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HOCKEY..

·FORMER PUPILS TEAM

FOR MONDAY.

OPEN LAWN BOWLS CONTEST.

H.K. RIFLE LEAGUE. REPULSE BAY HOTEL

CIVILIAN CLUB MAY BEN

FORMED.

A. M. HOLLAND QUALIFIES TO APPEAR IN FINAL.

The formation of a Civilian Shoot- The following have been selected

ing Club was mooted at the annual to represent the K.B.S.F.P.A. in their

le, two semi-final meeting of

Rifle the Hongkong The first of match at King's Park against the Radio Sports Club, on Monday, at matches in the Open Lawn Boris League, presided over by Mr. R. M. 6.15 pm shurp:

Championship was played off yester Dyer, which took place last evening E. Moses, R. G. Witchell, C. L.day on the Kowloon Cricket Club in the room of the Hongkong Foot- Gregory, J. J. King. T. S. Whiley, green, between A. M. Holland and ball Association. It was stated that J. J. Hirst, W. H. G. Hirst, R. J. Ferguson, the former winning by the Government viewed the scheme

21 shots -12,

to in 21

21 heads. The Skipp. C. C. Francis. H. Pearne, dinner will now meet, either R. Fathetically, and was prepared to grant the new Club a shooting range P. White. Reserves.-G. E. L. John- Luz or M. Omar, who will decide at Waterloo Road, while making son and W Chester.

their tie on Wednesday next on the certain reservations as to member Civil Service C.C. green..

ship.

was

T

Radio Sports Club Team.

Holland was consistent but was

The minutes of the last meeting The following will represent the not playing real championship bowls were passed, and the Chairman, deal- Radio Sports Club in the above match: In fact the game, he played against ing with the accounts; stated that Surjin Singh, Kattan Singh. J. S. Roylance in the previous round was these were about square when audited firewal, A. R. P. Guest, Mohinder far better. Occasionally he brought at the end of May. Since then, Singh, W. Ayock, M. H. Hasann, of

off an exceptionally geo shot but donations had made available a cash Gurbachan Singh. Awtar Singh

not up to his usual form 1 balance in hand of $239.10, which

rratie (Captain), Kalwant Singh and F. A.is -ble that Ferguson's

them something to go on with. which Kemp. Reserve:-B. S. Gill.

bowling affected his pla

The accounts, were duly passed, on might have been much better had he being seconded by Mr. F. C. Good-

his opponent been extended, but with playing inconsistently the winner The Chairman next referred to the was not always called upon to give important matter of the formation of of his best, although of course, he a new Shooting Club for civilians. could not take matters ton easily. In this connexion, the Hon. Secretary

It was in the short heads that

HK.HC. Team for Wednesday. The following have been selected to represent the ..H.C. 1st XI v. 8/15 Panjabis on Wednesday, 22nd October at 6.15 p.m. on Marina ground-

Gregory, J. E. Henry, W. Wood- ward, d, Noronha, M. 11. Turner, & Botelho, H. Owen Hughes. G. E. R. Divett, G. R. More. . C. Francis, T. J. Price.

the

Mal

on the subject from the land had the upper hand, and always (Mr. F. Young) read, a conumunica- rolled the jack just past the flag. Colonisi Secretary, which, interalia, He had Ferguson beaten time and states: again.

Guvernment's Offer. Ferguson always fought shy of short heads when he had the op "With reference to previous cor- 11.K.H.C. 2nd Team for Monday. “ portunity of rolling the jack and in respondence on the above subject, I am directed to inform you that the The following have been chosen to variably had a full rail. On represent the Hongkong Hockey Club Short head he was constantly being Government will view sympathetical

tort, while at times ly the proposal or short," heavy

to form a civilian second eleven against the Hongkeng

rifle club in the Colony and is pre- and Singapore Royal Artillery, on the he had very bad luck.

al theat Ferguson took the lead

pared to allow for the

purpose Marina ground. at 5.10 p.m., start, and was leading 73 as the use of the site shown on the attached Monday:

reservations. A Borrowman, L. A. R. Duncan.ixth head. Holland scored on the plan, subject to certain La. Nicholson (Captain), O. Butler, Pest five, and secured twelve shots. It is necessary that the regulations when he gave one away, and then of the proposed club should receive H. R. Patre, M. E. G. Mile. S. Fyx-finished the match-at-the-21st-head His Excellendy's-approval-in-advante.

W. A. Nowers, S. Wadu, . C. Finch?

T. J., Price.

CORRESPONDENCE.

Golf Championship of Hongkong,

To The Editor of Hongkong

Telegraph.]

Sir.-In, every

eamtry and town where golf is plage, there is a na tional championship and local | championship, in which the bet

poments of this game compete on qual terus. here in Hongkong, what

But

is generally considered as the open

championship is confined

Golf Club; and

to

hers of the Ravel Hongkong

a search of the locali reveals that the

newspaper

files

winter of this "closed" tournament

has been described,

of of

as the local champion. course, wrong: and in this

Year Grace 1930, we are faced with the

sorry:

ctacle that there is no open;

of

100

after giving occasioned ones, includ- ing three singles on the last heads but one. The full scores weret Ferguson

Heads. Holland

PING-PONG.

pa ta et un to so to 21 2EIZSAR

20

GAMES IN LADIES' SINGLES TOURNEY.

the

These regulations should include a clause laying it down that member- ship will not be granted to anyone eligible for the Volunteer force or Police Reserve service who is not a Volunteer or a Police Reservist, with the exception of

tion of ex-Service TRUT and ex-Volunteers ex-Reservists.

Cat toanre Among the conditions proposed was a clause stating that

will be a permit

ted for be granted od of two years; if renewed after period this period, tenure is to he only for ne year, but subject to cancellation at any time on three months' notice. being given without compensation: and a fee of $1 per

to be charged.

Was

a

Proposed Runge. The contour of the proposed range which the Government has thus decided to grant to the League, at a nominal, rental. was discussed by the meeting, which agreed that it suitable from both the view- points of safety and adaptability. Situated beyond the bridge at

dge at Water- loo Road, it has been left to the promoters to chanse either of the two pieces of land separated by the road at this point. It was indicated

the meeting as probable that the right side, over which a maximum shooting range of 500 yards is offer cd, would be the one salected. The Playing in the above Miss Wong rust of the scheme will be considered Committee of the League Oi-lan best Miss Yu Hung-kwan (by the acts to love). Miss Wong Yuen-lan before being submitted to Govern bcat Miss Tu Manang (3-0), Miss ment,

"The Committee for last year, con- in Kit-hing beat Miss Chu Kau-sun (3-2). Mise Ya Hung-kwan heat Misssisting of Mr. R. M Dyer (President); Lui Caui-wun (W.0.) and Miss Wong Mr. F. Young (Hon. Secretary and R. Oi-lan beat Mrs. K. Gonzalez (WO). Treasurer); and Messrs. E.

In the Men's event fai Pui-lum beat Dovey, F. C. Goodman, T. Swan, D., A. L. Rumjalin (3-0) and Chang Walmiston, and A. W. Bitchie, were

blog. Sim-churn beat A. V. Gosuno (1-0).] re-elected en

vrte of thanks to Mr. F. Young

of Hongkong. How- ever, this locni desideratung in one the best games known to humanity can be removed by the leading golf club staging an open event every year for impeting golfers with a club fundicap of (say) eight and under and with the sixteen hest cards to

alify. A

leading s

sporting club has sponibilities towards the game it sponsors. Let it not be said that this grand game of golf, to the homears of which the popular sportC. man and future King of England is alan i humble aspirant, is tinged with smallery in Hongkong.

SPORTSMAN,

ALC.C. TOUR IN SOUTH AFRICA.

CHAPMAN AND HIS MEN DEPART.

LOCAL CRICKET.

PROBABLE CLUB TEAMS FOR TO-DAY.

for

his

excellent services as Hon. Secretary and Treasurer during the past year, was carried unanimously; and, after the memliers had made an appointment for looking over the proposed range, the meeting dis-

persed.

to represent the Hongkong C.C. 2nd | XI in the match to be played against the Club de Recreio:

The following have been selected to| II.K.C.C. 2nd XI. v. Club đè -Recreio. represent the Hongkong C.C. 1st XI The following have been selected tostay in match against the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders: T. E. Pearce (Capt.), K. H. Batger, London, Oct. 17, JA, C. Beck, G. E. R Divelt, E. R. The M.C.C. cricketers, under the Duckitt, 1 Owen Hughes, J. Tisley, captaincy of Mr. A. P. F. Chapman EL R. Mitchell. A. Reid, R. H. D. have left for South Africa for their Wade, . J. Armstrong and W. 3. A. Hutchison, J. McFarlane, R. Stock, tour there.-Renter,

Hunt (12th mu).

W. W. Mackenzie (Capt.), E. J. Collins, J. R. Collis, J. H. Ashworth, J. Chadwick, P. W. L. Planner, J. D.

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