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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1981.
LOCAL GOLF.
HAPPY VALLEY SUMMER MEETING.
SHANGHAI CHAMPIONS
GOLFING - PRODIGY.
| DETAILS OF SWEEP DRAWING | EX-SHANGHAI BOY WINS IN
PLAN.
AUSTRALIA.
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There were 3G entries for the Complete revision of the present Golfers in the Far East genèrnily| Championship of Happy Valley, method of drawing the Champlona Mr. F. J. do Rome winning with a Sweep, largest cash sweepstako con-will be interested to learn of score of 183 (85 plus 78), Dr. 1.ducted in the Far East, is promised by further success in Sydney of the 13- Newton being second with 169 the stewards of the Shanghai. Race year-old son of Mr. Jim Ferrier, who Club, in a ciroular just issued to mom- (87 plus 82). Other scores re- turned were:
K. S. Robertson.. 85-487-172. J. S. Maclaren ... 89-68177. E. D. Matthewa.. 02-487-179, D. G. Brisco ..... 88-482-150. R. D. Wrigley led after the 18th hole with a score of 80, but did not band in a card for the second round:
The winner's second round score was a good one, and the first nine holes of this round (86) repre- sented a great achievement.
Captain's Cup.
In the Captain's Cup for August, played on Sunday, R. M. Wood unalined with a ACUPC of 75 (91-16). Other nearest were!
K. S. Robertson .. 856-79,
P. J. de Remė ....
G. W. Reevė
D, G. Bruce
bers of the club, saya the Shanghai was one of Shanghai's outstanding Tinies. The now system, which en-¡golfers, and who has more than once sures a wider distribution of
visited langkong to play in Interport million or more dollara subscribed twice yearly by Shanghai and outport jcontesta, residents, Is expected to come Inta effect with the forthcoming, Autumn
Playing in the final of the Amateur Race Meeting, the first week in No-Golf Championship of Now South vember,
The popularity of the Irish Frog Wales, young Jim Ferrler beat E. L State hospitain' sweep, the Calcutta Apperly, who has been five times. Sweep, Australian Tattersall's nud champion. The match, which, was other world-wide organizations which
have found that more people subscribe (watched by an enormous crowd of when more prizes are promised, may 5,000, was in the balance to the nat have had something to do with the
a thrilling matchi
decision of the Race Clab xtowards green. It was
for, according to the new system to throughout, and both players were in be introduced, there will be more than exceptional form. 000 prizon distributed, ranging from $120,000 to $500.
Faced with the task of sinking an The old system of having “A” and "ween is in be abolished, and in 8ft. pull on the 36th green to win, 85-6 -79. its place one huge swerp-consisting Ferrier rose to the occasion in magni- 97—17:-80. | of 125,000 tickets at $10 each, will be feant style. Ringed in by a circle of 88880, ronducted,
Open Medal Round,
1. Mundy won with a score of 72 (87--15), J. W. Mayhew being second with 75 (86-131. Other
scores were:
I'. Morrison
A. 0. Brawn
J. E Richardson
1. Goldman
jexcited faces, the boy calmly studied Steward Rights. Subscription late will be supplied the He of the ground, stood erect, to members of the Race Club, a be
fore, and members will be required to putted smoothly, and, as the ball) sign their names against numbers gurgled in the tin, the putt was hailed stnied therein, but the Stewards re- with an outburst of applause. Beth Durve the right to refuse any sub-
89-16-74.
acription as well as the right to re- were chaired by excited friends. 87--12--75.
move any member's name frony sub-Ferrier had looked like 'winning the 87-12-75.scription lists. 881375. Another important change brought game earlier, as he was dormy three, as Apperly R. M. Woodl $11876.
total suspension of the issuance of There were 50 entries. The junior section of the Medal Round was cancelled, as there wers only 17 entries.
Hole in One.
At Deepwater ay yesterday, D. S. Edward holed the 7th (150 words in one struke,
RACING AT MACAO.
PREDICTED REVIVAL OF FORMER POPULARITY.
Macau, Aug. 2
in anticipation of the pony racing which is advertised to take place at Mano on September & and 7, can- siderable work bus been dons at the Magno race course, which has assumed 11 business-like appearance again. Under the management of Mr W. L. Gerrard, whose experience of horse racing at Shanghai and elsewhere in the Far East makes him a valuable. arquisition by the Macao Jockey Club, the truck is quickly getting into shape and it will not be long before racing resumes the popularity i enjoyed in the past few years at Macao.
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A large number of ponies are here. for the summer rest, and will probably inke part in the racing, in sdultion La several punies from Hongkong. Besides these probable entries, the Macno Jockey Club has secured number of ponies from Shanghai which will be drawn for by owners and be considered Macao subs. As such there will probably be special races for these subs. Later, further ponies will be acquired in the same manner.
A new stand for weighing, apart Cran the present stands, is being bullt, and will relieve the congestion which used to be so noticed in the past. In addition to this feature, other Im-" provements in neenmmodation been made.
GOLE
ONEA
have
the STARS Play it
NOTICE THE, SHORT
DISTANCE THE CLUBHEAD HAS
TRAVELED IN
COMPARISON
TO THE HANDS IN "THE DOWNSWING
OF HORTON SMITH.
KATHER
Why must tight wrists be avoid- ed in the golf, swing?
about by the new system will be the but the "old war horse,"
Ba popularly known, slugl
A
Lckets. No tickets will be issued, characteristic finish, winning the next the circular states in emphatle print.inches of winning the last hole. two holes, and then being within four Conditions governing the sweep are
as follow:-Twenty per cent. of the Apperly made many mistakes, parti total sweepstakes will be deducted na cularly on the green. On a couple of commission. From the remainder, 40 occasions be missed 2ft. putts, and. per cent. will be deducted for the strange as it may appear, he showed purposes of prizes to drawers of unmore signs of strain than his younger pinced qualified ponies ant to drawers
rival.
During the first round of the Schmeling Stribling title bout, the men sparrad and filcked light blows to the head, each drying to feel out his opponent. At the moment photo was inapped in the
Cleveland Stadium, the champion had straightened up.
of unqualified entered ponies; 40 per cent of the sum so deducted will be divided between drawers of unplaced qualified ponies (1.c. ponies which be- come aligible for the Champions ac- cording to the conditions of that race whether they start or not), and 60 per cent of the sum so deducted will be divided between drawers of un- qualified entered ponies (ie. all ponies entured for the Autumn Meeting ox- those cluding qualified ponies and ponies entered for the Grand National Steeplechaxo).
After providing for the above com- miantone and prizes, the balanca will be divided as follows:-First prize: 70 per cent: second prize 20 per cent.: third prize 10 per cent.
Prizes Duplicated.
All prizes will be duplicated, 16. overy pony will be drawn by two sweep numbers, thereby giving two Tight wrists are disastrous to first prizes, two second prizes and the go swing. It is impossible two third prizes, two each of unplaced to cock the wrists at the top of the qualified pony prizos and two each of backewing with the club held in a unqualified entered pony prizes. deathlike grip, yet it is well to re- It is emphasized that a sweop member that the club must be held number is entitled to ne prize only Armly. Without cocking the wrists and after drawing a pony number will be doomed cancelled. Should at the top of the backswing no there be less than three placed ponies punch or power can be administer the sum allocated for first, second and ed to the ball at impact. Tight third prizes will be divided as stated wrists tense the muscles of the in Rule of the rules governing right side in the downswing, caus Members' Cuck Bweeps, 2nd half, ing one to lungo at the ball.
1981. While on the subject of the
In the event of all 125,000 - tickets | wrists, I might say that many being sold, the prizes will be as golfers uncock their wrists too follows: soon in the downswing, sponding
Two-lat prisen of $210,000.
long before Two-2nd prizes of $60,000.
the punch and potion to, bit.
the club is in a.
Study the llustration of young Horton Smith, notice, the short
Two-Bed prizes of $30,000. 120 prixes of about $1,260.
500 prised of about 1500,
';
Rules governing, the awegy, payment
distance the clubhead has travelled of prison, etc., remain as for previous
In comparison with the hands wweeps.shtag
from: the top of the backswing.
It is here that the unsocking, of hand comes into use whipping the- the wrisle takes place, the right club through
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