"THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1936.
SEASON OF EXCITING GOLF TOURNAMENTS
THE WEEK'S TENNIS: TWENTY CHAMPIONSHIP MATCHES.
the first
Ael no
E. 1. and T. J. Pelce (~2/6).
JJ. M. Gener and J. Omalley (~4/8). J.
and Holzer (~4/6).
J. Richardson and F. Buttre
(Continued from l'agr 8.) player, and a very good one at that.
doubt if Lee can qtford to let ship (2/4) he did against | {izza). Zimmern. On his record the Inter- parter, should win, but he facer a une- ful opponent and one who is capablo of makine fullest use of the slightest advantage.
Thus week's complete programme follows..
TO-DAY
Open Binzlea. (Second Round)
D. Majougall F. II. Kwok.
Teal Wal-pul B. W. Liang.
1. Bases ▼ R, lyth.
R. Chom Lt-Comer. Conway (1st round).
Open Dephire (tul Rond)
2. A. Bendall and I. Azatura
and . A Humjahn (holder).
1. D.
T. A. Pearce and .. Goldman vin Tak-
cheuk and lu Tailam (2nd Round).
Clab Championship
T. C. Monaghan v 1. F. MeCql
Round).
(2nd
A. 14, Bolivan H. Owen Hughes (2nd
B. my Bathurst.
Houm).
TUESDAY
en Hingles (Beond Round) RP. fluent vee lun-tzgrik
1. 1. Ramjaba ▾ Juk Chun-cheenu,
T. A. Pearce 10
1. Kong
Open Darbler (Pirsi Roundi
P. Daeshes and 1. Sullivan
Lecond and Y. Hachium.
Cánh Ataadless x Rin 110 Reard}
INT
W
W. W, Mekongls (4+1/8) → G. F. I. Divet (-470).
TJ. Price Ier.) ▼ E R. Child (-1-27%). LL-Comtr. A. P. Stapleton (wer.) 1. M. Wood (-1-1/8).
6. W. Tewell 1-28) • C. C. Stark
W. W. Mekenule and 11. B. Robl
FRIDAY
Open Nincies ¿Second Round) Lat Kwong-un v 1. W. Lo.
Club Championship (Piret Round)
1.. Goldman. O'. Denne,
Cuflandieap Hingles at Sound)
M. Jaub -15.21 H. Henry (4-1/0).
Club Blandicap Dogblur (lat Round)
C. C. filath and F. A. Joseph (-1/0)
(Becond Round).
Connahan and E. 5. Meulen (1/4) V. It. Cordan and A. 11. Poon (+28) ▼ H. R. Balter mod D. Maerlourati (-3701,
1. McCabe (3/4),
4. Marseille and Alecken (-) .. Medischrist and 11. L. Tudor (11/03
v A, Bremner and A. Drummond (-4470).
LIGHT BLUES WIN
Varsity Athletics
At White City
FOUR EVENTS OF BIG
IMPORTANCE
STRIKING PERSONALITIES
WILL BE ON VIEW
League Or Cup? Which Is More Important?
(Continued from Page 8.)
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
·Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Second Extra Race Meeting to be held on Saturday, 28th March, 1936, (weather pet- mitting) may be obtained at the Secretary's Office, Exchange Bulld- ing; the Club House, Happy Sports Club; and the Stables, Shan Kwong Road,
Issue by the Joint Advisory year the champion gave the impres.THE alternative, which is one adopted by a large number valley; the Hong Kong Club; the
of similar leagues in England is to divide these out- Tho
championship Counell of the English, Scottish, sion that he could not possibly defen Welsh, and Irish Unions of the list of his title this year, but circumstances size divisions into sections, with the
There are arguments fixtures is a reminder to golfers that have entirely altered the situation.. the present year gives promise of Firstly, he again won the Amories resting on a sectional final
but if constitution, against such .a vents as interesting and an exciting championship, and, secondly, proba-
Association and clubs
as at any period since the game made bly the more impurtant factor, his for and world-wide appeal and developed the dancial position has been clarified. the spirit of rivalry among nations. In
Football
}
are
con-
From a varsity student he is no
an excellent living as a vinced, as they should be by now, that in its present unending procession of champion- carning- An end tourmments of every con specialist writer for one of the big state the season is too long and the fixture list too cumber- ships ceivable description, including special American syndicates.
some, then an alternative system is demanded. The competitions for left-handed and one arm players, four events stand out from the rest.
Little was married the other day'
SOUTH London, Mar 14.
vents to the Oxford by, oight thirre in the Inter-Varsity City to-day. Athletic meeting held at the White
Fine weather favoured the meeting, which was watched by a large crowd of spectators, who raw the existing 17. C. Smalley (-4/6) F. T. Price putline the weight record being bet- tered by Irfan, the Turkish student WEDNESDAY
at Cambridge.
(ver.1.
Onen Hingles (Becant Stund)
Ter Multong Teune Kwok.
Your Ping-chle,
S. A. Gray
3. T. Kwk in Tak-chenk,
Open Baubles (First Round)
J. C. Poule and H. Henry v.tel and
6. Chank
6. K., Direlt mud 91, WVM. Tiener v M. K.
no M. W. 1,
P. F. He Cabe nut, Capy v A. V, Gontar
A. V. Remedion.
M. Parh nad Lt.-Conidr. Canwar y A
Hanway atd G. C. Barnett.
Club Championship (Fine Hounds
V. H. Gordon ♥ A, D, Buenpherza
-Comdr. Stapleton Capt. Frang.
THURSDAY
Open Singles (First Round)
Capt. J. D. Miloe • A. V. Comm.
Open Baubles First Round)
The winners were:
CRICKET TOURISTS
LAWSON LITTLEĮMARRIED choice appears to be between two things. Either to re- One in the amateur champlonship to Mies Dorothy ifurd, of Chicago, tain the league in its present form and to abandon one or a belief exists that a part of more of the knock-out competitions, or to cut down the at St. Andrew's, in the last week in ant May, when it is expected that the the honeymoon may be spent in this all-conquering Lawson Little will at country. There could be no more league fixtures. The only way to accomplish this is by tempt to create a record by winning fascinating prospect than a meeting for the third time in succession, between Thomson, the tall, slim Scot splitting the divisions into sections. Another Is the visit of an American tish youth and Little, who tramples woinen's team, fed by that great ruthlessly on his victims. Even this player Mrs. Glenna Collett Vare, who giant American would have found it will meet Great Britain in the Curtis dificult successfully to live up to the Cup match at Gleneagles on May dom in thesh nom
week later, on the Southport and non in winning the Scottish and Irish
tho American championships from McLean. Ainsdale coures,
With regard to the women's chan players will challenge for the British Women's championship. This will be pionship, most people will be glad
(Continued from Page 8.) Mrs. Varo's fifth bid for, a title that that the ruling body has turned down has never yet been won by an Ameri. the proposal, that. It should be male
nce Inn open event so that women profes-neglected by his colleagues, and not can. The third, event of importance Rionals and others whose caminercial once could he obtain that type of pass in the British Open championship at
not unconnected with the from which he has scored most of his Hoglake, in the week beginning Junegame debar them from playing in gonis.
when Cotton, Padgham, Allis,
a complete amateur competitions could certsin
The right wing was and Charles Whitcombe among the be included. It is urged that to defailure. Pile was starved and Stevens home contingent, and a select com-
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And
activities
CHINA WINS SENIOR SHIELD
Australians Meeting Western Province
Pole Vault-Webster (Cnasbridge), pany of Amerkan professionals will bar auch people is nothing less than could do nothing with the ball. Brooks feel wicket.
Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on Thursday, 19th March, 1936.
By Order,,
C. R. BROWN,
Secretary.
GEORGE'S
THE ST. RIDING SCHOOL keep a specially trained staff of European Instructors. Ponies for beginners, nervous people and children. Well trained Australian and China Ponies for hire. Large track.
Jumping Lancs. Horses taken at livery. Cavalcades arranged every Sun- day. Moderate charges. 'Pros- pectus on application to St. George's Riding School, Ma Tau Cape Town, nr. 14. The Australian cricket tourists in Wei Road, Kowloon. Telephone South Africa to-day began an extra 51041. three-day match with Western Pro- vince in warm weather and on a per-
A crowd of 3,000 specta worked like a nigger, but it was all Hobbery
tors witnessed the commencement of Be that as it may, not only is such negative sort of stuff and he was the match. championship not wanted, but it is up with the forwards when doubtful whether any of the half most needed.
South China made all the running | THE MOST INTERESTING EVENT dozen players affected would take the to play in it. After their
goals to the good before half time. The fourth event is the Walker experience in the United States and and should have been at least three obtain a lead halfway British women | They did Putting-lhe weight--defan (Cam-
Cup match between British and Canada, last year, idge) 45 ft. 9 mins. Inter-i
nt the cannot
be very confident ns to the through when Ip Pak-wo completed American amateur teamis
of either the Curtis Cup dazzling movement by | varsity, record).,
or the Championship unless afetlerds with aqually dazzling Britnir has never match 120 Yards Hurdles Fitzgerald famous fine Valley course, on Sep-outcome
tember 2 and 3. (Cambridge), 15.4/5 sees,
succeeded in winning the match, and another Diana Fishwick come to the shot made on the turn. During this half Police were never in the picture High
there seems little prospect of her
A CAMBLE
except gallant defenders. doing so on this occasion. Even so,
They made Had start to Brenuse the interval between the second half when Binckburn event is probably the most inter esting of any in the year's calendar, Open and the British Open is ticked and let Fung King-cheung effort to best Wong Wing the play and speculation is alreally rife con-only a fortnight, the Amerien entry through, to lob over Mellardy's head, switched back again and it was all cerning the composition of One Mile-Ellis (Cambridge),
nt Hoylake may be restricted. British team.
recovered ground, Tommy File cour
makes the third trophy mins. 22 secs.
That it will be vastly different there will be barely a week in which reco within a few minutes they had South China until the end.
to practise and become acclimatised, verting a penalty given against Tam Chinese have won thlà season, having 220 Yards Low Hurdles. Daniel from the one that suffered as crush some of the American players may Kong-pak for pushing. Just for aunted the Governor's Cup La Wah (Oxford), 26 secs.
Carter file. Brown (Cambridge),ing a defeat in the last contest at St. not think it worth the gamble, low-brief moment it seemed that the Cup and Senior Shield. The league and International Andrew's is certain. In any cas over, there is the possibility that we Police might derive inspiration from championship 49.1/5 sees.--Renter,
there will be one nowcoiner in listor shall again see Henry Picurd, who this success, but after Johnson had Charity Cup are still their's for the Thomson, 11 young Scotsman of twenty-two, who is one of the best, made a promising debut at Muirfiel, made a determined but unsuccessful winning. if not the best of amateurs in last year, and also our old friends. Britain. Indeed, events
feet, 4 inches,
100 Yards Demington (Oxford), 10,175 scendły.
Halt Mil-Sullivan (Cambridge), w1 min. 57 secs.
F. Bathurst and A. T. Lay v P. Kong and
Lal Kwont-tu
Club anilcap #ingles tint Round) ·
A. C.. Huwkur feet) ་ G* 9. Confle
(-2/6).
A. K. Mackenzle (er) Cap. Cong
บ
LG. Robertaun (ser) (2/6).
-
W.
Woodies
Club Handlean Doubles chat Round
11. Henry and D. A. O'Kl«le (4-1/AL
-Kennedy (Cha Jump. bridge), 5 ft. 10 ins
Long Jump - Horsfall bridge), 22 fl. 0.3/4 Ing.
attempt to wrest the title from that dushing and courageous little fellow,a A. Perry.
(Cam-
the
Three Miles.--Meintyre (Oxford),
|14 mins. 373/5 sees,
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of beating. any among the probables being Eric Mc-American. Optimism now relans Ruvie, of Leven, and R. S. Walker,
of Aberdeen University, who, by where pessimism ruled for a dozen
The years. cathusiasm hard work, unbounded
point of interest, is and concentration, has made himself whether Cotton, who in training into a Arst-class player. While much seriously for the championship, will valuable information as regards ke by the man again to put the spoke in ly candidates for the British team the American wheel.
Eng-
will be obtained-from-the-interna- tional championship between land, Ireland, Scotland, am Wales, in July, some players will be chosen who do not usually take part in this four-cornered contest..
STOREY'S REMARKABLE SCORES
One will probably be E. F. Storey, who, at the moment, is playing as well as anyone in the country,
H. COLES RETIRES
Amateur Billiards Title Holder
In At the early age of 38 Horace Coles, recent rounds at Swinley Forest, and the Newport (Mon.) bank clerk, who eisewhere, he has accomplished Home holds the emateaz billiards thumpion- remarkable, scores in the 60s. Storey ship of England, has decided to re- has thrice played in the match tre from the game. He has written ngalast. America, the last occasion to the Billiards Association and Con- being in 1929, at Chicago. His one trol Council withdrawing his entry Huccess was against Roland Macken- for this year's championship.
"You will, no doubt, be surprised," zie, now a professional, whom he beat 2 and 1. A player who will, writes Coles. "When I tell you that undoubtedly, be invited Wethered, I have decided to give up the gaine for I must withdrawi but whether he will accept is another private reasons. matter. His only visit was in 1922, my entry for the championship, and when Jones beat him 3 and 2.
shall never play in it again."
Colen, who won the Welsh chum. If Lucas returns to the form dis- played before the accident to his pionship four times and played for both wrist he will assuredly be one of the Wales and England in the British Em- new players. It would be idle, how- pire tournament, holds nevernt re- ever, to speculate further as to who cords. In 1933 he made the highest might be chosen until the champion- championship break-363-in a match ships and international matches have against F. Edwards (Stourbridge),: thrown fresh light on the material and in 1929, when he beat Sidney Lect available. Tite primary and final test to win the title for the first time, for inclusion in the team Is the he had a record average of 21.5. This event Other records of Coles are: Two Amateur championship. will afford Little the opportunity of breaks of over 200 each in one ses
sion, and scoring 3,000 points in three achieving an unparalleled feat.
After winning at St. Annes last) consecutive sessions.
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Batting first, Western Province were dismissed for 108 runs, A. D. Nouree, Sr., scoring 55 of the total.
W. J. O'Reilly was again in great form with the ball and captured six for 35.
The Australions had scored 37 without loss when stumps were drawn. -Renter
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