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HONG KONG DAILA

SCHOOL SPORTS.

NEW RECORDS AT ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE.

| LARGE GATHERING PRESENT.

St. Stephen's College hold their. annual sports on Saturday at Stanley and there was a large at cendance of friends and parents of students on the school ground to follow" the afternoon's activities. The standard throughout was high, the senior hundred yards being won in 10.2/5 seconds, while in the long jump, the winner returned 10 foot

inches

In the high jump the winner tounched 5 feet 4 inches, which is better than the peord' for: inter-school athletica.

Prizes were given away, at the conclusion of the" sports, by Mrs. 'S. F. Tan. A vory handaɔme shield- for the three miles raco, to be com- peted for annually were among the trophies. This Shield was prosented by the Shun Loo Old Boys.

RESULTS.

Small Boys. Egg and Sponu, Han Ting yuoi 2, Ngo Chiu-ng

Three-Legged:-1, Ngo Chiu-eng and Cheung Wingjor 8 Tang Hung tak and Lam Shiu-choung Obstacle:-1, Ngo Chuong, Choung Wing-jor.

100 Yards, Tang Hung-tak

2 Han Ting-yuen.

High Jump-1, Tang Hung-tak. and Han Ting-yueu.

1 Miles:-1, Tang Hung-tak; 2, Ngo Chiu-eng; 3, Poo Sec-dong.

Junior.

MO

THE BOAT RACE

CAMBRIDGE WIN

THROUGH SUTER'S AGENCY.}

1992

THE GRAND

NATIONAL

RACE DESCRIBED

THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.].

LONDON, March 19. Weather conditions at Putney, if one was at all superstitious, fax. oured Cambridge in that the sky The Grand National was sensa

LONDON, March 18. was cloudless and of the palest blue.ionally wou by Forbra, a rank The water with glassy and smoke outsider, in glorious weather at from the chimnes in the neigh-Aintree to-day. It was rather an bourhou stood straight up in the

sky on account of the lack of wind the cold fide and the going was The crowds, which lined the banka very hard. An enormous crowd wit lecting in the early hours. for this historie Raca, started col-nessed a thrilling race, which to Most wards the close, developed into a of the early comers breakfasted by the river-side, cooking eggs and bacon over oil stoves,

Though Cambridge are 5 to 1 favourites the Oxford sight is said to be the best for many years.

The Cambridge President won the toss and chose the Surrey side and he two crews shot away at 10.99 a.m.

struggle between two of the runners. Thirty ixjumpers faced tHe starter and only eight Anished!

The betting was 15-9: against Grakle, and 100/19 The Field was quated on the course before the ourite did not justify the support start.. but once again a hot fav for him, Orukio (last year's winner) refusing after completing the first circuit of the trying course.

Casualties.

Oxford's Small Load. The Oxford Stroke sot 35 in the opening minuto whilst Cambridge. All got off to an excellent start. commenced with 34. At the bosi Apostasy fall at the second fonce, house the Light Blues had gained satter which Tootenhill and. Alike slight advantage, but the crows refused and Vinecole and Glangesia were again on level terms at Bover came down.

ly Brook. When the Fulham Foot Morriment fell ab the fourth. in ground- WAR reached Oxfence, Holmes refused at Becher's ford were a quarter of a length to Brook, and passing the stands For the good.

bra led from K.C.B. and Egre At Craven Stops the Dark Blues mont. All three leaders had by had maintained their lead, but this ime drawn well ahead of the Cambridge were settling down rest of the field, the leader of the steadily so much so that at Bar- second batch being Annandale, fol Tod's Wharf. they had overhauled lowed closely by Shaungoilin, As ters of a longth between the two- their rivals and had put three-quar-pirant and Hearbroak Hill boats. Hammersmith Bridge was at the Canal Turn and K.B.C. was Egremont jumped into the lead shot with the positions unaltered, now out of the race. Cambridge stroking 39 and Oxford Blues seemed to tire them. 34 The early efforts of the Dark

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At the Dove.

When the runners entered into. the course for the second time round Egremont and Forbra were both well clear of Annazdalu. Shaungoilin, Aspirant, and Hear: break Hill, all of whom were how- ever, full of running.

Forbra Wink

At the "Dove the Light Bluds had increased their lead to one and a half lengtha and were gradually drawing away from their rivals. The pace had now, however, waver- ed, Cambridge stroking 30 to Ox- Blues' delermination, which had ford's 28 At Chiswick the Dark

Wing-reduced the Cambridge lead of Shaungoili camy in a bad third,

showed no signs of wavering; bad

100 Yards-1 Koh Her-khoon, 2. Cheung. Wing-ngai.

220 Yard:1, Koh Hor-khoon Cho Khung hoe.

440 Yards-1. Cheung ngai; 2, Lee Wan-yik.

Cambridge Lead:

High Jump:1 Cheung Wing-lengths to two lengths. ngai; 2, Cheung Wing Wing-ngok.”

Long Jump:-1, Koh Bor-khoon; , Cheung Wing-ngai." Distance: 19 ft. 1 ins, (Bchool record),

Senior,

100 Yards: Kwik Siang-koe (Time: 10.2/3 sets); 2, Tan Tong-

100.

220 Yards:-1, Kwik Siang-kee (Time: 28 secs.) 2 Tan Yung-moc. 440 Yards:-1, Kwik Siang-kee (Time: 58.3/5 secs); 2, How Sucn- chering.

High Jump-1; Tan Yung-mes (Height: 5 ft. 4 ins.) 2, Kwik Siang-kee.

Long Jump:-1, Liang Pao-kwei (Distance: 18 ft. 9 in); 2, Tan Yung-mice,

Open. Obstacle, Kwik Choo-bing; 2. Cheung Wing-ngai.

Putting the Shot1 Chos Keng lu (Distance: 33. ft. 11 ins:*); Kwik Choo-bing.

Hop, Step and Jump:-1, Tan Yung-mee 2, Kob Hor-khooa

Half Mile:-1, Lee Hua-sing (Time: 2 mins, 33 secs); 2, Chin Tan-yain; 3, Vidya..

3 Miles How Suou-cheung: 2, Cheung Wing-ngai; 3. Ling Sung-hei.

Group. Relay:-Group B. Tug-of-Wars-Group A.

Sundry.

Servants:-1,Ah Kao;

Tung-abing 3, Yung Sao.

Al the penultimate fenes, Forbru won by three lengths in a battling took the measure of Egremont.and

fyish

..

with Near East fourth, Aspirant Afth, Heartbreak Hill sixth "aud At Chiswick Stops Cambridge led Shaungoilin, who fell at the last two lengths. The Cambridge stroke,fence when lying third, and was keeping a steady powerful stroke,

romounted seventh, did not, however, yield to the Ox- onian challenge, but increased his effort to lead by two and a half puca gradually in a steady final lengths at Dukes Meadows,

At the Thren Mile Stone Cam

bridge led by two and three quarter lengths.

Oxford

Sea Boldier wits the only other starter to finish.

Forbra won in 8 minutes 44 3/5the

seconds,

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Irish Sweepstake..

RUGBY, March 18...

Exceptionally wide interest was were taken in the Grand National uw struggling manfully, offering ons ing to the large sama offered "in of the pluckiest fights imaginable, prizes in, connexion with the Irish but they were only just able to Hospitals Sweepstake. hold their own as, with plenty of It is stated that English holders reserve, Cambridge relentlessly of tickets in respect of the first three will receive a total of crowded on pace to lead by three horses and a half length, at the Buil's | 8845,000, Head.

The Prince of Wales and Prince. Win Comfortably.

George witnessed the event, flying Barnes Bridge saw the positions to Aintree in their private aero- unaltered with both crews stroking planes. 32. At the Mortlake Brewery the Light Blues had gained a lend of four lengthe and this they main tained to win comfortably in 19 minutes 11 seconda

As the boats were nighted round- ing the bend from Barnos Bridge, Cambridge rowing with wonderful ease, appeared to be only just paddling while Oxford was almost rowed out, and appeared distress: ed before the fish, except' num- borg fvo wd seven who sat up boldly after it was all over.

The Times.

Hui Times clocked at various points:

The Mileposk-3 minutes 21 82-

Old Boys:-1, Lo Kwang-mia;conds, Oxford leading by half a Lee Khoon-iu.

Visitors:-1, John Sequeira (St. Joseph's College); 2, Lok Yan-kook (Man San College).

Challenge Cups, etc.

Three Miles:-How Soon-cheung, Junior Championship:

Hor-khoon (17 points).

Senior Championship:

Siang-kee (18 points).

Kol

Kwik

Group Championship: - Group B (108 points); Group "A (07 points); Group points),

Childen's Race:-1, Ann Foster; 2. B. Audrey,

CATHOLIC BOY SCOUTS.

FLAG PRESENTATION CEREMONY.

A very impressive ceremony took place yesterday morning at the Catholio Cathedral when Bishop Valtorta blessed the Brazilian Flag prosented by the Catholio Group of Boy Scouts and Girl Guides of Hong Kong to the Scouts of Brazil through the courtesy of Dr. Waldo- mar de Araujo, Consul for Brazil,

length.

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16 seconds, Cambridge leading by Hammersmith Bridge:---8 minutes

Fone length.

Chiswick Stops: Cambridge 11 minutes, 15 seconds, Oxford 11-20

Barnes Cambridge 15 minutes forty seconds, Oxford 15-85.

Finish: Cambridge 10 minutės 11 seconds Oxford 19-29,

EX-KING ALFONSO

ON TOUR OF NEAR EAST.

(Reuter's Special Sorykce.)

PARIS, MAT, 18. When I arrive at a Frontier 1 have no papers and no pasaport, so I always say I am called Alfonso and I am an undesirable, smil- ingly said the ex-King of Spain to follow passengers on the liner. Champillion during a tour of the Near Enet

"

A writer in Le Mating who was on board the same liner, adds that Alfonso said that the only frontier at which he experienced difficulty. was Germany

DISARMAMENT

CONFERENCE

DELEGATES GO ON HOLIDAY.

After the ceremony the gathering adjourned to C.C.Y.M.S. when the

✨ [KRITION WIRELESS SERVICE.] žad H.K. Group presented Dr. Waldemar de Araujo with n Thanks

And Rucey, Mir. 18, Badge in appreciation of his sup- Members of practically all dele port to the Group as President. gations to the Disarmament Confer

Dr. Waldemar de Araujo Consulence have left Gasava for the Easter for Brazil will be leaving the vacation Mr. Arthur Henderson, Colony on Thursday, March for Chairman of the Conference, in Brazil or his promotion to Consul remaining at Geneva on doctors' General

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