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LADIES' YACHT RACES
Wins For Mrs. Griffin And Mrs. E. G. Cooper
ROYAL YACHT CLUB EVENT
Mrs. Griffin, piloting Wasp II, won the Separate "A" class
race
for lady members held yesterday
over a course from Channel Rocks and return, a distance of 7.4 miles,
THE CHINA-MAIL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1934
SIGNALS HELD TO
A DRAW
Share 6 Goals In Mamak Hockey With Whitehall
UNITED BEAT BATTERY
H.M.S. Whitehall shared 6 goals with the Royal Corps of Signals on the Marina ground yesterday, in a Mamak, Hockey Tournament match. Whitehead scored early for the Signals, but Davis equalised be fore half-time. Davis scored twice] in the second half und, with only several minutes to play, Whitehead, obtained two goals to levél, the
score.
United Beat 12th Battery
.
Playing at Lyeemun on Sunday, the United Hockey Club defeated. the 12th Battery by 2 goals to 1 in a Mamak match. A. M. Xavier: and G. Winch netted for the winners, while Cussur scored for the |Battery.
To-morrow's Mamak Match
The following, will represent tho
HIN/S Retaining the America's Cup for the United States by 4 winn to 2, the Vanderbilt yacht, Rainbow, is pictured crossing the finish line off Newport, R.I., Just 55 seconds ahead of the British beal, Endeavour, to win the final race of the series in the international competition.
University in a Mamuk. Hockey WOMAN GOLFER'S
Tournament match against the Royal Corps of Signals on the Mari- na ground to-morrow: S. S. Chin Dr. A. M. Rodriques, E. L. Goauno, J. H. Too. Wi Singh, L. Oliveira, P. G. Tang, L. K. Goon, O. 1. del Sousa, H L. Ozorio and S. Reed.
SignalCross, Martin Hodges,
(Capt.),) Aysten,
Buttery, Dilley, Higginbottom, Erridge, Whitehead, Farrell and Larkin.
Recreio Beat K.I.T.C.
The Recreio defented
very
DISTINCTION
Miss Minoprio Wins With One Club
Skegness, October 1.
ordeal of playing before a big gal-
BRIGHTER FOOTBALL IN BULGARIA
Ground Turned Into A Battlefield
SPECTATORS SWARM ON FIELD
Sofia, Oct. 24. The little town of Sevllovo, In northern Bulgaria, had never known the excitement of a hotly contested football match until to- day.
China Mail Sports Diary
TO-DAY
Hockey Mamak Tournament.
Police v. H.M.S. Keppel
(Police Training School), 4.484p.m. Friendly Matches
Y.M.C.A. v. South Wales Borderera
Y.M.C.A. ground), 6.15 p.m.
Meeting.
Kowloon Chess Club (Central Bri
tish School), 5.80 p.m.
TO-MORROW
Hadminton.
Entries Close for Local League.
In view of the erratic nature of] the Bulgarian people, it was èx-Hockey-Mamak Tournament. Royal Signals v. University pected the event would result in a display of temper, and the authori-Meeting
(Marina), 4.90 p.m.
tles were prepared, but even so Victoria Chess Club, Lane, Craw they quite under-estimated the Rugby
ford's Restaurant) 5.30 pan.
pitch to which their country people, Club "A" v. Navy "A" could rise.
(Happy Valley), 5.15 p.) THURSDAY
When the referee gave, a decision against the local team, violent Hockey-Fifth Battery, F.K.S.R.A.
- v. Y.MO.A. Seconda, 6.15 p.m. - protests came from both players.
FRIDAY. and spectatore, the public took up Hockey.Mamak Tournament. the cudgels for the home team and
Royal Signals v. R.A.S.C. in no time there was a free-for-al}| fight, the spectators swarming over the ground and preventing the con- tinuation of the game.
The police were powerless, but they went into action the moment reinforcements arrived. Many heavily wounded were left on the battlefield.
(Marina), 4 pm.
Friendly Matcher.
H.K.S.R.A. v. Radio Sports Club
(Marina), 5.10 p.m**
Meeting.
Kowloon Chess Club (Central British
School), 3.30 p.m.
SUZANNE LENGLEN DISLIKES TENNIS
Objects To Specialisation In Sport
"SPORT SHOULD BE DONE ̈
FOR AMUSEMENT ONLY"
OXFORD AGAIN
SHOW STRENGTH
IN RUGBY GAME
(Continued from Page 4)
The victory of Miss Gloria lery affected her.
Many Reserve Forwards At the Afth hole Miss Sommer-
London. Oct. 23. Minoprio, of Littlestone, who
Lorraine is not merely lucky in ville was two holes up, but after the number of Blues he can com- tennis," was the surprising state- "For my part I do not like strong Kowloon Indians' team by 3/created a sensation by appearing that played so many weak shots mand outside the scrum, but also ment of Milc. Suzanne Lenglen. gonis to 1 in a friendly hockey en on the links dressed in tight-fit-that her lead had gone by the time in the strength of his reserve re- counter at King's Park yesterday. ting blue trousers and playing the ninth hole was reached, She
sources. There is, too, almost anisation in sport," she explained. "I am the enemy of all special. A. V. Gosano and N. Beltrao scored every shot with the same club, also lost the 13th and 15th holes, embarrassing wealth of
talent The intensive training and the for the Recreio in the first half and
at both of which Miss Minoprio among Seniors who have gained strain of big matches are very
Bome distinction as backs. As cen- trying. tres there are E. L. Butten (Trent), Tennis kills its greatest devotes. A. H. Dutton, R. F. Harding, J. H.It unbalances and weakens. I am B. Hopkins, A. J. Jenner and P. A. an average swimmer, I play golf 0. McGrath, any, one, of whom is abnominably. I ride without any up to University standard. Then, particular style. and I am a very as wings, there are JT. A. Adding bad yachts-woman, ton, T. A.U. Wood und A. Royal Dawson, the latter two of whom are really fast.
Rajah Mohamed netted for the In-brought about the one surprise outplayed her. dians. A. V. Gosano netted again of the first day's play in the Eng- In the second half.
PROMISING OXFORD CREW THIS YEAR
(Continued from Page 4).
lish women's championship,}· which began to-day on the Sea- croft links, Skegness.
Beaten Badly By Miss Johnson
Skegness, October 2.
Adores. Music
This remarkable girl golfer can
The eliminating stages of the Jclaim the distinction of being the
first woman to win a championship English women's championship Įmatch using a singles élub, She have almost concluded, and, so far played all her shots, even from no new golfer, of outstanding merit
has been discovered.
Almost equally impressive is the bunkers, with an iron club, some-
Yet I adore yachting, and swim- Miss Johnson appeared in the half back reserve. A.Bush and J.ming. I enjoy myself tremendous- order to attain the more easily that thing between a cleek and a No 1
big event of the day and accounted C. Guy are both sturdy scrum-ly on the golf course, though, to firm balance on the stretcher which iron. is éssential to any form of good
for Miss Minopric, the one club workers, and H.A. S. Johnatona tell the truth; I love musle better rowing.
player, in the most convincing man has all the makings of a capable than anything. The best way is to She played so accurately that shener by seven up and six to play. stand-of-half. Two Freshmen will go in for any sports that amuse When I saw them on Thursday beat Miss Betty Sammerville, a Attired in her usual outfit, except also, apparently, have to be con-you, and only those in which you and Friday the crew were seated as young Kent player, using a full set that her trousers and cap. wers sidered,, if their school form, is any do not get tired out. follows:
of clubs, by 2 up and 1 to play. black instead of dark blue, Miss
criterion. Both W. Walford "But you have let yourself be Miss Minoprio frequently out- Minoprio put up a good fight (Rugby) and. J. D. Anderson (Up-absorbed by tennis?" she was distanced her opponent from the against overwhelming odds. Had pingham) are reputed to be players asked.
1 M. H. Masley (Shrewsbury
and Trin.) (bow)....
St. lb
ACCURATE PUTTING
with her iron club.
my own pride in it
"Do you regret it??" "Rather not," laughed Mlle.
11 13 tee, and she putted very accurately she not been handicapped by the well above the average, though "Force of circumstances," said Walford is better known as a cen- Mlle. Lenglen, "helped perhaps by limitations of her single club, * Without detracting from Miss straight-faced iron, she might have tre-three-quarter. Minoprio's success. it must be said made a closer match of it. that Misa-Sommerville, a 4 handi- cap golfer from Faversham, did 'not] play at all well. Probably the m- portance of the occasion and the
2 A. S. Ogilvy (Winchester
and Univ.)
12 7
3 P. Hogg (Sherbourne and
New Coll.)
12.0%
4 P. R. S. Bankes (Oundle-
and Ch. Ch.)
14 D
5 J. D. Starrock (Winchester
and Mag.)
6 A. V. Sutcliffe (Shrewsbury
and Trin)
-and Univ.)
13 13
14 3
12-8
D. de M. Winser (Winches-
ter and C.C.C.)
and Ch. Ch.) (cox)....
Old Blues.
CLUB RUGBY TEAM 7 B. J. Sciortino (Shrewsh'y
TO-MORROW
Encounter Adventure
W. G. C. Shebbeare (Winch.
в в
In addition, J. M. Couchman, of
The following will represent the Christ Church, who rowed in the
organiser by the Royal Hong Kong Club "A" XV against H.M.S. Ad-winning Grand Challenge crew venture on the Club ground at 5 with Sutcliffe and Hagg, has still to
find a place.. p.m., to-morrow:
Yacht Club.
Mrs. E. G. Cooper won the second race for Mixed classes at the helm of Serius:
nera.
fasurate "A" Finish
*Pack Vacancies It is when one comes to the pack Lenglen. MOUNTED SPECTATORS.. Everybody on the course seemed Four of last year's forwards have that the outlook is dess hopeful. to, be, watching this game, while gone down, and as far as le at pre- jears and even horseman followed it sent known, only JH. Plembar, E long the road which borders, many S. Nicholson, M. O Wray, and E. boles.
G.. S. Mather will be in residence, Mies Afinoprio had evidently Wray and Mather formed the "lock" lived down prejudices. and her last season, and Pienaar was in the many good shots were heartilyap-front row. There will thus be a plauded, but this could not help her vacancy in the front row and three to win.
in the back.
4
MILLINGTON WINS TENNIS CUP College Defeated In Military. Final
She could not reach the long There are several forwards who holes, which, were within the com-shone in college.cup-ties and had His inclusion will KOWLOON GOLF CLUB
Pass of Miss Johnson, but that was a trial in the Varsity XV, towarda G. P. Lammert: R., Goldman, R. bring the average weight of the
not the deciding factor. It was the the end of last geraon, and among H. Griffiths, P. J. Gardner, E. Mc-crew to over 18st, but whereas, he
CHAMPIONSHIP disadvantage of endeavouring to re- these are A. S. Kirkwood, C. B. Spoons are presented to the win-Gregor: J. Hutchison (Capt.), H. is a stroke-side nar, he is definitely.
cover from deep sandy bunkers Willey, J. R. Leach, G. A. Reid, W. C. Meeke: H. O. Bramble, R. G. wanted to row on bow-side, if pos
with a club which most golfers G. Williams, J. C. M: Almond, R. He will probably be Qualifying Round The full results were as follows: Castleton, A. F. Walkden, R. Isible at 7.
would not take for anything but a J. Northcote-Green, A. H. Mahler, Cherrill, W. G. C. Knowles, J. C. seen in the crew this week.
Draw
shot, from an exceptionally good lie A. G. Hopewell, H. F. Atter, W. G Holmes, I. M. Robertson, and J. Corr. Pa'n Miller, K. A. Munro, and M. W. Long, steady paddles, at rates
on the fairway, 1 Scott.
varying from 22 to 24, have been
The following is the draw for Sometimes she made magnificent Billings, but some of them may not Reserves: S. H. Garrod, D. K. the order of the day, and the crew the Qualifying Round of the Cham-
recoveries, but at the sixth hole shabup... 2 Hislop. Referee, Dr. J. A. R. Selby, have already a bly mileage to their pionship of the Kowloon Golf Club,
had to play three abets before she Quite a number of promising Two preliminary competitions credit. But, as I forecast a fort which will be played on Sunday could extricate the ball from the players disappear from the Univer-
had previously, been held, one at sandy grip of a bunker.
sity, chiefly for economic reasons, the Military Hospital, Hong Kong Miss Johnson won the first hole, after two, and sometimes one year and one at the Combined Military where her opponent's bogey five and so fail to keep the three years, Hospital, Kowloon, the last four was not good enough for a half, but As was the invariable pre-war cus-
from each hospital competing in match when Miss Minoprio jaisted she only began to dominate the tom
the Quarter Finals
A3 16.15.1
True Blue A11 16.14.32
Yacht
Wasp !1
(Mrs. Griffin)
(Mrs. Adams)
Gull.
A9 16.15.11
3
(Ming Mackie)
Joss
A8 16.15.31
(Mrs. Stanton)'
Pat
A12, 10,15,40
Б
(Mrs. Elliott)
La Linda AS 10.15 42
(Mrs. Sheldon) '
Isobel
A7 10.17:47. -
(Miss Owen Hughes)
Carpenter .AF 16.18.42
(Miss Y. Shenton)
Cicada
A10 16.21,010
Mixed Classen.
B
Serins G7 16.33.15 16.12.541
(Mrs. E. G. Cooper) "
Zephyr
YB 16.20.35 16,14.47 2 (Mrs, R. Wren)
Robenn Y4 16.30.06 16.15.55
(Mrs. Marshall)
Aeriel
7.16.21.24-16.16.28 (Miss Mary Whitham) Rolla H3 16.16.48 18.10.48
(Mrs. Kemble)
Alles
16 16.29.14 16.16.64
(Miss N. Bilderbeck)
ONLY TWO BLUES AT OXFORD
(Continued from Page 4).
night ago, the most valuable work over 18 holes medal-play: has been done in their tub-pair and d
the fixed tub, and it is undoubtedly 9.00 A. T. Braley, G. P. Murphy. on the groundwork so instilled that 19.04 W. M. Grayes, A. Urquhart. the promise of the eight rests..
19.08 J. McKnight, G. Milne.
dence Both are useful players.
who got trial are E. Craven (Balliol)
9.12 3. McNider, F. E. A. Remedios. 9.16 F. G. Barry, R. Collings, 920 A. Eastman, D. C. Wilson. 9.24 W. J. Woolley, J. MacKelvia. 3.28 A. J. Dennis, P. Allsebrook. 9,82 W. Taylor, A. W. da Roza.
Little can be expected of the side Other Senior players who may 9.36 L. D., Purves, H. E Mandy. in the earlier games, but there are several players in residence
:
Should Win Again
Cpl. Millington won the Mamak Tennis Cup at the Military Hospital yesterday when he beat Cpl. College in straight sets.
Quarter Finale ja short putt at the fourth hole. It is generally futile to attempt The results were as follows:
Probably two of the Horsemen trots forecast of the strength of a
Pte: Ward beat Major Wren. ting past the green while she was University side before the trial
Pte. Poole best Pto Wright.. putting might have distracted her games, but with a back division of Cpl. Millington beat Cpl. Clarke. l'attention...
proved strength, backed up by Cpl. College beat Pte. Wood- PROCESSION
almost unlimited resources in re house. have appeared in the team or innd A. L. Awdry (New College); Stewards-Messrs. A. Eastman trials. These include J. E. B. Hillbacks: G. L. Smith (Wadham), J and R. Henderson.
However, from that point it was serve, and provided-a pack of com-
- Semi-Finals Merton), goalkeeper K. H. S
B. Harker (Queen's) and AM. Lee The sixteen competitors that a procession. Miss Johnson won mensurate power can be fashioned Cpl. Millington beat Pte. Ward Bowen (Brasenose), fullback; J. D: (Brasenose), half-backs; and F quality are reminded that the six holes in a row and was out in out of the available material, it in 2 straight Sets.
Fox (Christ Church), J. I. S. Bal- First Round will be played on Sun-38, two under bogey
ogey Seven holes really does seem that Oxford will Cpl. College beat Pie. Poole in Argyle (Brasenose), D. A. Pott
again win the inter-Varsity match, 2 straight sets. (Oriel), R. A. Sayer (Queen's), and lex (Merton) and T. A. Nathan day, November 11
** Miss Minoprio won only one hole, which they have not lost, since
Final y T. Burrowes (St. John's), half (Exoter), forwards, Gbacks, and G. R. G. Roberts, R. R. The Seniora Trial has bean fix-
the short 10th, yet she played home 1928-29.
Cpl. Millington best Cpl. Col- glorious shots at the 12th when I, the rumour that J. B. Bowers, lege in two straight sets. Jackson (Queen's) and M. Heath-ed for Oct. 17, and the Freshmen's
W, Ahern (84—18—86)(won the seven down, She Holed a Jong putt last year's captain, who had to At the conclusion of the Final The second half of the Oxford v. Medal Pool over the Kowloon for a par three the only long putt withdraw from the team owing to Mrs. Grellier, wife of Major, E. Cambridge match at Arsenal Stad- course during the weekend.bahe holed in two days. But it was injury, is also coming up again, is F. W. Grellier, R. A. M. C. kindly The captains of Winchester and lum on Wednesday, Dec. 12 will be Cameron (86-18=68) took second too late. Miss Johnson halved the true, the pack will be considerably presented the Cup to Cpl. Milling Charterhouse, are coming into resi broadcast
hole in three for the match............ strengthened,
4.
Diana
HI 16.18.18 18.17.047 (Miss Minna Whitham) Dorothea H9 10.22.05 16.17 098 M. (Man/Reid) a Blue Jacket Ya 16.33.85 18,18.479 Lola
(Mrs. Parker)
GO 16.98.05.18.18.68 10
cute (Magdalen) forwarda...
Two Useful Captains
Trial the following day.
place.
AHERN'S SUCCESS
ton.
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