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SATURDAY'S SPORTS MEETINGS.

SCHOOL AND SERVICE EVENTS.

MONDAY, MAY 5, 1930.

Neil,

hung

Somerset team was-L/Cpl. Ples. Butcher, Kerle and Gillard.

220 Yards Junior (challenge cup In the Putting the Shot, the Somer presented by Mr. Leong Tuen-sheung, acts obtained full marks once more, to be won 3 years in succession: and hopes were high that they might, 1920 won by Leung Shiu-man).--- even then, wrest the Cup from the 1, Ku Mun-pun; 2 Tong Kwong-ming.

. S. Punjabia, L/Cpl. Perkins, and Q. M. S 220 Yards Seulor (challengo cup Naylor totalled 69 feet and half an presented by the Sincere Co. to be in succession: 1929 won inch from their combined putts, the won The week-end saw three success-

Ping-lam. ful nathletic meetings, one a Ser-reils being accond with 67 feet 8

Small Boys Race: 100 Yards vice event and two in connexion feet less.

The 440 yards relay provided a (Handicap), Lu Fai-tack; 2 Lam with local schools.

good win for the Gunners, the Somer Yin-wah..

Arithmetic Race.--1, Lee Kwok- sets leading until the last 120 yards,

A large attendance, in spite of the not altogether ideal weather condi-

A.D.C.

at

Officer Commanding

by Ip

and the Punjabis nearly two hu Wa Wish), Ip Koon-ning:

Lee Change (Handicap),

-1, Mr. Tanng Koon-cook; 2, Mr. A.

Wong Shuk; 3

Shun-tak. Mr. 400 Yards Junior (Handicap).- Ku Mun-pun. 1, Tung Kwong-wing; 2

448 Yards Senior Challenge cup 440 presented by Mr. R. A. Razack, to be won 3 years in succession or 6 times in all: 1929 won by Tsung Leong).-1. 3, Tsang Leong: 2, Cheung Ping-nam; Chan Chui-hing.

Old Boys' Race: 229 Yards (Hand:- cap)-1, Lam Hou-yin; 2, Lam Hon-

120 yards (open to the Scouts, to be run in uniform)-1, Lam Shing- tao; Lo Ka-cheong

Half-Mile Flat Race (Challenge cup presented by the Sincere Co. to be won years in succession: 1929 won by Ip Koon-hung)-1, Ip Koon-ning; 2, Cheung Ting-lam: 3, Yee Man-tut.

tians, saw the conclusion of the Hong- where Git came away with a fineal Race: 120 kong Area Athletic Meeting on Satur- burst of speed to win by about ten

Sookunpoo. Ya

yards. His performance was ex- day afternoon Amongst those present were Mrs. tremely good, as he had a lot of Southern, accompanied by Captain leeway to make up before challenging the Officer Ad- the leader. The time, 3 minutes 42 The the Government, the seconds, was also very good,

the Gunners team was-Lewis. Whitehall, Troops in China (II. F. Major-General Greenwood and Gill J. W. Sandilands, C.B., C.M.G.,

The Open Stile. D.S.0.). Mr. R. M. Dyer, and a num There were fourteen entries in the ber of the senior military officers in one mile open race, the Navy and addition to those serving in various A.F. being both. Representel. The

took the lead for akwan. capacities as officials at the meeting. Air Force runner

The Inter-Unit Athletics Cup was lang time, but was passed during the deservedly won by the 3/15 Punjab third lap, and the Punjabis took all Regiment, with 614 points, the 1st three places, flakim Khan. Jhaumpi Bn. Somerset Light Infantry being

Other and Mangal Singh were first, second second with 59% points. scorings were Royal Artillery, 45 and third respectively. points, II.K.S. Bde., Royal Artillery; points, 2nd Bn. Argyll Sutherland Highlanders. 93 points, and Royal Corps of Sir als, 4 points Scoring was 6 points for a win in each event, 5 points for second place, and 4, 3. 2 and point for subsequent was placings. At the tea interval, it seen that, if the Punjabis could only get placed third or fourth events, they were bound to win the Cup, although they would then be hard pressed by the Somersets, who Look only four points in the Tur-of- War where points were given at 10, 8, 5, 4, and 2. Had the points been given for this event in the same way as In the others, the Somersets would have lost the Cup by one point. 44 that the dillerent scoring made no difference to the result.

Events Described.

and

CWC

The first event on Saturday was the high jump. where good jumping saw four out of eight still jumping at 5

feet,

3 inches. One by one, failures. were recorded, and the event went to the Punjabis (Kartar Singh and Gyan Singh), with a combined jump of 10 feet, 5 inches.

The half-mile relay saw the Argylf's first string take the lead, only for

The long jump brought forth some good juning on a slippery take off, and was won by the Somersets, with a combined jump of 37 feet, 2 inches: The Artillery were second, with the Punjabis a good third.

were

Smull Boys Race (Challenge sup presented by the Sincere Co. to be won 3 years it succession: 1929 won The 120 yards hurdles relay was disby Lin Kai-lin)-3, Leung Sik-ming: appo

pinting, owing to adverse weather 2, Ho Shiu-ming.

50 Yards Slow Bicycle-1. Lee hurdles Muny conditions. knocked down, or blown down by the Fat-yip; 2, Lai Sze-kit.

Bace

Yards Small Boys'

440 Notwithstanding these handi- caps, the time of 20 seconds each, was (Handicap)-1, Lama Shik-ching: 2

Lam Yue-wah. better than moderate. The Somersets won from the Gunners and the Pun- jabis, their team being L/Cpl. Neil, Ptes. Rendale, Hill and Lilley.

wind.

Obstacle Race (Handicap)-1, Lec Kwok-leung; 2, Chan Chu-hink.

Ore Mile Flat Race (Challenge cup presented by the Cathon Young Men's Society, to be won 3 years in won by Tsang succession: 1925 Leong)-1, Tsang Leong; 2, Ip Koon- hung. Gun.

Junior Hurdle (120 Yards).-1, 2. Chan Cheung Kong Wai-hing: yuct.

Senior Hurdle: (120 Yards),-1, Ip: Three-legged Race (100 Yards) Keon-ning; 2, Les Chung-wing.

The Pele Jump, with a slippery take-off, was won by the Punjabis and the H. K. S. Gunners, who tied for first place with jumps of 18 feet 9 inches, the Somersets and ners tieing for next place with three inches less. Attempts were made to the Jump 3 feet 8 inches, but all finalists falled at this. The Punjabis pair were-Kartar Singh and Raghi Noth

Before the last event, the final of the Tug-of-War, was held, it was seen that the Punjabis were leading

and

"The

1, Ho Shiu-cheong and Lai Sze-kit; 2 Yeung Sau-cheong and Frank Wong.

Candle Race (Ladies' nomination).

Staff Race: 440 Yards (Handi-

from the Somersets. It depended, Lee Kwok-leung and Leung Mon- whether they won or lost, gaining ten cheng; 2, Ip Koon-ning and Mak points or eight, as to whether they u-chai. won the Cup by four or two points. They found the H. K. S. Ganners too

1, Mr. Lee; 2, Mr. Shak: S, strong and steady for them,

Wong Shing-tsao, tried hard in they

the serond

One Mile Bicycle Race. (First then tot away, they were soon pull Prize presented by The Sincere Co). pull

back and over the line.

Lau Tat-man; 2. Lee Fat-yip. ed Gunners' team was-Sher Khan, Sher! Needle Race Ladies nomination) Zama, Darshan Singh, Ahmed Khan,. Ip Koon-ning and Mak Yin- Charan Khan, Rattan Singh, Sher tsang.

Junior Inter-Class Team Race. Mund, Udham Singh, Maghar Singh. Dharan Singh, Hari Singh and Lal Class 5.

Senior Inter-Class Term Race Khan.

by Mr. At the conclusion, the prizes and Challenge cap presented trophies were presented by His Ex-Fung Ki-cheuk)-Class 4.

120 Yards Consolation

Face cellency Major-General Sandilands.

(Junior)-1, Ng Kai-yeung; 2, Ho Chek-wah.

"Yards 1,20

Consolation Race (Senior),-1, Shun Kum-hoi; 2, Leung Wing-for.

the Somerset man to get ahead be fare handing over, the second string inaking more ground, and being al- most 120 yards in front, for the third string to increase this by ubout 20 yards. The Somerset Inst man wen comfortably, by about 150 yards, but special mention must be made of the Punjab last man (Naik Sirdar Singh) who made up a lot of ground in the The last lap to get second place. Somerset's team was composed of

Parris, Bdsmin. Mackenzie, Ptes. Childs and Rowsell.

saw the The 220 yards relay Samersels leading from the Punjabis at the first string. with the Punjabis, Artillery and Somersets very close together at the end of the second string That order was maintained at the end of the third string, but Gill, of the Gunners, made determined

The Athletic meeting of the Sacred efforts to gain on the Punjabis' last

Heart College, held on the ground of man, to be beaten by a yard or so. The Somersets were well-placed at the Kowloon Football Club, attracted third. The Punjabis team was-Labha large attendance of supporters of Singh, Kartar Singh, Gobinda, and the school. At the close of the sports prizes were distributed by the fles Baldey Singh.

Mr. J. P. Brage, who was intr dueel by Mr. J. S. Shak, the headmaster.

The full results were:

the

SACRED HEART SPORTS.

Ideals of Education Stressed

By Headmaster.

The Somerset boys won the Enlist. ed Boys 220 yards relay, with the RA.. second, and the Argyll boys

Long Jump (Junior)-1, Chan third. The time, one minute 53 seconds, was quite gand considering Cheong-yuet; 2, Yee Man-tat. Dis

tance: 16 ft. 1 in. the state of the track. The Somerset

Long Jump (Senior)-1, Ip Koon- boys were Boys Barton, Routs, Cot-ning: 2, Lee Chung-wing. Distance: tey and Lambert.

The Tug-of-War, to determine the third place, between the losing semi- Gnalists, was won by the Argylls, who pallet the Somersets fairly easily in the first pull, but lost a good eccond pall, to win the final heave, and to altain six points.

17 ft. 1 ins.

120 Yards (Open to the Ambu-

in uniform)-1,] lance, to be run Wong Shiu-pin; 2, Chin Sze-shing.

Half-Mile. (Open to the Colony).

J. Hemsley; 2, F. M. Silva; 3, Shui-kwai and H. Owen

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