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Hong Kong Player's

THE CHINA MAIL) JUNE 29, 1989

CABRELII RE SIGNS

Golf Success At Home 1940 CURTIS CUP

London, June 18.-Scotland's hopes of capturing the title in the British One-Armed Players' Championship at Lundin Links-re- ceived a set-back yesterday, when all the home Scots fell in the first and second rounds of the match play.

There is still, however, a pos- sibility that Scotland may win the title, as R. M'Karell, an Anglo- Scot of West Cheshire, won his way into the semi-final, which will be played this forenoon,

The feature of the day was the golf served up by R. M'Karell, who was out to the turn in 40 in both rounds. This player has a remark- able record in this competition, as he will be making his fifth con- Others who succeeded in getting secutive appearance in the semi- this length were A. F. Bing, Ilford; finals to-day. He won the cham- G. Marseille, Royal Hong Kong;pionship in 1935, appeared in the and A. Burns, Clandeboye, the pre-final in 1936, and played in the gent holder of the title.

semi-finals in 1937 and 1938.

London, June 15. The 1940 "Curtis Cup match between British and American ladies will be play- ed in Britain on May. 24. The course has not yet been chosen.

Next year's British ladies' championship will be played at Hunstanton, Norfolk, from June -3-7, and will be preceded by the international matches on May 31 and June. 1.

A. F. Bing, of Ilford, has also appeared in the final of the event in recent years. A. Burns, Clande boye, an Irishman, who plays very consistently, will. be defend ing his title.

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Peter Cabrelli, the Raith Rovers' left half, who missed only one match last season, was yesterday re-signed by Manager Archibald. Raith now have six half backs signed, the others being Till, Low, Campbell, Cooper, and Bax- tor

The only newcomer to the semi-finals is G. Mangeille, of Royal Hong Kong, who is actually competing for the first time in this event.

His match in the morning with J. A. P. Renwick, of Hawick, proved the sternest tussle of the day. It was neck and neck until the tenth, where Marseille had a "birdie" 3. to take the lead. At the fourteenth the Englishman secured another hole and held on to his advantage.

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