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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1934

GOLF

NOTES

(By "FAIRWAY")

LAWRENCE HAS EYES ON NEW MARK

But Quarter Mile Is Not His Best Distance

ROZA-PEREIRA'S CHALLENGE

(By G. L.)

W. Lawrence is favoured

China Mail

Sports Diary

TO-DAY

Acquatics.-V. R. C. Championships,

5.30 p.m.

CHARITY SOCCER

GAMES

South China Meeting Services On Sunday

TO-MORROW

COUTH China will play two Aquatics-Royal Naval Dockyard charity matches against the (Y.3.0.A. Bath): V.R.C. Champion-United Services at Caroline Hill on jships, 9.15 p.m.

Football-First Division, South Sunday, in the absence of lengue for China "B" v. South Wales Borderers fixtures,

(Caroline Hill), Recreio v. Lincolns At 4 p.m. their "A" eleven will

RACING NOTES

(By "RAPIER");

TUE, starting lists ut Fanling are the 440 Yards free style event on dis ng Park, Cindi Chinese Aibber play against a United Servises team, chang the

tic (Club Ground), Police v. Kowloon while their Second Division players

surface we know only too well.

Recalling the slight improvement

rapidly

of

approaching class

approaching regular winter

the third day of the Open tham (Kowloon Ground), East Lancashire standard and the tramp of many pionships at the V.I.C., which v. Royal Artillery (Sookunppo), 4.30 will play against another team from Liberty Bay, and, on Wednesday's feet in the dry season will 60001

performance, I would boldly say' help to bring back the fiery patties whether he will be able to break/derets, Navy v. Lincolns, Club v. Chin-

commence at 5.30 p.m. to-day, but P.m.; Second Division, Kowloon v. Bor-the Services at 2.30 p.m.

Changes in their "A" team are ese Athletics, 3 p.m., Easter v. Royal, the record of 5 mins. 32 secs. set Artillery, University Royal En-expected, as three of their Caston that he would be a distinct noted last winter after "spiking" " by J.-R. Johnstone in 1929 is gineers, East Lancashire v. Young In-members, Li Tin-sang, Fung King-menace to the Dunbar crack over dians, 4.30 pm: Third Division. cheong, and Tam Kong-pak, are five furlongs. When considering [very problematicul. the greens 1 venture to sugged to:

R.A.M.C. v. Recreio, Police v. Railway.likely to be detained for duty in such a race one must remember In spite of the fact tha! Law R.A.0.0, v. Radio, P..A.F. v. Lincolns, Canton during the holidays. the sub-committee, that the spiking rence is now at the top of his East Lancashire v. Borderers.

commenced now, just as the

form, the 440 yards was greens are hardening, and ample stone's favourite distance, and it watering regularly is carried out is questionable whether Lawrence that, we may expect better condi-is now better than Johnstore was tions this year. In past years the in 1929. hard unbroken baked surface pre- vented the water, when applied, from doing more than lying on the surface until it was evaporated by the heat.

John-

IJonel Roza-Pereira, the title holder, has lowered his best time each year, but he is still 8 full seconds off the re- cord,

And when the greens out in the Although Lawrence has twice country are being attended why beaten Roza-Pereirs over this dis- not take along a pot of paint and tance he has not bettered the give the guide post at the 11th amins. 12 mark. winter eating?

|"DED" CADDIES INCREASE

The third competitor in the race

Is the youthful A. A. du Roza, who

to

I met a member just back from is expected to put up a strong Roza-Pereira for Fanling on Wednesday night who challenge laid the blame of bis defeat, and second place.

the cost of two tilins; on his cad Two other championships, the die. There can be no doubt that Long Plunge, and the Boy's 100 Yards free style championship members will have sym-

will also be decided. pathy for him as the present

caddie In the Long Plunge, the Univer-

Isity champion, K. H. Koh, is en-i

many

the

standard of average

hot. is not so That good tered, and if he succeeds in het ports are handed in each week Jeannot be denied, but the propou-jtoring the 68 feet mark set up in ilerance of "duds" is increasing. the University sport recently he

I would suggest training the cad will cerry off dies to varry out properly the

the event without

Gymkhana

Racing, Volunteers' (Causeway Bay).

Lawn. "Bowls.-Aitkenhead Shield,

Kowloon v. Hong Kong (Kowloon B.G.C. green), 3 p.m.

Yachting Rogal Hong Kong Yacht Club'e menagerie and separate "A" Class Race for racing yachts.

SUNDAY, OCT. 14 Football-First Division, Navy v. St. Joseph's (Kowloon Ground), 130 p.m. Third Division, R.A.S.C., v. Royal En- gineers, 3 p.m.

Rifle Shooting-Interpart Practice; Stonecutters' Range).

MONDAY, OCT. 15 $

Billards.—Entries close for Steel, Coulson League.

Chess Chinese Tournament (Chung Nam Athletic Association), 7.pan,

Cricket.-Army League, R.A.M.C. v. R.A.SC. (Sonkunpoo), 2 p.m.

TUESDAY, OCT. 16

Horkey.-H.K.S-R.A. v. Y.M.C.A. (Marina), 5.10 p.m.

Meetings.-Kowloon Chess Club (Central British School), 5.30 p.m.

WHEELERS TO RIDE TO SHUMCHUN

encountering great opposition. J. Postponed Outing Last R. Soares, the title holder, is also ; their

entered for the event.

elementary principles of laties. Some of the main points to The impressed are:-Perfect silence is required while a shot is being played: caddies

always] should stand outside the player's range of A. A. da Roza. vision while playing, and shouty 100 Yards Boys' Championship:~ not stand either directly

The following are the competi- tors in the events to-day. 440 Yards Free-style:

behind

the hole or the player on the put-j

Įting

W. Jawrence, L. Roza-Pereira and

Post entries. Long Plunge

J. R. Soares, K. 11. Kab, S.-V. Git-

green, he should ascertain tins and E. Sousa, that the pin is loose while holding

it (how many times has a frantic

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Sunday

The following have been selected that Mr. Leo Frost is not here for Sunday's match-

to pilot the unbeaten bay as he

sang, Lau Mau, Wong Mee-shan, Leung

"A" Team:-Wong Wing. Li Tin-has done with such marked sue- In-chan, Leung Wing-chiu, Fung King cess in the past. cheong, Tam Kong-pak, Tay Kwee- liang, Cho Kwai-thing and Ip Pak-wah..

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Second Division Team:-Lee Chuen. Diana Bay had the benefit of a Ma Ping-chong, Cheung Ying-chan, Blying start, but was passed with, Ho Chi-wing, Wai Cho-lok, Hong ease in the home straight by the Yeung, Hui Yiu-kong, Chan Tak-fai, Lij Wing-on, Ip Yun-no and The Ship-yu, long-striding 1933 Derby winner.

GOLF STARTING

TIMES

She won the race last year from King's Justice, which, peculiarly enough, was beaten by a very fit Sadko. This was Diana's third defeat of her career-twice by

Fanling Pairings On Treatbridge and once by Sadko.

Sunday

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If the truth is told, I suspect that Diana was not quite ready

The following are the Royal for the race-one or two more Hong Kong Golf Club starting times gallops more would have made a for Fanting on Sunday:-

Old Course

world of difference, but Trent- bridge would have won all the 9.12 a.m.-D. J. Gilmore, W. Jamieson, same. In his present condition G. C. Worrall, E. C. Webb. Trentbridge is likely to prove too

good for Diana over any distance.

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Here are three ponies for

your notebook - Sarabande.

9.36

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J. E. Richardson, N. K. Littlejohn,

0,44

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T. C. Fairburn, A. Sommer-

foll

0.18

2

M. S. Camming, W. Keith Robinson,

1,52

W. H. R. Rigg. D. K. a.

Jop.

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9.56

10.00

A. C Young. G. T. May.

SECOND 144 MILES WIN

10.04

J.

Dunbar, G. W. Tolmie.

C. Thwaites, P S. Grant.

The management of the Hong 10.08 Kong Wheelers have selected Shum 14.12 Chun again as their venue for this 16 Sunday's run. L. Saunders will act 10.20 as Run Captain.

10.24

The party will leave the Wheelers' | 10.28 Headquarters at 9 a.m. commencing!

the actual run from the Vehicular 14992 Ferry, Jordan

10.36 Road, at 9.30 am.

R. 1. Cherrill. R. Young.

Bistre, and Burgomaster.

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Contrary to the general impress-

1. R. Geurg. K. S. Morri-sion

that Jungle Jim was just

H. V. Willisation, J. Fortes good enough for about 6 furlongs, Latin I. Anvin Mr. Lan's bay recorded his second, W. Robertson, D. L. win over 14 miles-his previous Prophet,

win was in the Black Rock Stakes

TI

H. A Browning, Hum

W. E.

at last year's Annual Meeting. Mr. lo

P. K. Valentine, G. F. Hole. Liang, rode a very good race

I Eline. D. Ellis.

New Course

tug failed to get the pin free be- LAWRENCE AGAIN An invitation to other local cycling 1032 4.-E. I. Groome. D. S. Robb.

fure the ball has hit it).

Two other points which I hote frequently are standing at the pin

(Continued from Puge 4).

enthusiasts to join the Wheelers on this spin is extended. Bathing kit should be carried.

The unsettled weather conditions were responsible for the cancella-

BOXER RECEIVES FATAL BLOW

No that the shadow falls across the the long sequence of wine by the hole, and when a caddie is holding V.R.C. L. Oliveira, the Shanghai tion of the Wheelers' visit to Sham Red the pin for one player he is stand-Interport trials swimmer, gave the

ing firmly in the line of the other Varsity a good lead (over Law-Chun last Sunday. A good attend- pull.

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ance was present in anticipation of

a start being made, but the inces-

pay the highest dividend on the $2

betting a 16 to 1 chance.

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Mr. Deltz had a "field day," cul- lecting three wina, two seconds, and a third in six starts! His

Indian Dies After pointer) in the first leg of the most popular win was on National Day (on National Day! what a Singapore Bout

"double." The best plece of rid- rence!), and it was never lost

Mr. Eikichi Tsuruoka, coach of

Singapore, Sept. 24. ing, however, was the manner in I was glad to see one of the In-the Japanese Olympic swimmers, out of the question. Some consola- derface has died

sant rain made. the long journey A Red Indian boxer called Thun-which Mr. Proulx.handled St. terport team qualifying for the who is on his way to Germany on

as the result Joan. Last at the football stands, Captan's Cup last week-end with an behalf of the Japanese Amateur tion was afforded, however, when of a knock-out in a fight against be took his mount out after Em 4.16 p.m.

excellent return, a good augary in-Athletic Federation

the weather improved and it was Frankle Weber, a pugilist of Ger-pire Day and had sctured third Nax. 11-12 Bety v. K.I.T.C., 4.1deed.

prepare decided to carry out the afternoon man descent. for their Olympic visit in 1936, trip round the Island. A. Wilson,

place at the Rock. Going, perfect- | թ . 223 .

Thunderface was knocked out in ly, St. Joan passed Empire Day on Nov. 11-United XI v. Police, P.T.S,

was an interested spectator. Mr. the former Nairn Cycling Club the fifteenth and last round. At the bend into the straight and 4.15 p.m.

One of Wednesday's Fanlingites Tauruoka accompanied the Japan- Nov. 11-St. Andrews v. Univereits tells me of a most creditable effort ese swimmers to the Far Eastern member, led the party, and after a the count of five, he rose to his came home the winner by thres Marina, 4.00 pm.

to brighten the tin menu with a Olympic games at Manila and has just over the two hours.

steady run completed the circuit in knees and just managed to get on lengths, despite her rival's fine Nov. 18-R.E. v. United XL, 4.15 p.m. The Kowloon Indians turned out

his feet as пате of attended Olympic meetings in Los

the referee enunted comeback over the Inst 200 yards. Nov. 18-St. Andrews v. 12 Ety,weet rejoicing in the a very

strong team against St.Marina, 4.00 p.m.

"Fairway Pudding." He says that Angeles,

him out. He staggered drunkenly and Amsterdam, Andrew's on Tuesday in a friend-

P.T.S., while the "top" dressing was Ideal Europe.

jround the ring and then crashed An error in judgment placed for a spoon shot, the "sub soil" was

to the boards. hitting his Nov. 25-St. Andrews v. K.I.T.C.,a trifle reminiscent of the 7th!!

head Mr. Black right out of the race. very violently. Marina, 4.80 p.m.

Nov. 27-R. E. v. R. Sigs, Seokunpoo,

Radio Players For K.I.T.C.

Nov. 20-12 Bty. v. Police,

ly game, including one or two 4.15 p.m. Radio players in their side. Gur- bachan Singh, the star forward,

was conspicuous, scoring two of 4.15 p.m.

the four goals, while K. Singh Dec. 2-St. Andrews v. United XI played very well indeed in the de-Marina, 4.00 p.m.

fence. This team will certainly

go far in the Tournament.

p.m.

TH

THE

in

TUCKER 9 FOR 10

Engineers Win Over Signals

The Royal Engineers easily ac-

He was very impressed with W. Lawrence and considers thut the local champion (By "NIBLICK")

should go far with more train- ing. Gymkhana last Sunday

Lawrence, immediately went into Dec. 9-Police v. K.I.T.C., P.T.S. 4.00 week officially opened the

Winter season at the Kowloon Golf the lead in the 220 Yards event. Dec. 9-St. Andrews v. R.A.S.C Club. During the summer months and, although hotly pursued by counted for the Royal Corps of To hand is a copy of the Hong Marina, 3.10 p.m. Kong Hockey Association's official]

Dec. 10-R.A.S.C. v. University, Soc several improvements have been Roza-Pereira, increased his

He cum- kunpoo. 4.00 p.m. handbook, the

made which add considerably to the vantage on each length. first to be issued,

of this pleted the first 60 yards in 28 Dec. 14-Police v. University, P.T.S, amenities and "playing" containing interesting information 4.00 p.m.

The seconds, the 100 yards in 61 4,5 of all the affiliated clubs, their re-

Dec. 16-C.B.A. v. 1 Bty., Kingsporting nine-hole course.

Arst and fourth greens have been secs. and drew away to win easi- United. Xl, re-laid and will shortly be in comly by about 10 yards. Mrs. Mead treated mission. The men's tee at the fifth

Dec. 16-K.I.T.C.

10.30 a.m.

Park. 4.00 p.m.

V.

Bd-

Signals in the Small Units Cricket League at Sookunpoo. on Wednes day, winning by 139/runs.

Miss Doris

RE: 174 (St. Thatcher 42, L/Cpl. Shipp. 34, Sgt. Cornelius 22, Spr. Dud- ley 38, Sig. Hirst 5 for 24).

R.CS.: 35 (Butterly 23, Spr, Tucker 9 for 10).

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The pace was much too fast, for

He died some six hours after Lucy, Glitters at the start, and yet

without regaining consciousness.

It was only his second fight Singapore.

NEW GYMNASIUM FOR TOKYO

he kept her up with the leaders

in with the result that she had shot her bolt by the time she had been onca round. Had she remained with St. Joan in the earlier stages of the race a different tale might have been told. I heard, however, that she was

she not as fit as

Million Yen Memorial might have been.

To Dr. Seiichi Kishi

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COPPER IDOL'S DEFEAT

The defeat of Copper Idol came

Tokyo, October 2. In memory of the late Dr. Selicki Kishi, former President of the Japan Amateur Athletic Assoca-s no surprise under the condi- tion. Mr. Tichi Kishi, son of the tions. Had Mr. Caplan decided to Miss Yeung Sau-king, was not de-100 Yards free style Ladies' Champlon-100,000 for the construction of a Head told mot

deceased, will donate. & Aum of Yen set the pace instead of allowing

Hall, he would most certainly |have secured a place instead of finding himself boxed in in the

ports of the rast season's games, Park, 1.00 p.m. Tournament and up-to-date rules Marina, 10.30 a.m. of the game-

Dec. 9-R. Sigs v. 12 Bty., Marina, has been moved back a consider-Hunt in very much the same way, The Association le deserving of 4.90 p.m. the highest praise for such 2

Dec. 23-R.E. v. C.B.A., King's Park, able distance, and is now faced by increasing her lead on each length with powerful, long strokes. It a 50-yard "wilderness" of rocks and bright effort during the Arat year] Dec. 10-University v. C.B.A., King's rough; wee betide a topped drive

is a pity that the Chinese champion, of its inaugauration.

In the final pages of the hand-

Jan. 6-K.LT.C. v. C.B.A., King at this bole! The question of bun-

fending her record, as the extra kering the fifth green is under dis- competition would have provided a book are also an interesting seriea Park. 10.30 a.ra. of bijou

Jan. 13-University v. United Xcussion by the Greens committee,) of the Pokfulam, 4.00 p.m.

very good race. and I believe this will result in a Colony's Interportera of last year. Jan. 20-C.B.A. v. United XI, King's bunker round the right edge and

L, A. Soares was disappointing The following are the Mamak Tour-Park, 10.30 a.m.

in the Junior Championship of the nament fixtures for this season, with Jan. 27-University v. K.LT.C., Pok-front, making a bottle-neck ap V.R.C. and faded out in the last the exception of the naval matches.

proach.

length to allow Guterres to come Jan. 27--Police v. St. Andrews, P.T.B. The Tombstone competition on through strongly. Feb. 3-Police v. C.B.A., P.T.S., 10.30 the opening day attracted a large Feb. 1-C.B.A. v. St. Andrews entry, the winning competitor being S. McNider. His first round pro-

biographies

Oct. 14-R. Sigs v. St. Marina, 4.00 p.m.

Andrews,

fulam, 4.00 pmn.

Oct. 16-R. E.. v. Police, P.T.E., 4.80) a.m. p.m.

Oct. 21-R. E. v. KLT.C., 4.30 p.m. Park, 4.00 p.m. Oct. 22-12 Bty. v. University, 4.30 Feb. 24-C.B.A. v. RA.S.C., King's

p.in.

Park.

1. A. A. Noronha, time 76 secs. 2. C. M. Silva.

ship.

1. Mrs. L. Mead. Time 6 8.5 secs. large gymnasium here it was un-

(record).

nounced to-day.

Classic

2. Miss D. Hunt. Time 77.4.5 secs. According to a plan drawn up by home straight close to the finish. 220 Yards free style, Championship. the J.A.A.A. officials, the gymnas-

27 2.5 secs. (record).

1. W. Lawrence, Time, 2 mins.fum and, the adjoining sport library/The order of that race should have.

2. L Roza-Pereira, Time, 2 mins. will cover an area of about 74 acres

35 3.5 secs.

in the centre of Tokyo. 100 Yards free style, Junior Champion- Mr. lichi Kishi is leaving Japan

ship V.R.C.

shortly for Tientsin, where he has 1. A. Guterres, Time, 65 45 seca-just been appointed, a consul

Rengo.

Varsity Win

L. Oliveira, the University first

2. L. A. Soares, Time, d8 1.5 secs. 9. A. McGrann.

50

Yards Boy race Handicap.

1. E. Rosa, Time, 40 2.5 secs.

Oct, 21--R. Sigs v. United XI, Mari- King's Park. na, 4.15 p.m.

Feb. 17-C.B.A., v. R. Sigs, King's duced golf of the "fireworks" string in the relay, swam at an variety and called forth many amazing pace to beat Lawrence by pointed remarks about handicaps about four yards over the first 60 and the committee in charge there lead over the next V.R.C. “A” yards, Chung maintained this Oct 28-R. Sigs v. K.I.T.C., Marina, (Continued from previous Column) ef. As everyone should realise, it

man, and, although E. L. Gogano 4.30 p.m.

Oct. 23-R. Sige v. Police, P.T.S., -- 4.30 p.m.

p.m.

form.

is extremely difficult to control the fost a little ground to A. A. de Oel. 28--12 Bty. v. United XI, 4.16, It reminds me of the story told handicaps of about 250 members, Roza, H. L. Ozorie finished a good by Archic Compston, who was play especially when few cards are three yards ahead of Guterres to Oct. 31-E. Siga v. University ing round the lovely Coombe H forthcoming. Then again, even give the Varsity the race. The Marica, 4.80 p.m.

Nor, 2-R. Sigs v, R.A.S.C., Marina, course. His opponent, à 16 hand after cards are put in regularly V.R.C. "B" were a poor third.

one cannot guard against the day

4.00

Nor. 4-R. E. St. Andrews, Marina, dap player, started off by doing the when a player strikes the top et his The Results

4.00 p.m., AN

Nov. 6-R. E. v. University, Seokun poo, 4.15 p.z.

feat which Compaton himself has] (Continued at foot of preceding never emulated.

Golume).

The following were the results:

100. Yards free_style", Handicap,

class

2. P. Remedies, Team: Race 400 Yarda,

1. H.K. University Time 1 min.

51-2.5 seca,

The team, L. Oliveira, Chung Wing-ngok. E. L. Goiano and H.L. Ozorio, tests, makija

SOPWITH MAY AGAIN CHALLENGE

Continued from Page 1)

read Copper Idol, Cavalcade. Classic Hall, despite Sarabande's fine finish.

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Mr. Paul Botelho rode a perfect, race on Brechin, nursing his mount with masterly skill in the early stages, and bringing him through with a great rush at the finish to record his first success over 1 miles.

Boxing Eve that gallant old ›› He expressed the hope that "war house" he was a 1928 "grif- 2 YR.CA

The team, W. Lawrence, L. Roza technical dimeuitles over race rales fin, and has won $18487 in stakes Pereira, A., A. da Roza and would be solved, and said that he responded well to his favourite A. Guterres,

Page thoughts on the balance that the jockey, Mr. Bob Charles, and 1. V.R.C

"B"

Endeavour way the better boat, and secured a well-earned third place The team, L. A. Soares, he looked forward to doing. better after an attempt at a runaway

Campbell, C. M. Silva aad R with her next time.-British Wire win. Silva-Netto.

less Service.

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