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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1928.

THE WORLD SPORT

INTERPORT TEAM. SUCCESSFUL INDIAN

DEFEATED BY R.N. AND R.A.F.

A POOR PERFORMANCE.

SPORTS.

SCHOOL'S ANNUAL ATHLETIC

MEETING.

Perfect weather prevailed for the annual sports of the Ellis Kadoorie School for Indians which [By "Wanderer"] were held yesterday afternoon. Some capital sport was witnessed. After the deserved defeat, of the At the conclusion, the prizes Interport Eleven by a combined were presented to the successful team of the RN, and R.A.F. yester competitors by the Headmaster, day, it needs only the success of Mr. A. R. Sutherland, who express- the "The Rest" on Saturday, to ed thanks to the 'members of the the Indian community who had só gen- satisfy us on the score of team's prospects in Shanghai. Jerously donated to the prize fund. True, Wynne, Gosano and the Ho also thanked the IR.C. com- absent, but mittee for continued favour, in Rev. Alexander word Chan Kwong-vi's inclusion would allowing the boys the use of the nover be regared as weakening the ground. left wing, while the other sub- atitutes have been selected to accompany the team as reserves and should therefore be capable of taking their place in the side to adequate satisfaction.

Sims was the only player to shine for the Interporters. He

The Results.

The results were:- High Jump (Senior)-1, Dost Mohamed'; 2, Q, el Arculli.

High Jump (Junior)-1, Amin' Bachoo; &, Samet Yusuf.

Three-Legged Race (Senior).

kept Vernon in subjection more or, S. Hassan and E. K. Markar. less throughout, but he could not

Three-Legged Race (Junior).

prevent Knight and Jones from 1, Majid Rahman and Samet bursting through in the first half Yusuf.

100 yds. (Junior)-1, A. Ba- choo; 2, M. Rahman.

Suck Race (Senior)-1, E. K. Markar; 2, S. Hassan.

100 yds. (Junior)-1, S. Has to give the R.N. and R.A,F. a two xoals lead at the interval. The san; 2, Dawood All.. Service team was better together, though why this should be the ense is difficult to see. The for- wards were lively on the ball and Knight and Junes were, always troublesome. Neither Xavier, nor Lai Yuk-cat performed according to expectation and it was not. surprising therefore that Clarke had no chance with the shots.

After the interval, McNiyen netted for the Interpart Team and Knight accepted a pass from Perke and again defeated Clarke. The ball struck the inside of the post and rebounded into goal, but it was a good goal.

Sack Race (Junior).—1, Hashim Ahmed; 2, M. Rahman.

220 yds. (Senior) -1, S. Hägsan;

Dawood Ali.

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220 yds. (Junior).-1, A. Ba- choo; 2, Wazir Gull.

Throwing the Cricket Ball-1, 0. el Arculli.

Class 8 Race (Handicap).—1, M. Barkat; 2, M. Shaf.

Half Mile (Senior)-1, Darshan Singh; 2, Dost" Mohamed..

Quarter Mile (Junior),—-1, Amin Bachoo; 2, A. K. Karamat.

Clase 7 Race-1, Abdom; 2, M. Syed.

The Interport half-back line did well up to a point, Sime being. outstanding. The forwards were, haphazard, erratic in shooting and in passing, and were never go dangerous as those of the oppost-

tion.

It is confirmed that Bob Wynne will be unable to go to Shanghai with the Hongkong team, Ng Kam- chuen being selected last night to All the vacancy.

Arithmetic Race (Upper School).

Wazir Gull; 2, Hari Singh, Arithmetic Race (Lower School): Gurdiyal Singh; 2, Darshan

Singh.

Masters Race (220 yds. Handi- cap)-3, Mr. Hardit Singh.

One Mile (Open). 1, A. K. Karamat; 2, Dost Mohamed; 3, (Special); S. M. Bux.

OUR FOOTBALL COMPETITION.

PRIZE OF $50 WEEKLY.

INDIAN SCHOOL PRIZE "DAY.

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The Prize Winners.

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KOWLOON MOTOR BUSES.

A NEW ROUTE ANNOUNCED,

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The "Hongkong. Telegraph'

Residents of Kowloon will be offers a prize of $50 to, the readers who send in twelve correct fore

Class 4-1st Prize and Govern-interested to learn that's new bus route, to be known as No. 10, will casts of the results of the Eng ment Scholarship tenable Hink up the thickly crowded dis- High Cup matches (to be play Queen's College for three years, tricts of Yaumat! and Mongkok, ed on Saturday next, January Gurbux Singh. 2nd Prize and 14th) set out in the Coupon Government Scholarship tenable at which are the Chinese business below. No goal scores are Queen's College for three years, and residential localities. required; only forecasts showing and Composition Prize, Ikball Present "No. 10" is maintained by

the Kowloon Motor Bus Co. Singh. Urdu Prize, Hari Singh runs parallel to Nathan Road, but Ellis Kadooric Scholarship tenable In the event of no reader foret Queen's College for one year, casting all twelvo matches, à prize

Kasha Nazarin. of $25 will be given to the reader who sends in the greatest number af correct forecasts; and in the event of two or more readers send ing in an equal high number, the prise of $25 will be divided.

wins or draws.

The competition is in accordance with the rules published. in the Telegraph during the weeks August 29-September 24.

"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH"' FORECAST COMPETITION.

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Matches to be played on Janu- ary 14th:-

Hull City Blackpool

Arsenal Charlton

Bristol C. Millwall Blackburn Swindon

F.A. CUP.

THIRD ROUND.

7.

Y

"Leicester. Oláham.

v West Brom. A. Bury, Tottenham. Derby C. Newcastle. Clapton 0. Aston Vills. Chelsea. Leeds Un. Southampton.

V

Burnley Wolves Manch, City, v Cardiff v

Name

"Addrean

No. 20.

Date

think will lose, but make no marka Strike out the teams which you in respect of matches which you

think will be drawn.

Class 6.-1st Prize, Composition Prize, and Government Scholar ship tenable at Ellis Kadoorie School for Indians for one year, Yusha el Arculli. 2nd Prize, Man Singh,

Urdu Prize, Makhan Singh.

fore more convenient to the Chin- is nearer the harbour and thore ose. The route is from the "Star" Terry wharf, to Canton, Road, Jordan Road, Shanghai Street (to its end), Prince Edward Road, Kowloon City--and return the same way. It will thus be seen. that the buses will go quite close to Shamshuipo before turning off

Class 6-1st Prize, Composition to Kowloon City.

The Kowloon Motor Bus Co. also Prize, and Government Scholarship tenable at Ellis Kadoorie School announces a change in the "No. 2" for Indians for one year, Yusuf route, as follows: Instead of go- Shamsuddin. 2nd Prize, A. K.ing straight into Talpo Road from Karamat Urdu Prize, Balwant Nathan Road, the buses will, turn Into Prince Edward Road and Singh.

Laichikok Road (Shamshuipo), thence to Naincheong Street and Talpo Road to Cheungehawan and Instead of going Lalchikok.

Class 7-1st Prize, and Govern, ment Scholarship tenable at Ellis Kadoorie School for Indians for one year, Bashir Ahmed. 2nd Prize, Nazir Ahmed. Composition and straight along to Laichikok, "No. 2" will connect up Shamshulpo as Urdu Prizes, Darshan Singh.

BA-1st Prize, and well. There will be no change in the number or position of stopping Government Scholarship tenable at places on that part of Taipo Road Ella Kadoorie School for Indiana, which is now avolded by reason of Mohd Shafih, 2nd Prize, Naranjan the change, and additional locall- Singh. Composition Prize, Geja ties will be served.

Class

Singh.

Class 8B-1st Prize, and Gov- ernment Scholarship tenable at Ellie Kadoorie School for Indians for one year, Sheik Huasan. 2nd] Prize, 8. A. Ismail. Composition, Naranjan Singh.

Mr. Arcully's Speech, Afton distributing the. prizes, Mr. Arculli said he thought they. would all agree with him that the report was very satisfactory.. The masters and the boys of the school must be congratulated, especially Class which had done so well in the recent annual examinations.

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SHOOTING "AFFRAY.

(Continued from Page 1.):

Denial of Firing,

His Worship: Are you denying

any shot?- that you ever fired Yes.

You don't attempt to explain why your gun which has five cham- bers, has an empty shell?

Accused made no statement, re-

The fourth charge was, that of being in unlawful possession of a loaded revolver.

Chan Yau handed the weapon to To this, accused, stated that

him in a public latrine at the Chin- eao Recreation Ground at. Holly- wood Road.

Accused was then committed to the February Criminal Sessions..

[Arising out of the same shoot. ing affair, Kwan' Hungsun, an- other man arrested by the police

They were sorry that Mr. Halstonlative to that point. was leaving them, and, they were The third charge in the list of glad to see him present. He had indictments Was an alternative done much for the school, not only count, that of shooting at the con- in the classroom but also in the stable to evade arrest. To this the playground. He had caused the accused had nothing to add beyond. vacant piece of ground at the back what he had already stated in re- : of the school to be covered over ply to the other charges... so that the boys could have a placa to play on in wet or dry weather, Mr. Ralston had been transferred wishes went with him in his new to King's College and their best sphere of work (Applause).

Speaking with regard to the All claims must reach this office work, Mr. Arculli continued that he not later than Wednesday follow-noticed there were a few subjects Ing the date on which the matches which required attention. Those are played. No prize will be were dictation, arithmetic and As to dictation and awarded for which a claim has not grammar.

grammar, he would like to suggest a. possible way in which the boys Up to the present, I have not

could help themselves, especially the same ventured a criticism of the Inter-

during their holidays. His sug port team as chosen, but it does

gestion was that they should make appear to be pertinent that the hamed.

use of the books in the school Selection Committee having broken Junior

library. The books had been the perfect understanding between Bacheo.

selected by Mr. Ralston and Mr. Suen Kam-shun and Chan Kwong- Challenge Caps-U. Rumjaha

Sutherland and he (Mr. Arculli) ui in order to include the Rev. Senior Championship Cup and Old

wag sure that if the boys would Alexander, it would have proved an Boys' (H.K. E. Co.) Gold medal, Mark your envelopes. "Football" read them, their spelling and asset to the team if the K.O.S.B. Dost Mohamed. Old Boys' (H.K on the front and write your name English would improve left-winger had played alongside E. Co) Junior Championship Cup (without address) on the back of siderably. Suen in the few recent games to and Gold medal, Amin Bachoo, the envelope,

As regards arithmetic, he did give both an opportunity of learn-

Sir Ellis Kadoorie 100 yds, Chal-

MARK AND KEEP THIS DUPLICATE not know of anything to make for ing each other's likely moves. lenge Cup, S. Hassan.

DO NOT FORWARD IT TO UB, improvement" outside the class- O.Kitchell LIST." 220 yds. Challenge Cup. S. Hassan, NCE 80 THAT YOU MAY KEEP A who were backward in that sub IT IS PRINTED FOR YOUR CONVENI-room, but he thought. If the boys Wing On Quarter Mile Junior RECORD OF THE FORECASTS YOU BAYE jeet were made to keep the cricket Challenge Cup, Amin Bachoo,

Shield Entries.

Old Boys Race. (440 yds.)-1, D. Mohamed; 2, J. Cassimbhoy.

Consolation Race.1, S. 1. Rumjahn.

Senior Championship.-Dost Mo-

Championship.-Amin

been made.

Before sending in your coupons, mark your forecasts on the dupli- cate list given below. Keep your dupliente lista and compare them later with the published results of the matches and if you find that you have eight or more correct send in a claim for the prize.

SENT IN:

Blackpool

The following entries have been re- Fred. Ellis Half-mile Challenge Hull City ceived for the H.K.F.A. Challenge Shield. Seniora,H.K. Football Club Cup, Darshan Singh. Sir Ellis Kowloon F.C., Police, Chinese Athletic, Kadoorie One Mile Challenge Cup, Arsenal Scots Guard, RAF, R.A., Recreio A. K. Karamat. and South China.

Juniors. H.KF.C., Kowloon F.C., Chinese Athletic, Scots Guards, R.A. Recreio, South China "A" and "B"

Hujal teama.

LAWN TENNIS.

It will be seen by the above entries THE H.K.C.C. TOURNAMENT. that the K.O.S.Bs, and Queen's Begt. are not taking part in the Shield Com- petitions this season. Probably this is an oversight on the part of the tws Military League teams.

The draw for the competition was deferred until the return of the In- terport team from Shanghai.

on

Charlton Bristol C. Millwall Blackburn Swindon Burnley Woivea Manch, City Cardiff

V. Leicester.

V.

V

Oldham, West Brom. A. Bury. Tottenham,

7. Derby

V

C.

v. Newcastle Clapton 0, V.. Aston Villa, 7. Chelsea. v. Leeds Un. Y. Southampton,

GOLF.

ALL-INDIA CHAMPIONSHIP.

Calcutta, Dec. 27.

The H.K.C.C. annual tennis March 1st, the entries closing on tournament is to commence

February 4th. The events are:

1-Men's Championship Singles, Entrance Fee, $3. Open to any player resident in the Colony. League Decision Altered. Challenge Cup, kindly presented by the late Sir, G. P. Chater, "to On appeal by the Kowloon Foot be held for one year and won ball Club, a decision of the League outright if won by the same player Management Committee awarding three ycars in succession. the points connected with a post (Holder S. A. Rumjahn 1927). poned match,, with the Chinese 2-Men's Championship Doubles. Athletic has been quashed, and the Entrance Fee, 3 each player. There will be a debate at St. match will be played in due course. Open to any player resident in the Peter's Church Young Men's Club The fine also imposed will stand.

J. Andersop (Royal, Calcutta) won the All-frdis Amateur Golf Championship by defeating C. B. Hingston (Tollygunge), I up.

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scores in the matches they played they would improve.-Caughter).

Dealing with the object of schooling, Mr. Arculli, went on to say they did not attend school merely for the purpose of learning to read, write, and do sums. They were sent to school, which was a small world of masters and school- mates, to learn to do their work properly and with credit to them- selves. They would be asked one day, when they left school, to take thelp place in the world of men of all races, all classes and all re- ligions.

The chief aim of education was to make them think for themselves and to make uso of their brains and minds. If they used their brains and minds properly, they would appreciate that while others might differ from them in views ns to religion or otherwise, other peoples' views should be worthy of respect..

Education Appreciated.

in

morning is being charged with the murder of the police constable' Wan Wong-chi be- fore Majör C. Willson in the other Court. Hearing of this case was resumed this afternoon, the com- mittal of this man to the same Ses;

ions being also asked for.]

There's no use working your- self to death to make a living.

given education and taught to think for themselves,"

That, said Mr. Arculli, was true Mr. Arcull! went on to tell a hrn to think for themselves, If and the boys of that school must Two Challenge Cups on Monday on the motion, "That story concerning the way Colony. kindly presented by Mr. Ho Kom a man becomes rich as a result which education was appreciated they could do so auch, with educa Tong, to be held for one year and of chance rather than ability or He had the pleasure recently, he ion in the battlefeld, how much wan outright if won by the same industry." The motion will be said, of meeting a gentleman well more could they do in the battle of CHINA ENTERS DAVIS pair three years in succession. The proposed by Mr. P. Sands, M.A.. known to many of them, Mr. Seni that they did not come to school to life? He urged them to remember the right to restrict the number and seconded by Mr. T. J. Price, Hall Singh, a well known Indiaren did at come to school to and will be opposed by Dr. F. writer, from whom he (Mr. of entries in the above events. Ashton, M.D., seconded by Mr.

A. E. Lea..

CUP.

Committee reserve to themselves

too numerous,

if

The following events are open to members and Subscribers of the

TO COMPETE IN AMERICAN ZONE.

Club only:

Club Championship. En Paris, Jan, 11. The French Lawn Tennis Asso- trance Fes, $2.50 Play in this ciation has received China's entry event will commence on Monday, in the Davis Cup Competition. 20th February. All rounds best

Arculli) received the story. The brains to think with, not only in story was that Mr. Seni was in connexion with their school work London during the Great War and but also in their everyday life, he used to have as guests Indian the scholars a happy holiday and Concluding, Mr. Arculli wished reserve the right to make one class soldiers on leave from the battle expressed the hope that when they of Events 4 and 5 and to put any fe One day, some soldiers said returned they would pay special to Mr. Seni: "It has always been attention to the subjects in which player in either event.

6-Handicap Doubles. En amitter of wonder to us that the they were weak. They had a very China will compete in the Amert of 3 sets, except Semi-Final, best trance Fee, $2 each player. The English civilians who have joined good record and he was pleased to. Committee reserve the right top take so readily to a soldier's see the progress they had made. can Zone.

of sets.

classes of Event 6 iffe. They make as good soldiers He was aure that there would b 4-Handicap Singles "A."-En-make two The total entries are now 21, of Lance Fee, $2.50

In six months as we do in alx years, an ever better report next year. there are a large number of en-We have thought the matter over. which number 18 are in the Euro- b-Handicap Singles "B."

franco Fee, $260. The Committee 7-Mixed Handicap Doubles elaston It is because they have been Sutherland and the visitors.

Cheers were then, given for M and we have come to the con- Arculli, Mr. Wood, Mr. Ralphs, MT. pean Zone Reuter.

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tries.

Entrance Tee, $2 each player.

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