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BRILLIANT COTTON INTERPORT

THE RUTHLESS GOLFER.

Perry Swamped In The £1,040 Final.

BRILLIANT PUTTING.

Perry's long putts, with which be had been making history in this

TEAM TO BE

TESTED

championship, scuttled away like Strong Chinese Eleven

At Caroline Hill.

startled rabbits.

had by far the better drive--within

At the twelfth, for instance, he

SOUTH CHINA SAINTS.

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three yards of the hole while Cotton had a difficult uphill putt Perry should have retrieved a hula here: Interport eleven and the combined To-morrow's game between the but he putted weakly, and merely Chinese eleven will be of special Eighteen holes in 85 strokes collected a half.

interest to football enthusiasts in eleven under bogey-and six up! So

WHIRLWIND DRILLIANCE. the Colony.. did Henry Cotton, the young Lang-

The tenth holo obviously rattled This will be the first time since key Park golfer, "burn up the Moor Perry. He sliced into

bunker but the trial series commenced that the made a fine recovery inside Cotton's Interport team will be playing to- Park course In the final of drive, but Cotton, with superb con-gether, and this should give them the "News of the World" 2040 fidence, sent the ball into the tin for the hardest test, for the Combined tournament against Alfred Perry, of two. Cotton ended his whirlwind Chinese team will be one of con- Leatherhead, who played remarkably He holed a 12-yard putt for a three its playera, men of wide football round of brilliance with two threes. siderable strength, having amongst steady golf, but was swamped by at the 17th. He showed no quarter experience outside that of Colony wizard of the links.

to his crashed opponent at the 18th standard. "Superlative, magnificent, amaz-Perry might reasonably have ex- ing" were a few of the exclamationspected to win this hole. He was vids the most formidable opposi

The Chinese team should pro- I heard applied to the golf of Cot/within five feat of the pla with his\tion to date and should on my fore- drive, but Cotton played an eight- ton, which must have been the finest yard putt on to the run and dashed cast beat the Interport team by ever seen in this competition. Perry, Perry's confidence.so that he missed

two clear goala. three strokes under bogey at the his own short putt. turn, found himself three' down.";

The figures of Cotton's amazing round were:

Both teams will have a hard time whether or not, the selectors have of things, and the game will prove made a good choice or not

The icy concentration of Cotton gave the impression that he felt en-

Out: 4 4 3 3 3 4 3 45-82 tirely alone amid that vast gallery.

In: 2 4 3 5 4 4 4 88-32

The following are the teams: Tumultuous applause affected him

It was accomplished on a course Mullane, Bliss, Pardoe, Duncan; Interport, XI: Rodger; Strange, not at all. His granite-like young soddened and slowed down by many Cheng Shiu-hong, Wong, Mel-shun, face never moved a muscle. He did hours of rain. It seemed unfair Howe, Suen Kam-shun and Baldry, not speak a word, but softly caress-that a man who played as well as ed his putter before making his Perry did should be travelling so far Lam Yuk-ying, Ho Chai-yin, Lai Chinese XI: from the following: undeviating way to the hole.

Kwok-chiu, Wong Sui-wab, Ho Ka- As Catton was about to drive kuen, Mak, Só, Chan Kwong-yłu, from the sixth-tee some men with Tang Kwong-sun, Lam Tin-chan,

ON THE DOTTED LINE.

It was as if, before he started out,

behind,

he had mapped out a patterned walked across the fairway. Lee Tin-sang,, Ip Pak-wah, Fung

he never strayed an inch from thei!" roared "Sandy" Herd in a King-cheung, Tem Kong-pak, Tong dotted line. Perry was never allow-stentorian voice. "Keep away!" Kwan, Leung lu-chan, Leung Dak- ed to reap the advantage of a good] Both caddles were standing in wing, Lec Kwok-wai, Kara Pak- drive, for Cotton, with savage re Cotton's line on the grean, and he shiu, and Lee Shek-you. lentlessness, always put his apaaid "Move away, boys, please" proach inside that of his opponent. before holing out.

KENT BEAT

SUFFOLK BY

ODD GOAL

Two Ladies' Hockey

. Matches.

MEDWAY BEAT JATS,

At King's Park, in an Inter-ship hockey match, H.M.S.. Kent defeat-i ed H.M.S. Suffolk by the odd goal in seven. Knott, Drew.and Short (2) netted for the winners, while Pearce (2) and Walker replied for the Suffolk,

MEDWAY WIN.

No less than eleven goals; were registered on the Mariga ground, where H.M.9. Medway defeated the Jats by 6 goals to 5 in a fast friendly, encounter. The Jata led by 4 goals to one at half-time, but cracked up badly in the second half, during which period the Med- way found the net five times.

RECREIO WIN.

On the D.G.S. ground yesterday the Recreio Ladies beat the "Y" Ladles by 3 goals to 1.

SAINTS LADIES' LOSE.

THREE AMERICANS IN LAST FOUR IN NS.W.

Vines To Meet Allison For The

*Championship.

**

Sydney, Yesterday. Americans are again domin- ant in the lawn tennia world, Aftor carrying all before them at Wimbledon they have in- vaded Australia and have suc- ceeded in making the New South Wales Singles Cham- pionship an all-American final.

The following were the re- sults of the semi-final games: Wilmur Allison (U.S.A.). beat Jack Crawford (Austra lia) 7-5, 4-6, 6-2, 4-6, 6-3,

Ellsworth Vines

(U.S.A.)-- beat John Van Ryn (US.A.) 5-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-0.-Reuter.

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AMERICANS WIN

IN N.S. W.

Seven Matches To Four.

Sydney, Nov. 12.

The following are the League matches down for decision:

SECOND DIVISIÓN.

TSUNG TSIN

ARTILLERY

ST. JOSEPH'S

Kowloon

V. Eastern (Navy 2.45)

v. Navy (Sookanpoo 2.45)

Club (St. Joseph's 2.45)

BORDERERS. (Kowloon 2.46) South China LINCOLNS

(Caroline Hill 4.15) ATOLETÍC T. Ewo

V.

(Athletic 2,45)

THIRD DIVISION.

South China. v. ST. JOSEPH'S

(Caroline Hill 2.45)

University

R.A.F.

V. LINCOLNS (Athletic, 4.15)

v. Athletic

(Recreio 2.45)

Talkoo

Radio

Signals

v. RECREIO

(Recreio 4.15)

v. Engineers (Chatham Road 2:45)

V. R.A.S.C. (Sookunpoo. 4.15)

LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE

FIRST DIVISION

Borderera Artillery South China St. Joseph's

Clab

Lincoins

Police Recreio

Athletic Navy Kowloon

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HOW SARAZEN PUTTS

"ROLLING" THE BALL INTO THE HOLE

(By Charles Whitcombe.)

WHEN I was at Sandwich for professionals who did not definite- W

the Open Championship, 1 ly hit the ball on the green. I am overheard a spectator remarknot prepared to say whether this "If I could drive as far as Arthur is correct or not, but I agree that it... Havers I'd back myself to go round is comparatively rare to see a play- in 72 once in three times. A banger in this country rolling his putts.: from the tee, a flick with a mashieThe suggestion about the roll- to the green, and two putts. There Ing" ball is that it has been struck... you are; it's easy.”.

an upward glancing blow. I agree that length is an enor is to say, it has been gently stroked mously important factor in modern In the centre at a time when the golf, but the significant fact is that club head has arrived at the ex- everyone seemed to be agreed that treme bottom of the carve of the Gene Sarazen won the title mainly swing and is just starting to as- by his superb putting...

cond. But this it not borne out

That

"It's aye, the puttin'."

in The in the case of Sarazen. His club does

venerable Scotsman who coined 1.ot come up after the ball has been the phrase knew well his golf, and struck. Indeed, it is specially it ia as true to-day as ever it was noticeable that after the ball has I had not the opportunity, unfor- started on its way towards the hole tunately, to see much of Sarazen's the club head goes on parallel to play at Sandwich, but, of course, the ground, alat touching the I know his style, which is notable top of the grass, 7 6 1 1 306 11. for its soundness. Watch him, and Interlock Grip. 7 502-17 12 10 immediately the thought oc- I am inclined to think that the 5401-17 38 curs, "Here is a golfer who has roll of the ball is mainly due to the. 1981 2877atudied the game intently, and who amout mess with which it is struck. by great perseverance and care has The club is taken back slowly, and

Goals,

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pia

128

.48 16 17547

5 2 2 1 20-108 become so steady and constant in there is in fact little or no scre 5.2.0-3.5 104hle swing that the shots are not leration as It veturna. Obviously, 0 2 0 4 18 17 4. likely to go wrong." (pagal too, the follow-through helpa in Sarazen proved this. To play prompting this smoothness. Tru- six rounds in an average of 4'sly Sarazen is a beautiful putter. I without a 6, over the longest cham-jam told that the way in which he SECOND DIVISION MA

pionship course in the work, was judged the strength of the approach 927 5 13. truly a marvellous record patt was remarkable. I would not 76.10 6.0 0 0.204 12 Body Behind the Ball attempt to minimise in the alightest 84-02 22 18 8 Yet, while he covered the dis- the credit for this splendid achieve 6 3 2 1.18

18 8 tance from tee to green with ment, but, as every golfer knows, 63 12 16, 137, 7.3.1 3 18 14 7 splendid accuracy, it was, as I have holing out or playing the approa 6 30 3.25 12 8 stated, mainly his putting which ches dead becomes much casier 58412-14 13 8 took him to victory. Let me ex- when the game le running with you, BEEN SN10 on 8 most American golfers, he has his occasions when the little American 6-plain how Sarazen putta. Like and I can imagins that there are

With two American victories against one for New South Wales, the three-day tennis contest between the visiting American champions Athletic In a scrappy match on the and New South Wales came to a

Borderers Marina ground yesterday after close to-day, the last match having Lincolns

Navy noon, a team from H.M.S. Suffolk o remain unfinished, owing to fail Artillery defeated the St. Andrew's Clubling light.

South China Ladies by 5 goals to nil, after lead- In the first match to-day, Vivian ing by three goals at the interval. McGrath, the home player, beat Teung Tein

Ewo Kowloon Phillips (2) Mottram, Law and Wilmur Allison by 4-6, 7-5, and 6-8. Club Evans natted for the Suffolk, who Ellsworth Vines, the American Eastern proved too superior for the Ladlen: champion, avenged the defeat of his St. Josephs M. Woolley, at centre-forward for compatriot in the next match, when the Saints, fed her wings with he beat Jack Crawford by 2-6, 6-3 well directed passes, but on the and 6-4. whole she lacked support.

BROWN SCORES TWO

THIRD DIVISION.

In a doubles match, Allison and Borderers

St. Josephs John Van Ryn (U.S.A.) disposed of B.A.B.C McGrath and Willard (N.S.W.) by Lincolns 6-7, 6-4, 6-8 and 6-4.The second Athletle

At King's Park yesterday the doubles contest, In which Vines and Route China Y.M.C.A second eleven performed Keith Gledhill opposed Crawford

a creditable performance when they and G. Dunlop, was abandoned

held the HK.SR.A. second string to owing to bad light at time when

s draw of three goats-all,

it promised to be a close

score then, was nine-all.

Altogether, the Americans even matches to four för:New South Walce, thus winning the con

At half time, the Indians, who were captained by Lt. Frior, led by two goals to one and soon went far ther ahead on the resumpt Baldwin and W. J. Brown, however, teat scored good goals for the to place them on level terms after the |home, side had?

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body behind the ball, the toe of the does not appear so certain on the loft foot being almost opposite the greens as he was during his memor ball This is the first thing to be able week at Sandwich, noted. The second is his stendi Barazen is one of that school of 7 6 1 1 29 12 11 movement of the body, and this is also belong, who inter-lock in the 7 0038 7 14 ness. There is no pusceptible golfera, to which I and my brothers 6891 25 8 10 characteristic of all first-clase grip. He, as in my case, tried to 6.50124 8 10 85-01-10 19 10 putters. You cannot put well and change to the over-lapping style. 70 819 15 8 move the body. There is, however, George Duncan persuaded me to 62049 17 4 no suggestion of rigidity about his make the experiment, and I balleve 203 Stance. He stands yerfectly easy he was responsible for Sarazen do 511811 183 and free, and abylously with a light parting from the method of hold

1040417 9 grip of the club. ing the club as he had learnt to do 815057 253 But while all these are impor as a boy. But both of us had

tart matters, perhaps the most mest unfortunate experience. With vital thing of all is the way is the over-lapping grip I sliced out- which he swinge the club and rageously, and the same complaint strikes the ball. As in the case of geized Sarazen. In fact, the altera Michael Tate, the one-day Bobby Jones, he definitely swings,tion in his style put him complete old son of Maurice Tate, the Eng: taking the club well back even for ly off his game, and though he want land and Sussex cricketer, Is thrive the short butts For the approach back to his old manner of holding |ingi Hra. Cate is also doing well. puft, the club head goes back a foot the club, it took him over a year to was born in a Brighton or more. It is noticeable, too, that zegain his proper form. Much The news was wire he follows through, well In this the same thing happened in

way, he keeps the movement of the case,

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