Hockey
Army Win Quadrangular
Tournament Game
Army beat the Royal Navy in
Saturday,
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Nine Records Broken At
King's College Athletics
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The fine condition of the cinder track accounted for nine
"Y" Swimming Committee Elected
The European K.MC.A. swimming. section held its annual meeting yea-
BY FOUR CLEAR GOALS, the a records being, broken at the Annual Sports of King's College, Quadrangular Tournament hockey hold at the South Chinn Athletic Association's playing fields,terday ander the chairmanship of AIC maichal Hookungoo yesterday. It Caroline Hill, yesterday.
was a good game, though the advant-
Wong Man-ying broke the 100 metres are was definitely with the military
Junior record of 12 3-5 seck, returning sát.
Hitchcock led the Army attack in a time of 12 2-5 sect. In the 400 molres Senior. Sin Kwok-bun was great style, and, in fact, scored two clocked at 28 1-3 aces thus taking two of the four goals. Singleton and seconds off the old record. The Junior Homberg, on the wings, were speedy Thigh Jump record of 4 ft 6ins was and were often seen penetrating the broken by Ching King-chow when he Navy defence.
cleared ft 33 in. Wong Man-ying won the Junior Long Jump with n dis- Lance of 17 ft 11 ins compared with the old record of 10 1 4 ins set by Lal Chung-tak in 1949.
Paut and Gunner, the backs, to gether with Bartlett, centre half, worked hard throughout the match, but their strenuous task proved too
IB: Jump Junior-1. Ching King- chow. 2 Wong Man-ying. 3, Luk Pik Bhot Put Senior, Wong Ki-lim, 2 leung, Height & fi in Record), sin Kwok-bum, 3 Lan Shlu-kee, Dis- tonen 33 11 41⁄2 in.
Long Jump Small Boys-1. Leo Cheak- sang. 2. Wong Wing-keung 3 Kwong Moon-yue. Distance 146 ins (Record), 200 moires Senior, Bin Kwok-bun, 2, Weng Wing-keen, 3. Lau Chi-to. The 25 3-5 sece. 200 metres Junior-1. Leung viu-kow. 2. Wong Man-ying. 3, Ching King-chow, Time 20.3-5 secs (Record),
High Jump Small Boys-1, Leo Chouk- A new record was set by Liu Sin-Man 2, Wong Wing-keting, 3 Tam Chouk-
cheung leight 4 ft 2 inn (Record),
Pole Vault Senior.-1, Yu Kwok-kut, Wong Ki-ilm, 3. Yeung Man-kin. Height 7 ft 8 in.
much in the second half when Shaw, chl in the Senior 1,500 metre event, Hitchcock and Homberg scored.
when he returned a time of 3 mins 10
The teams' weret,
Army-Dove: Anderson and Nieve: 2-3 secs. Waldron, Croston and Crawley; Singleton, Bheehen, Hitchcock, Shaw and Homberg. Navy-Ravenscroft: Paul and Gunner; Ball, Carter and Lemon: Finale, Letts.
Bartlett, Pabnor and Kennedy,
Invitation Relay
The 1,200 metres invitation relay was College, with won by Wah Yan Queen's College taking second place, The Senior Championship was won by Sin Kwok-bun with 30 points. Wong 123-1m was runner-up with 21 polnis.
1,500 metres Senior-1, "Liu Sin-chi, Z Sin Kwok-bun, 3, Wong Man-chik. Time 5 st 10 2-5 cc fecord).
Long Jump Bentor.1, Wang J-lim, 2, Sin. Kwok-bum, 3, Chow lon-stiu, Dia- tance to 1915 the. Long Jump Junior 1, Wong, Man-ying, 2 Cheng King- chow, 3. Leer Cho-kwat. Distance 17 fis (Itecord),
Bay Seouts Race-1, Lions 2 Tigers,
Cricket Match Wong Man-ying won the Junior Cham-a, Bull-Dogs,
Cancelled
E. W. Railton, Assistant Secretary. Those present were Measts L. A. Benn Hen: Secretary), R. Goldman (Water- polo Secretary), A. F. May, E. F. Paul, A. W. Ingram, T. R. Ingram, F. Willis, A. R. Hunt and I. Ģ. Spenccinyḥ.
Hoviowing the past season's activities, Mr Rallton sold they were most suc- cessful. Several galas had been held. in ald of charity and $3,409.15 had been ivon to the Bomber Fund, procectis of the Inter-long gala realising $2,280,
The exhibliion by Japanese swim- mers realised $41, which was given to the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. There were 32 water-polo matches hold, far in excoss. of any previous season,
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NEW OFFICENS
The following_officers, were elected. Chairman, Mr C. F. Hyde: Secretary, Mr E. W. Rallion; Water-polo coptain, R. Goldman: Naval, répresentative, Acting Ldg Tel. F. F. Paul; Army re- presentative, P. 5. M. Ure (Middlesex); Civilian members, A. F. May, L. A. Benn,
plonship with 21 points, and Cheng Kong-chow Was runner-up with 202, Yeung Shu-ken, 3 Fung Shing. Time points. The House Championship was won by West House for the second At the conclusion of the meet, Mira
400 metres Junior, Wong Man-ying. Snooker
04 4-5 BUCH (Record).
The friendly game of cricket or-successive year. ranged between the Kowloon Cricket; Club and the Indian Recreation Club Ferguson, wife of the Secretary. Mr
J. J. Ferguson, presented the prizes. 10-day' has been cancelled.
To-day's Rugger
The following will represent Army against Navy in a friendly Rugby en- counter on the Club ground at 4.15 p.m. 10-cfoy:
Results
Detalled results were as follow: 100 metres Senior-1, Chow Han-shu, 2. Bin Kwok-bun, J. Wong Wing-keen. Time 11 4-3 Recs. 100 metres Junior-1, Wond Man-ying, 2. Leung Yiu-kow, a
12 2-3 secs Ching King-chow. Time (Record).
High Jump Senior-1, Leung Kwok- ying, 2. Wong Ki-lim, 3 Lau Chi-20.
feight 5 ft 1 in.
Kwong Small Bays.-1. Moon-yue. 12, Lee Cheuk-sang., Tom
100
anetres
Chak-cheung. Time 14 4-3 secs.
1.205 metres Invitation Relay Wah Yan College. 2. Queen's, J, St Joseph's, Time 2 mina 60 secs.
110 metres High Hurdles Sentor-1. Wong Ki-tim, 2. Sin Kwok-bun, 3 Lati Chilo. Time 16 4-8 seen (Record).
Old Days' Itace-1, Li Kwok-in, 2 Wong Shau-luk, 3. Au-yeung Hum.
400 metres Inter-House Belay Smali
4 metres Small Boys-1, Kwong Moon-Boys-1. Enst, 2, West 3, Norih. Time yue, 2 Lee Cheuk-Kong. 3, Wong Wing-2 4-3 secs.
400 metres Inter-Hours Rolay Juniore Leung. Time 1 1-5 secs.
North. Time 44 5-5 secs. 400 metres Inter-Holles Relay Senior.1. South and West dead heat,
Timo-521-8 sec. East. 3. North,
100 metres Senior-1, Sin Kwok-bun.. West, 2, South,
2. Liu Shen-ahl, 3. Lung Kal-ming. Time
Lieut Fairclough; Marnin. Richards. Hamlin and Dirroll: Capi. Hook and Foley: Lieut. Bampas, Sutherland, Evens: Lleut, Millar, Lieut, Eddison; Pege, Derry
Tils afternoon's games will com-: 400 metres Benior-1. Sin Kwok-bun, mence at. 3 p.m. and 4.35 p.m. Instead of 3.15 p.m. and 4.30 p.m.
and Gillam.
2 mins 30 1-3 secs.
1. Lung Kal-ming. 3. Lung Kar-cheung. Tline 30 1-5 Rees (Record).
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Suspected Terrorists Held In Shanghai
SPECIAL TO the "teleGNAPH" SHANGHAI, Feb. 28 (Domel).~ Thirty-soven Chinese alleged to be terrorists in the pay of the Chungking regime and responsible for the unsassination of Japanese military and naval officers and men in uniform in the Shanghai area, have been ar- rested by the Japanese Gendarmerie and Naval Landing Party,
Fanling Hunt Meet
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Three matches: in .the Garrison Snooker
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The R. A. Sergeants, Stanley match A was postponed against Engineer's because of the black-out.
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still hopeful of getting away from the egg-shaped class and this tilt may be the one for the books,
Stan "Victoria" Fong rookie out- fielder, who made his season's debut last week will again patrol the right field area for the Canuck clan.
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Abe Liu's gang
to take this fray and will probably, be able to verify their cholec after the last of the 7th Inning.
The Nightcap.
TN the nightcap at 4 p.m. the IN
marauding Mohowits will once again invade the precincts of K.F.C. to keep a date with Dave Amper's Filipino Clubbers,
Ilonus Waggoner's Tribe have not been clicking with the old firebrand ball the past few games, and were lucky to find old dame fortune at home last week against C.B.C.
The lowly Island boys are not Looked to give them much trouble to-morrow, and this game will pro- bably send the Iroquols braves into real playing form once again, as they make their last ditch stand for title honours. Herbic Quon, Nip Lum and A. N. Other have been approach- ed to take charge of things.
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