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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDÁY, APRIL 20, 1931.

COLLEGE SPORTS.

HIGH STANDARD SET AT ST. JOSEPH'S MEET.

The annual athletic meet of St. Joseph's College was held on Caroline H on Saturday in the presence of n large gathering of pupils and visitors, The programme, of a lengthy and diversified nature, was marked some grond performances, in particular that of J. Pereira, who, in winning the Junior One-Mile Championship for the third consecutive year, has secured the Wing On Cup as a per- nioneut possession.

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FAREWELL “JIMMY"!

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POPULAR LOCAL FOOT- BALLER FETED BY CLUB- MATES.

ST. GEORGE'S DAY.

PROGRAMME OF THE 'RETREAT ON CRICKET GROUND.

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on

Tho the

is tho prox

"disgusted with the standard as com. pared with what wo wers used to at Home. But I eventually got used to it, and, a fow months dator, I was Introduced to Mr. Stewart, who wa then a young bright laddle, full of vim, and ho asked me 'Is there any football in longkang' replied 'Do A scheme which is unparalleled

you play? If so come down and Joln Adieus to one of the most popular the Club. He came down and joined Anong other celebrations In the industrial history of any sportsmon in the Colony were made in 1914, and from the very first day ranged Удом country will be outlined by the at the Hongkong Football Club pavi he kicked a ball here until the Inst, George, Hongkong, for Thursday the Society of St. Weir report on ratheny electrifica- Jion on Saturday, whon Mr. Jimmy a fortnight ago, he has been an as-next (St. George's Day) is the tion, which, according to a fore-Stewart, the well-known Interport set a wonderful asset.-(Applause), cast by the Daily Herald, consists and representative football player, "Not only to this Club, continued playing of "Retreat" by the Band

and Drums of the 1st. Batt. of the electrification of the entire clation rocipient of Fists of appro Mr. Duncan, "but to football in gen- South Wales Borderers

from the fongkong Football erai in Hongkong. He has the true 51,000 miles of British railways. Association and the Hongkong Foot-sporting spirit, and one who plays Cricket Ground.

The cost will be nearly £100,- ball Club.

the game, whether winning or losing. The following |000,000, but it is estimated to save Prominently identifi In the Senior Division, J. Sequeira £12,500,000 annually. The news sports ciroles for the last seventeen in our opponents to-day. We saw a

in local It in this spirit which was lacking gramme: was prominent, winning both the Mlle paper asserts that the scheme has yours, Mr. Stewart recognised as me demoralised Chinese team, who, after

1.The Retrent and Half-Mile Championships.

2.-Quick Step collective championship points in the

the received the blessing of the rail- of the finest centre-half hneks Bong-starting off promising arent things,

kong tun ever boasted,

Major" two Divisions were

leaves the through tack of team spirit, simply garnered by two way companies which have oven other competitors: J. Sullivan, who worked out the time tables, and it Colony on retirement with the xin-faded out of the picture. But this cerest wishes of the whole local aportaj is a side isatie. I don't want the secured the Senior School Champion-alen #pponls' atrongly to the and athletic bodles. These rentimenta Scotland players to think I am casting alip, and A. Kham, who secured the Government s will employ were

It

embodied in the Junior. A. Nham incidentally seeur-

eulogistic any reflection upon them. 60,000 men for 20 years.--Reuter. | speeches delivered by Mr. R. K. Dun-j ed the Challenge Cup for the 440

I can and Mr. W. E. Hollands when they yards Event; this being his third

made the presentations on Saturday. Consecutive win.

The parting gift of the Club, which God's own. Jimmy Stewart has been "But to-lay, we are losing one of Mr. Stewart has served with such] marked success during his stay in an object lesson to the young players Hongkong, took the form of a hand- of this Chih. He has come down and some silver ten art, suitably engraved, trained, which is more than the young whilst that of the Fariinil Anciation Player of to-day will do. Mr. Sto- blackwood and silver engravel, Wart is still a young man, though he ten tray and stand, which also bere and he was still able to keep his place trenched the veteran alago of football, an inscription of appreciation,

of four, ench to run 220 yards-1st, A diversion was in the tug-of-war | Matric; 2nd, 2A. between the Single and Married

Inter-Class Relay Race Junior), Teachers, which proved to be a teams of fear, ench to tus 220 yards, strehuous pull, with the dreision | -1st, 2A: 2nd, 3A. dually going to the former.

Mr. J. Ralston

the gave away prizes at the conclusion of the sports, In a sech prefacing the ceremony, Je referred to the high standard set by the afternoon's sports, congratu- Inted the pupils on their success, and remarked that he was still young

ugh to realise that prizes did give | encouragement both to sports and studies.

He expressed his appreciation of the high honour the Director of the College (Rev. Bro. Aimar) lind dope him in asking him to distribute the

rizes.

Teachers' Tug-of-War (Married v Single)Winners, Single.

Inter-Cines Tug-of-War (Junior). eight-à-side. --Winers, 2A,

Inter-Cinas Tug-of-War (Sentor), eight-n-side--Winners, Matric,

Consulation Race (Junkar and Senior), 100 yards.- 1st, A. Sequeien; 2nd. S. Leonard.

Tennis, Singles Championship (Challenge Cup presented by Oht Josephinns 1930)- at Hongking University. Champion, A, Seth (Class 46): Runner-up, Ching Meng Liabhan (Matrie) 10:10 Potér Tu (Matrin).

Inter-Class Doubles (Challenge Cup presented by Wing On & ca, 1930), -Championa, Cines JC (A, Seto and Mn Chang-fang): Runners-un, Mutrle, (H. Pereira and C. M. 3ilabhan

Football. Football Competition School. Kowloon). Winner, Victorin, Inter-Class Football (Small Boys), Won by Class A (Capt. F. Rocha), Inter-Class Football (Junior), - Won by 2A (Capt. A. Silva). fendor),

Inter-Class Protall 3. D.

(Senior). Heigh 4.

Won by Class ac (Capt. C. Wab Cheuk).

Mr. Ralston was heartily cheered by the gathering and presented with a silver junk as a memento of the occasion,

Кемнем.

The results wer

Long Jump (inter). 14. A. Nam 2nd, C. Suan. Distaneet

ft. Ginz.

(Senior). Bat. A. Hussain; o, 1. Sullivan, Date

Long Jump

1. Gin

High Jump

Alves; 2nd, J. Souza.

5 in.

High Jam (Senior)

1. A. Bux. nin; d, J. Sullivan Height: 5 ft 212 0.

Yards (Junior), 1st, A. Sham: 2nd. C. Souza. Time: 11.4/5

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100 Yards (Senior), Challenge Cup presented by Messrs. Little Adams and Word, 1st. J. Sullivan: 2nd, 1. Everest. Tinse: 10-3/5 secs.

10 Yards (Handien, Boys under 10 years of age-ist, A. Heynolds; 2nd R. Marques,

Putting the Shot (16 lb.)--ist Tau Chiang-sinug: 2nd, A. Tossan.

220 Yards (Junior), Challenge Cup presented by Wing Num Co.--Ist, A. Nhan; 2nd, G, Souza, Time: 27-1/6)

220 Yurds (Senior), Challenge Cup presented by St, Joseph's College Old Boys Association-1st. J. Sullivan: 2nd. B. Everest, Time: 21-1/6 sega,

5 Yards (Handicap),-Boys under të years old-1si, R. Maruies; 2nd, G. Abong: rd. A. Rahman.

100 Yards Handicap). Open, ta Boys of St. Joseph's Junior School. 1s), G. Ablong: 2nd. E. Ribeiro; 3rd, R. Marques.

to

100 Yards Handicap), Open Pupils of St. Paul's Institution, -ist,

Silvi 2nd, P. Hollands. Bearders Race (Senior), 414 yards, 1st. Wab Cheuk; 2nd, J. Sullivan. Hoarders Race (Junior) 220 yards, 1st, A. Sham: 2nd, H, Chau. 110 Yards (Junior), Challenge Cap presented by Old Buys in the Cabins | Ches, 1928, -1st, A. Nhum; 2nd, R. Botelho: 3rd. F. Sequeira. Time: 1 mis secs,

440 Yards (Senior). Challenge Cup presented by Old Boys in the Cables Co., 1928-1st, J. Sequeira; 2nd, A. Hussain.

130 Yards Handicap), Open to

Pupils of St. Mary's School.1st. C.

Remedios; 2nd, G. Fernandes,

Scouts Race (220 yards), Open to Scouts of 1st H. K. Troup.-1st, C. Roylance; 2nd, S. Hamet,

20 Yards (Handicap). Open to members of the S. J. C. Division of SA. Brigade-Ist, Yu Yak-pan: 2nd, Chan Wing-bing.

Sack Race (Junior and Senior).- int, G. Sequeira; 2nd, A. Xavier,

Baif e (Junior), Challenge Cup presented by Old Boys in the Charter. ed Bank, 1927—1st, R. Botelho; 2nd. H. Remedios. Time: 2 mins. 43-276

War

Plenkant Hut Snd.

One of God's Own.

as centre-half and to ßnish up fighting os hard as when he started.--(Ap-' .plause).

Mard

Buglers "The Drum

The Drums

3.-Reminiscences of England

The Band

4.—Slow March “Olden Days, in

Warwick."

Quick March "Warwickshire The Drums 5. Selection "Merrie England" The Band 6.-March "Palace Guard"

The Drums 7.--Potpourri "Communitylund" . The Band

8-Bugle March. "Babel Man- deb" Bund, Druma & Bugles The National Anthem

Mr. R. K. Danean, on behalf of the Club, said that though

"As a Club, we feel we are losing his was one of the best of mes and a truely to express himself for their pre- pleasant duty that afternoon, it was friend. These folk are very hard i sentation, but he could assure then he Also snd one. After the wonderful to

nowadays, and it victory of Scotland in the football that

Is would always trensuro it). He wishod grent day, they all felt very happy, and mittee

regret to the com- the club every success in the future, And members of the Club and he was certain that with the were additionally happy to have Mr. that we have to lose him. Jimmy Stewart with them. As they teas, ought to be the gain

But our young men coming along, and with Another the anthusiasm shown by the younger were probably aware. Mr. Stewart community, and with other branches members of the second team, that they was leaving Hongkong in a week's of athieties open to him still, I am could look forward to a successful | time, and it was not his intention truite sure he will assist some other season next year.

return to the Colotty, unless it was unciation. holiday. Mr. Stewart was one of "I don't think there is anything fur- Football Club and football in general Its association with the Hongkong those very fortunate fellow whether to any, beyond aking "Jimmy" in Hongkong would always remain a found it possible to leave Hongkong to accept this little token of respect very pleasant memory to him.--(Ap- today. Many of them had been in and esteem. We don't want you to plause). (Junforthe Colony a long, and some much necept this for its value na an orna. konger than he, and they were still ment, but for the sentimental value fighting hard for the day, to come which Hen behind it. With it we when they, too, could go home like extend every gand wish which lies ed him with a gift on behalf of the Mr. W. E. Hollands then present- Mr. Stewart, but to many it was behind it and hope that you will Hongkong Football Association, in the just as far off as when they firet nr ways think of the many happy day course of which he paid tribute to rived. "Jimmy", however, was Al spent in this Club”

the services rendered to the Ansoela- Scotsman, pussessing the shrewd and canny characteristics of his country,

"Enjoyed Every Year."

tion by Mr. Stewart. Ho mentioned and perhapa

his work as a member of the Inter- he had been a little Mr. James Stewart, in neknowledgport teams, both in Hongkong and wiser and had saved his silver to ment, said that all the years he had Shanghai, and said their gift was but prepare for the day when he could been connected with football in Hong- small expression of A.

go Harne. He was in that respect an kong, he had enjoyed every one of for what he had done for soccer in appreciation ubject Josann to them all.

them, and if they had derived any en- general in the Colony. Joyment and pleasure from seeing him

College Football XI. Captain, F. D'Sullivan: Vice-Captain, R. Everest,

College Cricket XI. Captain.

R. Abbas; Vice-Captain, H. Asome.

College Championship. Senior-1928, M. Murata; 1929, M. Murata; 1930, H. Siew: 1931. J. Sullivan (15 points).

Junior: 1928, J. Mark; 1929, M. Kawamura: 1930, A. Nham, 1931, A. Nham (15 points).

Officials. Patron: ILE. Bishop II. Valtorta. President: Rev. Bro, Director. General Committer-Rev. Brom, of St. Joseph's College, Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga, Messrs. R. Choo, H. M. Campos, C. Grimeton. A. Tan, J. G. Ozorio, L.. G. Cardoim, F. Barnes.

Judges: Ites. Dra A. Matthias) fensrs, A. Edgar. 1. Harvey, Soun, H. Braga, S. Elear, F. L. Marques, A. V. Goruno,

Timekeepers: Mosses, C. Dragon, 12. Fernandes, J. I. Guterres, P. Wông. Handlennpers: Mesers. J. A Delgado, K, M. Onur, C. Rocha, O. M. Omar.

Starters: Mesurs. C. A. Goldenberg, R. M. Omar, Walsh.

Thanks are due to the following prize donors. Mr. Woo Iny Tong, ald Josephinus at University, at the 11. K. and Shanghai Bank, The Chur- tered Bank, Jacline Matheson & Co., and at the table to; Mr. Jos. V. Chantong. Wing On Co., Sincere Co., Sun Co, Wing Nam and Messrs. Chec Pole Sten. 3. E. Ozorio, P. II. Barnes and Laurence Wong.

SCHOOL SPORTS.

Revival of Inter-School Meeting.

The Inter-School Track and Field

the lack of a

Meet will be held on the 27th, and 29th of this month. This Annual competition has not been held for the fast three years owing suitable track. With the South China Athletic Association Ground at their disposal, the school authorities have decided to hold the sports.

In 1922, Sir R. E. Stubbs, the then Governor, presenter a shield, called the The Governor's Shield" for Inter-School Track and Field Cham- pionship. This shield was won by St. Paul's College, thrice, 1922, 1923, and 1924 and St. Joseph's College held the Half Mile (Senior), Challenge Cup | shield also for three tiines, 1925; 1926; presented by Old Boys in Hongkong 1927. and Shanghal Bank,-1st, J. Six schools have signifled their in- Sequeira; 2nd, H. Campos, Thite: 2 mins. 23 secs.

BUC9.

Teachers Race Handicap. (220 Yards)-1st, Mr. M. T. Lim; 2nd, Mr. C. Dragon.

Two-Mile Klevele Race: Ist, A. Silva; 2nd, N. Reynalde.

120 Yards (Handicap), Open to Pupils of St. Francis School.-1st, M. Pau; 2nd, L. PAU.

tention to take part, but a notable absentee Is St. Joseph's College, tha holder of the shield,

The following 3 the list

events:-

of

Track-100 yards; 220 yards; 440 yards; 880 yarda; 120 High Hurdle and 1 mile.

Field High Jump; Running Broad Jump: 12 1. Shot Put.

The events are praclically the same

120 Yards (Handicap), Open to Pupils of the Canossion Institute.ns the last meet (1027) except the 1st, V. Beaumont; 2nd, R.. Reggo,

One Mile (Junior), Challenge Cup presented by Wing On Co., 1929. Ta be won three times in all-ist, J. Pereira: 2nd, II. Remedios. Time: 5all round team. Her Relay Team bas

ins, 32 sers.

One Mile (Senior), Challenge Cup, presented by Mr. B. A. Hyder-1st, J. Sequeira; 2nd, I. Everest; 3rd, G. Fernandea. Time: 5 minn, 25 nees.

Boot Race (Small Boys)1st, B. Hollands; 2nd, 3, Choa.

220 Yards (Handicap), Open to Old Boys of the College.-Est, N. Delgado; 2nd, 0. Omar.

Arithmetic Race (Smail Boya), Ist, J. Ford; 2nd, P. Jorge; 3rd, 3. Sonres.

Footballers Race (Open to members of St. Joseph's Football Teams).—~ist, 1. Fernandez; 2nd, A. Castilho.

Invitation Relay Race (Opon to Schools Teams of four, each to run 220 yards).—1st, St. Paul's Collega; 2nd, Queen's College.

Hurdle Racy, Shot Put and the drop- ning of the Junior Schools Relay Race. Paul's College seems to have the best Of the six schouls taking pact. St.

wun practically every, invitation relay race for schools and their record of Running Broad Jump, 20ft. 1 in. is n very creditable performance for a school boy. Queen's College possesseH sprinters and middle distance runners College will rely on their men to score of exceptional morita. St. Stephen's

In

the Shot Put, Hurdies and the Jumps. Ying Yah College has a shot put record of 19, ft. 101. and their midie distance runners will give Queen's College representatives close race for premier honours.

Diocesan Boys School and Man Sang College may have some “dark horses" and their performances may upset all predictions. With such good entries In the Track and Field Events, the Inter-Class Relay Raco (Toums' of | races will be keenly competed and four, 4 ft. 6 ins, and under, each to probably the championship will not be run 100 yards).—-1st, Kowloon 4E; 2nd, Hongkong 4A.

Inter-Class Relay (Senior); teams

decided until the last event. It will not be surprising if some of the Inter-School records will be smashed.

A Wonderful Assol. "When I first arrived in Hongkong in 1914", said Mr. Duncan, "I came to see a game of football and was rather

FAN GIOL.

run around the field, then he could Mr. Stewart briefly replied, and assure them that he had enjoyed him-spoke of the honour and the pleasure self just as much.

It was to have played for Hongkong

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