*THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 21, 1940

GOLF

BADMINTON

STARTING ST. JOHN'S ALMOST

CERTAIN TO WIN

TIMES

The Royal Hong Kong Golf Club starting times for Fanling Good Friday, 22nd March, -1940.

OLD COURSE

9.16 a.m, G. C. Worrall, N. D. Lloyd.

9.20

9.24 9.28

F*

**

*

0.33

"

· 9,30

· 9.40

.9.44

G. T. Herrington, F. W. Chan- dler.

A. B. Stafford, G. Thomerson.

D. J. S. Crozier, H. S. Jones.

L. R. Cramer, B. O. Baldwin.

W. J. Kelly. P. E. Annis.

J. B. Mackle, L. R. Andrewes.

H. J. Armstrong, C. C. Black.

J. Redman. H. A. Mills.

R. C. Caridner, M. G. Carru- thers.

Comdr. Hole, J. Linsker.

F. D. Hunter, A. Sommerfelt. W. Cruickshank, L. C. F. Bel- lamy.

R. G. Parker, Capt. Thursby. H. F. Phillips. Cdr. Nicholson. W. F. Arndt, J. W. Clague.

H. M. Rowland, P. M. Cotton. R. S. W. Paterson, H. R. But- tera.

C. Finch, E. C. Norris,

H. Overy, W. J. E. Mackenzie.

"B" DIVISION TITLE

RECREIO GAVE AN exceedingly disappointing per- formance in their "B" Divisi on badminton match with St. John's yesterday and were only able to win one game.

The following are the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club starting times for the Shanghai Visitors' Cup, to be held at Fanling on Sun- day.

OLD COURSE

9.20 a.m. L. R. Andrews, Cdr. Nicholson. 9.25

A. McKellar, N. K. Littlejohn. D. Humphreys, E. T. McMullen. D. L. Prophet. W. Hewift. S. T. Butlin, H. A. Mills. A. D. Humphreys, B. D. Evans, F. C. Young, J. W. Mayhew. A. Sommerfelt, K. S. Morrison, H. Overy, W. J. E. Mackenzie.

A. J. Dennis, J. T. Smith,

Col.

B. D. Sinclair, J. M. Pearson. Wing Cdr. Steele Perkins, Matthews.

T. Megarry, D. M. MacDougall.

R. Young, E. Groves.

I. P. Tamworth, J. B. Mackie.

W. W. C. Shewan, D. S. Edward.

T. E. Pearce, C. C. Black.

T. A. Pearce, F. D. Hunter.

R. R. de L. Liesching. E. G. Price.

H. H. Mundy, K. S. Robertson. D. S. Robb, W. A. Stewart. Comdr. Hole, A. B. Purves. W. Sharp. T. Low.

H. J. D. Lowe, J. Linaker. S. L. Lloyd, "G. Thomerson. G. C. Worrall, G., M. Park. 'G. W. Reeve, F. J. de Rome. J. L. C Pearce, D. I. Bosanquet,

NEW COURSE

9.20 a.m. H. S. Jones, E. L. Groome.

C. D, N. Walker*, G. G. Altken- head".

9.48

9.52

9.56

10.00

10.04

10.08

"I

10.12

10.18

10.20

10.24

· 10.28

10.32 20.36

**

A. Morse, K. S. Morrison.

10.40

G. M. Park, J. M. Pearson.

9.30

10.44

V. R. Gordon, J.. R. Collis.

9.35

คย

10.40 10.52

"

G. A. L. Plummer. J. Harrop.

9.40

"

W. C. Botcherly, W. F. G. Har- ris.

9.45

9.50

-10.50

++

F. Groves, J. Stenersen.

0.55

11.00

*+

N. K. Littlejohn, H. N, William-10.00

10.05

11

son,

.11.04

P. Suckling, C. Rowcliffe,

10.10

11.06

E, T. McMullen, W. Hewift.

10.15

11.12

**

J. W. Mayhew, A. V. Greaves.

11.16

S. Crawford, J. B. Harrison.

10.20

1

11.20

**

11.24 11,28

A. T. Lay. H. B. Williamson. W. Woodward, G. W. E. Bishop. H. V, Wilkinson, Col. Rose.

10.25

A. H. McBride, L. Jackson.

"

10.30

10.35

10.40

"

NEW COURSE

'.

10.45

10.50

D.20 a.m, Mrs. Meredith, Miss Dodwell.

10.55

*

9.28

L. M. S. Lloyd, R. K. Valentine.

9.36

Mrs. Rowell, J. C. Brown.

11.00

...

9.44

E. McLeod, E. S. Hall.

11.05

9.52

H. C. and Mrs. Sturgess Wells.

11.10

·10.00

J. H. B. Lee, Col. Holt.

11.15

10.08

O. E. C. Marton, Capt. Macrea.

11.20

10.16

L. and Mrs. Jackson,

11.25

*

10.24

Mrs. Norris, Mrs. Finch.

11.30

10.32

"

Mrs. Mackenzie, Mrs. Overy.

11.35

10.40

Sir Vandeleur and Miss burn.

11.40

Gray-

+

-10.48

Mrs. Plummer, Mrs. Harrop.

-10.56

J. B. Lanyon, Major Mackenzie.

9.24

11.04

E. W. J. Wedlock, A. G. James.

11.08

·

Mrs. Wedlock, Mrs. James.

9.32

.11.18

11.24

Col. Newnham, Col. Rudolf. Major Allen, Capt. Warreck,

9.36

#

9.48

9.52

**

10,00

"

10.04

10.12

,

9.32, 9.36, 9.44, 9.48, 9.56, 10.00, 10.08 and 10.12 are reserved for R.H.K.G.C. Ladies match versus Kowloon Golf Club Ladies.

The Royal Hong Kong. Golf Club starting times for Fanling Saturday, 23rd March, 1940.

10.16

10,24

10.32

10.36

10.44

10,52

OLD COURSE

10.56

0.20

9.24

-9.29

**

A. B. Purves, A. V. Greaves."

11.04

11.00

...

-9.32

"

A. W. Hodges, J. L. Dalziel.

11.16

· 0.36

14

*9.40

*

9.44

**

9.48

9.52

#V

0.56

"

J. Redman, J. W. Anderson.

0.20

*

A. B. Purves, T. Megarry.

10.00

J

G. Thomerson, H. J. D. Lowe.

0.24

J. G. Jenson, J. von Muhlen.

-10.04:

P. S. Cassidy, K. S. Morrison, --

9.23

!!

J. Fleming, P. S. Cassidy.

10.12

R. Young, J. C. Taylor.

0.32

J. L. C. Pearce, D. 1. Bosanquet.

-10.18

W. J. E. Mackenzie, H. C. Wat-

0.38

A. L. Potter, E. L. Groome.

son.

9.10

L. M. Wylie, C. G. Aitkenhead.

10.28

S. Crawford, S. L. Lloyd.

9.44

A. McKellar, W. Park.

9.48

A. E. Lissaman, H. C. Sturgess Wells.

9.20

9.36

Mrs. Rowell, J. C. Brown, Mrs. Sturgess Wells, Mrs. Dun-

9.52

Comdr.. Hole, E. Nelson,

9.50

H. Evelle, M. Gardan

can.

10.00

10.16

If

Mrs. Mackenzie, Mrs. Watson,

L. M. S., Lloyd, M. G. Carru thers.

10.28

15

Mrs. Bousfield, Mrs. Lloyd,

10.04

8. C. Feltham, D, Allen..

10.08

"OCEAN"

10.12

T. A. Pearce, A. K. Mackenzie.

10.10

J. Redman, Capt. Thursby,

Golfer's Policy

10.20

10.24

10.28 10.32

..

RELIEF COURSE

9.18 a.m. J. Harrop, J. W. Mayhew.

P. Morrison, M. G. Carruthers. G. T. Harrington, R. G. Parker.

L. A. R. Duncan, H. C. Sturgess Wells.

Wing Cdr. Steele Perkins, T. Megarry.

D. H. Clark, G., Dodds.

H. Evelle, Count d'Hardivilliers.

A. Ritchle, E. M. Bryden. ·

NEW COURSE

9.24 a.m. A. E. and Mrs. Lissaman,

Public Liability, Breakage of Clubs, Burglary, Theft, Fire.

::

W. J. Roberts, A. V. Greaves". Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. Greaves, L. M. S. Lloyd, R. B. Mace. F. Buckle", J. C. Brown*. Mrs. Overy, Mrs. Mackenzie. H. F. Phillips, A. C. Meredith: F. A. Redmond®, A.-T. Lay*.. D. C. Loncraine*, J. P. Fehily*.

T. R. Rowell*, A. D. S. Murray*. W. J. Kelly, J., W. Clague. H. M. Rowland, P. M. Cotton. Mrs, Shewan, Mrs. Edward. Lt. Carter, M. G. Carruthers". G. T.

man*.

Harrington, Lt. Jesse-

Col. Newham, Col. Rudolf".

Col. Shackleton, Major Macken- zie.

Lt. Cdr. and Mrs. Linton.

• Unsuccessful in ballot for Old Course.

times for Fanling Easter Monday, 25th March, 1940,

As a result of this match, St. John's are virtually assured of the title as Recreio were their nearest rivals.

LEAGUE TABLES

MIXED DOUBLES DIVISION

Reorolo "A" St. John's University Recreio “B” Talkoo K.C.C.

Games-

P. W. L. F. A. Pts 66 0.43 11 12 7 5 2 42-21:10 5.4 1 83 12 8 8 2 4 29 28 4. 6 1 5 11 48 2 6.0 8 8 49 0

"B" DIVISION

St. John's King's College Recreio St. Teresa's St. Andrew'a Kowloon Tong V.R.C. K.C.C.

Other matches resulted as expected, St. Andrew's beating K.C.C. by 6-3, and St. Teresa's beating V.R.C. by the BADMINTON same margin.

University had · little difficulty against Taikoó in a postponed match and won by 8 games to 1.

"B" Division

ST. JOHN'S v RECREIO

21-7

St. John's defeated Recreio by B-1. H. Eardley and R. Beavan (St. John's). beat H. Barros and A. E. Xavier ... 21-18 beat N. Beltran and W. Lawrence beat H. Gonsalves and R. Marques.24-20

F. and D. Kwok (St. John's). beat Barros and Xavier .............

beat Beltrao and Lawrence beat Gonsalves and Marques

N. Smith and P. Wilson . {St. John's). beat Barros and Xavier

beat Baltrao and Lawrence

"

Z1- 3 21~ 5 21-3

21-10

GOOD

Gamee

P. W. L. F.A. Pte.

9 8 1 62 14 16

9. 7 2 68 220 14

8 6 241 37 12

9 6 3 42 34 12

.10 64 50 39 12'

10 2 8 33 68 4

9 1 8 18.09 2

10

19 20 64 2

DOUBLES MATCH

TO-NIGHT

{By "ADREM"),

A varied programme of matches at 21-18 King's College this evening should 21-14 provide some of the finest badminton 18-21 yet seen in the Colony championships. An interesting Axture is the mixed double between L. A. Carvalho and Miss M. Ribeiro and K. L. Yong The latter pair, and Miss U. Khoo, probably the strongest contenders for the title, should win fairly easily.

In the junior singles, T. S. Young, 21-7 whom I cannot place, will be opposed to J. Clarke, former member of the now defunct Free Lances.

M. S. Lim and P. S. Bun have given a 214 walk over to N. L. 5mith and H. Eardley

2-21 in this evening's

lost to Gonsalves and Marques ..."

ST. TERESA'S, v V.R.C. St. Teresa's beat V.R.C. by 6-3. A. Ho and J. Lum (St. Teresa's). beat S. A. Rumjahn and F. Castro beat J, Souza and M. M, Soares ... 21- beat A. K. Rumjahn and A. Guterres 21-14

P. Lo and J. Teang (St. Teresa's).

15-21 lost to Humjahn and Castro beat Souza and Soares beat Rumjahn and Guterres

A. Ulrich and F. Chong (St. lost to Rumjahn and Castro beat Souza and Soares lost to Rumjahn and Guterres

21-14

Teresa's).

Mixed Doubles

16-21

Men Doubles badminton

championship match.

MIXED DOUBLES

L.A. Carvalho and Miss M. Ribeiro v. K.

University beat Taikoo by 8 in Mixed L. Yang and Miss U. Khoo (King's College, Doubles Division of the Badminton League 8 p.m.).

at University last night. Scores:

'MEN'S SINGLES

T. S. Young. v. J. Clark (King's College, 21-39 p.m.),

K. L. Yong and Miss Ulian Khoo (Uni.). beat J. Clark and Mrs. Beatio beat R. Main and Mrs. Main

21-5 beat T. Beatie and Miss Pollock.... 21-5

P. S. Bun and Miss J. Hung (Univ.). beat Clark and Mrs. Beatle beat Main and Mrs. Main beat Beatle and Miss Pollock

P. K. Hul and Miss Uhong Khoo beat Clark and Mrs. Beatie lost to Main and Mrs. Main beat Beatle and Miss Pollock

+

21-3

YACHTING

21-6

The following were the results. of a sweep- 21-5 stake race held by the Royal Hong Kong (Univ.). Yacht Club yesterday over 5.25 miles:

-21-6

Finished Corrd. Pos.. 5.42.04

21-5

19-21 Zephyr

5.32.31 1

(Capt. G. H. Brown). True Blue

5.46.53

2

(Miss H. Crawhall Wilson).

Widgeon

5.03.57 5.54.41

3

(Capt. F: C. Tracey).

Redshank

5.57.57

(Surg. Comdr. G. A. Page).

Gull

D.N.F.

0

La Linda

D.N.F.

PEAK SCHOOL SPORTS

The Semi-Finals of the Junior Shield The Annual Athletic sports of Peak school were held yesterday in the competitions will be played on the Prices of The Royal Hong Kong Golf Club starting grounds of Tanderagee, residence of Club ground on Saturday.

Sir Atholl MacGregor and were wit-admission have been reduced for these ressed by a large gathering of parents matches to 50 and 30 cents only. and friends.

Gilchrist against An appeal by J. the sentence of the Emergency Com- mittee was not allowed by the Appeal

OLD COURSE

9.16 a.m. C. D. N. Walker, R. C. Garidner.

**

G. H. Cautherley. Comdr. Nichol- son.-

The prizes were

The results were:

Lady MacGregor.

distributed by

*

.

Flat Race (Junior Boys)-1, Allster Pe Board of Hong Kong Football Associa-

trie; 2, Christopher Lamb; -3. Peter Felt-tion on Tuesday night.

hám.

4

*

Flat Race (Junior Girls)-1, Anne Pot- It is understood that replies to an

ter; 2, June Davis; 3, Judy Collis.

their Flat Race (Junior Boys and Girls)-1,enquiry have been received from Navy Sandy Simpson; 2, Malcolm Anderson; 3. and Middlesex that none of

players will be available for the Sal- John Davis.'

Novelty Race (Junior Boys and Girls):-gon Interport. 1, Malcolm Anderson; 2, John Davis; 3. Bandy Simpson.

Novelty Race (Junior Boys)-1, Alister Petrie and Brian Rowcliff: 2. Bruce Valen tine: 3, Christopher Lamb,

Novelly Race- (Junior Girls):-1, June

J. A. D. Morrison, K. S. Morri- Davis; 2, Valerie Wild: 3, Lisa Thornton.

son,

L. Jackson, J. C. Brown.

B. H: Puckle, J. C Taylor.

H. Overy. W. J. E. Mackenzie,

NEW COURSE ·

9.24 a.m. A. V. and Mrs.^ Greaves. 9.32. G. T. Harrington, Miss Weller. 9:44 Mrs. McKellar, Mrs. Park, 9.48 Mrs. Lissaman, Mrs. Sturgess

Wells.

Premium $10.00.

GILMAN & CO., LTD.

10.16

| ·10.32 ·

10.44

Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Rowell. Mrs. Overy, Mrs. Mackenzie, Bir Vandeleur and Miss Gray-

barn, c

Senior Championships:-1, John Harri man; 2, John Valentine; 3, Ann Thompson. Intermediate Championships: 1. Brian Burton; 2, Tony Martin and Fiona Ander son; 3, Tony Roberts.

SCHOOLS SPORTS

The Final of the Shield competitions: will be played at Caroline Hill on Saturday, March 30. Should any post- ponement be necessary the game will then be played on the following day.

The cost of entertainment tax has been added to the price of tickets which will therefore be $1.10, 55 cents. and 35 cents. Booking is now open to affiliated clubs, and to the Public next week.

King's College will hold their An-who were ref nual Athletic meeting at Caroline

at

1.30

p.m.-to-day Bloc

The Football Referees' Association, a football match în of their proposed club nave, it is under-

China for

Girls' School will also hold their An- stoo nual Sports at King's Park at 2 pr

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