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THE CHINA MAIL.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1931.

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CURRENT SPORTING GOSSIP

CLUB STAGE SECOND HONG KONG · LADIES' THE SHEK O GOLF

RUGBY TRIAL.

Teams for To-morrow's Game.

SEVERAL NEWCOMERS:

The following are the teams for the Hong Kong Rugby Club's

second Trial to

p.m.

be

played

ELEVEN.

Playing the R.A.Ş.C. To-morrow.

The following will represent the Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey Club in

CHAMPIONSHIP.

J. M. Walker Wins Seventh Tourney.

E. J. R. MITCHELL SECOND.

The seventh Shek O Golf Cham-

a match against the R.A.S.C.. nt Sookunpoo to-morrow. at 6.15 pmpionship was played off-last Sun- W. Ritchie, E. M. Gray, A. Nicol, day, and resulted in a win for Mr.

at Happy Valley to-morrow at 5.30. O'Hagan, B. M. Pope, M. Wallace, 3. M. Walker who completed the J. Dalziel, P. M. Harrep, E. M-thirty-six holes in 168, taking 79 Donelan, C. Ferguson and A. G. for the first eighteen holes and 79 Orme.

Stripes:-W. II. B. Rigg;, R. D Beaumont, E. R. K. Bovill. C. E. Holmes, H. V. Koop; J. S. Lee, F. C. B. Black; J. H. McElney, F. A. Merry, E. F. Buttress, F. R. Burch, W. E. Peers, B. P. Massey, G. E. · Devonshire, and H. D. Clarke.

G. P.

Colours: S. J. H. Fox; Lammert, R. H. Griffiths, C. J. D. Law, W. D. Johnson; M. W. Turner, L. G. Robertson; G. C. Moutrie, A. R. Cox, W. R. Andrews, W. Mitford, G. C. Humphreys. 'I D. Clippendale, 1. B. Smith, and

A. N. Other.

Referee: W.. F. Leckie.

OPEN LAWN BOWLS CHAMPIONSHIP.

"Third Round Dates Now Fixed.

With the Interport matches con cluded, Lawn Bowls interest now centres around the Open Champion- ship Singles in which there now" remain but the "last eight."

Our Sports Diary.

LOCAL

AQUATICS — To-day — Open Harbour Race at 5.15 p.m.

HOCKEY-To-day-Y.M.C.A. v. Argylls at 6.15 p.m.

Tomorrow-Hong Kong Hockey Club Argylls at 6.15 p.m.

Friday-Hong Kong Hockey Club “A” v, K.B.S.F.PÏA, at 5.16 1.1

MEETING To-day Craig- cngover Cricket Club at 5.30 p.m. CRICKET Saturday-Third In- Lernort Cricket Trial; Royal Navy - v. Diocesan B.S.

RACING Saturday Tenth Extra Race Meeting.

DORIS HUNT WINS IN

RECORD TIME.

Ladies' Harbour Race

Yesterday,

Three of the matches will be Under unfavourable conditions played during the next few days, yesterday seven competitors enter- with the first this evening whened for the annual ladies' harbour I. Hampton of the Kowloon Cricket rave which was won by Miss Doris Chili will meet J. C. West of the Hunt in magnificent stylė, She Police R.C. on the Craigengower combatted the conditions in such C.C. green.

n stout-hearted manner that she returned the amazing time of 82. mina, 4 seca. 36 seca, better time than the previous record. This was all the more meritorious dun to the fact that she was held up by the II.M.S. Vindictive for fully a minute. She finished nearly two minutes ahead of Miss Young Shau-king, the South China A.A. champion and last year's cham pion.

To-morrow afternoon F. Cullen (Kowloon Dork) and J. Liang (Tol- koo R.C.) will play off their tie on the Police green..

On Thursday U. M. Omar Grai- gengower C.C.) and R. Lapsley (Kowloon Dock) will meet on the Kowloon C.C. green.

RADIO DEFEAT · UNIVERSITY.

for the second eighteen. Mr. E. J. R. Mitchell was the runner- up taking one stroke more than the winner.

There were twenty-two entrants for the Championship and the fol Ilowing were the ten best scores:— J. M. Walker .....79 & 79 — 158 E. J. R. Mitchell ..77 & 82—159 H. G. Sheldon ...79 & 83 162 D. G. Bruce .......80 & 84: 164 C. L. Sandes .85 & 82 167

C. B. Johnson.....90 &.77 167 H. Owen Hughes ..82 & 85 -- 167 Dr. C. H. Burton .80 & 87 = 167 H. R. B. Hancock .87 & 81 168 E. G. N. Grimble ..84 & 85169 His Excellency Sir William Peel and Lady Peel were present and Lady Peel presented the prizes at the conclusion of the Champion- | ship.

THE BOGEY POOL AT FANLING.

Eager Wins Event from Field of Fifty.

O. Eager with a handicap of ten won the Bogey Pool on the old course at Fanling over the week- end, finishing three up with L Goldman (16) two

up, second. There were fifty entries altogether. Other scores were, D. F. C. Cleland

(16) and E. P. White (17) one up; C. W. F. Booker (6) and C. Mycock (16) all square, J. K. MacFarlan (3), L. G. S. Dodwell, one down.

CORRECTION,

An error crept into the publish- cd report of the Adamson Cup (qualifying round) for October- A. G. Ursell's score should read Miss Hunt is to be congratulat-00-1773 and not 101--1781 us ed on her perseverance an she has previously published. F. D. Booker entered for this event for many was credited with the best seare years in the past and yesterday's with 84-9-75 but he now given

Gurbachan Singh Again record win was a just reward for place to A. G. Uraell.

on the Mark.

on

The Radio Sports Club defcated the University by the odd goal in Ave in their hockey encounter the latter's ground yesterday.

The University scored two goals in the first half, but the Radio equalised through Gurbachan Singh, who scored twice to place his side on level terms before the interval.

On the resumption, the Radio scored a further goal through Kal- want Singh, which concluded the scoring in a game which was spoll.

her magnificent patience.

All seven swimmers completed the course, the full results being:

mins. secs.

32 D. Hunt

4

Feung Shau-king 34 Chan Woon-king 35 Yuen Pul-han... 38 Yeung Shan-chan 30 P. Hunt

Booth

2.2/5 19.1/5 14.3/5

24 40 9.1/5 50 12

ed by the drizzle.

Result:-

University Radio S.C

MERCANTILE BANK VICTORY.

In the friendly football match played at King's Park on Sunday a team representing the Mercantilo Bank defeated the Great Northern Telegraph Company by six goals to

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C. Rocha, N. Beltrao, and L. Silva all scored twice for the winners whilst S. Tam netted the losers' solitary point;

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