June 4, 1896.]
HONGKONG GOLF CLUB:
UNITED SERVICES V. CIVILIANS.
This match, played on the 27th May resulted in a victory for the Civilians by 8 holes. The following is the score :----
CIVILIANS.
Mr. G. Stewart
CHINA OVERLAND TRADE REPORT.
Mr. E. J. Grist beat Dr. J. M. Atkinson by 5
up and 4 to play.
Mr. C. Percival beat Mr. E. M. Knox by 4 up
and 3 to play.
Major Thomas beat Mr. H. W. Slade by 3 up
and 2 to play.
Mr. C. W. Spriggs beat Mr. C. W. May by 1
up.
Mr. F. J. Badeley best Lt. Barnardiston by 4
up and 3 to play.
Holes
0
Mr. C. E. Hume
3
Mr. A. S. Anton
Mr. V. A. C. Hawkins
Mr. P. de. C. Morriss beat Capt. Tunnard by 8
up and 6 to play.
Mr. H. L. Dalrymple
Mr. E. A. Ram
UNITED SERVICES.
Capt. W. V. Eccles, R.B.
Col. The O'Gorman beat Mr. E. V. Brenan by
4 пр and 2 to play.
3RD TIES.
Mr. B. P. Sheldon beat Mr. E. J. Grist at 10th
hole.
and 1 to play.
Major Thomas best Mr. C. Percival by 2 up
Capt. Rumsey, R.N.
0
Mr. W. M. Thompson, R.E..
Commodore Boyes, R.N.
Mr. C. W. Spriggs beat Mr. F. J. Badeley by
3 up and 2 to play.
Captain Ferguson, R.B....
Mr. C. V. Percival, R.B.
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469
(Prize presented by Hongkong Volunteer Corps.) Gr. G. P. Lammert. Mrs. G. P. Lammert, 23 (Prize presented by Wang Hing.) Gunner Deas.
Mrs. Deas. (Prize presented by Lock Hing.) Sergt. Hayward. Mrs. Hayward.
23
21.
(Prize presented by Wing Cheong.) Sergt. Maitland. Mrs. Jones Hughes. 20 (Prize presented by A. Tack.)
200 YARDS (HANDICAP).—One prize.
Gunner Stewart
Signaller J. Hance
Gunner H. A. Lammert
33
33
32
400 YARDS (HANDICAP).—One prize.
Q.-M.S. Watling
34
33
500 YARDS (HANDICAP).—One prize.
5
Mr. P. de C. Morriss beat Col. The O'Gorman
by 3 up and 2 to play.
SEMI-FINAL.
Major Thomas beat Mr. B. P. Sheldon by 4 up
and 3 to play.
On Thursday 4th June, the annual match Mr. P. de C. Morriss beat Mr. C. W. Spriggs Scotland v. The World will be played.
THE DUFFER'S CUP.
This competition, which is to be a half yearly event, was concluded on the 28th May and re- sulted in in a victory for Major Thomas. The Duffer's Cup was instituted with the intention of bringing the long handicap men out of their shells and encouraging them to play and thereby im- prove their game. That this idea has been ful- Alled is very evident; the play has improved very considerably, many of the rounds played being quite up to the standard of the first players of the club. Several of the "Duffers" will be missed at the next Cup competition, as they will have risen to the level of those who do not call them- selves duffers; but it is to be hoped that even more of those members whose handicaps range from 18 to 24 will come forward on the next occasion. Amongst those whose play is deserving of praise are Mr. C. W. May, Mr. Morriss, Major Thomas, Mr. Badeley, and one or two others, but to mention more names would be indiscreet, as it would draw attention to the fact that the Committee have their handicapping eye on them.
Major Thomas is to be heartily congratulated on winning the Cup, and we hope that the next competition will be as interesting and improv-| ing to play as this has been.
The final match resulted in a grand tussle between Major Thomas and Mr. Morriss. Mr. Morriss finished the first 9 holes 1 пр,
and then added another hole to his credit, but Major Thomas got the game "all even "at the 16th hole and again at the 18th hole. The pair had to proceed to the 20th hole before the match was decided.
1ST TIES. Mr. B. P. Sheldon (21) a bye. Mr. H. P. Tooker (20) a bys Mr. E. J. Grist (24) beat Mr. J. Barton (24),
scratched.
Dr. J. M. Atkinson (15) beat Mr. G. W.-F.
Playfair (18) by 2 up afu.1 to play.
Mr. C. V. Percival (18) beat Mr. S. E. Hol-
lond (24) by 7 up and 5 to play. Mr. E. M. Knox (24) beat Mr. C. W. Knox
(21) at 19th hole.
Mr. H. W. Slade (18) beat Mr. E: F. Mackay
(24) by 3 up and 1 to play.
Major Thomas (18) beat Mr. A. Cumming
(24), scratched.
Mr. C. W. May (16) beat Mr. C. A. Tomes (15)
by 7 up and 5 to play.
Mr. C. W. Spriggs (18) beat Mr. W. Taylor (24)
by 3 up and 2 to play.
Lieut. Barnardiston (24) beat Mr. H. W. Ro-
bertson (18) by 8 up and 6 to play
Mr. F. J. Badeley (16) beat Mr. R. T. Richard
son (21) by 2 up and 1 to play. Captain Tunnard (24) beat Captain Dyson (2†(,
scratched.
Mr. P. de C. Morriss (15) beat Dr. J. Bell (15)
by 2 up and 1 to play.
Mr. E. V. Brenan (24) beat Mr. D. Wood (24)
at 19th hole.
Col. The O'Gorman (24) beat Mr. T. Jackson
(24) by 3 up and 2 to play.
2ND TIES.
Mr. B. P. Sheldon beat Mr. H. P. Tooker by
2 up.
by 4 up and 2-to play.
FINAL.
Major Thomas beat Mr. P. de C. Morriss at
20th hole.
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It may be as well to mention that the "Pro- fessional Foursome" tournament will commence on June 1st. The entries close to-morrow, on which day the pairs will be drawn.
BEST SCORE CUP.
The Cup for May has been won by Mr. C. W. May with an excellent net score of 74. Scores:-
Mr. C. W. May Mr. F. J. Badeley... Mr. C. A. Tomes Mr. C. H. Grace Mr. W. M. Thompson Mr. G. Stewart Mr. C. E. Hume
AGGREGATE (NET).—Two prizes.
Act. Sergt. Thompson
Sergt. Maitland
Signaller Hance
Gunner Y eek
Sergt. Bremner
44
Gunner H. A. Lammert
Gunner G. P. Lammert
Gunner W. Stewart
Corporal Smyth
Sergt. Lowrie
Q.-M.S. Watling
Signaller Hance
B.S.M. Duncan
Act. Sergt. Thompson..
Sergt. Lowrie
Gunner Stewart
33
32
32
86
86
85
84
AGGREGATE (HANDICAP).—Two prizes.
FIELD BATTERY CHAMPIONSHIP.-Que prize.
Gunner Inglis
MAXIM G. C. CHAMPIONSHIP.-One prize.
98
93
91
.90
90
86
83
B.M.S. Duncan
82
Lieut. Macdonald
82
90 16 74 94
16 98 15
Corporal Smyth
85
78
Gunner G. P. Lammert
85
CARTON PRIZE (highest total of bulls).
95 12
Gunner Stewart
95
.10
89 91
4
Sergt. Lowrie
90
6 85
RECRUITS' HANDICAP.-One prize.
Gunner H. A. Lammert
88
Gunner Sutton
SIGNALLERS' CUP.-One prize.
19
18
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HONGKỤNG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.
On Saturday afternoon seven members com- peted for the Long Range Cup and Spoons over the 800 and 900 yards distances, ten shots at each. Private Wilson, R.B., won the Cup for the first time with a total of 78; the Spoons falling to Captain Ferguson, R.B., for highest net aggregate, and Private Wilson. R.B., for highest aggregate with handicap points added. The following were the best scores:-
Allow.
800 900 ance for Han- Tu- yards, yards. M.HI, dicap. tal.
Rifle.
-
Private Wilson, R.B... Mr. W. Dens
38
30
18
28
15
15
10 78 70
Capt. Ferguson, R.B...
40
28
+ 72
Capt. Eccles, R.B...
18
39
15
72
B
68
Cr.-Sgt. A. Smith, R.B. 36 26
HONGKONG VOLUNTEER CORPS.
ANNUAL CARBINE COMPETITION.
The annual carbine competition of the Hong. kong Volunteer Corps took place on the 25th May on the ranges at Kowloon. The Ladies' Purse was presented to the winner by Miss Murray Bain and the prizes in the Ladies' Nomination event were presented by Mrs. Chapman.
LADIES' PURSE.-7 shots at 200 yds.; posi- tion, standing,
Sergt. Lowrie.
25 points. LADIES' NOMINATION.—7 shots at 300 yds.; position, any.
26
CORPS CHAMPIONSHIP.
Signaller R. E. Belilios
Trumpeter Saunders
INSTRUCTORS' PRIZES.-Two prizes.
Sergt. Major Spencer, R.A.
Master Gunner Duggan, R.A.
The Volley Firing and Consolation Prizes will be competed for on Saturday, 6th inst.
INTERCOLONIAL SHOOTING
MATCHES.
The following scores made by the Field Bat- tery, H.K.V.C., in competitions with New Westminster and Vancouver respectively have been forwarded to us. The score of the New Westminster team was 916, or a hundred ahead of Hongkong. The Vancouver score has not yet been received :--
FIELD BATTERY, H.K.V.C., v. NEW WESTHIN- STER (B.C.)
200 · 400 yds.
yds. yds.
500 Total.
29 30 29
32
87
87
84
Sergt. Lowrie Lieut. Chapman 27 Lieut. Macdonald... 30 Sergt. MacPhail 27. Gunner Stewart 28 30 Gunner Inglis... Sergt. Hayward Gunner White. 29 25 Gunner Brown. 23 24
Raasagana
assssaa
28
99 30
8558RERN
79
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Nominee. Sergt. Lowrie.
Nominator. Score. Mrs. Lowrie. 28 (Prize presented by Sergts., Field Battery.) Gunner White.
Miss Brost.
B.S.M. Duncan 27 27
Grand total.
816
(Prize presented by Battery Sergt.-Major.) Gunner Brown.
Mrs. Brown
26
(Prize presented by Non.-Com. Officers
Lieut. Chapman
FIELD BATTERY, H.K.V.C., U. VANCOUVER (B.C.) Total.
90
200 400
500
yds. yds. yds.
28.
Maxim G.C.)
Gunner Stewart
29
87
Li-at. Chapman.
Mrs. Chapman (Prize presented by Mr. E. Jones Hughes.) Gunner Rankin. Miss M. Humphreys.
25
Sergt. Hayward
28
-27
85
Gunner White..
30
27
84
25
Gunner Brown
26
79
Lieut. Macdonald .. 29
20
78
Sergt. McPhail
Corporal Smyth.
25
Gunner Deas
16. 24
29
73
70
Sergt. Wylie
24 24 21
Gun ner Stewart.
Mrs. Stewart.
24
Sergt. Bremner
22
19
(Prize presented by Lieut. Chapman.)
Act. Sgt. Thompson.
Miss Plummer.
24
Grand total................
779
(Prize presented by Hongkong Volunteer Corps.)
Mrs. Smyth. (Prize presented by Mr. N. J. Ede)
255328322
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