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S.C.A.A. SPORTS
10TH ANNUAL ATHLETIC MEETING
FIRST DAY RESULTS
The results of the first day of the Loth Annual Athletic meeting of The S.C.A.A. were as follows:-
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Lee Wah: 3, Chung Chan Pan. "B" Group: 1, Chan Fook: Tim; 2. Leung Yun Hung: ; Wong Chung Suen,
Girls 30 Metres (licat):-"A" Group: 1, Lo Yuet Hoo; 2, Yeung Wai Pun; 3, Shek Yuk iu. "B"
Group': Ko Lai Oh; E, Chu Wing Man'; 3. Chan Chei Kwan,
Senior Throwing Discus (Final): 1, Li Seng Koon; 2, Leung Wing Chiu: 3, Miu Kit Man.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1932.
WATER POLO
Y.M.C.A. BEAT CHINESE
BATHING CLUB
The European Y.M.C.A., in #
friendly water polo match with the
Chind Dathing Club yesterday, accounted for the latter by Lan goals to wil.
LORD HAREWOOD ON SWEEP "BRIBES"
LEGALISED SWEEPS
OPPOSED BY
JOCKEY CLUB
VIEWS ON THE TOTE AND
DOG RACES
Hop, Step and Jump :-Girls (Final): 1, Yeung Wai Pun; 2, Ko
For the winners Schrender, who Small Boys 50 Motres (Heat) : — Lai Oh: 3, Chu Wing Man; 4, 10"A" Group: 1, Saen Wah Kwan't scored both goals in the second Yuet Hoop
Junior 100 Metres (Hoat): -"A" Lau Chack Toa;, Cheung Mall, was the outstanding player, Ghop: 1,Leang Ming Fan: 2, CharinB Group: 1, Tung Chack King Yes; B, Fang Tam Shui, Sam, Cheung Man Pong; 54 Ting Tai. "O" Group: 1, Mok Gron: 1 Son Wah Lak: 2, Wong Kwong Sing; 2. Wong Kwai Piu Shia la 3, Li Fook Song "C", You Wai, Jin, "D" Group: Group: 1, Han Ching Kai; 21, Leung Kain Chui: 2. Yau Ka Cheung Wai Long; a. "Wong"Shia Sam: 3, Kwok Kai Kec.
[ung Senior 100 Motres. Heat): A'" Group: 1. Poon Yuke; 2, Soo Ping Group: 1. Kong Ching Yee; 2, San Yim: 3. Lo Ka Tai. Lee With: 3. Kwok Wai Cho, "P" Group 1, Ip Wiz Chin; 2. Lim: Kung Ping loi. Group: 1, Chia Ping Han: 2, Ching Sin Nan: 3. 13 Yiten Kaos.
Lord harewood, senior steward while Railton at half back also of the Jockey Club, described to the Royal Commission on Lotteries played a sound game.
The Chinese team, held the visi-and Botting what he considered torg for the first half, but stamina the evils of large sweepstakes on told in the end and they had to the results of races. He emphasis. concede two goals in the last faw the opportunities given for "minutes of the game.
bribery.
Incidentally he mentioned that he had never had a ticket in the Irish sweepstake.
Sma Boys' 10 Metres (Hond):- *A" Group: 1. Mok Kwong Sing: Tang Chack Sam; 3, Suen Wa Awar "B" Group: 1. Leung Ken Chui; 2. You Kam Sam: 3. Ya Wai Hiu.
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Senior Hop, Stop and Jamp (Final): 1. Ep Ying Chim: 2. Loung Wing China, Chiu Ping Han: 4.) Ching Siu Nain.
Fan.
Junior 8 Metres Low-Hurdles | (HR):-"A" Group: 1. Han
Ching Kai: 2. Sun Wah Luk: 3, Senior Shot Put (Final): 1. La Chack Pon. "B" Group: 1. Seng Koon; 2, Li Yun Koom: 3, Ne Shine: 2. Li Fook Sang: 3, Cheung Sam. Yee.
30 Metres Wong Shin Ha; "C" Group: 1 Small
(2nd Group: 1. Cheung Wai Lang; 2. Pang Tam Heat) :--"A"
Mok Shui: 1. Ping Fook,
Kwong Sing: Tang Chuck Sam: Small Boys' High Jump (Final). Lak Wah Kwan. "B" Group
Ho Kam Chia: 2, Tang Chuck 1. Poon Ynk; 2, Yau Kam Sam: 3, Sam: 3, Yau Kum Snom
Lwang Kam Chi.
Junior Shot Put (Final): 1. Ng Shing: 2. Paing Tam Shui: 3 Loung Shiaz.
Senior 110 Metres High Hardles Hent):"A" Groom: 1, Li Seng, Junior 200 Metres (Heat):"A" | Koon: 9. Ip Wine Chim: 3. Leg Grupp: 1. Leung Ming Fan: 2, Li Yun Her."B" Group: 1. Lemma Fook Sing; 3. Leung Man Shing. | Wing Chin: 2. Ching in Nam: 3., **B* Grom: 1. Suen Wah Lak : ¦ Yang Kí Fong,
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2. Wong Shin Ha: 3. Wong Kooni Sulor e Mettes Low Hordes,
"C" Group: 1, Han Ching | Teath: "A" Group: 1. In Wing Fat Kai: 2. Pang Tam Shiu: 3, Cheung Ph: 9 Chan Yuk: 3. Ching Siu Wai Lung.
Next "B" Groin: 1. Leung Small Boys' 200 Metres (Heat):-Wing Chin: 9. Li Lim: 3. Yeung A Group: 1, Tang Chack Sami ¦ Chan Choong 2. Lung Sik Chai : Kinh hai Cirls High Jump (Final): 1, Ko, Kee. B Group: 1, Kok KwongOb 9. La Yurt Ho; Chu Sog; 2, Saen Wa Kwan; 3. Puon | Wing Man. Yuck,
Junior 400 Metres (Hent): --"A" Funior Board Jump (Final):-, | Groim: 1. Wong Siu a: Ip Sven Wah Lak; 2. Leung Ming Wine Chim: 3. Han Chine Kai.. Fan:3. Wong Yick Tim: 4, Leung Shing.
Senior 400 Metroa (Heat):"A" | Group: 1. Chin Ping Han: 2. Sze
THE
THE PURPLE ONION
Junior 400 Melrex (Hent):-"B" from: 1. Saen Wah Tuk: 2. Chang Wai Lung: 3. Loung Ming
(Continued on vert enluma,)
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Boys
Senior 200 Metres (IIent):—"A" Group: 1, Chin Ping Han; 2 Kwok Wai Cho: Trung Ya Hung. "B" Group: 1. Li Lim; 2. Ip Wing Chin:3. Wone Chung Suen.
Small Boys' Broad Jump (Final): 1. Targ Clack Sam: 9. Mok Kwong Sing: 3, Chaw Yeung Hing.
Girls 900 Metres (Final): 1, La Yurt Hoo; 2. Chia Wan San: 3 Young. Wai Pan.
Junior High Jump (Final): 1. Wong Sin Ha: 2. Leung Hung Kwan: 3. Li Chen Sui.
Small Boys 200 Metres (Final):
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The Jocked Club," said Lord
Harewood, "does not ask for, nor even support, the legalisation of sweepstakes. So far as the interests of racing are concerned, the Jockey Club appuses "ik,”
opportunities Illustrating the for frand offered by sweepstakes,” Lord Harewood gave these
stances:
F
ill-
HOCKEY
H.K.L.H.C. CULB DE
RECREIO
tenmas
were
An interesting game was witness. ed on Saturday afternoon on the Military ground at Sookunpoo, when the Hong Kong Ladies Kockey Club mei the Club do Re- erdio, the result being a draw of one goal each. Tho evenly match both scoing one goal in the first half of the game, Wis goat for the Hong Kong Ladies Kockey Club being shot by Miss J. Dalziel. During the second half the Club do Roerica almost gained thros goals but Mra. E. Westlake held her own at the goal month. Both teams put up a great struggle and the game poved a very good one.
The following team represented the Hong Kong Ladies:- Westlake, M. King, I. Butler, N. Cooper, D. Robertson, H. Gerraed, A. Mc- Elney, J. B. Dalziel, E. R. Bell, M. Ralley and N. King
Radio e. H.M.S. Wishart, Radio Club easily beat H.M.S. Wishart in the Mamak Hockey A man who has £30,000, or Tournament at Caroline Hill on more, to play with can offer large Saturday afternoon. A feature of bribes, Stable boys, jockeys, and the game was the fine stick work trainers might be tempted to me of Gunbachan Singh, the Radio cept ʼn bribe to secure the defeat of Sports Club centre forward, whe a horse and are of course in a shot five goals during the after- position to make certain of its de-ioon, including a hat trick."
fent.
"Even an owner placed in the same temptation can prevent his horse from winning-if by no other means, by scratching him.
Shares Temptation.
"If some dishonest person were 1, Mok Kwong Sing; 2, Tang Chackable to buy a share in every horse Ram: 3. Poon Yuk,
except one, the temptation to se cure the defeat of that horse would be overwhelming.
Senior Ron Metres Relay (Hen'); "A". Groun: 1, CRA; 2 St. Joseph's College; 3, CA.A. (a). "B" Croun: 1. Non Descripts: 2; C.A.A. (b); 3,-S,C,A,A.
Senior 900 Metres (Final): 1, Chan Fook Tim: 2, Leung Kami Kwong; 3, Hui Tai Ch.
CHILDREN'S CORNER
BY
UNCLE JACK
THE NEW BABY
When Jimmy was slaying at his Oh, isn't it a bother uncle's in the country the gardener | gave him a purple onion, "guaran
that they went and found
sister.
el to make you invisible" he. When that wasn't what I wanted. said, "Is an unr at a Lune, so long as you take no more than one small bite."
This was very exciting. No soon.
at all! For what good is a sister,
If you thought you'd like a bro-
ther
er bad Jimmy taken one small bite (And besides, I think she's far too
small).
of the onion than he became “votn-
i
then!
pletely invisible, and for a whole I s'pose we can't play engines, bour he ran in and out of the Nor adventures on an Island,
ane and Nor make up tales about a pirates" house, mystifying every playing all sorts of tricks.
den. Next day he had to go back to | But p'raps when she is ulder sehaol. Outside the classroom he | They'll dreide to get a brother. told bis friends of the magic onion, So I guess I'll have to wait till and bid the watch what fun he was going to have, annoying Mr. Jenks, his form master. "I shall take ́several bites of the onion," he said (forgetting the gardener's ad- vies), "because it wouldn't do at afl if I suddenly became visible at the end of an hour, just as 1 was rapping him on the kuuekles, per- haps, with his own ruler."
Very Fresh.
Raked the new boarder.
"What is the food like here?"
"Well, we have chicken every morning for breakfast," replied an old stager.
"Chicken every morning!" The now boarder beamed. How is it
The boys had never laughed so much as they laughed that morn- served ?"
ing, though they had to hide their In the shell" grunted the ex-
ASK YOU FRIEND
There was a donkey, and he was very hungry, and he was in a field with a high foren -'. all round it. He smelt a car- not the other side of the fen. ce; but he could not climb over, or break through.or crawl underricath. What do you think to did?
giggles in their "desks. Mr. Jenksperienced one. grew more and more farious, as he saw the chaik writing upon the hackboard, apparently of its own "Old Jenks is an ass," accord: and saw the chaira knocked over by an invisible hand, and the window opened and shut, and the papers swept off his desk. Two hours pass. ed safely and joyfully for Jimmy.
Then, growing bolder, he crept ap behind the master, meaning to tweak the spectacles off his nose, when all at once Mr. Jenks ex- laimed: "What a disgusting smell of onious!" and, flinging his hand behind, caught hold of Jimmy's Pat. In vain he struggled in an →irou-grip. “Ah, ha, my lad," cri-
Mr. Jenks, "I can't see you, but- I can make a pretty good guess at the place where it will hurt most to cane you" and cane him he did, till Jimmy roared for mercy.
"If only," said Jimmy sadly to his friends, as he limped borio after eloolit only I had takes july cho small bite, he wouldn't havs smelt the onion,"
His friends agreed.
Your friend will say: "1 give it up."
Then you say: "Bo did the {other-donkey
Aha!
First Boy: "Your father must be stingya shoemaker, and making you wear those old boots F12
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Second Boy: ** He's nothin': to. what your father is a dentist, and vour baby only got one tooth
HOW TO CUT SOAP
euber, as
Half time found the Hadio men leading by three goals, Awtwor Singh claiming two and G. Singh one. The sailors were outplayed in almost every department of the game. In the second half, G. Singh added four more and Awtwar Singh another.
Commander Bannister and Lieut. Fisher wore prominent in the for- ward line for H.M.S. Wishart but did not receive much support from; the half-backs.
The position, would be more tolerable if the results of the drew Police Beat Indian's 3 dosis to 1. in these sweepstakes were not known until after the race.
The promo- ters of the Irish sweepstakes have been approached with a view to arranging the draw for the evening before the race, but have not seen their way to comply with this re- quest.
"If they had done so, the oppor. tunities for bribery would have been greatly reduced.
The Mamak Shield match be tween the Police and the Kowloon Indiana on the Marina ground yes torday resulted in a win for the Police team by 3 goals to 1. The gamo was very patchy, and had the Police taken advantage of their scoring opportunities, a much big.! ger margin in the scores. would have been registered.
I could, if required, name an
The goal hitters for the Police instance of a horse running in a were Pile, K. Singh, and Black- race for no reason except the profit burn, while A.. Khan scored the from a sweepstake, and an instance only goal for the Indiana. where negotiations for bribery were
in progress."
Lord Harewood said it was pos sible for the clientale of the Irish sweepstake include a number of people who were not particularly honest. The ticket-holders could be organised by some body of people put to make money, and dishonesty could then become common.
Stronger Tote Control.
He agreed that if sweepstakes. were legalised and under some sort of Government control, there would He thought the totalisator should be less danger to sporting interests. be under some stronger control or in the hands of some really respon sible body.
St. Andrew's Club r. Jats.
St. Andrew's Hockey Club played Headquarter Wing, of the Jat Re- giment, on the Marina ground, the game ending in a draw of three goals all. St. Andrew's led by one nil at half time but failed to keep their lead. Goal-scorers were A. E. Guest and E. F. Fincher (2) for St. Andrews and Rama Khan (9) and Jalil for the Jats.
E.A.M.O. «. Y.M.0.A. Lodies. Against Y.M.C.A. Ladies at four goals to one. The men were King's Park, the I.A.M.C. won by much too good for the ladies, but they did not have everything their
own way.
Y.M.C.A. v. German Club.
There is an art in doing every action of culling a bar of soap into thing, even to the seemingly simple a rule the soap cutter takes up his knife and rashly plunges it into the pasty mass, with the result that it emerges in a
He knew of no reason why' the ticky and pleasant condition, Irish should give bigger sweep- necessitating much washing before stake prizes than the, British would it can be used for other cutting if they
At King's Park, the Y.M,C.A. were legalised in this defeated the German Club by six poses, A much cleaner way to country. perform the feat of culting soap is
Brig General the Hou. F. C. goals to one, Lie lay a sheet of paper on top of Stanley, giving evidence on behalf the bar and proceed to cut through of the National Hunt Committee, the paper. Peculiarly enough, the knife does not cut the through, but takes it down through paper
the soap, and in, consequence the blade comes out perfectly clean,
FORTUNE TELLING
Ask your friend to hold an even number of coins in one hand and an odd number in the other. Tell him to mul tiply mentally the number in the right hand by seven and the number in the left by six then add the two, answers, and tell you the result.
If the result is an odd num- ber, the odd number is in his right hand, and if the result is even the even number is in his right hand,
Not Sure, Electrician (puzzled, to assis
tant):
Hi! Put your hand on one of those wires (***
Assistant: "Right." "Feel anything?". "No"
Good! I wasn't sure which was which. Don't touch the other, or or you'll be electrocuted."
What Else?
"What struck you must on your truvala?"--
"Other peoples umbrellas."'
FRIENDLY MATCH
referred to the inducement to which they stood on chance because owners to run horses in races in sweepstakes were being held with ST. ANDREW'S 2. H.K.L.H.C. prizes given for runners.
The Tendency of swelling the field referred particularly to the Grand National, in which horses had no pretension to win had much more opportunity of interfering with the bona-fide triers than in any other race.
Tho St. Andrew's hockey team 1st XI. were victorious on Satur day afternoon, on the Royal Corps Signal ground at Kowloon, when they reet the Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey Club 1st XI. and beat them 4 goals to 3.
Each team scored one goal in the Grst half of the game, and the remainder in the second half, both teams played well and put up a great struggle.
Welshers Defeated, General Stanley said the advan tage of the tobe at bunt meetings and point-to-pointa wsa most mark ed. In the old days these moelinga were the happy hunting-ground of welshers and all sorts of black guards. The simple country peo healthier outlet for the betting in- pla were an easy prey for them.stinct than there ever existed be how they could bet with safety on fore, the tote. ĭ
Referring to totallisators on i- We should be, overjoyed," said censed courses and the control of General Stanley, if we heard re- them, the memorandum declared commandations were made to make that the system was both honest and ready-money betting off the course eficient. There was a gross turn- legal view with much alarm the over of more than £4,000,000-on-to- opening of uncontrolled totalisa talisatora bn licensed courses for tors and pools in different parts of the first nine months of this year. the country.".
In the badly conducted totalisa-
on unlicensed tors
traska the amount taken from the pools was decided entirely by the manage rent, and the public was exposed to the grave danger of an un scrupulous management, and, even where the management was honest, to the dager of dishonest employees,
Lord Askwith, for the National Greyhound Racing Society of Great Britain, supported by the National Greyhound Racing Club, submitted a memorandum declaring that grey hound racing had secured a settled placo in the life of the people.
It had provided a moans of open air entertainment for great mum- bers of people who otherwise would have spent their evenings in some mummer or place physically less healthy.
An Antidote.
Mother had been very busy, and had forgotten to shake the bottle It had provided a means of in- before giving Tommy his medicine. toreat or distraction as an antidote There, Tommy, what a nuisanco, to discontentment of mind and so- forgot to shake the bottle. vint unrest, it had a definite fami Oh, never mind, mummy, I'lfly appeal, boing patronised by hus just turn a few somersaults in and sad wife; it provided a far stend."
(Continued on next column.).
We are of the opinion," said the memorandum, "that it is of the greatest importance, from social point of view, that a dices alone i be imposed at the earliest possible moment on the growth of these race- Course."
The Clubs Society held the view. that betting should be confined to totalisators on the courses. A se parata body should be set up-by legislativo enactment for the con trol of all betting operations on greyhound racecourses.
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