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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1931.

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MEETING.

The following at the entries and handicaps for the Easter Ilace Meet- lag:

CANTON SPORT.

GOLF AND HOCKEY CONTESTS.

Canton, Mar. 30.

In the semi-finals of the mixed Handicaps, "A" foursomes played on Saturday on Commonwealth Class Fortune Bay (4), Elliot Bay the Tungelian Golf Club course, (146), Gleneagles (148), Apollo (161), Vanylock (140), Zorkan (140), Boxing Mrs. Manning and Baker-Carr Eve (147), Gay Crusader (156), Nidd (168), Jill (140), Hotman (161), beat Mr. and Mrs. Wolcott on the King's Bounty (166), King's Service 18th green, and Mrs. Selffert and (135), Gold Key (133), Royal Flush. Manning beat Mr. and Mrs. (133), Duke of Auteuil (142).

"B" M. K. Nyan at the 20th.

Commonwealth Handicapa Class-Little Beaver (140), Cyclamen

In the finals, played on Sunday, Bay (101), San Francisco (154), Piccalill! (160), Fair Sport (146), Mrs. Manning and Baker-Carr bent Daylight Eve (160), New Year's Eve Mra. Seiffert and W. Manning (189), Valorous (151), Young Pre-

INTERPORT SWIM.

SHANGHAI PLANS FOR WATER MEET.

After an interval of nine years, Shanghal's aquatic squrul may par leipate in A triangular Interport swimining contest against Kobe and Hongkong. Nothing dednite, has yet en arranged but It is the intention of the Shanghai Amateur Swimming Association to hold the big water carnival during the varly part of September, says the Shanghai Even-

Now

The official invitations have been sent to both Hongkong and Kobe. Nothing is known about Kobo's plans for sending a team to the mect but Hongkong intends to be represented

present considering and in at

nancial aide of the trip,

tho

The Colony has always been able to secure the services of first class tank- there is avery reason and

whil men ta believe that Hongkong

huro in Septem- be represented

the of ber. Kobe Wor UBC

of the three strongest aggregations cities in the old days but the standard of her present day swimmers is un known here.

Shanghai won the last triangular

It was meet between the threa cities, hold here in the autumn of 1922.

close tussle, Hongkong being only few points behind."

tender (140), Sanction (140), Lobator and 3.

G. W. Greene won the monthly Bay (140), Imperial Hall (140), Eron (147), Pickle (142), Nippy (148). Bogey competition with a score of Monterey Bay (142), 0-Moon (154), all square.

In a hockey match.played on the King's Counsel (146), Majestic Hall (145), Paul Pry (151), The Gomeril

Shameen ground yesterday (140), Charn (153), Winsome Stag Shaneen were badly defeated by (147), Wonderful Stag (146), Crown

Jan All-Navy eleven from long- Prince (140).

gkong. In the early stages of the Commonwealth Handicaps Clasa Britannic Hall (148), Bruns game, Shameen established a lond wick Hall (161), The Pheasant (153). of two goals to mil after which The Grouse (151), The Quall (143), they fell away badly, the Navy The Snipe (149), Tango (14), Cloudy side acoring three in quick succes Eve (136), Chivalrous (1611, Yankee fon and leading by one goal at (13) Scrappit (144), Fritillery (163) the interval. Blue Boy (148), City Hall (152),

After the change-over, the Navy Cream Cracker (145), Iron Bloml $1-40), Bridge Hall (159), Grey Dawn completely dominated the game 1160), Edenbridge (101), Piccy (148), and took the score, to

pulled 'themselves Peter Cherney (133), Jun Stewer Shamren (162) Jndestone (133), Silver Key together and managed to reduce (19), Mascot (133), Thunderous Stag the lead to 6-4, the Navy scoring (161), Armony (164), Christnine Belle zain just before time to make (161) Mongolian Stag (152), Fifty the final score T goats to 4-Fincher reversed the previous de- Fifty (161), The. Discarded (156) Our Own Correspondent.

(133), Pagoda

(130).

Vanioune Mindoro (140), Misurais (181), Leverst

6-2.

(102), Happy Returns 140), Awaken

St. John Ambulance men will be at Lien (137), Wings (149), Morning Star 153), Orlando (152), Monk the Peak Trani Station (Upper and Wednesday at (134), One-Third (161); Duke of Lower Levels) on Brittany (153), Duke of Longchamps 2.30 pm. for the purpose of vaccina (1013, Mount Elburz (134), Brown tion. Peak residents are requested to Eyen

(133), Bronze Eyes (101), inform their servants, Northern Prince (161), Good Day (146), Sunny Day (142), Tigre (162),

TENNIS TOURNEY. HONDA KNOCKED OUT BY FINCHER.

Showing a vast improvement on his form of last year, F. C.

It's times like these you need

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A round on the King's Miniature Golf Cou›st, Roof Garden, Kings's Theatre, NOW OPEN

Full results of yesterday's matches

Open Singles.

were:

sion of his meeting in the final of the Open Singles Championship by nining a decisive victory over T. Honda, the holder of the title, when round the two met in the Afth yesterday. Fincher will now play 6-1, 6-1 the winner of the A. L. Sullivan- M. W. Lo tle.

After a rather indifferent start Fincher became complete master of the situation and, by a greater

E. C. Fincher beat T. Honda 3-0,

I Goldman beat G. Lai 6-2, 6-3. Club Championship. A. L. Sullivan beat H. Owen Hagher 6-2, 6-3.

Handleap Singles "A."

A. B. Raworth (owe 4-6) beat W.

TO-DAY'S MATCHES. Barton (rec 3/6), 5-7. G-2, 7-5.

Open Doubles, Ho Ka-lea and Yow Man-kit v. Leo Woon-tsoi and Leo Wai-tsoi.

A. L. Sullivan and L. Goldman v. G. Segalen and F. I. Zimmern.

PRINCE IN BRAZIL

WENT ALL THE WAY TO HOLE OUT IN ONE.”

Sao Paulo, Mar. 80. There was terrific applause in the Chamber of Commerce banquet when the Prince of Wales humor ously remarked that he came all the way to Brazil "to hole out in ove! His Royal Highness declared t he was not a politician and not business man, so he could do some- thing to help "as a liaison officer" between the British Chamber of Commerce in South America and the manufacturers in Britain.

Happy Day (180), As You Like It Vasylock (140), Boxing Eve (144), (150)

The Lombard (136), Tay (152), (Gay) Crusader (133), Poppermine variety of strokes, turned what at M. Country Club (142).

(146), Spey (133), Hetman (161), one time seemed inevitable defeat, brilliant victory. After Commonwealth Handicaps "D" King's Bounty (166), King's Service into a Class-Heretofore (167). Agate (135), Gold Key (133), Royal Flush losing the first set at 3-6, he won (151), Bay of Bellingham I (167) (133) Christmas Chimes (133), the next two at 6-1, 6-1, and fully Celerity (145), Sultry Eve (143) Rooslan (155).

deserved the honour. He was the Arctic Eve (133), Movanagher (157), Empire Handicaps "B" Class more aggressive of the two and Summer Hall (133), Noukhall (161), Cyclamen Bay (161), Majestic Halldurlug a major part of the game Ploughman (161), Greenbridge (152), (146), Paul Pry (151), The Gomeri! had his opponent out-played,

The Prince urged every British Loch Sloy (158), Redskins (153), (140), Piccalil (100), Falr Sport

realdent abroad to promote the pur- Jester (161), Happy Choice (155). (140), Daylight Eve (160), New although the tehnis Twilight (189), Silver Flare (138), Year's Eve (189), Valorous (161), always of a very high standard.

chase of British products. He was If Fincher can maintain his form

given a load ovation at the close of Choctow It (100), Vadio (143), The Crown Prineo (140), Chara (168),

Robinson and. Capt. de Linde (owe a brilliant speech and subsequent Turbot (143), Flornetta (133), Sans Lobster Bay (140), Eros (147), Im- he should again qualify for the Souci (133) Tom Thumb (143). perial Hall (146). Pickle (142), Little final where he will probably meet 4/6) v. A. C. L. Bowker and V. R. ly shook hands with 500 ladies pre- Zephyr (100),

Thunder (153). Nippy (140), Monterey one of the Ramjahr brothers. Garden (Ser). Empire Handicaps.-"A" Class-Bay (142). O-Moon (154), King's

This should provide an interesting rec. 16) v. S. E. and D. 9. Green small hours of the morning.-Rou Sitting Bull (154), Elliot Bay (145) Counsel (145), Peppercorn

tie and one well worth seeing. Gleneagles (146), Wisdom Stag (142), Wonderful Stag (145).

(134),

Handicap Doubles. H. Kernerling and F. V. Jensen (Scr) v. T. A. H. Coltman and G. W not. Tufton (owe 4/8). wag

R. M. Wood and H. H. Lennox (rec. 1/6) v. J. J. Ferguson and Wilson (owo 4/6).

J. T. Prior and E. S. C. Brooks Bent and then daaced until the

tar's American Service. {{owe 15).

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