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*HAT-TRICK IN VÄRSITY
MATCH.
CAMBRIDGE BEAT OXFORD IN LOW SCORING DUEL
ENTHOVEN PROMINENT.
London, July 7. The eighty-eighth Oxford and Cambridge match was played at Lord's on a howler's wicket, and Cambridge won in two days by 34 runa. In a match in which the aggregate total of runs was only 704, the issue was in doubt until the last ball was bowled.
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LAWN BOWLS.
NEW COMPETITION FOR
HONGKONG.
In connection with the scheme for an Inter-Department Lawn Bowls Competition, a meeting of representatives was held at the Police Recreation Club on Tuesday evening for the purpose of dis. cussing the arrangements.
The following were represented: Sanitary Department (Mr. R. Smith), Revenue Department (Mr. W. Knight), P.W.D. (Mr. W. E Hollands), Police (Sub-Inspector E. J. Field), "Education Depart ment (Mr. J. C. Fletcher), Prison Department (Mr. J. McLeod)..
It was decided that the Cup be Inter-Departmental Cup," and that the competition be played on the knock-out system.
called. "The O'Sullivan Goscombe
"
THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH,
LEARNING GOLF.
HELPFUL IIINTS BY FAMOUS PLAYERS.
THE LAST WORDS.
The following article contri- buted by Bobby Cruikshank and John Duncan Dunn, le the last of the series we were able to publish by a special arrangement with the 'Golfer's Magazine, Chicago... Bobby Cruikshank concluded with sound advice upon the, height of the tee, and upon that diffenlt phase of the game, the short approach. John Duncan Dunn stresses the value of good putting,
TAKE CONDITIONS INTO *.
CONSIDERATION.
By R. Cruikshank.
The height of, the tee should be determined by the style of play of the individual, the lay of the land, and kind of ball to be used; and the wind. In driving where there are few, or no obstacles, n player should use a medium-sized with the wind, he should use a On a windy day, playing
high tee and stand slightly behind the ball, this enabling him to hit the ball well into the air where
tee.
Cambridge won the tous, score 178 at their first attempt, and secured a first innings advantage of sixteen runs by dismissing Oxford for 162 R. G. H. Lowe found the wicket much to his receipts from this source will be it will receive all the benefit of the
liking..and he was largely respon- sible for the collapse of the Dark Blues for he brought off the rare "hat-trick" when Oxford looked
kely to make a stand.
The entrance fee for each de- partment will be four dollars and
used for the purpose of providing | wind. replicas of the cup for the year's winning team.
Each department are to be re- quested. to nominate five players, and only those players will be al- H.J. Enthoven, who was making lowed to compete during that san- his third appearance for Cam- bridge, and who achieved the disson. Names of the players, to-
tinction of scoring a century in both the matches in which he has previously played, was the highest scorer for the Cambridge team. and he was defeated when his He followed score stood at 51.. "this up by taking three wickets in Oxford's first innings for 39 runs. J. S. Stephenson (Shrewsbury and University) put up a stubborn resistance in the fourth innings when Oxford required 207 to win, but he lost his wieket after scoring 52. a valuable contribution.
The scores were!
Cambridge: 178 and 191. Oxford: 16% and 173..
H. J. Enthoven. (Harrow and Pembroke) scored an admirable 51 in the Cambridge first innings, and he was well supported by R. W. V. Robins, a Freshmah, who scored 37. M. A. McCaulis bowled splendidly throughout and took five wickets at a cost of 59
runs.
he
It was in the Oxford, first linings when R. G. H. Lowe (Westminster And
Trinity brought off his sensational "hat trick." Only E. R. T. Holmes (Malvern and Trinity) who scored 28, and Nunn, who contributed 30, put up any sort of resistance to the Cambridge attack, Lowe took five wickets for 22 runs, and Enthoven took 3 for 39 runs.
Batting a second time, the Cain- bridge batting was more even and no player showed up prominently.
gether with the entrance fee, should be forwarded to the Hon. Secretary, Mr. W. E. Hollands, c/o PW.D., on or before Thurs day, July 15th.
......
It was decided to write to the Hon. Secretary of the Police Re creation Club asking permission for all-games to be played on this Club's green.
The draw for this season result- ed as under:-
Revenue Department (bye). Police Department v. Sanitary
Department.
Against the wind, a low tee should be used so that the trajec tory of the ball will be straight low line.
on 3
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The pitch shot is always a safe way to a green but the run-up is often better if you have a clear space to the green. It is also easier.
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The pitch and run, a combiña- tion of both, is also a very useful
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THE VALUE OF THE PUTT.
By J. D. Dunn. Every good tournament player will tell you how much he depends upon putting. Francis Quimet, to quote only one of the younger Prison Department v. P.W.D.
"generation, has often remarked Education Department (byc). upon how much he owed his good The first game in the competi-scores to only requiring one putt tion will be played between the or the green, how his 70 or 72 Police and Sunitary Departments might easily have been an 88 or on Sunday, July 25th, beginning 90 if he had to take two or more at 3.30 p.m.
patta to every green.
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AMAZING CRICKET.
"The man who can putt is n match for anyone."
Travis, commenting upon his Schenectady putter, said: "Wher I am playing for a championship, I feel like taking it to bed with Travers regards as the best all. round weapon of the golfer a "put-
me."
K. S. Dulcepsinjki (nephew of WORCESTER DISMISS AUSSIES ting cleek of medium weight and
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36. J. W. Greenstock (Malvern
and Brasenose) toak five wickets
for 77 runs.
not too much lofted."
FOR 197 RUNS,
London. July 7.
HONGKONG CRICKETERS.
The Australians, captained by
Requiring 207 to win. Oxford Warren Bardsley, were dismissed lost good wickets cheaply, but J.
S: Stephenson, the old Shrewsbury for 197 runs by the lowly-ranked
boy, provided a delightful 62.
Worcester team in the two di
S.
T. Jagger (Malvern and St. Clare) match which preceeds the Third THANKS AND GOOD WISHES
took four Oxford wickets for 34
runs.
Cambridge have now won 42 of the matches played, Oxford have won 36, while ten have Been drawn-Router.
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Joe Beckett has at last agreed to fight Phil Scott, but London loss, will not see the contest. It is to be staged in Southampton on Saturday, July 10 Articles were signed recently by the supporters of both boxCra for a purse of £2,250 presented by Mr. Harry Wakefield. In addition to a side stake of £250 deposited by Messrs, ' Wakefleld and Ward on behalf of Beckett and Scolt respectively, the
The scores at present.
Australia: 157.
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FROM LATIN HYMN TO wicket fell the score-board showed
"RED FLAG/ only eight runs, but subsequently Singapore Cricket Club by. Mr. H. M. K. Foster held his end up and R. B. Hancock, captain of the
Prague, May 2-A Ceps mes- when stumps were drawn the scor: Hongkong interport team which He hoped the English authori stood at 47 without any further recently visited Malaya:-
ties would soon agree to a longer sage from Moscow describes the "I shall be very gind if you will period to obtain finality in the life-history of the old clock in the
games, which they had come 13,000 Spassky Tower on the Red Square Every description of Danking and Exchange The match was played at Workindly convey to all those respon-miles to play. (London cheera) in Moscow, built, as a Latin in- | scription tells us, by Peter Antony Solarius, of Milan, in 1491. The clock fills the entire ninth story of the tower. On one bell are the firet words of the Latin hymn, "All People Praise the Lord," and beneath the inscription," Cast by Claudius Fromus in Amsterdam,
When, in the reign of Peter the Great, bearded peasants brought them on thirty waggons from Archangel, the bells played Dutch Paris, June 5-Leoncico,,the dances. In the eighteenth cen- real regret, and with a determina-faithful companion of the contury German clockinkera changed tion to come back again, and at- quiatador, Vasco Uunez de Bal- this "for a lark" to the merry Daimn tempt to capture your flag in the bos, is to be afforded a marble German song," Ach, mein lieber Far not very distant future. We shall tribute to canine fidelity. Leon- Augustin." Under Nicholas I. Harkow nover forget our visit, and we all cico, like his master, fell into dis- they played the "Preobrazhensky Holla hope that in 1927 you will send a favour. His master, who had dis- March," which was later replaced at Yum team to Hongkong and give us a covered the Pacific for Spain, was by the religious song, "Kol slaven." chance of returning in some small decapitated and his head put on In the Revolution it was for some measure your hospitality.
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Worcester: 47 (for 4 wkts); Bardsley won the toss and he
Root England's Test bowler and Bowles were in good fettle, and
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