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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1936,

SEASON OF EXCITING GOLF TOURNAMENTS

THE WEEK'S TENNIS: TWENTY

CHAMPIONSH IP ́MATCHES

(Continued from l'uge 8.) player, and a very good one at that, doubt it Lee can ford to let slip the Art Kot as he did ngainat 'Zimmern. On his record the inter porter should win, but he faces a use ful opponent and one who is capable of making fullest use of the slightest advantage.

This week's complete programme follows.

TO DAY

·'Open Kiwalem (Barend Round) D. Monil v P. II. Kwok.

Trut Wal-pul 6. W. Llang.

P. Becans. llyth.

H. Chos⚫ Lt.-Comdr. Conway (lat-rond). |

Op Dasbe (First Bound)

J. A. Beads and I. Agaturoff

and A. tumsahn (holders).

H. D.

TA. Pro and L, Goldman y In Trako chouk and lu Taklum (2nd Board),

Clah Championship

T. Monnghas P. P. McCabe (2mil Round).

A. A Rollen 21. Owen Hughes (2nd Rend).

8. K. Bathurst

A.

Hound).

TUESDAY

Open Bingles (Bacond Reond)

7. Gu

Hus.nguk

1. D. Rumiahin v'Luk Chun-throng.

T. A. Pence 3. KORE,

Open Deud (First Round)"

P. Bene and A. L. Sullivan

Leonard and Y. Bachium.

W.

3. 12. and T. J. Price (~2/8).

J. N. Grace and J. Smailey (~4/8), ♥ 5.

G. Keulger (mé/0),

7. Buttress

W. W. Nckensie and D. . Xol

Firbaritson and E.

(+2/0) (4-976).

FRIDAY

Open Bingles (Becand Round) fal Kwong-taon, y H. W. Lo.

Club Championship (Virat Round)

L Goldman v i. O' Deane,

Club Handleep Bingles (hil Round) Magh (15,2) ▼ 16 Dancy (43/8).

Club Handicap Doubles (lat-Round).

4. C. Bark and F. A. Joseph (-2/6) ▼ T. L. Monaghan and J. Melullen (7)

(Becond Round).

1.

V. H. Garden and A. H. Fenn (+-1/4)

Butters and D. Macdougall (870).

Allowker and A. K.-Mackenale (scr.) ▼ G. Marseille nød P. F. McCabe (---876).

II. Mellebrist and H, I Tudor (+1) v A. Bremner and A. Drummand (4/0).

LIGHT BLUES WIN

Varsity Athletics At White City

London, Mar 14. Cambridge beat Oxford by eight events to Three in the Inter-Varsh W. W. McKenzie (4 176) = 11. Y. 1. Dirett Athletic meeting hold at the White

City today.

Ci Nandicap Kiralen (1st Round)

1-4/4).

1. Price ver.) = 1, 1. Child (-42/0),

3. tiomilt. 14, F. Stapleton tser.) v J. M.

Wood (1/6),

G. W, Fewell € -45) • C. C. Stark (oca).

P. C. Halley (- 6/03

WEDNESDAY

Fine weather favoured the meeting, which was watched by a large crowd Star of spectators, who saw the existing putting the weight record being bet- tered by Irfan, the Turkish student at Cambridge.

Open ingles (Recond Round)

Lee Walstong Temple Kwik.

S. A. Guy Sung 3'ang=ejali,

H. T. Kwiklu Tahrbruk.

Open Doubles (First Round)

J. C. Poole and It. Henry v G Lai net

G. Chank.

. . . Divell nod T. O'M, Theatie à M. K.

and M. W. Tar

P. F. McCabe and D. Carry v A. Y. Ciomano

A. V. Benedion.

Mt. Tagh noi LL-Cumûr, Conway v A

Ramsay and t. C. Hornet1.

Cal Championship (First Round)

V. IL Gordon » A. D. Humphreys

1.t.-Cowdr, Stapleton v Capi, Cregg.

THURSDAY

Open Singles (First Roundi

Capt. J. D. Milne v A, V. Germano,

Open Deatra (First Rounds

į

The winners were: Pole Vault, Webster (Cambridge), 12 feet, 4 inches,

10 Yards, Pennington (Oxford), 10.1/6 seconds,

FOUR EVENTS OF BIG

IMPORTANCE

STRIKING PERSONALITIES

WILL BE ON VIEW

Council of the English, Scottish; sion that he could not possibly defend

League Or Cup? Which Is More Important?

(Continued from Page 8.)

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Second Extra Race Meeting to be held on Saturday, 28th March, 1936, (weather por-- mitting) may be obtained at the Secretary's Office, Exchange Bulld- Club House, Happy Ing; the

The sue by Use Joint Advisory year the champlan gave the impres. THE alternative, which is one adopted by a large number Valloy; the Hong Kong Club; the of similar leagues in England is to divide these out-Sports Club; and the Stables, Shan Weish, and Irish: Unlens of the list of his title this year, but circumstances size divisions into sections, with the championship. Kwong Road, fixtures is a reminder to golfers that have entirely altered the situation.i

the present year gives promise of Firstly, he again won the American resting on events as interesting and an exciting championship, and, secondly, proba-

as at any period since the game made bly the more important factor, his for world-wide appeal and developed the financial position has been clarified. the spirit of rivary among nations. In From a varsity student he is now

a sectional final. There are arguments and against such

but if constitution, a Football Association and clubs are con-

an unending procession of champion- carning an excellent living as vinced, as they should be by now, that in its present Whips and tournaments of every con- specialist writer for one of the big state the season is too long and the fixture list too cumber- ceivable description, including special American syndicaten.

some, then an alternative system is demanded. The competitions for left-handed and one- arm players, four events stand out

choice appears to be between two things. Either to re- from the rest.

for

Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON. on Thursday, 19th March, 1936..

By Order,,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary.

THE

ST.

GEORGE'S

LAWSON Little MARRIED Little was married the other day One in the amateur championship to Miss Dorothy, Hurd, of Chicago, tain the league in its present form and to abandon one or RIDING SCHOOL at St. Andrew's, in the last week in and

a belief exlata that a part of more of the knock-out competitions, or to cut down the May, when it la expected, that the the honeymoon may be spent in this

'i here could be all.conquering Lawson Little will at country.

no more league fixtures. The only way to accomplish this is by tempt to create a record by winning fascinating prospect than a meeting

the third time in succession. between Thomson, the tall, slim Scot splitting the divisions into sections. Another is Une visit of an American tish youth and Little, who tramples women's

team, led by that great ruthlessly on his victims. Even this ninyer Mrs. Glenna Collett Vare, who giant American would have found it will meet Great Britain in the Curtis difficult successfully to live up to the Cup match at Gleneagles en May 6.standard of golf produced by Thom

winning the Scottish and Irish; A week later, on the Southport and son Ainsdale

American championships from McLean. course, the

With regard to the women's cham- players will challenge for the British Women's championship. This will be pionship, most prople will be glad

(Continued from Page 8.) Mrs. Vare's fifth bid for a title that that, the ruling body has turned down has never yet been won by An Amerl- the proposal that it should can. The third event of importionals and others whose commercial once could he obtain that type of pass nze an open event so that women profea neglected by his colleagues, and not is the British Open chuurpionship at netivities not unconnected with the from which he has scored most of his Hoylake, in the week beginning June

debar them from playing in

24

made

SOUTH CHINA WINS

goale.

SENIOR SHIELD

24+ when Colton, Padgaam, Alliss, Kame

curtain amateur competitions could The right wing was a complete

It is urged that to de- bar auch people is nothing feen than knobbery.

and Charles Whitcombe among the be included. home contingent, and a select com: attempt to wrest the title from that pany of American professionals will dashing and courageous little fellow, A. Perry,

failure. Pile was starved and Stevens could do nothing with the ball. Brooks worked like a nigger but it was all never

negative

most needed.

CRICKET TOURISTS

Australians Meeting Western Province

Cape Town, Mar, 14.

keep a specially trained staff of European Instructors. Ponies for beginners, nervous people and children. Well trained Australian and China Ponies for hiro. Large track. Jumping Lanes. Horses taken at ilvery. Cavalcades arranged every Sun- day. Moderate charges. Pros- pectus on application to St. George's Riding School, Ma Tau

The Australian cricket tourists in Wet Road, Kowloon. Telephone South Africa to-day began an extra 51041. three-day match with Western Pro- vinee

warm weather and on a per- ect wicket. A crowd of 8,000 speeta- Lorn witnessed the commencement of

Be that as it may, not only is such

sort of stuff and he was the match. a championship not wanted, but it is

up with the forwards when doubtful whether any of the half

South China made all the running THE MOST INTERESTING EVENT dozen players affected would take the

trouble to play in it. After their and should have been at least three The fourth event is the Walker experience in the United States and goals to the good before half time. Butting-the-weight---Irfan

Jast year, British women They did obtain a lend halfway British Cup match

and Canada, belge), 45 ft. 9% mins, {Inter- | American amateur tenga at the cannot be very confident as to the through when Ip Pak-wa completed a form with the ball and captured six

of either the Curtis Cup | Pazzling movement by passing for 15. famous Pine Valley course, on Sej- outcome

Half Mile Sullivan (Cambridge), ) w.11 min. 57 aves.

vity record).

(Cambridge), 16.4/5 recs.

High Jump Kennedy

bridge), 5 ft. 10 ins.

Long Jump. -- Horsfall

F. Bathurst and A. T. Lay v P, Kong and bridge), 22 ft. 0,3/4 Ims.

1t Kwong-teen,

Chuk Handlesp Ringles (isi Nannd)

A. C. 1. Bowker frey,) * G. Gamble -2/6).

A. K. Mnckestele (act.)

(-15).

K Capt.

14 mins. 373/5 secs.

(Com-

One Mile-Ellis, (Cambridge),

4

between

mis

Batting first, Western Province were dismissed for 198 runs, A. D. Nourse, Sr., scoring 55 of the total.

W. J. O'Reilly was again in great

The Australians had scored 37

without lass when stumps were drawn.

-Reuter,

120 Yards Hurdles. – Fitzgerald tember 2 and 3. Britain has never match or the championship unless Mellardy with an equally dazzling succeeded in winning the match, and another Diana Fishwick come to the shot made on the turn. During this (Cam-there

seems little prospect of her rescue."

half Police were never in the picture A GAMBLE

except as gallant defendera, doing so on this occasion. Even so,

They made and start to the Cam-the event is probably the most inter-

Because the interval between the second half when Blackburn esting of any in the year's calendar, Three Miles-Melntyre (Oxford), and speculation in already rife con- US. Open and the British Open is kicked and let Fung King-cheung Tort to beat Wong Wing the play the only fortnight, the American entry through to Iob over Stellardy's head. switched back again and it was ali British team.... cerning the compostion of

at Hoylake may be restricted. A but within a few minutes they had South China until the end.

the third trophy That I will be vastly different there will be barely a week in which recovered ground, Tommy File con- from the one that suffered so crush-to practise and become acclimatised, verting a penalty given against Tam Chinese have won this season, having ing a defeat in the last pontest at St. some of the American players may Kong-pak for pushing. Just for a annexed the Governor's Cup, La! Wah In any case, not think it worth the gamble, How-brief moment it seemed that the Cup and Senior Shielt. The league Andrew's is certalu.

and International there will be one newcomer in Hector ever, there is the possibility that we Police might derive inspiration from championship

shall again seo Henry Picard, who this success, but after Johnson had Charity Cup are still their's for the Scotsman in young twenty-two, who is one of the best last year, and also our old friends

made a promising debut at Muirfield, made a determined but unsuccessful winning.

Craming. 22. Bees,

220 Yards Low Hurdies--Daniell

1. 1. Robertson jarta, v W. Wooding (Oxford). 20 secs.

++ 2/6).

Club Handicap Daullen that Round)

Quarter Mile-Brown (Cambridge),

R. Henry and 11. A. O'Kleffe (+176), `v† 19.1/5 sves.--Reuter,

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The situation has changed since

If not the best of amateurs in Britain. Indeed, events shape themselves that he may turn out to be the actual leader of the Cotton broke the American domina-

tlan

team-a signal honour for a player crashed his way to victory laat

two years ago, and Perry of his age.

year, With MeLean also t certainty, it As

a result of these welcome British pro- would seem that Scotland will have triumphs there is not

a strong representation in the side. fessional of note who does not thinki

himself

capable of beating any among the probables being Eric Me-hin

now Ruvie, of Leven, and R. S. Walker, American. Optimism

તા. ruled for

Teigns

dozen

lof Aberdeen University, who, by where of interest is

hard work, unbounded enthusiasin years.

and concentration, has made himself whether Cotton, who is training into a first-class player. While much seriously for the championship, will valuable information as regaris like be the man again to put the spoke in ly candidates for the British team the Anierican wheel.

will be obtained from the interna tional championship between Eng- land, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, in July,

some players will be chosen who do not usually take part in this four-cornered contest.

STOREY'S REMARKABLE SCORES

One will probably be E. F. Storey, who, at the moment, is playing s

H. COLES RETIRES

Amateur Billiards Title Holder

well as anyone in the country. In At the early age of 38 11oraco Coles, recont rounds at Swinley Forest, and the Newport (Mon.) bank elerk, who elsewhere, he has accomplished some holds the amateur billiards champion- remarkable scores in the 60s. Storey ship of England, has decided to re has thrice played in the match tire from the game. He has written

against Amerler, the last occasion to the Billiards Association and Con- being in 1923, at Chicago. His one trol Council withdrawing his entry auccess was against Roland Macken- for this year's championship. izle, now a professional, whom he "You will, no doubt, be surprised,“ beat 2 and 1. A player who will, writes Coles, "When I tell you that undoubtedly, be invited is Wethered, I havo decided to give up the game for but whether he will recept is another private reasons. I must withdraw) matter. Ilis only visit was in 1922, my entry for the championship, and when Jones beat him 3 and 2.

shall nover play in it tish cham-1 If Luens returns to the form dix- Coles, who won the played before the accident to his plonship four times and played for both wrist he will assuredly be one of the Wales and England in the British Em-f new players. It would be idle, how pire tournament, holds neveral re- ever, to speculate further as to who cords. In 1933 he made the higheati might be chosen until tho' thampion- championship break-363-in a matchi ships and International matches have against F. Edwards (Stourbridge), thrown fresh light on the material and In 1929, when he beat Sidney Lec available. The primary and final test to win the title for the first time, For inclusion in the team is the he had n record average of 21.5. Amateur championship. This event Other records of Coles are. Two will afford Little the opportunity of breaks of over 200 each in one nes- achieving an unparalleled feat. sion, and scoring 3,000 points in three

After winning at St. Annos last consecutive sessions.

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