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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, APRIL 2 1920

SCHOOL SPORTS.

MEETING AT HAPPY VALLEY,

The Hongkong Schools' Athletic Sports were held yesterday after- (noon at the Race Course in fine weather, A huge crowd lined the enclosure to watch the events, and the grandstands were thronged with spectators. In all there were 22 events, providing, in most). |cases, some exciting inishes. Much Jenthusiasm

shown in the School Team Races, Senior and Junior which

by were won [Queen's College and St. Joseph's College respectively. The band Jof the 2nd Wilts. Regiment play- ed selections of excellent muaiz daring the afternoon, which added to the enjoyment of a most sug-; cessful meeting.

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At the conclusion of the sparts; the prizes were distributed by His Excellency the Governor amidst {loud applause. In a few words the [Rev. G. E. S. Upsdell said that on behalf of the Sports Committee be had much pleasure in welcoming On the Hongkong Cricket Club His Excellency and Lady Stubba. ground last evening a large crowd was the first athletie

sports The annual meeting of the witnessed the tie in the Champion-meeting of Hongkong Schools as meisters at the foon Rowing ship Doubles between Stalker which His Excellency and Lady Green Chis was held at the Club and Abraham. and Yeanosich Stubbs had attended, since their

and Marques. It WAN hose yesterday alterncon what

arrival in the Colony. His Ex- there was Blair attendance of fine tussle. the

pair cellency's reputation, said Mr. menubers presided over by Mr J. Bentually winning by three sets Upsdell, had reached them as to to one, after their opponents bad the interest he had taken in sports Chapman. The chairman was sup taken the first se portul ig Mr P Bow, Honorary there was on the four sets a mar-nly sports meeting in which all However, here and elsewhere. This was the Secretary, Messrs. Davidson. Neilson and other members of the of only four games between local schools were eligible to take

In reviewing the

art and it tended to improve the esprit de corps" of the boys and working of the past year the chair.

develop good character and spirit man said there was httle to roan- quent up. NO? the members

which were 30 important in the agreed with his for there was very Ysanovich and his partor after lives of the boys.

were leading by 5.3. but

His Excellency said that he had A good the chairruan, seconded by their opponents made Parkes, the repot an accounts recovery and took the set at .3, really nothing of any novelty to were umaninu usla wpted. For They also won the last set at 6-4. He and his wife were very pleased to have the opportunity of and thereby entered the semi- She Presidency for the ensuing peat of Mr sins, their Ha. Ser. Mrful game, after opening weakly. Mr. Upsdell had said the meeting Me Chaptan put forward the same final. Stalker played a very force-seeing so many of the students of Hongkong schools together. Aj Fox, be sail had alwas deca wall his driving and ne: play being provided an excellent opportunity ling to step in the breach ant particularly good, whilst his part-for the various schools to mea:| take on any work which was decesner was very steady and sbane

together and learn "esprit de sary. Mr Davids at worded and well in picking up "late" halls.corps" from each other. He was particularly pleased that the team

committee.

httle discussion. the notion of

the two pairs. The Portuguese won the first set by 6-4 and then the others drew level with

7-5

win.

In the third

Yvanovich was not at his best, the motion was carried unanimitass

his smashes not coming' of so I. Mr G. in return, thanse, said he thought he was well as they usually do, whilst rates bad taken such a prominent

have pa nisseasia. He 11 always bail the Teliare

the clutat bears and he would de his best to keep up the Club's tradi tions. He doped next year the would able to show a better balance sheet and he also hoped. that in his year as President the

Cinb would top the list in the League. There were a few 11:40 eeming Cu the

. who knew how to handle b

bowls and he hoped these mer would join up as soon as possible. All the requiet as some practice

and what he wanted to we was the Kowloon Bowling Green Chal so strong that they would have the men of Tarkee shivering in their shoes when Kumiwa went down

> Taikoo green or the Taikos meb came to their club. He thankesi them for the tour which had been accorded him and assured them be would do is best for the Club.

Mr Gam is that setting bK second term as Presidens, kas nume already being down on the board against the year IPID,

The usual huaours laving been paid by Messrs, Chapman and tiow "va the relinquishing and assumption of the Presidential chair, the meet- ing passed on to the election of the other officials and routine business.

The following officials were then elected-Vice-President, Mr. V. "Neuson; Secretary, Mr. J. N. R. Allan; Treasurer, Mr. R. Lapsley.

Toe General Committee WAS clotted as follows:-Messtu. A. M. Simpson, L. Guy, J. Parkes, W. Marzoll, W, Darison, D. Muir and G. HendersoD.

Prizes for the varicus competi tions were kindly promised by the members of the club.

The following is the annual re-i port. The profit made in the working of the Club is $196.94 Twenty-one new members joined the Club during the year and twenty left, making the present fetal 149, an increase of I over last year. The annual competi- tions were again played, and com- pleted in good time in order to hold a closing day and present the, Prizes. An International match, England vers UR Scotland, wa3 played for prizes presented by Mr. W. B. Hird, and spans presented by Mr. C. Atkinson. The Matc Was won by England. An in- teresting event of inter-part bowls between Shanghai, sud Hongkong took place on the 3rd. October, on our ground, before a large gather- -ing, and after a keen und pleasant Egse the victory went to Hong- rong. A match between teams representing Shanghai and our Club gesulted in a win for Shang- Gilby the small margin of 4

place in school sports. All Boys ranforthemselves, therefore itwas

Marques was decidedly off colour. Other results last evening were:-

Singles Handicap "A"-Capt. good to have a team race in which Oliver (sez.) beat Major Green-they ran for the school. He was away lowes 15 316, S-1, 6-3; glad that team races had been co- Redmond lowes 15.31 best Couraged in such a practical way which also meant the encourage-

F.

G. W. Sewell (ser.) 1-6, 6-2, 6-4.

Handicap Doubles.-Captainment of a spirit of co-operations and subordination to the in- Monteith and Major Timmis (scr.) best Captain Murray and J. Sdividuality of the schools. He Jennings lowe 13 3) 6-4, 6-2.

CHURCH SERVICE.

was sorry that previous engage- ments prevented him from coming earlier to see more of the sporta.

Miss Girle Glendinning "then Union Church, Kennedy Road-resented a beautiful bouquet to Lady Stubbs. Cheers for the Sunday Services, April 252 Governor and his wife concladed morring at 11 am. Psalm. 121. the proceedings. Hymns. 377. 592, 510. 436 The following were the rt- Sernion. "Seven Years' Impressults:-

sions of Hongkong": Evening a Long Jump (Senior Champion- $ p.m.: Hymns. 350, 220, 243 ship): 131, Taoi Taz Yul; 2nd, Chiu 599; Preacher: Rev. J. Kins Chun; 3rd, Hang Kam Sang. Matonachie.

100 Yards Flat Rare Junior Championship): 13 Chan Kam Woon; 2nd, Mak Tin Kan; Ord. K. Ishimatsu.

St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon. #1

April 1929 - 3rd Sunday Mfter Easter. Morning Prayer 11, r Holy Communion Hymn. 574 100 Yards Flat Race (Senior Venite. 25th day Ousely; Pizlar Championship): 1st. Tsoi. Tez 12 Purcell 220; 123 Troutberk-Tai; 2nd, H. Braga: 3rd, Hung 256, 120 Turle 37 Te Dear Alternative Chants-ord Settion: Jubilate Deo, Hayes; Hymn. s: Hymn, 451; Evening Prayer & pm Holy Communion. Hymn. 583; Psalm, 91--Hiles and Kelway 1:

Heywood 172; Maguineat. Crotch, Sune Dimittis, Tenor) Peregrinas 21; Hyun, TUD?

Kam Sang.

High Jump (Junior Champion- ship): 1st, Chan Kam Weon; 2nn, A. Gosano; 3rd, Lim San Chong.

300 Yards Flat Race (Senior Championship): ist, Hung Kam Sang: 2nd, Shek Wing Kam; 3rd, Chiu Hon Cheun,

-One-Mile-Bicycle Race (Hand- jcap): Open: 1st, A. Botelho; 2nd, 299 A and Modern; Vesper-HA. R. Tavares; 3rd, Eric B. Tape.. 112 1st and las" Versex. Choi: Half Mile Flat Bace (Challenge Practice Tuesday and Friday, 21Cup) Open: 1st, G. H. Hyder; 2nd. 5 p.m, Sharp.

D. Laing: 3rd, Ng Lean-cheung.

St John's Cathedral. Hongkong 100 Yards Flat Race (Handi- 25th Apiri, 1929, 3rd Sunday (cap). Boys under 10 years of after Easter. Holy Communior age: 1st, J. Dillon: 2nd, L. Glendin (7.50 am.) Matias (11 a.m.)ning; 3rd, T. Edwards. Responses, Ferial; Venite, 200 Yards Flat Race Ouseley; Psakas, 126, 127, Championship): 1st, Chan Kam- (Tarle); Te Deum, Russell, woon; 2nd, Mak Yun-301; 3rd, K. Jones, Pye; Benedictos, Trout. Ishimatsu, back; Tymos, 125, 499; Even-

(Junior

High Jump (Senior Champion- song (6 pm): Responses, {ship): 1st, Lai Woon-chai; 2nd, Ferial: Psalmus, 81 (Hiles, Ke-Shek Wing-kwon; &rd, Tsoi Tsz way), 84 (Heywood); "Magnifi-YuL

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cat, Havergal (7th evening); 100 Yards Flat Race (Handi- Nane Dimittis. Barnby; Anthem, cap): Girls under 10: 1st, D. G. "Saviour of the world," Goss; Baker; 2nd, Maud Dillon; 3rd. Hymns, 188, 186.

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