If the Tang Shin Kin. M. K. Lo, and
Lang Pat. Yue. conduct of Wong Mee Shan can be described as violent," then all I can say is that the conduct of the The latter player should at least have received a chation to prevent the recurrerice of such unpleasant nees during football matches in the futuro
In passing, it would be interest- ing to know by what authority Mr. of the South China-Navy match fast week, saw it to caution a certain section of the spectators in the main
A. L. Sullivan, ex-Shanghai Inter- porter, advanced another step in
The school is under the direction
Bottom Cheng Kun Sheng, Lan Wan Chia.the current tournament by eliminat Kowloon player was far worse. Bistance of the resident doctors E. Hastings, A. W. Hogan, Mrs. S
to hold for one year the Challenge Cup with replica presented; 2nd #75; 3rd $50. Entraare fer $5.
As You Like It
Pos.
150
Blotting Paper
145
Chara
201
Christmas Belle
155
Christmas Frolic
168
Fifty Fifty
160
Gay Crusader
164
Marquis Hall
161
Hayal Flush
105
The Partridge.
150
4.-The Hunan Stakes*:
A Flag Race of One Mite.
j
For sub-grins of the II.K.J.C. 191 season that were, placed at the Annual Meeting and have not Weight for inches as won since. per scale. To be ridden by novice Jockeys who shail carry a penalty of 2 lbs, for each win they have had, on the Bat. 1st prize $250; and $100: 3rd $75. Entrance $5. Posp entries,
*This race is open to all mom- bers and lady racing members of! the Fanling Hunt and Race Club.
5. The Hupeh Stakes":"
400 M.-Mank Kwok Chan, Ma
Chiu Cliong. Szelo Kwong, Leong King. Ping.
600 M.-Wony Shue Pong. Ka Mau Cheung. Mank: Kwk. Chan, Charle Leung.
ing Anderson in the third round of the Open Singles Championship of the Colony yesterday at the Hong Kang Cricket Clubs courts. He won in convincing manner, maintaining pace and driving with n fast 1,500 M.-Wong Shue Tong, Roseverity throughout. He enters the Man Cheung, Charle Leung,
fourth found to, meet Chiu Chun 10,000 Ka Man Cheung, Wong Shue Pong.
Long Jump: Szeto Kwong, Mil-
Chiu, who also met with success E. Hollands, who was in charge of these three did not finish yesterday at the expense of Chan
So..
ton Goo, Philip Chie, Cheungy. Segalen, local interport stand at such match for barrack: Chung Kung.
Bigh Jump:-Leung King Ping. footballer, and the only Frenchinaning. I have always been under the Cheung Wing Yau, Au Wan Yan, the tournament, made further impression that a referee's duty on progress in the Club Championship the field was to control the same, Ala Chin Chong.
after a prolonged struggle with not the, spectators as well..Yours, MacDougall, winning by the odd etc., set after more than thirty games
WITHOUT MALICE. Hong Kong, March 11, 1931. had been played.
Hop Step and Jump:-Szeto Kwong Cheung Chung Küng, Leung King Ping.
Pole Jump:-Au Wan Yan, Lo Kwon Ye, Leung King Ping
Shot Put-Milton Goo, Wong Chee Kiong, Kwong Ying Ming.
Dise--Kwong Ying Ming. To Shoe Cheng, Wong Shive Pong.
Javaline-Lai lu Kas, Szeto Kwong, Milton Goo.
Low Hurdies: Leung King Ping. nu Shuen Ming, Lau Wan Chiu '(les.).
High Hurdles -Lau Wan Chiu, Lo Koon Yee, Leung King Ping Tlics).
400.31. Relay-Lau Tang, Milton A Flat Race of 14 Mitera" Goo, Philip Chue, Cheung Kun
Sheup. For China ponies that started. 800 M. Relay Lau Wa Chia, and were unplaced in the Annual Lan Tang, Philip Chue, Cheung Meeting, 1931. Winners sinec, har- Kun Sheng, Leung King Ping red, Weight for inches as per scale (Res). Placed ponies on 14th and/or 21st 1,000. 31. Relay: Maak Kwok March 5 lbs. penalty. Winner 8250; Chan, Lenax King Ping, Ma Chin 2nd $100; 3rd. 875. Entrance fee 85. Chong, Szeto Kwong, Lau Wan
*This race is open to all mem- Chiu (Res.). bers and Indy racing members of the Hong Kong Jockey Club as well as members of the Fauling Hunt and Race Club.
6.-The Governor's Cup (Unofficial).
Qver approximately two miles of
on the
Sun Yat Sen University. 100 M.-Wong Sui Kai, Chong Kap Man, Wong Kim Sin.
The Chinese engaged themselves in a few ties, the keenest of which was that between Chan and Kwok, the former winning by the odd act. RESULTS.
Yesterday's results follow:-
Open Singles. 3rd Round. A. L. Sullivan bent J. H. $28, 6-2, 6-2.
Chiu Chun Chit beat Chun So, 6-4, 6-3.
Chau beat Kwok, 6-3, 1-6; 7-5.
Open Doubles.
MORAL DEFEAT OF CARNERA.
THIRD-RATE BOXER ESCAPES KNOCK-OUT.
themselves. After 1028, there enter; ed another batch of 17; of these five did not finish their course. At pre- Rent there are 13 of the older muses ia the hospital. In 1931, the Diretora took in another batch of 13. Therefore at present, there are 31 nurses on the staff not including the 12 graduate nurses, who are all actuated with the charitable spirit to do good work in the hospital,
On the occasion of the gradua- tion celebration of our first batch Miami Beach, Florida, March 5,af nurses, it is indeed our great Ander--Favoured by a weight advantage pleasure and honour to have Mr. of 73 16., Primo Carnera to-night Wood with us to give away the gained a decision in ten rounds ofcentibenter We thank, the Hon. Jumbering fighting over Jimmy Advisers, past Directors and friends Maloney, an Irish American third for their presence, and we shall al iate heavyweight, of Boston. ways look forward to their guidance"!
To our graduat Although by the sheer force of end ndvibe. his physical size and strength nurses, we hope they will never Ng Kam Chuen and Tsoi beat Carners was alo to defent Masérget the charitable spirit of the Taui Wai Pui and 1p Kau E, 6-2,oney, he was nos able to knock institution in which they wore 14, 6-3.
Ho Vai Hing and In Tak Lam beat Noronha and da Rocha,
0.3.
Club Championship.
Segalen beat MacDougall, 6-4,
200 M.:-Wong Kim Sin, Mn | 0-8, 6-4. Yuen Kue, Chong Kap Man.
R. B. Wild receives w.e. from
400 Wong Kim Sin, Chong E Green. Kap Man, Tang Kin Chi
Wong Tak Ying, Chong Kap Man.
1,500 M. Chong Kap Man, Wang Tak Ying, Cheung Sik Pui.
10000 A. Ip Vui Nam, Chung Man Kong.
fair hunting country, starting and 900 M.: Cheng Yuk Kwan, finishing
Steeplechase Course. For China ponies certified by the master of the Drug as hav ing been fairly and regularly hunt ed. Winners of any official race (achding hurdle races and steeple High Hurdles:--Weng Sul Kni chases) since tet October, 1030, bar-
Lon Hurdles:Leung Fook Wah, rad, winners of any unofficial raco Ma: Kuen Kue, Wong Bui Kai, since 1st October, 1930, 7 lbs. extra. 800 M Relay:Chong Kap Man, Weight 108 lbs. Winner, a cup pre Wong Kim Sin, Ma. Yuen Kue, sented by H.E. the Governor: End Wong Sui Kai,
fec. 25.
and rd silver souvenira. Entrance ¦-- 1,600 Relay: Chong Kap Man, Tang Kin Chi, Wong Tak Ying, Wong Kim Sin.
Any Rhum
Bortium
Big Ching
"Cavinre
lbs.
108
168
168
168
Charleston
108
Country Club
175
Duke of Nichlang
168
Fanling Stag
108
Fernleaf....
176
Grey Mouse
108.
108
168-
168
108
168
Peterkin
108
The Goods
108
The Ptarmigan-
108:
White-Stars
Helty
Heretofore
Lashalali Joseph Nugget.
Javaline-Ma Yuen Kue. Wong Ping Kwan
Discus: Lui Lin Ying, Leung: Kit-Tong.
Putting-n-Shot-Lai Lin Ying, Leung Kit Tong,
Long Jumn-Wong Ping Long, Chong Kap Man.
Hop Step and Jump-Wong Ping Kwan...
High Jump-Leung Ting Yuen, The 1.000 metres relay, open to Clubs, and the 800 metres, open to the Colony (post entries), will take place on Saturday, 14th, and the relays for school boys and girls will take place on Monday, March
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TO-DAY'S MATCHES.
Open Singles.
S. A. Rumjahm . W. N. Petch. E. O. Finicher v. E. Zimmern. D. W Deane v. H. Lo.
Open Doubles.
$.
Ho Ka Kau and Yew Man Kit r. Chao and Kwok.
Tutton and Tosh . W. C. Hung and Chiu Chun Chiu.
Club Championship.
H. Owen Hughes . C. E. Holmes..
HOME FOOTBALL
COWDENBEATH BEATEN
LEAGUE MATCH.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCE
LONDON, March 10, In a First Division. Scottish League match played to day. Par tick Thiste, on their own ground, heat Cowdenbeath by four goals to
one.
out the plucky Bostonian. A crowd trained, and that they will atve or 20,000 honed Carnern and jeared to alleviate, the sufferings of their at the referes for awarding him fellow-men is tho with of us
Pirators
the decision. The score kept at! the ringside by the United Press awarded four rounds to Maloney, three rounds to Cariera, and three Tounds were declared even,
Mr. A. B. Wood's Speech. Mr. Wood, in replying, mid- Mr. Ngin and Directors,Today The crowd hailing Maloney is the first occasiost of the gracfitn- the "moral victor," seized. fumtion of nurses from thin hospitat after the fight He was carried and much appreciate the Boneur,, in triumph on the shoulders of the you have done me in asking me to present the certificates: On the mob to a shower rooms.
In fighting as he did, and inecession of the first examination of Avoiding Camera's much pab'iciz narsos trained in this komvital, 20 ed blows, Maloney came the heroest for the examination and every of the Four in Miami. He is the single one passed. I am delighted first American fighter of any stands this result and congratulate the ing who has gone the limit with succesful candidatra. Mr. Ngan Carnura. The latter weighed 23 has bold us how the training of wrile Maloney, weighed in at nurses came to be organised in the hospital and I need not cover the only 1991 102
ground again. But I cannot re- frain from referring to the keen internet in the training of mirsea i this colony taken by the late Mrs. Hickling who, alan, cannot be with
LOCAL RUGGER. EASY WIN FOR CLUB "A.
The Club "A XV, played friendly game with II.M.S. Cumber land at Happy Valley yesterday and won easily by 31 points (9
pia (5 goals and 2 tries)..
-The game was very one-sided, the Club Torwards being much faster than the "wallōrs, and if was per. haps this factor that gave them the win. There was nothing to choose between the sides apart from this, the tackling of bath fifteens giving room for improvement. the impression that there in much
to-day.
Year by year the Directors of this. Hospital have zoalously furthered its development and the training of nurse is a highly important part of its petivities. To the doctors who have ungradingly given their at efforts, to touch the students and made to-day's great succese pos sible we owe our warm thanks. We have other students who have not yet finished their course and students who have newly joined, and dopo these will study diligently and make steady progres Now it tificates to the successful andidates, is my privilege to hand there cer-
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