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NEW SOUTH WALES BEAT IRELAND:
WIN FOR ST. GEORGE'S.
KOWLOON GOLF CLUB' COMPETITIONS.'
There was plenty of golf during the week-end. At Fanling yoster day thora was the annual match be- tween the St. George's and St. Andrew's Societies; while on the Kowloon Golf Club's course there was a match on Saturday between that Club and the Shek-O Country Club, and yesterday the first round of the Kowloon Golf Club Cham- pionship was decided
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DUBLIN, Nov. 19th. Playing at Dublin, the New South Wales rugby team beat Ireland by 3 points to 3 points.
There were twenty spectators present.
Wallace, the Waratahs skipper. scored a try after 25 minutes' play. Lawton, the ex-Oxonian, convert- ing.
When the interval arrived the score was New South Wales 5 points; Ireland nil. forwards made
Upon the resumption, the "Irish a spirited rally. and J. B. Ganly scored a penalty goal, after four minutes of thrilling runs, tackles, and a desperate struggle."
There was no further.acgring.
*St. George's, ». St. Andrew's.
'The annual match between St. George's Society and St. Andrew Society, played at Fanling yester day, resulted in another win for the first mentioned Society, by the margin of 4 points. Foursomes were played in the morning, and at the tifin interval there was not much" between the two teams, St. George's having the advantage by point. In the singles St. George's forged ahead, and won as stated.
Last year St. George's Society Ak St. George's Society are the won by points, and the year beholders there was no occasion for fore that St. Andrew's were the handing over the trophy, and con- winners.
sequently neither of the Presidents: Mr. C. G. Alabaster. E.C., or Mr. D. Templeton, were called upon for
The Results,
After The Match. After the match a photo of the sides was taken.
The scores of the match (St. George's Society players given ärst) in speech... were as under:
Foursomes,
TD E. Pendered, and L G. 8. Dodwell beat Capt. Erskine and C. C. Stark, and 1
Capt. E. F. Bloxham and L. R. Andrews beat R.
ས
Young and G. Marray,
3- and 2..
ST. GEORGE'S.
BT. ANDREW'.
1
0
F. J. de Rome and Capt. E, W. Morris lost to R. L. Moncrief and R. E Macdougall. 2 and 1...... 0 T. G. Bennett and H. G. Sheldon beat W. Iron- side and T. S. Whyte Smith, up.........
G. S. Archbutt and Lt. Col.
E. D. Matthews last to
TL. Christie and W. L. Dunbar ...
0
1
0
A. E. Lissaman and A.
Lénch bent C. B. Ro bertson and E. D. Black, 6 and 5
...... 14 M. M. Maas and C. A. Peel ~~~lose to D. G. Bruce and:
Adamson, 2 and 10
E. R. Halifax and F. A. Wells lost to E. Forbes and A. Ritchie, 4 and 3
Total
Singles.
Pendered beat Capt. Erskine,
1
2
2:
The trophy has been won by St. Cirorge's Society four times and by St. Andrew's two during the period since it was giveh, in 1921.
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K.G.C.. SHEK-O COUNTRY CLUB.
A WIN FOR SHEK-O.
A match between the Kowloon Golf Club and the Shck-O Country
SHANGHAI RACES."
OFF-DAY RESULTS.
CLOSE OF AUTUMN MEETING.
The Autumn Race Meeting of the Shanghai Race Club concluded on Saturday, with the off day's racing. There was a programine of nine events
Mr. Brand and Mt. Maitland both rode winners, but honours generally, were divided.
The Grand Steeplechase was the principal race.
The results are given below:— The Autumn 1977 Sub-Grians Con- Solation Cup: Mile. fessrs. Robean and Wilson, Buwi
(Mr. Brand) 1 Mr. Massachusett's Farmer. Boy
(Mr. Proulx) Ir. Liddell's Glencroft
(Mr. Bremner) 3
Time: Tania 33,3-secs. The Autumn Handicap: 1 Milest Mesars P. M. Lancaster and W.
A. White's Pat (Mr. Brand) 1 Mr. Toeg's Tyne II
(Mr. Sokoloff). 2
Miss Law's Beattock
(Mr. Heard) 3 Time: mins. #1-5acca. The Grand National Steeplechase;
Over Morriss Jump, Twice -
Round and In.
Mr. W. A. White's Buster II.
(Mr. Maitland) {
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. White's
White Hawk Mr. Bain Bros's Captain Cuttle
(Mr. Campbell). 3
The Sub-Griffins Champion Sweepstakes: 14 Miles. Mr. Cire's Busylight
Mr. Pote Hunt) 1 Messcs. Robson and Kenjoy's
Pride (Mr. Brand) g Mr. Eve's Winter Eve
(Mr. Maitland) i Time: mins. 43.3-5seck. The Cross Bred Champion Sweep- stakes: 1 Miles.
Club was played on the former Mr. Dynasty's King of Hearts Club's course on Saturday after-
(Mr. Heard) 1
(Mr. Pote Hunt) -
(Mr. Maitland) 3
The match took place after tilfin Mr. Eve's Warrenfeld which, was served at the Club House. Conditions were: each Mr. Danbar's Chesapeake Bay match one point byes, three holes and over 1 point.
The match resulted in a win for the Sbek-O Club by 16 points to points. They won both singles and foursomes.
The results were "as under:-
* Time : "Smina, 33.3-5seca,”
The Consolation Cup: 14 Miles,
Mr. Toeg's Tyne II.
(Mr. Sokoloff) 1 (Mr. Dollas) a
Mr. Days New Zealand
Mr. Cire's Delight'
(Mr. Pote Hunt) 3
Time: mins 2009.
The Manchu’Stakes: 1 Mile.
Mr Allan's-lichiga
(Mr. Encarnacao) '1
..Singles.
K.G.C
D
F. E. Remedios....
E, T. Andrews
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1
A. W. Roberts
F. X. Remedios
H. Page
J. O. MeLaggan
B. Pagan....
4
B. G. Howard
Mr. Marshal's Cinchona Tree
(Mr. Heard) 2 Mr. Day'a Geyserland
(Mr. Dollas) 3 Time 2minis. 08.4-5acco.
W. S. Hillier
1
S. J. Jordain
ถ
E, Cock
0
2 and 1
Dadwell lost to Stark, 3
and 9
0
I
Capt. Bloxham bent Young.
SHEK-O CLUB
2 and 1...
1
D. G. Bruce
B. A. Sands
E. Davidson
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LAWN TENNIS.
LADIES' CLUB TOURNA-
..MENT.
Andrews lost to Murray, 3
and
De Rome beat Moncrieff, 7,
and t
Capt. Morris bent Mac-
D. H. Blake
K, S. Morrison
dougall, 5 and 3. Bennett halved with Iron-
side.
E. L. Sim
H. S. Hills
0
H. B. L. Dowbiggin
Sheldon beat Whyte Smith.
P. S. Cassidy
3 and 1
0
W. E. L. Shenton
Archbutt lost to Dunbar, 1
R. Sutherland
up
Lieut. Col. Matthews beat
Christie
Lissaman" best Robertson,
3 and 2
Leach beat Black, and 1... 1 Maas lost to Bruce, 5 and 3.. 0 Peel beat Adamson. 1 up.... 1 Halifax lost to Ritchie, 3
and i Wells lost to Forbes, 5 and
4
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1
Total
Grand Total
Comments,
3
144. 10
Foursomes.
K.G.C."
F. E. Remedios and Andrews 2 Gray and Roberts......... 0
F. X. Remedios and Page... O McLaggan and Pagan
Howard and Hillier
Jordain and Cock
SHEK-O CLUE. Bruce and Sands Davidson and Grimble Blake and Morrison Sim and, Hills Dowbbiggin and Cassidy Shenton and. Sutherland
By a weak putt on the 18th green The annual tournament of the Stark gavo Pendered and Dodwell He Ladies' Recreation Club will draw the match in the foursomes. to a close on Wednesday and the while Pendered and Dodweli were was about five yards from the hole; occasion will be marked by an "At about 3 yards. He hit Fendered Home" at which the prizes won by and Dodwell's ball and left Erskine Letters: Mrs. W. Asbjornesen. Simonsen, Madame Beauville, C. successful competitors will be disa long patt which he just missed. W. Bone, Beckwith, Mrs. J. Atributed. Most of the events have Dodwell made no mistake and left Club, 10, Bloomfield, D. H. Clarke, Ebeen completed, but the men's final the ball on the edge of the hole.
Restante:-
Colmer. Rev. E. H. Clayton (Way: Home." The finalists are Major C. will be played during the "At land Academy), C. D. Le Gros Rassel! Brown and Dr. R. E Clark, Mise R. Craft, H. Donald- son, E. Dubrovay, Miss D. Drake, Cal H. S. Eliot, Mr. Faravel, R.
Geitenberger H. Goodhart, Gwynne, Th. Heyting, Dr. J. V.
Tottenham.
Moncrieff and Macdougall some- what unexpectedly beat their op ponents and gave a valuable point to St. Andrew's.....
In The Singles.
4.
The Maloo Plate: Half Mile. Mr. Toeg's Nith
(Mr. Pote Hunt) 1 M.-and-L.G.W-Western-Park-
(Mr. Encarnacoo) 2
Mr. Kenjoy's Three Fours
(Mr. Brand) 3 Time: 57.4-5gecs.
The Mafoo's Race: 11 Miles, Mr. Toeg's Canadian coñe Mr. H. M. Eind's Leviathan. Mr. Liddell's Kingeroft
1 Time:..2mins. 30.3-5secs."
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K.G.C. CHAMPIONSHIP. YESTERDAY'S PLAY.
S. Gray beat T. G. Märtin, 8 and J. D. Thomsen beat W. S. Hillier,
2 and 1.
H. G. Howard received a walk
over from F. C. Barry.
The first round of the Kowloon Golf Club Championship, which was By beating Dodwell Stark won awon last year by Mr. F. E. Re- Unpaid Correspondence R. match which he was not expected medios, was decided on the Club's course yesterday. The results fol- Horst, D. E. Hawkins, Houlder, Bigazzi (H.K. Hotel), Chan Ah to win. Black & Co., G. E. Houx, C Sin, H. C. Hardy (B.K. Hotel), their morning's defeat by good putt-
De Rome and Morris averaged low- Haynes, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mack, Munn Wore Yung, T. F.
ing in each case though both had James, C. J. M. Legendre (Chinese | Nemin (s. Jadden). Postal Service), Leddell, Bres & Registered Articles-J. Del. C. something in hand. Co., J. L. Lynam, Clifford Morri Aldegnor, C. Aguirre, Asiatic Bennett made a wonderful re- son, Madame S.Masalskaja, H. K. Steam Nav, Co., F. P. M. Acherson, covery for after being 3 down at Middleton, M, R. Montgomery, W. Peter Beckhoff, T. Ballet, Mrs. C the turn he, managed to square the M. Muench, C. Matthews, Mrs. ED. Le Gres, Clark, M. Cherpine, match. He was never up the whole Macdonald, H. R. Meyer, Charles, Mrs. B. M. Hegamin, Mrs. M. way; in fact, until the 18th he was Matt, J. Marris v/e Guy Honell, Katzinger, M. L. Lowrance, Y. Lam down, Miss E. G. Patterson, Miss D. Lee, Northern 8.8. Co., B. W. K. Peel, thanks to a poor putt by Reed, R. Schaffa Miss A. G. San-Popper, Mrs. J. W. Stephens, G. his opponent and a good one on derson, W. Shakespeare, Dr. R. Statnigross, Wu Kai Hung (c/o his own part, won on the 18th. This Wrenshall, Micss
Yanks (News Ching Lee & Co.), Yuong Suey is probably his Inst Bt. George's-St. Agent), Mesars. Yanka (New Sing (Wong Lun Kai).
Andrew's match for some time as Parcela: Miss Leung Shit Ying, he is going up to Shanghai shortly. Y. C. Ling.
(Continued on next Column.)
Agent).
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J. Q. MeLaggan received a walk. over from A. W da Roza. F. Lickley beat T. Mitchell, 4
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