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TELEGRAPH, HONGKONG THE

MONDAY

NOVEMBER 14, 1988,

Marton Sets New Record At Fanling

The Jasper Clark eup, played over the old and new courses at Fanling yesterday, resulted in a win for OEC/Marton by eight strokes, with T. A. Pearce, runner-up. Prizes for the best rounds on the old and new courses went to K. S. Robertson and F. Groves respectively.

Lady Golfers Hold Annual

Meeting

Membership Steadily

+

Increasing

RUN

The Annual General Meeting of Royal Section of the the Ladies Hongkong Golf Club was held in the Helena May Institute this morning, with Mrs. D. J. Gilmore, Acting Cap- tain, in the Chair.

The Chairman anid: The reason

home

Marton's round on the old course sel up a new record of 67-two under the figure he made some years ago. His figures rend: 4,4,3,4,4,4,3,4,4-34; | for my presiding over this meeting 4,02,3,3,4,3,4,4-33.

Marton dropped one stroke only to to-day in owing to our Captain, Lady

MacGregor, having left for at the 11th, and thereafter holed leave at the end of May, and since next six in 19,

a marvellous her departure it has fallen upon mo the

Only three other

to carry out the Captain's performance. ployers beat 80, and then only by Fortunately Lady Mawas

with us during the small margins. Marton's new course score was 70. He started well but season, and we all appreciate had a seven at the ninth and took great interest which she took in the Ladles Section, and her generosity in giving three prizes to be played for at the Spring Meeting,

40 for the last nine.

Aloe Pearce had a 73, equalling the out and 30 new course record, 37 (all foura) home.

duties.

winter

the

"The Annual Report and Statement

The first 10 players qualify to playof Accounts having been in your for the championship of the Club by match play.

Scores subject to re-check were (old yourse Brures fret). E. C. Marton 61, 10. 13: T. A. Pearce, 78, 3, 131: X. S. Haberton 18. 10. 106: Groves 20, 7 158, A. E. 1treaman 62, 79, 101: 8. 3,

Fox 81, 81, 162; L. Goldman 94, 40, 164: 1. W. Shewan 84, 01, 165; D. J. Mackin 29, 63, 166; L. 1. Andrewer 37. 20. 17: Col. Collm 85, 83, 165; P. H. Beoones t 83. 109; 1. Newlon 86, B5, 171; W. J. B. Key 50, 00 171; F. A. Redmond 03, 68, 173: D. J. Gilmore 87, 86, 173.

SPORT ADVTS

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

THE ELEVENTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 19th November, 1938, commchebig at 2.00 pm.

The First Bell will be rung at 1.30

JL.M.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

No One without a badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure, Such must be worn throughout the duration of each meeting in such a manner as to be readily identiäed.

Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members' Enclosure and Rooms at $5.09 for Gentlemen and $3.00 for Ladies (bath including tax) are obtainable through the SECILET- written ARY upon the pemonal or

such Member, of application Member to be responsible for all visitors Introduced by him, and for Payment of all Chits, etc.

hands for the prescribed period, I will, with your permission, take them as read. The items of expenditure nce practically the same as last year. and the Statement shows

A sub- stantial balance of $200.42 in hand. Our thanks are due to Mr. Sommer- felt, A.C.A., for kindly auditing the nccounts.

MEMBERSHIP INCREASING

"The membership of the Ladies' Section is stendity increasing, and during the past season all our com- petitions have been very well sup- ported.

On the special days, such as

and the Spring, Suminer

Autumn a record number Meetings, we had of entries, in spite of the fact that heavy rain fell during the first two days of the Spring Meeting at Fan-

Deep Water

Bay ling, and also at Deep

We are on our September Day. very grateful to all those who kindly rizes throughout the sea-

donated congratulate all the win- !

son. We

ners, and especially Mrs.

Smith on her successful" WA the winning of the Champlonship and the Captain's Cup in one year. "The Scratch Score of the Old Course at Paning has been reduced from

70 to 70, and that of the New

10 72. from

In accord- 73 10 Club Course

ance with the regulations for Clubs allated to the Ladles Golf Union, the Scratch Score Committee in was notified in May of the recent alterations made on the two Fanling courses, and asked to con- sider these reductions, in order to bring our par in line with the pre- sent standard of the Home courses. scratch Axing the They replied scores at 76 and 72 respectively.

The Secretary's Onice, 1st Floor, Exchange Building, (Tel. 27784) wili close #t

12 NOON.

Timns are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tele- phone 21920).

to the

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The price of Admission Publle Enclosure is $1.00 including Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers and Enilors in Uniform are admitted Half Price.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. Tiongkong, 14th November, 1938.

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London

Handshake for Miss Ferry Seriven (right) from her opponent, Mrs. R. D. McKelvie, whom she defeated last moain in the tinal of the British covered couris tennis championship at Queen's Club. This is the fourth Elme Miss Scriven has won the event.

Not An Auspicious Opening Night !

.Both matches in the "A" Division of the Men's Badmin- ton League arranged for to- night have been postponed.

The only game this evening is that between the two St. Andrew's teams in the "8" Division brought forward from Wednesday.

"I feel sure that Lady MacGregor OUR GUIDE

Hep

TO THE CINEMAS

Marco

Polo*

Snooker

Alex Brown Defeats H. Lindrum

London, Oct. 31.

Alex Brown, receiving 21 points a frame, has beaten Australian Horace Lindrum in the Gold Cup snooker heat of 71 frames at Thurston's.

Brown has never needed that 21 start. It would perhaps have been a great match level. The potting of the West End hotel marker has been astonishing this week; a revelation to Joe old hands. Aming" said Davis, watching him doing his bril- liant stuff. Joc has to give Alec 35 points start when they meet in De- cember.

would wish me to express her thanks to all the Members of Committee for their whole-hearted support, and in doing so I should like to add my own, for their co-operation since her departure. We are grateful for all the work done by Mrs. Whyte-

Hon.

Secretary, Mra,

"Adventures Smith Holmes as

as Handicap

Manager, and

(King's Theatre, to-day)—Adven- Brown dominated the sesalon, had Mrs. Selby who has undertaken this

ture and romance are neatly dove the two largest breaks, 50 and 54, of the six frames. strenuous tasic since Mrs. Holmes

won ave Sand talled in this story of the journey of left the Colony last month. We are

Marco Polo, the Venetian adventurer Scores (Brown first) 08-70, 100-42, Lin also greatly indebted to Col. Mat-

from Italy to the Court of Kublai 88-40, 87-39, 114-22, 113-30. ilews

for his kind co-operation and

Cooper Khan. Gary

and Sigrid drum won three frames at night. He help, and the General Committee for

Gurle take the principal roles in this had the highest breaks 73, 50 and our many privileges; also to Mr Impressive production.

50, but Brown finished still twenty Hitchens for all his help and interest

Carefree" (Queen's and Albam frames ahead, - 40 to 20. Scores in our competitions. Thanks are Theatres, to-day)-Marking as (Brown first) 29-104, 110-58, 112-27, also due to the Press for kindly pub- lishing

notices and results of our and to the Helena May competitions, Institute for placing their rooms at

disposal for meetings. "The death of one of our members in

circumstances refer to Mrs. Challinor-cast a cloud over the whole Colony, which will long be re- membered with great sorrow.

"I now propose the adoption of the Report and Accounts as presented, and, when this has been seconded, I shall endeavour to answer any ques- tion that may be put relating to them, to the best of my ability."

NEW OFFICERS

The accounts as presented having been adopted, the following Captain and Committee were clected:

Mrs. R. E. Lindsell (Captain), and Mesdames, C. B. Brown, J. R. Collis, H..C. Margrett, J. A. IL. Selby, T. S. Whyle-Smith, and A. F. Mackintosh (committee),

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it does the reunion of Ginger Rogers 44-107, and Fred Astaire, this picture is an Correspondent. occasion. It is not quite on the same lines DS the old Rogers-Astaire pictures, but in the opinion of many people, it is even better. Should not be missed.

Love" "Her Jungle

(Oriental Theatre, to lay)-Advertising and publicity to the contrary, Jiggs, a chimpanzee, is the hero and star Di Dorothy Lamour's latest communion Iwith nature in the tropics. The Alm cruel ruler, f is an affair about a "white goddess," two aviators. lost in the jungle, barrible sacrifices with and all the other trim- alligators

Milland and Lynne mings. Ray Overman are the aviators.

Follier'" "Goldwyn

"Dajesile to-day)-Lavishly made Theatre, and well-presented, this is one of klad. the best pictures of its Charlle McCarthy makes his screen debut here and la very entertaining.

Hongkong Golf Club for considera- tion at their next meeting.

Mrs. J. H. R. Hance proposed that the Ladies Changing Room at Deep Water Bay be made more private by

Mrs. I. E. Lindsell proposed a vote of thanks to out-going Captain, Act- and by installing lockers. The Chairman replied that the sug-ing Captain, and Committee. This gestion would be put before the concluded the business of the meet- General Committee of the Royal ing.

acrectis.

DONALD DUCK

34-126-Our Own

Sigrid Curiofa "The Adventures ĐẾ Marto Fale."

Small Boat Sailing Event

Challenge Cup Won

By Yacht Club

The anal match in 1038 for the Dinghy Challenge Cup took place Yacht from the Royal Hongkong Club yesterday over a five-mile course, resulting in a win for the Royal Naval Sailing Association by Alve

however, points. As, R.H.K.Y.C. team had proviously won

госп

earlier in the year, they another

points. won the Cup by

the

The Dinghy Challenge Cup, which

was very kindly donated by the Hon. Mr. A. L. Shields to stimulate small boat sailing in Hongkong, was pre- sented after the race to Mr. P. C. M. the RH.K.Y.C. Captain, Sedgewick, the

by Mrs. Shields and thanks and ap- plause from the competing teams.

Both sides were honoured to find a pest Flag Officer taking part in this match who, amongst others, found it gratifying to notice the official crew- ing of the ladies, and in fact his helmsman was heard to call him to confine his attention to the boat.

Results:

Royal Hongkong Yacht Club Heimaman

Observer Mr. K. R. Watson, Lt. Car, Luce.... Mr. It. J. Minni, Mr. H. 8. Itouse Mr. G. Chadwick, Miss Hallewell Mr. B. Brown. 8/Lt. K. Barkeley Mr. 11. W. E leath, Lt. Com llall Mr. P. C. M. Sedgwick, F/O. B

Bandermans

Mr. C. Manning, Mr. E. Keen Mr. J. Gifford llull, Mr. 5, C. Mictionall

Total AUT

Royal Naval Sailing Avon.

Lt. P. I, Sedd. Mr. L. D. Kilbeg Lt. N. Edmonds, Mr. D. Campbell F/O. D. O. F. Lumsden, Mr. D. Campbell L1, Cdr. Abram, Mila 6, N. Ifail

Lt. W. Whitworth, Mr. M. Johnstone B/Lt. Dorrell Mr. K. N. White

15

F/LL I C. Gaskell, Mrs. J. 9. Luce.. Com, N. Johnstone, Mr. S. E. Ollerton 17

Total

M.C.C. TOURISTS

Capetown, Nov. 12.

In the three day match against the M.C.C., Western Province scored 174. Van der Spuy, a stylish lcll-hander, contributed 31 not out, while Foley hit 37 in 10 minutes, including four boundaries.

fast inswingas, Edrich, bowling took

ten, while wickets for four Kenneth Farnes had 3 for 32.

The Tourists started disastrously, losing three wickets for only 70 at the close of play. Hutton was out for 14 and Edrich for 7, both falling vic- lims to a young fast bowler named Brinkhaus, whose analysis reads 2 for 20 at the moment. Hammond was bowled by Bond for Reuter,

caven.~~..

VINES TO GIVE UP TENNIS

New York, Nov. 12.

Ellsworth Vines, the professional

tennis player and

former world's champion, revealed to-day that he will quit the courts after his winter he la tour with Donald Budge an "geiting old."

Vines, who is 27, plans to become a contact man in a sporting goods firm for both tennis and golf. "I might," he said, "give an exhibition now and then, but I will concentrate 1939 Rolf-watch me in the tournaments."United Press.

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BREAST STROKE SWIM RECORD

Bremen, Nov. 12. A new world record in breast stroke swimming was established here to day by the German European Cham- plon, Joachim Balke, when he swam one hundred metres in one minute B.5 seconds.

The preylous record holder was the Frenchman, Jacques Cartonet, who had swum the distance in one minute 0.8 seconds-Trans-Ocean.

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