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WHY I PREFER WATCHING WOMEN PLAY GOLF

HKCC PROFIT

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New Blood - Wanted In Championships

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WHOLESALE

A nett profit of $3,34187,85 against $3,583.55 for the previous year, was reported by Mr. H. R.K Hancock, presiding at the annual general meeting of the Hong Kong | Cricket Cluby which was held yes terday evening in the Club Pavi-| lion

Mr. Hancock was in the chair} and was supported, by Mr. T. E. Pearce, Mr. A. C-1 Bowker, Mr. V. E. Gordon, Mr. E. I. R. Mit- chell, Mr. J. R. Collis Mr LG Roberts and Mr. A.-K. Macken- (zie, Hon. Secretary.

During the course of his-annual report, Mr. Hancock stated that the Clab had experienced a fairly successful cricket sexson Inst The Colony took part in the annual Interpart series in Shanghai and were trounced by 270 runs.

year.

New Blood Wanted

The Chairman said that the an- nual tennis tournament was a greater success financially, al- though entries were fewer. With- out casting any reflections on the Rumjahn cousins, whom he con- gratulated, the chairman said that he would like to see some

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"As you know, we are welcom- ing this week an Interport cric ket side from Shanghai, and I should like to take this opportar- ity of asking the members of this Club and others in the Colony in-

GOLF terested in cricket to give us their BALL Support We are most grateful to those who have contributed in Weedled for the past, financially and other

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NOT SO PRONE TO ERROR

(By Henry Langhurst)

London, October 7. Fin the past, I have perhaps been guilty of not taking women's golf with the seriousness that Lam sure it deserves, let me now confess my sins and, like a good convert, seek to turn others too towards the truth.

Once upon a time, when people used to ask me whether I preferred watching men's golf or women's, I would answer with La hollow, mocking laugh and leave them to draw the obvious-con- clusion, now that I have seen the light I answer with equally. little hesitation women's And here are some of the reasons.

Despite their general reputation for the passing of acid com- ments upon fellow members of the sex, women, at any rate in the restricted sphere of golf, are not one quarter so bad as men.

There may be some who will disagree with this view, but-my-

NEW BOXING PROBLEM experience of burnaments

K.CC. LADIES TENNIS

FINAL RESULT

In the final of the Ladies” Handicap Doubles at the Kow loon Cricket Club yesterday, Mrs. Dinnen and Mrs. Hooper (+18) beat Mrs. Hosford and Miss M Griffiths (30) by 6-3 6-2

THIRTY TWO

TEAMS ENTER

STUBBS SHIELD

(Continued from Page 4)

STRICKLAND

OBVIOUS MAN FOR LOUGHRAN

and I suppose I see as many as snyme -- convinces me that it is true.

[G. M. YOUNG GOLF TROPHY

ANNOUNCED

There are about half a dozen of DRAW FOR EVENT the regular competitors in women's championships whose conversation is devoted entirely to the personal concerns of the other players, generally to the disadvantage of

NINE TEAMS ENTER

HIS COMING BOUT the latter. In men's events there. The draw for the G. M. Young is about a similar number whose Inter-Hong Golf Cup to be played AT WEMBLEY

conversation is not!

at Fanling, has been made, the First Round of which will take Better Losers BRIGHT FUTURE FOR

The women, as perhaps befits the Second Round on or before place on or before December 3, NEW ZEALANDER-- them, seem to lose more gracefully Jammary 5, 1936, the Semi-Final on than the men, for all the venomor before January 26 and the Final (By "LEIGHTON") - that may be in their heart; and, if

London: October 22:

on or before February. 3.- they tell each other in the dress- The match is to be played m Tommy Loughran, the Amering-room of every stroke that their der handicap as on the data of can, who formerly held the world's victorious opponent played and of playing, while the teams of four cruiserweight title, is now train-every bunker that the ran through aside may be changed from day ing eamestly for his fight at and every stymie that she laid, at

match-play.

PW.D. 7. Linstead (W: I. S. Key Wembley on Tuesday-but he has least they do not come and tento day. Play will be over 18 holes (11) and W. W. C. Shews (15) yet to know the name of his opthem to me. Linstead and Davis (D. E Prophet (16) and A. Sommerfelt (9).

ponent

Something To Learn

Winner of First Bound v. Standard; Vacuta Qi Ca (LE Geare). Dod-" well and Co. Ltd, CA CL. Bowiter)

Asiatic Petroleum Co. Ltd:: (P. Young).

GOLF STARTING TIMES

That searching, almost fürtive.

The Drur Officers For Year

HMS Tamar (Comdr. Hussey The names of several boxers look in the eye of a man, that The following is the draw with Proposed by Mr. T. E. Pearce (11) and Lt. Comdr. Barry (8) B. have been put forward. Some of warns the wary scribe that he is the manager of each team in brac and seconded by Mr. A. C. L. Bow- and S. (TR Chassels (9) and A. these men, however, have been searching for an audience to whom

kets: W. Scott (9). ker, M. H. R. E. Hancock *Was

ruled out as unsuitable to meet to pour out his troubles, particu(A Sommerfelt) Larve, Bingham First Rounds Länstead and Davis re-elected President of the Club Bathurst (15) and A. J. Hope (24) They are not in Loughran's class before the public in a more favour

Chinese Maritime Customs (the tall good-locking American larly if those troubles may appear and Matthews (A Ritchie). for the ensuing year.

Drs. MacGowan, Anderson and Co.

Second Round: Canadian The entire present Committee (J. H. McEney (16) and D. Hope

Pacific Then, Len Harvey and Eddie able light in the newspaper, does Railways (T. C. Monaghan) v Butter- consisting of Messrs. T. E. Pearce, Gill (12).

Phillips, both of whom would pro- not so often defile the fair faces field and Swire (I E. Chassels). P.M. Hodgson. A. W. Hayward, A. Willenson and Grist. (D. H. Blake bably give Loughran a good fight, of our golfing girl. The time Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank (C. 7. Chartered Bank (D. I. Glimour) v CL Bowker, H. Owen Hughes, V. (14) and G. SHugh-Jones (12) v. are due to meet in a British title honoured words "She was much Shannon) R. Gordon, E. J. R. Mitchell, J. Rand P. 0. M. Kelly (—)

Fusiliers (H. P. A. Kempthorne (eliminating bout at Plymouth too good for me seem sometimes Collis and L. G. Robertson were Hong Kong Bank (P. H. Scoones even days before the Wembley to sing almost true re-elected on the proposal of the (5) and J. Mc. I. Brown (17) AP. tournament. President and second by Mr LC (R. Young (5) and G. Marseille

Strickland's Clann Goldman.

(10).

There is another good, reason, Chartered Bank (RH. McGregor As we can probably rule out apart from the fact that the (8), and H. C Hopkins (10) v. Wharf Jack Petersen, Ed Wenstob, the players lend year by year an added and Godowns (F. E Crapnell (15) Canadian cowboy, and Maurice enchantment to the view," "why and G. B. Thomson: (15) SA

Barzy Wicking and Co. ( Owen Strickland, the New Zealand these women's tournaments are at- Hughes (28) and A. K. Mackenzie Champion, look to be the only men tractive, and that is that one can (4) v. Harbour Offer (Comdr. Hole left. And hit: is expected that learn so much from watching them (15) and B. K. Collings (5), Strickland will get the contest.

National City Bank (La E. Cramer Strickland has obvious claims to

play their futures for this month are (15) and K K Rounds (16). '

A great deal can be done in these as follows:-To-morrow v. Club, Treasury (J. S. Maclaren (8) and D. meeting with Loughran. He days of farfying golf balls by Marina ground, 5 p.m.; Nov. 12 v.

Taylor (18).

would be giving away little weight brute force and porance and The following are the Royal ON SALE AT ALL GOLF CLUBS & LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD. Lincolns: Nov. 16 v Police, Marina S. Robo (4) and V. M. Bryden (17) lighter than the American and does not possess.

Lowe Bingham and Matthews (D.-st 13 stone, he is only 3 h. this advantage the woman player Hong Kong Golf Club'e starting ground, 130 p.m.; Nov. 30 v East. Standard, Vacuum. Oil Co. (LH he is a stylish boxer much along She must achieve her results qualifying

time for the Jasper Clark Cup and Lanes, Marina ground, 4.45 pm. Genre. (8) and E. Pethick (12))))

round for the Gilman aid Co. (G. Miskin (13) Lougran's lines...

from perfection of style and ac- RHKGC Championship at Fan- No HKSRA. Changes

and L. Goldman (8) v. Govt. Medical Again, while Loughran has im-\curacy of striking.

long next Sunday: Department (3. E. Dovey (14) and D. mense experience and a convinc- Everyone who he tried playing

OLD COURSE The HKSRA winners of the J. Valentine (13).

ing-looking record, the New Zeala half shot with a dub has found 9.25 1m. Majo Wren, Col. William Inter-Unit Challenge Cup last

C. P. R. (T. McMuller (7) and land heavy-weight has age on his the truth of the old maxing The 930 The St. Andrew's Ladies are in year, and the first Club team to Blake (6) and Col. Williamson (9)

C. Monaghan (11) v. RAMC. (COL)

ide..

harder you hit the less for it a quandary as how best to fill beat Macso, will be fielding prac

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goes”, yet few can resist the temp-|: 9.35 withdrawal of the two Woolleys son. It. Garthwaite, the Inter the two vacanies, caused by the tically the same team as last sea- ton (13) and B. de V. Winkfeld (11) It is rash, of course, to bracket tation. In the case of the women, 9.40

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Manufacturers Life (R. JE Mitchell (7) and W. Sharp (17) Strickland with the world-beaters however, their very weakness is 9.45 (Continued from Page 4)

At present they are experiment will probably captain the side, D. Kieff (18) 7. EKS.BA and Still, his fight with Ben of them who cannot hit hard i The Chase Bank (A. M. Hirah (9) an his one performance in Eng their strength for there are many ing with players from the second while Lt. Metcalfe, another W. M. Wilkinson (15) and P. Ramas Fourd lasted long enough to show they try.. Another new player in the team, but these apparently, have texporter, will also be available. (16),

Did that he is cool and has a goo

Distance And Accuracy CB.A ranks this year is Miss not been quite satisfactory, for ap

Education Dept. T. J. Price (15) defence, but it must not be for- Perhaps the strongest pres 10.05 Peggy Everest, who, like the to the moment of writing no de

Their record for last season was and G. Mycock (14). Dodwell and

nas han- sion made upon the mind, of - one others already mentioned, in a cision had been arrived at. an excellent one, winning 20 Ca LA GI Bowker (9) and E Egotten that his oppone

Mundy (9)

wide as dicapped by zn distinct acquisition. She is to

who watches a “dust-class” women|1840 games out of 28: They lost 6 One Newcomer

J. D. Hutchison and Co. (1 E. The general be play at right-half, and should do

yer for the first time is of the Miss Ruth Stevenson, who-play-

hes, while the other 2 were Pearce (18) and LA Pearce (2) (12

igious distance she hits much to improve a line, that wased a sound game for the Central

In the course

of these Gibb Livingstone. (N.-M. Caurie (12) Sti particularly vulnerable last sa British School last year, will play

they scored 108 goals and A. McKellar (8)... their opponents' 44.-

код.

for the Saints this year. Miss Walker Returning Apart from this change, the The captain of the team Missteam, is likely to be exactly the

Rebat

J. Walker, is returning to the same as last seasor, and Miss P. It may not be generally known. Colony next week. On her arrival Gittens, the captain, is sufficiently that their present team is a re one. Two years ago most of she will take up her old position optimistic to hope that they will at right-back.

improve on their last year's the older players were placed on

the retired” list men introduced into

are expected of them COCHET DEPARTS Great

FROM COLONY

Mrs. M White, the former St Andrew's forward, will lead the CBA attack, and her dashing methods should do much to assist the team in gaining a higher pori- than they attained last year,

Bryson whose superior year gained her Interpor

will once agZİZ

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