PAGE ZHONGKONG DAILY PRESS
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1939.
In the World of Sports
IMPORTANT INNOVATION Lawn Bowls DECIDED AT H.K. LADIES' HOCKEY ASSCN. MEETING
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AN IMPORTANT "INNOVATION in Hongkong ladies' hockey was introduced at the annual general meeting of the. Hongkong Ladies' Hockey Association at the Glouces- ter Hotel yesterday, when it was decided that each club should play two teams this season, one in each dlvision.
This is a direct result of the resolution passed at the last meeting that the team which came last in the first di- vision for the Caer Clark Cup should be relegated to the second division for the Brawn Cup, and that the first team of the second division should be promoted to the first di- vision.
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them
Was
The new rule was brought Bell. As neither of
the ap- in by a resolution by Mrs. O. present at the meeting. Burnett which called for the pointment of a secretary was de- ferred until the sanction of on: abolition of the rule relating to the relegation of the last of them could be obtained. In the
Miss meantime
E. Finlay was
team of the first division elected Assistant Secretary. With an amendment, pro- posed by Mrs. Dalziel that each club should play two teams, the motion was car-:
OFFICERS ELECTED
Mrs. T. E Pearce was re-elected Lunson WAR red, the D.G.S. being the only President Mrs. T
elected Vice-President, and the
club to oppose the suggestion following Committee, was appointed Another proposal by Mrs. composed of the captain and Burnett was also carried. namely secretary, respectively. of each of that in the case of a draw. in the eight clubs representing the severi-a-side hockey the side which Association:- forced most corners should be de-
Miss I. Woolley and Miss D. clared the winner. According to
Moss C.B.A... Miss F. Wong and the rules of the Association. in
Miss G. A. White (St. Andrew's), the event of a draw, extra tárne
Mrs. O. Burnett and Mrs. I. Stone was allowed, or a replay was ar Ladies), Miss I. Grieg ranged. The new rule will prove a considerable saving of time tr such an eventuality.
After the report and accounts had been adopted, the "Secretary: Mrs: Webb, drew attention to the proposal made at the last meeting that every dub should propose at least one name as secretary, but she was disappointed that no names had been proposed.
INTERNATIONAL SHIELD DRAW
H.K. v. KOWLOON
TEAMS CHOSEN
FIXTURES FOR
SEASON
JUNIOR CRICKET LEAGUE
The following are the League Cricket fixtures
The draw for the first and season second round of the Gutierrez International Lawn Bowls. Shield Competition was made yesterday at the office of Messrs. Gande. Price and Co., Ltd., resulting as
tellows:-
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At the Kowloon Bowling Green Club on Saturday, Oct. 21, at 3 p.m. Scotland v. Wales, China Y. Portugal, Australia
Switzerland, V. and Malaya v. India.
At the Kowloon Football Club on Sunday, Oct. 22: Philippines v. winner of Australia and Scotland: Ireland v. winner of Scotland and Wales: England v. winner of China. and Portugal.
AITKENHEAD SHIELD
match The Aitkenhead Shield between Kowloon and Hongkong Cricket Club on Saturday, Oct. 28 Clubs will be played at Kowloon
The teams will be as under:
Bass, A, M. Omar, W. Ward, K. M. HONGKONG; B. W. Bradbury. R.
Omar, W. Randall, L. C. R. Souza and A. E Coates (Craigen- gower C.C.), A. W. Grimmitt, M. N. Rakusen, S. Eccleshall, E. R. Wood, W. Burkng, J. Hollidge and and J. Deakin (Civil Service C.C.), J. Miss N. Quin (EX. Ladles), Miss Russell, C. B Robertson, L. E. Lam- M. Remedios and Misa B. Remedios mert. J. 8. Howell, N. Bebbington,
Recreiq), Miss M. Shand and R. P. Shaw
and A. Brooksbank Miss J. Bradbury (C.B.S.), Miss E. (E.K.F.C.). Chan
C. 8. Fender, W. and Miss "C. Kotewall Mair, P. Perkins, W. 3. Dall, C. (D.G.S.). The Seaforths were not Dowman, J. S. Riddell and J. R. represented at the meeting and it McWalter (Police R.C.), L, de Rome, is believed they will not be taking H S. McKay, G. T. Padgett and G. part in the game this season. G. S. Thomsen (HK, Electric R.C.),
J.
Before the meeting terminated, W. Melrose, R. Main, D. Munro ana the Secretary read out a letter re- JC Chalmers (Taikoo Dock Eventually two names were pra-ceived from the Chantecler Club.B.C.), 8. M. Rumjahn, A. M. Wahab, posed for the honorary secretary-The letter referred to a charity D.-M. Khan, and A. R. Dellah (In- ship. Mrs. B. Goldman and Mrs match which the Club was playing dian R.C.), B. E, Maugham, A. W. against the Navy on Nov. 5 and Brown, A. S. Mitchell, and R. H. suggested that the
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Hongkong Wild (RHK, Yacht Club); A. Ill- Ladies' Hockey Association should lott, T. Pile and T. Gooding" (Prl-| feld two teams, one representing son Officers' Club).
KOWLOON; F. X. Silva, C. G. in a match to follow the Chan- Silva, L. F. Xavier, C. M. Silva, F. tecler Club's match the came V. V. Fülbero, F. X. Soares, J. J. evening.
ADVERTISEMENT Hongkong and the other Kowloon,
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
COMMITTEES NAMED
Basto, C. R. Pereira, E. Sousa, A. F. Noronha, O. P. Remedios and J. A Remedios, (Club de Recreio), A. Bower, W. 8. Drake, R. Duncan,: The suggestion was well received 3. C. GI, A. J. Hall, W. Mcfarlane, THE NINTH EXTRA and two committees were appoint-J, G. Meyer, R. P. Phillips, T. E RACE MEETING will be held ed to organise two teams. The Robson, A. S. Russell, W. L Walker (weather permitting) at HAPPY committees are as under-Hong- and 8. M. White (Kowloon B.G.C.), VALLEY on SATURDAY, 21st kong, Miss Grieg. Dlans House. E. C. Fincher, J. Fraser, A. W.] and Mrs. Dalziel, phone 26213) Ramsey, A. Madar, F. Goodwin, E. October, 1939, commencing at Seven Sisters. North Point: Kow-Kern, R. 3. Meadows and G. E 2.00 p.m.
loon-Miss M. Smalley, c/o The Taylor (K.C.C.), Dr. J. T. Smalley, The first Bell will be rung at Woolley, Hongkong and Shangha! gusson, T. White, B. D. Evans, W. Medical Dept.. and Miss I. LW, V. Field, V. Chittenden, T. Fer- 1.30 p.m.
Hotels. Those desirous of playing c. Simpson' and P. Morgan (K.F.C.), are requested to send their A. M. Calman, W. C., K. Mackle, names to one of the committee Cullen and J. Kempton (Kow- members.
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JANUARY 6 RAF. v P.R.C. HK.C.C. y Army. K.C.C. V I.R.C. Recreio C.S.C.C.
JANUARY 13
RAF. CS.C.C. Univ. v K.C.C, Recrelo v FR.C. LR.C. v E.K.C.C. Army v CC.C
JANUARY 20
C.S.C.C. v H.K.C.C, C.C.C. v KC.C. RAF. LR.C. P.R.C. y Army.
·Recreio v. Univ.
JANUARY 27 RAF. y HK.O.C. C.C.C. v Recreio. K.C.C... Army. C.S.C.C. y Unly.
- FEBRUARY 3
K.C.C. v RAF. CS.C.C. V C.C.C. Recreio v Army. Univ. v I.R.C. HK.C.C. PRC.
„FEBRUARY 17
K.C.C. † 0.30.0. LR.G. ArLY. R.AF. C.C.C. Univ, v P.R.C. Recreio v HK.0.0.
FEBRUARY 24 C.S.C.C. v Army R.A.F. v Recreio. C.C.C. v Univ. HK.C.C. V KC.C. PR.C. y LR.C.
MARCH 2 R.C.C. Recreto. HK.C.C. v Univ. PRC. C.S.C.C. RAF. v Army... C.O.C▼ TR.C.
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MARCH 9
K.C.C. V PRO. HX.C.C. V C.C.C. Recrelo v LR.C. Univ. RA.F.
MARCH 16 Univ. Army, PR.C. C.C.O. C&C.C. v LR.C.
Junior
for the
LADIES' YACHT RACE WON BY
loon Dock R.C.), J. N. Wong, A. J. MRS. GOWLLAND
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE No One without a badge will be admitted to the Members'
The Anancial position of the Kew, J. L Stephens and H. Gittins Enclosure. Such must be worn Association, in spite of an expen- (K. Tong G.C.A.). throughout the duration of each diture of $1.215.80 for Interport Meeting in such a manner as to expence very s1136.45eing H.K. CRICKET CLUB: terday afternoon. Results were as he readily identified.
carried "forward.. The biggest MARRIED V.
are satisfactory, a
sources of revenue were the Beer
Badges admitting Non-Mem Ramle and Stop Watch Competi bers to the Members' Enclosuretion which yielded $432.32. The and Club Rooms at $5.00 Summer Rame yielded $244.10. for Gentlemen and $3.00
for Ladies (Both including tax)
obtainable
are
· ANNUAL REPORT
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SINGLE
ON SATURDAY
fean (Mrs. V. Gowlland) won the 1st Ladies'. Series of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club sailed yes-
follows:
pons
KNIGHTING CEREMONY FOR "200" CLUB
Bowling Alleys? Function
A spirit of conviviality prevailed at the Hongkong Bowling Alleys last night when, at a unique func tion, the first Knighting Ceremony of candidates for the "200" Club took place.
Inter-School AN APPEAL FOR
Swimming Sports
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PROGRAMME OF TEN EVENTS ON FRIDAY
The annual Inter-School Swims
ming Sports will be held at the
Victoria Recreation Club on Fri- day, Oct. 20. Heats will be swum off on Tuesday, Oct. 17, starting at 2 pm, on both days, đố
There was a large crowd present, The following were knighted as
The schools competing are St. members of the "200"-Club:-""Doc" „Joseph's College, La Salle College. Molshën, Dick Venezia, Charles Wah. Tan College, St. Stephen's Miller, Gene Faggiano, J. 8. Lan- College, Queen's College, St. Paul's dolt, J. Gracie, F. Spenko. J. College, King's College, Central Watts and G. Haney.
British School and Diocesan Boys' School,
THE RITUAL
оп
the
TEN EVENTS
CLEAN PLAY IN LEAGUE SOCCER
SERIOUS VIEW FOR OFFENDERS URGED
BY "PILAT"
IN FOOTBALL, AS IN ALL OTHER SPORT, incidents oc- our frequently. Play some times reach such a pitch of excitement that players, and In some cases spectators, for- get themselves and, sequently, infringements
rules are not uncommon.
con-
of
It is therefore, a matter for regret to note that, with the
For the Knighting Ceremony and admission of a New Member to the
The following comprise the pro- League only two weeks old, already 200 Club, the Chairman of the gramme of ten events-100 yds. three cases in which players were Committee, clothed in his official free-style, 50 yds. back-stroke, 100 sent off the field have occurred in rabes, was seated on the Alley seat, yds, breast-stroke, 50 yds. free-style the local League. supported by his Committee.
diving, 150 yds. medley-relay, 200 All the cases were in the junior The new member to be Knighted) yas. tree-style, 50 yds, breast-divisions and, in at least two in- started from the Foul Line, and stroke, 100 yds. back stroke and stances, were the cause of their kneeling
mat provided 200 yds. free-style relay teams of sides leaving the field the losers approached slow measured steps, four). this score sheet) closed his eyes
when the result might otherwise Mr. W. L Handyside will present have been to the contrary. and awaited the signal honour the Championship Cup to the win-f about to be conferted upon him.
The Chairman, after an appro- priate speech on the merits and abilities of the new member, dub- bed him (lightly) on the head with his sceptre, and called upon him
thus:
"Rise, Sir Knight of the Maple- ways thrice honourea Member of the "200 Club."
The Chairman then presented the new Knight with his silver Badge.
ning school.
S.C.A.A. BEAT MACAO AT *
TENNIS
In addition to the above men- toned cases, there were also "many games in which the referee had occasion to caution several players and rough tactics were freely in- dulged in by the participants.
OVER-KEENNESS
No doubt these incidents, may have been caused by over-teenness on the part of the players. To A team of tennis players from 1ose cleanly to far from being dis- the South China Athletic Assoc-than in accordance with the rules graced, but, to win by means, other tion met and defeated the Macao of the game, is far from satis Tennis Club in Macao on Sunday factory, for much of the joy that is to provide for known and pro- before a large and distinguished goes with victory will have been ven experts in the noble game of gathering.
AIMS AND INTENTIONS
The purpose of the "200 Club"
hard
robbed,
"easy" time.
Bowling, a select coterie of good! Playing on newly-laid fellowship and mastery of the ball courts, which were coloured green the past two or three seasons, seer. The local soccer League has, in and 10 pins. By confining its in perfect tone with the adjoining comparatively few such cases and membership, as laid down below, it grass. South China won three of the Emergency Committee had a shall segregate the bowlers from four doubles matches and lost two bowlers, the sheep from goats.
of three singles, the last being The badge of the "200 Club” shall called-off unfinished owing to be a badge of certified ment and falling light. should evoke in the eyes of the public, the profound respect due to master craftsmen.
with Following are the results. the names of the South China
old
Anyone who in the Hongkong players. Dr. C. H. Dew, 59-year- South China veteran, and Bowling Alleys, claims to have howled 200 or more at "10 Pins Szeto Bick won their game 2/1;) after August, 1, 1939, in the pre-w. H Ho and K. H Ip won 2/0: K. F. Lui and James Hsu lost 2/0; sence of two more witnesses, may
At a recent meeting of the H. K. Football Association, the Chairman commented on the exceptionally "clexa season” experienced in the past year and on the sporting way Iri which players had participated in League games.
is
apply for Membership in the "200/Lam Kwan and T. N. Lawon 2/1 It is a well known fact that.
Club."
the
chief
In the singles Wong Pk Lam junior divisions are last 2/0: Albert Chan lost 2/1offenders in this respect, and I SELECTION COMMITTEE The Selection Committee for 1939 KH. Ip was not able to finish his would urge the authorities to take shall consist of: H. Odell, A. Potts, same owing to bad light. The a very serious view of these cases "Doc" Molthen, D. Venezia, N. R. same was called off at one all. In order to deter any future oc- The South China AA are plan- currences, and, in so doing, justify Three Members of the selection ning to invite the Macao Tennis the Chairman's conndence that Committee, together with the Hon-Club to send a team to Hongkong this season may prove just as" orary Secretary; shall (arm
for a return encounter shortly. successful as the past one. suorum,
Kirk.
SHIELD CRICKET IN AUSTRALIA Queensland has expressed itself
in favour of playing Sheffield Shield
Finished Pos. Pts.
17.14.18 9
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cricket during the coming season
4 and on Sept. 8 the Bouth Australian Cricket Association considered the matter.
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Nereld II
(Mrs. M. Johnsen). Isobel
17.13.12 7 Gull
(Mrs. A. Neve).
15.52.52 3 (Mrs. K. Trenchard Davis). Redshank
.......... 16.58.20
4 (Mrs. M. N. Luce). True Bine 17.13.11
16.40.32 1 13 (Mrs. V. Gowlland). La Linda
17.13.45 2 3 (Mrs. M. I. Johnstone).
16.47.37 2 11
3
Jean
(Miss H. Crawhall Wilson).
The Hongkong Cricket Club Mar- ried Men will play against the Hongkong Cricket Club Single Men on Saturday next commencing at through the Following is an extract from the
2 p.m
Married:-E, J. SECRETARY upon the "per. annual report:
R. Mitchell (Capt.), H. J. Armstrong, C. W. sonal or written application of d During the year under review. Bishop, A. T. Dow, J. H. Fox, N. P. Member, such Member to be Ave teams competed in the Senior Fox. J. Hackney, H. J. D. Lowe, A. responsible for all visitors Intro Caer Clark Cup for the third year
League," Ladies winning the Mackenzie, L. T. Ride, D. B. Robb, duced by him, and for Payment in succession, and the St. Andrew's de 8. Carey, G. P. Charlton, D. G. Single-T. A Pearce (Capt.). D. of All Chits, etc.
Ladies being runners up for the Day. B. C. Fay, MT. L. Haymes Maureen Southern Cup. The Secretary's - Office."
the Junior R. M. M. King, D. O. Parsons, J, L (Mrs. R. B. Phillips). League eight teams competed, rec: Pearce. J. E. Potter. T. M. Bul-Gur! floor, Exchange Building (Telsulting in Recreio "A" winning the 27794) will close at 12 o'clock Brawn Cup and H. K Ladies'
ter
(Miss A. Helberg). "B" team taking second position for the Mamak Cup.
Noon.
1st
Tiffins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No 1 Boy (Telephone 21920)..
PUBLIC - ENCLOSURE The
In
The annual Seven-a-Side Tour- nament was held on the C.B.S. ground on February 4, resulting in the Pearce Cup being won by St. Andrew's, the Knill Cup by H K. Ladles. We were fortunately
price of Admission to able to continue the interrupted the Public Enclosure is $1.00 Interport series this year, when a
Hongkong including Tax, for all Persons, į representative
team including Ladies, and is payable went to Shanghai in the Easter
at the Gate. Soldiers and Sallors
in Uniform are admitted" Half Price.
By Order.
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary
Hong Kong, 16th Oct. 1939.
holidays.
H.K. GOLF CLUB: ADAMSON CUP
A. J. MacFayden, with a score of |88-18—70, qualified in the Adam- son: Cup "October Qualifying Com- 771 petition.
17.12.40 .5
4
Discussing prospects at the Eighth Extra race meeting at the
"Valley.
among
"The general opinion 7Australian cricket omoals is that no good purpose could be served 5 by cancelling the Shield pro-
gramme,
the
IN FAVOUR OF PLAYING A recommendation from executive that Shield and grade, matches be played as usual this season was adopted at a meeting)
of the N. S. W. Cricket Association.
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SPORTING FIXTURES
TO-DAY
BADMINTON-YMCA Badmin
ton, the West Lounge, 8.30 p.m.
RUGBY.-Final army trial (800-
kunpo), 4 p.m.
SWIMMING-Inter-School cham-
plonships, heats,
(V.R.C). 2
p.m.; Y.M.C.A. Mixed Swimming. 6 p.m.
:
TO-MORKUW
BADMINTON.-YMCA Badminton, in the West Lounge, 10a.m. to. 12.30 p.; Cathedral Hall Bad- minton. 8 p.m. RUGBY—Rugby Trial, at Happy
Valley 5.15 pm.
SHOOTING Hongkong Rine A580- ciation's Weekly Spoon & Prac- tice Shoot, 1.45 pm.
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Grape Fruit.
Lime Juice Cordial.
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Stone Ginger.
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