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A singles and foursomes golf two teams of Officers drawn from the British naval vessels in and American port was played at Fanling last Wednesday, the British team eventually winning by a single point

The full scores were as follows,

YACHTING

Cruiser Sweepstake Ráce

The Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club opened their Cruiser, racing season yesterday with, the first of unofficial Pool races. two

The course was from the Yacht Club at North Point round Waglan Island to Starboard and back. “à

the British players being mention- distance of 21 miles. ed first:-

Singles.

Commodore C. G. Sedgwick bent Commander K, L H.

Captain Hammick lost to Com- mander J. R. Palmer,

Commander Legge beat Lt. (g) O. S. Patrick.

Commander- McDonald beat Lt. (G) A. F. White.

Captain Brammail, R.M. lost to Lt. g C. Iverson.

Pay-Commander Tetley beat Lt.- Commander A. J. Couble.

Lt.-Commander Kirby lost to Lt. (g) Dickenson (MC).

Lt. Commander Barry lost to Commander P. P. Powell.

Lt-Commander St. Clair Ford lost to Lt (g), Marix,

Lt. Commander Bratt beat Lt.

R. A., McClellan.

Lt. Commander Lt. Coxe,

Crockett beat

Sub-Lt.nox beat Lt.-Comman- der R. 8. Berkey.

Lt.-Commander Broome beat Lt. (18) R. P. Hunter.

Surg.-Lt. Adams beat Lt. (g)

8. F. Tompkins.

..

Lt. Morant lost to Lt-Comman- der D. P. Moon.

It was fine sailing day with ideal weather, and all the yachts com- pleted the course in exceptional time. Tavy I salled by the W. R.

first place. Officers of H.M.S. Tamar taking

The following were the details:— Finished Corr.. Pos. 13.36.30 13.34,42 2

Azuma

Mr. E B. Lambert),

U. and I. 13.41.30 13.35.58

Mr. G. V. T. Marshall Luana

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......... 13.54.57 13.43.12 Mr, A. L. Shields) Typhoon ...... 14.08.45 13.43.52 9

Squadron Leader C. R. Keary>

14.05.28 13.40.55

Tern

7

Mrs. B. Foley); Wanderer

13.42.53 13.39.10

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"Mr. "H, C. Tilley) Quest D.N.F.

Monsoon

14.12.44 13.47.28 10 Mr. H. W. Dulley) Cutty

D.N.F. Penguin... 14.00.33 13.36.20 (Col. Lewis and Capt Elcy) Sal Long..... 14.04.47 13.40.19

(Capts. J. Hooper and Cowan), TRVY II. ... 14.55.23 13.31.42 1

(Tamaş W. R. Officers).

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SHANGHAI WINS THE PRENTICE CUP

Second Interport Success

team

Favoured by luck and playing cellor of the University gras also.

present as well as Miss Mary consistent. good bow.s, the Shang- hal Interport Lawn Bow.s

Smith. Refeated Hong Kong in the second of the Interport series on Satur- day at the Civil Service Cricket Club by 19 shots to 12

The game was played in a real' interport style, a eight players. showing good form.

The players were introduced to His Excellency, the Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith, Officer Administering the Government, and also present at the game was His Honour the Pulsne Judge, Mr. Justice Lindsell,

For Shanghai J. W. Brierley was easily the best player, being head and shoulders above his team males and he had" McKelvle

ec ipsed although "the, Hong Kong man was playing a good game of bowls.

A. E Coates played his usual game and was instrumental in aying some good woods. He was the only consistent player on the local side. Munroe, the Shanghai Fraser outplayed captain, had while the skips put in their share of good work. Shanghai by this victory has earned the right to keep the Prentice Cup for the next twelve months.

The scores were:- Shanghai:-W. Train, J. W.

Sub-Lt. Battersby loss to Lieut. Artemis Wins From Ederley, J. Murirce, C. W. Glover.

S. L. Huff

British

Americans

9 points,

7 points

4 Ball Foursomes

Lobo

Artemis, saled by Mr. G. G. Wood carried off the honours in Kong Yacht when she

Commodore Sedgwick and the Royal Hong Commander Barry halved with club's "A" Class event Commander K. L. Hill and Combeat Lobe (Mr. M. N. Cootes) by mander P. P. Powell,

+

Captain Hammick and Lt.-Com- mander Bratt, beat Commander

28 seconds over an 8-mile course

In the Mixed Classes event Dia- Sirius

J. R. Palmer and Lieut. R. A. (Mr. P. Ramus) beat

(Mr. H. M. Finlay by 28 seconds McClellan,

for pride of place.

Commander Legge and Lieut. Morant lost to Lieut. gf G. S. Patrick and Lt.-Commander D1P. Moon.

Commander McDonald and L- Commander Broome halved with Lt. (g) A F. White and Lt. (18) R. P. Hunter.

Pay-Commander

Tetley Captain Brammali, R.M. beat Lt.- Commander A. J. Couble and Lt. (18) C.Iverson.

Lt.-Commander Kirby and Lt.- Commander Crockett lost to Lt. (ig) G. W. Dickenson (MC) and Lieut. C. H. Coxe.

L-Commander St. Clair. Ford and Sub-Lieut, Battersby halved with Lieut. (13) Marx arid Lleut. 9. L. Huff.

Detailed results were as follow "A" Cass-Started at 14.30 Yacht

Thed. Pas'n Artemis

16.11.53 1

(Mrs. Persse); Cicada

(Mr. G. B. Portman)

Mixed Classes-Staried Yacht

Sub-Lieut. Knox and Surg.-L. Adains lost to Lieut.-Commander Diana R. S. Kerkey and Lt (g) B. F Tompkinis. #

British

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31 points. 41 points:

(Mr. H. M. Finlay) Ariel

Mr. G. G. Wood) Lobo

(Mr. M. N...Cotes)

16.21,21 2

and Isobel

16.12.40 3

Dr. L. J. Davis) Joss

(Mr. J.R.L. Stanton) La Linda

(Mr. A. L. Shields) Pat.

-16.13.32 4

16.15.11

16.10.17 -6

11

16.20.02 7

1

at 14.40

Cor'ted Pos'n.

18.14.50 1

(Mr. P. Ramus) Sirius

18.15.27 2

16.17.24 3

121 points 111 points

(Mr. W. L. Greenwood) Siskin

16.18.25 4

(Mr. D.G.G. Allen) Rola

18.21.19 5

KOWLOON GOLF CLUB `

(Mr. A. Kennet). Buyette

18.26.56 6

Colleen

16.27.05 7

LOCAL HOCKEY®

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(Mr. J. N. Baxter Robena

..... 16.28.27 8 (Capt. R. De B. Hardle)

Allsa

1632,06 0

16.33.15 10

10,34.47.11

17.05.42 12

Americans Totals:-

British...

Americans

Bogey Pool held on Double Tenth resulted in a win for H. H. Mundy (Mr. G. H. Gandy) who returned a card of three down

(Skip) 18.

Hong Kong:A. E. Coates, J. McKelvie, J. Fraser, A. M. Holland, (Skip) 12.

UNIVERSITY DANCE

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Dancing continued until a late hour to the strains of the Hong Kong Hote, band. Others presen: were the Hon. Dr. and Mrs. R. H|| Porcelain Ware Kitchen Korewal, Major and Mrs. Thoy es Mr. J. Barrow, Professor and Mrs Digby, Professor and Mrs. Gerrard. Professor and Mrs. Roffy, Pro- fessor Brown, Professor Robertson. Mr. E H. Ong Mr. Z.. D. Lee, the Secretary of the Walon, and many members of the Faculty and their

lands,

ANOTHER WIN .

Shangha, continued in winning vein when they met und defeated Kowloon Bowling Green Club and a strong combined side from" th

the Kowloon Dock Recreation Club on the Dock green yesterday, hy 10 shots to 13: El

The following composed the two sides: Shanghai: J. M. C. Lopes. C. W. Glover. J. Munro, ard C. Richards (Skip).

and Kowloon Bowling Green Docks: V. Hast, M. J. Henderson. J., H. Budding and O. Cooper (skip).

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M. J. Henderson substituted for Duncan, the Colony's. open champion, in the latter side. J. W. Glover, who skipped the victor. lous Shanghai quartette in the nrst interport, was seen as No. 2 and appeared quite at home In this position. ?

Until the 18th head, the game was very open, as the score read 13 shots all. Then Richards Ly superb bowling trailed the jack to lay Shanghai 2 on the next head, and gave them the lead

The Annual Dance of h: Hong Keng University Union held at the main hall of the University on Saturday night proved a great success. The attendance number- From then on Shanghai never ed over 300 and among those scen¦ locked back and registered two at the function were the various shots in each of the succeeding members of the University Staff. heads to run out worthy, winners Sir William Hornell, Vice-Chan-

by a shot margin.

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In a fast and exciting hockey game played at King's park. on.

(Capt. P. Trimble) Saturday the European, Y.M.C.A. Widgeon. defeated HMS. Medway, by 5

(Co. W. Bilderbeck) goals to 3.

Lola

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Both sides scored twice. 'in the first half, but the civiliaris im proved beyond recognition in the second to add three more" goals.

G. H. Fowler (2), B. Fowler (2) and H. Smith scored for the "Y". while Hall, E. Fowler and Glaze- brook replied for the Medwar

POLO

The folowing, 2 chukker matches will be played on Monday, 14th October commencing at the times stated:-

£30 pm-Team 1. (Portman. Johnson, Pim and Wormell) v. Team

57 (Hooper, Rose Price, Gwydr Jodes and Williamson).::

440p.mTeam 2 (Murray Lewis, Metcalfe, Henriques and Ropes) v. Team 3 (Baker Carr, Whitaker Lawe and Marson).

TWO HARBOUR SWIMS NEXT WEDNESDAY

The Open Harbour:Race as well as the Ladies Harbour Race, held under the auspices of the Victoria Recreation Club, will be held next Wednesday. The start. will be from Railway Fler, Kowloon, at 5.15 p.m. The competitors' launch weave Murray Pier at 5:39.1. sharp.

CHESS: CHAMPIONSHIP.

Special to the "Hong Kong Dally

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The Hague, Oct 11. The fourth game for the world 5.40 pm Team 8(Bousfeld, championship chess match was Wilson, Stanton and Fielden) v won by Alekhine against Luwe on Team 4 (Newbigging,, Macnamara, Friday, after, 44 moves by the for- Meade and Kelly) wh

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