DRAWS FOR R.H.K.G.C. TOURNAMENTS

Stubbs Shield And

G. M. Young Cup

STUBBS SHIELD

9) v. R.A.0.C. (Col. First Round draws for the Stubbs A. B. Purves,

the G. M. King, 7, and R. A. P. Macpherson, x).. Shield Competition and

The first pair in each bracket are Young Competition have been made by the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club, and challengers, and are responsible for Handicaps the arranging of dates. resulted as follows:

throughout as above: "x" will play a focal from scratch unless allotted

all will do if handicap. Players should arrange be-

what they forehand square after, 18 holes.

First round to be played on Sa. turday, December 10, second: round on January 7; third round on Jan- uary 28; semi-finals on February 11, and final on February 25. All matches to be played on dates unless both sides agree to an

'Byes Into Second Round British American Tobacco Co. (F. S. Geldart, 24, and W. H. E. Coates, x) v. Royal Naval Hospital (Surg. Lt. Cdr. Wheeler 10, and Surg. Lt. Cdr. Nichol- son, 9); Hong Kong University (M. H. Roffey, 13, and F. A. Redmond, 11).

First Round

Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank (J. S. Dunnett, 14, and LAM. Wylie 13) v. H.M.S. Cornflower (Surg, Lt. Mackie, 6, and Cdr. Mack, 18); American Ex-earlier date. press Co. (J. Stenersen, 15, and F. Groves, 4) v. Hong Kong Mines, Ltd.

G. M. YOUNG. CUP

THE CHINA MAIL, NOVEMBER 4,1938 ro

GOLF STARTING

TIMES

Sunday's Pairings

For Fanling

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

OLD COURSE

9.16 a,m. H. E. Sir Geoffery; North-

cote. 9.20

A. H. McBride, J. W. An- derson.

D'Arcy "

Weatherbe,

Matthews.

Col.

I. P. Tamworth, A. E. Lissa-

for 10.28

10.32

EP

10.36

+1

10.40

J. L. Oswald, A. G. I. Bow- ker.

53

9.24

"

T. C. Monaghan, J. W. May- how.

9.28

*

9.32

9.36

11

these

9.40

9.44

1)

9.48

"

9.52

H

9.56

11

10.00

""

10.04

10.08

H

10.12 10.16

"

11

"

The draw for the first round of the

Byes Into Semi-Final Butterfield and Swire (J. G. Coto-

First Round

(C. C. Stark, 12, and G. Faggiano, 12); G. M. Young Cup resulted as follows: R. A. P. Corps (Col. Rogers, 18, and Major Baines, 15) v. Drs. Anderson, Durran and McElney (J. H. McElney, worth) v. A.P.C. (G. M. Park). 17, and E. W. Stout, 18); H.M.S. Phoe-

Chartered Bank (D. J. Gilmore) v. nix (Lt. Ward, x, and Lt. Cdr. Ingram, x) v. Education Department (F. J. de Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank (S. J.

Bye Into Semi-Final Rome, 9, and T. J. Price, 11); Bank H. Fox). Line Ltd, (J. R. Collis, 17, and A. H.

Dodwell and Co. (R. K. Valentine). 10.20 Penn, 18) v. Chartered Bank (G. A.

The manager of each team is shown 17, and C. C. Willson, 18); Leiper, Caldbeck Macgregor and Co. (R. C. in the bracket. The first team in each 10.24 To 10.32 F. MacGregor, 16, and T. A. Martin, bracket are the challengers and are 10.28 18) v. Asiatic Petroleum Co. (R. Young, responsible for arranging dates. 7, and G. M. Park, 8); Medical De- be played under handicap, as on date Eighteen partment (G, H...Henry, 18, and J. M. of playing. Teams (4-a-side) may be 10.36 Gray, 20) v. J. D. Hutchinson and Co. changed from day to day.

man.

Mrs. Overy, Mrs. Macken- zie.

Sir V. M. Grayburn, Miss Grayburn.

Mrs. Mackinlay, Miss Black-

burn.

F. B. Winter, Miss Vickers,

K. S. Morrison, D. J. G-CALL OVER··

more.

A. B. Raworth, E. Davidson.

Lt. Cdr. Murray, C. H. Bur- FOR MANCHESTER

ton.

E. H. Williams, G. H. Henry.

G. C. Worrall, H. H. Mundy NOVEMBER H'CAP

C. W. E. Bishop, W. W. C. Shewan.

J. F. Wright, R. G. Parker. E. Laidlaw, K. R. Quick..

T. Low, N. K. Littlejohn. T. A. and J. L. C. Pearce, G. S. Archbutt, R. M. Hen- derson.

P. H. Scoones, S. J. H. Fox. 11 J. T. Brown, F. Buckle.

"

#1

H. Overy, W. J. E. Macken- zie.

W. A. Mackinlay, R. M. King.

" .

"

J. Harrop, A. Sommerfelt.

11

H. Ń. Williamson, T. J. Price.

"

F. A. Redmond, A. Purves.

B.

R. G. Gray, R. S. Harrison.

+

F5

W. Woodward, W. J. S. Key.

"

11.08

"

J. S. Dunnett, J. R. Riddell Carre:

D. K. Hislop, W. A. Weight.

(T. E. Pearce, 16, and J. L. C. Pearce, holes match play for singles and four-10.40 12); Canadian Pacific Railways (G. balls. Each single match 1 point, and 10.44 R. Razavet, 22, and E. T. McMullen, each fourball match 2 points, and each 6) v. Hong Kong Volunteer Defence match to be played out over 18 holes. 10.48 Corps (Lt. Col. Rose, 9 and Lt. Col. Three-quarters difference in singles, E. J. R. Mitchell, 7); Butterfield and one-third (bisques) in fourballs. Sin-10.52 Swire (T. Low, 13, and J. G. Cotes-gles will be played on the New Course, 10.56 worth, 14) v. H.M.S. Grampus (Lt. and afternoon pairs should be bracket-11.00 Cdr. Moir, 18, and Lt. Skelton, 15); ted together. Fourballs will be played 11.04

Life Ins. Co. (w.lon the Old Course. Manufacturers

In the event of points for matches] Sharp, 9, and H. A. Lammert, 20) v. Dodwell and Co. (H. H. Mundy, 11. being equal, the results will be decid- and D. Humphreys, 13); Leigh and ed by the number of holes between Orange (R. G. Parker, 9, and J. E. the teams. Potter, 24) v. R.A.M.Č. (Major Me- Millan, 15, and Capt. Harvey, 10).

on. or

,, K. S. Robertson, J. Forbes.

- NEW 'COURSE'

9.24 a.m. G. Polgase, R. M. Wood. 9.82 S. H. Dodwell, A. D. Hum-

phreys.

First round to be played on or be fore December 11; semi-final before January, 15, and final on or be- 9.52

Byes Into Second Round P.W.D. (W. W. C.. Shewan, 10, andifore February 6.

"

London, To-day. The following is the latest callover for the Manchester November Handi- cap:

Maranta 100 to 7

Velvet Cushion 100 to 6 o, 20 to

1'to

1

Dragonnade 100 to 6 o, 20 to 1 t. Valerian-100 to 6 10, 25 to 1 t. Fet 100 to 6 o, 25 to 1 t. Nadushka 100 to 6 o, 25 to 1 t. Mubarak 100 to 6. o, 25 to 1 t. Trafalgar 20 to 1o, 25 to 1 t Stainless Stephen 20 to 1. Burghtrig 20 to 1. Golden Martlet 20 to 1. Phosphor 20 to 1: Solitaire: 20 to 1.

· Queen's Shilling 20 to 1. Battle Song 20 to 1. Carlino 20 to 1.

Snot Barred 20 to 1. Papageno II 20 to 1. Hurry de Savole 25 to 1 o. Pactolus 25 to 1 o.

Bird's Eye 25 to 1 o-Reuter.

The winner of the October Medal Pool Competition, at the Kowloon Golf

Mrs. Henry, Mrs. E. H. Club, was A. E. Davies, with a score

Williams.

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