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MONDAY,
YACHT CLUB RACES.
ROWING AND SAILING OVER
THE WEEK-END...
MARCH 25,
1929.
ATHLETIC MEET.
HONGKONG UNIVERSITY ANNUAL SPORTS,
SCHOOL SPORTS.
QUEEN'S COLLEGE SUCCESS. FUL ANNUAL MEETING.
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The schools sports sonson opened at The annual athletic meeting of the There was a most enjoyable and Interesting day's sport at the Royal Hongkong University was held on Causeway Bay on Saturday afternoon Hongkong Yacht Club on Saturday Saturday, at Pokfulam, Keen rivalry with the holding of the Queen'e when three rowing events and a was shown by the competitore and College sports on the College ground,
Perfect weather contributed to sailing raco for "boys" were held. some good performances put up. One The chief attraction was the 4th Bub-record was broken, E. Wopg Tape very pleasant afternoon not only for marine Flotilla Cup race, which was running the 220 yards in 23.2/6 the boys who took part in the sports won by Mossa. Jardino, Matheson & seconds, thus beating the previous best but also for those who were Co., Ltd, holders of the Hornell for this distance by four fifths of a patrons, the Quoon's College Oid:
Hong Cup.
second. 8. 0. Shahabudin held the Boya Association. A number of these There was a large attendance to provions record, put up in 1920, old boys were induced to come out in a the Potato and Spoon Race, which In spite of the boat, thero "wan witness the various racce, Commodore
any great amount of serious R. A S. HU, R.N., and the Very large aitondanes of Interested spocta provided much fun, if it did not call Rev. Alfred Swann, a rowing blue, tors, among whom was Mrs. W. T. for being among the Interested spectators, Southern, who at the conclusion of the endeavour.
The "Hong" race was for a cup meeting presented the prizes to the presented to the Club by the Bub successful competitors.
After the distribution of prizes, zarines after they had won the previous trophy outright. The dis- Mrs. Southorn was presented with resulted in a tie between Kung Pin tance was over a milo, and the race beautiful basket of sweet peas, and was open to any "hong" or service was accorded three hearty chears and unit. Four crews took part-resulting a "tiger" by the gathering as follows:
First.-"Ewa". A. II. Chambers (bow), R. J. D. G. Grieve (No. 2), W. L Smith (No. 3), J. A. E. Kendrow (stroke), A. Murdoch (cat) Bocond.
Prize Winners.
The following were the successful competitors:
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The Senior Championship, which carries with it a magnificent trophy cup presented by Sir Robert Ho Tung,
hol (last your's holder) and B. Hassan. The Junior Championship Cup, prosented by Old Quoon's College undergraduates, was won by Chan Kit-ting.
In calling upon Mr. Li Yan-taun, Kicking the Football-1, EL C.B.E., to present the prizes, the Harrison (Lugard Hall); 2, T. KHeadmaster, Mr. A. H. Crook, said it was indeed a pleasure and an honour Throwing the Cricket Ball, Kto the Collego to have Mr. Li with
H.M.B. "Hermos", O. John (bow), Tan (St John's Hall). F. W. N. Bassett (No. 2), A. B.
Usher (No. 3), J. F. Wright (stroke), F. Gan (Ellot Hall): 2, D. J. N. An- 3. B. Fenton (cox); Third-4th Subderson (Morrison Hall),
100 Yards (Los Hy-san Challenge marine Flotilla, G. M. E. Grove (bow), BIA M. Edwards: (No, R), Cup), H. L Loo (May Hall); W. Woods (No. 3), G. C. Phillips Time: 10,4/8 seca. 2, E. Wong Tape (stroke), W. R. Fall (cox): Fourth. (Morrison Hali); 3, K. P. Gan. (Ellot
H.K. Electric Co., A. R. Cox. (bow), Ball).
Polo Jump-1, Lim Boweng (St M. H. Arnold (No. 2), G. T. Padgett (No. 8), R. W. Smith (stroke), F. John's Hall. Helght: Bft Zine. 2 C. M. Leo (Ellot Hall); 8, 8. U: Chung Normington, (cox).
May Hall).
The Ewo crow bant the Hermes men by one length while the distance between second and third was about four lengths.
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An interest in sports was inherent to every man, whatever his walk In Life BOOKING AT MOUTRIE'S. might be, and Mr. Lá might hava boon a star tennis or football player if he had so chosen in his younger days. In default of actual participation ha could still retain that interest by encouraging the younger generation in their games, V.
It was also a pleasure to have Mr. 200 Yards-1, Wong Tape (Morro Cheung-chiu with them. One of son Hall), Time: 23.4/5 secs (re the oldest pupils of the College, he cord); 2, S. C. He (Lugard Hall); Shad been elected President of the Old A. Baker (Lugard Hall).
Boys' Association, and in the past Half Mile (Ho Kom-tong Challenge had done much for his alma mater. Cup)-1, 8. V. Gittins (Morrison Hall). Time 2 mins. 21.4/5 secs,; 2,
Beplying, Mr. Li Yau-taun impart
Challenge Pairs. Throo lengths separated the two pairs who rowed in the Percy Smith Challonge Cup over a distance of
120 Yards High Hurdia-I, H. L. three-quarters of a mile. The holders, R. Schmidt (bow) and G. Dayhle Lee (May Hall), Timor 16.4/6 secs, (stroko), with E. W. Schram an cox, C. Candah (Lugard Hall); 3, X. P. beat, the challengers, IL. Goelcke Gan (Ellot Hall),
220 Yards Handicap (Past Sta- (bow) and W. Sporleder (stroke) with F. P. Lenfesty aa cox. The win-dents' Raco)-1, F, J. Zimmern; 2, ners, It will be remembered,, repre-H, Braga,
Putting the Shot (16 lbs.)-1, B. Long Jump (Sonior)-1, A A. santed the Club in the last interport II. Schroter (May Hall), Distance: Suffiad: 2, Kung Ping-hol; 5, A
81ft 2ine. 2, F. Khoo (Ellot Hall). Hung. Distance: 17 ft. 3 inches,
440 Yards-1, E. Wong Tape (Mor- rison Hall). Time: 50.3/5 seca. 2, B. The Scratch Fours Race over C, Ho (Lugard Hall): 3, A. Baker distance of half a mile resulted as (Lugard Hall). follows:
R. Loong (Lagord Hall); 8, R. Eed some sound advice regarding the necessity of developing a sound mind Alvares (Lugard Hall).
in a band body, and had an encouraging word for those who falled to sure prizes. He thanked Mr Crook for doing him the honour of asking him to distribute the prizes. The Results,
Togaita at Canton.
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Scratch Fourn.
Long Jump (Junior)-1, Chan Kit-tingi 2 m. Ying-pong By A Rahman, Distance: 16 ft. 0 inches, Long Jump, KP Gan (Ellot 100 Yards Race (Senior); 1; S Firat Merriman (bow), Edwardi Hall). Distance: 20ft 2ins. 2, Boon Hassan; 2, Kung Ping-hol; 3, Wong (No. 2), Schmidt (No. 3), Sporleder Yoon-fong (St. John's Hall); 8, C. Kam-pul. Time: 11 800k. (stroke), Lenfestoy (cot); Second-Candal (Lugárd Hall).
100 Yards' Rate (Junior): 1, Tam Fall (bow), Phillips (No. 2), Woods Half Milo (open to the Colony) Ying-pong: 2, Chan Kit-ding; 3, Li (No. 3). Deyblo (stroke), Sebrama 1, Ple, King, H.O.S.B.; 2, Fung Kwok- Cheuk-kuon. (cox); Third Grove (bow), Goelickowa. (No. 2), Padgett (No. 3), Smith (stroke), Normington (cox).
"Boya" Race.
High Jump (Senior): 1, Ip Shio- High Jump-1, II. N. Chung (May Hall), Height: 5ft 3ing. 2, C. ming; 2, Lau Yan-ting; 0, Wong Candah (Lugard Hall); 3, II. E. M. Ham-put. Height: 5 ft. 1% inches. Adama (Lugard Hell).
High Jump (Junior): 3, LA Cheak- The course for the boys"" race One Mile (Prince of Wales' Cup):kuen; 2, Chan Kittang; 3, Tom I- was from the Club to Channel, Rock-1, 8. V. (ittins (Morrison Hall). pong, Hoight: 4 ft. 6 inches. (port), Kowloon Rock (p), mark on Time: 5 mins, 18 secs. 2, N. K, Law 120 Yards. Hurdles (Benior): lino (starboard), Cast Rock buoy (s), (Ellot Hall); A. Rodrigues Kung Ping-hol; 2, A. R. Soffad; B, Channel Rock (a), finish at the Club. (Lagard Hall), The result was as follows:
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Tug-of-war-Won by Lugard Hall, A. R. H. Ismail. Time: 18.4/5 accs. 120 Yards Hurdles (Junior): 1.. Relay Race (Loe Hy-san Challenge
Chan Kit-ting; 2, Rahman; &, Kan Cup).-Won by Lerard Hall,
Inter-Hostal Championship (Chal-Kuen-tok Time: 20.2/5 sock.
1, E. IL Mar Pick-a-Back Race: lenge Cup presented by Mr. Hoar and G. K. Sadick; 2, Tam lu Kwong)Won by Lugard Hall,
Individual Championship
(Sir pong and Wong Ham-put. Time: 10 Charles Ellot Challenge Cup).-Wonce. by E. Wong Tape (Morrison Hall).
Half Mile Handicap: 1, Hul Chi- Note: The following were non- chuon; 2, Chiu Chung-po; 3, Loung Championship events: Kicking the Kam-to, Football and Throwing the Cricket Ball.
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4.13.54
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4.10.84
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4.29.25
Bluenose
4.29.11
Wings
4.30.07
Alisa...
4.31.14
Why Wonder
4,31,15
Daphne
4.82.12
Piorrotte
4.32.46
Adanac Zephyr
4.04.18
4,36.05
4.30.24
4.37.03
Tennis' Tournament, as follower"]
4.37.66
4.30.20
Lola Thesia Joan Gool
Terinle Prizes, T Opportunity was also taken to dis-
1, Markar and Nazarin; 2, Tai Sam-chol and Ping Man-kwal. ̧
Throo-Legged Race:
100 Yards, Class VIII 1, Chan
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tribute the trophies, won in the 1928 Slutong Chan Wai-to; 8, Ki LANE, CRAWFORD,Ltd.
Championship Bingles-Champion,
Lim Peng-chin; Runner-up. T. W Chang: N
Championship
Doubles. -
Cham-
Mon-wal. Time: 13 secs.
One Mile. Haco: 1, A. Hunt; 2; Pony Tiehung; 0, G, Bingh.
Old Boys' Posato and Spoon Race:
plons, Lim Peng-chin and A..A. Rum-1, Ali Ahmed; 2, C. G. Anderson. inhn: Runners-un, T. W. Chong and K. T. San. 1
Omcers of the Day. Judges: Mr. J. RL Stanton
220 Yards' Race (Senior); 1. 8. Hassani 2, A. R. Sullad; 8, Kong (rowing captain) and Mr, H. Dreyer. Starter: Mr. E. W. Carpenter
Ladies' Championship Singles Kam-put. Time: 24.4/5 soc.
220 Yards Race (Junior): 1, Tam and Dr. E. P. Minett.
Champion, Miss G. Ho Tung; Run-Yu-pong: 2, O., R. Sadick; S, L Umpires: Commodore A. 8.ner-up, Miss It. Kwoks a
Club).
Clerk of the Course:-Mr. H. Carter,
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Benfor Class Team Race: 1, Clair) 8B; 2, Class 2.
K, N., Commander A. B, Lock Handicap Singles Winner, Lee Chuck-knen. Time: 20 seca.
Invitation Relay Race: 1," Bt. hart, D.B.C, and Mr. A. L. Shields Hun-kek; Runner-up, T. W. Chong. (Commodore, Royal Hongkong Yacht Handicap Doubles Winners, G. G. Paul's Collega.
Edwards and L A, Silva; Runners- up, P. C. Lim and H. P. Kho,
Janior Class Toam Race "A":1 Ladies Handicap Singles-Winner, Miss G. Ho Tang; Runner-up, Mike F. Class BA, Wong.
Junior Class Team Raco' "B": 1, Wired Houbles Handicap-Winning, Class 7lation Rapes 1, Leung Hon- Miss G. He Tung atid S. C. Hot Runing 2, Hui Chi-woon; 8, Leung Tak
nurs-up, Miss B. Kwok and T. W. Chong,
Forthcoming Events.
The bi-annual race for the Treveses Trophy (for ships lifeboats) will be held at 4 p.m. on Wednesday,
On Saturday, March 50, at 11 am. the race for the Ewo Cup. (presented by the late Mr. Henry Keswick) wil bo rowed. The event is for "long" fours; and "it is interesting to recall [ that this will be the firsžimė, tijol Cupibás been. Yaced for nós 1914, It was.then won.by.Ewo forthe fourth year in succession. Two crewn have entered for the race this year, theso being Ewo and Hongkong Electric.
THE M.C.C. TOUR.
LAST MATCH, IN AUSTRALIA DRAWN.
Forth, Mar. 28. The M. C. C. played their last match of their present tour against an Australien eloven. At the close of play no decision was arrived at end the match was left
"drawn.
The Australian aleren compiled $10
in the first innings, Arthur Richard- son contributing 101 mot out and Rowe 73, and 188 for three wickets
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C. players were die missed for 241 in their first attempt. Hammond Wis-/top_ksorer with "80.
Grimmett captured four wickets“Lor' 14 runs and Evans three for £8,~~~ Router.
British American Tobacco Co. Inter Hostel Shield-Won by Eliot Hall..
choss COUNTRY RUN.
BRITISH REPRESENTATIVE
'WING IN FRANCE.
Tarix, Már. 23. ¿ The International Cross Country Championships attracted on entry of 50 runners, representing ton coun tries. The course was approximately wight miles. The results were as follower
1. W. Cottrell (England), 2. H. Dartigue (France)- 3. R. Courtier (Franco). The distance between the English runner and the first Fronchman home was ten yards, Cottrell's time being 42 mins, 40% sec
France won the team race with 31 points. England was second with 74 and 6pain third with 117.-Reuter.
HOME RUGBY.
MIDDLESEX WIN COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP,
In the replay County Rugby
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London, Mar, 28. of the final of the Championship at
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Chinese Masters Race: 1. Cháung Wal-fung; 2, Chats Chouk-wa; 3, Lai Pul-yam,
Beinis' Bace: 1, Ko Taltim; 2, Lo Chi-ki
The Officials.
The officials were President Mr. A. H. Crook; Entertainment Com- mittaa: Mr. II. K. Hung, Mr..C, G, Anderson, Mr. Too Tsing-fong, Mrs. Stubbings, and Mr. W. Kay; Star- ters: Mr. J. C) Fletcher, Mr. ILG. Wellington, Mr. L. G. Morgan, Mr. C. Chan and Mr. Chow Ping-un; Judges: Mr. W. L. Handyside, Mr. D. M. Richards, Mr. 8 M, Churn, Mr. K. L. Chau, Mr. Lo Choung-ip, and Mr. Ip Kau-ko; Handicappers: Mr, G. W: Reore, Mr., LG, Morgen, Mr. Cheung Wal-fang," and Mr. Tuen Kwok-luong Time Keeperse Mr. W Kay: Mr. WL Handyside, Mr Man-hin, Mr. Hung Hingefar, and Mr. Hung Cid-pop Scorer: Mr. Chan Cheuk wa, Mr. M. el Arjall, and Kr. I. M. Axim: Clerks of the Course:, Sgt. Marriott and Prefects; Mr. J. C) Fletcher (Hon. fecratary)
Waterloo, Middlesex beatz Lancashire by nine points to eight-Reuter.
Services Match
London, Mar. 2
→ Playing at Twickenham the Army beat the Navy in a rugby match by 17 points to eleven-Reuter.
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