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Sports News

LADIES' GOLF.

DRAW FOR CAPTAIN'S CUP.

The following inforination has been issued with regard to the Ladies' Section of the Royal Hong Kong, Golf Club:--

"Captain's Cup Denw: Byes, Mrs. Langston 7. Mrs. Lambert Mrs. Buyers 7. Mra. Whyte-Smith sound, Mrs. Roffey v. Mrs. Piercy Mrs. Redmond v. Mrs. Rodger Mrs, Brown, Mrs. Burton: M. Sharry Miss Robinson.

First round to he played by January 96; end, February 0;| third, February 20: final, March 8, Miss C. B. Robinson qualided

GROUND FOR TENNIS.

ASSOCIATION.

SCHEME DISCUSSED "AT MEETING."

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. SATURDAY, JANUARY 1932

FANLING GOLF.

STARTING TIMES FOR

SUNDAY,

New Course.

0.28 a.m, G. T. May and J. Gard-'

0.36

II!!

0.44.

0.30

Whether the Ilong Kong Liwa Tennis Association should" own a ground and sund of its own was the all-important question which engag ed the attention of the H.K.L.TA, Council last evening. The scheme, prove a great boon to the local 10.00 if put through, would undoubtedly

tennis public, and would also greatly facilitate the Association in the Axing of exhibition tennia matches and other important fix-

turs.

The question of finance and other details, naturally, entered into the rubject, and at the conclusion of the meeting yesterday, the Council -decided to recommend the scheme

for the Captain's Cup for Decemfor the consideration and approval her: 104-975.

of members at du extraordinary gozeral meeting to be held on January 25 at 5.10 p.m. Yesterday's. mosting was presided ovor by Mr.

Mies D. KA Graham won the Best Aggregate Score, held over the New Confie, Funding, with Justice Lindsell.

On February 16 there will be two Bogey competitions held ova the Old and New Courses, Fanling. The competition on the Old Course will be for players of 1a handienp and under; that the New Course, for players of 10 and over; 3 handicap allowed. Prizes pre-

on

sented by the Section.

LOCAL CRICKET.

VOLUNTEER TEAM FOR

TO-MORROW

The following will represent the Volunteers in their mistah aguiast the University to-morrow at Pok falar, commencing at 2 p.m.

A. C. Beck, A. Reid, R H.. Griffiths, R. R. Davies, W. H, G. Coater, L. D. Kilbee, W. D. Falley. N. A. E. Mackay, D. McLellen, G. C. Moutrie and E. R. West.

It is understood that the Associa- tion could possibly procure a site at Chatham Road, Kowloon (near the Kowloon Football Club ground) suitable for the purpose. Gnancing of the scheme would

prob ably cost" over $15,000, which in- cludes the erection of a pavilion, temporary stands, ground staff quar- ters and fencing of the ground.

The Resolutions.

nor.

A. Kidd and Mrs. Turn- bull.

Mrs. Rodgers and Misa

Sutton,

الآباء

Mrs. Sherry and J.. Dykes."

L. B. Smith and Haughton,

'Old Course.

BATHING BEACHES AT NORTH POINT

CHINESE CLUBS ALARMED BY RUMOURS.

MEETING HELD TO CONSIDER:{

FUTURE FACILITIES.

As a result of rumours to the offnot that the Goverment intends to resume possession of the North 9.Point bathing beaches, representa

C.

tives of the South China Athletic Association, the Chinese Bathing Club and the Chinese Athletic As- sociation mat yesterday, to decido what stops should be taken to peti-

9.1 a.m. R. H. Dowler, and J. B. tion the Government to alter its decision, if the rumour proved to be correct,.

Lányon.

9.10 to 9.20 a.m.--Not to be booked

by players travelling by. 8.28 a.m. train.”.

0.24 a.m. A.-D. Humphroys and Amateur

E. Dos. Voux*.

9,29

9.32

9.30.

11

Thre

9.40

9.44

*!

9.48.

J

The following proposals were con sidered at yesterday's meeting and will be again put forward at the next extruodinary general meeting of the Association.

9.62

9.50

That the Association should ae-

quire and maintain a ground 10.00 of its own in Kowloon. That in order to secure funds for

10.08

10.12

the purposes outlined; steps 10.04; be taken to incorporate the Hong Kong Lawn Tennis As- sociation and that the acces- sary authorities be given for the issue of debenturee to an amount suficiente to complete all necessary work and build- ing and provide for a reason, able margin to cover ualor- seen expenses, for which pur- poses it is suggested that 818,000 be issued in BearOr Debenture Certificates of $10 1.10.24 each!

Macao Greyhound Racing

GO

TO

THE

10.10

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At the outset, "Mr Mok Ying- kwai, the Chairman of the Cinnoar Athletic Association, stata thait a letter had been sent H. W. Daukes and W. to the Hon. Mr. H. T. Crenay. D. Hughes*.

Director of the Public Works, by L. G. S. Dodwell and E. Hon. Dr. S. W. Tao, a moncer M. Matthews.

of the Legislative Council, con-

G. C. Humphreys and E. corning the report. Mr. Mck stated į R. West,

that the rumours were to the effect

G. F. Hole, and A. O. that the Government had had an Brawn,

offer for the sale of that particular

R. E. Atwell and H. H. piece of land, and also that the Mundy.

Government intended to reclaim" the

G. W. Sowall and R. M. visa in connection with the Har Henderson.

hour scheme.

O B. Robertson and D. S. Edward.

J. W. Mayhew and H. H. Pethick,

R. 'H. McBenu and T. E. Docksey.

No Reply from Government, Mr. Mok pointed out that the meeting was called to inform ro presentatives of the various clubs which were likely to be affected,

F. A. Redmond and R. C. should the Government confirm the Law.

E. R.. Sandstrom and K. K. Rounds.

rumours.

They had not opet,

received

an official reply to the letter and

A. C. I. Bowker and J. therefore they could not come to E. Richardson,

Giddy.

any definite decision.

However, the following resclution

proposed and passed after some deliberation,

R. Brown and” R. «M

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10,20

J1

J. F. Richmond and C. E. Sundstrom.

5.

That in the event of a reply

tho being received from

I Yates and E. J. Ed ernment, to the effect that

H. A. Lammert and S. A. Seth.

Gov-

the

Government had received offera for the" piece of land or that the Government intend to reclaim t for the Harbcar scheme, a meeting would be called and representatives of all the Chinese Clubs would be invited to give their support to a petition which would be sent to the Government The Chinese members of the Legislative Council would also be asked to do, their beet co

J. G. Campbell and A. make the Government alter its de E. Lissman.

A. Ritchie and C. E. Burton.

cision.

Ohinese Community Concerned.

wards.

10.26:

"

P. Morrison and A. Lench:

10.35.

A. B. Purves and N. Littlejohn.

K.

10:30 Club

1

I. G. Allison and M. Cochrano..

N.

10.40.

10.44

10,48

T

10.52

„10:50:

#1.60

11.04

C. W. F. Booker and

D.

G. Bruce,

"

W. D. Harry and Forben.

D.

G.

G.

Though the Associations. had their pavilions 011 the ¡urtierstanding that the Government could resume the sites at any time, it was imperative, that suitable bathing herches should be provid

.:

DOGS!

TREMENDOUS SUCCESSTM TREMENDOUS SUCCESS TREMENDOUS SUCCESS

COME AND SEE THE MOST FADINATING SPORT YOU HAVE EVER WITNESSED

TO-NIGHT & TO-MORROW NIGHT

"COMMENCING AT 8 P.M. EACH NIGHT

STEAMERS

SATURDAY, 9th JANUARY

HONG KONG TO MACAO MACAO TO HONG KONG

8 a.m. SUI TAI

#

VENEZIA

4.30 p.m. SUI AN-Returns, 3 a.m. Bunday

SUNDAY, 10th JANUARY

am. SUI TAI

=

W. C. Clark end. W. A. Weight.

+

G G. Johnson and P. Watkinson,

J. W. Alabaster and H.

J. Armstrong.

Mr. Mok informed our representa fitive that the Government's decision would affect the entire Chinese community, na the North Point honches provided a convenient form of recreation in the summer, being within easy reach of the Chinese population.

built. 11.08

1112 R. A, Rodgers and A.

Coppin, 11.16. A. Campbell and C. Worrall.

"1

11.20. 1. W. Shewan and T.

Chngsels.

11.24

11.28

++

11.32

5

11:36

11.40

多婆

31.44'

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21.09.

11.30

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ed. It was pointed out that while there wore other beaches, such as R. Repulse Bay, etc.,

few Chinese

could afford to go to these places.

II. N. Williamson and P. Morcover access 10 these beacher was by no means as simple a matter as getting te North Point,

S. Walsham.

F

J. D. Kinnaird and W. A.

Stewart.

ST. Butlin and T. Low.

C F Ancott and J. Thayer

G. C. Leiper and G. W. Tolmic.

S. S. Perry and J. Rals

ton.

D. Black and F. Black.. FA. Merry ani Lt.-Cdr. Weeks.

R. M. Jack and H. W Dulley.

12.00 noon J. P: Sherry and H. M.

Muir.

12.04

It

12.08

"

12.19

NG. V. T. Marshall and

Lowo,

R. E. Tottenham and B. Mackie.

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RUGBY,

THE ARMY. ». THE CLUB.

2nd ROUND OF TRIANGULAR

TOURNAMENT.

The Army meet the Club in the second round of the Triangular Tournament at Happy Valley this afternoda. In the first round" of the Tournament the Club won by a usefur margin and the Army" will: be out to avenge that defeat to lay.

The tanma will be as follows: THE ARMY: Lieut. Dunlop (A& S.H.); Liegt. Keith-Murray (A & 8.), Lt. Stevenson (A. & S.H.), Lt. Hamilton (S.W.B.), Pto, Lewis (5.W.3.), Pło Stevons (8.WB.). Pte. Hoskins (S.W.B.); Lt. Prior (RA) (Capt), Lb. Stevens (3/0 E. O. Priestley and W. Jats,), Lt. Graham (A. & 8.H),

A. V. Greaves and C. Thwaites. A 19.30 W. R. Vallance and Lt. Odr: Robertson.

I. H. Geare and H. Schultz,

D. Denham.

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A. Sommerfelt and J. A. Comrie, H.O. Shrubeole and J. Coulthart,

12.90

12.24

19.28

4 pm. SUI TAI

12.38

12.30

J. B. Maclaren and

C. Monaghan. )

12.40%

19.44

VENEZIA

The VENEZIA and SUL TAI Leaves Macao an

on Monday, arriving at Hong Kong at 7 a:m.

Lt Crewe Head" (S.W.B.), Suter (S.W.K), L/051. Tratt (SW.B.) L/Cpl. Hardy (@.W.B.) and Pte. Lloyd (8.W.B.).

THE CLUB JP Whitham (Capt.), d. 3. D. Law, L. G. Robertson, M. W Turner, G. P. Lammert AF. Jonking, J. A. R. W. C., Shields and D. 8. Selby; G C Moutrie L. Stil Röbb. Marka lined, F. M. Hartley, B. 1. Cherrill, WE Feors, P. Watkinson, D. MiLelland and L. B. Smith

Referee: Eng. Comdr. filson, (H.M.8. Kent).

Kick-off at 4 p.m."

GW. Sewell and B M Henderson. Saw *-Get Caddies from Superinten

dont.

Chine

After the heat, as evening gives itself up to the cool, somno lent dark and the open glare of day is broken into shaded pools of lamp-light, comfort slowly creeps over everything. It gets first into the long chairs on the verandah, then into the talk-making it slower, richer, more reflective. The companionable silences lengthen as the mellow Scotch whisky, Johnnie Walker, that's sipped in those silences, claims its right to be pondered over by the palate..

JOHNNIE WALKER

born 1820-still going strong

Sale Agents for China:

Caldbeck, Macgregor

Shanghai

HEY

One of the joys of life

MAMAK HOCKEY COM PETITION

The following will represent the Incognitos" in the Mamik Hockey Competition against thoj R.A.SO. to-morrow, at 10.30 am. as the R.A. ground ginge H Barros, F. Silva, A? P. Een

da Silva, N. Beltran W. Road, Barros, F. Bemedios, O. Barros, E. V. Rebd, R, C. Rood and E. Silva Netto. Beerve: A. do V. "Boatss.

Referees: Bergt. Williária and Mr Quest

Company, Limited

Hongkong

Tientsin

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Make Excellent Cocktails.

Sole Distributors

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COMING SOON!

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