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THURSDAY, JANUARY 14,

ANNISË KULMEIRAS CAMIAMIDE

Our Daily Golf Hint

Many a fine golfer who had a good chance to win soma important tournament has lost out because he let a bad putt get upon his nerves.

J. D. Travers.

FOOTBALL LEAGUE Big Schedule For Saturday

Owing to the fact that the Kolewall Cup match between the South China AA. and the Royal Navy will be played on Sunday, no First or Second Division games have been arranged for that day by the Hongkong Foot- ball Association,.

As a result, no fewer than seven First Division matches will be decid- ed on Saturday. The Second Divi- sion will have six games and the Third Division tour,

The Seaforth Highlanders will make their debut in local soccer on Saturday, when they play St. Joseph's nt Sooltunpoo

In the First Division, the R.A. (Lyemoon) at Sookunpoo In the Second and St. Joseph's at Happy Valley in the Third.

The following is the programme nrranged by the Hongkong Football Association:

SATURDAY

First Division

St. Joseph's v. Scaforth H., Soo- kunpoo, p.m.; Referee, Grant; Linesmen, Phillips and Farr.

Police v. Club, Chatham Road, 4 p.m.; Referee, Smyth; Linesmen, Silva and lance.

"CH

Kowloon v. Fusillers, Club, 4 Linesmen, p.m.; Heferee, Fenton; Re and Osborne..

Royal Ulster Rißes v. Kowloon, Prince Edward Road, 4 p.in.; Referee, Casson; Linesmen, Boyd and Steen.

South, China "B" v. Chinese A.A., 4 m.; Referee, Jar- Caroline Hill, 4 main; Linesmen, Canmore and Perks, Club de lecreio v. South China 4 p.m.; Referee, Kas- "A"

Kowloon, sick; Linesmen, French and Forman. Eastern v. Navy, St. Joseph's. 4 p.m.; Referee, K. K. ip; Linesmen, Higham and Williams,

Second Division

R.A. (L) v. Seaforth H., Sooltun- poo, 2.30 p.m.; Referee, Martin.

Police v. Club, Kowloon, 2.30 p.m.; Reforce, McCormat.

1937.

THE RIFLE ASSOCIATION

H.M.S. MEDWAY V. DOCKYARD RIFLE CLUB

FINE SCORE BY H. C. JOHNSON

LOCAL GOLF

SHEK-O DEFEATS

VOLUNTEERS

Entertaining the Hongkong Volun- teer Defence Corps to a fourball gol match over 18 holes (old course only) nt Shek-O on Wednesday, the Shek-O Club won by ten bules to three.

The scores were:

Colonel Blake and 'Hon. Mr. S. 1. On Saturday afternoon, by the on the Amy ranges at Kowloon courtesy of the Naval Authorities, a City when between thirty and forty Dodwell (Shek-O) were all square spoon and practice shoot was held members were present. With many with Major E. J. R. Mitchell and K. S. on the Stonecutters Range which, ships of the Senior Service now Robertson.

from the Colony, and with Rear Admiral Sedgwick and D. IL for the usual reasons, was necessariawny

ly confined to the members of the units of the garrison away in camp, Blake (Shek-0) beat Lieut. Col Senior Service, apart froin the or on special training, numbers H. B. L. Dowbiggin and Lleut. Col. Dockyard Rifle Club, which has its have naturally fallen at these mid-R. C. B. Anderson by four up.

Dr. C. II. Burton and A. C. 1. Bow- own nilotment of targets on Satur-week shoots, but with the approach

of the Annual Prize Mecting, which ker (Shek-O) lost to It. D. Walker day afternoons un this range.

will be attended and B. D. Evans by one up.

While the light was Rood at 200 for the first time

of the Sonlor M. II. Turner and E. Daylinon and 500 yards, a drizzle at 600 by many members yards rande visibility dificult, and Service, the number of those who (Shck-0) lost to W. R. H. Collings

as much prac A strong wind blowing from right will be putting in

A. H. Forbes and L. M. S. Lloyd lo left across the range, did not lice as possible, between now and A. L. G. Eastman by two holes.

the end of March, is likely to re (Shick-0) beat H. Owen Hughes and tend to make things easter.

A match took place between the sume normal dimensions, which will W. Sharp by one up..

Submarine Flotilla

R. Kennedy and D. Drummond Rise entail the use each week, of every Fourth Club and the Dockyard Rifle Club, available target.

(Shek-O) and Dr. J. A. R. Selby and Weather conditions yesterday M. A. Johnson were all square. resulting in a win for the latter by the narrow margin of six points.afternoon were almost, ideal, but as

W. J. Waddington and Major The competition was fired under the will be seen from the scores given Churcher (Shek-0) beat W. Keitt

"crashed" pil usual King's first stage conditions, below

competitors

U57.

con-

the members of both teams, with along the fring-polni at 600 yards, Robinson and R. H. Griffiths by three the exception of A.B. Gamblen, owing to the wind changing

II. R. Sturt and L. C. F. Bellamy using the "1914" rifle.

suntly in direction and strength. As will be seen from the results? In response to the appeal inode (Shek-0) beat L. B. Holmes and W. given below Mr. H. C. Johnson, the by the President of the Association J. Dyer by two up. energelle Honorary Secretary of the at the first annual dinner, a sum of Dockyard Rifle Club, broke all his over $2,000 has been raised, and a previous records by

scoring 101 list of these donations appears in points, and it is a matter for great the current issue of the magazine, regret that, owing to his being post- which will be distributed to mem- ed home at an early date, heth his bers during the week-end. Club and the Rifle Association will

The detailed scores made on the

be losing a very fine shot, and one afternoon of Saturday last and yes- who. from the inception of the Asterday are as follows: sociation, has been one of its stout H.M.S. MEDWAY, DOCKYARD

BOR 108

RIFLE CLUB

est supporters. It will be remem- bered that when this Colony took

Dockyard Rifle Club.-H. C. John- part for the first time in the Inter- Colonial Match in 1935, Mr.. Johnson 101; C. Watson 98; H. Cory 93;

Relected as one of the W. Austin 89; T. C. Boulton 86; 1 members of the team, and now that Blake 84. Team Aggregate, 551.

Berlyn he is shooting with the "1914" rifle, H.MS. Medway-Licut,

93; AB. Bowerman

E.R.A. It is evident thal what is Hang- 95; kong's loss will certainly be a gain Haynes 92: E.R.A. Seymour 32: Sig to whichever association or club he Edwards 91. A.B. Gamblen 82

Team Aggregate, 345. joins In England.

Yesterday afternoon.

This member used the S.R: (a) the usual spoon and practice shoot was held rific.

Fri

.).

2

Mr. H. C. Johnson Mr. C. Watson ..

34

Results of the shoot held on Saturday afternoon inst:

S.R, (b)

Agle. Ass'n Score at Score at Score at

'cap 200 Yds. 500 Yds. 600 Yds, Score-

Nett

Nett

NOL Nett

101* 33

34

33

331

32.

Dat

3.

Mr. 11. W, Cory

30

32

31

A3

4.

E.R.A. Seymour

31

32

D2

5.

ER.A. Haynes ..

32

30

02

4.

Sig. W. Edwards

32

30

20

01

7.

Mr. W. Austin

31

20

B

8.

Mr. W. J. S. Blake

28

21

20

84

9.

Mr. W. G. Sanderson

29

30

22

11

All the above competitors used the "1014" re.

S.R. (a)

1.

Sto. E. J. Bruce

2.

A.B. Gamblen ..

25 10

20

20

በ3+

32

27.

78

Results of the shoot held yesterday afternoon:

S.R. (b)

Ass'n

Score at Score at

Score at

Agte.

'cap 200 Yus.

500 Yds.

800 Yds.

Score

Nett

Nett

Nelt

Nett

1. Sgt. Mannel!

35

33

30

Da⭑

Mr. H. C. Jakinson

31

33

07

3.

C.P.O. Pellaw

33

04

Capt. Rybot

5. -S.L.M. Hill ..

Ser. Ser.

B. Sig. W. Edwards

3

30

*7.

A.B. Bowerman

Ser.

31

S.R. (a)

L.

Sto. Farrington

27

2.

P.C. J. R. Wall

29

Kumaon R. v. Fusiliers, King'o

3.

L/Cpt. Ganly..

Park, 4 p.m. Referee, Jones.

4.

Sto. E. J. Bruce

Police "E" v. Kwong Wah, Prince Edward Road, 2.30 p.m.; Referee, Bromley.

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5.

Rin. McBride ...

Kowloon "C" v. Fusiliers, Club, 2.30 p.m.; Referee, Barton.

South China v. Chinese A.A. Care- line 1, 2.30 p.in.; fteteree, Payne.

R.A. "S" v. R.E, Chatham Road, 2.30 p.m.; Referee, Ottaway.

Eastern v. Navy Royal Navy (Happy Valley), 2.30 p.m.; Refercé. Clarke.

Third Division

St. Joseph's v. Seaforth H., St Joseph's, 2.30 p.m.; Referee, Aldridge, Recreio v. R.E., King's Park, 2.30 p.m. Referee, Gomes.

30

All the above competitors used the "1014" rifle.

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TO-DAY'S HOCKEY

MATCH

Change Of Time Is Announced

It was offeintly announced this morning that the time for the bully- off in the hockey match between the Waseda University and Argonautus this afternoon has been changed.

The bully-off will be at 4.45 in- stend of 4.15 as originally arranged. The match is being played on the R.N.RC. ground.

LADIES' GOLF COMPETITION

MRS. N. WILSON. WINS

Mrs. N. Wilson won the Silver Division on the Old Course at Fan- ling in the L.G.U. Medal Competi- tlon, held by the Ladies' Section of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club on Tuesday, January 1. She had o card of 09-12-77.

Other

scores were Mrs. A. K. Mackenzie, 94-14-60; and Mr. I Garner, 05-14-81

The Bronze Division, played on the New Course, was won by Mrs. D. J. Fraser

scoru with n

107-27-60.

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SATURDAY AT THE

QUEEN'S ALHAMBRA

SUNDAY

Kotewall Cup

Chinese v. Navy, Sookunpoo, 4 p.m.; Referee, Isley; Linesmen, Rey- nolds and MacCormac.

Third Division

R.A.M.C. V. H.A.F., Chatham Road,

4 p.m.; Referee, Perks..

Liga v. Police "C" Kowloon, 2.30 p.m.; Referee, Williams.

R.A.S.C. V. R.A.O.C., Chatham Road, 2.30 p.m.; Heferee, Highom.

WEDNESDAY

Junior Shield

Fusiliers v. South Chinn, Sookun- poc, 4 p.m.; Referee, Boyd.

RA.O.C., or R.A. "L" v. Seaforth H., St. Joseph's, 4 p.m.; Referee,

Sieen.

R.E. v. Police, Chatham Road. 4 p.m.; Referee, French.

Navy v. Royal Ulster Rifles, Navy (Causeway Bay), 4 pm. Referee, Forman.

League Match

A Second Division League match between the Seaforth. Highlanders and the Royal Welch Fusilers har been arranged to be played Wednesday, January 27, at Sookun- poo, commencing at 2.30 p.m.; Payne will referee.

Unluckiest Sportsman In Britain

on

ONE of the unluckiest men in Britain is Desmond Smith, ice-hockey star of Wembley Monarchs, known as "The Man They Could not Kill."

In his short career on the Ice he has only been at the game six' years he has:

Fractured his jaw.

Fractured his wrist.

Twlco broken his nose. Lout almost all his teeth, Off the rink his luck little better.

bas

boen

Ile has been an unlucky pakien- ger in no fewer than ten motor smashes, and has been patched up at 'different times with more than a hundred stitches.

A short time ago he was hurled 30 test when a car he was in overturned.

Denotes the winner of the nett spoon.

+ Denotes the winner of the handicap spoon..

NOTE-The handicap of each winner has been reduced by one point as shown. This procedure applies to All S.R, (a) and S.R. (b) Spoon Shoots.

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Every sufferer from stomach trouble knows that although his condition may not be very serious yet, it will soon get beyond hla con- trol if neglected. Apathy and neglect have landed many a stomach sufferer with gastric and. duodenal ulcer which might never have developed it prompt but simple measures had been taken. One of the best and aurest precautions is the regular use of Maclean Brand Stomach Powder,

Rugby matters in Wales have been rather overshadowed lately which has brought back the joys of sands. "I suffered with Duodenal by the action of the Welsh Union in deciding to "professionalise" a good healthy digestion to thou- R. Duckfield, the Maesteg three-quarter, a former member Ulcer for the past 11 years," says Mr.

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Plans for

Ice Hockey World Test

(By Tom Stenner)

HOW THE WASEDA

HAS SHAPED

(Continued from Page' 8.)

In their third game, the Japanese lost to the Navy, principally due to the fact that they were tired out after the two strenuous matches which preceded. Nevertheless they should extend the Argonautas this afternoon, and will probably beat the Universi- ty on Saturday. With the number of entries for The Waseda University hus pre- the world championships at Tar-sented three penants-to the Colony, Services in rintay and Wembley from February Navy and Combined 17-27 that have come to hand and token of the games play. The pon- other acceptances confidently anti-ant bears the name Waseda in white cipated, there will be a tolal entry letters on a dark background, while of 18, a record for the tournament, in the extreme corners are crossed

hockey sticks and the date, 1937. which was insiliuted in 1010.

very

The present acceptors, Great I have discovered that a Britain, Canada, France, Switzerland, detailed record is being kept of the Holland, Germany, Czecho-Slovakia, Waseda players' performances in all Austria, Rumania, Poland, Sweden, games, and each player is being and Norway, the last-named country credited with good and bad marks. making a first appearance in the com- petillon, are expected to be joined by US.A., Belgium, Latvia, Finland, Italy, and Hungary.

Each country will send 14 players, with 10 to play, and the respective captains are to act as referees during Britain, the tournament. Great Conuda, U.S.A., and Czecho-Slovakia, the finalists in the Olympic series in Germany, are to be seeded, and the competition run on a pool system.

There are to be four first-round pools, two semi-finals, and a final of four countries, giving a grand total of 50 matches, to be decided in 10 days. Periods of play will be of 15 minutes duration Instead of the 20 In force in League matches.

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SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Annual Race Meeting, 1937. Entries for the above will close at 3 pm. on SATURDAY, 16TH JANUARY, 1937, at the Secretary's Office, Exchange Building.

By Order of the Stewards, C. B HROWN,

Secretary. Hongkong, 11th January, 1037.

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