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WEEK-END SPORTS RESULTS
Dickinson (Navy)
Rush (Navy)
Duncan (Borderers)
Leonard (81. Joseph's)
All (St. Joseph'a)
Joseph's)
Dominy (Kowloon)
HOCKEY.
. Caer Clark Cup.
Jones (Borderers)
Hong Kong
4 C.B.A.
1
St. Andrew's
1 Recreio
Frendlies.
Hollywood (SL
R.A.M.C. Borderers
3 HK. Ladica'
O
McTavish (Argylls)
2 Police
0
Duncan (Kowloon)
Gillot (Kowloon)
Y.M.C.A.
2 RA.F.
RUGBY FOOTBALL.
Telangular Tournament.
Walker (R.A.)
Club
5 pts. Navy Friendly,
9 pta.
Moore (R.A.)
3 pts.
7
Kowloon 13 ptä. Hermea
LAWN TENNIS.
Open Mixed Doubles Championship L. Goldman and Mrs. Lochner beat M. W. Lo and Miss Enid Lo G-4, 6-1..
M. K. Lo and Mrs. James beat II. D. Rumjhn and Miss Rumjahn
6-4, 6-3;
CRICKET.
League I.
A, V. Gosano (Recreio) Division II.
Sansom (R.A.0.C.)
Harris (Borderers)
Mathias (Borderers)
Lakeman (Borderers) Mortin (Borderers) Jackson (R.A.0.C) Hamer (RA.O.C.) Dolan (R.A.O.C.) Sünds (R.A.Q.C.).. Candah (University). Gough (R.A.)
Division III.
Gomes (Recreią) Sin (8t. Jose|
Joseph's)
KOWLOON GOLF.
Hong Kong C.C. beat Civil Ser- Annual Gymkhana and
vice C.C. by 7 wickets.
Royal Artillery drew with Kow- loon C.C.
League II.
Hong Kong C.C. drew with Civil Service C.C.
Frendlies. Cralgengower C.C. drew with University.
Police drew with Indian R.C.
Presentation of Prizes.
SUCCESSFUL GATHERING.
The annual Gymkhana and pre- sentation of prizes were held at University drew with Craigen-the Kowloon Golf Club yesterday. gower C.C.
when a large gathering of mem- bers and friends enjoyed a delight- ful afternoon under ideal weather
St. Joseph's Argylls Navy Recreio
FOOTBALL.
Division I.
3 Police
6
2 Club
0
3 Borderers
I· Kowloon Division II.
Borderers 8 Club University 1 R.A.0.C. Kowloon
0 12th Battery Division III.
St. Joseph's 1 Necrelo
CHINESE FOOTBALL.
Chan Lim-pak Trophy. Hong Kong 0 Canton
GOAL SCORERS.
· Division I. Shepherd (Police) Hudson (Police) Pile (Police) Cornwall (Police) Skinner (Navy)
2
conditions.
Mr. Hunt welcomed the visitors, and said that during the coming 3 year better facilities would be
Available, as the new Club House | would be completed within three
YACHTING.
The Menagerie raco united by members of the Royal Hong Kong'|| Yacht Club on Saturday resulted in a win for Daphne, Siskin bolog second, and Rolls third.
Course:-(1) Lyemun Beacon, P.; (2) Rumaay Shoal, P.; (8) Channel Rocks, P.
Distance: 8.40 miles.
Daphne (Col. Stokes)
Siskin (Mr. A. V. Hnrvoy)
Rolla (Mr. A. Rollin)
Norena (Mr. J. B. L. Stanton) Diana (Major
Colleen (Mr. ham)
Loin (Mt. Grieve) Eunice (Mrs.
ITS, ROFC) Jonn (Mr. R. Jackiels) Allsh (Capt. Lochner)
Adanac (Mid.
Wings (Cupt. Róso)
Fakon (Mr. Cooke)
Position
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Why Wonder? (Capt. Fowkes) D.N.F. Speedwell (Major Stewart) D.N.F. Wendy (Mr. I. De Ville)
D.N.F.
CHILDREN'S SPORTS AT K.B.G.C.
Buy's' Potato Raco:-1, A Lapsley; 2, R. Lapsley; 8, G. Goodwin.
Girls' Skipping Race:-1, Mar garet Lamson; 2, G. Jones; 8, E Nicholl.
Boys' Flat Race (4-7 years):- 1,, F. Lapsley; 2, A. 3. Fraser; 3, Robert Booth.
Girls' Flat Race (47 years):- 1. Betty Goodwin; 2, Kathleen McTavish; 8, Jean Hale.
Bobby Nicholl; 2, M. Brown: 8, R. Lapsley.
Boat Race (boys)-1,
Three-Legged Race (Girls):--1, Etta Nicholl and Gwen Jones; 2 Joan Booth and Muriel McCaw.
Wheelbarrow Raco (Boys):~1, Mac Brown and Dick Branch; 2 Edgar Packe and Bobby Nicholl.
Skipping Race (Girls-4 to 7 years): 1, Betty Goodwin; 2, Joyce Sturgeon; 3. Kathleen Mc- Tavish,
8 months. In particularly welcom- Sack Raco (Boys):—1, Å. D.
ing the ladies present, he said | that although the Club was not
2 able to offer them very much at present, as they were restricted from using the course during week-ends. special accommodation would be provided for them in the 1 new Club house, and he hoped that a Ladies' Section would be formed, and that they would ap- point a Committee to organise ladies' competitions. A special" day would be set apart for the ladies, when they would have priority over other player,'
(Continued in last; Column.)
McTavish; 2, Wilson Laing; 8. Billy Thompson.
Egg and Spoon Race (Girls) :-- 1, Muriel McCaw; 2, Joan Booth; 3. Etta Nicholl.
Three-Legged Race (Boys) :—1, Dick Branch and Mae Brown; 2. Jeffrey Goodman and Anthony Lapsley.
Musical Chairs (Girls) :-1, Joan Laurenson: 2. Murial McCaw.
Tiny Tots Race (4 years and under)-1, Telford Ferguson; 2, Hanley Clarke; 3, John Laurenson
Band Race won by Bandaman Jenkins,
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Mr. Hunt referred to the ab- of Mr. E. Cock, a former President for many years, who had recently reaigned. The memberk had shown their appreciation of Mr. Cock's services by electing him a life member of the Club.
Mrs. J. H. Hunt, then distribut- Jed the prizes to the competitors
BUIRI!
was presented with memento of the occasion,
Tombstone Competition. The Tombstone Competition play- ed in the morning Was won by D. C. Wilson (3) who completed his 78rd stroke four yards from the hole on the 19th green, while W. M. Groves (12), lying eight,
the same
whp had been successful in the yards from the hole on Club competitions during the past green with hfa 82nd stroke, secur year, and to those ladies and gened second place.. tlemen who had won the afternoon. competitions.
Prize Winners. The season's awards were as follow:-
Club Championship:-Winner,. J. D. Thomson; Runner-up, A. A. Lopes.
Junior Championship:-Winner, W. Groves; Runner-up, A. W. Brown.
Open Foursomes:-Winners, D. G. Wilson and J. D. Thomson; Runners- up, H. Mundy and W. S. Hulier.
Bong Foursomes: Winners A. Laughton and H. S. Dinsdale Ran- ners-up, R. W. Sapted and W. G. Trice.
Summer Cup: Winner,
W, S.
Hillier; Runner-up, W. Hyde.
Fear Cup: Winner, Dr. J. E H. Cogan.
High Handicap Competition: Win
ner, W, lyde.,
Club Champlonakip.
In the semi-final of the Kow- |loon Golf, Club Championship 'over 86 holes F .E. A. Remedios defeat- ed G..H.. Russell by six up and five to play. Remedios will now meet E. D. da Roza in the final on Sunday, January 3.
GOLF.
FANLING
Marton Wins Golf Championship.
ONE HOLE VICTORY.
The final of the Royal Hong
Kong Golf Club Championship was decided yesterday at Fanling when
Captain's Cup: Winder, A. Exit-OA EC Marton., defeated- I. W. man; Runner-up, P. Planner.
match.
The following were competition Sheyen by one hole in a 36 hole winners:-'
It was a close game, throughout, Clock Golf:-Ladies, Mira. Silketone; although the golf was patchy. Gentlemen, A. Eastman.
Ladder Competitions Ladies, Miss D.. Panehson; Gentlemen, B. L. W. Dunnett
KAAN NAY.
Shewan was Inclined to pull his tee shots, while Marton failed on occasion with his short puits.
Approximate Scores. Morning. 44dd8-3-3-5-88-
4-8-3-5-4-5-3-4-6=87 B-5-33404 Afternoon
Marton
Shewan
Approaching and Putting-Eight tied for this competition, these being Thomson, Braley, Remedios, Groves," Eastman, Laughton, Wilson, and T. J. Price.
the Long Drive:-Dr. Cogan won prize for the longest drive, and J. D. Thomson secured the award for the best aggregate drive.
After Mrs. Hunt had presented Marton the prizes, she was thanked for do- ing so by Mr. J. D. Thomson, and
Shewan
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