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Sports News
LOCAL FOOTBALL.
YESTERDAY'S GAMES.
Yesterday's games in the Hong Kong League resulted as under- Division I.
H.K.F.C... 9 H.K. Police,... I Division II.
Navy Res. 9 R.A. Res. S.L.I. Res....Athletic "A".. 0 Eastern F.C.R.A.M.C.3 Ewo
1 H.K.F.G. Res.
HK.F.C. . H.K. POLICE.
H.K.C.C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT.
HONDA ENTERS SEMI- FINAL
The stand court match yesterday, in which M. W. Lo replayed Ng So Cheung in the third round of the Open Singles Championship of the Colony, ended disappointingly; for the second time a decision could 8ot be reached, this time the score standing at two sets all. The standard of play left much to be desired, and at times play become monotonously slow. M. W. Lo did not often take the offensive, and contended himself by playing his opponent's gaze, hitting carefully and slowly, with the result that rallies became unduly long
After leading by 2 acta to 1, he failed to win the match, although The line out was aa under :--
Ng Sze Cheung developed crainp H.K.F.C. C. Rodger; Hill and in the middle of the fourth set. He MeBride; Gilchrist, Stewart and
won the first and third sets at 75 Watson: Reid, Bell, Doldman, Me-6-4, respectively, and lost the Calgan and Stanton.
second and fourth 3-6 and 4-8, res- pectively.
These teams met on St. Joseph's ground in their return game, the result being a win for the Club by the odd goal in three,
Honda Beats Kong.
In the other match, T. Honda the
GOLF NOTES.
THE LADIES' CHAMPION- SHIP.
(BrWRYNECK.")'
The final of the Ladies" Cham. pionship was played over the Qld Course at Fanling on Sunday, when Mrs. Lambert defeated Mrs. Whyte Smith by 3 and 1, although the winner never led till the 15th Mrs. Whyte-Smith won the first, where Mira. Lambert took three putts, be latter was bothered by the top-dressing at the second, where Mrs. Whyte-Smith got up in 3, and won in 6 to 7
Mrs. Lambert cut her tee shot at the third into the bunker, recover- ed too well, and ran over the bank. Her third shot came out very strongly and struck one of the cad- dies, who on identicntion, proved to be her opponent's; ao Whyte-Smith lost a hole which she appeared certain of winning."
afre.
Bad putting resulted in a half HK Police: Estall; Oram and
in 3 at the fourth, and Mrs. Lam- Williams; Carruthers, McGreavy
bert squared at the faith, where and Hunter Cornwall, Clarbe, Fraser, Dr. Valentine and Bentley beat Kong Too Cheung in
her opponent was in trouble all the The Palice scored in the opening fourth round in straight sets, and
way. The next two holes were minute, Fraser beating Rodger with thus repeated his Interport per- halved, but Airs. Whyte-Smith weat a well-placed, shot. The Club then.
formance of last November. Kong ahead, with, a 4 at the next, and took up the running and "the Pomade a very good effort to win the lice defence was hard pressed third set, but, although he secured saved herself by a chip and putt Stewart sent forward and Goldman, the lend most of the time, Honan for a half in 6 at the turg meeting the ball, sent in a fast shot
never allowed him to be dangerous.A regulation 3 at the tenth made that beat Estall and levelled the Honda enters the semi-final, being Mrs. Whyte-Smith & up, but from the first to reach that stags in the
here on Ars. Lambert's golf im- Open Singles, and. meets the winner
proved. of the tie Q A. L. Rumjahn r. S.A. Ramjahn.
Yesterday's results were as fol. lows:-
score.
."
The Police were attacking again, and Valentine, just. missed with Rodger out of position. Half-time,
one all.
"
The second half opened with the Club attacking, but shooting wast wild. The Police then took up the attack and Valentine had only Rodger to beat, but his shot clear- ed the har. The Police were hold. ing their own but were unsteady in front of goal. Play was fairly eren and just on time, Bell headed in from a corner kick and the Club won as above.
R.N. RESERVES 7. R.A. RESERVES.
Playing on the Happy Valley ground, the Navy scored no less than aine goals against the R.A.
4.
T. Honda beat Kong Too Cheung, 6-2, 6-2; 8-6.
Club Championship. ' A. L. Sullivan, beat H. J. Arm- strong, 6-4, 6-1.
Handicap Doubles,
A. D. Humphreys and G. R. Sayer (ows 15) beat Lieut. Colonel Wyatt and Dr. L. T. Ride (owe 2/6), 6-4, 6-3.
TO-DAY'S MATCHES.. Open Singles,
E. C. Fincher 2. Ho Ka Lau...
Handicap Doubles,
H. Graves and C. G. Johnson (rec. 476) r. Rev. Dean Swann and L. Forster (owe 3/8).
TO-MORROW'S DOUBLES
Wyatt opened the score for the Navy very early in the game. Good. man added to the score and before the interval goals by Hughes (2) A change has been made in re- and Wyatt gave the Navy a five gard to tomorrow's Open Doubles gonia' lead at the interval.
match. The Rumjahn cousins will Continuing, the Navy went fur-meet the Ng brothers, instead of ther ahead through Wyatt. Good. Ho Ka Lau and Kong Too Cheusig man scored from a corner kick. meeting A. L. Sullivan and F. A Goodman added another, and Ben- Redmond. nett and Hughes, acoring before
Halves in G and 3 resulted at the Bext two holes. At the latter Mrs. Whyte Smith played a masterly
her patt. chip from a bunker, and ran down
Mrs. Lambert won the thirteenth and Sfteenth in 3 and 4 to square the match, and got her rose in front with a 5 at the Armchair, where her opponent missed her drive badly.
THE CRICKET INTERPORT.
HONG KONG TO PLAY SHANGHAI IN MAY,
SELECTORS, AND INVITA TIONS,
In connection with the Interport. Cricket fixture with Shanghai, the. Hong Kong Cricket Club have, re- ceived a formal invitation from May Shanghai to send a team up in
The following Committee under the Chairmanship of Mr. H. D. B.
all necessary arrangements in con- Hancock were appointed to make nection with the trip:
T. E. Pearce: A. W. Brace.
A. C. I. Bowker. H. Owen Hughes, Letters of invitation have been sent to the following players invit- ing them to represent the Colony :--
T. E. Pearce.
A. W. Brace.
A. C. I. Bowker.
E. D. Duckitt
E. C. Fincher.
E. F. Fincher,
H. Owen Hughes.
A. H. Musson.
U. Omar,
J. D. Reynolds.
A.. Reid,
Col. F. Wyatt. ” F. Zimmern...
No replies have yet been received, but the team will play under the Captaincy of Mr. Pearce,
MAN AGED 70 CITED AS CO-RESPONDENT.
LONDON. STOCKBROKER'S CLERK ASKS FOR DIVORCE.
A defended divorce suit in which 70-year-old former Welsh interna“ | tional Rugby football player and referee, Mr. W. Williams, of Rus sell Road, Kensington, W., was cited as co-respondent, came be fore Mr. Justice Bateson in the Divorce Court few weeks ago.
Mrs. Whyte Smith bit a good drive at Braeside, but duffed her
Mr. Herbert James Nathan Clay- second, whilst airs, Lambert re-bon, of Bishop's Mansions, Bishop's covered well from the bunker and Park Road, Fulham, formerly of Sheen Gate Mansions, East Sheen, got her 4 to become dormie. V. f
n stockhroker's clerk, asked for a Both were well round the corner in two at the seventeenth, but Mrs. divorce from his wife Kate (aco Whyte-Smith failed to reach the Harvey). alleging misconduct with green with her 3rd, and Mrs. Lam-ar. Williams at Russell Road,. bert won by 3 and 1, taking 39 Kensington, since April last. shots for the eight homeward holes. Mrs. Lambert came onto her game just in time, and Mrs. Whyte Smith rather cracked under pres. sure. She was certainly unluckly to lose the 3rd hole at a time when she was playing by far the better game of the two,
Putting is a department of the game in which the ladies are gener- ally superior to the men. In the early stages of the match both
The reply was that there had been no misconduct, and Mrs. Clay- don was acting at that address as Mr. Williams's housekeeper.
Mr. and Mrs. Claydon were mar tied in 1811 at a Wandsworth regis ter office, and they lived together at Langley Mansions. Vauxhall; King's Road, St. Margarets, Sur- rey, and Sidney Road, St. Mar- garets, N.
Mrs: Kate Claydon gave evidence
left the field itong by the N HONG KONG RIFLE players took three putts or more dearing the suggestion made
goals.
'victors clear
CHINESE ATH. “A” r. 3.L.I. RES.
At the Stadium, the Athletic re- ceived their second defent of the season going down to the S.L. I. by two clean goals.
Messrs, KOMOR & KOMOR teams missing easy chances. The
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LEAGUE.
RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S
MATCHES.
The Hon. Secretary of the Rifle League has sent us the following results of matches äred at Stone- cutters' on Saturday: ---
ឆទ ទី ១
71
81
than one occasion, As the match against her. progressed the putting improved, Mrs Whyte-Smith in particular running down some good putte.
TO-MORROW'S HOCKEY.
H.K.H.C. "A" XI. r. B.L.I
The following will represent the Hong Kong Hockey Club "A" XI. in.. their match with the Somerset Light Infantry at King's Park on Friday at 8 p.m. :---
R. W. Sapsed, G. A. L. Plummer, 31. 30 92 G. Rankin (Captain), A. A. R. 29:27 85 Hotelho, E. G. S. Dale, J. W. Arber, S. J. H. Fox, Dr. Uttley,
Stonecutters E,E,O.......
200 300 600 ɛyds. yds, yds. Tṭl. Captain Quinlan, The second half opened with s
R.M.
94 21 strong attack by the S.L.I. and P.O. Markham... 93 the home defence had an aoxious P.O. Parsons... 31 time. Denmead opened the score P.O. Greening... 29 from a corner kick and before the Sgt. Madelaine, final whistle sounded, "Wong Shui R.M.
inter 31 26 Wo sent the ball into his own goal. | Corpl. Warwick,
Result:-
R.M. Corpl. Burnett,'
R.M.
31 32 30 93 Mac. Counter.. ... 33 29 30 02
SL.I. Res. Chinese Ath, "A"
2
0
R.A.M.C EASTERN.
At Sookunpoo the above teams played a very interesting game which ended in favour of the Eas tera by the odd goil in peven. Leonard opened the score for Eas tera, and soon after Devlin levelled up for the RA.M.C. Before the interval, To Po. Shoe. scored for Eastern.
Half-time": Eastern F.C. 2. K.A.M.C. 1.
21
78
33 30 31 91
240 25 221 656 Add 4% for open sights...
94
Grand Total
********** 710
Talkoo B.0.
200 300 600
L. G. Frost, T. R. Rowell, W. G. S. Tighe.
CRICKET.
TAIKOO v. WAYFOONG.
The undermentioned will repre sent Taikoo in the match against Wayfoong at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday on H.K.C.C. ground:
R. H. Dowler, W. R. Greenhalgh, yda. yds. yds. Ttl. C. C. Hickling, J. R. Hinton, E. Jones, J. W. Robertson, L. A. Ross,
Mr. Drummond 25. 23 Mr. McLeansa... 30-30 Mr. Stainton 23 23 25 Mr. Walmsley
20 68
33
$3
71
H. Spicer, W. F. K. Teller, G. Walsh, E. A. Walter.
31
23. 80
33 28 90
30. 39
91 28 30 2$ But
INTER-VARSITY GOLF.
90 21 16 57
Sabban scored for Eastern early Mr. MacIndoe... 29 in the second half. Tarney scored Mr. SwLD.... for the R.AM.C., then Lee, Bing Mr. Nisbet Tong added one for the Eastern. Mr. Amery Before the final whistle sounded, Tarney scored again for
R.A.M.C.
Result:-
R.A.M.C.
Eastern F.C.
-H.K.F.O. RES. 7. EWO,
CHINESE,
the
DO
210 223 207 610 Add 4% for open sights
642
Grand Total
Hong Kong Police Reserve. E.0.
200 500 600, yds, yds. yds. Ttl. 27 99 93 79
Mr. Field. Mr. Williams
A disgraceful ending to a league Mr. Dualop game. This match was played on Mr. Dovey the the HEF.C. ground and end Mr. Starling ed in a win for Ewo by the only Mr. Ho goal scored. The first half was Mr. Baptis goal-less It is regretable to record Mr. Sykes that several players lost control of themselves after Kam 8ik Wai scored the only goal of the match. Peers was ordered off the field by the referee and the game ended in chaos.
OXFORD'S LEAD..
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LONDON, March 25, Oxford led Cambridge by four matches to one at the end of to- day's play in the annual inter- varsity golf contest, which com 21 23 28 71menced at Hoylake.'
The Oxford team includes three American under-graduates, R
93 20 21 00
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23 15 25 55 Baugh, the captain of the team, A
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25 23
25. 73
· 20 $5
27
207 197 167.591 Add 4% for open sights
Grand Total
11.
Baugh and Sweeney in the prin cipal match: beat the leading Can- tabs, Prain Longhurst, by ten up and eight to play!
Today was devoted to foursomes, 602 and to-morrow there will be ten
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