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INTER-SCHOOL SPORTS
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HEATS DECIDED
The heats for the Inter-School
of WOTC Tun
on the Sports South China Athletic Association's ground, Caroline Hill, yesterday,
The following are the results of the Senior events:--
100 Metres:-1, C.B.6. (Hose- good); 2. D.BS. (Tan Wah-tuen); 3. Wah Yan (Francis Chan); 4, St. Pauls Hou Yuk-yee); 5, Queen's College (Telok Singh); 8, C.B.S.
W. Gegg).
St. Long Jump:-1, Joseph's Mak Wal-fung); Distance: 211t. jins. 2, St. Joseph's (Huang Wee- teng) 3. King's College (Wong Kee-lun); 4, La Salle (J. Gosano). 800 Metres:-1, C.B.8. (Fitzsim- mons; 2, Wah Yan College (Wong
St. Yau-hing); 3.
Joseph's (A. Bequetra); 4, La Salle (J. Mar- ques; 5, St. Joseph's (J. E Smith); 5, C.B.S. (E. Fisher); 6, La Salle
P. Jorge).
"Pole Vault:-1, Wah Yan College (Yeung Szc-yee) and Fung Hsu Shit: 2. St. Stephen's College Kwok .. Chị hung and Alex. Chang): 3. La Salle R. Cruz); 4, St. Joseph's (Hua Wee-teng).
200 Metres:-1. La Balle (Cas- tro), Time: 23.7 secs,; 2. Wah Yan College S. Chan); 3, Queen's Col- lege T. Singh): 4, La Salle (J. Gosano); 5, St. Joseph's (S. Bour- lin 8. D.B.S. (Tan Wah-tuen): 7. C.B.S. (Booker).
Shot Put:-1, St. Joseph's (V. Krysvenor); 2. Wah Yan College Chung Chee-teng); 3. St. Joseph's (F. Lok): 6. Queen's College (N. Singh),
400 Metres:-1. Queen's College (T. Singh): 2, St. Joseph's G Sim): 3. St. Joseph's (A. Sequeira); 4. La Salle (F. Jorge); 5. C.B.S. (Hosegood); 6, D.B.S. (Kew): 7: St. Paul's (Chuen Chow).
High Jump:-1, St. Joseph's (Hua Wee-teng); 2. King's Col lege (Au Tin-yan); 1. D.B.S. (Tan Wah-tuen); 4. La Salle (J. Attwill);
5. La Salle (Koh O-pun).
1,500 Metres:-1, Wah Yan Cul- 1lege (Wong Yee Hing); 2. C.B.S. (Kempton); 3. D.B.S. (N. Sully); 4 St. Joseph's (A. Alves); 5, St. Paul's (Chan Wah-kuen); 6. D.B.S. (Fisher): 7, La Salle (Mackechale): 8. C.B.S. (Millington):
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Singapore, Colombo
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Apr.
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Apr.
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Kroghai, Yokohama, Kobe
Apr.1
China & dipan
Janr
Shai, Dafran, Tatu, Kobe/wiks, l'hama.
Apri!
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April.
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High Hurdles:-1. St. Joseph's (Hua Wee-teng): 2, St. Stephen's (Llu Kwai-chuen); 3. D.B.S. (Hut- chinson) 4. St. Stephen's (Lou Kou-chen): 6. Wah Yan College (Cheng Slu-lu: 6. St. Paul's Tan 'Wai-tso)
Relay: 1. La Salle: 2. Wah Yan College: 3. Queen's College: 4. St. Joseph'a: 5. C.B.S.: 6. D.B.S,
The above-mentioned will take part in the finals of their respec- tive events on Friday afternoon.
CLUB TEAM FOR
NAVY MATCH
The following will represent the Hong Kong Cricket Club 2nd XI in a match versus the Navy 2nd XI on the Navy Ground on Sun- day at 2 p.m.:-
W. Stoker and F. H. Stokes.
OPENING BATSMAN
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LEAGUE SOCCER
FIXTURES FOR
WEEK-END
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1938. FOREIGN MAILS
Air mail letters may be posted in the ordinary posting boxes. They should be clearly marked "By Air Mall" and bear sufficient postage. In- sufficiently prepaid letters may be taxed with double the deficiency,
The following are the fixtures for or forwarded by Steamer Service, at the discretion of the Post Omee.' the week-end:--
“SATURDAY
First Division
Club v. Kowloon Chinese.
(Club, 4.45 p.m.).
Referee:-Barton.
Linesmen:-Barretto and More.
draft.
South China "B" v. Middlesex. (Caroline Hill, 4.45 p.m.), " Referee:---Gloss.
Linesmen:-Hudson and Fraser. Eastern v. Kowloon.
(Causeway Bay, 4.45 p.m.).
Air Mail Services to Shanghai. Nanking. Tsingtau, Tientsin and
Peiping are temporarily suspended.
Letters and Postcards for Europe and South America are forwarded via Siberia" if so superscribed.
INWARD MAILS
From
Per
Dua
Saigon
Jean Laborde
30th Mar.
Referee:OT
Linesmen:-Fraser
and
Mc-
Laughton.
Straits and Europe vià Suea. (Let- ters and Papers) London date 3rd March-and London Parcels -London date 24th February...... Rawalpindi.. Manila
30th Mar.
|Emp. of Japan...
30th Mar.
Second Division } Engineers (E) v. Club.
Calcutta arid Straits
Yuen Sang...
30th Mar.
Direct
Air Mail by "Imperial Airways
Service"-London
date. Imperial
(St. Joseph's, 3.15 p.m.). Referee: Farr.
WILLIAM A. BROWN (Queens- land)-Born July 31, 1912. tralian cricketers call him "Perfect Style" Bill Brown. He is a grace- ful, right-handed, straight-bladed | Eastern v. Kowloon, batsman. Made two Test centuries
on his first England visit in 1931. He will probably be one of the opening batsmen.
(Causeway Bay. 3.15 p.m.). Referee:Johns.
Middlesex v. 5th A.A. Bde. R.A.
(Sookunpoo, 3.15 p.m.). Referee: Havelgär.
Made" 1.392 runs during als last visit. the 1.000
runs mark African tour 1034-35.
Followed it by passingSouth China"v. Royal Scots.
on South Has been disappointing during present sea son, his play probably being affect- by his captaincy of weak Queensland team.
ed
TABLE TENNIS MATCH
SIGNALS BEAT CHEERO
In a friendly table tennis match played last night, the Royal Corps of Bignals defeated the Cheero
lub by five games to four,
Scores:--
Love (Signals)
Proctor;
beat Scull Signals) beat Dudderidge, Robson (Signals) beat Jones: Payne (Signals) beat Bateman; Harris (Cheero) beat Dove: Mus- son (Cheero) beat Stanford;
Bateman and Proctor (Cheero)'
beat Dove and Stanford; Musson (Cheero) beat Love and Harris
and Robbson; Payne and Scully (Signals) beat Dudderidge and Jones.
"
U.S. DIPLOMAT · PASSES
Colonel House Played Important Part In
1918 Peace
New York, March 28. The death occurred today of Colonel Edward Mandell House, one of the United States delegates to the peace negotiations in 1919. at the age of 80.
(Caroline Hill, 3.15 p.m.). Referee:-Silva,
Kwong Wah v. Engineers (Ch),
(Kowloon, 3.15 p.m.).
Referee:-Clarke.
SUNDAY, APRIL 3
First Division
Royal Scots v. South China “A”
(Sockumpoo, 4.45 p.m.). Referee:-Stedman. Linesmen:-Marriot and Alywin.
Third Division Championship
(Play Off)
*3rd March,
Japan
Bangkok and Swatow..... Japan and Shanghai... Shanghai and Swatow Shanghal and Amoy
Air Mail by "Pan American Air- ways Direct Service"---San Fran- elsco date. 25th March.
Japan
Australia and Manila,
Japan and Shanghai.
Halphong
Struits
Saigon
Shanghai
Airways Plane Nankin Kwelyang. Naldera.....
Kiangsu
Tainan..
Pan-American
Airways Plane
Africa Maru..... Nellore...
31st Mar.
31st Mar.
31st Mar
1st April
1st Apri!
1st April
end' Apri'
2nd.. April
2nd April
Sphinx.....
2nd April
G.G. Paul Doume, Behar
2nd April
2nd April
Houtman...
3rd April
Conte Rosso....
3rd April
Straits ...
Protesilaus..
3rd April
4th April
Straits
Japan and Shanghai.. Tientsin
4 April
Yunnan..
4th April
Java and Manila. Straits
Tjinegara
6th April
Cremer
5th April
Boissevain
5th April
+
Pres. McKinley...
6th April
Potsdam..
7th April
Japan Amoy
Talthyblus........ Shirala..
7th April
7th April
Canada, USA.. Japan & Shanghai
(Vancouver B.C., 19th March..... | Emp. of Asia...... Tientsin
7th April
Chengtu..
7th April
U.S.A.. Honolulu, Japan and Manika San Francisco date, 11th Mar.) Japan
4:
Fortuguese Sporting Association v. Straits
Royal Army Medical Associa-U.S.A., Canada, Japan and Manila tion.
(Seattle, date, 12th Mar ....... Manila.....
Kowloon, 445 p.m.). Referee:Finch,
ARMY BOXING
NOVICES FINALS.
The Novices Individual Finals Japan
in the Army Boxing Champion-[Japan, and Shanghal.. ships took place at the Murray Straits Barracks last, night.
Straits and Manila' The programme included seven Australia and Mania.. aghts. There was one knock-out. Gunner Franklyn, who on Monday night knocked out Private Seaton, last night floored L/Cpl. Harris for the count in the second round.
The results were
Calchas... Achens...
Pres. Pierce...... Dakar Maru...... Kunishima Mani Hakusad Maru.......... Kashima Maru.. Deucalion...
Changte...
QUTWARD MAILS
8th April
8th April 8th April
*th April
9th April 10th April
12th Apri
REGISTERED AND PARCEL MAILS are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and 'where mails Pte. Bankier (RS.) lost to Pte. are advertised to close at or before 9 a.m., registered and parcel mails Chatten (Mid.) on points,
are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day.
Pte. Chackafleid (Mids.) beat Pte. Lusham (Mids.) on points.
Pte. McBain (RS.) beat Pte. Coleman (Mids.) on points.
Pte. McGreedy (RS.) beat Pte. Eaton (Mids.) on palats.
For
WEDNESDAY
ן,
Bamshui and. Wuchow .......
Spr. Spencer (RE) beat Cpl. Air Mall for Sian, Lanchow and Lane (Mida.) on points.
Gnr. Franklyn (RA) ko. 1/Cpl. Harris. In the second round.
Bdr. Page (RA) lost to Pte. Foakes (Mids.) on points."
LADIES' HOCKEY TRIAL MATCH
Chengts, etc. (via Hankow) by the Eurasia Airways Service " To further points by surface transport as Services permit). · Kongmoon
Shanghai, Japan and *Enrope via
Siberia
Haiphong
Swatow
Bangkok
The hockey trial for the "Rest" Straite team to meet the Champions of the Caer Clark Cup took place on the C.B.A. ground yesterday.
Colonel House was personal re- presentative of President Wilson to Europe in 1914, 1915 and 1916, E. J. R. Mitchell (Capt), H. J. and in 1917 he was appointed by Armstrong, C. W. E Bishop. D. S.. the President to gather and or.. Blake. V. C. Bond, G. E. R. Divett. gantse data for the peace confer- F. A. Dunnett, N. P. Fox D. S. Robo, ence.
the United Не represented
The Whites attack Was best States at the signing of the armis- tice between the Allied and Asso-served by Miss P. Gittins, the In- clated Powers and the Central terporter, and Miss F. Wong. Powers at Versailles in 1918, and he was United States Peace Com- missioner at Versailles from 1918 to 1919.
HOME FOOTBALL
RESULT
London, March 28. In the Second Division of the English Football League, Sheffield United drew with Swansea 1-1 in a game played today:-(Reuter).
Tong Lung," 19, houseboy at No. 514. the Peak, has made a report to the Police that a thief stole a sult of gentleman's. clothing and a lady's dress from the backyard of the house.
He was a memebr of the Com- mission charged by the Peace Con- ference to make the Covenant of the League of Nations, and he was also a member of the Commission on Mandates in London, 1919.—— (Rueter).
"
CHAPLAIN TO FORCES
London, March 28. The death has taken place of Bishop Taylor-Smith. Chaplain- The sult was valued at £5, and In-General to His Majesty's Forces
from 1901 to 1925.--(Renter). the dress at 350.
Scene during the Senior Shield football semi-final on the Club ground on Sunday when South Clina "B" defeated the Navy 7-1. On the extreme right, is Chan Tak-fal, who will be leading the Chinese attack against the Islington Corinthians at Caroline Hull this afternoon. (Photo, ACP.),
זי
On the Colours side Miss B. Par- sons, Miss E. Chang played well in defence.
I
INTER SERVICES TABLE TENNIS
LEAGUE
A change in the Secretaryship for Hong Kong has been an- nounced as a result of the unex- pected return to the United King- dom of Sapper Bateman who is sailing by the transport Dilwara.
Per
Date and Time
Chung On...
Wed, 30th
8.15 AM
Eurasia Plane Fook On......
Jean Laborde...
Canton....
Selatan..
Ardent
Van Heutsz
Air Mall for Wuchow, Kwelln, Kweiyang and Chungking by the "C.N.A.C. Alrways Direct Service." C.N.A.C. Plane'
THURSDAY
Kongmoon Shanghal, Japan and *Europe via
Siberia
8watow and "Shanghai.
Bangkok
Hoihow
Tai Lee..
Rawalpindi......
Kaying.
Proteus
Muinam
Shanghal, Japan, Honolulu, Cana- da, U.8.A., Central and 8. Ameri- ca and Europe via Vancouver B.C., (Parcels for Canada only)- due Vancouver BC., 19th April and "Europe via 8iberia...Emp. of Japan..
FRIDAY
The position has been suitably Samshul and Wachtw....... filed by Sapper Land, of Welling- Japan ton Barracks, to whom all com-
munications should be made. FullManila, Rabaul, Australia and New Zealand Via Brisbane-due Bris- Axtures will be issued in two or three days.
bane, 19th April. The first match will be played Straits, Sandakan, Ceylon, India, *E. & *8. Africa, Aden, Egypt & on Sunday,
Europe via Marseilles due Mar- sellles, 29th April...
KEEPING IT IN THE
FAMILY"
SATURDAY Airmall for "Imperial
Airways
#
G.P.O. & K.F.O.
9.00 AM
Ord..
9.30 AM
**
10.00 AM
10.30 AM
2.00 PM
3.0 FM.
2.30 PK
5.00 PM Kowloon P.O. Keg, 20% 5.00 PM Urd. 30th 5.00 PM G.P.O.
Bog, 3ut. 5.00 P Ord. Jist 8:00 AM
Thursday, 'Jlut ......
10...0 AM
11.30 A
10.30 AM
10,80 AM
1,3⚫ PE
G.P.O. & KP.0.
Par. 31/3 6.03 PM
Beg, i/i #AMI rd., 1/4 10.0 AM
Friday, 1st Apr.
8.15 AM 7:30 PM
Tai Ming.. Yuensang..
G.PO, & KP.O. Par. 1/4 5.00U PA leg. 8/4 8.40AM
Nan Kin...
Naldera
"Keeping it in the family". Is evidently the motto of the Moh- mand tribe on the North-West Air Mall for "Australia by Imperial Frontier.
Direct Service "-dne London, Imperial"
Airways Plane 10th April.
rú. 29.3AX G.P.0. & KP.O. Par. 14 5,00 FM Reg. 2/4.45 am
á, 9/4 10 25 AM
www.
Saturday, 2nd G.P.0. & K.P.O.
8.01AY 10 AM
Kg. Od.
Airways Service"-due Darwin. Imperial
Airways Plane 6th April.
G.P.O. & K.P.O...
Reg
00
9.00 AM
G.F.O. & K.P.O,
Reg.
9 30 AM
Naldera
Ord.
10.00 AM
Following the death recently of the Hall of Turangzai (who was
jirga Air Mail for ELM. Airways Ser- notoriously anti-British) &
vice"-due Amsterdam, 12th Apr. (gathering of tribesmen) met and endorsed the wish expressed by Haji on his death bed,
His eldest son, Badshahgul I, becomes leader of the tribe: His second son, Badshahgul II, be~ comes KOT. of troops, and his third son, Badabahgul III, is given control of Foreign Affairs.
*Superscribed Correspondence Only.
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