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SCHOOL SPORTS

St. Joseph's College Annual Meet

BISHOP GIVES PRIZES AWAY

The annual athletic sports meeting, of St. Joseph's College was held yo terday afternoon at the South China Athletic Association, Caroline Hill, in the presence of a largo gathering.

The senior championship was won by Willian Chen, while A. Ozerio the Junlor championship. annexed law Chi-to was the midget champion.

gramme,

Nov.

Time: 5 mins. 60 secs,

1,500 Metres (Senior)-1, Eugene Petrose; 2, G. Mackintosh; 3, Fung Shun-choy Time: 5 mins. 18 accs,

Putting he shot1, G. Whittick, 2. S. Velasco; J, Tsui Kwong-fal. Distance: 2011-

100 Motres (Santar Boys of Kal Lap School)-1, Wong Yuk-wing: Chan Lam: 3, Chan Yoo-wing

100 Metres (Junior Boys of Kai Lap At the conclusion of the School), Lee Chee-ming: 2, Chan

Brother Matthlas, Director of the College, called upon Tak-wing; 3, Yan Chang-fung. Saint

100 Metres (Pupila ut His Lordship Mer. Henry Valtorta, Bishop of Hongkong, to distribute the Mary's Bchool)-1, S. Rodrigues; 2, awards.

Brother Matthias thanked in Lord- ship the Bishop for coming, and can- gratulated the prize winners, and thanked the donors of prizes and the subscribers to the prize fund for their Keperonity.

dis Lordship the Bishop replied in distributed the a few words, and prisc

Results.

Long Jump (Junior),-1, A. Oxorio; 2, J. Lee; 3, T. Gill. Distance: 14 ft. 7inn.

High Jump (Senior)-1, W. Chen: 2, Kwok Ying-kong: 3, Henry Shu Height: 5 ft. 1 in.:

High Jump (Junior)-1. Ro Lin kit; 2. Wong Ting-shek; 3. L. Rosario. Long Jump (Sealer).1. W. Chen; 2, Soon Foo-sun: 3, A, R. Razack. Distance: 18 . Ins.

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100 Metres (Midgets)—1, "Law Chi- to; 2, Mydin Hussain; 3, Chow Chun- kau. Time: 10 sec.

C. Marques.

100 Metres (Pupils of Saint Fran- cis School)-1, H. M. Omar; 2, R. Crestejo.

60 Metres for Convent Schools (Midgets) Boys-1, 8. Hollands; 2, 1. M. Omar, Girls1, 1. Castilho; 2, G. Rodrigues: 3, A. Thirlwell.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1934.

LOCAL HOCKEY

ARMY, DEFEAT CLUB IN TRIANGULAR MATCH

GOOD FORWARDS

A forward line which combined al. most to perfection in no small mca- sure enabled the Army to defeat the Hongkong Hockey Club by two goals to one in their second meeting in the Triangular Hockey Tournament at King's Park yesterday afternoon. In their first meeting, a fortnight ag, the Club and Army played a drawn game of two goals all.

II. Owen Hughes was an absentes from the Club's right wing, N. A. E. Mackay being shifted out to the wing

filled his place. J. W. Poto-Hunt was from insido-right, while J. L.. Tetley brought in on the left wing.

Tho brilliant combination of the 100 Metres (Pupils at the Canes Army forward line, ospecially between slan School)-1, A. Chan; 2, Senior, Garthwalte and Lal Singh, Sullivan,

100 Metres (Pupils of Saint Paul's who was butstanding on the loft Institution)-1, D. Martin; 2, C. wing, kopt the Club defence on tip- W. A. toes throughout the game. Young.

Reed, who appeared in the pivotal position in place of H. J. D. Lowe, was outstanding, as was his opposite, The Club forward lino, 50 Metres (Midgets) Pupile of St. Halford.

scrappy, the Whe vory Joseph's Collego-1, Lau Chi-to: however,

wandering M. Hussain; 3, Dick Ah-sing.

players poliions too often. G. E. R. Divott was an able leader but lacked sup- port.

200 Metres (Pupils of La Salle College)-1, Lee Tak-khoon; 2, A Cruz. Time--20 seco

Invitation Relay Race-1. La Salle College; 2, King's College: 8, Wah. Yan College,

400 Metres St. Joseph's Old Boys, 1. Hasanin; 2, Chung Wah-cheuk; 3, T. Castilho.

from their

The Club opened on the offensive, and wore unlucky not to obtain the lead early on when Rossier, the Army left back, nearly deflected a shot inta Motres (Junior)-1. Wong

200 Metres (Boys of St. Louis In- his own citadel. Metcalls brought Tingahek; 2. A. Pereira; 3. A. X.!

dustrial School)-1, Tang Pak-wahi off some fine clearances at right back, Romiahn. Time: 14 noce.

100 Metres (Senior)-1, Simon, 2, Poon Ban-wal: 3, Wong Chi-man. and fed the Army forwards with ac-

1.500 Metres (Military of Murray, curate passes. Hoal; 2. G. Sequeira; 3, S. Chan,

Barracks)-1, R. Cross; 2, Yendle; Time: 13 aces

The Army took up the attack, but 3, Lt. Miers. Time: 4 mins, 41 secs.

110 Metres High Ilurdles (Senior). Gregory was safe. Senler had bad 1. W. Chen; 2, J. Arnaiz: 3, H. luck when he flicked a shot over the crossbar. A pretty forward com- Souza. Time: 223/6 aces.

and Inter-Class Relay Race (Midgets). bination between Garthwalte -1, Cinea 7A; 2, Class TA; 3, Class Senior, following a clearance by Metcalfo, saw Senior score to give the 4A.

Inter-Class Relay Race (Junior). Army the lead, which they maintained -1, Cinsa 3A: 2, Cinx 4A. unt. the interval. In the second half, Inter-Class Relay Race (Senior). Senior was again unfortunato with Class 2A; 2. Matriculation two reverse stick shots, but it was -1, Class.

not long after that Garthwalta snap. Metres (Scnat Race)-1,ped up a pass from Lal Singh to put Carlos Leitao: 2, W. Tuen; 3, the Army further ahead. The Club retaliated Divett and Potter missing Inter-Class Tug-of-War (Junior). two open chances. Inter-Class Tug-of-War (Senior).)

200 Metres (Junior)-1, Wone Ting-nbek; 2. A. Pereira: 3, Chia Pik-siang. Time: 30 nocn

200 Metres (Senior).—1, C. Amery: 2, G. Sequeira; 3, A. Barkur. Time: 25.4/5 POCA.

400 Metres (Junior).—1. A. Ozoring E. Ibarra; 3, Chin Pikalang. Time: 65 meer.

2.

400 Metron (Senior),-1, A. Souza; 2, A. linrkar; 3, Taui Kwang-fai.

Timo: 02.4/5 wees.

200

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Back Race (Midgets)-1, Mydin Hussain: 1, G. Sequeira; 3, G. Leung,Class 6A

800 Metres (Junior)—1, A. Ozorio;

2, F. Barra; 8, T. Castilho. Time:

2 mins. 30 goes.

800 Metros (Senior)-1; C. Mackin- tosh; 2, C. Marr. Time: 2 min. 27 POCS.

3,000 Metres Bicycle Race-1, Chan Fook-hin; 2, Yuen Kin-fan; 3, Soon Foo-Run. Timo: O mina. 7 soca.

Obalaclo Raco (Midgets)~1, Law Chi-to: 2, Chow Chun-kau.

1.500

Motre (Junior),-1, Ozorio: 2, M. Loo; 3, A, K. Rumjahn.

A.

--Class 21.

Senior Champion-William Chen. Junior Champion A. Ozorio. Midget Champion,-Law Chi-to.

Inter-Class Tournaments, Senior Football-Class Junior Football-Class 3A. Midget Football-Class DA, Boarders v. nv Boys-Day Guys

Cricket, Balling Average.-C. Windsor. Bowling Avernice.-C. Amery,

Towards the end Tetley sont in a pass from the right, which Divett made full use off, beating Hollings- The worth to reduce, the deficit. Army was still pressing when the final whistle blow.

Recreio Rest Borderers. On the US.R.C. ground yesterday afternoon, the Club de Recreio de- fested the South Wales Borderera by two goals to nil, J. M. Pinto andi 0. I. E. de Souza notting the goals.

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(Continued from Paga 8.)

HONGKONG'S LUCK

Swoop Prizes For Local Residents

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London, Mar. 21. With the Irish Bweep horso. draw concluded, and after the realdual prizes were determined, the drawing of the E100 consolation prizes Lieut. J. P. Williams was in a bright for hor to kill. They won the first occded this afternoon.

Included in the £100 consolation mood in a cricket match between the game and were within striking dis-

lance of victory in the second with a prizes no far announced are:

A. J. Edgar, Care Stock Exchange, on Monday afternoon lead of 10-2, when their youthful op-|| Sookunpoo

commenced their winning Hongkong: East Lancashires and the Lincolns at

Won Tung, 1 Des Voeux Road, when he scored 120 runs in the short ponents period of 10 minutes. Ile and C. S. rally.

liongkong; M. J. Elvin put on 168 runs for the for the East

MIXED DOUBLES,

Lets Have It," Takuaps, West opening partnership

In the mixed doubles, Meise anil Lancashires who won by 184 runs.

The Lincolnshire Regiment won the Mrs. Cate, playing Lt.Col. Pelly and the Lilley Whites" Mr. Reader-Harris, nover wero In toss and put (East Lancashires) in to bat first. doubt and showed good understanding, the outstanding During the first hour Lieut. Williams Melse and C. 9. M. Elvin had the bowling player, and showed clever general!

regards longth and completely mastered and put on 163 ship faninge realised a total of 227 for Cato, whose short shot at Harth ten minutes between the third and scored effectively. Mrs. Reader Harris runs before being separated. The pace. He was well backed by Mrs.

played exceptionally well, her long fourth sets, in a five sut match, but driving duels with Melsa revealing her this does not provide that`a pinyer excellence in that she was able to must remain on the court during fight back on even terms with the this period. It seems therefore local champion, L.-Col. Pelly never that Ho Ka-lau was perfectly seemed able to settle down, though justified in leaving the court. he scored a number of points with forceful smashes.

four wickets declared,

The Lincolns were all dismissed for 93 runs, Bandsman Cox taking five of the wickets for 20 runs and C. S. M. Elvin three for 19,

East Lancashires. Lieat. J. P. Willams, b Milley C.S.M. J. Elvin, e. Young, b

Crigt. Pto. Sandford, Meakin, b

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Milloy,

L/C Goldsworthy,

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Bds. Whitehead, not out Pte. Nolan, not out

Extras

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MEN'S DOUBLES,

HO KA-LAU'S ACTION RAISES DEBATE

(Continued from Pajja 8.)

The L.T.A. oftlefal handbook! adda a note that the above quoted- part of Rule 28 can be modified

In the third match, the winners or even omitted from the regula

stiff fight by oppon- llons of national and Incal torna- 10 were given a

ents whom they met in the final last ments, other than lu Davis Cup yenr. Melse again proved the most tics.

long The rules of

I.K.C.C. prominent player with his

championsh xmashes and accurate placings, but governing

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227

Total (for 4 wkts, dec.), Bds. Bevan, Pto. Buker, L/C Steele, Bds. Cox and Pte. Herbert did not bat.

Bowling Analysia.

Barnsby Milley Cragg Uliyatt Blenkin

Lincolns. Lieut. F. W. Young, b Elvin

R Cragg Lieut. W. J.

Goldsworthy b Cox ...

st. Herbert, b Elvin Licut. M. J. Muspratt Willia Pie. Harnsby, e Herbert, b Cox L/C Higgins, b Cox Pic. Milley, b Elvin Pte. Dobles, Baker

C. S. M. Day, b Cox Pte. Meakin, e Herbert, b Cox Cpl. Wardle, not out Pie. Uilyatt, st. Herbert,

Willams Extras

Total

B. W. 38 6701

67 3

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the.

Berents achieved great success with makes no provision for the cir

hard hitting. For the lober, his

cumstances under consliteration, so All-round Edmunds played a good

that it is to be assuined that a was very game, while his partner effective with his short returns to competitor has both the right of sarvices at the net. This seemed to claiming a ten-minute interval be a stumbling-block to both Berents between the third and fourth sela and Melse, for they did not vary and also of leaving the court during their length and played into Kuy's the period if he so desires. hands, allowing him

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score

LINCOLNSHIRE

PLAY ON WINS RACE CLASSIC

THRILLING DASH AT THE FINISH

London, Mar: 21: Play On, ridden by Dines, to-day. thandered past the winning. poat in the Lincolnshire Handicap with Quartz pressing Obesity and valiantly, inches only separating

all three.

The resulta as cabled was: Play On (Dines) Obesity (Richardson) Quartz (Johnstone)

Play On won by a head and Obealty was second by a neck only. The odds 100/9 Play On, 33/2 Obesity, 6/1 Quarts. Twenty-eix ran.---Router..

The horses and riders in the race follow-

Nitalchin (Perryman), Totalg (Charlie Smirke). Crumpets (Harry Wrage). Inverman (Gunn);

Gino (For).

Quarts (Johnstone), Coroado (Taylor).

St. Oswald (Steve Donoghuo).

Latol (Weston).

Soldier (Nicoll).

Madagascar (Welis).

Town Crior (Sammy Wragg). Generous Gift (Gordon

Richards).

Ole King Solo (Nevett).

Play On (Dinos); Tom Tit (A. Smirke). Empire Unity (Cur

Richards)..

Ringmaster (Smith). Blen de Rol (Hunter). Trapper (Christie). Hurrah Peggy (Sharpe), Obesity (Richardson); Creme Caremel (W Ricakby). Winsler (Sirett).

Strategiat (D. Smith). Tupinois (Barbar).

number of points in this manner. only for the score again to be levi

Some hard hitting was seen in the led at D-ull. Another long struggle | earlier moments of the first, match, ensued and several rallies attracted

#cored T with Edmunds prominent in thin interest, until Berents respect and gaining a short lead peatedly with powertul smasher to which subsequently was lost at 6-3 take the winners to their points at Slam-Router 8 for Meine. Play became very even, 15-0, Thu second gume was equally

with Edmunds taking the lead at well fought and, though Melas and then Meise drew lovel again at P- 47-6, and a long struggle was seen Beronta went ahead to 4-0, their al!, carrying on the advantago U when the score was levelled at 8-all, opponent drew up 7-all and went victory at 16-9, though the pair met An excellent rally culminating in a ahead at 9-7. Rally after rally was with great opposition before they achieve this and they loeb with both alden lasing their could kill by Berents gave the winners thoseen, service and Moino gained the lend, services without gaining a point and the service on several occasions.

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Bowling Analysis,

Cox

20 6

Elvin

199

19 '1

Baker Sandford Steele Williams

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The Ellis Kadoorie School for Indiano were entertained to a game of cricket by the Central British School at King's Park yesterday and won by wine wickets. Batting first the C.B.S. could only score 18 runs, I. Usuf and Ji. All bowled well, claiming four wickets each, the former giving away seven runs and the latter two. The Indians, passed their opponent's score with nine wickets to sparo and eventually totalled 52 runs, Cassim contributing 18 and Haji Nanak 10.

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