HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1937.

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KOWLOON GOLF CLUB

MATCH

LOCAL YACHTING

Ladies' Races Results

President's Team Victory

On Sunday the Inter-Club match between teams represent- ing the President and Captain was an enjoyable event, the Pre- sident's, team emerging winners by 7 points.

Captain Singles

All square: R. K. Collins

Results of Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club races sailed yesterday were as follows

"A" Class-Started at 14.45

Finished Pos 16.36.29 4

Carpenter, A1

16.35.11 2

16.30.45 1

SCORES

President

W. Taylor

ail square

W. A. Stewart

5

F. E. Booker (1 up)

(Mrs. P. R. Richards). Lobo, A2

i

J. D. Thomson.(3/2)

A, J. Dennis

1

A. Lopes (5/4)

F. C. Barry

(Mrs. E. R. Edwards). Artemis, A4 ......

1

H. Gausden (4/3)

J. McKelvie

(Mrs. Sheldon).

E. O. Murphy (3/4)

P. Dunne (1 up)

=

B Parkes

W. Ahern

S. Jex

E. Christensen (4/7). ·

E C. Fincher (all sq.) J. F. Smedley

W. Kershaw ··

E. J. Judd

W. Stoker (21)

T. Hanlon

V. C. Labrum

F. W. Shaftain

11

J. R. Leitch (8/4)

1

H. F. Westlake (1 up)

W. J. Woolley (2/1)

Captain..

E. W. Gardiner (2 up)

E. H. Watts (2/1)

T. Paton (7/6)

G. P. Murphy

W. A. Bland (8/7)

T. Henderson (0/4)

C. G. Anderson

F. A. HI

A. S. Reid

EO. Murphy (3/2)

J. McKelvie and

W. Ahern

S. Jex and

FOUR BALLS

President

R. K. Collings and

D. Taylor and

W. Stewart

F. E. Booker (2 up)

2

J. D. Thomson and

F. C. Barry and

A. Lopes

A. J. Dennis (3/2)

2

H. Gausden and

2

P. Dunne and

2

B. Parkes (2/1)

E. Christensen

E. J. Judd and

T. Paton and

E. H. Watts

all square

W. Stoker and

G. P. Murphy and

V. V. Labfum

W. A. Bland (5/3)

2

E. C. Fincher and

J. F. Smedley and

E. W. Gardiner (4/2)

2

F. W. Shaftain and

T. Henderson and

C. G. Anderson (4/2)

2

H. F. Westlake and

F. A. Hills and

A. 3. Reld (5/4)

21

All square T: Hanlon

W. Kershaw

J. R. Leitch

'W. J. Woolley

4

01 Singles

131

ADAMSON" CUP

། ིི॰།

201

W. W. Woodward with a score of 72-13-69 qualified for the Adamson Cup in the Royal HK. Golf Club's January qualifying competition at Happy Valley.

Capt. D. B. Mitchell (10) two up won the Bogey (Par) at Fan- ling New Course over the week-end. There were 18 entries.

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COUNTRY CLUB GOLF

B. Basto won the Junior Championship by beating A. J. Kew by i up.

the Ladies' Championship, on Mrs. F. E. A, Remedios Won Sunday by beating Mrs. A. J. Kew by 2 ahd i.

Eve, A5...............

(Mrs. Bader). Isobel, A?......

(Mrs. M. Ellerby). Joss. AB

16.38.33

16.37.12 5

16.35.15

3

16.37.39, 6

(Mrs. L Stanton). True Blue, All. D.NF. Kittiwake, A12 ..........

(Miss P. M. King). Mixed Classes--Started at 14.55

Finished Corr. Pos.

Diana, HI ..... 16.30.45 18.30.45- 3

Miss M. Whitham). Dorothea, H9 16.37.20 16.32.33 5

(Mrs. 8. D. Reid). Heron, Y3

18.43.41 16.27.58 1

(Mrs. E. Moore). Widgeon, Y5... 18.51.30 18.35.47 7

(Miss E. Crawhali-Wilson). Sirius, 17 16.53.10 16.32.22 4

(Mrs. P. Newman). Zephyr, Y8... 16.51.33 16.34.23 6

(Mrs. E. Sharp). Owl, Gil

18.54.30 16.29.13 2 (Mrs., D'Arcy-Evans).

THE REFEREES ASSOCIATION

Annual Meeting Arranged

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The annual general meeting of the Hong Kong Football Referees Association will by kind permis- sion of the Hong Kong Football Association be held in Room 205, 2nd Floor, Gloucester Building on Monday, January 25, 1937, at 8.00

p.m.

AGENDA

In addition to the usual routine business, the following will come before the meeting for discussion: to the Rules of Amendments the association will be proposed by D. Kossick and seconded by G. F. Finch:-

Rule (1) After membership add

F.C. DE SARAM HOME AGAIN

Oxford Blue Talks

About Cricket

AUSTRALIA MAY WIN

ASHES YET!

Mr. F. C. De Baram, the Oxford Double Blue, was amongst those who arrived in Ceylon on Decem ber 28, by the Derbyshire from London. "He was accompanied by his mother, Mra, F. de Baron, his brother and sister, who are return- ing after a holiday in England.

"I feel as fit as ever” he told a newspaper reporter. His five years at Oxford has not changed him very much.

"I have had a real good time out there,” he said. with just a trace of the Oxford drawl and plunging his hands deep into the pockets of his dark grey bags, mag

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Captain and Mrs. E. G. Arnold, Mr. and Mrs.. F. Anstli, Major and Mr. VP, M. Anderson, Mrs. O. T. Addia, Mr. D. Allen, Mrs. M Adair, Mrs. Adey, Mr. and Mrs. C. F Allen, Miss M. Anderson, Col. W. D. Arthur,

Mr. C. A. Blum, Mrs. N. N. Blum, Mr. B. G. Butler, Mr. W. N. Buyers Surg. Lt. Comdr. and Mrs.

G. Bowerman, Mr. C. L. Bart, Lt. Col. and Mrs. D. M. Banchard, Comdr. and Mrs. H. D. Bode, LL. Comdr. and Mrs. P. A Berry, Major and Mrs. Barclay, Mr. and Mr J. Bentley, Mrs. J. C. Boult- bes..

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. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Cleary, Mr. C. H. D. Curtoys, Miss E Carney, Mr. P. J. Contin, Captain D. C. Chopra, Mr. G. H. Cautherley, Mr, Coleman ::

Mrs. R. Dalzell, Mr. and Mrs. K. D. L. Duncan, Misa V. Duthie, Mrs.

"I have made many good friends: Drummond, Miss C. Doud Miss in England and I shall miss them. Doud, Mr. R. Dormer, Major H. greatly,:

because there is not the A. Davies, remotest chance of my going out there again for a long time yet. I intend devoting myself to my work as a Barrister and I hope to start practice soon in Colombo."

Talking about the prospects of his playing against Sir Julien Cann'a eleven that is coming out early in the year, he said: "Well, don't know. May be Til strike form before they come and may probably be chosen to play in a match or two..

We have got excellent talent here inferior to none, and we should give the visitors a close fight"

WORLD'S BEST COMBINATION

Mr. W. F. Edge, Mr. C. F. Em- bree, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Edgell, Major and Mrs. C. E. Eccles.

Mr. L N. Fedoron, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Fleming, Mrs. B. Furber, Rev. and Mrs. M. A. Farren, Mr. W. H. Froude.

Miss P. Groves, Mr. and Mrs. D. Giles, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Green- leaf, Mr. T. M. Gregory, Mr. C. L Gregory, Col. F. E. Gowan, Mr. L. H. Geare, Miss B. Gregg.

Mr. H. 8. Hall, Captain and Mrs. A. Hunt, Mas E Hanbury, Mr: L Harmontas, Mr. and Mrs E. G.. Hottman, Mr. C. M. Hall, Mr. E Haussman, Mr. T, M. Hazlerigg. Mr. E. Hosle, Mrs. D. Harvey, Mt. and Mr. V. M. Haimovitch,

Talking of bowlers he said: "Captain and Mrs. Holland (A.3.). Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Jackson, Mr. wish we could have a pair like Ni- sar and Amar Singh. They are the L John, Major H. H. Joseph, anest combination in the world. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jones, Mr. and The English cricketing public thought so. They wished these two could play for England.”

WORLD'S 12 BEST BODY DEVELOPMENT "as Members." At end of rule add he did not play for India."

Mrs. M. A. Johnson.

Major and Mrs. D. H. W. Kirkby, Mr. L. Kadoorie, Sir E. Kadoorie, Mrs. L N. Knight, Mr. H. H Kuhrt."

Lieut. Col. and Mrs. G. Lammie, Mr. R. R. Liddell, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lammert, Captain and Mrs. J. H. Lock, Mrs. L. L. Loehr, Mrs. R. G. Lockhart

The talk veered round to the per- formances of the Indian cricketers! If they had a really capable lear der and played more as a side the Indians would certainly have done far better, and perhaps won a Test

Mr. and Mrs. C. W. N. McGowan, match or two. Merchant was the Bradman of the side. He is a Mr. R. L. Moncried Major and magnificent player but not as bril- Mrs. H. MeL. Morrison, Mr. J. T. Hant, as Duleep or as stolid as McKiernan, Mr. J. F. McKiernan, Pataudi. The latter would have Jr., Mr. and Mra 3. W. Morris, made a good captain. It is a pity Miss M. Manuk, Major and Mrs. J. C. McDonald, Major and Mrs. With regard to Allen's achieve | W. J. E. Mackenzie, Mr. L. L. Mills, "as Associate Members,"

Rule (3) Delete the words "those ments in Australia he said: "He Mr. J. F. Manning, Mr. and Mrs. members mentioned in Rule, (1) has had all the luck so far. Peo-GV. T. Marshall, Lieut. Col. and CLASS AT Y.M.C.A.

who are not registered Referees."ple in England must be agreeably Mrs. J. Muirhead, Captain and And, substitute the words "Asso-surprised at the success of the Mrs. Murray, Miss L E. Mowatt, "The body development class

Add the follow-M.C.C. team.. Allen wis certainly Mr. J. Murray, Mr. H. Magnenat, clate Members." Miss Pam Barton

organised by the European

fng sentence:-The annual subs a very popillar choice and he has Mrs. R. Mattinson, Miss F Mat-

tinson! Third:

Y.M.C.A. held its weekly meeting cription covers the normal playing amply justifled his selection as yesterday afternoon. Those pre-season and should be paid before captain. Still you never can tell. Miss Stammers Last sent included Messrs. R. B. Wood, the end of November each year." Australia may yet win the Ashes." T. R. Ingram. E Fowler, Hughes, Rule (4) Add the following sen- Tuttle, C. Block, §. Stakland, all of whom are regular members of the class. The instructors are Mr. W. | Muir and Mr. "Moose" Moore,

According to Mr. Muir, the class la progressing rapidly, and hoped that in the near future he would

SPORTSWOMEN

Two British girls, Miss Pam Bar- ton and Miss Ray Stammers, are ranked: respectively third and last in a list of the twelve most pro- minent sports women of the world compiled by 70 leading journalists in the United States.

Top place is given to Miss Helen Stephens, the sensational sprinter, who won the Olympic hundred

metris' title in world record time.

She has obtained 105 points.

Mias Alice Marble, who "cáme- back to win the American lawn tennis title by beating Miss Jacobs, in second with 84 points.

Miss Barton, who won the Ame- rican golf title this year, gets 64 points and Miss Stammers, who lost to Miss Helen Jacobs in the semi-finals of the American lawn tennis championships, has 2 points. Her conqueror, Mlis Jacobs, is placed fourth, with 35 points.

Ard. Helen Wills Moody, head of last year's list, is now ninth with 9 points.

The Norwegian world skating champion, Sonja Henie, is seventh with 15 points, and Miss Masten-

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tence: "Association Members are not eligible for election on the committee or as officers of the is. sociation"

New Rule.

Rue (10) Honorary Members may be elected if regularly pro- be able to arrange wrestling posed, seconded and unanimously matches with members of other approved of, such membership clubs and associations.

Meeting but may be renewed under same condition.

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BOROTRA STILL GOING STRONG

Victory Over Youthful Swedish Player

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Leut, and Mrs. Nel. + Mrs. 8. Outhwaite.

Mr♫ W. G. Firle, Mr. R Pax, Mrs. R. U. Price, Mrs. M. G. Potta, Dr. J. 8. Pyne, Mr. H. W. Page, Mr. and Mrs. H H Fess, Mrs. E F. O. Price, Col. H. A. Parkin, Mr. N. J. Pertin, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Price, Mr. Wm. Par

OXFORD NEXT YEAR Talking of the Oxford side next year, Mr. De Saram expressed the view that everything depended on temperament in the Varsity match. For the time being it was fairly safe to back Cambridge as talent

Mrs. A. G. Quynn. at Oxford was rather lacking.

Major and Mrs. G. S. Rawatorne, Kimpton is perhaps the best Sir. Ernest and Lady Riddle, Mr. terminates with Annual General bat in the Oxford side.” said Mr. d. Rebinson, Miss M. Ryan, Mrs. De Saram. T think Mitchell-In-1 H. G. Reid, Mrs E. Robinson, nes was at his best during his first Mrs. J. Robinson, Mr. T. Ramsay, year. He has not improved since Major and Mrs. F. F. L Roupell, then. Singleton is Oxford's ablest Mr. and Mrs. A. B Raworth, Mr. all-rounder. T

and Mrs G R Razavet, Mr. and "Jehangir Khan is a ne all- | Mrs. G. O. Rockhoits. round player. It is unlikely that Mr. E. G. Smith Dr. and Mrs. he will figure in the Varsity match | AJ. Skinn, *MIKS Skinn, /Mrs. next year as he has already play-Stainfield, Miss Stainfield Major ed for four years. Purt, the young and Mrs. J. W. Stevens, Mr. T. B. Indian fast bowler who toured Whyte-Smith, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Cegion-with the University Occa Stuart-Smith, Mr. A Stanbury, sionals, is up at Oxford. He is beMrs. M. D. L. Smith, Mr. L. M. ing coached well and ought to find Shadburne, Miss W.-A. Stokes, Mr.

8. Sklar, Mrs. E. Snow. a place.

LAWN TENNIS Umpires Association And

Wimbledon

A resolution that their Council Stockholm, Jan 17. stwould approach the Lawn Tennis That Jean Borotra, the veteran Association with the oblect of French tennis player, is still one securing, a voice, in: the appoint- of the world's greatest performers ment of ampires at all tourna

covered courts, was startlingly ments, including championship revealed here to-day when he de meetings, was approved at the feated the youthful and brillant annual meeting of the Lawn Ten- Karl Schroeder 3,6, 6-2, 6-1, 6-3,

This result was an important rempires Association in London

contribution to the defeat of

matches to one.

J

recently.

* he failed to and his best form in England. I would have been de- lighted to play against him in the Varsity match

Mr. De Saram who just missed a

Miss C. Tingley, Mr. J. Thom- SENANAYAKE'S BAD LUCK

son, Mrs. A. G. Trillo, Ming A "Robert Benanayake who was up Trillo, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Tarrant, at Cambridge has left a very good Mr. D. Tolian, Mis D. Tollan, Miss

Rev. G. E. S. Upsdell impression. It was bad luck that M. M. Tel

Mr. and Mrs. O. Vagnome. Mr. H. A. Purber, proposer, sald broek, the Dutch swimmer, Who Sweden by France in the Inter

that one of their best umpires,

Paymır.”“”“Comdr. and Mrs. H. Q. won two titles in the Berlin Olym-national Covered Courts Cham- who had been at Wimbledon for

Williams, Leat. and Mrs. J. B. pics. s eleventh with 4 points.

pionship. France won by four six years, had never officiated at

Weeks, Col. and Mrs. H.E

The championship,

newly a Centre Court match. He. Bug- Triple Blue, when he failed to find wright, Mr. M. CH. Wong, Mrs. Rested that there were two propoal place in the Oxford Golf tea in T. Wing, Mr. K. H. Willems, Mr. tions that might be put to the LTA. their match against Cambridge. A C. Wilcox, Mr. O, F. Walker, One was up at Wimbledon the thinks that Cambridge ought to Miss J. O. Bgg Withers, Mr. and Umpiressociation should be win this year at golf. Mitchell Mrs. J. G. Walford asked to supply all the umpires in- Innes, the cricketer, is also the stead of only a proportion, and best golfer at Oxford, while, Cam- that the names of any butsiders bridge have two Walker Cup play- should be submitted to them beers in Langley and Lucas who fofe appointment. The other ought to score easy victories. scheme was that they should be allowed to appoint a representative to advise the authorities in the matter of allocation of umpires

ALL MALAY TENNIS

CHAMPIONSHIPS

Entries are invited for the second All-Malaya Malays' lawn tennis" open championships which will take place at the Sultan Suleiman Club courts during the Chinese New Year holidays, (Feb. 11, 12, 1937)

The competition will consist of the following: Open Binges, Open Doubles Men's Handicap Singles and Doubles and Veterana Dot The Entries close on Thursday, February 4, and all commitinies tons should be adressed to Che Maarof, Hon Sports Secretary, Sultan Suleiman Club, Kuala Lum-

created tournament is open to European countries and is run on Davis Cup lines. It is for the King of Sweden's Cup- Reuter

·BOXER · MAULED BY ROWDIES

New York, Jan. 17. Mike McTigue former: light- heavyweight champion of the world, had his teeth kicked out and sustained other painful injuries when attacked by rowdies to day, and two suspects are held on $3,000 ball cach- Peuter.

Mr. Hamilton Price, the Wimble don referee, who was asked to address the meeting, advanced the opinion that the Umpires Associa tion should offer young people membership, and then they might be in a position to supply all' “umpires,

"As for the boat race he said I think Oxford's fourteenth suc cesaire defeat will be registered next year”

Mr. Fred de Baram came on the scene at this juncture

LADIES MEETING

The monthly meeting of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps Ladies Association was held yes- terday afternoon at Scandal Point Hall. Suggestions for the summer Programme were considered. Tea was served lateri

"Any chances of father, and son repeating their Doubles victory at the Nuwara Eliya Tennis Meet next

keeps his years so well flat one year?" asked the reporter.

“We haven't thought of it yet." would have thought they were bro replied the proud father who thers.

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