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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER

RACING NOTES.

[BY RAPIER.].

Fanting Hunt.

GOLF NEWS.

THE CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL

THE CHRISTMAS PROGRAMMES. On Xmas morning the meet will be at Souza's Bungalow at 10 o'clock,

The foremost event of the year in the There will not be a hunt on Sunday but life of Royal Hong Kong Golf Club is on Monday the paper chase kindly ar ranged by Mrs. R. J. Paterson will take now over. Laat Sunday the final of the, Club Championship was decided. Con- place and it is hoped that there will be trary to the usual run of things on such A good turn out for this event.

Those requiring tile at the Hunters occasions some exceedingly fine golf was witnessed by those present while the Arms during the holidays should notify match was played. A better or more in- Mr. G. Maas at once (Tel. Central 1044)teresting final has not been see in the

The officers of the Borderers have join- ed the hunt en bloc and this should make petition in recent years, and I. W. Shewan, as already reported, succeeded for a brighter country life.” The Coin winning against T. D. E. Fendered

by up and 1 to play,

manding Officer, Lt. Col. Comyn, is a keen huntsman in addition to his other sporting activities.

YESTERDAY'S HOCKEY..

NAVY WIN AGAINST CLUB IN SIM

SHIELD COMPETITION.

The match itself, has already been described, but the high standard of the play deserves a reference. Championship matches are rarely productive of the best olf, but Shewan was in bis best form, and obtained an excellent victory. He was generally expected to win, but his opponent undoubtedly played a very fire. game, especially in the afternoon, Peñ fered was eight down on one occasion, but his recovery was astonishingly good. Shewan had a lead of 4 holes at the end of the morning round, and was § up at "There was no scere at half time, and the 23th hole. Pendered from here play this shows the high standard of the played brilliantly and at the 2nd "hole on both sides. The Club team played Stewan was dormie 4. exceptionally well, and put up a strong defence before they eventually had to atrike their colours.

Playing in their second match against the Hong Kong Hockey Club in the Sim Shied competition on the United Ser- vices Recreation Club ground yesterday afternoon, the Navy won by two goala to nil.

Fleet and Ling scored for the Navy after the interval.

At the time Pendered was eight down there were only eleven to go, but not all disheartened, Pendered played a determined game, and in so doing pro rided a thrilling finale to the match. He did the last nine holes in 33, four strokes under bogey. While congratulat- ing Shewan on winning the Champion ship, it must be said that Pendered was unfortunate in eventually being beaten by a stymaie. Pendered lost the cham- pionship on the greens in the morning round, where it was story of missed

The position in the competition now is that the Navy lead with five points. They have now beaten the Army once, the Club once and drawn with the Club. The Army tome second with two points, having beaten the Navy ones. The Club have one point for their draw of last week. Next week and the following week, the Club have to play against the Army, and these will prove the deciding mat-putta thes. The Navy appear to be in a very sound position for winning the shield. To win the trophy, the army have to beat the Club twice, and they would then obtain a lead of one point over the Navy. To equalise with the Navy they must beat the Club once and draw once. This would necessitate a play off between them and the Nary. If the Army win one After the tiffin interval on Sunday, game and lose one the Navy will win the Mr. Edgar Davidson, the new Captain of trophy, with the Army second with four the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club, play- points and the Club third with threeed himself in. It was a long drive, points. If the Club succeed in beating slightly sliced, off the first tee, and a the Army on each of the two occasions scramble for the ball by the caddies took they will micet, then they will be on an place. The successful caddie received a equal footing with the Navy and will dollar. have to play a deciding game.

FOOTBALL..

THE SUNDAY "HERALD CUPS

Both players took 153 strokes for the 17 holes. In the morning round Shewan was out with 37 and home with 41, and Pendered with 39 and 43. In the after- noga Shewan went out in 40 and home in 37, and Pendered in 42 and 37.

3RD.

1926.

The qualifying round in the Junior Championship will be played on January 9th at Fanling. Players participating have no need to enter their names for this competition, but simply take out cards for the qualifying stage,

Mr. N. L. Smith, the former President

The following have been chosen to represent Scotland in the Sunday Herald Charity Cup Competition on Boxing The Captain's Cup for January will Day, Monday, 27th instaat, Kick-off on be played from the 8th to the 10th. This the H.K.F.C, ground at 3.43 p.m.

is all the information at present definite Rodzer (Club); McBride (Club) and ly available with regard to the fixtures Gerrard (Club); MacKelvie (Kowloon) for 1927, but the next fixture card will Stewart (Club) and Farlow (Titanin) be in the hands of members in a few Alexander (Club). Duncan (Kowloon, days. It is now being printed. Orr (Rowicon), McClinchy (K.O.S.B.'s) and lev. Alexander (K.Q.S.B, 5).

Reserves:-Oram (Police), McGill of the Club has become a member of (K.O.S.B.'s), Gardiner (K.O.S.B.'s) and D. J. Pudvis (Club). Linesman Mr. Hrident has been abolished and the Captain M. McTavish..

takes the joint post. Another member elected to the Committee at the recent annual meeting is Mr. Greenhill, who has recently returned from leave. He is one of the oldest of committee members, and prior to his leave had served for many years on the committee.

Colours blue with the emblem in white. The following will represent England: Avery (Tamar) Wyane (Police) and Bishop (Club); Hudson (Police), Simms (Kowloon) and Watson (Club); Taylor (Club), Pulford (R.A.), Linaker (Club), Howard (Club) and Hayes (Kowloon).

Reserves: Brittain (Police)... Play in white with the emblem in white on a blue ground.

All selected, including Reserves, are requested to be at the Club pavilion not later than 3.20 p.m.

Interport Practice Game. Nineteen players only lined up for the practice game on the Club ground yester day afternoon, ten in colors and nine in whites. Linaker and Ip Kau for the Whites, and Campbell for the Colours came on while the game was in progress. Orr, Ward and Cornwall scored for the Colours and Linnker (3) Ip Kau and Howard (penalty) scored for the Whites.

the Committee now that the office of pre-

With regard to the proposed interpors golf match at Manila there is very little news available. Manila, it will be recall- ed sent an invitation for Hong Kong to wind a team down there, but it now seems very improbable that a team will go, although the invitation was provision- ally accepted Members were invited to state whether they would be able to go at the time suggested, and so far the response has been poor.

The programmes for Fanling for the Christmas and New Year are as under From December 24th to December 27th, there is a bogey pool competition for members and subscribers on the Old Course. Entrante is 81 and unlimited LEAGUE TABLES: TO DATE 22-12-26.entries will be allowed. Ten per cent. is

Division L

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In the New Year from January 1st to January 3rd, there will be a fimilar com- petition on the Old Course. Also from competition on the Old Course for meat the 1st to 3rd there will be a medal round

bera and subscribers Unlimited entries will be sccepted at 81 and the present nge to Club and winner, etc., will be the same as in the first competition. From the 1st to std there is also a mixed medal competition on the New Course (1/a of combined handicaps), with unlimited en P. W. L D. F. A. Pts.tries at 81 per pair. Moslem Club.. 10 9 1 0 28 5 18 St. Joseph's

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