THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 5, 1937.

GOLF STARTING

TIMES

Sunday's Pairings At Fanling

The following are the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club starting times for Fanling next Sunday:-

OLD COURSE

9.20.a.m. W. L. Alexander, W. Sharp. 9.24 J. G. Campbell, A. Nicol 9.28 RK M. Simpson, H C

Hopkins.

9.36

1

9.32 P. L. Leefe, G. T. May...

J. C. Dunbar, F. H. King. EK. Collings, P. Morrison. A. D. Humphreys, C. My

38

199

9.40 9.44

-9.48. 9.52 9.56

7

33

10.00 10.04

*

-10.08

*

-10.12- -10.16

*

"

10.20

10.24

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10.28

77

10.32

10.36

10.40

22

-10.44 10.48

22

**

72

cock.

T. R. Chassels, 1. H. Geare.

A: Kidd, D. D. Forbes.

N. K. Littlejohn, H. N. Williamson.

T. R. Rowell, J. Forbes.

Sir E. des Vouex, Col. Mat- thews.

G. C. Worrall, L. M. S. Lloyd.

D. J. Gilmore, H. U. Ireland. A. E Lissaman, D. S. Robb. K. K. Rounds, H. H. Pethick T. Low, N. P. Fox, Comdr. Hole, J. E. Dovey.

HA. Lammert, F. A. M. Elliott.

G. W. Sewell, E. Taylor.

W. A. Batterfield, C. C.

Willson.

T. E. Pearce, C. Clarke.

C. E. Moore, J. H. B. Lee.

10.52 A. F. Pinet, K. F. Noble. 10.56 P. & O. Bank, A.P.C.

V. M. Grayburn, F. B. Winter.

11.00

11.04 B. D. Evans, J. W. Mayhew,

C. "Marton, 11.08 O. E.

Marshall.

+

27

An interesting group of the first Shanghai Ladies' hockey team to pay a visit to the Colony with members of the Colony's Rest team on the right of the picture.

BOYS' SOCCER LEAGUE

COMPLETE ARRANGEMENTS

GOSANO INJURES

HIS KNEE

It is revealed that A. V. Gosano, who has been selected to represent Hong Kong in the forthcoming In- terport soccer match with Shang- hai, has injured his knee and not his ankle, as previously stated.

Although inconvenienced by this mishap, Gosano stated this morning that he expects to be fit enough to play in the Interport game.

BIG FIGHT ON CONTINENT

Eder Beats Italian On Points

Two of boxers on

Berlin, To-day. the best welterweight the Continent, Gustav

THE Hong Kong Amateur Boys' (soccer) League was duly THE

inaugurated last Monday evening when a meeting of repre- sentatives was held at the Central British School under the Chairmanship of Lieut. Yates, of the Royal Welch Fusiliers.

Rules for the running and team will appoint a competent linesman Eder, of Germany, and Cleto Loca- telli, of Italy, were featured in a control of the League were also for each match

LIST OF PLAYERS

thrilling contest for the European drawn up and include several

Captains of teams will hand to the championship at the Berlin Sports interesting clauses, among which Referee at the commencement of the Palace last night, when the Ger-

a narrow decision is one in which Boys who have match a list of the players playing in played for First and Second that match and the Referee shall for-man, won

over 12 rounds before Division League teams, and in ward the list to the Hon. Secretary of points

the League. This list will show the packed house.

Through his victory, Eder has than five Third Division registered number of each player and matches,

from shall be certified as "correct" by the assumed the right to challenge are debarred

captain. participation.

DURATION OF MATCHES This is a very wise move as it!

All matches shall be of 60 minutes on a more duration. places all the teams

more

F.

or less equal standing.

R. L. Cherrill, W. Adamson Col Blake, Major Withing- ton.

The Management Committee of Wing Comdr. Bishop, J. S. the Association was elected as

fol-

Mr. W. Mulcahy (C. B. School Hon. Tasurer.

11.12

11.16

11.20

Mason

lows:-

1124

Capt. Holmes, Howorth.

P. J.

-11.28

W. K. Bobinson, Lt. Comdr. Fawkes.

NEW COURSE

9.24 a.m. S..

- Dodwell, P. H

Scoones.

+9.28

"3

H.-H. Mandy, G. Cautherley N

H.

Adamson.

:

9.36. B. K. Valentine, A

th

9.40 A. C. 1. Bowker, J.

"

Dunnett

S.

CHAMPIONSHIPS

од

Barney Ross (US), the holder, for the world's welterweight crown. --- Trans-Ocean News Service.

Two points shall be awarded for a in and one for a draw. At the end funds pern of the season the to having the to-winners greatest number of points shall be de-l

medals will be awarded

GENERAL

secordance

overed by these rules Col. J. Scott (Fusiliers) Honclared #champions? of the League. Any point nou. ---

-Committee Secretary.

Should two or more teams have the shall be dealt with as the same number of points at the end of shall deen fit The League Manage- the season at the head of the table, a ment Committee shall act in deciding game or games shall be play with the Hong Kong Amateur Football ed, extra time being pl: yed of 10 min- Association Rules Uplates each way, if necessary.

TROPHY

And one rèprentative from each School and unit compet

A Sub-Committee for drawing fixtures etc., was also elected and

attalion,

is comprised of Cpl Scott (Fusi- A shield being presented by Lieut. liers), Rev. Brother Edmund (La Colonel D. M. Barchard, 2nd S. Salle College) and Cpl. Cooper

(Rifles).

<9.48 Mrs. Coilings, P. Freeman.

9,56 Mrs. Low, Mrs. Fox. ~10.04

-10.12 -10.20

**

10.28

"

10.36 -10.44

29

-10.52

-39

-11.00

Rear Admiral Sedgwick, Comdr. Disbrowe.

A. C. and Mrs. Young.

E. C. Norris, R. J. Walker.

T. S. and Mrs. Morrison.

Mrs. Blake, Mrs. Webb.

K

Miss O'Hagan, R. LS Webb

A. Anderson, J. A. D. Mor- rison

A. E. and Mrs. Forbes.

SHEK-O GOLF

United Services Defeated

The United Services were guests of the Shek-O Club on Wednesday at Shek-0, in a Shanghai Foursome

The rules of the competition are as follows:

DESIGNATION

The League shall be called "The Hong Kong Amateur Boys' League, and will be affiliated to the Hong Kong Football Association, and the League |will be run under the rules of the Hong

Kong Football Association.

MANAGEMENT

The entire control and management of the League will be vested in a Management Committee of the League. This Committee will elect from time to time one of its members as Chairman. The Committee will meet "whenever necessary, or when specially called for by two or more of its members.

FIXTURES

Each team will play Home and Away matches with each other team in the League, these fixtures to be arranged by the Committee. As soon as the fixture Fist has been arranged it will be circulated to all team representatives immediately, also one copy to the Hon. Secretary of the Hong Kong Football

Fixtures may only be re-arranged Lady Caldecott and E. J. R. Mitchell with the sanction of the Committee. (Shek O) lost to Major, and Mral

Golf match, and were beaten by Association. 17-2 Scores were as follows:

Withington two down.

Mrs. Roberts and O. E. C. Marton

PROVISION OF BALL AND COLOURS

The first named team in the fixture

(Shek 0) beat Mr. and Mrs. His list will be the home team and will

three up.

Mrs. Forbes and E. Kennedy

.0)-beat Capt. and Mrs. Holmes two

Mra Newbigging and Capt. Cr

(Shek 0) beat Capt. and Mrs. – Duke

three up.

Mrs. Mason and bent Cal Do

biggin (Shek. a) beat

Les

mander and Mrs. Bishop

Mr. Pearce and H. B. 【Shek 0) beat Miss Duke and Comdr. Wauchope five up.

Mrs. Kennedy and H. R. Sturt (Shek and Pay-Lient and Mrs. Barka

all square.

Services

Mitchells and C. BI

jor and Mrs. Chu

the

de the match bail-

ERS QUALIFICATIONS layers must be fully registered

in any match in the

must be under 18 years commercement of the Any boy attaining 18 years during the League ctures shall be eligible to play for the remainder of that season. Boys who have played in any - Firs or. Second Division Club.

INTERPRETATION

A boy shall be deemed a regular Third Division player after he has played more than five (5) games for a **Division team.

the Royal Welch Fusiliers, shall be known as the "Royal Welch Fusiliers * For this season, each team will Shield," shall be awarded to the cham- only play one match against each other. pion team each year and returned to For this season boys miler the age the Hon. Secretary of the League by of 18 years of February 1 will be per April 1 of the ensuing season. When mitted to play.

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