SATURDAY'S RACE
MEETING...
GOOD SPORT AT THE VALLEY.
the
HOCKEY CLUB.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
TO MEET THE VOLUNTEERS ON WEDNESDAY.
The Hongkong Hockey Club will meet the Volunteers on the U.S.R.C. ground at 5.16 p.m. on Wednesday when the teams will be
Racing was well up to standard at Happy Valley on Saturday, where à big attendance was registered to witness the Second Extra Meeting. Many E excellent finishes were seen in most of the handicap events, which was a tribute to the good judgment of Mr. C. S. M. Alves, the official Handicapper.
Price,
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UNIVERSITY SPORTS MEETING.
LIM CHUE-MORE CREATES NEW RECORD.
MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1930. :
feelings and in having chosen me as their spokesman, the mandate they gava forth is that I should express thair unqualified: admiration for the Vice Chancellor and his staff.
From distant lands have they come to bury themselves in this un- certain island of antithesis and weather and the currency are sub- superlatives, 3 place where the ject to fierce and furious fluctuation, a reservoir of half a dozen epidemic receiving little encouragement and scourges, away from companionship, scant sympathy
One record was broken and two others equalled at the fifteenth Club (Play in colours).-W. Bor-annual athletic meeting of the 1. Gilchrist, A. A. Dand (captain), hold. at Pokfulam on Saturday rowman, W. Woodward, E. R. West, Hongkong University which was W. A. F. Kerrich, afternoon under most propitions W. A. Nowers, M. E. H.weather conditions. K. Batger,
Still he and his men have more Volunteers (Play in white).-C. L.
or less successfully paraced their Lini Chue-moke added an inch lofty ideals, Educational Sir Gala Gregory Henry L. Nickel and a half to the height of the had indeed they, must be. (captain), R. G. Strachey, H. Owon by T. W. Cheong, while Lee Hah- son, Whitley, J. R. Mitchell Pole Jump record created in 1928 with a
Here. finest persistency worthy of the Hughes, G. E. R. Divett, L. G. Frost, leong covered the 100 yards in carry on an organised effort of talent, of their mace, they R. II; D. Wade and E. C. Fincher. Nicholas, of the 2/16 Punjab Regi- and E. Wong Tape in 1928. He ing the
umpires will be Captain A. A taken by S. O. Shahabudio in 1926 ly, a University that is forever.dodg
10.2/5 in the same time as that sity which is somewhat of an
knowledge, and
a Univer of an anoma (and her pony, African Eve, dead- heated with Mr. R. M. Dyer's Four
The Hongkong Hockey Club's also equalled the
sword of
financial Clubs in the Mount Parker "A"accond team to meet the University record held by S. O. Shahabudin of its inception and existence no end yards Democles, a University the rationale Class
at King's Park at 5 be Borrowman, A. Player, L F. p.m. to-day will
BOOTS to know, regarded with in PARKER HANDI. Nicholson (captain), L. A. R. Duncan,
difference by most people and by some CAP: "A" CLASS: ONE MILEM. E, H. G. Mills, H. R. Petro, Major
even as a malignant neoplastie struc- For China Ponies. Entrance Fee $5 Kerrich, L. G. Frost, R. H. D. Wade, 1st Prize: $500. 2nd Prize: $300. D. M. MacDougal and S. Fox. Ro-
feree.-A. A. Dard,
Mrs. W. T. Southern followed up her success of the last meeting.
1.-MOUNT
3rd. Prize: $200. "Mrs. W. T. Soutborn's African
Eve
.... (Mr. Reldy) 1 "Mr. Dyor's Four Clubs
H
(Lt. Comdr. Bulteel) 1 Mr. Dynasty's Fifty Fifty..........
(Mr. Nowbigging) 2 Mr. H. S. Chan's Chesapeake Bay
(Mr. Heard) 3 Time: 2 min. 2,2/5 aces. Won by length; length. *Dead Heat. Pari-Mutuel: Winner $36.30 (African •Eve), $28.50, (Four Clubb): Places, 1st, $18.80 (African Eve); $18.30 (Four Clubs); 2nd, $44.40.
2. THE HUNCHBACKS" Plate: SIX FURLONGS.-For China Ponies. Subscription Griffins of this Club of this Season, non-winners. Weight for inches as per scale. Jockey Allow- ance. Entrance Fee $5. 1st Prize: $500, 2nd Prize: $300. 3rd Prize: $200.
Mr. Parkson Chan's Iron Blood (Mr. Frost)
Mr. H. S. Chan's Sonny Boy
I
(Mr. S. Y. Liang)
2
...(Mr. Arnold)
Messrs. Bellamy and Gordon's
Snaefell
Time: 1 min. 35 secs. Won by 3 longths; 2 lengths. Pari-Mutuel: Winner
3
Places 1st, $7.80; 2nd, $15.30; 3rd, $6.
3:-TAI-MO-SHAN
HANDICAP:
ment, and Mr. C. C. Francis.
2
3
Mr. Dynasty's King's Colour
(Lt. Comdr. Bulsteel) Mr. Altch Aitch's Chivalrous
(Mr. Reidy) Mrs. K. E. Beith's The Goods .... (Mr. Heard) Time: 2 mins. 37.3/8 secs. Won by a length and half: 2 lengths.
-Pari-Mutuel: Winner $10.00; Places, 1st, $10.60; 2nd, $16.00,
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A Service of Pleasure.
bute the prizes, Dr. M. 3. Osman,
In asking Mrs. Southorn to distriture. President of the Athletic Association, said in part:
The Results.
The full results were as follows: It is a matter of great satis- 100 faction to note that more and more (May Hall); 2, O. de Souza (Reel); Yards-1, Lee Hah-leong Interest is being manifested in the 3, C. L Lee (Rice). Time: 10.2/5 realm of Sports. students are to-day, hoeding the call
More and more equalling the record..
of the green fields, and this increas (Ellot); 2, A. Bakar
Pole Jump-1, Lee Chue-moke (Lugard);
ing activity is even more striking en 3, B. H. Schroter (Ried). Height: 9 the part of the women undergraft. 91% ins, beating the record by 111⁄21⁄2 duates.
Tennis Beenus
ins.
to be extremely! 220 Yards- popular among them.
Lee Hih-leong It is true their May); 2, C. Candah (Lugard); 8, right hands have not yet acquired S. Tissington (Eliot). Time: the necessary cunning but anyone 24.1/5 secs. equalling the record. who has watched them slashing) CAP: "B" CLASS: ONE MILE tennis racket assuming the propor
Lady Undergraduates away at the ball, cannot help being Miss A. Wood; 2, Miss Kwok Pui- Race, HANDI-impressed by the possibility of the chee. For China Ponies.--Entranco Fee $5. tions of a dangerous weapon. 1st Prize: $500. 2nd Prize: $300.
Half Mile-1, D. J. N. Anderson 3rd Prize: $200.
(Morrison); 2, R. Leong (Lagard); 3, R. Alvares (Lugard). Time: 2 mins. 17.1/5 Bees.
9.--MOUNT PARKER
Messrs. Wong and Linng's C-Moon
(Mr. Frost) 1
2
3
Mr. Heard's Christm. Belle..... (Mr. Heard) Mr. Lo Yam Man's: Bine Heaven (Mr. Roxa) Time: 2 mins. 6.3/5 secs. Won by 2 lengths; 4 lengths, Tari-Mutuel: Winner $11.90; Places 1st, $7: 2nd, $11.60; 3rd, $31.10.
10-LION ROCK STAKES ONE ROUND (ABOUT 7 FURLONGS 55 YARDS-For China Ponies. Sub-
But this gradually increasing ap preciation of games is a stop in the right direction and augurs well for the future. The youth of a nation is its greatest asset sportamen can never go under.
A nation of the days before cricket and football, In empires rose and fell but to-day a cricket-playing, football-playing na- tion has inherited the earth.
Facilities for Sports.
120 Yards High Hurdles.-1, Lee Hah-leong (May); 2, C. Candah Lugard); 9, A. Bakar. (Lugard). Time 18.2/5 secs.
Khan 2, F. R. Zimmern..
Past Students' Race-1. M. A.
Putting the Shot-1, D. Oppen- heim (May): 2, B. H. Schroter (Ricci); 3. H. N. Chung (May), Distance: 20 ft 6 ins. This is what we wish to impress hope that the day is not far distant (Eliot);
440 Yards.1, D. J. Anderson on our own students and it is our (Morrison); 2, R. S.
Tissington will be held in as high esteem as the when the 100 yards record breaker Time: 57.2/h
3. A. Bakar (Lugard). holder of a scholarship.
keey. Long Jump-1, K. P. Gan (Eliot); spirit grows, as interest in athletics (Lugard),
As this 0. de Souza (Ricci); 3, C. Candah become more manifest, the need of
Distance: 20 ft. 4 in. Half Mile (Open to the Colony) ties for sports will become apparent. 2, Sgt. Hensley (Hongkong Police); But this, a University, which atag, H. Q. Davies (P.W.D.). Time: 2 cial crises, certainly cannot afford gers in the face of recurring finan-mins. 13.2/5 Rees. to provide,"
High
"B" CLASS: ONE MILE AND Aription Griffins of 1929 and previous more playing fields and more facili. Murine James (ILM.S. Suffolk)A
QUARTER--For
$32.30scription Griffins of this Club of any Season. Weight for inches as per scale.
Winners of five or more races at any time barred. Winners--Sub- years, 2 lb. penalty; of this Season, 1 ib. penalty, for each race won at any time. All non-winners allowed 7 lb. Jockey Allowance. Allowances accumulative, Entrance Fee $5. 1st Prize: $500. 2nd Prize: $300. 3rd Prize: $200.
China Ponies. Entrance Fee $5. 1st Prize: $500. 2nd Prize: $300, 3rd Prize: $200. Messrs. Belth and Heard's 'Christ- mas Chimes...... (Mr. Heard) Mr. Own's Little Thunder....
(Mr. Liang) Mr. K. H. Kay's Our Prince
(Mr. Reidy) Time: 2 mins. 42.2/6 secs. Won by one and a half length; 3 lengths.
1
2
Mrs. R. M. Austin's Armony
3
(Mr. Heard) Mr. Ho Kom Tong's Bridge_Hall (Mr. Roza) Mr. John Peel's Done Again
1
2
Pari-Mutuel: Winner $13.60; Places 1st, $6.80; 2nd, $6.70; 3rd, $11.90.
4----FIRST AGGREGATE] STAKES: ONE MILE-Value $590. For all China Ponies. Weight 10 st. 9. Winners of a race Value $600 or over other than A race confined Lo Subscription Griffins, OF Ponies that have Aggregato
Aggregate prize in the Stakes in any season, 5 lb. extra. Non-winning Subscription Griffins allowed 6 lb. Entrance Fee $5, 2nd Prize: $300. 3rd Prize: $200.
won the
Mr. Ho Kom-tong's President
Hall
(Mr. Roza) 1 Mr. Heard's Royal Flush
(Mr. Heard) 2 Massrs. Mackie and Grayburn's
Pickle
.(Mr. Harriman) 3 Time: 2 mins. 2 secs. Won by a short head; 3 lengths. Pari-Mutuel: Winner $5.70; Places 1st, $5.20; 2nd, $5.70.
(Mr. Newbigging) 3 Time: 1 min. 55.2/5 secs. Won by a neck; half length. Pari-Mutuel: Winner $26.30; Places 1st, $12.29; 2nd, $17.70; 3rd, $55,
Cash Sweep.
Race 1.
No. 341 396
$756.90* 756,00* 168.20
In olden times, it was considered
Jump-Lee Hab-leong and
K. Y. Lee dead heated. Height: 5 ft. 4 ins
One Mile-1, D. J. N. Anderson!
by the princes of the realm their (Morrison); 2 H. H. Me (Ricci), 3, special care and privilege, the endow-N. K. Law (Eliot). Time; & mins. ment and upkeep of colleges.
In 29.1/6 secs.
these days, the princes of the newer aristocracy, the commercial kings and merchant magnates (in this part of the world, at least) seem to have other uses for their money-at all events they seem to have, for the most part abrogated this privilege.
princely
The
speaker then went on to con- gratulate Lee Hah-leong on winning! the Individual Championship with
a
Morrison Hall; 3, Eliot Hall.
Tug-of-War-1, Lugard Hall; 2,
Lugard Hall; 3, Ricci Hall.
Relay Race-1, Eliot Hall; 2, Individua} Hah-leong, 19 points.
Championship-Leef Inter-Hostel Championship. Lug- ard Hall, 33 points.
Tennis Rosuits. Championship Singles.-Champion,
total of 19 points and also on his G. de Souza; Runner-up, P. C. Lim. success in the 100 yards and 220 yards, in which
Championship Doubles.-Cham-) events he equalled pions, P. C. Lim and T. R. Lion; the record. Lee Chue-roke was also Runners-up, G. de Souza and T. K. congratulated on creating a new Tan. record for the Pole Jump, while the Handicap Singles-Winner, D Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nós.:, on winning the Hostel Championship. Chew.
speaker congratulated Lugard Hall J. N. Anderson; Runner-up, Y. F. 161, 179, 138, 84, 340.
*Dead heat.
Continuing, the President said: Lim and T, K, Lion; Ranners-up, S. C. Handicap Doubles Winners, F. C. But before I call upon Mrs. Southorn Ho and Chan Fook.
Race 11,
No. 47
234 211
.91.116.80
404.80 202.40
310, 409, 214, 199, 332, 22, 255, 162.
Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos.:
Race III.
No. 389 205
*
201
$1,946
556 278
5.-MOUNT DAVIS STAKES- ONCE ROUND (ABOUT 7 FUR- LONGS 55 YARDS)-For Chinn Ponies, Griffins of this
Season, non-winners. Weight fur inchas
site. per
Jockey
Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos.: Allow- ance. Entrance Fee $5. 1st Prize: 338, 604, 51, 185. $500. 2nd Prize: $300. 3rd Prize:
08
"$200,
Mr. L. Dunbar's Lobster Bay
(Mr. Soares) I Mr. Chan Tin Son's Witty Stag
(Mr. Frost) 2
(Mr. Heard) 3
Mr. John Peel's Abel
Time: 1 min. 51.415 secs. Won by a head; 3 lengths. Parl-Mutuel Winner $12; Places 1st, $5.90; 2nd, $5.80; 3rd, $12.60.
6-MOUNT PARKER HANDI- CAP: "D" CLASS: ONE MILE.-- For China Ponies. Entrance Fee $5. 1st Prize: $500. 2nd Prize: $800, 3rd Prize:, $200.
1. (Mr. Harriman)
Nos.: 699, 410.
Unplaced runners
Race IV.
No. JBN
$4,020.80
414 351
1,148.80
"
574.40 ($100
each),
Race V
No. 808
.$2,301.00
118
[
657.60
613
328.80
310, 296, 38, 141.
Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos.:
Race VI.
No. 279
351
*
66-1
$2,199.40 628.40 314.20 Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos.: 880, 84, 781, 208, 827, 643, 669, 402,
Mrs. H. 8. Chan's Pagoda
1
Mr. Chan Wai Yan's Shanghai
Beau...(Mr. Yue Shun Wa)
2
95.
Mr. E. L. Hosie's Touchit
Race VII.
(Lt. Comdr. Bulteel) 3
No. 274
Time: 2 mins, 11.1/6 seCH.
53
Won by balf length; half length.
774
Pari-Mutuel: Winner
-$2,070 694 297
$120.40;
to present the trophies, I would like
Ladies Singles Chanipionship.—|
to take this opportunity, in the name Champion, Miss G. Ho Tung; Runner-
of the undergraduate members of the up, Miss A. Leung,
of
welcoming back to our
Ladies' Singles Handicap-Winner,
University. midst Chancellors have come and gone but r
DU Vice Chancellor. Vice Miss R. Perry; Runner-up, Misa L. K.
none have we had who is worthy, in
Mixed Doubles
Handicap-Win-
the matter of enthusiastic support ners, B. H. Ts'o and Miss L. K. Ts'o
of student athletics, to stoop down Runners-up, K. T. Loke, and Miss A. and loose the lachet of his shoes,
The average student seldom has
Leung.
Inter-Hostel Championship.
the opportarity of expressing his by Eliot Hall.
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Unplaced runners ($50 each), No.::
Places 1st, $37.20; 2nd, $25.10, $14.20. 876, 204, 507, 832, 485, 143, 466, 18,
7-MOUNT PARKER HANDI- 512, 689, 276.
CAP: "C" CLASS: ONE MILE-For China Ponies. Entrance Fee 1st Prize: $500. 2nd Prize: $300. 3rd Prize: $200,
$5.
Race VIIL
No. 794
808
*
Σ
Mrs. Pearce's Ficeyem (Lt Comdr. Bulteel) Mr. Wong Ping Shun's Thunder-
bolt
.(Mr. Harriman) 2 Mr. Whel's Amusement Tax
(Mr. Frost) 2 "Time: 2 mins, 10 secs. Won by short head; one, and half "length.
Pari-Mutzel: Winner $86.90; Places lat, $12.90; 2nd, $23.50; 3rd, $11.60.
8-TAI-MO-SHAN HANDICAP:
A CLASS: ONE MILE AND A QUARTER For Chine, Ponies...... En-
$2,278.00 649.60 732 Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos.:
324.80 636, 457.
Race IX.
No. 143
568 334
.$2,107.29.
-619.20 309.60 Unplaced runners. ($50 each), Nos.:
859, 332, 728, 239, 876, 49, 742, 105, Race X.
No. 607,
548. 729
$2,441.00 697.00
348.80 Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos.:
trance Fee $6. lat Prize: 8500. 2nd 777, 979, 944, 86, 400, GPS, Prize: $300. 3rd Prize: $200.
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