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UNIVERSITY AQUATICS
Morrison Hall Win Championship
The Univeralty held their annual swimming sports at the European V.M.C.A. yesterday afternoon when Morrison Hall carried of the Inter- Hostel championship with 55 points, Ricel Hall being a close second only two points behind. The Individual champion
backstroke Lau Po-hei, Colony champion, of Morrison Hall, who returned an aggregate of 32. "H. Ozorio, of Ricci Hall, was runner- up with 24:
HOME FOOTBALL
RESULTS
London, Oct. 2. Swindon The following are the results of Torquay the matches played to-day-
Wallsall
9 Exeter.
3 Clapton
0
2 Bournemouth @
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)
A Great Name
and a
Great
GORDONS
Gin- Gordon's
. Port Vale
1 Halifax
FIRST DIVISION
was
Arsenal Birmingham Blackpool. Bolton .. Brentford Huddersneld Liverpool Middlesbro'
2 M'chester C.
1
2 Grimsby
2
Barrow Bradford C.
1 Grewe
0
4 Carlisle
Doncaster
1 Derby County 1
→ 2. Chester
1
8 Leicester ! 1
Hartlepoola
2. Darlington
4 Sunderland ·
0
Hull City
3 Gateshead
1
1 Wolves.
0
Lincoln
◊ Oldham
I
1 Everton
Rochdale
2 Rotherham
Q
2
2 Preston
1
Southport
2 Accrington
1
Portsmouth Stoke West Brom.
2 Chelsea
Tranmere
5 New Brighton à
2 Charlton
0
Wrexham
2 Leeds
1
York.
SECOND DIVISION
COTTISH LEAGUE
First Division
Barnsley Blackburn: Chesterleld 'Fulham
Luton
2 Burnley
2
4 Southampton 0
Ayr
6 Norwich
Celtic
2
Dundee
1
2
I
Bradford
Falkirk
0
Bury
1
1 Queen O'S
*
Hibernian
4 Morton
2
M'chester U.
D
Sheffield L.
1
Motherwell
3 Hearts
1: Coventry
2
Partick
3 Queen's P.
2 Swansea
0 Aston Villa
St. Johnstone
1. Aberdeen
3
West Ham.
St. Mirren
4 Arbroath
0
Third Lanark
2
1 Rangers
Albion
Mrs Lo, Wife of the Hon. Mr. M. K. L. distributed the awards at the conclusion of the sports. The, awards consisted mainly of certifi- cates, the money
which would otherwise have been utilised for the prizes being donated to the Shanghai Medical Rellet Fund.
RESULTS
is
880 yards championship--), H. L. Ozorio (Rice); 2, H. T. Tang (St. John's). Time: 15 mins. 143/5
secs.
Newcastle Nottingham Plymouth Sheffield Wed. I Stockport
3 Tottenham
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)
Aldershot Bristol R. Cardiff City
50 yards championship.-H. L. Ozuria (Rice); 2. Lau Po-hel (Mor- rison). Time: 26.6 secs.
Long Plunge.-1, T. Jolendovsky (Ricci): 2, Wu King-yan (Marri- Crystal Palace son). Distance: 43 ft. 34 Ins.
Mansfield
50 yarda back-stroke champion-Milwall ship-1, Lau Po-hel (Morrison); 2, Northampton. Wong Yat-hung (St. John's). Time: Reading
34 secs.
50 yards handicap.-1, H. T. Tang St. John's); 2, R. Scares (Rlect). Time: 34.4 secs.
100 yards breast-stroke charn- plonship. 1. Yeung Yuk-wah (May); 2, Tang Hon-chut (Morri- son). Time: 86.6 secs.
440 yards championship-Lau Po-hel (Morrison); 2. A. Ha.(Rice). Time: 7 mins. 3.2 secs.
Ladies 50 yards championship.
0 Alloa
2 Hamilton
3 Clyde
I
Kilmarnock
SECOND DIVISION
1. Sten'muir
I
3
1
2 Gillingham
3 East Stirling 0
1 Queen's P.
1 Dumbarton
4 Cowdenbeath 4
2 Notts County
3 Dunfermline
3. Brechin
0
2 Leith
4
4 Dundee U.
*
3 East Fifte
0
1 Raith Rovers
3 Forfar
0
3
Airdrieonians 2
3 Newport
2 "Southend
1 Watford
3 Brighton
◊ Bristol City
100 Yards Scouts' Senior Cham- pionship (final)-1, D. Parsons (4th. Hongkong); 2. Chan Kwal-ki
13th. Hongkong).
Edinburgh
2 King's Park
1 Montrose
1 St. Bernards
In tuning up the sijatem:
Junior Wolf Cubs Diving-1, 7. Russell, (12th. Kowloon Pack); 2. M. da Roza (13th. Kowloon Pack).
50 Yards Scouts' Senior Back-Tonio is very pleasant stroke-1. J. Kitchell (1st. Hong-
Miss J. Choa, 2. Miss Lal Chung-kong); 2. E. Roza (13th, Kowloon).
yu. Time: 50.5 secs...
Inter-Hostel Medley Relay.-1. St John's; 2, Morrison; 3, Reel.
100 yards championship.-1, H, L. Ozorio (Rice!); 22. Lau Po-hel (Morrison). Time: 62.1 secs.
100 yards breast-stroke handleap. -Tang Hon chul (Morrison); 2. H. S. Lo (Morrison). Time: 92 secs. Throwing the water-polo ball-- 1. Lau Po-hel (Morrison); 2, K. 1. Lauw. Distance: 59 ft. 11 ins.
220 yards championship-1, H. L. Ozorio (Ricci); 2, Lau Po-hel (Mor- rison). Time: 3 mins. 3.2 secs.
Past Students Race. Chan Cheuk-wa: 2, S. T. Cheng.
Invitation Relay.-1, St. Joseph's College; 2, Chinese Y.M.C.A.
Inter-Hostel Relay.-1. Ricci; 2.
St. John's: 3, Morrison,
BOYS SCOUTS MEETING
◄ י
The results of the Boys' Scouts Sports, held in the Royal Naval Dockyard were:--
25 Yards Wolf Cubs Race.-1 L. Vieira (13th Kowloon); 2, F. Car- valho (13th. Kokipun),
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50 Yards Scouts' Junior Back- stroke-1, T. Stanton (3rd. Hong- (3rd. Hong- kong); 2, R. Maton kong).
Senlor Wolf Cubs Diving.-1, A. Cutcher (1st. Hongkong Sen Scouts); 2. J. Lock (4th. Kowloon).
50 Yards Scouts' Junior Cham- pionship (final).-1. T...Stanton (3rd. Hongkong): 2, J. McIntosh
3rd. Hongkong).
Life Saving Race (final)-1, W. Hicks (1st. Kowloon); 2. Kung Kam-fal (7th. Hongkong).
Junior Scouts' Diving.-1. P. Mc- Intosh (3rd. Hong Kong): 2. T. Stanton (3rd. Hongkong),
50 Yards Senior Breast Stroke (final)-1, E Hicks (1st, Kow- loon): 2, Tsang Chung-ming (13th. Hongkong).
50 Yards Scouts' Junior Breast Stroke. 1. Chan Sun-chiu (12th, Hongkong)-2 Yeung Ying-hen (7th. Hongkong).
Senior Scouts' Diving-1. E. Fong (1st. Hongkong Sea Scouts); 2; W. Pryde (4th. Hongkong).
Inter-Pack Relay Race (final).-
1: 13th. Kowloon; 2, 4th. Kowloon
Inter-Troop Relay Race.-1, 4th.
25 Yards Junior Wolf Cubs Race. Hongkong: 2, 13th. Kowloon.
-1, J. Roza-Pereira (13th. Kow- Bird Challenge Cup-4th. Hong- loon): 2, N. Xavier (13th. Kow-keng (Murray) Troop, 16 points.
loon).
50 Yards Scouts' Senior Cham plonship (final)-1, J. Kitchell (1st. Hongkong); 2, H. Hicks (1st. Kowloon).
President's Cup (runners-up).-- 3rd. Hongkong (1st. Seaforth's) Troop, 15 points.
Akela Cup13tb. Kowloon (St. Teresa's Pack), 11 points.
EASY WIN FOR KOWLOON
Hong Kong Beaten By 93 Shots
Kowloon easily defeated Elong | J. S. Landolt, H. E Strange, A. Kong in the annual Aitkenhead E. Coates, B., W. Bradbury (skip) Shield' match yesterday. The 11. scores were 299 and 206.
The match was played on the Kowloon Bowling Green and 12 rinks represented each side.
The following are the detailed results:
HONG KONG
G. Stephens, C. B. Robertson, J. A. R. Selby, J. Rodger (akip) 22,
J. Hoosen S. M.Rumjahn, A. R. Dallah, M. Y. Adal (skip) 19.
J. 8. Howell, P. Morgan, E. Tuck,
A. Hyde-Lay (skip) 20.
Total: 206.
KOWLOON
H. Stoneham, E. W. Lines. J. C. G. C. B. Hosking (skip) 20.
A. Pearson, A. M. Calman, J. Fraser, J. C. Brown (skip) 28.
A. Spáry; P. Morrison, T. Arm- strong. J. B: Logan (akip) 32.
E. V. Searle, D. W. Waterton, K. I
C. Hamilton, J. G. Meyer (skip) 22.
A. E. Silkstone, J. W. Brown, E.
W. Atkins, B. Whiteman, W. K. Korn, J. M. Jack (skip) 28.
Way. U M. Omar (skip) 18.
J. Gellatly, L A. Collyer, C. Strange, S. Randle (skip) 22.
E. G. Post, W. Glendenning, G. Moss (skip) 19.
A Murdoch, E., Abraham, B. Ë Maughan, G. E Costello (skip) 4.
J. Cook, J. S. Riddell, C. E. Ros- selet. R. Basa (skip) 19.
F. Nolan, M. N. Rakusen, A. Brooksbank, W. Mair (skip) 15.
W. Melrose, T. Grimes, J. A. Wat- son T. F. Stainton (skip), 17...
G. Stopant-Thompson, R. C. But- ler, H. 8. McKay, L. de Rome (skip) 20.
J. C. Remedios, E. M. Bemedios
C. H. Basto, F. V. V. Ribeiro (skip) 18.
F. A. Kavier, C."M. S. Alves, J.
F. V. Ribeiro, J. J. Basto, (skip) 35.
J. T. Smalley, J. Bayes, J. Watson
J. Gibson (akip) 24.
H. Gittina, 8. Houghton. A. H. Basto, B. Basto (skip) 20.
C. Rozd Pereira, C. Turney, H. Overy L Jack (skip) 19.
H. Nish, A Kew. W. Hirst, V. C. -Labrum -(skip) 27.
J. E. Noronha L F. Xavier, A. A. Remedios, C. A. Silver (skip)28.
Total:,209.
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