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GOLF NOTES

(By “NIBLICK") 20

LAYING on the Lion Rock

PLAYING

Course on Good Friday, Happy Valley, the visitors, just j managed to win by the barest of margins one point. The singles in the morning resulted in the Valleyites scoring 9 points against Kowloon's 8. The after- noon fourballs totalled 8 points to each side-all square.

The game

was. very even throughout; at the end of the first nine in the morning each side¿ze- corded six matches 'up with four) ties.

A. O. Brawn, who was originally non-playing Captain of the Valley, took the place of Charman (who was unable to play) and partnered by J. Shepherd in the afternoon chalked up a maximum for his 'side.

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H. H. Mundy, the Captain of Kowloon Golf Club, is to be con- gratulated on his successful "pair-

J. McClure has just arrived in New York wearing the crown of International Ping Pong champion which he won in the recent tour, nament in London."

CLUB AND POLICE

MAKE CHANGES-

FOR TO-MORROW

GAMBLE BACK IN CLUB DEFENCE

TOMMY FILE AND GREIG CHANGE OVER

NINE GAMES ON CARD

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The rink skipped by F. Jones is the strongest in the team and should do well. The whole team, while containing brilliant units, ra quires cohesion and unity of pur pose. Alderman played a'splen [did game at No. 3 recently. Armi- strong, Strange, and Eccleshall are not quite up to First Division-stan dard.

Police la Quandary

The Police are, in a quandary as regards their team. Selection does not seem to be easy and at the moment of writing nothing has been decided, Perusing the list of members who are willing to assist, one might be constrained to select Moss, Hollands, and Post as skips, with Fender, their congenial bowla

convenor, Shepherd and Perkiss as

McLeod as No. 1's. McHardy, Logan the No. 3's, and Tallon, Nolan and

and Dall would complete a fair team.

Jimmy Braddock (left) won a decision over Art Laky in New York and the raised himself one step toward a match with the world heavyweight boxing champion, Marie Baer. Fighting the best fight of his career, the rejuvenated Jersey, man conceded 15 pounds to Leaky and hammered him all over the ring. A later message states that Braddock will meet Baer for the title in the Long Island Bowl in June!

The Recreio will calmly wait their Anal selection. On present form it seems impossible for the Police to pick a team that will beat ing: in a delightful speech of wel- in the Club and Police teams the means a brilliant side, but who LEAGUE LEADERS

Several changes have been made the Recreio, who have not by any come at the tiffin Interval he made their First Division, soccer clash Guterriez has been selected for reference to the Kowloon-Valley to-morrow,

have a good man for every position. "Ashes," the new trophy which was

ber.

Gamble is replacing Stirling at No. 8 position.

K.B.G.C. Difficulty

AND EAST LANCS

IN RETURN GAME CHINA “A” OUT FOR

REVENGE

THRILLING CLASH EXPECTED ON SOOKUNPOO GROUND

NAVY SHOULD BEAT SOUTH

CHINA "B" TEAN CHINESE ARE TOO INCONSISTENT

SKINNER AND CANNEL WILL BE DANGEROUS

up for competition for the first right-back or the Club; and while

The Craigengower juniors" are: time, and proved a good prophet Fowler retains his right-wing berth, not by any means a strong team. when he remarked that he would F. Nicholla will be sean with the C. R. Souza, Ward and Lewis, probably be handing it over to junior team.·* 10. Brawn before the day was over.

the skips, are fairly good, but the The Police have made one altera-rest of the team are weak. L. C. R. The Valley. Captain, in reply, made tion, T. Pile switching over from ou is the old Recreio a speech typical of what we ex- the right-wing to the left, while and is a good man if rather player pect from him, and kept the com- Greig, who made his debut last economic in his views. pany in roars of laughter. I was week, filla the right-wing position. disappointed in my hope of hearing further of his golf course "down

McHardy Back Again

Une can readily realize how dif- McHardy, who returned to the cult it is for the K.B.G.C. selection be witnessed at Sookunpoo on Sun- day in the League, South China "B

A close soccer encounter should Following their very poor under, but no doubt we shall hear Police fold last week in place of committee to settle on "who will re-day when the East Lancs. meet have definitely preved themsely

play against the Pollce last Satur further after his visit in Septem-Perkins, is likely to retain his present the Club in the Junior sec- South China "A" in their return to be one of the most inconsiste

And so

position, providing that Perkins is tion when it is known what bowlers day, with good sportsmen and good

ended a very pleasant not able to play again this season, have been omitted. A: W. E. David First Division fixture, the fit of teams in local, soccer, and it would golf; we have parted with the the reinforced Club team, the latter

Judging on recent form, and with Petherick, Rogers, Gill and Henson, shattered the Chinese team's 100 Navy on Sunday at Causeway Bay don, Rapley, Farmer, Bright, which was won by the soldiers, who gumbed to the efforts of the Roya occasion no surprise if they suc Ashes for six months, but hope to should take both points. fill the place beneath the Recorda

are some of them, Board next October. This hope is

The Yacht Club have lost. A. Mac-

per cent. record. Club: Rodger Gamble and Hill; farlane who was one of the Foot to repeat their feat and prove magnificent football to overwhelm With Lee Wai-tong, as their so compatible with real sportiman-Robertson, Forrow and S. Strange; Fball Club skips for this year.

The East Lancs. will be all out called inspiration, they played ship which demands that a player Fler, Elliott, Howe, Pearce and Taikoo should have an easy vic-in the pan.

that their first win was no flash the Police in the final of the Senior Johnson: Brooks, Gough and Farker: Police and H. K. Electric will pro- S. China At Full Strength

Police McHardy, Blackburn and tory over the Yachtsmen."

She

Shield, but when it came to a 10 Greig, Bone, Green, Moss, and T. Pile. bably prove too much for the Club

turn clash last Saturday in the Le gue they could do nothing and suc de Recreio and Football Club, res-are determined to prevent a re-

South China, on the other hand, cumbed by ɓ goals te, Like? pectively, as they are on their own petition of the East Lancs victory, grounds, Muskett, Paul and ds and will be fielding their full side.

Navy Are Dangerous Rome are the skips selected for the

will not mind when he is' beaten,

but is not incompatible with a re- solution not to be beaten next time. EASTER BOGEY

- COMPETITION

HE Bogey competition held over

Tinst week-end resulted in W

Kershaw receiving the

thick end

of the dollars with an all square return: J. Dennis and R. Header- son, finishing four and five down, respectively, were next highest.

The teams are;

Bickford.

FUSILIERS MEET

ST. JOSEPH'S IN

FIRST DIVISION

CLOSE ENCOUNTER EXPECTED

Electric team.

Greens Ready

The

The Navy are an extremely dan A very keen clash is anticipated, gerous team and with Skinner back although the Chinese will start on the left-wing, in partnership best, and although a bit heavy were without Wong Wing and Lee Cannel will lead the sailors at

favourites by a big margin. The greens were looking that?

with Constable, their chances are In the first game South China Indeed very bright. both on Friday and Saturday, had in Sang, and will be thus con-tack and with Kiley on the right almost reached perfection by Mon-siderably strengthened by One competitor will bemoan his

day. The best green observed on disqualification owing to a wrong-

their wing, ably supported by Baxter Inclusion: the Kowloon side was surely the ly marked card, or perhaps he is.

the Navy forward line will be very Club de Recreio; the turf has reach The East Lanes will depend on

Splendid Hilves claiming the equivalent of the pool;

dangeroun, bunga ed an ideal state of springiness, their On Chatham Road on Sunday an yet offered no great resistance to check the Chinese forwards, as this record, a win; but one never can from his partner, who

Sailors Should Win evidently

splendid half-back line to On recent form the Navy should thought he was playing noughts be seen when the Fusiliers meet playing on it a pleasure. A good South China's first down fall. will suddenly produce.

interesting and even game should the bowls, and in every way made was the department that caused tell what bag of tricks the Chinese and crosses,

St. Joseph's in the First Division site for one of the Interports at soccer league.

least, was the general opinion !

The results showed unusually high scoring and I'm wondering if the conviviality of the Good Friday meeting hung over,

OPEN FOURS

SAINTS MAKE SEVERAL POSITIONAL CHANGES

The Fusiliers beat St. Joseph's in their first game by three clear goals, but the Saints have been playing better the last few matches, They narrowly lost to the Police and beat note an entry of 22 pairs for this the Lincolns by the odd goal in competition necessitating a seven after being led five minutes preliminary round. As only four from time. rounds in all have been provided

IT

on the fixture card It means an

BATHING SEASON

OPENING

Chung Shing B.S. To Stage Jubilee Rehearsal

Leonard As Pivot Leonard; who so ably lead the for- extra date will be required. No ward line in the previous matches. The Chung Shing Benevolent doubt the competitions committee will be in the pivot position, and Society will start. Its bathing sea are aware of this and have made, Costa has been sent up forward, but son on Sunday, when its pavilion at provision for same; it would be he will have to be an ing on the point as the new rule

.At 4 p.m. on the same day, there The Fusiliers are fast develop will be a rehearsal of the lion-play- states that all matches shall being into a first-class tear and next ing programine, in preparation for played on or before the date fixed season, they will probably be a force the celebration of

if no date is definitely fixed for to be reckoned with

Jubilee the preliminary round-well-

best to publish some definite rul- to beat Rowlands. If he is Kennedy Town will be opened:

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OVERHEARD AT THE NINETEENTH

-1

that's what I call harvest festival swing, 'plough the delda and scatter."

whippy shafts at random

The following will represent St Joseph'a-Quinns Rouza, and Fernan dea; Lawrence, Leonard and Elma Victor, Ward, Costa, Rocha and Fer nandes

y

The teams are: East Lanes Oxford; Swain and S. Chim "B"-Wong Wah-kai; Lea

The teams aro:- Gorman; Smith, Carnell and North; H.Kam, Yu Hing-yuen; Yeung Chi Swain, Thorpe, Lawton, Horner Tuley

and cheung, Um Tak-po, Henry Young South China "A"-Wong Wing; Leo King-kee, Cheuk Shek-kem and Loa Yeung Shul-yick, Lai Shui-wing, Tsangs Tin-sang and Lau Mau; Lenny In-chan, Shek-yau.

Leung Wing-chui and Leu Kwok-wal; Navys Crocker; Beard, Tao, Kwal-shing, Tam Kong-pak, Fung Hughes, Goodrich, Barrett Baxter King-cheong, Ip Pak-wah and Ng Po Kiley, Cannel, Constable and Skinner. kul...

KOWLOON'S LAST

LEAGUE SOCCER

ENCOUNTER

the Silver South China “A” Should

Win Comfortably

MAINLAND TEAM'S VALIANT STRUGGLE THROUGH SEASON

China Mail Sports Diary

FUSILIERS REPORT NO CHANGES

TO-MORROW

Athletic

bent, finds places that we never Two Keen Struggles

meant.".

-Expected

he'd be alright if he could keep his right arm bent on) the backswing as well as he can st the nineteenth."

Two of the keenest encounters, In local soccer will be seen on the a practice awing Is what Chatham Road ground this week- makes a good golfer if he dosen't end when the Fusiliers meet St, fuse one."GE

Joseph's in the senior division and Simmy sald he'd give him the Lincolns in the Junior Division five blaques when birth certificates No changes are expected in the price for children Fusiller teams that took the feld

last week-end from Pros

LAWTON AT PIVOT FOR EAST LANCS

Thorpe Promoted For Game Against R.A. ASHURST IN JUNIOR TEAM

The East Lancs senior eleven will be seen in League football to-mor row and on Sunday, and for their ber of changes have been made In fixture against the Artillery a num the eleven that drew with the Fusl-

On the Caroline Hill to-morrow Herse South China "A", this year's Senior Smith has been moved from out Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps League soccer champions, mest side-right to right-half in place, of

Mesting.

First Division Match right, allowing Lawton to take the Kowloon, the wooden spoonista la Horner, who will move to inside- On form, South China should win centre-half position in place of team out, but Kowloon have fallen the junior eleven to fill the position comfortably as they will have a full Carroll, Thorpe will come in from into bad ways and have a very vacated by Smith.

2 falat chance of emulating the East In the junior eleven Ashurst wil Lance achievement by beating the all the vacated position of Thorpe South China:

at inside-right and Walkden wi take the pivotal position in place

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