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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1933.

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MARTON FAVOURED FOR COLONY GOLF TITLE

96 BOWLERS

TO CONCLUDE HUNTER, ANDREWES &

LAY WILL OFFER CHALLENGE

1933 SEASON

Aitkenhead Shield Series To-day.

PRESENTATION OF TROPHIES

Ninety-six lawn bowlers will be taking part in the Aitkenhead

|Shield competition between Kow

loon, the holders, and Hong Kong

KEEN COMPETITION FOR VISITORS' CUP

O. E. C. Marion, who was thirdį year, is competing, and, together!

with F. D. Hunter and L. R.

CLUB TO

PLAY ARMY AT

RUGBY TO-DAY Whitham Will Probably Turn Out.

ARMY FIFTEEN UNKNOWN

Having beaten the Navy by 19 pts. to 3 in the open- ing match of the Rugby sea- son last Saturday. the Club are favoured to beat the Army, who are not con- sidered as strong as the Navy, at Sookunpoo this afternoon.

Only one change has been made in the Club side, D. Mc-

on the greens of the Police, Grai in the Championship last year to Andrewes should offer a stern rengower, and Civil Service Clubs M., W. Budd and A. B. Stewart last challenge to the holder of the

year, is a warm favourite for the Jasper Cup and Colony skipper.

D. C. Wilson winner of the Colony Golf Championship at Fan-Visitors' Cup last year, is also en-

tered, and will be fully extended to DON MCCORRINADLE, depri Lellan, last year's vice-captain ing to-morrow,

Budd is not defending his title, repeat his triumph, as this year and A. B. Stewart is away from four Jupapese players from the the Colony,

Shatin Club are making their de-| T. A. Pearce and A. K. Mackenzie, but and a strong challenge is being who represented Houg Kong made by Country Club players. against Manila recently, have both

The conditions of the champion K.C.C. ARMISTICE DAY out to-day, but if he does not his

| this afternoon.

At the conclusion of the match, at approximately 5.30 p.m., all the LB.A. trophies for the season will be presented by Mrs. J. Russell, wife of the President of the LB.A at the Police Recreation Club.

The winners are:- League Bowling Green.

Run

ners-up-Craigengower.

League II-Craigengower. Runners. up-Bowling Green.

8pey

Royal Cup--Craigengower. Runners-up-Kowloon Dock

International Shield Scotland. Rup- hern-up-England.

Championship — A. flyde Lay (K.C.CJ). Runners-up-R. F. Lur (Recreio).

Third prize-A. E. Coates (C.C.C.). Last year Kowloon triumphed by 30 shots on Kowloon greens, but to-day they will have only 18 of the successful team last season. The following is the draw:

C.S.C.C. Green.

Hongkong

A. F. Paul

Kowloon

in Rink.

J. Kempton

J. Riddell

R. Morrison

H. G. Cooper

J. F. McGowan

J. C. Brown

skip)

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E. L. Barros

4. G. Ozorio

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2nd Rink.

A. M. Omar

(Яkip)

F. Normington

F. X. M. da Silva H. Beer

C. M. Omar

Ice House St.

C. G. Silva

[skip!

(skip)

3rd Rink

W. W. Kirs!

S Lockhart

R. Marks

L. Jack

H. Hampton

W. B. Muskett

A. Hydo-Lay A. R. Clarke

W. Hedley

V. Rast

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ILMAN

stood down owing to ill health, ship are ane round of 18 holes on while I. W. Snewan, who was sixth the Old Course and 18 holes on the

New Course. last year, 18 on Home leave.

A. T. Lay, who was fourth last

9.23 a.m. A, W. da Raza (Country Club) 8.30 am. A. L. Eastman (Kowloon) 9.35 a.m. K. Bakura (Shatin) 9.40 a.m. D. C. Wilson (Kowloon) 9.45 am. T. Takei (Shatia)

The following is the draw:-

9.50 .m. A. E. Charman (Junior Section) 9.55 a.m. A. Urquhart (Country Club) 10.00 a.m. A. T. Braley (Kowloon) 19.05 a.m. W. J, Buller (Junior Section) 10.10 a.m. I. Clark (Junior Section)

10.15 am. W. M. Groves (Kowloon) 10.20 a.m. F. E. Booker (Junior Section) 10,25 a.m. H. Mori

(Bhatin)

10.30 a.m. F

FE. A. Remedios (Country Club) 10.30a.m. W. C. Chalmers (Kowloon) 10,40 a.m. E. D. de Roza (Country Club) 10.45 a.m. A. A. Lopes (Country Club) 10.50 a.m. II. Shimokawa (Bhatin)

Football

(Continued from Page 4.)

The following is my forecast:-- FIRST DIVISION

KOWLOON

NAVY

Recreio

takip!

(skip) CLUB

4th Rink

W. Glendinning

NAVY

K. M. Omur

F. J. Jones

A. W. Grimmitt {skip)

Police R.C. Greën.

Hongkong

let Rink.

A. Murdock

G. N. Mitchell

J. Lindsay

Kowloon

v Athletic

(Kowloon, 4.30 p.m.)

Artillery

Happy Valley, 4.30 p.m.)

V BORDERERS (King's

Park, 4.38 p.m.)

(Club, 4.30 p.m.) SECOND DIVISION

✓ Artillery

BORDERENS (aklp)

B. CHINA

J. W. C. Bonnat R.A.M.C.

J. V. Ramsay F. Sutton

W. Greig

J. Macdonald

[A. Mcintyre

A. Macfarlane ¿R.A.J. (skip)

(skip) R.A.S.C.

2nd Rink

C. E. Heywood

J. Gibson

J. Watson

Morley

J. S. Logan F. L. Rapley

H. Gitting J. W. Brown

J. Howe J. M. Jack

W. Brown

G. Stewart R. M. Keown

K. Drummond

(skip)

3rd Rink.

(skip)

(Athletic, 3 p.m.)

V S. CHINA

(Kowloon, a p.m.}} ✓ Club

(Happy Valley, 3 p.m.

THIRD DIVISION

v Borderers

|

F. A. Redmond (R.I.K.G.C.) v W. Moleahy

K. S. Robertson

* S. Dodwell

* A. E. Lissamen

A. T. Lay

+ L. R. Andrewes YA. B. Raworth

E. D. Matthews + N. L.

Smith

v K. S. Morrison

TG, B. G. ITull

J. B.

▼ F. D. Hunter

* R. Young

1. Newton

J. M. Walker

v 0. E. C. Marton

STARTING TIMES

AT FANLING

Sunday's Pairings.

The following are the starting times for the Royal Hong Kong

Golf Club at Fanling on Sunday:

OLD COURSE.

9.25 a.m. A. W. da Bozo, F. A.

Redmond.

9.30

(Caroline Hill, _ pm ){ 9,35_

*

A. Urquhart, L. R.

drewes.

W.

Ал

A. T. Braley, A. B. Raworth

W. 1. Buller, F. E. Booker.

M. Clark, N. L. Smith.

W. II. Groves, K. S. Morri

Боп,

B. Mori, J. B. ROSE.

FE. A. Remedios, F. D.

Hunter.

A.

K.

Mulcahy.

Eastman,

Sakura, K. S. Robertson

University

LINCOLNS

9.40

D. C. Wilson, S. H. Dodwell.

(Athistle, 4.80 p.m.}

0.45

T.

Takei, A. E. Lissaman.

Radio

9.60

A. E. Charman, A. T. Lay.

(St. Joseph's, 3 p.m.)

0.56

LE

(King's Park, 8 p.m.) 10.00

*

Recreio

10.05

(Happy Valley, 4.80 p.m.)|10.10

10.25

TO-MORROW.

10.20

10.25

FIRST DIVISJON

M

8. CHINA

BL. Joseph's

(Caroline Bill, 4.30 p.m.)

10.36.

10.35

10.40

A

PROBABLE TEAMS

10.45

FIRST DIVISION

10.48

(skip)

Culb:-Fogwell; &_ Wright and S, Strange (Captain); Robertson, Skin- ner and Duncan; Fowler, Domainy, 11.00 Howe, E. Strange and Bickford.

Artillery: Combey;

10.52

10.54

H

Snooks,

Allan and Pardoe and Harris: Barraclough, Greens

11.04

"

Shields; and Ses

(skip)

(akip)

A. E. Coates

R. R. Davies

L. de Rome

A. O. Brawn.

4th Rink.

E. Simmonds

M. Y. Adal

W. Gill

W. E. Hollands (skip)

C. C. C. Green. Kowloon

Hong Kong 1st Rink,

G. McLeod

B. Scarle

T. Owen T. Gooding H. Nish.

Wroe; al

Borderers: (08) Smith; Sgt. Har- ris and Morrison; Wallace, Podmore (65) Harris, Nelson, and

W. C. Chalmers, R. Young,

E. D. da Roxa, I. Newton.

A. Lopes, J. M. Walker,

H. Shimokawa, O. E. C.

Marton,

DL Prophet, D. J. Mackle.

B. A. Jardine, 1. H. Brad ford,

1. II., Gears, H. L. Schultz.

A. Piercy, P. Tod

C, Thwaites, II. N. William-

Bon

NEW COURSE.

9.32 Lib. II. C. Hopkins, O. Eager, 9.40

0.48

Jones and Duncan.

Blackburn,

9.50

Shepherd

10.00

Pile; Perkins, Charming, Gough, Stevens, Willerton, Brooks 10.08 and Brittain.

10.12

Bouth Chinasong Wing Lee 10.20 Tinang

In-chan, (skip) Leang Wing-chal, Le Kwokal 10.24

Shut-ylck, Wong Mel-alun

W

***

H

B. Purves, N, K. Little-

F. Robinson, A. E. Mc-

Eachran

II. 8. Faster, G. T. May.

H. C. Webb, H. P. Balley.

Austin, P. S. Grant

E. den Voeux, A. O. Brawn

dgers, J, W.]

G. Hilne.

Thomas, Johnston.

K. A. Munro, A, H. Har-

ed of his South African heavyweight boxing championship title, is now touring America with a view to securing a boat with Carners to whom he lost last year.

DANCE,

Proceeds To Earl Haig's Fund.

and Interport back row forward, displacing F. R. Burch in the pack.

It is understood that J. P. Whitham, who received a leg Jinjury last Saturday, will turn

position at full-back will prob ably be filled by J. Hutchison, a centre three-quarter of great promise.

The Army team has not yet been made known, but Lt. Hamil

The Kowloon Cricket Club are ton will be an absentee from the | holding a dance on Armistice Day.,three-quarter line on account of Saturday, November 11, from 9 the Interport Cricket Trial. Lt. p.m. to 1.30 a.m.

Birt will probably be seen at full- The Checro Band will be in at-back, while Lt. Galletly and Lt. tendance without charge being Martin will probably partner one another on the right wing. Lt.

sup-

made.

The net profits of the dance will Hebert will probably be be given to Earl Haig's Fund. ported by Tratt, Lloyd, Jones, Tickets can be purchased at Watkins, and Hardy in the pack. (Gentlemen) $4.00 and (Ladies) The following is the Club $2.00.

team:

TO-DAY'S ATHLETICS

A special race open to English

J. P. Whitham: J. J. Ferguson, W. H. B. Rigg, R. H. Griffiths and

G. P. Lammert: A. F. Jenkins and

J. A. R. Selby (Captain); G. C.

and Chinese Girls' schools is in Moutrle, E. F. Walkden, D. McLel

of

cluded in the programme

the lan, S. R. Garrod, I. H. Bradford, athletic sports

meeting organised | A. D. Cumming, G. A. Stewart and by the Chinese Catholic Young A. K. Munro. Men's Society which takes place at Reserves: J. Kutchison, F. R. Caroline Hill to-day. It will be Burch, R. Stilliard and run at 4.20 p.m.

II. C. Meeke.

NAVY DAY

TO-DAY

The Dockyard will be open to visitors · between 1.30 p.m. and 6.00 p.m.

Ships will be cleared of visitors at 6.45 p.m. and the Dockyard closed at 7.00 p.m.

ADMISSION - $1.00 (ONE DOLLAR).

Jwww.

The following will be admitted at half price: · British soldiers, Airmen and police în uniform. All children under twelve.

Wives, and families, of British soldiers and airmen on production of a pass signed by their Commanding Officers.

PLACES OF ADMISSION

Dockyard Main Gate, Queen's Road. Prince of Wales' Gate, Murray Road. Holders of pink tickets by small gate,

Murray Road.

Soldiers and airmen in uniform with their families should apply for half price tickets at the B.A.S.C. Depot opposite the Main Gate, Queen's Road,

G. T. Padgett

A. Chapman

C. G. Mos

(skip):

2nd Rink,

10,32*

Yeung

W. Cunningham | 19.

Fang King cheong, Tamy Kong-pak and 10.30.

Whil

J. Bentley J. Whyte

field; Timberlake, 8, Bissy White.

Webb, Elliott, Lewisrand Blaku. Webb Ellett,

10.44

10,48

B. Lloyd, G. C

CAR PARK.

Folklord.

11.08

V11.12

P

R. S. Johnson, Phillips.

R.

Cherrill, LAVER Duncan. A.-D. Humphreys, W. N. Buyers AW. Hodges, C, G, Mar- Pablo,

P. Kristofersen V. C. Labrum T. Ferguson, .. A. E. Silkstone

W. Wotherspoon Club: Fogwallt Hynes, & Strange: 11:00 G W. Greene, W. Wright

(akip). G. Robertson, Skinner Strang A Duncan Dominy Howa,

G, L. Buchanan and F. Lunny

3rd Rink J. M. B. Rosarto [A. II. Basto: \ L. F. Xavier

C. E. Marques

W. V. Field

St Joseph's V. Marquez; - A. (V.

E LAWTENCS,

B. GOBEDO

A.

B. W. Bradbury Ward, Der Rocha, and M.

Costa, (skip) Bahban

(ip)

4th Nink.

W. T. Brightman |L. C. R. Bouza, T. Armstrong-

F. V. V. Ribeiro A. E, Dallab

A. V. Barros. :

R. F. Laik (skip)J. Russell (skip)

Wincil and T. WHILE.

'a Kowloon:-Boyd; Everest, J. Winch; Recreio E Maronen P. Silva-Hopkins, Cope, Tillery; 4. White, Cook, Netto, G. Guterres Her Castle THIRD DIVISION 9. Figueiredo, W Maher; T.

Gonsalves W. Boise, 4, Gomes and

SECOND DIVISION Club Forrows Ma Rafton

Cynderers: Norris; Walkins and Dowding; (20) John, Bobbington and ((21) Willamiz...... Hamblyn, Parsons, and Purcall (87) Morgan and Soling Dunbill; Mckellar, Boyd and Gamble: R.A,M.C.-Pooler Imma Parry VOLUNTEER SPORTS, POSTPONED, Fisher, Brown G. Duncan Hall" and Wass, Corbett,

Corbett, Cation: Rennie, King.

| borier:

Conser Home and

Lancolan Collier and Ste-don: Parker

The Hong Kong Volunteer De-Arud Gib; | fence Corpe annual athletic meet waWood, dmunds" Berminghaul, then Potter, Setters; Harper and ing, which was to have taken place Walker and Hilltopám phá Clarke ang ama parka Per this afternoon at the Kowlooning and Buler Court, Manford Oliveira: V

Borderers (72) Willams;(87) Cricket Club, has been indefinitely and dyor! (88) John, (16) Morris, ulho, D. Aquino, IL Campos.

Sequeirs, A. Cas- Postponed owing to Navy Day, Fortey, Marshfield, and Searle, [Marques, K4, Castillo and T. Pereira....

Y

No cars Dockyard.

will be allowed in the

Cars may be parked on the Murray Parade Ground, Garden Road, Cars

$1,00

Motor cycles & Combinations $0.50 Cts.

CAMERAS

CAMERAS MAY NOT BE

ERTAKEN

INTO THE DOCKYARD. PROGRAMMES - Programmes giving details

of events and general arrangements inside the Dockyard will be on sale on Navy Day.

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