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Опе of the great events motor-racing history will be re- called at the opening of the new concrete road-racing circult at
Brooklands, shortly. Dame Ethel Locke-King,, widow of the origina- tor of the track. 30 years ago, will cut the tape that will enable Mr. NONSIGNEES of Cargo by the Suove-8. F. Edge, the ploneer racing
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, MAY 17, 1937.
GOLF
Professionals At
Moor Park
זן
Was
The "Silver King' Professional Tournament
continued 好家 Moor Park over both the High and West courses, but in the reverse order to that of the previous day, and as a result 83 golfers have qualified for the Bnal stage, which will be decided ove: 36 holes of the High course, writes & corres pondent in the "Times."
The present position is exceed- ingly interesting, for there are 17. competitors within eight strokes of ench other, and as they include Cotton, Perry. Lacey, Burton, Aliss, Padgham. Mahon, and the family Whitcombe, there is almost sure to be a raté fighting finish. Actually E. W. R. Kenyon leads the field at 138. He is followed by Mahon. R. Burton, and Lacey at 139, Ferry at 140, and then come Cotton and C. A. Whitcombe at 141, W. J. Cox at 142. and Alliss, Padgham, and H. B. Rhodes at 143.
E. R. and R. A. Whitcombe, J. J. Taylor, W. J. Branch, and young Rees tread hard
an their heels at 144. E. E. Whitcombe, E. R.' 50. beautiful putter, comes next at 145, and one stoke more is S. L. King, who improved a disastrous start with a îne 70. Therefore with two rounds to go and such golfers engaged in the scrarable anything may happen. and what does will certainly well worth the watching.
be
U.S. BASEBALL" LOCAL YACHTING
RESULTS
Pirates Go Down Fighting
New York, May 14. Pittsburgh Interrupted string of victories-the Pirates lost to New York yesterday-appeared to be on the mend to-day when the National League leaders swamped the St. Louis Cardinals thrilling struggle. The Pirates hit everything and scored four- teen times. Their hits totalled twenty and they gave away only
one error.
In a
St. Louis hit twelve, but even with Medwick's homer, were only able to score four runs. They had two errors...
This was the only game played th the National League. Rain spoiled the "Brooklyn-Boston and Philadelphia-New York meetings.
St. Louis Browns defeated the Detroit Tigers alx to five in an American League Axture, the only one played. The Browns, hit ten Tigers eleven, but were to the without errors.-- Reiter.
RIFLES HELD TO A DRAW
Manila, May 15. The Royal Ulster Rifles' soccer team, winners of the First Division of the Hong Kong Football Asso- clation League, last evening char ed four goals with the Santo Thomas University. in their arst game played under "foodlit candi- tions.
Reuter
ANOTHER RECORD
BROKEN
Cape Girardeau (Missouri),
First Summer Race Series
The first yacht race in the Sum- mer Series. held under the aus- pices of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club on Saturday over a course of 8.2 miles, resulted in a win for Kittiwake, salled by Miss. PM. King
The following were the detailed results:
Race Started at 240 p.m. Yacht
Corrected Pos'.. Kittiwake
Artemis
Zephyr
Eunice
Owi
Joss
16.03.29 1 (Miss P. M. King)
16.03.47 (Mr. G. G. Wood)
16.01.57 (Capt. G. H. Baird)
16.05.26 (Lt. R. M. Fain, R.N.)
16.07.27 (Capt. E R. Freeman) Widgeon ............ 16.07.34- (Mr. L. Garner)
16.07.48 (Capt. S. Ritchle
2
3
5
6
↑
25
15.07.56 (Lt. S. J. Wheeler, R.N.)
16.08.39
8
9
(Mr. Garner-Smith) True Blue ............ 16.08.59
(Mr. Kinlock)
10
Ails3
Heron
Diana
Toynette
18.09.09 11 (Mr. C. F. Allen) Halcyon
16.11.48 (Mr. R. G. B. Innes)
16.12.11 (Mr. R. M. Fl;th)
18.12.20 14 (Lt. Cdr. W. S. Hall R.N.)
18.12.40 15 (Mr. J. Gifford-Hull)
12
. 13
Painted Lady
Cicada
DAVIS CUP TENNIS
Stockholm, May 15. Sweden won her Davis Cup tle against Greece yesterday by 3 matches to 2.
Sweden will now meet Switzer- tand in the third round.
At Warsaw. Czecho-Slovakia had obtained" a clear lead of two matches to nil against Poland.
Roderick Menzel (Czecho- Slovakia) beat Tarlowski 6-3, 6-4,
THE HIGH COURSE Rain overnight made the course play heavy, and the morning, when most of the country play took place, was grey and rather dreary, but after luncheon the
The soldiers led by a solitary weather improved and eventually goal at the interval, but they were the sun came out, Taking the completely baffled by the prevail- High Course. Alliss was the firsting conditions and did not fall into "coupler" out and starting soon their stride until late in the second after 9 o'clock he looked like half- setting the pace. At the end of 11 holes, and all the time playing the graceful effortless golf anc knows so well, he was three under an average of 4's. Then, although he dropped a stroke at the 12th, he picked it up again at the 15th, where he ran down a' putt of six
3 yards for a
and was actually four under 4's with three holes to play. But, alas, at the 18th hole he missed his second shot," took a 6, and falled to get down in two putts at the short home hole, and that meant 70 and a total of 143.
Just behind Alliss was Cotton- a grand opportunity of a running comparison between two masters. Cotton played most impressively but for some weak approaches late in the round, and although he could not do better than 73 which put him two shots ahead of Aliss-it was this same approach- ing and not his putting that let him down. He actually took only 31 putta, including three on the 14th green, but missed the green with his mashle at the 13th and 15th holes. He went out in 38, dropping two shots at the short third, where he was bunkered. Then he rattled of three 3's in A row, but after these сате the slips mentioned, and they were enough to spoil what might have been a great round.
May 15. Miss Helen Stephens (United | 2-6, 6-3. States) to-day established a new world's record for the 100-yard's sprint when she ellpped half a second of the previous record.
Five couples behind Cotton came Kenyon and his performance, al- most unblemished, deservedly put him into what was to prove the lead. Perhaps the feature of his round was his iron play. A9 instances of this, he left himself a putt of only 2ft. for a 3 at the seventh hole and at the short 10th qae of just over a yard for a 2. He went out in 36, taking three
purts at the ninth hole, and came home in 34, again taking three putts, this time at the short home
Mla Stephens ran the distance In 10.5 seconds to beat the pre vious mark of 11 seconds establish- ed by Miss Burke (South Africa)..
The new record-holder won the 100-Metres at the Berlin "Olympics last year with a time, of 11.5 seconds.- Reuter.
NEW BULGARIAN CABINET
Sofia, May 15. Formation of a new Bulgarian Cabinet, which has been the sub- Ject" of discussion for some time, will take place next week, well- Informed circles declare.
It is taken for granted that the Premler, M. Georges. Klossel-van- off, and the War Minister, Gene- ral Charles Loukon, will remain in office.
Transocean News Service,
and came home in 34. He started by holing a chip for a 3 at the
second, and to the short" fourth his tee shot hit the pin and gave him a 2. At the 10th he ran down a putt of 15ft and made only one slip-at the Afth-where, he failed' to hole a very, very short putt His 87 gave him a total of 140.
Padgham, close, behind, did a 69. He did not start well, taking three putts on the first green, and with seven holes played was one over 4's. But he picked up a shot at each of the next two holes by means of lovely, approaches, and then came home in 34, in spite of another putting lapse at the short. 13th.
hole. It is surprising how little there is to say about such golf. No one challenged Kenyon's ag~ gregate of 138 on the High Course until early in the afternoon when the news came that Lacey and R. Burton, one behind the other. were going great guns. Lacey, ilke
And then came Mahon. HIS Kenyon, played almost perfect
Areworks were not consistent, but golf; indeed, his only mistakes perhaps all the more remarkable occurred at the 12th and 15th greens, on each of which he took for that reason. He also returned a 67, in spite of missing four putts three patts, the trouble at the
of less than a yard and taking 3 12th being due to the demon of
on the fifth green. In spite of carelessness that on such occasions this he went out in 32-holing a However, with 35 out and 36 home with four holes to play was almost seerns to wait on a Din. patt. chip for a 2 at the ninth; and
incredibly seven under an average fine golf, of 4'8. Someone remarked: "This as the especially with his irons, but in can't go on," and so it proved, for
his case putting deprived him of the lead, for he took three putts
a "sucker" at the 15th, followed by a bunker, and yet another three times on the ninth, 10th, bunker at the 16th, turned a 65 and 15th greens. Later came R.
into a 67 and a total of 139. A. Whitcombe with 72 and then at the end Cox with 71, but neither could challenge the leaders. And so to the West Course.
The circuit is 24 miles long and links up with the original high- speed, steeply-banked track bullt Bent
by Mr. Locke-King and, used by Fire Insurance will be affected by Mr. Edge in 1907. It has a width Damaged Packages must be left in the of 32ft. on the straight, widening his aggregate was 139. Godowns for examination by the Cou- to 40ft at the hairpin benda. The also played really signees,
not banked, and the Company's Surveyors, corners are LAOSITS, GORNARD & Douglas, at 10 am, outside track is banked, but are on Mondays and Thursdays, within the "superelevated" in the manner of Free Storage period.
Consignees are specially notified that it is necessary for a Revenue Oficer to be present at the examination of damaged dutiable cargo.
"All Ülaima against the Blenmer must to the Undersigned on or prosented before 4th June, 1987, or they wil
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will be admlited after the Goods have left the Godown.. MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & Co.
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a modern main road.
Mr. Percy Bradley, the Clerk of the Course, has predicted that the Brooklands road circuit will be the fastest road circuit in Eng- land. It has numerous advan- tages from the spectators' point of view, for most of it can be seen from the hill, and there are other vantage points which command
of long
stretches of the
views course.
Burton
A word of praise must be given to E. E. Whitcombe a worthy son of an illustrious father. Very like his father in bulld, he, has a most CONSISTENT FIREWORKS
pleasing style and is a beautiful Here also most of the country putter. For a young golfer his 69 play came early, and Perry WEN must be recorded as a fine per- the man who set the pace, Withformance, with the hope that it him it was a case of consistent is a promise of even better things fireworks; for he went out in :33 to come..
Hecht (Czecho-Slovakia) beat Hebda 6-2, 6-0, 3-6, 6-1.— Transocean News Service,
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