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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1934,

ATHLETIC MEETING

FRIENDLY HOCKEY

CATHOLIC SCHOOLS CLUB SENIORS DEFEAT

COMPETE

Among the numerous spectators al the third annual Inter-Catholle School athletic meeting, held at Caroline Hill yesterday, WRI the Right Rev. Monsignor H. Valtorta, Vicar Apostolic of Hongkong.

At the conclusion of the various events, the prizes were presented to the successful competitors by Mrs. J. J. Hayden.

The following are the results of the various ovents:

DESTROYER FLOTILLA

G. 9ommer, the well-known local injured in a hockey player, was friendly hockoy game yeatorday after- nuon, when playing for the Hongkong Hockey Club saniora against the 8th Deströyar Flotilla on the Navy ground, King's Park.

Sommer, who was playing at contre-half, collided with a Nayy player during the first half of the game, and had to retire from the floid: 220 yards championship, open to with an injured nose. He was absent Chinese girls schools-1, Lul Wal for ten minutes. When he returned king (St. Paul'); 2, Wong Mul-kwal to play ho took up the position of (St. Paul's): 8, Yoen Slu-lan (St.aht-half back, W. Reod" playing at Margaret's).

centre-half.

120 yards championship, open to Chinese girls' schools-1, Wong Mul- kwai (St. Paul's); 2, Kau Yuct-ying (St. Paul's); 3, Leung Wing-chun (St. Margaret's).

440 yards championship, open to Chinos girls chools-1, Lul Wai- king (St. Paul's); 2, Sik Shuot-ching (St. Margaret's): 3, Lee Hau-yan (St. Paul's).

The Club won by three goals to one. All the goals were scored in the first half of play. In the second half, the game. J. W. Pote-Hunt. playing on Flotilla' defence played a sound

the left wing, bad had luck with two splendid solo efforts, with one of which he sent a good pass to II. Owen of searing.. Hughes who missed an enay chanco

100 yards hurdle championship, the Club senior team after a long Owen Hughes made his return to open to Chinese girls schools. absence, playing at inside-right, with Leung Wing-chan (St. Margaret's); N. A. E. Mackay on the right flank. 2, Yuen Biu-lan (St. Margaret's); 1. Chow Kwai-sin (St. Margaret's), through

The Club obtained their gools 120 yards championship, open to Owen Hughes, Davies scored for the T. Lay, Pote-Hunt and Chineze boya' __ schools/~k,

Chan-Flotille. Wang-lam; 2, Foon Ping-shuen; 3, Cheung Ching-lal.

220 yards championship, open to Chineno boys' schools1, Lee Yu. ©nung; 2bte Tochung; u, Âu Surg.

800.

440 yards championship, open to Chinese boys' schools,-1, Wong Yuk-lam; 2, Lee Yu-cheung; 8, Chung Knu.

100 yards hurdle championship, open to Chinese boys' schools, Lee Yu-cheung: 2, Poon Ping-shuen; 3, Ng Kwok-hing.

Tram Race, Hoo Yin School; 2, Ki Lap School.

Individual Championship (boys).--

ALL CONQUERING MACAO.

The Macao Hockey Club continues to conquer all opposition, and last week-end they entertained a team from the Chub de Recreio whom they beat by three gants to one.

Next Sunday the Macao Club will receive a visit from the Officers of the Royal Artillery stationed in Hong- kong. It will be the strongest team that has yet been sent to Macao this

Rennor.

RECREIO TEAM.

The Club de Recreio will be repre

1. Lee Yiu-cheung (Hoo Yin School).sented by the following players in Individual Clinmpionship (giris) their hockey match against the Hong-

I, Lul Wai-king (St. Paul's).

School Championship (boys).-1, Poo Yin School; Ki Lap School. School Championship (girls), St. Paul's; 2, St. Margaret's.

kong Hockey Club second eleven at King's Park at 6 o'clock this after. noon-I. Britto; A. A. dos Remedina and Dr. A. M. Rodrigues; M. Oliveira, 120 yards, open to English girla G. Guterres, II. A. Alver, C. R. J. Gonsalves and P. Nolasco da Silva; schools-1, Josephine Ng (Holy

Spirit); 2, Irene Mathias (Mary. Pereira, N. Beltrao and B. Gosano. knoll); 3, Evelyn Buyers (French) Convent).

220 yards, open to English girls'

schools, Irene Lopes (maryknoll: GOLF TITLE

2. Ivy Thirwell (French Convent);

3, Anno Wong (Holy Spirit).

Potato mee, open to English, girls' schools.-1, Taura Crestago (St. Francis); 2, Josephine Chai (French Convent); 3, Norma Chan (Holy Spirit).

Tenin ract, opon to English girls' achanis-1, Maryknoll Convent.

DRAW

The annual Championship event of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club is to be held during December, with the 120 yards, open to English boys' first round matches to be played on nchools,1, Kung Chi-chiu (Wah | December 2, the second round Yan); 2, J. Alven (La Salle); 3. semi-final games on December 9, and Simon Hof (St. Joseph's).

the Anal over 36 holes on December

and

220 yards, open to English boys' 16. Rchooin-1, George Chan (Wah The following is the draw: Yan); 2, William Gottscho (Lan A. B. Purves v. K. S. Robertson; Salle); 0, Gussy Sequelra (St., H. U. Ireland v. P. H. Scoones; R. Joseph's).

Young v. W. J. Jamieson; A. McKollar J.v. J. B. Rosa; G. Marnellie v. Major J. Wren; D. S. Edward v. T. A. Pearce; F. J. de Rome v. A. E. Lianaman; D.

Two miles bicycle race.-1, Milln (La Salle); 2, S. Barzycki (St. Joseph's).

Team race open to English boys' schools.-1, La Salle College.

220

yards handicap open to C.C.Y.M.S. members.1, Cliol Wing- Min: 2, Yip Yuen-kau.

J. Gilmora v, D. 8. Robb.

Seven cases of Diphtheria with

Needie race, open to C.C.Y.M.S.three deaths (one imported), seven members-1, Yip Yuen-kau; 2, Sik 'Tack-on.

Needle race; open to C.C.Y.M:s, membera (girls)-1, Miss Lo; 2, Ho Yuk-ying.

Potato rare, open to C.C.Y.M.S. members.-1, Yip Yuen-kau; 2, Ling Shiu-slan,

Race for Scouts (Catholle Troop). -1, A. Remedios; 2. A. Ablang.

Race for Ambulance (men).-1, Woare Shiu-pul; 2, Sik' Kwok-foo.

Race for Ambulance (ladies).-1, Lee Wai-fan; 2, Fan Yuk-chun.

Race for St. Louis' Band.-1, Wong Ka-luk; 2, Lau Kui-yip; 9 Chi Bing-chuen.

The presidential address to the H.K. University Law and Commerce Society will be delivered on Friday, Nov. 16, at 5.15 p.m. the University Union Assembly Room, when Pro- fessor R. Robertson will speak on "Law and Law-Making."

A lenocin) žiem of Interest in tho M.G.M. newsreel which is at resont being shown at the Queen's Thantre na toneline of the Cunard-White Starliner. Queen Mary by Her Majesty the Queen recently.

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cases of Typhold (two imported) and 44 deaths from Tuberculosis were re- ported to the local Health authorities inst week. On Tuesday there was n clean bill of health.

The British aircraft carrier Eagle, accompanied by the destrovers Witch and Veteran, left Manila yesterday for Jesselton en route for Singapore.

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The First Ball will be rung 1.30 p.m.

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