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SCHOOL ATHLETICS
TRIPLE TIE FOR HONOURS AT.
KING'S COLLEGE SPORTS
The Afth annual Athletic Sports Kwong: 2, Au Kwong-wal; 3, Au moeting of King's College took place Kwong-ham. Time: 0 mins. 20. 4-5 yesterday before a good crowdf Caroline Hill
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The racon were keonly contested, two records being broken; one Mak Shing-chung" in the High Jump and the second by Ting Shul-sang in the Shot Put.
Three boys tied for the senior championship while U Kwal-lo won the Junior Championship.
The invitation relay race open to schools of, the Colony was won by La Ballo College with Wah Yan Col- lego second,
At the conclusion of the meet, the
400 Metres Relay (Senior Class en)-1, Clans.30.
Senior Championship-Au Kwong- wal, Yeung Kal-man and Mak Shing- chung.
Junior Champlonship.--U Kwal-lo.
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By Craigengower
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1985.
KWANTI'S BEST RACE MEETING TO DATE
BRILLIANT FINISHES IN DAY-
OF MANY THRILLS
400 Metres Relay. (Junior Class-Lobster Reed's match, 6—0—0—5 but
It took quite a long time, and 1 think) (Continued from Page 8). es)-1, Class 4A.
the University made about 30 in that innings..
expected to complete the couras, JUNIOR CRICKET
These two riders are certainly an
to
Long Kwanti, The Indians were far too good for acquisition University II in the Junior League, may they remain here to gladdon but Craigengewer only won by four the hearts of followers of chasing wickets against the "Civil Service. by the cxhibition of their fine Westlake again distinguished himself, riding! It has been rumoured scoring 42 out of 197.
Alexander, who is now in the that Mr. Davis is shortly leaving veteran class, played a stout knock us but I hope his departure. will of 73 for the Police, who made 187 not be before next Spring.
LEAGUE CRICKET
prizes were distributed to the Fuc- Craigengower Teams
cessful competitors by Mrs. G. R. Bayor, wife of the Director of Edu- cation. The results follow;
Against I.R.C...
Lam and E. C. C. Barry.
The Craigongower C.O. In their 100 metres (senior)-1, Young Kal-man; 2, Au Kwong-wai; 3, Mak Senior ericket League match against the Indian RG, to-morrow will be co- Shing-chung. Time: 12.2-5 ROCA.
100 metres (Junfor)-1, U Kwal. presented by the following players at lo; 2, Liu Shiu-pui; 3. Au Young-Happy Valley A. B. Hamion, J. L. Youngkaye, P. K. Lee, A. T. Lee, E. him. Time: 12. 4-6 neca,
Ed Bletres (Clanes and B).—1, A. Lee, F. R. Zimmern, W. Sparrow, Wong Tin-fat; Lai Chak-to; 3, Ho, W. Leonard, U. M. Omar. C. W. Hung-choung. Time: 7. 3-5 secs,
(Senior).--1, 200 metres
Ting Shui-sang: 2. Mak Shing-chung: 3.
In their Second Division match Au Kwong-wal. Time: 20. 2-5 necs.
200 Metres
Au against the Indian R.C. Juniors (Junior)-1, Young-him; 2, U Kwai-lo; 3, Au Seokumpoo the Craigengower C.C. Tin-yam. Time: 27. 4-5 secs.
will be represented by the following 100 Motren (Classes 7 and 8)-1,ide Wong Tin-fat; 2, Ho Hung-chung: W. K. Way, E. Souza, G. Scuza, G. 3. Lul Chak-to. Time: 16. 2-6 A. Leo, A. H. H. Eamail, E. 8. Cun ningham., N. Broadheldgo, R. Lacey,
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- SECOND DIVISION MATCH
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for six wickets. But Armstrong (60 not out) and Paterson (40), Raved the Club. Alexander (10-26) again was very useful with the ball." In the Friendiles the second K.C.C. Team made enough runs to prevent their senior team from winning, but Recreio were too good for the Com- bined Schools, For the latter R. Holden, who bowled so well against Sayer's League side made 32 not out, 1 is to be hoped that he will not
drop his cricket when he leaves school,
TO-MORROW's GAMES
FIRST UPSET
|practically the whole, longth of the
straight.
BEST RACE OF DAY
As predicted, Racing Pluck (Mr. wall) won the accond section of the cross-country event but after hard tussle between him, Dairen (Mr. Henriques) and Cobu (Mr. Ferguson). I make this race the best of the afternoon as a blanket terally could have covered these three ponion. When the ponies came into view after rounding the hill and crossing the flats to the hurdle just before entering the The Arat real upset of the day race course, No Fear (Mr.. Amps) occured in the Ladies Hurdle was leading the fold by at least Race which was won by Racing six lengths, and looked all over a Strain, admirably ridden by Miss winner. Unluckily for Bir. Ampy. Schroeder. We were treated to a whose first race it was at Kwanti ding-dong finish, between her and No Fear swerved, and so dropped Miss Beryl Fair ph Marina and, at out of the running. Real bad one time, within fifty yards from Joast Racing Pluck then took the winning post, it looked as if command and appeared a certain either one would win. Marina winner, but he too swerved, to the slightly weakened at the critical left, making for the stables, and moment, and fell back. Happy went the wrong side of the fling. it (Ms. St. Clair Ford) then Mr. Wall, fortunately, was able to loomed in the picture, coming from stop the pony, turn him, and go nowhere as it were, and very near the right side of the fing, but valuable ground had been lost. the Judge's verdict being "n neck" feanwhile he was passed by no in favour of Racing Strain.
less than five ponies with barely a Sploaway, ridden by Misa Scott quarter of a mile to go. Hard Harstón, started a firm favourite riding on the part of Mr. Wall by virtue of his performance on and a game response by Racing the flat at Happy Valley, but he Pluck resulted in a win by a, nar- sadly disappointed by finishing row margin. Splendid effort. badly amongst the "also ran" Fishi brigade. He was never in the hunt and jumped very stickily and lost a lot of ground at each obstacle,
Long Jump (Senior)-1, Au A. Kitchell, L. Hubbard and G. Lai.is, not at the top of his form they snatched victory, but not quite,
Kwong-wal; 2. Mäk Shing-chung:
3. Ho Kin. Distance: 17 ft. 7 in.
Long Jump (Junior).-1. San Wai-! taor; 2, Wong Kec-lun; 3. Au Tin- zam. Distance: 16 ft. 11 in.
Mak
FRIENDLY MATCHES
CLUB DE RECREIO TEAMS TO PLAY HONGKONG CC. Potato Hace (Clauses 7 and 8)~~
Against the Hongkong C. C. in a 1, Wong Kay-lim; 2, Tong Sia-hung friendly cricket mitch to-morrow, 3. Chiu Ping-wah.
the Club de Recreio senior team will High Jump (Senior)-1, Shing-change 2 Paul Hoh 3, Au composed of the following players: A. M. Rodrigues (Capt). H. A. Kwong-wal. Height: 5 ft. 1 in.
High Jump (Junior)-1. Au Tim-Alves, W. A. Herd, A. Praia, A. P. yam; 2. Lau Cho-kam: 3, Au Yeung- Pereira, A. P. Guterres, G. A. Guter- rex, L. J. Guterres.. P. M. N. dn him. Height: 4 ft 10 ins.
and F. J. Slver, E. M. L. Shares Remedion.
The match is being played on the Hongkong C.C. ground.
110 metres Hurdles (Senior), Yeung Kal-man; 2, Bak Shing- chung: 3, Ting Shut-rang. Time: 18.
1-5 secs.
110 Metres Burdles (Junior).-), Liu Shlu-pui; 2, Ip Kam-hung: 3, U Kwal-lo. Time: 20 secs.
800
Reiny Metren
(Open Schools in the Colony)-1, La Salle College; 2, Wah Yan College. Time:
1 min. 47. 3-5 secs.
JNIOR FIXTURE
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I think the Civil Service might have Happy beaten the University at Valley but I have grave doubts about it at Pokfulam. However, if Goanno might pull off a win. But the most interesting game will be the CC.C. va. I.R.C. one to which I have already referred.
The reverns fixtures in the Junior League should be won by the Home Teams. The Club have a friendly with each Recreio team, (first eleven at home) and the Police have friendly with KC.C. II at the Valley
P.S. Since writing I hear that the Navy are at home to the Army in their postponed League match.
HOCKEY TRIAL
Women's Match At Sookunpoo
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Wembley Stag (Mina Shenton) was going strongly, and I think would have been placed had he goné straight at the last hurdle, He appeared to me as if he wanted to run out. and, unfortunately, collided with the rall and came down. Happily Miss Shenton was not hurt,
FINE FINISH
NAVAL PARLEY
JAPAN PREPARES FOR COMING NEGOTIATIONS
The Junior elevens of the. Clul de | Recreio and the Hongkong C.C.
will meet in a friendly match King's Park where the haste will be represented by the following side;
F. II. Carvalho, (Capt), A. F. Noronha, H. A. Barros, C. Lopes,
A mall field of five faced the policy. 2. Yeung Kai-ntan; 3, Li W. Barnes, E. B. Carvalho, C. F. Shau-chung. Distance: 34 ft. 3 inmund, A. J. Basto, C. N. Gesano,
400 Metres (Junior).-1, Wong KR. M. Silver and II, M. Britto.. lun; 2, U Kwai-lo; 3, Au Yeung-him. Time: 60. 2-6 secs.
Shot Put (Senior)-1, Ting Shu
sang:
The following team will represent the Kowloon Football Club in their Senior Shield Match against the Police on the Kowloon ground, at 4
p.. to-morrow.
400 Metres (Senior)-1, Yeung Kal-man; 2, Au Kwong-wai: 3, Maki Shing-chung. Time: 62. 1-5 seck.
Old Boy Race.-1, Au Kwong wai: 2, Lau Koon-chiu; 3, Li Pui- Bum. Time: 25, 1-6 seer.
Boy Scouts Race-1, Bull Dog Boyes; A. Eastman (Capt.) and Morrison: Denis, A. S. Bliss and J. 800 Metrek (Senior)—1, George Gilchrist; V. White, II. C. Elllott, G. Eno; 2, Li Lai-ming: 3, Ma Yat-White, Jonen anri V. Knox. kwong. Time: 2 min. 42 KOCH.
Reserves:-Ranlow, Everest and 1,600 Metres (Senior).-1. Ma Yat Pope.
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Members of the committee trusted with the task of selecting Hongkong's tram for the forthcoming interport hockey match with Shang- ha received little assistaner yester day in their queat of a left back and a left wing for the incal women's midlo.
The trial ni Sookunpoo-last even ing gave the selectors the opportuni
of watching potential players fa in, but the play was never of a high standard, even arung those nine we have atrendy been chosen.
On the left wing Mins P. filtins was given a trial for the first time and although she was responsible for some smart work, she was not al- ways reliable and may have to be given another trial before selection.
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Tokyo, Jan. 24. The principal dailies here de- clare that the Government is nirendy preparing for the coming naval negotiations. In the recess it will re-examine the Japanese starter. for the Shatankok Steeple It is said that Japan is pre- chase, and a very fine race result-pared to consider, with Britain Burgomaster (Mr. and the United States, a revised Davis) and Pride of Tsingtao political accord for the con- (Mr. Gregory), the former winning tinuance of the peace of the by half a length, the rest nowhere. Pacific Ocean.
Informed oplaton in Japan Jeans Pride of Tsingtao and Burgo- master were masters of the situa-to the belief that the successful tion and each led alternatively outcome of the Naval Conference during the journey of one and really depends on how far Japan three-quarter inlles. Burgomaster is successful in relorienting her definitely assumed command half position towards China on the mile from home and I thought he basis of Japan being a stabilising was going to win by a 'large mar-factor in the Far East.Reuter, Miss F. K, Walker and Bliss B.
kin. Eatering Into the straight, Helbling, the rival candidates for
Revision of Polley? the left back position, were safe however, Pride of Tsingtao came without being outstanding with the with a rattle, and to such good
Tokyo, Jan. 24. latter probably the pick of the two purpone that he went "under" by According to a local press report, The mate fixel for Saturday has half a length only. I thought he the Japanese Government is, during been-cancelled because several | looked on the heavy side in the the adjournment of the London players are unable to play.
mounting paddock, but his gallop naval conversations, seriously MAMAK POSTPONEMENT stamps him as a chaser of class.sldering the revision of her funda- Owing to the Police sports meeting | I make him the potential winner mental policies in relation to the next Sunday, the Mamak Tournament of our next Grand National. match originally arranged for 4.30
pen on Sunday between St. Andrew's Club and the Police has been post- poned.
THE STORM TROOPS
AN ENERGETIC COMBING PREDICTED
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Berlin, Jun. 21.
The reorganisation of the Storm Troops was the subject of two meetings in Berlin yesterday.
At the first meeting, leaders of the Storm Troops received Herr Hitler, who spoke of. the duties of re-organised troopя.
A GRAND WIN
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naval disaruument problem and her | political position in the Pacific.
The Japanese Government is re- Festival Eve (Mr. Morris), ported to have expressed the hope running gamely--scored a popu- that the United States and Britain fur win in the Grand Military will accept Japan's suggestion of Handicap and Sassoon Cup by Just taking joint steps in exploring the defeating Soldier of Italy (Mr-tical accord.in the Pacific as a pre- possibilities of working out n poli- Ferguson), with Tillicum (Mr. Rose Price) in the third position.requisite toward achieving a three The issue was in doubt to within News Agency,
Power naval agreement. Contral Afty yards of the winning post. Soldier of Italy laca grand hurdler nd, perhaps, an untucky loser, due to the fact that he bolted st least six furlongs before the start. He is a good un to follow next time out. Tillicum can extremely well for his maiden effort and I feel he will score a win before the
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