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CHALLENGE CUP

KOWLOON GOLF FINAL:

Braley and Eastman- Win Open Foursomes.

BORDERERS SHOULD GIVE 10 AND 9 VICTORY.

WINNING TEAM

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ROYAL ENGINEERS ELIMINATED

C/SGT. JARMAN REGISTERS BREAK OF 57 AGAINST S/SGT. POLLARD.

Partnership Registers First Success..

A. T. Braley and A. East. man yesterday won the Kow- loon Golf Club Open Four...... somes when they defeated J. McKelvie and W. Taylor in the Final by 10 and 9 over thirty-six holes on the Kow- loon course.

Braley and Eastman played good

were

The Headquarters Wing of the South Wales Borderers are making splendid progress in the Garrison Billiards Challenge Cup at the Soldiers' golf in the early stages and es Club and look to be the ultimate winners. In the tablished a comfortable lead. They Third Round they defeated strong opponents in the stood 7 up after the first eighteen holes, their „figures for the first Royal Engineers by a comfortable margin, In round being 73. At the seventh some quarters the Engineers were regarded as cer-hole Braley and Eastman tain winners and their defeat has now made the three below fours. H.Q. Wing, S.W.B., hot favourites for the Cup. in the afternoon they went further C/Sgt. Jarman has in so small way been res-ahead to secure their substantial ponsible for the Borderers' team's success. Being victory on the 27th green. The an excellent player himself he inspires the remain-the winners conceding one stroke der of the team by his coolness and determination. in eighteen holes. Against S/Sgt. Pollard, one of the Engineers' best players, he recorded a break of 57.

The Soldiers' Club in Queen's Round is at the moment the scene of a keen garrison billiards tour- nament for the custody of the Garrison Challenge Cup presented by the Hong Kong Volunteer De- fence Corps.

This year seventeen teams were entered and at the conclusion of the Third Round the Hing,

South Wales Borderers, look as if they will win the Cap which will be held by the winners for one year. Additional prizes will also be presented at the conclusion of) the tournament. Each team enter- ed consists of six players, each player playing once in a game of 160 up.

The following are the results of the first three rounds played:-

First Round.

R.A.0.C. Proceed. RA.O.C. beat "B" CoA. & S.H. (729 to 626).

S/Sgt. Clarke (R.A.0.C.) · 150 Pte. Culyer...

98 L/Cpl. Redmond (R.A.O.C.) 150 Pte. Kerr

46 Pte. Pitt (R.A.0.C.)..... 150 Pte. Macarlane ...

39 S/Sgt. Farquhar (R.A.0.C.) 124 Pte. Connor

S/Sgt. Dyer (R.A.0.C.) Pte. Ballyntyne

150

45 150

Lt. Packe (R.A.O.C.) ........ 110 Pte. Wylie

150 L/Cpl. Redmond in his match with Pte. Kerr registered a break

of 49.

Continuing to play in good style

match was played under handicap,

This is the first time that Braley and Eastman have entered the Open Foursomes in partnership and their triumph has proved a popu Har one. In the semi-final round they encountered their sternest op position when they met D. G. Wilson and J. D. Thomson, the holders. | After two essays they emerged win. ners by the narrow' margin of one, hole, after ending all square at the conclusion of their first match.

This triumph is A. T. Braley's first success since he took over the captaincy of the Club from D. C. Wilson.

SUMMER CUP.

Yesterday's Results of Second Round.

The following are the results of CHOCHET AND DE STEFANI IN the Second round of the Summer

FRENCH FINAL.

(Continued from Page 1.)

H.Q. Wing S.W.B.- beat "D" Co. obstacles —

A. & S.H. (900 to 469).

Second Round,

Four Serions Hurdles. There can only be four possible Vines, Ellsworth Fred Perry,. Bunny Austin and Francia Shields. It will be re- called that Cochet caused a ten- H.K.S.nis sensation at Wimbledon last year when he went down surpris- Royal Engineers beat "A" Co. ingly to Nigel Sharpe, the South S.W.B. (835 to 668).

African, in the first round. But sick man took the court on that Occasion strove against tall odds.

and very sportingly

H.Q. Wing S.W.B. beat Brigade R.A. (878 to 546).

"B" Co. 8.W.B. wo. from HQ. Wing A. & S.H.

"A" Co. A. & S.H. beat 12th Battery RA. (770 to 767).

R.A.O.C. beat 20th Battery R.A. (857 to 812).

Italian's Advance. -

Cup played over the Kowloon course yesterday:

W. M. Groves beat J. McKelvie,

2 up.

+

W. Ramsey beat S. McNider,

7 and 6,

J. H. Russell beat J. E. L. John-

son, 4 and 3. D. C. Wilson beat W. A. Linn,

2 up.

AT DEEP WATER BAY.

Ladies Section of R.H.K.G.C. In Action.

An Eclectic Competition (9) De Stefani, who until the death holes) was held at Deep Water Bay, R.A.M.C. lost to "B" Co. A. & of i, de Murpurgo, had been Italy's during May, and resulted as fol-

S.H. (721 to 871

"C" Co. A. & S.H. beat R.A.S.C, (851 to 804).

81st Battery R.A. lost to "C" Co. S.W.B. (761 to 827)

Third Round.

Winner Mrs. Syme Thomson 28-734-20%

No, 2 ranking player, has maintain-lows: ed his usual form for the last five years without showing much im- provement. This year, however, he has given rise to Italian, op- timism by a vast improvement though of course his progress in

2nd Mrs. Bellamy 30-8%1⁄2-21% | During June a Bogey Competi tion (18 holes) will be held,% Handicap allowed. Any number of

H.Q. Wing S.W.B. Beat the Royal the French championship cannot cards may be taken, at 30 cents per

Engineers (860 to 804).

C/Sgt. Jarman (S.W.B.). 150 S/Sgt. Pollard

84

Dm. Matthias (9.W.B.).. 150 S.M. Smith

64

Pte. Williams (S.W.B.), .. 150 Spr.. Tucker

29

C.S.M. Kite (S.W.B.)

150

L/Cpl. Fretwall ......

97

Pte. Davies (S.W.B.)

150

L/Sg Hollingworth.... 180 Sat. Harris (SW.B.). 110

S.M. Lloyd

be taken as a criterion for he has caru. experienced an easy path to the Final. Meriel teday did not re- veal the form. Which eliminated. Fred Perry and though he again | e showed his powers of recovery, he

AT HAPPY VALLEY

The Captain's Cup for May, waS

was unable to hold the Italian won by Miss V. La Thomas 104--

$34 -70.00 from going out in four sets, though be made great efforts in the third and fourth sets

American Win in Straight Sets 250 Helen Wills dispelled all doubts

Prizes for an Aggregate Medal Competition af Happy Valley dur month from May to October (both ing the first ten days of each

inclusive) are being played for. It C/Sgt. Jarman registered the regarding her fitubs for Wimble is hoped that as many ladies as highest break recorded in the don when the defeated Mme. possible will un cards for this Third Round results when he made Mathieu, the French champion in Competition.

57 against S/Sgt. Pollard Other straight sets. The encounter-act- breaks over 25 in this round ined as a preliminary skirmish before cluded 29 by Dmr. Matthias tua Wimbledon and the result hai 82 by: Pte. Daviei

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