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SCHOOL SPORTS.
WAH YAN COLLEGE HOLD FIRST ANNUAL MEETING...
THURSDAY,
HOUSES AT SHAMSHUIPO AND YAUMATI
The first annual athletic meet There were two property sales ing of the Wah Yan College was yesterday, at neither of which hold on the Hongkong Football was there a large attendance, and Club ground yesterday afternoon, prices in both cases were low. when an innovation was intro-At Mossra. Hughes and Hough s duced to local school sports by the Auction Rooms, property situated entry of a lady in the teachers at Shamshulpo and consisting of race. The competitor, Mrs. A. Kowloon New Inland Lot No. 387, E. Matthews, who recblved a hand with two now un-numbered housee cap of 50 yards in a "distance of thereon in Tin Liu Street, held for 120 yards, reached the winning a term of 75 years from 1898 were put up, but only brought forth one post second.
Considering that yesterday's bid. This was made by Mr. Lau meeting was the first official func-Man, of 81 Wuchow Street, who tion of its kind since the inaugura-Secame the new owner at the sum tion of the school, the success of $5,000. achieved reflects great credit on At the China Auction Rooms, the officera in charge of the Section of owloon Inland Lot arrangements. The sport was No. 359 was put up by Mr., also exceptionally creditable for E. V. M. R. de Souss. an institution which has only been opened for a few years.
The performances of Leung Kin-fua (senior) and Yuan Sik lun (junior), who won the respec- tive championship medals, wore exceedingly good..
The prizes were distributed by Mr. A. E. Wood (Director of Education), who was introduced by Mr. Lim Hoy-lan (President).
Before asking Mr. Wood to give away the prizes, Mr. Lim referred to the successful meeting, which
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The area of the Lot is approx. imately 1,774 square feet at an annual Crown, Rental of $7,77 and is held for a term of 75 years. from 1887. Two houses are erect- ed thereun, khown as Nos. 275 and 275 Temple Street.
Opening at $10,000, six bids. of $100 each were made and the pro-* perty passed to Mr. Fung Sang- for the sum of $10,600.
Tenchers' Race.-1 Mr. Mauricio:
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he said was the first organised 2, Mrs. A. E. Matthews; 3, Mr. P. event held by the school, although a few years ago a meeting had been arranged.
In Hongkong, continued Mr. Lim, such meetings were always regarded as semi-social events, but in other parts of the world they were looked upon as entirely athletic functions.
Part of Education.
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In expressing pleasure at the
One Mile Championship---1, Chan Kam-wal; 2, Chan Kam- moon. Time 5 mins. 46, 4/5 secs.
Thread and Needle Rice-1, T. E. Yeoh und Miss Leonard; 2, "A Kitchell and Mrs. Kitchell.
Consolation Race-1, Chan Jim- fui; 2, Lai Tong-shing.
Senior Championship and Sir
presence of such a large gather-Shou-son Chow's shield.-Leung ing. Mr. Lim referred to sports as being part of boys' education."
Mr. Lim thanked the Hongkong Football Club, the South China Athletic Association, the Craigen- gower Cricket Club and the prize donors, as well as those who had assisted in making the meeting successful.
Mr. Wood returned thanks for having been asked to give away the prizes and spoke in eulogistic terms of the fine standard of ronning shown by the pupils. he suggested to the prinicpal of the school that the successful. meeting be celebrated by giving the scholars a holiday. The Results.
The results were as follow: 100 Yards Senior Championship.
| -1, Leung Kin-fan, 2 In Cho-pong.
Time: 11.1/5 secs.
100 Yards Junior Championship. -1 Cheung Hon-ming; 2 Ho Ka- ming. Time: 11.4/5, seca.
Throwing the Cricket Ball-1, Liu Kee-yuen; 2; Siow Sul-chuen. Distince 196. it. 10 ins.
220 yards Junior Championship (Challenge Cup presented by Mr Ko Leong-hoe and first prize by Messrs. Wing Nam)-1. Leung Kin-inn: 2, Ip Cho-pong.
Time: 24. 4/5 secs.
220 Yards Junior Championship. (First prize presented by Mr. Wong Kwong-tip. J.P.)--1. Yuen Sik-lun: 2, Ho" Ka-ming Time: 28 ACCR
220 Yards, Senior (Open to Branch School only)-1, Leong Cheung-Kwan; 2, Tang Chan fai.
Kicking the Football-1, Loung Kam-kwong; 2, Wong Lit-kwong. Sack Race-1, Kwong Fung- sin; 2, Cheng Chit-ming.
Quarter Mile Senior Champion-.. ahip (Challenge Cup presented by i Mr. Sumak-ming, J.P. and first prize by Lady"Chow).-1, Leung Kin-fan; 2.Leung Kam-kwong. Time: 59.3/5 secs.
Quarter Mile Junior Champion- ship (First Prize presented by Mr. Soo Pei-sbno)-1, Yuen Sik- Jun; 2, Cheung Hon-ming. Time: 68. 3/5 secs.
Three Legged Race-1, Chan Yip-shuen and Cheung Chit-ming; 2, Tuol Sai-yin and Wong Lit- kwong
Long Jump (Senior)-1, Rang Ku-tung: 2, Leung Kin-fan. Dis tance: 18 ft. 3 in.
Long Jump (Junior)-1, Pang Kui-pui; 2, Cheung Hei-ming. Distance 13 It. 2 in.
Putting the Weight.-1, Sier Sui-chuen; 2, Lee. Koon-voon. Distance: 28 ft. 11in..
Half Mile Championship (Chal- lenge Cup presented by the Staff). - Chan Kam-moon; 2, Li Fu- yau, Time: 2 mins, 36 secs.
Bicycle Race (First Prize, a bicycle, presented by Mr. A. Leong)-1, Chan Kam-hung; 2, Cheng Chit-ming.
Small Boys' Race,-1, Fung Kim-way 2, Chan Kwok-koon.
-120 Yards Hurdles.—1 Pang Kui- hunk; &, Luong Ram Kwong
Fast Students' Race-1, Chan
| Kwong-ių; 2, Yee Chik-auen.
High Junmp (Senior).-1, Pang
| Kui-tung: 2, LI" Fu-yau. Height:
14 ft. 111⁄2 in. **
1, Cheng
High Jump (Junfor) Yin-ming; 2, Yuen Sik-lun. Height: 4 ft 8 in.
Inter-Class Relay Race.1, Class 4A. Time: 2 mina, 60.1/6 Invitation Team Race.-1, St Joseph's College; Time 2 mina. 43
seca.
Kin-fan, with 18 points.
Junior Championship.-Yuen Sik-lun, with 13 points.
LAY 20, 1926.
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