SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1929.

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GOLF

cessions), his 68 being three under par. Black shot the course in 70,- one under par; Sutherland had a 71, while Hagen brought up the rear with a 72. It is rather in teresting to note that par was not The starting times for Fanling good enough to win a single hole.

Starting Times At Fanling

to-morrow are:

P

9.08 a.m. C. W. Jeffries, Σ

Fletcher. 0.12 G. E. Costello, D. D. Evans,

to 9.24 a.m.-Reserved. J

L

9.18 1.95

9.30

0.36 0.40

J

H. U. Ireland, L. G. 9. Dodwell,

Rome.

Sutherland had the best score, 34, on the outward trip, while Smith's 33, two under par, was the best on the incoming nine.

in Vancouver has greater

At no time in the history of golf

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THE CHINA MAIL,

WORST AND BEST SUNDAYS

BRIGHTON "ON THE SLIPPERY SLOPE"

SABBATH LOVING SUBURBS

Mr. H. H. Martin, secretary of the Lord's Day Observance Society, who describes Ealing as the "best Sabbath-loving suburb in London." also regarda Lambeth as the "worst Sabbath-desecrating." Barnet also come out well from the "Wimbledon, Croydon, Ilford, and Sabbath observance point of view, but Ealing la an easy fret," he told

N. L. Smith, F. J. dethusiasm been displayed on a local a Press representative. "The worst course than yesterday when two Sabbath-desecrating area in London L. R. Andrewes, R. Young. thousand enthusiasts lined the fair-is Lambeth. Here Sunday trading

W. Shewan, A. H.ways and crowded the greens. Ferguson,

L.. Time after time as Black and Sutherland, continuing their spark E. Hing exhibition,

the green after making a fine iron or ronted with spoon, they were rounds of applause.

9.45 K. S. Robertson, W.

J1

Dunbar.

D. G. G. MacDonald, A. Lissaman.

9.50

12

9.55

20

R.

Wrigley, O. E. C.

T. G.

10,00 J. A. Walker,

20

D. Marton.

Bonnett. (Above are Championship matches.) 20.04

D. Humphreys, Enger.

10.08

10.12

"

10.18

1

10.20 H

O

I. H. Geare, G. W. Sewell, W. A. Butterfield, H. C. Whittall

3. D. Kinnaird, Farlane.

A. G. Coppin, E. des Voeux. 10.28 J. S. Drummond, J. M.

Norle.

J. Harrop, W. Lorimer.

10.24

1

7:

10.32

10.38

10.40

10.44

came

up to

is rampant (women's underclothes being sold among other things), cinemas are open, and games are played in the public open spaces. Rowland Hill's old chapel in' Black

THE COUNTRYSIDE BEAUTIFUL

SAVE THE WILD FLOWERS: VISCOUNT GREY'S APPEAL

NEED FOR EDUCATION

wild flowers was the chief subject The preservation of birds and discussed at the conference for the Preservation aide at Manchester,

of the Country- Viscount

did not work for the protection of Grey of Falledon said the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds rare through the school of the country birds only, but it worked to educate children to find interest in the life rather than the death of birds. The best form of pro- tection was to get people interested in the life and habits of birds.

Speaking of flowers, Lord Grey said that in his boyhood he never heard of the protection of common

BOXING

CITY HALL

TO-NIGHT at 9.15

Heavy Weight Championship of the Colony

A. B. ROWLES

H.M.S. "Marszion"

L. STOKER MANN

H.M.S. "Cornwall"

Welter Weight Championship of the Colony

L. S. CREIGHTON

H.M.S. "Cornwall"

Y.

friars-road is the scene every Sab-flowers. The necessity had arisen, L. STOKER MORRISH

bath afternoon of ghastly prize fights.

Black and Sutherland teamed well. Whenever one was off tem-

"Richmond has in our opinion a porarily, the other was there in the Continental Sunday, as opposed to rounds in 35, while Sutherland Sunday. Tottenham is steeped in breach. Black played both his what we would call the English played his second nine two strokes secularism and Sabbath desecration, A. Mac-more than his teammate.

The and, on the Western Feights, Not deadly with his irons, while his tee and Sunday street markets, is turn- Shaughnessy pro was particularly ting Hill, with its Sunday trading shots lacked none of the brilliancying the Lord's Day into a day of of the visitors. Sutherland's putts

merchandise. on the 4th, 5th and 6th greens took Sabbath-observing city in the pro- "Bristol is probably the moat There the people have a quiet, reverent, English Sunday, and Plymouth. Brighton is on the The same can be said of Newcastle slippery slope so far as Sabbath servante la concerned. Southend also is bad.

Blackpool with Ita

H. R. Sturt, H. Spicer.

P. Morrison, D. S. Robb. A. B. Purves, J. S.

McLaren.

C,

M: Roberts, W. D. Harris.

10.48 R. M. Henderson, J.

Franks.

W.

the heart out of the Americans.

nces.

Hagen Weak With Irons Hagen was good off the tee and on the green, but his mashie shots were far below his former pearances,

Horton Smith, who Shails from Joplin, Missouri, and whirligig of Sunday pleasure and who holds the French open and amusements is regarded by many of

A. F. Judd, A. C. Meredith.

J. II. Raikes, S. J. II. Fox.

Gilmore, K.

E. D. Lawrence, C.

"Holmes.

W.

J. 3. Key, D.

Edwards.

E several other titles, is a long hitter its best townspeople to merit the

and for the most part was in front

S.

D. M. Goodall, H. Hampton. J. S. Dykes, A. Webster.

#

10.52 10.5€

"

11,00

D. J. D

Morrison.

11.04

11.08

D

11,12

11.10

11.20

11.24 11.28

11.32*

"

11.36

11,40

11.44

+4

13.48

7+

N.

22

21

G. A. Howard, W. A. Staley

K. Rounds, O. D. Brown,

K.

of the foursome off the tee. He

is a master stylist and handles his His marvellously irons just as good as his woods. were, however, the feature of his putta

accurate

C. Thwaites, J. R. Cellis. play. Smith, who is only 21, ia a

G. W. Reeve, 3. P. Sherry. strapping big fellow with a most G. H. Bradley, H. A. Mills. infectious smile. Good natured to G. B. Humphreys.

D.the 9th degree, he immediately

Johnson, J.

term 'Black' Blackpool."

What Cambridge Thinks the motion: "That this House The Cambridge Union debated would rather spend Sunday in College, the proposer, described the Paris." Mr. E. Frankey, Pembroke English Sunday as being composed of dullnesa, church parade, two er three large meals, and the reading

not through any alteration a the disposition of the people, but through the change in the circum- stances under which we live.

Motor locomotion enabled tens of spots of the country, and they must thousands to get into the beauty be educated to the viewpoint that they visited beautiful places to en The public, he said, Instinctively joy them and not to destroy them. felt that they must not go into a and he wanted to get the public to public park and pick the flowers, realize that where Nature had made things beautiful that was just as light as a park. much a public possession and de-

could be done by legislation, as the They did not like things making people liked liberty, not legislation. crimes that were not crimes.

Church Windows

He said he, did, not think much

The Dean

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RUSSIAN "TALKIE” Spelling-Book For Village

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The

interesting of Manchester (Dr. in

the world ut the present Hewlett Johnson), speaking on the moment is, in German opinion, a many old churches were ruined by nothing less than a spelling-book preservation of antiquities, said new Bussian "talkle," which is the introduction of incongruous for the illiterate population of the round with a hammer and smash all attention of teachers elsewhere. windows. these windows, and he wished the

He would like to go villages. The idea is attracting the window-alashers would turn their attention to them.

Professor A. C. Dickie, who re-

have reached Berlin, the underlying According to the accounts which

idea of the picture is of the simplest, and both the infant class

A

J. W. Alabaster, Charles "caught on" with the crowd. On of Sunday newspapers. There were Mycock. N

the Dth fairway a young miss timid- even some people, he said, who presented the Royal Society of and the old people who have never Croucher, N. Prockter,

Hly approached him requesting objected to Sunday newspapers, ap. 11.52 J. Smith, F. M. Ellis.

pose for her camera. Smith readily parently being quite oblivious of 11.56

Major Beamish, T.

c. responded, to the delight of the the fact that the bulk of the work Monaghan.

big gallery. 12.00 p.m. K. E. Greig, Col. D. Evans. 12.04

couver with the idea of carrying his side of the House they were Hagen and Smith came to Van-on the production of Sunday news 12.08

away the respectable sum of $1,000 prepared to go to church on Sun- papera was done on Saturday. On and a side bet of equal amount day morning, but they claimed the representing a guarantee of $500 which local sportsmen put up.

right to do as they pleased for the They went to Victoria last night, rest of the day. One reason why however, with nothing but the repris was because decently cooked he would rather spend Sunday in collections of a sound trimming. It was the only game. played a date meals could be obtained there; they in Canada on this trip.

were most difficult to obtain in England.

12.12

No

12.62

H. A. Lammert, S. A. Seth, "R. Ashby, T. S. Whyte Four Butlin, A. D. Brawn

Smith.

Bali Matches Till 1.24 p.m.

to 1.20 p.m.-Reserved.

Secretary, R,

!

TO WALTER HAGEN AND HORTON SMITH

DEFEAT IN CANADA

Win in Victoria

Dreary Cafes

Mr. N. G. Luker, Corpus Christi College, said that Paris on a Sun. day consisted of dreary festivities families in black, sitting in dreary participated in by dreary suburban cafes haggling about the tip they

more

It

British Architects, said it was learned to read are likely to profit alarming to contemplate the num-in equal measure. The letter "A" ber of rural enthusiasts who were for instance, is thrown on the and bungalows strewn about to the ing from the transverse onc. guilty of both living in and loving screen as a figure constructed of

detriment of the countryside. the innumerable summer cottages three iron bars, with

cradle hang- was a question of which was the this cradle and humming the mono- It mother is sitting close by racking

bungalows or ugly factories.

objectionable, the pretty tonous lullaby, "Ah-ah-ah.” enester Sociary of Architects, re-the same elementary appeal, and seems clear that "A is the archer Mr. S. T. Halliday, of the Man- who shot at a frog" would not have lated an incident of a municipality that in this case the English vowel cutting down a belt of trees pre-sounds would give more trouble served in a housing scheme, and than those of any Continental | Victoria, Oct. 26.

said it seemed as though the very nation; but the simple Russian sight of a tree sent cold shudders "O", which is pictured by a very Vancouver, Oct. 25.

Walter Hagen and Horton Smith,

down the concrete spine of a Two thousand followers of the

famous U.S. golf professionals at

municipal surveyor. Royal and Ancient were given the defeated Bob Marrison, city cham

round mouth uttering an "Oh"! of ] present on a barnstorming tour,

surprise, should international. thrill of their lives, at the Point pion, and Harold Lineham, another

In Berlin talking films are stil! Grey Golf Club when Davie Black of this city's leading amateurs, 2 would give to the dreary waiters.

few and far between, pending the and Duac. Sutherland, professionals and 1 in an eighteen-holo exhibition Or perhaps it included a trip to at Shaughnessy and Point Grey match here this afternoon.

Ufas autumn production, held up, respectively, playing sensational match was followed by a gallery of unknown nationality, who would

it appears, by the necessity of in- golf throughout, handed Walter of over 1,000.

Thea muacum, accompanied by a guide

troducing novelties of equipment. Hagen, British open and

"The Singing Fool" Is the only big American open champion, and Horplay any of the golf expected of

tell you lies about the glories of

American sound film shown up to The visiting pros failed to dis-France. ton Smith, French open champion, them.

German attempts hitherto their sixth defeat in more than an 81 for the round, while Smith disappointed him. The House had The risque story upon which the

have not roused the audience to en. Hagen was forced to take case for the proposition depended, ese bell placed in front of the ful if an intensely critical nation Zurich. The magnificent Japan-thusiasm, and it seems very doubt- eighty starts, on their present had a 71, conceding him a par four expected something Rabelaissan and western barnstorming trip.

Ariana Park Museum at Geneva is ever going to take any form of score was 3 and 2.

The on the eighteenth as he picked up was given Elinor Glyn. Instead of To the credit of the local team trees

after putting his tee shot into the the healthy indecency of Shake-

is going back to its native coun-mechanical musical reproduction try us a present from the city of to its heart. at the left of the fairway. apeare or Chaucer, they were given ginally belonged to it should be said at once that their Morrison had a 77 and Lincham something like "Eric or Little by terople long since burned down. accompaniment. The success of s German silent Alma Geneva to the Mikado. claes of game was so spectacular 79,

It or are being made in the same number at times that the Americans were

Nippon as before the advent of sound as only able to win two holes, the 8th going out, which

Smith's round consisted of a 39 the motion would be rather like Any members voting for

and was acquired and 15th, both of which went to par, and a 32 coming home, or two after eight o'clock.

and taken to pure adventure film, "The Girl in young Smith by twenty-five and under. Hagen took

was four over Mephistopheles buying cigarettes founder and owner of the museum. such as it is, is entirely subsidiary Geneva by Mr. Revilliod, the late the Moon," where the love interest, twelve foot putta, respectively. turn and 41 back. Ho found about said that the Victorian Sunday and

a 40 to the Mr. R. Traill, King's College, toric treasure of After the match ended, Smith won seven buukera during the match.

The Japanese consider it a his to the technical achievement, should the greatest give a hint to other producera. seventeenth while

the Parisian Sunday were both bad,

value. eighteenth was halved in par fives. hole, the visiting pros were always

This is a film for men of all ages, Going into the lead at the second because they were stereotyped. Black and Sutherland won with up, and enjoyed one hole advantago

Genova has taken this generous Jules Verne, and for those who for those who were brought up or a beat ball of 30 and 34 as against at the end of the first nine. With

The voting wasi.

step from a sonse of loyalty to 34 and 32 for the visitors.

a lead of two up, Hagen and Smith

the

former

the

The

local team's card gave them six halved the seventeenth hole to end birdies on the first nine and one the match.

Hagen and Smith at the turn gave of the four players follow:

Little."

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A man was going to Sydney, and

finest piece of Mr. Revilliod's col- Jection, which includes paintings, carvings, prints, and furniture, he, saw an advertisement to use a

It is pointed out by the last will certain make of atove, and save half of the donor that they had no. the coal, so he bought two stoves to right to do so, but since this will save the lot.

For the motion Against

140

185

Majority against.

45

on the second. The best, bail of

Par for the course and the cards

them two birdies and three more Par

Out

454 855 844-37

on the second mine, including the

Out

444 354 344-35

two holes after the match was finished,

In

434 453 444-86-70

In Lineham Out

584 855 555-40-77

454 345 345-37

cording a site for the League's.

Two Beat Par: Figures

Smith-

Out In

'In

646 653 545-42-79

544 455 444-39~ 485 353 544-32-71

Hagen

Out

In

Of the four players Smith had

the best medal score (allowing cop-↑ Morrison—

464 364 445-40 445 544 555-41-81

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