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Golf Notes.
HOW HANDICAPS ARE FIXED.
FIRST V.R.C. NIGHT
FETE.
RAIN FAILS TO SPOIL ENJOYMENT..
SOME CLOSE FINISHES...
[BY WATERMAN.]
treated to some fine sport, the rivalry being keen throughout,
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST
Second Half Play as chiefly at Chinese sida of the bath, to start with.
Chan cleared a few good" shots from Laing.
After a few short passes Pereira missed right in front of goal..
Play eased down little, and Soares was ordered out for ducking Wong within the 4 yards line. A penalty was awarded to the Chinese, but Knight saved a well placed shot from Wong.
Towards the end S. E. Wong was left unmarked, and scored,
The end came with The Rest win- ners by 3 goals. to`.."
THE RESULTS.
100 yards Handicap (Boys)-1, J. Lawrance; 2, J. Amery.
High and Fancy. Diving.-1, Int Roza Pereira; 2, Ed. da Raza.
150 yards (Open to the Colony). 1, J. R. Johnstone; 2, W, Lawrence, Time: min. 40secs.
The start was delayed half an Lour owing to the rain, but once a commencement was made things went swimmingly" and the events followed one another in smooth, B. Gosano,
| succession.
How are handicaps arrived att Up to fairly recent times each club went along more or less on its own. Prize winners had their handicaps cut without reference to the merit of their performance; handicaps Despite a lightning storm between were often reduced and were praction Club did not cancel their first
7 and 8 p.m. the Victoria, Recrea tically never taleed with the result night fate and although it rained that the world was flooded with intermittently those who went were scratch and plus players, and many who belonged to more than one club had two (or more) totally dif- "ferent handicaps. In March 1926 The Advisory Committee of the
Blindfold Race-1, Ed. da Boza; English Golf Urion brought their scheme into operation. It is too
100 yards Variety Strokes.-1, long and complicated to describe, in
The programme opened with Leung Shiu Man; 2, H. M. Reme full but here are the main points fifty yards handicap race for memdios. Time: 76secs. The first thing was to arrive at abers in which there were three 100 yards Ladies.-1 Miss D. store (called the Standard Scratch
course and to beats. The handicapping, was very Hunt; 9, Miss Anslow, Score) for every
Team Race.-1, V.RC.; 2, Club de judge all performances with refer good and the results were in doubt
in every heat until the finish.
Recreio. ence to this score. In arriving at the S.S.S. the nature of soit and the run of the ball, the run on any particular shot (e. a drive pitching on ground that is up or down hill) and the difficulties of the course had to be considered. The S.S.S. in worked out for spring
conditions, several somewhat elaborate tables of figures, and may be reduced on certain daya, g, when front tees are in use or when the ball runs Gunduly far but it cannot be in
creased.
and
Butuma
using
Thus the main object" of the ayetem is, by arriving at a reason. able score for the scratch golfer on each course and by handicapping all players with reference to their ability to approach this score, to standardize handicaps and not to have the best players in a club rated at scratch, or better, unless they are really capable, on ocen sion, of equalling or approaching
the S.S.S.
Bcore.
L. Soares and F. M. Silva were placed first and second in the first heat. Foraita and C. Figuèrido finished in that order in the second heat and in third heat B. Gosano and R. M. da Rocha got in..
The second race. was over 100 yards and was confined to boys under sixteen. The event went to J. Lawrance who had a humlicap of 25 seconds from the scratch com- petitor, J. Amery, who came in second. Amery conceded 23 seconds handicap, but did very well through out and finished in the excellent time of 84 seconds.
The high and fancy diving com petition drew six competitors who were about equal over the high diver but in the fancy diving de partment, L. Roza Pereira and Ed. da Roza, who won first and second places in the competition, were far ahead of the others and it was a see them do the back treat to
60 yards Handicap (Final)-1, Gosano; 2, F. M. Bilva.
10.-1929.
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THEFTS FROM TREGUNTER MANSIONS.
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gunter Mansions, May Hoad, have been reported. one thief apparently re-being responsible for all three visits. No arrests have been made.
Ilfordford Corporation port a profit of £7,458 on the elec- tricity undertaking for the year.
Rome-Signor Mussolini stated, in a debate in the Italian Chamber that there had been 17,000 fewer births in Italy during the last four months.
The first roport was made by Mr. Mansions, who stated that the pre- E. R. Duggan, of Na. Tregunter mises were catered during the night. by a thief who had a good look at the clothing in the flat, and then made off with several dressing boxes Plovdiv. Many houses were dam containing clothing, a gold watch aged by a sharp earthquake valued at $200, and $28 in cash. Plovdiv (Philippipolis) in Belgaria The articles stolen were the pro which caused a panic among the perty of Mr. Robinson who lives in
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Geneva.--Finland has ratified the
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Johnstone's Good Win,"
The Bogey score of a ought to be equal to the scratch Hence A player retura a score, under handicap, which is say
The 150 yards open to the Colony a strokes better than the scratch provided 3 good race but J... score, or 3 holes up on Bogey, he Johnstone (who I thought was going may under normal conditions expect to find his handicap reduced by touch the record from the way three strokes that this is not always the case is due to several factors, one being that handicap- ping committees have definite limits imposed on their powers of cutting handicaps and another that the course may, the day on which the score is returned he playing much shorter and more easily than under normal spring and winter condi-
tions.
he was swimming) shot out in the last fifty yards to win comfortably. Gittens and Lawrence made a close 5ght of it for second place and the Johnstone's time was 1min. 40secs. latter got the verdict by a touch,
The blindfold race proved farcical, competitors swimming all over the bath. Ed. da Roza won the event the second place going to B.
Qosaño.
The variety stroke race went to To pretend however that all handicaps must be correct because Leung Shiu Man, as I predicted. the method of allotting them is; He awam well in every department standardized is of course out of and covered 100 yards, breast, back, the question. In allotting hand side and crawl in 76 seconds in his cap to new members the handicap heat. H. M. Remedios won his beat pers have, for instance, to make in 77 seconds and secured second some allowance for probable im- place. I would like to see these two provement in scores at a very early swimmers together in a race, date when the course is more fami- liar to the players. Then, againya large number of players never take part in competitions and unless the handicapping committee is a large one and composed of players of various standards of ability the skill, or the reverse, of many mem bers is unknown to them. The
Ladies' Bace.
Ladies next raced over 100 yards, the result being a win for Miss D. Hunt who received 8 seconds start. Miss Analow was second a few yards behind the winner.
The team rice provided the great- est thrill of the programme.
The teams swam in two hests.
Club
L.G.U. (until recently anyhow) V.R.C., de Recreio and sought to get over this by making K.0.8.D. swim in the first heat and their members return a vast and finished in that order. The Y.R.C ridiculous number of cards each year with the result that women were at one time as much as three golfers cluttered up the courses yarda behind the Portuguese side, but Lawrence and Johnstone settled (they usually write up their scores
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on the green, and do a bit of addi- the difference with three yards to tion and other mental arithmetic spare.
In the second heat the Chinese as well) and provoked the hatred
A.Ă E. and Kowloon Swimming
The final placings were:- 1.-V.B.C., 2mins, 30.4-bsecE. 2.-Club de Recreio, Emins. 21.3-5
(and derision) of the men on many Club clashed, the R.G.A. making up a Home course. For an ordinary club handicap committees have to a third. The Chinese led over the rely mainly on competition resalts, first four lengths but gradually lost their own knowledge of players and ground and finished a yard and a what they hear from other players. halt behind Kowloon. The Chinese Even then results do not work out were without the service of their right, though they may balance in. best swimmer the end. For instance a certain local player with a medium bandi- cap goes in for all or nearly all competitions at a cost, usually, of a dollar a card; he never wins or comes near winning anything and
The fifty yards members race so the handicap can hardly be raised, on the other hand it is onid (final) gave & win to B. Gosano, who that on an ordinary Sunday his beat Lawrence by a touch with a "bag" is almost invariably a handicap of 1 second. tiffin and two balle; his morning apponent feels that he has a slight grievance and his afternoon oppon- ents have a lot to say about his
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WATER POLO,
The teams wera-gar Chinese.-8. P. Chan, S. L. Lai, ridiculous handicap. The fact is 1 T. Sang, K. J. Ip. S. M. Leung, that in so many similar cates the C. H. Chan, S. H. Wong. player is better in a match than Rest.-T. L. Knight, Lt. Howard, at the pencil and card game pos J. R. Soares, J. R. Johnstone, C sibly due to over keenness or in E. Pereira, Dr. Laing, other worde nerves." The fact however remains that on the whole the standardized methods of allot ting handicaps is a great success and as far as the writer: knows Later, Pereira forced a corner and those who go Home on leave from passed to Laing who scored a fast Hong Kong generally find their goal with a terrible backhand shot. handicap here works out approxi- The Chinese took a few long shots mately the same as those of players without success, Lieut. Howard and of equal calibre at Home...
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One long shot from Bung set things going Knight cleared, and Simpson tried two back hand shots in succession, but Chan cleared.
Soares keeping them at bay. John stone swam up with the ball and passed to Pereira who again forced a corner, and when Pereira passed to Laing, the latter soored with a volley shot,
The Rest scored again when John- stone dribbled through Ip, passed
with Hong Kong Station yester to Laing, who passed to Pereira who day-Bengal Mara, Ryuho Maru,
was unmarked. The latter scored.
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Late last night a man stated to be one of the robbers was arrested.
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Amsterdam. Among paintings
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Voluntary Prayer.
Lord's Prayer.
Hymn Unto The Hills." The Lesson.
Offertory and Organ, Voluntary. Solo: If With all Your Heart," by Mr. H. Addias. Silent Prayer.
Pain, The Lord's my Shep herd."
The Address: Rev. F. C. Young, Hymo, "The Day Thou Gavest. Benediction. Organ Recital, Voluntary.
Andarta.
Mr. G. Longyear.
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Plague."
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4 cases at Bassein (5)
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Cholera.
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Oxford-street, was mashed by a brick, and mass was seen to match
Brisbane. The death is announc a tray of rings valued at £50 and ed of Mr. Henry Turley, who was run away. The shop assistants and President of the Senate of the Aus crowd gave chase. A man was tralian Commonwealth during the detained.
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Piccadilly Theatre Orchestra. Arbitration at Washingten have years. "O Tovely Night" and "Parted," been authorized by their Govern-
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Chorus," Chorus and Orchestra of the Theatre National De boundary dispute with Paraguay
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be known as the George David Pan-An express between Hun Stewart Endowment Fund in hon- Verdure daye and Toulouse ran into a lorry our of his friend and physician, Dr. Chad," Boy Soprano, John at a level crossing near Fau. The George Stewart, to promote the Bonner,
three occupants of the lorry were teaching of surgery in New York La Golondrina" and
"La killed on the spot, but the engine-University." Paloma," Paul Whiteman and driver only became aware that there London-A silver model of His Orchestra
had been an accident when portions Cragadour, 12in. in height, was Ship O'Mine" and "Glorions of the lorry were found on the stolen from the premises of Messrs, Devon, Baritone, Thorpe buffers the next time the train stop Phillips and MacConnal, fine art ped. The accident is ascribed to tie art, dealers, of Conduit street, W. (Lalo) negligence of the level-crossing When the premises were opened a (of keeper, who is alleged to have fallen piece of cement which had been asleep at his posted on hurled through the plate-glass win-
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Me Batex,
Menado Maru Tendence, Lushan In an attack by the Chinese,Norwegian
Maru, Kobkai Mara, Emprese of Russia, Fushimi Maru, Piave, Bhean tung, and President Wilson,
Bung passed to 8. H. Wong, who scored. At half-time The Best led by 3 goals.to one."
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