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CENTRAL

THEATRE

BEGS TO ANNOUNCE

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1931.

SCHOOL SPORTS.

CENTRAL BRITISH AND ST.

STEPHEN'S.

Although rather unpleasant wenther conditions prevailed, there was no inck of keenness at the annual sports meetings of the Central British School and St.

King's Stephen's College, held at Park and Stanley respectively on and in both instances Saturday, and

of the oventa were splendidly contested, the youthfal athletes giving excellent displays.

The feature of the C.D.S. meet ing was the clover running by L.

FENCING EXHIBITION.

INTERESTING DISPLAY AT NORTH POINT.

The rain that felt on Saturday afternoon interfered a little with the programme Arranged by the long- kong Fencing Club to take place on the lawn at the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club houn at North Point. Misty rain permitted only a few boots being held on the lawn, while the FL. Liut. Aabre exhibition between Sommarhaugh and Lieut. Woods, had to be abandonet.

Most of the events took place in the club's gymnasium, where the atten dance included some of the Colony's His Excellency Sir William Peel and Lady Peel, ar- rived shortly after the prograinme had begun.

Their Revised Schedule lips, who gained the Victor grominent residente.

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PRICES OF ADMISSION

At 2.80 p.m.: Dress Circle $1.10 Upper Circle 80 Cents, Back Stalls 55 Cents and Front Stalls 35 Cents. (Children 20 Cents to Front Stalls).

At 5.10 & 7.15 p.m. Dress. Circle $1.40, Upper Circle $1.00, Back

Stalls 80 Cents and Front Stalls 45 Cents. (Children 30 Cents to Front Stalls)

At 9.20 pm. Dress Circle $1.75 Upper Circle $1.00, Back Stalls

Servicemen:

80 Cents and Front Stalls 45 Cents.

70 Cents, Upper Circle and Back Stalls at 5.10 7.15 & 9.20 p.m. shows.

The above prices include Amusement tax. The above prices to take effect as from Wednesday,

March 25th.

SHOWING

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IN AFRICA

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Ludorum

th trophy, whilst D. Raven annexed the Victrix Ludorum cup. Both revealed exceptional skill and throughout the were whrm favourites.

afternoon

L. Phillips gained no less than five first places, and in fact swept the middle-schoo? clans

board in oventa.

the

R. Phillips ran a well-judged race to win the mile, whilst D. Raven enp tured the 10 yards girls' champlon- ship in her best style.

An interesting exhibition of bayonet fighting was given by Lieut. Woods and Sgt, Braybrook, of the Royal Marines, the peints of the contest be- ing explained by Lieut. Anstruther. The contestants were supplied with service riflen to which were attached studded bayonets on a spring.

club Four lady embere of the tried conclusions in a foils pool. After ench custestant had met the A. Mitchell, by virtue of successes

other three, Miss Hallifax and Mes in the 100 yards championship, the

Clare had hat the same number of 220 yards open and the 440 yards,

points scored against them. MIES Hecured the junior Victor Ludorum Halifax was the winner of the de- title, his running being most impres-ciding bout. Other contestants wero sive.

An Interesting event was the girls Misses Beavis and Bonnar.

Exhibitions

with folks and epec skipping championship. It drew n

were given by Mr. F. T. J. Locke and very big entry and was novel both as

Gandr. Southly. Ar epee pool was a competition, and an entertainment.

held on the lawn, Messrs. Ainger, It resolved ithelf into an endurance Pinguet, Southby, Veliki, Sommer- test, the senior school competitors baugh, Woods and Locke taking part. displaying such remarkable skill and patience, that a tie had to be called between G. McNeillie and J. Bryson.) 1. Hickey won the middle school event and F. Elvidge the Junior.

100 yards (Girls) Champion Cup (presented by Taikoo Recreation

The Inter-House tug of war revenl-Club)-Won by D. Laven. ed the "Red" houre to be such a well- balanced and highly trained teant, that

it

won this event with плял, Two straight pulls in both cases were al} that were required, and they fully deserved the success.

The arrangements were excellent, reflecting the highest credit upon those responsible. The programale was completed in good time, and this, combined with the keenness of the contexts, made the afternoon, one of great enjoyment to all.

Prize Diribation.

Girls' House Cup-Won by Blue House with 31 pulsts.

Boys' House Cup-Won by Chuen- late loose with 50 points.

ST. STEPHEN'S SPORTS. Prizes Presented by Mrs. W. E. L.

Shenton,

Competition was keen at the annual sports of St. Stephen's College, Stan- ley, held on Saturday afternoon. The Hon. Mr. W. E. L. Shenton and Mrs. Shenton were among those present,

Speaking to the students Mr. Shen- ton declared: "It's an ill wind' that the blows nobody any good. If weather is not everything to be desir rd from the spectators' point of view,

At the conclusion, Mrs. B. Wylie presented the prizes, and Mr. G. Franklin Nightingale (1fundinantes), in addressing the gathering said he thought they would agree that despite the inclemency of the weather they had bad a very successful afternoon.re is little doubt that it has im- He wished to thank all those friends who had given sack willing service, the judges, starter and marshalls, He would also He specially to thank Mr. T. R. Rowell, wire for many years badueerssfully organised both ile also their sports and games. wished to thank Mr. Dyer, Mr. Beddow on M. Ferguson for their co-operation and assistance.

He extended their sincerest thants to the donors of pups who wished to remain anonymous and the Club de Recreio fur the use of chairs. Finally he would thunk, on their behalf, Mr. Wyle for distributing the prizes.

Cheers were called for and giver tu Mr. Wylie, the feadmaster, Rowell, and the School,

Mr.

The Official were:- Junges.-A. W. E. Davidson, Capt. T. T. Laurenson, G. McLeod,

Starter-Cul. T. A. Botrertson.

arshalls. W. Jenner, Sergt. Mar;

riofl.

Hexalls.

The complete results were as unley:

100 yards Championship:-Senior, M. Roussenu; Midille, 1 Phillips; Junior, A. Mitchell,

100 yards Girls' Championship:- Senior, D. Raven; Middle. P. Gibson- Craig; Junior, G. Lott.

High Jump:-Senior,

Middle, L. Phillips.

proved conditions for the competitors." Mr. Shenton in congratulating the Prize winners said that the true nim of sports was not to train for the sake of the prize but to keep oneself bodily ft.

The prizes were distributed by Mrs. Shenton.

Following are the results

Three Miles Race:-1, Li Wan Yick; Ling Sung Hei; 3, Lee Fun Sing. Time: 10 min, 36 s

Small Roya 11 Miles)-1, Cheung Wing Ngok;, Louie Hung Yow: 3.

shiny. Shui Wai Chay. Time: D 25.2/5 sena.

Sonnie 100 Yards:-1, Lai Khoon Iliast

2. Ton Yong Nee; . Kwik Siang Ker Time: 11.1/5 secs.

Junior 100 Yards:-1, Ngo Kim Cheng; 2, Cheung Wing Ngai; 3, Lo' Teng O Time: 11.4/6 seconds.

Small Boys' 100. Yards:-1, Cheung- Wing Nguk; 2, Loule llung Hee; 3. Kwak fing Pong. Time: 1.3/ seconds,

Junior High Hump:-1, Cheung Wing Ngai: 2, Trang Hua Hing; 3. Ngo Kim Cheng. Height: 4 feet 6 inches

Senior Long Junn:--k, Lai Khoan linn, Tan Yong Nee; 3. Kwik Biang

Kee. Length: 19 feet 7 12. Wood; inches.

Small Buy Obstacle Race:--1,

100 yards Skipping Championship: Loule Hung Hee; 2, Cheung Wing -Senlor. D. Raven, Middle, E. Hous-Nerk; 3, Walter Louis.

seau; Junior, P. Stringer.

Senior 220 Yards:-1, Lai Khoon

Throwing the Cricket Diall:-1, Jilinn: 2, Kwik Siang Kee; 3, Sung Miller; 2, R. Wood.

220 Yarda (Open):-Senior, V. Grunberg: Middle, L. Phillips; Júnior, A. Mitchell,

Sack Race: Senior, D. Smith; Middle, L. Phillips; Junlar, Neville

Booker.

D.

Kin Chun. Time: 27.1/5 seconds.

Junior 220 Yards:-Dend heat, 1, Cheung Wing Ngai and Lo Teng Go dead heat, 2, Tsang Wah Hin and Li Wan Yik. Time: 28.2/5 seconds,

Small Boys' Egg and Spoon Itace:- 1, un Teng Yuan; 2, ip Ching U;

Hin Hang.

Suck Race (Girl):-Senlor, Raven: Middle, E. Rousseau; Junior,. H. Weir.

100 yards Old Girls' Race: No

entries.

Long Jump:-Senior, V., Grunberg: Middle, Geelis.

Junior Long Jump:-1, Ngo Kim Teng Oo. Length: 18 feet 8 inches. Cheng; 2, Cheung Wing Ngai; Lu Senior High Jump:-1, Tang Yong Nee; 2, Lai Khoon Hinn; 3, Kwik

140 yards Old Boys' Race: No Siang Kee, Height: 5 Iset 11⁄2 inches.

entries.

Visitors' 440 Yards (II.K. School): v.. Chu Ping Os. St. Paul's; 2, Chung Shui Fai, St. Pasts. Time:

440 yards (Open):-Senior, Grunberg Middle, L. Phillips; Junior, A. Mitchell.

Egg and Spoon Race:-Senior. D. Raven; Middie, P. Gibson-Craig

Relay Race (Girls):-Won by nun

Junior, M. Booket,

House.

61.2/5 seconds.

Senior 440 Yards:-1, Kwik Slang Keo: Lal Khoon Han; 3. How Soon Cheung, Time: 42.2/6 seconds,

Junior 440 Yards:-1, Cheung Wing Ngai; 2, Thang Wah Hin; 3, Lee Wan Yick. Time: 65.1/6 seconds.

One Mile: Senior, R. Phillips; Old Boys' 220 Yards:-1, Leo Lock; Middle, L. Phillips and Geeks (tie); 2. Lo Kwan Min. Junior, J. Jopling,

Putting The Shot:-1, Kwik Cho Skipping Championship:-Senior, G. Bing: 2, Wong Bhul Kon; 3. Kwong MeNeille and J. Bryson (tle); Middle, Ping Chi. Distance: 27 ft. 11% ins. L. Hlekey; Junior, F. Elvidge.

Small Bays" High Jump-1, 220 yards Slow Dicyclo Itace:-1, D. Smith; 2, Hamer; 3, Sharpham.

Cheung Wire Ngok: 2 Tung Beng Boon; 3. Tee. Wai Ming. Height: Relay Race (Boys):-Won by Real feet 5 inches, Blouse.

Obstacle Raco-Soufer, R. Wood; Middle, E. Fowler; Junior, J. Jopling. Tug-of-War-Won by Red House.

Challenge Cups,"

Half Milo-1, Kwok Yu Klong; 2, Kwik Choo Beng; 3. Foo Yu Seo. Time: 2 mins. 37.1/5 secs.

Group Relay Race:-1, Group "A"; 2. Group "B". 1 min. 48.2/5 secs,

Small Boys' Three-legged Race-

Inter-House Cup (presented by Mr1, Han Teng. Yuan and Loule Hong

B. Wylle)-Won by Chocolate House Yow; 2, Shiu Wai Chol and Louie

(holders) with 70 points.

Inter-Form Shield (presented by

Mr. E. Ralphs)-Won by Form IV. with of points.

The Wal Ming. Hung Hoa I, Cheung Wing Ngok and

Obstacle Raco-1, Lo Teng Nguan; 2, Huang Tin Shu; 3, Xom."

Servants' Race:-1, Chan Kau; 2, Tug-of-War:-1, Group "C" 2, Victor Ludorum Cap (Junior)-Won Group "B" Group Championss-"B by A. Mitchell with 13 points.

Group, 100 points; "A" Grepp. 98

Vietor Ludorum Cup (presented by Mr. W. V. Field)-Won by L, Phillips Ah Shur. with 20 points.

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