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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1934,

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CRAIGENGOWER'S BIG TASK IN CRICKET LEAGUE

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THE CHINA MAIL.

GOLF NOTES

By

Hook & Slice."

different spirit, has, however, manifested itself recently, and side stakes have grown out of all pre- portion. In one game not long ago the stakes were a box of balls a hole, and one

side found itself dormey

seven!

SAINTS HELD BY CUMBERLAND

White And Iroadbridge Prominent

RUST SHINES FOR NAVAL SIDE

with HMS. Cumberland in THE St. Andrew's Club drew

| friendly · hockey encounter

at

King's Park yesterday, sharing two goals.

E. F. Fincher netted for the

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TO-DA

Cricket--First Division

Civil Service v Club (L)-*·. University Kowloon (L) Craigengower ve second v. Royal Navy (F)

Recrels v. Craigengower (L) Club Civil Service (L) Kowloon University (L)

Navy v EAMQ. (F)

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Police ▼ Press (F), Football-Second Division -

Borderers. 6. China Lincolna Keyloon Y Athletle Yome Indians

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South China

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C. K. Hill Wood to play, but they were served record for this to lose the majority of the re-line were weak and missed manymity Recreip

services

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With thoughts of last year's Chinese New Year, still lingering in one's mind, how glorious it is, FTER having received two suc by contrast, to revel in this

cessive checks at the hands

year's sunshine. Lying here in of the Army and the K.C.C., the

a long chair on the verandah at Chub should experience little dif- Farling, everything seems good

Saints, and Hetherington replied for the Cumberland, both goals ficulty in beating the Civil Service with the world if we forget the

As one of the. contestants con-being scored in the first half. in the premier cricket league at the golf! That opinion seems to be fessed, it was very likely that E. P. H. White played a sound Valley to-day, commencing at 2

shared by the majority of the the winners could have had a game for the Saints at full-back, on New margin of double figures in holes, being well partnered by F, A golfing community as The Club have not called upon Year's Day no less than 193 tiffins and it was considered diplomatic Broadbridge. The Saints forward

hardly

And more required his

re-opportunities in front of goal, season, if atill below, last win maining holes. against the Civil Servants, who ter's best.

cently it is alleged that one play-while both wings were very slow. Lt. Comdr. Rust, at centre-half were beaten by Craigengower in

As if she were fully aware beer lost about seven dozen balls in!

for the Cumberland, was the out- their opening match. It would oc forehand of this large atten-three weeks. casion no surprise if the Club won dance Mrs. Kerr had made the stake before the game and it the forwards showed good com- This seems very like putting standing player on his side, and by 10 wickets.

special effort to appease the The University, sadly lacking in players' hunger, and we celebrat is suggested that such members bination. bowlers, will be extremely lucky ifed with relish the timely despatch should make use of the "joss they hold the K.C.C., who are of the last of the turkeys and the box" to settle their contests, and. perhaps the fastest scoring side In arrival of the first of the season's by remaining indoors, relieve the the League. The small ground at tomatoes. But enough of indoor congestion on the courses and Pokfulam and the malting wicket and club house entertainment, help the bar profits. has invariably proved a batsman's what of the Golf? "B" AND "C," MODELS

paradise. The K.C.C., however, Generally there was VARIOUS WEIGHTS ALWAYS IN STOCK have often laken weaker opponents good golf, but more had

too light-heartedly, and they may played. At the moment of wri- The annual invasion for the be surprised by last season's cham-ing I understand one al! square British Open Championship from plons,

on bogey on the Old Course and the States is likely to be restrict- one 'one down' on the New haveled this year. Last scuson the been handed in and with the full American Ryder Cup team courses at full stretch and the participated together with many greens extremely tricky it will unattached players who felt the not be easy to better these figures call of St. Andrew's but advance -there may, of course, be better reports indicate that the brunt] returns already in, but these are of the overseas attack will be

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Recreio "B" Hold. The C.BS. Ladies.

TWO GOALS SHARED

Club de Recreio

Tadies" " eleven hold the

Central British Association Ladles in a friendly hockey cacounter at King's Park yen terday, each side scoring.

Miss Marle Smith scared for the C.BA, and 0, Riberelo netted for the Recreto,

1

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KF.OT Lincolns

Athletic Young Indians Div. IL RA.BC. V &W.B. Lincolns v RAF,

B.E. v 8. Chan

University v Reerele

Hockey-Caer, Clark Cup-g'

H.K. Ladies v Central British School.

. (3 p.m.) wy Ladies 'v. G.B.A..

p.m.) St. Andrew's v Rezrelo "B"

(3 v.m.): Friendly Matches

HMS. Suffolk v. H.K.S.R.A: ·

(4.80 p.m.) Rugby---

Combined Services v. Shanghai

(Happy Valley,'3.30 p.i.) Yachting

Royal Hong Kong Yacht Clubs

Third Corinthian Race for racing yachts.

Cricket--

TO - MORROW

S. W. B. Royal Navy,

Police Married v Single Football Charity Match

Combined Chinese v: Rest Golf

a.m.)

Completion of A semi-final-round. Royal Hong.. Kong, · Golf: · Club Junior Championship........`

Racing,

Fanding Hunt & Race

chase

Yachting:-

Club Steeple-

(Kwant), 2.30 pin.)

Roval Hong Kong, Yacht Club's Second Championship Regil Race for cruisers around Hong Kong Island.

Teddy Ramsay, who scored a "blob" in his debut game on Wednesday, is Included in the Kowloon side he played for the Colony against both Shang- hai and Malnya some Feara ago. Both the Club and Kowloon re-

the best scores so far reported borne by Densmore Shute, who] corded victories in the junior league, by participants.

will be defending.his title, Gene while the Indians should further

Surazen, Walter Hagen and enhance their chances of winning The 1933 Captain's Cup

Willie Macfarlane, an Aberdonian CHANGE IN CAER CLARK the junior championship by a win

who has for some years been ir

CUP FIXTURES over the greatly improved Royal The Captain's Cup (1933) the forefront of American golf Engineera' team.

drew closer to its completion but has never competed in the Craigengower, the champions, when O. E. C. Marton beat J. W. big British tournaments.

(Continued from Page 4.) will be severely tested against the Mayhew for the right to meet of course, the American Walker Recrelo at King's Park, but they L. Goldman in the Final.

Cup Team will no doubt supply

Both the junior teams are up- have the butter balanced side and At one time this result did not a number of entrants.

changed for their encounters. should win, though a draw is not appear probable, but Mayhew,

The Hong Kong Ladies' defeated Meetings Hong Kong Football, Asso- unlikely.

dormey two with a stroke to I observe a recent report from the Schoolgirls' by 'eight clear. cintion: Council 5.30 p.m. ru The following arc

selected come at the 17th, threw away his homeside to the effect that the goals, the highest score recorded Kowloon, Bowling Green Club 6p.m. teams:

chance there, and was unfor-selection of the British Walker in a competition match, this ses- Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club's

Yachting- B.I.C.C—A. C. Beck, G. S. Dunk-tunate in being laid a stymie on Cup Team has been postponed son, in the first round, while the Extra Race for Ladie ley, D. S. Barley, A. W. Hayward the last green, Marton sub- owing to the illness of Mr. Henry St. Andrew's Ladies scored five a (captain), L. D. Kilbee, L Melnnes, sequently won at the 19th..

Gullan, the chairman of the R & times without reply against the F. J. R. Mitchell, H. Owen Hughre

A committee. T. A. Pearce, T. M. L. Rodinned, and

But for this, our Recreio juniors, in. their first meet- team would also have been an- ing on January 13. G. R. M. Ricketts.

nounced months before the The following are the teams; P. E. Baskett, C. W. E. Bishop, A. D.

matches. Apparently It was

IT. K.: Ladies:-M.- Birdy E. M. Grây; Lownon, J. E. Jupp, J. Hunter, A. K. The boys' championship is also to have been selected Mackenzie, J. E. Potter, K. Robinson, near completion and already one performances and not on current M. K. Lowe, Miss Marsh, Dalzie!,

on past B. Helbling: M. Wallace, B. Pope, Hockey-- R. T. Talbot and J. R. Way.

E. Bonnar, J. Churchill and Mrs. 8. Adams.

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II.K.C.C. 2nd XI-H. J. Armstrong,

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KCC.-E. C. Fincher (captain), E. Precocious youngster has fought form.

Hung, C. C.

Burnett, W. Chis way into the Final where he

C. I. Stapleton, N. A. F. Mac-smilingly awaits the winner of Britain's Optimisen kay, S. V. Gillins, C. B. R. Sargent, the Semi-Final.

S. P. Gimcocks, A. W. Ramsay, and

W. Peddle.

A few years

ago four ball K.C.C. 2nd XI.-F. C. Lawrence side-stakes were always within teaptain, F. S. W. Smith, F.

A reason and secondary in import- Munn, G. Lee, S. Jex, H. Overy, D.

S. Green, G. A. White, A. A. Dand, w.nce to the enjoyment derived

from a sociable round. Ryde, and P. O. Dunne.

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MEN'S SINGLES HANDICAP

First Round:-

Sqd. Ldr. C. R. Keary, R. A. F. (-16) v Major W. E. Tyndall (Scr.) Lt. C. Ravephill (-18.3) y Innes (-16) Major R. L. Withington (-40) v Lt.

W. B. Cooper (-3,6) Major H. R. Shillington (3.6) v. Capt.

D. Dunlop (aex)

Lt. II. D. Tollington (-30) v, Capt. C.

C. Duchense (Ber))

Lt. R. Walker (-3.6) Dr. Smalley

(16)

Lt. J. Hamilton (-15) v. Lt. Comdr.

G. G. Slada (15)

A. J Ropes and Lt. C. C. Garth waite (-15.3) v Dr. Smalley and W. Edge (ser.)

C.BS.:-D. Moss; R. Ingram, J.

Golf--

MONDAY

ESDAY

Royal Hong Kong Golf Club (Ladies

Section) L. U, gledal competi tion (New Coutes, Famling) Final of Championship

Borderers

Y.M.G.A. seniors

(6 p.m.)

Bryson L. Bickley, K. Meir, J. Lake- BORDERERS FAVOURED FOR man, E. Rousseau, H. Reid, J., Booker, Joy Booker and H. Khili.

LEAGUE TITLE

(Continued from Page 4.)

The Club are "fielding a very Decreto "E"-G. Roxs: O. Botelho, strong side. McKellar is back t

Noronha; Y. Britto, E. Rosario, A. the side at Fight-half having · 70- Almeida; C. Silva, M. Xavier," (L) Botelho; C. Botelho and M. Figueiredo, covered from a severe chin jajary which kept him out of the game for a week. Fisher will make a welcome re-appearatice on the right wing with Drown In support. Bald- win has dobe much to improve the

Recreio "A" To Play Hong Kong Juniors,

ཤ་ ་ ་ ་ ་

St. Andrew's: Mrs. R. Rosè;” “E, The following is taken from a

Landolt

G. White, M.-Chum, L ́Wol- United Press cablo:

ley and P. Everest, F. Wong, L British golfers are pleasantly Rogers, M. Wolley, L. Gittins and P. aurprised with the United States Gittins, team for the Walker Cup match to he played at St. Andrews, on May 11 and 12, as announced from New York. Their surprise is occasioned by some unfamiliar names included in the team, and their pleasure-is: due to a belief that it is not so strong as it might have boen. Ex- perts here bellove that Britain de-

The Recreio Ladies “A” will fighting strength of the Club, for-

the finitely has a good chance of win-meet Hong Kong, Ladies' wards since his return to the game » - ning the cup for the first time since second eleven in a friendly en-and his snap goal against the Mian D. it was instituted,

counter at Sookunpoo at 2.80 p.m. Artillery in the Second Round of British critics miss such names The following are the probable the competition will not be easily Mira. Findlay (-30.3) v. Miss Walker as Don Moe, who beat John Stout teams.

forgotten; (-15)

four years ago at Sandwich after HI-K. Ladien-Mrs, Baskett, P. The Navy, team, holders of the First Round: Miss J. Smalley (+86) v. Mrs. Impey being seven

down, Billy Howell. Thorpe, J. Smalley; B. Hance Atrophy, is a very strong one and

Owen-Hughes, E. O'Hagen, W; Marsh, Charles Seaver, and George Voigt, Whyte, M. Smalley, S. Jefferies and can put up an excellent exhibition. Second Round:

and they are astonished by the in- R. King,

They are expected to enter the Miss Sergeant (~2.0) v Miss Smalley clusion of such veterans as: Max Recreio "A":-B. '_D'Almada; Final Round once again

and ra. Impey. Mrs, Blade (-30.3) Mis. Brooks Marston and Chandler Egan. In Basto, C. Osmund Leries

Alves, L. Bilva-Netto; -M. Remedios, (-30)

fact, one golf writer. facetiously A. Alver, C. Silva, M. Bosa, and „B MARRIED DOUBLES HANDICAP mark of respect to a man who was

bestows a "Mr"""" on Egan," "as 2 | Remedios.

Becond · Round- Lt. R. Walker and Mrs. Walker United States champion exactly of both British and American ama teur titles, but for Scott's uncanny (-3.0). LA Comdr. G. G. Blado five years before I was born." and Mrs. Blade (-15)

precision on the greens. First Round

LADIES' SINGLES HANDICAP Second Round:- Mra. Walker (3.6)

'Estrange (+3.6)

(4-15)

Mr. Coote (-15) v. Major W. E. B. Capt. P. 8. Cannon and Mrs. Cannon

Dowling (-36)

MEN'S SINGLES

Second Round:

Lt. D, A. Kayll (Bye) First Round

Capt. P. 8. Cannon v It. A C. c,

Miers

Lt. 0. Eavenhill Condr. P. Todd

(-40) v. Pay. Lt E. F. Burkitt and Mrs. F. Brooks (-4.8)

Onimet's Natural Choice

Team Under Review

Kowloon's Strong Challenge Kowloon are fielding: a very strong eleven to meet the Lincolns in their Second Division game, Boyes, Docherty, and. Grant of the Argyll make their last appearance În local, soccer to-day when they will figure in Kowloon's defence.

Boyes has already made a name

L. W. B. Cooper and Mrs. Finlay Oulmet generally in regarded as As for the rest of the American for himself as a keeper, walle (-15:1) L. Hoare and Mrs. the natural selection for captain in team, here is what the British ex- Docherty and Grant's soccer ver Lewin Bryan (-30,3),

satility is known in both Shangha! a match in which he has appeared perts think of them: Lt. Tollington and Mrs. Parkes

(~18.4) Major R. L. Withington since the beginning. The experts Johnny Goodman, — "The beat and in the Colony. and Mrs, Booty (-15.4)

think that, with Marston and Egan, amateur golfer in the world at the Docherty partners Everest in the Coote and Mrs, Coote.(-15) Lt, and he provides the American authori-moment. His success is founded on main line of defence, while Grant LA, R. R. G. Hoare v. Lt. 3. Hamilton Min. Kayli (240)

will keep an eye on Malpas, the Itin

Walker V. M. Beach-Thomas Col. and Haa; Lawl: (305.) V v. Amelley ties idea of the cunning and ra- his short game. Major W. E. B. Dowling. v. Major 'K. and Mrs, Landsall (ser,)

source necessary to play the tricky Lawson Little Nothing much Lincolns premier team leader who „L. Withington..

Second Round

St. Andrews course. Apart from known of him, except he was in has just returned from leave, and Second Round 2

Col. Baxter and Miss Walker (-18:3) George Dunlap, jun, however, their the semi-final of the American who is finding his feet before playa

received a bys,

opinion of the remainder of the Amateur in 1985, and has the dis-ing again for the first eleven. taam--Jacking any definite know. tinction of being senior student at The Lincolns, who gained a 6 to ledge of their recent plays to Stanford Univerally

victory in the first encounter, will

Pay. Lt E.. E. Burkitt (Bye)

MEN'S DOUBLE HANDICAP Second Roundt

ד'

LADIES' DOUBLES HANDICAP Becond Round:YAN

the last In the Third Division the Lincolns

are expected to retain uall-cent record at the "axp

has Air Forca, while the

Lt. W. B. Cooper and Lt. J. Hamilton Mr. Blafford Baith and MissThomas say the least, low. In fact, with Johnny Fisher, "A definitely not have auch an endy, win this

—16) Capt. D: Dunlop, and (-30,8)

alry optimism, they concede the brilliant player who has headed the time, a Kowloon are expected to Bagi Major War El Tyndall: (-40), Major E. Eve and L. Bown Miss Lindsell and Mrs. Mantell (-16) chance of a win to Dunlap alone, list of qualifiers for the American fully extend

(-11), IA. H. D. Tollington and Miss Dry Estrange and Mr This is probably because, they have championship twi

not forgotten his display here last three years,” LA C, Havenhill (-30), Mrs. Tels Bryan and Mrs. Finlay suminor, when he reached the semi-Gus Mor First Round Major Shillington and Ma #X-30) By: Mira Lewis and Xri,

final of the British Amateur Open, ties, It (-40) v. in which he was beaten by the new kept his Walker Misal Booty And Miss Walker champion, the Hon. Kichael & Army and It BBG Bezro First Round to be completed by wad it is senerally believed that

Agus would have achieved the

(scr.) v. Cap

30.8); v. winners of. ahore the

blay

fully extend the

cau- Bouth China team, whot

red feated by two clear

Brat ancounter.

of the

proved

in their

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