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SHEK O GOLF.
THE LADIES ECLECTIC COMPETITION... The following is the result of BSAVERE IS MAG DAY
Concluding, Mr. Malcolm praised Mr. Ferguson's skipping of the Hongkong team and congratulated "the home team ពត their infer which he handed the Shanged Bag and silver spoons to the Hongkong skip.
In banding Decked with flowers, and with Shanghal skip, as a memento, Mr the Ladies Eclectie Competition colours draped about the official Ferguson said that the day had been held during August and Septem table, the Rose Room at the Penin- one of the finest he remembered. It ber. All members played from sula Hotel on Saturday night was the fourth occasion he had play scratch: presented a pleasant setting for fed against
bowling, event
that the
spoons to
the
would go
Misa T, E Pearc Mrs. Roberts
to fill the breach the absence of tween the annual races for the the culmination of the great on forial, and he hoped Mas M. Hancock Watson was the best of the halves April"Ahia, face was 'priginated with com a admisterjed LawBowls, Shanghai aug
McBride should cause little worry In spite of his tendency to take the man Instead of the ball, while W
Jimmy Stewart gave very little RECREIO A TEAM TO BE away, his fine headwork again and again breaking up Kowloon's WATCHED.
advances. All the forwards did good work with the exception of Trombitsky, for whom there was little excuse taking into considera- K.O.S.B. AND SOMERSETS GAIN tion the freedom he was allowed.
BIG VICTORIES.
with
Interpart visit the Colony-the
"Government (Hon HWT
the
Three Games Teatro
the In proposing
Hongkong Association, Mr
The first annual race for the Garrison Chaplains' Challenge Cup, held under the auspices of the Army Rowing Club Hongkong Ares); was rowed over a course of 1,000 yards off Stonecutters Easte
There belagt no rowing event be Brown and Ah King Cups held in
avail themselves of the facilities for to encouraging, new crews to 4. view to. rowing provided by Hongkong bar Sentham C.MG.) the President Pested RP. bour which, in unrivalled by any of the Hongkong Laws that the
the Interport feit be one of three games Ho other Garrison at home or abroad. Asscelation, presided, attended by reser
considered that Foxcater interest Would Attach to ench ADC. At plan, partientarly if each match was The donors of the cup, whose names tain P. Perfect Scott Little, S.C.F. Rev. J. J. Hod- and ameials of are inscribed thereon, are the Rev. O. Hongkong the cost of the played on different creen One
and Shaneh 100
teams gins, C.F., Rev. F. C. Young, 0.0.F.
Bowls Association. The members of a torvat of the visit and the others
Hongkong awe should be played at the com
mencement and others Eight crews entered for the con- the Interport teams were seated test the draw producing the following among the local
players Not a moment of the several hours devoted to
to the
the function was left un- filled. A string band played through out the meal, and musical items filled the gaps between speeches
heats:
Heat.1.
20th Honyy Battery:R.A R.E. and wing, S.L1.
Sig. 8. Cey K.0.5.B., H. Q.
Witty Speech
FANLING GOLF.
THE CAPTAIN'S CUF COMPETITION.
There were 32 entries for the Captain's Cup Competition, played at Fanling during the woek-end
Responding on behalf of the Lawn and E. D. Lawrence qualified with Bowls Association, Mr. A. O. Brawna acore of 72 (81—8). Other caused laughter when he announced scores were: that his public speaking was like the Cart W. Davison
Amaroney, in grunk, the health gkong water system. It was H. U Ireland described how: he had become was open,, although"- generally!
of the 2nd heat soon showed with what keenness the crews had trained what keenness the crew is to the
The start of this, as well as that for
through a combination O
Kowloon who made a good im- pression after the interval, were weak at three points, centre-half centre-forward and inside-left.. Easterbrook undid much good CLUB-KOWLOON DRAW. work by ill-conceived passes, and by hanging on to the ball too long, T. Pile was too anxious to merit his selection to be able to give plenty of knowledge of the game who took 2nd place. The remaining being followed by 20th Heavy Bty. and shooting ability, did little justice to himself and none
crews, undaunted by the lead of the his wing man. da
to others, hung, on gamely to the end.
Time: 4 min. 25 secs.
Heat 2.
1
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clumstances, there creumstances realy ages Tonight he mead the Wylle then proposed the health of satisfaction, while Gallagher, with lead and retaining it, finished first, I came ou complete in-stimulating presence of his old The The First "Visitors A
Bliss was outstanding in the half-back line; he was the best
[By Wanderer."]
League football in the Colony opened auspiciously on Saturday, big crowds witnessing a series of fast and thrilling matches, in spite of the heat, while there was a general indication that the cam-half on the field after the interval, paign will prove one of the most when Dowman also showed his tense in recent years. While there real self. McKelvie was sound. were" no out-and-out surprises, though I do not fancy, right back some of the results were sufficient as his permanent position. An ly eloquent of unexpected factore injury to Gillett in mid-week to cause some lifting of the eye forced him to drop into the rear division, which was rather un- fortunate as it was pretty clear
brows.
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plus the presence of an excellent lawn hope that the visiting term would
play either tennis or to
arer tennis ar golf, friend Mr. Aitkenhead. It was hia
D
Sir
Francis
Guesta in front of his house. It was only tell his old friend that his name was guests BR Sutherland said that Responding on behalf of the a very short time ago that he had a household word in Hongkong bowl- the pleasure of replying was all the first taken a wood in his hand and he ing certainly could not claim to be a
circles
more pleasant, because some two The cream of Mr. Brawn's long years age he had had the honour player as
Rs yet. Nevertheless, he was and witty speech came when he traced A. Coy, K.O.S.B. C. Coy, S.L.I., an ardent supporter of the game, as his long, confezion with the Lawn extending a welcome to his Shanghaf stat Heavy Bty, R.A., 12th Heavy were most mon who took the feet of Bowls Association, and described the Mr. Sutherland; that the only authen- went to show, said Bty, R.A.
the wood. Bowls was the ideal game many presidents of the acquaintance. tie record of arrival of visitors at a for such
climate as ours when tem-Commencing with Mr. Dyer, who he bowling ceremony was away back struggle for the first two places, and
This race provided a tremendous perature and humidity scared. It said had been described as the Lord somewhere in 1588 when left the spectators in doubt up to the being a game where refreshments chattily discussed his successors until
also had the distinct advantage of Lonsdale of local
Mr. Brawn Drake was aport,
a team skipping a' and, when 31st H. Bty, R.A., gained were available at both ends of Sutherland, Mr. B. Wylie and able afioznoón; but 15
History was very vague as to what the first place, closely followed by C
the he
he came to such recent officers as rink.
Mr. actually transpired on that (Laughter). Coy, S.L.1, who wrested that position
The game, continued Mr. Southern, finally, to Els Excellency Mr
it would
seem: that mira messenger arrived with the пот margin.
uncle of that the Spanish out-skittles, as instance the remark of
been connected with the game of
Armada was in hundred
sight years of age who still the played bowls. Mr. Wylie ho charac- cent on and you right reveled
At gentleman hear him at the Interport terised as a man who took an interest which he would seem to hare
This gentleman had remark- in many things besides bowls. He Look here can't I have a quiet game ed on watching a shot go wide: dipped into almost everything: That's what
He of bowls with my friends without comes of akittling. dipped into newspapero, into wire-
wire being bothered (Laughter).
lass and even into school problems.
by Spaniards and His Excelle
Excellency concluded his addreas
Armadas, go and give them some His Excellency, said Mr. Brawn, onions or a monkey and onran to play by describing the afternoon's game was the most enthusiastic of them with, can as the best, or one of the best, it all. He was so enthusiastic about
from
memic
instance, were not strongly fancied that his steadying influence in the 12th H. Hty, R.A., by a small had been much libelled.. It bad even Sutherland, ho,safi, had a still and suggested Drake should pu
The Royal Artillery, for against the Police, but twice in arrears, they pulled the match out of the fire magnificently. The Recreio; even without Gosano, gave the Chinese Athletic such a tussle that they must have been a little surprised on collecting
themselves after the match to find they had won.
In
Forwards were on the target, which is an excellent sign. the Second Division not, a single team failed to find the net,
The results were:
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Senior Division.
Chinese Ath. 2 Recreio H.K.F.C. 2 Kowloon
St. Joseph's 0 K.O.S.B. Somoryats R.A.
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1 K.O.S.B. H.K.F.C. Res. 3 S. China 'B" RA. Res. 3 Kowloon R.. Chinese "B" 4 R.A.M.C. University 2 Recreio S. China "A" 4 Somersets Ewo (Chinese) 1 Chinese "A"
HONOURS EVEN. Kowloon's Second Half Recovery.
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As the result of brilliant opper- tunism by Lolly Goldman, who scored two perfect goals in his inimitable style, the Club were on good terms with themselves at the interval of their, match with. Ków- loon. The tables were decisively turned in the second half, how. ever, and so vigorously did Kow- Joon take up the offensive that they almost turned the potential defeat into victory.
The two periods were so disting tive as to give the impression on the resumption that different game had started. In the first
half, without markedly having more of the play, the Club were much the better team. They com- bined well and exhibited plenty of life in attack. Kowloon wore
guilty of two defensive errors, and Goldman snapped up both oppor- tunities, his first goal being a flashing shot from twenty yards which would have beaten any goal- keeper, while the second he netted from a
corner scrimmage after McKelvie had blocked his firat "shot;
Kowloon were individualists, pure and simple. Rodger was re- peatedly troubled, particularly by the smart bursts of billes on the Kowloon left, but generally speak Ing the visitors ware far from Impressive.
But they will not be grudged the point they obtained as the result of their second half spurt The Club defenders are well expert enced, better than most others in
middle was very necessary. Pile gave a finished performance, and Nicholls made no fatal mistake.
A. Coy, K.0.5.B., although paced, rowed a Gaish.
hard race to
Time: 4 min. sees.
Final.
The following lined up for final after an hour's interval:
20th Heavy By RA, C.
the
the
Coy
A
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whole he remembered more S.LI, H. 4. Wing S.L.I. 31st Heavy had been his pleasure to witness, and lawn howls that he, even formed ying yo
Forward, Hedley and Miles. were most prominent, while East, man put in a great deal of good work. Hedley would, however, do a great service to the team as a frequently that he has colleagues other than his wing-partner.
The gume was full of incident, fast and strenuous. and the ceenness did not prevent a nice sporting spirit from prevalling throughout.
the
hal on his One Songkong.
to
his
not are we're just
Balish Welcome,
`not
to
the last
match
shot
nt
that
Bty., *R.A.
Avi From the moment the starting gun
congratulated Mr. Malcolm of Shang-nwn club. and the wild
Well the
and short of it was went it became
obvious that this Thanks to
Regarding Mr. Phillips' suggestion that Drake was very annoyed and put would be a hard fight, and specta-
that
the Interport match be played on his coat, calling to the other In reply, Mr. Malcolm said that his in three games, Mr. Brawn said that players to make a note of how the tors, both on shore and en team and himself were deeply grate it had its advantages and disadvan- score stood, saying he would teach with a thrilling, race. launches following. were provided ful for all that had been done for tages. Assuming, for instance, that Don Medina Sidonia with Bls 197
them during their visit. It was and team won two matches in suc- ships ST. JOSEPH'S DEBUT.
31st H. Bty, RA, got quickly off fine thing for the Officer Administer asion, interest in the third match of the season,
when they were the mark, thereby obtaining a alighting the Government to entertain them would pall.
at the head of the Jongue, entr at a good game of bowls and lead which by their fine rowing they Considerable interest was taken managed to keep to the end, in spite entertain his visitors to dinner after-
"The Guests.**
How
qur English bowlers extended 2 in the debut of St. Joseph's in the of the splendid efforts of the E. Qwards. During the visit they had had
a Welcome to their visitors was well At the conclusion of Mr. Brown's known but instead of regaling them Senior Division, more particularly Wing, S.LL, who rowed an excellent a strenuous time, but also they bad speech, Mr. B. Wylie rose to propose with bounteous food and as they were opposed to the re- race and finished second.
wine, they some good bo
bowling
all "The Guests." The speaker said that handed out broadsides of round doubtable Borderers' team. With-
Both 20th H. Bty, RA, And C. went to show that bowling in Hong- he would have to apologied to his
and outcovering themselves with Coy, SLL made gallant but un- bigger theboro biker and an
kong was getting to be a bigger and audience, because he had a very long function the visitors however, glory, they left a good impression. positions.
availing efforts to Improve their
speech. It was a very long speech and in the account of the naval en- The K.0.8.B. ware in an aggres-
is the following: Time 3 min. 58 seca. ›... sive mood, the whole forward line
continued Mr. Malcolm, ho to prepare. However, Mr. Brawn
well aimed bat had to say that the tour was the had left him only a minute in which playing with delightful skill and
"all over the honde of the AT- best that ever represented Shanghal to make it. It was his pleasure and gressive English Cerpla confidence, and the St. Joseph's
With such a team he could enjoy a duty to thank the guests who wore Following Mr. Sutherland's defendere need not be despondent
game, anywhere. Particularly be represent at the dinner and who shared His Excelency made it brief farewell over the concession of four goals.
ferred to the fine play of Mr. Dor with them their self-adulation. Mr. speech, and the gathering concluded. Seen to their best advantage in the first half, St. Joseph's held but until within ten minutes of the interval when Everest henied through. Training and teamwork told their tale in the second half and Everest (2) and Alexander added...
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....
a serious threat to the Borderera St. Joseph's only rarely offered
the superb kicking and tackling goal, a solid line of half-backs and of Reeves and Gardner Keeping them well in check: McGlinchey of forwards. Hyder, Paton and was conspicuous in a brilliant line Rocha were bright spots in the College side. ?.
RECREIO'S DASH,
Prize Distribution : After the final, H. E. Major General J. W: Sandilards, CB, C.M.G.; D.S.O., presented the challenge cáp, to the winning crow, 1st Heavy Bty, R.A, who also received miniature silver us, medals being presented to the runters op H. expressed als gratification at the number of crews which had entered for the race congratulating the winners on their fine achievement, and the crews of the S.L.I. on their success at. their first appearance at Army donors of the cup. rowing in Hongkong, and thanked the
..
M.B.E. P.A.F. acted as Judge, and Squadron Leader S. T. Freeman, Captain W. G. Quinlan, R.M., as Starter and Umpire
large number of visitors.
During the afternoon Major C. W. .R1 Tuke, M.C., RA, was host to a
The races were organised by the Rey. C. Scott Little, S.C.F., Hon. Sec. of the Army Rowing Club.
Names of the winning crows: let 31at
Chinese Athletic may regard X. ON Bty. R.A: Bow, Bdr.
themselves as fortunate to
take Gnr. 2, Gnr. J. Luckman; 3, two points from the Club de 5. Gnr. . Knull Str. Gar
Olive: 4, L/B E Whitehall Recreio, who displayed a life and I and--H. Q. Wing S.L.L.: Bow, Pte. sparkle not wholly expected. The
K. Greenway. Atheltie were a shade the better. Lowis; 2, Pte. C. Faxwell; 9, L/Cp! team before half-time, and led C. Seatt; 4, L/Cpl E. Gibbs; 5, Pte. 1-0, through Suen Kam-shun, but Cox, Sgt. E. Nicholls.
P. Darman; Str., L/Cpl J, Webb; such pressure did the Recreio exert after the interval that even when Chan Kwong-ul added, it the R.A. McGreavy led the Police was far from certain that the forwards in good style, plying his match was won.
The Athletic defence had gruelling afternoon against a
wings with capital passes. Had brillantly nippy forward line.curacy, the story of the match they responded with, equal ac- The Recreio mistake. They sacrificed every-Oliver and Joyce nullified their
made only
might have been different, but thing to dazzling speed, and efforts repeated. The R.A. for paigners as Ng Kam-chuen and combined well and shot hard and such seasoned cam-wards were amart on the ball, Lai Yuk-tat, it was not quite good often. engugh. It is possible that A. V. difference Days Gosano would have made all the
against
A
one
the art of holding on to a lead. and the very fact that Kow loon drew level within twenty
E. OF minutes, should tell its own
GIANTS 1. story. Hedley reduced the lead A match between the Police and when Bishop made his only the Royal Artillery as compared mistake of the game, a miskick in with, say, Recreto Athletic
A
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NAVY OUTPLAYED.
The Navy turned up at Kowloon with a remarkably weak team for their opening match of the season, and the Somersets won handsome ly. The Navy conceded a solitary goal in the first half, but after the interval, Pompey and Nixon
front of goal, the inside-right encounter, brings to mind defeating Rodger with a shot heavyweight boxing contest com- were run of their feet. Bewley- which twisted into the corner pared with feathers. One does Bull, Rayson (2) and Butcher (2) low down. Five minutes later, not expect dainty touches and netted for the Somersets, the Gallagher scored from close range skilful manipulation, but bustle Navy failing to respond, though from Hodley's pass in front of and hard knocks. Such a game Kernick came close with bright goal.
The struggle for the winning and Saturday's match was full of
has its own attractions, however, individual flashes. goal was severe, but Kowloon were excitement. distinctly more dangerous, Rodger
1
The Somersets had a very or dinary half-back Une doing duty, saving the situation brilliantly on and twice the RA. levelled up: Inwards served up excellent football, Twice, the Police took the load gave little away, while the for- but Crawley and Hayward at back several occasions,
The Club bave the makings of a the closing stages, the Police de the star boing Butcher on the left- very good side. Rodger was fence faltered and the Gunners wing. Bewley-Bull nursed him quite his old self; Bishop held his put on two quick goals to gain a splendidly, making most of the own with the lively Kowloon right well deserved victory. Valentine capital openings of which the wing, being well supported by netted twice for the Police, while diminutive left-winger took advan Wallington, while with Gilchrist Gill (2) and Allan (2) avored for
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