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R.A. Sergent Mess.

Sgt. Beeston

132

Mr. Gr. Pine

110

Sergt. Wooda

112

Sorgt. Willis

150

Mr. Gr. Bailey B.S.M. Wilkes

144

150

804

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1932.

YACHTING

4TH LADIES CHAMPION. SHIP

The 4th Ladies' Championship which was sailed yesterday resulted as follows:-

Course (1) Charmel Rocks (8.), | (2) Mark es Line (S.), (3) Kowloon

Rock (8.), (4) Channel Rocks.

Distance: 7.4 miles.

St. Patrick's Club,

150

S. Silva

150

G. Gill

150

L Remedios

90

A. Hodge

101

Ynghy

E. Remedios

150

Rolla

"H" Class-Started at 3 p.m.

Time Time

Cor. Pts. Fin.

8 4.32.30 4.32.30

(Mm T. P. Kemble). Dians

4.35.18 4,33.49

0

791

(Miss E. Farr).

Police Club.

Colleens

4.44.23 4.40.01

4

C. Pile T. Ple 9. Blakoy

132

(Misa Layton), Dorothea

4.39.0% 4.34.45

3

83

101

8. Bradsell

150

J. Fender

15)

T. Gooding

640

10

LOCAL BILLIARDS

RESULTS OF THE STEEL, COULSON'S LEAGUE GAMES

The postponed match between the Garrison Forgta Mems and the B.A. Sergt. Meys was played ou Thursday last and resulted in a win for the former. The result was in doubt until the final game, when S/Sgt. Clarke boat Egt. Beeston to give the Garrison Sergeants' Mess the points.

The St. Patrick's Club-Police fix. tura

brought forward to WALS Thursday evening owing to two or three of the Garden Road Club being required for Camp with the Portuguese Company of the Hong Kong Volunteers on Friday. This game resulted in a win for St. Pat.'s, in which A. Silva made the only break of note, a 01. The Bur- prise of the evening was the defent of L. Remedios by S. Bradscil.

The Palace Club swamped the R.E. at home to the time of 5 matches to 1, L/Sgt. Hollingworth being the R.E.'s only winner. The tit bit of this match was the defeat of S/Sgt. E. Pollard by T. Culyer.

The S.W.B. Sergeants' Mer wont all their games against, the Garri son' Sergoanta Mesi on Friday, the chief feature bring a break of 45 hy C.B.M. Lewis.

R.A. Sergeants' Mess collected their frat points, against the C. and P.O.'s Club, who were defeated by four games to twe.

The S.W.B. Sergeants' Moss load the table owing to their superior games average, being equal with St. Patrick's Club in the number of points gained.

LEAGUE TABLE.

B. Baptista

(Miss H. M. Knell). **I," "Y" and "G" Class-Start- så at 3.06 p.m.

Time Time

SPORTS NOTES

[Br" ALL-ROUNDER."]

·

*

GOLF COURSE SCORES

REDUCTION IN FORCE ON JANUARY 1

PUTTING A STROKE ON HANDICAPS

"The cllect of this change will bo corresponding increase in the handicap of almost every golfer whose club rating is anything from une to eighteep handicap.

·

MORE CHILDREN'S HOWLERS

PERPETRATED BY BRIGHT CHILDREN

[RECTER'S SPRZIM MAIL SERVICE.]

Londan-School-boy "howlers" were quoted to Rotarians at Salis. bury by Mr. H. 8. Disbrowe, hend- master of the Modern School at Salisbury.

"

Dull children, be added, rarely make "howiers."

Here are some of Mr. Disbrowe's

examples of "Bowlers":

Mr. Lloyd George is the "Prime Mixture of England."

Although the interport football match between Hong Kong and Shanghai was played at the Nor- thern port, those who were not fortunate enough to be able to see the game followed it as closely as possible by the next best method-

I am able to state an unimpeach over the wireless. I was not, how- ever, one of these, but from reports able authority that, under the new gathered, it would seem that the scheine, now finally agreed and com- Hong Kong eleven played really pleted, of the four gulf unions of

Mr. Diabrowe said that "the a distinct Great Britain, the standard scratch good football but for wonkness on the part of the for-score, or its equivalent bogey, of present system of cramming too wards in front of the goal. practically every course throughout many subjects on the pupil is re- the country will be reduced on Jan.sponsible to a large extant for the Hong Kong's win must neces- next by one, and in a few in. perpetration of howlors, and it in the child who is just beginning sarily come as a source of much stances by two strokes, writes G. satisfaction to the slection com-W. Greenwood in the London Daily to get ideas who gets them confus

ed.".. mitter for sypa on the eve of the Telegraph. departure of the team for Shang- hai, oritics shook their heads sadly and predicted an overwhelming win Yacht

Fin. Cor. Pt. for the rival port. Nothing daunt Aisla ............ 14.57.17 4.07.17 17

ed, however, Rodger and his moṛry

It is not anticipated that the | (Mrs. Chavasse),

men took the field, grimly doter- 18mined to win, and although they genuine plus and scratch man will were pro goal in arrears at half-be affected, because it is believed time, they returned to the fray with that, by mason of his skill and renewed vigour after the interval experience, he will be able to ad and notched two goals to snatch juat his game to meet the reduc the flag from Shanghai by the oddtion in the hogey score of the Tom has "inflamation of in the con- goal in seven. Cheung Shin Hong, course.

Nor is it expected that the 19 to the speedy right-winger found the pet twice while Wong Mei Shun man will suffer, because his golf, scored onco and Howe beat the being of a nebulous character, no Bhanghai goalie with a well-placed useful purpose is served in adding header to give Hong Kong a win-4 stroke to his handicap.

The limit me may, therefore, their first on Shanghai soil.

rest content that, except in Turning to the local longue cases, clubs will not distort their It has, of course, matches, Club de Recr.io had present status, pad day of it against the Navy when they were beaten by fiva cicar goals. Since the Gosane brothers threw in their lot with the St. Joseph's team, Club de Berreio have been very much weakened and are not, to-day, the force they were some two years ago.

Why Wonder 3.0.49 5.02.12

(Mrs. Fowkes).

Bluejacket D.N.S.

Speedwell ......

(Miss Whitham).

5.03.18 5.02.41 14

(Mra. Speedwell). Gool

2149

3.19.16 5.12 46, 11

3.13.20 5.07.12 13

5.12.43 5.1243

9 5.02.33 3.02.55

Palace Club.

T. Calver

150

A. P. Pereira

150

S. M. Gray.....

180

M. Beltrão

150

J. C. Remedios

150

(Mrs. Malone). Toynette

A. Bower

117

(Miss Patchett). Eunice

5.1-4.04 8.08.31 12

887

(31rs. E. Rose).

B.E. Sergeants' Mess.

2nd CHAMPIONSHIP

S/Sgt. E. Pollard

ราย

Gamos.

S.W.B. Sergt."

Bt. Patrick's

Club 2 2 0 A 4 Police Club .... 1 1 & 4 3 Palace Club

P. W. L. F. A. Pts.

Moss 22 D 11 1 6

·S.M. II. Floyd walang S.C. S. G. Smith...... Q.M.S. P. Shillito Sgt. L. G. Bucklo

...... 143 L/Sgt. W. Hollingworth 150

78

123

Yacht

"A" Olass-Started at 8.10 p.m.

Time Time

Fin. Cor. Pts.

67

Wasp IL

5.04.87 5.01.57

B

(Mrs. Griffin).

748

&

La Linda'

(Mrs. Sheldon). Jan A...

(Mr. Krogh-fue). Jos#

11

A

*

3

8.W.B. Sergeants' Mess:

4 8 3.

(Mrs. Stanton). Isabel

5.11.08 5.11.09

*

0/Sgt. Jarman

150

(Mrs. M. A. Whitham).

6

3

C.S.M. Smith

"C. & 1.0.8

150

J. F. Kohali, timekeeper.

Club, 3.02

8

C.8.M. Kite.................

150

R. E. Sergt.'

O.S.M. Lowis

150

Aless h

2.10 *0

Sgt. Harris

150

LOCAL HOCKEY

Sgt. Organ

150

900

H.M.S. PHOENIX AND RE. DRAW IN MAMAK MATCH

8/8gt: Clarke

Garrison Bergeants' Mess.

150

8.8.M. J. Jordan

150

S/Sgt. Clarke

77

A/Q.M.S. Turney

150

8/Sgt. Farquhar

8.8.M. Jordan

113

128

8/Bgt. Dyer

150

S/Sgt. Farquhar.........

04

130

Ar/Q.M.S. Turney

856

74 Sgt. Robinson

111 (Continued at foot of next Column)

Garrison

Srgte.' Mess 9 1 )

R. A.

Regts.' Mess 2 1 1

RESULTS,

Garrison Sergeants' Mess.

Sgt. Robinson

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'The match between H.M.S. Phoenix and Royal Engineers in the Mamak Tournament, played yesterday at Sookunpoo, resulted in a draw. Each side scored one goal.

LOCAL FOOTBALL

ALTERATIONS IN SATUR

DAY'S PROGRAMME.

The following alterations to League Fixtures for week-ending December 4, are announced.

First Division.

Dec. 3-Lincolns r Navy, to be played on the Army ground at Happy Valley at 4 p.m.; 6.W.B.

Police, postponed; Chinese "A" # Club, postponed.

*

rare

to be recognised that because of the tightening-up of bogey-scores piny- ers in this category will find it more difficult to get their handicaps doyaL

Reason for Change.

Where the present bogey of a course is 70 it will, ander the new

The fight for championship hon-scheme, be redaced to 75, and so Some ours in the second division premises an up and down the scale.

to be both keen and exciting. On clubs which have been working on Saturdry both the Border.rs and too generone lines may knock off a Chinese Athletic won their games couple of strokes, in which case respectively and from all indien handicaps will go up proportion

ately.

It has been found necessary to

tions it would sem that the shield will eventually go to one of these two teams. The Borderers are at alter the existing basis of culcutat present a point behind the Chinesing bogey scores because of several but they have a game in hand.

factors:

(1) The increased travelling | power of the ball;

(2) The introduction of steel shafts, which enable the golfer to hit further and straighter, and

(3) The improved condition of courses, making for higher effi- ciency of play.

The principal game in the cricket league on Saturday afternoon was that between Indian Recreation Club and Club de Recreio in the second division. This promised to be a very keenly contested affair but it faded out disappointingly, as the Indians asserted thair all-round.

The carry of a drive by a first- superiority right from the start and

now fixed at 200 won easily by 102, runs. This vio class player is tory will have the effect of spur yards, as against 180, and that of ring the Bookunpeo lads to greater & brassie shot at 153 instead of 180 In addition, there is the efforts and it is more than likely run of the hall, which varies ac that they will win the shield agaia cording to the character of the this season. On the same afternoon course from 5 to as may an 45 the Police scored a very convincing yards Under the now achen holes victory over the Royal Engineers, which have been doubtful 5's will thanks to a hard-hit century-the become 4's. first league antury of the season- by Wynna Thin player is just the type of batamam for afternoon cricket and it is indeed n pity he does not turn out regularly for the Police,

St. Andrew's Ladies Hockey team Dec. 4.-8. China r. St. Joseph's, have good reason to feel pleased. postponed.

with themselves for on Saturday they beat Hong Kong Ladies, hold. era of the Ccer Clark Cup by 3 goals to ml. This is the second time this acason that the Saints have lowered the Hong Kong tene's colours and if they maintain the form they have been showing lately, I confidently back thism to win the Caer Clark Cup this season.

Second Division. Dec. 3.-B.W.H. . Ewo, to be played on the Army ground at Happy Valley at 8.30 p.m.

B/Bgt. Dyer

133

630

B.A. Borgeants” Mpas,

B.8.M. Wilkes

Mr. Gr. Pine

150

150

8gt. Becston

150

Sgt. Willis

77

Mr. Gr. Bailey

150

Sgt. Wood

143

820

and P.O

.

Happy Valley (Olub ground) was the scene of a hard fought rugger match when the Borderors beat the Club by a goal and a try (8 pts.) to B. kry, (3 pts). Although the soldiers were definitely the superior pack in the initial half of the game, a draw would have been a fairer indication of the run of play on the whole for a rally by the Club backs after Iemon time certainly deserved better fate than was meted out to them.

RUGBY

BORDERERS "A" v. K.C.C...

Fit-Bgt. Davey CF.O. Last O.P.0, Jenking C.P:O. Barwis

190

139

150

day at Sqokunpon which resulted

150

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Borderers “A engaged the K.C.Odin-a-suggør match yester-

yards.

JESS WILLARD'S JOB

"CHUORER-OUT" IN MARKET HE ONCE OWNED.

Jess Willard, the world's former beavy weight champion, is "broke,"

chuckor-out and is now earning his living it is for $15 stated, as o

week in a mcht market that he once owped.

Bob Fitzsimmon's old trainer, Daniel H. Hickey, one of the great- est trainers of heavy-woight boxers

Mr. Lloyd George saved his coun-

not burned him yet.” try like Joan of Arc, but they have

"illustrated Mary in ill with on throat with glaciers on both sides."

Bol"

his Bermons On

"My daddy is a Minister. makes up tripo-writer."

Ho

"Shakespeare was a very polite man. He often said 'go to, but Dever finished the sentence,"

"In Turkey & man may have

gamy. In England he may only several wives. This is called poly- have one-that is called monotony." "Most of the United States lies in the Temperance Zone,"

"Mount Everest is so called he

high without resting.". cause people cannot climb very

GOLF

BOGEY POOL FANLING OLD COURSE

Played on November 20-27. A. B. Stewart (3) and H. Q.

Wallington (17), 4 up, tie and

divide.

Other scures: B. C. Hopkins (10) 3 up. II. G. Gould (14) 1- up,

Daukes (14) 1 up. N. K. Littlejohn (14) 1 up, H. W.

There were 31 entries.

The Governor's Shield. The result given as Chartered Bank beat Can Pao, should b. Can. Pne. beat Bank Line.

POLICE RESERVE ORDERS

Chinese Company, Training Course Part II-All recruits will attend at the Chineso Company's Headquarters or Tues- day, November 20, at 5.30 p.m. for instruction.

Training Course-Part I. All re- cruits of the Chinese Company will attend Central Police Station for Squad Drill on Thursday, December 1, at 5.30 p.m. Dress: Blue uniform and cap with white cover...

Emergency Unit Beserve.

COMING SOON

TO

KING'S THEATRE

HAROLD

LLOYD

IN

"MOVIE

CRAZY"

A

LAUGH

RIOT

FROM

START

TO

FINISH.

THE

Defenda-The defendu plans will MONARCH

moet in the gymnasium at Central į Police Station on Friday, Decorüber. 2. at 5.30 pm. Mombers from other Reserve Units are cordially invited.

(Sgd.) D. L. King,

D.S.P. (B.). 1 Hong Kong, November 28, 1839.

ONLY 118,000 BANDITS LEFT

in the world; has died from sceptic WAB MINISTER'S REPORT TO poisoning.

THE CABINET COUNCIL

Daniel was in Fitzimmon's corner when the latter won the world's heavyweight championship from Tokyo, November 23-At_ves."

berday's Cabinet Council, Count Gentleman Jim !!! Corbett,pe He also trained Mike McTigua Uchida, the Foreign Minister, and Paul Berlenbach, who both won reported that there are indica- the light heavy-weight champions that the settlement of the ship of the World

Sino-Japanese dispute will be left Tom Heenay, the veteran New to the Longud Assembly, In that Zealand, heavy-weight status a-t- Louis message, fought a drow with more dificult because of the parti

event, he said settlement-may-be- John Schwake, in a ten-rounde con- cipation of many smell Powers. tert

"WHIST DRIVE AT YM.C.A.

MUCCESSFUL, EVENING

The

of the

in the foriner winning by 2 points YMCA at Kowloon is filled to

General Araki, Minister of War, reporting on the state of banditry, in Manchukuo said that (at the - tima Manchukno was founded the bandits totalled about to coo but owing to the grachial success of cam, paigas, the total bas now been, xo- duced to 118,000. Bome 40,000 ban- dits are in North Manchuria, 21.000 in the districts around. Mukder und 27,000 in Jehol, and 30,000 on

( try) to nil. The try was scored overflowing fast night when the eastern borders. Many bandite

in the second half towards the very successful Whist Drive was "end of the game

held

near Mukden are surrendering, the Minister #side

OF

MIRTH

AT

HIS

VERY

BEST

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