10
R. H. K. GOLF CLUB
Fanling Starting Times
The following are the starting times for to-morrow:→→
Old Course
9.32 a.m. A. D. Humphreys and A.
B. Purves.
4
il
D. K. Hislop and W. A. Weight.
C. Webb...
9.36
3.40
L. R. Blinghurst and R.
9.44
11
G. Marseille and R. Young.
5.48
A. T. Lay and A. B. Raworth.
9.52
J. MacKnight and T. C. Monaghan.
19.56"
#
10.00
+
10.04
.10.08"
JI
**
10.12
10.16
10.30
H
..10.24
10.28
10.32
64
中帽
:
10:38
*
10.40
TO HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1934.
SHEK O GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP
Sunday November 4.
The following are the starting times for the aboval--
Morning Times
1. 8.00-10.00 J. W. Alabastër and A., C. I. Bowker 3 0,0810.05. L. C. F. Bellamy, and H. C. B. Way 3. 9.10-10.10 G. 8. Archbutt and A. W, Hughes
1. 915-10.15 6 R Dodwell and EJ. R. Mitchell
2.16 3:15
Afternoon Times
2.00-3.00 2.05—3:06 2.10-3:00
{
2.20–3.20 2.25-3.25
112.303.30
2.35--3.35
2.40-3.40
5. 3.20-10:20 || R. M. Henderson and Dr. C. H. Burton
6. 9.25-18.35 E, Potter and E. Davidson'
7. B.30-10.30 J. B. Ross and A. B. Stewart
8. 9.35-10.35 D. Drummond and D. Fraser
9. 9.40-10.40 7. K. Bousfeld and H. Owen Hughes
10. 9.45-10.45 G. G. N. Tinson and H. R. Sturt
2.45-3.45
11. 9.80-10.30 Hon. Mr. J. Owen-Hughes and D. J. Lewis 256-9.50 - 12. 9.55—10.55. Maj. Gen. O, C. Barrett and LW. Amps 235—3.55 The above times must be strictly adhered to. No competitor may start his morning round before # a.m, or his afternoon round before 2 p.m.
E. L. Groome and K. w." FINAL GALLOPS
Jones,
C. H. Bradley and E. D. Matthews.
The following times were clocked
J. W. Mayhew and W. N. yesterday:
A. Smalley,
1. H. Geare and M Bryden.
A. E. Lissaman and K. H Pethick.
J. C. Dunhar and D. S. Robb,-
Chesterfield
Don ........
30.2 32.4
Wonderful Stag .....
30
Bobulak Star
King's Fancy
Valorous............
Heart's Glory
34.2 1.03.4 36 1.04.3 33. 1.02 30.2
-28.2" 56
W. W., Shewan and T. Woodland Stag
C. Fairburn.
Bistre and Bright Star 32:2. 1.04
G. F. Hole and G. S. Glorious Star
Hugh Jones.
G. W. Greene and Ch McGrenc.
P. Morrison and D. Mus.
L. "Goliman and R. L. 8. Webb.
N. K. Littlejohn and A. McKellar.
Classic Hall
Jungle Jim
31.1 59.3
J
THE CYCLING CLUB
Tourist Time Trial On Sunday
LOCAL SOCCER
NEW YACHT
Soccer For The Week-end
The following is the programme of aocoer matches for the week- ahd:
1
CONTEST
Proposal From America
FIRST DIVISION.
Boston, Nov. 1. (KO. 4.15 p.m.)
Plans for the inauuration of a new. international "competition for Recreto v. Navy-Caroline HiL Artillery
V. Club -
12-metre Yachts have been an- Military Ground, Valley.
nounced by the North American Kowicon v. South China "B"......... ] Yacht Racing" Union, after waiting Kowloon.
for the expiration of the time Hmit, October 31, for another chal- lenge for the America's Cup.
Valley..
·
SECOND DIVISION. (KO. 4.15 m.)
Bordarers v. Navý--Caroline Hill Kowloon v. Lincolns--Kowloon. Artillery V. Club --- Military,
THIRD DIVISIUN 6 (KO. 2.45 pm.). RA.O.C. v. RA.M.C.-Athletic. Recreio v. Borderers — King's Park.
Police v. R. E-Railway. Lincolns v. Railway-Chatham Road.
Radio "v. East Lancs-Kowloon.
SUNDAY
FIRST DIVISION.
K.O. 4.15 p.in.)
The monthly meeting of the Ge- neral Committee of the Hong Kong Cycling Club was held on Thurs- day evening, when in addition to election of new members. the first-Caroline HUL
1.08.31ssue of the Club's Magazine was submilited for approval. Much tal- ent had been unearthed, and the book contains many interesting. items.
Burgomaster
35.1
Gladiator
37
Daylight Eve
1.08.2 38.1 112.1
31
31.3
King's Bounty
Great Hall
32.3 1.00.3 30.2
Solar Star
33.1 1.03.4
34
1.04
36
· 40
1.08.4
D. J. Gilmore and K. S. Electric Star Morrison,
Brechin
P. S. Grant and J. Forbes.Vriday
J. C. Taylor and H. U. The Carp and Ireland.
וז
to te
St. Joseph's v. South China
提器
The new trophy will be known the Inter-Nations 12-Metre Cup. The yachts must be design ed and built in the country they represent and may be shipped aboard steamers to the scene of tire contest.
ONE-SIDED FINAL
Miss Wade Wins Championship
(Special Air Mail Service)
UNIONISTS IN SCOTLAND
Annual Conference
· (Special Air Mail Servics)
Glasgow. Oct. 13 the reassembling of
Prior to
London, October 13, Miss P. Wade, of Ferndown. Dorset, won the English women's golf championship by defeating Parliament there is evidence of Miss M. Johnson, at Horses, considerable activity in the Union- Yorkshire, in the final by four ist Party in the West of Scotland.
As already intimated, the · annual · and three over 36 holes at Sea- croft, Skegness; yesterday, Miss conference of Scottish Unioniste is Wade, who has been champion of to be held in Glasgow on Novem- Hampshire, has never previously ber 33. In the evening of that date. progressed farther than the last a demonstration to be addressed eight in the women's champion- by Mr. Stanley Baldwin will take
Andrew's Hall, Miss Johnson, who is the place And present champion of Yorkshire, was in the final last year, Miss Wade owes her championship to her putting, which has been con- sistently good throughout the week.
ship.
The first hole
was halved in
The latter condition coupled with the inuch smaller cost of building compared with those iri the Ameri- ca's Cup, is likely to induce more competitors. Pald hands on board will be limited to four, but number four. Miss Johnson won the next. of amateura, le Aztrestricted. ⠀⠀
but lost the lead at the long afth It is hoped that the races will after the second and third had
been halved, by putting be inaugurated suxt anmmer in American waters. Several defend- strongly, laying herself an im- ers are already being built for sub-passable style, and taking four "A"sequent contests to be held in the
waters of the country winning.
Britain, Norway, Sweden, France, Canada and Bermuda are tioned as the most likely compe- titors, while Germany, Spain and the Argentine are possible entries. Reuter.
Borderers v. Police-Kowloon, East. Lancs. Lincolns-King's Park.
SECOND 'DIVISION (K.0, 2.45 p.m.)
V. Athletic Caro-
The Committee decided
South China duce the entry fees to events ar-line Hulk
ranged by the Club for members East Lancs. v. Eastern-Chatham
of other local cycling organizations. | Road, 1.05.3 The entry fee is $1.00 for any
wheeler entering the Tourist Tie Trial (50 Miles in 4 hours) start- Partnership 33.4 1.05.2 g at the junction of the Taipo Castle Peak Roads at 9 am, on Sunday next.
W. N. Buyers and J. Colombo and Coulthart.
Monoplane 33.3 1.052 34 1.04.2 40.4 1.12.2 31.2
10.44
10:48 10.52...
**
10.56
J
11.00
A. Sommerfelt and R. K. Ribble Valentine.
Flying Tourist
11.04
1
J. F. Robinson and A. R. Mayflower McEachrane.
Empire Day
11.08
34 1.02 31.2
Spinaway and West
Parade
Mrs.
Tiny Star
Alacrity
Ebony Idol
I. H. Bradford and E, A, The Bodega
Browning.
New Course
9.32 a.m. Mrs. Webb 9,38
9.40..
'ánd
J. L. and Mrs. Adams. Smalley.
4
H. F. Sommers and R. A. Little Beauty Rodgers.
Soldier of China. Beta
Ironsides
Sarabande
RAWORTH WINS Wayward stag
Red Cross Trophy
King's Warden
In Good Time
The Tiger
St. Ives
Glad Eyes.....
For these who have not yet en- tered it is pointed out that entries will be accepted at the Starting point, where the riders will be de- spatched in small parties at ap- propriate intervals. Each party will 32.2 1.03.2 be in charge of a Club official who 33
1.03.4 will
the competitors 31.4 58.2 throughout. Refershments will bé 30.4 1.04 provided at Castle Peak (35 miles). 30.4 1.03
The entry fee for unattached Hd ers remains unaltered at $1.50. 29.1
30.4 31.4
i.
'maishal
An afternoon run to Cascle-Peak, to which all cyclists are extended a cordial welcome, will be con- ducted from the finishing, point of the Tourist Time Trial (3rd mle- | stone an, Castle Peak Road, Sham- 34 1.04.2 shuipo), at 2.30 p.m.
33 1.05
29.4 1.00.2 34.8 1.04.1 38.3 11.
31.2
34.1
Soldier of Fortune
34.2
32
$3.2
The competition at Fanling last-Fudge ..........
lng all October for the Trophy pre- : Vago
sented by the Joint Council of The Pride of Tsingtao order of St. John of Jerusalem in
Racing Spirit
England and The British Red Cross | Iron Grey Society attracted 122 cnteles,
The following Ave players tied
at all square ;--
D. S. Edwards (7)
Lieut. E. J. S. James (6)
A. B. Rsworth ((10)
G. Marseble (13)
H. N. Williamson (16)
Raworth, James end Edwards were all 2 up on par on the last nine holes.
Fl-Fa
33.1 1.04
33
30. 38
Racing Luck.............. Shaughraun and Hell
for Leather - 41, No Fear and Gold
Bulion 31.1 Lucy Glitters
30.3 King's Parade
36.1
TO-DAY'S RACES
ув
The Cycling Club covered 47 miles on their mid-week run on Wednesday Inst over arduous
Island roads, Starting at 2.30 p.m. they passed through Wanchai and Stokumpoo and took the Tai Hang
|
THIRD DIVISION RAF. V. RAS.C.-King's Park. Charity Mach
A charity match will be played on Armistice Day between the Combined Services and the Rest or the Colony on the Hong Kong Football Club ground.
The pro-
ceeds of the game will be devoted to the Earl Haig Fund.
med-
SURREY OPEN GOLF TITLE
Perry Wins Again
(Special Air Mail Service)
London, Oct. 13.
The 'Services will be represented a. Perry (Leatherhead) retained by:-Cord (R. C. of 9.); Cpl. Mui- the Surrey Open Golf Champion lane (8.W.B.), A. B. West (Rain-ship at St. George's Hill when he bow); A. B. Pratt Suffolk), Pod-returned an aggregate score for 36 more (9.W.B.); E R. A. McGuire holes of 142: 71+71. Perry was a (Suffolk): Pte. Mathias (SWB), stroke behind W. Watt (RA,C.) Pay. Mid. Smith (Suffolk), Tel and J. Donaldson (Cuddington) at the end of the morning round, but Glass (Rainbow), Cpl. Ridley (Lin-
both Watt and Donaldson lost their colns), L/CpL Baldery (Lincolns).
The reserves will be Sto. Pepper chance in the afternoon, Watt tak (Suffolk), A. B. Ryecroft (Suffolk), ing 81 and Donaldson, 74. G. Faulk- The Rest side has not yet been ner (Bramley), who won with a re selected,
cord score of 139 in 1930, had a 71 in the morning. Two amateurs, P. W. L Risdon (Coombe Hill) and D. B. Anderson (St. George's Hill). played well each having an aggre- gate of 147.
FLOODLIGHT FOOTBALL
At the end of the first Watt and Donaldson shared the lead, each with a score of 70. The profession-
1.04.1 Road to Wongnelchong Gap, halt The Army v. S. China al course record la 68, made by Abe
3
4
Mitchell Going out Watt had seven 4's and two 3's, and he made
ing once en route to hear the mili- 1.12.3 tary bands rendering "Mother Mac- 33.1 1.04 hree from the Tattoo enclosure The Floodlight Football Match no real mistake until the 12th, at Sookunpoo. Deep Water Bay in aid of the Tattoo Funds, South where he pulled his drive and took 1.19.3 | was next visited, followed by Aber- China Athletic Association versus a 5. He needed a 4 at the last deen and the coastal road to the The Army will take place at Boo-hole “brar” 70, Bilt took three Junction of Victoria and Mt. kunpoo, on Monday, November 5, putts. Donaldson, after reaching 1.00.3 Davis Roads. The latter was Kick-off 7.30 p.m.
the turn in level 4's, accomplished 1.07.4 traversed. and Pokfulum Road The following team has been the last nine holds In 34 strokes. climbed. Aberden WIS again selected to represent The Army He took 4 at the short 11th, the reached shortly after 3.30 p.m. and Sign Gord. (R.C. of 8.); Cpl. grave of many hopes, where he was. the coast road then followed Mullance (BWB); (Captain) Pte over the green from the tee. How- through the two Bays, beyond Stan-Morrison (SWB) Pte Podmore ever he made up for this at the ley tu Tytam Gap. A detour to (SWB); "Dinr Jones (SWE); Pte 18th, where he almost holed out in Shek-o followed, and the run ter McGuiness, (Lincoln); Pte Higgins 2 Perry Leatherhead) was only minated at 6 pm. via Shaukiwan (Lincoln); Opi Ridley (Lincoln); a stroke bebind the leaders in the ❘ and Tai Hang.
L/Cpl Baldry (Lincoln); ' Pte morning. He was out in 34, and Davies (8WB).
with our holes to paly was four Tider d'a. --Missing holeable putts on three occasions, however, Perry Linemen: Pte Harris, lat s.w.made a poor Anish, the last four
holes costing him 19 shots Ple Stevens; Army Dental Corpe
{Continued from Page 1)
for this griffin has improved rapid-"
On the last six they were all one up. The competition was there- tore (88 announced in the condi- tions), decided over the last three holes, where A. B. Baworth was allly since the last meeting and may square, Edwards 1 down and James
upset the favourites this afternoon. 2 down. A B. Raworth according- His performance will doubtless be ly wins.
BEARDED BASEBALL
PLAYERS
Offer To "Babe'
New York, Nov. 1. Ray L. Doan, of Muscatine, lowa, a sports promoter, haa announced that he has cabled an offer of $36.800 to Babe Ruth -American baseball celebrity who is -now 'travelling to the Orient fol- lowing his retirement to play with his House of David” team next setben.
The
team is travelling as an Independent one comprising of beat bed players, hat "Babe Ruth would not be required to wear
Whiskers."- Reuter
BANTAMWEIGHT TITLE
HOLDER WINS."
Referee; C.QMB. HYDE; 1st
followed with keen interest, since HILL CLIMBING Bree
he might be called upon to carry the Dynasty colours in the St. Leger. Brechin is too heavily penalised here to be a danger w the favourites, but Mayflower, who ran such a good second to Hetman, is dangerous. Gleneagles has been whispered as a good thing here and I past the information on for what it is worth.
A Scottish Ascent
(Special Air Mail Service)
London, Oct. 18. The most notable woman moun- taineer in Europe is probably Mrs.
“RIPET
LOCAL
Of the early starters both Faulk- ner and Laldiaw failed to repro- duce their form in the afternoon, but Perry continued his brilliance.
CRICKETurning with a score of 34 he be-
Marko Debelak, of Jugoslavia, who Married' v Single'
Klar's Parade
delights in the most difficult Many people seem to think that ascents which the Continent can. ing's Parade will go under to provide. Thlaring lady began West Parade this time, because in-her aspiring weer at the age of stead of getting alxteen pounds alx when she made some remarka- handicap he will only be getting ble scrambles" up her native eleven pounds. Personally I don's Dalmatian cliffs and by her think he will be beaten for he won majority she had conquered most
good thing, för a place.
Australian Bay
At H. K. C. C.
The following are the teams sel ected for the Married" v. "Single" match on the RK.C.C.-ground
Married
gan the second half by taking three putts, and a 6, at the 10th, 'but a 3 at the abort 11th put him two under 4's again. Then, how- ever, came Perry's worst disaster; for he put a shot out of bounds at the 12th and took a 6. He finished strongly holing a 10-foot putt for a 4 at the 16th, and getting a fine 3 at the 17th, where his second shot anighed 5ft. from the pin. He
by a fairly comfortable two lengths of the major peaks of the Dalemi- -T. E. Paefce (Captain), R. Rended the round with a 4 at the a fortnight ago, and to-day's race tes. One would therefore Imagine Davies, H. J. Armstrong. A. D. H. 18th, narrowly missing a putt for being shorter by a quarter of a that this country had little to Flowerdew, O. A Millbank, LT3 Watt lost his chance by tak intle, his chances are quite good. If offer her in the way of moun Ride, E. Owen Hughes. E. J. Ride taxing three puitts on three ing 39 for the first nine holes Be- Tiny Star starts he should be a taineering joys, but such is not the Mitchell, E. R. Dueitt, A. W: Hay occasions he had a 6 at the seventh
case. When I met Mrs. Debelak ward. this morning she was still reminis Single: G. 8. Dunkley (Capt.), where he cut his drive into hea- Australian Boy should accountcently thrilled at her latest W. Keith Robinsin, L. D. Kilbee, Jther. Donaldson reached the turn for the last race, as the biggest triumph, si ascent of our own Stocker, E. McMahon, T. A. Pearce in 31, which left him needing to opposition will
probably come Ben Nevis "Only two weeks, H. K. Semmerling, P. H-Scoones, retum in 34 in order to win, but his from The Goose who, however, will she told me, I climbed the north G. R. M. Ricketts, H. W. Baines, D. Puttins, which had not been of the have to concede nine pounds. Al-eastern side of Ben Nevis in com- Hope Gull
best, did not improve, and he lost acrity, if reserved for this race, pany with Mr. Alexander Wedder-
his chante by cutting his tee shot Tunis, Nov. 1. should be dangerous, but I feel burn, a member of the Scottish
into the heather at the 12th, which Al Brown, holder of the world's certain he will go for the sprint Mountaineering Club. It was an
cost him a d bantamweight boxing champion-earlier in the afternoon. Dinty entirely new ascent of the "wall" ship, retained his title to-night has only 145 pounds to carry, so which is 900 feet high and has
Young he should make the pace pretty been hitherto considered impracti when he knocked out Peres, of Tunis, in the tenth hot. The distance is somewhat cable. We had shocking weather, round of their 15-round title against him, as he is essentially a and the climb took four hours.
sprinter. Empire Day is good for Her eyes glowed in recollection. ibolt-
Scottish Letter, "Reuters,
anyone wanting a long shot,
LOTT BECOMES PROFESSIONAL
New York, Nov. 1. George M. Lott, the American Davis Cup doubles player has turned professional--- Reuter
The leading scores were:- A Ferry (Leatherhead) • *
(holder)
Donaldson; (Gudding.
J1+712142.
to0) 10+74 a 144
O Matthews (Rosa hampton)
74472146
HOME SECRETARY COMING
The Home Secretary, Sir John Gilmour, Bt., is to be in his con- stituency, the Pollok Division of Glasgow, next week.
The members of the Pollokshields and District Women's Branch of the Pollok Unionist, Association are too to hold their annual dance in the Plaza on the evening of Thursday. the 18th. Sir John Gilmour and Dutts. Miss Wade holed a 20-yard Lady Gilmour hope to be present. putt at the seventh: this gave her Mrs. Hourston, the president of the a four and a lead of one hole. branch; Mr. J. R. Richmond, the She won the ninth in five and chairman of the Association; and started on the homeward half two others are coming with parties. holes ahead, having taken 42 On the following evening Sir John strokes to 45. At the thirteenth will address his constituents in Miss Johnson hit her third stroke Langside Hall, and on the Monday over the green, which cost har the following he will hold another hole, and she lost another hole at meeting with his constituents in the fifteenth after missing her Craigton School. drive. She drove poorly at the On Friday, November 9, Mr. Aixteenth also and took thrée John Train, M.P. for 'Cathcart, is putts, so that as the next two] to address the Pollokshields and holes were halved Miss Wade was | Strathbungo branch in the rooms, five holes up at the end of the Shields Road. The Association has. first round. She had taken 39 | arranged a concert to be held in strokes for the homeward half, Langside Hall on Friday, November making a total of 81, against Miss 30, when the speaker will be Sir
the Johnson's 42 and 87,
Attorney- Thomas Inskip, Miss Johnson won the first two | General. holes of the second round, bat Miss Wade became five up again by winning the third and fourth.
At the end of the first half of the second
round she was" four up and winning the twelfth and. halving the thirteenth" became dormy. Miss Johnson. фор the fourteenth with anne two but the end was almost inevitable and came with a half at the Afteenth.
ABSENTEE AMBASSADOR
Herr
von Dapen, who has not
yet
spent a whole week at a time in. Vienna, the capital' to which he is accredit- ed, la surely one of the strangest of ambassadors. He was appointed over ten week ago, and has apent barely ten day in the country where he is officially en poste.
Here are his movements:....... July 28-Appointed by Herr Hlt-
ler to succeed Dr. Reith. Aug.—7—At long last accepted. by the Austrian Government. Aug. 14-To Berchtesgaden to
confer with Herr Hitler. Aug. 15.-Arrival in Vienna. Aug. 18.-Presents credentials to
President Miklas.
Aug. 18.-Oại holiday to his est-
ates in the Saar.. Sept. 28-Through Vienna to "unofficial" shooting holiday in Hungary.
Oct. 2-Official visit to Gen. Gamboa, th Hungarian Pre- mier.
.
Oct. 3-Raturn to work in Vien-
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