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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1932.

THE HIKING CLUB.

AIMS AND OBJECTS SET FORTH AT MEETING,

The confirmatory meeting of the, Hongkong Hiking Club was hold at the offices of the Sunday Stor yeator- with Major E. B. day evening, Hraster-Grengh in the chair.

After the minutes of the previous meeting had been read and confirmed, the chairman said that the coaunitte had been at great pains to comprem into a matter of hours a mass of

thinking and action which would take normal people several weeks to com- plete.

MRS. KEARY'S TENNIS TRIUMPH.

the ad-

DEFEATS MKS, TOTTENHAM IN U.S.RC. CHAMPIONSHIP.

.For many months past, mirers of Mrs. Keary, the Interport tennis player, have been waiting for her really to vindicate the advance she has made in local competitive tennis, and the popular U.S.R.C. player han now accomplished this by achieving one of the outstanding par.

formances of her tennis career;

Meeting Mrs. R. E. Tottenham, Jato singles champion of Hongkong, in the second round of the United Services Recreation Club Indies singles cham- plonship, she won by two sets to one: after a grueling and struggle. The scores in her favour rend 6-3, 4-0, 6-4.

*eetncular

Speedy Ground Strokes.

not be minimised, as Mrs. Tottenham The value of her achievement can has alrendy demonstrated that she is playing very nearly as well to-day a she was three years ago, Mrs. Keary's driving was a frature of a round ni and display, and it was her speed off the ground which eventually dc. feated Mrs. Tottenham.

LOCAL CRICKET.

CLUB TEAMS FOR SATURDAY.

The following teams have been soloc- ed to play in the Over Thirty and Under Thirty match at 2 p.m. on the Club ground on Saturday:

(Captain), E.B. Dugkitt, R. K. Hep Over Thirty-H. R. B. Hancock barn, H. Owen llughes, Capt. G. E. G. Moir, R. S. W. Paterson, T. E. Mirehouse, E. J. R, Mitchell, Capt. R. | Pearce, A. Reld, J. R. Way.

Under Thirty-A. C. Beck (Cap- tain), J. Barrow, IL. P. Edwards, F. A. M. Eillott, W. D. Folley, P. W. J. son, W. Stoker, E. R. West, R. M. Planner, L. D. KBbce, J. E. Richard- Wood.

MAMAK HOCKEY TOURNAMENT.

LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE.

date is as follows:

The Mamak Hockey League table to

Railo Incognito C.B.A.

Goal

P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts.

7 5 2 13 3 12 7 3 2 2 18 10 R 431-14 0 G 52216 G 5

17229 The C.B.A. forfeit, 2 points R.A.S.C. for breach of rules.

The chairman explained that the objects and aims of the Club were to promote hiking, to provide maps and routes, to arrange for stores, first aid quipment, eto, for members en route, to promote study and knowledge of the beauty spots of the Colony, with the object of preserving them, to encourage good fellowship among the members, to maintain physical fitness and foster outdoor sport, to acquiro property, that is, generally to pur chase, take on lease or in exchange. hire or otherwise acquire any real and personal properly and any rights or privileges which

the Club might think neetssary or convenient for the purpose of carrying out its objects.

Programme of Activity.

Mrs. Tottenham indulged

in her Police They had

is drawn up a pro- and at one period koked likely to re- R. Signals

usual cool, calculating methad at play St. Andrews Frame and had arranged sub-cam-verse the result, but even her power- mittees. An Active Hiking Committee; ful defence could not withstand the

RAS.C. would be entrusted with the arrange, energetic attack of her opponent.

of details of hikes during the winter months, to report on Orst aid outts, the necessity for shelters, Pullman in the semi-final, and it is Mrs. Keary GOW mecta Miss signposts. and the advisability of safe to assume that she will pass on uniformity in clothing, whilst during to contest Mrs. C. P. F. James, who The summer a Beach Work Committee has already entered the final stage of would function to arrange for chang, the tournament, for the title. ing fellities, sports, equipment, and! so forth. A Field Committee wouki

Attractive Final Promised. arrange for enches of food and first- Mis. James, whose elever play in aid ipment, and the construction of the recent mixed doubles champion mpa in co-operation with the Active ship was the subject for mucks com. Hiking Committee. A Social Comment In local tennis elreles, has re- mitter would be appointed to arrange gained all the adroitness and stendi- pen-air dances and concerts and ness which was a feature of her play ther waldoor pastimes, for which the and which carried her into the final Club world want to acquire a vacant of the open singles championship of plot of ground.

The Colony in 1929. If she does find herself against Mrs. Kenry the meet- ing will provide a study in style contrasts, and the match should be well worth seeing.

Tel. 20780,

Continuing, the chairman said that embers would recognise at once that The development of such a programme would need, not only a great deal of work on the part of those serving on Mrs. James, who had a bye in the the various committees, but to enery frat round, defeated Miss it through filently it was essential Smith 6-0, 6-1 in the second and Howard that they have at their disposal, Mrs. Hampson, 6-0, 6-3, in the third. during the course of the next few Miss Pullman, who weeks, a fairly large sums of money. Krary in the nomi-final, bent Mrs. cuparea Mrs. The sub-ermmittees appointed should starrints In the previous round in tharughly sift out the various possi-straight sets, 6-4, 6-1. bilities and the likelihood of the public

dering support.

Members. It was painted out, couki aid by bringing more people to the) fold.

The legal adviser of the club ex- plained its legal position, und al- dressed the meeting on the law of trespassing and members' respon-

ibility.

The chairman explained to meeting that the club was

the interna- Lional, and open to all communities in Hongkong and Kowloon.

At a Devotional Meeting to-night be held at the Kowloon Valon Church, Rev. Erris C. II. Tribbeck wil speak on "The Meaning of being,

Human Being". This meeting. which in timed for 8.45 p.m., is ar Tatiked by the Young People's Society.

THE F.A. CUP.

DRAW FOR THE FIFTH ROUND.

London, Jun. 26. P. A. Cup, to be played on February The draw for the fifth round of the 13, is:

Bury, Sunderland or Stoke, Newcastle or Southport v. Leicester. Sheffield Wednestiny v. Chelaca. Watford v. Bradford. Arsenal..

Portsmouth or Aston

Huddersfield v. Preston. Manchester City v. Derby. Liverpool v. Grimsby.

SERVICES GOLF.

ARMY & NAVY MEET ON THURSDAY.

Villa

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The following are the players to take part in the Army and Navy golf match at Fanling on Thursday:

Navy.

Pay Cdr. Bowen

Pay Lt. Cdr. Telley L. Cdr. Majoralio

Lt.Cdr. Mellean

Lt. Grove

LL. Cdr. Robertson

Pay Lt. Vallance

Cdr. Priestley

Lt. Halliwell

Capt. Reyne

Surg. 1A. Cair. Wecks

LL. Colling

Surg. Cdr. Boni

Lt. Cur. Hardy

Capt. Burneit

11. Cdr. Crockett

Cdr. Docksеу

Lt. Gipps

Capt. Burgess

Lt. Cdr. Downe

Rev. Darrell-Bunt

Pay: Cor. Oliver

Eng. Capt. Mortan

Stagles.

1. MacFarian. Capt. Anderson. Capt. Grant. Col. Skinner.

Lt. 'Syer.

LI. Dewey.

Lt. Hughes.

Col. Myles.

Capt. Wales.

Capt. Oliver.

Capt. Fowkes.

Capt. Moir.

Cat. Cousens. Cupt. Lothian. LL. Hamilton,

..Lt. Col. Lecky.

Lt. Cox. Capt. Blackden.

Cant. Torgan.

Lt. Gould.

Ariny

Lt. Cul. Bennett.

Lt. Graham,

Capt. Wallace.

Cdr. Morris or Commodore Walker Lt. Church.

Howen & Telley McBean & Majende Roberts & Grove Priestley & Halliwell Vallance & Weeks Reyne & Hardy

Collina & Gipps

Burnett & Dockrog

Boal & Crockett

Howar & Hunt

Oliver & Walker or Morris

Morton & Burgess

Foursomes,

MacFarlane & Grant. Anderson & fiughes. Skinner & Myles. Dewey & Moir. Syer & Morgan. Oliver & Gould. Wales & Blackden. Lecky& Lothian. Cox & Hamilton. Cousens & Fowkes. Bennett & Wallace. Graham & Church,

to

margin of 5 goals to one. In the

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defented the "Incognites" by the big Playing on the Marina ground on Sunday morning, the Rodin Sports Mamak tournament. Play was very fast, but the Radio men played more an a team. Guest took up the duties of centre half and played a very hard Singh. game. He received good support from his wing halves. Hanib and Mahinder | afternoon, on

Caroline B St. Andrew's Club, winning by one In the same competition yesterday

ground, the India men annexed two goal to n. G. Singh scored late in more points at the expense of the the second half for the winnera.

Estimates & Particulars from SHEWAN TOMES & CO.,

Players are requested to go out by the 0.15 train from Kowloon or by car, and to book starling times on arrival.

RIK, GOLF CLUB.

Junior Championship Results,

The first round of the Junior Championship has resulted as follows:

S. T. Butlin beat Lt. Cmdr. Weeks, I up.

D. S. Edward best C. i. Burton, 1 up.

R. E. Tottenham bent A. Ritchio, & and 3.

C. E. Sandstrom boat A. O. Brawn at the 20th.

A. D. Humphreys beat Cmdr. Priestley, 4 and 3.

C. B. Robertson beat T. C. Monaghan, 3 and 2.

E. des Voeux bent M. N. Cochrane, 3 and 1.

R..M. Henderson w.o. from G. E. R. Divott, scratchod.

Governor's Shield.

In the semi-dani, the P.W.D. (A. E. Lisaaman and J. G. Campbell) hent Davie Bong and Co. (N. M. Currie and W. A. Stewart) 6 and 4.

Royal Naval Yard (W. C. Shields and W. G. Trice) beat Dodwell and Co. (L. G. S. Dodwell and A. C. I..Bowker) & and 6.

G, M. Young Cap. Butterfield and Swiro play Dodwell and Co. In the final on Sunday, 31st inst.

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