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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1930.

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Shameen, Dec. 30.

INTERESTING GOLF

AT FANLING.

CAPT. ITO DEFEATS CAPT. YARDLEY IN MEDAL PLAY.

A

CEREMONY AT THE HUNTERS ARMS.

PICTURE OF DR. F. PIERCE- GROVE. UNVEILED.

NAVY BEATEN BY- ARMY.

SECOND INNINGS COLLAPSE YESTERDAY,

In their

A large number of members and After Choir brilliant effort on the their friends gathered together at the previous day, the Navy put up a very "Hunters Arms" at Fanting. on Box-disappointing performanea ing Day, to witness Mr. J. J. Pater-second innings in the annual match son unveil a' painting in oils of the late Dr. F. Pierce-Grove,

against the Army on the Hongkong Amongst those present were Mr. C.C. ground, losing by 87 runs aftor jand MrsAJ. J. Paterson, Mr. and having had a lead of 31 on the first? Mrs. Brownrigg, Mr. and Mrs. Potts, Imings, The Army have this benten:

BOXING

CITY HALL SATURDAY,

3rd January, 1931,

at 9.15 p.m.

Mr. and Mrs. Hinzeland, Mr. and Mrs. both Navy and the Hongkong C.C, in MAIN EVENTS Frost, Mr. and Mrs. Charles, Mr. and the annust triangular tournament.

The game was continuod yesterday

aroused by the meeting at golf of two Topham,"

Bame Scott Haraton, Mise players were given a good start ba,

ing teams were lined up under Mr. Yardley, of the President "Cleveland. Thom, Major Howson, Major Creary,202 runs on the board. Musson was

Gardener.

Mrs. Pearson. Mr. and Mrs. Lack, Hon. Mrs. Howson, Mrs. Thorpe, Mrs. Wolfe, Mrs. Turner, Mrs. Hamilton, morning, a late start being made on Mrs. Hunt, Miss Betty Fair, account of the funeral of the late Niss

Scatt Pamela

Harston, Itev. W. F. Crosthwait. The Army great deal of interest was Misa A rather uninteresting game

Miss McKillop, was witnessed here yesterday be- well-known skippers, both at the head Schroter,

Miss during the middle of their innings, Mins Joy Lack, Mrs. tersen Shamoen Sports Club and of the colline close of Caple Trees Bourne, Mrs. Duckworth, Miss Bruce They wiped off the deflelt without leas a couple of wickels fell cheaply. H.M.S. Tarantula when the follow-recs. They were at George Sheppard, Colonel Macialne, Cuions and at the close of the innings had

G. Stokes CA.

and Capt. Shunji Ito, of the Tatsuta Captain of Hongkong:

Maru, who matched their skill

Horre

Captain Mould, again top scorer with one run lese Shameen S.

T. Lay: W. Fanling yesterday morning, Capt. Itu Messrs.

at Captain Gould, Commander Lambert, than in the first innings.

Johnston, Nogaitzik, E. Stirlingsson: Bramwell, Keith Murray, Dr Navy team collapsed and y caeli Dowbiggin, After the fall of the first wicket, Abs B. Brind, R. Rasmussen: the outward play, Capt. Ilo took 5ham, Scott, Neilson, Corbett, David-fell with monotonous regularity until C. S. Archer, T. Soegalken, W. as against Capt. Yardley's 72, white, Gibbons, F. Reimers, 11. Geary on the return journey the Japanese son, Gore, Stanton, Macgown, Ander Lyal and Baker were together for the player finished in 49, Capt. Yardley son. Brayfield Macnanorn, Heard, last wicket. The ninth wicket foll taking 8.

Ferguson, Wilson, Moxon, Told,with the zenre standing at 37 rona Watson, Kondrew, Fawcett, Allison, but the tenth saw the addition of 471 On returning to Kowloon, Capt. It Wynne-James G. Potts, P. Potts, uns before Lyal was given out leg- was entertained to lunch on the Roldy, Fehilly, Church, Reinshagen, before-wicket, by which route no less Americna vessel by Capt. Yardley.

than four batsmen received marching The match was arranged at a con-

Mr. Pateraun snid:-Ladles and rdera. Willums and Fry were bawl- Tarantula winning the toas de-vivint meeting at the Marine Club in Gentlemen,-As you know we have ing well until towards the end when fended the western goal and with San Francisco.

met this inurning to witness the un- they began to tire. The latter WAB ing three minules of the kick-off Each of these popular skippers has veiling of a picture of the late Dr.the more deadly of the two and was Männering scored a lucky goni, his own private golfing machine or F. Pierce-Grove, who, with Mr. Toby always keeping on the wicket.

miniature golf course aboard his Birkett, Afteen

1471,7 the founder of the Durlag

The scores were: the ensuing

ressel, and, whenever their duties at Fanling Hunt and later shared with Army (1st Innings) continued minutes, Tula"

to

the various porta permit them to be him the distinction of being firal Navy (st innings) ргенн but Anding Nagaitzik absent from their commands, they can Joint Masters of the Fanling Fox

of strength

they

were nearly always be found at the nearest Hounds. Owing to "Father's" energe

Army. 2nd. Innings, seldom able to get past the de- golf course. Capt. Yardley's average tie and capable organisation, our Lieut. R. V. Dewar Duric, fence. Shameen now seemed to score is in the low 90's while friends thanks are deg to hin for creating Baker, h Jowitt get into their stride and for the rest of the first half the exchanges were fairly even.

J. M. S. Tarantula-Bagshaw: Perkins, Leeds: Evans, Webb, Talbot; Lieutenant Cobb, Connon, Tubb, Mannering, Allen.

tower

For the whole of the second bulf, Shameen were never out of thie "Tula'n" territory, but their forwards were very weak in front of goal, and while the "Tula's" goalie saved again and again, there was never a shot that was really dangerous, The final whistle came with the score one

to nil Hoal

in favour of Tarantula.

Shamcen's left back was the strength of the team, the half- backs were good and worked hard. but the forwards were crappy and had no idea of combination.

Tarantula's goalle did all that was required, but the halves and forwards lacked their usual dash arki combination.

were lucky to take both points.

The present standing of League is as follows:

They

the

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pix.

Moorhen Tarantela

7 4 1 2 12 9

5

Moth

5 3 11 12

Cicala

318 G 7

5 2 0 3 6 8 4

| Shameen S. C. K 1 2 5 12 18

Seamow

D 3

4 *

inle, Woods.

185

218

of Capt. Ito claim that he gets down the Fanling lunt and Race Club, Capt. N. A. Thorp, bw, Lyal 25 days without practice. to 85. even when he has been several which has grown to be the moal Lieut. J. Hazlewood, Lyni, b

sporting Institution in the

Tt..

LOCAL CRICKET.

Colony,

Glogs

30

B

SA E GREX RE

I has been salt that "Father" | Teut, A. 11. Musson, 5 Jowitt devoted his life to forming the hunt. Sig. J. Williams, e and b Jowilt 13 but I will go further by saying he L/C, F. W. Fry, c Glass, b Jowilt not only devoted his life but he gavePte. R. Salmon, nt. Harrett, b his life for the Fanting Hunt, as the

Moseley**** malady which eventually caused his Cpl. W. T. Davies, b Lyal death was contracted during his Major R. M. Aires, st. Barrett, b UNIVERSITY TEAMS FOR NEW early endeavours on behalf of the Jowitt

YEAR'S DAY MATCH.

Hunt. I wish Pierce-Grove were | Capt. R. G. Lochner, not out with us to-day. Perhaps he is hunt-Lieut. M. II. F. Woring, c Barrett, The following have been selected to where I hope the scent is better than

b Baker tak n fox in the "Fortunate Isics"

Extras represent the Past and Present in at in in Hongkong. The painting is whole day match to-morrow, January striking picture of "Father," and a 1 commencing at 10.30 am. sharp credit to the gentleman who painted on the University ground;

Past-A. A. Rumjahn (Capt.), D. it.

Mr. Paterson then unveiled the

was a true likeness of the original.

Lya!

Baker

Glass

Edwards

Moseley

K. Samy, E. Zimmern, F. I. Zimmern, picture, which all present declared Jewitt S. V. Giltins, J. L. Youngsaye, W. H. Sling. A. T. Lee, E. A. Lee, H. T. M. Barma, N. P. Karanjia. Present.-D. J. N.

Anderson Redmond, A. B. Sulieman, (Capl.), A. Baker, L. T. Ride, F. A. A. M. Rodrigues, A. T. Nomanbboy, A. Chan Fook, K. P. Gnn, G. E. Yooh, A. S. A. Kyum.

Scorer, M. A. Khan.

Against K.C.C..

The following have been selected to represent the University 2nd XI in a friendly cricket match against the KC.C. 2nd XI on Saturday, January 3, on the home ground, at 2 pm.:

K T. Loke (Capt.), A. A. Aziz G. E. Yeah, G. Scully, R. Leong, P. L. Tan, P. M. N. da Silva, F. S. Chen,

INVITATION DECLINED. W. A. James, E. Goano, W. K. Chea.

C. A. L. RUMJAHN NOT MAKING MANILA TRIP.

C.A.L. Rumjabn, the ex-champion of Tientsia, at present residing in the Colony, who received an invitation Bometime ago from the Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation to participate in the Philippine 1031 Nathanni Tennis Tournament in Manila, frem January 30 to February 16, has decided not to make tha trip.

It is understood that one of his'i reasons for not going is that there are insufficient opportunities for prac- tice owing to weather conditions in Hongkong during this time of the year. The trip would also involve an absence of one month at least, with the possibility of his being late for the local championship, and, it is understood, ho prefers to compete in the grass court tournament,

JOCK CRICHTON.

Jock Crichton, who is to defend bin title as weltorweight cham- plon of the Colony, against A. B. Begbie, of H.M.S. Berwick, at the City Hall on Saturday night. Thore will thus be two champion- ship fights, as Lako and Dobson and to have a roturn lightweight hout.

FANLING HUNT.

LIST OF FORTHCOMING

MEETS.

Hounds will meet as follows: Sat. Jan. 3.-Hunters Arma. Wed, Jan. 7.-Potts' Bungalow. Sun, Jan. 11-Lok Ma Chau cross. ronds.

Wed, Jan. 14.-Sheung Shui Police Station,

Arms,

Bat. Jan. 17.--Kennals. Wed. Jan. 21.-Hunter Sun. Jan. 26-17 Pine Tree Hill, 204/30 milestone.

Aylmer

15 Rounds Conicst for Lightweight Championship of the Colony and Belt STOKER PERCY LAKE, Holder,

H.M.S. BERWICK

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of Colony and Belt. JOCK CREIGHTON Holder.

V.

A. B. BEGBIE.

Booking at Moutrie's:--

For members of the Hongkong Boxing Association TO-DAY.

General Public: FRIDAY, 2nd and SATURDAY, 3rd January, 1931.

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THE FIRST EVENT OF

1931.

Total

202

THE KOWLOON FOOTBALL CLUB'S ANNUAL NEW

Bowling Analysis.

YEAR'S DAY CARNIVAL.

Q. Mf.

W

16

16

4

RO

B

Navy-2nd. Innings..

A. D. Nash, b Williams Licut, C. L. Glass, Fry Lieut. Com, Squance, Lb.w., Fry Mid. Jowitt, b Fry: Ligot. Com. Branton, e Fey,

Williams

Sub. Lieut. F. W. G. Edwardi,

Waring, b Williams

J. C. Lyal, 1.b.w., Mussan Sub. Lieut. Moseley, 1.b.w., Fry

Com. E. A. Aylmer, b Fry A. B. Baker, not out Extras

Wed. Jan, 28.-Race Courso The Royal Hongkong Golf Club ad- Sat. Jun. 31-Sun Wal Camp. Verting that the golf match between "Wild

For the meets on January 11th, and Bill" Mehlhorn and Bobby January 26th, those with cars that ling on Wednesday, January 14, at vized to hack to the feet from the Cruickshank will be played at Pan- have no chauffeurs would be well ad- Williams 2.30 p.m.

Hunters Arms,

Musson

Total

94

Bowling Analysle.

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