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THE CHINA MAIL, NOVEMBER 14, 1938.

OXFORD LOSE

TO WORPLESDON IN GOLF MATCH

RALLY IN THE SINGLES

(By AIR MAIL)

London, October 30. Worplesdon made a good start towards beating Oxford Univer- sity when, on their own course near Brookwood, Surrey, yesterday, they won the foursomes by 4 games to 1, with one halved.

NEXT WEEK'S FOOTBALL PROGRAMME

The following is next week's soccer programme:---

Navy

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19 First Division

V Middlesex (Causeway Bay, 4.15 p.m.) Referee: Clark. Linesmen:-Welsh and Farr.

V Kowloon

Club

(Club, 4.15 p.m.)

Refe:ce:-Omar.

Linesmen:-McLaughlan & Demmes.

South China "B"

V

Royal Scots

(Caroline Hill, 4.15 p.m.).

Referee:-Hooper.

Linesmen:-Dove and Somerville. Junior Shield Preliminary Round

P.W.D.

•♥

R.A. Stanley

(Military, 4.15 p.m.)

Referee:-Ip.

Stonecutters W/T`v_R.A.M.C.

(Kowloon, 2.45 p.m.) Referee:-Phillips.

R.E. (C.).

V Eastern

(St. Joseph's, 2.45 p.m.) Referee:-Brothwell.

Middlesex

VR.A.F.

(Kowloon, 2.45 p.m.)

Referee: Kossick,

Club

24th R.A.

♥ 5th R..A

(C'ub, 2.45 n.m.) Referee: Hinchliffe.

V

St. Joseph's (Causeway Bay. 2.45 p.m.), Referee:-MacCormac.

South China

Second Division

Kowloon

ν

(Caroline Hill. 2.45 p.m.)

Referee: Silva.

Electric

Third Division “A”

V 5th R.A. (Military, 2.45 p.m.)

RefereeMelonen,

SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 20 First Division

Kwong wah

V South China “A” (Kowloon, 4.15 p.m.)

Referee:-Finch.

Linesmen:-Fraser and Stóne.

St. Joseph's

V Eastern

(Causeway Bay, 4.15 p.m.)

Referee: Motuneaux.

Linesmen Hartley and Sutterley.

Junior Shield Preˇiminary Round

Kwong Wah - v Signals

(Kowloon. 2 45 »,m,) Referee:Ottoway.

30th R A.

▼ Roval Scots

(Sookundoo. 415 p.m.) Referee: Stedman.

Third Division “A”

VR.A.S.C.

Royal Scots

(Sonkunnoo. 245 n.m.)

Referee:-Marriott

Powhattan

- Third · Division “B”

Kumaon R.

(Club, 2.45 nm.) Referee:-Barretto.

W. H. Gibson and G. W. E. Ray were the Oxford winners, by

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS AND SCORERS

FIRST DIVISION

SOUTH CHINA ATHLETIC MEET CONCLUDED

Diocesan Girls Win Open Relay

The South China Athletic Asso- ciation's annual athletic meeting was concluded at the Caroline Hill stadium yesterday, when two fur- ther Club records were broken. This makes a total of five new records for the two-day meeting,

The 400 metres Relay open to the Colony was won by the South China a hole, against K. Ford North South China "P0 Eastern

"B" team, consisting of Fung Tsun- and Major J. M. D. Wood. They

(Lee Tak-kee). cheng, Ho Pui-kan, Mak Suf-hung were 1 down at the ninth, but a

THIRD DIVISION (“A” SECTION)

and Yue Kai-yan, in the record time fine spoon shot from Gibson

South China 0 Royal Scots 1 of 47.4 seconds. squared the match at the

(Garrio). jeleventh. Oxford took the fif-Service Corps

teenth, lost the seventeenth, but] were once more in front to win the match with a good 4 at the P.W.D. home hole.

In the top game A. D. S. Gordon and J. O. H. Greenly ran away from the Oxford pair, J. C. Lawrie and R. C. Twining, to be 5 up at the turn. They also won the short tenth, where Gordon drove to with- in a yard of the pin. Greenly was not asked to putt, and that virtually the end.

Was

Oxford fared better in singles play, taking five matches to the Club's seven. This gave Worples- don victory on the day by 111⁄2 pts. to 62

Foursomes:-A. D. S. Gordon and J. 0. H. Greenly beat J. C. Lawrie (Brasenose) and R. C. Twining (Christ Church), 6 and 4; A. J. Peech and W. Frame and T. C. Harvey (Balliol) and C. B. Walker (Corpus), halved; N. A. J. Cohen and P. W. Milligan beat D. H. Garrow (Trinity) and R. O. Wynn (Jesus), 4 and 3; K. Ford North and Maj. J. M. D. Wood lost te W. H. Gib- son (Trinity) and G. W. E. Ray (Exe- ter), 1 up; W. R. Kennion and. R. G. Mills beat A J. B. Marsham (Christ Church) and J. F. Stubbs (Trinity), 6 and 4; Capt. H. S. Garratt and Cant. A. H. Read beat J. R. Briggs (New College) and C. S. Gardner (Trinity),

2 and 1.

0

30 Battery R.A. 9

1 Kit Chee

(Chick Wah-king).

THIRD DIVISION Amateur Sport-

ing Assn. (Lipkovsky).

1

1

The Diocesan Girls' Schoool team (Elliot, (4), Hal- of June Hall, V. Churn, C. Lam and pin, Guy Flan- E. Churn were winners of the 400 ders, (2).

metres relay race for women. The South China Athletic Association were second, and the Yuet Too Girls' School third. The winning [time was 65 seconds.

Tse Fong-luen).

(“B” SECTION)

Signals (Bromley France and cher).

SATURDAY'S RESULTS AND SCORERS

-FIRST DIVISION Royal Scots.... 1 Middlesex

(Monroe)

(Grogan) 7 Club

8. China ‘A’ ~~ (Lal¡ Bhul-wing 8,

Fung King-oboong 9, - Kwak Ying-ki 9)

6 Navy.

(Boils 0, Hendy 2,

Honeywall)

Kwong Wah.... 2 Police

(Lau Fook-ahuan,

Chetk Shak-kam)

4

(2), Kit-

J1

St. Joseph's.

(Games)

1

3

(Howleit 2, Moes)

4

SECOND DIVISION

Middlesex

(Devonshire, Coomer) Clab

2

0

Singles: Peech beat Lawrie, 4 and 3; Greenly beat Harvey, 8 and 2; Gor- Royal Scots,.... 0 don lost to Walker, 5 and 4; Cohen beat Garrow, 2 up; Frame beat Twin-South China... ing. 3 and 2; North lost to Wynn, 3 and 1; Wood beat Gibson, 1 up; Gar- ratt beat Ray, 4 and 3; Milligan lost to Briggs, 4 and 3; Kennion lost to Stubbs, 5 and 3; Mills beat Marsham, 1 up; Head lost to Gardner, 4 and 2.

BADMINTON LEAGUE OPENS TO-NIGHT

The Hong Kong Badminton” League will open to-day with a programme of two matches in the Men's "A" Division. TO-DAY

Men's "A”: Division University "A" v_Y.M.C.A. (C.)

TO-NIGHT'S "A" DIV. Recreio v King's College

BADMINTON CARD

POSTPONED

To-night's two matches in the "A" Division of the Men's Badminton League have been postponed. Uni- veraity. "A" and Chinese “Y” have mutually agreed to postpone their match, while King's College are un- able to fleld their team against Re- crojo as several of their team are. on the sick list.

*

St. Andrew's "B" Division fixture for Wednesday night, between their "A" and "B" teams, will be held this evening.

WEDNESDAY

1

Men's "B" Division

St. Andrew's “A” v. Recreio Kowloon

Tong "A" *V.R.C.

Wanderers

V

Kowloon

Tong "B" Chung Wah

v St. John's

* To be played on neutral court ar ranged by V.R.C.

Recrélo Kowloon Tong

FRIDAY

Mixed Doubles League, ♥ University. St. John's LADIES' LEAGUE

The Ladies' League will commence next week on Tuesday November 22, with the following prógramme; Recreio "A" VBt. Andrew's European "Y" Recreio "B"

(Yin Ming-fat 9, Chui Chi-fai 2) Kwong Wah..

(Loung Chi-lup,

Da Rocha, Chow Wing-hung) R.A.0.C.

(Emberson 8)

Engineers

(Donger, Palham S, *:

Fox, Thomas, Lowe)

8 Police

3

Eastern.... 3

(Chan Bing-to, Ng-Ying-hal, Chang Bai-hong)

6 Kowloon

THIRD DIVISÍON—SECTION “B” 24th Bty. R.A... 8 Powhattan

(Littlemore 8,

Hill 2, Marshall,

Aitkens, Barlow)

Engineers (E)..

(Piko)": Kumaon Rifles. (Fakir Singh 9)

(Y. L Lum)

R.A.F.

2

Silver cups and trophies, donat- ed by Mr. Chow Man-chi, President of the Association, were presented to the successful competitors at the end of the meet.

Yesterday's results were:

Putting the weight-1, Wu Bick- yue, 2, Chan Kam-far. Distance 8.58 metres.

Men's 100 metres.-1, Yue Kai-yan; hing; 2, Au Nam; 3, Wong Pak-tong. Time 2 mins. 18.8 secs.

2.

Men's 100 metres.-1, Yue Kai-yan; Mak Shui-hang; 8, Fung Taun- cheung. Time 11.5 secs.

Men's 400 metres-1, Wong Yau- hing; 2, Chan Sik-kung; 3, Leong Chung-ho. Time 59.5 secH.

Men's 110 motres hurdles.-1, Wong Ki-lun; 2, Ho Bick-ya; 8, Lau Kun- hung. Time 19.2 secs.

Hop, Step and Jump.-Wong Wai- ting." Distance 11:28 metres.

Hop, Step and Jump (Juniors).—1, Law Sui-hing; 2, Cheung Chin-hoi. Distance 8.59 metres.

Man-

Ladies' 100 metres.-1, Ng fung; 2, Cheung Ching; 3, Tam Yak- tsun. Time 14.4 secs. (Club record).

100 metres open to the Colony.-1, Yue Kai-yan; 2. Mak Shui-hung; 3, Kan Ting-yin. Time 11.6 secs.

Throwing the Javelin-1. Mak Siu- hung; 2, Wu Bick-yin. Distance -32.26 'metres.

Pole Vault-1. Wong Wal-ting; 2, Wu Bick-yue. Height 2.85 metres.

Men's 100 metres (Juniors)~1, Law Tse-to: 2, Yeung Kam-bui; 9, Cheung Kai-wah. Time 131 sers.

*

400 metres relay open to the Colony. -1. South China “B”; 2. Lingnam Middle School: 3, Middlesex Regiment. Time. 47.4 (Cình récord).

· 400 metres Women'a re'ny mmmm to

• Colony -1. Discesan Girls' School;

2

(Edmunds, Frond) S'entters W/T. 7

(Scriven 8. Garfield 2, Tufnell, Ferria)

2. South China Athletic Association: 3, Ynet Tre Girls' School. Time 65 secs. Ladies' 50 metres.-1, Ng Man-fong; 2. Law Man-saú; 3, Pau Suk-yue. Time 74. enna

Men's 1,500 metres.--1, Lau Fong- pum: 2 Wang Pak-tong; 8, Au Nam. Time 5 mins. 24 secs.

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