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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1930,
MARATHON RACE.
A LEAGUE RECORD.
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Bixty-bird extracts were Heted. for the event, these being teams and in Athletic, the 2nd Battalion, the dividuals from the Club, the Chinese King's Own Boottish Borderen, the fer 8/16 Punjabis, the Hongkong and
BUT Brigade of the Royal
and the Somerset Light Intern of the team).
the fantry. Actually only 49 faced starter Police Sergeant Hunt,
Club Members 1st prize, (ezźwant Mr. Wa. Thomas Tam). Sel tonett
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CAER CLARK CUP.
KOWLOON LADIES' BIG VICTORY,Šarat
PACIFIC LABOURS DURING. PAST YEAR.
Considerable interest wüs ökawn in Geneva, Feb. 15. third Hongkong annual Marathon Race, bold under the 'ans- The year 1928 was a record on the indies' hockey, match on the Club pices of the St. Peter's Church Toungs far as the League's pacific la ground at King's Park on Saturday Men's Club, took place on Saturday boars were concerned. The year afternoon, when the Kowloon Ladies afternoon, were.core of roughly aw 24 now Treaties registered at defeated the Club de Recreio Latios' the Secretariat, as compared with team by sight, goals to one is thes fourth game of the contest, fee, che 16 in. 1928 and only six in 1927. Cane Clark Cup, Kowloon were five when, the interval - aczfred, Treaties registered last year.-R and ended another thren, in the woond The United States signed 20 of the goals
half after the Roerslo bad muured
after their only poluta New pinatas. the resumption. The loses Rusyet- ing are Kowloon, Hongkong and tha Club de Recreio and they bars to play each other twice. Thank gamer remain to be played, the Hongkong Indien meating Kowloon and the Be creio. The table, ne it stande et pre- sent is as followed by M
P. W. L. D. FA. P. Kowloon" Hongkong 2 11432 317- RecTELO.
Kowlson's Prospects. As Kowloon have already proved too good for both Hongkong and the Recreio there in every prospect that they will succeed in carrying off the Cup. Their ability to keep at the head of the table now depends entire. ly on the form displayed by Hong. kong in the remaining two matchas but even if they win both, unless they their goal considerably improve average, Kowloon will come on) on top, Unlam there is a surprising re
De Berecset vorsal of form it can that Hengkeng will win against the Rocrelo, and if the former again; lone to Kowloon the winners of the Cup will be beyond question.
Tauri-chung.
when the race was commenced at a paint in Lyttleton Road, opposite the
Club Members, 2nd prize (presented Uni- entrance of the Hongkong
The course was. 'Identical 97 Boy....L N. with previous years, dxcept that owing to traffic exigencies, the finish was at the West Gate of the University, In«, » Abead of at King's College; as formerly. The first twelve runners This had the effect of shortening the distance by about a half-mile cases- quently, records were out of the quee
dion.
It was thought that the race would again go to one or other of the sepoys from the two Indian valts, who are proved runners, but calculations were act awry by the fine performants 'of Bugler J. P. White, of the,, Somerset Light Infantry:
White Wins Easily,
After the first two ralles, the pace began to tell on the marathon com petitors, and Bugler White drew shend of the rest, leading a bunch of Indian ronners. It would appear that from this point, White had no great dif- ficulty in holding his distance, Sepoy Bohan (of the 3/15 Punjabis) who was following behind, was content to Icave things as they were until in the run home, when, in Jubilee Road, be made a meat, spirited borst of speed, which quickened the race into
This was, however, of short Quration, add wrther, serious challenge was offered to Bugler White who maintained an easy pace up to: the finish. He finished within the time of 48 minutes 15.1/8 seconds. Sepoy Sohan was about 200 yards behind the winner
Order of Finlash; ...
in the following, orderi
1.
Bugler White. (S.LI.).
finished
2 Sepoy Sohan (3/15 Punjabis).
Gear (K.O.S.B.).
3
4 Yusif Khan (H.K. & S. Brigade,
R.A.).
5 Dharm Singh (3/15 Punjabla). 6 D. Anderson (K.O.S.B.).
7 Khariar Singh (H.K. & 8.
Brigade, R.A.).
8 A..Tait (K.0.9.B.).
Ji
9 Babu Singh (HK. & 9. Brigade,
R.A.).
10 Pte A. L. Nelmes (B.A.M.C.), 11 Falak Sher (H.K. & S. Brigade,
R.A.).
12. Farzand All (F.X. & 9. Brigade,
R.A.).
Teams placing were: JII.K. & S. Brigade, R.A.: 4, 7,
11, 12-13.
The teams were as follow: Kowloon-Misses M. Groundwater; P. Woolley, P. Whitley; E. Annow, M., George, (Mrs.) D. Pinguet; V Last. fman, N. Field, M., Mason, M. Woolley
and E. Woolley,
2 3/15 Punjabis: 2, 5, 14, 15, 16-
52.
1820-35 KO,S.B.; S. 6,8 Somerseta: 1. 13, 17231
23, 83, Previous winners of the Nest-Angle
Club de Recroló--Misson E. Xavier; H. Leite, L. Camund; M, Remedios, Cup ware Pte. J. Tiernan, "RiA:MGuM, Alvos, 0. Basto; A. Rosa, A. Basto, in 1928; and Gunner Kartar Singh Silva Nette, C. Botelho and M. H.K. S. Brigade; R.A4 in 1999. Roma
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Private J. Gear, of the K.0.3.B, 20 was third, in 5 minutes, and Yusuf Khan of the H.K. & S. Brigade, II. A fourth.
..W. Skelton wan the winner of the special St. Feiter's Club members' flaw!! Young prize, the second one going to Tun chung.
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