THE CHINA MAIL, NOVEMBER 29, 1937
LOCAL GOLF CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS
K'LOON G.C. RESULTS
Golf
The following are the results of yes- terday's play in the Kowloon Club senior and junior championships: Senior Championship
2nd Round results:- ↓
A. J. Dennis beat W. C. Simpson 3 and 2.
FE A. Remedios beat T. D. Paton 3 and 1.
W. Taylor beat: A. A. Lopes 4 and 3. -E-D. da Roza beat W. A. Stewart I up.
Junior Championship
1st Round results:-
FA Hill beat. B. Basto 1 up.
W. Stoker beat J. R. Humble I up. JR. Leitch beat G...C. Moss 6 and 4. W. Eenderson beat E. M. Hanlon 3 and 1.
W. Kershaw beat M A. Cairns: 5 and 4.
EL W. Gardiner beat R. M. Wheat- croft 3 and 2.
FE Lawrence beat H. R. Billings 3 and 2.
W. Bastin beat J. J. King 3 and 2.
R.H.K.G.C. TITLE
First Round
Results
The First Round of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club champion- ship held at Fanling on Saturday.
I. Newton provided the only sen- sation of the opening stages when
1937.
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St. John's Hall lawn temis team, above, won the Inter-Hostel Hong Kong University. Championship for
VETS SECURE THE LEAD IN SOFTBALL LEAGUE CANADIAN CHINESE "TRACK-MEET" AGAINST H.K.B.C.
the
HE Vets, in their return Softball League clash with the Forum
M.C.L. TENNIS TOURNEY
G. W. Sewell And Mrs. Armstrong Triumph
The third annual tennis tow-a-
he defeated T. A. Pearce by 4 and ship is somewhat precarious. A look at the detailed scores reveals 3, as it previously very much look-the sad plight that "Toughy" Chinn must have been in when the ed like an 0. E. G. Marton-T. A. Vets came up to bat in the second inning. Five hits off him count- Pearce final.
ed for seven runs, besides a couple of errors and a base on balls. Scores were:——
The Forumers were unable to recover from this overwhelming lead, ment in aid of the Ministering L R. Andrewes defeated E. Tand succumbed to their first defeat of the season.
Children's League, organised this McMullen 4 and 2.
The double-header played by the HK. Baseball Club was very year by Mrs. F. H. Crapell, was A. E. Lissaman defeated W. J. S. ragged in their first game with the Canadian Chinese. Fielding held at the Peak Club yesterday. only eight men, the Baseballers made more than enough errors în
Prize winners Section No. 1, N. L the outfield, and the Canadian Chinese romped home to a victoryRailton, Mrs. Olivers No. 2, Lt. Wood, of 19 runs to 4. There were too many muffled flies which gave the Miss Joan Armstrong, No. 3, E B
Wiliams, Miss Griffiths, No. 4, E J.- Canadian Chinese splendid opportunities to reach home..
Armstrong, Mrs. Prior, No. 5, Hon. MZ R M Henderson, Mrs. Whyte Smith, No. 6, FA Redmond, Mrs. Newbiggin; No. 7, G. W. Sewell, Mrs. Armstrong, Consolation Prizes, Ma- jor. Archer, Miss Pat Austin.
Key 4 and 3.
Major Shannon
Gilmore 5 and 4.
defeated D. J.
O. E C. Marton defeated K. S. Robertson 5 and 4.
L Newton defeated T. A. Pearce
4 and 3.
The Baseballers, however, redeem-in this matter. As the score mark ed themselves in the next match ings are computed at present, the D. S. Robb defeated I. P. Tam-with the Machine Gunners. With strike-outs and the put outs tally to worth 2 up.
the addition of Bill Mair in the in-the required number of outs in a field, which the Machine Gummers game, that is 27 in a nine inning sportingiy acquiesced in allowing to game, and so on. Col. Blake defeated R. Young by fill up the nine on the field. they
D. S. Edwards defeated
Smith 3 and 2.
one hole.
THIS WEEK'S
BADMINTON
PROGRAMME
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found, their feet and finished with the final score of 20 to 10.
Winners, G. W Sewell, Mrs. Arm- strong, runners-up, Mr. F. A. Bed- mond, Mrs. Newbiggin
On behalf of the MGL Mrs. Grap- nell wishes to thank the following who The detailed box scores:
assisted her The Peak Club, Mrs ENGLISH FORUM
Patterson and Mrs. King for loan of *AB R H PO A Etheir courts and the ladies who sup- 4 0 1 52 1plied cakes and sandwiches, John D.
The Baseball gang did not have T. Young 2b, ss things all their own way, as the C. S. Chung 1b
T. China p cricketers were hitting the ball all T. Law 35... over the appleyard. If the latter w. Ching c team had a little more coaching Kitchell of The following is the badminton pro-they would make splendid baseball W. Chew ss, 2b gramme for the week with times of players, and it is gratifying to learn Quon 1f starting
Ithat quite a few of them are tak-Mar 1f
ing up the game next season
MONDAY
**A” Division
St. Andrew's v University "B" (8.15). University "A" King's College (8.00). Chinese "Y" v Recreio "B" (6.00).
WEDNESDAY **B** Division
Free Lances v St. Andrew's (6.00), C. R. C. y Kowloon Tong (6:00).
FRIDAY
Mixed Doubles Kowloon Tong y St. Andrew's (6.00). Free Lances Recreio “B” (6) Recreio “A” v Taikoo (6.00).
HOCKEY ASSN. COUNCIL MEET
NEXT THURSDAY
A CONTROVERSY
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4 0.0 11 0 1 Hutchison and Co. for Slazenger ten- 4 1 0 0 2 1 nis balls, Caldbeck, McGregor and 4 0 0 0 3 0 Co., Johnnie Walker Whiskey, King's 4 0 1 2 0 0 Dispensary, British American Tobacco 4 0 1 0 0 0 Co. Dodwell and Co., Lane Crawford, Ltd., Dairy Fam Go. Ltd., Gande Price and Co., Shing Fat, Tabaqueria
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Donations were received from following who did not play Mrs. E 5 B. C. Dicken, Hon Mr. M. K. Lo, Mrs. Forrest, Mrs. Finnie, Lt Walker, Messrs. E T. McMullen, J. R. Paton, 10000000 01 B. Gordon, C. C. Stark, L. H. Cal 10 1 1 0 0 0 1 04 thrip.
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Score by innings
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There has been some controversy | Hits: as to whether the pitcher gets the credit of a put-out when he strikes A. Y. Chew H out a batter. In Softball, the batter J. Yee of cannot run on the third strike as in M. Chang lb- baseball, so it doesn't seem right Wong that the catcher should get the credit E. Wong of a put-out when he momentarily N. Lum holds the ball at the third strike. B. Gong This column would welcome the knowledge of the correct proced
CIVIL SERVICE LAWN
TENNIS TOURNAMENT
Thirty-two players entered for the American tennis tournament
Winners ere
The usual monthly meeting of the ganised by the Civil Service Cric Council of the Hong Kong Hockey ket Club yesterday. Association, will take place at St. J. Pengelly 2nd A Warr (men) Andrew's Church Hall at 6 pm. next and Mrs. Imrie and Thursday, December 2.
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Middlesex Regt.
Defeat Police
a low scoring cricket on the Police ground yesterday, the Middlesex Regiment defested the Police by three wickets.
Hatfield bowled extremely well for the soldiers, capturing 8 wic- kets for only 15 runs, while Pope, of the Police took 5 for 85.
Scores:
Police R C 64 (TR Hunter 20. J..
Shepherd 18. not out: Chiverall 2 for 17, Hatfield 8 for 15).
|3|2|600| Middlesex Regiment-81 (Pte. « Jones 30, Lt. Beadnell 11. Pte. Combes 10: Pope 5 for 35, Baker” 2′′
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