THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
SATURDAY,
APRIL 16,
1938.
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HAPPY VALLEY GOLFERS BEAT KOWLOON RIVALS
Entertaining the Happy Valley Coll Club In their biennial match yestir- day, the Kowloon Golf Club fost by scores beni: 225-11. 114 points,
In the morning's singles, the Valley players totalled 12% points against their opponets' 414, and in the after- noon's foursomes they registered 10% to the losers 04.
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
THE THIRD EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (wenther permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 16th and MONDAY, 18th April, 1938, commencing at 12.30 p.m. each day.
The First Bell will be rung at 12.00 NOON, and the Tin Interval will be after the second race (1 p.m.) on both days,
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE No One without a badge will be admitted
to the Members' Enclosure. Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 per day for Gentle
per day for Ladies men and $3.00 per
(Both including tax) are obtainable through the SECRETARY upon the personal or written application of a Member, such Member to be respon- sible for all visitors introduced by him, and for Payment of All Chits,
The Secretary's Once, 1st floor, Exchange
Buliding, (Tel. 27794)
will close at 11 am.
Tiffins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in
NARROW WIN FOR H.K.S.R.A.
Excellent Sport
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In, Army Meet
By the narrow margin of halt a point, the Hongkong Brigade, Hong- Kong Singapore Royal Artillery, won the Inter-Unit Championship Cup, defeating the Middlesex Regiment in Meeting the annual Area Athletic which concluded at the Polo Ground, Kowloon, yesterday
Some excellent running by the In the 880 yards "The_Hurricane" blows up and weeps all before It In Samuel Gold-Middlesex tesin wyn's production of that title which began, a dive-day run at the King's
Relay
new Army record Theatre yesterday. Jon Hall and Derothy Lamour have the leading
of 1 min. rolcs.
His Excelicney the Governor, Sir Geoffry Northcote, was an Interested
while
II. E. the General spectator, Omeer Commanding, Major General A. W. Bartholomew C., C.M.C., C.B., 0.8.0., was also present.
Doctor And Wife On Long Journey
Shanghai. Apr. 15. German-American doctor E. A. Peterson, of Los Angeles, accompanied by his wife, sail- ed for Yokohama to-day by themselves in
36-foot Chinese junk in an attempt to reach Los Angeles in six months,
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PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
The price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $1.00 per day including tax, for all Persons, includ- ing Ladies, and is payable at the
and Sailors Gate. Soldiers Uniform are admitted Half Price.
By Order,
LAWN BOWLS MATCH
PRESS LOSE AT CRICKET
Fast Scoring By Medical Corps
esta 15 secs.
in calling upon Mrs.
wife
RUGBY MATCHES
AT HOME
London, Apr. 15.
Severn Rugby matches were played in the country to-day, the results being as follows:
Penarth Redruth
Sale
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West Hartlepool
0 Barbarlans
St. Mary's
6 Wasps #Blackheath
Hospital 0
10
3
1
Weston Supermare 30 Universities.
Ath. U. -Reuter,
NEXT WEEK'S TENNIS TIES ANNOUNCED
The Colony Tennis Championships will be continued next week.
On Tuesday, Luk Ding-cheung and Wong Shiu-wing will contest with H. Owen Hughes end T. A. Pearce for the right to enter the semi-finals of the Open Doubles. The winners will meet the Rumjahn cousins. **Tsul Yun-pul and H. D. Rumjalin, ach a decision in their Wednesday, clash on
When they on Wednesday, April 20. first met, the encounter was aban- donc owing to failing light with the scores at two sets all and 4-4 in the Afth set.
of Brigadier A. B. Thomson, M.B.E. to present the prizes at the end of the meeting, Brigadier F. Bissett, p.E.O., M.C., congratulated the HKSIA. on their foat, and com- with the misserated
Middlesex Regiment on being beaten by such slender margin. Brigadier Bissett after commented on the fact that
On Thursday, the winners of the being runners-up for two years in succession, the H.K.S.R.A. had finally Luk Ding-cheung and Wong Shlu- succeeded in winning the Champlon-wing v. H. Owen Hughes and T. A. Pearce clash will meet the Rumfalns. ship.
W. L. who failed to read will meet again i
An unfinished innings of 104 not out by Capt. W. G. Harvey was the After remarking on the fine time chlef feature of a fost scoring cricket for the relay, he concluded by match between the Press and the thanking the Hon. Secretary, Major Royal Army Medical Corps G. P. Murray, The Seaforth IIigh- Sockumpoo yesterday.
and
his assistant, Garrison Major C. M. Estall, M.C... The occasion was a return match, for the work they had put into a previous meeting between the sides arrangements for the Meet, and also having ended in a draw. Yesterday the
the
Wergeant
H.
the RAM.C. won by five wickets, Middlesex Regiment for getting
ready on a day's
notice. scores being: Press (batting Between
the
events, the Band first), 104 for nine wickets, declared; the Middlesex Regiment, RAMC, 107 for five wickets,
by kind permission of Licut. Col. Tidbury and Officers, rendered selections, while during the
tea interval, by permission of Licut.-Col. and Pipes of The Royal Scots played. G. Hall, M.C., and Officers, the Drums
During three hours play, 381 runs were scored.
LADIES' GOLF COMPETITION
The results of the LG.U. Medal Competition which was played by the Ladies' Section of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club at Faniing on Tuesday, April 12, were as follow:
Silver Division, Old Course-Mrs. Shewan
07-12-75;
Holmes Mrs.
New Bronze Division,
Course.- Mrs. Burton 105-30-60 won after a 94-1678; Mrs. Gilmore 03-14=79.
tie with Mrs. Brent-Smith 06-27 09: Miss P. M, King 05-22-73; Mrs.
Playing in a friendly lawn bowls match, the Kowloon Tong Club beat the Kowloon Football Club by 70F. M. of Arculi (99), A. fl. Abbag For the Press, the best scores were shots to 45. They were up on all (42) and A. H. Rumjahn (23). three rinks, Spary's rink winning by ∙C. B. BROWN,
Capt. Harvey played a bright) Secretary.
13 shots, A. H. Basio's rink by 12 knock but was missed at the wicketf The following are the results, in Mitchell 102-28-74; Mrs. A. B. and H. Gillins' rink by 19.
detail, of all the events, held during | Thomson 05-21=74. Hongkong, 11th April, 1938.
COMMENCING
twice.
RESULTS
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San Francisco, Apr. 13. The results of matches played in the Pacific Coast Baseball League to-day were as follow:
Hollywood
Sacramento
(Ten Innings)
Portland
Oakland!
(Ten Innings)
Portland
Sacramento ....
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This last malch was played at night. United Press.
the two-day meeting:
Throwing the Discuss.-1. The Royal Engineers; 2, 6th. A. A. Bde. R. A.. fat. n. The Middlesex Regt: 4. 2nd Bn. The loyal Scots: 8, ilangkong Ede. 31.10.5.ILA: 6, Rajputana Rides.
Beet individual throw, Cpl. Land."RE.'s, 12ft. 11 ins.
BA
Putting the Weight.-1. 1st Bn. Tie Middlesex Regt: 2 Hongkong H.K.S.R.A.: 3, The Royal Engineers; 2nd Bn. The Royal Scot 5, 5/8th Rajputana Rifles; 0, 6th A. A. Bdv. R. A. Best individual put, Cpl. Land. R.E.'S. 37ft. link.
Throwing the Hominer-1, ist Bn. The Middlesex Regt; 2, M. K. Bde, H.KSRA.; 3. 5/0th Rajputana Riries: 4, 6th A A Bde. R. A.; 5. The Royal Engineers; 0. 2nd On. The Royal Scots. Best individual throw, Sergt. Bullock 1st Middlesex Regt. 108ft.
Throwing the Javelin.-, The Royal Engineers: 2, 1st Bn. The Middlesex Regt; 3. Hongkong lide. H.K.S.R.A.: 4, 2nd Bn. The Hoyal Scots; 5, 5th Bde. R. A. 570th Rajputana Rifes Best Individual tirow. Cpl. Land. R. E's. 155ft. 7ins.
High Jump-1. Hongkong Bde. H.K.S. R. 3, The Royal Engineers; 3. 3/6th tajputhna Rifles; 4. 1st Dn. The Middlesex Regt: 5, 2nd Dn. The Royal Scots; 6, 51 AA. Bde, R. A. Best Individual jump. Cpl. Land. R. E'S. BL. 101.
Long Jump The Royal Engineers; 2. 1st Bn. The Middlesex legt: 3. Hong- kong Bdo. H.K.S.E.A.: 4. 5th Bde. A. A Royal Artillery, 5, 2nd Da. The Royal Scale: 5/0th Rajputana Bines, Best Individual Jump, L/Cpl. Lowl. R. E.'S. 2011. zina.
Three Miles Team Race.-1, Hongkong Bde. HKS.R.A.; 2, 8/0th Rajpulana Rider: 3. 2nd Bn. The loyal Brots: 4, 1st Bn. The Midd'enex Regi 3, 4 A. A. de. RA: 0. The hoyat Engineers. Tin 10 mins. 12 secs.
Pole Vault-1, Hongkong Bde. II.K. SJLA.; 2, 1st Bn. The Middlesex Regl 2. B/6th Rajputana Rifles; 4, 2nd Bn. The Engineers. Itoyal Scot; 9. The Royal Best individual jump. Kundan Singh ILKBRA. 10 ft. 6 ins.
Two Miles Relay, Hongkong Bde. H.K.SR.A.: 2. 1rt Da. The Middlesex Regi 3. 2nd Bn. The Royal Scots; 4, Bth A. A Bide. R. A.; D. 6/Cili Tajputana ftes; 6. The Royal /
Time: 8 min.
Nolay-1. yards
1st Bs. The Middlesex Regt.;_2 5th A. A. Due, R. A. And Hongkong Bde. H.K.9.R.A. tied: 4. 2nd Bn. The Royal Scous: 5. The Royal Engineers: 6. 5/6th Rajputana Rifles,
Time: 1 min. 38 3/5 Bees. (Army Re- cord).
Boys 100 yards.-1, Boy Goddard. Int M/X: 2. Boy Groumith. 1st M/X; 3. Boy Endersey. 1st M/X,
Time: 12 1/5 Seen.
One Mile Open Relay, M.8. Med- Royal Air Force; 3, 1st Bn.
way! 2. Hegt.
TWO
One Mile Team Race-1, Hongkong Bde. I.K.S.R.A.: 2 1st Bn. The Middlesex Regt. 3, 3/06th Rajputana Rifles; 4, 2nd Un. The Royal Bedia; 3. 8th. A. A. Dde. 1. A. 6. The Royal Engineers.
400 yards Hurdles, Hongkong Bde. JKS.R.A.; 2. 1st Bn. The Middlesex Regt 3, 6th A. A. Bde. R. A.; 4, 5/8th Rajputaria Rilles; 6. 2nd En. The Royal Scote, arsti The Royal Engineers. Dia qualified.
One Mile Relay 1st Bn. The
Bde. Middlesex Rest; 2. Hongkong HKSNA.; 3, 5thạλ A. Dde. It. A.;A, broth Rajputana Rines; 6, 2nd Bn. The Пoyal Bota
800 yards Open Individual-1. W. J. Taylor. Royal Navy: 2 Charan Singh, ILK. Police; a, Llout Simpson, H.-N.
Time! 2 mina. 10 secs.
400 yards Relay, 1st Bn. The Mid-
dlesex Nast.: 2 The Royal
: Henckend Bác. Hai
Engineers: anh
A. Bd. R. A. 5, 2nd Bn. The Royal Boots;
6, 0/0 Hajputana Niños.
130 Bione Tug of War-Winners, Hong- kong Bae, H.X.DR.A.1 Nunners-up, 24th Hervi Riv, IA
Inter Unit Championship Cap
1. Stongkong. Dide. I.KSLASHES! £let: In The Middies Regt. 105 Bih. Az A. Edw. 3. A. 69; 4 Did Bn. The Hayni Acota and bilih Rainiest Rides tied By The Royal Engineeze 5LINE
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