H.K. VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS
föders Ry Lt.-Colonel H. B. L. Dow-
bigglu, O.B.E. Commandant,
Hong Kong V.D.C.).
GENERAL Appointment
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29 at 5,30 p.m. Details will be found in the Appendix.
(2) Equipment (repeated): Men for Musketry, Instruction will parade with Rides, Bayonets, Braces, Fouches, Belts and Frogs.
(3) Range: Stonecutters, Range His Excellency the Governor has has been allotted to the Corps In- been
pleased to appoint Mr.fantry on February 24, 1935, ` De- Thomas Addis Martin to be Cap-tails will be issued later. tain in the Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps with effect from January 11, 1935,
.C.S.O. 2/198/35.
Appointment-Relinquishment: Lieut. C. de 8. Robertson,"M, M. relinquishes the appointment of Quartermaster, Machine Gun Bat- talion 25.1.35.
Command
Captain T. Addis Martin assum- ed Command of the 1st. Battery vice Captain L. F. Nicholson with effect from 25.1.35.
Orderly Officer from January 29 to February 5.-eut., H.. J. Silva. There will be no parade on Tues- day. February 5,
APPENDIX
N.C.O.'s "A" and "B"; "Lewis Gun-Holding, Aiming and Firing, SA.T. Vol. II pages 6-24.-Head quarters-2/Lt Sequelfa, Sgt. Brit- to and 3 Regulari N.C.O.'s.
"C" and "D": Musketry-Snap- shooting and Rapid Firing S.AT. Vol. I., 1931, pp. 121-128, sec, 32 omitting p. 126 para. 9.Head. Silver Bugle Competition
quarters.-Lieut. Silva, 2/Lt. Bote!~ No. 1964 Trumpeter H. J. Mil-ho, Sgt. Osmund. lington has been awarded the Commandant's Silver Bugle for
1935.
Training
The 1st. Battery and Engineer Company will go into quarters for training at Pakshawan as fol-
lows:-
Friday, March 1 (p.m.) to March 3.-1st Battery only.
Friday, March 15. (p.m.) to March 17-Fst "Battery.
Engineer Company. Estimated Strength returns (showing oflcers. WO's and Sgts, and rank and Private) will be forwarded to
Headquarters-by-22.2.35.
Miniature Range Allotment 1st Battery on 31.135. Corps Infantry on 132.35. M.M.G. Section 30,1.35. Kennedy Road Range-Allotment.
Corps Infantry on 122.35.
Headquarters
The Headquarters Offices will be closed on the evenings of Febru- ary 18, 19 and 20.
PARADE
Machine Gun Bn.
No. 1 (M.G.) Coy. (Continued): Parade Friday, February 1 at 5.30 p.m. Lecture on Defence against Gas, Part II. by Lieut. C. de S. Robertson, MM, Dress: mufti.
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AIR ARM
The undermentioned attached to the Volunteer Air Arm with effect from 171.35. Trooper J. Barrow. APPOINTMENT & PROMOTION
The following appointments and promotions are made in the Engl- neer Company with effect from 25.1.35
No. 807 Corp. J. G. Hooper to be. Sergeant.
No.. 1395 L/Cpl. F. S. W. Smith.
to be Corporal.
"No. 1708 Spr, H. W. Brown to Lance-Corporal. ·
No. 1798 Spr. G. W. Bowden to be Lance-Corporal.
TRANSFER
No. 1721 Sgr. L. D. Skinner from Corps Signals to M.G, Bn. Signal
on 25.1.35.
No. 1349 Sgt. G W. Gunn from Corps Signals to Corps Engineers on. 25.1.35.
Corps 1st Battery (1) The Battery will parade at Headquarters on Thursday, Janu- ary 31, at 5.30 p.m. at Miniature Range. All ranks are specially re-1 quested to attend this parade.
(2) The Battery will fire Part 1. at Stonecutters Range on Suri- day. February 3,
Ride sling, belt, bayonet and bandoller must be taken
Launch leaves Queen's Pler at .m. and calls at Kowloon at 9.16
a.m..
Corps Engineers Monday. January 28-Miniature Range
Sunday, February 3-Part II. and III. Stonecutters. The Annual Company shoot will be run.con- currently with above classification. All members are requested to at tend as this is the only date set aside for the Corp Engineers.
Corps Signals
There will be a parade at Corps Headquarters at 5.30 pm, on Tues- day, January29.
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Machine Gun Battalion
A meeting of Company Com- manders will be held in the Lecture Room at 6 p.m. on Friday, Febru- ary 8, 1935.
TROOP
Parade on Tuesday 29th at 5.30 p.m. at Volunteer Headquarters for M.G. Course.
MOTOR CYCLE, (M.G.) SECTION Monday, January 28---Parade at Headquarters 5.30 p.m. for Machine
No. 689 Pte, W. F. Kerr from No. Flatoon to Reserve "A" Section on 17.1.35.
LEAVE AND RETURN No. 1911 L/Cpl. D. A. Cumming, Troop, granted 2 months leave from 25.1.35 to 24.3.35.
No. 1540 D.S.M. R. E. Slattery, Corps H.Q., granted 38 months leave from 1.3.35 to 6.11.36.
No. 2075 A/C.Q.M.S., G, Taylor, Troop, granted 6 months leave from 1.2.35 to 1.8.35.
No. 1500 Sergt. L. G. Frost. Re- serve "A" Section, returned from leave on 18.1.35.
No. 1581 Bdr. C. W. L. Cole, ist Battery returned from leave on 1.1.35.
No. 1508 Sgr. J. Dobson, Corps Signals, returned from leave ou 1.1.35.
STRUCK OFF STRENGTH Left the Colony No. 1539 L/CpL M. N. Cochrane. Troop, on 25.1.33.
No. 1767 Tpr. A. F. Jenkins, Troop, on 25.1,35.
No. 2144 Pte. W.-S. Blogg. No. 14 Platoon, on 25.1.35.
(8gd.) F. E M. WILKINSON, Captain, Adjutant, H.K.V.D. Corps.
AFTER ORDERS Sergeant's Mess Meeting
A general meeting of the mem-
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY,
JANUARY 26, 1935.
KWOK WINS TITLE
R. H. K. GOLF CLUB Starting Times For Fanling
The starting times for to-morrow, Sunday January 27 are as lows:-
Old Course
a.m.
Probable Star At Berlin Games
Participating in his first Euro- folpean Champlunship, Kwok Chun- hang, the brilliant Chinese na- tional and Hong Kong breast- stroke swimming champion, on
9.38 A E. Lissaman*, F. A, Red- Thursday gained worldwide.
mond*
9.40.T. C. Monaghan, W. N. A
Smalley..
9.44 W.. J. Carrie T, R. Rowell. 9.48 J. Harrop, D. L. Prophet.. 9.52 J. C. Felthan, B. J. Lacon. 9.56 J.W. Mayhew, H. Hampton.net (France) at 73 3-5 sect. 10:00 D. W. MacEwen, G. F. Rees.. 10.01 G. W. Stabb, B. D. G. Bar-
10.08 10.12
low. A, B. Purves, A. Ritchie. W. W. C. Shewan, P. 6. Grant,
10.16 A. Sommerfelt, J. Forbes. 10.30 J. E. Richardson, "N. K.
Littlejohn,
10.24 H, L. Schultz, I. H. Geare. 10.28 W. L Marshall, H.
Pethick.
R
10.32 R. Sanger, J. A, Shaw, 10.38 T. B. Wiliams, G. J. Stel-
·lingwerff, `·
10.40 T. J. Draper, F. D. Tracy. 10.44 C. H. Bradley, D. Ellis.. 10.48 G. Madgwick, A. A. Bremner 10.52 J. F. Robinson,.. A. R. Mc-
Eachran
10.56 H. A. Browning, J. T. Edkins. 11.00 E Taylor, W. J. Waddington, 11:04 T A Jenkins. W. A-Weight. 11.08 L. R. Billinghurst. G. B. S.
Thomson
11.12 H. G. Wallington, J. E.
Dovey.
11.16 Comdr. Hole, C. Mycock. 11,20 D. A. Campbell, G. A. Ste-
3.I
IEA
New Course
19
9.36 R-Young.* G. S. Archbutt", 9.40 G. C. Worrall, M. H. Ivy. 948 A. B. Stewart, D. J. Gilmore. 9.52 J. C. Taylor, W. J. Jamieson. 10.00 G. Marseille, W. N. Buyers. 10.04 R. I. Cherrill, R. L. Stewart. 10.12 P. Morrison, W. G. Tolmie. 10.16 D. L Newbigging.
Leiper.
G. A
10.24 Mrs. Smalley, Mrs. Harrop. 10.23 Col. and Mrs. Matthews. 10,36 R. A. and Mrs. Rodgers. 10.40 Miss Whimster, H. N. W
⚫liamson.
10.48 Miss Curtin, D. S. Edward
*Caddies, from Superintendent,
SECOND TEST
MATCH
Good Display By West Indies
Port of Spain, Jan. 24. The second Test match between the M.C.C. tourists and West Indies, which will last four days. commenced to-day in glorious weather before a record crowd of 11,000,
Wyatt won the toss and for some he 'decided to unknown reason
i
of
re-
WEEK-END FOOTBALL
S. China "A" Or Navy?
(By "FIVOT")
The second round of the Senior and Junior Shields are down for decision to-day and plenty of thrilling football is in store for the fans.
THE INTERPORT TRIAL
'S. China "A" and Navy are re-
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safely put Tam down for the in- side right position. He uses his head as effectively as his feet.
Another thrilling, exciting and interesting game is in store and it would certainly be a shame to miss it
The teams are;-- Blues:-Wong
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JACK PETERSEN ENGAGED
Case Of Love At First Sight
Special Air Mail Service)
London, Jan. 9.
Jack Petersen, the 23-year-old Empire and British heavy-weight champion boxer, has become engag ed to a girl who cannot bear to sep him hit.
She is Miss Betty Williams, au 18-year-old Cardif girl who he met at dance about 18 months ago while she was still at school; and who watched several of Patar son's early contests,
Miss Williams is a typical out door sports giri. She is a good swimmer and hockey "player. At one time she
WAX & greyhound racing enthusiast and rarely miss Wing: "Li Sang: C. Pile; A. V. Gosano, Pardoe meeting when her father, Mr.
B.-Williams, a retired account. (Captain), Lee Kwak Wat; B. Go-ant, was judge at one of the Car.. sano, Higgins, Howe, Ridley and diff tracks
Turns Eyes Away" Bickford."
To a reporter sometime ago she said-I am not keen at seeing Jack in the ring I am turning my eyes away most of the time he is fighting. I just can't bear to see him bit.
cognition when he beat Houston for first place in the 100 Metres Melbourne Centenary Breast- Stroke Championship, clocking 83 seconds at the world record for playing their first round the at 100 metres is beld by J. Carton-Caroline Hill It will be recalled that when these two teams met The cablegram, which was re- last, in spite of extra time, they cetved by Mr. Wong Ka Teun, the shared two goals between them.
are not, general secretary
the South At present both teams China Athletic Association, yester playing up to the standard usually day from Kwok Chun-hang reads: "expected df, them S. China "A" Won 100 yesterday 83 second in their match against the Recreio were certainly lucky to have güin- Houston Kwok
His win in the Melbourne Cen-ed both points and unless they can tenary championship makes him have a different intermediate line a firm favourite for the 200 Me- their work against the Navy will tres Breast-Stroke Championship have to be something extraordin- of Australia, which should take ary if they wish to survive the first place within a few days.
round Navy on the other hand were surprised by Saint Joseph's bst week. Let's hope that this is only a temporary set back and when they go on the field to-day may they produce the same type of play that held the Chinese in check at their last meeting The Kick of 3.30 p.m. sharp. Play-passed my eighteenth birthday. Navy are such a peculiar team that anything may happen. Say, what one may, a grand game is down for decision.
ATHLETIC MEET
Yaumati School Hold Annual Sports
Government The Yaumati School held its 18th annual athletic sports yesterday.
... A large gathering of boys parents and teachers were present to witness the events which were very keenly contested.
"The tit-bit of the afternoon's programme is undoubtedly the game between Recreio and C at King's Park Athletic on the Club Ground." By their recent display against S. China A the Portuguese stocks have risen considerably and fol lowers of the "RECS will not hesitate in saying that the odds are slightly in their favour. O, Athletic have been playing rather scrappily of late. Their stalwarts from Canton have been omitted from several of their past league games and unless they are brought forward again to-day the Athletic will certainly be up against a cleverer and one of the fastest forward lines in the Colony..
The Senior Championship was won by Poon Sai Fong while Poon Sai Yin was the junior champion At the conclusion of the sports Mrs. C, Mycock, wife of the head- master: distributed the prizes.
The results were
190 Yards flat Race (Senior) 1. Foon Sa Fong; 2, Lung Chi Kuen; 3, Cheung Chak Man, "
100 Yards Flat Race (Junior);- 1. Man Sing In: 2, Poon Sai Yin; 3. Tsang Pak Man
100 Tarus-Fat Race (Small Boys)-1, Fook Woong Cheung: 2, Lam Yuen Cheuen: 3: Wong Đai Sang:
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High Jump (Senior)-1, Poon Sai Fong: 2, Lo Yau Tal; 3. Ng Chee Kin
High Jump (Junior)-1, Poon Sai Yin; 2, Cheung Hok Hung: 3. Ho Ching Yu.
Flat Rate (Small Boys):-Luk Shu Ping; 7 Sang Wat Kuen: 3 Yeung Shing Man. - "
Long, Jump (Senior)-1, Poon Sai Fong; 2. Cheung Chak Man: 3. Cheng Ka Cheung.
Long Jump (Junior): 1, Cheung Hok Hung; Foon Sai Yin; 3, N Cht Chik.
Egg and Spoon (Small Boys:- 1, Sang Wai Kuen; 2, Yeung Shing Man: 3. Wong Shu Man..
Three-legged Race (Open)1, Cheung Chak Man and Ip Hak Ken; 2. Leung Chi Kuen and Ho Sheung Chi; 3, Sung Wai Kuen and Poon Sai Fong-
The game is certain to produce football of a high standard,
Two well balanced teams in the Kowloon and Police will try con- clusions in the other Shield game. The Police record to date is much more encouraging than Kowloon's. They have defeated Kowloon as recently as last week and with this victory fresh in mind they will start with confidence. On the other hand they must not overlook the fact that Kowloon always play a better game in a Shield tie than in a league match and his- tory has it that they have always sprung surprises in such games. They are great fighters in these tles and if they can produce their same old form Police will be on tenter hooks. Although the odds are silghtly in favour of the guardians of the Law the game: wii certainly be an exciting and thrilling one.
In the Junior Shield Navy, E Lanes and R.ASC. are favoured to win. »
Whites:-G. Rodger; Swaine, S. (Captain); Keneghan, Strange Leung Wing Chui, Parker Tso Kwai Shing, Tam Kong Pak, Fung King Cheong, Tay Kwai Liang and Ip Pak Wa.
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Reserves: Durham, Morrison, Lau Mau, Brooks, Dudley, North Robson, Bliss, Elliot Ward, Baldry and Fowler. &
ers and Reserves to report at the Sookunpoo dressing room by 3.10 p.m.
TH
TO-DAY'S GAMES
CHALLENGE-SHIELD
Senior
(Kick of 4 p.m.) Re-play. South China. “A” V. Royal Navy (Caroline Hill Ground), Second Round-Club de Recreio
Chinese Athletic V.
(Hong Kong Football Club Ground).
Hong Kong Police v. Kowloon Football Club (Kowloon Football Club "Ground).
Junior
"(Kick off 2.30 pr.) Second Round.-Club de Recreio v. Royal Navy (Hong Kong Foot- ball Club Ground).
East Lancashires v. Royal Welch Fusiliers (Chatham Road).
* (Kick of 4 p.m.) R.A,S.C. K Royal Artillery (Chatham Road Ground).
Lincoln
THE LEAGUE First Division (Kick off 4 p.m.)
+
St Joseph's V. Royal Welch Fusillers (St. Joseph's Ground).
Second Division (Kick of 2.30 p.m.)"
Regiment v. Chinese Athletic (Caroline Hit Ground), (Kick off 4 pm. Hong Kong Football Club, Royal Artillery (Military Ground, Happy Valley), in add
"Of course, I am excited. What else is there to say? We are in love and that is all.
"It was a case of love at first sight, but it was not until I had that my parents would allow us to become engaged."
Asked as to the date of the mar- ringe, Miss Williams replied:- "It will not be for some time yet."
Shopping Expedition Petersen, who had just returned with Miss Williams from a shop ping expedition, was as thy and secretive as ever."
He would not discuss his future plans, but said that when the wedding took place ne hoped he would have won a world title.
"We are both young yet," he added.
TWO REFEREES
An Historic Match
(Special Air Mail Service)
London, Jan. 9. The North and South Amateur trial match at Chester, which the North won by three goals to one, will be remembered because the Football Association tried a new systeh involving the use of two. referees These duties were carri ea aut by Mr. E. Wood, of Sheffield, and Dr. A. W. Barton. of Repton School," Darby."
The members of the FA, who saw the match, decided that they would express neither a collective por an individual opinion upon the experiment until later.
Of course, the experiment mini- mised the amount of work and enabled both officials to keep up with the play, but the whole at mosphere of the match was in its Third Division
favour. Perhaps it will receive a (Kick off 2.30 p.m.)
severer trial in March, when the Lincoln Regiment . RAD.C. Professional international trial is Kowloon Football Club Ground).
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TO-MORROW'S GAMES.
INTERPORT · TRIAL (Kick off 3.30 p.m.)
Blues v.
The only First Division game to- | Ground). day is that between St. Joseph's
send in the West Indies to but on a perfect matting wicket. The home team took advantage of the conditions and wicket. The home team took advantage of the con- 300 Yards Flat Race (Sentor) and R.W, Fusillers, when an even ditions and made 284 runs for 91, Lung Chi Kuen; 2 Woog Siu game will be seen with the College wickets.
Ling: 3, Cheung Chak Man
slightly superior and able to go Sealey gave an excellent. all- 300 Yards. Flat Race (Junior)-away with both points: round display for three hours1, Poon Sal Yin; 2, Man Sing Lu: when Wyatt bowled him out. His 3 Kwok/Wai, Pun, score of 92 included 13 fours.
300 Yards Flat Race (8mall Constantine played an aggressive Boys):-1, Fook Woon Cheung: 2, Lam Yuen Chuen; 3. Ma Kwok Kuen.
Gun Instruction, LA, in prepara-bers of the Mess will be held on tion for M.G. Br. Tests.
Wednesday, January 30.-Parade Wednesday, February 6, 1935 at eanings in scoring an unflished 72.
at Miniature Range 5.30 pm for Musketry Instruction.
NO 1 (MO) COMPANY "The undermentioned qualified as 1st class Gunners on January 20, 1935 and are entitled to wear M.G." (without wreath) for the Weapon Training Season 1934-35.
· 1915 Sergt. "E. C. Hudson. 1318 L/Sgt. H. Burson. 1688 AL/Sgt. J. L. Tetley, 1791 A/Cpl J, R. Heigin. 1443 L/Cpl. J. T. Lacey, 2117 Pte, L. E. Lammert.
1792 Pte. E. Quinlan.
2132 Pte. W, N. Buyers. <>»NO,^2 (SCOTTISH). COMPANY, Company Parades:
P.EL
A full attendance is requested, Rifle Meeting
A'meeting of the Rifle Meeting Committee will be held at 5.30 pm. February 7,, 1935. in the Lecture Room on Thursday,
Committee; Capt. E. G. Stewart, It and Q.MH. Westlake, D.C.M.,
The following were the scores WEST INDIES-1st Innings
C. M. Christiant, c Farimond, b
Smith
H. Jones, e F'arrimon, b Paine
G. A. Headley, c Holmes, b Paine B. J. Healey, b Wyatt
G. Grant, b Smith
da Costa, b Holmes
L. N. Constantine, not out
Lt. C. de S. Robertson, M.M. Lt. J. R Grant, b Wyatt
V. V. dos Remedios, Lt. A. W.R. Hylton, c Hendren, b Smith... Brown, 2/Lt. F. P. Sequeira, L/Cpl E Achong, Lb.w., b Wyatt 8. C. Salter...
E. A. Martindale, not out
Extras
All others who are interested are invited to attend.
Sports Meeting
A meeting of the Athletic Sports Committee will be held on Thurs-
Lecture Room. s
Sunday, January 27-Machine Gun Part II. will be fired at Stone-day, January 31 at 5.30 p.m. in the
cutters. Launch leaves Queen's Pler at 8.30 am. calling at Kow loon en route. Range, Officer Lt. A W. Brown."
Thursday, January 31-A lecture will be given at Headquarters at $5.30 p.m.
NO3 (ANZAC) COMPANY Parade at Headquarters at 5.30 pm. on Monday, January 28 for 4th Test in connection with Schedule "B" of the Machine Gun Proficiency Clanification.
Corps Infantayga oli (1) The Company will parade at Headquarters on Tuesday, Januaryi
AFFILIATED UNITS
Nursing Detachment, H.K.V.D.C,
Total (for 9 wkts.)
Reuter.
HONG KONG CYCLING
CLUB
Last Sunday's Run
II"
19
25
•
1,
Back, Race" (Opea) :-1, Foon
Interport Trial
To-morrow
The second and last of the In-
held ta Sai Foong; 2, Pcon Sal Yin; 3. Lo ferport Triala will be Yan THÁ
morrow on the Sookunpoo ground. (Open) :-1,From the Hne ups of the two
Half-mile Race
Cheung Chak Man: 2, Au Tat teams it seems very likely, to me,
92 Kwing: 3, Lo Yau Tin.
8. Consolation Race:-1, Ma Kwok
25 Pai; 2, Poon Man Tung; 3. "Yang 72 Bal Kong:
that the Interport defence would
be found in the "Blues."
There, every ioan is good for his "position." Undoubtedly the selec 0400 Yards Flat Race (Past Pution committee's task is riot so
6 plis):-1,Lung Chi Lap; 2, Leung easy after all, but despite other
9 Chi Wal; 3, Vik Chit Fo
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material which they have and can Clase Team Race (Sentor):-call upon, I do not think they are 15 Class 4B.
very far wrong if the same defence Class Team Race (Junior):—is definitely adopted. The forward 1284|| Class 7A
line certainly furnish more food Tug-of-war Team "A".
for thought. For the wings I think Senior Championship Poon Bat B. Gesano and Ip Pak Wa should Fong.
be selected. B. Gosano Las been Junior Championship-Poon Bal playing perfect football, while I' Zla
do not think there is any left winger to touch Ip. The Inside berths
and centre forward. position Bre very open. Perhaps to- morrow's play will help us.
the commencement Whitchurch, the R.AMC rider forged ahead Despite the combination of fine on a fast salo effort Anning and The fourth lecture in Firat And weather, and favourable wind only Wallis, the other successful
LECTURE
WIH be held on Monday, January 28 in the Lecture Room at Volunteer Hadquarters at 530 pm
Lecturer: Lt. L. T. Ride, MA, MRCS, LRCF., ME, B. Ch.
(Bgd:) M. M. MELLOR, Acting Commandant, Nursing Detachment, HKVDC.
The Blues defence are up against the fastest and brainlest forward
kun given a severe try out and I have Whitchurch's time of 3 hours 20 every confidence that they will minutes becomes the fastest re come out of the ordeal with colours
fying, corded ride around the Circuit,
aw of the forwards.
ward worth watching to-morrow will be Howe, Fung, Tay, Ridley, I think the selectors can
three riders qualified for the cyclists, then followed and kept line in the Colony They will be Club's certificate on Sunday lastogether until 18 miles had been by beating 5 hours for the 50-miles covered course
A moderate entry was greatly depleted by a number of competi tors being detained on duty though under racing conditions a Setting on at 10 am. all riders considerable cut would be made, maintained a fast pace, but from | terma.
Whites (Bockunpoo
HOCKEY
Club de Recreio's Team
played. It is anderstood that an invitation is to be extended to members of the International Board to be present
A number of retired refereex who were
were definitely. present against the experiment, and, as one of them remarked, "I would not have called myself a man if I could not have kept up with play and spotted anything irregular.”
H. Britto, A. A dos Remedios The following are selected to and P. N. da Silva; A, R. Pinna, represent Club de Recreio against J. Gonsalves and A. M. Xavier; the East Lancs. on Monday, 28th 0.-D'Almada, A. AR. Botelho, G. instant at King's Park, bully-off Guterres, N. Beltrao and A. 8. at 5.10 prompt:
Xatler.
SPALDING
KRO-FLITE
BRITISH OPEN
GOLF BALL
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AMERICAN OPEN CHA
CANADIA
SHIP
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