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THE CHEIA MAIL" FRIDAY" MONTERIER

1935

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110 150

OVER ST. JOHN'S

KWOK AND SMITH

IN GOOD FORM”

KOWLOON TONG SUFFER THIRD-DEFEAT

The two-remaining encounters for the week in the Men's Doubles Badminton League were played off last night, when the Club de Recreio. “B′′ dina best St. John's

[by 6 sets to 3 at King's Park, and

the St. Andrew's “3”" : defeated the Kowloon Tùng. Club by 7 sets. [to 2 at St. Andrew's Church Hall

F. H. Kwok, and G. A. Smith continued, in winning vein and won their three sets for St. John's.

Kob And Smith Improve Roland Kob and Norman-Smith gave an improved display last night and fully extended. Goxano whom they lost 150 and Beltrao, to

43 by 24-23.

Skinner Exton

150

Catholic Union Club

Silva Baptists Pereira

GƏL

Jordan

Prison Officers

Pile T

Pile G

STEEL, COULSON'S

BILLIARDS

CIVIL SERVICE DEFEATED

LATEST LEAGUE RESULTS_-

As a result of matches played

on Tuesday, the Catholic Union Shaw

⚫ Club continue to lead in the Steel Goddard

Coulson's Billiards league, while the Civil Service C.C. drop to fifth įm. place and the Fusiliers Sergeants more up to second place.

The RE Sergeants, League champions, have settled down and Bright by winning mine'out of ten points | Ash in their last two matches, move up Lewis. to third position.

The clash between the Cham pions and the League leaders on

December 10 should provide

interesting encounter.

Last Tuesday's results were:

Cheetham Beard

B. W. F. Sergeants

Dale

Dockyard R. C

Newman

150

104

147

Detailed results are as follows:

Recreio "B" Win At King's Park last night the Club de Recreio "B" beat the St. John's Club by 6 sets to 3:

150 H Barros and AE Xavier

154 (Recreio "E")-

6.v.da 2024

Mr. G. U. da, Enza, acho has had a very successful, season, "to dale, will be riding“ „ton afternoon.

LAWN BOWLS

Inter-Department

· Tournament

THRILLING FINISH EXPECTED

KING'S WARDEN FOR THE CHAMPIONS?

MR. FROSES MOUNIS FAVOURED FOR DOUBLE”

(By "Rapier")

GOLF NOTES

By NIBLICK

E last four for premier

honours at the Lion Rock course are A I Eastman, A. WDs Boza, D. C. Wilson and T. D. Paton. The latter just managed to slip it across HEL Mundy by the margin of 12 and L mainly through his

Remedios and Wilson had a bat-

THE duel between Bobniak Star (Mr. Frost), long hitting from the tee

the record holder, and Shooting Star (Mrte oral which ended in the latter Deitz) over six furlongs in the Coogee Handicap being victorious on the 20th green. is likely to prove the main feature of the Thir Seven times champion, Remedios was two down at the turn, but he teenth Extra Race Meeting at the Valley to-pulled me off at the 10th, halved the 11th and a win at the 12th *The

morrow.

In addition there is the Ewo Handicap for members of the made the match all square. staff of Jardine's, always a light-hearted affair and a chance for three holes were halved and the punter, two other sprints and a novice race.

Tat the 16th Wilson hit the top of The "Daily Double again looks a difficult proposition, though the hill from the tee and left him- Gladiator (Mr. Frost), providing King's Warden is held over for self in the eighth fairway.

A magnificent second shot placed.

The last of the competitive the Champions, and Seventeenth of September (Mr. Frost) Phim: two-yards from" the pin and lawn bowls matches for the sea-pear the most likely looking combination.

300 will be decided on the Police wwwund on Sunday, when

the

semi-finals and final of the Inter

Department tournament for the Goscombe O'Sullivan. Cup will be 10-21 played off-

150 last to F. E. Ewok and G. Ara 150 *Smith

150 beat Roland. Koh and Newman

Smith

In the morning the Police “A” beat H. C. Tyson and G. Ladd, 2-3 will meet the P.W.D. "B" while,

B. Gosano and N. Beltran (Recreio the Sanitary Department "A" will 103 B

be opposed to the Revenue De- 2423 partment These games will com 2.4mence at 10 am, the winners to

108 lost to Kwok and Smith

146 best Koh and Smith

142

beat Tyson and Ladd-

8-21

F. J. Remedios and A. A. Basto meet in the final at 280 p.m. after (Recreio "B" ***

which the Eon. M. 1. H. King 5-21 will distribute the prizes.

21-10

231-27

Police "A":-F- Nolen, W. Hardy, J. Saepherd and W. Mair (skip).

Me-

At the St. Andrew's Church Halli last night the St. Andrew's "B" team beat the Kowloon Tong Club by 7 sets to 2:

Edwards

lost to Kwok, and Smith

St. Patrick's

beat Koh and Smith

an Remedios

101 beat Tyson and Ladd

Rocha

95

Saints Triumph.

Xavier

150

Fanzell

395

Santon

102

117 1501

Freeman Solls

150

R. E. Sergeants

150 Rayner

Harris

Eodres

Civil Service C. C.

Grimmer:

Staples

150

·1151

2001

92

132

Rakusen

Phillips McGowan

Strange

150

Chant

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Table To Date

PWL F

| Catholic Union Club 4 31 15

BWF. Sergeants ..

Garrison Sergeants

B.E. Sergeants

Andrews Russe!? Trim

128 Prison Officers

• Ranson.

Eycott

Staford Guyther

Brotherstone

Philpett

Martin

150 Civil Service C.C.

150 Garrison Sergeants

150 C. & P.O's

150 Dockyard BC.

P.N.Y.. Police

St. Patrick's

Police

150

43.

C. & P.O.'s

West

Yeomans

219

D$

84

3 1 14

DARK BLUES BEATEN

A. S. Bliss and M. Weill (St. An- 150 drew's "B"):-

150 beat S. A. Gray and G. A. White 24-20 149 Best P. C. Leung and J. M

Poog

150

21-10

150 bear B. K. Wong and A. Chan 21-15

The-ponies-entered-for the Bwo, Handicap have not been seen at the Valley for some time, and in

the case of a handicap of dis- tances it is well nigh impossible to predict the winner and place ponies.

The only reliable information I have is that Mr. Crowé has a good chance on Kang, with 150 yards start.

Crieff Handicap, “C” Class—- 1 Mile 155 Yards

Pride of Tsingtao (Mr. Frost)

is nicely weighted here and looks

FWD "F":-F. E. Lawrence, J. Howe, T. Armstrong and N. J. Bebe the best thing. Bistre will be ridden by Mr. Black and should binton (skip).

Sanitary "A"-2. E. Knight, C. put up a good fight here with Strange, S. Ecclesha and G. Great Hall next-in demand. Sherrif (skip)..

Berente: E. Tuck, T. Tallon, W. Ward and A. W. Grimmitt (skip).

:

On his recent running Yihan cannot be considered to be dan geraus.

Soldier of Peace seems to be over-weighted at 168-lbs., and a

seems to be. Vic-1. toria Hall at 145 195/

P. 3. Dawson and L. E. Kirby (St. LADIES INTERPORT HOCKEY good outsider Andrew's "E"):-

lost to Grey and White

¡ lost to Leung and Pong

Abeat Wong and Chan

S. A Broadbridge" and (St. Andrew's “E”)*~* beat. Gray and White

8 beat Leung and Pong

beat Wong, and Chan

12-21 7-21 21-81

C. Anges

League Table To Date

C. R. C.

-18

21-16 21-16

Games PWLF A Pts 3 3 0 23 4 6. Sz Andrew's "AZ 2 2 0 16 2 4 94 1-13-11-4 0812

Recreio "B"

Recreio "A

St. John's

YR. C... Fire Brigade London, To-day. In the only St. Andrew's "B ¡friendly rugby match Played yes-Kowloon Tong

terday, Mr. R. V. Stanley's fifteen Taikoo R. C. defeated Oxford University by 25 S and S. Hozse

points

DONT

18

3 Renter.

Eliot Han "A” Eliot Hall "gn

2 12 15

FORGET THE DAILY DOUBLE

FOR

Quality Sells

Local Association Accept Chinese New Year Date

We were officially informed this morning that the Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey Association have accepted the Shanghai Ladies' Hockey Association invitation to send a team to Shanghai during the Chinese New Year holidays.

Comrie Handicap, "D" Class.-

5 Furlongs

Mr. Deitz will ride Belmont Star, Mr. Proul will take out Festival Eve and Mr. Ralph will: handle Philanderer, and I expect to see these ponies finish in this order.

This event is over 5-furlongs. only and, naturally, the pony, ob-

LEAGUE CRICKETaining the best start will have a

Club Seniors To Meet Navy

distinct advantage.

Rons-

Mr. Black will take out sean which is considered to have a nice chance. He won the Mai- dens at the annual meeting and The Hong Kong Cricket Club has since been demoted to "D" will meet the Navy in both arerjelass. He seems very át at pren sions of the Cricket League to-sent and will bear watching.

while Craigengewer

Wembly Stag is in at 154 lbs Second XI will be opposed to the and is still running to form Recreio.

MOTFOW.

Below are

the Club

2nd

St. Andrew's Stakes.---

REC.C. lit KI (Away)

C.C.C. teams:

12 Miles Ribble will have the services of AW. Hayward (capt), E. Phis old pilot, Mr. P. P. Botelho, Duckit, EW, Baines, P. C. Frost, j

G. S. Dunkley, G. E. R. Divet D. and is now favourite for this mile Kibee, L. Melanes, G. A. Milbank, T. and a half event,

A. Pearce and T. M. La Redmondi.

ELK.C.C. 2nd XI (Home);

AK. Mackence (cap.) 7. Armstrong. D. Carey R. P. Fox,

Pontiac Bay will start under Mr. Frost and should run well after his showing in the St. Le-

S. Forbes, F. A. Dimett, Mser. King's Jubilee is a non-

Fiennes. ES W, Paterson,

Porter. G. »- An wart and

Wooding

CCC. 2nd «^€A®

Rapier's

Selections

RACE 1

KUNG

KING'S PARADE LION HUNTER

RACE 2

PRIDE OF TSINGTAO BISTRE

GREAT HALL

PACE S

* BELMONT STAP

FESTIVAL EVE PHILANDERER

RACE 4

PONTIAC BAY RIBBLE HETMAN

RACE S

KING'S WARDEN if (if started) GLADIATOR "SOLDIER OF BRITAIN

RACE 6

BOBNIAK STAR SHOOTING STAR BACING HEART.

PACE-T

SEVENTEENTH ́OF.

SEPTEMBER

"PARTNERSHIP

EMERGENCY CALL

PACE 8

SOLDIER OF CHINA" HIGH SPEED TROWBRIDGE

it looked at least a certain hálf. Remedios, however, placed a 40- yard nblick one foot from the day and with "DC" taking two putts F. E. became one up for the first time in the game, g

A par five.by Remedios, at the 17th failed to help as Wilson re- corded a grand “birdie" four- Par at the 18th hole by both players finished the round al square with the cards showing Wilson 72 and Remedios. 2.

The nineteenth should have been (won by Remedios who left himself ja yard putt for the bole and the watch, the ball Hipped the hole and falled to settle in the can-another hall - The end came at the 20th, when Wilson took a four to his opponent's five, Bemedios having to play out from a bunkered drive. Thus ended one of the closest Championship matches recorded.

*

| CAPTAIN'S-CUP. -- KOJENCERS" affiliation of, the ➜ Kowloon Golf Club to the English :"Goling - Unión and the { resultant setting of a 'standard {sertch score (not to be confused jwith our old friend(?) Colonel Bogey) very few cards have been returned showing a net score be low par

Last week-end reached the half way house for Captain's Cup quali- fiers and; out of approximately 80 entries only two have cracked par, and those at the initial week-end. A. A. Lopes and. A. Anderson placed themselves among the elect for the Captain's' trophy with scores of 75-8=67 and 77—9–68. respectively. Some of the returns lead me to think that the E. G. U, have mis-cast” or mistaken the geography of the course or it may be that I am being led astray by the extreme optimism of members. E. D. da Roza's net 70 and 11 D. Paton's net 73 were just shut out.

RHEARD "AT THE NINETEENTH

and-Kézsh's stories are

only fair to mandia.

generally speaking we enght · Simmy st every

“Double”—King's Warden or generally speaking”. Gladiator and Seventeenth of September.

exactly a

"...Jelly's not stranger to the truth, he's indebt- ed to his memory for his jests and This imagination for his facts. -*-

ant Poodle Phio Jooks

starter and Hetman is probably carrying too much weight,AMERICAN TENNISfine going up to the first tee with

make this race between Ribble

Jungle Jim is in at 140 lbs

A Kitchell (Cape), W. Way, A. and Pontiac Bay M:Oziz J Lake

Yech, Dr.

TOURNAMENT

his legs in parenthesis”.

CW. Last, Dr. F. S. Fernando, but I am sure he will find the CC. Social Function BADMINTON LEAGUE

Abbas, D. Hung, GA Lee and G. distance too long. Lab

HXHICALIUNIORS TO MEET NAVY

The following will represent the Hong Kong Hockey Clab second eleven against the second team of the Royal Navy in- a friendly hockey match at King's) Park, on the Navy's ground, at £ p.m. to-day: Van der Waal; RH D Lane and A. N. Other AN Other, EG. Dale and H. E-Cot ter, HR-A Wood, L. D. Kilbee, P... Senior, A. Other and A. 3. Bennitt

King's Bounty will be ridden by. Mr. Brouk, and he may stay the course, but he cannot be take en too seriously over the mille and a half

(Continued on Page 93.

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Both these men are hard-work-

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For Sunday

GAME POSTPONED

Fire Brigade And Recreio Clash

An American Tennis Tou ment, for members and subscribers, will be held at the Kowloon Cric- ket Club on Sunday, commencing jat-2.30 p.m. The tournament will

Badminton, enthusiasts.who. be followed by an informal dance

looking forward to the Fire An entrance fee of $150 per Brigade Recreio A Mixed Double pair will be charged, and inte

League clash this evening will be ing competitors are asked to send disappointed to learn that the their names, to the Tennis Con- venor or to

Clubhouse, before to-morrow.

MAMAK CHAMPIONS TO

-PLAY ENGINEERS

game has been postponed, owing to the fact that Mrs. E. La Shnte |is ill, and also that a number of people will be going to the St. {Andrew's Ball.

The other games, however, wilf be played off according to sche- The following will represent the dule and should provide some in- Kowloon Indians Tennis Club interesting badminton.

Mamak game against the Royal The full programme is as fol- Engineers on Sunday on the lows

by very much doubt whether South Marina ground at 4.15 p

China “B” will rience as easy

Karnail Singh, passage as last week, if they gach and Pereiro, DaNoronha

Kishen Singh: : 2. – Noronhaqi Tas

Kazz Awter Singh, Pinto and Souza.

here, win at all!:

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