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Wednesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

February 7, 1940.

Around The Courses

CROSS FUND

Progress Of Interport Ten-pins Tournament

SHANGHAI; Feb. 6 (UP). -The Shanghai Bowling Con- gress announces that Tientsin and Hongkong have replied to the invitations for an Interport telegraphic 10-pin bowling tournament, asking for further information.

The Bowling Congress is still awaiting replies from Pei- ping, Monila and Cavite.

Annual Matches At Kowloon Golf Club And Country Club

(By "Birdie")

CONTRIBUTIONS

THE MAN MOST in the golf news at Home is undoubtedly Henry Cotton, and latest news of his matches raising money for the Red Cross Fynd is that in which he partnered Joe Davis, snooker and billiards champion, against Archie Compston and Tom Newman, another billiards wizard." This game was played on December 17, and though MARKSMEN the report does not say how much money was collected, it is known that following the match UNDETERRED prior to this one, the total sums collected for the Fund had topped £5,000.

Rifle Shooting

Three hundred pounds, approximately, was collected BY WEATHER from the game on December 16 between Cotton and Jack

"Possible" At 200 Yards By Sgt. Breese

IN SPITE OF, the cold weather,

tion.

Nett spoons were won by Mr. Guard of the Dockyard Rifle Club

Davis against Archic Compston and Alan Dailey. Cotton and partner won 5 and 3, and the total sum was augmented by £40 collected on the sale of Cotton's clubs after the match was over.

70 members attended the meeting His listed contributions up to THE accident at the Kowloon of the Hongkong, Rifle Associa-the time of his latest match at Golf Club on Saturday last West Essex (Chingford), where was not much of a surprise to The and Jack Davis beat Archiej most people, either members of Compston and Alan Dailey 5 the Club and those who have and 3 over 18 holes, are as played on the Course. What follows:

may be surprising is that more 152.10 people aren't hit. A member recently told me that he has often been hit on the legs and back by somebody's ball, and he added that his method now is to duck at the first call of "fore," furning his £202.14.4 back and protecting his head between £600.11.5 urms.

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in S.Rb. class, with, 97, while J.M.S; J. Ball, R.A.S.C., once again took one with open sights scoring a splendid 97.

Sat. Breese, I.N.R.S., won a silver bution with a popaible at 200 yards, Handicap spoons were won by Mr. Langley, D.R.C., Pies. A. M. and C. M. Xavier, unth of H.K.V.D.C., and

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Royal Mil-Surrey G.C. Wilderness G.C. Glasgow G.C.

North Manchester G.C

G.C. Sale Clyde GC Cardiff G.C.

Durgess Royal Parkstone, Dorset Fulwell G.C.

Mr. II. S. Jones, Ding at Stone- | Sundridge Park

There will be no

cuttern next Saturday,

Shooting at Kowloon City to-day will be at 500, 700 and 800 yards for S.R.b., and 280, 500, & 600 for S.R.a. Leading scores on Saturday were:

Mr. J.

A. Guard

яр

Worsley G.C. Hesketh G.C.

Cambridge Gog Mog. Abbeydale (Sheffield) Moortown G.C.

Bushley Bali G.C.

West Essex (Chingford) - ITAD. 200 GOO GOO TIL. Stirley Park... .... Sc.

L. Cpl. 3. d. Brighty

ASP. (R) D. Lole

Mr. Langley ........

B.I. (R) C. Chau St. Breesse

QNS, J. Ball.....

DO

C 1.10 £ 101.00.2

130.2.6 £335.10 £170

£105 £.227.7.6

300

200

£625

Oga

£107

107

£326

£ 630 C310 £300 unknown

It is a pity that so many of the villagers from Kowloon City roain armand the Course, for the fairways and greens, at the moment, are very playable. From the back tees, Par 34, and it is a very difficult figure to attain (if it ever is). It is a nost interesting Course, but on a nast awitward site. It is devoutly to be hoped that the Club's plans for their new Course over on the other side of

The last three named suns are op-Customs Pass materialle, though proximate.

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everything has been so quiet about it all that it seems that there is u snag

COTTON and Joe Davis lost to somewhere.

and Newman one The girl; incidentally, who was hit, down. Cotton and Compston sup is doing well in the Kowloon Hos- pied the brilliance, and the billiards pital. The X-ray plcture of her players useful support as partners, head has not yet been received. In the evening, however, it was

24p Constun

4.1 A

Mr. C. A. Dunk

F'I. A L.. D'Aquino

Cpl. Cole

Sgt. M. F. Rushman

Mr. II. 8. Jones

Mne. S. Croft

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Pie. V. Sequeira... NI28 30 15

V. M. liammond-1-79-30-20-83.

CH. Winner of Nett Spoon,

H. Winner of Handicap Spoon.

England's Kay. Mrs. Menzies (Kay Slammers) and her husband on

the links. The famous tennis player is relaxing prior to giving exhibition maiches at Queen's (London) in aid of the Red Cross Fund.

H.K.

Interport Teams Warmly Welcomed In Shanghai

SHANGHAI, Fcb. 6 (Reuter).—Looking extremely fit

De that Nevenon's turn to shine FIRST round matches of the and in good spirits, the Hongkong Interport soccer and for they played snooker, Cotton Captain's Cup Competition, rugby teams arrived here at noon to-day.

End

bis partner won by three frames to

Thurston's-

, and the match was played at and second round matches in

Winner of N or I will have handicapOTTON reduced by one point,

SPORT

and Compston were scheduled to play against the veterans James Braid and J. H. Tay- lor on the Royal Mid-Surrey Course

The steamer Esang, on which they travelled, was

the men's foursomes were play-delayed for two hours owing to a collision early in the ed off on Sunday last at the morning off Woosung with a Greek vessel, and-the- Country Club, and the following Esang was reported slightly damaged in the stern. were the results:

Captain's Cup

Geo. Lee beat B. Basto one up.

E. Sndlek beat R. E. Lee.

S. V. Gitting heat T. Y. C. Lee 2

ADVTS. last month, the former pair using the uk gutta-perche "bali and the latter the modern ball. Compston, at least, was rather worried that they

but his and 1. beaten, were going to be worries were in vain, for, to the great disappointment of many golfers, the match was postponed indefinite- Iy.

HONG KONG FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION

INTERPORT MATCHES

Owing to unforeseen circum- stances the programme for the matches against Salgon has been re-arranged as follows:-~

Hong Kong v. Saigon Friday, February 9, 1940

Eastern A.A. v. Saigon Saturday, February 10, 1940

South Chlua A. v. Saigon Sunday, February 11, 1940 All matchen will be played at Caroline Hill at 3.30 p.m. oach day.

bigman The LIDO

DANCE HALL

The Management has pleas sure. Ih ? announcing thờ Re-OPENING of The Lido. Dance flat from.

TONIGHT

Lale objections, it seems, came from Taylor, but arrangements are being made to have this game played at some other date with Alexander Herd taking Taylor's place.

Herd was the first man to win the British Open Champlunship with the modern rubber-cored ball, when he triumphed at Hoylake in 1902.

C. H. T. Suen beat A. W. Ramsey 2 ups.

M. F. de Pinna beat A. J. Kew 3 and 2.

A. T. Lee beat C. Kew 3 and 2. A. A. Lopes beat P. K. C. Tyau 3 and 2.

RUGBY FIFTEEN SELECTED

E. J. M. Churn beat J. J. Basto 5 Match To Be Played At

Kiaochow Park

and 4.

Foursomes

E. J. M. Churn and A. T. Lee best SHANGHAI, Feb, 6 (UP), II. A. Alves and C. Roza Pereira 5 Follow a light work-out after and d

one up.

following team:

The visitors were met at the wharf by representatives of the Shanghai Football Association and the Shanghai Rugby Union Football Club, who gave them a warm welcome.

The teams are staying at the Palace Hotel, but as the grounds are closed owing to unfavourable weather dur- ing the past few days they will be unable to practice until to-morrow.

A. V. Gosano, Captain and Mana- ger of the Hongkong soccer team, sald in an interview that he had every confidence in his side which, he stated, was the best Hongkong could produce except for the non- inclusion of Chinese. He added that T. Y. C. Lee and P. K. C. Tynu lunch, Walkden selected the the side was one of the heaviest ever Hongkong rugger to visit to Shanghai, The line-up THE Chinese New Year's Day

would be announced on the morning will be occupied at both the beat F. X. M. Silva and M. F. Pinna

of the match, In view of the ground H. Kew und S. V. Gittins.v, F. E. Kowloon Golf Club and the

Henderson; Bidwell, Hutchinson, conditions. Country Club, Sheungshiu, with A. Remedies and W. C. Hung will be

Charter, Bosanquet; Cessford, Thom- Salter, Wanklyn; Walkdent annual matches. At the first played off to-morrow, if possible.

A. J. Kew and C. II. T. Suen bestson;

5 SHANGHAI, Feb. (UF)-The named Club, the President's

1. R. de Pinna and C. H. Dasto 4 Needham, 11ynes; Godfrey, Taylor, Redman. Reserves, Van Leeuwan,

Ilongkong footballers are most hope- team meets the Vice-President's, and 2:

,' Stout

Commenting on the term, Walkden ful of their chances of beating and at Sheungshiu, the Cap-

"Before leaving Hongkong we tain's team opposes the Presi-THE women's Championship Anal

between Mr. A. J. Kew and said. "It is a well balanced team Shanghal

a team selected to. oppose dent's.

the Inability of six forwards original-played The draw for the Kowloon G.C.Miss G. Ablong was postponed on despite the losses we suffered through match has already been published, Sunday; the first named is recuperat-ly selected to come." He said he was Salzon In the Interport tussle and to indicate how they would beat them 1-0. If we could do that. unable and the following are the matches att ing from a short illness last week.

fare ogainst Shanghai, as it was we figure we can beat you fellows," short said A. V. Gosario, captain and the Country Club (I have set down

dealt question. Another the matches in

manager.

This is the Arst time we have The game has been shifted to Klao- chow Park as it was decided not to come out with such a heavy team. the risk ruining the Caaldrome ground we have a couple of hefty fellows in The following will represent

interport will be defence und a fine attacking line.. since the soccor Y.M.C.A. 1st XI against the Nomads on the "y" stound at 4.10 p.m. on saturday staged in the afternoon and rugby in Under the circumstances, when no

foursomes, but the singlen will be played; too, in the following order);"

President's Tekni ·Captain's Team Hon. Mr. Lea

*

Y.M.C.A. Hockey Teams work-out will be held to-morrow.

D'Atmada, Jr. C. H. Dato and

VH... Pinna FF.A. Remedios and. A. W. Ramsey and Kempton, It. Kow

A Lapes

K. Badlek and.

1. R. Leitas

♥, C. IL, Buen

Gitlin

J. Kew and Geo, Loo

with the most up-to-date

PLANT PARA mterior decorations. Now, spacious dancing floor. Happiest Band and many attractive. Intornatonal Dan- cing Hostesses.

Comfort and Service

be guarantood, COME ONE AND ALL 144, DES VOEUX ROAD CENTRAL (opposite. Sincero's)

II. A. Alves and B. Barto

Pinnawn

Colony Confident

Benwell (Capt.); Jordan and Valdren; the morning, With the ground Chinese ployers could be included in

Smith, Gemmell, Taylor, Croser and Bates heavily waterlogged, although

at

The second eleven against the HKSIA.

Wo afe unable to have on the same ground at 3 pm, will be present the weather is fine, the ground the line-up, I think this in the best and may not keep in fair condition after possible choice that could have been represented by Cleggett Killeen.

ork-out before the mulch as they Grant; Brite, Tomlinson and Broch; Mas- the heavy wear and tear following

.Wakefloid.

tell me the fields will be closed, and xanto, and T. X. Blivand

Greenberg rugby game. and Counter,

It all depends on the conilitions on the day of the match as to what kind

to

put on of a line up I will select phThe ... grounds have been closed owing to the recent anaw and several days" rain, Most.or the team secr to have had a rough trip/

IM, Williams and

AA. Pinna A. A. Outerres and C. S. Thom

MATCH TO.DAY The YM.CIA.' HE "XI will play thin Rajputana kines on their own ground (ex. W. Williamson and': 5.15 p.m." to-day, when they will be "TO" presented by: Benwell! Jordan and A. N. | Other: „Wäkedelő, McLellan (and) Coliette! Corner, Gemmeli Bartlett, Pennington and Baier,

Y. B. Alves

V.

Simoes and

A, G. Botelho and

v. Mrs. A. J, Kew

Mrs. Remedios and Miss Sequeira, and Milan G. Ablong v Miss M, Churn. Mre Leitao and Miza A. Roza and Mis Mabel Churn v. Mex. J. J. Elasto Mia M. Mooney and Mia 1. Hoang and

Mrs, N. Loo

T. K. Chow

V. Mum E. Ford

V. K. C. Loo..!

H.K.C.C. Eleven

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COTTAGE CLUB the fold

PAPER HUNT

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