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GOVERNOR'S! SHIELD KWANTI

AT FANLING.

Two G. M. Young Cup Results.

The first round in the Governor's Shield competition was, played at |Fanling yesterday. The following jare the results of the matches play- jed:

ATTRACTS

BIG CROWD

Miss Fearon Beats Mrs. Frost.

ST. GEORGE'S WIN YACHTING.

Scots Lose By 20 Points.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1932.

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St. George's Society defeated St. Andrew's Society by 87 points to: WIN FOR WHOOPEE. 67 in the annual yachting contest. after leading by 8 points in the A very

large crowd, including morning sail yesterday. Dodwell and Company beat the H.E. the Governor, Sir William Details:--- Audit Department by 1 up.

Peel, Lady Peel, Admiral Sir

Morning Race, Starting Government Medical Department Howard Kelly and many other dis- 11.20 a.m.; Course, Start, Club beat South Wales Borderers by 3tinguished race-goors, witnessed a Line West to East, Lyeemun Bea- and 1.

splendid afternoon's aport at con, Kowloon Rock. Finish:- Public Works Department, beat Kwanti where the November meet-Club Line E. to W. Distance: 61 Linstead and Davis by 6 and 6. jing of the Fanling Hunt und Race miles.

defeated H.M.S. Club was held yesterday:

St. George's Society, 42. The following were the results: Yncht Sailed by Education Department beat Hong 1. The Machine Gun Troop Carpenter...Mr. Pickering 3

Diana Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Co-Hurdle

Mr. Pearce 1 (Unofficial) ---One"

Why Wonder? Mile.

.Mr. Cock down Company by 2 and 2.

Blue Jucket Major Stewart 5 University beat Davie Boag by Mr. A. H. Potts' Mouche (160 14 and 8.

b) ...(Mr. Tuxford) I H.M.S.

Tamar beat the Hong Mr. H. C. Macnamara's Red Kong and Singapore Brigade (R.A.)

Leaves (170 DI by two holes,

Dairy Farm Medway easily.

Hace

(Mr. Ferguson) 2 Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank Mr. J. H. Davy's Mountain Rat beat Wilkinson and Grist easily.

(160 th) ... (Mr. Davy) 3 Won by G lengths: 2 lengths. Pari-mutuel: Win $4.14; Places

· Chartered Bank beat Canadian; Pacife by 3 and 1.

B.A.T. Company bent Reiss Mas-$2.81; $4.48; $6.48. sey and Company by 5 and 4.

Ption Pla.

10

13

0

Speedwell ........Mr. Hyde D.N.F. Eunice ...... Capt. Fowkes 8 5 St. Andrew's Society, 34.

Sailed by P'tion Pts.

4 Mr. Anstruther

....Mr. Jack 2 11

Yacht La Linda

Dorothea

Winga Boojum ¡Adanac

Mr. Shaw វ

Mr. Grieve D.N.F. Dr. Nicholson 10

3

Zephyr....Mr. Williamson 9 4

11 Afternoon Race, Starting Gun 9

2-The Shu Tau Kok Steeple-jp.m.; Course, Start, Club Line

Dr. C. H. Burton beat Head-chase-1 Miles. quarters, China Command by 5 and Mr.

3.

Lane. Crawfords beat Socony- ¡Vacuum by 3 and 2.

Lincolnshire Regiment beat Gen- eral Post Offke by 8 and 7.

Butterfield and Swire, and Lowe. Bingham and Matthews had byes.

G. M. Young Cup.

In the G. M. Young Cup competi- tion, Dodwells beat the Asiatic Petróleum Company by 7 points to

Chan's Just

Parkson Imagine (1618)

(Mr. Schreiber) 1 Mr.. G. P. Ferguson's Country

Club (152 )

West to East, Channel Racks, Mark on Line, Kowloon Rock, Rumsey Shoal. Finish, Club Line West to East. Distance: 7 miles, St. George's Society, 45. Yacht Salled by Ption Pts.)

...Mr. Hyde 8

La Lindo

5

Dorothen Wings

Mr. Pearce 1

13

Major Stewart 2

11

Boojum

Capt. Fowkes

9

'

(Mr. Ferguson) 2 Mr. L. Reidy's Banjolina (161

1b)

(Mr. Hope) 3 Won by 5 lengths; length. Adanac Pari-mutuel: Win $10.61; Places $2.53; $2.29; $2.65.

3.The Kwan Tung Handicap.

5 and Socony-Vacuum bent Butter-Six Furlongs,

field and Swire by 9 points to 3. Mr. Jacque's Whoopee (155

Bogey Pool Tle.

A. B. Stewart (3) and H. G. Wallington (17) tied in the Bogeyj Pool competition over the old [course at Fanling during the week-

end, both players being 4 up.

The following were the next best scores in a field of 31 entries: H. C. Hopkins (10) 3 up, and H. C. Gould (14), N. K. Littlejohn (14), and H. W. Duwkes (14) all 1 up.

KOWLOON C..C. WIN.

Shameen Tennis Club

Lose 6 To 3.

Ib) .... (Mir. Carroll) 1 Mr. P. V. B.'s Gallant Fox (158

b) ...

..(Mr. Noronha) 2 Mr. Lau's Toby (140, (b)

(Mr. Choy) 3 Won by 11⁄2 lengths; 21⁄2 lengths. Timė: 1.34.4/5 mins. Pari-mutuel Win $4.74; Places $2.63; $2.74; $5.59.

4.The Ladies' cial).~

Mile (Unoffi

1

Miss Fearon's Festival, Eve (154 h).... (Miss Fearon) H.S.Y's. Wakefield (151 I).... (Mrs. Frost) Mesars, Hall & Shenton's

*Wembly Stag (158 (b)

(Miss Shenton) 2

2

9

.Mr. Pickering 10

Mr. Cock Zephyr

St. Andrew's Society, 33.

Yacht Carpenter

Diana

Salled by P'tion Pts.

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K.D.R.C. CLOSING DAY

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Mr. Shields 7 G

Mr. Jack D.N.F. Why Wonder? .Mr. Shaw 6 7

..Mr. Grievė 5 Blue Jack Speedwell...Dr. Nicholson 3 Eunice ....Mr. Williamson 11

BOWLS WIN FOR ST. GEORGE'S.

{

St. Andrew's Lose By'

13 Shots.

TERMINATION

Full List Of Prize Winners.

VERY large crowd was present'

(Presented By Caldbeck McGregor & Coy)-R. Morrison; 2nd. Prze (Pre

sented By Caldbeck McGreger & Coyy

J.

N. Sweeney.

Wapinschaw Prize:-(Presented By

T. Hunter)-F. Chilen.

Inter Departmental Cup

Won By

Smali. Units-J. G. Ozorio. Brewin J. V. Remedios F. Cullen.

TENNIS

Men's Handicap Singles:

K.0.5.8.

at the Kowloon Dock Recrea-Cup-1st Prize G. E. Millard; 2nd

Prize G. Puncheon.

St. George's Society beat St. tion Club's Closing Day on Saturday. Andrew's by 13 shots in the annual In the bowls match the President's lawn bowls match at the Royal team defeated the Vice-President's Hong Kong Yacht Squadron rinks cam by 15 shots... yesterday.

The following were the scores:- President's Vice-President's

..Team.

Results:

Team

St. George's St. Andrew's *Dead heat.

Rink No. 1.

J. Revie Won by 6 lengths; dead heat. L. S. Greenhill A. Stevenson ¡C. J. Tacchi Time: 2.07.1/5 mins. The Kowloon Cricket Club aveng-

V. Goulborn J. W. C. Bonnar D. Gow Parl-mutuel: Win $4.17; Places B. E. Maughom A. McFarlane... led their defeat at the hands of the

A. O. Brawn

(Skip) Shameen Tennis Club when they $2.42; Wakefield $2.29; Wembly H.B.L. Dowbiggin K. E. Greig lentertained and defeated the Canton Stag $3.08.

· (Skip) 22 (Skip) players by 6 matches to 3 at the 5.-The Kwanti Handicap Hur-

Rink No. 2... K.C.C. yesterday. When the K.C.C. dle Race-14 Miles. visited Shameen two months ago Mr. R. H. Charles Cupid (150 they were beaten by 5 matches to 3. b) (Mr. Tuxford) 1

Full results were as follow:

Mr. A. I. Birt's.. Cloudy Eve

(160 lb)...(Mr. Schreiber). Z

... Singles.

W. Hung (K.C.C.) beat; F. Readj 7-6, 7-5,

14,J. G. Moyer.

W. H. C. Robson

F. Hyde

F. Cullen

(Skip)

C. Bulmer Johnson. N. M. Curry R. J.. Vernall R. M. McLay L. E. Longbottom R. M. Keown Hon. Mr. W. T. W. McFarlane

Southern (Skip) 21 (Skip) 15 M. Ferguson

Rink No. 3.

J. V. Ramsay

J. B. Ross

W. Kay

G. H. Mitchell

R. F. Ltz

(Skip)

A. T. Hamilton F. Rapley A. Chapinan R. Morrison' 16

G. A. White. (K.C.C.) beat 3. Mr. J. W. Hope's Celerity (158.

Ib) Pote-Hunt 4-6, 6-4, 6-1.

.(Mr. Hope) 3 J. Bentley Won by 3 lengths; the same, E. Stone Pari-mutuel: Win 39.52; Places (8. Deacon

L. J. Davies $3.40; $4.20; $6.25.

(Skip) CAMBRIDGE WIN & OXFORD DRAW.

F. Kengelbacker (K.C.C.) beat

Ott 6-2, 6-4.

E. Zimmern (K.C.C.) lost to J. Thatch 6-8, 2-6.

}: 5..A."Gray- (K.C.C.) beat Krebs |6-2, 6-7, 6-2.

N. A. E. Mackay (K.C.C.) lost to Hannaford 6-8, 6-2, 8-10,

Doubles.

Hung and Zimmern (K.C.C.) beat Read and Thatch 6-3, 6-4,

Gray and Kengelbacker (K.C.C.) beat Pote-Hunt and Ott 8-6, 6-3,

Mackay and White (K.C.C.) lost to Hannaford and Krebs 3-6, 1-6.

SHANGHAI WIN

Hong Kong Third In Triangular Shot.

H

LT. HOCQUARD 99.. TONG KONG Milled last place in the triangular interport rifle shoot which was completed on the Taikoo Range yesterday.

Shanghai won the contest with an aggregate score of 926, Singapore being only:

three points behind with 923. Hong Kong scored 880,

6.-The Kwangei Open Steeple- chase.-14 Miles.

Mr. J. W. Hope's Duke of

Milan (149 m).(Mr. Hope) 1 Mr. R. H. Charles' Rooslan

(155). (Mr. Tuxford) 2 Mr. D. Wilson's Amos (155 m)

(Mr. Ferguson) 3 Won by many lengths; many lengths.

Pari-mutuel: Win $18.05; Places $4.65; $2.75.

(Skip) 17 W. M. Johnston

Blackheath & Richmond

· Record Wins.

London, Saturday, The following were the results of Union matches played 7-The M.G.T. Scurry (Unofi-Rugby

·to-day'? cial).-Half, Mile.

Cheshire

Mr. W. A. MacKinlay's Peter Davy (168 h) ............................... (Mr. MacKinlay)

Mr. N. M. MacKintosh's In-

shallah (168 1b)`

1

2

(Mr. Bendham) Mr. E. J. Tandy's Boston (168

IDYALALITAS. (Mr. Davy) 3 Won by short head; 3 lengths.

Time: 1.07.4/5 mins.. Pari-mutael: Win $26,10; Places $4.55; $2,80; $4:05. |

CASH SWEEPS. Hace 1.

No. 257 301

205

W. V. Field

(Skip) W. Hedley M. Ferguson

B. E. Maughab T. Coleman

B. W. Bradbury

J. C. Brown

(Skip)

20

W. Greig T. Hard

J. A. Lindsay

*J. Fraser

(Skip)

16

W. Gili

J. G. Sturgeon L. C. R. Souza S. Gray

22 (Skip)

24

A. M. Holland J. N. Sweeney

J. Kempton

G. Henderson

(8kp)

19

15

20

21

(Presented By Mr, W. Forsyth)-Mira

Ladies Handicap Singles:—1st Prizo McTavish; 2nd Prize (Presented By The Club-Mrs. Sweeney.

Mixed Handicap Doubleas 1st Prize (Presented By Mr. T. Morrison)---Mr. and Mrs. Millard; 2nd Prize (Present- ed By The Club)-Mrs. Johnston and J. V. Ramay

BILLIARDS

Suooker Competition: 1st Prize (Presented By The Club)-W. Mackia; 2nd Prize (Presented By The Club) R. Morrison

American Tournament: -1 Prize- (Presented By The Club)-F. Callen. 2nd Prize (Presented By The Club)— M.

Ferguson; 3rd, Prize (Presented By Tabaqueria Filipina)-E. Docherty.

Non-Prize Winners: - 1st Prize (Presented By The Club)-J. N. Swee ney: 2nd Prize (Presented By The Club)-J. P. White.

To Ladles For Catering:—

Mrs. Morrison and Mrs. Sweeney (Presented By The Club):

WOODFULL TO LEAD

AUSTRALIANS IN FRIDAY'S TEST.

Vice-Captain Not Yet Selected.

Adelaide, Yesterday, For the first Test at Sydney on Friday, W. M. Woodfull,.. the Victorian player and vic-. torious Australian skipper, has been chosen to lead the Australian team. The vice- captain has not yet bien de- alded.

J. M. Purvis J. S. Logan (Skip). 20 (Skip) 12 Before asking Mrs. Cock, wife of Mr. E. Cock, M.B.E., the President of the Club, to present the prizes, Mr. J. Revie, the Club chairman, made a short speech in which he congratulated the various winners of bowls, tennis and billiards tournaments and touched lightly on 13

the Club's activities, in connection with the Hong Kong Howl League. Mr. Bevie congratulated Mr. J. McKelvie on winning the Club Championship and also for his two sther excellent efforts in the, Handi- cap Singles (Four Bowls) and the Handicap Singles (Thres Bowls).

On behalf of the Club, Mr. Revie S thanked Mrs. Morrisen and Mrs. Sweeney for the catering arrange- ments and helping to make the "At The Eighth Destroyer Flotille Home" a success. Ha taan called drew with the YM.C.A. at water upon Mrs. Cock to present the pale yesterday in the latter's bath, both sides saoring twice, Shreuder prizes:

16 Yorkshire (At Birkenhead) East Midlands 21 N. Midlands 14 (At Bedford). Lancashire 11 Durham

(At Manchester) Warwickshire 25 Leicester

(At Coventry)

Unplaced ponies ($25 each); Nos oxford U. 74, 64, 800.;

No. 421

508 210

Race 2.

$485.68

183,05

81. R.M.A. &

R.M.C.

9

8

PRIZE-WINNERS.

George Helo, the veteran veteran South Australian, and Bor wick, will be the umpires. Reuter.

WATER POLO DRAWS.

(Y.M.C.A.) and A. H. Rowlands

8 The following were the prize win (Navy) scored the goals. 19 nera:

& G

BOWLS

A weak YM.C.A. team drew with the R.A.M.C. yesterday morning in Richardson

Club Championship (Nicholsen Challenge Cup) 1st Prize (Presented the former's pool. $665.700 By Mr. E. Cock McKelvie; 2nd scored for the R.A.M.C, and Jenner

Price (Prosented By Dodwell & Coy)—– equalised for the X.M.CA. E. Dochertys 3rd Fries (Presented By Mr. E. Cock) Bowls): -- 1st Caserian A

Army

Harlequins

$352.87

Leicester

(At Woolwich) Bristol

11 Plymouth Cambridge U. 19 U: Services Devonport S.. 14 St. Bart's.

10 Blackheath 18 -12 Nuneator: .0·

100.83

50.42

Northampton O.M.T.

11 Pontypook

- 5 Richmond

8 Gloucester

Race 5.

41 #397.

822

669, 678, 245.

190.20

95.10.

Race 6.

No. 894

8676.82 193.87 -96.63. Unplaced ponies ($25 each) : Noe. *618, 623.

Race 7,

|R

672 24/286

$656.48| 187.56 98,78

Unplaced ponies ($25 each)

The following are the detailed scores of the Hong Kong team

65:58. 200 500 600 TIL. Unplaced ponies ($25 each): Nos.

83. 34. 387, 170, 157. 31 31 31 93

Lt. Hocquard

Mr. A. MacIndow

Byt Malpas

Mr. R. A. Starling

Lt. Douglas

Mr. B. C. Watson

MT. Swan

Law Stokes

Sat. Harp

Mr. H. Woodman

8080 30,00

Hace 3.

-

30-32 28 90

No 21

27 20

29 20

32 28

3558.46

58

$169.56 255. AR75.78. Unplated ponlon ($25 each): Nos. 74 197219, 898, 551, 98, 366.

28 29 26 89 Police Rearve Content,

| The Chinese Company won the Police Reserve inter. Unit, Grevolver shooting contert at the Bowen

range yesterday Chow Ching-chin was leading foariumas with 115.

No. 177

$1,878,92

281296.49

180 1 295.49

Unplaced ponies (319.30 each):

Singles:

Unplaced ponies (825 each): Nos. Tarented By Mr. H. H. Scott)

870, 331, 411, 201, 389, 168, 610, 858, 466, 180825, 341,

690.

H.K. HOTEL TEAM.A

F. Cullen; 2nd Prize (Presented By The following have been select A S. Watson & Coy)-WA Greir 3rd ed to represent. The Hong Kong & Prize (Presented By The Clubi Shanghat Hotels, Ltd., in a friend-

| McKelvie.

Singles (3. Bowls) 1st, 15 soccer match against the Hong nted By Mr. D. Keith) Kong Hotel Garage to-day at 4.45 2nd Prize (Presented By on the St. Joseph's ground at The Club) McKelvis) 3rd Prize Happy Valley

Presented By H. Rut

Rattonje

Conjee & Son)

Cullen

Ho Hong-ping? A. Krilovsky, ong-deor, HandicapRAVDA ENO::/Murphys Laut.

sented By H

Son). A. Kyok Hon-wah, Kwok Kam; Mok Lindsay and EM Ferruson, 2nd Yes-lick W. H. Brown, E. R Prize (Presented By The Club)-J. V. Jenkins, L. F. Souza, and E. P T83 Remsay and WH. Q. Robson,

Non-Prize Winners: 1st Prize White.

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