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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1937.on maataan zi

ST. JOSEPH'S

ANNUAL SPORTS

Enjoyable Afternoon

Royal Welch Fusiliers' GERMAN LEADER

St. David's Ball

Continued froia Page 1)

At the entrance to the Rose Joseph Woo proved to be out-Room stood two Fusiliers, in reds standing athlete in the annual with busby, while in the dance hall athletic meeting of St. Joseph's were two Welsh giris, Miss Janet College, held yesterday the Cutler and - Miss Hilda George, South China AA. ground at Caro-dressed in Welsh traditional cos- line Hill. He won the champion-tume, their presence" lending a Anished touch to the prevailing ship by securing twenty points.

atmosphere.

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The Junior Championship WHA won by Kaka Bingh, while Ng Chik

Two drummers of the R.W.F also in full dress with busby, Tong was the Midget champion handed sprigs of leeks to the

Inspector of English Schools dis-guests as they arrived. tributed the prizes.

The following were the results Long Jump (Senior)-1, Mak Wal Fung; 2. Hector Souza,

Long Jump (Junior)-1, Kaka Bingh; 2, R. Nakao,

Long Jump (Midgets)-1, Tin Kwong Wah: 2, Ng Chik Tong.

"EATING THE LEEKS”

The dance commenced at 8.30 p.m. and at 10 put the Colours were marched in amid great cere

monial

ceremony

"Eating the leeks" came at 11.30 p.m. and this unique function introduced Drum Major High Jump (Senior)-1. Mak Brooker and the Regimental goat, Wal Fong; 2. Joseph Woo.

"Billy," with the drummers beat- Äl Ching "British Grenadiers."

afone a th

High Jump (Junior)-1, Law To: 2, Kaka Singh.

High Jump (Midgets)-1. Ting Kwong Wah; 2, Ng Chik Tong.

Pole Vault (Senior)-1, Joseph Woo; 2 Wm. Chen.

1500

Metres dade

(Junior)-1, B. Abbas; 2. Chung War.

Race Hon

Putting the Shot (Senior)-1, Barzysk!; 2"Joseph Woo.

s.

Hon

50 Metres (Midgets)-1, Ng Chik Tong: 2, A. Oliveira.

100 Metres (Junior)-1. Chung Kwan; 2. Kaka Singh.

100 Metres (Senior)-1. Hector Souza; 2. Joseph. Woo,

Ng

400 Metres (Midgets)-1, Chik Tong; 2. A. Oliveira.

400 Metres (Junior)-1. Ma Yue Kaw; 2 Law Chi To.

400 Metres (Senior)-1. Hector Souza; 2. Mak Shlu Hung.

200 Metres (Open to boys of La Salle College)-1. P. Castro; 2, Ulrich.

50 Metres (Infants-1. 8. Del- gado; 2, T. Xavier.

Ng

100 Metres (Midgets)-1. Chik Tong; 2. A. Oliveira.

800 Metres (Junior)-1, Ma Yue Kaw; 2 Chan Tat Cheung.

800 Metres (Senior)-1, Augusto Sequelra; 2. Eugene Petrove.

200 Metres (Senior)-1, Mak Wai Fong: 2. Hector Souza.

200 Metres (Midgets)-1, N Chik Tong; 2. Harold Halsall.

200 Metres. (Junior)-1. Hong Chun Kwan; 2. Kaka" Singh.

Scout's Race 1. Stephen Wong. Wing Cheung.

Cub's Race-1. Claude Hollands, 2. A. Oliveira,

3000 Metres Bicycle Hace (Senior). Kee Yan Nin; 2, L Kitchell,

Tricycle Race (Infants)-1, Louls Wong: 2. U. Barrados.

110 Metres High Hurdles (Sensor)-1, Joseph Woo; 2. Hec- tor Souza,

1500 Metres (Junior)~~~1, K. Singh: 2, A., Leonard.

1500

+

Metres (Senior)-1. Sequeira: 2. Fung Shun Choy.

Little Visitors' Race (50 Metres) -1, in Kwong Sing; 2. Lionet Sequeira.

200 Metres. (Open to the boys of St. Louls Industrial School)-1, Tsang Cheuk Chung; 2, Law Tik Ming.

1500 Metres Invitation Race (Open to the Military)-1, Rim. Hamilton; 2. L/Cpl. Maccutcheon.

100 Metres. (Handicap), open to the pupils of St. Francis School-1, M. Kwong; 2. Francis Ng.

100 Metres (Handicap)-Open to the pups of the Canossian In- stitute, Ada Forster; 2. Con- stance Lau.

newly, joined members of the Regiment, with their wives, then partook of the leeks and the ceremony was brought to a suc- cegatul conclusion.

This was followed by presenta- tions hade to the Misses Cutler and Ocorge by Mrs Barchard, the wife of L-Col D. M. Barchard, Commanding Oficer of the Royal Welch, Fullers -

Following midnight supper, the dance programme was continued and was commenced with a Welih traditional dance, "Grand March Lances" led by Col. and Mrs Barchard.

-100 Metres (Handicap)-Open to the pupils of St. Paul's School-1. Yvonne Yolle; 2, Therese Noronhs.

100 Metres (Open to the pupliù │⠀ 21. the Maryknoll Convent)-1, E Roza; 2, L. A. Bowen..

50 Metres, Midgets, 4' 6" and un der Open to the Convent Schools) -1, French Convent; 2, Italian Convent

Thread and Needle Race (Open to St. Joseph's Old Boys and Friends)-1, H. Asome; 2, H Gutlerrez.

Dancing was continued until 2 dig- a.. when the merry party persed.

The host and hostess of the

evening were the Bandmaster, Mr. S. E. Hills, A.R.C.M. and Mrs. Hills. The music was supplied by the dance. band of the Royal Wech Fusiliers under Mr. Hills,

The supper

menu cards were printed in the shape of the black fash worn at the back of the Regiment's uniform, and the cards asa gave a history of the flash.

The Ball Committee comprised; C.QMS. Cheetham (President). Band Sergt. Flanagan (Treasurer); Colour Sergeant Fraser, Pioneer Sergeant Cutler, Sergeant Cowan and Sergeant Kretehzmiar. The M.C's. - were.... O.QMS. Price and C.Q.M.S. Green.

BREAKFAST FUNCTION

At 3 a.m., after the party had deported. the Warrant Officers and Staff Sergeants sat down to an enjoyable breakfast..

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INSULTED

New York Mayor's References

Berlin, Mar. 4

A storm of indignation was rou- sed in the entire press here at the latest insults against Germany and her Chancellor, uttered by the Mayor of New York, La Guardia.

The latter spoke before the wo man's section of the American Jewish Congress, and according to press reports the mayor referred to Hitler as a "Brown-shirted fa- natic who is endangering the peace of Europe" and added that "a wax effth of this fanatic would be shown as the chief exhibit in the chamber of horrors which Mr. La Guardia, would himself open."

The defamatory remarks by the are condemned New York mayor by the entire prese here in exceed ingly scathing tones. The National Socialist organ, "Der Angrif" fen- Iron: tures the incident on the Dage under large black type head- ing "New York's 'Jew-in-Chief" in- sults the Fuchrer in obscene lan- guage."

"Slice La Guardia's remarks are directed against the Head of the German State, we are compelled to ask the United States in all se- Mousness what they propose to do In order to assure that the most primitive laws of international courtesy. are respected in a terri tory under its authority," says the "Angriff."

The "Berliner Nachtausgabe" re- calls, that "La Guardia also helped the Communist mob, which tore the Swastika fag from the Ger man ship "Bremen" ir New York." while the "Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung" points out that "the stu pid defamation of the head of a foreign state could not be passed over in silence by the United Sta- tes Government since the tenure of such a post as that of Mayor of New York imposes certain ob- ligations on its holder."

The paper adds that Germany expects the United States to take appropriate action. Transocean News Service.

INDIGNANT MESSAGE.

New York, March 4. A telegram has been sent by all German Societies of Greater New York to Mayor La Guardia, protest- Ing in the sharpest tones against the Mayor's unparalleled attack on the German Chancellor. The

credible that the mayor of any telegram declares that it is in-

American city. who, in the dis- charge of his duties is strongly

Among those present, at the Ball were Lt-Col. and Mrs. D. M.dependent on the co-operation of the German elements in the Barchard, Brigadier and Mrs. H..

population, should have the G. Seth-Smith, Col. Burkhardt. 0.8.0., Col B. C. Harrison, G.5.0. audacity to slander in this man- ner the head of a friendly nation and to besmirch Its good name, The abusive speech of the Mayor is a grave insult to all the US. citizens of German origin, whe Are not disposed to submit to

(I), Lient-Col MH Fordham, Col. and Mrs. A. Burrowes, Col and Mrs. H. H.. Wright, Rev. G. H. Bateman. S.C.F.. and Mrs. Bate- man Major and Mra Eccles, Major and Mrs. J. G. Macdonald. Major and Mrs. E. J. R. Mitchell, Major and Mrs. Shannon, Major and Mrs. T. C. Sharp. Major M. F. P. Ander san, Major and Mrs Tibbs, Major and Mrs. M. A. Johnson; Major D. E Steers, Lieut-Comdr. and Mrs. E. C. Turner, Surg-Leut-Comdr. H. B. Marka, Engr.-Comdr. Davies, Captain and Mгn H. Owen Hughes, Captain and. Mrs. J. H. Bottomley, Captain and Mrs. W. A. Duck- worth. Captain G. 8. Frizelle Captain and Mrs. G. W. R. Kimm. Captain J. SH Douglas, a'l officers of the R.W.F. and their wives, and many others.

WELSH RUGBY XV

London, Mar, 4. The Welsh international rugby team to oppose Ireland at Belfast on, March 13 has been selected as follows.

Jenkins, L Rees, Claude Davey, Wooller, Clement, Tanner, Davies, Travers, Williams, Ivor Bennett (Aberavon), Thomas, H. Rees, Wat kins, A. R. Taylor (Crosskeys) and

1500 Metres Bicycle Rate (Open | A., M. Rees.---- to the Colony)-1, J. Milln; 2, B. Heuter. Castro.

Invitation Relay (400, 200, 200, 400 Metres). Open to the Schools of the Colony-1, Central British School; 2. La Salle College; 3, Wah Yan Callize.

M.C.C. MATCH

Benalla, Mar A two-day match between the M.C.C. touring team and a Vic

such.

Transocean News Service,

PROTEST LODGED

Berlin, Mar. 4. The GermÉZ Ambassador in Washington, Dr. H. Luther, lodged a vigorous protest with the De- partment of State against the speech of the New York Mayor, La Guardia. Transocean News Service.

MR. HULL'S STATEMENT

Washington, Mar. 4. The

German Embassy having lodged an energetic protest with the United States. Government against the insulting speech of Mayor La Guardia, the Secretary of State; Mr. Cordell Hull said that he would at once ascertain whe- ther the press reports represented the actual facts, edito

Mr. Bull added that there could be no question that it was regret table that any American citizen, whatever he might think of tha internal politics of another country, should use expressions that could be interpreted as offence by the Government of the country m question. Mr. Hull in that he would, therefore, ge into touch with Mayor La Guardia at once.

In New York, it is pointed out that Mayor La Guardia's term of office expires at the end of this year, and it is added that by rea son of their great numerical. strength these Jewish votes can, under certain conditions, deter

election in New York- Transorcan News Service:

Inter-Class Relay Race (Midget) ----1, 'Class 4A; 2. Glasa. 5A. A

Inter-Class Relay Race (Junior) terian Country XI commenced harene the course of a mayara

-1, Class 2; 2, Class 2A. N to-day. Each side is playing 12

Inter-Class Relay Race (Benlor) men —1, Olása 3B; 2 Class. 2Ap

M.C.O batted first and at the Apple Eathing Contest (Infanta) | lunch interval had scored 138 for -1, J. Morales, 2, Sidney Hollands. 4. Hammond was top acorer with

Inter-Class. Tug-of-War (Junior) | 53, 20 A

Two more wickets fell after lunch Inter-Class Tug-of-War (Senior) with the score unaltered." Fish- -Matric.

lock, however, improved the post- Tug-of-War (Teachers), Married tion by a knock of 104, which in

cluded fourteen boundaries during

married-Umarried:

a stay of 158 minutes, while, Voce scored 53 not not in 30 minutes, and he hit a six and eight fours.

The M.C.C. were all out for $44. At close of play the home team had lost two wickets for 29. Reuter

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