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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1936
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BRITISH HOLDER DEFEATED
American Amateur Golf Championship
WALKER CUP PLAYERS ELIMINATED
The
Long Island, To-day. sensational defeat of Hector Thomson. the British Amateur champion, in the Second. Round of the US. Amateur Gol Championship, over the Garden City course yesterday, was the feature of the day's play. Thom! son, who lost to Henry Kowal, of New York and former captain of Colgate University, by 4 and 2, was completely off his game, bei ing four down at the ninth
Other results were:
triple Interport hockey player, Gurbachan Singh, the Radio
has left the Colony for India an furlough and will be a serious lous to the Interport team.
Roger Peacock beat Dr. Twed. S. A. FOWLER IS
dell (Great Britain) 1 up, after the latter had been 2 up at the 16th
Radolph Knepper beat Mortos Dykes (Great Britain) at the 19th. Alec Hill (Great Britain) beat C. B. Hill 3 and 2.
John Langley (Great Britain) beat Vincent Schuster 7 and 6.
Blevins beat Jess Sweetser 2 and 1.
*Johnny Goodman, American Open winner in 1933, beat Jesse! Guilford 4 and 3.
P.W.D. AQUATIC
ROCHDALE WIN AT HOME
Southport Beaten By Odd Goal
London, To-day. Rochdale won their home fix- tare against Sorthport in the Third Division (North) of the Football League by the odd goal in three yesterday. Reuter.
Rochdale had previously lost! their only two home matches, while Southport had drawn two of their three away encounters.
-TO-DAYS GAMES
First Division Chelsea
✓ Liverpool Manchester C. v Birmingham
Portsmouth
Notts F
▾ Leeds Second Division
Southampton
Third, DivisionTM (South)
Bristol R Beating Southend
CHAMPION Swindon
Successful Gala At North Paint
CROWN LANDS WIN "TICKLE” SHIELD
Torquay
Chester Crewe
Newport
Exeter
V Northampton ▾ Aldershot Lutos:
Third Division (North)
v. Transere
Halifax
N. Brighton
+
v Millwall
Wrexham TO-MORROW First Division Brentford
Charlton Great enthusiasm and keenness
Wednesday ▾ duddersfield Third Division (South) was shown at the first swimming Queen's P.R.
Clapton v..Brighton David Davis beat C. Ross gala of the newly-formed Public Somerville, Canadian champion Works Recreation Club held at and 1932 holder, 3 and 2. ··
Francis Quimet,
the South China Athletic Associa- NEW SUBS. HERE non-playing tion pavilion, North Point, last! American Walker Cup captain, night which sugurs well for the beat John Bigga 5 and 3.
Better Batch Than Jack McLean
future activities of the club.. (Great Britain
East Year's beat Henry Longhurst 5 and 4.
Cecil Ewing (Great Britain) beat Winfeld Day 4 and 3.
Lucas beat Leonard Martin
and L
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Lieut. R. Dawson, the Colony and Army hockey player, above, has left the Colony for Home and will not be available again as his Regiment, the East Lanes, leave Hong Kong next January for India.
C.R.C. AGAIN WIN "A" 'DIVISION
Fifth Consecutive SuccessTM
BEAT RECREIO 6.3 AT CAUSEWAY BAY
At Causeway Bay, the Chinese Recreation Club “A” beat Club de Recreio by. 6 sets to 3 in the "A" Division of the Lawn Tennis League
As a result of yesterday's win, the CRC have again won the championship for the fifth con- secative time and the 12th time since the commencement of the "A" Division in 1909.
6-2
P. Kong and In Tak-chenk (CEC) beat A. V. Gosano and C.-A. Bar-
retto beat A V. Remedios and J. J.
Gonsalves
6-4
6-2
All the events were keenly con- standing swimmer and winning tested, S. A. Fowler being the out- SEVERAL ABNORMALLY FAT beat E A. Barros and J. J. Rene-
2 the individual scoring the highest the President's Cap, awarded to
Judd Bramley (Knoxvillezetted for the losers.
Mr. Tickle Thanked
Tean) beat Charles Yates at the 20th Reuter.
ALFRED PERRY for presenting
(By "Kipler")
...
dios W. C. Ems and Trai Wai-pui | (CRC)
beat Barros and Remedios... 6-0 lost to Gosano and Barretto 5-7 beat Remedios and Gonsalves .. 6-3
S... Wong and Lak Ding-cheang
Hoblitzell beat Gordon Peters his department, the Crown Lands, griffins ordered by the Hong Kong number of points. He also helped] The new batch of subscription (Great Britain) by 1 up.
Gordon Taylor (Toronto) beat to win the "Tickle Shield" with Jockey Club for the 1937 Annual Walter Emery 2 and 0.
an aggregate of 17 points.
Race Meeting arrived in the (CRC) (Syracuse, NY.) the Chinese Bathing Club and the
The water-polo game between Colony Jast night by the 3.3. beat Gowano and Barretto
16-3 beat *Reynolds Smith by 1 up.
"Sinking."
lost to Remedios and Gonsalves 2-6 *A E. Campbell
The ponies South China Athletic Association (Jackrouth)
left Newchwang, lost to Barros and Remedios .. 5-7 beat B. W. H. Lehempa 8 and 7.
resulted in a win for the former travelled here is Wei-Hai-Wei, vious winners of the "A" Division Manchuria, on September 7 and
The following is the list of pre- *George Dunlap beat Dave Well by the odd goal in seven. Chan (Richmond, Va.) 3 and 2
Lui-ki (3) and Trang Ho-fook 66 ponies in all, and they appeary CA; 1912 ECC; 1913 C&CC;
Shanghai and Amoy. There are of the Leaguez- scored for the C. B. C. while Nor to have weathered the long jour 1514 KCC: 1915 KCC.; 1915 BK 1909 ECC; 1910 YMCA.; 1911 man Lee, H. Lo and Henry Young ner without any ill effects. With CC, 1917 CRC; 1918 HEC.C; the exception of one rainy day, 1919 C.R.C.; 1920 CRC, 1821 CRC: Before the distribution of the ing the voyage.
fine weather was experienced dur-1922 IRC; 1922 LR.C; 1924
• American 1936 Walker Cup prizes Mr. P. D. Wilson, thanked
USRC 1925 No Competition; 1926 players,
Under the supervision of Mr.
C.R.C.: 1927 CRC: Mr. A. W. G. Tickle for the inter- S. A. Sleap, the Acting Secretary LRC: 1952 CRC,
1928 C.R.C.; 1929 HK.C.C.; 1930 LR.C.: 1931 est he'd taken in the Club and of the Jockey Club, Mr. Walker, the 1934 CRC; 1935 CRC
1933 CRC: the Challenge Acting Stable Manager, and Major Shield
F. Hogy, the Veterinary Surgeon, The prizes were distributed by landing operations were success- Mrs P. D. Wilson, wife of the fully carried out at 7 am, this President, after which she was morning from the Hong Kong presented with a bouquet of flow-Electric Company's Wharf at ers by little Miss Chan daughterf North Point, the ponies being led CRC "L" 6 6 0 0 43
A. Per.. of Mr. Chan To-sui, Chairman of away by a gang of stable boys, Beczcio
11-12 7 5 2 0 39 24 10 and eventally arriving at their LRC... 6 2 0 28 26
E.C.C 7 5 2 0 374 25% 10 new hone without my difficulty.
8 There were quite a few racing U.S.R.C
BLK.CC.73 49-254 3TY 6
.. 7 2 5 0 254 374 enthusiasts 1. Chinese Bathing Cub, (Chan the landing,
present to witness S.CAA. 6 1 5 0 24 30 i-ying. Chap On-fook, Cheung La noticed Mr. and Mrs. Kwok, Mr.
among whom ICRC "B" 6 06011 £2% · 0 kei and Chan Fook-sing), 2 South of the News Of
Norman Deitz, Mr. W. G. Poy and The World! £1,250 Professional Golf Tourn ship):-
50 Metres free-style (Champion-Mr. Choy Wing Chis. It was the ment, which commenced here yes 1 Chan Kwong-pong, S. A that the new arrivals looked bet- general opinion of those present terday, Alfred Perry, the former Fowler, & Chan Ping-to. Time: 30 ter than last year's lot, although British Open champion, being sur 3-5 Bes prisingly defeated by an unknown
200 Metres breast-stroke . (Cham-several of there are abnormally in Reginald Cox, of Blackpool, whef
pionship):
fat, which defect will soon be Kimm said that there was now a Dealing with the accounts, Capt. won by 4 and 3.
BEATEN
"News Of The World” Golf Tourney
COTTON AND PADGHAM WIN the Club.
FIRST ROUND MATCHES
辺
Oxhey, England, To-day.
Sixty-four players took part
the First Round.
The following were the results: 400 Metres Invitation Medley Relay
Ching Athletic Association
"A" Division League Table To Date
P. W. L. D.T.
Totals 52 26 26 8:234 234 52
NO CHANGE IN NAME
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Or the whole, balance of $10820 on the right
be
I believe that owners' will side and when the outstanding ac- counts had been collected, this total would be in the neighbour hood of $170.
200 Metres Invitation Medley Relay pleased with this year's importa-
L Ho Ping-kin, 2 Tam Yak-kong, removed during the next few 3. Ip Chak-lam. Time: 3 mire. 23 months' training. Henry Cotton, who has experi- 4-5 secs. enced one of his most unlucky seasons, beat James Adams, the (Ladies)— Romford professional at the 20th. Yuk-chan, Leung Yak-pong, Ng Sun- cipated at the Annual Meeting.
1. Chinese Bathing Qlub, (Leungtion, and keen racing may be anti- At one period he led by two holes, hing and Chan Fang-hing), 2 South, but lost his lead through several China Athletic Association. putting lapses.
Alfred Padgham, the British Open champion and the most suc-i cessful prize-money winner this year, beat an unknown Welsh as
50 Metres free-style (Veterans):— 1. L. Lopes, 2 E. S. Carter, 3. J. Kimard Time: 2 mins. 54 4-5 secs. | 100 Metres freestyle (Champion ship):
1 Ho Ping-kwan, 2. S. A. Fowler,
W. LAWRENCE FAVOURED TO WIN 880 YDS.
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se
The meeting terminated with a vote of thanks to the Rev. J. R. Higgs for allowing them the of the Halt
Amongst those present at the meeting were Capt. G. W. P. Kizug sistant K Williams by 7 and 6.3. Chang-wat Time: 1 min. 24 4-5 min 47 4-5 secs. is likely to be A. E. P. Guest (Padio), J. J. King (chainman), the Rev. J. E. Higgs, lowered, although by not quite so{(CBA), A S. Xavier (Argen- 100 Metres backstroke (Champion-large a margin as to come The only notable overseas suc- ship):-
the Shanghai mark, which at pre-Tyler (Police),
near auta), Sig. Dove - (Signals), L 1.S. A. Fowler, 2. Leung Chau sent stands to the credit of cess was recorded by the American, kan, 3. Tam Yam-kwong.
K Time: 1
Enes-in Joe Exar, who beat Sam King, of min., 51 2-5 secs.
Japanese marine, who clocked (Nomads), J. S. Grewal (Radio) (KITC), I A Gabbay: Knowle Park, by 3 and 2-Beuter.
mins. 20-3-5-secs in the recent and Sig. Austen (Signals).
Paigham was three under fours secs. for 12 holes.
POLICE WILL BE WITHOUT CHRIS PILE
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Dowman Leaving
50 Metres Novelty Race-
1. Pui Kam-ting, 2. Kwong Chui-Shanghai championships. lam, 3. Leung Pri-lin
Lawrence will receive his great-
200 Metres Inter-department est opposition from Lionel Roza- Relay
FRIENDLY HOCKEY
In a friendly, hockey match on
1 Accounts and Stare Department Pereira, the former holder, who A. Zimmer, Ho Ping kai, Wong has been emcentrating on this Wing-san, Tang San, 2. Crown Lands event for the past season, and who the Police Training School ground Water Polo: Chinese Bathing is reported to have made great yesterday, the East Lancashire Clab 4, South Chins Athletic Asso-strides. The event will also he
Regiment defeated the Police “A” cition 3
notable for the inclusion of four team by one goal to xil ke; Tang Bo-fook, Mok Lia-shing the Army half-mile holder, and versity, South China and the ching and Li Kwong-chow; Chan Lui-Army swimmers in L/Cpl Pearse to win, followed by the H. K. Uni
C.B.C.-Fồ King-fook; Lam Yan-
S.CA.A.Chan Wa-chui,
There is no lack of talent among the junior players. last year's players are available, with the exception of Dowman, and Chan Liz-bikk
Lient. J. H. Calvert, the runner- their centre-half, who goes
on Young, H. Winglee: Norman Leeeers, and Pte. Taylor and Pte.
Lup, both from the Royal Engin-European THCS” HAR leave in November.
Unless something unforeseen Leung Chun-wo, Shin Hang-yue, and Hulme, of the East Lancashire happen, the YMCA "A" team Besides the players mentioned Lionel Lowe. above who may not be required Won by the Crown Lands Depart and third places will be must ex two-fifths of a second off that of The Ticide Challenge Shield Regiment The duel for second may be placed among the first for the senior team, there are sev-ment." eral players in the junior team who displayed good form last sea-
50The
[citing. ⠀
Manning will probably be
The President's ChaBerge Cap Won by S. A. Fowler (Crown Lands).
three, as their heat time was only
the University, who won their thest
V.R.C. Favoured The last championship event on There will be no swimming to this evening's programme will be morrow, but the championships
in goal, with Salter and Greig at tions, while in the forward line the 200 Yards: ftse-style upen re- will continue on Friday, with the Inll-back Terret, Willis, Camp-Willerton, Rose, Clarke, Bowers, lay, in which, the EC, team, Boys 200 Tards free-style, the bell, Jessey, are among those who Michie, Hutchison and Cameron which set up a new record in the Lonz Plunge and the 220 Yards can fill any of the half-back post- are avadable.
bests last Monday, are ex free-style.
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