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MARATHON RACE WON BY ΒΕΡΟΥ,

The annual athletic sports of the Victoria Recreation Club were held on the Hongkong Football Club grounds on Saturday under ideal weather conditions. Being one of the most popular fixtures of its kind in the annual sporting calendar, the event attracted a vast crowd of spectators. Every sent in the two stends was occupied, whilst a great many people had to be satis field with a long view from both ends of the ground.

MONDAY, APRIL 20,

THREE MEN IN A BOAT.

were The men

BUFFALO CHURCIT PARADE,

ARMED ROBBERY,

lora.

LARGE HAUL FROM

Bix mon entered the house at 6.30:

STOWAWAYS

"FIVE MEN: FROM

MAURITIUS,

- CATTLE DEALERS. WREATHS LAID AT New York, April 18.-Near Am- brose lightship three men in a

CENOTAPH AND fast motor boat collided, with the

An armed robbory was perpetrated Four natives of Mauritius” and a CATHEDRAL,? Mauretania, which had anchored.

at an early hour yesterday morning, Jamaican appeared before Mr. E. W. owing to fog.

The Church Parade of the local at 202 Des Voeux Road, on the first Hamilton at the Kowloon Magistracy thrown into the sea and picked up by the Mauretanias lifeboats. lodges of the Order of Buffaloes and second floors, the premises ocon Saturday on charges of stowing as was held yesterday, when meinbers cupied by cattle and poultry dos away on board the a.s. Surat from They described themselves

Mauritius. g shermen, but the Port author-turned out in full force, and in re-

Mr. J. King" second officer, told his ties suspect rum-running and galia, marched from the Royal Naval have detained them in custody Dockyard gate to the Cenotaph, and armed with knives and revolvers Worship that the mon were dir Reuter's American Service.

from there to St. John's Cathedral, One woke the proprietor by pulling covered on board, three hours after where they attended evening service the quilt from bim and threaten the ship's departure They were Two mile Bicycle Race (Handicapì.

The Band of the East Surroysing him with a revolver. The fokis then given work to do for the Time: 7 min. 11.3/5 secs.

Regiment headed the parade and were intimidated by other men remainder of the journey, Amongst those present were His Pte. T. Graham; 2, Pte. Johnson, Excellency the Governor, Sir Ed

100 yards Handicap Girls, 10-15 (all large number of people, attracteders of the gang and all were bound and ward Stubbs, K.-M.G., his school girls)-1, Daris Hunt; 2, Ruby,

jolning room Private Secretary, Mr. Gaisford St. Chue; &, Maud George. Time: 9.2/5 by the unusual sight, not the side and gagged and horded into an ad

walks or gathered at the Cenotaph.

The robbers then made a hurried Lawrence, Sir Claud Severn, the secs.

220 yards. Oper to sailors and Among the officers of the Order pre Hon. Mr. P. H. Holyoak, Mrs. soldiers in, uniform not competing in Holyoak and the Misses J. and D. sports-1, Umr, Hutchins (East Surent were.--Mr. G. A. Sherriff (Probat systematic search of the house. Holyoak, Col. Robertson, Lt.-Col. reys); 2, Gr. Rozera (R.A.); 3, Bdm. Evincial Grand Primo), Mr. J. Ox Find decamped after about twenty for one week, when tho definite dabe F. S. Montague Bates and Mr. C. D. llynit (East Surreys)." Time: 28.2/3 berry (Past Provincial Grand Prime), 1 minutes, with a rich haul which is of the ship's sailing would be known.

Mr. Lee (Provincial Grand, Cham valued at approximately 81,205, berlain and Grand Marshal of Cere Much of this was in Hongkong our monies), Mr. IL Holmes, Mr. H. Arency notes, but amongst jewellery Jeffries, Mr. A. J. Williams (Worthy stolen were gold watches, jade arna- Primos of the Oriental, Sir James ments and bangles, a full description Oxberry and Durban Ladges res of which is in the hands of the police..

No arrests have yet been made pectively).

Melbourne..

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The Band of the East Surrey Regiment enlivened the proceed ings with a delightful programme.

Presentation of Prizes,

The prizes were presented by H. E. the Governor at the end of the sports.

ces.

Tug-of-War

men) (B

On arrival

!

The agents of the ship intimated

Mauritius on the 25th and aided his. that the Surat would be asiling: fon

Worship to have them detained till then

Thio defondanta were all remanded:

SHANGHAI GOLF,

BUDD RETAINS HIS FORM.

Shanghai, April 19.-M. W. Budd beat J. F. Pilcher by one up (39 holes) in the Shanghal Golf Club Championship final. Budd beat B. Ferrier, holder, in the semi- final Inst Sunday-Reuter.

BOXING.

Catch Weights. Ships, Corps, Units, and Clubs-First East Surreys v. H.MLS. Despatch-won by Despatch: First East Surroys v. Hongkong Police won by East Surreys. Final won' by East Surreys team (Capt. Swinton).

Marathon

Race (open to the of Colony):-Course-Start from font

at the Cenotaph, path leading to Aberdeen Station along the Aberdeen Road to Wong In calling upon His Excellency Nei Cheong Gap, down Wong Nei wreaths were laid from each of the Sir Claud Severn, President of the Cheong Road to Football Ground, three local lodges and one from the Club, said that all would agree keeping on cast side of Hongkong Provincial Grand Lodges of China, Past", in which the assembled com- Course, enter the members linking hands in pany joined All then entered the with him that they had a fine day Jockey Club, Race

Football Pation from cast side, once and a splendid meeting, with ex-round ring, finishing at tape in front circle about the monument, as the Cathedral, the service being conduct Was performed The ed by the Bishop of Victoria and the cellent finishes. He thanked all of Stand-1, Gr. Abdul Guffur; 2, ceremony those who helped in the sports, and A/Nk. Karam Singh; 3, Gr. New-wreaths were, of white rosen, violets acemon, based on the objects and aims of the Order, preached by the especially the handicappers, Messrs. man; 4, Leong Ying-lau. Time: 1st,

Revd. R. R. Churchill, Chaplain of B. A. Hyder and Lieut. Cope, who, 41 min. 15 secs.; 2xl, 42 min, 17.4/5 and forms.

At the Cathedral, the procession HMS. Durban, who is also a Buffalo. assisted by the Hon. Secretary, 220 yards Handicap.-1, G. P Mr. R. C. Witchell, had a difficult Lammert, jr.; 2, Peter Young; 3, H. G. was met by the Rt. Revd. the Bishop

of Victorin and the Revd, T. B Thore were approximately 100 in the

HARRY GREB WINS. task to complete, and worked till Burns, Time: 23.2/5 secs.

Veterans Race (100 yards Handi- Powell, Chaplain of St. John's, procession, but a much larger mum- the early hours of the morning.

cap)

over 40.-1, Col. Robertson;

After a prayer had been read by her of the confraternity attended

Boston, April 18-Harry Greb (Applause). Continuing, he sald 2, S. Jordnin

In the congregation to-day decisively outpointed Johnny. that the "successful programme 100 yards Handicap (Members of His Lordship, during which hande the service.

a. ten round beut, could not have resulted without the V.R.C.), I Alves; 2, J. A. were again linked as in the ritual of were also Sir. Claud Severn and Wilson in help from every quarter, and in-Kent. Time: 10.1/6 sees. deed credit was due to the ener- Putting the Shot.-1, W. G. Ger- the Order the band played the frat other prominent members of the catchweights.- Rouler's Antcircan

rard; 2, A. J. Mauricio. Distance: verse "of "O God our Help in Ages community. getic Hon. Secretary, but for whom 1st, 34 ft. 8 Inches; 2nd; 30 ft. they could not have done so well.9 inchos.

One mile (open to Indian Regi- His Excellency then distributed the prizes, after which Sir Claudments, Indian "Police and Warders). -1, A/Nk. Mangal Singi: 2, Gunner Severn expressed the thanks of all Gulam Mohd. Time: 4 min, 50 sees. present, to the Governor for 80 220 yards Handicap (Members). kindly presiding and distributing 1, S. A. Carvalh; 2, J. Kent. Time:

22.4/5 secs... winners, and the prizes to the called for three cheers, which were

heartily given,

secs.

Sack Race, 100 yards.1, A. Kit- chell; 2, Leong Hol-ying.

Three miles Bicycle Race (Handi-

Returning thanks, His Excel-cap)-1, Silva; 2 Fte. Norris, lency said that that would be the

Tug-of-War. Open to Clubs, Units,

Consolation Race.-Winner, B. As sumpens,

last occasion on which he would Corps or ships (& men a side limited to 84 stone).Red Wing, East Sur-. be present at the sports, and herey Regiment. congratulated the V.R.C. on the successful meetings they had arranged from time to time and wished the Club every success in the future.

The Results,

The results were as follows: Long Jump (three tries),-1, S. 0. Shahabudin; 2, A. Healin; 3, Chan Kong-iu, Distance: 21 ft. 3% ins.

Throwing the Cricket Ball.1, Pri vate Gravett; 2, A. Hoalim. Distance: 202 ft. 7 ins.; 299 ft. 3 ins.

100 yards Handicap Boys, 6-10 (all school boys),-1, R. Souza; 2, G. Souza, R. Wood.

High Jump (three tries)-1, S. O. Shahabuddin 2, W. J. Florence Height: 5 ft. 5 ins.; 5 ft. 2 ins.

One mile Handicap.1, A. Mair.

One mile Relay Race (4 men a

side), 2-220 yards, 1-440 yards, 1-900 yards. Hongkong University Chal- lenge Cup. To be won three times before becoming the property of the winner 1. Lusitano Recreation Club; 2, H.K.V.D.C. (No. 1 Platoon). Time: 1 min. 2.1/8 secs.

120 yards Hurdle Race.-1, S. 0. Shahabudin: Lam Yuk-ying. Time:

15.4/5 secs.

One mile Fint Race. Wilton Chal- lenge Cup. To be won two years in succession or, three years in All-1, Randsman R. Hannan; 2, A. Mair; 3, W. H. Reed. Time: 5 min. 2.4/5 sem.

Tug-of-War. Indian Regiments. Police and Warders. (8 men limited to 84 stone).Won by 2nd Puck, E.K.S.R.A. (Sikhs)."

The Committee of the Victoria

(20 yds.): 2, Pte. Quelch; 3, Pte. Sim-Recreation Club wish to tender monds. Time: min, 1 soc.

100 yards Handicap Girls, 6.10.-their thanks to

the following

2, K. Clendinning; generous donors of prizes.-The Glendinning; 2, Lily Chue. Time: 11.2/5 Racs,

1. M.

3,

Hongkong Club, K.C.C., S.C.A.A.,

120 yards Handicap.1, G. P. Lan-Garrison R.C., R. N. Canteen, mert (5 yds.): 2, H. G. Burns E.A.S.M.A., II.K. University, Nip-

3. Bert Shardlow (8 yds.); 4,

yds.)

3,

D. D. Urquhart (scr.) Time: 13 secs. Pon Club, Taikoo R.C., Kowloon Tug-of-war (Indian Regiments). Dock R.C., Police R.C., H.K.C.C., Catch weights.

Result-Punjabis (H.K. S. R.A) bent Sikhe and Heavy Battery,

100 yards Championship of the Colony (Challenge Cap)-1, D. D. Urquhart; 2. A. Rahmin; 3, M. P. Remedios. Time: 10.3/5 secs.

410 yards Handicap Boys, 10-18- 1, J. Casnumbhoy; 2, John Dillon; 3, G. Chu. Time: 68.2/5 secs.

Half mile Handicap.1, A. Mair; 2, Bdsm. Hanan; 3, Pte. Quelch. Time 2 min. 8.2/5 secs.

440 yards Challenge Cup.-1, Bdsm,

Club de Recreio, C.S.C.C., Jardine's Sugar Refinery, 1st. East Surreys Regiment. Sir Claud Sovern, Sir Robert Ho Tung, Hon. Mr. H. W. Bird, Mr. J. Scott Hareton, Dr. Kew, Messrs. Lammert Bros., A. Alves, T. S. Beith, W. Logan, N. Croucher, J. Oxberry, E. M. Raymond, M. A, Razack, A. Kitchell, J. A., Thomp son, J. Gould, G. W. C. Barnett, T. Mackenzie, C. Livesey, Chan Yat-

C. Hincklesworth; 2, L. A. Carvalho; fong and Caldbeck McGregor and

3. A. C. Carvalho. "Time: 54.2/6 secs. Co.

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