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TWENTY-ONE FINALS AT:

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H.K. UNIVERSITY SPORTS AT POKFULAM TODAY

Inter- Hostel Championship For Lugard Hall?

PRESS

SPECIAL TO THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS Twenty-one events, all finals, will be decided this afternoon at the twenty-fifth annual athlette meet to be held under the auspičes of the University Athletic Association, commencing at 1.30 p.m.,"at Pokfulam. Seven finals have already been contested 10,000 metres. Javelin Throw, Hop-Step-Jump. 220 Yards. Discus Throw, and Half-

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Interport

SPORTS

Two Shield Semi-Finals Hockey Trial This Weekend: Holders COLONY PROBABLES Meeting Police Tomorrow

BEAT RAJPUTS

The Colony Probables XI beat the Rajputana Rifles bat- tallon team by four goals to one in the hockey trial match played at the Navy ground. King's Park, yesterday evening. Two other Interpart Probables were invited by the seleciton com- mittee for a trial. They were CpL Hitchcock, Royal Scots, who was tried out at inside-right, and

Mrs. M. K. La. wife of the Hon Mr. M. K. La. will distribute theL/SE. Dobson, R.E., who played in

prizes.

indicate that

Latest reports Lugard Hall win capture the In- ter-Hostel title and win the Chal- lezige Cup..

Morrison Hall is also a strong contender for the title.

Women undergraduates will par ticipate in the 50 Yards, Shot Put,! Long Jump, 100 Yards, Tug-of- War, and a Relay race.

THE PROGRAMME

The programme for this after-

"noon" is as follows:-

100 Yards Record 10 secs. Cat

Pts. 33

STANDINGS OF HOSTELS

Lugarà Bar "

Morrison Hall

21

Ellot Hall

13

May Hall

10.

St. John's Hostel

8'"

Ricci Hali

&

Long Jump (Women

Under-

by Lee Hah Llong, 1931): T. graduates) (Record 13 ft. 2 in. by Chin (lot), A. Ostroumofi (Lu-

gard). C. Y. Ip (St. John's), Sohan Singh (Lugard), J. C. Fenton (Morrison/ and V. Zaltzeff (Lu- gard).

Salmon..

goal for one half.

Despite the creditable margin of victory, the Colony Probables gave a poor account of themselves as a team and some Yat-reaching changes in the intermediate and forward lines must be made before the Colony wil beat Macao,

The goals were scored by Hitch. cuck, Datta Ram and Homburg in the drst half, and by Partap Singh and Sawal Khan after the in-

terval

The teams were"

BY "PILAT"

THE MAIN ATTRACTION THIS WEEK-END FOR SOCCER FANS WILL BE THE TWO SENIOR SHIELD SEMI-FINALS between South China "8" and Eastern, and South China "A" and the Police. "The first match will take place today at Cause- way Bay while the second will be played tomorrow on the Club ground.

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The South China Eastern encounter should, I think, Da- the closer of the two. Though Basteln have been the "Cara- line Hill team twice in League games, the possibility of an all- South China final is not entirely ruled out as South China "B" are quite capable of upsetting Eastern... who however, are tipped in many circles as the potential Shield winners The back

division of South Cough and. North, should form a China. "B" namely, Cheung Wing-strong Intermediate line, Johnston chal (gual), and Hau Yung-sang has been dropped from the attack and Yuen 3he backs), should give and Brookes will be seen on the nothing away to Eastern but it is left wing while Wong Man-kwal & problem as to whether their will lead the attack instead of halves can check the speedy Fan Kwai-tsol Eastern attack.

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The holders are expected to field. In the forward line, the South the same team that has stood China team do not compare so fa- them so well this season and there vourably with their opponents, Is no reason why they should not though they possess a useful front enter the final The custodians of Colony Probables: V. R. Benwell; line which, however, lacks the the law, on the other hand, are V. C. Bond. Datta Ram; Lt. G. W speed and fine finish of Eastern's. always a "tough" proposition in a It pace can win a game, I would Shield game which seems to bring Miss J. Anderson. 1937): Miss K. Hook. W. A. Reed and N. B. M. Grant, Miss B. Greaves, Miss F. Whitley: S. A. Fowler, Cpl. Hitch- place my bet on Eastern who will the best out of them.

cock. Sgt. Humburg. Lt. Pritam have to put on their best boots if The Police won the Shield on Nath and Partap Singh. (Nerain they are to beat the brilliant only one occasion, in 1932 and en- Singh played at inside-left in the | "keeping" of Cheung.

tered the final twice in recent second half)

The semi-final between South Pears when they were defeated the Rajputana Rifles: L/Sgt. Dob-China "A" and the Police will be first time by South China "B"

South China "B" (Causeway son; Sher Khan, Bunga Ram; Dan interesting in that it was on the (3-0) and last year by South China Singh, Duda Ram. Bharan Singh: same ground that the Chinese "A" by 5-3. after leading two nil Bay. 4 pm).

The following will represent the Past students race (220 Yards Shah Wali, Lt. Sawal Khan, Lt beat the Police in the final last in the first half

First Division-Kowloon v. Mid-Police in the Senior Shield semi- Mukhtar Singh, Bharta Ram and

dlesex RF.C.. 43: Club V. Navy final against South China "A" on Shot put (Men). (Record 39 Handicap: Fost entries.

SENIOR MATCHES 100 Yards (Women Undergradu-Takhit Singh. (r, Lockhart play-

(Club. 4); Royal Scots. v. St. the Club ground tomorrow at 4. 10 m. by A. Napolcff, 1936): G. M.

The following are the Senior Joseph's Sookunpoo, 4.30).

and Derkach (May), Y. S. Lam (Morrites) (Record 13.3 secs by Miss Fed in goal in the second half).

p.m.-McHard-: Blackburn fixtures for the week-end-

Chan Kwong-yue; Pope, Gough son. P. Tam (Morrison), N. Singh Grose. 1937): Miss F. Salmon, Miss

Senior Shield semi-final-Police and North; C. File, Howlett, Wong South China:"A" (Club, 4 p.m.). Man-kwal, Ferrier and Brockés

440 Yards (Record 54-1/5 secs.): W. W. Abraham (Lugard), C. Y. Ip (St. John's), Sohan Singh (Lu- 50 Yards (Women Undergradu- ates (Record 8.9 secs. by Miss J. gard), T. S. Wong (St. John's), A. Anderson, 1937): Miss F. Salmon, stroumont (Lugard) and N. Singh

Miss S. Tropis, Miss Rose Pau, Miss B Greaves.

(Lugard) and T. C. Lo (Morrison).

220 Yards (Record 231 secs, by E Wong Tape, 1928): J. C. Fenton (Morrison), V. Zaltzeff (Lugard), A. Ostroment (Lugard), N. Singh Lugard), C. C. Chen (May) and B. Henkin (Lugard).

Shot Put Women Undergradu- ates) (Record 28 ft. 11 im. by Miss U. Khoo, 1937): Miss F. Salmon, Miss R. Smalley. Miss Wendy Wong.

Inter-school relay Post entries): Wah Yan College, Queen's College, St. Joseph's College, La Salle Col- lege.

120 Yards high hurdles (Record 16 3/5 secs. by T. W. Chong, 1928); K. M. Au (Morrison). T. T. Chin (Ellot), S. L. Lee (Morrison), H. 'F. Chew (Ellct) and Y. S. Lain (Mor- rison).

ADVERTISEMENT

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

(Lugard).

B. Greaves, Miss 8. Tropis.

P. K. Teheng, of Lugard Hall, clearing 9 It, 5 ins. to win the

Pole Vault final at the Hongkong University annual athletic meet

earlier in the week.

Colony half-mile (Open): Post entries.

High jump (Record holder K. J. Chua, 1935): K. M. Au (Morrison),

H.K. GOLF CLUB

K. C. Kwong (Elllot), S. K. Kaan STARTING TIMES

(Morrison), C. Y. Ip (St. John's) and Y. S. Lam (Morrison).

FOR FANLING

THE FIRST EXTRA

One mile (Record 5 mins. 6-2/5

The following are the Royal RACE MEETING will be held secs. by J. Middleton Smith, 1924): (weather permitting) at HAPPY W W. Abraham Lugard), Sohan Hongkong Golf Club stating 'times VALLEY on SATURDAY, 9th Singh (Lugard), T. 9. Wong (St. for Saturday, and Sunday:

March, 1940, commencing at 2.00 p.m.

John's) and K. K. Tan (Eliot).

Long Jump (Men) (Record 21 ft. 44 in. by Lee Zau-tong, 1936): J.

p.zo.

TODAY-OLD COURSE

2.04 A V. Greaves, J. B. Mackp 2.08 A. B. Purves, K. 8. Morrison. The first Bell will be rong at C. Fenton (Morrison),T. T. Chin

2.12 R. B. Mace, R. M. M. King. (Eliot), C. C. Chen (May), K. M. 1.30 p.m.

215 R. Young. A. N. Other. Au (Morrison), Y. S. Lam (Morri-

2.20 P. Sanger, J. W. Mayhew. MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

son) and P. H. Lum (Mot).

224 N. K. Littlejohn, A. McKellar. (Women Under-2,28 Capt. Giles, Lt.Cdr. Melrose. No One without a badge w Tug-of-War

2.40 J. A. D. Morrison, D. H. Hake. graduates) 1st and 2nd Years: (K. be admitted to the Members' Grant A Ho, Wendy Wong. Elsie

SUNDAY-OLD COURSE Enclosure. Säch must be worn Chew, Lena Lim. Virginia Lee. throughout the duration of each Anna Lee, Luise Tang, B. Tropis) v. Meeting in such a manner as to 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th Years: (R. Smalley, H. Chan, F. Salmon, Doris be readily identified.

Hui. L. Ghows, G. Y. Lai, Daphne Chul, Josephine Yu).

Badges admitting Non-Mem-

Inter-Hostel relay: Ricei, Eliot, ters to the Members' Enclosure Morrison, St. John's Hostel and and Club Rooms at $5.00 Lugard for .. Gentlemen and $3.00

are

Tug-of-War Final (Men): Ricci Hall v. St John's Hostel.

Relay race (Women

9.16 A C. L. Bowker, L.M. 8. Lloyd. 9.20. H. Penn, J. R. Coils. 9.24 T. E. Pearce, E. T. McMullen.

28 D. Humphreys, G. C. Worrall. 9.32 J. A D. and K. S. Morrison. 9.38 M. G. Carruthers, B, C. Gard-

ner.

$40 A Sommerfelt, B. D. Evans, 9.44 W. W. C. Shewan, A. B. Purves, 6.48. G. Thomerson, J. Linaker, 152 JL. G. Pearce, D. L. Bosanquet. 9.56 H F. Sommers, D. D. Forbes. 10.00 A N. and Q: A. A Macfadyen

G..V. Grimtas

for Ladles (Both including tax) Staff race (220 Yards Handicap): 10.04 D. Lyon, H. Piercy,

obtainable through the Post Entries.

110.08 A V. archer, E. C. Noris. SECRETARY

Under-10.12 R. J. K. upon the per sobhi or written 'application of a graduates) 1st and 2nd Yeats: (B. 10.15 3. M. Pearsen, JW. Mayhew.

10.20 A. Mabh, L. Goldman. Greaves, Wendy Wong. 8. Tropis, 1924 R. P. Morris, W. J. Richards. Member, such Member to be Grant) v. 3rd, 4th, 5th and 8th 16.28 CO. Black, E. G. Price.

10.24 R. P. Mo responsible for all visitors Intro Years (H. Chan, F. Salmon, Rose, 10.32 H. W. Dulley, E. Davidson. duced by him, and for Payment Pau, Doris Ha).

1. R. Andrewes, Comdr. Hole. Inter-Hostel relky: Ricci, Morri- 10.40 J. Redman, AL 8. Baier. of All Chits, 'els,"

són, Bilot. St. John's Hostel and 1044 3.9. Harrison, 8. D. Lloyd. 1st Lugard.

The Secretary's Office,

27794) will close at 12 o'clock Noon.

10.38 L

10.52 H. J. D. Lowe, H. A. Milla

E. Annis, W. 7. Kelly.

Steele

10.48 B Mackle, PA. Redmann. Hoor, Exchange Building (Tel. BOYS & GIRLS' ASSN.100W. Cingue, H. M. Rowland,

11.04 Col

Col. Simpson, "ANNUAL SPORTS

1 • Perkins. The Boys and Girls' Cluba Asso. 11.08 Mator Mackenzie. J, C. Tavior. clation will hold their Inter-Club1112, EW, J, Wedlock, A. G. James. Annual Sports Meet tomorrow, on 8.M.

Tiflus are obtainable at the

Club House provided they are

1 Boy (Telephone 21920).

NEW COURSE

ordered in advance from the Nethe Hongkong University Ground, 9.24 Miss Cuthbertson, J. G. Jenson.

Pokfulam Road, starting at 1 pm. 982 Lt Carter, Capt. Thursby.

A programme of fteen, events 10.00 Brig. MacLeod, B, H. Dodwell. has been arranged and at the con- 10.04 Mrs Lyon. Mrs. Flervy.

10.12 Surg, Cdr. Cicave, Burg Cár,

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The price of Admission to clusion, the prizes will be present-¦ Nicholson

*

|11,12 Mrs., Wedlock. Mrs. James,

the Public Enclosure is $1.00 ed by Sir Athol MacGregor, Chief, 10.20 T. A Pearce, P. D. Hunter, including Tax, for all Persons, Justice. „including Ladies, and is payable | At the Gate. Soldiers and Sailors In Uniform. are admitted Half Price.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

The entire cost of the sports, in- cluding the prizes, has been pre- sented by Mr. N. V. Croucher,

HOME SOCCER

C.S.C.C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT

A mixed doubles tennis tourna- | ment will be held at the Civi Service Cricket Club on Sunday,

LONDON, Mar. 8 (Reuter)-In Mar, 17 commencing at 2,30 pm, Secretary, the South A Division of the ng- The tournament will be conducted 11sh Regional Football competition, an the progress method of a whist Hong Kong, 4th March, 1940. Millwall beat Norwich by three drive and automatic handicaps,

118 goals to one.

will operate.

year.

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with

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