THE HONGKONG: TELEGRAPH TUESDAY: DECEMBER
1934.
NEW BRIGHTON ENTER
SERVICES GOLF
STARTING TIMES
AT FANLING
Second Round of F. A. Cup
The following are the starting BEAT SOUTHPORT BADMINTON
times for the first day of the United Services Golf meeting to be held at Fanting, by kind permission of the Royal Hongkong Gölt Club, on Thurs- day and Friday, December 6 and 7:
Old Course (Morning)
6.44
• 0.44 s.m.
0.48 a.m.
AT EVERTON
COMPLETE DRAW
..
London, Dec. 3.
LEAGUE
MIXED DOUBLES MATCHES
om. Major Wren and Capt.
Mloholl.
After three encounters with SAPs Fleetwood and Lt. Southport New Brighton lave Caly two of the four Mixed Lains.
passed through Into the Second Doubles" Badminton' ·· matches Lt.Cdr. Moir and Cmdr. Round of the P. A. Cup. They do-hxed ror last even.ng were played 9.63 a.m. Cant. Quinlan and Lt.feated Southport by two goals to on, and these resulted in a desi
one at Everton to-day..
aivo win for the Chinese Recrea-
9.50 a.m. 10.00 a.m.
10.04 a.m.
Rooma,
Racun
Lt. Rogors and Lt. Miera. Bossier and Lt. Dou- Riss
1. Lat. Hargroves and L. Kelly, Lt.Cdr. Crocket and Pay? Cdr. Tolley.
Major Mcintyre and Capt. Barry
10.08 a.m.
10.12, a.m.
Now Courge
8.30 .m.
8.40 a.m.
(Morning)
In their first maten at Southport ten Club of ne games to n.l the score was 1-1 and a similar over lakoo and the defeat of the result was recorded when the teams K.CC: at the hands of the Fire mot in their first re-play at Newbrigade by five games to four. Brighton niter extra time.-Router. Lue posipuntu macenes were
THE DRAW
those between, St. Andrew'r and the Recreo " and the I.M.C.A. versus Kecre.o “A”.
The draw for the Second Round le now complete and will be played off next Saturday. The completo drá is as under: York
v. New Brighton
Clapton Orient Stockport
L Car. Rundle and Cdr. Dartford Tufnel.
Campbell and Lt. Cidr. Jumen.
8.44 am. Major Grellier and Major
Tyndall.
0.44 a.m. Surg. L. Cdr. Horan and
'Lt. Moorn,
Swindon
Northampton
Mandeld Bath
v. Bristol Ravera
v. Chester:
: uurlington
v. Lincoln
v. Workington
v. Tranmere
v. Boeten
v. Wrexhom
v. Aldershot
Reading
0.38 am.
0.52 a.n. Lt.Cdr. Browning
Cup-Cutler. 9.50 a.m. L. Col. Faszen and
Lt. Col. Williamson and Capt. Trimble.
Barrow
Watford
v. Walsall
Yeovil & Pettera
v. Exctor
and
Wimbledon
v. Southend
Lt.
Queen's P. R.
v. Brighton
Hartlepools
Y. Coventry
Jolur.
Wigan Rotherham
v. Torquay
10.00 am. Major Impey and Lt.
Powell.
10.04 a.m. L Car. Bosant and Capt.
10.08 a.m.
Law.
v. Bristol City.
A Gill and Lt. Cur. AMERICAN TENNIS
Newnham.
Old Course (Afternoon)
12.30 p.m. Lt.Cdr. Rundle and Cdr.
Tufnell,
12.40 p.m. 2. Campbell and Lt. Cdr.!
James.
1244 pm. Major Crollier and Major
Tyndall,
1.44 p.m.
Surg, Lt. Cdr. Moran and LL. Moore.
4.46 p.m. Lt. Col. Williamson and
Capt. Trimble. 152 p.m. Et Cdr. Browning And
Capl Cutler. 156 pm. Lt. Col. Fasken and Lt.
Jellore. 2.00 pm. Male Impey and Lt.
Powell.. 2.01 p.in.' 'Li, Căr. Besant and Capt. 2.08 p.m. Capt. Gill and Lt. Cdr.
Newnham.
Law,
New Course (Afternoon) 12.44 p.m. Major Wren and Capt.
Michell.
140 p.m. Capt. Ellerby and Capt.
Ingpen. L.44 p.m. Capt. Fleetwood and Lt.
Laine. It. Cdr. Molr and Cdr.
1.48 p.m.
Roomo.
1.52 p.m.
Capt Quinlan and Lt. Ramus.
1.56 p.m.
-
Lt. Rogers and Lt. Miers. 2.00 p.m. Lt. Hoxaler and Lt. Dou-1
glas.
Kelly.
2.04 p.m. F. Lt. Hargroves and Lt. 8,08 p.m., Lt.Cdr. Crocket and Pay
Cdr. Tetley.
2.12 p.m. Major Meintyre and Capt.
Barry. Competitors travelling to Fanling by train are requested to note the
spacint train will leave Kowloon at 84Í a.m, each day.
TOURNEY
K.C.C.. FIRE BRIGADE
The K.C.C. lost by the odd game
to the Fire Brigade in their first Mixed Doubles Badminton en-
There was neither give nor take when University of California and its southern brother, Univer." Rity of California at Los Angelas, mat at Bo-kaley, a vử it was in the closing minutes of the last quarter that the Golden Bear copped the decision with a liel ¦ goal. Here's an example of the game-a forward. -pass intended for Cheshire (left) of the Uclans, wit Reedy of the Benre right after it. A split second
Inter, Cheshire dropped the ball, and Ready grabbed it.
THE RADIO AND THE MAMAK TOURNEY
counter at the K.C.C, just evening. RE-INSTATEMENT SOUGHT
Mr. and Mrs. Shule, or the Fire Brigade, played extremely good badminton to win all three games but Mr. and Mrs. J. Lalziel tailed to register a win against of the K.C.C. pairs.
The scores were as under: Mr. and Mrs. Shute. (Fire Br.gade) beat A. E. Collins and | MIRA Griffiths, 21-7; beat S. A. Gray and Miss Mackenzie, 21-12; beat M. Warren and Mrs. Politi,
21-3,
W. M. Smith and Mrs. Kirkwood (Fire Brigade) lost to A. E. Collina
21-7.
mths, 221; lost to S.
A, Gray and Miss Mackenzie, 16-21; bent 1. Warren and Mrs. Po.it,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Dalzin! (Fir SUCCESSFUL EVENT Brigade) lost to A. E. Collins and 'mind ter (1609. U-21; lost to S. A. AT C.C.C.
Gray and Miss Mackenzie, D-21; The Amerlenn Lawn Tennis font to M. Warren and Mrs. Politi,
at the C.C.C. | 15-21, Tournament hold on Sunday, in which there were 28 competitors, resulted in a win for
C.R.C. v. TAIKOO
The enrolment of the Radio Sports Club in the Mamak Hockey Tourna- nent was consulered at a meeting of the Executive Council of the Mammak fournament held in the Chater Room of St. Andrew's Church Hall yester. day avaning. Major M. H. A. Camp- welt, ..., presided,
It will be recaled that trouble arose over a tournament match played he tween the Kowloon Indians Tennis Club and the Radio, Sports Club March 18 last. The umpires wern Mohammed Khan and Firdosi Singh, Nine minutes before the conclusion
of the game, F. A. Kemp, captain of
Busy Boxing Season
MANY NEGOTIATIONS IN PROGRESS
London,
SHEUNGSHUI GOLF
Country Club Beat Shatin
Shameen Tennis
OPEN MEN'S DOUBLES MATCH RESULTS
Shameen, Dec. 8.
A most interesting match in the semi-final of the Shamean" Lawn: Tennis Club open men's doubles was played yesterday afternoon on the Club courts when H. Phillips and P.R S. Walsham were opposed to C. E. Watson and G. Bodiker.
The sats were keenly contested throughout, and until he tired in the third set, H. Phillips, the Bri- tish Consul General, was playing the best gama of the four, showing. form which a few-yours ago Was - good enough to win the Hong Doubles In Shanghal," LENO Bediker and Watson did not sattle down to their game for some time and lost the first: ew'at-677/and were 1/5 in the second set before: by dint of hard playing and gödd placements, thây:dlow up to bfx/dlh then taking the next two games tő Win 8/0, The third and fourth-mafa wore keenly contested with. Bodiker and Watson taking the Initiktivg. most of the time eventually winning the match 5/7, 8/5, 7/5, 6/2, They will now meet C. A. Wright and Don Monrod in the fhal-Our Owl- Correspondent.
LADIES AT THE TILLER
The annual match at Sheungshui | between the Country Club and the Shatin Golf Club was played off on CHAMPIONSHIPS "RACE Sunday and resulted in a win for tha
SAILED YESTERDAY formor by 10% points.
The return encounter, which will take place at Shatin, has been book- ed for January 20, 1935.
Detaliod scores of the match Sunday were:
If the many negotiations in X. Fakurs the Radio, led his team off the field progress between boxers' managers. Smok as a protest against the umpiring and promoters are carried through Ohno the game was won by the K. 1. T. C. to Buccessful conclusions, this
prepared to
and the Radio, were
uncede the points.
coming wintor will be one of the The matter was dealt with by the busiest boxing seasons for many
which censured years. Mamak Committee
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Country Cab.
A. Urquhart
Đ 2 2 Bea
It. K. Lee
01. Alves
1
Braving the rough weather in the harbour yesterday, lady members of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club held on three racem. They were for the "A"
[“H," and "I," "Y" and "G", classes.
SINGLER
Shatin Golf Club
Y. IT
O
A. W. da Rot
EI. Letro
T. Takel
0
F. Remedios
0 A. A. Lopre 靠
E. Badlek
6. Ohu
·Fl. Tanaka
1 J. Liuton
Mayene
tan
1
M. H'roweka
. T
It Kunshiro
Ar Suzuki
M. A. S'mo
C. H. Such
H. Yano
1
D. Danto
Y. Kawads
A, B, Come
Kinchit
DA. G. Date ho
Total.... 14%
FOURSOMES
he action of Mr. Kemp. The ruling
In addition to the possibility of was confirmed by the Counell of the Gains being matched against the Hongkong Hockey Association.
The Mamak Committee after conthe recent contest ended in a winner of the Harvey-Neusel bout, #dering the matter agreed to accept The Chinese Recreation Clubhe Radio's reinstatement on condition draw) Jock McAvoy, the middle-Y. Mrs. R. R. Wood, with Mrs. Sum-had an easy victory over Taikoo on hat they gave an assurance to abide weight champlon, wants to fight! mong as runner-up in the Ladies the former's Courts yesterday, the rules of the Association and Kid Tunere or Marcel Thil for the Section, and Mr. A. A. Lewis and winning-pil nine games. They sa to zeftain from repetition of an world's title. Freddie Miller, the
ncident of that nature. Mr. R. R. Wood dual winners in jamassed a total of 189 points to the Men's Section. Mr. Lewis and their opponents 86. Mr. Wood tied for first place with a total of 37 games won out of 45 games played.
The Inn of the Men's Doubles Championship of the Club played the previous Sunday reaulted on a win for Mr. J. W. Leonard and Mr. W. J. Howard over Mr. A. V. Goyang and Mr. I. Chon by the odd ret in five.
LOCAL SOCCER
LEGAL FIRMS: GAME AT CAROLINE HILL A very enjoyable football
match
was mlayed on the South Chinn Foot ball Ground, Caroline Hill, on Sunday morning between the staffs of the two legal firms. Johnson. Stokes and Master, and Denny & Co. Mr. H.
:formed the "kick-off."
L. Dennys of Dennys & Co. per- Both teams went all out, and for the most part of the rame "I. S. & had the better of the exchanres: but their erratic shooting prevented
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Th accores were as under:
This the Radio stated they were ot prepared to do and as a result hey have not participated in the lamak Tournament.
CAPTAIN SPEAKS
Mr. Kemp, who attended yesterday's meeting by request, mentioned that
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Total 4%
busiest of world's champions, is Haraki Bakura still in England eager for fights. Toki & Shimokawa and several prominent American Ohno & Trujimurs Aghters have signified their inten-
Chem & Mayene tion of crossing the Atlantic.
Jimmy Walsh and ex-Seoman rowoks & Taken: 2 Tom Watson have both left the Kantin Ana
Tanaka & Satch
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Mrs. Eruusgaard piloted Jan into first place in the "A" Class race; Arici, with Miss Mary Kimble at the tillor, won the "H" class; while Birk Flaly came home first in Sirion for the bonours in the "1" "y" and "G" | classes.
The results follow:
"A" Class; Started at 1450. Yacht
F'abed P'tion Pin P't
to date 16.23.21 11 1 7
Oslo.....
(Mrs. Buss)
Wasp 11
1.... 10.14.67 # 2 (Mrs. Griffin)
Lä Lindin ... 10.10.10 G 7.10
Jan
Inobet
(Mrs. Sheldon),
10:12:47. 1 13 29 (Mrs. Brausgaard), .... 10.18.48
4 A 12 (Miss V. Owen' Hughes)
1 Joss kap 16.1646:38, 14/20
(Mrs. Stanton)
B
#
* Gull 4, 18.14.972· 10 · 20
(Miss J. G: Macka) Cicada
.16.16.40 (Mrs. M. G. Keary) True Blue... 18.17.21 0 2 23
(Mrs. G. D. Adema) Pat
R
Sadick
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Iliton & Besto
I
Chrlenen
Bla
$ Tong B'moes Senio
..... 18/1.29. 10 (Mr. Elliott).
Painteddy 101535 A (Mrs. Booty)
28.
11 23
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Diann 10.22,20 14.71.08 2 4 10 (a Minna Whitham)
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Grand Total
14 Grand Total
CAPTAIN'S CUP
21%
Rolle
Ariel
On the Old Course at Fanling over
F. H. Kwok and Mrs T F Lo (C.R.C.) beat G. A. Smith and Miss R. Summern, 21-12; boat R. Thorn and Mrs, Simpson, 21-18; beat M. Stevens and Miss J, Summers, 21-8,
he case had been gravely misrepre. featherweight division, thus leav- Rumuk! & Yapo (C.R.C.) best G. A. Smith and Miss
W. C. Choy and Miss A. Lee ented in the Press and asked the ing the way clear for a title fight Rawada & Kushten 211⁄2 Comms & Botelho
́embers of the Council to disregard between Nel Tarleton. the Liver- Summers, 21-12; beat R. Thorn and anything they may have read. He pool holder, and Dave Crowley, the Mrs. Simpson, 21-3; beat Med on the facts stated in his letter Clerkenwell boy who did so well Stevens and Miss Summers, 21-12 no reply name and against Miller at the Royal Albert
Britten the day after the match, and S. W. Liang and Miss W. Cheungtember 20., As far as the with Hall (C.R.C.) beat G. A. Smith and Miss frawal from the field was concerned Miller will probably ment Tar- Summers, 21-6; beat R. Thorn, and the only other alternative, a farleton again, this time in a non- Mrs. Simpson. 21-14; beat Me could see, was a free fight with title fight, and there are a host of the week-end, T. C. Monaghan quali- Stevens and Miss Summera, 21-4. nosib'e appearance before the boxers for the light-weight crown, fed for the Captain's Cup, while Ho.. magistrate. The game was entirely which Harry Mizlor lost to Kid Commdr. G. F. Hole qualified on the them from acoring. The final whistle i out of the control of the umpires who
Berg recently-Reuter. sounded with, both goals intact (Wera contradictory in their opinions. Bling finish to a very, interesting was the most deplorable exhibi- Coune!! yesterday decided on game which was played in the brain of umpiring, he said. He asked posal that the Radio Sports Club by of spirits with much keenness and the Council to walve the necessity for re-admitted on giving an apology for enthusiasm on the part of both teams, an undertaking by the Radio to obthe incident (walking off the field) After the game tea was served to serve the rules of hockey. hoth in land undertaking, to the best of their the pavilion of the South China Athleirit and letter. It was extremely ability, to observe the spirit, of the tic Association.
Amongst the inhumillating, as the Radio had always game in the future. feranted spectators, were noticedendeavoured to play in the game in Meners. D. B. Evans. F. G. Nivel, F the best enfeit. 1, Kwok and C. E. Lowe, well-known lora! solicitors.
COUNCIL'S PROPOSAL After deliberation the Executive
a pro-
Mr. Kemp, informed the Connell that he would communicate the Radio's reply. to the proposal within the next three days,
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Old Course
T. C. Monaghan ...... 85-11:74 Other cards returned were: J. MacKnight
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J. S. MacLaren ...... 80-8-78 There were 32 entries.
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Commdr. G. F. Hole.. 01-15=76 There were 12 entries.
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