1932-11-26 — Page 13

China Mail 德臣西報 中國郵報 All

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1932,

THE CHINA MAIL.

P. & 0.-British India GOVERNOR'S SHIELD RESULTS

Apcar and

Eastern & Australian Lines

(COMPANIES incorporated in ENGLAND).

MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS.

TAKING CARGO FOR

STRAITS, JAVA, BURMA, CEYLON, INDIA, PERSIAN GULF, WEST INDIES, MAURITIUS, EAST AND SOUTH AFRICA, `AUSTRALASIA, INCLUDING NEW ZEALAND AND · QUEENSLAND PORTS, AND RED SEA, EGYPT, CONSTANTINOPLE, GREECE, LEVANTINE PORTS, EUROPE, Éc.'

BUDD FAVOURED FOR TITLE.

MacKnight Beats Braley.

COUNTRY CLUB QUALIFYING ROUND.

[By "DIVOT"]

10,44 a.m. E. Pederson, D. J. Mackie. 10.48 am, G. A. Leiper, E. H, Williams 10.62 a.m. W. A. Stewart, I P

Sherry.

10.68 a.m. W. H. E. Thomas, N. V.

Croucher. 11.00 a.m. E. des Voeux, H. G. Hopkins. 11.04 a.m. H. H. Pothick, H. Spleer. 11.08 a.m. V. R. Gordon, J. W. Alabas.

for ter.

11.12 am. R. M. Wood, J. E. Richard-

BOTI.

11.16 am. J.

J. B. Mackie, W. G. Robert- son

11.20 a.m. M. W. Budd, A. T. Lay, 11.24 a.m.. W. G. Fischer, Mr. Martin, 11.32 a.m. C. H. Pickford, E. A. Jar 11.28 am... H. Geare, J. R. Masson.

11.36 am. C. W. F. Booker, W. Mul-

caby,

• Got caddies from Superintendent.

dino.

New Course.

Ladies' Hockey

By Centre Half

THE

HE Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey Club are fielding, a strong first eleven this afternoon in their match against their closest Caer Clark Club, by whom they were beaten on Cup rivals, the St. Andrew's Ladies October 22 last, when the Saints ran out victorious by the odd goal}, in five on the Marina ground..

FTER his success in the Colony A Championship M. W. Budd is hot favourite for the championship of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club, the draw of which was published at the beginning of the week. The

In that match, it is remembered, | rolfers of note in the first half of 9.32 a.m. A. P. C., Messrs. Dodwell E. M. Gray, captain of the Hong

& Co. the draw fre Budd, H. U. Ireland,

Kong Ladies, Champions of the Caer 9.36 8.m. A. P. C. Messrs. Dodwell Clark Cup for three years in succes- A. E. Lissaman, J. K. Macfarlan, 1. W. Shewan and T. A. Pearce and

Dodwell Bion, sustained a nasty Injury, then of these Budd should reach the final.

in the dee she received a knock over In the lower half O. E. C. Marton,

9.41 a.m. Mrs. J. P. Shorry, S. S. Cook, her eye from M. Woolley's stick. L. G. S. Dedwell and A. B. Stewart 9.62 a.m. F. C. Madie, J. C. Dunbar. She retired from the game, and since Jahould go far, and in all probability/10.00 am. Mrs. R. M. Wood, Mrs.then has not been seen in action.

Kerr.

& Co. 9.40 a.m. A. 1

A. P. C., Messrs. & Co.

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY semi-final to decide who will contest 18.15 nm. J. V. Marshall, F. A. Pol- match which takes place on the

DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. (Under Contract with H.M. Government.)

6.8,

Toma

From Eoar Eoan.

About

1932.

COMORIN

++BHUTAN

15,000 3rd Dec.

RANPURA

KAISAR-I-HIND

*SOUDAN

RANCHII CARTHAGE NALDERA RAJPUTANA GORFU COMORIN RANPURA CHITRAL

17000

NOOD

1933.

Destination.

Bombay, Marseliles & London. 4,000 10th Dec. Bombay, 'seilles, L'dox, 'Havre,

I'burg, R'dam, A'warp & Hull. 17th Dee. Bombay, Marsoilles & London. I JA 31st Dec. | Bombay, Marseilles & London.

Bombay, Marseillea, London, Havre,

I'burg, dam, A'werp & Hull Bombay, Marseilles & London. 'Bombay, Marseilles & London. Bombay, Marseilles & London. Bombay, Marsailles & Londen, Bombay, Marsailles & London. Marseilles

London. Marseilles & London. Marseilles & London.

6,800 - 7th Jan,

17,000 14th Jan. 14,000 28th Jan. 16,000 11th Feb. 17,000 26th Feb. 16,000 11th Mar. 16,000 - 25th Mar. 17,000 8th Apr. 15,000 22nd Apr.

* Cargo only. † Calls Casablanca,

Frequent connection from Port Said for Passengers and Cargo to Con- stantinople, Fireaus, Smyras and other Levant Parts by steamers of the

-Khedival Mail Steamship Co.

BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS.

*TAKADA SIRDHANA TILAWA

1932.

7,000 27th Nov. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta.

8 p.m. 8,000 9th. Dec. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta. 10,000 24th Dec. Į Singapore, Penang & Calcutta, *Calls Rangoon.

the thirty-six holes Budd.

*

final with

Marten and Stewart will meet in the 10.08 am. A. C. Pedersen, Mr. Mackie, She is not playing in to-morrow's

lock. lock,

(U.S.R.C. ground," commencing at 4 10.24 am. A. O. Braws, S. T. Butlin. p.m. She is making a rapid re- 10.32 a.m. J. G Lecky, J. Lothian, 10.40 am. Mrs. Mackie, Mias Thomas covery from her injury and hopes to NLY three matches in the Gov-10.48 am. J. R. Coupland, F. L. Leefe, play again in the near future.

Shield Competition 10.50 a.m. Miss K. P. Curtin, D. S

HALLIFAX is among the who will be action. She is play-

Oernor'a have been decided at Fanling to 11.00 am. Mr. R. A. Rodgers, Miss A newcomers

Edward. Graham,

date and resulted as follows:

P.W.D.: (J. G. Campbell and A. E. 11.08 a.m. R. A. Rodgers, C. J. Stel-seen Liasaman) beat Linstead" & Davis¦

6 and 5.

4 and 2.

lingwort.

Williamson.

*

*

*

in

*

*

ing at left half-back, and (S. T. Butlin and A. Somerfelt) 11.10 a.m. Miss M. Whimster, H. N. will have an her opposite number, E. M. Lee, the speedy Saints for- C.P.R.: (E. Stone and T. C.

learn that the rules of golf are ward who has been playing remark Monaghan) beat the Bank Line (D.

now being revised by that august ably wall. J. Smalley will be part Forbes and A. H. Penn) 3 and 1.

University: (F. A. Redmond and High Court of the Royal and Bored at full back by A. Nicol, while M. H. Roffey) beat Davie Bong Ancient at St. Andrews and it is to the Hong Kong goal is in the safe handa of M. Bird. P. M. Harrop (W. A. Stewart and J. D. Kinnaird) he hoped that when they complete will lead the Hong Kong forward their consideration of them, and produce their result to the golfing line, which includes sach stalwarts THREE matches in the second world that it will be the last word as M. Alan Jones, C. Ferguson and H. Knill, one of the best left wings Trone theres in the second word that it will be

The rules and decisions of golf in local ladies' hockey. Championship will be played over make a wordy volume and there has M. Woolley will be leading the ¡the week-end. The fourth game

case for some official Saints attack, but she will be well long been between J. MacKnight and A. T

a marked by B. M. Pope. M. Bryson, of the code with. examination Braley was deelded last week when view to greater clearness and some who played a dazzling game at full MacKnight was successful in going forward to the semi-final by defeat-measure of reduction in the space back against the R.A.S.C. last Satur- day, da being given a try out at left! ing Braley by 4 and 8. In this taken up by the rules. game. MacKnight, playing excellent the new revision?

How will the stymie fare under half-back, as it has been found that There always though she tackles well her hit is golf in the first nine, was out in has been general hostility to the not hard enough. She will have a tenth. Braley secured the eleventh stymie, especially when it robs an hard afternoon, marking M. Alun and twelfth to reduce the leeway but opponent of any chance of getting Jones, could not overcome the strong lead into the hole. A may have played The team will be as follows:-

Hong Kong Ladles:-M, Bird, A.| of his opponent, who won the match the hole better than B all the way,

thirty-four and was six up at the

at the 16th hole. The matches down and in the end the issue may turn Nicol, J. Smalley; A. Owen Hughes, on a stymie lald by B sgainat his B, M. Pope, A. Hallitex; E. Bell, M. for decision this week-end are

opponent. The course which many Alun Jones, P. M. Harrop, C. Fer follow:

golfers favour is to abolish the

G. H. Russell v. D. C. Wilson,

stymie when it operates against the guson and If. Knill

St. Andrew's Endles:-R. Rose;

W. S. Hilller v. P. W. J. Planner. opponent and retain it where the G. White, E. Landolt; I. L. Woolley, F. EA. Remedios V. J. E. H. Cogan.

*

*

*

player lays it against himself.

*

*

M. D. White, M.. L. W. Bryson; F. Wong, E. Lee, M. Woolley, M. Chan

HE qualifying round of the COME American golf clubs have and P. Gittins.

Country Club Championship lost 50 per cent, of their annual

Sunday when eight revenues and are evidently facing Ta ̈O'HAGAN, who is a stalwart

B.I. Apcar Line, steamers have excellent accommodation for was played last Su and were draws difficult times. The following para. defender of the Hong Kong

1st and 2nd class passengers.

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South), J. J. Basto v. A. W. da Roza.

TANDA NANKIN

NELLORE

1932.

7,000 2nd Dec 7,000 81st Dee.

.1989. 7,000 1st Feb.

to meet in the first round as graph, from the “American Golfer," Ladies first team, will lead the "A" follows:

indicates a possible means of extra eleven against the Club de Recreto F. B. A. Remedios v. A. A. Lopes, revenue, which may also be of st Sockunpoo to-day. Newcomers

interest to other clubs:-

to the Hong Kong side include, E. A. E. H. Castro v. H. K. Lee. The financial stringency of the Westlake, D. Robertson, M. Rattey E. I. R. Leitao v. E. D. da Roza. past year had its effect on golf be- and R. King, Leitao, lest year's champion, will yond any doubt. It has been B. Almadi, M. da Roza and 0. Manila, Rabaul, Brisbane, Sydney encounter a stiff hurdle In E. D. fairly well established that there Ribeiro are among the new talent

Melbourne.

Regular monthly saflags from Hong Kong to Shanghai and Japan who has recovered his old brilliancy play by women golfers. What then The following are the teams

and Hong Kong to Australia,

Hong Kong to Sydney-19 days.

Frequent connections from Australia with the following:---

to be the ultimate winner.

da Roza, but should on form enter was a definite decrease in the unearthed by the Recreio. The the semi-final, while Remedios, amount of play, although it appears Portuguese side have a safe defence, A. W. da Roza and Lee are likely that there was an actual increase in which M. Alves, G. Osmund and winners of their matches. Remedios, over the year 1989 in the amount of E. Rosario can be relied upon.

lately, will no doubt contest the is to be expected during the current Hong Kong Ladies “A".-J. Har- final with Leitao, and should prove year? Undoubtedly conditions ris Waiker; L. Butler, E. Westlake: which prevented many from keep- N. Cooper, D. Robertson, B. Frank- ing up the game to the extent to Bin; A. McElnay, J. Dalziel, E. THE Junior Championship quali which they had previously Indulged O'Hagan, M. Rattey and R. King

themselves are still with us in very Club de Recreio:—B. ¦ Almada;; C. fying round of the Country Club will be played to-morrow, large part. And yet there can be Osmond, E. Rosario; K. Hyndman, The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamers for Bouthampton and Entries will be received pino doubt that the desire to play is M. Alver, H. Gatteres; M. de Baza to the time of the draw which will still as strong as ever; the problem C.-Botelho, O. Ribeiro, A. Alves and take place at the club house to is merely one of finding conditions M. Remedios, morrow morning.........

The Unlox 8.8. Company's steamers-to the United Kingdom vín New

Kealand, Vancouver, San Francisco, etc.

The P. & O. Royal Mall. Steamers to London and

The P. & O. Branch Barvice of steamers to London via Buak..

London via Panama Canal.

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN.

*SOUDAN

TILAWA

KAISAR-I-HIND

*MIRZAPORE *NANKIN

'BLANCHI

*BURDWAN CARTHAGE

NALDERA

SOMALI

RAJPUTANA. COREUDEN *BANGALORE-

COMORIN ME

1932

commensurate with the financial means at hand. There will no

doubt be an increase of play on the from H.M.S. Medway at King's THE "Y" Ladles will meet a team THE following are the starting times public courses, though most of, these

for the Royal Hong Kong Golf are already badly congested. Like Park this afternoon, when they Club at Fanling to-morrow:

wise courses operated on the pay-as-will be represented by the fol you-play plan should gain in patron- lowing: C. Hamilton: A. Fowler,

Old Course.

6.800 29th Nov, Shanghai, Hoff, Kobo & Yokohama. 10,000 2nd Dec.. Amoy, S'hai, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama 9.16-9.20 a.m.. not to be booked by age. All of which suggest & thought M. Gardner; Carr, S.Dalziel, B. 12,000 2nd Dec. Shanghal, Moji, Kobs. & Yokohama. travellers on 8.87 train. 0,715 3rd, Des. Moji & Kebek krist 7,000 4th Dec. S'hal, Mojl, Kabe, Osaka & Yhama 0-24 a.m. G. F. Hole, D. Enger,

17,000 18th Dec. Shanghai,

Kobe & Yokohama.

6,600 20th Dec.

10,000

Koba Shanghai

Yokohama Dec. Shanghal, Kobe & Yokohams.

Shanghai, Moj, Kobe

be & Yokohama, Shanghai, Koba & Yokohama. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama. Shanghai, Kobe 4 Yokohama. Shanghai, Kobe.Yokohama. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama.

13th Jan Jan 0,300 26th Jan. 17,000 27th Jan. 10,000 10th Feb. 10,600 23rd: Feb, 15,000 24th Feb,

Cargo only. †Calls Nagoya..

́All dates cre, approximate and subject to alteration

Gabins are fitted with

the Com

*9.28

which regularly-constituted clubs Blumenthal; M. Tillery, G. Inte may do well to consider fully. The man, M. Mason, B. Walker and M. a.m. H. C. Gould, W. M. Mor principal source of operating ex-

Griffiths 9.82 m. Messrs. Dodwell & Co. Pense from year to year is derived from club dues, of course, together 9.36 .m. J. Farkon, J. A. Renshow with such fees as are contributed

9.48

a.m.

дал

MONEZ Dounou by visiting players, With depleted

... Marshall, A. Macaulay membership lists, It is obvious that the income from dues will be heavily Dodwell

& Gog

BRARY THAT curtailed within great many clubs

9.62 a... N. Ettlejohn, G. I. Bond. The proposition, therefore, is to en 9.66 a.m. J. F. Robinson, P. S. Grant, courage visiting play on a fee basis. 10.00 am, H.

H. G. Wals Why not in that event, work out a Am. J., Mayhew, 1. D. Danby, plan for those members who are un

A. B. able to carry on In the regular way

10.04

10.08 m.TS Whyte-Smith to be carried on a kind of temporary,

10.13 am B. D. Eva

10.16 m. J. K

10.20 h.m. C. Thw

10.23

10.24-., . Dsc

10.99

P. & 0.

ing, Connay

MACK IE & CO "Ed.-C. Hong Kong.

10,40

Arents:

RW

Tap arrangeme cFarlan's AE be enti

Lowiss Certai

FOR SALE:

TESTED FLOWER & VEGETABLE. SEEDS.

ions.- violas - to heavy demand Athle: Basson To be sure of

very Var

You

EUROPE SUEZ-

-AMERICA SUEZ

The

TO. CALIFORNIA

TO NEW YORK VA PAMANA

STRAITS 10 INDIA PRESIDENT TO SEATTLE, VICTORIA

Liners INTERPORT-

INTER PORT.

Weekly Sailings Transpacific

TO SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES & NEW YORK

via PANAMA.

Fortnightly sailings.

Pres. Grant Pres. Lincoln Pres. Cooltage Prea Wilson

TO SEATTLE-

and

VICTORIA.

Fortnightly sailings on Saturdays. Wed, Dec. 7 Pres. Taft .. Wed. Dec. 21 Pres. Jefferson Wed, Jan. 4 Pres. Madison Wed. Jan. 18 Pres. Cleveland

Dec. 10

.Dec. 24

Jan. 7 Jan. 21

ROUND TRIP FARES TO EUROPE & AMERICA.

Special through rates to Europe via United States. Direct connections with all Atlantic Haea. Choice of rall lines across United States and Canada, liberal stop-over privi- leges for sight-seeing. Full particulars upon application.

Fortnightly via Suez to Europe & America

Fortnightly sailings via Manila, Straits, Colombo, Bombay, Suez Canal, Alexandria, Naples, Genon, Marsailles,

*New York and Beaton:

8 a.mi

Pres. Pierce Pres. Monroe

́8 a.m. Sat. Dec. 10 Pres. Van Buren..Sat, Jan. 7 „Sat. Dec. 24' Pres. Garfield ..Sat. Jan. 21

TO MANILA

Next Sailing, Pres. Grant.. Nov. 29, 6 p.m.

Prea, Taft

.Dec. 27

Pres. Pierce

.Dec. 11

Pres, Lincoln

Pres. Jefferson

JRT 7 ..Jan. 10. Jan. 14

Pres. Mouroo

.Dec. 8 Pres. Coolidge .Dec. 10 Pres. Madisda * .Dec. 13 Pres. Van Buren

Dec. 17 Pres. Wilson ,.Dec. 24 Pies. Cleveland

CONNECTING WITH S.S. MAYON TO CEBU, ILOILO, ZAMBOANGA.

DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES AMERICAN MAIL LINE

CANTON BRANCH-No. 4, Shakee Street,

VALDENEY

LPE

BARBER

WILHELMSEN

PAKAIA

EXPRESS

SERVICE

LINE

EXPRESS SERVICE TO NEW YORK

Via

SAN FRANCISCO – LOS ANGELES,

PANAMA.

NEXT SAILING

M.V. TAI YANG"

on DECEMBER 17th.

ALL. VESSELS HAVE EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION

FOR 12 PASSENGERS.

Hong Kong to San Francison, Hong Kong to Los Angeles Hong Kong to New York

Time in ~Transit.

25 Days 26

Fares. G$190,00 G$195.00 G$310,00

́ ́ FOR FREIGHT AND PASSENGER INFORMATION APPLY TO

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

Queen's Buildings. Telephone 28021.

Agents.

KAIPING COAL

EOME

'AND'

BUNKERS

FOR ALL PURPOSES.

POWER

HOUSE

TUGS A

LOCOS

to-day

by which they too may.

GRACA & CO.

člán

THE KAILAN

INISTRATION.

frak the

KONG

sell' Treformer

BOB, known

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.