R.H.K. YACHT CLUB AND
THE KARLSRUHE
Fine Sailing By The Visitors
The match arranged between the Karlsruhe and the Club was sailed under ideal conditions during yes- terday afternoon.
The match consisted of two races, trn boats a side. The members of the team which acted as crews in the first race changed order and were helmsmen in the second race..} After the race the visiting team were entertained in the Club, and both teams were photographed to- gether before leaving
The results of the match was Club 219 points, Karlsruhe 203 pta. the Club winning by 16 pts.
Members of the visiting team are to be congratulated on the results in view of the fact that they had nu knowledge of local conditions- a`very great handicap. In the second race they actually beat the
Club
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Full particulars of the race and results are given below:-
Course for both races:--Start West to East, Quarry Bay Mark; (Pr, Channel Rock Mark (P), Holt's Whar! Mark (P). Finished West to East. Distance 5 miles (
FIRST RACE
RED FLEET (GERMAN)
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15
(Major
HS, Cadet Carlowitz (Mr. N.
V. Croucher)
A1, Cadet Mirbach
A4, Cadet Dau (Mr. Ervine-
Andrews)
Booty)
A11, Mr. G. G. Wood (Cadet
Unlig) ....... A14 Major Edwards (Cadet
Varendorff)
YS, Lieutenant Winter (Cadet
Rudloff).
Y3, Lieut, Grace, RN. (Cadet
Jung)
L
Points
3.
12
5
..... 116
First Race (Club)......... 116 First Race (Karlsruhe)........ 95
SECOND RACE
BLUE FLEET (GERMÄN)
H3, Cadet Rudolph (Major
H7. Cades Kindler (Mr, T. C.
,Postle)
Fairburn)
Hy Cadet Hartwig (COL
Kirke)
A, Cadet Mohr "(Mr, H S.
Rouse)
45. Cadet Mueller (Lieut.-Car.
Stewart)
A9, Cadet Steinbart (Mr. W. B.
Cooper)
Pts.
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1936.
LOCAL SOCCER
Fixtures For The Week-End
The following are the League Axtures for the week ending 18th instant.-
SATURDAY FEBRUARY 15.
1st. Division South China "A" vs. South China "B". CH2. Referee: E. G. Isley Linesmen: T. Evans, C. Mason.
E.KFC, VA. Ulstera.
Rc- H2 teree: H. J. Smyth, Linesmen: C. Lane. T. Goldsworthy.,
Kowloon vs RA. “L' K2. Ke- feree: H. F. Scrutton. Linesmen: R. Bernstein, J. Charrey.
St. Josephs vs. Club de Recreio
N2. Referee: E. E. Randall. Lines- mun; E. Owen, S. Lawton.
2nd Division.
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•
LOCAL RUGBY NEW SECRETARY
Trial Teams Chosen
A trial game to select a repre sentative side for the Colony in their return encounter against the New Zealand University Rugby Atleen, when the latter PRES through the Colony on the way back to New Zealand, has been | arranged for Saturday, on the Boo- kunpoo Ground, kick off at 4.15 p.m.
OF HK.F.A.
Committee To Make Selection
A meeting was held yesterday of the Council of the Hong Kong Football Association in the Sports Club. Colonel H C. Harrison was in the chair and he was supported The "Possibler" will play against by the Hon Secretary, Mr. Railton. the "Probables" and the following
Comdr. Others present are the two Aftéens:
Hissey, Lieut. Chapman, Captain Possibles-F. C., Frost. Lt SuPegg, Mr. C. M. Alves, Mr. Golden- clair Ford, H. D. Bidwell, Lt. Eu- man, L Fraser, R.M., J. Hutchi-
son, Preece, R.M., J. L. Bonnar, Chambers, Spr. Richards, G. S. Marine Light, 8. H. Garrod Lt. Harrison E. Lancs, A. B. Evans, E V2. Re-P Humphries, and E. B. Gammell. Probables:-Fus Preece. Fus, Floyd, Bur. Lt. Benson, Lt. "Rice Evans, H. L McGUchrisi, A. H. R. Butcher, L. Hamilton RE, Lt. Robinson, W. E. Peers, Lt. Lincoln, A F. Walkden, Sapper Cullinan, RA, Lt. Chapman, Fus. Morgan, and L/C. Harrison.
University vs. R.WF. feree: W. P. Payne.
Club de Recreld vs. Navy. KP2. Referee: R. M. 'Omar.
Radio vs. South China, CH1, Re- feree: H. Martin.
H.KF.C. va. R.E. HI." Referee: 9. MacCormac, . -
Kowicon vs. East Lance, KI. Re- feree: A. T, Jarain.
3rd. Division.
R.A.M.C. Y. Liga Portuguesa. M2. Referee:. R. Chapman.
Police "O" VR: RE V1. Referee:} D.: W. Ellis.
St. Josephs vs. Police "E.J2. Referee: Lai Yuk Tat.
RAF. vs. R.WF. R1. Referee: E. E. Thomas.
YESTERDAY'S GAME "
а
were
burg. Mr. Wong Ka-taun, Mr. Woodward. Mr. L K, Lee, Mr. J. McKelvie, Mr. 8. Strange, and Mr. J. Shepherd.
After reading the minutes of the last meeting the, Chairman read out a letter received from the Governor thanking the Council for the honour which they had bestowed upon him by offering him the patronship of the Club.
The next item on the agenda was the sélection of Another Secretary vice Mr. Railton who is leaving the Colony shortly. It was and carried that a proposed special sub-committee should be formed for the purpose of choos- The sub-com-
In game featured by poor handling, the HM,S. Dorsetshire defeated the Club "A" afteen by two tries (6 points) to nil, The naval men changed over leading ing a successor.
oy a try obtained by Sur. Lt. Kirk-mittee was to be finally answer- wood a few minutes before the in- able to the Council for the Anai terval They went further ahead selection. when L B. Smith crossed near Railway vs. East Lancs. R2. Re- the corner flag in the second per Keres: R. 1. "Evans.
conversion lod. Both efforts at falled.
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16.
1st. Division.
Chinese Athletic vs. RW.F. CH2. Referee: A. E. Sidebottom. Lines- men: T. Jones, 6. Ball.
Navy vs. East Lancs N2. Referee: W. C. Twaltes. Linesman: D. T. Smith, A. E. C. Clarke."
15
13
11
4
All, Cadet Uhlig Mr. G, G.
Wood)
12
Fts
A14, Cadet Varendorf (Major
Edwards) ........
1
"Hi, Cadet Buecating (Major
Dixon) .........
Y3,
Cadet Rudlof
(Lieut.
21
Winter, R.N.) A..
6
H2, Cadet Klatt (Lt-Comdr.
King)
18
YC, Cadet Jung (Lieut. Grace,
R.N.)
9
Points
108
RED FLEET (CLUB)
Pts.
A6, Cadet Juli (Lieut. Moore,
RN)!
H1, Major Dixon (Cadet-Bue-
cating)
21.
13
H2, Lieut.-Comdr. King (Cadet
Ir ..
A10, Cadet Lassen (Wing Cdr.
Keary) A12, Cadet · Reymann
Portman)
- Klatty...ş...
17
10
(Mr.
H5. Mr. N. V. Croucher (Cadet...
Carlowitz) ..
16
1
A1, Major Booty (Cadet
Yi, Cadet Kuhnt (Col. Bilder-
Mirbach)
2
beck) ......
7
YS, Cadet Jebsen (Mr. L. F
A4, Mr. Ervine-Andrews (Cadet
- Dan)
3
Nicholson)
4
Au, Lieut. Moore, R.N. (Cadet
Eastern vs. Chinese "Athletic. CHI, Referee: D. Kossick.
Juli) ....
14
Points
95
A10, Wing Cdr. Keary (Cadet
Lassen)
8
BLUE FLEET (CLUBY
A12, Mr. Portman (Cadet Rey-
Pis.
H3,
Major Postle (Cadet Rudolph)
mann) ......
Bilderbeck 11, Col
(Cadet
19
Kuhnt)
10
K7, Mr. T. C. Fairburn (Cadet
Kindler).
18
5
H9, Col. Kirke (Cadet Hartwig)
17!
42, Mr. H. S. Rouse (Cadet
Points
103
- Mohir)!.....
14
A5 Lt. Comdr, Stewart (Cadet "
Mueller)
Final results
11
AS! MeḥW, B. Cooper (Cadet ·
**Steinbart)
Club" "Karlsruhe "
219
203
8
Club Wins
YS, Mr. L: F. Nicholson (Cadet "
Jebsen)
SPORTS GOSSIP
Big Money In Golf-In America
Londen, Jan. 23. Kari Schroeder, the young Swede, is winning more laurels on the lawn tennis court. Within two months he has defeated Von Cramm Borstra and Bouastis, three "First Ten" imen.
This record, Wallis Myers tells me, is meteoric, for Schroeder had done virtually nothing in inter- national tennis before the present covered-court season,
He owes much of his rise to the
royal interest of King Gustav, himself a former doubles cham
pion of Sweden and an active dis
Police vs. R.A "S" K2′Referee: W. R. Reynolds. Linesmen: Crawford, T. McCann,
2nd Division
Waikden, the Club first fifteen forward, actually crossed the line. in the first half, but in attempting to ground the ball nearer the posts was' prished over the dead line simultaneously as he fell on the ground, and Dr. J. A. R. Selby, disallowed a try."
The game was dull and unin Wteresting to
the extreme, being featured by ragged play on both sides.
R.AS.C, and R.A.O.C. vs. Ulsters.
·C2. Referee: K. K. Ip.
GOLF CHALLENGE WAGERS
A good deal of private wagering. amounting to substantial sums, la taking place. George Greenwood tells me, OTA the £100-a-side challenge match between" repre- sentives of the Croydon and Essex Goit Alliances,
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AMERICAN TENNIS TOURNAMENT
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At K.G.C. On Sunday.
Afte many proposals and amendments it was carried that the committee should consist of the three members. including Chaltman and the Secretary.
By ballot the following "gentle- men were selected for the com- mittee: Mt. Shepherd Ch. Chap-- man and Mr. Wong Ka-tsun..
WIN FOR THE
M. C. C.
Cheap Dismissal Of Poverty Bay
Gisborne, Feb. 12. The M.C.C. tourists in New Zea- The Kowloon Cricket Club are land won their two-day cricket holding an American Tennis
match against Poverty Bay by 192 Tournament on Sunday, February uns. 10 commencing at 2.30 p.m.
Members and Subscribers' wish-.
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Another declaration was
made
HOME FOOTBALL FORECASTS
(BY FORWARD).
The following are the League and Cup-Tie matches for Satur day, February 15. The teams in bold type are tipped to win:-
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Tottenham
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85
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Aston Villa
73
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83
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170
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145 V.
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163 V
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143
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3-0 0-
123
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NEW R.A.F. INSTRUCTOR in 1929, and was afterwards em- played on special duty in India, at Coastal Area Headquarters, and at the Air Ministry.- Educated at Winchester and Christ Churit, Oxford, he joined the Royal En- gineers on the outbreak of the War, and was transferred to the | R.F.C, as an observer in November. 1915, Four months later he gain- ed his certificate as a pilot. For service in France he was awarded
by the visitors to-day, when they had scored 158 for 9, and they dis-
London, Jan 21. En-missed Poverty.. Bay for a paltry
67, with Bims taking three wickets Air Commodore C..F.. A. Portal for 23. Full scores were:
D.SO., MC, was been appointed M.C.C. 200 for 5 dec. (Human be to the Air Ministry special duty not out) and 158 for 9. #
Het on his appointment as RAF- Poverty Bay: 105 (Reeves $1) and Instructor at the Imperiál Defence
The maten 'came about in ang to enter are asked to send in rather curious way. A chance re their names to the tennis convenor mark made by a member of the before Saturday February 15. trance Fee 18' $1.50 per pair. Essex Union that a picked team 16 of that body could beat any other alliance was overheard by Capt. W. Parker, of the Croydon A Hance. He promptly challenged the statement.
finer plane for the genuine stroke-maker than a wood nicer. HORTON SMITH AGAIN
Each Alliance wilt bé represent- ed by four players: Essex by B. Hodson (Chigwell), -3.・・ Adams (Romford), ' G... Denny (Thorpe Hall) and A. Dally (Wanstead).
Croydon have nominated A. Ferry (Leatherhead, the Open champion), A. Padgham (Sandwich Parky W. J. Cox (Wimbledoni Park and W. Laidlaw (Maiden). CROYDON'S BRILLIANT · TEAM
On paper it would appear that Since my recent reference to the odds are in favour of the the retum to form of that ronian- Croydon players, the first three of "tic Agure of the golf links, Horton who played for Britain in the
Smith, further success has come last Ryder Cup match. his way.
In a month he has won three of the biggest tournaments of the is a American winter circuit, and his share of the spoils is £1,000. ́.
Golfers are wondering whetner Horton Smith is about to repeat that record-breaking campaign of
owing to the absence of so many of Australia's leading players in "South Africa:
The only bright spots have been those provided by Bradman. In three Sheffield Shield matches in Melbourne there were 12 days' play. The total attendance was 75,019, and the receipts £2,957.
BATTING NOT AFFECTED
67...
Reuter.
THE OLYMPIAD
Bradman, when he hit up his Four-Man Bobsleigh
357, batted most of New Year's Day and for, two hours next day. Play on those two days alone drew 40,000 spectators and £1,890-in other words, more than half the spectators and two-thirds of the takings
Els 357 was Bradman's 23rg score of more than 200 în first
Races
[Special to the Hong Kong Daity
Fress" (Copyright).) Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Feb. 12,
Laidlaw is an assistant, age 20.
Two Swiss entries, closely fol- Ger- who came from Gleneagles. He class cricket,
lowed by England - End and his fourth or
lead in the many took the brillant golfer. Though more than 300. Though he is young, and perhaps inexperienced gaid
the scheduled four- second of to be carrying the young man bobsleigh, roen,which in matches of this character, there south Australian team on bla took place on Tuesday afternoon. need be no fear that he will not back responsibility certainly is do himself justice. The fact that not affecting his batting. And as Musy achieved the fantastic The Swiss, led by Lieutenant Laidlaw was one of the selection Australia's likely Test captain he speed of 1 minute 18.78 seconds on. Ryder Cup match is in itself an acknowledgement of his ability.
ciple of the game, even in his seven years ago, when, in Ameri" committee's probables for the is gaining invaluable experience in the second run with a total of 2
76th year.
can phraseology, he "burned up" course after course and pocketed
ficant sum for a youth of 20
It was the King's ambition that more than £5,000-not an insigni- Schroeder should vindicate his talent at the Royal Club of Stek- holm before. his own countrymen, and it was King Gostav, I learn who invited Jean Borotra to head recent
the French team in the Swedish championship,
STARTED AS A CADDIE Horton Smith started life as a farmer's boy at Joplin, Missor and at 16 he was a caddie. When he dropped from the clouds of an astonished world. Hagen im mediately dubbed him the "Jopila Ghost."
A GOOD GENERAL Schroeder owed his victory over Borotra partly to his strong physique, which allows him to In a few years Horton Binito. a conduct a volleying campaign at shrewd business man, has earned high pressure, but he also revealed a small fortune, and, unlike many upsuspected qualities of general golfers, has saved most of it. ship.
leadership.
BILLIARDS SUGGESTION
minutes 41.23 seconds for the first | twoƐ]
The first half of the match, which is by foursomes and singles The return to big billiards of The semi-final round of Icer each over 38 holes) will be played Fred Davia, younger brother or hockey was opened with a match on an Essex course, either at Joe Davis, the English champion, between the United States and Thorndon Park Wanstead, Feb has prompted a suggestion that Czechoslovakia, wn by the former 8. The second half will be played a bihards and snooker match with a score of 2:0 on Feb. 15, probably at Acaington should be arranged, between the Palace, dr at Leatherhead, as a two Davis brothers and two New compliment to the Open cham-
man brothers-Yom the former thampton, and his young brother, planting
Stanley.
THE LURE OF HEADMAN Don Bradmany value in £ 8 d. discussed in this column the other day. has just bad striking proof
* Jim Barnes, the glant Cornish-in Australiada de
Fred Davis is how ranking 500 breaks at billiards and 100 breaks at snooker, the latter, perhaps, a more difficult accomplishment
Buch a meeting would undoub
In the second game Sweden just managed to defeat Austria.
RD PART During the semi-final Ice-hockey round Germany beat Hungary 2-1. Tranentean. Nous Service
by
ENGLAND'S TRIUMFE
kore Carmisch: Feb, England scored a big triumply in the Olymple ice- He did not allow himself to be man, who won the US. Chani- "To England's. Test hopes he is tedly attract attention. "rattled" when the French championship in 2921 made a big for the greatest menace," writes az 811- It was proposed a year or two when they defeated Car -fat by the odd go plon, two sets down, "made a tune on Wall Street only to see thusiast. To the spectator he x ago that Tom Newman's six sis characteristic recovery and nearly it swept away in the financricket's greatest spectacle. To ter-who are all fair players, and Germany defeated: Haus
quared the match in the fourth cat crash
who look after the sate sometimes, have a knock with simte score and these cricket's greatest their brother should oppose a meet in the Pool final
team of alsters from the north of the ather Pool seri
nited States ousted port England. The Newman fan
were eager for the ma drawang steadily, some reason or another, it
bably playe
For years Wäter, Hazen's in- come hag beeb £10,000 per mon
All Swedes are better indoors than in the wind-laden "open, annum, and sometimes more, but
he spends it just us it comes. He this
as golf's seaso will always be known
"diminlahin "princely spender.
but Schroeder may discover, like most of the French giants, that the good turf court is an even
College. He succeeds Air Commo dors W. Sholto Douglas, M.C.. D.F.C., the newly appointed Direc- tor of Staff Dutles, Air Ministry.
Air Commodore Portal has been Air Officer. Commanding at Aden- for two years. He attended the Imperial Defence College course
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