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FANLING GOLF.

Clark Wins Hongkong (.C.

Championship.

.: THE HONGKONG "TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1913.

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winning the hole. At the twelfth, Clark's ball was just short of the green, to the right, while that of MoMartric's stood eight pards from the pin. Clark played a beautiful chip which laidstone Championship honours were dead. It looked as if the hole was deelded yesterday in connection going to be halved in 4, but Mo- with the Royal Hongkong Golf Yurtrie sunk his putt for a 2. and Club's annual competition, when the match was all equato. Mr. J. Clark and Mr. J. H. T. The thirteenth hole was played MoMurtrie went the final 36 badly by both players, a half in holes over the Fauling course, resulting. Clark won the the contest, resulting in a well fourtheenth, halved the fifteenth earned victory for the former by and sixteenth, and, as Mokiurtrie Straits-Per ALCINOUS, 8th Dec. 5 p.. 2 and 1 There was a good got a very bad lay off a topped attendance of spectators and the second it the seventeenth, this conditions were extremely favour latter also went to Clark in B. able for golf of an exbilirating A luteresting game thus resulted abarioter. The groans were a in a win for Olark by 8 and 1, trifie fast and trioky in places, while a steady breeze necessitated plenty of care being taken with the long shots. Mesare, K. M. Cumming, R. O. Hutchison, and T.S. Forrest ably fulfilled the duties of referees for this most Important event of the season.

FOOTBALL.

Hongkòng Club do well against

the R. Bl.

In the morning, Clark started off very well, and when the fifth

The Hongkong Football Club was reached he was in the comfort certainly did well on Saturday t able position of being 4 up. From draw with the Royal Engineers, this hole onwards, MoMartrio, the champions of last season, and who seemed shaky at the start it seems as though they have got (owing, no doubt, to his recent into a stride which will do them Indisposition) improved concredit for the future. The play siderably and for the remainder of Saturday raises the though of the first round the game that just a little alteration in the was of a ding-dong astare. At team would make it even better #the seventh hole, which is always than it appeared in this the beat

a difficult one, both playera show-match of their season. ed excellent judgment, their tee shots taking them within close range of the bole. Unfortunately, MoMurtrie

WAS

To the whistle of Mr F. W. Eager the teeme lined up as fol- low:-

I

half stymied H. K. F. C.-C. G. Cope; M.

was L. Railton and A. J. Stalker; R

by Clark's ball, which nearest the

Japan

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The players had a strong follow- log after tiffin and, though the golf forced, the play and within the w hardly what might be des first few minutes pressed the cribed as brilliant, it occasionally Engineers' goal until that team reached a very high standard,got away and attacked the home especially in the

goal, Rigden in order to avert approaching. It was givo and danger having to concede a corner take the whole of the round and it which, however, proved fruitless. was not until the last few holes The Engineers kept up pressure, that Clark made the result a really using their left wing almost to cafe thing for himself. Never the total exclusion of the right more than 2 separated them,and but the sturdy play of the home very few slips of a serious nature sters overcame their fine work acourred. Once Clark found and play was forced biok into himself on the hillside following the Engineers' territory. Towards Bhangal a terrifio drive, but he lifted the end of the first half the nicely and though his ball sought Engineers came up in full strength A remote corner of the grean, he and shots by Lewis and subsequently recovered well. The Robinson wore effectively dealt Haiphong hot & Baigon--Par BUNG eighth and ninth boles were some with by Cope and Railton re-swatow Amoy, and Focobow-For what disconcerting to Clark, who spectively. miseed a short put of a little over a foot at the eighth, much to his chagrin. It looked quite an onay stroke, but the angle must have been treacherous, as the ball

bole curved past the

L

p.m.

11th Dec. 3 p..

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KIANO, 12th & a.m..

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Play in the second half was quite even and both goals were Philippias Islands-Per ZAFIRO, visited, the soldiem appearing o be stronger in front of goal than did the civilisus, but nothing

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and materialised on either side and Philippine Islands -Per YUENSANG, Anbul for Canton

came to a stop a few inches a fast clean game came to an end sway. Going to the ninth, with a result that indicated fairly Clark drove magnificently but the merits of the two combina- followed up by topping his second tions goalless draw.

with his mashie, while the third

of

hé sent over the green. MoMurtrie, though himself not on the green in 3 played a brilliant fourth to within three inches

iha hole.. Clark's fourth overran and be missed the return patt. At this stage, however Clark was one up. The tenth hole, Clark played badly and lost Both players got well away to the oloventh Clark dropping a beauty barely two yards from the hole. MoMartrio's second was also à good one though a trifle abort. Be missed his patt for a 4 and Clark had no difficulty in

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