THE
INAMATE AUGES
ECOATEST UPTAM OROWEDON! VICTT09.
ENTERS 3RD ROUND
SABARGAINS
SES COTTON INS £5
PE KNIGHT LOSES AT TAIKOO
RANDLE DEFEATS
(Conti
age 21)
Occasionally there was a little
C. F. REMEDIOS delay, and at the fifth Cotton was
compelled to remonstrate with
a
Three fixtures in the Second spectator who persisted in getting Bound of the Colony Lawn Bowls in the way. Cotton promptly lost Open Singles Competition were the hole and also the next to a played off yesterday on the Tai-to be only three up.
wit
The seventh was a vital hole Cotton cut his drive into the rough, bat played a magnificent spoon shot, to the middle of the green Just short, the American-putted stone dead, whereas Cotton left himself eight feet short. Could he hole the putt? He did, and his confidence was restored.
koo Club green, where A. E One could not help feeling that Coates, holder of the title, beat Shute, like the runner, had got his P. E. Knight by 22 shots to 15, second wind. If he should win an- J. S. Landolt beat A. R. Minu by other hole, the match, at one time shots to 18, and J. Cook beat as good as being over, would be PAnslow by 21 shots to 3
thrown back into the melting-pot. Coates steadiness featured the game throughout, where Knight was a trifle reckless. A very keen struggle was nessed between A. R. Minu and J. S Landolt, the former being inclined to drive instead of drawing when even his opponent's woods were ing close to the jack, especially to wards the latter stages of the game. Cook encountered no difficulty in disposing of Anslow, the game finishing in the course of 12 heads. The loser scored three singles on match with two shattering blows, the second, fourth and seventh one at the ninth and the other at heads, respectively.
K.C.C. THES
TWO SHATTERING BLOWS
Cotton
settled virtually
the 11th
Bunkered at
Club, miraculous pat
the
Shute made
neither of
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At the Kowloon Cricket four more ties were decided. The which turned out to be of any use, 150 most interesting match was a great as Cotton rammed in long putts for struggle between S. Randle and C. 18's
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THE UNITED HOCKEY TOURNAMENT
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HOLED LONG PUTT FOR A TWO
The crowning blow to the Ameri- can's hopes came at the short where Cotton holed anyth putt for a 2 to become dorm
The end of what may
ed as the match of the at the 13th, which.
SIX
4, though Shate made a cou ous bid to hole his putt for a Sm order to keep the game alive.
Both victor and loser were loud ly cheered, Shute because he fought a losing battle with the Satisfaction at the organisation greatest gallantry. The scores for of the tournament last season was the final round we expressed at the first annual gen Cotton Out:
eral meeting of the United Hockey 3 34 In: 5, 3, 2, 4-14 (for 4 holes) Tournament at the Police Train Total 48 (for 13 bole ing School yesterday and it was decided not to make
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Sab Ins
***Shute-Out: 3, 5, 3, 5, 3, 2, 4,
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