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THỂ CHINA MAI... THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1936

Francois Machtens, the Bel- gian featherweight champions who was to have opposed Ginger Foran, of Liverpool, at Liver pool Stadium last month, was met on his arrival at the stadium by two Excise officers, who de tained him, and refused to allow him to fight

He had arrived at the stadium an hour before he was due to eater the ring.

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What, in my opinion, was the the middle of the club, hence best stroke of the round came at slight deviation from the correct the 10th, where a perfectly con-line.

shot finished!

**I had saved the round with trolled No. 3 iron 5ft from the pin. Down went the two holes to play, but things went putt for an earle 3. In the next wrong again." Cotton added. They few holes Padgham's driving led certainly did go wrong. He was him into bunkers, but this made left with a couple of 4's for a 73. zot the slightest difference, as he a score that would have given always got out magnificently and him a fighting chance, but, taking correct a 5 at each for a 75. Cotton found holed the putts for the figures. He took only 30 putts himself 9 strokes behind the leader

- hopeless position. Again for the round.

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Once again Cotton faltered, and with a third round of 75 his posi-avoiding the major disasters there £/Russia tion became desperate. if not im-were still too many 5's, besides a E/Japa The art of get-E/Asia and, 6, in the round. "I played badly possible.

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Cotton made no mistake at the round 7th. which in the previous had cost him an 8. He hit glorious drive and a beautifully controlled iron shot to the middle of the green. A par, was obtain.. ed with the greatest ease.

He had made some sort of re covery by the time he got to the Sentence of 112 days' imprison- 17th Here misfortune again over. ment without hard labour, and dis-¡took him. His second shot kick- charge from the Army with igno-ed into a bunker, and in the end miny, was passed by a Woolwich he missed a puts of 5ft for a 4. court-martial last month or Driver There was no excuse for the tak the 18th, Ernest Creasey, aged 24, of the ing of three patts at

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Magnificent Round

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The following are guests staying Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lam- of 10 feet for another 3, and again! Mon, 15th June at the Peninsula Hotel:-Major and mert, Capt. and Mrs. J. H. Lock, Mrs.be holed it. He had accomplished Goan the last six holes in 20 strokes as Kwel. Miss T. Larkin, Miss Sun.,

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