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GOLF BALL FROBLEM

Will Larger Balls Reduce Flight?

Discussing the proposed experi.. ments of golf balls of unrestricted weight. Mr. R. E. Howard, in the Daily Mont, says. How the golfer will like the game with a big ball of any weight he may choose re-

minimum

1

Westminster

Tobacco Co.Ltd. London

T/T Demand 10 d/s

40 dis

ARKALIŚ t Petite-t.com Tom: C..

PASSENGERS ARRIVED.

ing them sufficiently tong in flight will almost certainly make them unsuitable for the ordinary player, but very likely they will

Per 3.8. Eagless of Asia-Mfr. help the athletic, hard-hitting. Anderson, Mr. J. T.. Asquith Ruifer.

Mr. M. F. Armitage. Mr. T. D

The manufacturers think that

The

2/406

2/49 15

+ m/s

2/474

T/T Shanghai

NOLL.

IT Singapore,–

103

TT Japan

110

IT lada....

195

Demand, India

[T Sao Francisco)

& New York.)

Azha

T/T Java

T/T Marks

138 Nom

T/T Francs ezers 3.85 Demand, Paris

4 m/s. L/C

BUYING

1 m/s. D/P

6 m/s. L/C

251 2/34 25%

30 d/s. Sydney andþ

Melbourne,***. 30/s.San Francis co&New York

5496

4 w/s. Marks

I m/s. Francs

a large ball of this weight wilt Aitken, Mr. W. M. Anderson, Capt.

Nam. not be durable, that it will soon | F. Baylis, Miss E. Bachamas, Mrs.

6.25 Inse its shape. Still, a man who. W. Barrows, Mies K. L. Bur-

6 mle. France....... 6.40 had a chance of winning the

rows, Mrs. C. Bentley, Mr. V. S. Demand, Germa say. mains to be discovered during the championship would not mind Brand Miss P. Bergstron, 35. T Bombay

Demand, New York 5434 The proposal is using an extra box of balls over 0. V. Baboek, Mr. J. E. Blanco, Demand, Bombay... 185

Nom. coming season.

i. The old gutta-percha ball. H. Chapman, Mr. J. L increase the 10 diameter from 1.62 in. to about soon lost its shape, and

Crockatt, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Cave, Demand, Calcutta...

T/T Calcutta, ........ Nom. 10ain, which means as nearly as powerful hitters sometimes par Miss T. Crasley, Mr. C. Cartis, Jr., 30 Tokobaco.....

183 11014 A new ball every three possible an increase of 1-16:h of down

Mrs. S. M. Clement. Miss M. Mamand, Manila 10712 Cox, Miss M. S. Cameron, aa iach. It may seem a little, holes.

They were the

Mr. Demand, Singapore. 103 principal hat it means a lot in so small an

patrons of the largest size made. F. J. H. Castre, Mr. T. M. Conc. Demand, Batavis object as the golf ball. In point

the gutta-perchs bail Its Mr. and Mrs. J. X. Doyle, Mr. Ha Haiphong ot fact 1.705 in.js the size of the largest hall now on the market. diameter was 1.75 in, appreciably Dury. Mr. and Ms. F. H. Fitz- On Saigon The chief problem will be to fix bigger than anything that is gerald. ir. C. Fitch, Mr. V. On Bangkok upon the weight. Presumably it com contemplated. They liked Giles, Mr. A. C. A. Gardner, Mr. will be for each player to find out it because it meant more weight and Mrs. Harrischfoger, Mr. Fold leaf per Taal... what weight suits him best. There and the only way to increase the Jack Ho, 31. and Mr. J. Bar Silver, ready... 3216 is an impression that the more weight of the "gully" was to in- Hanea, Mr. B. Heraber, Mr. A. M.

......... 3218 Crease the size. Even so, this Harkins, Mr. A. S. Hiller, M. E. Bank of England rates 451⁄21⁄2 powerful bitters, as for instance,

Yew York/London ... 4.421⁄4 A. H. Wethered, C. J. H. Tolley, monster bal. weighed only 28 A. Johnston, Miss E Jehesten, Edward Ray, Abe Mitchell, and dw,

SUBSIDIARY. COINS. George Duncan, will drive farther than ever with a ball heavier than

Bkong 50 ot. píades any they have yet used.

in

IN Miss M. Fohnston, Mr. M. L. Jane- Whatever may be the results way. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Jenkins, of the experiments in the coming Mr. R. Kelly, Mr. J. Klopper, Mr. spring, there will be no change. Kobayashi, Mr. M. Kaha, Mr. siderable time. The St. Andrews!

Sovereign

forward

10

H

5

In that case the purpose of the in the ball regulations for a con- and Mrs. C. Lengstreth, Mr. J.Canton sab. coins

proposed change to reduce the length of driving so as to give the other departments of the game their proper value certainly will not have been achieved so far as the leading golfers are concerned. And it has yet to be proved that the driving of other people needs to be curtailed. I did once see Mitchell hit a drive with a ball- of 33 dwts, which had been made for the sake of experimentation. He drove it nearly out of sight It was the longest shot 1'should think be bas ever made.

Committee emphasise that if Levy, Mrs. H. McLean, M. and such a step be considered neces- Mrs. J. K. McHatchan, Miss E. 31. say simple waming will be Mortimer, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. given to players, makers, and re-C. Sur. Muhlen, Mr. J. J. Mrss, Mr. tailers. On the last occasion a and Mrs. E. F. Meyers, Miss good many people were left with Mayers, Mr. L Malders, Mr. N. R stocks of obsolete weights and Mohta, Mr. and Mrs. M. MacGuire, sizes on their hands.

Mr. W. A. Nowers, Mr. J. Norins, Mr. W. Pealsen, Mr. and Mr. G. H. Stout, Mr. W. J. M. Sprecker, Mrs. N. Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs.

NOVEL WAR MEMORIAL.

Nom

$74 8.15

Dar

1/10% pm. 3,5% dis 17.1% dia.

Hongkong Feb. 28, 1922,

METEOROLOGICAL.

Previous

Day

on date.

on date.

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MITSUBISHI SHOJ KAISHA, LTD.

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EXPORTS.

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PEAK TRAMWAYS CO., LTD.

TIME TABLE. WEEK DAYS,

1,20 1.2. No. 1.00 1.2

.60

p.

to 11.00

so 12.30 p.

.. 12 '2.50 p.

14.99 p.

Every zb mie

NIGHT CARS,

1

IN

25 2

15 01

1.39 1.m. to 11.20 p.m. every 10 minutte

SATURDAYS.

KEZRA CAR '12.00 veš tulgi. SUNDAYS.

E 3

7.30

D

– 7,45 a.m. 6.05 xp an EX A 23. to 11.03 1.3: 113) AM, M 11.89 nom

2.30 soon to 1.00

Every

C. F.. Steven, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Barometer......30.15 30.17 33.09 General Lord Horne jid States, Mrs. N. Sheldon, Mr. N. C. Temperature ***

52 52 56 foundation stone of Lough-

73 Stelner, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Vyee, Humility borough's war memorial last

K. ENE Miss F. Vyer, Mr. J. W. Withing Wind Diraction NO IMMEDIATE CHANGE.

Wind Force... 2. 3 The present maximum weight mouth. A second foundation

Weather ren, Mr. C. B. Warren, Jr., Mr. 0. is 29 dwt, and even in the days stone was laid by the mother of ato, Miss C. Willets Mr. R. War

Bein.......

0.32 0.00 0.00 when no restriction existed the local man who fall in the war.

Highest open . heaviest ball on the market The memorial will consist of a Anderson, Mr. Ceo. Bommelen,

Temperature on the 27th 53 weighed 31 det. We may be sure tower 120 feet high, to be erected Mr. T. Gubbins, Mr. and Mrs. E.

Lowest

air that some 33 dwt, and 34 dwt.in a local park at a cost of Hayes, Mr. F. Holske, Mr. J. balls will be put to the test in the £10,500. It is proposed to install Stolk, Mr. R. Schoonbeck, Mr. F.

Temperature on the 28th 52 The diff in the tower at considerable adli Schmitt, Mr. A. W. Strechan, Mr. coming. ezja reis

L. Winters.

AT. F. CLAXTON, Director. H. K. Observatory, Feb. 28. roulty of rising them and keeptional cost a carillon of 45 bells.

open

-6.00 jan. 19 A19 pm.

NIGHT CARS. ́áa en. Wach Days.. SPECIAL CARS,

KEP COMFANTÉ DITIEK:

PHONE, 1337

PHONE. 1337

Hot ghong's Mona Molera Picture Palace. Entirely Cader British Management, TO-DAY 5 15 and, 9.15 p.m.

OLIVE THOMAS"

7

IN

THE FOLLIES GIRL

HOW THE SUNNY SMILE and PLEASING PERSONALITY of a DAINTY DANCER B«OUGHT HER WEALTH and HAPPINESS

in AN UNEXPELTED M SNER

2.30 and 7 15 pan.performances EILEES SEDGWICK in " DIAMOND QUEEN

Episodes 16 and 17.

Usual Prices. BOOKING AT THE THEATRE,

WEATHER REPORT.

of

South coast China between

The same

H.K. & Hainan.) * No. 1.

¿

T. F. CLAXTOR, Director.

TIME SIGNALS.

Feb. 284. 31. 57m:-Pressure has decreased moderately from .K. Observatory, Feb. 28, 1922, Weihaiwei to Viadivostock and alightly at Shanghai. It has increased slightly at Haiphong and over Formoss and moderate-Signal Hill is dropped daily at 10 ly over S.W. Japan.

The time ball on Kowloon."

m. and 4 p., except on Salor- days when it is dropped at 19

A depression is shown to them, and, p.m. and on Sundays north of the Bonias.

and Holidays when it is dropped at 10 a.m. only.

Fresh monsoon may bexpect ed along the S.E coast of Coins and over the N. China Sea.

The ball is boisted half mast at the 55th minute and full mast at

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24the 57th mmute. Should the ball hours eading at. 10 a m. to-day, fail to drop at the correct time, it- 0.00 inch. Total since January will be lowered at five minutes Ist. 8.15 inches. against an past the boar and the ordinary

routine repeated at the following: average of 3.11 inches.

hour, if possible. FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO MORROW,

District.

Forecast.

1 Hongrong

Gap 1 ek..

↑ H.E. winds- to fresh;

generally overcast, warmer.'

K.E.winds

2 Formoss Change strong

3-South coast of

China "between H.K. & Lamöcks.

The samí:

Should the time ball be out of order the above routine will be carried out with the fisg "Z", or the storm signal mast,

Tim-signal are also given át night by means of three white lampe mounted vertically on the Observatory wireless mast. From Bb. 56m. Os. to 9h. Om. 0 p.m. the lamps are extinguished momentarily at the even seconds, except at the Záð, 28th, 50th, 52nd, and 34th of each minuta, ⠀

The hours refer to Hongkong Standard Time (8 hours of cast

Greenwich).

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