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[ROYAL HONG KONG, GOLF
CLUB.
RESULTS OF FANLING NEW. YEAR MEETING...
GOVERNOR'S SHIELD AND
CAPTAIN'S CUP,
SATURDAY'S BOXING
TOURNAMENT.
STOKER ROOTH TAKING PLACE OF BROMLEY AGAINST MORRIS.
RACING NOTES.
[BY RAPIER.]
Point to Points Face.
On Sunday the 18th instant a point to point race will take place On Monday it looked as if the at Fanling under the auspices of principal event for the Hong Kong the Mounted Infantry Company of Boxing Association's fourth tour the H.K.V.D.C. The race is open" rownament at the City Hall on Saïur-to all and it is hoped that the
day would be cancelled entirely, and there was the likelihood of the tournament even being called off.
The resulta of the Fapling New Year Holiday Meting are available, and are given below
During the three Pays, Saturday Įto, Mondal, there were bogey pool and medal round competitions over the Old Course for members and subscribers; and a mixed medal routd competition over the New Course.
The ideal weather drew many golfers to Fanling during the three days and no less than 100 cards were taken out for the bogey pool competition.
The results of the competitions
at appended:-
Bogey Fool
H. R. Cleland, I up, wins. L. R. Andrews, all square, second, Other scores:-
I down
J. W. Alabaster
F. H. Crapnell
I. W. Shewan
A. E. Ferguson
H. U. Ireland
T. Megarry
A. E. Lissaman
J. S. McLaren
100 cards taken out.
Medal Round.
H. R. Cleland.
L. R. Andrewes
Other scores:--
. Murray
H. R. Edwards
H. U Ireland
59-17-71
79~~ &=73
83-770 02-18-76
89- $=77
A. E. Lissaman...... 88--11=77
31 cards.
Mixed Medal Round.
Results not.. yet available
Stoker Norman Morris of H.M.S. Hermes was down to meet Able Seaman Bromley of H.M.S. 'bhart in a fifteen round catch weight contest. Bromley is a new comer, boxes middleweight and holds several championships, and has challenged Able Seaman Ewin of the Hermes for the middleweight championship of the Colony. How. ever, the fight between Morris and Bromley is not taking place, in view of the fact that the Wishart has had to leave Hong Kong.
However, a substitute has been found in Stoker Booth, who will now face Morris in the ring on Saturday.
1.
gathering will be a representative one and as successful as the recent paper chase. The winner will re- ceive a cup presented by the Mount- ed Infantry Company and Mr. H. C. "Macnamara has kindly given one for the first member Home belong. competitor can take both cups. ing to the M. I. Company. No The race will eanmmence at 10.30 and the 9.15 train will be in ample time All the ponies will be waiting out- as it arrives at Fanling at 10.03. side the Hunters' Arma. desiring tiffia at the latter place should notily Mr. G. Maas (tel. C. 1044) not later than.. Thursday the 13th instant. Past entries will be taken but it would be a great con- venience if intending competitors would send in their names to either Messrs Macnamara or Potts to facilitate the arrangements regard ing ponies.
Those
The course starts at the foot of the hill below Mody's Bangalow, across the River to Lau Wai Sui Stables and back to the starting Hang. on to the Jockey Club point rid Sun Wai village. There will be ao flags and competitors will be expected to circle the places above indicated. The whole course is visible from the starting point.. Amap of the course is in the hands siring to see it should get in touch of Mr. Alee Pots and anyone de with him. The course may be walk- (H..S.ed over at any time prior to the race but intending competitors are asked not to ride over it.
"Meets."
Other events on Saturday will include a 10 rounds welterweight fight between Stoker Reynolds - (FZ.M. Submarines) and bdg.
Seaman Hall (LM.S. Titania).
The 3rd item is, we are informed of particular interest being a 6 rounds heavyweight contest between Marine Streathield (R.N. Canteen) and Stoker Addison Hermes).
The other fights, all of six rounds each яче as follows. Feather- Ladies handicaps have to be check-Hermes) e. H. Major (of Hong weights: Marine Hills (H.M.S.
The Governor's Shield.
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The following are the com- plete results, of the play in the second round of the competition for the Governor's Shield. The results
were previously reported, but as there was an error in one of the re. sults vo give the corrected list, which has been forwarded to us.
RAM.C. (Col, Boylan Smith and Majer Lynch) beat Prison Depart ment (J. W. Franks and Capt. H. F. Bloxham), 5 and 4
Korg). Middleweights: Marine Watts . Piper Smith (5.0.S.B.). Lightweights: H. B. Whittington (HMS. "Anthrone) v. Ldg. Seaman Baker.
Booking is at Houtries, for mern- hers to-day and to-morrow, for the eneral publie January 7th and 8th.
Boxing Personalities,
Mr. "Eddie'' Eagan, the amateur beavyweight champion, has gone to Shanghai. Mr. Andre Dupre, the French professional Bank Line (J. B. Collis and D. andez, one of the best Filipino boxes, is announced to meet Fern- Forbes) beat Union Insurance (Efeatherweights, at Manila on Janu A Brothe and J. W. Alabaster), ary 15th.
and a.
After a
Jardine, Matheson & Co (W, B. Cornaby and A Piercy) beat H.E and S'hai Band (R. L. Moncrief and E. D. Black), I up.
Butterfield and Swire (H. P. Ire. land and W. Ironside) beat A.P.C.H.M.S. (T. D. E. Pendered and Batterfield). 7 and 6.
Shewan, Tomes (W. Shewan and J. B. CoultFort) beat Dodwell & Co. (R. M. Smith and L. G. S. Dodwell), 2 and 1.
Johnson, Stokes & Master (D. J. Lewis and L. R. Andrewes) buat Vacura Oil Co. (I. H. Gears and C.C. Stark) 3 and 9."
BAT. (F. A. Perry and S. Maves) beat University (M. H. Roffey and C. A. Middleton Smith), 3 and 1..
P.W.D. (A, E, Lissaman and N." K. Littlejohn) beat Holyoak, Massey & Co. (A. K... Mackenzie and C. V. Mark), 2 and 1.
The Third Round.
In the third round, which has now been completed, the results are as under:→→
(ILA.M.C. (Col. Boylan Smith and Major Lynch) beat Bank Line (J.R. Collis and D. Forbes), 5 and
4.
Butterfield and Swire (H. P. Ireland and W. Ironside) beat Jardine, Matheson & Co. (W, B. Carnaby and A. Pierey), at the 19th
Johnson, Stokes & Master (D. J. Lewis and L. R. Andrewe) beat; Shewan, Tomes & Co. (W. Shewan and J. B. Coulthart), 1
BAT (F: A. Perry and 5 M. Maves) bent' P, W. D. (A. E. Lisaaman and N. K. Littlejoba), I
up.
The Semi-final.
In the semi-final,' the R.A.M.C. pair meet the Butterfeld & Swize pair: and Johnson, Stokes & Master meet, the B.A.T.
The final is to be played on Son- day, January 30th.
CRICKET.
break last week, the Kowloon Cricket Club will play the Tamar on Thursday in their usual mid-week match.
0.8.0.0. v. Club de Recreio. This league match will take place on the CS.C.C. ground at 2 p.m., on Saturday.
C.S.C.C.. H. B. Nihill (cap- tain), H. F. Harper, H. F. West- lake, R. Davies, R. G. Robert son, W. F. J. Gorvin, H. E Strange, R. S. W. Paterson, C. Sara, R. C. Witchell, P. P. O'Neill
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HOME FOOTBALL.
LEGAUE RESULTS.
LONDON January 3rd.
The results of matches played yesterday in the English and Scottish Leagues are appended:-
Division III. (North), Ashington 2, Chesterfield 1. Hartlepools 1, Stockport 2. Wigan, Halifax 1.
Scottish League. Aberdeen 2, Hibernians 3. Airdrie 7, Hamilton 1. Celtic 2, Queen's Park 3. Dundee Ud. 1, Dundee 0. Dunfermline 2, Kilmarnock 3. Hearts 4, Cowdenbeath 3. Motherwell 3, Falkirk 3. Partick 1, Rangers 4. St. Johnstone 1, Clyde 3 St. Mirren 3, Moran 1.
The New Fixture Card. The fixture card of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club for 1927 has just been issued follows the same lines as 1925, and The programme the events follow on the usual order on or about the same dates. This The following are the latest re-week end there will be the Captain's sults in the match play stages in Cup competition and qualifying the competition for the Captain'sound of the Junior Championship. Cap-
Captain's Opp.
First Round. K V Valentine beat A. Purves.
CA. Middleton-Smith, w.o. AO. Brown beat A. Leach 3 and
2.
The juajor championship first round will be played. on the 23rd of this B.outh, and the second round on February 6th The semi-final tokes place on the 20th of that month and the final on March 19th. Between these dates there is the final of the Governor's Shicid on January 30th, and China New Year Meeting on February. 2nd and 3rd. There during the year, and special meet- are the usual week-end competitions
Shanghai Visitors' Cup is to be ings on all public holidays. The played for during the Easter Meet ing
D. G. Bruce beat T. S. Whyte Smith at the 20th.
Second Round.
J. 8. McLaren beat W L Piew,
4-Bad 3.
Valentine beat Middleton-Smith, 4 and 2
Denison Cap.
The following have qualified in the first round of the Denison, Cap competition to enter the second round
A. H. Ferguson, F. J. de Rome.
J. 6. McLaren, A. K. Henderson,
(Continued on next Column),
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The meet to-day will be at The On Saturday the 8th instant the meet will be at The Hantera Rrms at 2.30 for hare and hounds. The hares will be Messrs. Macnamara nad Potts and they will be given A start of about twenty minutes laying paper as they go. This wil! give the hounds n rest as it has been found that two consecutive days' hanting was too much for them.
On Sunday the 9th instant the
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