AT LAST!

By HENRY LONGHURST

1

London.

Scanning the national newspapers recently for notice of my success in our local Bank Holiday competition, I could only suppose it to have been crowded out by rac- ing, cricket, and the Olympic Games.

This was a pity, for the round was in its way his- toric. In it I discovered, at last, after 30 years of diligent, fruitless search, the secret of successful golf.

In view of its obvious import- cynical termis, straight into the hummock. mee, I am authorised, Inteed in-face of the nearest structed, to lay it before the As it was still there in three, 1 this, with a de- picked it up, not wishing to pubite, and

ace, who was precatory clearing of the throat embarrass the und straightening of the tie, I still waiting to play his second,

now de

The competition was held in the form devised in 1931 by Dr Frank Stableford (whom God preserve), of Wallasey, whereby you receive two points for doing a hole in boges, one point for one over bogey

three points for one under bogey, four for two under, and, ruther in the manner

After this all went ressonably well and we were keeping up with the doctor till the seventh, when the splendour of the view with the and a conversation caddie took mind and eye of the ball and n No. 9 iron shot went nowhere. My caddie is a local M.G.B.H.-Master of one of the four packs of Golf, Bail

of poker players, deciding in Hounds which operate ao profit- advance the "bonus" for a royaiably on our brambly course--and straight flush, five points for she find been telling me how hole in three under bugey.

pack, which

You then add n percentage of your handleop at the end and, if right, your your handicap is score turns out to be 30-unlike

that at a mixed couple at Mil-

denhall

his consists of one couple, black, assorted, had last week retrieved ten dozen, thought calculated to put even

logan of his stroke.

However, things went surpris-

who recently, I read,ingly well on the homeward half. turned in a total of 49, (An Three points were collected on L. G. U. court of inquiry is the long hole with the surt of

described In understood to be pending.)

LOCAL ACE

Ir

a

letter

by 6. Potter as "One Fluke, One Lucky Rick and One Fortu- nate Slip at the moment of strik- Partnering the local ice, whose

ball" Ing the

and two more style is such a cany, graceful

on the utmost unplayable 13th. dalight to those of us who with the English Golf Union member the old-fashioned golf

Malone In its wisdom declares to swing, I set off with no higher be a bogey four. ambition than probably to bring

We

in the winner. The first hole seomed to confirm this view. The seemed ace was far up the middle. on the other hand were among the hummocks, the ball nestling in a small group of harebells.

Here

the smaller I selecter spoon, specially designed for this sort of work-though not, per- hops, so early in the murning and hit it, with a stroke and which I have strategy about

more

than once written

In

DISCOURAGED

And so to the 18th, where, with the first putt at least six feet short, we were left with "this

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1952.

Soccer Must Scrap

The "Safety First" Fetish

By IVAN SHARPE

Perhaps the most encouraging feature of the new football season in England is the realistic attitude adopted by Football Association leaders regarding the standard of play.

In May, the English International team achieved a highly spectacular victory hailed in this country over the Austrians in Vienna, and at once the winners were as world champions or something very like it.

The fact is that the English team won by pluck rather than brilliance and, as a Football Association man with the party said to me afterwards: “A great victory but it doesn't mean we have a great team."

The facts are, of course, that that Wales should the Austrluns played higher-hold the fort. class football but our pluck and team-work pulled us through.

We shall

over as

takes be able to Walter, Rowley

manager. le, too, looks for cultured play and Middlesbrough would ask no other,

NEWCOMERS

are half-a-dozen new

There be foolish If we regard English football as trium phant, or even satisfactory. The foreigner is playing a high-class game with much more beauty and style in attack.

The

managers in the Football League manager this season. Does a make much difference? Of course The dues.

a special system of attack for the

In his Bolton days she planned

Wanderers at a time when attack needed national emphasis. The need is so

great today that

I hope he will be able to make Everyone knows what Herbert attack his watchword on Tees- Chapman dich for Huddersfield side and make it pay richer Town and Arsenal. Chapman's dividends than Middlesbrough secret was spotting a weakness in his team and securing the right man to effect improvement. Clem Stephenson at Huddersfleld and Ted Drake at Highbury were

for a 35." As the rain was com- ingun and so moderate a total

like Austrions,

the would clearly achieve no distinc- tion, we rapped it smartly in and Brazilians, base their football on rebred to the club-house, dis- attack. Our game is based on conraged by the thought that defence, and our strength is even with this sterling finish we simply that we are bad to beat. had not even, played down to our

As I have pointed out these handicap-unlike the member of

the foreigners selety to which we belonged last few years, before the war who came in one are continually experimenting towo examples.

his find new methods. British foot- morning and.

Tour Of Britain Sudats on the line selfind sweep ball is tied down by the im- ford

14,10

Cycle Race

Four

Now, Ted Drake enters Stam- Bridge anci manages If he can achieve there

yet to come, remarked naively, portance of points and the desire Chelsea.

to avoid relegation which, now the rhythm and promise I saw "had to finish 6, 4, 7, 8 to save

starts with the first kick in the in the Reading team lost season, my handleap."

he will make good,

Had we known the six-footer to be in fact "this to win by a London, Aug, 20. amateur teams repre- single point," It would have been senting London, Romford, Man- well short, curling off to the left chester and Yorkshire, and ain the shape of a banana. side from the Royal Air Force

And now, having publicised led by Ken Jowett, one of the members of the British team my triumph and, as I hope, which won the Warsaw-Berlin- whetted the appetite, I must dis

It is Prague race carlier this year, close my secret of success. have been entered for the "Tour simple, within the reach of all, costs nothing, and involves no of Britain" cycle race.

practice. Above all, it works.

Write to the committee, as I

up three.

The race will start from Hastings, Surex, on Aug...22 |

season.

a

Safety first has become

our bugbear. watch-word and It's a ball and chain.

DOOLEY QUERY

Coming up from the Second to the First Division are our old friends Sheffield Wednesday and Cardiff City.

has ever known.

Triumphant attack is so badly needed in English football that I wish luck to any manager who will declare war on safety first In the new season.

Chester Chess

Congress

Chester, Aug. 20.

*

Chelsen, for years have had style but no effect. In his own piny as centre-forward Drake supplied the punch and finish and inspiration which Chelsea now An 11-hour first round chess needs. If he can take these gifts gams between A.Y. Green,

Bridge London's London chartered accountant, challenge to the and V.J. Russ, a Leicester bank to Stamford growing

will become provinces

Three- official,

for the in a' contest cornered.

title ended und:fended British at the British Chess Congress at Chester today, with a win for Russ after 75 moves.

TEES-SIDE BOOM?

The same kind of play has handicapped Middlesbrough--

The lead in the major open

and finish at Alexandra Palace. } did, and get your handicap put undoubtedly the forward of the style without effect. For years tournament is of present shared

London, un Sept. 3.

Of the 79 riders who have entered-for-the-1,480-rite-con- test, 22 competed in the event last year, and among them are Ian Steel, winner, and

Ian Greenfield, who was third.

Over £1,000 Is offered in prizes, and

in

addition

30

Jersey Joe And

Marciano Sign

amateur and works team entries have been received from Ireland,

Philadelphia, Aug. 20. Scotland, Western Germany, World Heavyweight Boxing Italy, France und Belgium. Champion, Jersey Joe Walcott today And Rocky Marciano formally signed contracts for their 15-round titic bout hers on September 23,

Reuter.

H.K. Table Tennis

Stars To Play which he

In Singapore

Singapore, Aug. 20.

British and Hongkong table

The Wednesday's promotion turned so much on the goal- scoring of Derek Dooley (46 goals in 30 games) that he was

year, and it he maintains this success in the First Division he they have played prettily without by Kenneth Gardner, 18, War-

really gelling anywhere, will be the season's magnet,

They wickshire Boys' Champlon, D. have never looked like winning. Saunderson ex- Chesterfield either the Cup or the First Champion .art. J. B. Goodman, Division Champlonship. Now Plymouth, who have scored possible two points.-Reuter,

Con he? Is he to challenge the scoring record of 60 goals in the season by Dixie Dean? A good many people doubt his ability to continue to bruch aride defences

arc

and Snatch INDIANS

goals in the higher class of play.

The odds certainly against him, as the First Division is so adept at shutting the route to ganl · No one knows

hoy Dooley will fare, but I beg leave to doubt whether Dean's record will ever be equalled.

BACK TO FOLD

Walcolt, who will ut making his second defence of the title won from Ezzard

Cardif last year, is Charles in July

City's return to the is welcome, as it guaranteed 40 per cent of the first class gate, Marciano will get 20 per means to much to Association football in Wales, There is cent.

tremendous scope,

Between the wars, Cardlit was one of the strongest Soccer centres in the country, and there Is no reason why Ninian Park should not return to power,

The agreement alza calls for a within 10 days tennis stars will share the spot- return match

light in an international tourna- should Marciano beat Walcott,

ment here on the nights of Reuter,

September 11 and 12 at the

Singapore Badminton Stadium,

The highlight of the tourna ment will

the British and champions, Johnny Leach

Bergmann, pitted

Richard

against Hongkong's Sih Su-chu

and Fu Ki-fong in a contest on Davis Cup lines four singles and one doubles.

SPANIARD WINS

KING GEORGE

GOLD CUP

TAKE

UP SOFTBALL

Home Soccer

a

London, Aug. 20. Madras, Aug. 20.

In the Glasgow Cup first India's first softball league round match, Partick Thistle tournament begins in Madras on beat Clyde by two goals to nil. Saturday. The Indian Air Force and the American, Consulate In 011 Uister Cup match. here are enct fielding a team. Coleraine drew with -Associated Press.

Crusaders one-all,-Reuter.

the

Childe Harold Enhances His

St. Leger Prospects

York, Aug, 20.

Cardiff City's record lost

Mr T. H. Farr's colt, Childe Harold, quoted at 10 to 1, season suggested that they were third favourite for the St Leger on September 13, en-

& home team. There they

collected as many as 37 of their

51 points. That is too one-sided.

hanced his prospects for the Doncaster classic by a clever win in the 12-furlong Voltigeur Stakes here today.

London, Aug. 20. When I saw them play Everton Childe Harold's Australian Childe Harold, who beat the Senor S. Carlos Fiquerajk of at Ninian Park they gained two Jockey, Jack Brace, kept him in Epsom Oaks winner, Frieze, Spain won the King George Vpoints from a thoroughly poor light check until three furlongs over the Doncaster courae Inst the colt raced on month, is unlikely to run again

The occasion will mark Berg-Gold Cup competition, the prematch. When I saw them meet out, when

mier event in British show Everton again, this time a strongly to overcome Lord_Rose- before the St. Leger.-Reuter.

marm's firet appearance in Singapore.

Jumping, hel

held at

at the White Cily Goodison Park, they played much bery's Bob Major by half a

more stylishly and, as I said to length in a field of seven. Stadium here tonight.

He WOR Singapore's four outstanding

after a jump off Cyril Speirs after the match, they

Bob Major, fourth in the exponenta of the

with Lieutenant-Colonel Harry looked more like a First Division game will

Epsom Derby, is also in the St. tournament Llewellyn, captain of the Bri- team yet they lost. participate in the.

Leger and was quoted at 20 to - Loh Kum Soong, Wong tish team, which won the Olym- and ple Prix des Nations in Hel- Tong-goon, Lum Kok-wah

sinkl.-Reuter. Loh Heng-chek, Reuter.

THE GAMBOLS

rve cor foOUR GPÈCIAL TIPS FOR THIS AFTERNOON - WE DON'T WANT TO BE LATE FOR THE FIRST RACE

{WHERES MY VEST )))

WONT BE MINUTE

NOW FIVE TO ONE

London, Aug. 20.

were tonight

Bookmakers

There are so many poor teams 1 at Monday's first official call-quoting Childe Harold, a five to in the First Division nowadays | over,

HEY! WHAT

Barry Appleby

THIS LITTLE BAG AT LEAST WE SHALL HAVE OUR YOU'VE SEWN INTO MY VESTE FARE HOME FROM THE RACES

[THAT, MY Sweer,

CONTAINS AC

POUND NOTE)

one joint second favourite with Queen Elizabeth's Gay Time for the Doncaster St Leger:

Their move followed Childe Harold's succres in the Voltigeur Stakes at York today. Previous- ly, the colt was 10 to one, a third favourite.

Tulyar remains the favouritz, but some bookmakers are offer~~ ing only six to four, instead of the seven to four available at lant Monding's callover, The next callover on the St Leger will be held. next Monday,-

Reuter

GIMCRACK STAKES

London, Aug. 20.

It. Pamell is now riding Stan in tomorrow's Gimcrack Stakes ʼat York. He replaces C. Spores.

---Reuter,

Page."

Royal H.K. Defence Force Orders

Serial No. 33. Ordern by August 20, 1913 SON CSHQ at 6.30 | 24–Kal Tok-1.30 p.m. Cpl. M.Ą

Colonel L. T. Ride, CBE, ED, P. Dress, Plain clothes. Commandant, Royal Hongkong Defence Force, Dated August 10, 1952,

Faste Orders

Holiday. RIKDI Headquarters Happy Valley, will be closed on Saturday, August 30, 1952. Forca Headquarters Tepat Training. quad No. 16 and 177ucaday, August 20, 1952.

Drea

Hongkong Regiment Duties. Orderly Omeer of the Work-L 0.M. MooWinnie Next tor duty M.A. D'A Remedios. Orderly Sergeant of the Week-Sgt R. Oblo Next for duty-Sgt JL D'Aquino.

Da om. 51 P.1. Remedius, Opi. C.E. DO LALE. Wodnesday, Augimt 27-Kal Tak 0 p.m. "Transfers leaves Gabsbury Rood at 8.30 p.ns. Squadron Groundcrew Sunday,

H" August

Fight-KRAAF Karigar-0.65 a.m. Tresport leaves Salisbury Road at 6.30 num. Ful- day, August 20-"A" & "D" Fighin Alliance. Recand

Anniversary.IRAAP Hongated p.m. Tmna- Memeges of Greeting were sent to port leaves Radiabury Road at 5.45 and received from The Colonel Tha

p., Saturday, Angu Mkkilesex Regiment (DCO) and All right-KAAP Hang P..

Baitsbury Ranks the Tất Dn The Michilenex-| Transport · Joaves

Toad

Flying ·Programme, Sunday, August 24-"A" Fight Alrere w {KAAT langor--0 a.m. Transport leaves Salisbury Road at 6.30 4.in. Thursday, AuguEL 28-Aunter Pilots

p.m.- p.m.-Lecture--F Munte, Harvard Mota- p.m.-0 p.m.-Lecture-Fit Lt Conite, Natur- day, August 30-"A" Fight Aircrew -HIAAF Hangari-2 p.m. Transport Isoves Salisbury Hooil of 1.43 m.

Parado NIKDY KQ 8.30 PA Deli, negiment 1DCO) on the occasion at 1.43 p.ro.

Overalls Boots, Gaiters. Berets, Bayonet Frog.

KAAP Cadre Course - Tuesday, August 20, 1932. Parado FXDF Q 2.30 p.m. Dress, Uniform).

Int Unit Training HQ Bee: Parale HQ RHKDF Happy Valley Tuesday, August 20, 1932 at 8.30 pan.' Le

Int Jure-New

Weapon

·Course. Training Dress: Overalls. Bec Parade Thursday, August 20, 1932 HQ HDF 6.30 p.m. Parade small lecture room. Dress: Overalls, berals, belt. Artülery

Fi Battery Training. Gunnery Tp-Monday, August 25, 1932 & Wednesday, August 27, 1952. RV 830 p.m. MPO, Dress: Plain clothes. é & R. Tp "A" Sec parade Monday, August 25, 1953 8OR CRIQ at 5.30 pm. 'D' See parade Friday,

St. John Ambulance Orders

Orders by Comm. D.W. Mac-

CMG.. Intosh,

CSLJ OBE., Commissioner of St John Am bulance Brigade, Hongkong Dis- Order No.34/52 dated trict August 21, 1952.

Ambulance Dulles, Hongkong. 24.8.52 to 30,8., Causeway Bay Division; 31.8.62 to 6.0.52., Western District Welfare Assn. Division.

Ambulance Duties, Kawtoon. 25.9.52 to 31.8.62, maloul Davi Non; 1.9.52 10 7,9,52, Kowloon Y.M.C.A. Division.

Penetration Squad Duties. - Sur. 24.8.02. Dr A. D. Wang & Sharp- hulpo Nursing Div.: Sun. 31.8.57, Dr S. Y. Chen & Shamshulpo Nur- sing Div.

Beach Butler, Hongkong. Sat, 23.8.62 2 p. Repulse Bay. Shauki- Big Wave Bay wan K.F.Div.;

Shek-0, Eastern Shaukiwan Diy Dw. Sun. 24.8.57 9.30 Repulse Bay, Kennedy Town K.F. Div: Big Wave Bay, Sih Nam Div.: Shek-D. Wanchal "B" Div, 1.50 Wemern K.F. p.m.. Repulse Bay. Div. Big Wave fay, Central Diy.: Shek-D. Wanchal "A" Div.

Beach Duties, Kowloon, Sat. 23.8.62. Shamshuipo Division & T Wan Nursing Divi Sun. 24.8.52 & Trun Wan Shamehulpo Division Nursing Div.

Enrolment, Waterloo Nursing Div Amb/Sisters L

Shou-ping. So

Yuct-wah and Yeung

w.e.f. 1.6.62

Yinx-min

Resignation, Waterloo Nursing Div -Amb./Sisters Leung Shui-hing & Leung Shau-bing w.e.f. 1.7.52. Kowloon Y.M.C.A. Nursing Diviilor

Tam

Yuet.fun Amb./Sisters w.e.f, 10.7.52; Aberdeen K.F. Amb. Division Pie. Wong Nam w... 1.8.52.

Add

FUND PING-PAK, 5.0.St.J., Assistant Commisioner. Colony Headquarters.

St. J. A. 3.

18.8.03.

of the second anniversary of the Alliance between the two Regi-

nents.

**D" "Doy-Wednes»

TTALAIDE. "A" Coy--Tuesday. See and P1 Formadiona, Pay, Xỳ 8.20 pm, at MPG for Raccoorso. 'Dreas:

www.d OG Cina Felig, s frogs.

Coy-hionday.

Pay. V 20 Mortar & Rule, p.m. at MPG for 1Q. Drens: OG Clean Fatique. day-Field Day. Fderat. See in attack. Paltoka. RV 8.45 0.m. at MPG Dres 00 Battle Order (ea Training First Aid. Parade steei hekrets). Jurgie hot in haver- Monday, August 23, 1952 HQ RUKDF rack. Berets worn, ""C" Coy=|| 8,40 p.m. "Dress: Plain ́ ́ clothes. Tuerklayd Day. Rifle & 13ta | Bignals "A" Rec porode Bignals Ompe HQLF Tuesday, August 20, practices NV 0a.m. at MPG for Range, Dress: Wespport to DC

The Order. 1932 8.30 p.m. "D" Sée parate Big-

"C" Cay Draft, Coy. RV 6.20 p.m. Dress: Clean fatigue.

Wednesday. "D" Coy - Harmonisation Shoot, Rine. RY 5.30 p.m. at MPG. Dress: Clean fatigue (Overalls) Bayonet trog d rile minge. RQ Coy Bignal P "A" Sec-Tuesday. Dr. Pi Cords <Hsposal V. 3.25 pm, at MPG. Prem: Clean fatigue. Riße stings & Bayonet "frogs, Big PD" dec- Tuendny---Half day, W/s 62 Ex. NV 2 p.m. MPG. Dytes: Clean faique, MG PI-Sunday, August 24. MMG practicos. RV 5.10a.m. at WD CT Park, Kowloon. Dress: Battle order, Jess steel holofs, berets worn. Jungle hats' in havers nock. MG P-Tucoday, MG TE HV 3.20 p.m. at MPG for HQ. Dress: As ordered. Mor Tuck- day--tuif day. Field Tet. NV 130 | nim, at MPG for 11q. Drews: Ba

De Order (less steel hebnets) Jun- hald My havorszek, berta woen, Fleurday, Dvr Ingr

RV 520 p.m. at MPG for HQ Drew: Chess fatigue. Int Sec & Salpers- Monday-Fdcraft Ex. RV 5.20 p.m. at MPG for HQ. Dress: Clean fatigue (Overall), Medical Sec- Tuesday, Cadre. RV 5.20 p.m. at MPG for HQ. Dress: Clean" faligus (Overalls).

Porting. Officers will be posted forthwith to Cóys as follows:-Li GL Dickson--"D" Cay. Lt MP Keys "D" Cav. LI PJ McNamara -"D" Coy, 1 3W Kirk-"C" Coy. Lt LA Fox=="A" Coy, 2/LA EITÜ Nido -"C" Coy.

Hongkong Auxiliary Air Force Trade Training. A.T.C. Section.

Tyngkong WAAG

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RILK.D.F.

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