SPORT FOOTBALL.
CHARITY MATCH.
SOUTH CHINA - ATHLETIC THE
noon
REST OF THE LEAGUE.
All "China" turned out yesterday after- to ye their favourites do battle, on the Club ground at Happy Valley, with a strong site picked from the other, texing Jp the League.
The match was played, with a view to xisting the North Ching Famine Fund,
arrangement, made.
YACHTING
THE HONGEUNG DAILY PRESS. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9TH. 1920.
ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB,
SAILING SEASON OPENED.
THE GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.
SECOND ROUND.
MOTOR-CAR ACCIDENT AT
SINGAPORE.
The following shows the result of the MARINE ENGINEER'S CLAIM FOR wcond round, played at Fanling, in the Golf, championship—
The saling season of the Royal Hong kong Yacht Club was opened on Sunday R. L. B. Wodehouse best N. L. Smith 3 and 7th November, with a preliminary RaceW.D.Kraft beat P.G. de Paravicini 3 and 9 for Racing Yachts, on sealed handicape.
3 and 2 for which prizes were presented by the Com-T. S. Forrest beat J. B. Ross
B. D. C. Morgan bent A. C. Leith. 1 np. juniore, Mr. Frank Smyth,
The - Course WEA as follows:-Star Murray Fier, North Fairway Boy (5); Stonecutters Island (S) Finish R.H.K.Y.C.
anil the South China Athletic Association fairly strong-E.N.E. wind blew is be complimented on the excellent throughout the morning, though wast and The seating accom-north of Stonecutters the breeze was light, modation was very largely increased, for,
The race was very keenly contested in in addition to the Club stands, chairs were classes, and the fish was very close, placed inside the ropes around the field
particularly in the One Design Class
The 'results of play.
Its were da follows:-
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The management of the S.C.A.A. were "At Home" to their friends at the close. of the match.
Sonia Diana Holla Orion
HANDICAP CILES. (Start at 10.30 %,m.)
The Chairman, Mr. Wong Kam-ying, Yachts. H'cap on Finishing Corrected Pon- and the Hon. Secretary, Mr. Wong Hin wan, with a very large Committee, workel hard to make the day a success and the Funil will be benefited by about. Afteen hundred dollars by the efforts put forward by the Association yesterday.
Course-
Time. Time tion, *6* 93", 1211.34 12.03.111 Scratch 12.06.87 12.08.37 2 Scratch 12.07.37 12.07.37 -3° 2'08" 18.10.13 12.08.06 4
OME DESIGN CLASS, (Start, 10.30 0.10.)
GOLF NOTES.
[BY ZODIAC.]
The heavy rain during Saturday night considerably altered the condition of the course at Failing. This so doubt affected the players in the Championship round and was responsible for no good score, being recorded, In spite of this, all four inatches vere very keenly contested. Special mon- tion must be made of Mr. A. C. Leith, who, by making a bad start lost the first tu hoies, and although he did not again get square, he took his opponent to the fast green, ``a bere ma **sburt
approach pust lost him his last chance.
I wan a very plucky fight agalust odds and a ment creditable performance. Apparently Mr. R. L. D. Wodehouse's mission in the
Previous to the game the tears were Yachts H'cap on Finishing Corrected Posi-competition is to create the surprises. In
photographed.
THE PLAY Railton won the tom for the Regt and seb the S.C.A to face the sin. At4.10 p.m. Mr. R..J. Witton, President of the Hong- ong Football League kicked off. The play remained in midfield for a couple of minutes until handy against Wong Pak cheung sent the Rest away, Chan So clear- ing. From the kick out, Wong Pak sent Au Kit-sang away, but Railton cleared. Downy received and passed out, to Savage but Chan So cleared. The Rest returned and Savage, centred, Graydon kicking 'over" the top. The Best came again, Graydon fell then near the goal. but managed to push the ball outside while on
orrected on Course. Time. Bonito Scratch 12.20-31 12 20.31 1 Daphine... Scratch: 12 0.32 19.90.392 Ailsa Scratch 19.30.55 1220138 3 Halcyon... Scratch 322429 12.8439 4
Dawn
Ursala Sirias
...
HEYWARD HATS, CLASS
(Start at 10.30 -.m.)
Course.
Time. tion Time. *'.18**
12.27.93 12.9307 1 Sratch 1224.10:1224.10, 2 '13" Did not finish.
$29,200
An action in which 'Mr. Hugh Beek, aj marine engineer, of the Straits Steamship Co., Ltd., claimed 99.200 from the Abram Motor Transport Co. was trier last week ar Singapore, by Mr. Justice Sproule, acting Chief Justice Plaintiff claimed damages on account of injuries has sustaneil in är merident shortly after midnight on March 10th and 11th fast. It was alleged that he was getting into a motar-car-ness Johnston's Pier when a car belonging to defendants tried to pase on the rear side of his ear`and and ran into him. As a res salt of the accident plaintiff stages that he is lame in one leg and also affers from. frequent headaches which may incapacitate the him from continued residence in
The Judge found in favour of the plain tiff and awarded him $10,000,
Straits.
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"BOGEY" SOVIET.
[BY THE COLONEL" IN THE
MAIL"
DAILY
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I look forward to the day when gult will, like other things, be sovitised. Then the dictatorship of the great lower class, the The zeratch players will be put in their. eighteen handicap, men, will be established. accounting for Mr. R. M. Smith by 3 and handicap men the manual workers? 2, after a keen struggle, he disposed of we not plough our way through bunkers another favourite for the final honour of sand, back our ball out of heather and Much, could be written of the veteran" primeval forests, and slog with untiring
energy in the long grass, while the aristo Mr. W D. Kraft, but his prowesserts, indulge in a game of case on the match play is too well-known to need ad fairway. vertising. For the benefit of any chance
Yachts. cap. on Finishing Corrected Posi render, who is not a golfer, but bas & feel ing that he would like to see this young veteran," he may do so, by paying a visit to Mr. Kraft's training headquarters, The Repulse Bay Hotel, preferably on a Satur- day night before a championship round!
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Yachts Gael... Toinette Joan Thecis
GAEL CLASE-
(Start at 10.30 am.) H'cap on Finishing Corrected Posi- tion. Time Time Course.
Saratch 12.21.54 1221.54 1 Scratch 1292.20 152246 2 Scratch 1216.07 12.2007 3 9' 06" - 19.29.17 19.27,094
INTER-PORT LAWN TENNIS. THE PROGRAMME.
Wednesday, Nov. 10th:-
W. S. A. Pott and H. B. Olierdessen b. M. W. Lo and V. Yvanovitch
Saturday. Nov, 13th:
West Court: J. Tanaka . Ng Sze
Kwong.
East Cport: W. 5. A. Potts. M. W.
-tho
The Happy Valley course, on Tuesday evenings, is more dangerous than before the new regulation came into force Instead of one or two organised, games of football or cricket, which one had to skil fully dodge, under the old system, there are now at least a dozen improvised games of football being played all over the If it is ground, by small Chinese boys. the intention of the powers that be, to eventually squeeze the Golfer eut also gether, then
scheme will sirely materialise. If, on the other hand, they wish to be, fair to one and all, then the sooner they anako neceisry arrangements to have the course kept clear for Golfers, the better, otherwise the death rate in this particular district will show a rapid in crease. Une other thing that calls for a West Court: W. S. A. Pott v. Ng Sze remark is the fact that ladies are often seen.
Kwong,
playing at Happy Valley on Tuesday even... East Court: Y. Tasaka and E. Carings I may state, ou authority, that vano M. W. Lo, and this is not allowed. One does not like making this kind of complaint, but to see Tuesday, November 16th:
West Court: W. B. A. Pott and Ha subscriber playing with two ladies, after B. Ollerresen r. Ng Sze Kwong Sve o'clock, when the course is already and W., Lock Wei.
congested with business' men," give, cue re East Court: Tanaka e M. W. Lo son for saying things. Incidentally, last Tuesday, I heard a few remarks on this Wednesday, Nov. 17th
subject, which my youthful modesty forbids
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- Lo.
These matches will be played on the ground of the Chinese Recreation Chib, Monday, Nov. 15th :-
the ground. South China then took up the running and Tai Feng passed out to Ko Kin-lan, who raced away, but the ball went into imich near the corner flag. From the throw-in. Tai Fung went well in and Wheeler cleared. Chan So returned with a hefty kick that sent the ball over the top. The S.CA. etme again, and Ko Kin-fan sert in wide. Ko Kin-fan return. and, beating the back, went the ball straight to Rodger who caught the ball and threw out. Au Kit-sang came down on the left and seat across where Ko Kin-fan' was
and: Gray off-side. The Rest went away, a don sent out to Amor, who failed to gather the ball which rulled into touch The 8.C.A. returned and Au Kit-sang centred but the ball went out on the right before The Rest then 1p Kan could get to it. visited the B.CA. goel and Townsend forced Chan So to give a corner. Savage took the kick and Downs went in, the goalie clearing. Hands against Tai Fung sent the Rest away and Amor.centred. Downs heading over the bar. Railton received from the kick out and sent his forwards away but Townsend handled in midfield
R. Caravano and J. Tanaka. Ng Sze d the S.C.A. returned and J. Rodger
Kyong and W. Lock Wei. deared, S.C.A. came again and Ko Kin-
These matches will be played on the fan raced away and sent in a bot shot ground of the Hongkong Cricket Club if no which Rodger returned straight to the cricket is arranged on these dates. kicker but hands against him spoilt a good Play will commence each at 5.15 p.m. chance. The Chinese came again and Ip. Any alteration to this programme will Kau beat Rodger with a hard shot after be notified if possible in the papers. fifteen minutes play. From the centre kick Graydon 'sant, Savage away but Chain Sp deared... Each side visited the other end in turn, the struggle being keen on both sides. A minute before half-time
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Yvanovitch.
Kin-fan sent in a long shot which Rodger caught and threw out. The Rest came away and Savage taking the ball along
md repeat.
There is a proposal afoot in Shanghai, to hold a North China Open Championship, on the Kinngwan course, Shanghai, just before the next Spring Race meeting. The iden in excellent, but I fear the scheme is too ambitions' to ever" become an 'annual
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It is a scandal that they should win all
is all the matches: We must depon them. They cater for four handicap man and talk of improving" our course by adding yet more bunkers to 1, Lot va rejegate them to their proper sphere. "
the competitions and represent the club
We will imitate the Mikado, and make the punishment fit the crime. They shall share the fate of the billiard player, on n cloth untrue with a twisted cue. They shall be compelled to play for an eight- hour day in an uncut hayfield; their greens shall be infested with moles and worms; their holes shall be on the edge of quar ries; ugly, garrulony women (agents of the sorict) shall chaiter round every tee; cad dies with bad colds shall snuffle and cough while they putt.
The proud overbearing spirit of thes aristocrate of golf must be broken. Their lemper and their golf, will be ruined, and the millennium will dawn, fer those who have toiled without reward for so many week-ends.
No sooner had we seized the red fing from the eighteenth hole and hoisted it or, the clubhouse than the twenty-four handicap len and thirty, houdicas your siarted to plot against us Miserable hings! These cursed extremists spoil even a great cause like ours.
OPIUM IN TINS MARKED
"MEAT
ATTEMPT TO SMUGGLE FROM JAPAN INTO TIENTSIN..
The North China Star states that the Customs House at Tientsin recently re- erived information that an attempt is being made to smuggle drugs into Tientsin from Japan, and accordingly detained ten cases scribed as containing ment.. which arrived
the N.Y.E. str. Avaji Maru. The Cratoms requested the consignees, who are a Japanese firm in Tientsin, to send a representative to examine the cargo, but received no reply. The Custome found it to contain 50,000 taels worth of in due curas, examined the cargo, and morphia
WONDER SEEDS.
event, and unless it was, there would be no interest in the proposal. Providing it The Matin gives an account of an extra did become un annual event, it would be ordinary discovery by s farmer in "the Dauphine country, who has obtained huge
(1) That on and after May 1st, 1921, the weight of the bell shall not be, greater than 1.820s, and the size not less than 1.62iza, in diameter. The Rules of Gelf Committee and the Excutive Committee of the United States Association will inko
the line centred when near the corner fag, necessary to form a representative Com- increes in his crops by means of a pro siew ball was called for, and the whistle but Graydon misjudged the ball and the mitter, from do leading Golf Clubs, to parution to which he subjects his seeds be sounded with the ball in midfield with the goalie cleared. Savage was doing some decide upon rules and conditions, and fore, they are sown, and of a new method of culture. The composition of the prepara B.CA. leading by one goal to tử. *:*:
splendid work, centreing with accuracy, to choose at least three courses to be played tion will shortly be revocled. The Rest re-started and sent Savage but the inside men were too slow to snap on each star, in rotation. Owing to the Moanwhile it is believed that, thanks to away where Chan Bo kicked behind. After up. the chances and the S.C.A. cleared. distance between ports it would be almost it, France will soon be able to export com nwhile, Ro Kin.fan was sent away on Chan So recaiving raced away to midfield impossible to hold a really representative instead of importing it the right and centred but Rodger, kicked and sent forward, Lacag stopped the bill meeting; also, for the same reseca, many to touch. From the throw in, Ko Kin-fax but, kept it too long before passing and of the best players would not be able to forced a corner off Lawrence. Ko Kin-fan Tai Fung, receiving the pass, was out to compete Under these circumstances I fear took the kick and Lawrence cleared: Lucas Au Kit-ing, who centred, and, Rodger the proposal is impracticable, until we have sent Graydon away, the latter sending out to the right where the ball went to touch mistiming the ball, Wong Pak-cheung put regular express Bir service to and from
the ball into the pet. With only to all porta. before Savage could reach it. Railton minutes remaining the Rest tried hard to from it free kick for hands sent Downs in
bring the
the scores level, although they
Incidentally the Shanghai, proposal is not whatever steps they think necessary to limit the power of the ball with regard to dis- who shot into the goalie's hands. From had much the better of the play in fid original. Our own committed have had a tance should any ball of greater power bo the throw-gu, bands were given against Geld, the forwards failed at goal. Rodger schong in mind for some time past, to hold introduced, and that the rules of Golf bo
amended accordingly. Townsend and the B.C.A. returned, but was called upon to save several shots dur- an open Championship for the Far East, (5.)-That in order to unify the penalties Lawrents cleared. The Rest came again ing the closing stage of the game for the at Fanling. This only goes to prove how for a lost ball, a bell out of bounds, and and Graydon passed to Townsend who CA pressed and kept the Rest at home
unplayable hall; the penalty in each case it is to have a controlling board, for a couple of minutes. A burst by in all clubs in the East will be held that in the case of a ball out of bounds,
sbaik be tipped out to Amor, the latter mending Bavage ended up by this player shooting
a stroke and the distance," but behind. The Rest kept pressing with only into the goalie's bands; who threw out and ing similar meetings, with the result that permission be given to clubs to alter this Occasional rung by the B.C.A. Once hands Graydon receiving sent in wide, Savage we shall have half a dozen men claiming penalty- by a local rule, and that the Bules
came again and forced a corner which was
against Lucas sent the 8.0.A. forward and Ko Kin-fan road evay and sent outside The Rest returned and Savage sent over, where a lule misunderstanding between the inside, men allowod Fung Tai to claar. The Rest came again and Groydon stum bled over the ball and the Rest were award
cleared. Railton serit Downs away, this the Championship of the Far East, at one player sending over to Amor who sent in and the same time. Personally I think wide." 5.0.A., away on the right, and the whistle sounding for me left the Chinese the time is not yet ripe and for a few years winders of a fast guano. by goals to nit more we must content ourselves with local
The Chinese played the better game and Championships. deserved their wing monke
The Rest forwards, abowed tile combination, he right use
Cand there were
Us September 29th a business meeting too many individual attempts to break of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club was
ed a free kick Rodger took the kick and through Amor was given very little to belt, at which the Rules of Golf Committee, sent in wide. The 8.0.A. went away and do on the loft.The balves played a hard
Kau beat Lawrence bai Rodger was game and ateisted the defence when hard submitted for approval, certain changes in the Rules. All the alterations which Prive PTC POP Viral hard shots
below, were formally adopted. covering him and the latter cleared. Ho and the two goals that passed hiai gav
him no chance,
(Continued at foot of next column.) (Continued at foot of next column.)
of Golf be altered accordingly.
(3.) That the special Rules for match play competitions Nos. 3 and 3 be deleted; and that the following be substituted as special rules for match play competitions; No. 2 Competitors shall not agree to exclude the operation of any rule or local rule, nor to waive any penalty incurred in the course of the match, under penalty of their disqualification."
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