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Wednesday, HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

December 11, 1940.

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Draw For Country Club Junior Championship

(By "Birdie")

IT WAS NOT to be expected that within the short period of incubation that the now course at Macao would vic with those in Hongkong, and Colony golfers went over there on Saturday last with open minds. They had no preconceived ideas of perfect conditions and consequently were not disappointed.

Work on the course started only two months ago, and it was the initiative of the Committee of the Tennis Civil Club that gave birth to the Golf Club, which is really' an- other section of that Club..

It is a 9-hole course situated

inside the Macao Jockey Club Football

race track is the Happy

Valley Club. Its total length is Twelve Teams

2,163 metres, which is:: about 2,380 yards. Longest hole is the Fifth, which is about 430 yards, and shortest is the Second

about 140 yards.

Entered For

Senior Shield

Billiards

Enjoyable Contests At Y. M. C. A.

The "Billiards Evening sponsored by the Енгорсал У.М.СА and organised by Mr. C. Terrans yester- day proved a great success. Novelty In the middle of the course is a

DRAW for the First Bound of the contests were held during the even pond which is approximately 110

Shield football E, ORD of which was the playing yards by 45, and this constitutes the Senior and Juntor main hazard, serving, as it does the competitions will be made this even-of a game with a plate on the table. ing at the monthly meeting of the Scores to court were those made 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 8th holes:

without touching the plate. Mr. T. Apart from improvements that can Hongkong Football Assn. Council. be made in the lay-out; of

of primary Twelve teams have entered for the Huber was the winner,

and twenty-two for importance is the greens.

These, at the moment, are the Junior.

SENIOR SHIELD Club, Kowloon, of hard grass and are anything but

match on St. Joseph's, Police, Middlesex, Royal smooth. In the opening Saturday it was nothing unusual to Scots, Navy, South China, Eastern, Mr. M. N. Rakusen beat Mr. A. F. take

three or four or even five putts! Sing Too and 8/12th Royal Artillery. Pereira 250-205.

JUNIOR SHIELD: Club, Kowloon, But the Club has no pretensions

levelling the Senior trophy,hese aro

in this respect. They are aware of St. Joseph's, Police, Middlesex, Rayal

are

Inter- the shortcomings of the course, and Scats, Navy, South China, Eastern, Chee, to welcome suggestions for Sing Tao (2), Engineers, ready

national, 12th R.A.. Kit its improvement, for Golf has arrived

Ordnance, Signals, 30th R.A., Service Lo stay In Mncho.

Corps, Medicals, 24th R.A. and 30th RA

It does seem quite certain, though, that once the Club gets going and the improvements are made to the

and

as it is called-was discovered

A novelty break competition was won by Mr. W. E. Moreland, while in the exhibition match which, con- cluded the evening's entertainment,

Footballers Coping With

course. It is going to be a grate through research by an Ameri-Air Raid Alarms

Colony.

can doctor,

Ile found that between the 11th and 15th holes of a singles match,

of a foursomes, the

decrease

FOOTBALL LEAGUE clubs

The annual Societies lawn bowls match in progress at the Kowloon Bowling Green Club last Saturday, St. Andrew's Society beat St. George's by 57 shots.-Ming Yuen.

Athletic Topple

Records In Russia

The

MOSCOW, Nov.-The annual Voroshilov Cross-Country Race marked the close of the summer athletic season. race demonstrates how widespread athletics have become in the Soviet Union. Eleven years ago only 126 persons started in this race. This year 45,000 persons participated in Moscow alone, the total throughout the U.S.S.R. being well over 100,000.

The winner of the race, Vanin, of

of 10 kilometres in 31 min. 24 secs, the Red Army, covered the distance | beating last year's record þy 17 secs.)

THIRTY-NINE RECORDS

DUE

URING the summer, Soviet athletes established 39 new All-

Fanling Golf

First And Second

Round Matches

Union records in running, jumping For Captain's Cup

discus throwing, etc.

Europesa records were establisti-

season in vaulting

(Oxolin, 420 metres, and Rayevky, RoFollowing is the draw for the 23 metres) and in the long fump Captain's Cup competition, Danilenko,

with the handicaps of players Having improved his record, in the in brackets:

·740 metres,

Stapanchonok the Amis (17).

Second round.-M. L. Heidy (17)

DRAW for the first round of the Junior Championship at the Country Club, Sheungshiu, was made yesterday, and is ap- pended below. Quite some dif- ficulty was experienced in reach- ing the required number of antries, and in this not the least was the prevailing custom that past Junior Champions should jis) or eating sweets or toffees about ments only while fans are marshall results over 100-metres (12,3 secs. The first-round-is-to-be played-on-or-

and between the Dih and 18th holes may soon have their own air ve kilometre race, S. Znamensky First roundA. J. Dennis (10) v. 9.

amount of raid spotters. Stadium stow now ranks among the 10 best runners. Lloyd (10) K. 3. Robertson (v sugar in the blood was below fastards will be perched on grand-of the world. Ing level, and this sugar caused fatigue with its consequent stand roofs, searching the sky hurdle racer, now ranks second in loss of accuracy and concentration. so matches may carry through Europe, his result being 14.0 secs. This golfing medico tried his solu- an alert without crowd-killing. tion out on 30 healthy golfers and interruptions, unless real dan found that it worked,

His solution was that eating a more gcr.is.over-head.

(whatever that Play will be dislocated for mo- "ketogenle" lunch

debate it was

not take part again.. It did the eighth hole overcame the lossl-into safe positions.

After All I have found during a round of officially annoyed that football oa-

sirike me that a number of people ftude. who have won the "Junior" have remained In the "Junior" class.

draw is: The w. C. Hung C. S. Thom

V.

1. R. Pinna v. C. E. Marques A. A. Guterres v. C. H. Baglo

M. F. Pinna v. C. Roz Pereira

A. R.

A.

C. Lee

v, T. K. Chow

Pinna

K.

V.

W. G. Williams

A. T. Leg

v. Geo. Lee

1. E. Lee

golf, and that during the summer, was thorities may shortly seek amend- that near the 5th and 14th one raised ment of the regulation that orders a thirst that even Kipling could not suspension of games until the raiders bave known.

signal sounds. pass Football League Secretary Ho-

warth said: "When the original re-. zulations were laid down, sirens were 'the danger signal. Now they are regarded as an alert

THREE first round matches for the

Ladies Cup (on handicap) were played last week-end. In these Mrs. F. E. D'Almada Remedios easily beat Mrs. K. T. Oei, and Miss M. C.

K. T. Del v. R.

The First Round matches are to Churn beat Miss E. Heang on the be played this Sunday, but certain last putt. The third game between concessions are being made to those Miss M. B. Churn and Mrs. A. G.

who,

Volunteer Botelho ended all square and in the players

through

attend this darkness. duties are unable to. week-end.

is widely felt that football might carry on, 35 does industry. · An amendment to that effect is likely to be soughk"

"JIM CROWS"

LUBS are so keen on the Idea that UALIFIERS for the Captain's Cup some have already laid plans for I read an article the other day competition were W. G. Hung recruiting the most rellaple ground.

stowards as probable "Jim Crows, in a Singapore paper that 76, and A. A. Guterres 82.

First round matches in this Com-and sending them to offein centres should be of interest to golfers petition will be played on January to take courses in roof

Another big point weighing if only academically. The secret 12.

the soccer bosses is that these often avaldable interruptions are making dimcult for service and war-working players to get through and back to their units and depois at the `proper time.

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WOMEN CHAMPIONS

THE women athletes, Sechenova and Kossareva, achieved good

A new. All-Unlon, record in the 100 meire race, 10.0 secs, has been established.

Megarry (5); A, W. Bourne (4) v. Hiller (16); W. W. C. Shewan (8) Low (12) J. W. Clague (10) V. Howard (17); A. E. McBride (12) v, B. Overy (18); G. M. Park (7) v. J. C. Young (14) 3. Linaker (18) to play the winner of the Dennis-Lloyd maten.

before December 29, the second round on or before January 19, the third on or before February 8, the semi-final on or before March 2 and the final on or before March 16. The first-named in and is oach match in the challenger Cyclists established 19 now responsible for arranging dates. cords, motorcylists pine records, and automobile drivers another threo records.

WORLD AQUATIC RECORD

ORTY-SIX swimming records of the USSR were improved upon during the past summer.

NAVY RUGBY TEAM”

the

The following will represent the Royal Navy in their Quadrangular Harby Tournament match on Navy ground on Saturday at 4 p.m.: Licul Morahan; Sub-Lieut. Met. Honeywill, Pau), Bowden; Mid. O'Riordan, 8. Bolchenko established a new Licut Rutherford; Palmar, Lieut. Watson world record, covering 200 metres Capt.), Manfeld, King, Flight-Lumut Beattie, in breast-stroke style in 2 min, Taylor, Langmuir, Sub-Lieut

Sub-Lieut. Poole. Reserves, Sub-Liaut Soviet 37.7secs.

swimmers also Kennedy, Cadet Lamble, Süb-Lieut.. (8) established world record in fresErown. Stockham, style relay race over £x100 metres — -3 min. 67secs.

Ushakov swam 100 metres in craw! style in 57.5 SCCS. This speed has not. been achieved anywhere in the world during the past few years.

Weightlifters set two new records, also improving a number of their own previous records.

OTHER EVENTS

SPORTS ADVT.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

C. C. C. Cricket Teams by Hebda-Lvov); boxing, wrestling The First Bell will be rung at 1.20

Soviet p.m.

THE THIRTEENTH EXTRA RACE MEETING. Will be held (weather CONTESTS for the championship of permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on the U.S.S.R. were held for row-BATURDAY, 14th December, 1940, Ing (won by Moscow), tennis (won commencing at 1.00 pm. gymnastics, basketball, etc. football teams, playing against -afd In their cricket match against Kow- Bulgarian eleven, won four games, a

DATE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE toon C.C. on Saturday, the Craigen"

No One without a badge will be gower CC will be represented by fifth game ending in a draw.

All-Ualon competitions in "Gorod-admitted to the Members Enclosure. G. Bouz (Capt.) A. M. Omar, EW,

Such must be worn throughout the Leonard, B. 3. Lillimoris, A Hulski" (a popular Russian game) were duration of each Meeting in such a A. Lee, A., Humid,” 1. 1. Iranes." W.

regaltas flong Sling. 3. Youngsiye. All held, as also were several Reserves & Leonard, OM. Omar and U. and naval rowing contests on the

ON SUNDAY

On Sunday, the Craigengower C.C. will play the loyal Engineers at 800- kunpoo, and the following have been chosen to represent them?

·A. D. Hamson! (Cape), PJ, Billimoria. A. I. Kamaily U. 11. Zamall, T, Logat, L

Tulso, C. W. Lêm L. Forman, A. Mitchell, JL. - Yayngmys, B. Ragnofpanici. Umpire. .. Ladd, mik

Reported Fitting Out

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Black Sea...

The mountain climbing season is the also drawing to a close, and several records have aheady been established,

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are ́ ́oblinable through the SECRETARY upon the personal or written «application of à · Member; such Member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and for Payment of all Chits, etc.

The Secretary's Office, 1st Floor Exchange Buliding, (Tel. 27794) wil close at 11:45 aún, d

Tidina aro obtainable at the Club House provided' they are ordered in

A Physical Training Compeiliion advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tal.

open to local Vernacular Schools has 21920),

The Shanghai prese reports been arranged by the Education * PUBLIC ENCLOSURE travellers from Kobe as saying that Department to take place as follows:

The price of Admission to the the German liner Scharnhorst (18,104 Kowloon Schools Thursday, Dec. Publie Enclosure is $1.00 including tons), which took refuge at Kobo si 19 at 9 am, on the Kowloon Football Tax, for all Persons, including the beginning of the war, is boling Club ground, ..

Ladies, and is payable at the Cute, fitted out as an armed raidor.

Hongkong Schools-Friday, Dec. Soldiers and Bailors in Uniform are Several large guns are said to 20 at 9 am on the Hongkong, Foots admitted Half Price: have been mounted, and her lines ball Club ground have been, changed, ale BANAS The final will be held. also on Britisli naval aathorities are non-Friday morning at 11:30 am, after committal, saying that similar reports (which His Excellency the Acting. have been circulated previously Governor will distribute the prizes,

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