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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1934.
FANLING GOLF
1
STARTING TIMES FOR
SUNDAY
Old Course
9.32 D. J. Gilmore. W. Jamieson. -9.36 G. C. Worrall, R. C. Webb, 9.40 J. E. Richardson, N. K.
Littlejohn, 9:44 T. C. Fairburn, A. Sommer-
felt.
LECTURE AT Y.M.C.A.
PROFESSOR · BROWN ON JAMES WATT
K.O.Y.L.I. POLO TOURNEY
First Round Games
Starting Soon
The Brat round of the KO.Y.II. Cop, which has been postponed on several occasions owing to weather
NEXT WEDNESDAY conditions, will now take place next
Yulen,
Monday, October 18. This is the The European Y.M.C.A. Literary only non-handicap opon tournament 9.48 M. S. Cumming, W. Keith (and Debating Society's ambitious held by the Club, and it is grati winter programme of lectures, de-fying to see that no fewer than Robinson.
bntes
and
froside discussions five teams have entered.
The teams are as follows: starts next Wednesday, when Pro-
24th Regiment.-D. P. fessor W. Brown of the Hongkong University; one of the most sought. Capt. J. L. Jordan, A. J. Stocker!
and Capt. C. F. Blackden. after lecturers in the Colony, will Civiliane. C. Macnamara, D. give a talk on "James Watt, Father L, Newbigging, J. Keswick and J. of the steam engine and hence of K. Bousfeld. the mechanical revolution."
9.52 W. H. B. Rigg, D. K. Hislop. 9.56 R. 1. Cherrill, R. Young. 10.00 A. C. Young, G. T. May. 10.04. C. Dunbar, G. W. Tolmie. 10.08 C. Thwalten, P. S. Grant. 10.12 1. H. Goare, K. S. Morrison, 10.16 H. N. Williamson, J. Forbes. 10.20 C. L. Tatham, J. Angwin. 10.24 W. G. Robertson, D: L.
Prophet. 10.28 . A. Browning. W. E.
Hunt.
10.32 R. K. Valentine, G. F. Hole, 10.36 J. Edkins, D. Ellis.
Professor Brown will deliver this lecture in the West Lounge, starting at 9 p.m.. and the absorb Ing subject in such competent hands in certain, to attract Д large attendance. The meeting is, of course, open to members and 10.32 F. L. Groome, D. S. Robh. their friends, and it is hoped they will give their fullest support, so that the new senson shall enjoy a worthy send off.
New Course,
MAMAK HOCKEY
St. Andrew's Team For Sunday
P. V. Royal Artillery---Capt. Williams, Major J. S. Drennan, G. B. Portland and N. W. Metcalfe,
"Norey Parkers."-Col. F. P. Nosworthy, Taylor, D. R. Llewellyn and Paterson.
"Wall's Eyes."-A. Wall, Meade, Skey and Allen.
The draw was made last Monday and resulted as follows:
First Round "Nosey Parkers" v. "Wall's Eyes.”.
Byer into Second Round:-Civi- linn; 24th. Regiment V. Royal Artillery,
Thin lecture will be followed in early November by the initial de- bate of the season, and probably the Society could have chosen no more intercating subject than that Round, of present day international sport and Its effects on International Monday, October 22.-Final: friendship.
"Bodyline"
The following are the proposed dates of playing the matches:
Monday, October 15.-First Wednesday, October 17-Sem!- 1021.
controversy
Players and spectatora aro re Inquested to note that in future polo
St. Andrew's Club are playing their first Mamak Hockey Tourna- ment match on the Police Training School ground on Sunday at-3.30 cricket, which has raged during will begin at 4.15 pm, instead of B pan, sharp, when they will be opthe last 12 months throughout the pns. posed to the Royal Corps of Signals, world where the game is playel, The Saints team in as follow: . is a vital point, while other} H. Wong: J. T: K. Gilchrist and fasues to be tackled will be the E. . . White: E. MacNider, A.xisting tendencies to E. P. Guest (Capt) and A, B, Hamson; R. A. Carroll, N. A. E. Mackay, W. Colledre. E. C. Pincher and R. Baldwin. Reserve. --F. „A Brandbridge.
BARCLAY'S BANK
MR. W. F. TUKE NEW CHAIRMAN
crente a
omewhat unhappy competitive spirit in the various folds of inter national sport.
Pireside Discussions will start in November, and already severní very controversial subjects have heen sted.
tean.
AITKENHEAD
SHIELD
ALTERATIONS IN · HONGKONG TEAM
Two changes have been made in Mr. Tuke, who had been Deputy the composition of the Hongkong Chairman since 1932, started his team to meet Kowloon in the banking
career in the Sheffield Altkenhend Shield to-morrow. Banking Co. in 1881. He then Neither N. Drummond playing
No. 3 served successively in Barclay, skip on
rink, nor C. H. a London, Oct. 11.
Bevan and Co., Brightwen and Co., Stewart. at No. on the ninth
Hongkong Mr. William Paville Tuke, Deputy and became a partner in Gibson, rinit for
are able to Chairman. has been elected Tuke
Saffron play. and Gibson, of Chairman of Barclay's Bank Wallen, who amalgamated with į J. Cavanagh comes in for Drum- succession to the late Barclay and Co. In 1896. He wasmond and F. E. Booker for Mr. F. C. Goodenough. and twice Mayor of Saffron Walden and Stewart. Mr. Edwin Fisher has been elected has been for many years a member Players are again reminded that Deputy Chairman:--British Wire of the Town Council.
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