SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1930.

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Below will be found final aver- ages of members of the Shanghat Cricket Club for first-class games played during the past season.

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J. Barson

F. F. T. Marshall

C. Blyelair

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J. Pota-Xunt

Hor. B. K. Quick

3. Crawford

H. Findlay

3. 8. Kenyon

K. J. Biopla

H. J. Wileonberge

II. Razerson

B. W. Hunter

X. FAIR

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THE CHINA

EASIER

GOLF

by

H. STUART HOBSON

HAZARDS, HUMOUR - AND A HINT.

IN ROUGH GRASS.

Hazarde, if they ruin cards and tempers, do bring compensation in the way. of humour.

Golf-club wit is not always of As witness, one the kindest. golfer to his adversary unhappily trapped in a bunker:-"You should time. bring the children next They'd love to see you playing in the sand!"

+

And the adversary, turning the tables on his witty companion in a similar unfortunato altuation 7.00 "Send home for your hat, man, or people will think you are working hore!"

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FANLING HUNT.

PROGRAMME FOR STEEPLE-

CHASE MEETING,

The following. is the programme for the Fanling Hunt Club's meet- ing "at Kwant on November 16: 1.-The Sheung Shui Handicap-A steeplechase of 14 Miles. For China panies that have not won more than one steeplechase since January 1: Winner: $100; 2nd 350: 3rd $25. Entry $5.

for many years.

The number of shots that golfers take to get out of sand traps has been the ong joke in a serious game Yet there must be many golfers who rarely need more than a single recovery shot, and for whom more than two shots in a bunker. is an occurrence so utterly exceptional as to be re- membered for aery long time.

Actually, there can be no situa- tion in a bunker from which escape in one shot is impossible."

Some Bunker.

MAIL.

LOCAL TEAMS FOR TO-DAY.

willing to try anything but retreat, Yet it is very seldom that hercles It is usually wisdom to give away a stroke and play for a la that gives the next a chance.

pay.

The heroic, shot, however, can be very inspiring when you have everything to gain and nothing to

lose..

Second League Cricket Games.

BOWLS AT KOWLOON."

ETON LOSE FIELD GAME.

College Lose by One Point.

MILITARY WIN.

There are four League matches By one point to nil the Cold- down for decision this afternoon in fatream Guards defeated Eton Field the junior division of the cricket Eleven on the Timbralla. The League. The most interesting one visitors had a strong side, including will probably be that between five or six players who had gained the Hong Kong Cricket Club and their field colours. Craigengower at the Valley. TheThe School were unfortunate to home alde have a very useful side | lose, as they had much the better of this season and a close game is the first half, but Sir John Child expected with honours going to and the brothers Forbes formed a powerful defensive combination. the Craigongower team.

Football stages another interest Three times the 'School got on the ing programme. South China, the line through Graham-Campbell and present leaders of Division 1, are Johnston. On one occasion an ap at home to Kowloon and should peal for a rouge was disailowed, and at least receive one point from on another the keeper struck the this game.

upright. Lane Fox had a good shot A bowls match of unusual in-at goal, and some smart work terest will be witnessed at the was performed behind the bully by Kowloon Cricket Club green where Graham-Campbell, Lan-Fox, and the Union Church plays the Kow-Johnston. They were well support-i loon Bowling Green Club. At the ed by Watson.

Early in the second half the conclusion of the game each suc

A Good Recovery. Standing two down and three to go in a £1,000 tournament many years ago so long ago that the incident would have been forgotten but for the shot it brought out of the bag a very famous profes-eeasful rink will be presented with visitors broke away on the right, sional found himself badly bunker spoons.

Below we append some ed. He was at least a hundred of the probable teams for to-day's yards from the pin, and the face of sporting events:--- the bunker, with his ball buried at foot of It, W25 three the

have feet high. He might shaken

CRICKET.

and Norman ran through to touch

a bully. This was not forged, but It proved the turning-point." "

In the closing stages Eton made a determined effort to get on terma, but they were frustrated by the out the ball, amid The following have been select splendid volleying of the brothers, sandstorm, by bludgeoning ed to represent the 'Varsity 1st Forbes and Sir John Child, playing: with a niblick, but he preferred to XL in a friendly match against at short, long, and goals respectiva- take a mashie. The astounded on the H.K.C.C. to-day at 2 p.m. only., Just before time Gosling, who had been doing, much useful work, lookars saw the ball rising sharply the-Club ground:

D. J. N. Anderson (captain), A got on the line, where the keeper! and curling round the edge of the

took a shot at goal but failed. Eton bunker. The cut Imparted thade Baker, L. T. Ride, D. X. Samy, G. W. Lam, A. Chan Fook, A. B. Sulleman, the ball take what looked like a

A. M. Rodrigues, G. B. Yeoh, A. T. had only one change in the team which defeated Royal Mill- semi-circular path to the green,Nomanbhoy and. A. SA. Kyum,

2nd. XI. v. Royal Signals tary College. Page, appearing where it landed within holable dis-

A. A. Aziz (captain), G. S. Scully received his colour after the last

I have vivid recollections of a ghort hole on a seashore course where it was necessary to play up-tance, enabling the professional to(League) on University ground:- in place of Haseltine, Johnston hill from the tee to the green. The halve the hole. incline made judgment of distance I difficult, especially with the pre- vailing wind showing what it could { do,

The pin could not be seen from the tee, and one drove in the direction of the open face of a huge sand trap, as white as a cliff, and

Target (173 :), The Partridge (106), Carbine (162), Blue Boy (161), Silver Spur (158), Fanling Stag as tall да a house. Once in (155), Penhole (155), Aristophanes

bunker "It Was A tricky (150) Duke of Milan (150), Fern- the

shot out; the ball leaf (150), Grey Mouse (150), Kirri- niblick

billi (160), Mongolian Stag (150), had to be lofted high and Movanagher, (150). 2-The Volunteers" Cup (Unofficial).

A flat race of 1 Mile, For China porics certified by the 0.C. Machine Gun Troop K.V.D.C. as "regular." Troop ponies. Weight 168 Winner: A Cup; 2nd $50; 3rd $25. Entry $5.

Touchwood (308).

dropped dead, for the green im- mediately above the bunker was al-- most unfairly narrow.

Playing over the course with a very canny golfer, I was managing to hold him unt! this hole was We were all square as reached.

misery..

The Safest Way.

That sort of thing has an effect on the adversary that is worth even more than the shot itself.

Terrifying Hazards.

Bay Rhum (108 b.), Bing Boy (168), Buster (168), Conquistador we teed up. (108), Country Club (108), Eclipse My shot hit the lip of the Eve (168), Heretofore (188), Mad bunker, rose into the air, and Carew (168), Mountain Ash (168),

Sand traps, perhaps, are the Pacific Ocean (168), Tarzali (108), dropped in the direction of the pin

-not a good shot, but satisfactory.lenst terrifying of hazards to those 3.The Tai Po Handicap-A Steeple My worthy adversary followed the who take them coolly and look chase of 1% Miles. For China lead almost too faithfully, except round for the easiest way out ponies.. Winnera ef more than two steeplechases since January 1 bar that his shot, on rising into the air, Even ditches are rot entirely un- red. Winner: A Cup; 2nd $50; 3rd ran down the face of the bunker pleasant. The golfer usually knows $25, Entry $5, Montana (179 ib.), November (175) and Into the lowest depths of whether It is possible to get out, and if there is a way of escape, the Target (173), The Partridge (165),

method since it is the only one Blue Boy (161), Aristophanes (150), Bright Prospect (150), Grdy Eyes

As we walked up to the ball, it is clearly indicated. (150), Kirribilli (150), Mongolian became clear that he would have to Stag (150), Movanagher

(150), rest a knee against the sand if he Pumpkin (160).

wa to attempt to play up to the The Kwangtung Handicap - A flat race of 14 Miles. For China green. I began to regret that I pontes classified by the Hong Kong had won so doura struggle as a Jockey Club in "C" and "D" result of such a mishap. My re- classes. Winners of a steeplechase at Kwanti. barred.. Winner: $100; grets began too soon, however, for 2nd $59; 3rd $25. Entry $5, my experienced friend looked once This race is open to all members at the lle, then above his head at and lady racing members of the the grean, and turning round, ... as well as members of the chipped his ball out the way. he had

comer

F.LH.R.C.

City Hall (105 m.), Discord (158), Duke of Normandy II. (168), Sanning (158), Iron Blood (155), Shiny Pear

Most golfers will vote long grass the most "trappy" of hazards.

P. L. Tan, H. Nomanbhoy, W. Hunt,

P. N. Silva, R. Leong, W., James, E.

arch M. | Gusano; G. de

Yahyabhoy.

Souza,

Twelfth man: W. K. Choa.

K.C.C. Teams. Firat XI. v. C.S.C.C. (Friendly) on K.C.C. ground

J. Lyal. (Captain); F. Goodman, E. G. Fincher, E. F. Fincher, F., Zimmern, W. C. Hung, G. C. Burnett, D. Laing F. B. Skinner, S. Jex and Capt. WJ. Shipsoy.

2nd XI. v. CS.C.C. (Friendly); on. Civil Service ground:

G. Lee (Captain), F. E. Lawrence, F. S. W. Smith, DW Gregory, K. R. Macaskill, J. J. Hirst, A. W. R. "Adams, A.-J. Kaw, G. A. V. Hall, N. A. E. Mackay and A.. R. F. Raven."

HK. Club Teams.

game..

Wong Mei-hari, Leang Wing-chlu;

Shui-hong, Cheng

Chu Kwok-lun, Fung King-cheung, Chen Yuitin and Ip Pak-wah.

Recreio v. Police.

Recreio: W. Lawrence; S. Sousa, P. M. Xavice; N. Beltrao, L. Goxano, V. Marqués; B. Gosado, A. Ward, JM. Silva, L. Rocha and J. C. Santos.

Police: Clark: Perkins, Williams; McGreavy, Oram, Shepherd: Pile, Thorpe, Fraser, Bentley and Brown

J.

2nd XI v. University on the Chinese ground at 2.30 p.m.:—

Recreio E. Marques; E. Lawrence, H. Britto; F. Marcal, C. Figueiredo, M. Figueiredo; Assis, O. Oliveira, 1st XI. v. University (Friendly). Gonsalves, G. Silva and F. Santos University D, A. Oppenheim; on the Club ground:-

.H. T. Bet, E. L Harrison; S. Reed, H. Owen Hughes (captain), A C. I. S. L. Wong (captain), K. S. LEW, Bowker A. C. Beck, E. J. B. T. Y. Ong. C. Candah, C. R. Tan, Mitchell, E. R. West, E. R. Dacki, P. P. Kho and K. Ylee. A. Ro, G. R. More, 1, Tisley, 0. E. C, Marton and R. H. D. Wade, 2nd XI. v. Craigengower C.C.. the Craigengower (League) on ground-

HOCKEY,

The Y.M.C.A. Berönd. hockey- W. W. Mackenzie (captain), R. H. elevan to meet the Hong Kong to-day at King's Wild, J. D. Humphreys, P. W. Police team Planner, S; J. Stanosby, A. J. Wolf, D. J. Collins, J. E. Hinios, K. S. W. Park at 3.80.p.m. will be:

A. N. Other; B. Lydon, H Paterson, J. D. A. Hutchison and

Kayserling; W. Stonell, R. A. Bates, E. C. Etherington.

J. M. Purvis A. Tato, W. H. Smith.. WTpple, and W. L. Macey,, L

¿

I.R.C, TeamS.

The grass gets in the way of the backswing and its texture is far 1st XI. v. Argyll and Sutherland Parker. more dificult to judge than the Highlanders (Friendly) at Soo- texture of sand.

kunpog

An identical patch may be tough. at one time of the year, and plea- santly yielding at another. The roots of the grass are apt to tarn the face of the club in the hands, and the grass self will smother' the ball if one hits too downwardly. There is only one way out of long of distance, and to hit very de liberately three or four inches be. hind the ball. You then do all the cutting of the grass that is needed before you reach the ball; the shot,

(102), Shanghai Beau (151), Dunce himself a much easier, approach grass to resign yourself to loss

(150), The Paralgan (148), Thracian (142), Andantino. (140), Pumpki (140) The Jamaica (140)

He found a fair patch of grass some twenty yards distant, giving so much easier, In fact, that he holed ble approach shot for a three.

The Autumn Cup.-A steeplechase of 14 Miles. - For China ponies.

That hole was well won, for it is Weight for inches 25 per sacle Winners Bince January 1 of unusual to encounter a player who steeplechases & Ib. penalty, of 3 or is willing to go backwards out of a

7. penalty. Winner: A bunkerjaa Cap: 2nd 150; 3rd 13. Entry $5. Most golfers in a sand trap adopt As You Like It, Atlants, Christ mas Frolic, Montana, November, Fena "danth or glory" Armness about the corners of the mouth, and are

more

hole.

A

6-The November ·

Maldens, steeplechase of 1 Mile. For China ponies that have never won a steoplochas.' Weight for inches or per scale Ponies that have start. ed at Kwant! since January, 1 ni lowed 5 D. Winner: $100; 2nd __850,- Brd $25,- Entry 10, SA Bright Prospect (147) Carbine

Club (160) Diana

(159) Country (161) City Hall

(153), Duke of Milani (155), Tho

GOLFER'S PUTTING

FEAT.

Put Into A Hospital.

BOWLS

A. H. Madar (captain), A l A. Curreem, E Arculll, J. S.

Teams representing the Union Heptulla, S. Inmall, D. Tamil Churches (Hong Kong and Kow- A. R. Ming, A. K. Minu, F. D. Pereira, J. M. A. Rumisha and A. A. Icon) and the Kowloon-Bowling Rumjaho.

2nd XI. v. R.A.S.C. (League) at Sookunpoo:—

F. Mel Arculli (Captain), A. R. Abbas, M. R. Abbas, J. S. Ackber, AR. H. Esmail, 8 Ismail, Sirdar Khan, M. P. Madar, A. M. Rumjahn, A. R. Sumad and A. S. Suffled.

*FOOTBALL.

Green Club will meet this after noon on the Kowloon Cricket Club green.

There will be four rinks aside, and the teams have been selected as follows:

Bowling Green, Union Church. Rink 1

AT. Hamilton J. Mitchell

V. Chittenden A. Greenwood. V. Ramsay A. M. Holland

(Skip)

G. McLeod

5. Laing

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Rink 2.

in fact, is almost a scythe-like The following have been selected action, cutting the grass behind the to represent the Hong Kong Foot- ball and skimming the ground until ball Club first eleron against

R. Nicholsk the ball is reached.(China Mail St. Joseph's College to-day: G. Phillips

Rodger Strange and Bishop: Copyright.)

B. Wylle Segalon, Stewart and McBride; G. R. Lapsley Duncan, Gray, Goldman, A. Duncan

2nd XI v Navy on and Wallington.

Club HF Stoneham F. Rapley ground G. Thompson Forwill: Stoker and Hynes: Sloan, W. Hogbin Puncheon and Smith; Alexander, Bell,

into

quietly taken away and put a hospital for observation,

In these days of attempts at Marathon records, it must be very difficult for the authorities to de

cide whether the performer in

Gane or otherwile

Goods (156), Good and Hot (155); -Edward Griggs, who spen: 113 It is remarkable how JAGE

Grey Eyes (150) Grey Mouse (153) hours 13 minutes in constant put Nugget (180), Penhole (147)," The Ptarmigan (163), Mr. Siegler (168), ting in a miniature golf course Silver Spur (158), Bix Hundred (158) at Chattanooga, Tennessee,

women's

athielles movement is rapidly grow ing in every country. abroad-Lord

was Decea,

are: Ring And Tavli.

Reserver

KFC. v. South China KFC Angus; Martin, Pile, Blur McKelvie, Dowman; Eastman, Gil- christ, Gillett, Hedley and Ianson.

South China: Pas Ka-ping: Tam Kong-pak, Les Tinung: Tong Kwas,

- F. V. Whittä T., Fergusson D. F. Warren

H. Nich

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Rink day

(Sidp)

W Bell

A. Stevenson J. Chambers N. Druminond

(Skip)

Rink 4 J. Mayer

ATaylor G. Cuthill

Hope D. Mair G. Roylance F. Goodman Chapman,

(8kip) Skips will be allowed to re- arrange their teams as they wish,

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