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GOLF

U.S. Cup Team

aptaincy

WALTER HAGEN

"CERTAIN

"

Chiengo.-It is now regarded as certain that Walter Hagen will captain the United States team against British professionals in the Ryder Cup match at Southport Sthis year, Others "certain of selection," it is said, are Gene Sarazen, Olin Dutra, Craig Wood, Denny Shute, and Paul Runyan,

Amorican golfers stand a big- gor chance of defeat this year at the hands of their British rivals than they have done since the war is the statement of Mr. Albert Gaten, the business 8}* ministrator of the U.S.A. Profes lonal Golfers' Association. Mr. Gates points out that within 35 days the team will play in their (Oontinued von, nert column }

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1933.

HONG KONG LAWN BOWLS

ASSOCIATION

MR. J. RÜSSEll elected PRESIDENT

THIS SEASON'S

COMPETITIONS

DISCUSSED

The annual general meeting of the Hong Kong Lawn Bowls Associn tion was held at Messrs. Jardine, Matheson Cu.'s board room yes terday, Mr. A. O. Brawn was in

He had approached Mr. Shields, the vice-president to be his succes sor, but the latter had declined owing to business Brawn then proposed Mr. Brad-

reasons. Mr.

H.K.C.C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT

Capt. Cannon Wins Club

Championship

RIDE AND MRS. WHITHAM IN FINAL

(BY SALADIN.)

By beating R. H. Wild in the final yesterday, Capt. Cannon has gained the distinction of being the champion of the Hong Kong Cricket Club for the current year, and he is a worthy successor to S. E.

Greon and F. A. Redmond two of the best title holders in this event. Producing the convincing form he has shown in the tournament, he accounted for Wild in straight sets,

conceding only six games in the

match. The loser's best efforts wore in the second set, when hitting mora accurately he crept up to 45 bofore yielding the set.

The winner employed enterprising tactics throughout, and showed good judgment in the art of attack and defence. His placements proved to. be the most spectacular feature of the match, and very often he first drew his opponent out of position before administering the coup de grace to win the rally."'

In the semi-final of the Mixed Doubles Handicap, Ride and Mrs.

the chair, and those present were; bury to take his place, but the lat TRAINING NOTES AND TIMES

Mr. A. T. Shields (vice-president),

ter infused saying that he had been Mr. C... Tacchi (secretary), Mr. vice-president on several occasions

G. E.F. Champson (treasurer), Mr. and did not like to be "the same

Mr. H. Nish was then proposed but he also declined. Mr. Stewart then proposed Mr. J. Russell, and on the sending of Mr. Cullen, he was appointed.

B. Wylie, Messrs. G. Stewart, Rold cheese" Basn, A.E. Contes, U.M. Omar, J. Kempton, N. Nish. N. Hampton, F.X. Silva, F. Webster, L.A. Gut tierez, BA, Hyder, R.P. Phillips, G.L. Buchan, L de Rome, N. Nair, A.E. Carey, B.W. Bradbury, H. Overs, J. Russell, W. Drumrlected:- mond, A. el Areuil and J. Polson.

The Chairman said: We had one of the best season on recordi

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS would add that our finances are

PUBLIC AUCTION."

in a satisfactory state, having a balance in hand of 8740. I would like to thank all those who helped to make last season such a suc- cess, particularly would I like to thank my brother, officials and Mr. Hand who has arranged our cham- THE Undersigned have receive pinnanip and Spey Royal Cup mat

Instructiona

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THURSDAY, MAR. 23, 1933 COMMENCING AT 11,30 A.M.

At No. 170, YU CHOW STREET, SHAMSHUIPO.

A QUANTITY OF MACHINERY, TOOLS AND FURNITURE.

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The following officials were also Vice-President: Mr. A.L. Shields Secretary: Mr. N. Hempton. Treasurer: Mr. G.E.F. Thomp

1011.

Spey Royal Cup,

NOTHING REMARKABLE YESTERDAY

MORNING

The mid-week training gallops at Happy Valley yesterday was aot productive of good times.'

Dig-

Bellerophon. Darien Funny Face.. 1/0 Lucky Star. 1/0 1/0 Cuckoo Eyes.

Course. tance.

I/O 1/0

1st Qr. 43

The performances of the now subs" are given below:-

5th 4th

Ex. Qr.

and 3rd Qr. Tr. 1.20 1.52.1

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32.1

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38.3 42

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1/0 1 Golden Hope. I/O Vigilance De Minimis Disorderly

Conduct I/O The Panther.. 1/0

38.3

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Indian

After the closing date of entries for the Open Singles Championship had been decided-May draw for the Spey Royal Cup was held. This year eleven teams had ches, and Mr. Thompson who step-entered, the Police, Kowloon Docks, ned into the breach of treasurer Kowloon Bowling Green, left by Mr. Maughan, who went on

R. C., Taikoo, Royal Hong Kong leave a month ago. Last of all Yacht Club, Craigengower, Ro want to thank all who assisted in creio, Kowloon C. C., Civil Service the working of the Association and and Hong Kong Electric. then I must also thank Messrs. Jardine Matheson & Co. for being so good as to lend us this Board

110172.

The League Championship,

The League Championship was. then discussed, the following teams having signified their intention "of joining the Erst division:-Police Recreation Club. Civil Service Cricket Club. Kowloon Howling Green Club; Kowloon Docks, Club de Recreio. Kowloon Cricket Club, Taikoo and Craigehgower Cricket Club.

The draw resulted as follows: Police. Recreio and Civil Service,

byes.

I.R.C.. Kowloon Docks. Hong Kong Electrio . Taikon. Craigengower w. Yacht Club! K.C.C. and Kowloon "Bowling Green, byes.

International Shield.

With regard to this competition. Mr. Brawn said that the competi tion for this shield, which was pre- sented by Mr. L. A. Guttierez, last year's champion, must be on inter- In the second division, there wêre national lines. Every nationality two new entries. the Indian Te must be represented by only one creation Club and the Police, rink. Mr. Brawn, however, said while one of the last year's teams that as there were many English withdrew, the Taikoo. The follow. men in some of the Clubs, it was ing have joined:-Police, Civil very difficult to choose only one Service, Kowloon Bowling Green! rink out of them. He therefore sug. PUBLIC AUCTION. Kowloon Docks, Recreio, Kowloon gested that the shield should be Cricket Club, Craigengowor, Royal competed for by at least three rinks Hong Kong Yacht Club, Indian Re- from each nationality. Mr. Gut creation Club..

biorez, the donor, however, said that the reason why he wished the

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"ON

The closing date, for entries will

be, on April 1, while the champion-shield to be competed by only one ship will start on May . The en- Trance fee would be as usual $50.

rink from each nationality was that they could see the cream of bowlers in action. Furthermore, he wanted the shield to be competed by differ ent nationalities because he wished to create friendliness among them.

Election of Officers. Referring to the election of the post of President, Mr. Brawn said that he had been President and A sub-committee was then formed

FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1933-president respectively of the

COMMENCING AT 10.30 A.M.

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(For Account of the Concerned)

10 BALES TRAVELLING RUGS 17 CASES POPLINS.

TERM -DASH OF DELIVERY.

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to take charge of all the competi Association on several occations,tions, and the following wore ap- and although some members had pointed :-Messrs. J. Russell, A.Í. kindly nominated him for another Shields, G.E.F. Thompson, Mr. F. year, he felt he had to decline så Hempton, Mr. Guttierez, H. Nish. he needed a rest.

W. Bradbury, and A. V. Grimmitt.

open championship at Chicago, will cross the Atlantio to play in the Ryder Cup match, and im mediately afterwards will go to St. Andrew for the British oped championship, a schedule threaten. ing the loss of two of the greatest international prizes.

ARGENTINE CHALLENGE TO BRITAIN

An extended stay in England to THE Undersigned have received compete in the leading tourna

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23 Oil Caus.

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trips to the United States and Britain will be made each year.

ENGLISH AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP

The English Close Amateur Championship is to be decided at Ganton, near Scarborough, begin. ning on Monday, April 24. A com- petitor must be an amateur as defined by the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews, mist be a British subject, either hom ments and championships and in a in England, the Channel Islands, match against. Britain is planned or the Isle of Man, or be the son by the leading six Argentine golfof parents, one of whom was born professionals.

in the distripts mentioned, In addition he must not have played for Scotland, Ireland, or Wales in their international teams, nor co- reted in the close championships of those countries since Jnanary. 1. 1998,

Mr Paul Casares, honorary manager of the Argentine players, said to & Press Association re Porter yesterday. The original idea was to play in the American championship, But I feel they would be well advised to spend a longer time in England. Then they will be able to play at South port and Leeds before competing for the British Open championship at St. Andrews.

On behalf of the Argentine Professional Golfers' Association, 6 Electric Gramophone Motor with I wish to challenge the British

Torntables Electric Hexterë,

also

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TERMS

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Intending competitors' handicaps must not exceed 3 category, 1 of the Standard Scratch Score and Handicapping Scheme) or have Leon such on December 31, 1802.

Buch

Entries from players who pro members of golf clubs in the British Isles TINUST be made through the secretarice of their P.G.A. to a match in England this clubs, and a qualified player ch year, Of course, until I know de toring from overeca must enter finitely what plata have been through the secretary of the the made in Buenos Ayres T cannot cognized authority controlling golf enter into negotiations for the in the country concerned.

entry must be accompanied by a match

zigned declaration by the Recretary that the entrant is eligible, in 20 cordance with the qualifications for the championship. The execu tive committen have power to ac cent entries from persons who sme British subjects, claiming through Andarents born in England and who have educational and residen

"It is possible, that Jose Jurado and his companions will como direct to this country instead of first visiting America."

The new Argentins P.G.A., of which Jurado is president has been formed to finance European and American tours, stated Mr.

| Casures. It is hoped that regulattial qualification,

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Whitham beat Stocker and Miss R. Hancock comfortably, although the latter pair gave a good account of themselves.

RESULTS

LADIES' TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

Only three matches were decided | L.R.C. RETAIN CHAMPION-

SHIP yesterday, the results of which fol low:-

Club Championship. Final-Capt. Cannon beat R. H. Wild 6-1, 6-1, 6-1.

Handicap Doubles,

Evans and Marton baat Wood Melride 6-4, 7-5.-

Mixed Doubles. Semi-final-Ride and Mrs. Whit ham beat Stocker and Miss R. Han- cock 6-2, 6-2.

TO-DAY'S MATCHES

The annual triangular contest for the Ladies' Inter-Club Chal- lenge Shield took place on the Courts of the U.S.R.C. or Monday when the Ladies'. Recreation Club (the holders) succeeded in retain anding the trophy for another year. Each Club was represented by two of couples who each played sets. eleven games with both pairs of the other Clubs, making the total possible score for a Club eighty- eight games. The results were: Ladies Recreation Club - Mrs. Tottenham and Mrs. Lewis Bryan, 29; Mrs. Stafford Smith and Miss Thomas, 20; total 58. United Services Recreation Club. Mrs. Lochner and Miss Pullun, 28; Mrs. Lambert and Mrs. Parkes, 18; total 44. Peak Club.-Mrs. Grimble and Miss R. Hancock, 23; Miss H Hancock and Mias Potter, 5; total

Open"Doubles. Final-E. C. Fincher and L. Goldman v. H. D. Rumjalin and S. A. Rumjahn..

Handicap Doubles. Owen Hughes and Sewell Stocker and Waring.

Cannon and Bryan . Brunger and 30 Morhans.

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SPECTACULAR FINAL EXPECTED

This shield has now been contest- ed for on seventeen occasions, and has been won by the LR.C twelve times, the U.S.R.C. three times, and the Peak Club twice.

uncertain until the later stages of the match,

Goldman and Fincher posBERA good understanding, and their re.. spective abilities are suited to each

The final of the Opon Doubles of the Colony, Championship scheduled to be decided this after noon, bids fair to produce a specta cular struggle. For the second con- secutive year E. C. Fincher and Lother's play, so that they combine Goldman are challenging the Ruin affectively. On form the former is a fine volleyer and a deadly smash- jahn cousins in the final, and as

er, and with Fincher, steady as u they ran the holders of five, sets last year on their initial attempt at rock, working out openings for him. to kill; the Rumjaḥns will have to the title, their prospects for success should be brighter to-day. he on top form to bo able to retain A great deal, however, depends their title for another year. upon the form the finalists produce and the results will probably be

The distribution of prizes takes place at the conclusion of the match.

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