J.T. SMITH WINS COLONY GOLF TITLE

The Colony Amateur Golf Championship was played off yesterday on the Old and New courses at Fanling and was won by J. T. Smith with a total score of 147, 73 on the Old Course and 74 on the New,

F. D. Hunter was second with 156, his

score on the Old Course being 18 and the

same on the new,

The first round on the Old Course was won by F. D. Hunter with a score of 75, while the first round on the New Course was won by T. A. Pearce with 76.

by A. E. The Visitors'. Prize was won Davis with a score of 87 on the old course and 77 on the new, making a total of 164.

Others who took part were D. Humphries, j. B. Mackle, A. E. Lissaman, L. Goldman, S. H. Dodwell, A. Tomlinson, K. S. Robert

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SOFTBALL RESULTS

The following were the results of games played in the Softball league yesterday.

Recreio "A"

International

Mindanao

8

Chung Wah

19 Filipino

3

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R.T. BROADBRIDGE AND E.C. FINCHER BAT WELL AT K.C.C.

FEATURED BY A hurricane innings of 149 by R. T. 7 Broadbridge and a splendid knock of 96 not out by E. C. Fincher, the whole-day intra-club cricket match at K.C.C. yesterday was a most enjoyable affair.

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The bowling was unevenly dis- 18tributed and consequently Broadbridge was able to do more or less as he liked when he batted. On the other hand E. C. Fincher, although not up some good bowling against any first-class material, had to contend with from Simpson, B. D. Lay and Ander-| son. He was most unfortunate in not getting his century.

son, Major Johnstone, D. S. Edwards, T. J. J. Basto, A. W. Lamb, A. J. Dennis, Ramsay, W. Ahern, A. A. Lopes, M. G. G. M. Park. W. C. Marriott, E. Churn, Simpson, and F. E, A. Remedios.

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T. A. Madar showed fine form with the bat before he was run out for 26, scoring with some delightful strokes all round the wicket, while F. J. Lay and W. L. Rapley also batted well.

Anderson was the only bowler of merit on either side.

Scores:-

CORRESPONDENCE

Mr. E. C. Fincher's XI - 192 (for - one man short) (T. A. Madar 26, N. A. E. Mackay 18, A. Zimmern, 13, E. C. Fincher 96 not out, J. Mills 14, K. M. Baxter 14; D. J. N. Anderson

270 Mr. D. J. N. Anderson's XI 4 for 27, B. D. Lay 3 for 101). (A. E. Carey 10, B. D. Lay 17, R. T. Broadbridge 149, F. J. Lay 25, W. L. Rapley 30 retired, E. Curtis 17; J. Mills 3 for 39, T. A. Madar 3 for 34).

CLUB RUGBY NEEDS

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(By "SCRUM-HALF") Club commenced their Rugby sea-

with a very shaky win by 12 points to 8 over Army on Saturday. Almost in the last minute of the game they were rewarded with a penalty in front of the Army posts and this im- proved the 9-8 outlook.

Thompson played exceedingly well at full-back and confounded all my remarks concerning him after the final On his showing on Saturday, trial- he is certain of retaining this position

interest I With natural

read 'Squaddy's' Sports Column last Fri- day night and, although he gave what I consider to be an admirable forecast of the various chances in the Military Billiards and Snooker Finals to be played shortly, his statement that the better team is the one within face of present competition. Char- the steadiest side sooner

the ter was disappointing at centre three-

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team which is alternately brilliant quarter and it would not surprise if Bidwell, and bad, although perfectly true, is Day was brought in here.

the like Charter, was inclined to hold on hardly relevant in preferring

to the ball too long, and the result was chances of the H.K.V.D. Corps

of that Stewart and Bosanquet, two those of the R.A.M.C.

In all good faith I

the best wing threequarters Club have would admit the Volunteers are certainly favour- had in years, were not given as many SYDNEY ANDites for the final of the Soldiers' Club opportunities of showing their speed

Tournament, but I would remind as they should have been.

The Club half-backs were superior 'Squaddy' that,

(fourteen) team matches played this season, the to those of the Army, Henderson corn- 'Medicals have lost but once, and pletely subduing Lang. Douglas is a then only by 9 in a League match more polished player than Cessford but is handicapped by the fact that he Considering versus Fortress, R.E.s.

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has not a really good scrum-half as the opposition for a small unit competitions embracing

his partner. the whole

Club forwards had the upperhand Garrison, surely that is steadiness, if not steady brilliance! Furthermore, in the tight scrums but were over-run Ridsdale, Duke, Page, -although L/Cpl. Pereira, H.K.V.D.C., in the loose. holds the highest break of the sea-Pinkerton and Berry gave them a fine son with 59, the 2nd and 3rd highest example of forward play, but only are held by Cpl. Hildyard, R.A.M.C.— | Godfrey, Taylor, Walkden and Need- 44, and Sgt. Doyle, R.A.M.C-43. The ham impressed in this department. 'Medicals' also have two players, Sgt. | Dunnett hooked well, and Club are Wyre and Cpl. Hildyard, in the semi- indeed fortunate to have such a fine finals of the Billiards Championship. understudy to Salter.

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May I suggest that the chances of Summing up, Club forwards require the 'Medicals' against the Volunteers three evenings a week practice, and no are a little more than just 'dog,' hav-less. Army need a full-back, a wing ing in view the fact that they beat threequarter other than Richards and the Prison Officers' Club, also erst- a scrum-half. while favourites for this Compétition, by 8 games to Nil-1800 points 1320 points.

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