Wednesday
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
March 26, 1941.
Around The Courses
Kowloon-Country Club Return Match
Sheungshui On Sunday: Singles And Foursomes
A.A. Lopes Retains Title-
(By "Birdio")
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
A. LOPES entered his only
four countries of the British A. competition at the Country Club Isles, it is singles and foursomes.
They are faster, and this will help and successfully defended his Cham to relieve whatever congestion there plonship title against Teddy Ramsey In the final, though the match was might be on the nine-hole course.
one of the closest ever ployed on the First players in the morning will start off at 0.52, and first off in the course. The golf was steady for the
mon part, and brilliant at times.. afternoon will be at 1.30 pm.
The starting times and teams are as follow:
SINGLES
AK. Collings, F. E. A. Remedios, A. J. Denni, A. A. Loper.
0.02
RSM
99,00
01.04
T. Henderson, F. X. Silva.
W. Kershaw, A. I de Pinna.
0.00 W. Simpson, A. W. Ramsey.
F. F. Fincher. R. E. Lec.
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0.18. 9.30. C. Fincher, A. T. Leo.
B. Jux, E. J. A. Churn.
K. G. Mackenzle. A. W. da Roza.
9.24
0.201
0.32
D.30
1.30
133
1.40
1.45
1.50
3.33
2.00
2,05
A. Eastinan, T. Y. C. Lee,
J. Grose, J. J. Basto.
Color, M. F. de Pins,
Low, 1. P. Tamworth.
V. Ahern, J. B. Muckle.
Lamb. C. IL T. Suen, C. Barry, W. C. fung.
FOURSOMES
Collings and Dennis, ftemedios Kershaw and Henderson, A. R.
and Lopes.
Pinna and Silva.
Simpson and FF Fincher, Ramsey and R. E. Lee. Mackenzie and E. C. Fincher.
Rota and A. T. Lee. Jex and Fastman, Churn and T. Y. C. Lee,
Grose and Cales. Basto and M. F.
Pinna.
Low and Ahern, Tamworth and Mackle.
Lopes turned one up at the 18th (when they took lanch), and, at one perlod in the afternoon round, Ram- 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 10th was dormle 2.
The 17th-par 5-was won by Ramsey with that score, though Lopes might and should have won the game there. On for three, he took three putis for a six!
the last hole, and won when Lopes
short on to the
Cading the green.
After
bank
Tennis Tournament
Tsui Brothers Easily Win
Singles Matches
THE TSUI BROTHERS, Taul Wal-pul and Tsui Yan-put, had no great difficulty in winning their Colony Championship singles matches yesterday at the Hong- kong C.C.
The results were:
Tsul Wal-pul beat 0. Rujahn 6-3, 0-1.
Taul Yun-pul beal C. II. R. Oxlade
6-3.
two
Ramsey look the regulation 4 for 6-3s the second of these
games, the only ones played, that was the more attractive. Oxinde re- such a brilliant recovery, 'vealed confidence and precision in outclassed when it came to accuracy. Tsut started off erratically. but so011 settled down and brought off some, excellent cross-court drives.
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, la 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 a hard fought 9-7 win over a gallant fighting, yet in- experienced Maple Leaf team.
Fan Lee's Wahoos spelled finisj· to their loop schedule. with a high-scoring 13-7 victory over the ever-popular dumpling Pan- thers. Abe Liu's Chinese Base- ball Clubbers sent the fast- fading Cyclones skidding down- wards to the sweet tune of D-3.
The nightcap found the rock bottom Canadian, Chinese · stalwatis iñ' per- manent possession of that well-known eight ball" egg sign ns Honus Wag- goner's glittering Mohawks cruised in
Thelma Collaco. (Wildcats) pitching to victory in the Girls' Softball League final on Sunday. R. Louie (Canuckettes) 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.
The Inter-School mark for the pole vault was bettered by Fong Chi-hung, senior champion, who cleared 10 feet, half an inch bet-
Ramsey's failure on the 37th was an both forchand und backhand, but waster than the inter-School record.
anti-climax. He topped his drive and snuggled against the bank of the ditch in front of the tee. Delicate iron-work could only get him on 10 Hils third shot the top of the bank. was wide of the green and his fourth
in the sand!
Lopes averran with his second but chipped back nicely for a par 4 lu win the match and retain his title.
Lamb and Barry, Sten and W. COLLOWING alterations
Hung.
The teams are almost, the same us thore that wet in the first match, except that with the inclusion of A. W. da Ruza, who has just returned from a golfing holiday in Australia, I. P. Tamworth and J. 13. Mackie, the Club side is considerably Country strengthened.
to the
second green at the Kowloon Club, the approach to the 9th is now under haprovement. A bunker is being dug to guard the narrow bi proach 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 I will do, though, it overwhelming margin of 19 points to will make players approach with 5, and though-the-final-result-will-|-lofted-irons-in-tho-correct-way.
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Though Rumjaho took four gumes in the two sets, Tsut Wat-pai never extended. Tsui conceded many points through misplacement.
Home Soccer
Programme
The other records were: "B" Grade Long Jump-Wan Kel- hing, 19 ft 1 in.
"A" Grade Shot Put-Fong Chi-
38 2 Ins,
"C" Grade Shot Put.-Sze Chun-
ft 14 Ins.
kec, 12 Cale 200, metres-Lau Yu-
kwong, 20 secs.
"B" Grade High Jump-Wan Kel-
5 ft
hing ins.
"A" Grade Pole Vault.-Fong Chi-
10 ft.
hung
Badminton Play-off At
THE greenshirted Wahoos packed
too much class for Cesar Xavier's | dumpling Panthers, connecting for thirteen solid blows off the slab toll- ing efforts of Panther hurler Xavier to wind up the ведния with an easy 13-7 win. Collecting four Lallies in the initial frame, the classy Wahoos started
ព off with big bang and clinched the game in the second stanza as six more runs flashed across the pan on scorching doubles by Irene Casillho and Aida
Aida Castro, and clean- cut singles by Yvonne Yolle, Jeanne and S. Castre. Flinger Terry Noronha kept the Panther blows well scattered in her last mound appear. ance of the season.
Yolle
U.
Baby kitten centrefolder Soares led the losers' willow attack, rapping out two bingles and coming in with three tailies. It was ber standout effort of the year.
..
K.C.C. To-night star-studded Wildcats suined
PLAY-OFF between Chung Hwa and King's College for the cham planship of the "p" Section of the Junior Division of the Badminton League will be held at the Kow Joan Cricket Club Joan Cr
evening commencing at
The play-off in the
this
a
possession of the Southard shield for the current year as they downed hard-fighting Maple Leaf team 9-7, to win the girls loop championship. Taking the lead in the 4th inning us Irene Pereira, Thelma Collaco, Dolly Brown and Virginia Chiu sailed home with four precious tallies, the win- ners sewed up the game in the nex! stanza with four more ma
markers on D. Section clean hingles by Doris Mar, Mary Mar, Virginia Chiu and Dolly Brown. The Maple Leafs staged a fight- ing finish in the last fratas as Alice Mar. Mary Ng, and Jay Wong crashed home to chalk up three runs In a last minute effort.
will be on Wednesday next, and the
Red House beat Black House by 90 winners of these two matches will points to 89% to win the senior inter-meet on the following Wednesday lo (Reuter)House championship; White House decide the absolute champions. soccer pro- took the Junior championship casily
LONDON, Mar. 25 The following is the gramine for the week-end:
WAR CUP Third Round, South Arsenal v. Westhan; Cardiff v. Totten-
Third Round, North Barnsley v. Shemeld U. Newcastle
Middlesbro.
-Yonrih-Round,~ South- *Queen's P.R. v. Leicester.
Fourth Round, North Manchester C. v. Presión NE.
LEAGUE, BOUTI
with
102 points, while Purple wonthe Juvenile' champion- ship with 69 points.
House
Mrs M. B. Costello, President of the Catholic Women's Lengue, pre- v.sented the prizes.
Luton v. Southampton! . Portsmouth v Brighton: Southend v. Norwich; Watford v. Bournemouth,
SOUTH REGIONAL
Results were:
Top-step and Jump.-A-Grade-1-Wan Kel-hing (White): Distance 38 ft 2 in. D DIE- Grade-1, Wan Kel-hing (White). tance 30 ft 2 in.
Filipino Club Annual Meeting
THE ANNUAL MEETING of the
"FilipinoTMClub was held yesterday;
Both teams played loose ball out on the field, the Wildeals making thir- teen fumbles while the Canuckettes were marked down for seven.
THE Linjap Trophy, emblematic of minor loop supremacy, found a Mr Rt. Lasala, President, presiding. resting place at the V.R.C. clubhouse
when the swimming stars
tools The annual report revealed income overwhelming 10-3 win over a dis- at $2.113.74, the accounts showing
Sunday Stars
The irrepressible Pete Flich, glittering star of the diamond and unanimous cholce as the Colony's outstanding shortstop, flashed in with another brillant performance, to lead the Mohawk aftack with a scorching tripla and | driving double, besides accepting ten chances at the windy alley willzont a blemish.*
Soccoro Castro and Alda Castro, Wahoos Former
had
perfect day with the bickory-wand, slashing out three sizzling his in three times sister Alda drove in three green- shirled tallies and smashed out a driving double in the 2nd frame,
Dolly Brown and Virginia Chiu, Wildcats-Delly's two runs and two hila in two trips to the plato aided
a big way toward the Wildcat triumph; latter made two smart slabs at contrefeld to stop losers' scoring threats,
Jock Brown and Alex Azede, V.lt.C.--Former hurled a
stellar game, in Ilmiling the Maroons to three bingles and connected for a grand slam homer. The peppery Alex nlashed out, a slinging triple and drove in three runs to star in the aquacaders', big win.
Johnny Fisher and Don Crary. C.B.C.Johnny led the Chinese hiting attack with three sizzling zingles and crossed the plate with tvo runs; latter subdued tho-hurri- cane gang with four measly blows, whiffing seven Omarmen
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in the
Pete Flich and Johnny Jolutson, Mohawks-Big Pete.pounded out terrific triple and hammering double to lead the winners' driving ́attack. and accepted ten chances At the windy
palscue, alley without a Latter limited the losers to two lonely blows, his slow motion "nuthin" balls completely baffling the Maple Leafs.
came out of a long retirement to patrol the centrefield ganten, and thrilled the bleacher gang with ́a sensational shoestring, upside-down nab in the 6th frame when Nip Lum seni down a sizzling Iner toward centre.
Chinese hurler Den Crary, improv ing with each garne, pitched steady ball, whining seven hurricaners and
issuing three free trips.
MA
MARKING up eight runs in a wild 1st inning scoring spree, the
their
an excess of lacome over expendl-organised Chung Hwa Maroon outfit, Iroquois Mohawks retained
A. A. Noronha's ball tossers were mathematical chance for the senior ture of $539.90.
never seriously threatened in this loop pennant, in bearing down to champlonship walk-away, ramming 10-1 win over the lowly Canadian across cleven tallies in the first Chinese. Tribe hurler Johnny John- three stanzas to breeze in with an son's "absolutely nuthin" ball had the
Leafs rock-bottom Maple Lea completely easy pennant win.
The membership was 107, Including four Ilfe meinbers.
Long Jump, C Grade-1, Wong Kwok- fal (Red). Distance 18 ft 10 in. D Grade 1, Wan Kel-hing (White). Distance 10 ft 1 in 1Record). A Grade-1, Wan Kel. hing (White). Distance: 19 it 1 in. Crystal Pal, v. Fulham; Notis F. v.
Putting the Rhat, C Grade). Bze Chun- Stoker Reading v. Brentford; West Brom kee (Green). "Distance 32 ft lỵ, in the- v. Walsali.
The following officers were elected. Grade, Wong Yly-lin cord). NORTH REGIONAL
(White). Distance: 39 ft 8 in. A Grade.President, Mr R. Lasala; Vice Presi Blackburn v. Wrexham: Blackpool v.1, Fong Chi-hung (Red), Distance: 38 dent, Dr V. N, Allenza; Hen. Secretary, Manchester U., Bradlord v. Bradford C.; ni z in (îtecord). Bury V, Liverpool; Everton v. Chester-
100 Metres, C Grade-1, Lau Yin-kwong Mr L . Ildefonso; Ilon. Treasurer. Me neid: Grimsby v. Hull; Oldham v. Bad- (Purple) Time: 13 3.5. Open to Junior R. J. Monalac Committee, Mesars R. de and Rochdale v. Leeds: Sheffield W. Boys of Wah Yee College, Lee Chi- Basn, A. G, de Jesus, W. V. Field, L. A.
wan. Time: 193-5 B Grade 1, Lal da Costa, A. P. Castro. Chung-vin (Black). Time: 123-5. A Time: Grade1, Lau Chi-kin (Green). 11.4-0.
v. Burnley; Southport v. Bolton; Tran-
nere v. Naw Brighton.
REGIONAL MATCH
Lincoln City v. Mansfield Town.
WEST REGIONAL Aberaman v. Bath; Lovell's Athleile v. (Purple). Height 4 ft. Bristol C.
SHEFFIELD COUNTY CUP
Final
Doncaster Rovers v. Rotherham U.
SCOTTISH CUP
High Jumb, C Grade-1, Tong Pak-ho Pole Vault B Grade1. Wan Kel-hing (White). Height 8 ft 2 in. A Grade1, Fong Chi-hung, (Red), Height 10 21 (Re- cord).
With Jump 13 Grade-1, Wan Kel-hing (White), Height ft 3 in iftecord, Grade-1 Fong Chi-hung (Red), Height 5 ft 4 in..
400 Metres, A Grade-1, Lam Kwek- lens Time 85.4-5. B. Grade Cham-ying (While). Time: 61.3-4. (1. 400 Metres Girls Relay Race, French
Convent. Inter-House Relay, C. Grade
Aquatic hurler Jock Brown smash-foozled; only three small singles be- highlight the winners stinging run the first inning rampage, the Canucks
considerably tightened ed out a grand slam circuit clout to ing chalked up by the losers, Atter
next six frarnes.
and
held
attack. The Chinese Maroons were unable to solve the speedy offerings Honus Waggoner's heavy hitling line- of hurler Brown, garnering but three up to two rulls and four hits in the measly hits,
P. F. Choy, losing moundsman, in his first big effort of the year, was sent to the showers in the Sth inning after a heavy bombardment of baschits and free passes.
SPORTS
ADVT.
THE HONG KONG
1,500 Metres, A Grade-1, Felix Fung Airdrie v. Partick; Motherwell v. Celties | (Green), Time: 3.16.1-5. Morton v. Albion: St Mirren v. Hamilton: 200 Bletres, C Grade-1, Lau Yu-kwong Rangers v. Dumbarton: Third Lanark v. (Purple)...Time 28 (lecord), B Grade Purple; B Grade-1, Green: A Grade
: Chinese Baseballers sont A. M. Falkirk: Clyde v. Queen's Park; Hearts v. 1. Ho Cham-ving (White), Time: 202-5. 1, Black inbernian.
A Grade-1, Lait Chi-xin (Green). Timeam, Szeto Pin-fun.
Three-legged Face, C Grade-ul Slu-THE
· JOCKEY CLUB Omar's Cyclones down with an- Invitation Relay Race-1, La Balle; other. loss, 0-3, nicking hurricane #00 Mistres, Grade-1, Ho Cham-ying (White). Time: 0. A Grade-1, Cheng ing Time: 244 2-0. Open to scouts hurler Pinky Pineda for fifteen solid of the 10th: Hongkong Troop --), Ho Bblows. The Chinese ballplayers took Kat-put (Binck), Time: 2.254-3.
200 Metres, Open to the Senior Boys man.
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To-day's Tennis
The following is 16-day's Open Tennis Champlonship programme:
SINGLES Fung Yee-pul v. Kenneth Lo. 5. A. Rumjahn v. Shields Goodman. Q. Umetani v. M. Pagh (reploy).
The
SECOND EXTRA RACE:
weather SATURDAY, 29th
of Wali Yee College-t, Yu Yick-leung; su metres low hurdles, C Grade-1, the lead in the 1st with two runs and MEETING will be held, Time: 20.3.5. Open to the Junior Boys of Szeto Bing-fun (Blue). Time 14 Middle clinched the game in the next Inning permitting, on
Wan Kel-hing with four more tallies as Nip Lum, March, 1941, commencing at 2.00 Wab Yan, Kowloon, Yau Kwan-leung: Hurdles, B Grade-1,
(White). Time: 13.2-5, Time 27 -.. Open to the Servants of
White, Bud Fisher and p.m. 110 metres high hurdles. A Grade-1.Georgle
The First Bell will be rung at 1.30- Wah Yan College-1. Tam Cheuk-ynen;
real a Wan Kel-lung (White), Time: 19.4-5, Howard Lee tore home in
p.mi Open to the Senior Boys of Wan Yari.. 800 Metres, Open, P, Manson; 2, 110 scoring mood. Kowloon), Lung Yiu-hen. Time: 2.03-5.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE' Yi-bul Time 2.13 3-5. Open to Reci Old Boys Raco, o ilon-yan. Time: Hai-1, James Leung. Time 2.302-8.
Cyclone manager. A. M. Omar
No Une without a badge will be 23.2-5.
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