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·THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1934
HONG KONG LADIES MAKE HOCKEY CHANGES
Henry Cotton Fails At Walton Heath
11 Strokes Behind Record Equally Whitcombe
(By GEORGE GREENWOOD)
WITH OF 28E DUNLOP METROPOLITAN 2500
WITH A SCORE OF 283 FOR THE 72 HOLES, E. R. WHIT-
TOURNAMENT ON THE NEW COURSE AT WALTON HEATH YESTERDAY.
ATHLETIC MISS POPE RETURNS TO
MEET
|12 COLONY UNITS
STRENGTHEN SIDE
ENTER SOUTH CHINA RECREIO UNCHANGED FOR
OPEN RELAY EVENTS |
TO-DAY'S CUP GAME Two-Day Programme To Open To-morrow
CHAMPION NOT DEFENDING HIS TITLE
Twelve Hong Kong units have With scores of 69, 69 and 68 respectively, it was confidently events at the twelfth annual ath- been entered in the open ^ relay
expected that Whitcombe would beat by several shots Cotton's and Sarazen's score of 283 for a major event played under cham-letic Asociation meeting, which pionship conditions. But with a last round of 77 he only tied commences to-morrow at 10 a.m. with the record aggregate.
at Caroline Hill and │which will
J. J. Busson, of Pannal, Harrogate, was second-four strokes conclude on Monday. hehind, with a total of 287.
|
(By "STICKS")
UFFERING THEIR FIRST SETBACK THIS SEASON WHEN
CENTRAL BRITISH ASSOCIATION' LADIES BY AN ONLY GOAL, THE HONG KONG LADIES' HOCKEY TEAM, CHAM- PIONS OF THE CAER CLARK CUP TOURNAMENT, ARE TAKING NO CHANCES FOR THEIR FIXTURE AGAINST THE
team last season when they won the Cup, will be seen again in CLUB DE RECREIO LADIES' TO-DAY.
Miss B. Pope, who was one of the strongest members of the her usual position at centre-half, displacins. Miss. Owen Hughes and Miss O'Hagan will replace Miss Jacks at right half.
The "unfts ́ ́ateThe Royal Naval Recreation Club, the Bor Third place was taken with 288 by J. Adams, a Scotsman derers; The Hong Kong Univer from the West Coast now attached to the Royal Belfast club at sity, St. Joseph's College, the Newcastle, co. Down.
Young Indians Athletic Club.j Cotton, who seemed to lack interest, was 294, eleven strokes King's College, Wah Yan College, behind the leader. He lost touch with affairs at the sixteenth hole tion, the: Youths' Athletic Asso-TO-DAY'S RUGBY in the morning round. The teeing-ground having been changed to clation. the Mui Fong Girls' one on the other side of the course, direction of shot was altered, School, the Diocesan Girls' School a fact which he entirely overlooked.
SCORE SWOLLEN TO 73
Nornially he would have finished in 70, a score that at least would have given him a fighting chance, but it was swollen to 73. This
was a state of affairs so different
ten
the Eastern Athletic Associa-
Combinations
LINCOLNS REINFORCEMENTS
The forward Une has also been subjected to changes since last Saturday, Mas Blackburn, and Miss H. Hance now appear on the right flank in place of Miss Mursh and Miss Smalley, with Miks Jacks displacing Miss Davies on the left wing.
the champlone still showed that
Although defeated: last Saturday
they are a team to be reckoned
with, and with the return of several of the best players in the near future, the team should again be one of the strongest in the tournament.
and the Ling Tung Girls' School. Many Changes In Club
Yuen Chow-kun, who won the Group A championship Last year, will not participate this year. Yuen is now a stu̟- dent at the University. 7. St. Joseph's College and the Diocesan Girls' School are the pre- sent holders of the men's and wo-in the Club first and "A" fifteens put up a very fine display against men's open relay, events.
FOR ARMY FIFTEEN
Several changes are noticeable
Recreio Unchanged
The Club de Recreio Ladies, who
to meet the Army at rugby this the "Y" Ladies' last Saturday, are afternoon at Sockuйpoo.
confident of extending the cham-
that in the last round Cotton made which Whitcombe is a master,
SPECIAL AWARDS no real effort to close the gap be-full, three-quarter and half shots
The Army premier afteen in-plons, and do. not consider ang tween himself and Whitcombe. being played with it both against Special prizes will be given to cludes several newcomers, most of change in the team to be neces- athletes who break South China, whom are drawn- from the Lin-jsary. The strength of the team, This represented a difference of and down wind.
strokes, and, excepting Any notion that Whitcombe Chinese National, and Far. Eastern coins, who have but recently taken of course, lies in a very sound de
up the game,
fence, and a hard working half- miracles, too many to be wiped would, achieve a world's record for Olympic Game records.
Mr. Chan Kam-po, Vice-Pre- The "A" fifteen game will com back line: Miss L Xavier is an out in one round. Cotton, in fact, la did not seem to care whether he breaking 70 four times in succes- aldent of the Association, will dis-mence at 3 p.m., while the first admirable centre-half and should tribute the prizes at the conclu- Afteen game will start at 4.15 p.m. prove a menace to the Hong Kong sion of the meeting.
Major H. M. J. McIntyre, R. A. forward line, will referee the first game, and Dr. J. A. R. Selby the second.
The teams are,
first-class national event by
The following is the gramme:
Group A: Track Eventa:—
pro-
100 metres; 200 metres; 400 metres: 800 metres; 1,500 metres, 110 metres; high hurdles; 400 metres middle har dles; 200 metres low hurdles. Group B:-
100 metres; 200 metres; 400 metres: 200 metres low hurdles.
Army 1st XV-3
Miss Basto at left-full back is kn experienced player with a powerful hit. She is much better. than her partner, who appears to be on the slow side, though a sure
L/Cpt." Smith (S.W.B.); Cnr; Hub-tackler? -ilta ta bard (R.A.), Pte. Simmonds (S.W.B.), Miss G. Roza, In goal, is the
R.A.M.C.); Pte. Makin (Lincolns), Pte. Pte. Sharman (R.A.M.C.), Pte. Stitson season's "find possessing a keen
Hewitt (S.W.B.); Pie: Mackman (Lin eye and a good sense of anticips-“ colns), Cpl. Tratt (S.W.B.), Cpl. Chic- tion. With a little more experi ken (Lincolns), Fte. Gilmore (S.W.B.).ence she should prove to be the Pte. Fail (Lincolns), Gnr. Barraclough "star of the team.
took G0 or 90, and in the end re-slon was soon shattered. Nothing turned a rather: casual 78, a score went right, and at the fifth, where that did not do the champion jus he sliced his drive deep into the tice.
heather, he took his first and only 16 of the tournament. Whitecombe's
д success was
Out in 38, Whitcombe came back triumph of age and experience in conditions where a premium, as it in 39 for a score of 77, thus head- should be, is placed on accuracying off Busson by four shots. This new record of young man of 23, with a captivat [af Bhat. With
68 in the third round, he knocked ing style and leisurely swing, has THE ANDERSON MUSIC CO., LTD. the bottom out of the tournament. more than justified his recent vic-Group C
tory in the match-play champion- 60 metres; 100 metres; 200 metres;
400 metres. EIGHT STROKES' LEAD
ship. There can be no doubt that Girls' Group: With a clear lead of eight shots Busson has come to stay..
50 metres, 100 metres, 200 metres, 80 (R.A.), Lt. O'Conor (Lincolns) L/Bdr. As a result Cotton's drive Snlah-metres low hurdles.
Hall (R.A.). over his nearest rival, it resolved
Field Events
Club 1st XV: itself into a question as to how fed in a belt of heather 250 yards
G. P. Lammert W. H. _B. Bigg D« many strokes Whitcombe would away, much to his surprise and Group A
Weight throwing (16. pounds); Dis-McLellan (Captain), I. C. Miller, FL. have in hand at the finish. The rest annoyance. By sheer goed for-cus throwing: High Jump: Long jump; R. McGilchrist; M. W. Turner, H, C. of the field were left to fight for tune he escaped with a 5 but the Fole vaulting; Javelin throwing Hop-Marke: A. F. Walkden, W. E. Peers, H.
incident obviously rankled, for at step and long jump. second place.
0. Bramble; 1. H. Bradford, S. II. Gar-M. Gray, J Smalley: E. O'Hagan, B. the next hole he missed a putt of Group 8-
rod, K. A. Munro, G. A. Stewart and Pope B. Helbling; V. Blackburn, H. Long jump; High jump; Weight D. A. Cumming.
Hance, Mrs. P. M. Harton, C. Ferzur 18 inches for a 4..
throwing (9 pounds); Hop-step and
son' 'and' A., Jacks, This was not all. At the eigh-long Jump; Pole vaulting; Discus throw- Army "A" XV:—
Club de Recreio Ladies G. Roza; C. teenth, in attempting a chip from ing; Javelin throwing.
Pt Keogh (S.W.B.), Lt. Galletly Gamurd, M. Basto, L. Silva-Netto; L Long, jurop; High jump; Weight colns), Gur. Hutchison (R.A.), Group C
(S.W.B.), L. Muspratt Williams (Lin Xavier E. Rozario, B. Remedios, throwing (6 pounds).
Pte. Botelho, C. Sira, M. Alves and Potter (Lincolns); Ptel Steele (Lin- Remdelou Girls' Group-
colns), Pte. Shorthouse (S.W.B.); Lt. Baseball throwing; Weight throwing Harrison (E. Lancs), Capt. Anderson
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The fact that he had established so big a lead seemed to be a hendi-' cap rather than a help. In adopt- ing a polley of "safety first” Whitcombe, paradoxically enough! (almost destroyed himself.
a dip at the side of the green; Cotton left the ball more or less in its original position.
LADIES' GOLF
21 Entries For Railway Cup At Fanling
Miss C. Botelho, in the forward, line. Js from last season's second team, and is improving with each game...
The following are the teams: Hong Kong Ladles; B. Hance;
(8 pounds); Long Jump; High jump; (F.A.M.C.), Pte. Hughes (Lincolns), CHAMPIONS JUNIORS TO PLAY Hop-step, and long jump; Jagelin Pte. Whelan (S.W.B.), Pte. Jones (S. throwing.
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Shot after shot was lost prin-i
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the Association's officials: 200 metres Cherrill, D. K. Hislop, F. C. Nigel and second string on the C.B.A. ground. Twenty-one entries have been re-open to Red Cross workers.
F. J. McGugan," shots which finished anywhere, mostly in the heather, instead ofceived for the Railway Cun Competi- on the green. At one time there tion of the Royal Hong Kong Golf
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.1.
Race Meeting Next Saturday
collapse, but Whitecombe pulled which is as follows: himself together, and in the last few holes stopped the rot..
Whitcombe's record round of 68, in which there were precious
The following are the complete few stray shots, was a model of
entries and handicaps for the Eleventh Extra Race Meeting to be exquisitely played golf. The start
Byes Into Second Round: Mrs. held at the Valley next Saturday: was
wonderfully encouraging a 2
Rivers v. Miss Mackie; Mrs, K. S. at the first, where he holed a chip Robertson v. Miss Stevenson; Mrs.
Hotham Handicap “B” Class shot, and an orthodox 8 at the Sommerfelt v. Mrs. Fitzgerald; Mrs.
A One Mile Dinty (185 lb.), Empire Day (155), second.
Sommers; Mrs. Newbiggin and Mrs. Polar Star. (152), Fortia (140), and
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Shum Chan Handicap "C" ClaNA One Mile Bayardo (140), Beta (140), Bistre (145) Daylight Eve (140) Flying
Recreio second XI: Z. Barr08; * M. Ribeiro, M. Soares; M. Roza, M. Xavier, A. N. Other; E. Bilva, A. Noronha, I. Botelho, Y. Britto and M. Figueiredo.
Cup Goal Scorers To-Date
E. Woolley (C.B.A.) M. Woolley (St. Andraw's). B., Gitting (St. Andrew's)
B. Beavis (CB.A.)
C. Botelho (Recreio),
M. Smith (C.B.A.).
H. Kall (C.B.S.)
P. W. L. D. FA P
220 0.111-4 2-2008 04
Tourist (140), Jungle Jim (168), King's Caer Clark League Table To Date Boxing Eve (160), Chief Beattle Worthy (151), Lemberg (153) Lime- (156), Festival Eve (140); Glad Eyes light (158), Monoplane, (145) Racing (160), Goki Currency (158), Great Fall Boy (158), Racing Pluck (148), Spin C. B. A..... (100), Heart's Glory (156) Hoy Tor away (157) The Tiger (158), Way St. Andrew's (1.8), Iron Grey (145), No Fear (140) ward Sing (161), West Parade (151) Recrelo Partnership (140), Pie Face (140) What A Chance (158), Wonderful Stag Ladies Racing Lack (161) Racing Pride (169), (140) and Zero (140).
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DOG TAKES THE BALL! There was a disconcerting in- cident at the fifth hole, where a spaniel ran off with his ball, which was rescued by the dog'e woman owner. She dropped the ball in the rough, and though the specta= tors thought that it should have been placed in a more favourable
(Continued from Page 4.)-
(154), Sandy Bay Star "BrightView~(151), : position Whitcombe played the
(181); Stickypast (153), Tillicum (158) (158), Electric: Blar= (156), Gladiator ball with very small hope of reach-
Kwok leaves the Colony on De-and The Tak. (158), 6 (166), Hydroplane (156), King'a. War: ing the green.
a cember 18 by the s.8. Changte, and Fanling Handicap Furlonge den (146) Macaroni (158) Ribble **Bold, Commander" (146), Chesterfeld (151), Soldier of Britain (156) and When he did arrive here he is expected in Melbourne on Janu- (166) Delightful Chance (169), Hall Soldier of China (168) found the ball so badly marked by ary 10.
for Leather (148) In Good Time (185) Sub-Griffins St Leger-13 Milon- the dog's tooth that be obtained In conclusion, Mr. Fawcett on Ironsides (140), Kindo (140), Little Cavakade (156) Chow Fan permission to change it before behalf of the Victoria Amateur Beauty (152) Racing Spirit (140); Classic Hall (166); Copper Idol Sarabande, (168), Soldier of Italy (145), Kindo (146), Little Beauty (140) Swimming Association, extended Toung Chap (185) bande (151), Soldier of Fortune (181)
St. Ives (181) Tiny Star (158) and following in the footst
Legion of Frontieramen
the Machine Gun, Troop, have arranged an amusing programme,
Out in 34 Whitcombe started his thanks to Mr. A. G. Donn, of the Castle Peak Handicap By ChYoung Chap (151)
back, as he had started, with 12 Hong Kong International
finished with another 84 for Swimming Association, und of 68. The wonder club efforts in making Kwok's visit-pos
the Cleek an implement Bible
Hi***, Brechin (261), Dom (140). Cladiator Fremantle St. Leger-1% Milos
(168) High Speed (140), King's Able Amazon (150), Bag Tor (156), Bounty (155) King Fancy (188), High Financa (151), Mutiny Bay (151) |Macaroni (156) and Oak Bay (150);;--and Racing Heart (156),
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