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INTER-CLUB GOLF CONTEST.

HAPPY VALLEY DEFEAT KOWLOON,

The match between the Happy! Valley Section of the RILK.G.C. and the Kowloon Golf Club at Kow- loon yesterday, resulted in a nar- row victory for the visitors by 20% pointa to 19%.

LOCAL FOOTBALL.

THE UNITED SERVICES FINALS.

Capt. A. H. Walker, Commoders R.N. was present at Sokunnon to see the final games in the United Services Compeition en Thursday. There were a large crowd of Navy ratings present and the comic aide was kept alive with the antles of faur Naval men who did several stunts with bicycles on the touch lines. The proceedings

were

The singles gave Happy Valley a lend of 2% pointe, in the morning, livened up by the full band from but in the afternoon, the foursomes the field before the start of the renfor HMS. Hermes playing selections on reaulied in victory for the Kow- loon Golf Club by 11 points to 9%,ame and during the interval.

At the close of the senior game, not quite sufficient to wipe out the Mrs. Potter, wife of Capt. L. 8. morning deficit,

Futler R.N., President of the Royal

in the top half of the draws, the Navy Recreation Club, presented the home side were more often success-trophies to the winner. ful than not. In the lower half. the visitors obtained the bulk of

the points.

The Junior Game. Kicking off with the wind, the Bruce soon threaten danger

and

In all twenty-nine matches were Fisher sent in a hard shot that was played.

TENNIS TOURNEY.

RESULTS OF THURSDAY'S CONTESTS.

Thursday's ties in the tournament at the H,K.CC.

tellows:

Open Dimbles. Sullivan and Goldman beat and Akiyama, 9-7, 6-2.

Lipped over the bar by the goalie. Nothing came of the ing kick and Bridgewater transferred but wild shooting from the left wasted a good Erbanre. Shand, Bridgewater, collided with Ward and had to retire for a few minutes. iuring his absence, Bruce took the lead through Kirkby.

The Bridgewater got down but Callied tou ng in front of gual nud Miller cleared. Bines cleared from tennis | Wyatt and the Bruce going down result-Kirby shot into the net from a pass by Potts, Bruce came through again and Hawes melted after the whistle haul sanded, ngainst him for nulla Brike and the goal was disallowed. water transferred but a shot from the I left wing cleared the bar.

Honda

E. C. and E. F. Fincher beat Ng And Tani, 6-1, 6-4.

6-3,

Handicap Singles "A." Forster bent Robinson, 6-2, 6-4, Handicap Singles "B." Keyserling beat Wand, 5-7,

Early in the second half, Bridge. water were awarded a free kick thirty yard out and Branch placing well, 10-8, Shand gave Bines ebance with a first time shat. Bridgewater pressed hard to level up and Bennett cleared the bar from twenty yards. Branch took a hot shot nt goal and the ball

FOOTBALL BROADCAST. fist skimmed the nr. A scramble

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FORTUNE FOR WAR WIDOW.

Covered Stand.

In the Brace goal nren found Bines out of position but he managed to just reach the ball and send it ainst the upright and clearing from the rebound with Bridgewater claim- ing a goal, but the referee ignored the appeal as he considered the ball hu not passed over the line,

Bridgewater continued to press but fode to add to their score, the final whistle sounding with the Bruce win-

ing by the odd goal in three.

The Senior Game.

Medway 5, Hermes 0. Only one goal separated the teams at the inter- val, the Medway having the advant- age of the wind during the first half, tuen bring a goal up. With the wind in their favour on resuming the lernes and the better of the ex- changes in nidileki, Int found Dixon

Aitken on top of their form, IL appeared to be the Hermes game until abet fifteen minutes from the cluse,

Then the Modway forred a corner. and Skinner taking the kiek sent the ball into the net direct from the ing kick and won the Ku

for the Modway. After this The Hermes de

and fence fell off very badly

the

There will be a special broad. Medway put on three more goals in cast description this afternoon of the last ten minutes. Redgate scored the big match to be played on the for the Medway before the interval. Club ground. It is the final of Early in the second half Aitken the Shield competition and will be fumbled a shot from Flint but Dixon played between the Navy and running back conceded a corner. The South China teams. The above flag kick was cleared and play trans- plan of the fili will help ferred. Millar stopped a fast listeners-in to follow the broadcast shot from Redgate and fell on the ball. A free kick for impeding the goulie talk.

relieved. Shortly after this incident enme the turn in the game. Skinner scured direct from a corner kick and In the next minate the Medway went further ahead, Magee scaring a fine goal from a pass by Skinner. Redgate also netted from a pass by Skinner and later went through on his own to beat Mar with a well placed shot. The closing minutes found the Hermes truggling hard for a goal but the Aral whistle sounded with the Med- News that she will receive a for- way winners by five clear goals. tune stated to amount to £50,000

Camdr. E. C. Morris N. at the has been received by Mrs. Sarah close of the game introduced Mrs. Planner, a widow, of Addison-road. Patter who presented the junior cup Bromley, Kent. Her husband was to the Bruce and the senior shield to killed at Basra, in 1916, while sor: the Medway. Each player of the ving with the West Kent Regiment, small silver cup and Mrs. Patter winning teams were presented with The money is said to be coming' was presented with to her from the £200,000 estate of carnations in a silver holder by a bouquet of

Mr. James Hamilton, her great- Comdr. Morris. Three cheers and a uncle, who emigrated from Scot-"Liger" were given Mrs. Potter. land to America and made a for

tube.

£50,000 EXPECTED FROM RELATIVE,

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Mrs. Planner had not heard of It is rumoured that Mr. Hamilton him for years until she received did not leave a will. In this case a letter from her niece, Miss Leah a claim will have to be filed by Mra. Hamilton, of Harrington-street. Pinnner in the American courts. Maryhill, Glasgow, who told her "My life has been a hard struggle that part of the great-uncle's since my husband died," said Mrs. estate would be due to her.

Planner. "If this money cames to It is thought that Mrs. Planner's me it will change the whole out- nieces and nephews in Glasgow will look."

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