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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
DOCKYARD R. C.
SATURDAY'S SUCCESSFUL
SOCIAL
MONDAY, MARCH 21,
1927.
GOLF.
RUGBY FOOTBALL.
INTERESTING HONG MATCH AT FANLING.
INTERESTING MATCHES. THIS
WEEK.
An interesting Hong match bo- The club-room of the Naval Dock- yard Recreation Club was packed tween Wayfoong (Hongkong "and" fast Saturday evening, when the Shanghai Bank) and Tailco (31essre. principal smolting concert took place, Butterfield and Swire) was played the old course at Fanling yostor. and the annual presentation of club over the championship and hundlap awards day here were eloven a side, aingies was made. Mr. J. S. Gillingham
boing (chairman) presided, and was
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in the afternoon, portad by Mr. J. W. Baldwin, secro-ball played in the morning and four
hay
Most of the matches were very tary, and Mr. H. Griffiths who charge of
of the concert arrangements, keenly contested. Taikoo led ou Among those present were, Com- the Singles by 8 points to 5%, and by modore JL. Pearson, C. MG., RN, accuring saven points to five in the Commander B. H. Phillips, Engr. afternoon won a most interesting Commander Sebastian, Mr. P. Yapp game by 13 to 10. Fall details
follow: and Mr. B. G. Quick,
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Singles.
Wayfoong. R.L. Moncrieff i ED. Black H.G. Hegacy 1% W.J. Clerk
V.M. Grayburn- C.L. Cooken Green RW. Leg AT CH. Eldridge - R.P. Moodie Crockter
The lengthy musical programme of unusual excellence, humorous items being in the majority. Masera Jones, Lewis, Camfold, Dickerson, And Harsley, in their sentimental song were much appreciated, and won hearty applause, while Messrs. Bowler, Rule, and Cusack wore popular as ever in their favourite G. Coyle was amusing dittles, Mr. particularly clever in his impersona tions of Chirgwin, White-Eyed Kafir, and Sam Mayo. Ho mimic of the first water. Mr. Kelly was also good in his rolliciting songs, the Tale of the Egg, being ospecially funny. Messrs. R. Baldwin, and We Rule, an accompanists, were of con- siderable help to the singers.
At the conclusion of the first half Com- ical programme musical modore Pearson presented the cups and other prizes to the successful competitors in the various sports, and spoke a few well-chosen words, ux- pressing bis
gratification for the good show of sporting spirit prevail- Moodie & ing among the members of the club. cordial Ha greatly appreciated the welcome extended to him on this his maiden visit to the Dockyard "Club Roome for a social evening, since his arrival in the-Colony,
of
the
Cups and prizes were awarded to the following members:
Tennis..
Toikoo. H.U. Ireland W. Ironsido
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JD.H. Crawford - J.W. Robertson K.E. Greig D. Templeton R. McGregor J.C.M. Smith H.Spicer McKay Fance
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McKay &
Hance
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"Junior Section Championship.
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The first round of the Junior Section Championship was completed at Singles Handicap: Winner, Br. E. Happy Valley on Saturday, tho Crocker; Runner up, Mr. J. W. Bald-result being as follows!
win.
Doubles Handicap: Winners, Mesar. Black and Crocker; Runners up, Messrs. Sitters and West.
Commodore's Cup Championship: Winner, Mr. E. Crocker; Runner up, Mr. A. Shephard.
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Billiards.
Billiards Handicap: Winner, Mr. F. W. Black; Runner up, Mr. H. M. Griffiths.
Snooker.
Snooker Handicap: Winner, Mr. A. A. Lewis: Runner up, Mr. S. Moor; Somi-finalist, Mr. R. Jacobson.
Shooting...
Club Championship: Winner, Mr. W. B. Cook; Punner up, Mr. J. Jef-
ford.
Ofeers Challenge Cup: Winner Mr. W. E. Cout; Runner up, Mr. J. Jefford.
Handicap Cup: Winner, Mr. W. Garrett.
D: Lyon bent C. W. Goldenberg: J. McBride beat T. W. Carr; R. C Wallace beat F. E. Bocker; W. Clarke beat W. McKay: P. Morrison beat C. A. Grimes; J. Laing beat S. II. Garrod: F. H. Glover beat G. McLeod, and J. McCubbin beat W. Pryde.
The second round is to be com pleted on or before April 2nd.
YACHTING.
RESULT OF SERVICE CUPS CONTEST.
The race for the Service Caps on Saturday resulted in a win for Dorothea, said by Mr. C. L. Ed- wards. Daphne, piloted by Mr. H. Druyer, was second and Boojum, ani ed by Mr. F. G. Vaux, was third.
The course was-1, North Fair way Buay (P); 2, Channel Rocks
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Kwong Wo Cup: Winner, Mr. SP); 3, Crest Rocks Buoy (P).
Wickenden..
Mininture Range Cup: Winner, Mr. W. E. Cook,
Distance 10.73 miles.
The weather was fine and a strong wind prevailed throughout the after-
ROON.
The full results are as follows:
TIME Finishing Corrected 6:23:48 5:23:48 6:33:28 5:28:00 5:30:20 6:28:17 5:41:43 5:27:25
R:30:07 6:49:59
5:19:23
5:28:31
D.N.F.
5:50:09
5:96:47
6:21:06
6:54:17
D.N.F.
D.N.F.
0:57.92
6:32:20
D.N.F.
Service Boats
The "C. E.'s department gained the highest percentage of marks in all sports for the year, and thereby won the Commodore's Shield, which Engr. Commander Sebastian received on be- Rolln half of the Chief Engineer's Depart- Colleen ment
Towards the close of the second L Linda
Argulla II hulf of the programme, Mr. J. S. ATS
Dorothea Gillingham mounted the stage, and said that he hoped that the committee
Daphne Allsn responsible would see to it that the club members were treated to these
Halcyon Joan concerts Popular
more Why Wonder? often, becaking
A large number of the tombers and their friends thoroughly Bluenose enjoyed such happy evenings, and Boojum not a few, he went on to
say, had
had Zephyr spent many a worse evening, and had to pay three to four dollars for a seat.
Loud applause). Concluding his remarks, the chairman said that he would be lacking in his duty as a chairman if he did not call for n Hermes (Cutter). 4: 9:44 hearty clup, and vote of thanks und Probisher (Cut- appreciation for the artists who had ter) 4:13:20 given all present such a delightful Hermes (Cutter) 4:14: 9 Delhi (Cutter) 4:17:30 Delhi (Galley)
.evening.
torminating bributed.
The second race resulted as fel- lows:
TIME
Finishing Corrected
3:58: 8
4: 1:44
4: 2:33
4: 5:59
. 4: 8:20
4: 8:20
4: 8:55
4:12:69
4:14:18
The remainder of the programme emmes (Galley) 4: 8:55 then' continued, the
proceedings at midnight.-Con Titania (Whaler) 4:25:69 Ambrose (Galley) 4:14:18 Probisher
(Gall. 4:17:17 4:17:17
were: Hermes cut- Those ter. (Licut.
cut. John); Frobisher cutter, (P.O. Broomfield); Hermes cutter, Lieut. Myers); Delhi eutter, (Lieut. Micklethwart); Delhi galley, (Lieut. Hermes galley, (Bag-Com. Villar); Titania whaler, (S.) Players); Frobisher galley, (Lieut. Duckworth).
LOCAL FOOTBALL.
SHIELD FINAL DATES 7
ARRANGED.
The Council of the Hongkong
The course was (1) Lycemun Ben-
Football Association met after con (P), (2) Kowloon Rocks (P). Saturday's match and arranged the Challenge Shield finals for Saturday, April 2.
The Junior match between the K. O: S, B. and Kowloon will be played at 2.80 p.m. on that date on the ground of the Hongkong Football Club. The Senior match between the K. O. S. B. und Kow- loon, the holders, will be played on
HOLE IN ONE.
A REWARD FOR LUCKY GOLFERS.
It was announced the other day
the same ground at 4.30 p.m. on that the local lady champion-Mrs. April 2
Lambert had done the 12th hole on
Hole
The Navy will meet the Army the Old Course Fanling in 1. Messrs. in the Lai Wah cup competition at John Walker & Sone, through thoir the Sookunpon ground on April 9 c. in Cediately credit
Co. Lul, and the Civilians versus
China match will be played on the Club promise and have forwarded the successful player one battle of their ground on the following Satur- famous whisky, thus combining two day. The final match has been perfect shots. fixed for April 30 on the Club Perhaps it is not generally well local golf enthusinsta Ground.
among Saturday April 230 is St. George's that Messrs. John Walker & Sone Day and the date was left vacant one bottle of whisky to any player guarantee to present free of charge at the request of the Army to who succeeds in doing any hole in play a charity game at Scokuripon, one. The only condition attached is The Football Association was that the fent should be duly attested asked to select a representative by the opponent and the Secretary of team to meet the Army.
the Club.
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HOME RUGBY.
BRILLIANT VICTORY FOR. SCOTLAND.
minutes a
FORD REFUSES £200,000,000.
CONCENTRATION £12 "REMADE" CAR.
Good business reasona, apart from family pride, lie behind Mr. Honry Ford's refusal of £200,000,000 from a guy in Wall Street" for. his motor business.
The keonneas shown in the rugby
London, Mareb 19. rovival in Hongkong is becoming.
At Edinburgh, in fine weather and mare and more manifest. The Hong before 80,000 spectators, Scotland keng Football Club have now playedbeat England in the "ruggor" match four matches without being defeated, for the Calcutta Cup by 21 points but the Army and Navy sides
to 18. determined that this state of affairs
The game was played at a tra-
It was revealed in a court caso shall cease.
themendous pace throughout. DA
next, at 5.30
England attarked at the outset, but that Mr. W. Prentiss had made Club
fine passing Mr. Ford an offer of £100,000,000 entertain the Border foglament
after five at
Valley and will be movement by Scotland resulted in in 1916, had doubled that offer in presented by the following aldo: Macpherson scoring a try.
Five Armstrong; Pritchard, Garrard, Coal-minutes later Gibbs scored for Eng. 1924, and had again ronowed it Ton, Lammert; McKay, Wales; Millar land, Stanbury converting. Foster, Akehurst, Trayen, M. Smith, Bevoridge, Stephenson, Leo.
It is unfortunate that the Club's two regular contres, Bowier Lloyd, are hors de combat, but there should be no weakness in the centre positions with Garrard and Coulson available. Coulson was
pro minent in London rugby some three and an early return to its should ronder him invaluable
the Club.
vary
And
to the
Border Regiment, at the time THO of being ordered East, had reached the 4th round of the Army Cup, with every prespect of going further. In their ranks are Raveral Army CATRA
TC-
the
On Wednesday, a Club alde eruited almost entirely from mem- ers who pathetically design them.. solves "Old Crocke will meet Bank, and the reaulting game should revive many tender memorios,
On Thursday
evening (if the ground is still playable) the Club will meet the Kosbles and another very
game should result
Boed, the only drawback at the i
Smith then scored two tries for Scotland, and Stark obtained penalty goat for England.
At half time the score was Scot land D, England 8.
Catcheside, the English three-quar ter, went off lame, but, returned, only to be obliged to retire again.
Waddell scored a dropped goal for Scotland, and Dykes obtained a splendid try for Scotland, Gillies con verting
during the last month...
Mr. Prentiss is the senior moni- ber of the brokerage firm of Hornblower and Weeks.
He has handled the financing of Dodge, Chevrolet, General Motors and Hudson Motors, so that his
estimate of the worth of the Ford Company is to be respected.
Last year Ford's output of cars was 1,810,027, and his net profit exceeded £20,000,000.
He has now launched, on a char-
The Englishmen carried out a well- sustained attack, and Laird scoredacteristically huge scale, the busi- and Stark, convorted.
In a loose attack near the finish, Scott obtained try for Scotland, Drysdale falling to convort.
Scotland, thus won, as stated, by 21. to 13.-Router.
AUSTRALIAN RUN.
SPEEDING UP OF N.Y.K.
SHIPS.
ness of remaking used cars.
Old cars, his "Boswell," Samuoj Crather, saya, are sent to Detrolt, put through a repair process- planned on the same lines as the manufacturing process..
The cost of turning out old cars in a condition equal to new, is only 60 dollars, say, £12. This figure will soon be reduced.
Since he started his frut fac- lory he has produced 15,000,000 Ford, cars, so that the number of moment is lack of playing space.
The NY.K. Orient-Australian old ones, available for recondition- There are sufficient playors Avail- able for four or five matches each iners Aki Maru, Tango Maru and ing is ao enormous that the manu- weck, and it
will uniformlyfacturer expecls to double his decins
a great plty Mishima Maru that in British Colony there is accelerate their speed, commenc-business.
"If Mr. Ford is worth a cent, he no room for a game so close to the ing with the a.s. Aki Maru, sailing hearts of Britishers. It is entirely from Hongkong on April 29, so is worth £100,000,000," said Mr. due to the loyal and unselfish CD that they will, from now onwards, N. A. Hawkins, a Detrolt account- operation of all sections of the take 19 days from Hongkong to ant, who was formerly Ford's Hongkong Football Club that it isSydney, instead of 20 daya. sales manager, şin an interview: possible to play the present series
"He has £80,000,000 in cash at the of matchon,
banks," he added.
BILLIARDS.
SOUTH AFRICAN WINS EMPIRE CHAMPIONSHIP.
London, March 19.
The s.s. Mishima Maru will call at Zamboanga, P.I., on both the northbound and southbound vay. ages, besides regular ports of call.
THE BOAT RACE.
OXFORD'S TRIAL.
London, Mar. 19. With slightly more favourable.com-
Madrid, Mar. 19. The King's convalescence is proceeding favourably, and bullė- tins as to his condition are being discontinued,—Rouler.
Paris, Mar: 19: President Doumergue has ac- cepted an invitation from King George to go to London on May may to Mortlake in 20 minutes, 15-16, for a, three days' visit-Reuter.
At Burroughes Hall, London, Alan Prior (South Africa) won the Em- pire Billiards Championship, defeat-ditions than Cambridge, Oxford to- ing representatives of England, day did a full courao trial from Put Scotland and Wales, in 2,000 up games. Reuter.
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