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NEW FAST BOWLER

The Navy second division league team hope they have discovered a bowler of merit in Wildman, who, yesterday, com- ing into the 8th Destroyer team as a comparatively unknown player, captured eight Tamar wickets for three runs,

Bowling a medium fast ball with a slight break, ho had all of

SCHOOL SPORTS.

Sai Nam Pupils Excel At Athletic Meeting.

LAST SUNDAY'S EVENT.

1933.

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Fifteenth Extra Race Meeting, to be hold on Satur.. day, 16th December, 1933 (weather On Bunday three thousand spec- tators went to the South China Ath permitting), may be obtained at letic Field,. at Carolina Hill, to wit the Secretary's Office, Gloucester ness the performances of six hun-Building, the Club House, Happy dred young athletes in their anal Valley, the Hong Kong Club, the events of the three day's primary Sports Club, and the Stables, Shan

meat. Before schools'

Anal the events were started, a group picture Kwong Road.

Entries close at 12 o'clock; of the delegations was taken, after which the young athletes were group. NOON on Thursday, 7th Decem- ed according to schools and, in columns of fours, paraded round the ber, 1933, field.

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The competition started at the Tamar batsmen In difficulties, o'clock Events were run off very and thoroughly deserved his re-, smoothly, and too much credit can markable figures.

not be given to the Scouts, Ambulanca Brigade members, and other voluntary just managed to officials who helped to make this meet beat the Destroyer Flotilla by so successful. three runs, after In excitink

The Tamar

match.

lead.

were

The results as they were announc ed after each event was completed, most gratifying, considering A fine effort by Goodman, who that there were the youngsters first wont in No. 9 for the Destroyers attempt in open track and field com- just failed, and the last wicket petitions. The outstanding perform. fell with Tamar still holding the anco was the hop, step, and jump of eight meters and 41 centimeters, by Ting Chan-aum. These young. Collina, Hulme, Chappel and sters have the ability and the spirit All they Walker shared the Destroyer's of potential championa. wickets, Hulme capturing 3 for need is careful and wise conching. 13, Walker 2 for 13, Chappel 2 for .19 and Collins 1 for 28.

Scores.

H.M.S. TAMAR. Palmor.c. Dease b. Goodburn Walker b. Wildman

Chappel b. Wildman

Neale b. Willman

Dingby b. Wildnin

Smith not out

Collins b. Wildman

Hulme c. Denne b. Goodburn Brown c. Brynn b. Wildman Syken b. Wildman

Mann b. Wilman

Extras

Goodburn

Bryan Wildman

Pease Rimmer White

Maynard

Howling Analysis

ONKORNNY

Sal Nam School won the greatest laurels of the day by taking both the boys and girls 1st Annual Pri

Cham- mary School Athletic Meet planships. Otherwise, the honoura as no school won more than one Individual group championship.

6 were evenly divided,

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Mr. J. D. Bush presided over the a short meeting. In

speech ha stressed the possibilities anil benefits that might be derived from encour- 10 aging athlete contests among pri

mary Achooln.

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Mr. Chan' Po-sum then announced

12 the results of the three days' meet. The Hon. Mr. S. W. Tso distribut- 80ed the prizes and in an address pro- phesied that if athletics in primary Achools

China, werd encouraged, known as the "Sick Man" would soon be rejuvenated.

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6TH. DESTROYER FLOTILLA.

Handford c. Smith b. Walker

Bryan run out

White e. Mann b. Hulme

Bean b. Hulme

Maynard b. Hulme

Pense b. Chappel

Coleman e. Pah b. Walker

Brown run ou...

Rimmer b. Chappel

Goodburn c. Chappel b. Collina Wikiman not out

Extras

Collina Hulme Chappel

| Walker

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The results of the meet Aro As follows:

Boys' Eventa.

Track and Field Champlonship.--

1, South China; 2, Sai Nam.

Volley Ball Champlonship-1, Sai

Nam; 2, Put Ying.

Rubber Football Championship-

1, Wah Hing; 2, Yuk Chce.

Basketball Championship-1, Ying Wah; 2. Sal Nam..

Group Exhibition Competition,-1, Tao Kuan; 2, Sal Nam.

Grand Championship of the int

12 Annual Athletic Meet for Primary

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Schools of Hongkong-Sai Nani,

Girls' Events,

Track and Field Championship.-

1, Sal Nam: 2. Sui Man.

Girl Grand Championship of the 1st Annual Athletic Meat for Pri

of Hongkong.--Sai mary Schools

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Bowling Analysis

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Eagle Win in Ng Sze Kwong Tourney

The second

maich in

INTERPORT SOCCER.

The Selection Committee Elected Yesterday.

Mesara. H. D. Tolliston, A. Golden- berg, H. K. Lee, and F. T. James were appointed members of the In- terport Selection Committee, with powers to co-opt and add to their numbers, at a meeting of the Hong thekong Football Association Council

Jast evening.

Ng Sze-kwong billiards, tourna mont was played at the Sallora and Soldiers Home last night, when H.M.S. Eugic defented H.M.S. Berwick by 106 polute.

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Alford

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160

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Woodcock 81

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Final

Mitchell 15 ARSENAL VICTORY. Luscombe 144

Cundy 150

Hall of the Eagle returned, the highest break of the evening, when against Mitchell, whom he com pletely outplayed, he ran up a 38.

On Friday the S.W.S. meet the R.D., to determine the right of contesting the Eagle in the semi- final of the competition.

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