10

GOLF

ADMIRALS CUP SECOND ROUND

E. . Hallifux beat L. 'C. Grovel

-3-80x-9-

R. C. Low beat E. J.. Edwardi

3 and 2

4

G. S. Archbutt beat F. H. Crap-

nell 1 up.. B.Raworth w.o. C. Thwaites scratched.

W. II. E. Thomas beat K. s.

Morrison 4 and-3.

L. G. S. Dodwell bent E, A.

Redmond 2 and 1.

J. Newton win. Comdir. MacBean

scr..

N. J. Pegrin beat D. Ellis, 2 up. J. B. Mackin beat E. des Voeux

I up.

C. H. Barton heat N. Croucher

3/2

R. K. Valentine beat A. McKellar

1 up.

D. J. Edward heat W. S. Hillier

and I.

M. W.. Budd beat II. W. Dankes

4 and 3

F. M. Ellis, beat H. N. William-

son 2 and 1.

II. f. Mundy Deat H. N. Wil

liamson 6 and 4.

W. A. Stewart beat A. C. I.

Bowker 2 and 1.

L. I. Andrewes beat W. D.

Hughes up.

G. W. Greene Beat H. U. Ireland

5 and 3.

.A. E. Lissaman

scr.

w.n.

E. W. Kirk bent C. M. Preshaw

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G. F. Hole beat C T. Monagbaa

3 and

YACHTING

RESULTS OF 6TH LADIES” CHAMPIONSHIP

таса

WINS FOR ROLLA, AILSA AND JOSS

Was

The 6th Ladies' Championship the "Bailed yesterday, course being Lyemun Beacon (S), Mark on Line (S). A distance of 4.0 miles. There was very little wind and the course was shortened to finish at the Club after rounding Lyemun Beacon.

Full results were as follows:- "E" Class Started at 3 p.m.

Time Tiáo Finish Correct.

Tel. હતું. ed. Pts. Pia,

Pus'.

1. Rolla

(Mrs T. Ę.

13

Kemble) 5.41.84 6.41.34 0

3. Diana (Mrs. ·

Blake) ... 5.42.41 5.41.40 3. Dorothea

4

24

24

1. Ailsa (Mrs.

(MissKnell) 6,45.19 5.42.16 3 **I," "Y" and "G" Class Started at 3.6 p.m.

Charnase).. 5.49.49 6.43.19

23

52

3: Why Won-

dur

(Mrs.

Fowkes) 5.55.47 5.55.24

0 34

6 20

4. Bluejacket

[Minas

Whichao) 5.58.95 6.56.14 Speedwall

(Min M. Way}

4. Eunice

Mrs. M.

5.52.21 5.51.58 7 42

4 Bolt) 0,05.41 0.00.10 "A" Class Started at 3.10 p.m.

4

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1933.

HOME GOLF AND CONTINENTAL LETTER

GOLFERS

THE SHUFFLE OF DATES:

BIG MONEY MATCH

There has been a shuffling of dates of the big events of next Open season, putting back the Championship for six wooks, to adjust it to the Ryder Cup dates. Also of interest is the dramatic challenge for a substantial sum by a British golfer to the Open Cham

HONOUR FOR GERMAN DIPLOMAT: THE ATLANTIQUE: ARTIFICIAL SILK: WẠNG CHIG WEI ON THE

FAR EAST CRISIS: A DIPLOMATIC CHANGE..

"EXPLAINED: THE WORLD ECONOMIC CONFERENCE

PARIS

JUNIOR KOLAPORE AND JUNIOR MACKINNON

MATOHES

was widely surmised, connected in THE CROWN COLONIES any way with the Auglo Persian oil dispute nor does it indicate that the Minister has fallen into dir grace with the Shah. On the com trary he will, it is stated, on-hie return to Taheran hecome Minis ter..of Foreign Affairs, while "ths presont Persian Minister to Mos-i oow, is expected to succeed him "as The Colonial Secratary has kind envoy to the Court of St. James.ly forwarded the following reports nf the Junior Foldpore and the GENEVA

Junior Mackinnon (The Bar nett "") matches fired at Bisley during the Imperial Meeting in July, 1932, which has been receiv ed through the Secretary of State for the Colonies from the National Rifle Association.

1

for its

pion of two countries and its accep- of State of the German Foreig" that at present the question of affecting an agreement on the draft

tanco.

1.

a view, of)

of the agenda for the Conference this draft to be later submitted to the organizing committee,

THE JUNIOR KOLAPORE: MATCH

The Morning Post (Junior Kola- The commission is composed of pore) Match was fired at Bisley on experts from 10 states. It also in July 1 under the same conditions oludes an official Chinese observer as those of the "Raja of Kola who is attending the meetings pore's Imperial Challenge Trophy.**

been invited to participat ang Malay States, Gold Coast, Nigeria, The following countries took part pending the arrival of a special the natch-Ceylon, Federated Chinese delegate, the latter having deliberations in view of China's Nyasaland, Sudan, and Trinidad, vital interest in the question or as against three in 1000 x 10

Mr. Wang Ching Wei, added that the Japanese invasion had also a The World Economic Conference. salutary effect inasmuch as it help- Honour for German Diplomat, ed to unite all the Chinese factions

Geneva, Jan. 9.-The prepara Paris, Jan. 9.-Baron Werner and to bridge over all the differtory Commission for the forthcom von Rheinbaben, former Secretary ences of opinion between himself ing World Economic Conference

and Marshall Chiang Kai Shek so second meeting with

Aembled here to-day Office under the late Foreign Min-democracy or military dictator dates have yet been settled ister Gustav Stresemann, endor ship" was related into the back- for this extraordinarily interesting became the first Gerinam member battle between Compston nd of the International Diplomatic round, being entirely overshadow- Sarazon, but here is how the Academy of Faris. His admission ed by the necessity of establishing

was unanimously voted at to-day's a united front against Japan. shuffling of dates has worked out,

France's Thanks, along with those of some of the big special meeting of the Academy

Berlin, Jan 9-Foreign Minister events already axed, foreshadowing presided over by Senator Borenger, na almost continuous interest chairman of the French Senate's you Neurath received today Franch throughout the summer months of Foreign Affairs Committly deli who on behalf of his government Ambassador M. Francois Poncet, May, June, and July:-

von Rheinbaben will shortly deli-: May Dution Southport. Pro ver his inauguration speech before expense for dial thanks for the fessional Tournament. the Academy. on Disarmament prompt action taken by the North Internationals within the scope of European co coming to the rescue of the Atlan German Lloyd steamer Ruhr in at Gleneagles.

operation."!

tique. The Ambassador also voiced 13-Ladies' Open Cham.

Monument to Ibanez.

his appreciation of the German pionship at Gleneagles.

Government's message of condo- June 7-8-Scottish. Professional Blasco Ibanez, the Spanish nolences sent in connection with the Championship at Lossie velist who for many years lived in catastrophe which has befallen the imouth.

Paris and who daring the war ren- French mercantile marine. 13-Scottish Ladies' Cham-dered services to the Allied war- pionship at Turnberry, piopaganda by publishing some do- 10--Amateur Championship vels with an outspoken anti-Ger: MADRID.

At Hoylake

man tendency, will, it has been de 50-7-Ryder Cup Match at eided by a committee formed her

Southport

to-day for the purpose, be honour 3-Open Championship at ed by a monument which is to be

St. Andrews. ...

erected in the French capital. 24-Scottish Amateur Championship at Bal- gawnie.

23

July.

Smith

3. Wasp II..

(Mrs.

Griffin) 6.02.24

2. Lo Linda

(Mr. J.

Sheldon) 5.54.42

5

20

4. Isobel

(Bisa ·M.

Whitham) 6.85.40

14

Stanton) 5.52.44

Comdr. E. M. Tetley bent Capt.

Morgan 4 and 2

4. B. Holmes and R. Young 5

4.

C. C. Stark and J. D. Kinnard

2 up.

C. £. Sandes w.o. J. W. Franks

ст.

Lt. Col. E. D. Matthews beat C

II. Bradley 4 and 3.

G. W. Sewell bent.C. W. Jeffries,

I. S. Dykes beat A. MacFarlane. E. . 8. Powell beat H.. H.

Pethick 1 up.

A. T. Lay beat A. Sommerfelt

3 and 2.

B. D. Evans beat A. M. K. Cobb ...up.

II. Hampton beat E. Lewia 5

and 4.

CAPTAIN'S CUP 1933.

JANUARY..

This was announced as a win for Capt. H. W. Dankes. As this player wil be leaving the Colouy ~before the match" play stages_take place this entry is cancelled. J. H. Maoknight and T. C. Monaghan who tied for second place with 84-10=71 will play off.

GOVERNOR'S SHIELD 1932 Third round:

Dodwell &C. bent P.W.D. 5

and a

Education. Dept. bent University

ant 8.

B.A.T. Co. bent A.P.C. 3 and 2. L.C., Lu, beat Lincolnshire i

Regt. 3 nail 1.

Captain's Cup 1932 Match Play Stages. Preliminary round: A. E. Lissa-

man beat 8. A. Sleap, 1st round: H. Hampton beat C

C. Stark 6 and 4.

Comdr. Hole beat Capt. Dankes

2 and 1.

T. Megarry hent H. H. Mundy'

i up.

H. C. Gould beat A. Leach 5

and 4.

J. B. Mackie beat S. T. Butlin

up.

ALT. Lay w‚o, H. W. M. ̈Dulley

suratched.

T. C. Monaghan beat H. H.

Pethiol 9 up. Liessman beat. D. S. Edward 3

and. £

2ad round (part): Hampton beat

Hole and 3

Gould boat Megarry 6 and 57: Two matches still to be played.

THE MANILA GOLF TEAM

The Manila golf team to visit Hong Kong will be as foliowa :---

JR. H. ("Bob") Mason, J. Mason, Junr. (his son), JR Molio,

1. Joss Mrs.

R.A. SERGEANTS. AND H.M.S. KENT

SHOOTING MÁTOH AT · WHITFIELD BARRACKS

40

9-Ladies*

America and the Open, We need not humble ourselves un- duly at the thought that twice tho date of the Open Championship has been fixed to suit America. It was stated, unofficially it is true, that the fixing of the original and un- usually early date in May was done

at the request of the U.S.G.A. în order that American professionals might compete hero and return to their own Open Championship at home.

According to Press reports for er Premier Edouard Herriot and former Minister of Finance Flan- din are among the sponsors of the Committee.

Opium.

of

Spain's Electorate.

silver currency.

over by President of the Dutch Na- Today's meeting was presided tional Bank, Mr. Trip, who in his poning address stressed the urgent necessity of giving a new incentive to world trade,

1927, ten in 1928, albyen in 1929,

oven: in 1030, and seven in 1931.

The absence of teams. From China (British Treaty Ports), Falkland Settlements, Southern Rhalesia, Tslands, Johore, Kenya, Straits Tanganyika, and Uganda, which

have been represented in previous

In the afternoon the meeting was continued with a spirited address, years, is regretted.g by the British financial expert, Mr. by the Gold Coast Team with the The Challenge Trophy was won' Leith-Ross, who asserted that the improvement of, the economic situa

aggregate score of 645 out of a tion would depend on four cond highest possible score of 000, the Madrid, Jan. 9.-The registrations, namely the solution of team from Trinidad taking second tion of all electors has now been war-debt problem, the stabilization plase with a score of 330 marks completed. It shows that 12,548,000 of the deprecinted currencies by a are entitled to the franchise where re-distribution of the existing gold

THE JUNIOR, MACKINNON of about 6,500,000 are women. 42 out of the 50 provinces of the trade relations, and finally by the

In reserves the restoration of normal - ("BARNETT") MATCH. country the women form the ma- abolition of all restrictions on jority. In Madrid there are 65,000 trade such as tariff walls, quoths women anore than men entitled to and so forth. the franchise.

"Eighteen' hundredweights opium were discovered to-day an ROME the bunkers of the French liner Pierre Loti upon the ship's arrival in Marseilles from Far East.

• The Atlantique, Cherbourg, Jan. 8.-Experts who to-day made a preliminary survey of the wreck of the Atlantique have indicated the possibility of repair- ing the vessel. Before a final de cision the liner must however or drydocked. The engines of the ship are inid to have suffered only little damage.

The fire aboard. which was al ready believed to be finally ex- tinguished, flared up again during the night. Although all available firemen are incessantly at work, it is now held unlikely that the fire will be completely subdued before Tuesday.

But apparently the date of the American Open has been brought forward from the second half of June to the beginning of the month, und accordingly the date in May did not suit those who wanted to play in both events. So the Open As a fitting conclusion to the has been put back to July 3, which numerous sporting events which is a reversion to its familiar place took place between the Chief and after the Amateur Championship. Engineroom Artificers, H.M.S.

It is not, of course, an entirely Keat, and the Members H.KS. disinterested action on our part this Brigade R.A. Sergenata Mess, a change of date to accommodate shooting match (20 R.F.) was ar America. There has been no British ranged and took place, on Whitfeld Open since the war without its Barrack's Range-on Saturday after-American interest. Even in 1920 at Deal when, of course the drama Jay After their reverse in Scram Cup football match on which throw up Duncan as Cham- ports, was

the in the sensational upturn of events Friday the Keat turned up with nion, and threw down Mitchell, cuit, a strong team of seven fully con-when, as it seemed, ho was winning, fident of beating the Sergeants, but they were again defeated,

Individual spores, were as fol. lowa:-

noon, **

H.K.S. Ede. Sergeants, Sergeant Harding 49 Sergeant Praṭt.

48

B.Q.M.S. Williams

40

Sergeant Meyers “. B.Q.M.S. Jarbour Sergeant Lewis' 8/Sergt. Greenwood

44

31

43

30

Total 297.

0. and E.R.A‚'s,

E.R.A. Bennet;

40

ER.A Arnold thin E.R.A. Baulf

22

32

C.E.R.A. Constable

19

54

27

273

CERA. Greopland ER.A. Wright. E.R.A. Bowler.

Total

A Sweepstake Spoon Shoot was held and ERA. Baylf.com.

Sergeants.

fortably beat the best shots of the These sporting events will be con tinued on the return of H.M.S Kent, from her southern eruisé

HOCKEY

TWO GAMES CANCELLED The two hockey matchas ranged for to-day, Hong Kong Club. 2nd XI 1. Y.M.CA and Recreio

owing to the wanther

A. Gibbs (son of Judge Gibhs, a Radio Sports Club, werd cancelled

A very old interporter),

Captain, Edrida, U.6.A.

N. Wotherspoon.

Reborver H P. L. Jollye.

AVALLEY STAKES

BILLIARDS CHAMPIONSHIP MOULPBY_BEAT" YVANOVICH

extinguished,

A fro quickly aboard the liner Ile de France it has now been determined by ex- caused by a short cir-

Artificial "Silk,

so to speak, looking round, Hagen WARSAW and Barnes were there, but while Barnes finished in the first half- dozen the only impression left by Hagen was that of an exceedingly well-dressed man for a professional, artorial note to which we have become more accustomed with suc- veeding Amorisan invasions,

The American domination began the following year at St. Andrews, and it is a familiar and sorry tale. Even this year, when there were only three Americans in the field, the whole interest centred in their performance, and we know what one of them did,"

In Pre-War. Days,

Warsaw, Jan. 9.-Preparations are here under way to found a syndicate of all artificial silk fac tories in the country. As the pro duction of artificial silk was in 1832 less than 80 per cent. of the previous year's output, the three fending factories in Tomaszow. Myszkow and Hodorow have al ready decided to syndicalize the whole industry in order to avoid a further lowering' of the price and quality standard. The majority of the "sharea of the three factories mentioned is, it may be noted, helt by French,Belgian and Britain

financiers.

It is difficult in these days to re- call the interest in the Open Cham- pionship when it was contred in the one speculation as to which of three men would win?" At the time BERLIN

we thought they were, great days,

Crisis.

but having experienced the thrills Wang Ching Wel on the Far East and excitements of the post-war cans imported though, to be sure, years which the entry of the Ameri

Berlin, Jan. -Mr. Wang Ching

we had Americans before the war-- Wei; President of the Executive it is simply inconceivable that it Yuan of the Chinese Government, should everingain become a merely who is at present, undergoing treat- domestic affair. And so, even atment for liver complaint in the the cost of some national pride, we South-German university town of must always adjust our dates to suit

the Americana del R

According to an American mes sage, only three men are certainties for the team Barazen, Hagen, and Olin Dutra, the PGA. Champion, But, I think we may regard equally

enough to

Tuebingen, stated to-day in pres interview that Chine was not cons templating to officially declare war on Japan as the Chinese Republic," the weakening of which has been the sole aim of Japan ever s the Chinese revolution, was under aa certainties Densmore Shute, present, circumstances, not strong "Whiffy" Cox, and Bille

op aggressive wär Burke, last year's Open Championi And I was glad to notice that Hor ton Smith was in the picture again recently, winning the National Capital Open Championship t

vw in the fast of the second man, TP. Perking lack Washington by 10 strokes in front two and Compston's complete.

BRODÓNE OF BIy kind during Smith, it seems has been having thos trouble with his irons, but having rather the man to represent British ne years, Catton, seemed apparently remedied it, we may professional golf, even though now perhaps see him over again in the stationed in Belgium, team after all, RAS FEZ But, in effect,

Compston and Sararen striding up, pushed Hound about these Ryder Cup there goin "Gold Box, Gold Bridge, | and Open Championship dates, we Lot me

Heather Leal, Bey ard likely to have one of the biggest match was only

From Grey, Jack and most interesting money matches ton kasw nothing.

King Salman wa thave had fer visiz až days, tione, i Vis Little Rock. side,

closely contested Billiards match-played at St Patrick's Club last night, Lange Corporal Moulpby NTRIES FOR WAL RACE of the Lincoln beat Ivanovich by

Golden

srer Swale

There was a touch of characteristic him aggressiveness about Compston's Leton

way of getting into this

Barazan

Birst of all it was to be:

Visit of Chinese Commission.

RUGBY

CLUB "A" VERSUS MEDWAY

46

The Junior Mackirmon (Bar nett") Imperial Challenge Cup Match was shot at Bisley on July 14. 1032.

The Barnett Challenge Trophy waa won by Nyasaland. with the Aggregate score of 308 out of a. possible 400 marks. In 1031 the Trophy

won by the Gold Coast with the score of 341.

WES

Rome, Jan. 9.The Chinese edu-The following will represent the cational commission now touring Club "A" Team versus H.M.S. Europe arrived here to-day from Medway

and · Submariner - Lon Genoa in order to study Italian Wednesday, January 18, at 5.15 educational methods and institup.m. on the Club ground:

A large quantity of opiam, esti mated at about 1,000 tela was tions.

A. F. Jenkins; R. Goldman, J. seized from the engine room of the H. McEmney, S. J. H. Fox, A. H. ocean-going launch Chong Hon by Harbord; A. D. Lowon, N. M. Ravenue Offioers on Sunday. It was. Mackintosh; C. Austin, G. W. E stated that the launch arrived from King, N. M. Cochrane, F. Wachow in the day towing several Burah, F. G. Nigel, S. H. Gar lighters, and after leaving these rod, A. R. Cox, R. I. Stilliärd."- oraft returned to its usual mooring Reserves: AW Torrible and D. place at Yaumati where it was raid- Hynes.

ed.

TEHERAN

A Diplomatic Change Explained.

Teheran, Jan, 8-The sudden re- call of Persian Minister Mirza Aliguli Khan at. London is not, as

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