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The following are the Royal Hongkong Golf Club, starting times for Fanling for today Good Friday), Saturday, Sun- day and Easter Monday:

OLD COURSE

G.IT

9.18 G. Worrall, N. 'D. Lloyd' 9:20 Q. T Harrington

Chandler.

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9.34 A. B. Stafford. G. Thomarson. 9.28 D. J. S. Croaler, H. S. Jones. 9.32 L R. Cramer, B. O. Baldwin,

Kelly, P. E. Annis

9.40 J. B. Mackie, L. R. AndreweK " 9.44 H J. Armstrong, C. C. Back. 9.48 J

J. Redmen, E. A Milis, 9.52 R. C. Garidner. M. G.

ruthers.

9.40 Wing Cdr. Steele-Perkins, T

Megarry

9.44 D. H. Clark, G. Dodds. 9.48 H Evelle. Count d'Harvilliers. 9.52 A. Ritchie. E M Bryden.

9.86 J. Redman, J. W. Anderson, 10.00 G. Thomerson, H. J. D. Lowe, 10.04 P. 8. Cassidy, R. S. Morrison 10.13 R, Young, J. G. Taylor 10.16 W. J. Mackenzie, H. O, Wale 10:38 8. Cawford. S. £. Lloyd.

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NEW COURSE

9.24 A. E and Mrs. Lissaman. 9.29 Mrs. Rowell, J. O. Brown. 9.38 Mrs. Sturgesa Welis, Mrs, Dun-

can

Car-10.16 10.28

9.58 Comdr, Hole, J. Linaker. 10.00 F D. Hunter. A. Sommerfelt. 10.04 W. Cruickshank. L C. P. Bel-

1088 R. G. Parker, Capt. Thursby. 10.12 Phillips, Cdr. Nicholson. 10.16 W. F. Arndt, J. W. Clague. 10.29 H. M. Rowland, P. M. Cotton. 10.24 R. S. W. Paterson H. R. But

ters.

10:40

10. C. Finch, E C. Norris. 10.32 . Overy. W. J. E. Mackenzie. 10.38 A Morse, K. S. Morrison.

G. M. Park, J. M. Pearson. 10.44 V. R. Gordon, J. R. Collis 10.48 G. A L. Plummer. J. Harrop. 10.52 W C. Botcherly, W. P. G.

M

Harris

10.56 F. Groves. J. Stenersen 11.00 N. Littlejohn, H. N. William-

11.04 F. Suckling. C. Rowellte. IL06 E T. McMullen. W. Hewitt. 11.12 J J. W. Mayhew A. V. Greaves.

11.16 S. Crawford, J. B. Harrison. 11.20 A. T. Lay. . B. Williamson. 11.24 W. Woodward. C. W. E. Bishop, 11.28 H. V. Wilkinson, Col. Rose.

A.M,

NEW COURSE

9.30 Mrs. Meredith, Miss Dodwell. 9.28 L M. S. Lloyd. R. K. Valentine. .9.36 Mrs. Howell, J. C. Brown

9.44 P. McLeod, E. S. Hall,

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9.52 H. C. and Mrs. Sturgess Wells. 10.00 J. H. B Lee, Col. Holt, 10.08 O. E C. Marton, Capt. Macres. 10.18 L. and Mrs. Jackson. 10.24 Mrs. Norris, Mrs. Finch, 10.39 Mrs. Mackenzie, Mrs. Overy. 10.40 Sir Vandeleur and Miss Gray-

burn

10.48 Mrs. Plummer, Mrs. Harrop. 10.56 J. B. Lanyon. Major Mackenzie. 11.04 E. W. J. Wedlock, A. G. James. 11.08 Min. Wedlock,. Mrs. James. 1116 Col Newnham. Col. Rudolf, 11.34 Major Allen, Capt. Warrack.

RELIEF COURSE

9.32, 0.38, 9:44 9.48, 9.36. 10.00, 10.88 and 1012 are reserved for RHKG.C. Ladies match versus Kowloon Golf Club Ladies

SATURDAY," MAR. 23 OLD COURSE

9.10 J. Harrop J. W. Mayhew. 9.20 A B. Furves, A. V. Greaves.

B.ITL

Mra Mackensie, Mrs. Watson. Mrs. Bousfeld. Mrs Lloyd.

EASTER SUNDAY

OLD COURSE

920 R. Andrewes, Comdr. Nichol

son.

9:23 A. McKellar, N. K. Littlejohn. 9.30 D. Humphreys, E. T. McMullen 9.35 D. L. Prophet. W. Hewitt. 9.40 S T. Butlin, H, A Mus 9.45 A. D. 9.50 F. C.

J. W. Mayhew.

K. 8. Morrison. 10.00 H. Overy,

W. J. E. Mackenzie. 10.05 A. J. Dennis J. T. Smith 10:10 B. D. Slaclair, J. M. Pearson. 10.15 Wing-Cdr. Steele-Perkins, Col

Matthews

9.35 A. H. D. Evans.

10.20 T. Megarry. D. M. MacDougal), 10.25 A H. McBrides L. Jackson. 10.30 R. Young. F. Groves. 10.35 I. P. Tarnworth, J. H. Mackle. 10.40 W. W. C. Shewan, D. S. Ed-

Ward

10.45 T. E Pearce, C. C. Black. 10.50 T, A. Pearce. F. D. Hunter. 10.55 R. R. de L. Liesching. E G.

Price.

11.00 H H. Mundy, K. &. Robertson. 11.05 D. S. Robb, W. A, Stewart. 11:10 Comdr. Hole, A. B. Purves. 11.15 W. Sharp, T. Low

1120 HJ, D. Lowe, J. Linaker, 11.25 8. L. Lloyd, G. Themerson. 11.36 G. C. Worrall, G. M. Park. 11.35 W. Reeve, F. J. de Rome, 11.40 J. L. C. Pearce, D. 1. Bosanquet, NEW COURSE

3.10.

9.20 H S. Jones, E. 1, Groome. 9.24 C, D. N. Walker*, G. O. Altken-

head".

932 W. J. Roberts", A. V. Greaves. 9.36 Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. Greaves. 9.48 LMS. Lloyd, R. B. Mace. 9.52 F. Buckle. J. C. Brown*. 10.00 Mrs. Overy, Mrs. Mackenzie. 10.04 H., Philips, A. C. Meredith, 10.12 F. A. Redmonds, A. T. Lay". 10.16 D. C. Leneralne, J. P. Fchily. 10.24 T. R. Rowell, A. D. S. Mur-

10.32

W. J. Kelly. J. W. Clague. 10.36 H. M. Rowland, P, M. Cotton 10.44 Mrs. Shewan, Mrs. Edward. 1862 Lt Carter, M. G. Carruthers". 10,58 G. T. Harrington". Lt. Jesse,

man

11.04 Col. Newnham","Cel. "Rudolf".

8.24 F. Morrison, M. G. Carruthers. 11,08 Col Backleton, Major Mac

9.28 G. T. Harrington, R. G. Parker." 9.32 A. W. Hodges, J. L. Dalziel. 938. L. A. R. Duncan, H, C. Sturgess

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kenzie.

11.16 Lt.Cdr. and Mr Linton,

*Unsuccessful in ballet for Old Course,

HONGKONG WINS FAR EAST TROPHY AT H.K.R.A. SHOOT

Nearly 100 members took part in Wednesday's shoot, the last before the Bisley Meeting. A calm day with no sunlight combined to make weather conditions good and some high scores were made.

"Nett spoons were won by Mr, T. Mr. A. F. Evans.

1 32 34 33 89*

F. Evans, RAF, S.R. (b), and by Est, PE, Russell Scr. 33 34 31 98 Cpl. Maranjan Singh, HK.P., 8.RO. J. Farmer

C/Sgt. P. Hale

33 31 33 97

+

(a).

HANDICAP SPOONS

330 34 32-981 Lt. AJ. Le Seelleur Scr. 31 33 32 98 F/Sgt. (R)

*32

1. 34

Handicap spoons went to F/O. Lt. V. M. Cooper

Le Trong J. Farmer, RAF, Sgt. K. C. Wong.

Sgt. Chanchal HKP.R., and S.I. W... Ritchie, Blogh HKP., for S.R. (b) rifies, and to Mr. J. A. Quard Ser. 30 S.I. H, O. Tso, H.K.PR., Pte. D.M. Cpl. F. Cole

Sgt. F C Wong 3 30 Sim, 2/R. Scots, AC. W. H. Golder, Col. 5. G. Brighty Scr. 32 1: 31 R.A.F., P. C. Bachan Singh, H.K.P., LAC. W. J. Gash 3 32 and Mr. J. C. Anstis, DR.C., for 81 (R) AC Chan 1 SR, 'a) rifies.

Sgt. G. E. Brense

1 32 B/M. W. Kitford Scr. 29 32 The Revolver Nett spoon was Cpl.

R. Langford won by L/8gt. Puran Singh, Mr HG Foreman. I

Sgt. W. GowscE SL (R) C.C. Chau Ser Pte. J. Scott L/Sgt.

HKP.

FAR EAST TROPHY

East

The results of the Far Trophy Match for 1939 fred with AR. (b) rifles was:"

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91

· 91

5 39

27 91

2 29 30 31 90

1 29 31 30 90

Lt. G. C. Dawson

1 29 32 29 90

W. Henderson

Sgt. (R) K. C. Boo

SL W. Ritchie

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Vivienne Churn Champion

The annual athletic meet of the Diocesan 'Girls' School was held at the School yesterday.

Vivienne Churn won the Senior Victrix Ludorum with 17) points, and Alice Howell the Junior Victrix Ludorum with 25, points.

The results:-

SENIOR EVENTS

100 Yards: 1, V. Churn; 2, C. Lam: 3, E. Churn.

220 Yarda: 1, V. Churn; 2, C. Lam; 3, E. Churn.

High Jump: 1, Lucy Castro: 2, V... Churn. Height: 3 feet 11 inches.

Long Jump: 1, Lucy Castro; 2. E. Churn; 3, K. Bush, Distance:

13 feet 9 inches.

Softball Throw: 1, G. Hutchin- son; 2 Ada Chang: 3, P. Kotewall Distance: 114 feet 9 inches.

Skipping: 1. Mae Brown; 2, Lily Bhumgara; 3, K. Bush.

Netball Throw: 1, C. Kotewall (20 goals): 2, V. Jex; 3. P. Kotewall

8 31 29 30 901 Wheelbarrow Race: 1,N. Maxwell

Sgt. M. F. Rushman 2 30 28 31 89 S.K. (a)

Hongkong 1st-752 points. Singapore 2nd-753 points. Only these two teamis: fred Hongkong will, therefore, hold the Cpl. Naranjad Trophy, which was won last year Singh

R.S.M. P. Masien

7 28 30 32: 90°

by Federated Malay States, for a SL (R) H.Q. Iso 7 27. 30 32 801 year. Each member of the win-1/Sgt. W.R. Nunn ning team will receive a Silver Cpl. V. B Replica of the Trophy.

2 29 29 30 88

4.31 30 27 88

1 27 31 20 87

7 28 31 26 857

030

Hammond In the SR. (a) match between

Pie. D. M. Sim the same two Associations, Singa-

L/8gt. (P)

O. T. Leong pore won with 678 points against Mne. Jas. Pietcher 7 27 Hongkong's 687 points. The win-F/Sgt. F. Tollison ning team will receive Silver Cpl. G. Plummer Souvenirs.

-- WINNING TEAM",\"

85

6.28 31

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25 33 25 Sgt. R. Green

8:30 28 L/Sgt. (R) N. L. Pan 5 24

Gulam

4 27 30 25 83

.6 28 29

The winning S.R. (b) team was L/Sgt.

as follows:

Capt. F. P. Sequeira, Lieut. A. J. Opi J.

Le Séalleur, 2/Lieut. V. Cooper, A. W. H. Golder 10 25 28

R. J. Hesp 2 26 B/M. W.. Kifford, O/Sgt. P. Hale, spr. Ew. Allo Sgt. F. E. Russell, Sgt. R. J. Heap, Lt D.JN. Anderson 8 27 8.0, CO Chau.

Pte.

G. A Noronha 7 The winner of the "30 Roll" P.C. m

S. T. Young BR. (b) was egt. F E Russell B, D.

Bolam H.K.P. with 584 points, and of the Col. Maghar Singh 8 28 S.R. (a) Cpl. R. Langford, 1/Mdx. Bachan Bingh 11 26 with 549 points.

LEADING, SCORES Leading scores on Wednesday, were as follows

S.R. (b) L/Bgt. 20 Hp 200 500 600 TL Puran Bingh Eier. 33 33 33 09

Mr. J. O Anstis

10 30. 8 26

13:23 29.

8ЯSE AR ¤§* 888 BARKARA DEARNHAR

80

Mr. 3.HE. Fox 13 28 25 21 22 M A M Prata. Nil 24. 28 PC. H Tyler 23 15 23 71

*Winner of Nett spoon. :

+ Winner of Handicap spoon.A Winner of *, or will have his handicap reduced by one point.

and K. Bush; 2, J. Colom and N Laurel; 3, A. Rogers and L. Laurel,

Hockey Dribble: 1. 1 Churn: 2 N. Maxwell; 3, V. Jex.

Three-Legged Race: 1, C. Lapsley and Betty Lee; 2, V. Churn 'and E. Charn: 3. P. Lo and. D. Eleazar.. JUNIOR WINNERS 190 Yards: R. Cheeseman, Long Jump: Alice Howell; High Jump: B. Chang Back Race: Alice Ho- well; Softball Throw: Jirka Stank; Skipping: 'R. Cheeseman; Netball Throw: Alice Howell: Obstacle Races Alice Howell;, Hockey Drib- ble: Alice. Howell; Three-Legged Race: R. Mark and B. Howell.

KINDERGARTEN WINNERS

Flat Race: Norman Oel; Bunny Hop: Evan Ellas; Long Jump: Doreen Kent: Potato and Spoon; V. Zadorin; Back Race: David Fantham: Skipping: Doreen Kent.

OTHER EVENTSE

The Teachers' Race was won by Mr. Lin and the Guests Race by Mr. McKechnie.

The prizes were given away by Mrs. Smith

There were no prizes for the Senior and Junior Events, the money that would have been spent on the prizes being contributed to the School Building Fund.

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