HONGKONG GOLF CLUB
Starting Times For Fanling For The Holidays
"GOOD
FRIDAY
Old Course
3.20 a.m. S. T. Butlin and H. A.
Mills.
C. C. Stark and C. E Sandstrom.
J. F. Wright and 8. 8.
Ferry.
L Goldman and R. L. 8 Webb.
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K. K. Rounds and I. H.
Shrigley and' C.
A. C. I. Bowker and-J. A. D. Morrison.
R. A. MacKinney and A
Reynolds,
O J. Shannon and G Marsellie.
SCHOOL SPORTS
Diocesan Girls' School
Annual Meet
A small gathering of school girla and visitors were present at the achdol ground,' King's Park, Kow- loon, yesterday afternoon, when held the Diocesan Girls' School their Annual Athletic Sports.
Except for the inclement wea- ther, the meeting was a great suc- cess in every way.
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At the conclusion of the day's sports, the prizes were distributed to the successful competitors by
Higgs, wife of Rev. J. Higgs. Vicar of the St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon.
Mrs.
THE RESULTS
The following were the detalled
results:-
100 yards, Senior-1. June Hall,
2 Yvonné Ho. 3. Norah Wichell.
100 yards, Junior,1. Vera Dab- her, 2. Vivian Churn, 3. Kenneth Ho."
50 yards, Kindergarden (Boys).
W. J. Waddington and 1. Stephen Chin, 2. Robert Da
C. D. Chapman,
9.24
*9.28
9.32
9:36
9.40
Geare. R. J
Austin
0.44
9:48
9.53
-
9.55
10.00
£0.04
10.08
E M. Bryden and R Young.
.10.2
H. E. Stone and W A Cornnell.
10.10
D. Black and Bremner.
10,20
10.24
.14.28
++
10.32
:10.36
FC. B. Black and G. S. Chambers.
:
LR. Cramer and S. S.
Church.
Souza,
50 yards. Kindergarden, (Girls) 1. Betty Choi, 2. Eunice Dodson.
50 yards, Kindergarden (Bables), -1, B. Asanio, 2. Billy Forest.
50 yards, Kindergarden (Babies). 1. Yvonne Long, 2. Thomas Brown. Long Jump. Senlor-1. Yvonne Ho, 2. Helen Bockler. 3. June Hall,
A A Distance: 14 ft. Th ins.
HS. Dinsdale and N P.
Fox
B. G. Sheldon and C. C. Black,
Long Jump, Junior-1. Kenneth
- Potato
Patalo Race.
J. S. Dykes and F. M, Ho, 2. Alavana Chang. 3. Vera Ellis.
Dabher. Distance: 13 ft. 11 ins.
Race,
Kindergarden Boy). 1. Harold Lapsley, 2. J. A. Shaw and T. Stephen Chin.
Kindergarden Draper.
Girl91 Myrtle Chang, 2. Rosle Chung
Kindergarden Potato
Race. Bables), 1. Yvonne Long. 2. Eleanor Wong.
Norah High Jump, Senior-1. Witchell, 2. Babs Lum. 3. Marla da Mrs. Crapnell and Mrs. Roza, (tie), Height: 3 ft: 11 ins. Thomson.
HA. Browning and W.
E. Hunt.
New Course ... <1 9.28 a.m. F, H. Crapnell and G. B.
$, Thomson. *0.32
SATURDAY
High Jump Juntor-1. Vera Dabher. 2. Ada Chang, J. Mon and Thomas Ho (tie). Height: 3
Old Course 9.20 a.m. I. Angwin and B. H. c. ft. 1 ins.
Hallowes.
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0 J. Shannon and J. S. Dunnett.
H. Pethick and T. B.
Williams.
B. H. Dodwell and Lt.- Cdr. Brooms.
F. C. Young and R, C. Webb.
FC. Mudie and C. C. Willson.
EL, Groome and F. A. M. Elliott.
..9.24
9,28
9.32
..9.36
3.10
9.44
9.48
"
9.52
9:56
D. Morrison..
..10.00
W. A. Stewart and F. M.. Bills.
10.04
11.04
J. Roger and B. Young.
3. W. Mayhew and I, H. Geare.
J. R. Masson and J. A.
J. F. Wright and A. Murdock.
L-Cdr Hover.den and
Cdr. Keogh.
EASTER SUNDAY
Old Course
(9.23 a m. G. S. Chambers and T.
C. B. Black.
J. B. Mackie and F, A. Redmond:
Three Legged Race, Kindergar- den. (Boys),-1. Harold Wast, 2. Harold Lapsley.
220 yards, Senior. 1. June Hall.
2. Stella Wąst, 3. Norah Witchell
Goal Throwing, Junior.-1. Patsy Kay, 2.J, Coilom, 3. Vivian Churn. Goal Throwing, Senior.-1. Pansy Dodd, 2. J. Boradridge, 3. W. Hunt. Three Legged Race.-1. Maria Da Roza and Helen Bockler, 2. June Hall and Yvonne Ho.
Teachers' Race-1. Miss Helen
Ho.
Relay Race. Senior-Winners- Upper
Relay Race, Junior-Winners- Lower 5.
Obstacle" Race, Junior-1. Ken-
neth Ho. 2. Thomas Ho, 3. Vivian Churn.
Kindergarden Girls' Three Lég- ged Race-1. Barbara Histon and Myrtle "Chan, 2. Rosie Chung and Bertha Howen
Obstacle Race, Senlar.-1. Norma Das, 2. June Ho. 3: Stella 'Wast.
SCOTTISH LEAGUE FOOTBALL
London, April 8.-
Three matche; in the first divi-.
E. M. Bryden and T. R. slon of the Scott sh Football Lea-
que were played to-day. Glasgow
Rangers started to
overt.authe
league leaders as a result of beat-
I. H. Geare and K. .ing Queen 'South, and the results
Morrison.
G. B.. S. Thomson and
D. S. Edward.
as cabled by Reuter were:-
Albion
4 Clyde
Kimarnock 0 Hibernian
9.30
**%
9.35
F. M. Els and R. & S.
Webb.
9.40
W. A. Stewart and K.
Laffond
9,45
Chassels.
9.50
J. W. Mayhew and W. N.
A. Smalley.
9.55
10.00
4
P
1
10.05
H. H. Mundy and W. S. Hiller.
Rangers' 2 Queen o'Sth.
70.10
ť
T. A. Pearce and P. H. Scoones.
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New Course
10.15
Comdr. Hole and J. 8.
.9.28 a.m. A, Anderson and B. D.
Dykes.
Evans*.
10.20
E. T. McMullen and, D.
9.32
H. N. Williamson and.
A. O'Kleffe.
J. Angwin⭑.
10.25
K. K. Raunds and R. Young,
9.40
E. L. Groome" and J. R.
Way".
زر
10:30 D. L., Prophet and W. W.
9.44
HH. Pethlck" and A. M.
C. Shewan.
Kirby*.
10.35
10.40
10.45
20.50
THE
-10.56
E. des Voeux and T. C. Moodghan.
9.52.
W. L. Alexander* and J. Harrop.
W. J. Waddington and
9.56
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E. Taylor.
G. A. Stewart and C. Austin.
J. 8. MacLaren and H. A. 10.00
A. Ritchie, and C. H, 10.04 Burton.
A. T. Lay and A. Bom- 10.08 ..merrelt.
11.00 P. Morrison na R. K. 10.16
8. H Dodwell and E Davidson
I. C. Mackay* and R; H.
MacGregor*.
J. G. Cotesworth* and
N. P. Fox*.
J. F. Lawrie* and F.: A,
Collings.
11.05
T. R. Rowell and HG.10.20 Wallington
11.10
11.15.
Col. Blake and Captain | 10.28 Michen
H; Jasserand and CoL 10,32 Matthewe. :
11.2013; 6. Dunnett and F. ; 10.40
11.25
11:30
King:
W. R. Hunt and HA 10.44 Browning
W Bharp and AA
M. Elliott'.
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G. S. Hugh-Jones" and
E. Bathurst".
J. D. Kinnaird and 3.
MacKnight.
J. F. Wright and D. L.
Newbigging
A Mckinlay and C. W. Jeffries."
WT. Yestall and A, B.
2 Adamson, for
•Unsuccessful in ballot for OK
Course
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1936.
BRIGADE:
REPEATS
SUCCESS
In Inter-Unit Hockey
In a keenly contested game the HK.S.R.A, defeated the 8th Pun- jabls Regiment in the final of the Army Inter-Unit hockey tourna ment by the only goal scored. at yesterday. Marina Ground the
midway
was a large
The winning goal came through the second half.
crowd of There spectators present which included His Excellency Major General A. 0.0.0, and a Bartholomew, w number of officers from all the other Regiments stationed in the Colony. At the conclusion of the General game, H. E. Major Bartholomew presented "the trophy
TSUI BROTHERS WIN
Andrews And Fincher' Defeated
Those who attended the exhibi- Hon matches featuring E. D. An- drews, former New Zealand cham- Hongkong Cricket plon. at the Club tennis courts yesterday after- noon received good value for their money in quantity if not in quality for although neither match went to three sets the four sets com- prised 46 games.
is
LOCAL SOCCER Figure-Skating Championship
Of Great Britain
A Congested Programme
The following" are the matches arranged to be played on the dates and grounds as shown below:-
SATURDAY at 4.45 p.m. Ist Division HKBC, V. Chinese Athletic, Club,
W. R. Reynolds.
8. China. "B" v. Kowloon, Caroline
HI, H. F. Scrutton.
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London, March 25. `
Look at the perfect po se ot these Along with that eminent skating gir's on the ice. Unless balance enthusiast. Sir Samuel Hosts, I is correct the track made by the
most skites shows that something of Britain's watched. 13 graceful girls on the ice to-day wrong. Very seldom is it that any "
but the best skaters can change They were competing at the Ice Club, Westminster, for the Figure over from one edge to the other Great without an intervening period on Skating Championship of
the fat. Britain.
"Wonderful, isn't it?" remarked Sir Samuel, as Miss Cecella Col- ledge, the reigning champion of R. W. Fusillers v. S. China "A", 15, was skimming the ice" in
Sookunpoo, H, F. Smyth,
R.A. (LA V. Club de Recreio, Kings
Park, E. E. Randall.
Andrews first partnered L Gola- man against S. A. and H. D. Rum- R. Navy v. H.K, Police, Causeway
Bay, R. M. Omar. jahn. Play began slowly for there not much Are in the court was and the only interest was in closeness of the scores.
St.
the
Josephs v. E. Lan, R., St. Josephs, W, P. Payne.
and
2nd Division at 3.15 p.m. H.K.FC. v. E. Lan, R., Club, E. E.
Thomas.
"rocker" figure.
Ü
"All the winter through. I have at 8.30 a.m. been turning out "daily rnd working on these same.. Agures under the same instructor 2.5 teaches Miss Colledge. Mr. Gershweller. I know that figure- skating in its topmost flights is at
for the young, accomplishment
and the but I have improved. exercise keeps me alive."
Sir Smuel 19 president of the
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"Five years ago we as a nation were of no recount in a skating arc the leading sense: now we
That is country of the world. what all these rinks and the best Instructors have done for us.
"Do you realise that to achieve | Lawn Tennis Association. "I wish that standard of skating you see our leading lawn tennis players would take to skating." he said. here four or five hours' practice a
"It is so good for one's balance in six years is necessary?
court." day for
HKFC. v. S. China, "B" Club,
It takes two days to settle the
At five-all. however, play bright- to Lt. C. C. Garthwaite, captain of ened and Andrews began to open
C.A.A. v. Rasc & Raoc, Caroline the Brigade team, who accorded, out, making fewer mistakes
the Hull, A. J. Stockbridge. the General Officer Commanding sending sizzling returns over
net. They left the Rumjahn, cou-R. Ulster R. v. S.C.AA., Causeway
championship. Buccésa three lusty cheers. The
Bay, R, I. Evans, sins standing and the New Zea- lander and his partner went on to Eastern v. Kowloon, Kowloon, S.
MacCormack. win 3-5.
enjoyed by the Brigade yesterday them the holders of the second coveted trophy for the makes year in succession.
Large contingents of Punjabis and Brigade men turned out for the game, the touch lines. belag crowded. The men evinced great
Andrews continued in his merry mood in the second set. which was
easy, being comparatively 8-2.
won
After a brief rest Andrews Join-
R.E. v. R. Navy, Sookunpoo, J. But-
terworth,
RW, Fusiliers v. Radio. 4.45 p.m., Chatham, A. T. Jarmain.
3rd Division'
enthusiasm and cheered through-ed E. C. Fincher against the Tsul Railway v. R.E, 4.45 p.m., Railway,
out an exciting contest.
THE DECIDER
brothers who turned the tables. winning 7-5, 7-5.
long
The game was marked by
The game was played at a fast pace, and both citadels were raid- rallies and clever court-craft. Both ed in turn. Sound defences non-pairs concentrated on the opposi- plussed the work of the energetic, tion's weaker half but although forward lines and hal time ar- Andrews showed flashes of brill
ance, they were of no avail against the steadiness of the, brothers.
rived with the score sheet blank.
Resumption of play saw a re- petition of the first half. Each raided in turn. and goal was
saves were effected by brilliant both goal keepers. From a break- away by Lieut: Garthwaite, Alam received the (inside left) Sher ball and placed it in the net in an unmarked goal,
went
The Brigade supporters frantic with delight whilst players in the goal scoring team banished their hockey sticks in their mo- ment of delight. The Punjabis
were
not equalising. The final whistle saw play in midfeld.
Though the game was extremely Last and exciting, it was also featured with a great number of offences for which the whistle was One constantly being blown. Impression of the game was that both sides were at fault in hitting the ball too hard with a consequent galaxy of "knock-ons".
Capt. Kimm and Mr. A. A. Dand very ably controlled the game.
The
H.K.SR.A.: teams were: j
reverse undaunted by this and attacked time and again. On occasion W. Shah had bad when favourably, placed in
one luck
S. Singh, D. Singh, and K. Singh, B. Singh. T. Singh, and E. Singh,
W. Brierley.
Liga Port. v. R. Ulster H., 3.15 p.m.
Chatham, D, W. Ellis.
SUNDAY at 3.15 pm.
Chinese
1st Division
Athletic v. HK Police, Sookunpoo. H. F. Scrutton. Kotewall Cup at 4.30 p.m.
8. China AA, v. R. Navy, "Sookun- poo, W. R Reynolds, Lines- men: A. T. Jarmain and J. Butterworth.
Club
MONDAY at 5.15 p.m.
1st Division
de Recreio v. Chinese Athletic- Caroline H, E. R. A. Side- bottom.
R.
D. Kossick.
WEDNESDAY AT 5.15 P.M. 1st Division
Navy v. Kowloon, Causeway Bay, K. K. Ip. R.W. Fusiliers v. St. Joseptis, Boo-
kunpoo, E E. Randall. Chinese Athletic v. S. China "A", Caroline Hill, A. C. Ward. 2nd Division Chinese Athletic v. R. Navy, 3.15 p.m., Carline Hill, R. Chap- man.
THURSDAY at 5. 15 p.m..
Trial Match
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THE TEST FIGURES
Each girl has to do a Rocker forward inside counter FI.: one foot, eight forward; three change, three larward; loop change; loop forward: bracket change, bracket forward.
Each has to be done right and left."
After each exercise the referee and a panel of judges solemnly the inspect the racery left. on Ice by the skates and award marks. Morning and Afternoon
China v. United Services, Caroline these compulsory figures continu-
Hill, H. F. Smyth.
FRIDAY at 5.15 1st Division
S. China "A" v. R. Ulster R., Caro-
line Hill, W. P. Payne.
RE-ARRANGED FIXTURES
ed.
To-morrow evening comes the excitement the free skating in which each girl can follow her. own bent.
The competitors include, in ad- dition to the champion, the other members of the recent Olympic team. Miss Gweneth Butler, Miss rand Miss Belita Jepson-Turner Mollie Phillips, with the reserves, Mackiin on Miss Mia
and Miss
was
The following proposal passed at the League Management
held Committee meeting
Kudha Bux, Lleut. C. C. Garth-April 7, 1936:-
Singh, waite, T. Singh, A. Sher and Chajja
8th Punjabis: N. Mohammed, K. Bahader, L. Mohammed, G. Singh, Dalla Singh,, and Alf Din Lt. Walker, W. Sher. A. Khan, A. Zar and Lal Bagh.
་
Pamela Prior.
All are young. Miss Daphne That from the April 10, 1936
Walker is the youngest at eleven. " Inclusive, the Hong Kong Football
Miss Jepson-Turner is 12, Miss. Association Handbook is. Null and
and that the remaining Colledge 15, the others older but Vold, matches not played be arranged still young. It is a meeting in
the senior one as well. weekly by the League Mariage- which the junior championship is ment Committee."
Gang Gangway-
how they do move
NNAN
hesterfield
GARET
LEESTE & MARR SOLLTED TO
-they just
Satisfy em
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