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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5. 1936.

LOCAL GOLF

Starting Times For Fanling"

The complete list of starting times at Fanling to-morrow, is as under.

3.00.

OLD COURSE

9.00 R. L. Moncrieff and A. M.

Mack.

9.20 A. K. Mackenzie and F. J.

de Rome.

9.25 R K. Collings and D. S. Ed-

ward,

9.30

J. Gilmore and .A. E. ! Lisşumun.

9.35 K. S. Robertson and Col

Blake.

9.40 F. A. Redmond and Capt. K.

B Holmes.

4 S. H. Dodwell and R. Jones. 9.48 A. Corrighan and E. L.

Groome..

9.52 W. A. Weight and C. C. WEI-.}

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9.56 E R. Walch and D. D. Forbes. 10.00 : Smith and E. Taylor. 10.04 H. H. Pethick and J. W. May-

hew.

10.08 G. S. Chambers and W Keith

Robinson.

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10.12 A. N. and Q. A. Macfadyen. 10.16 W. J. Waddington and E. M.

Bryden.

10,20 Comdr. Hole and E. Bathurst. 10.24 . E. Razaret and P. L Leefe,

10 28 L. R. Cramer and K. K.

Rounds.

DODWELL & CO., LTD. 10.33 G. A. Pentreath and R. Han-

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Russell Street Service Station

Ashley Roud Service Station.

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Tel 29714 Tel. 58772

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CABLES SWENON 18"

GOLF MATCH WON AT 54TH HOLE

cock.

10.36 G. Milne, and T. Low.

10 40 W. A. Stewart and A. Mc-

Kellar.

10:44 D. Cuthbertson and N. Gar-

land.

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10.48 A. B. Purves and J. Forbes. 10.52 W. J. S. Key and N. K. Little-

John. 10.56 A. Murdock and P. 8. Cassidy. 11.00 T. Lindars and E. A. R. New-

ton,

11.04 T. R. Rowell and B. D..Evans. 11.08 J. C. Dunbar and G. T. May. 11.12 A. D. Humphreys and I. H.

Geare.

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11.16. T. J. Price and H. N. Willam-

son.

11.20 D. H. Blake and X. Mac-

Donald.

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NEW COURSE

9.24 A. Sommerfelt and R. Young, 9.28 D. L Prophet and G. Mar-

seille.

9.38 S. T. Butlin and R. I. Cherrill. 9.40 H. R. Forsyth and D. J.

Keogh,

9.48 W. N. A. and Mrs. Smalley. 9.56 H. G. Cautherley and G. "A.

Stewart.

10.04 Mrs. Cuthbertson and Mrs.

Garland.

10.12 H. F. Sommers and W. A.

Cornell 10.2u Mrs.

Cornell.

Sommers and Mrs.

10.28 R. Stock and W. T. Yoxall, 10.38 H. M. Alexander and Col

Matthews.

10.44 Mrs. Eethick and Mrs. May-"

hew.

11.00 V. M. Grayburn and F. B.

Winter.

LADIES' GOLF

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Competition Resulte

The following are recent COIN- petition results of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club (Ladies Bec- tion)

CAPTAIN'S CUP

TRAINING GALLOPS

The following times were recorded at the Valley training gallons yesterday:

Perfect Day Ranger

Distance 1st Qr.

2nd Qr.

Bistre

31.2

1.01.3

Last Qr. 30.1

Ribble

32

1.03

30

Ythan

32

1.03.3

31.3

Derby Day

27

Wadebridge

32.1 »

1.02.4

..30.3

King's Lead

1:

32

1.02.2

130.2

Double Finesse

38

28

Laughing Buddha

31.3

31.3

Sylvandale

32.1

1.03

30.4

Vixen Tor

32.4

57.4

25

New Star

42

1.20

38

Stopwatch, and Racing Boy

32.

1.02.4

30.4

Diogenes

1. 34

*34

Dawn Star

30

1.00.1

30.1

Snowy River

32

50.1

27.1

King's Warden & King's Sceptre Mayflower

32.1

1.01.4

29.3

31.4

3174

27.3

27.3

34.1

1.01.2

27.1

34.2

1.05.4

31.2

Pride of Tsingtao

34.2

1.07.2

33

29.4

29.4

Victoria Hall

30.2

30.2

Saucy, Face

28.1

55.2

27.1

Pontiac Bay and Boolat Bay

1.04.4

30.4

Amberley

29.1

29.1

Laughing Girl

31.3

31.3

-Bag Tor

27

27

Hopscotch

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32.1.

32.1

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1.05.3

28.3

29

29

29.4

29.4

31.4.

1.01.1

29.2

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33

1.08.2

33.2

31.2

1.03.2

32

31.2

2.03.4

35.2

30.1

1.03

32.4

31.

1.02.2

31.2

39.1

1.12

* "32.4

33

1.01

28

Tyne

Rose Queen

Australian Boy King's Justice King's Jubilee Just That Rousseau

Don

Miracle Flybynight

Valorous Donovan Blandford

GERMAN ACROBAT'S

STATEMENT

Parts, Dec. 3. The German aerobat and tir- man, Fieseler, who spent a few days here to see the great aviation exhibition made certain declara- tions to the "Intransigeant with regard to the rumours in circula- tion that he. Fieseler. had been in Spain, serving on the side of the Nationalists. Fieseler declared that he has never been in Spain, hence could not possibly have been wounded there as was alleged. Fie- seler added that he had nothing to do in Spain his activities in the airplaneractory in Cassel were ap- Borbing his whole time and ener- gles. In Paris Fieseler has been spending much of his time in com- pany of the famous French air- man Detroydat, who was able to confirm the statement that Fiese- ler had not been in Spain.— Transocean News Service

WORLD TITLE

FIGHT.

Berlin, Dec. 3. Max Schmeling wants to contract

to fight the world champlon Brad- dock next June to recover the title. Schmeling leaves Germany on Friday next.- Transocean News Service.

'JARDINES' RACE

Ewo" Handicap To-day

New Course, Fanling: Mrs. Mac-

At the 12th Extra Race Meeting, Kintosh 99-31-68, Mrs. Wodehouse to-day. the "Ewo" Handicap. (Ua- A golf match that began at 96-28-68, Mrs. Mackintosh qual-official) will be run at 2 p.m. over All starters are en- Hartsbourne Manor (Herts) as an

fles, having the better score over a mile course. the last 9 holes. Other scores were tered and ridden by members of 18-hole affair was decided at the Mrs. Sheldon 83-13-70, Mrs. Blake the staff of Messrs. Jardine, Mathe- 54th hole,

son & Co., Ltd. and the Jardine Engineering Corporation, Ltd.

It was the final of the Marquess

of Lorne Bowl, and the players were MC, Stuart Fox (3) and T. W. N. Speight (12).

All square at the end of the Arst round, the finalist went out again in the afternoon, but came in stil all square.

They adjourned the game for a week," and went out again. At the last green they were all square again, but this time Stuart Fox Bank & 'butt of six feet to win.

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In the two previous rounds puit on the last green squared the match, Stuart. For being dormy one in the first and Speight dormy one in the second,

92-19--73. Mrs. Overy 109-36-73.

LG. U. MEDAL November 10-Silver Div.: Old Course. Fanling. Mrs. Withington 83-9-74.

November 10:-Bronze Div.: New Course, Fanling, Mrs. Lambert 107-26 81.

November 24:-Silver Div.: 0.C., Mrs. McCowan 92-16-76.

November 24:-Bronze Div.: N.C., Mrs. Mackintosh 99-31--68.

BOGEY POOL

Chocolate, H. F. Hopkins; Estover, R. T. Crowe: Jock Scott,,, G. H. Gompertz; Kung, G. Hill; Popular Star, L. G. Frost; Sacajawea, D. L Newbigging; That's That, E. A Gaubert; The Coot,, F. S. Nicholls: Young Chap. E O. Butler.

Whese entries are subject to al- teration.

Miss Stevenson, and Mra, Mulcahy Old Course, Fanling: Won by Miss v. Mrs. Glover. Goodrich, I up on Bogey.

Other scores were Mrs. Sheldon Madame Jusserand I down, Miss all square, Mrs. Forbes 1 down,

Stevenson 2 down, Mrs. Gilmore 3 down.

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Byes: Mra. Gilmore. v. Mrs, Dovey, Mrs. Kay y. Mrs. Lissaman, Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. Crapneli v. Mrs. Lam Hillier v. bye, Mrs. Gibson v. Mrs.

bertand Mrs. Garner v. Forbes:

1st Round to be played by Decem- New Course, Fanling, Tuesday,ber 22, 1930.

2nd Round to be played by Janu- ary 28, 1937.

BOGEY COMPETITION

Another curious feature of the match was that in each of the first two rounds Fox, giving a stroke at the 7th, a bogey 5 hole, December 1, 1936. did the hole in 3 and won it against his opponent's 4 net.

Of all animals, a, scientist tells us. man is the only one who has been given knowledge of right and

Prize kindly presented by Mrs. J. P.. Sherry.

Won by Mrs. Redmond 1 down. Other scores were Mrs. Sheldon and Mrs. A. H. Mackenzie both 3 down,

TAGGART CUP DRAW. I

3rd Round to be played by Janu- ary 12, 1937.

Semi-final to be played by Febru- ary 9, 1937.

The first named’player is respon- sible for fixing the 'match: if the 1st Round: Mrs. Bleap v. Mrs. result is not posted on the closing Valentine, Mra W. J. E. Mackenzie date for the round, the second self as the only animal requiringv. Mrs. Robertson, Miss Curtin .named player goes into the next the services of a good lawyer. - - Mrs. Challinor, Mrs" Mackintosh .v. round."

Wrong, Thus "distinguishing him-

INTER-VARSITY CONTEST

London, Dec. 3. Oxford University to-day actu- ally defeated Cambridge in inter-Varsity contest

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Meeting at Cambridge in the inter-Varsity Relays, Oxford won by five events to two.

The Oxford quartet established a new inter-Varsity record for the two mile relay, returning the splendid time of 7 minutes 58 seconda-

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