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LOCAL GOLF
Starting Times For Fanling
The following are the starting times for Fanling during the holi- days:--
a.m.
GOOD FRIDAY
Old Course
9,20 L. R. Cramer and D. A.
O'Kleffe.
9.24 H. M. Alexander and A. A.
⚫ Bremaer.
8.28 N. P. Fox and J. F. Robinson. 9.32 Capt. Michell and N.. K.
Littlejohn.. 9.36 E. L. Groome and R. A. Mc-
Kenny.
9.40′′ T. Lindars and W. E. Hunt. 9.44 C. Mycock and J. Forbes.
9.48 G. H. Cautherley and H. A.
Browning.
9.52 G. C. Worrall and A. Boni-
merfelt,
.
"
9.56 K. K.. Bounds and S. 8.
Church.
10.00 J. B. Stewart and W. H.
Howlt.
10.04 W. J. E. Mackenzie and H. A.
Lammert...
11.20 H. M. Alexander and W.
Sharp.
11.25 · A. Nicol and A Anderson. 11.30 D. H. Blake and O. E. C. Mar-
ton.
New Course 9.24 N. Lampard and Wilson. 9.239 N. P. Fox and R. K. Collings. 9.32 D. D. Forbes and W. T.
Ji Yoxall.
9.36 A. Morse and K. S. Morrison. 9.40 J. F. Robinson and J. B.
Lanyon.
9.44 Mrs. Harrop and Mrs. May-
hew.
9.48 H. 8. Dinsdale and C. D.
Chapman.
9.52 Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. Low. 9.56 Mrs. Robinson and Mrs.
Mundy,
10.04 Mrs. Fox and Mrs. Collings. 10.12 Mrs. Smalley and Miss Cur-
10.20 D. W. McEwen and B. T. Me-
Mullen.
10.28 Miss Glover and A. Wilson. 10.38 Mrs. Dinsdale Chapinan.
and MISS
Donald." 10.48 Capt. Holmes and Major
McDonald.
10.08 D. L. Prophet and J. Harrop. 10.12 D. J. Gilmore and K. 3. | 10.44 Mrs. Holmes, and Mrs Mc-
Morrison. 18.18 S. H. Dodwell
and J. R. Masson. 10:20 J. Stenersen and F. Groves. 10.24.R. J. Shrigley and D. Mac-
Allster.
10.33 .E. Davidson and A. B
Raworth.
10:32 1. H. Geate and H U. Ire-
land.
14.36 W. Hewitt and Sandstrom. 10.40 J. B. Mackle and 1. B. Trevor, 10.44 W. J. Waddington' and C. Di
Chapman.
י.
10.48 A. C. I. Bowker and A. H.
Penn.
.10.52 V. R. Gordon and J. R.
Collls.
10.56 A. Nicol and A. W. Hodges, 11.00 J. A. D. Morrison and J. H.
M. Andrew.
11.04 D. S. Robb and R. L. 8. Webb, New Course
9.24 E. W. J. and Mrs. Wedlock. 9.32 P. H. Suckling and R. J. K.
Walker
9.40 Mrs. Fox and Mrs. Robinson. 9.48 E. Norris and L. Landsbert. 9.56 Mrs. Harrop and Mrs. Pro-
phet.
10.04 Mrs. T'S. Morrison and Mrs.
Mackenzie.
10.12 Wing Cdr. Bishop and M. H.
Turner.
10.20. W. Pheips and R. C. Webb. SATURDAY Old Course
!
Th
9.20 D. H, Blake and R.G. Parker. 9.24 A. W. Hay, Edie and D. Mac-
Alister.
9.28 R. I. Cherrill and W. A.
Adamson.
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19:32 T. Lindars and W. É. Hunt.
ር!
10,58 J. Stenersen and F. Groves. 11.00 Mrs. Overy and Mrs. Mae
kenzie.
11.08 H. Overy and W. J. E. Mac-
kenzie.
11.15 R. I. Cherrill and C. Austin. 11.20 H. A. Browning and O. J.
Shannon,
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1937.
Bryn Jones, Wolves, who was the Inspiration of the Welch skie which defeated Ireland last Wednesday. to win the International Soccer Championship,
HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE SOCCER WORLD
Exclusive Gossip From Here And There
(BY BOY MURRAY)
The elaborate holiday
pro- there is very little at stake. I 'Am gramme which confronts the foot-backing Navy to beat Recrélo. ball teams this week alds to pre- Athletic to emerge winners over sent us with a more stereotyped Eastern and Kowloon may be good forecast as to the destination of enough to hold the Seaforths to a League honours this season. Now division of spolls, that the Senior
has League gradually come down to spirited duel between Rifles and South China "A" our main interest until
BRYN JONES'S RISE TO STARDOM
Few footballers can boast such a romantic rise to fame as Bryn
ANNUAL SPORTS the curtain falls on an eventful Jones the Wolves and Wales 11-
Diocesan Girls' School
Students of the Diocesan Girls' School had an active afternoon, when they held their annual sports at the school ground yesterday.
Results follow:--
100 Yards: Senior: 1. June Hall; 2. Stella Roberts; 3, Norma Da Si- va. Junior: 1. Ada Chung, Mary Lam: 3. Ellis.
50 Yards:--Boys; Stephen Chul, Billy Forrest, Harold Forest Girls; Maire White, Dagmar Roberts.
season will be centered on these ternational forward. This rocket- to-fame star was actually conal- dered too small for big football and Glenavon (Ireland) let him go to Wolves for a mere £50. His current value now reaches £9,000. He played inside left for the vic- torious Welch XI which won the International Championship last week.
teams and as to whether South Chinn "A" can carry off the Championship for the third suc- cessive year,
on the other hand, the possibility of the Bifies being the first military eleven to annex the honour after a lapse of four years. As both teams enjoy much in common as regards their remaining fixtures the possibility of a test match between these old famed rivals to decide the issue is anything but remote-and would serve as a fitting climax to quite
a thrilling season.
SATURDAY'S FIXTURES If South, China "A" consider their encounter with Club to-mor- row with an air of apparent ease. they may and they have made a I consider this mistake.
RUGGED H.K.F.A. XI
The E.K.F.A. have chosen quite A formidable aide to face the HK. CAAF. on Monday. The defence is solid enough although the wing halves will have their work cut out in coping with the Chinese wing men. The selection of the versatile A. V. Gosano to lead the attack is an astute move and the inclusion of Talbot and Leonard to partner him will spell danger to
Long Jump: Sentor: Helen Bockler (14 feet); June Hall, Trixie Halu. Junior: Ada Chang (13 feet) big 11.28 Mrs. Sharp and Mrs. Prophet.1 inch): Sherlla Borras, Betty match the stiffest hurdle the Chi-Pau Ka Ping and company.
MONDAY
Old Course
Chang.
High Jump: Senior: Norma Da 9.20 D. 3. Robb and W. A. Stewart Silva (4 feet); Nora Whitchell, Eva 9.24 H. N. Williamson
Churn. Junior: Adu Chang (3 ft. 11 inch.): Ruth Barrett, Thomas
Forbes.
and J.
9.28 T. Lindars and A. E. Newton. 9.32 1. H. Geare and G.'C. Worrall 9.46 Capt. Michell, and D. H. N.
Baker Carr...
9.40 A. Anderson and N. K. Little-
john.
9.44 J. H. M. Andrew and R. 8.
Harrison.
19.48 A. McKellar sad A. A
Bremner:
9.52 E. L. Groome and R. A. Me-
Kenny.
9.56 G. N. Gawler and D. Mac-
Alister.
10,00 Capt. Holmes and F. A. Red-
mond.
10.04 K. K. Rounds and E. T. Mc-
Mullen,
10.08 J. MacPherson and Rev.
K. M. Dow.
10.12 L. Blair and C. D. Chapman. 10.18 J. Stenersen and F. Groves. 10.20 J. L Adams and J. B. Lan-
yon.
10.20 J. Harrop and W. N. A
Smalley.
9.36 I. H. Geare and K. K. 10,28 Col Withington and C.
Rounds.
9.40 E T. McMullen and G. N.
Gawler.
9.44 A. Murdoch and A. V.
- Greaves.
9.48 B. L. Groome and G. S.
Chambers.
0.52 J. Forbes and N. K Little-
john.
9,56 0; Austin and H. 'M. Alexan-
der.,.
Clerk.
New Course
C.
Ho
220 Yards: Sénior: June Hall, Stella Roberts.
CORONATION 1937
In the year 1307, King Edward II of England. ordered the Sénéchal of Gascony and the Conétable of Bordeaux to send one Thousand Hogsheads of Bordeaux ́· Wine to England for the celebration of His Coronation.
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They are also having a Special Coronation Bottling of that splendid Vintage: 1934, to be laid down for later consumption, and which will be ready for shipment in February 1937.
Drink the health of King George VI in Wine from Gascony, that fair Province over which reigned Kings Edward II and Edward 111: Château Calon-Ségur, one of the oldest Châteaux in Gascony, is well worthy of that honour.
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The Recreio player is an adept at Cup final on Easter Monday is opening out the game and never the latest role bestowed on Knox, the Kowloon player. I have al- tires of trying. The shortage of good forwards
the Recreio ways been of the opinion that this team have often necessitated | hard-shooting forward would be nese XI have to surmount out of
Gosano more REVEALING HIS OLD FORM
or less playing a seen to better advantage in one of their remaining Axtures. Provid-
Bertle Casano, who holds quite alone hand
the inside positions. Now that he ing they are not too casual in collection of Interport "caps" has KNOX'S OPPORTUNITY has been drafted from the wing to their work and Lee Kwok Wai revealed the old form which earn- Chosen to all the inside-left | Inside-left, Knox will have ample never let Fowler out of his sight,ed him the name of being the berth for the Civilians' team opportunity to unload some of his the Champions should win with finest dribbler in local football. against the Army in the Lal Wah plie-driving volleys! something to spare. The remain
ing fixtures on to-morrow's pro-ID GAIN ERO ES
Class- Relay: Senior, Class 3;gramme hold limited interest as Junior, Class 8.
Teachers' Race: Miss Marie Smith
Obstacle Race:-Senior: Vera Chang. Pansy Dodd. Junior: Ada Chang, Ruth Barrett, Thomas Ho
Individual Champions:-Senior: June Hall. Junior: Ada Chang.
HOME SOCCER
Celtic For The Semi-Final
HEROIN CASES GO
TO SESSIONS
Kwan Iu, 28, who was remand- ed on a charge of possession o 89,000 heroin pilis at No. 47, Yik Kam Street, on March 5, was seh- tenced to stand trial at the next Criminal Sessions by Mr. K. Keen at the Central Magistracy yester day when he failed to produce any witness for his defence,
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For the possession of 53,400 heroin. pills at No. 11, Ewa Hl Road, third floor, Chan Yau, 38, and Tsol Wing, 28, were commit London, March 24.
ted to the Bessions when they Celtic entered the Semi-Final were charged before Mr. K. Keen Round of the Scottish FA CUP at the Centrál Magistracy yester when they beat" Motherwell by 2 goals to I in their Fourth Round
9.24 Mrs. Harrop and Mrs. Smal-replay, after sharing eight goals
ley.
9.32 H. M. and Mrs. Alexander.
9.40 W. O. Lambert and N. Gar-
land.
of March 17..
Scottish League--First Division Albion
·1 Aberdzen
5
0
0
Rangers
-Reuter
9.44 Mrs. Lambert and Mrs. Car-Et. Johnstone 4 Queen O's
land.
..
9.52 A. V. and Mrs. Greaves. 10.00 A. E. and Mra. Bissaman.
10.00 G. H. Cautherley and J. A. D. Į 10.08 – Mrs, Blair and Mrs. Chap-
Morrison.
man
Stephen.
10.04 H. N. Williamson and J. Ang-10.16 F. 0. Oppen and Miss
Sin. 10.08 ... Adams and W. J. E
Mackenzie.
New Course
9.24 A.. E. and Mrs. Lissaman...
10.24 Miss Glover and A: Wilson. 10.48. R. K. and Mrs. Collings.
کرد
4 Hamilton
Cambridge Golf Win
Sandwich, March 24.
day.
Mr. M. J. Abbot, the Assistant
Crown Solicitor prosecuted, assist- ed by S. R. O. Grimmitt who raid- ed the premises. A female Taol Kam, 33, who was similarly charg- ed was discharged.
The facts of the case were out- lined by Mr. Grimmitt who sald that the raiding party bad to burst open the door because no one answered his knocks, "The front room or the dwelling was used as a heroth factory.
In answer to the charge first de- fendant stated, that he nothing to Cambridge to-day defeated Ox-say. while the second remarked ford to the annual inter-Varsity that the pills did not concern him, golf match. played over the Prince's Course, Bandwich, win-
10.04 Mrs. Adams and Mrs. Mac-PERRY BEATS TILDEN ning seven matches, losing four DANGEROUS DRIVING
kenzie.
EASTER SUNDAY »
Old Course
New York, Mar. 25. 3.20 D. S. Robb and A. E. Lissa- "Fred Perry beat W. ("Big Bul") Tilden by scores of 6-1, 6-3, 4-8 and 9.25 W. J. 6. Key and N K. Little-0-0, here to-day.
John,
man,
and halving four.
Cambridge' won the singles to- day by 6-3 with one halved.
CHARGE
Miss D. B. Fair, appeared on re- Iu the top match, P. B. Lucas, made before Mr. W. Schofield at the Walker Cup player and Cam-the Central Magistracy yesterday Perry was far too strong for 9.30 K. K. Rounds and R. Young. Tilden who, apart from forcing the bridge plain, beat N. 8. Mitchell-on a summons for dangerous driv- 9.35 A. D. Huniphreys and 8. T. opening game to dve deuces, and lanes, the Oxford skipper by one ing by speeding in Hennessy Hond
hole after being four, down at the about 240 p.m. on March 1, rallying from 2-4 in the third set, 9.40 P. H. Scoones and G. H. furnished little
resistance. His 18th. Cautherley.
famous cannon ball service of
Butlin,
The Cambridge and Walker Cup
9.45 L H. Geare and T. R. Chas- "other days" was broken through player. 3. Langley halved
sels,
9.53 N. L. Smith and I. Newton. 9.55 D. L. Prophet and J. Forbes, 10.00 H H. Mundy and K. B.
Robertson.
10.05 Col. Blake and R. G. Parker. 10.10, W. Hewitt and J. W. Mayhew. 10,15 G. Mycock and E. J. Edwards. 10.29 D. J. Gilmore and H. U. Ire-
land.
10.25 F. A.-M. Ellott and G. 8.
Chambers.
вод.
19.30 W. J. Dyer and D. Cuthbert 10.35 W. N. A. Smalley and D. B. "Edward
10.49 F. & Redmond and Col.
Matthews.
10.45 W..L. Alexander and J. Har-
rop.my 10.50 W. A-Stewart and T. Low. 10.55 Carruthers and F. H. King....... 11.00 Henry and J. B. Mackie.
eight times.- Reuter.
match with Kenneth Scott.- Reuter.
Sporting Fixtures
TO-DAY
Football
Kotewall Cup Final: Army v. 5. China (Causeway Bay), 4.10 pm: Friendly: Royal Navy v Royal Inniskilling Fusillers (Causeway Bay), 2.30 p.m.: Third Division: Kwong Wah v. R.E. (Prince Edward Road), 4.30. p.m.
TO-MORROW Cricket
H.K. v. Kowloon (H.K.C.C), 11 a.m.; First vision; C.C.C. v. Army (F); Second Division: IRC. v. Re 11.05 W. J. Waddington and R. A crefo 0.8.0.0. V. R. E. (1)
McKenny."
XC.C. C.0.0. (1), 2 pm. 11.10 G. C. Worrall and A. Som-
Football merfelt.
First Division: Club v. 8. China 11.18 J., Dunnett and E. A. R. Nel
"A" (Club); Kowloon v. Beaforths
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Sgt. Wass in evidence said that defendant was driving at a speed of about 34 m.p.h., which caus eed panic to a few pedestrians who jumped out of her way to avold accident.
Mr. W. A. Mackinley, appearing for the defence, said that the speed at which his client was al-. leged to be gaing was only roughly. measured by the speedometer from Sgt. Wass's vehicle. The accuracy could not be totally de- pended upon as it was only tested about two weeks before the inci-
'(Kowloon), 4.30 pm: Second Divi- slon: R.A. "L" v. Fusiliers (Military, Happy Valley), 4.30 p.m.: Club v. BE (Club), 3 p.m.;.RUR. v. Police dent. He claimed that it was not. Chatham Road), 3 pm. Navy v pedestrians jumping to avoid cars an uncommon sight to see Chinese R.A. "S" (Causeway Bay), 3 p.m. in the streets, and submitted that Kowloon v. Seaforths (Kowloon), 3 he had no case to answer. p.m.; Third Division: R.A.0.C. v. St. Joseph's (Military, Happy Valley), 3.pm; R.WF. 7. Recreto (Prince Edward Road), 3 p.m.; RAM.C. v. xumaon R. (St. Joseph's Happy Valley). 3 p.m.; Seaforths v. Police 0. (Bookunpon), 4,80 p.m.
Racing Becond. Ertra Race (Happy Valley), 12.30 p.m.
His Worship said that Ir the speedometer was accurate there would be a case for him to decide. and remanded the case till April 4 to decide this point.
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