The Government Stadium opened in 1955, so that's out. SCAA's stadium opened in 1953, so that's a likely one. HKFC's was rebuilt in 1954, opening in September. So it's possible too, but photos show it with roofs over all four stands, unlike the photo above.
It does in fact have a roof over both the side and end of the stadium. Also the corner looks square like the HKFC stadium, rather than the curved SCAA stadium. So I'd change my mind and vote for HKFC, except in our notes for the HKFC it says:
In 1953 the Stadium’s two Side Stands, south and north, were rebuilt in concrete, while the End Stands on the west and east remained for one season as mat-sheds.
Hi David
My original photo shows the corners to be quite rounded which did not come out very clear when reproduced here. I can also remember the old SCAA stadium and it's as I remember it although I could be wrong being as it's some time ago.
I do have some more photos of a completely different stadium taken in 1953, looks to be in the Happy Valley area, complete with mat-sheds which could be the HKFC as mentioned above, I will post these once I can get them scanned.
Geo
David
I have just checked my copy of Club, The Story Of The Hong Kong Football Club by Nigel Dunne
On page 85 there is a photo looking down on the Football Stadium, more of the stadium on pages 101 and 103, and on page 96 a photo that clearly shows that it's the HKFC stadium where the QBS had it's sports day in 1954
Geo
Thanks for checking. I also thought of another source and searched the newspapers for quarry bay sports. The closest entry I found was from 1951, which also shows them using the HKFC.
Page 6, The China Mail, 1951-10-12:
Quarry Bay School Sports Meeting
Arranged by the Quarry Bay School Parents-Teachers Association, a sports meeting for the children of the School will be held at the Hongkong Football Club ground, Happy Valley, on Friday, October 16, from 3.30pm to 6.30pm.
From the photo, Blocks C and D of Leighton Hill Government Quarters have not been built. The Hong Kong Football Club Stadium has been built, so guessing 1953/1954.
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Sports day
The options for stadiums in the area were the SCAA, the Government Stadium and the Hong Kong Football Club.
The Government Stadium opened in 1955, so that's out. SCAA's stadium opened in 1953, so that's a likely one. HKFC's was rebuilt in 1954, opening in September. So it's possible too, but photos show it with roofs over all four stands, unlike the photo above.
So yes, I'd go with SCAA.
Regards, David
QUARRY BAY SCHOOL SPORTS DAY - 1954
Hi David
If you check out my two photos of QBS Sports Day c1953-1954 Sack Race - 20611
and QBS Sports Day Winner - 20612
you will see a stadium featured there. Maybe these can clarify where it is?
I did ask the question at the time I put them on - ie: 14 July 2014
Maybe you could link this subject. I tried under QBS Sports Day but it didn't seem to work.
Regards, Suziepie
QBS sports day
Thanks for the pointer to the extra photos. Looking at the one that shows the stadium:
http://gwulo.com/node/20611
It does in fact have a roof over both the side and end of the stadium. Also the corner looks square like the HKFC stadium, rather than the curved SCAA stadium. So I'd change my mind and vote for HKFC, except in our notes for the HKFC it says:
In 1953 the Stadium’s two Side Stands, south and north, were rebuilt in concrete, while the End Stands on the west and east remained for one season as mat-sheds.
So now I'm not sure!
Regards, David
QBS Sports Day
Hi David
My original photo shows the corners to be quite rounded which did not come out very clear when reproduced here. I can also remember the old SCAA stadium and it's as I remember it although I could be wrong being as it's some time ago.
I do have some more photos of a completely different stadium taken in 1953, looks to be in the Happy Valley area, complete with mat-sheds which could be the HKFC as mentioned above, I will post these once I can get them scanned.
Geo
QBS Sports Day
David
I have just checked my copy of Club, The Story Of The Hong Kong Football Club by Nigel Dunne
On page 85 there is a photo looking down on the Football Stadium, more of the stadium on pages 101 and 103, and on page 96 a photo that clearly shows that it's the HKFC stadium where the QBS had it's sports day in 1954
Geo
QBS sports day
Thanks for checking. I also thought of another source and searched the newspapers for quarry bay sports. The closest entry I found was from 1951, which also shows them using the HKFC.
Page 6, The China Mail, 1951-10-12:
Quarry Bay School Sports Meeting
Arranged by the Quarry Bay School Parents-Teachers Association, a sports meeting for the children of the School will be held at the Hongkong Football Club ground, Happy Valley, on Friday, October 16, from 3.30pm to 6.30pm.
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Regards, David
1950s Racecourse
From the photo, Blocks C and D of Leighton Hill Government Quarters have not been built. The Hong Kong Football Club Stadium has been built, so guessing 1953/1954.
QBS SPORTS DAY
Hi David and Moddsey
It would appear that my childhood impression that the Sports Day was held at Happy Valley Racecourse was not so far out!
Suziepie
QBS SPORTS DAY
Yes, well remembered!
Regards, David
Re: QBS Sports Day
The QBS Sports Day was held at the Hong Kong Football Club on 19 November 1954.