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CURRENT SPORTING GOSSIP

PRINCE'S GOLFING

DEFEAT.

Fourth Round of Naval Tournament.

day.

THE LAST GREEN.

FINCHER & GOLDMAN KADIO SPORTS CLUB

IN THE FINAL. HOCKEY FIXTURES.

Indifferent Display Leads to Stiff Fight.

UMPIRE'S UNFORTUNATE DECISION.

Busy Week-End in Store.

BIG MATCH ON APRIL 16.

If the Rumjahn cousins were present Rugby, Yesterday.

at yesterday's Opon

The Radio Sports Club are hav After winning his first three Doubles Championship semi-final ing another busy week-end, three matches the Prince of Wales was match, they must have left the friendly hockey xtures, having defeated in the fourth round of the K.C.C. with all

confidence of bees arranged. On Friday at 5 Junior Handicap knock-out com-winning the title

for the eighth p.m., they meet the South Wales petition in the annual meeting of year in succession. E. C. Fincher Borderers: on Saturday at 8 p.m., the Royal Navy and Royal Marines and L. Goldman gave one of the their opponents will be a team Golfing Society at Sunningdale to- most indifferent displays witnessed from H.M.S. Bruce; while on Sun- in a semi-final game during recent day, at 10.30 am, they meet the The Prince was eliminated after years. They showed little under R.A.F. All three matches will be great struggle with Surgeon standing and the hesitancy of played on the Caroline Hill ground, Commander Cameron, who wor. on some of their movements gave and the teams for the three days the last green by one hole.-Brt-sround for many anxious moments are as follows: tish Wireless Service.

Goldman was in one of his most careless moods and consequently J. Singh: Hanib, G. Jack, M. On Friday: A. Spary; P. Singh, Fincher had to play much steadier Singh; S. Singh, H. Singh, G. than should have been necessary. Singh, K. Singh, Atta Singh. Re-, There were times when he was: rves: A. E. P. Guest and J. T. K. made to cover the whole court with Gilchrist.

FANLING GOLF.

Starting Times for Sunday.

M.

P.

Atta

Goldman standing idle af the net. On Saturday:-A. Spary; The lobbing campaign which was Singh. J. Singh: Hanib, G. Jack, The Secretary of the Royal launched on Fincher and Goldman 3. Singh; S. Singh, A. E. P. Guest, Hong Kong Golf Club supplies the proved most effective, though it G. Singh, K. Singh, H. Singh. Re- following list of starting times tended

to become monotonous to serves: watch. for Fanling-

Atma Singh and Smash after smash went Singh. astray and if one went in it was

Оп Sunday: A Spary; P. so badly placed that another lob Singh. J. Singh; Hanib, G. Jack, came over to be placed into the M. Singh; H. Singh, A. E. P. fist or out of the court. Had the Guest, G. Singh, K. Singh, F. A. Chinese pair played just a little Kemp. Reserves: S. Singh and steadier they would now be await- Atma Singh. ing the final, though with little hope of success, but with the satia- faction of having reached the final

New Course. 9.28 a.m. A. E. Gerondal,

Barber. Mrs. E. P. Fletcher, W. C. Pyeatt.

10.00

10.04

1+

10.32 10.36

| 10.40

14

Mrs. W. C. Pyeatt, E. P.

Fletcher.

A. Reid, T. R. Chassel, I. G. Wallington, Rev.

D. M. Richarde.

Mrs. N. J. Perrin, Miss K. P. Curtin.

Old Course. 9.16-9.30 a.m.--Not to be booked by travellera on 8.28 train. 9.24 a.m. K. W. Jones*, J. Dunbar*.

round.

Yew Man-kit played a splendid game in the second and third sets, and his serving was the one bright feature of the match. Ho Ka-lau introduced many of his spectacular smashes to advantage, but his volleying was not so impressive.

One incident, which occurred during the match, deserves atten- tlon. There was no one entrusted

C.

0.28

*

B. D. Evans, R. Tapin*.

W.

9.32

29

C. E. Gahigan, Gardner.

J. to the side lines nearest the stand.

and a very doubtful decision in the

+3

Champions v. The Rest. Sports Club, winners of the Mamak On Saturday, April 16, the Radio

Shield, are playing "The Rest of the League." The venue of the match will probably be the C.B.A. ground, at King's Park.

REST TEAM AGAINST JUNIOR HOLDERS.

9.36 A. D. Humphreys, R. C. last game of the match was the H. E. Strange Captains

"

E. McBryden, R. Webb.

outcome. Both Fincher and Gold-

D. man were up at the net with the

store at 30-all (Yew Man-kit serv-|

Representative Side.

C. ing). when the latter whipped The following have been select- across п beautiful cross courted to represent "The Reat" against drive which had Goldman well the Junior Champlons, the Indian beaten and which landed at least Recreation Club, on the Civil Ser-

" A. E. Lissumn, W. C.

Shields.

S. S. Perry, A. S. Coppin.

J. W. Alabaster, H. Remington.

Law.

9.40

π

J. B. MacDonald, Black.

9.44

ナル

9.48

9.52

9.56

17

10.00

10.04

C. H. Rolfe, J. Robinson.

10.08

10.12

P

W. D. Hughes, J.

Dykes.

10.16

т

A. Kidd, H. W. Dulley.

J. B. Lanyon, J. A. Selby.

R.

a foot inside the court. The vice Cricket Club ground

crowd applauded the stroke, but morrow at 2 p.m.-

above the applause came the um- H. E. Strange

to-

(captain)

R. pire's decision "Out!" 30-40 and (C.S.C.C.), S. Randle (C.S.C.C.),

F.

match point! It must have been F. S. W. Smith (K.C.C.), F. È.

most disheartening to the Chinese Lawrence (K.C.C.), R. 5. W. Pater- pair. All four players were as-son (H.K.C.C.), T. R. Hunter

W. S. Hilller, J. Man-tonished at the umpire's decision, (Police), J. W. Leonard (0.0.0),

dracchla.

but it had to remain. Yew Man- S. kit managed to win the next point to make it deuce, but the Chinese par lost the next two points to

M.

10.20 Lt. H. C. Gould, Col.

27

R. B. Cousent

G. A. Leiper, W.

give their opponents game, set and

match at 8-8.

Full results of yesterday's play Dia the Lawn Tennis Championships

were as follows:----

PICTURE

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Harrie.

10.28

11

N. J.

Perrin P.

S.

Edward.

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10.36

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10,40

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T. J. Fenwick, S. J. H.

Fox.

China

Dail

SPORTS ALMANAC

THE BEST $50 CENTS

WORTH

H. H. Mundy, W. A. Stewart.

W. Woodward, N. K. Littlejohn.

10.44 H. R. Sturt, G. C.

7

Warren.

Open Doubles.

(Semi-final.)

E. C. Fincher and L. Goldman

beat Ho Ka-lau and Yew Man-kit

63, 8-6, 6-2,” 8-6.

Club Championship

(Semi-final.)

A. L. Sullivan beat Y. V. Segalen 80, 6-1.

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Handicap Singles "A".

Handicap Doubles.

Cpl. Meehan (R,E. & 3.), C. E, “R. Clarabutt (University), Pte. Ronan (S.W.B.), and A. Prata (Recreio). Reserves: D. Kilbee (H.K.C.C.). (Police), and F. J. B. G. Baker MacGowan (C.S.C.C.).

H.K. FOOTBALL CLUB ELEVEN.

Against Borderers To-morrow.

The following team has been chosen to represent the Hong Kong Football Club

against the South

Wales Bordérers the Club

on

II. Folsy beat J. Lecky 6-0, 6-3, ground to-morrow at 4.45 p.m.-- Rodger: Strange, Feley: Railton, Segalen, Baldwin; Alexander, Duncan, Howe, Strange, Fowler.

Rodger and Rodger beat Fergu-]

A. B. Raworth, D. G. son and Wilson 8-3, 7-5, Bruce

10,48

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G. W. Sewell, LI. H. W. Dawkes.

10.52

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W. D. Denham, C. W. F. Booker.

10,56

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R. W. Gardiner, H. S. Hills.

11.00

0. E. C. Marton, L. R.

Andrewes.

11.04

11.08

H

LAW.

11.12.

A. M. Parker, L. Yates.

11.18

W. A. Butterfeld, R. E. Atwell.

11.20

J. B. Ross, I. H. Geare.

11.24

P. S. Grant, Hon. Comdr.

G. F. H. Hole,

11.28

单化

11.82

Handicap Mixed Doubles. K. Mackenzie, C, J. D.

D. S. Robb, H. Lowe.

G. R. Horridge, W. Mulcaby.

MATCH IN THE SECOND DIVISION]

The 12th Batt. R.A. v. R.A.0.C. match in the Second Division will play on the H.K.F.C. ground. In- stead of at Bookunpoo, Kick-off- at 4 p.m. Sharps

for

The other match, the Argylls v University, is cancelled. The Uni-

Redmond and Mrs. James beat Gordon and Miss Thomas 6-4, 6-4.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.

Open Singles.

(Semi-final Replay.) -

5. A. Rumjaha v M. W. Lo (Stand Court, 4.15 p.m.).

Club Championship Final.

Reserve: Hynea.

and

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SILENCE

A Paramount Picture

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Directed by Louis Gasnier-Max Marcin

with

CLIVE BROOK Marjorie Rambeau

Peggy Shannon Charles Starrett

KOWLOON LADIES AT PRACTICE.

For Return Encounter Against Hong Kong.

YESTERDAY'S HOCKEY.

CHOPPER PRODUCED IN COURT.

Money Troubles of

Two Women.

DOMESTIC SQUABBLE.

A young Chinese woman and her

The Kowloon Ladies" hockey H.K.F.A. COUNCIL MEETING. eleven, composed of members of mother-in-law, stated to be 64 years

the St. Andrew's Club, C.B.A., and

A meeting of the Council of the Club de Recreio, held their first of age, were brought before Mr. Hong Kong Football Association practice match on the Diocesan Schofield in the Central Police Court will be held in the Association Girlz School ground yesterday this morning, charged with fighting, Offices, Na. 20, Ice House Streat, afternoon, prior to their returri in Shaukiwan. AN

at 5.80. p.m., on Wednesday, April encounter with the Hong Kong: Inspector Stimson stated that the. 13, when the following business Ladies' Hockey Club on Saturday, fight was over money matters, the will be attended to:-

April 16, on the Y.M.C.A. ground, elder woman contending that her To confirm the minutes of Coun- King'a Park...

daughter-in-law did not give her cil Meeting No. 10 and Emergency

The opposition yesterday was enough money. Committee Meeting No. 7; || provided by a team from H.M.S. A chopper, alleged to have been To receive the Treasurers' state Cumberland, the ladies losing by used on the mother-in-law, was pro- ment of accounts for March and to the odd goal in seven after an induced in Court, Inspector: Stimson pass bills;

stating that he could not find out Correspondence;

The ladies were one short, and how she got a cut on her head. Shield and League Trophies to sacepted the services of a Cumber- The woman contended that it was playars; and

ind player, who scored for them. self-indicted. Both parties were Ride and Harkins v. Lecky and Any other business that may The other two goals were scored bound over to keep the peace for a

A. L. Sullivan v. L. Goldzian. Handicap Singles "B" Beck v. Clarke. Fedh v. Lampard.

versity are unable to raise a team. Waite.

Handicap Doubles.

arite

teresting match.

by O. Dalziel and M. Woolley. year.

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