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SHANGHAI BEATEN.

THE KOWLOON BOWLING

* GREEN'S VICTORY.

I have no hesitation in saying that, wo were beaten completely by a more experienced team," sald H. Mulcolm, at the conclusion of the

.SHAMEEN TENNIS.

JAPANESE CLUB'S NARROW WIN.

The Shameen Lawn Tennis Club were "At Home" yesterday after- noon to the Japanese Tennis Club game at the Kowloon Bowling Green When a series of matches on the American tournament system were Club yesterday evening. The Bowling Green played four of their most explayed between the two Clubs. perienced players against the visitors, shots - you by a margin of seven

tandard of play was high throughout. On the whole the Bowl ing Green proved themselves alightly superior, though had Shanghai had a little luck the result would have been

closer still. keener duel been seen

LOCAL BILLIARDS.

CATHOLIC UNION DEFEAT

·· SOUTH CHINA.

A friendly billiards match took place last night at the Catholic Union Club between that Club and the South China Athletic Association. It resulted in a win for the Catholic Union by a margin of 314 points.

The highest breaks made were Mr. L.A. Osmund (49), Mr. C. F Vas (47) and Mr. K. Chan (40).; The scores were as follows:

6.CAA

CU.C. L. A. Demand -250 Chan A. M. Rodrique 100 P. N. Young LA E. Barro 245 In Y.Wong

G. F. VA

F. M. Crus

|

A. J.. Oxmund

250 0. N. Tang

260 C, Ala. 1306. Kwok

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RACES.

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180

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22nd October-Ladies' Harbour

Race,

23rd October, Opeh Harbour

Race.

This was a return match for the occasion when the Shameeni Lawn Tennis Club were the guests MAIN EVENT A FORTNIGHT of the Japanee Tennis Club last spring. On that occasion the Japanese Tennis Club gained a The annual Harbour Races have very easy victory. This time, the been provisionally fixed, for 22nd in fact, the Japanese only just margin was very much reduced; and 23rd October as follows: Rarely has a between the Number Ones--Duncan and Glover. Both were right on top being 78 to 71. Each Club was won by two games, the final score of their form, and whilst the Shang- hai man held a slight advantage early represented by four Doubles and came in towards the end each pair played every other pair a lot of good work. Guy was nine games. The following are superior to Dorranco at No. 2 Ho the resulta: was drawing very accurately all the time,

whilst Dorrance was somewhat erratic. For the first time he failed

get the strength of

of the green. There was not a lot to choose be-7-2; defeated Koga and Takahashi tween Russell and Malcolm. Both 8-1 defeated Kawamura sent up some splendid shots.

Go Kino 7-2. was slightly better than Phillips, but the latter had very little luck.

on, Du

to

A Welcome, 's

At the conclusion of the game, Mr. D. F. Warren, the President of the Club, thanked the Shanghai Flayer for their presance and the capital Fame they had put up. Naturally he was pleased with the result. The match that day had been the out- standing feature of the Club's tivities during the season, and afforded him very great pleasure ta welcome the visiting bowlers.

Mr. Malcolm, in reply, said he had rick" coming. He did not agree

*

A. T. Lay and J. Marescsall lost to Iwasaki and Kayamori 3-6; 'defeated Utsumi and Kinoshita

and

C. E. Watson and A. A. L. Tuson lost to Iwasaki and Kayamori 4-5; lost to Utsumi and Kinoshita 3-6; lost to Koga and Takahashi 4-5: defeated Kawamura and Kino 6-3.

Launches will leave Victoria Recreation Club at 6 pm. on the dates fixed.

Entrance fee payable to the V.R.C. is $1.

Entries close on Thursday the 17th October at 6 p.m.

CHARITY FOOTBALL.

THE DRAW AND DATES FOR COMPETITION MATCHES.

matches, for the Cup presented by The draw for the annual charity the Hongkong Sunday Herald, was Football Association yesterday even- made by the council of the Hongkong the first match will take place on

at the offices of

of the Association. Christmas Day, and will be between

F. E. W. Lammert and Rankin lost to Iwasaki and Kayamori 4-5; lost to Utsumi and Kinoshita 2-7 defeated Kawamura, and Kino G-4. defeated Koga and Takahashi 5-4; E. R. Hill and G. S. Moss lost to Iwasaki and Kayamori 3-6; lost to Utsumi and Kinoshita 1-8; lost to Koga and Takahashi 2-7; defeated Portugal and Chinn, while the game

on Boxing Day will be between.

with Kowloon always playing their Kawamura and Kina 7-2,-Our Qin Scotland and England.so played on

old stagers, with their vast experience Correspondent.

of the game, against Shanghai,

instead of giving the youngators a chance (laughter). "In this

game

experience beat us completely." He GOLF PROFESSIONAL.

their

congratulated the Club on beautiful green and only wished the" Interport had been played there.

Cheers for both teams concluded the proceedings.

Kowloon R.G.C.

R. Duncan No. 1

L. Guy No. 2 W. Russell No. 3 D. Go

Skip

Shanghai

C, Glover R. Dorrance

A.M. Malcolm R. P. Phillips

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MR. W. CHRISTIE ARRIVING ON SUNDAY.

When Mr, G. E. Smith, the Lossle- moath professional was in Hongkong last winter, he promised to send out. very good player and first class teacher to give lessons to players in Hongkong during the season 1929-30. He h

has selected his arst assistant Mr. W, Christie, who is due to ar- rive in the Colony on Sunday by the Kashima Maru,

Both fixtures are to

the ground of the Hongkong Foot- ball Club, subject to the approval of that body.

body. The kick-off is timed for

14.

P. on each day.

Correspondence, and the accounts

of the Association, were placed before the meeting. Other matters dealt with strictly concerned the Council

AMERICAN LEGION.

NEW COMMANDER JUST.

ELECTED..

Louisville, Ky., Oct. 3.

A. L. Bodenhauer of El Dorado,

An advertisement appearing in this Arkansas, was to-day elected com-

isaue

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LADIES' HOCKEY,

The Hongkong Ladies Hockey

announces that Mr. Christie wili mander of the "American Legion, Club has arranged a practice game start giving lessons on Tuesday, organisation Of World War on the Navy ground at Happy October 15 and that bookings can now veterans.

be made at the Royal Hongkong Golf

Club.

Valley on Saturday, 12th October,

Bodenrauer was a former pro- at 3.30 p.m. His charge is $6 a lesson, fesser of English at Baylor univer-

or $30 for a course of seven lessons.sity and later was dean at St. Rose

Mr. Christie is a fine golder and a

Very Capable teacher, and it is an college. Later he became an actor. Under supervision of the Legion's, ticipated a large number of players He enlisted in the U.S., Army as rules committee, the election was will avall themselves of his services. a private.

by acclamation.

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FANLING 'GOLF.

STARTING TIMES FOR TO-MORROW.

The starting times for to-morrow's

golf at Fanling are:

9.24 am--H. R. Sturt and P. Jacks 9.28 a.m.-G. W. Sewell and E. D.

Lawrence.

9.32 am.-N. Currie and J. P.

1.36

Sherry. sherry,

a.m.-E. P. Streatfield and J.

Highet,

9.40 am.-A. F. Judd and N. H.

Prockter. 0.44

a.r.-M. M. Ellis.

B. Mathewa and F.

9.48 a.m.-A. D. Humphreys and

E. D. Black.

9.52 am-C. Law and M. G. Miba." 9.56 am.-A. E. Lissaman and

H. U. Ireland.

10.00 a.m.-W. D. Harris and O. D.

Brow

10.04am Capt. Davison and G.

Costello.

E.

10.08 a.m. C. Whitthall and

T. G. Bennett.

10.13.am--C. B. Johnson and P.

Tester.

10.16 a.m.-W. G. Lorimer and S. S.

Perry.

10.20 a.m.-D. J. Gilmore.and J. S.

Drummond.

LOCAL CRICKET.

THE K.C.C. TEAMS FOR SATURDAY.

The K.C.C. teams for Saturday arc;

1st XI Friendly against C.C.C. 'at Happy Valley, S. Jex (Capt), A. T. Lee, E. F. Fincher, G. A. V. Hall,

Q.

Leo, H. T. Buxton, H. A.

N. A. E, Mackay, F. E. Lawy

A. E. Bilketone and K. H. Macaskil.

2nd XI League against R.E. at Kowloon-B.Fetheram (Copt), H.

3

Overy, A. R. F. Raven, O. B. Raven,

Barlow, F. Hamblin, F. S. W Smith, A A. Dand, D. Liang, ft. Bald- win and J. J. Hirst

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