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BRITISH OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP
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CANADIAN OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP
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PROFESSIONAL GOLFERS' "CIRCUS" ON TOUR
LINCOLNS BEAT.
ST. JOSEPH'S IN
VERY POOR GAME
(Continued from Page 4)
READY MADE RYDER LIMELIGHT PAYS
CUP U.S. TEAM
way. Ash was particularly effec-TEAM NEED TO SPEED AMERICA'S WARNING TO
tive in the second half, when ha repeatedly took the ball up on his own to place one of his forwards in possession.
The Lincoln halves were far anperior to the opposing forwards, and had very little to worry about.
Baldry Ideal Partner
UP THEIR PLAY
(Continued from Page 4). tackling and passing need a deal; of polishing for league football.
BRITISH GOLFERS
£10,000 IN PRIZE MONEY
London, Nov. 12. TRAVELLING circus of golf professionals, something of the same sort as Tilden's lawn tennis team, is being formed in the Unit-
The forwards proved an eager and speedy bunch, quick to seizo on an opening, and very straight In the forward line Baldry was in their shooting. That their ef given plenty of scope to exercise his forts were, unrewarded, with the powers of distribution, and made an exception of one goal, was due to ed States. ideal partner for Ridley.
another magnificent display by Durham, who seems to improve in every game,
Higgins, in the attack, was a hard worker throughout, and de- served his "hat-trick" in the second half."
3
$138 FOR WIN
Boxing Eve Records "Hat Trick".
MACAO RACE MEETING
Mr. H. C. Pih rode Limelight in to first place in the Shek-O Han- dicap to pay out $138 at the Ma cao Race Meeting, which was fea tured by Boxing Eve's "Hat trick”.
Results were as follow: 1. Stanley Handicap, Section)-Six Furlongs.
Mr. Longfellow's Vago, 100 Th. (Neugebaur). Mr. D. A Conor's Valley "Hall,
155 lb.
..(Dovis) Mr. H. Y. Liang'e Ironsides
152 lb. .......(H. C. Pih) 3 Distance: 2 lengths; 2 lengths. Pari-Mutuel; Winner. $61.56; Places $19.40; $10.50; $10.70,
In its initial stage this team will consist of about twelve "star" professionals, all golfers of national reputation. They will be en- Edmunds Live-Wire gaged under contract to do nothing but play in tournaments all the Edmunds was the live-wire of year round. They will not be attached to any golf club, but will be- Very Poor Refereeing
the Gunners forward line. He paid a salary to play in any event for which they are engaged. In English on the right wing very was given plenty of ecope by addition, they will retain all the prize money they can win. rarely saw the ball, but centred well Ellis, and proved for too fast for
The scheme is being fostered by th Tournament Bureau of that player. Pardoe put him away, the Professional Golfers' Association of America, which practical- when in possession:
Last but not least, the refereeing on occasions too numerous to men-ly controls most of the professional tournaments in the United 17-$18.20. Unplaced ponies exch was atrocious, and several of the tion, and he was a constant source States.
of danger to the Fusillers' defence. The Artillery approach move-
were iments
good,
and with
goals were very debateable ones, particularly the Lincolns fifth which Was scored with threo Holdiers standing "yards" off-side. Edmunds at the top of his form and sending in many good passes, Yesterday's encounter was cer-
have resulted, but tainly marred to a great extent by Koals should
Morton. and Knight throw away poor refereeing, and until: something is done about it, Clubs numerous chances by wild shoot-
ling. cannot expect to fill their stands.
ivery
Lincoln' Early Lead Higgins opened the scoring in; the first minutes of the game when The combined effectively with Ridley! to put the ball past Wong with a perfect shot.
Played Two Games
Owing to injuries, the Artillery were forced to field two men who had played in the Second Division game; Morton and Price, and both, although appearing tired towards the end of the game, gave good accounts of themselves.
Talbot and Hughes, the Fusiliers'
CHAMPIONSHIP
AT FANLING
McKellar And Robb
Meet For Title
LISSAMAN ELIMINATED IN QUARTER FINAL
Cash Sweep: 1st: No. 60-$126;- 20; 2nd No, 249-$36.20; 3rd No.
$3.80.
Hitherto, there has been some 2-Victoria Handicap-Ons and difficulty in ensuring that the a quarter miles:
greatest players in the country Mr. Hem's Lemberg 150 11, .. would take part in certain tour-
(Y. T Fung). 1 naments, and consequently dur-Mr. Lan's Jungle Jim, 168 lb. ing the past year there was a de-
(H. C. Pih) 2 finite falling-off in the total prize Mr. Lee's Bistre, 140 lb.
(D. Black) 3 Distance: A length; 4 lengths. Pari-Mutuel: Winner $81.30;
money.
Nevertheless, I have it from of. ficial sources that the cash prizes
at tournaments in America this Places $8.80; $6.00. year amounted to 200,000 dollars Cash Sweep: 1st No. 59-$141.- -more than £40,,00.
90; 2nd No. 149--$40.50; 3rd No.
It is not considered likely that 39 $21.30. Unplaced pony $21.- the entry of this little band of 30.
A. McKellar and D. S. Robb will meet in the Final of the
golfing gladiators will have any Stanley Handicap .(Second .. Shortly afterwards Baldry cut in
Royal Hong Kong Golf Club
effect upon the local entry for Section) Six Furlongs. from the wing to put the Lincolns
· Championship.
tournaments. Many professional Mr. Li Shiu-pang's Soldier of t... two goals ahead, and they increased left wing, were a very dangerous
At Fanling yesterday McKellar competitions in America are fos Fortune, 150 lb. .. their lead when McGuinness headed combination, and Scott could make beat K. S. Robertson 6 and 5tered by local authorities for ad-
(N. Deitz) into the net, following a neat centre little impression on them. During while Robb beat T. A. Pearce 2vertising purposes, and gute Mr. L. Reidy's Chivalrous, 149 from Baldry.
1 in and
the other semi-final money is regarded as an important the second half, the Gunnere in-
Ib. W....(Y, T. Fung) 2 Just before the interval. Ward
match.. stituted many raids, through Ed-
factor. The drawing power of a Mr. Wong Ping-shin's. Sara- and Leonard were seen in a pretty munds, and should have taken the
The complète results of yester team of America's greatest play-bande 158 lb... boat of dribbling, Ward eventually lead far earlier than they did, but,
¡day's play were as follow:
ers would no doubt be reflected in
(Ip Kui-ying) finding the net with a very fine again, it was
Second Round-K. S. Robertson the attendance at an increasing
Distance: lengths; short a tale of slowness beat H. V. Ireland, 5 and 3; A. Me-number of meetings.head, cross-drive.
and haphazard methods in front Kellar beat W. J. Jamieson at the of goal which spoiled the good 24th.; T. A. Pearce beat G. Mar-
Pari-Mutuel: Winner $78.80; The formation of a team of this Plages $14.20; $18.90; $13.90.
Higgins" "Hat Trick"
penned St. Joseph's in their own munds.
OMINOUS.
In the second half the Lincolns work put in by Pardoe and Ed-1 seille 7 and 6: D. S. Robb beat A. kind is of tremendous importance Cash Sweep: 1st No. 62 $172
E. Lissaman at the 23rd,
to professional golfers in this 100; And No. 288 $49.10; 3rd No. hulf, Higgins scoring the former's Pardoe played well, but bad a
Semi-final-McKellar beat. Ro-country.
3-824:50.Unplaced Ponies each fourth goal with an excellent fast, bustling forward to look
after in Bumster, and did not al-Pearce, 2 and 1.
bertson, 6 and 5; Robb heat header.
Next year the Ryder Cup match 84,90 let ak is to be played in the United 4. South China Cup--One Mile.
The fifth goal was a decidedly ways come off best in the many KOWLOON GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP States, and a ready-made trained fr. L: Dunbar's Sindy Bay, off-side, one, Higgins scoring with duels he had with that player.
a long drive following a pass from Dudley with Baldry, McGuinness, and English standing off-side.
Just before time Higgins went through to complete his "hat-trick." Lincolns:-Meokin; Ask, Edmunson, Thompson, Dudley, Robson, Baldry, Malpas, Higgins, Ridley and English.
St. Joseph's: Wong: Souza, and Mohamed; Vietor, Costa and Etrus, Lee, Leonard, Ward, Rocha and Fernandes,
SAUNDERS PROVES GOOD CUSTODIAN
(Continued from Pape 4) should make an ideal centre-for- ward. The inside men' and win-
Parry In Limelight
་
(Davis)
1.
team of tournament golfers will 150 Ib. Parry was perhaps the best of Championship, played
In the semi-final of the Clube there ready to wrest the trophy. Longfellow's Young Chap,
from-us. This sounds ominous), 145 1b. over '85
(Neugebaur) 2 the Fusiliers forwards, being very holes at Kowloon yesterday, A. W. for British golf, since our
own Mesirs Bellamy & Gordon's fast and having a great idea of da Roza beat A. T. Braley 4 & 2 players will not even begin their King's Parade, 140 lb..... positioning, though the remainder and D. C. Wilson beat H. H. Mun-tournament programme until next mean (Ip Kui-ying) 3 combined well and shot accurately (dy 10 & 9.
spring..
Distance: Short head; a length. at every opportunity. -
In the meantime, professionals Pori-Mutuel Winner, $49.80; across the Atlantic will be tread-Places $9.90; $20.30; $13.50... into their play, particularly in remembers of the Royal Hong Kong money amounting to nearly £10. Mrs. Liang's Limelight 153 lb.
The annual general meeting of lifornia and Florida, where prize Round, s
ing the golden-paved paths in Ca-Shek Handicap-Once gard to tackling, while their pass-Golf Club will be held in the board 000 will be awarded during, the
The whole of the Fusiliers' side needs to put a little more ginger'
time to intercept and break up the [movement.
ANNUAL GOLF, MEETING
ing though direct to a man, was room of Messrs. Jardine, Mathe-next, two months. Some of the Mrs. Dunbar's Chief Seattle; inclined to be too soft, with the reson & Co. Ltd., on Tuesday, De-players in this country have been
PADA CH. C. Pih). sult that an opponent had ample cember 18 at 5.30 p.m.
140 lb. (Davis) invited to take part in these Mr. Hem's Bayarde, 141 lb... events, but the new scheme is, note; (YAT, Fung) 8: likely to encourage them.
Distance: Short head; 1⁄2 length. Although it obviously is not the Parl-Mutuel: main intention of the authorities Places $14.90; $9.80; $7.30. 20
Winner $138.10; in the United Stafes to prepare Cash Sweep: 1st No. 27-$189.20;
It was an interesting 'trial' game gers were fast, and positioned for the Fusiliers, and the result
themselves well, Harris and. Evans
should not dishearten them.
Artillery:-Durham; Price, Claney;
MIXED DOUBLES AT K.C.C.
being very accurate with their cen-Scott, Pardoe, Harris: Edmunds, Mat- 25 Couples Enter For
tres.
McKill Very Safe
The Artillery never really settled down, and their play was very erratic. McKrill played. a splendid game in goal, and he had a safe back in front of him in Price. Morton, at centre-half, was the plek of the halves, and put through several good passes to Thompson and Leach.
thewa, Morton, Knight and Smith.
Fusillers: Rowlands; Keating, Wheeler; Grindley, Kenogha, Ellis Parry, Harrison, Bumster, Talbot and Hughes.
SOUZA OUTSTANDING IN HOCKEY TRIAL
Tennis Tourney
QUAILS BEAT SPARROWS Twenty-five-couples-took-part-in
the Kowloon Cricket Club Mixed Doubles American Lawn Tennis Tournament yesterday, the Quails beating the Sparrows by the narrow
(Continued From Pape ¿) Rivers displayed speed and ball his winger with some perfect passes.
Bliss worked very hard and fed margin of 16 games. control, but spoiled many oppor Gosane spoiled magnificently, but giving the games won and lost for Full results. were as follow, tunities by attempting shots from his distribution could have been each couple: difficult angles instead of placing
better.
the ball in the centre. Thompson
Mackay displayed excellent form and Leach both played well and tried hard for goals, but. their on the right wing, but S. A. Fowler finishing was weak
very rarely saw the ball and was Artillery: MeKrill; Prico, Texall; 50 not given an opportunity of dis- Hunt, Morton, Hall; Rivers. Brown, playing his true form. Thompson, Leach and Taylor.
'Divett and G. H、. Fowler, who | Fusillers: Saunders; Waullin, played in the respective inside-right [Lalzby: Edge, McHugh, Jones; Evans, Singleton, Cornelius, Christy and positions, were definitely good.
Harris......
NAVY BEAT ARMY AT YACHTING
Two-Point Margin
Awtar Singh Selfish
Qualls
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Smith 21-27. EC. Fincher and Miss O. Dalziel |34---14.
Mr. and Mrs. Wigg 23-19. * Mr and Mrs. Jack 24-24; ** Mr and Mrs. Annisa 28–26.4/ EL G. Warren and Miss Mackenzie 33-27
Mr and Mrs. Kirby 38-15.
A. Borner and Mrs: Knight 24-24. Mr. and Mrs. R. Walker 21-18, Mr and Mrs. Fancy 23-25.1 Mr. and Mrs. F. S. W. Smith 22--32,
C. 3. Tacchi and Mrs. Blandford 22–28. -
Fowler was more in the limelight than Divett, and his exclusion from the team and from the reserves Is a little mystifying. Awtar Singh was very selfish and very rarely let E Abraham and Mrs. Stainfield the ball go unless he was absolutely 35-26.
Total: 308 games to 292,
compelled to. It was for this rea- A. E. Collins and Miss Griffiths
Mr. and Mrs. 9. O. Hill 26
CL Stapleton and Mr. Fincher
The Royal Navy beat the Army son that he was dropped from the 36—12: by 2 points in their annual yachting side, and yet he has been made a contest held yesterday under, the reserve!. auspices of the Royal Hong Kong Pinto, who scored two of the goals Yacht Club.
for the Frobables in the first half,
• In the morning the Royal Navy did not shine, but just happened to led the Army by 77 points to 60 be on the spot. He lacked distri- over a course of 7.1 miles, but in buting powers and very rarely pase the afternoon, the Army vered ed the ball insiders
much ground by securing against the Navy's 61. miles' course.
Souza, on the left wing, was given very little to do, but did it well when called upen
for the Ryder Cup match by 2nd No. 111-$54.00; 3rd No. 170——— gathering this team together. it $27.00. Unplaced Ponles each 56.00. sounds a note of warning, Britain must begin at once to prepare for tion)—Six, Furlongs, the next Ryder Cup match.
SOUTH CHINA, CUP
FULL DETAILS OF MACAO SWEEP
6-Stanley Handicap (First Sec-
Mr. Eve's Boxing Eve, 152 lb. Bad Way Bacar. Fung). Mrs. Dunbar's Tillicum, 155 lb.
2
3
We are far (D, Black) Mr. L. Liang'a Racing Luck,
144 lb.
(Neugebaur) Distance A neck; a length. Pari-Mutuel Winner $43.20;
The full details of the sweep on $176.10; 2nd No. 84-850.30; 3rd
Places $11.10 $6.70 39.80.
Cash Sweepr 1st No. 234- the South China Cup are as fol. No. 5$25.10. lows:
No. 115,558 2-No. 133,994 3, No. 45,475
Teach 89,30,
Unplaced ponies
... $74,809.85 **
7-Ladies' Sprint (Unofficial). 21,372.53 10,688.26 Half'a Miler
Others numbers, carrying $471.45 Mr. D. A. O'Coner's Valley they drew were as follows: each together with the ponies which
Black Velvet
Bold Commander. Banjolina Boxing Eve Burgomaster
"Chesterfield Chief Seattle. Colombo
Chivalrous
Delightful Chance
Fudge
FiFa
Great Hall
25-17.
J. Hansen and Mrs, Silkstone 21—1 Langley and Miss Mow Fung 23-26. Mr. and Mrs. Gaubert 24-24 Griffiths and Mr“. Kélla 18-303190 Iron Grey Mr. and Mrs. Hooper 2635 | Ironsides W. W. Hest, and Mrs."; Rathnell | "Kindo
No Fear". dimion Fig Faca
8. J. Houghton' and Mrs.
w. Old and Mrs. Sinton 1929 Total: 292) games to 308.
117,057
70,350.
62-284
Hall, 147 lb. ... (Betty Fair) MrWong Ping-shur's Bold. Commander, 140′15 725...
(Scott Harstor) 78.175 Mr. H. Y. Liang's Ironsides, 143,815 156 lb. (Mrs. Rodgers) Distance A neck, 2 Tengths. Fari-Mutuel?" "Winnor $17.20;
64,178
20.279
68,554
63,794 Places $9.00; $6907811.00. *88,720 -* -- Cash Sweep: 1st No. 81–$186.20; 57.275 -2nd No. 75–358.20; 3rd No. 192– $120,001
1$26.60. Unplaced ponies each $5.90..
"Saraban
Solar:: Star
69,858
114,797
284,427)
-180,400
Gold Currency.
42,797
Gold Bullion, Glad res sHelter Ske
308,006
Racing Pride
66,985
Racnig Luck
11:801+ j& Shaughrat
Hell for Lea Heart's Glory
72819 5,257
| 89.977-
61,995
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141.289
61.801
146.318
40,748
21816
70,403
204347
26,169
61877
78,498
2235
39.812
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