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THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1936.
TRIBUTES TO POPULAR SPORTSMAN
HONGKONG HOME FOOTBALL
GOLFER
IS FOURTH
London, July 10.
A. D. ("Bobby") Locke, the 18- year-old South African golfer who was first amateur in the British Open Championship, won the Em- pire Trophy with a 30-holes score of 3 up when the Latelfer Golling Society's annual overseas mecling ended at Walton Healh yesterday. Despite heavy rain Locke returne
New a ne score of 3 up on the course, which, following his score of alt square for the Vir
course
14,426,446 16.32/ 10.43/43 10,850 Wednesday, gave him the winning 10.68b/66% 10,30/40 wggregate. A. J. Chrland (India), 10,66
14:! who was playing from plus 1. was 16.40b7450 11.500/53% runner-up with an aggregate of nil 16,67b/7am 16.58 (58
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(Continued fram Page 8.) Walsall v Cariff City
AUGUST 31
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wall Q's. Park Rangers
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)
v Lincoln City
AUGUST 29
Accrington Stanley Chester v Wroxham Crewe Alexandra v Rochdale Haifax Town v York City Mansfield Town v Barrow Oldham' Ath, v New Brighton Port Vale v Hull City Ratherham td, Gateshead Southport Hartlepool Utd. Stockport Counts.v Darlington Tranmere Rovers v v Carlisle Utd. AUGUST 31
Barrow v Halifax Town Hull City v Rotherham Utd. Lincoln City v Oblliam Athleite Wresham v Darlington
WATER LEVELS
STATE OF RIVERS IN KWANGTUNG
Locke's round of 72 was a ermarke 1,490 CM.
able performance, as the course has In standard scratch store of 77. He Chleago Wheat
was out in 34, wht had only one 5. September 18BR 110 1101%
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MR. F. J. JONES, LAWN BOWLER FETED BY CLUB COLLEAGUES LAST NIGHT'S PRESENTATIONS
The forthcoming departure homewards of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Jones, on transfer, was the occasion of a farewell gathering and presentation at the Civil Service Cricket Club yesterday, when many members paid tribute by their presence to the valuable work given by Mr. Jones and his wife to the Club during their stay here.
COUNTY CRICKET
LARWOOD
TWICE ROUTS
SURREY
TAKES 12 FOR 80
London, Aug. 4. English county cricket con- tinues to suffer its worst sum-} mer for many years so far as the weather is concerned. Rain made impossible definite results in five of the eight championship matches.
Mr. Jouen was in the copper smiths department of the Naval Dockyard.
Mr. D. Crawley outlined thear services in a speech prior to the pure- sentation. Be said: Mr. Jones join- ed the C. S. C. C. in 1926, He was Arst appointed to the Committee in The 1920/30 season as bowls repre- sentative, and has served the Com- mittee in many other capacities since that time to date, when he now re linguistes the flee of Chairman. Ha In a bowls player of high standard. In Club events he won the Bowls Champlonchip in 1931 and again in 1934. He has
won the Souder 13 ullemp on no toys than four ensions. Ip the year 1934 he "el-1
eeted in fuur in
winning the Co- lony's Open Hairs, and the open sink events, the Club Championship and Clab undicap #gles. His servier
Convence (AI were sought als us a the House Committer and he served on the Thristmas Tere Committee, the Bor Sub-Committer and look over
Sture everywhere were lay end : W bowlers ripped a fair harvest. Dorthe job as ever of the Whist wind was in peintillating form for Natis against Surrey and during the nich took 12 wickets Ing 80 runs.
hives Sub-Committee a tile more than two years ago.
a large (measure due to his Industry And wry, that this she of the Club's Betivities
shows n now
profi DA against a previous lors,
Hanunend was the outstanding beats. own of the day knocking up a churae. teristic 16tt mot out to help his team bent Somerset on first, fundings. Ham.) We must got overlook the volume naud's rugs were made out of a total tary services of Mrs. Jones. During of 281, which gives son indication of the last five years she has served 2th swift way he scored.
Detailed result
and heading in- dividunt performances, as cabled by Bruter, falows
COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP Gloucestershire (281 and 15975 dee.) beat Somerset (133 and 9975) on first lunltigs
Hampshire (125 and 217/8 dee.) beat, Kent (108 and 148/4) a first innings
Yorkshire (246/9 der, and 10/0) beat Lancashire (202 and 174) on first inningA
Worcestershire (210/5)
beat Warwickshire (197) on first in nings
Leicester (211 and 182/0) beat Warwickshire (197) on first lonings
this Club ón the Christmas Tree Sub=" Committer and since Mr. Jones be- eune convener of the Whist Drives
Sub-Committee, she has, with other ladles, anderinken the duty of look- int after the refreshments. All this has been appreciated not only by th dividual members of the Club, but also
the management, 10111 although it is my very pleasant duty to officiate at this parting ceremony, yet the pleasure is tinged with a very real regret.
bv
TWO PRESENTS
On behalf of the Officers and Coni- mitee I have much pleasure in pre- senting to you this gold watch, on which is insrelbed "Presented to Mr. F. J. Jones by the II.K.C.S.C.C. in appreciation of his services and a tokea of our esteem."'
The management of the Club has gindly includert Mrs. Jones in this ceremony and I am happy to present, beat! on its behalf, this sinal perfume
spray on which is engraved "From the H.K.C.S.C.C. in appreciation, to Mrs. E. Jones together with two bottles of your favourite. perfumes..
The Individual friends and mem- bers of this Club have arranged for one more token to be presented to you. This is a pocket wallet with
Derbyshire 180 and 240) Essex (210 and 81) by 20 runs
Notts (174 and 118) beat Surrey (117 and 130) by 45 runs
Middlesex (337) brat Sussex (115 and 194) by an innings and 108 runs,
OTHER MATCHES
Glamorgan (238) brat All-India cheque and is presented to you both
(119 and 114) by an immings and 12 runs
BATTING
Hammond (Gloucester) v. Somerset
"Bakewell (Northants)
Leicester
Hulme
Sussex
(Middlesex)
Dempster (Leicester) Northants
as a mark of our esteem and in the hope that it will be of use to you. ! I trust that you, Mr. Jones, will enjoy better health in the future and
If It is mossible that you are trans- ferred to the Far East, you will reme 160 back to Hongkong. (Applause).
151
114
Mr. Jones briefly replied thanking those present for their appreciation of his help. He had many friends in Hongkong and was very sorry in- deed to go. He wished the
Club 107 prosperity for the future.
6 for 38 G for 42
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BOWLING
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Larwood (Nolls) Surrey
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Mercer (Glamorgan) v. All-India
* for 48
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SHE HAS WIT!
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The members sang "For they are jolly good fellows and olded rousiti "tiger" to conclude aft occasion which was a warm-hearted tribute to a very popular couple.
Farnes (Essex v. Der- byshire
5 for 20 Barnett (Gloucester) v. Somerset
.. 5 for 31 Daley (Surrey) v. Notts 5 for 40 Gover (Surrey) v. Natis 5 for 61
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