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IDENTIFICATION FOR GOLFERS
New Shanghai Procedure
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1939.
In the World of Sports
PAPER CHASE
To Be Held On Sunday
To the Editor, "The Hongkong
Daily Press"}
In the Sir-I am writing this With regard to the opening of
of your renders the Seckingjeo Colt Course, mem-hope that some 'bers who wish to play when the will be interested in the Paper completed are Chase which is being organised by negotiations asked to forward as soon as pos- the Y.M.C.A. Hiking Club on Sun- sible to the Secretary. Shanghai day. January 3.
age
are
No attempt should be made to visit Seckingjay before Passes and Cards are received.
EASY WIN FOR Lawn Tennis
H.M.S. EAGLE
Small Ships Lose
At Rugger
H.M.S. Eagle beat Small Ships by 24 points to four in a Rugby foot- ball match on the Causeway Bay rround yesterday.
CHOY IN PARIS
LIMELIGHT.
Xmas Tournament
Successes
&
|HOME FOOTBALL| £50 TURNS "CROCK
RESULTS
LONDON, Jan 3 Reuter).-The following are results of football matches played yesterday:-
ENGLISH LEAGUE
First Division
1 Stoke
3 Liverpool
INTO £5,000 STAR
Portsmouth risked £30 on a delicate operation and turned a "crock" into one of Soccer's leading goalkeepers. The "crock""was twenty-two-year-old George Henr, Walker, the operation was on a knee, and the result is £5.000 wo ih of player.
George is grateful to Portsmouth,tain where he can climb and walk, He shows it on the field when the undisturbed by the raucous roar of the town. "I can think better that attack is hot and heavy,
associate way," he says. would George of the field with George
Bolton Mikidlesbro'
Second Division
2 Wednesday
1 Millwall
1
You
0 Chesterfield
1 Burnley
2 Bradford
Blackburi. Bury t'ewcastle Sheffield U. Tranmere
Stockport
Third Division (North)
5 Rotherham SCOTTISH LEAGUE First Division
PARIS, DEC 29. Choy. Chinese Davis Cup player, to- day entered the quarter finals The game was somewhat scrappy
of the men's singles in the In- and though the aircraft carrier
ternational Christmas Tourns- The start of the run will be from monopolised play in the first half, Club two personal photo-
ment, wrlies a correspondent. Golf
At the the Kowloon Tong end of Water they could only score two goals graphs of passport size.
All
will against the four points registered contestants
He progressed at the expense of same time members should state loo Road.
meet at the European Y.M.C.A. by their opponents.
As might have been expected the French Davis Cup representa- It is pointed cut that members and leave for the starting point
be from a team that very seldom, if live. P. Pellizza. and is now the cannot proceed to Seekingjao beat 10 am. The course will fore they are in possession of a Pes roughly 15 miles, the destination ever, plays together, Small Ships only foreigner left in the tourney Aberdeen
the Chinese winning because of Clyde and a Card of Identity. Passes being known only to the hares and lacked the combination and under. The final score was 8-6, 4-6. 6-3. Albion R.
standing of the Eagle..
The result was that after half-his admirable steadiness and fine Hamilton and Cards will be issued to mem-the umpires.
For the benefit of those un- bers through the Shanghat Golf!
Chase time H.M:S. Eagle piled on another placing. He won the "applause of Hearts aquainted with Paper. Club office.
when he rallied to beat his hard-ucen O'Sth. practice, I will explain that two 14 puluts without any reply from the spectators on several occasions Kumarnock
Queen's Park driving but rather unsteady op
Raith R hares will leave the post about Small Ships. half an hour m advance of the
punent. The
Rangers hounds .e. the contestants) hares will be equipped with haver- sacks flied with torn paper which they w strew intermittently in their wake. In order to make the course more "teresting" the hares will arrange false tralis; and in or-! der to ensure that the hounds Keen to the trails marked by the paper there will be several articles placed on, route, any of which und and Club . Eastern brought home by a hound will bring a little present ja exchange In addition there will be trophies for those attaining first, secrinu and third places.
FIVE POINTS According to the Japanese naval between spokesman. negotiations himself and the secretary of the Shanghai Golf Club had been about completed on December 29, last regarding the re-opening of the Seeking/au Golf Club. The following five major points har been agreed upon.
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1 Entry limited to members and employees, they must have passes.
2
Players must return to Set- tlement limits before 7 p.n.
prescribed
3 All must follow u
route.
ter-finals in the doubles.
League Soccer Choy also qualified for the quar-
Fixtures
The following is the local soccer programme this week:
SATURDAY, Jan. 7 First Division
Club. p.m.
Referer: Stedman
Paired with the Belgian Davis Cup, man, A. Lacroix, he defeated the two Frenchthen, J. Malosse and J. Jamain.
HOCKEY
TEAM
The following have been selecter tu represent the 1st Eleven of the Hongkong Hockey Club against thef
Linesmen Waldron und Aylwin Royal Navy on the Club Ground Kowloor. v. Middlesex
Kowloon. p.1.1. Referee-Ottoway
Linesmen:--Brothwel; and Siha
to
Police
The running lists are pen any European in the Colony who take photo would enjoy an exclting scramble over hill and paddy field with the Members Inst remain on prospect of a prize st the end of Club premises.
the morning's fun. And this dnes
4 No one must
graphs.
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It was stated that, the formal not mean that one has to be an
would be agreement
made by expert runner to win.. One could Japanese and H.M. Consular au- win the prize walking-If one wa5 thorities. The re-opening was only lucky to strike the right trail very
It was pointed time.
a matter of days.
out.
GOLF
RESULTS
I hope.. Sir. that this will bring forth a good number of applica- tions which I shall be glad to re- celve up to Friday nonn and, per- haps the stars are propitious, etc.. may incite some generous Results of the Captain's Cup gentlemen or firms to sponsor (1838) first round matches played scrae df the prizes which, will add at Fanling over the week-end were zest to the morning's sport-Yours as follows:--
W. J. S. Key (3), walked over D.
8 Edward (4) scratched.
W. Hewitt (15) beat A. McKellar
(B) 1 up.
H. Overy (20) beat A. C. I. Bow-
kez (10) 3 and 1.
F. Groves (4) beat T. Megarry
(12) 3 and 2.
J. W. Alabaster (15) beat N. L.
Smith (112 and 1.
A. M. Mack (15) beat A. Nicol
(18) 3 and 1.
etc.
J. S GREENBERG Hon. Secretary. YMCA Hiking Club European Y.M.C.A.
Hongkong. Jan. 3.
H.K. CYCLING · CLUB Numerical progress in attend-
incrcase and an
in both
arice
J. S. Dunnett (14) beat L. C. F. talent and enthusiasm were the
Bellamy at the 19th.
H. N. Williamson. (13) walked over. W. J. E. Mackenzie. (18) scratched.
V Navy Boundary Reali ground. 4 p.m. Referee Clarke
Linesinen:--Smith and Wyper Second Division
R.A.O.C.
Engineers v.
Military. pim. Referee:-Omar Club v. Eastern
(Club, 2.30 p.m.) Heferee:Havelaar Kowloon v. Middlesex (Kowloon. 2.30 p.m.) - Reteree :-Ip
Police
V 5th R.A.
(Boundary Rd. ground, 2.30 p.m. Referee:-Kossick
Third Division "A" 30ta H.A. v. Royal Scots (Sookunpoo, 2.30 p.m.) Referee:Hooper
Electric
v. South China
Caroline Hill, 2.30 p.m.) Referee: Edwards Kit Che V Stanley
St. Joseph's, 2.30 p.m.) Referee: Marriott..
St R.A. V. P.W.C.
Military, 2.30 p.m. Referee Farr R. (C) V. R.AS.C.
(Sookunpoo. 4 p.m.) Referee Burgess
Third Division "B"
R.A.F. (Caroline Hili, 4 p.m.). Referee Mellgrew. Stonecutters W/S v. R. (E)
(Chatham Road, 2.30 p.m.) RefereeGamlin.
chief features of the Hongkong Cycling Club's week end activi- ties. A party more than double the size of any attending in pre-Powhattan v. vious years turned out on Satur- day night for the New Year's Eve spin and welcomed in 1939 uwheel. The route undertaken included Tai LONDON, Jan. 2 (Reuter).-Two Hang. Bowen. Borrett and Ken Rugby Union matches were played nedy Roads, thence by way of to-day, the results being as fol: Bonham Road to West Point, re-
RUGBY RESULTS
LUWS:-
Rosslyn
Park 11 Fettes -Lorretons
3
Waterloo
12 Birkenhead Park RUGBY LEAGUE
8
Liverpool 2 Widnes Rochdale
2. Huddersfield
Sporting
Fixtures
TO-DAY
'BADMINTON.-St. Andrew's
turning through the city to the starting point by 1.45 a.m.
Result of. trial was as follows: Kam Yu-wah 22.23. Wong Kim wah 22.31. Robert Yuen 23.19, 3 Leung Yu-lung 24.42., Leung Shul
25.19.. Chan Yung-pang
25 kung
26 17., Wm. Choy 27.53., Chau Kim-wab 28.58.. Tang Wah-sub 31.4. Kwong Ki-foon 32.52; and Li Hin-chu 40.37.
"A"
v. Wanderers; Chung Wah. y. An- Recrelo: St. John's v. St. drew's. "B": V.R.C. v. Kowloon Tong "B"; S. & 6. Home v. Kow- loon Tong "A": YMCA WO- men's Section Badminton. the West Lounge, 18 a.m. FOOTBALL.-Third Division
Stanley R.A. v. 5th RA.
(A) (Mill-
Club activities for the coming week include a training outing on Wednesday evening, commencing from the Methodist Church, Wan- tsal, at 6 pm.. and the usual all day run on Sunday next, starting at 9.15 am. from the Alhambra Theatre.
H.K.C.C. TEAMS FOR SATURDAY
The following will represent the 17 a Hongkong Cricket Club friendly cricket match against the tary), 4pm. Third Division (Indian R. C, on the home ground Stonecutters W/S v.. University on Saturday at 2 p.m.:-
(Kowloon), 2.30 p.m.'
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HL Owen Hughes (Capt), F. H. HUNTING.-Fanling Meet. Kitten Stokes, A. C. Beck, I: L. Isley. M. Haymes. T, A. Pearce, P. H.
Corner, 2.45 p.m.
RUGBY.-Club “A" v. a Navy XV Bcoones, O. Longfield, C. D. N.
(Club), 4.45 p.m.
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SHOOTING. - Weekly
Shoot, Kowloon City 2 p.m.
A.S.A. Y. Medicals
'li.
Chatham Road, 4 p.m.) Referee Phillips Signals. 24th R.A.
(Prince Edward Road, 2.30 p.m.) Referee:-J. Somerville
SUNDAY, JAN. 8'
First Division
Kwong Wah v. Royal Scots
(Kowloon, 4 p.m.)
Referee:-Molyneux.
Linesman Demmee and Mac-
Laughlan
Second Division, South China St. Joseph's
V. (Caroline H11, 230 p.m.) Referee:-MacCormac Kwong Wah v. Royal Scots
(Kowloon, 2.30 p.m.) Reteree-Finch
Third Division "B" [University v. Kumaons R.
(Club, 2.30 p.m.) Referee:-Sze Po Wal
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 11 Third Division "B"
Air Force v. University (Kowloon, 2.30 p.m.) Heferce:-Mcllgrew
£6
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DON PICKS.
BUNNY"
Don Budge, world champion ten-
Walker. J. E. Potter and D. S Practice Blake.
nts amateur who is to make his Ranges,
The H K. C. C, juniors will meet professional debut against Ells- the Indian R. C. at. Sookunpeo in worth Vines in New York, recently a League match and and will" be announced his list of the ten best FRIDAY, JAN. «
Re-represented by the following:-- amateur players in the world. BADMINTON-"A" Division,
E. J. R. Mitchell, G. B: Lovett. "Bunny" Austin headed the list, crelo v. University "B" Uni-
College. N. P. Fox, C. Bishop, D. O. Par followed by John Bromwich, Robert versity "A" v. King's
v.sons, H. J. D. Lowe, G. E. R. Divett, Riggs, Roderick Menzel, Sidney' Mixed Doubles, University Recrela: St. John's V. Kowloon H. J. Armstrong, R. M. M. King. Wood, Jr., Gene Mako, F. Cejnar, Tong: Y.M.C.A. Badminton, in D. 8. Robb, W. Stoker and V. C. Adrian Quist, Henner Henkel and
Bond (12th man).
Bryan "Bitay" Grant. the West Lounge, 8.30 p.m.
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4 Arbroath
0 Falkirk
Partick ・・
2 Motherwell
0 Hibernian
3 St. Mirren
6 Ayr U.
1
Third Lanark
5 St. Johnstone
2 Celtic
Second Division
Brechin Dundee U. Dunfermline
East Stirling
*Edinburgh Forlar Leith Morton Sten'muir
*Unplayed.
1 Montrose
2 East File
1 Cowdenbeath
2 King's Park
-
Lunder
6 Dumbarton
2 Alloa
1. Airdrie
2 St Bernards
Recd. N. B. Whitley. S. Fowler. T. at 5 p.m. to-day
F. A. Morgan, B. V. M. Benwell. Bird. EV Whitley E. Reed. H. J. D. Love (Cepta W. A. Bickford and R. A. Bates,
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Everything is rosy with George
on. He's a quiet. stupilous lad. at present. When his football days Favourite pastime is reading. Edgar are over he be tuck at the motor Wallace? Edgar Allan Poe? Nmachanic's bench.
He's a student of psychology."
Mention girls and you'll make
You'll find him curled in an him blush. "No." he says shyly, "I armchair reading A. Stringe haven't a gir. And I don't want work on the subject. He turns to one. I preter men's company." 3 motor trade journals for diversion. But he has a glit. He thinks the
She lives You see, he is a qualified motor world or her mechanic. Free repairs at Fration Weasleydale-his mother. Park.
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Likes the south but prefers home Yorkshire. Fik Wensleydale.
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cessful he can send them a “bit": every week. And he puts some- thing away for the day overy foot baller dreads.
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3 Is he lonely? Not a bit. "Grand -diss," he says "The landlady can 6 cook fish the way I like it."
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ADVERTISEMENT
THE MACAO JOCKEY CLUB. The January Race Meeting w'll be held at Arela Preta, Macao, "on Sunday, 8th January. 1939, commencing at 2.00 p.m.
Sunday morning finds George in The first bell will be rang at 1his usual. pew. He has strict te-|1.30 p.m. "approximately. 2gious principles and lives up to
to them. Evening service, too, when possible.
Billards and golf keep him from geing stale. But to make him really) jegony give him a moor or a moun-
By order,
S. W. CHENG,
Secretary.
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