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LOCAL LEAGUE ANNUAL REPORT
SOCCER
A FULL PROGRAMME FOR
THE WEEK-END
Police To Be Tested
A full league programme of soc. cer matches have been arranged
ese team a good run for the paints, white Police should be extended-by the Mainland team 5. China "A", Club de Recrelo, Fusiliers, should - win,
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ISSUED
By The L. T. A.
The Annual Report of the Hong Kong Lawn Tennis Association has been issued by the Executive Com- mistee which incidentally gives a statement of the accounts of the Association.
The report and accounts will be submitted at the Annual "Meeting of the Association which is to be held in the Board Room. South china Morning Post Building, on Tuesday, April 14, at 5.30 p.m.
THE REPORT
The Executive Committee has is-
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, 'SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1936.
SCHOOL SPORTS
Diocesan Boys' School
Annual Meet
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The contests were keen, and the boys showed remarkable-turns speed, thus resulting in a marked improvement over the chowings of the previous years.
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`LOCAL" TENNIS
ATTRACTION
Andrews To Give Exhibition
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FOOTBALL CLUB'S TEAMS
For To-day's Games
In connection with the Golden
A small hur ber of students and vitors were present at the school
E. D. Andrews. former New Jubilee celebrations of the Hong ground; Homuntin, Kow oon, yes- terday attemoon when the Dioce-Zealand champion and Davis Cup Kong Football Club, the following san Boys Schoo." held their Annual player. is to play two exhibition; teams have been selected to do Athletic Sports and Hobbles Exhi-doubles matches at the Hong Kong battle on the HKFC, ground this
Cricket Club at 4.30 p.m. on April afternoon. bition
Soccer players v. Rugby players There will be no reservations (To be played with Rugby ball and but prices for accommodation will; soccer goal posts. half an hour be $1 for seating and 50 cents for | each way),, standing.
Soccer XIV-G, Rodger; E. C. The annual general meeting of Drown, F. Fowler, E. L. Strange; G. the Lawn Tennis Association has I. Shaw, B. Greenberg, G. Milne been postponed to Apili 14 at 5.30 and G. Millington: E. Hinisworth, A. McKellar, L. E. Lammert, G. Elliott, A, Wilson and J. K. Sloan. Post" board room.
Rugby XIV-A, F., Walkden; J. S. Dunnett, D. Hynes and B. 0. Chambers; K A. Munro, S. H. Gar- rod, L. G, Robertson and B. Hynes: F. Hopkins, J. W. E. Peers, H Hutchison, P. C. Frost and H. D. Bidwell.
The hobbles exhibition consisted of stamps, pictures, post-cards, oid
Was
for the week-end, and everything points to a successful day for the teams well up in the league tables. The most interesting games to watch will undoubtedly be chose between the East Lanes. and China
ued its annual report and state-colns, shells. toys etc., as display-plm. In the "South China Morning Athletic and Kowloon-Police game. The soldiers should give the Chin-ment of accounts, which in parted by the students of the school,
reads:"
Matters The League
League was as usual the chlet feature of the Association's programme and proved very popular and successful. Owing to the ever increasing num- ber of tennis players and conse. teams entered, it was quently. round necessary to introduce a new division "(D). This young members the opportunity of competing in league tennis, and it 13 hoped to continue with this addition this season. Our thanks Hritish to the Central are due Association for their very kind pre- sentation of a Shield for this Divi-
Navy will have their hands full in keeping the nippy S. China "B" forwards in check. This game is being played on the Caroline Hill ground" and should draw a good crowd, considering the sensation which the Navy lads were able to provide two weeks back when they defeated the erstwhile league lead- Fr. S. China "A" by the odd goal in three. All in all a good game should be witnessed with the odds very evenly distributed.
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TO-DAY
sion.
gave
many
were very interesting. and
MATCHES ANNOUNCED The following ties have since greatly appreciated by the visitors.
Cham-been announced for the exhibition The Senior Individua
won matches on Thursday, April 9:- was pionship of the School by D Knox with an aggregate of L Goldman and E. D. Andrews points, the Junior by Chan King. B. A. and H. D. Rumjahn at 4.30 Cheong with 15 points, while the p.m.
Championship
"E. D. Andrews and E. C. Fincher Inter-House
with iv. Tsui Wai Pai and Tsai Yun Put. annexed by the Blue House 137 1/3 points.
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THE RESULTS The follow were the detailed re sults:
220 Yards (Senior): "1: J. Win- yard, 2 G. Wills, 8. E. McCormick
(Senior): 680 Yards
1. Wors Cheong Kit, 2. K. Knight,
(Senior): 1. Caurs.
3 MI es
House, Green House. 3. Brown House.
Shot Put (Senior): 1. D. Knox, 2 J. Dudley. 3. J. Bock'er.
Soccer Old Crocks v. Rest (Ten minutes each way),
Old Crocks:-W. Fogwill; H, G. Wallington and C, W, E. Bishop; A. H. McEride. A. Macfarlane, S. O. El, W. L. Alexander, B. Bell, L Coldman, T. S. D. Berg and J. Rodger.
The Rest:-G. Payne; F S. 1 Mile (Middle): 1. M. Sul.y. 2. Nicholls and N. Sykes; P. Stevens E. Read. 3. Peter Fok.
K. Forrow and A, N. Other; J. Lep-
1 Mile (Senior); 1. 7. "Winyard,pard, A. L. Fisher, T. A. Pearce, B.
3. E.
Worg
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House.
Interport-An Invitation to send The following is the complete league programme for the week-teams to Shanghai for the inter- port series was received, and your Committee decided to accept, l-Cheon Kit, 2. K. Kuigh, 3. though it was known that only a Wing Kat.
We Throwing the Cricket Hall: 1; N.. could be field. 'weak team were unsuccessful as expected, the Pinchong. 2. K. Maruyama, 3. D. men's teams both singles and dou. Knox. bies being rather badly heate The ladies however put up a very much better "show and were only narrowly beaten.
FIRST DIVISION
Royal Artillery, Lyennun v. South China "A" (Sookunpoo), 4.45 p.m.
Club de Recreto v. Royal Artillery. Stonecutters (King Park), 4.45
C.M.
Kowloon y, Police (Kowloon Ground), 4.45 p.m.
EAST Lancashires V.... Chinese Athletic (Causeway Bay), 4.45 p.m.' Royal Welch Fusiliers v." St. Joseph's (Prince Edward Road),
4.45 p.m.
Bouth China "B", Royal Navy (Caroline H), 4.45 p.m.
SECOND DIVISION
South China v. Eastern. (Caro- line Hill), 3.15 p.m.
T.
Royal Ulster Rifles Radio Sports (Causeway Bay), 3.15 p.m.
East Lancashires v. Royal Navy (Sookunpoo), 3.15 p.m.
Royal Engineers v Club de Re- crelo (Chatham Road), 4.45 p.m.
THIRD DIVISION
Liga Portuguesa v., East Lanca- shires (Chatham Road), 3.15 p.m.
St. Joseph's v. RAMC. (St. Joseph's), 3.15 p.m.
Chinese Police v. Royal Ulster Rifles (Railway Ground), 3.15 p.m. European Police v. Rallway (Kow loon Ground), 3.15 p.m.
Royal Welch Fusiliers v. Royal Air Force (King's Park), 3.15 p.m.
SUNDAY
FIRST DIVISION Royal Welch Fusters v. Chinese Athletic (Sookunpoo), 4.45 p.m.
Royal Artillery, Lyemun v. Royal Ulster Rifles (Causeway Bay), 445 p.m.
Club de Recreio v. South China "A" (Caroline Hill), 4.45 p.m.
"SECOND DIVISION
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Royal Weich Fusiliers v. Chinese Athletic (Bookudpoo), 3.15 p.m.
R.A.O.C. and R.A.S.C. v.Eastern (Caroline Hill), 3.15 p.m.
WEDNESDAY
FIRST DIVISION
East Lancashires v. South China "A" (Bookunpoo), s.15 pm.
THIRD DIVISION
RAMC. V. St. Joseph's Joseph's Ground), 5 p.m.
ARMY TEAM
(81.
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been
The. Interport with Canton was held at the Chinese Recreation Club, and our team is to be con- gratulated on their victory in this acries.
Visiting Players. It was unfor- tunate that the Japanese Davis Cup players could only be seen in action for a midday knock up as their saliing arrangements did not permit of an evening exhibition.
880 Yards Middle): 1. M. Sulv, 2. J. Reed, 3.. W. Young.
100 Yards (Senior): 1. D. Knox, E, Chung, 3. J. Winyard. 100 Yards (Middle): 1. J. Fen- ton, 2 Chan Ching Ho. 3. Poon Wing Kwong.
High Jump (Senior): 1. D. Knox, 2 L Kwong Tal, 3. G: Wills and Kaan Wah Hung (Tie).
440 Yards (Middle): 1. R.
Chang. 2. J. Fenton, 3. Chan Ching Ho..
440 Yards (Junior); 1 Chan King Cheong, 2. Chuek Ming Lec. 3. E. Read.
We had the pleasure however of
Carey seeing the well-known Czecho- High Jump (Middle): 1. slovakian Davis CUD players and J. Fenton (Tie), 3. G. Wong. Messrs. R. Menzel and L. Hecht in A. Lapslay and Ip Lai (Tie), exhibitions on the Hong Kong Cricket Club courts which was much enjoyed by the spectators.
CHAMPIONSHIP
Long Jump (Senior): 1. D. Knox, 2. Chan Kwok Hung, 3. G. Willas. 880 Yards (Junior): 1. Chan King Cheong, 2. E. Read. 3. Leung Lai Yuen,
Championships. -The Open Championships for men was again
410 Yards (Senior): 1. E. Chung. organised by the Hong Kong 2 3. McCormick, 3. K. Knight. Cricket Club under the auspices of
Long Jump (Middle): 1, J. Fan-
the LTA. The Singles Champion-ton. 2. W. Young. 3. Chan Yim ship was regained by the old cham- pion 8. A. Rumjahn who defeated G. R. M. Ricketts in the final
S. A and H. D. Runjahn again won the doubles, for the eleventh successive year-a wonderful re- cord. Runners-up were lan and W. C. Hung.
Ho Ka-
The Ladies championships were also well managed by the U8 C The singles title was won by Mrs. Wilson who after losing the first set made a brilliant recovery in the final set with the score 5/2 and 30 love against her. Miss R. Han- cock was the runner-up.
The doubles was won by Mrs Wilson and Miss R. Hancock who beat Mrs. Kayll and Mrs. Dowling in the anal.
The Mixed Doubles was a vers Popular event run very efficiently
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TENNIS LEAGUE
Tennis League. Forty-three teams took part as compared with thirty-seven in 1834. This add- tional support was a good sign and is hoped that at least the same number of teams will complete this season. Team representatives are to be congratulated on the keenness they showed in getting all their fixtures played off.
2. Wang Cheong Kit, 3. K. Knight. | I. Bickford and E. Fowler.
Relay Race (Midd ́e): 1. Green
Referee: Mr. 3, Skinner. House, 2. Blue House, 3. Brown
House.
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Blue
Rugby Old Crocks . The Rest (Ten minutes each way).
Tug-Of-War (Senior):
Old Crocks:-Dr. J. H. McElney, House. 2. Green House. 3. Yelow A, Sommerfelt, D. S. Robb, R. H. Griffiths and D. McLellan; A G. I. 1 Blue Bowker and Dr. J. A. R. Selby: W. 3. Yellow F. Leckie, K, S. Robertson, W, R. N. Andrews, J. Middleton-Smith, M.
Relay Race (Senior) House. 2. Green House, House.
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"A" Division-The Chinese Re- creation Club entered two teams as compared with three in 1934; the South China Athletic Associa- on dropped out and the Club de
by the Chinese Recreation Club, Recreio entered an additional team.
It was again won by Miss R. Han- The Chinese Recreation Club once cock and L. Goldman who bear the
more secured the championship,
same pair as last year, viz., Mis-winning all their. matches,
Chu Chun-chul and H. D. Rum- jahn in the final.
and have thus won it for four years running. The Club de Recreio were runners-up.
The Association takes this op portunity of thanking the HK.C.C., "B" Division-The Hong Kong CIR.C., B.C.C. and other Clubs for | University Graduates Association kindly giving their courts for the did not re-enter, and the Civil use of exhibition matches and Service Cricket Club and Central championships, net.
British Association, who competed FINANCES
in the "C" Division In 1934, entered Finance.--The result of the year's teams. The championship, which working shows a nett loss of $35% had been held by Chinese Recrea- 63.
tion Club, since 1923, was won for China Exhibitions netted a profit of the first time by Bouth $110.00.
Athletic Association, who were, un- defeated during the season. Chinese Recreation Club, however, runners-up.
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The following team has
The League showed a profit on selected to represent the Army working of $221.72, and this to versus Hong Kong Volunteer De-gether with $50.00 from advertise- fence Corps to be played on the ments in the Handbook, total Hong Kong Football Club ground $271.72. In this connection we have tión Club regained, the champion- at Happy Valley on Good Friday to again express our thanks to Ad-ship from Bouth China Athletic the 10th April, 1936, kick of at vertisers for their support in these Association,
2.30 p.m.--
dimcult times.
Fus, Rowlands (R.W.F.); L/Cpl. Your Executive Committee de- Swain (E Lan R.) (Capt), L/Cpl. cided that assistance should be Steele (E. Lan. R.); L/Cpl. Smith given to certain members of the (E. Lan R); L/Cpl. Campbell (R. Interport Teams to Shanghai, and U. R.: Cpl. Ball (E. Lan. R.) Fus. this allowance together with en- Coakley (R.W.F.). Pie, Sandford tertainment of our Canton visitors (E. Lan. R.), Fis. Evans' (RWF); | (from which Interport Series no Fus. Talbot (R.W.F.), Pte. Ridings gate was collected) accounts for
the sum of $656.78 shown. (E. Lan, R.)
Out surplus fonds now stand at Lan E.), Bán, Cox (E, Ian R.). figure of $1,982.41, which is con-
Players and Reserves should re-sidered satisfactory. port to the Team Captain on the Ground at 3. p.m.
Reserves: L/Cpl... Lawton, É
Colours Bed
The Accounts have been audited
"C" Division.-Chinese. Recreă-
winning all their matches: The Club de Recreio were runners-up.
"D" Division-Chinese Recrea tion Club won the championship of this new division without losing a match, and Radio, Sports Club gained the second place..
Mixed Doubles Division-Ladies Recreation Club, much to the re- gret of the Association, did not compete. Kowloon Cricket Club entered an additional team. The championship was wrested from the United Services Recreation
by Messrs. Lowe Bingham and Club by Chinese Recreacion Club,
Matthews.
who won all their fixtures.
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