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Around The Courses Kowloon-Country Club Return Match

Sheungshui On Sunday: Singles And Foursomes

A.A. Lopes Retains Title

(By "Birdie")

SIXTEEN-A-SIDE, the return match between the Kowloon Golf Club and the Country Club will be played at Sheungshui on Sunday. Singles will be played in the morning, and foursomes in the afternoon.

It seemed to some people the establishment of a precedent to abandon fourballs in favour of foursomes --though I suppose in these minor matches it is a matter of choice--but it is an odd belief that fourballs are the accepted fours, for in all the great International matches on either side of the Atlantic, foursomes are played.

In the Ryder Cup, the Walker doubtless be again in their favour, it Cup, the Curtis Cup and the in-should be by a much smaller margin.

between ternational matches

four countries of the British A. A. LOPES entered his only competition at the Country Club Isles, it is singles and foursomes.

They are fuster, and this will help and successfully defended his Cham- to relieve whatever congestion there pionship title against Teddy Ramsey might be on the nine-hole course, in the final, though the match was First players in the moming will start off at 8.52, and first off in the afternoon will be at 1.30 p.m.

as follow:

SINGLES

one of the closest ever played on the course. The golf was steady for the most part, and brilliant at times.

Lopes turned one up at the 18th

The starting times and tears are when they took lunch), and at one period in the afternoon round, Itam- sey was two up. Lopes squared the match on the 14th, and with a birdie 3 on the 15th and a par 3 on the 16th was dormle 2.

AK, Collings, F. E. A. Remedies, A. J. Dennis, A. A. Lopez

Kershaw. A

FC. Fincher. A. T. Lee.

6.52

9.00

Pinna.

0.04

THenderson,

9.08

W. Simpson, A. W. Ramsey.

0.12

E. F. Fincher. R. E. Lee.

0.10

K. G. Mackenzie, A. W, di Roza.

0,20

1.24

9.20

A. L. Eastman, T. Y. C

5. Jex 1. M. Chun Lee.

037

1. J. Grose, J. J. to.

0.30

W. Coles, N. F. de Pinna,

940

T. Low, I, P, Tamworth

0.44

W. v. Ahem, J. B. Muckle.

9.40

T. Lamb. C. IL T. Suen,

0.52

F. C. Barry, W, C. Hung.

FOURSOMES

by

The 17th-par 5-was won

with Ramsey

that score, though Lopes might and should have won the game there. On for three, he took three putts for a six!

Rumacy took

Tennis Tournament

Tsui Brothers Easily Win

Singles Matches

THE TSUI BROTHERS, Tsui, Wal-put and Tsul Yan-pul, had no great dimculty in winning their Colony Championship Bingles matches yesterday at the long- kong C.C.

The results were:

Tsul Wai-pui beat O. RunJahn

the regulation for 6-3 was the second of these

ол

bank

the last hole, and won when Lopes

short chipped

the approaching the green.

Alter such a brilliant recovery Ramsey's failure on the 37th was on anti-climax. He topped his drive and Collings and Dennis, Remedios snuggled against the bank of Kershaw and Henderson, A. ditch in front of the tee. Dellcate

and Lopes.

Pinna and Silva. Slapton and

F. Fincher, Ramsey and R. E. Lee. Minckenzie ant. C. Fincher. Roan and A. T. Lee.

1.30

1.35

1.40

145

1.60

T. Y. C. Lee,

1.05

Pinna.

2.00

2.05

Jex and Eastman, Chum and

the

iron-work could only get him on to the top of the bank. His third shot was wide of the green and his fourth In the sand!

March 26, 1941,

Pennants For Wildcats

PITCHING TO VICTORY

And V.R.C.

Triumphant Finish To Successful Season

(By "Ball Fan")

Before a perfect setting in warm softball weather, a capacity crowd of rabid ball fans streamed into the Kowloon stadium over the week-end to see A. A. Noronha's V.R.C. aquacade stars overwhelm Chung Hwa Maroons 16-3 for the Junior loop title, and the star- studded Wildcats crowned Girls' league champions with á hard fought 9-7 win over a gallant fighting, yet in- experienced Maple Leaf team.

Fan Lee's Wahoos spelled finia to their loop schedule with a high-scoring 13-7 victory over the ever-popular dumpling Pan- thers. Abc Liu's Chinese Base- bail Clubbers sent the fast- fading Cyclones skidding down- wards to the sweet tune of 9-3.

The nightcap found the rock bottom Canadian Chinese stalwarts in per- manent possession of that well-known

Thelma Collaco. (Wildcats) pitching to victory in the "eight ball egg sign as Honus Wag- Girls' Softball League final on Sunday. R. Louie (Canuckettes) goner's glittering Mohawks cruised in batting with Cynthia Motta catching, and "Doc" Molthen call-on a heap blg 10-1 triumph.

ing 'em.-Ming Yuen.

Records Broken At

Wah

Yan

Sports

FIVE SCHOOL RECORDS and one Inter-School record were broken at the annual sports meeting held by Wah Yan College at Caroline Hill yesterday.

6-3, 0-1:

Taul Yon-pui beat C. II. R. Oxlnde

The inter-School mark for the 6-3,

two pole vault was bettered by Fong games, the only ones played, that Chi-hung, senior champion, who was the more attractive. Oxlade re- cleared 10 feet, half an inch bet- vealed confidence and precision Inter than the inter-School record. both forehand and backhand, but was outclassed when it came to accuracy. The other records were: Tsui started off errotust off some settled down and excellent cross-court drives.

Though Rumjahn took four, games In the two sets, Trui Wal-pui was

points through misplacement.

but soon

"B" Grade Long Jump-Wan Kei- hing, 19 ft 1 in.

"A" Grade Shot Put-Fong Chl- hunk 38 It ing.

"Grade Shot Put-Sze Chun-

32 ft 11 ins.

Lopes overran with his second but never extended. Tul conceded many Grade 200 metres.-Lau Yu- firose and Coles, Basto and M, Fchipped back nicely for a par

win the match and retain his title.

I and Akern, Tamworth and Aleckio. Lainb and Barry, Sven and W. CPOLLOWING alterations to

Jund.

The teams are almost the same as those that met in the first match. except that with the inclusion of A. returned W. da Roza, who has just from a golfing holiday in Australia, I. P. Tamworth and J. B. Mackie, the Country Club side is considerably strengthened,

lo

the

second green at the Kowloon Club, the approach to the 9th is now under Improvement. A bunker is being dug to guard the narrow ap- oroach to the green, and I think it is going to be something of a mental hazard to long hitters, for a really good drive may easily end up in this new sand trap.

Kowloon won the first match by the One thing it will do, though, it overwhelming margin of 19 points to will make players approach with 5, and though the Anal result will lofted irons in the correct way.

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Badminton Play-off At K.C.C. To-night

THE greenshirted - Wahoos packed

too much class for Cesar Xavier's dumpling Panthers, connecting for thirteen solid blows off the slab foll ing efforts of Panther hurter L Xavier to wind up the season with an easy 13-7 win. Collecting four tallies in the initial frame, the classy Wahoos started off with a big bang

the and clinched

in the second game stanza a six more runs flashed across the pan on scorching doubles by Irene Castilho and Alda Castro, and clean- cut singles by Yvonne Yolle, Jeanne and S. Castro. Finger Terry Folle Noronha kept the Panther blows well centtered in her last mound appear- ance of the season.

centreДelder U. Baby kitten Soares led the losers' willow attack, rapping out two bingles and coming in with three tailles. It was her standout effort of the year.

THE star-studded Wildcats gained possession of the Southard shield for the current year as they downed a hard-fighting Maple Leaf team 8-7. PLAY-OFF between Chung Hwa to win the girls' loop championship. and King's College for the clam Taking the lead in the 4th inning ns plonship of the "B" Section of the Irene Pereira, Thelma Colinco, Dolly Junior Division of the Badminton Brown and Virginia Chiu salled home League will be held at the Row with four precious tallies, the win-

Bus loon Cricket Club

evening ners sewed up, the in

the next, game commencing at 7 pm..

stanza with four more markers on The play-off in the "A" Section clean bingles by Doris Mar, Mary will be on Wednesday next, and the Mar, Virginia Chlu and Dolly Brown. The Maple Leafs staged a light- Red House best Black House by 90 winners of these two matches will

Ing finish in the last frame as Aller 89% to win the senior inter-incet on the following Wednesday to

Mar, Mary Ng, and

Wong Jay crashed home to chalk up three runs LONDON, Mar. 25 (Reuter)-House championship; White House decide the absolute champions

In a last minute effort. The following is the soccer pro- took the Junior championship caslly gramme for the week-end.

Home Soccer

Programme

WAN CUP

Tuled Round, South Arsenal v. Westham; Cardiff v. Totten- ham,

Third Round, North Barnsley v. Sheffield U.; Newcastle Middlesbro.

Fourth Round, South Queen's PM. v. Lulcester.

Fourth Round, North

Manchester C. v. Preston N.E.

LEAGUE, 8OUTH

9OUTH REGIONAL

"B" Grade High Jump.-Wan Kel-

hing, 5 ft 3 ins.

"A" Grade Pole Vault.--Fong Chi- hung, 10 ft.

points to

with 1024 points, while Purple House wonthe Juvenile champion- ship with 6934 points.

Mrs M. B. Costello, President of the Cathulic Women's League, pre- v.sented the prizes.

Results were:

top, step and Jump, A Grade-1. Wan Kel-ling (White); Distance 3 ft 2 in. B Grade, Wan Kel-hing (White). Dis- lance 30 ft 2 in.

Filipino Club

Annual Meeting

Both teams played loose ball out on the field, the Wildcats making thic teen fumbles while the Canuckettea were marked down for seven.

THE Linjap Trophy, emblematic of minor loop supremacy, found a

Sunday Stars

The Irepressible Pete Filch, glitering star of the diamond and unanimous, choice as the Colony's outstanding shortstop, flashied a with another brilliant performance, to lead the Mohawk nitack with a scorching triple anú

driving

double, besides accepting ten chances at the windy alley without a blemish.

Boccoro Castro and Alda Castro, Waliooe-Former had a perfect day with the hickory-wand, sinabing out three sizzling hits in three times up; sister Alda drove in three green shirted tallies and smashed out a driving double in the End frame.

Dolly

Brown and Virginia Chin Wildcats-Dolly's two runs and two hits in two trips to the plate aided in a big way toward the Wildcat two smart triumph: latter rundo stabs at centrefled to stop losera"- scoring threats.

Jock Brown and Alex Axedo, V.L.C-Former hurled a stellar game in limiting the Maroons to three bingles and connected for & Krand slam homer. The peppery Alex slashed out a stinging triple and drove in three runs to star in the aquacaders' big win

Jolinny Fisher and Den CrazY, C.B.C.Jolunny led the Chinese hitting attack with three sizzling singles and crossed the plate with two runs; latter subdued the hurr]- cane gung with four measly blows, In the whining' seven Omarmen rou'

Pete Flich and Johnny Johnson, Mohawks Big Pete pounded out a terriflo triple and hammering double to lead the winners' driving attack. and accepted ten cliances at the windy alley without a miscue. Latter limited the losers to two lonely blows, his slow motion "nuthin" balls' completely baffling the Maple Leats.

came out of a long retirement to patret the centrefeld garden, and thrilled the bleacher gang with a sensational shoestring, upside-down nab in the 8th frame when Nip Lam sent down a sizzling liner toward centre.

Chinese hurler Den Crary, improv- ing with each game, pitched stendy ball, whiffing-seven-hurricaners-and- issuing three free trips.

THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Flipino Club was held yesterday, Mir R. Lasals, President, presiding. resting place at the VRC. clubhouse ARKING up eight runs in a wild The annual report revealed income when the swimming stars took an 1st Inning scoring spree, the at $2.113.74, the accounts showing overwhelming 10-3 win over a

Long Jump, C Grade-1, Wang Kwak. Luton v Southamplon: Portsmouth v.

fai (Red). Distance 15 ft 10 in. B. Grade,- Brighton: Southend v, Norwich; Watford 1. Wan Kel-hing (White). Distance 10 L v, Bournemouth

1 in (Record). A Grade-Wan Kel-

The membership 'was 107, including Crystal Pal. Fulham; Notte vhing (White), Dillance: 10 in.

Putting the Shnt. C Grade 1, Sza Chun-

four life meinbers. Stoke: Reading v. Brentford; West Drom, kes (Green). Distance 32 ft 1 in (Re- v. Walsall.

"Gradi~~1, Wong cord). B.

Yiu-lin The following officers were eireted. NORTH REGIONAL

(White), Distance: 30 ft 8 in. A Grade.President, Mr H. Lasala;. Vice Preni- Blackburn v. Wrexhorn: Blackpool V.1, Font Chi-hung thed). Distance: 30 dent, Dr V. N. Atienza; Hon. Secretary, Manchester U.; Bradford v. Bradford C.;] rt 2 în Mécord). Bury-y. Liverpool; Everton V. Chester-

100 Metres, C Grade-1. Last Yin-kwong Mr L. R. Ildefonso; Hon. Treasurer, Mir R. J. Manalac: Committee, Messrs R. held: Grimsby Huil: Oidham v. Jud- (Purple) me: 3-4. Open to Junior Basa. A. G. de Jesus, W. V. Field. L. A dersfield; Nachdale v. Leeds: Sheffield W. Boys of Wah Yes College-1, Lee v. Burnley: Southport V. Bolton; Tran wan. Time: 134-5. B Grade 1, Lai da Costa, A. P. Castro.

A Chung-yin (Black), Time: 12.3-5. Grnde, 1, Lâu chikin (Green). Time: 11.4-5.

mere v. New Brighton..

REGIONAL MATCH Lincoln City v. Marsheld Town.

WEST REGIONAL Aberaman v. Bath; Loveli's Athletle Bristol C.

Blih Jamb, C Grade-1. Tong Pak-ho v. (Purple), Height 4 ft.

Pole Vault, B Grade-1, Wan Kel-hing (White), Height.0 ft 2. Jn. A Grade, Fong Chi-hung, (Red). Height 10 21 (30 card),

1500 Metres, A Grade-1, Felix Fung (Orren).. Time: 616.1-5.

200 Metres. C Grade-1, Lau Yu-kwong

ets.

retained

their

an excess of income over expendi-organised Chung Hwa Maroon outfit. Iroquols Mohawks

Noronia's ball tossers were mathematical chance for the senior ture of $539.99.

never seriously threatened in this loop pennant, in bearing down to a championship walk-away, ramming 10-1 win over the lowly Canadian Chinese. Tribe hurler Johnny John- across eleven tallies in the first son's absolutely nuthin" ball had the three stanzas to breeze in with

rock-bottom Maple Leafs completely easy pennant win.

singles be small Aquatle hurler Jock Brown smash-foozled; only three ed out 1 grand slam circuit clout to Ing chalked up by the losers. After highlight the winners stinging run the first inning rampage, the Canucks

tightened considerably attack. The Chinese Maroons were unable to solve the speedy offerings Honus Waggoner's heavy hitting line- High Jump, B Grade-1, Wan Kel-hing of hurler Brown, garnering but three up to two runs and four hits in the (White). Height 5 ft 3 in (Reen measly hits.

P. F. Choy, losing mounds, A Grade-1, Fong Chi-hung (Red). lieight 5 ft 4 in.

400 Metres, A Grade-1. Ini Kwok- leung (Purple). Time 88.4-8. B. Grade 1. o Cham-ying (White). Time: 813-8.

400 Bretres-Girls Relay Race.-1, trench Convent. Inter-House Reiny, C. Grade. 1. Black.

SHEFFIELD COUNTY CUP Final Doncaster Rovere " Rotherham V.

SCOTTISH CUF Airdrie v. Partick; Motherwell v. Cettle; Morion v. Albion: St Mirren V, Homlitoni. Rangers v. Dumbarton: Third Lanark v. (Purple), Time 28 (Record). B Grade 1, Purple; B Grade-1, Green; A Grade. Falkirk: Clyde v. Queen's Park; Hearts v... Ho Cham-ving (White). Time: 28.2-5. inberning

A Grade 1, Lau Chi-kin (Green). Time 25.2-0.2

300 Metres, B Grade, Ho Cham-ying (White), Time: 130. A Grade-1, Cheng Kat-pus (lack). Time: 2.25.5-5.

To-day's Tennis

The following is to-day's Open Tennis Championship programme;

SINGLES

Fung Yee-pul v. Kenneth Lo

5. A. Rumjahn v. Shields Goodman.

O. Umetnnt. v. M. Pagh (repity).

next six frames.

held

in his first big effort of the year, SPORTS ADVT.

was sent to the showers in the 5th inning after a heavy bombardment of baschits and free passes.

Omar's Cyclones down with an- Throt-legged Race, C Grado-Hul Shu-THE Chinese Baseballers sent A. M. Jam, Szeto Pin-fun.

Invitation Relay Race, Lu Balls: other loss, 0-3, nicking hurricane King's Time 2.44 2-6. Open to Scouts hurler Pinky Pineda for fifteen solid of the 13th Hongkong Troop-1, Ho Sal-

blows. The Chinese ballplayers

D

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

The SECOND EXTRA RACE took 200 Metras, Open to the Senior Boys man.

U metres low hurdler, C Grade, the lead in the 1st with two runs and MEETING will be held, weather ОП SATURDAY, 2011 of Wall Yee College-1. Yu Yick-leung: Time: 20.3-0. Opth to the Junior Bova of Szelo, Bing-fun (Blue). Time 14. Middle clinched the game in the next Inning permitting,

Hurdles, Wah Yan, Kowloon,, Yau Kwan-leung:

Grade, Wan Kething with four more tallies as Nip Lum, March, 1041, commencing at 2.00 Time 273-5. Open to the Servants of (White). Time: 13.2-5.

ID metres high hurdles, A Grade-1, Georgie White, Bud Fisher and p.m.

The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 Wah Yan College, Tom Cheuken Was Kel-hing (White). Timo: 20.4 110 Howard Lee tore home in real Open to the Senior love of Walt Yan.

p.m. 800 Meter, Open.-1, P. Manson; oid Boys face,-1, Lo fon-yan. Time: Hall, James Leung. Time 2.59.2-8. Kowloon, Lung Yiu-hen. Time: 2.3-vik-shul. Time 2.13 3-8. Open to 1lect scoring mood.

Cyclone manager A. M. Omar 23.2-5.

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At the K.C.C.

Mon. April 14

Sat. April 19th

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