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SHANGHAI GOLF CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP.
GAME STRUGGLE IN SEMI-FINAL
BLINKO'S WIN OVER HASLEHURST.
CRICKET.
K.O.S.B. BEAT KOWLOON.
FIRST APPEARANCE OF THE REGIMENT'S XI.
The semi-final of the Shanghai Golf Club championship was played on Sun-loon Cricket Club ground yesterday be day last at Kinngwan, when the results were as follows:-
A. R. Blinko boat G. W. F. Haniehorst,
6 and 3. MW. Budd beat J. F. Pilcher 3 and
11
Commenting on the game, the Daily News, says-On the whole the weather was unpleasant, for while it was damp and chilly in the morning, there was a certain amount of rain in the afternoon. It affected the spectators, however, more than the players, who showed on occasion very good form."
Blinko Disposes of Haalähurst,
It was not anticipated that Haalehurst would have much of a chance against Blinko, tad bo lessened the possibilities by losing four out of the first five holes, principally through getting out of bounds.. Thereafter, however, he pulled himself together,. and gave his opponent A very good game. Blinko showed great stendiness, and was' driving very well and straight. While he sever seemed to get any very long putts down, he was missing no short ones, and on the whole he allowed Haslehurst very few chances.
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At the ninth hole Haslehurst. was four down, but he kept his end up well until tiffin time, losing only one more hole. Blinko was round in approximately 75 while Haalehurst took 81.
In the afternoon play continued on the same lines, Blinko giving very little away, and allowing Haalehurst no chance to pull up. The contest came to a con- clusion by Blinko winning by 6 and 5.
Pilcher and Budd. -
An interested spectator of the match between Budd and Filcher was Mr. Pilcher, r., who is in Shanghai on a visit from South Africa. Ho witnessed bis son putting up some very good golf, but not accurate enough to defeat the holder of the championship. There was a very close round in the morning.. Budd being approximately 78 while Pilcher was 78. At the 8th hole Pilcher was one up, but Budd brought the match all square at the half way, and from this point onwards retained the advantage, being one up at tiffin time.
Fast scoring was witnessed at the Kow-
tween the Home Club and the 2nd Bn. King's Own Scottish Borderers' XK This was the first appearance of the new Regimont's XI, and they distinguished themselves by beating a strong Kowloon team.
The victory was mainly due to the fine inaings of Capt. Debbie, of Interport fame, who knocked up to runs by force- ful play in just over an hour. Kowloon batted first.
1
The scares follow:-
KOWLOON/C.C
J. C. Lyal, cand b Thorp
A. H. F. Raven, b Hankey
E. G. Reaton, it. Brown, b Hankey
Capt. E. W. Morris, not out
F. Edwards, b Debbie.
Capt. R. A. Warters,
Hankey
Stock, b
Capt. F. G. Bevis, not out
Extras...
Total (for 5 wickets)
155
"N. R. Ross, E. B. Morton, C. H. Atkins and T. G. Gill did not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
0. M 丑 #. Capt. Dobbie... Hankey............... 13 "Cpl. Perfect.........
Pte. Stock +Capt. Thorp...
Pte. Everest
98 1
43
20
18
33
* Bowled 1ho ball. t. Bowled 9 no balls.
"
K.0.8. B.
Lient Hankey, a Gil, b Bevis Capt. Thorpe, b Lyal
Lieut. JD. Welch, e Rover, b
Bevis
10
Col. Comyn, c Edwards, b Lyal .... * Capt. Dobbie, Lb.w. b Morris....... 90 Pte. Everest, e Edwards, 'b Morris 18 Sergt. Potts, not out ........................ 3 Epl Perfect, not out
Extras
Total (for 6 wickets)
Bowling Analysis.
Lyal Capt. Bevis
OM"
34
5
.164
R.
W.
43 - 2
13 3 I Capt. Morris. 10 0.85 2 N. H. Boss
3 0
0
29
Central British School e. Discesan Boys' School.
day, the 24th inst
Following are the scores
The first few. holes in the afternoon were disappointing from the point of view of the form which Pilcher can show. He had a better drive than Budd at the first, but was very short in his approach, and lost the hole in 3 to 4. A beautiful short approach by Budd to the second enabled the latter to get a against Pilcher's 5, and he stood three up. At A match was played between the Cen- the third Budd was in the rough and over- Į tal- British School and the Diocesan ran the pin. Pilcher was lying nicely, Boys' School at King's Park on Wednes but duffeu his short run up, and required 3, being thus, 4 down. It was only by missing a short putt at the 4th that Budd allowed Pilcher a half here, while at the ath there was another half in 5, both hole ing out long putts. The 6th was halved in 4, and at the 7th Badd, who had sliced into the rough with his drive, made a fine recovery and holed out in 3, making himself four up. At this hole Filcher from his drive was in a much better position, but here as elsewhere. failed to grasp an opportunity. After a half in at the eighth, Pilcher required three, putts at the ninth, and Badd stood five up with nine to go.
The Closing Phase. "An indifferent half at the 10th followed, and then Filcher laid a beautiful tee shot dead at the 11th and secured the hole. The 19th was halved in 4, and then at the 13th, while Budd sbced into the bunker: Pilcher played a beauty to the greca. Just missing a 2. Pilcher won in 3 to 4, and was thres down with five to go. Pilcher had a beautiful, drive at the pond hole, whereas Budd sliced into the rough. Then, however, Budd laid his shot practically dead, while Pilcher was very wide. Budd missed a short putt and conceded a half in 4
At the 15th Budd was distinctly lucky. He had sliced into the next fairway, and taking a brassie went straight for the water, but then luckily bounced over. Pilcher was short with his second and over-ran the green with his third, and there was a half-in 5."
Budd was, thus dormie three, and with a half in 6 at the 16th he won by 3 up and 2 to play.
HOCKEY.
YM.C.A. DEFEATED BY CLUB CA
After an excellent and well contested: game at King's Park last evening, the European YM.C.A. (Kowloon) Hockey team were defeated by the Hong Kong Hockey Club "A team by two goals
to ni
CHARITY CINEMA PERFORM-
ANCES
638 REALISED AT THE WORLD
THEATRE,
CENTRAL BRITISH SCHOOL.
D. Vickers, e Anderson, b Mackay D. Kelly, b A. Lee
G. Maclay, run out
J. Hirst, cand b Mackay
8. MeNider, c ́Clarke, b Mackay. W. Skelton, & Mackay...
M. Bach, b E. Lee
G. Carr, b E. Lee
W. Hirst, e F. R. Zimmern,
Lee.
E. Hayse, not out........
L. Easterbrook, a and b E. Lee..
Extras
Total
88
Bowling Analysis.
A. Loe N.Mackay E. Lee
· DIOCESAN EGYB' SCHOOL.
E. Lee, b
Kelly
D. Anderson, J. Hirst A. Lee, b J. Hirst
R. Gerrard, b J.-Hirst
F. 1. Zimmern, a 'Banterbrook,
Carr
N. Mackay, e Skelton, b Kelly
L. Dizon, L.b.w., b Carr....
J. Fisher, b J. Hirst
J. R. Zimmern," b J. Hirst A. Clarke, b J. Hirat J. Fox, not out
Extras
J. Birst D. Kelly „G. Carr
Total
Bowling Analysis,
72.
M 10.63 3381 13929 2
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FOOTBALL.
HONG KONG CLUB RESERVES. CHINA ATHLETIC “ B.”.
CHINESE BISHOPS IN ROME.
HISTORIC EVENT:
COMMENT OF ITALIAN PAPERS.
Great inarest has been taken in Rome in the arrival of the six prelates from China
This match will be played on the Club ground to-morrow; kick-off at 2:45 pm.
The H.K.F.C. Reserves will be repro arrival at the station, and the State re- They were given the royal salute on sented by the following-Slipper; Hill ception "room was placed at their dis (captain) and Purves; Vickers, Brown posal, where many notabilities welcomed them. Most people who watched the and Puncheon; Bell, Thompson, Camp little band of Chinese prelates passing up bell, Johnstone and White. Reserves: the staircase and through the great Mitchell, Howell, Trambitaky, King and bronze doors of the Vatican could not fail, says the Observer correspondent, to Ross.
realise that yet another historic event had been enacted in Rome; but it is re served for the Onervatore Romano and the Popolo d'Italia, organs respectively of the Pope and the Premier, to lay stress on its true significance. For China, it is a unique creat, and one of supreme Christ," remarks the Ouerratore. importance for the entire Church of
South China v. E.A. In the match South China z. the B.a. at Sockenpoo, which takes place at 4.15 p.m. on Saturday, the following will The Club de Becreio and the Police represent South China-Lau Hing will play a League match to-morrow at Cheong; Li Tin Sang and Chan So (ap King's Park, commencing at 5.15 ptain), Tin Yuk On, Fung Man Kit and sharp. The following will represent the
In the year 1822 was founded La Sacra Congregazione di Propaganda
Club de fecrato. A Alves, H. & Cheung Wing Sing; Chu Kwong Yeung, which estried out the policy of Barros, F. H. Carvalho, D. F. Lopes, C. Leung Wing Tak, Fung King Cheong, E. Marques, J. E Noronha, M. F Pinna, Ip Bucic Wa and Lai Ting Choi R. C. Reed CM Sousa, H M Xavier and A. N. Other
HKT.O.. Kowloon
H.A.0.0, ist KL v. University 1st XI. In the match on Saturday, H.K.F.C. In the H.K.C.C. 1st XL. League match. Kowloon, at Kowloon, commencing at (away) against the University 1st XI on 4.15 pm, the following have been chosca The gross proceeds of the two cinema Baturday, the following will repre- to play for the Club Rodger; Bummers performances at the World Theatre on sent the Club-H J. Armstrong, H. O and Wallington; McBride, Stewart and Wednesday afternoon, given in aid of the Burgess, Capt. Evert, A W. Haywood Watson; Taylor, Howard, Linnaker Chinese Mission to Lepers and the Kow (capt), J. Hinton, G. P. Lammert, Valentine and Alexander. Reserves loon City Almshouse and Orphanage, J. R. Mitchell, J. N. Oven, RV Hanson, Railton, and Lyon, amounted to 1772.20. After deducing Parker, G. R. Vallack and C. D. Wales. Interport Football, the expenses-136-the nett result $636 will go to the beacût of the charities H.Z.0.0, 2nd XI. v. "A Nival Side," As has been previously mentioned, the named
In this twelve-a-side match, on the annual Interport Football match between The organisers of the entertainment Hong Kong Cricket Club ground to Hong Kong and Shanghai is this year desire to express through the medium of morrow, commencing at 2.18 p.m., the to be played at Hong Kong. The match this column their very sincere thanks to following will represent the R.K.0.0. takes place at China New Year, and Mr. H. W Ray of Hong Kong Amuse P. Jacks (eapt), J. C. Dunbar, R. K. Mears, J. A Quayle WT. Bissett and ments, Ltd, for his ready and sympathe Hepburn, B. W. Lee, H. J.V. R. Steven H, F. Marshall (of Shanghai) have been tic response in lending the theatze, films son, MM. Watson, J. D. Crawford, C. appointed by the Council of the Shanghai and the services of his assistants for the Gabagan, F. H. Jones, B. J. Stanesby, Football Association as the Committee to performance, which proved such a success, D. A. Kushton, and J. R. Way.
select the Shanghai Interport team,
the Roman Catholic Church in the East of preparing an indigenous clergy to assume high ecclesiastical office whenever possible. Three hundred years later signor Costantini was sent as Apor tolic Delegate to Peking, and after four Years of vise and patient labour he haz been able to mitigate native mistrust, especially among the educated classes, who only saw in missionary work political influences working in favour of European nations
HOME FOOTBALL SECOND DIVISION RESULT.
(THROUGH ELUTER'S AGENCY, 16
LONDON, November 24th. Playing in the Second Division of the English League, Portsmouth drew with Clapton Orient, one goal all.