INTER-SERVICE ROYAL H.K. GOLF |
BOXING
S.W.B. v. East Lancs
-----.
CLUB
Captain's Cup
The competition for the Cap:
resulted as follows:- tain's Cup at Fanling on November
Old Course
A McKellar 77-9-68 qualifies. Other spores
The seasons inter-service boxingy and contests comienced last night With a programme of fifteen three round friendly "NO" decision" matches between the East Lanes. Regiment and The South Wales Borderers at the Seamen's Insti- tute.
All the boxing was of a high standard and friendly rivalry lent keenness to all contestants.
P. Marrison 84−14~70. * A. D. Humphreys 83-11-72. J. W. Mayhew 85-13-72. C. W. E. Bishop 89-17-72. E. W. Kirk 82-10-72. A. B. Purves 83-10-73. A. E. Lisaman 78-2-74. R. Young 79-5-74.
There were 39 entries.
New Course
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1934.
LOCAL GOLF
Shek O Champion ship
on
The Tenth Annual Shek O Golf Championship wha played Sunday, November 4, and won by E R. Mitchell with a score of 149 with A. B. Stewart runner up with a score or 152, as per particulars below:
LOCAL HOCKEY
Radio And Recreio Draw
A fast and hard-fought game was seen at King's Park yesterday when the Radio Sports Club first eleven met the Recrele in a friend- ly encounter, which resulted in a draw, both teams scoring once.
M. H. Hassan at centre-half for the Radio was outstanding, frus- 23 plus 76-149 trading many of the speedy at- 77 75-153
tacks by the Recreio forwards. J. 16-153 Tavares gave able support and had 80-180 a strenous time stopping the fast 83161 inside right, Alves, who with. A. V. 87169 Gosano showed very good 77-170 bination, W. A. Reed at centre hair 83 88-171 for the Recrelo team played a good 91-'.. 8-175 game, as usual, and though he wRE 94 81-178 seldom · called üpon to
do any Pools were
clearing, he fed his forwards very
1
E. J. R. Mitchell
|A. B. Stewart
13
R. M, Henderson
77
A. C. I: Bowker
80
G. 9. Archbutt
B1
I, C. F. Bellamy
82
*
H. Owen Hughes
93
Dr. O, H. Burton
J. W. Alabaster
W. Hughes
D. J. Valentinie 86-16-70 qualla.
files..
There were 9 entries. JASPER CUP
The tit-bit of the evening was hard fought three rounds be- tween Pte. Nellaen (146 lbs., East Lancs.) and Pte. Roberts 142 lbs.. S.W.B.), This bout was fast and furlous throughout with nothing to choose between the two. Both boxers gave a. display equal to
The following is the draw for the professional standard - and put heart and soul into their efforts. Jasper Clark Cup to be played for Next in order of merit was at Fraling on Sunday, November between Pte. Dillon' (158 lbs., East 11— Lancs.) and Pte. Maloney" (158 lbs., S.W.B.). Maloney had sight. ly the better. In the first two rounds
but Dillon came back fiercely in the final round to make a very interesting fight.
• All the bouts were marked with a fine spirit of inter-regimental Triendship, which, however did not in anyway" mean any love taps. This is the first of a series of
Old Course
Results of the follows:-
Morning:
R. M. Henderson L. C. F. Bellamy
Afternoon:
71
1.
as
:
77 less 10-67 82 12-70
E. J. R. Mitchell
Eldon Potter
73 scratch 73 84 less 975
Dr. C. H. Burton
83 10-73
9.30 a.m. W. J. Jamieson* and O.
Marseille⭑
H. M. Henderson
76 less 10=66
9.35
+
A. McKellar and Young.
A. C. Owen Hughes
A. B. Stewart
9.40
7-
I H. Geare and D. J. W. Alabaster Gumore.
L. C.. F. Bellamy
0.46
th
A. D. Humphreys and J. MacKnight.
9.50
+
F. J. de Rome and J. W. E. J. R. Mitchell Franks.
JW. Alabaster
contests which will be staged 10.00
<7
shortly, The Royal Navy China, Fleet Boxing Championships are to commence next month at the China Fleet Club,
10.05
A. B. Stewart, and Young.
R.
10.10
A. B. Purves and 3. Voeux.
des
FLOODLIGHT SOCCER
S. China Draw With Army
77 10=67 75 scratch 75 84 less. 9-73 82 ...7-75 Eclectic Competition held during Summer months;
27 scratch 27, 32 less 527 T. A. Pearce and P. H.H. B. L. Dowbiggin
$34..
5-29 Scoones.
At the conclusion of the Cham plonship the usual photograph was taken, and Lt.-Col. H. B. L. DOW- biggin in introducing Lady Peel, who presented the prizes, mention- ed that this was the first time in which the General Officer Com- manding had competed in the Shek O Championship. After the pre- sentation of prizes, Miss Pat Mit-
་
New Course 9.30 am. A. T. Lay* and G. C.
Worrall 9.35
G. S. Archbutt and H. U. Ireland.
M. H. Turner and A. B. chell presented Lady Peel with a Raworth.
bouquet of red gladiol
8.40
Fr
9.45
D. S. Edward and J. S. McLaren...
9.50
AE Lissaman and D. S. Robb.
9.55
Major Wren and Comdr.
VILLA LUCKY
the
Tetley.
10.00
K. S. Robertson and Col. M. J. Williamson.
10.05
For the second time in history of the Colony, a floodlight soccer match was played at Soo- kunpoo last evening when
the Army met the South China in a friendly tricounter in aid of the "The Superintendent will have military charity funds. There was caddies all ready for these players.
a comparatively large crowd pre- sent and they were treated to a fast game throughout, despite certati disadvantages, for instance, the heaviness of the ball which wes paldited white and the glare fromthe lights in certain parts of the dela.
www.
The result was a draw of one geal each.
The Army made two changes in their-selected-team, Mulione” and Podmore being unable to turn out
пой
and
J.. B. Ross and E D. Matthews.
To Avoid Defeat
well.
com-
In the first half the Kowloon team had most of the play. but Hassan, and Parduman Singh were safe, clearing with well-timed hits. Sousa Wils OD many
Occasions tested and he brought of some good clearances.
After the interval with no score; the Rectelo opened their account through A. V. Gosano, who scored after Reed had run past two de- fenders to give him a perfect pass. Recrelo's lead was short lived. for five minutes later, Hassan made a solo tun through three of their defence line and scored the equaliser for the Radio with a good goal. This was the last goal of the match.
THE CYCLING®
CLUB
The Time Trial
YACHTING
Ladies Races
POLO CLUB GYMKHANA
Saturday's Events
Yesterday, at the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club over a course of 8.5 miles. Mrs Griden steered Wasp II to win the Ladies' Mena»
Following the success of the geris and Seperate "A" Race from recent Gymkhana held under "the the Isobel (Miss Owen Hughes). auspices of the Mounted M. G. In the Mixed Classes (Handicap-roop. anaten Gymkhana is being ed), over the same course and dis“
held on November 10. It is under tance Dana (Ms Whitham) won
the direction of the Hong Kong a close race from Stella (Mrs. R. D.
Polo Club, and inquiries should Mitchell) and Dorothea (Mrs. Reld). be addressed to Captain J. L The following are the results:Jordan, 1st. South Wales Bor- Course:-1, Holts Wharf Mark derers. (S); 2, Kowloon Rock (8); 3,
Intending competitors are ad- Channel Rock (8); 4, Holts Wharf
vised that all entries for the Mark (S). Club Line. Distance: "Handy Hunters" and "Open 6.5 miles.
Jumping" events should reach him not later than 12 noon on Wednes- day, November 7.
Class-Started at 14.50
Finished Psn,
16.34.36
La Linda
16.23.45 8
16.22.37
Carpenter
(Mrs. Kemble) Wasp II.
16.22.91
(Mrs. Grifin)
(Mrs. Sheldon) Isobel
(Miss Owen Hughes)
Joss
16.23.23 5
"(Mrs. Stanton) Gull...
16.23.08
$
(Miss J. A. Mackie) Cicada
18.38.42
3
16.25.37 8
(Mrs. G. Keary)," True Blue........ 16.22.40
(Mrs. Adams) Pat
(Mrs. Elliott)
Mixed Class-Started 13.00
Finished Corr. Pan. Diana....... 16.21.92 18.20.27 1
(Miss Minna Whitham) Dorothea ..... 16.28.25 18,24.05
Alisa ....
3
(Mrs. Reld)
16.37.35 16.26.45
7
(Miss Bilderbeck)
The Tourist Time Trial
Stella... 18.38.20 16.22.15
(Mrs. R. D. Mitchell) Blue Jacket 18.39.02 16.28.02
(Mrs. Bliderbeck) Rabena
2
5
moted by the Club on
pro- Sunday
16.38.2616.25.58 4
(Mrs. Marshall) Zephyr
16.39.2016.26.20
6
9
16.45.24 18.27.311 .8
proved a great success. Unfortu
nately the wind was very unfavour. (Mrs: Wren)
able and only two riders quali-Toynette... 18.47.25 16.27.55 fled for certificates
(Mrs. Baker) Oficials took up their positions at 8.30 a.m.,
gerlus and at 940 the starter despatched
(Mra. Finley) the riders in pairs at minute in-
Lola
16.48.50 18.32.02) 10 tervals.
(Mrs. Cooper).
(Special Air Mail Service)
The tourists rode hard against London, Oct. 17.. the oblique wind to Fanling and All through the game at Villa then took full advantage of the Park Everton impressed as the assisted section to Un-long. Castle SHANGHAI RACE better combination. But they Peak Cafeteria was reached at
KOWLOON GOLF found themselves struggling to 12.10 p.m. and the riders halted for
CLUB
Championship Draw
Appended below is the draw for the arst round of the Kowloon Golf
earn
a point after Aston Villa 20 mins, before battling against took a lead through a doubtful än extremely stiff wind over the goal.
remaining 153 miles. Only two
MEETING
When Astley ran towards the riders Anished the course inside the Second Day's Results
Everton goal and drew the deallotted time, and were clocked in fence, Waring seemed to be left in after the clapse of 3 hrs. 52 mins. an offside position. Astley slipped the ball to his centre-forward, who shot protested in vain."
past: "Sagar. Everton
ling decision almost immediately The referee made another puzz afterwards. A dropping ball was caught by Morton, the Villa goal keeper, while Allen was marking
sh., were Messrs. Read and An-
The last riders, despatched at 10,
Shangha!, Nov. 5. ning who intended remaining in day's results in
The following are the second
back. Included in the competitors 1st Race The Hangchow Handicap the rear to collect all riders falling Autumn Race Meeting:
the Shanghai
was the first lady cyclist to take part in local cycling events, Miss. Nancy Chaine who entered in.com-
and their places were led by Club Championship to be played Herbert and Pardoe respectively. Lau Mau, Tam Kong Pak and Lin, or before November 11:— Kwok Wal did
play AS McKelvie v Taylor, Woolley y. originally intended
their Braley, Da Roza v. Barry, Groves Y. Dean, Allen was deemed guilty of Pany with her two brothers. places were taken over respective-Milne, Eastman v. Coilings, Wilson ly by Chung Fal Lam, George Sun Urguhart, Dennis
v. Mundy, and Yau Wa Hing.
Murphy v. Allsebrook, Although being rather unaccus- Captain v. President Match tomed to the conditions. the
The following is the draw for players gave a good display. The the Captain's y. President's match heaviness of the ball, apparently of the Kowloon Golf Club, to be caused by the paint, rendered played on Monday, 12th instant, shooting rather difficult but this singles in the morning and four was in some way compensated by balls in the afternoon: the keenness of the players,
i
9.00 a.m. HI, H. Mundy and A. T.
Braley.
Morrison played a good game for the Army at left back and in 9.04 fact it was he who was responsible | for breaking up many of the at- tacks by the Chinese. He was ably supported' by Jones at left half, while of the forwards, Hig-) gins, Ridley and Mathias were prominent. For the Chinese, Leung Wing Shui was a tower of strength at left half, while Tso Kwai Shing, the right winger, was the most dangerous of the for- wards.
The Game:
R. H. Collings and A. J.
Dennis.
A. W. da Roza and P. Allsebrook,
i
awarded to Everton. an offence, and a penalty was. CUNLIFFE EQUALISES
however, made brilliant save · from Dean's low
Morton,
(9 Furlongs)
1, Evening Flight (F. Marshall); 2. Ronaldseck (G. Neugebauer); -3, Yentso (G. Pollock). Time 2.29-4/5. 2nd Race The Scurry Stakes (7 Furlongs)
Though unable to qualify eigh teen cyclists were checked near the Cafeteria 'all of them omitting to stop, presumably hurrying on in a 1. White Bandit LH Wade); 2, hat, and it was not until eight ten, including the Chaine trio and 1.49-4/5.
belated endeavour to gain time, Crystal Morn (F. Marshall); 3. Of the remainder approximately Detroit (C. Encarnacao), minutes from the finish that Ever Messrs. Read. Anning and Nevis
Time
through a long lob from Everton's of the Club, withdrew earlier on tu drew level, Cunliffe beading
but expressed their intention of completing the course.
left-half.
11
Tweedy left promptly to time and The afternoon run under Mr. met many homeward bound riders en route to Un-long which
Was
The other two goals had been scored by Dean-a perfect header in the first minute of the game Aston Villa after half an hour. ant Astley, who equalised for
Morton, the Villa goalkeeper, reached at 4.25 pm. and the re- Lwas well beaten by Cunliffe before turn trip was commenced at 445 Astley got his goal, but the ball p.m. Shamshulpo was finally hit the foot of the post and reached at 6.15 pm without fur hoanced across the face of the ther incident (2) goal. Later in the game, "after Everton's Goal goal, Marton kept connection with the Trial was the The greatest disappointment m D. Purves and A. An-out two excellent scoring efforts entire absence of representatives
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9.08
H
9.12
"
W. Taylor and A. Urquhart.
9.16
"
F. E. Remedios and
McNider,
S.
9.20
+
W. J. Woolley and C. G.
Anderson.
9.24
drews.
0.28
G. Charlton Simpson. M
Gausden.
and W.
:
9.36
9.40
0.44
H
The game started in a fast 0.12. manner, both goals being visited in turn. The Chinese had more of the attack at this stage but their shooting was rather poor owing to the heaviness of the bail. Their short passing. was a delight to watch but the "stone wall” de- fence of the Army held out. After about ten minutes play, however, the Chinese opened their scoring "when Li-Shek Yau sent in a weak
0.48
19:52+
G. Moss and A. R. Brown, D. M. Cameron and W. Burke.
3rd Race The Northern Cup 3/4 Miles)
1. Merry Kid (VV. Needa); 2 Boston Drill (H: Maitland); 3, Cum- 1.31-1/5. shaw Morn (F. Marshall); Time:
4th Race The. Mongolian H'cap "A" Class (1 Mile).
1, Viminale (H. Maitland); 2. Celtle Prince (8. Judah); 3, Pan- dora (F. Marshall). Time: 2.13-
2/5.
5th Race The Mongolian H'cap "B" Clasa (1 Mile) 1, Sea Bittern (C. Encarnacao); 2; Nacrenzle (G. Bothelo); 3, Vinland (A. Raymond), Time: 2.14-2/5.
6th Race-The Shanghai St. Leger (13 Miles)
1, Don Augusto (L. H. Wade); 2, Rochester (C Encarnação); 3, Tango (V. V. Needa). Time: 3.541.. 7th Race The Siccawel Cup (14 Miles)
by Dean and Cunliffe
Everton's positional play wad
of the Hong Kong Wheelers. The superior to that of the Villa, and Cycling Club Committee had made W. Bloker, and H D." they combined. better. Gee, the go tourists in view of a verbal com- . -.
arrangements for between 60 and centre-half, was usually upfield helping the forwards, yet Waring munication from the Wheelers' was never unmarked. He met his founder, Mr. T, Wallis, that over 40 natch in Cresswell, the veteran of his organization would take back, who is a master of correct part; positioning.
At half-back and on the wings Everton had." the advantage Villa's falf-backs were too busy in defence to assist their own at tacker. Astley was their least unreliable forward,
W. Ahern and D. Parsons
A J. Coles and R. H Cain
G. W. Hirst and 2. King.
though he suffered from an ankle Allen was rarely conspicuous,
villa's best work was put in by the backs, Blair and Beason, whose tackling was superb, and Morton, the goalkeeper.
shot from the left wing to the having more of the attack The grial mouth where Cheuk: Shek Chinese, however, also made Kam put the ball into the net several dangengs falds, and injury for half the game. The during a scramble.
almost every occasion, Morrison Apparently spurred up by this was responsible for breaking them reverse the Argy from then on up. took up the attack, and within the teams were:- ten minutes of the re-start, The Army Ben Cord: Pie. Morrison and Pte. Herbert: Pte. equalised through Higgins
During the interval the specta-Bars, Gur. Partoe and prm. tors were treated to a rare sight Jones; Pte. Mathlas, Pte. 'McGuln when an exhibition was given at ness, Pte. Higgins, Cpl. Ridley, and
and 1/Cpt Baldry
controlled by wireless.
But for these three Aston Villa would have, cut a sorry Agure,
a motor cycle being dran a cains: Wong Wan Ke Kwai Shing. 1 shiu Wing, George Mei. Shun and Yau Wa Hing: Tso Play started at a fast pace in Leung In Chan and Chung Fat Sun, Cheung Bek Kam and Li
Lam Leung
Chpl ong Shek Yau
This unfortunate situation in the face of the Cycling Club's special. invitation and entrance fee. reduc tion in their favour is most de- plorable, happening, as it does, at a time when every effort should be
Future arangements of the Hong made to strengthen the position of cycling in the Colony. Kong Cycling Club include a ride in the New Territories under Mr. E G Tweedy on Wednesday next, leaving the Jordan Road Ferry at 2 p.m. sharp.
Next Sunday's spin will be led by Mr. H. G. Keates from the same rendezvous at 9.30 am. Tem ples in the vicinity of Taipo and Interest on this run As usual, Bhataukok will be the centres of
enthusiastic cyclists will be accord- ed a warm welcome.
1, Mr. F. W. Butterle, Jr.'s Castle. ribbon (F. V. Needa): 2, Peach's Zaandam "IF. Noodt); 3, Allan's Happy Lad? (C. Encarnacao). Time: 2 miris. 47 secs.
1 Mr. H. H. McNair's Herbert Campbell (L, H. Wade): 2, Winsome and Hasty's The Golden Eagle () Kilmartin): 3, Allan's Baratoga (J. K. Brand), Time: 3 mins 25- 3/5th secs
8th Race The Loong-whe Cup {1} Miles)
9th Eace The Faroda Cup (One Milo)
1. Morn's Welcome Morn (Capt. M. M. Sokoloff); 2, Lad's Beau Lad (J. Pote-Hunt); 3, Mr. and Mrs. A.
V. White's Invincible Prince (C. H Wade). Time: 2 mins 11 secs.
Router.
Particulars of events are given below:-
2.00 p.m. Handy Hunters-Over a course typical of Fanling Country Open to China Ponies only.
2.45 p.m. Shopping Race-Com- petitors mounted will ne up at the end of the Polo Ground. . Each competitor will receive a piece of paper with the name ⚫of some article on it on being started they will gallop to a pile of articles and search for the article on their plece of paper-having found this they will pick it up-gallop to the starting point and hand the piece of paper and article to the Judge.
3.10 p.m. Gretna Green Race.-
Paus Lady and Gentleman- Pairs will llne up at the starting point and will de pointed out a pile of clothing. When started they will gallop over a smalt hurdle to their clothing-put it on-remount. -and hands. 3.35 p.m. Whistling Race-Pair- Lady and Gentleman-Gentle- men will be lined up and given the name of some well-known tune on being started he wil gallop to his partner who will be standinig behind a table-
gallop back holding
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LOCAL FOOTBALL
Fixtures Altered
Hong Kong League-Division 1. (Kick-off at 4.30 p.m.) Wednesday, November 7:
East Lancashires v. Lincoln Regt..
Kowloon FG% ground
+
Hong Kong League--Division I.
Saturday, November 10--
(Kick-off at 1.15 p.m.). East Lancashires v. Royal Navy,
King's Park ground.
Division III. (Kick-off at 2.45 pm)
R.A.3.0. V. Club de Recreio, Athletic, Happy Valley ground.
he will then drink a glass of *fiquld,
eat ล biscuit and whistle the tune to his part- ner-she will write the name of the tune down and he will gallop back to the Starting Point with the chit,
4.00 p.m. Obstacle Race-Com-
petitors will be dismounted.... on the word "GO" competitors: will mount-jump" a "tlight of hurdles gallop to
small rail-dismount-jump over rali. and make
pony jump after them-mount and eat orange tied to a post-gallop on to some carrots and pony ents carrots, then on to a bucket containing " fruit-pick the fruit out of the bucket with the mouth and put it on the ground-unsaddle pony- remount bareback" and "gallop to the "FINISHING LINE,” 4.25 pm. Open Jumping-Open to
China Ponies only. 5.00 p.m. Ricksha Race-Pairs-
Lady and Gentleman--Pairs will be lined up at the end of the Polo Ground-On the word "GO" pairs will gallop to the other end of the Polo Ground, give their poules to grooms--- the lady will get into the Ricksha and will be pulled" by the gentleman to the "FINISHING" POST.”
SATURDAY KING'S
AT THE
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