LOCAL GOLF
United Services Meeting
The following were the results of the United Services golf meet- ing held at Faniing on Deceraber 5 and 6:-..
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36 Holes Scratch 1st. Major Shannon (score) 180. 2nd. Col. Blake and Lieut. Baker.
FIN., 163.
3rd. Capt Trimble, RAM.C.,
164.
36 Holes Handicap. 1st, Lieut. Frazer, R.N., and Lt..
Winkeld, R.E. (score) 144. 2nd, Lieut. Baker-Carr, R.A., 148.. 3rd, Capt. Trimble, R.AM.C., and
Lt. Kempthorne, RWF, 150. Best Round On Old Course (Handicap)
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1st. Lieut. Frazer, R.N. (71). 2nd, Col. Blake (72),
Best Round On New Course (Handicap)
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1st Lt. Kempthorne, and Lt.
Winkfeld, 66.
2nd, Lt.Cdr. Clarke, Lt Baker- Carr, RA, and L. Petch. R.N., 70.
Veterans Completion 1st. Col. Blake (score), 72. 2nd. Capt. Law, R.N., 18.,
Bogey Singles
1st, Capt. Mitchell, R.A. +5. 2nd. Lt. Baker-Carr, R.A. and Lt.
Winkfeld, RE, +3.
3rd. Lt. Bartley, RN. +1.
Result of Boger Foursomes" 1st. Capt. Quinlan, AD.C.. and
Lt. Ramus, R.A, +8. 2nd, Comdr. Packer, and Comdr.
# Breaks +2. 3rd, Major Wren,
and Capt. Michell, R.A. +1. Lieut Kelly, R.W.F. and Lieut.,
Kempthome, R.W.F. +1. Ties will be played off at a later. date.
Starting Times-For-
Fanling
The following are the starting times for Fanling on Sunday:-
OLD COURSE
$.25 am. Col. Blake and D. J.
Gilmore.
D. S. Edward, and A. M. W. Bcoti.
R. H. MacGregor and O. E. C. Marton.
T. A. Pearce and K. 8. Robertson,
Stenersen.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1935.
SHELTER FUND
PEAK SCHOOL'S
For Street Sleepers
SPEECH DAY
Enjoyable Evening Spent By All
YACHTING NOTES
Prospects For The Single Island Race
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The Street, Sleepers' Shelter So- elty acknowledges with grateful thanks the following donations:-
A330- Kowloon Residents'
ciation.
350 Directors of Po Leung Kuk 35. Mr. E. P. H. Lang.....................ers
10. 10.- Miss K. M. Anderson ...... Mr. G. K. Hall Brution (In memory of the late Mr. J. W. C.,Bonnar and Mr. Wing Lock Wel) M. T. Y.
Misses Alleen and Doris
Woods.......
Peter and Gerald Leyden R. M. F. (In memory of
Mrs Lucy Miller) "Rex"
Crange and Yellow "Martin of Tours"
A Man from Madrid
A Boy from Berlin Previously acknowledged
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4. 3.-
(BY SHELLBACK.)
A very enjoyable evening was spent by al those who were pre-
This evening at six thirty the the longest part of the trip, from ent at the Peak Club yesterday Yacht Club annual race for the Lam Tong Island to sing e Island evening on the occasion of the Ellingworth. Cup starts from the and back, will be free reach antual speech day of the Peak Cub line at North Point, the either way. Under these circums- School. The little children enter-course set being round Single Is- tances fast, times should be made toined the large number of visitors land and back, a distance of sixty with the prospect of having to pick present by a capital concert, and a
miles This is the only race in up the mark during the dark hours short play, which indicated that Cruiser Yachts yearly programme and a hope of getting ashore at they all had been carefully coach which aspires to the title of ar the finish for a late breakfast.
ocean race and may be compared in a very modest way to the Fastnet Race at home.
ed
An item that calls for special mention was that entitled The 2- Jackdaw of Rheims," which
staged by the children of classes 7 and 8.
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Local Football
(Continued from Paze 10)
THE REPORT
was
THE MORE MERRIER. No st of starters is yet aval- For the enlightenment of those able, but there are sure to be to whom the name Single Island number of hearties who will "have convey nothing at all, the easiest a smack at it." "Typhoon" the way to get there is to go out holder and «"Norseman" will pro- through Lyeemun and Footamun į bably not be out, their owners be- At the conclusion of the cor- Passes and on leaving the latter ing otherwise engaged, but the 677.74 cert, Miss M. W. Newsholm, Head-set a course through the centre of four tonners will likely be well mistress of the School," addressed the Ninepins: if you follow this represented by Sai Long, Ter. *801.75 the gathering on the activities of
course for twenty-three miles after Monsoon and Nord Weater. Of the the schools during the year. She you pass Footanium, you will just cruisers, we hope to see the Vice sald:-
about hit single Island a severe Commodore showing the crew of U The school year began on Sept- dow. You then turn round and ❘ & I how is done by the real ex- ember 17th with 61 pupils and come back and if you do it faster peris in the Fastnet Race and Mr." ended on July 19th with 50-names than the others. you get the Cup. Lambert will want to follow_up_ht on the roll The numbers rose in So far so good, but sailing is not winning rein iri "Azuma," by reel- January and February to 81 buts easy as that.
ing off the sixty miles in impec- declined with the Spring exodus ADOPTED FOR THE FIRST TIME | cable style. The more the mer- from the Colony.
The Illingworth Cup was pre-rier and hats on to the crew that In March we had eleven pupussented to the Yacht Club by Lt. wins, because they will probably absent with measles. Otherwise Wingworth, RN.. the owner of have richly deserved it. the health of the school has been "Queen Bee" some six years ago, satisfactory.
on the condition that it was put We have been fortunate this up for competition over a course year in having but few changes of that would be more arduous and staff.. On January 7th Miss An-difficult than those normally san- derson reported for. duty from ed It was first won by Mr H 8. Quarry Bay School, to replace Miss Rouse in an "A" Class race over Buckwell who sailed for England course out to Discovery Bay on on January 12th. There were no Lantau Island, The deep sea feel- other changes during the schooling then came over the Committee year,
and the Single Island course for We have received, too, good re-cruisers was suggested during the ports of children who have gone 1933/4 Season; this however was on from us to other schools. Ann turned down as being too venture- Forster, at the age of twelve, won some and an alternative sixty mile an open scholarship to Headington course round Peng Chau Island. to High School, Oxford, Le. within the North of Mirs Bay, was agreed. two years of leaving the Peak On this occasion the Cup was won A. B. Cannell (Royal Navy),
Schoot. Her elder sister. Margaret. by Mr. H. W. Dulley's" four tonner Cpl. R. Ridley (Capt.) (Lincolns), also a former Peak School pupil."Monsoon," who completed the full B. I. Bickford (HK.F.C.),
has recently matriculated at the distance in the rather improbable Reserves:-Fus. W. Rowlands age of sixteen. Helen, Sanger who time of 13 hours 5 minutes.
the (R.W.F.); G. In (H.K.F.C.), L/Cpl. was transferred to
Central F. Stelle (East Lanes): E. S. British School. was immediately Brooks (HK. Police), Gor, F. Mor- moved up to a higher class in ton ¡R.A. “L”), Pus. R. Evans which she took the first place at (R.W.F.); P. O. Baxter (Royal the end of the first term and at Navy), H. C. Ellot (H.K.F.C.), the end of the year won a Govern L/Cpl. J. W. Higgins (Lincoins), E. mert Scholarship. We have been Strange (H.KFC), Pus. R. Roberts very pleased, too. to hear good (R.W.F.).
reports of Joy Carrie and John Wynne-Jones.
Football Association against the Hong Kong Chinese Amateur Ath- letic Federation in the Governor's Cup game to be played on Sunday December 8 at Sookunpoo, kick off at 3.30 p.m.
G. S. Rodger (HK.F.C.); L/Cpl. G. Swain (East Lancs.),' C. Pile (H.K, Police);
L. G. Robertson (H.K.F.C.), L/Cpl S. Lawton (East Lanes.), A. B. Bowers (Royal Navy); B. Closano (Club de Recreio), Fus. E. Harrison (R.W.F.).
D. J. Mackie and W. G. Hobertson.
J. S. Dunnett and A. K. Forsyth.
* Unsuccessful in ballot for Old
GOVT'S HELP
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Last year the Single Island curse was adopted for the first! time and the race again went to & tour toner. Sqd. Ldr. Keary's Typhoon," salled by himself and Capt. Fowkes; this time, however, the winds were light and fluky and the sixty mies took RODJE thirty one hours to sall.
UNCERTAIN WIND
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And what of this year's TRCE? We are very pleased that the Those who know the appearance Government, has been able to vote
of the Island round Sheko and A. D Humphreys and money to enlarge two of our class- Cape D'Agullar in the winter, will rooms next year. This year a new readily realise that salling a small A. H. Mundy JW. Alabaster and Lt.cupboard has been suppted to n yacht straight into the wind and into an alcove in Class 8, to re- N. E. Monsoon well is not quite Cdr. Barry*
place a heavy, old one which took so easy as it may appear from an up too much space. We have also unemotional, newspaper report. had heating lamps supplied for al the wind is blowing North East, the cupboards which enables us to the outward trip is a dead beat al put up more resistance to the the way, and there will also be a NOTE--The train leaving Howloon Peak fogs. I shou'd like to take very handsome swell running; it is Station 9.15 am. and arriving this opportunity of thanking the with this idea in mind that the Steungshut at 9:55 will run on staff for their helpfulness through race starts at 6.30 p.m. so as to Sunday. This Traih has far carried very few golfers, and If a reasonable number do not travel by it on this occa- slon it will be taken off. The return train teaves Sheung-
shut at 7.34 pm.
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cut the year. Our grateful thanks are due this afternoon" to
(1) the Committee of the Peak Club for the loan of this hall,
9.30
+
9.35
9.40
9.44
A. T Lay and E Bathurst.
9.48
+
G. H. Wilson and J. Harrop.
10.04
+1
9.52
F. A. Howard and J.
10.12
17
9.56
J. E. Richardson and G.
E. Kerr.
10.16
2
/ 10.00
W. J. Waddington and
W. J. Carrie.
i 10.24
10.04
A Ritchie
and 2.
Young.
10.08
S. H. Dowell and K. K. Course. Rounds..
.10.12
A...E Lissaman and C. Mycock.
10.18
R. C. Webb and J. C. Dunbar,
10.20
G, A, Lelper and K. W. Jonės.
10.24
3. G. Charlton and W. A. Stewart,
10.28
J. MacKnight and T C.
Monagha
10.32
T. R. Rowell and R. A.
Rodgers.
10,36
P. Morrison and F. M.
Ellis.
10.40
10.44
10.48
*
10.52
O. J. Shannon and G. Marseille.
holes.
10.50
A. M. Hirah and D. A.
океле
11.00
J. Forbes and J, T..Price,
November 12. Süiver Division: Mrs. 93-15-78.
11.04
W. J. B. Key and N. K.
Littlejohn
11.08"
Lindara
and W.
Wooding.
11.12
H. Hopkins and Co.
Matthews,
ton.
1116
E. des Voeux, and. A. B. Purves
Bronze Division: Miss Drayson 100-3168.
11.20
G. T. May and D. 1. Keogh,
$11.24
COMPETITION RESULTS
CAPTAIN'S CUP New Course. Fanling: Miss Crap-
(2) the Superintendent of the Botanical Department for the loan of plants,
(3) the Mothers for the trouble they have taken over the children's costumes.
make it probable that yachts wil arrive after dawn on Sunday and & be able to pick up Single Island easily.
"
Against that, the North East Monsoon does not set' in seriously and regularly until after Christ- mas and December winds are still variable, so that a North Easter 13 by no means a certainty. During miest of last week and the week before the wind was blowing hard from the North East, but it backed round to the West a few days ago and then varied from West to North. If these conditions hold until Sunday, the course will be a The prizes to the various sucmuch easter proposition, since most Williamson wins over the last als cessful pupils were then distribut-of the swell wit have run off and
E. W. Kirk and W. M. tell qualified 87-1968, Barton.
W. J, E, Mackenzie and J. M. Grey.
BOGEY POOL
We all wish to thank Mrs. Bayer for her kindness" in coming her this afternoon to distribute the
Old Course, Fanling: Mrs. Wil-❘ prizes: Itamson, Mrs. Withington and Mrs.
P. C. Frost and J. B Wren all tied being Z down. Mr. Lanyon.
W. W. C. Shewan und A. McKellar.
11.28 L. Goldman kną R. L. S.
IN
Webb.
NEW COURSE
0.24 am; A: Sommerfelt and I B.
Geare.
D. L. Prophet and O. C. Sterk
S. T. Butlin and H. H. Pethick
9.28
**
9.30
9.40
9.48
H. and Mrs. Overy.
0.52
Mrs. Goldman and Miss
Helbling,
L.G.U. MEDAL COMPETITIONS
Gilmore
PRIZE DISTRIBUTION
ed by Mrs. G. R. Sayer, who, in a few well chosen words, said that she considered it an honour to called upon to perform so pleasant a function, and that she had en- Bronze Division: Mas Crapnell Joyed a very pleasant evening. 87-1988.
At the concision, she was pre- November 26
sented with a bouquet by little saver Division: Mrs. Gilmore Angela Owen and Hammy Hamil 92-15-77.
THE PRIZE WINNERS Class 10
DRAW FOR TAGGAET'S CUP"
First Round
Mrs. Shannon v. Mrs, Barber, Mrs. Harrop v..Mrs. Walker.
Вусе
Mrs. Rodgers 7, Miss Stevenson. Miss Crapnell Mrs. Mackenzie Mix Gray v. Mrs. Roberts. Mrs. Valentine v. Bye... Mrs. E. W. Clark v. Bye. Mrs. M. Clark v. Mra. Shewan, Mrs. Rogey v. Mrs. Jenkinson. Mrs. C. B. Brown v. Mrs. Hillier." First Round to be played by
8. A. Bichp and W. L Decembet 24. Mershall
Mrs. Waddington and Mrs. Carrie
Second Round to be played by January 13.
Hans "Adamczewakcí, Collotte Hindson (now in Class 9).
Gerda Bumann, Jennifer But- ters (now in Class 93.
Ronald McEwen, Vivien Ralston, (now in clasa ). - Tony O'Connor. Alan Prior.
Class 9.
The Prize, Phyllis Bayer; (now in Class 8)
2nd Prize. Stephen Smith, For General Progress, Elizabeth Hargreaves “Chow in Class 8).
Class 8.
1st Prize, Veronica Smith.
Virginia Jenkinson, Patricia Penn. (now in Class 9),
Marjorie Anderson, Martin Ken-2nd Prize, Barbara Rolfe (now in you, (now in Class 8).
Claire van Wylick, Sandy Mac gown (now in Class 9).
Richard Henderson, Ian Bhaw, (now in Class 9).
John Pegg. Christopher Thomas. (now in Class 9).
Class 7.
1st Prize, June Ralston and Marygold Barby.
3rd Prize, Margaret Purves. WSPECIAL PRIZES
Miss Bicheno's Prize for Pro- gress in Music awarded to Mar- garet Purves. Miss Newsholme's
The first named player is respon- Prizes for Neatness awarded in sible for fixing the match.
Class 10 to Virginia Jenkinson,
A prize presented by Mrs. G-Class 3 to Allan Douglas, Class 8 Third Round to be played by more is to be played for on Tues-to, Jean Drennan, Cinas 7. to Mary-
day, December 17 for best nett gold Borby. be played by score of Silver and Bronze Divi-
Mrs. Hooper's Prize for Garden- slops.
ing awarded to June Ralston.
January 28
Semi-Final to February 11.
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