1940-10-16 — Page 6

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Wednesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

Around The Courses Activities At Fanling Preparations For The

Manila Swimming Team

Amateur Championship Arriving Per Schedule

KOWLOON-HAPPY VALLEY MATCH

(By "Birdie"}

THOUGHTS AT FANLING are mainly con- corned with the coming Amateur Championship As which will be played on Sunday, October 27. from Monday the Royal Hongkong Golf Club has been open to members of outside Clubs who have of those entered the competition, and some players have already been active over both the Now and Old Courses.

There is no gainsaying that the R.H.K.G.C. course is the course of the Colony, and, as foremost Golf Club and the only Club with 36 holes, is best suited to conduct the championship.

But there is the obvious fac-; tor that must be something of n handleap to outside golfers and that is the playing on a strange course. I do not write this as something that could be remedied; it is, I think, just an unfortunate fact.

after a shot has been played, and shoes with protuberanoes that are likely to corrugate the surface of

the greena should not be wom

Advice from Manila was received yesterday by Mr. A. 0. Barretto, Hon. Secretary of the Victoria Recreation Club, that the Philippines' Interport swim- ming team will be arriving in Hongkong as per schedule

on

October 22. Tuesday next, by the Kamo Maru.

Next difficulty, which will probably be easily overcome. is the obtaining permission for the foreign delegates to land in Hongkong.

The Interport Swimming Meet, therefore, will be held On October 23. 24 and 25 --Wednesday, Thursday and Friday-next week.

Airmen Beat A. A. Gunners

T

October 16 1940.

INTER-UNIT LAWN BOWLS

Lt. A. A. Dand and Sgt. W. H. B. Muskett, of the Pay Section, keenly interested in their skip's wood as it comes in. Pay Section heat No. 1'Coy 29-12 at the Kowloon B.G.C. on Sunday last in the inter-Unit Lawn Bowls competition.- Ming Yuen.

Bowl Singles Quarter-Finals

F.J. Jones Eliminates W.J. Howard 22-20 In

Thrilling Match

AT o recent meeting of the, R.A.F. defeated 7th. A.A. 3-2 in an Country Club Committee. Army Shield football match at Chatham Rond yesterday The score was two. Mr. F. E. D'Almada Remediosal at half-time.

TWO of the quarter-final matches in the Lawn Bowls R.A.F. goals were scored by was elected Captain of the Club. He will probably play himself artict (2) and 5. Mandard Singles Championship were played yesterday at the

7th. A.A goal by S WHIs and C. Thorne.

Kowloon Football Club -F. J. Jones beating W. J. Howard 21-20 on the 24th, and M. R. Abbas beating C. C. Pereira 21-9 on the 18th.

The throwing open of the course two weeks before the Championship on November 10, which is the is a generous allowance by the Com- mitter of the R.H.K.GC., and if a date of the annual "At Home". outside competitors could get away On this latter date the usuni com- for those two weeks and devote the petitions will be held. There will be Tune

to playing out there, they driving, ladder and clock golf, up- would be able to digest the topo-proaching, ad in all probability a graphy of the course in that period Tombstone competition. and

the Champlonplilp day would The Committee also hope to In- live no drawbacks,

augurale Bogey Pool competitions at

H.K.C.C. Cricket XI

The following will represent the kong C.. ksinat Crorentower C. In

cricket match on Saturday: FJR Mitchell (Capi).

Lieut.-Comde. Winnie, J. 1 BPMD Booker, Capt. A.

W. I

Dewar

I had a score card that was given more regular periods, and a match Fox, TO, C. Knight, N. M. M. King, A. to me some time ago, tabulated so is being sought with the Kowloon K. Mackenzie, D. O. Parsons, D. B. Robb. that a graph of one's scores could Golf Club. be made. Those between 100 and

*

·

The first of these games was one of decided thrills, but the second proved a walk-over for Abbas in that Pereira was definitely off form.

Howard, apparently, found difficulty in the speed of the K.F.C. green, and for the open- 0.25 & 10.53 am, AL Eastman & ring six heads was quite erratic,

0.20 & 10.30 am.

K. B. McKenzie & W. Share

9.30 & 11,00 am

9.35 & 11.05. 9.40 & 11.10 .m.

945 & 11.10 am.

Low

W. C. Simpson & AI. 11. Mundy W. V, Ahern & A. D. Питраул

E. C. Fincher SK. Bmith

A. W. Ramany & G. E Willerton WA. Stewart & D. 200 &1120 asm.

Forbes 955 & 11.23 m. Barry &

A. Penn 10.00 & 11.30 am. 3. D. Thomson & Dt.

Bebbington

and conceding a 4 on the 6th end vas 10-0 in arrears before he commenced scoring on the 7th.

With a brilliant sequence, however, which included two 3's, he not only drew up to Jones but he passed him and led 12-10 on the 13th Jones took the lead again on the 15th at 13-12, but with his 2 on the succeed- the ng head, Howard regained

120 are tabled. *17 you are in this THE bi-annual match between class you are neglecting your golf".

the Kowloon G. C. and Boores between 90 and 99 are “Tha Danger Zone"; but scores between Happy Valley comes of this Sixteen-a-side, with 70 and 69 are "If you are in this Sunday. clake

you sre neglecting your two reserves, who also play, the butalness.**

match commences at 9 a.m, with This apparently doesn't hold good for Hongkong, for only a few of our the singles, and four-balls are top-notchers can get away for the played in the afternoon after whole of the practice perlod at Fan- lilin.' The Intter are usually ling. However, this, as I have said. extremely jolly affairs! In only D

Kawloon is sending a full comple- comment on fact. THE end of this week should pionship at Fanling, and in 10.30 & 11:40 am. A. Lopes & T. Badvantage which he never lost until

ace the sand greens at the pected that K. S. McKenzie, one of 10.15 & 17.45 am. W. Kershaw & N J. Country Club, Sheungshiu, in their newer members who has re- 10.20 & 11.30 am. If. I. Grose & W. Stokar The sently arrived from Australia where 1925 & 1155 am. E. Murphy & E. playing condition again.

Greenwood This bandleup was 6, should figure raina had caked them almost as prominently in the Visitor's Cup.

AFTERNOON hard as concrete, and it was im-

ex-

210 p.m

possible to pitch on them and STARTING times for Sunday's 2,20 p.m.

hope to stay.

-The reason to only just starting and the full roll have not yet com- menced to play, but I would reiterate once more the request that greater attention be paid to conditions of the sand greens.

mutch are (Kowloon pinyers| named first):

12.23 p.m.

2.30 p.m.

MORNING

1.00 & 10.30 x.m.

R. K. Collings & D. S. Edward A 13 Dennis & A. $2,40 McKellar

2.35 p.m.

p.m.

0,10 & 10,45 am 11. F. Phillips & A. C. | 240 p.m.

in bunkera and a the 9.03 2 10.30 am.

Footsteps in bunkers should be along the shortest line of approach

1. Bowker

to the ball and should be obliterated 9.15 & 10.45 am. Willer

NOINS

Humphreys

&

UB

HANGH

A.

Low

Booker

JL K. Collings & A. J. Dennis v. D. 9. Kdward & A. McKellar II. P. Phillipa & W. B. Huller v. ACI Bowker & D. Hum. phroj

Swimming

Small Units Win Area

Challenge Cup

Middlesex Defeated 2-1 In Water-Polo Final

head,

DEFEATING Middlesex 2-1 The second last head, the 23rd, in the final of the Large Units

one of great excitement. Knock-out water-polo tourna Leading 20-17, and possibly Iring

WILE

one Ifatyard lost his 3-shots icad ment in the Army Pool yester- when Jones, with his last wood, day Combined Small Units thus executed a brilliant shot that not captured the Area Aggregate only pushed out Howard's possible Challenge Cup for this year. counter, but took over the jack to

Middlesex were unfortunate to lose leave himself lying three. 8. B. McKenzie &A. L. East-

the match yesterday, being defeated man v. W. Sharp T. Low

Then there was greater excitement by a penalty goal scored in the closing W. C. Bimpson & W. v. them v, F. H. Mundy & A. D. Humbs wood by wood the bowlers bowled minutes of the gaine. General fault phreys

for the last head-the score being of the players, however, was their

D. Thomson & T. Lamb v. N. I Bebbington & G. Davis

C. Fincher & A. W Ramsey 20-20. Jones laid one shot with his continually attempting to score with VH. Smith & G. Willerton third wood. Howard had very bad long shots W. A. Stewart & J, C. BITу v. D. Forbes & D. H. Penn lucie with his third wood when he team.

harrowly falled to wick the jack, which had he done would have given D. 2.80 p.m. A. A Lopes & W Kershaw him the shot. Then Jones drew an

other with his fast wood, but Howard was wide.

TED

T. Low & N. J, Booker

LIGHT & DARK

BEER

The scores were:

F. J. Jones

W. 2. Howard

This was shared by bath

Both the first two goals come from close in the first from Dignan (Small Units) when he swam through to just outside the 4-yard area, and the second from Jennings (M'sex) who swam up to about the same distance and all were scored in the second half.

It was in this half that Middlesex held the decided advantage, and it was most unfortunate that Bindon attempted to impede a free-throw taken by Mindon in the four-yard area, for he was ordered out of the bath, and Morgan scored from the penalty.

SPORTS ADVT.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

THE NINTH · EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 19th October, · 1949,

M. R. Abbas Proves commencing at 2.00 p.ra.

Too Accurate

The First Bail will be rung at 1.30 p.m.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

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M. R. ABBAS proved far too con- admitted to the Members' Enclosure.

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Badges admitting Non-Members to no period of the game did he appear the Members Enclosure and Club a' likely winner. *-****

Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen "and Abbas opened with a possible that $3.00 for Ladies (both including tax) was the result of ample drawing to are obtainable through the SECRET- the jack. On several heads, howary upon the personal or written Member, such over, Pereira had bad luck when he application --ofa missed the jack narrowly, for on cach Member to be responsible for all ocession had He succeeded in his visitors Introduced by him, and for

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