ROBB WINS GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP

McKellar Defeated At Sixteenth

CRAWFORD'S SUCCESS

Wins Final At Melbourne

Melbourne, Dec. 15.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1934:

HOME RUGBY

ENGLISH & SCOTTISH

TRIAL FIXTURES

London, Dec. 15.. The English Selection Committee watched two teams in a trial match at Falmouth to-day when the "Prob game of twelve points each.

At Fanling yesterday, D. S. Robb bost A, McKellar in the final Two recent conquerors of Fredables" and "Possibles" played a draw of the Royal Hongkong Golf Perry, the Wimbledon, American and Australian Inwn tennis title holder, Club's Championship.

McKellar put up a good Sght, but wet in the final of the championship was only once in the lead, and though of Victor'a to-day when Jack Craw from Adrian Quiet in later, on one occasion, he wiped out ford won

straight sets. Robb's advantage the latter was usually ahead. Lending by three

At Melrose, Scotland, the Scottish selectors studied the form of the team country's leading players, a representing Scotland beating the ["Rent" by 23 points to three.

The scores of the leading rugby try to-day follow:

HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS

ALL LEADING CLUBS IN FIRST DIVISION SUCCESSFUL

GLASGOW RANGERS FIRST DEFEAT

All the leading clubs In the First. Division of the English Football League were successful in their engagements on Saturday,į

n result there are fow and

Saturday's

holes at Tiffin, Robb was Blye up New South Wales chanipionship final, results played throughout the coun-changes in the positions of the Race

Crawford, who beat Perry in the after the twelfth hole had been play-beat Quist, who had eliminated Perry od in the afternoon, and though he from the semi-final of the Victorian lost the next two holes and nearly Championship, by scoren of 6-2, 8-0, lost the fifteenth and sixteenth, he n.1.-Nruter, actually, won on the sixteenth green.

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Probables

Scotland

English Trial

12 Possiblen 12 Scottish Trial

.

3

23 Rest

Club Fixtures

The day's proceedings started with atrike of practically all the enddlen,

If. D. Kumjahn und Mrs. Chiu Birkenhead who walked cat, alleging that Chinote Detective,

in Chun-chiu, entered the Third Round Gloucester who vestigating a case of gambling, had of the Colony Mixed Doubles Tennis Guy's Hosp.

their championship on Saturday when they Harlequina brutally #aulted

defented Mr. and Mrs. Ho Ko-lau by Headingley number. Ricksha coollea wuru “ quisitioned for the big match and one 60-3 at the Chinese Recreation Leicester

Club. or two other couples also got enddies,

London Welsh but the bulk of the players started

Northampton off carrying their own Clubs. By have qualified for the Second Round about 11 o'clock, the trouble was over, by beating Paul Kong and Mas Cheung Woon-wai by 6-4, 6-2 at the Chinese, Recreation Club,

and caddies were back on duty.

The match looked all over at the fourteenth, where he was in the deep bunker on the left whilst Robb put his second, from the rough, just above the hole. McKellar however played a beauty into the green and annk a nasty curly putt to win in three,

At the fifteenth both were juxt short in two. Robb's chip was very. weak, McKellar just missed his four and laid Robb a send stymie. The initer attempted to loft li, pitched ari McKellar's ball and trickled in, to bel dormio three."

E. C. Fincher and Max O. Dalziel

Richmond Watsonian. Newport Nesth Swansea

Jondan Beol,

14 Davonport

6 Coventry

Sunderland won away to Porta- Results

mouth with the Arsenal trounclug Leicester to the tune of 8-0 at Highbury.

The complete results were as

under:

8

3

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6

Arsenal

FIRST DIVISION

Kirmingham

Blackburn

8 Leeds

10 Liverpool

0

E

Manchester C.

Middlesbrough

11 Portsmouth

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FAVOURITES WIN

THE CHAMPIONS

Below are the results of the final race meeting at Happy Valley on 4 Saturday:--

D Hudder Beld

2 Derby

ta

3 trenian N.E.

3

4 Tottenham

0

4 Aston Vill

1

2 Chelsen

2 Bunderland

0 Everton

1 Wolves

4 Grimaby

1. December Handicap.-One Milc. 1483 Dynasty's King's Warden 151

1 BtA. J. P. Heard) 480 Lan's Cossack's Beauty 168 lb.

(II. C. Pih) 2 2401 Dynasty's Hetman 153 lb. (W. II. Davis) Won by 14 lengths; a length. Time: 1.68.1.

2

11

3 Cardiff

Halifax

12

Bristol

8

Rosslyn

24

Bath

North of Ireland

M. T.

Oxford U.

0

Portsmouth

22

Blackheath

St. Bart's

6

Llanelly

0

Wednesday

24

Pontypridd

0

Stoke

17

Cross Keys

70 for 16 Edinburgh Acaa, &

Glasgow_Acan, 16

West Brom

-Retuer.

Blackpool

4 Southampton

1

Bradford

1 Manchester U.

Brentford

B Barnsley

1 Notts County

0

of Mile.

1 Bradford C.

2

Z Shemeld U.

McKellar: 4-6-3-4-8-6-4-b-f≈ 41.

~~~4-3

=12

73 for 10

JASPER CLARK CUP

On Saturday, A., E. Listamaa and

Jasper Clark Cup a few weeks ago, played off, by medal play, over the old Course.

The end came at the sixteenth D. S. Robb, who had tied for the where McKellar's putt for a two was Just not firm enough and Robb, with a not too well hit put, trickled in to win by three up and two to play. THE SCORES

Robh:

6-4-5-4-4-4-3-4-8=41 5-4-4-0-4-0-5-5-3=42

81

McKellar: 5-4-4-6-5-5-3-4-7=42 5-6-4-5-4-5-6-4-4-44

10

Robb:

5-5-3-5-4-4-3-6-5-39 7-4-3-5-4-5-

=31

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stroke and thus had his revenge for Lansman wan by one

his defont by Robb in the Club cham- pionship last week, The winner's final score was 77 and Robh'a 78, bứt the golf was not very impresalvo.

Owing to pressure on space, the full report of this match has been held over. It will be published to morrow.

ANOTHER WIN

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