GOLF INTERPORT.
HOW MANILA BEAT HONG KONG.
TEN POINTS TO TWO.
KOS.B. ATHLETICS.
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25th, 1927.
SUCCESSFUL MEETING AT
SOOKUNPOO,
CLOSE INTER-COMPANY RIVALRY,
· Favoured with idea! weather, the
Following up their auccesses against the all round team of Hong athletic meeting of the 2nd Battalion, Kong Athletes Manila proceeded to King's Own Scottish Borderers, win the sixth interport golf match. held at the Sookunpoo ground yes. making a clean sweep of the four-terday afternoon, was very success- homes last Wednesday and winning ful four out of six' events in the singles the day before. The match was played at the Manila Golf Club's
course at Caloocan.
The Manila Times says of the | first day's play.
The arrangements left nothing to be desired, and a large gathering. including many ladies, witnessed some close finishes in the track
events.
The band of the 1st Battalion, the Queen's Royal Regiment, by
MANILA TEAM RETURNS,
DEFEATED BUT UNDIS-
· MAYED,
SOME CAPITAL GAMES WITH NOMADS,
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The team of Hong Kong sports inan, who, playing a series of mat- cas in various branches of sport
Sports against Nonud
Club, Manila arrived back here yesterday by the Empress of Russia.
The Nomada had matters more or less their own way, as regards, results and won at rugger by 13 points to 3, at ericket by 78 runs to 31, at tennis by three matches to two, at hockey by 7 goals to 1, at golf by eight games to two, and
The Hong Kong players succeed.permission of Lieut. Col. L. Gat football by goals to mil.
ed in taking the first two matches ont, when Captain I. Erskine beat Ben F. Few, 3 and 8, and Captain Bloxham triumphed over E. J. Nell,
Wa
Clarke, C.M.G., D.S.O., as, Pre- seat, and provided a pleasing pr
gramme.
The Highland Dances, a competi-
-6 and 4. Captain Bloxham's incom-tion between the varidus Companies
parable performance on the greens
were a feature of the afternoon. an important factor in his
The judges awarded. 'first place to victory. Throughout the thirty-six
"D" Company, represented by roles of play the Hong Kong star Welch, L-CPL Duncan, Pte. Watson kapt sinking the pill from all angles and Pie. Smith.. and all distances on several occa sions taking holes that might have been conerded to his opponent.
For Manila, J. R. H. Mason, Philippines open champion, had no difficulty in beating C. C. Stark, captain of the invaders. Mason's powerful long game placed as op- fonent at a disadvantage both from the tee and through the green, and Mfg. Stark's deadly approaching and bold putting was not enough to overcome the advantage piled up by the Manila player on his first and
the Caloocan links on Wednesday by Hong Kong were entertained on the goling section of the Nomada, and were defeated in eight of eleven
Kong's winners were J. W. King games, winning two, while the other pair ended all square. Hong
I and I. E. R. Mackay, while Lieut. R. S. D. Armour tied with C. H. Hawkins.
contested, and some tight golf made As a whole, the matches were well
its appearance at times. W. P. G. Elliott defented L. M. S. Lloyd in one of the stellar attractions of the day, while T H. Fraser scored a victory over Lieut. R. F. Wright.
The score sheet was:---
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LOCAL FOOTBALL.
·RAF KAI TAK #. · ST, ANDREWS.
The above teams met on the The first toocqament of the season under the auspices of the Hong Aerodrome Ground where a well Kong Boxing Association is to be contested game ended is a win for held at the Theatro Royal next the R.A.F. by 3 goals to 2 (Wil- Saturday evening, beginning at Liams 3 and Clatterbuck 1 for the 9.15. The first tournament was RA.F.) White and Carr replying originally fixed for Saturday, Nov-for St. Andrews The losers were ember ath, but the date has been unlucky not to equalise near the brought forward a week.
end as they were pressing strongly, The programme includes the fol- right up to the final whistle. lowing events:-
MeNyder dolended well for thé Saints at left back, others who did well were W, Brown and "J. Brown- at half back.
15 Round contest for the Light- weight Championship of the Colony (Stoker Perey Lake of H.M.S. Durban V., Pte. Nixon, 38th M.T. Co.).
well balanced The Saints hate a side and put up a creditable per- formance against their heavier op- ponents.
The refereR 1*0.3 Mr. Fraser,
10 Round Featherweight Contest. (Stoker Britt, of HM.8. Durban Stoker Illingworth, of. Submistine Lud). Booking can be made at Montric's members only on Wednesday and RAF. Kai Tack.
will be as usual. Thursday, and the general public on Friday and Saturday, Prices
Fuller details of the programme will be published later.
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LONDON, Oct. 1st.
jurymen, paid £1,000 a year, specially educated in from town to town is part of the the law of evidence and travelling
half shotciety meeting jury reform scheme suggested by Rickles at the Law Society meeting at Shefeld.
OTHER FIGHTS."
Professional In addition to the two principal Hong KongLieut. J. W. Mevents mentioned there are four Healing 0, Lieut. Keene 0, Mr. J. six-round contests W. King 1. Mr. I. E. R. Mackay 1, gramme - Pte. Hume, of the the pro-
Tait 0, Lieut. R. F. Wright. 0, Mr. the R.A.5.C., who was lightweight Mr. G..W. Sewell 0, Mr. W. E. KOS.B., will meet Pte. Huff, of Cox 9. Mr. Armour 0, Mr. Edie 0, champion of the Rhine Army, and Mr. Lloyd 0. Total 2.
As points were awarded for teams as a whole, individual petformances were not so noticeable, and times would be misleading. But Pte Cranston was outstanding and ran in an astonishing number of events. In the one mile race (which actual ly was one mile for him alone) he completed the distance in 5min. 22-5secs, getting well ahead, but his followers in the advantage and the Company secured second place in this event. In the Inter-Com- Manila: E. P. L. Jollye 1, E. pany relay race Cruuston ran again P. Thomson 1. W. L. Stevenson 0, and brought in maximum points.. W. L. Bramwell 0, R. P. Melhuish, The high jump was won by "D", H. Mansfield 1, T. H. Fraser 1, Mansfeld 1, W. P. G. Elliott L. G. Walford 1, C. H. Hawkins 0,
failed to keep up
Company, for whom L. Cpl. Kidd
cleared 5 feet 2 inches.
second strokes. The match ended with Mr. Mason 7 up and 6 to play. The Athletic Shield was won by In the other three matches Capt."B" Company with 53 points, the
2nd Headquarter Wing being only. K. J. Fielder, U.S.A., bent Lieut.seven points behind. Last year's Comdr. W. D. Brown, Hong Kong, winners, "D" Company, secured 6 and 5; Lieut. J. Cranston, U.S.A., filth place. beat T. G. Bennett. Hong Kong, & and 4; and George Ivory, Manila, beat F. J. de Rome, 3 and
A striking feature of the visitors' play-was-their-excellent playing of the pitch approach. The turf, after the recent rains, was just right for the crisp, lifting shot that dropped lifeless on the green. The consist ently long, driving of the Manila siege guns was the only thing that kept the victory on this side of the China Sea..
in the open mile, the winner's time The Panjabis ran a sturdy race being under five minutes.
Total 8
Soccer.
The soccer match on Thursday, anw the Nomads successful by four goals to nit. The Hong Kong con- tingent failed to settle down at the .opening and two goals were scored,
in the first five minutes.
Subsequently they gave a much better exhibition and although the Manilans scored again before the interval, they had to fight hard in the second half.
At the conclusion of the sports, Lieut. Col. L. J. Comyn, C.M.G- D.8.0 (Oficer Commanding the Battalion) remarked on the success of the meeting, which, he said, was
The visitors gave the Nomada"" largely due to the untiring efforts delence plenty of work after the of the committee, and specially the interval, but only one goal necrued energetic secretary, Lieut. J. D. and that to the home side, Cham. Welch. In congratulating the "B"bers dribbling through the Hong Company on winning the shield, he Kong defence and scoring a splen-
did goil after a fine solo rua. said it was a very good thing to acc
Hockey, the trophy going round.
Describing the second" day's play cheers. our contemporary says
The Manila Golf Club sextette who were chosen to defend the club colours against the invading Hong Kong golfers in the annual series lived up to the expectations of their admirers in the second day of the matches on the loca! links today, when they made
1
-The-Officials,
Referee Lt. Col. L. J. Comyn, C.M.G., D.S.O.
in the welter division Sgt. Lament, of the Hong Kong Police, will meet Stoker Sharples, of H.M.S. 4 brose,
There is a heavyweight fight, in and Cpl. George, of the Scots which Piper Smith of the K.O.S.B., Guards are matched. The other contest is a middleweight affair
Cpl. between
Frame, of the K.O.S.B.'s, and L. S. Wilson, of H.M.S. Ambrose.
t
HONG KONG TEAM IN
MANILA.
DEFEAT AT HOCKEY.
The Hong Kong team visiting Manila as the guests of the Nomads Club are not covering themselves with glory and carrying everything before them.
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"He deprecated women jurors, especially in murder trials, as they were generally more emotional than men. Intending jurors should be required to pass A qualifying examination in the law of evidence.
Juries Are Never Wrong."
LONDON, Oct. Rod. The Halifax solicitor, Mr. J. W. Pickles, in his proposal.regard ing the reform of the jury system, made at the Law Society meeting at Shefield, doas not apparently appreciate the real meaning, or the value of the jury system, Bays Lord Chief Justice Hewart.
He says: "Juries discharge their Their defeats at rugby, cricket and tennis have already been re- functions, always arriving at true corded. Now comes the news that conclusions on the evidence, with the most remarkable judgment. they were thoroughly trounced at Their unanimity resembles magie. Hockey, the score being seven goals I agree with Lord Sterndale who to one in favour of Manila.said that juries are never wrong, The golf team, accompanied by meaning that their verdict corres the Nomads golfers, roturned here ponded strictly with the weight of yesterday by the Empress of Russia. evidence. If the jury system needs ed review, it was the fault of those who were not sufficiently discharg- ing their taak of producing relevant evidence and considerations, arising
THE MILITARY HARBOUR RACE.
Mrs. Comyn distributed the The fourth encounter between trophics and was accorded three the visiting Hong Kong athletes and the Nomad Sports Club of Manila ended in a victory for the local aggregation, when they beat the invaders hockey by the score) Judges:-Track Everts: Major B. anila Times of October 19th. The of 1-1 yesterday afternoon, says the C. Lake, D.S.O., Capt. 9. C. Renny and Capt. T. K. Newbigging, M.C.; Grst goal was scored by C. Hodson, Field Events: Major G. M. who found the net after ten minutes Ogilvy, Capt. A. C. Dobbie and of play. The Hong Kong players Capt. P. C. Perfect; Highland played a keen defensive game and in the second period made several Dancing: An Officer, Scota Guards, Pipe Major Mackintosh and Pipe attempts at scoring which at times looked dangerous The only count Major Mackie.
made by the visitors, however, came The Second Annual Military Har- the first-hall, when after a cleverbour Race is due to take place esmbination play that cluded the to-morrow under the auspices of the local defense, A. E. Pritchard play-outh China Command Sports ed a fine stroke for the Hong Kong Board. team's goal.
clean sweep in the foursome matches, thereby capturing the 1927 series. Captain Fielder, the Mc- Kinley star. aided by Ed. Neil
Starter: Capt. €. A. A. Robert downed Captain Erskine and Libut.- Comdr. Brown, of Hong Kong, son (Scots Guards); Time-keepers: Lt. W. F. Pyper, D.C.M. and Lt. finishing 4 up and a holes to go after 38 holes of gruelling golf. B. A. Hankey; Clerk of the Course: Lt. J. D. Welch: Chief Сар
"Bob Mason and Ben Few paired off against Bloxham and Whip: R. S. M. Parkinson; Record. Bennett and finished on tap, 3 up er: C/Sgt. Dodds: Megaphone Ste- and holes to go, while Lieut. wards: Sgt. Barham and Sgt. Saun Cranston, also of McKinles, and ders; N.C.O. ife Dressing Tents: George Ivery put it all over de Sgt. Bardell. Rome and Stark with 0 up and 4 holes to go.
The Results.
100 Yards Relay, "R" Com Their victory to-day gave the pany; ", "C" Company; 3, "A" locals six points which added to the Company. four they captured-in-the-singles
The Nomad points were scored as follows:-C Hodgson, 2; A. S. Exell, 1; V. H. Masefield, 1; and 1. W. Kerry, 3.
The following took part in, the game.
F
ARRANGEMENTS FOR TO- MORROW'S. EVENT.
Uver forty competitors from the different regiments in the Com mand have entered for the race, far exceding the number catered
Last year.
matches yesterday gave them 10 Canipany; 2, "B" Company; 3,1 Exell, C. G. L. Hodson, A. S. Pier, Kowloon, at 2.45 p.m. and th
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Nomads:A J. Balla, G. F. Wood, W. E. Little, E. Green, E. F. Stewart, N. 3. Worthspon, V. Throwing the Diseus: 1 Basefield, WKeer, C.-G. H.Q.
Exell, D. Fitzgerald.
Hong Kong. W. Sewell, J. Highland Dancing: 1, "D" Com-w: M. Healing, A. F. Wright, R pany (160 points): 2, "Com B. D. Armour, J. B. H. Keelep, A Pany (154 points); 3, "A" Com W. H. Edie, E. J. Armstrong, L. pany (130 points).
Sword Dance:1; L.-Cpl. Young:
Piper Howie.
points in this year's series. The invading Hong Kongites captured two points by winning two of the six singles matches yesterday.
The visitors played plucky golf throughout the day, but to many their rame did not seem to come up to the standard shown in yeater, day's matches. Their driving, was a bit more erratic while their work with the iron left much to be desir- ed in some instances.
Fielder and Nell by far had the hardest combination to tackle in Erskine and Brown. Although play ing marvellous golf during the morn ing round, the locals could not do better than break even with their npponents at the end of the 18 bols. Far from showing any marke of the morning's battle, Fielder and Nell started the afternoon in fine style. At the end of the first nine This afternoon both men's cards showed an even 31-both being one under par. They were also 3 up on their opponents. This lead they maintained up to the fifteenth when they took the match.
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Bob Mazoil and Few did not win until after the sixteenth when they were 3 up with 2 to go, though some spectators thought they took things easily in the latter stages.
Cranston and Ivory started like nhouse afire and reported at the clubhouse after the morning session four holes to the good. The inatch Was won on the fourteenth when Cranston and Ivory took that bole by some hefty playing."
83 Wards Relay:-1, H.Q.2; 2, "C" Company; 3, "B" Company.
M. B. Lloyd, A. E. Pritchard, Ï. E. Mackey, A. C. Howell.
Referees-H. F. Williams and M. B. Chapman.
The Hong Kong players who made the trip to Manila included:
Last year's winner, Licut. R. Q.“ F. Johnstone, D.L.I., is again com- His time was 30 mine. peting, 1-3th secs. This as expected to be Improved upon.
The race starts at the Railway the steps of the RAS.C. Camber.
The race is for the East Surrey Challenge Cup and is held under the patronage of Major-General C C. Luaril, CR, CALGIUS
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CALL FOR TALENTED CHILDREN.
VIENNA, Sept. 11th "I call for children-the children of genius," exclaimed Professor Voronoff, the famous rejuvenation specialist, at the conclusion of a series of lectures at the Budapest Medical Congress yesterday.
Give me such children, and I will create a new super-race of men of genius.
High Jump-1, "D" Company H. J. Armstrong, A. C. Howeil, 2/K.O.S.B., Capt. E. S. G. Howard, sumed that his treatment was, ap-
,"" Company and BQ.2 (tie).
One Mile (Indians) :-1,
Sant
Ram; 2, Guria Ram; 3, Bhagat Singh. Time: 4min. 47secs.
20 Yards Relay 1B Com pany; 2, Company; 3, H.Q.
Putting the Sbot:-1,"B" Com pany; HQ.; 3, "A" Company. 120 Yards Hurdles:-1, "B" Company and H.Q.2 (tie); 3, “D" Company.
A. Keene, J. W. King, Lieut. R. A-E. Pritchard, G. W. Bewell, W. F. Wright, R. A. A. W. Hay Smith,
K. Tait, Lieut. J. B. H. Kenley, Lieut. R. B. D. Armour, R.N., A R Cox, L. M. S. Lloyd and Lieut. C. A. Trenchar, R.N.
One Mile Team Race:-1, H.Q2; "B" Com- 2, "A" Company; 3, pany...
Polo Jump:-1, "C" Company HQ and "D" Company (tie); 3, HQ.. 440 Yards Relay-1, "B" Com- pany; 2, "A" Company: 3, "B" Company*******
The professor explained that an Judges. Capt. S. C., Renny, til now it had been commonly as M.C., R.A., Capt. E. H. L. Jacobs-plicable only to aged people search- McCann, 1/Cameronians. Larkcom, R.E., and Lieut. W. Jing for their lost youth, but without depreciating the importance of this Time KeepersMr.-Gr. W. Fside of his work, he wished to draw Broadhurst, R.S.M. T. Parkinson attention to new possibilities not
yet considered. and C.S.M. Wilson.
have Hon. Secretary, Harbour Race.-Monkey glands, which Capt. Chezter, R.A
restored life to the fading faculties of the aged, will intensify the deve lopment of the mental and spiritual
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Inter-Company Relay -1, "A" Company; 2, "B" Company: 3,
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Regimental Musketry Shooting on the ground of the Central derful new type of mankind. The they will not be recognized Shield, 1926-27-Won by C British School, King's Park, Kow- mother who will first hand over her
All broken, Company.
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in the Godowns, whers they Regimental Football Shield: 2 p.m. Particulars of the pro the mother of a marvellous new race will be examined on any Toosdays or Fri. Won by H.Q.2.
gramme have already been publish- of mankind.
Fridays, between the hours of 10.45 sm. Women seeking rejuvenation, eaid and Neon, within the Free Storage | Bat. Inter-Company Athletic Shielded recently.
"B" Company (53 points); Won by
As mentioned yesterday, the an- Professor Voronoff, showed better period of One Week. Open Relay (Inter-Unit)-1, R.A.M.C; 2, Scots Guards; 3, 15th, .Q. (48 points); 3, "C" Com nual athletic meeting of the Hong sense than men. They considered pany (40 points); 4, A Com- Kong Volunteer Defence Corps will their youth past at an earlier ago, Light Battery, R.A Time (for onc
pany (41 points): 8, "D" Com- be held on Saturday, November and thus sought rejuvenation while mile) 4min. 0.2-6secs.
pany (24 points); 6, H.Q.1 (173 5th, on the ground of the Kowloon the work for the glands to perform
was less hard. Cricket Club. points).
"C"
Three Miles Race, H.Q.2; 2, Company: 3,” Company. Throwing the Hammer:-1, Company; 2, "B" Company; 3,
ACompany
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