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ROYAL HONG KONG
GOLF CLUB.
Results of Recent
Competitions.
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The results of recent competi、. |tions arranged by the Royal Hong
Kong Golf Club yesterday.
were announced
MAMAK SHIELD HOCKEY.
C. B. A. Defeat Royal Corps of Signals.
CHARITY SOCCER TO-MORROW
Services' Elevens Elected.
SECOND IN TABLE,
The teams to represent the Ser- vices In the charity football matches on the Club ground at After a lapse of nearly a month, Happy Valley to-morrow have been the Mamak Hockey Shield tourna-
In the Mixed Medal (Foursome) ment was revived on the U.S.R.C.elected, and will be composed of
the following players:- played from March 24 to 29, the ground yesterday afternoon, when
Miss K. P. Curtin the C.B.A. met, and defeated, the derers); Pte. Sands (R.A.0.C.). Senior team: Pte. Johnson (Bor winners were and D. S. Edward, with a score of Royal Corps of Signals by three dg. Tel. Dixon (H.M.S. Medway) 90-18=72.
clear goals. The game was both (captain); Pte. Channing (Border- Other acores were:-Mr. and clean and fast, and, on the run of
ers), Stoker Sherres (H.M.S. Mra. L. G. Dodwell, 88-12=76; thà play, the winners were the
Hermes), Cpl. Underwood (Border- Mr. and Mrs. E. Grimble, 98-21 superior side, Their forwards
ers); Pte. Harria {Borderers), 77: Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stewart, combined to a nicety. whilst the
defence, after a very shaky open- Davis
Pte. Harris. (Borderers), 87-978,
(Borderere), A.B. Bland ing. brightened up considerably. (H.M.S. Devonshire), S.B.A. Raw- In the Signals' defence, the goal-
son (Royal Naval Hospital), and keeper was outstanding.
L/S, Skinner (H.M.S. Medway).
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Results of the Junior Section Championship of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club were:-
Winner: W. J. Buller, 12 & 11. Runner-up: W. H. Edmonda, There were 18 entries.
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In the Bogey Pool played on the New Course from March 24 to 29,
In the first half, the Signals were unlucky not to find the, net through Lt. Whiteway-Wilkinson ļon several occasions. Accepting a pass from the right, C. C. Francis netted for the CB.A., T. Whitley adding another point, which, how-
the winner was Wm. Paterson, 2 up.ever, was disallowed for offside.
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In the Medal Round
Shortly before the interval, T. (Old Whitley scored with a nice shot
Course) played from March 24 to from the right.
Pte.
Reserves: E.A. Stephens (H.M.S. Devonshire), A.B. Robertson (H.M.S. Odin), L/Cpl. Mullane (Borderers), Pte. Christee and L/Cpl. Campbell (Argylls).
Junior team: Marine Wilson (H.M.S. Tamar); L/B. Freerson (12th Heavy Battery), Gr. Taylor) (12th Heavy Battery); Ldg. Sea- man Turner (H.M.S. Cumberland), Gr. Pardee (12th Heavy Battery), Pte. Yeoman (Argylls) (captain);
29, the winners were:-J. S. Mac- In the second half, the C.B.A. Laren, 83-9-74 (tie); Hon. pressed heavily, but offside play L/Cpl. Rawson (R.A.0.C.), Bdr. Comdr. G. F. H. Hole 92-18-74 spoiled many a glorious opportun- Bryant (31st Heavy Battery), A.B. (tie); E. J. K. Weeks, 86–12–74|ity. Francis had bad luck with a Nash (H.M.S. Medway), Pte. fast ground shot which hit the up-Lazenby (R.A.S.C.), and A.B. Gore
(H.M.S. Cumberland).
(tle).
Other scores were:-J. B. right, and again with the rebound. (Mackie 85–10=75; F. J. de Rome Resulting from good forward pass- |81—5=76; E. Grimble 90-13-77, ing. W. G. Johnson netted the C.B.A.'s third goal, putting the issue beyond doubt. Toward the
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In the Rogey Pool (Old Course)
termination of play the Signals
played from March 24 to 20, the winner was L. R. Andrewes (4), made many dangerous raids оп their opponents' goal. but timely tackling by the C.B.A. defence,
13 up.
Second Prize:-
J. H. Anderson
R. A. Campbell
W. Mulcaby
S. J. H. Fox
E. O. Priestley
C. .F. Hyde
J. S. Dykes
4) 1 up prevented them from scoring.
7) 1 ap
8) 1 up.
(9) 1 up
Result:-
C.B.A.
Signals
(11) 1 up:
(13) 1 up:
:.(16) 1 up!.
3 0
Tournament Table to Date. Goale
Hon. Cdr. G. F. H. Hole (18) 1 up Radio
Other scores were:-
C. W. F. Booker .. 4) all square J. S. MacLaren .. (9)
Dr. C. H. Burton (15)
24
T. R. Rowlie .....(18)
11
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The Shanghai Visitors' Cup was won by Hon, Comdr. G. F. H. Hole with a score of 88 and 98=186- 36-160.
CB.A.
P. W. L. D. F. A. Fts.
10 7 1 2 19 6 16
8 0 2 0 10
12 12
6
Reserves: E.R.A. Cox (H.M.S. Cumberland), A.B. Ashman (H.M.8. Cumberland), Pte. McKenna (Ar-
yil). Pte. Shearer (Argylis) and
Pte. Ainsite (R.A.O.C.).
CAPT. C. A. DE LINDE LEAVING.
Secretary of Military Sports Board.
.
St. Andrew's 10 4 2 4 8
Sporting circles in Hong Kong Incognitos .. 9 3 2 4 10 11 10 are losing one of their keenest R.C. Siga....11 3 6 2 12 18
members in Capt. C. A. de Linde, Police
4.2 4 10 R.A.S.C.
of Staff Headquarters, who is 10 3 BG Forfeit 2 points to R.A.S.C. for sailing for England aboard H.M. breach of Rules.
Transport Neuralia to-day.
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Club II. v. Medway. The following will represent the Hong Kong Hockey Club Second eleven against a team from H.M.S. Medway on Monday afternoon on
Capt. de Linde has been in the Colony for three years, during which time he has been secretary. to the Military Sports Board.
Capt. de Linde was born in Tien- the Club ground at.5.15 p.m.?— tsin where his father was respon- R. W. Sapsed; L. A. R. Duncan, sible for the construction of the --Dr. C. H. Burton, 89—15———-74. L. F. Nicholson; J. E. Potter. Tientsin Mukden Chingwangtao
E. G. S. Dale, H. J. D. Lowe; G. F.Į Railway.
(best
Best 18 Holes in the morning -S. J. H. Fox, 83-974 last nine holes).
Best 18 Holes in the afternoon
Other
scores were:-R. A.
Campbell, 82 & 88-166-14161; Rees, S. Hill. W. A. Nowers, During the Boxer Rebellion S. J. H. Fox, 83 & 87-170-18 S. J. H. Fox and L.-D. Kilbee.
Capt. de Linde, then a child a few years old, was hidden by his amah until he was rescued by British sailors.
RUMJAHN BEATS CASSUMBHOY.
152; A. Leach, 87 & 86—175—20= | 158; Dr. C. H. Burton, 94 & 89-~~ 183-30-153; H. Hampton, 86 & 69-175--22-158; G. F. Hyde, 88 |& 95—183—26⇒157; G. C, Worrall, 91 & 90—181—24=157; Lt. W. D. Hughes, 88 & 90–178—20≈168; A. D. Humphreys, 87 & 92-179—” 20=159; A. C. I. Bowker, 88 & 87 -175-16-169; G. R. Horridge, | 86 & 88-174-14=160; R. S. W.
Paterson, 102 & 94-196-36–160. |sults
FANLING GOLF.
Starting Times for Sunday.
The Secretary of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club supplies the following list of starting times for Fanling:
New Course. 9.24 a.m. Mrs. Sherry: 1. 8. Dykes
0.82
...: Mrs. E.-P. Fletcher, J. C,
Dunbar."
Old Course,... 9.16-9.20 m Not to be booked by by travellers on 8.28 traina. 9.24 a.m. Felix Ellie C. F. Hyde G. A. Leiper, D. J. Mackie
9.88 C. B. Brown, R
9.40
9.44/1
Jeffries,
R: Vallance, A. O. Brawn,
Ho Ka-lau and Yew
Man-kit Win,
The following were the full re- of yesterday's play in the Lawn Tennis Championships-
Open Singles.
S. A. Rumjahn best J. A. E. Cassumbhoy 6-4, 6-4.
Open Doubles
SANDO CLUB. Weight Lifting Exercise As Object.
Mr. A. D. Spoors and other well- known local residents are re-open- Ing the Sando Weight Lifting Club, which will be situated at 19, Queen's Road Central.
The object of the club is to pro- Ho Kalau and Yow Man-kit mote the scientific “building of the beat Lee Wal-tong and Luk Ding-human body by bar-bells and other cheong 8-6, 6-3, 6-8.
meane of weight lifting apparatus.
Bandicap Singles "B". Col. J. G. Lecky beat R. K. Valentine 6-2, 6-2.
Handicap Singles "E",
J. Wilson beat J. Ferguson 1-6. | 7-5, 6-3.
Jensen beat. Williams 6-3, 6-4..
Handicap Doubles.
Henderson and Monoghan beat Tufton and MacDougall 6-4, 6-8.
T. J. and E. R. Price beat Stock and Worrell 6-4, 2-6, 6-4,
Handicap Mixed Doubles. Grimblo and Miss Hancock beat Railton and Mr. Stafford-Smith 6-4, 6-2.3***
W. C. Shields, Capt. He
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FENNIS PROGRAMME.
TO-DAY.
Open Singles.
E. C. Fincher v..Ho Ka-lau.
Open Doubles.
8. A. and H. D. Rumjahn v. Chlu| and Hung.
Club Championship. Tufton v. Sullivan, Valentine v. Harkins,
Handicap Singles "A" Walte v. Bowker
-Handicap Doubles... Mackie and Mayhew - Wphries and Blaker,
Handicap Mixed Doubles Berton and Mi="Halll Hancock and Minnstan Col-and Mr. Locky And Miss Stevenson v
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Latest news, concerning the hostilities between China and Japan, is chronicled in the OVERLAND CHINA MAIL,
A sensational bomb explosion occurred in Battery Path on the morning of March 30, Choy Yuen, a coolie employed at St. John's Cathedral, was severely injured.
The explosion occurred among the shrubbery lining the side of the path running past the Cathedral, just behind the French Mission's Building,
Immediately following the crash, Choy was seen to fall over the wall into a drain on the elevated part of Murray Parade ground. A full story appears in the OVERLAND CHINA MAIL.
It was certainly not the favourites' day at Happy Valley on March 26, when the opening programme of the Easter Race Meeting of the Hong Kong Jockey Club was held under ideal conditions.
The long string of big dividends, paid by both winning and placed ponies, did much to promote optimistic atmos- phere. A sensation was caused on the second day, when in one event, Daylight Eve (Mr. Palmer up) paid a record dividend of over $1,000 for a win, and $138 for a plaçe, va
The meeting is reported in detail in the OVERLAND CHINA MAIL.
That there had been a substantial Improvement in the net profit for the year was reported by Mr. C. A, da Hoza, Chairman of Directors, at the 35th annual general meeting of shareholders of the China Provident, Loan and Mortgage Co., Ltd.
The profit, $90,384;43, is an increase of approximately 80 per cent, over that of 1930. The meeting is given in the OVERLAND CHINA MAIL,
Mr. E. W. Blackmore, in a speech at the annual dinner of the Institution of Engineers on March 24, outlined the work done by engineering science in Hong Kong during 1981. "The past year," he said, in spite of trade depression, has been a reasonably prosperous one for, the Institution, many new members have been enrolled and the period has been financially successful. 2
The function is reported in the OVERLAND CHINA MAIL.
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