ENGLAND v. SOUTH AFRICA
FOURTH TEST MATCH ENDS IN A DRAW
Test
Johannesburg, Feb. 16. The fourth match between South Africa and England ended today, like the second and third, în a draw.
The final scores: England 379 and 253 for 7 declared; South Africa 257 for 9 declared and 194. for 4.
England won the first Test and are now one up in the rubber, with one more match to be played. England's declaration in their second Innings left South Africa to got 376 in 270 minutes for victory: South Africa made no effort to try to force a win and batted four and a quarter hours for their second innings score. Bad light held up play for 15 minutes after tea.
Recovering from a bad start, in which they lost Bruce Mitchell's wicket at 28, South Africn put on another 113 runs through their second-wicket pair, Eric Rowan and Kon Viljoen.
Rowan, who scored a century in the second Test und was dropped for the third, carried his bat for a fighting knock of 86..
Alan Watkins took two wickels went in that period. Crapp trod on over-one before tenhis wicket when attempting to hook In broken and another after his victims being Viljoen, who inade Africa's captain. who made
3. and South Dudley Noure, a century in the Arst
S. African XI For Final Test Johannesburg, Feb. 16. -The names of 12 South African players invited by the Test selectors to as- semble on March 3 at Port Elizabeth, where the fifth and final Test against England starts on March 5, were announced during the closing stages of the fourth Test here today.
The 12 players are: D. Nourse, B. Mitchell. Eric Rowan, K. Viljoen, W. Wade, Athol Rowan, L. Tuckett, L. Markham, N. Mann, C. McCarthy, J.. Cheetham and D. Begbie.
Harris is omitted, while Cheetham and Begbie are brought in. Begbie play- ed in the first three Tests. * Cheetham has nob played in the series. He is an aggressive bat, and scored 68 not out and 17 not out for Western Province when he captained them against the MCC in the first match of the tour-Reuter.
innings. This time he only scored
one.
for
a bumper which struck him on the was clean shoulder, while Hutton bowled when eight runs short of his 10,000th in postwar crickel.
Walking and Bedser also fell be-
was fore the declaration
made. lenvins
England 375 ahead with a maximum of four and a half hours left for play.
South Africa's start was not aus- picious
nn Bruce Mitchell was bril- one-handed by Hinntly
Caught Compton at backward sport leg with only 23 on the board.
Then Erle Rowan, whose first four searing rirokes produced 17 runs, and Ken Viljoen held out until lunch.
THE SCOREBOARD
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LAPS 10 00
ASLLANO
ETON HALL
George Gulda of Villanova College closes with a rush to catch Frank Fox of Seton Hall at the finish of the 600-yard Prout Memorial race in the Knights
of Columbus annual Indoor track and field games at the Boston Garden.
European Runners Finally Succeed
In Indoor
Indoor Track Races
By CORNELIUS RYAN
New York, Feb. 16-Success on, American Indoor tracks, which had cluded such great-European-runners-as-Gunder Hagg and Marcel Hansenne, finally was achieved by two Swedes and a Belgian and was the feature of the big January meets in the United States.
Swedes Ingvar Bengtsson and Erik Ahlden each won twice in three races, and Olympic 5,000-metre champion Gnaton Reiff of Belgium won in his only. start. Willem Slykhuis, of Holland, was obvious effect on the box office as island)
starts, 10,000 saw the Philadelphia and close second in both his losing first to Bengtsen in the mile Boston meots and 10,000 paid their run of Philadelphia on January 21 way Inte Madison Square Garden in and then to Don Gehrmann, of the New York.
Millrose 23 USA, In the
Mile
England, 1st innings. 370 South Africa, ist inntage 157 for 9 deo.a England, 2nd Innings Hution, b. Athol Howan ... Waalbrook, bw, b. Athol Bawan Compton, b. Markham.... Barn, hw, b. Athol Rowan ..... Crapp, hit wicket, b. McCarthy Wa'klin, b. Athol Rowan Bedner, B. McCarthy Gindwin, not out
Extras.
Total for seven dec.)
Bowling Analysis
McCarthy
Tuckett
A. Rowan
Mann Markham Mitchell
on
to
10 January 29, but Gehrmann had 10 run it in 4:09:5, by far the best time 10 of the pear, to beat Slykhula.
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253
O. M.
W.
12.2
1,5 leg-byes il, no-bal” 1. South Africa. 2nd Insings
Mitchell, Campton,
towas not out Viljoen, b Walkins Nourse, b Watkins Wade Ibw, b fledser flare out out
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Total
Bowling Analysis
Flodser
Gladwin
Jenkinn Compton Young Watkins
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Gladwin
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SEASON'S BEST MARKS
did not start The indoor season until January, and the season's bests so far in the major events are:
MILTON RICHMAN PREDICTS
WHAT WON'T HAPPEN IN BASEBALL THIS SEASON
This is the time of year when everybody predicts what will happen during the next 12 months.
Unlike the
Here, though, are our forecasts of things that abso- lutely won't happen in baseball during 1940. run-of-the-nino predictions, these are guaranteed to be fool- proof.
that some ballplayer
1---Under - no circumstances will beat the Ameriena League. In the the Chicago White Sox win the annual all star.tit. American League' pennant.
20-A day will not go by during 2-None of the current crop of the season New York. Yankee first basemen won't feel he was victimised. by the writt Gehrigt.
make
the tans forget Lou officiat
3-Owner Clark Griffith of the Washington Senators won't sudden- ly decide that day baseball is pre- ferable to night ball.
4-Brooklyn boss Branch Rickey never will concede a rival club the permant until at least the second week in September, if then.
Press.
scorer's ruling United
Training Times
Last
嚣
32,1
2.29.4 51,4
23.1
Forty-four pontes were out for training gallops at the Valley yester- day.
Full times taken were BABE'S RECORD TO STAND
12 15 Lovely Lady... 11. 1.04.1 151.1 5-Luke Appling of the White Good News.... 34 1.00 1.373 Sox wan't break Babe Ruth's home Canadian Potato 35 1.084 139 Sugar Foot.... 41 1292 157 run record of 60.
Liberty of the Giants Johnny Mize
Diamond 33 1.00.4 1.37 will not lend the National league High Speed 34,4 1.07 1.35 29.11.041 130, on stolen bases. The same predic-Avalon...
Skymaster .... 34.4 1.00.4 1.3 1.03,4 20.4 leammate Estreita
1.312 ......4 1.05 tion can apply Walter Cooper.
Jeep Beauty 33.4 1.05 1.332 7-Eddie Miller of the Piula-Vagabond King 31.4 1.04.3 1,303 2.00.2 dolphin Phillies will not participate Two Bid 30.104125.4
Blue Petar ... 37.4 3.11.4 1.443 2362 in the all-star game. (This one is
Ben Wyvis... 44.3 3.21 183- The Stranger 37 1:00 1.30.1. money
in the bank even if Miller is
Busled, Straight 22.2 1.00 140 2.17.2 chosen to the squad.)
34 100.3 1.30.4 8-Ted Williams "of the Boston Masterpiece.... 35.1 1.013 130.4 Red Sox will not neglect his hitting Arablan Moon
to his
Dig'em Fois
Lou Foyle
34 1.003 1.38.4
22.3 16.1 1.33.1
Public Opinion 33.1 1.081 237.4 Bayuh •****
in an effort to strengthen his fielding, Gisela Lake
Stan Musial of the St. Cardinals will not be traded.
10--Manager Connie Mack of the Philadelphia Athletics will not wear
11
managers or secon
55.4 1.0.3 1.40.1 2.00€ ~30:41:131,09 3 40.4 1.11.3 33.1 Licky Starter.. 31.3 1.02 1.50. Gypsy Girl 33 1.00.7 1.37.
Heroic Lassie
Lan ... 33.4 1.04.1 1.34,4
Good Ship ****
I'cula
46.1 127.3 1.03.17.3 40.1 1.27,15
40.1 1.4.0.2 2.30. World Peace. 1.172: 1:51.1 220 Bronie Jeep Hing
baseball uniform on the bench. Autumn Lear 40.3 1.17.4 1.53 11-Bl league
won't umpires 0.1 secs. (equals world always see eye to cyo with players,Crown Witness. 31.4 1.07.4 1.22.3
second guessers. 12--Bonus players won't bring Amsterdam undue attention to the money they were paid for signing.
13-OMelals of the New York Yankees won't go to
Larry Mac
how for advise no matter Phall desperate the situation becomes.
14-Blil Vecek of Cleveland won't be satisfied unless his Indians have at least a 10-game lead rest of the field.
record).
50-yard high Hurdles Harrison Dillard (Cleveland) 8.1 sec. (equals world record)
Tale
vault Robert Richards (Illinois), 14 feet 8 inches..
Iligh Jump John Vislocky (New York)
fect 74 inches.
Gulda (Vil- 600 yards-George
Thus the Europeans, who always
One mile-Don Gehrmann (Uni- before had failed in American in- door meets either because they could versity of Wisconsin). 4:09.5; Willy lanova College), 1:12.3.
4:00.5.
880 yards-Tom Comerford (Man- the Siykhuis to not accustom themselves
Two Miles Reinf (Bel-hattan College), 1:54.2 banked wonden tracks or because
8:50.1:
60-yard high they did not stay in good physical tuna).
Dillard, 7.3. redeemed condition,
themselves (Sweden), 8:50.6.
throw Sam 35-pound weight 1,000 yards Ingvar Bengtsson magnificently.
Felton (Harvard U.), 57 feet D1⁄2 (Sweden), 2:14.5.
R0-yard dath-Bll Dwyer (Rhode inches.United Press.
RECORDS EQUALLED Two world records were equalled in January as Bill Dwyer of Rhode
Millrose Island won the
Erisk
Ahlden
hurdles Harrison
60-yard Fanny Goes Back To Her Babies
dash in 6.1 seconds, but that is a
minor
and comparatively
event, Dwyer
mark П
•qualled merely which had been reached 14 previously.
Sydney, Feb. 16.-Mrs Fanny times Blankers Koen had part of her throat covered with sticking plaster, but said that she was "quite well" before leaving with her husband by air tonight for Amsterdam..
Bengtsson won the mikeat 104 for Philadelphia in 4:21:4 and the 1.000 yards at Boston on January 22 In 2:14:6, but infected teeth and un- happiness caused by an accident to
badly Its son hampered him
Millrose Mile and he was last Allden won the two-mile Philadelphia in 9:12 and the
the
AL two-
The Dutch Olympic
whe star,
said: had been touring Austraila, "I had wonderful time in your
GOING FOR RUNS In the morning. Hutton, on-
Extra-Byen 1, Jugbyes 1-balls 2-mile at Boston in 9:03:2, a new meet country. Now I want to get home Reuter. was out tinding his innings,
record. He was second to Rel!! into my bables. 123 when England, goinit for runs.
the Millrose two-nile as the Belgian from did 0:50:1 and Ahiden 8:50:0 last four second innings wickets in adding 97 in 50 minutes before de-
Siykhuis was timed, with Gehrmann clarity.
al 4:09:5, but Gehrmann clearly was nhead at the tape in the mile at New York.
England claimed un early wicket when Bruce Mitchell was caught off Gladwin after scoring six runs.
Afrien
taken,
West Indians
In Ceylon
I have been away 1lem for inore than six weeks,"
Her husband, Jan, said that could not say whether he would
Не
had been return to Australia. offered a post as physical instructor the Queenland. Police, and he to
the sald: "My return depends on offer I-receive-will-decide after
I have received further detalls."....
tled ano Reuter.
Harrison Dillard, who was the big Hopes of forcing a win, however,
news at each meet last year, was were checked by Eric Rowan and
Galle, Ceylon. Feb. 16-The forced into the background, although Ken Viljoen, who put on 113 runs for
West Indies, having completed he won as regularly as in 1948 in Then Viljoen,
his hurdles events and the second wicket.
Indian pro- strenuous was their
world mark. just before lea was bowled
in were gramme,
a carefree by Watkins.
Robert Richards, the pole-vaulting Rowen and Viljoen. while not mood today when they opened parson from Illinois, was another hitting fast enough to give South their short tour of Ceylon.
whose fine fonts were obscured by Richards a win, nevertheless played
match against the the European Invasion. In a two-day the correct type of cricket in the
the strongest side in vaulted 14 feet 6 inches at Boston, circumstances against bowling that Galie Club,
and said he believe he would reach Southern Ceylon, the touring learn
16 feet before the season ends. never became loose.
the loss of nine
Cornelius Warmerdam is the only hud scored 435 for
cleared in history has
15 wickets by the close of play.
George Carew and Allan Rae lold
Presence of the Europeans had an the foundation by putting on 111 for feel.
Carew opening partnership. also figured in a century stand with Ken Richards, the pale adding 107 for the second wicket.
In fact, a period of maiden overs In the middle of the afternoon took some of the interest from the game as the score fell well behind the clock.
Rowan
out 00 at was not when South Africa still needed 240 runs in 105 minutes if they were to win.
tea
There was little hope of a delinite result as the minutes ticked away hold up for bad ond
15 minutes' light after ten did not help.
Watkins hind claimed another the last interval wicket just after when he clean bowled the Arst inn- ings centurion and South African captain. Dudley Nourse, for one run, but Rowan continued to bat stubbornly. He lost Wade nt 182, but then played out time with Harris as partner and carried his bat for a
EARLIER PLAY
England declared their second in- nings closed at 253 runs for seven to-day when the fourth Test match entered its fourth and final day.
At lunch time, South Africa hnd made 35 runs for one wicket.
When the England innings won resumed, there was an obvious de- sire to score runs quickly and so chable Mann to declare at the curliest possible moment with. an idea of forcing a victory.
The first half hour produced 40 rung but this hitting out polley cost wickets and both Crapp and Hutton
I REMIND YOU, NICOLA MIA, THAT BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS ON THE ROCK ARE FEW
the
Carew was caught and bowled when only four short of his century. His Innings occupied two hours 45 minutes and included ten fours.
Later, Everton Weekes went near the
he was century when
clean Weekes batted in bowled for 91. spectacular style, scoring all round the wicket. Hla 07 was made in 85 minutes and Included 14 fours. After the 400 had gone up, ame took a sensational turn,
for
man
Khalsa Hockey Team
The following have been selected to represent the Khalsa Sports Club in the Hockey · Association Axture against the Cable & Wireless Hockey XI to be played on the "y" Ground, on Sunday, February 20, at 10 p.m. sharp:-
Olympic Profit
Feb.. London,
15, The 1948 Games held
Eng- Olympic
surplus, an estimated land made subject to liquidation expenses, of £20.859. The receipts were 2590,- 850 and the expenses £570,000.
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The total attendance at all venues was 1,247,203, while the number of competitors entered for the sports and 130 events, together with officials, was 0,572 from 59 nations. -Reuter.
FANNY KOEN
ON THE
Encouraging
The local senson for athletics will
30.3 1.17.2 141.1 2.0 32 1.04 1344 Desert Knight. 47.3 123.1 2.00.1 1.41 Pegasus
3211.03-1.31 37 1.10.4 1.42.4 Treasurer Happy Fanners 302 1.14.1 1.49.1 Pay Day 31.5 1.02 120 A Toowoomba Doy 34 1.053 1.383 Southeast Wind 24 1.002 120
5 1.10 1,423 over the Windermore
Home Builder. 36.3 1.30.3 1.43.2 2.16.3 32.1
de-
15-Louis (Bobo) Newson finitely will not get an opening day major league pitching assignment,
CHANDLER NOT LEAVING
16-Baseball commissioner Albert Benny Chandler will not forsake his present job to return to the Senate.
17-Frank (Spec) Sheu, the Yan kees' fat man, will not be given George McQuinn's old uniform at St Pete two months, from now.
18-Eddie Stanky of the Boston Braves will not come out in praise of Leo Durocher of the Glants al- though it is possible Durocher may throw a few bouquets at Stanky.
President 10-National League Ford C. Frick won't be bashful
about predicting that his circuit will
Britain's New Fencing Coach
CRICKET TEAMS
chosen to
The following have been represent the Club do Recreio
Hongkong Cricket Club against the "Optimists" on Saturday at the Club ground, game to commence at 145 p.. -A. M, Prata (Capt), P. M. Nolasco in Biiva, Jr., Dr A. M. Rodrigues. Dr E, L. Gosano, B. T. Cesano, L, G. Gosano, G. N. Gosao, A. P. Pereira, Jr., N. A. Del- true. Dr H, L. Ozorio, E. M. L. Soares. Umpire, A V. Gosena.
RECREIO 2ND XI
The following will represent Club de matelt Recreio 2nd XI in a friendly against King George V. Echool at home un Saturday at 1.45 m. A. 1. Alves (Cap), J.L. 8, Alves, A. E. Noronha, C. A. Guterres, A. de O, Sales, L. J.
I Remedios, C.
M. L. Remedios venevich, J. A, Yvano- Sonres vieli, D. M, Hodrigues.
CRAIGENGOWER
London, Feb. 10-Professor Roger
of the French. Esmail, Crosnier, trainer fending team that won most of the events in the 1943 Olympics, has Conch to been appointed National the Brillsh. Amateur Fencing Asso- A. J. Hancock (Capt) -
clation.
subsidy has en-
A government abled the Association to hire Cros- nter, a British subject by birth, in a bid to put Britain on the map as a fencing nation-Associated Press.
RECORD The Also-Ran
Clubs that have aspirations in be getting into full stride shortly and athletes here have to rely largely on the time is ripe to examine the the good-neighbourly attitude of the situation in local athletics an it is. South China Athletic Association.
This, if not inxed to the limit. is taxed to a very large extent. South of grounds.
There is only one good stadium in China AA have done their best. If here grows Hongkong and that is the-South an Athletic Association
Heated Open Air First point that comes up is the lack
Grandstand
Lall Singh; A. E P. Guest, Sube-Horse racing promoters have available to most of the organisations have to ask for a stadium.
the dar Bhagat Singh: Balwant Singh, M. H. Hasson. Pritam Singh; G. W. the West Indica lost five wickets for P. Guest, B. Gosano, Mickey Ram, 34. runs, including those of Atkinson, J. S. Dillon, and U. S. Dillon." Walcott and Christiani-Reuter,
Lancs' Captain Manchester, Feb. 10, - Nigel Howard will captain the Lancashire County cricket team in the 1940 season. He succeeds Ken Cranston, the Liverpool dentist who won inter- national' caps during his three years. cadership of the county.--Arsociated Press.
Rugger Result
London, Feb. 18-In a Rugby Union match today, Crumlin lost to Cross Keys by three points to
ive-Reuter.
The
YMCA
YMCA hockey team to meet Army at Soakumpoo on Sunday, 10 am. will be.-Caynes: Gibbons, Goreley: Slater. Readman, D. Inglis, Hunt: Weldon, Boycott. A. Inglis, Blenkinsop. Reserves! Lapsley, Robertson.
The following will represent Craiges- Rower against Army on Saturday on Use Army ground, Seokunpoo, at 1.30 - C. A. Bura, P. J. Billimoria, . Crop- free, R. Tay, A. 11. 1small, J. Irance, It. R. Iraned, A. M. Omar, R. O. Baker, E. KCC 2ND XI The KCC Second: Division. team to meet the Royal Air Force on the Cox's Ilond ground next Saturday will be. C. TruemEZI, -V-11-White, -D
thews. E. Handall, R. Leigh, G. R. Hon nelet, W. Cowie, M. Wood and P. Ken- nedy. Reserve, A. 2. Wood. Match starts at 1.45 p.in.
IRC
*
・
The following have been selected to represent the IRC 2nd XI in crickel match against Hongkong Land Forces on 1.45 Sunday on the Army ground, at p.m.-I. All (Cept), S. K. Khan, S. AbOD, R. A. Dux, M. A. Wahab, St. M. A. Wahab, Jr., A. R. Razack, T. A. Ebra, him, F. Mouwalla, F. M. el Arculli, E. II. Esnali, A. Ebrahim. Umpire, G. M. Butt, worar, T. H. Barma,
OPTIMISTS
The following will represent the Optimists against the Club de Recreto at Chater. Rood on Saturday at 145 DJD L. D. Kilbee (Capt), K. A..Miller, W. L Howard. N, B. Artly, N. B. Oliver, M. Wood, G. T. Rowe, R. W. Franklin, T. P. Mahon. 3. M. Lattle, A. L. Smith, A. S. Eran (12th man), W. J. Slagter tumpire) and F. Thorpe (scorer).
Chinn Athletle Association Stadium up to a full-blown organization with Badminton League Phoenix, Arizona, Feb. 16-at Caroline Hill. It is usually made its eye on the Empire Games, it will opened what they claim is the hut ask for it..
in America. first heated open air grandstand.
decks.-Associated Press.
to
In a Men's Doubles "B" Divi- sion Badminton League match This is the general picture as it is played last night, Chung Wah Club We pass over it to examine boat Victoria Recreation situation in Inter-School
"B" by nine games to nil, There are two annup! championships. one
C. F. Chiu & Leo Leong (Chung of the schools
All the
ench
The scores:
The Army Inter-Unit Champion today. shilps will be held at Sookungoo on the In it, you can keep warm aut-March 23. Before the war they were Athletics.
held normally at the Polo Ground, inter-school doors.
taking in Hot water circulating through Argyle Street, or at Shanshulpo,
maintains the temperature' Some of the schools-King George Colony and another, the traditional Wah) beat D. Rocha & R. Souza 21- one, taking in select eight or nine. : beat B. Brown & L. Guterres 21-8; pipes between 85 and 70 degrees
ปี V Sohool in particular-have, pass-
which an athletle thutable grounds on
The Arst is much too ambitious, the best I. Erikson & R. Vas 21-4.
& point about five feet
Austin Ho M above
T. Lam (Chung floor.
meet can be run off. Outside of the second much too abbreviated. The
the re-introduction
traditional Wah) beat Rocha & Souza 21-14; of pur Long, Long Ago And when you are siling down, grounds mentioned here and
pre-war ground at Inter-School after the war saw one beat Brown & Guterres 21-10; bent who cares about it being warm and University's
very
the Erikson & Vis 21-16. definito Improvement
K. C. Wong & K. Y. Tso (Chung Panuco, Feb.
Ends of the stand are Pokfulam, there are no others. 14. An ancient higher
Introduction of points. for qualiners
Wah) bent Rocha & Souza 21-11; outdoor ball court complete glassed in and there is a roof'over-
up to a certain standard
beat Brown & Guterres 21-14; bent with scoreboard was discovered by head,
It is intended this year to hold a
: city scientists exploring a burled
Erikson & Vas 21-8. Engineers at Sportsman's Park
Colony, Open Championship. South
This is a defalte encouragement said the idea of radiantly heating China used to organise these before near here.
KOWLOON TONG WIN Dr Roberto Pavon, Mexican the stands came from Switzerland. the war, selecting about the worst for the aleo-ran, but it stops short of that the Hospitain there have used the system period of the year for such a something more that could be done.. archaeologist, estimated
beat St Kowloon extension of the
Tong.. "A" This would be an court was 2,000 years old.Asso-to warm patients placed Оп un venture-the Christmas holidays. elated Press,
Now there is ап Association of point-scoring system to take in the Teresa's "A" by six games to three.
The scores: sorts, taking in the Services and the first five, rather than the first three, feld
Hung race and
M. C.
& C. H. Ngan · South China Athletic Association, Anishers in
(Kowloon Tong "A") boat J. A. that, it is strange to record, has done event. more for atletles in Hongkong in To give the Arai boy in five points, Motta & E. M. Rosario 21-15; beat than has been the second three and the third one F. A. Vieira & A. 1. Gonsalves 21- relative 17; beat J. A. & R. M. Soares 21-9. achieved by anyone in a score of does not assess corrcelly
S. C. Chan & P. Wong (Kowloon murit.
Most Athletic meets in England. Toni: "A") bent Motta & Rosario 21- are now changing the scoring system 18; beat Vieira & Gonsalves 21-15; over to the American one where beat Soares & & Soares 21-13, nrst place carna fvo points, second S. II. Leung & M. K. Fung (Kow- earns four and so down the lat to loon Tong "A") lost to Motta & |fth place which cards one.
Rosario 13-21; lost to Vieira & One has but to see the Club de Recreio's ancient roll of honour
Under the American system, a fifth Gonsalves 14-21; lost to Soares &t board to note that Clubs once went place won can bring the one point Soares 4-21.
decides the eventual cut of their way to hold athletle margin that
winner in a competition between meets.
Just before the war, the Victoria several schools or clubs. Recreation Club was toying with the It discourages dropping out of a Idea of starting an athletics section. race and it raises team spirit. It is The main problem WDS that the well worthy of introduction into our swimming pool was hardly Large Inter-School athletics.
enough to accommodate a high and -long· Jump-pit let alone a-track.
Mistër Conquest
"AND THENG ARO MAH
WHO WOULD PLUCK
THEM
NIE M'S PSTer conquesT
'YOU'RE THINKING
OF- HE MEANG
NOTHING TO
ME
CONQUEST 19 A SCORPION
the past two years
AND SCORPIONS ARS
years,
MY HOBBY
Some 20 years ago, athletles was a very popular sport in Hongkong, and the Colony Championships were a feature of the season.
"RECORDER”.
Rugby Interport
Shanghal Rugby Union' Football Club fifteen will be arriving by Hongkong ́Aleways plano scheduled. to arrive at Kal Tak at 3 p.m. on
Friday.
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