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THE GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP-
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At the fourth Stewart sliced badly and found one of the pot-busters; he got well out, bowever, and a raking, third and a six-foot putt enabled him to get a lucky ball in ....
Both played the 6th hole badly. Each was short off the tee, and neither was on with his second. A balt in 5 was a Stting result.
"At the sixth Coles pulled into the rough, but was lucky to get a good lie and was en in 3 Stewart hit a very high ball off the tee, but got a beautiful brassie shot, | which, coupled with his opponent's bad putting, gave him the hole in 5-6, and made him & up with 12 to go.
Stewart was on the edge of the green from his cleek shot at the 7th, and laid his approach dend to win the hole in 3.
At the 8th Stewart got a splendid long drive and laid his second on the green pin high. Coles was on with his brassie in, and a half in 4 resulted, the score being:-Stewart 9 up and 10 to play.
Coles lost the hole and match at the stb. Ho aliced into the valley between the 8th and 9th fairways, and though he got well out, Stewart was giving nothing away, and, with a pretty drive and A good third, won comfortably in 3-8,
The scores for this half round were:- Stewart-5, 8, 3, 5, 5, 5, 3, 4, 5=40 Coles -5.8, 4, 5, 5, 6, 5, 4, 846
JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP,
In the Junior championship the follow- ing were the results of the matches played:-
Lt-Com. Kilgour beat A. Murdoch. - J. W. Franks beat H. Scott. JE Bbarpe beat, H. J. Gedge.
Col. Clementi-Smith beat H. West.
A. K. Henderson beat Capt." Archer,
J. T. Kidd beat Capt. Murray,
B. L. Monterieff beat C. O. Stark.
E. R. Hallifax beat G, B, Leyton, -
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"VANITY FAIR."
MR. EDGAR WARWICK'S COMPANY AT THE THEÄTRE ROYAL.
The return of the Vanity Fair Com pany 18 Welcome. Upon their first visit to Hongkong last season they played to crowded houses sach evening and ostab- lished a reputation as bright entertainers which has not been forgotten. They have come again at a moment favourable to thear success. For one taing, it is some months since a theatrita! touring party has included the Colony in its itinerary, and, consequently, we are not suffering from a satiety of this form of entertain- ment. For another, the cold weather has just set and an evening at the theatre does not necessarily mean timp collars or the acute physical discomfort often entailed in mid-summer. These circum- stances combined to fill the Theatre Royal on Saturday night and the variety, the freshness and the general standard of excellence of the programme presented should be sufficient to fill it again every evening this work. With the dollar stand- ing in the neighbourhood of 4/6 the booking office receipts may have a soften- ing influence on Mr. Warwick's heart— or, perhaps, he would prefer to say head; it depends upon the point of view--and lend him to remove the cause of Mr. Leslie Hulmes' complaint that he is paid a weekly wage, ob, so weakly." It does not seem right to us that a gentleman of Mr. Holmes ability whose droll bumour and conicalities would keep us amused for baura on ead should be worried by anch a petty consideration as the lack of pounds, ahillings and pence. He is cer tainly no believer in the **ca-canny " principle as far as the output of fun and merriment is concerned. He gives them in full measure. His sidestepping and fox-trutting as a waiter the fantastic restaurant should alone be sufficient to place him in a position of affluence whilst his-method of wiggling his mou-j stache ought to be worth a fortune in any society where rewards are distributed in strict accord with merit.
The access which the "Vanity Fair" combination achieves is due to the fact that it has hit upon exactly the right kind of entertainment for a comparative. ly small company which has, perforce, to spend the greater part of its time in travelling from one place to another, and, having decided upon the form of enter
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