H.K. MACAO INTERPORT HOCKEY FOR APRIL NEXT

INTERNATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES

SELECTED

At a meeting of the Council of the Hong Kong Hockey Associa- tion, held last night at the St. Andrew's Church Hall, it was am- nounced that the Interport contest between Hong Kong and Macao would probably take place in the Second

week in April and that Macao were being notified to that effect.

A letter was received from Macao to the effect that they were unable to reply to the Colony in- vitation as they experienced diffi- culty in financing the trip to the Colony, Happily, however, this difficulty had now been overcome and the Macao Hockey Club had pleasure in accepting the Colony's invitation.

MIXED FOURSOMES GOLF TOURNEY First Round Draw

The First Round draw for the Mixed Foursomes Golf Competition of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club has been made.

Conditions of play are:

tees, the men from the back tees or (1) Ladies' play from the L.G.U.

the New Course;

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STARTING TIMES FOR "FEAR” CUP

(2) Matches played in mid-week Starting times for the "Fear" Cup may, by mutual consent, be played on Sunday next at the Kowloon Golf on the Old Course;

(3) First pair in each bracket are the challengers and are respon- sible for the date of playing;

(4) Handicaps throughout hereon.

as

Subscribers may not play on Sun- days or holidays, and the winners should enter the results in the Mix- ed (or Ladies') Club House.

Byes into the Second round.-L.

R. Quick and Mrs. Challinor (24 and

1

Glub:

9.20 J. E. R. Humble, W. Bastin. 9.24 W. J. Woolley, H. F. Westlake. 9.28 E. O. Murphy, A. A. Lopes. 9.82 T. Henderson, W. Kershaw, 9.36 M. A. Cairns, W. Taylor. 9.40 A. J Dennis, B.. Basto. 9.44 E. W, Gardiner, F. G. Barry, 9:48 T. D. Paton,' J. E. Smedley.

VICTORY

GOLF STARTING TIMES

Suday's Pairings For Fanling

The Royal Hong Kong Golf Club starting times for Fanling Sunday, 6th February, 1938.

OLD COURSE

9.12 a.m. K. K. Rounds, W. Hewitt.

J. E. Jupp, J. H. M. Andrew.

-9.16

9.20

9:24

9.28,

9.32 9.36 "

""

-9.40*

9.44

9.48

9.52

9.56

*

10.00

10.04

10:08

71

10.12

10.16

10.20

"

Craster Outpointed At 10.24

Earl's Court

10.28

10.32

10.36

"J

10:40

"

The following is the draw: ODWELL'S

Capt. E. H. Reeder, R.A.S.C., was 25) v. D. S. Edward and Miss Curtin

Goldman and Mrs) Woodward (8 and CLEVER BOXING elected new Vice-President (Army) (4 and 19); Surg. Lt. Cdr. Nicholson of the Association in succession to and Miss Goodrich (9 and 13) v. Dr. Capt. Kimm, who has left the and Mrs. G. H. Henry (18 and 23); K. Cólony, while Lieut. G. J. G.

28). Douglas, R.E., was elected a mem- First round.-J. M. Tomlinson and ber of the Hockey Umpires Board, Mrs. Mills (14 and 18) v. W. Wood- to fill the vacancy caused by Capt.ward and Mrs. Goldman (15 and. 28); Kimm's departure.

Capt. and Mrs. K. E. Holmes (12 and 21) v. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Stark (12 and scratch); Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Lisa nasty gash over the left eye, 10.44

- Fighting the last two rounds with saman (3 and 22) v. Major and Mrs. J. C. McDonald (12 and 10); GR. George Odwell, Camden Town wel- L. R. Andrewes. and Mrs. Whyte Smith over Harry Craster Cairns and Mrs Tate (12 and 24) v. terweight, won a fine points victory 10.48.

(Middles |(4 and 16); Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Guîn-

ness (24 and 19) v. Col. and Mrs. He brough) in a 10 rounds contest at. H. Blake (16 and 17); R. H. Challinor the National Sporting Club tourna- and Mrs. Skeet (24 and 35)-, Major ment at Earl's Court last night. J. W. Gaisford and Miss King (17 and 22).

It was also decided last night to hold the International Tournament sometime in April and the follow ing were elected to represent the probable competing nations:

England: Mr. D. T. Smith (C.B.A.). Scotland: Mr. R... Henderson (Y.M.C.A.).

Ireland: Mr. C. Wall (Policé). India: Lieut. Pritam Nath (Rajpu-' tana Rifles).

Fortugal: Mr. C. M. S. Alves

creio).

China: Mr. Samuel Ling (H. K. versity).

London, December 14.

con

10.52

F. A. Redmond, I. P. Tam- worth.

D. S. Robb, D. Forbes.

A. Murdoch, H. C. Margrett. W. H. Way, F. A M. Elliott. C. W. E. Bishop, W. Wood- ward.

D. J. Gilmore, K. S. son,

Morri-

A. Sommerfelt, L. H. Geare. A. D. Humphreys, G. Castle. W. A. Stewart, W Sharp. T. E. Pearce, H. S. Hills. J. R. Collis, R. Stock...

L. Goldman, W. C. Farnban. F. Groves, J. Stenersen. Capt Holmes, G. H. Henry. D. Lyon, K. R. Quick

W. J. S. Key, A. B. Purves. T. Lindars, E. L. Groome. R. S. Johnson, Comdr.. Höle. H. Overy, W. J. E. Macken- zie.

:

W. G. Robertson, A, V. Greaves.

Col. Blake, D. W. MacEwen, A. W. Hodges, S. C. Fel- tham.

A. M. Mack, J. B. H. Leckie. J. L. C Pearce, J. S. Dun- nett,

*

- NEW COURSE

9:16 am. A. Morse, S. H. Dodwell. 9:20

Odwell's straight punches Byes into Second round.--Col.Vand nected so frequently that Craster, (Re-Mrs. J. F. King (7 and 19); Dr. and from the first round, was forced to 9.28.

Mrs. D. J. Valentine (14 and 22) xbox on the defensive. Uni- Mr. and Mrs. W N. A. Smalley (12 Odwell's, best punch came in the

9.32 and 18); Brig. and Mrs. A: B. Thom- Germany: Mr. G. Sommer (Club).

when a short-arm 9.40 son (16 and 24) v. Dr. I. Newton and seventh round, Wales: Mr. A. G. Cox (Y.M.C.A.). Mrs. Dovey (6 and 19),

clip landed on Craster's jaw. The Will all players who intend to take The rounds to be played on. (or by Northerner recovered, and with- 9.44 part in the series, and, who are uali- mutual arrangement before) the folstood all Odwell's two-handed at- fied to represent these various nations, flowing dates: please communicate at their earliest First round, February 20; Second convenience with the various represen-round, March 6; Third round. March tatives named above.

20; 'Semi-final, April 3; Final, April-18,

+

25

9.52

T

tacks.

Odwell had a cut on the left eye- lid in the eighth round, but he man- aged to keep Craster away and score points with clever punches.

10.00 10.08 10.16 10.24 10.36

P. H. Scoones, R. K. Valen- « tine.

O. J. Shannon, H. H. Mun- lady.

R. E. H. Nelson, A. C. I Bowker, -t

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

A. Brostedt, B.. Rolfe. Mrs. Humphreys, Mrs. Cas- tle.

Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Sharp. Mrs. Selby, Mrs. Goldman. Mrs. Holmes, Mrs. Henry. T.. Low, H. N. Williamson. Mrs. Overy, Mrs. Mackenzie.

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