THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1934.
HONGKONG GOLFERS
OUT OF LUCK
Fail To Collect Prizes In Lucifer Competition
AUSTRALIAN ENTRANT SUCCESSFUL
London, July 17.
The Lucifer Golf Competition ended this week, and no com- petitor from China won a prize. The winner, H. A. Parker, of Australia, with a handicap of 18, won the Trophy with on aggre gate of three up for 38 holes, on the Old and New Courses at Elton Heath.
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Here are the scores of the Hong- the foundations of his successful L. F. Dowling ; (Austra- progreas. kong and Shanghai competitors:
Ha) who had finished three up oo the first day, found a mint of trou- ble on the second, and finished six down (three down in 38 holes).
1xt Ind A. G.B. Johnsen (18), ILK. 1 d. 7ds, a do, do. dr. 10 da K.. Holle (B). B
7 d. 1d
W. Hawklogs (7), B'hal, 4 d.
dn. dv. 14 d. C.C. Hallop (0), B'kal, W.J. Wad on (18). 166. 5 dn. 10 da. 15 dn. P do. d. In slu,
R.J. BAR (12), 5'bal
M. Veniem (25), Bhat, 10 dn.
ds. I da.
"LEAN BROWN MEN."
The Competition which received
-quite a lot of publicity
papers, with references to some of
the competitors
men,"
да
COMPLETE RESULTS.
H.A. Parker {Aus'lim (18)
(Toronto) (6)
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12. up
1. Brenvy flizelne
4 in.
& up
1 up
from the
F.. U. Woodridg
(Main) (11)
at mg.
Jn. 1 dn.
""lean brown
Dr. 1. Waodonald
N. Miller (Avis'ls} (9) 4 do,
1 op
i do.
(hodesia) (3)
2
z dn.
(hodn) (71
dn.
Sup
24h.
all 2 dn. 2 da.
do 2
dn.
..
$ 4. 2 d.
It 情
4 dn.
was won by H. A. Parker (Australia) with a return of three W. d. A. Owen Smlik up on bogey over 30 holes.
Over a. G. B. Coleridge
(India) (13)
300 players entered the tournament this year, players domiciled in Bri- B. G. Mitchell tish Dominions but now on leave. L P. Fowl No other qualification is necessary,
(Nigerini 2}
(Australia) (tas
(India) fact. L. Delentene
(Kenya)
no entrance fee or subscription. n. Birkmyze
of the Lucifer All are the guests Golfing Society, whose seventy mem-R. bera extend welcome and hospitality c. weight unlimited. Under their ausplees 201 courses throughout the country aro thrown open during July and August
(Kenya) (4)
4 in.
Edn. 2 do $ dn.
4n. aan, n.
and
All the players attended the din- at which the! to those who are spending thorner at the Savoy Hotel in the even- leave at home. Throughout this ing, after the final, meeting all are guests of Lord Rid- Prince of Wales, who in Captain, Next to him was Mr. doll, and at all times Captain Carl- prealded. ton Levick labours in this commend James Braid (golfing open champion ablo cause of hands across the seas. in 1901, 1905, 1000, 1008, and 1910). In his speech the Princo addressed Two days' qualifying by medal the gathering as "Brother Lucifera." play at Stoko Poges, Oxhey and Moor He recalled the days when he car. Park had loft the elect to play two ried the King's golf clubs for him. "I asked him the other day," said at Walton rounds against Bogey Heath, half playing on the Old the Prince, "why he did not go on and all he said to me Course and half on the New on the with golf, first day and the procedure being was that he got so d angry.'
(Loud laughter). The Prince later reversed on the second.
The winner met with a not uned-in his speech referred to Henry Cot ton. "Talking about Cotton," he "I did hear that Macdonald venturous passage. Some of the easy said. pivoting of his sensational destruc Smith was practising putting Flon of bogey had gone from him he heard of Colton's 65 in his rat on the teeing grounds and the bunk or second round. He stopped prac ers of the New Course took frequent thing and said, "I know I have got
theref toll; not always, though, for
to practice holing my brasslo shots, were times when the ball bore now." The Prince added: "I think charmed life and leaped gally up the that the fraternity of golfers is a frowning faces to come to rest on wonderful thing. It is a great game. the green.
Then the narrow-faced I think It Is a game that will last alumindum putter did ita work and us all our lives. In fact, when we
One the ball wont aldiing to rest.
are too old to play golf it is time down was the outcome of the strug-to die" The Prince said he hoped received by the gle. Momorable scoring: Not 68 in that an Invitation the qualifying round at Stoke Poges, Royal and Ancient from the Austra four up on the first day with a 68|lian Golf Union for a team of ama- net, and ons down on the second. teur golfers from Great Britain to B. B. Higgins (Canada) (6) fore-visit Australia during the centenary ed himself up into second place with celebrations would be accepted. Mr. a fine round of five up to finish up Stanley M. Bruce, High Commission- on the 30 holes. Throughout the er for Austraila, announced that the round he resisted the temptation to Prince had accepted the position of let fly with a wooden club, and re- President of the Lucifer Club, and lied entirely upon his irons from tee had presented a trophy to be com to green. He was hitting his second poted for by the members. Our Own shots crisply and accurately to lay Correspondent.
GAY!
LIGHT!
AIRY
PEPPY
GORGEOUS!
STAND UP
A scene from "Stand Up And Cheer" the Fox film which starte « van a
the King's Theatre on Saturday. ̈ ́?
AUSTRALIANS AND
FIFTH TEST
MATCH.
London, July 11.
It is understood that the manager of the Australion touring
H. team, Mr. Bushby, approached the M.C.C. at the request of the Australian Board of Contral to make arrange- ments for the fifth Test match at the Oval to be played to a finish, if either side by winning the match could draw level with the The M.C.C. have, it other. is understood,, declined the request.
LINCOLN. WINNER
FOR INDIA
Horse Who Was Sold For 30 Guineas
London, July 267? Mr. J. Russell, the trainer of Play On, the winner of the Lin- colnshire Handleny,
aunouncea
that the horse has been sold pri- vately to go to India.
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Play On, who is a four-year-old gelding by Weisadorn out of How's That, was bred by Mr. Donald Fra- ser at the Tickford Park Stud, and was sold as a yearling for 30 guineas. Following his victory in the year, Play On ran second to Light Sussex in the City and Suburban, his only other outing this year being in the Great Northern Handicap, at York, in May, in which he finished third.
AMAZINGI
CHEER!
WARNER BAXTER
MADGE EVANS SYLVIA FROOS JOHN BOLES JAMES DUNN "AUNT JEMIMA" SHIRLEY TEMPLES ARTHUR BYRON RALPH MORGAN NICK FORAN NIGEL BRUCE ITCHELL & DURANT STEPIN FETCHIT
oduced by WINFELD SHISHAM
lilllll
Producer Bed Collaborator sad Dinos? *E LEW, BROWN
Lyrles Low Brawn!
OF
STAND UP AND CHEER
SHIRLEY TEMPLE'S
BRILLIANCE
Film critics in England are ad- exhausting thair stock of jectives in praise of a little film atar who is four years of age.
Shirley Temple is her name, and she is one of the most fascinating and accomplished Juveniles seen on the screen.
In "Stand Up and Cheer," the big now Fox musical which was formerly called Fox Follies, Shirley gives a performance that is a riot.
To watch hor in a delight, so unconsciously sweet and appeal- ing is she. She acts with such case; her responses are quick and her timing is perfect, and she can put over a difcult song with spirit and humour. The artistry of her performance must be seen to be appreciated.
QUOTA CONFLICT.
BRITAIN AND CEYLON BREACH AVERTED
Colombo, Aug. 1. The threatened conflict between the Board of Ministers of Ceylon and the British Government, re-
garding the forcing upon Ceylon of anti-Japanese quotas, has been averted.
Au unofcial meeting of the Board to-day decided thore was no occasion to resign or for the dissolution of the State Council, as the action of Sir Philip Cun- liffe-Lister in connection with the quotas does not disclose any de- fect In the Constitution but is an
exercise of extra-constitutional powers inherent in the Klag.-- Reuter,
The programone of matches in the Lawn Bowls open championships arranged for yesterday were postponed owing to the rain. The matches affected were those between R. Hasa and G. C. Moss; E. G. Post and V. Petherick; H. A. S. Alves and R. Duncan, and W. K. Way and A. S. Gomes against A. Chapman and J. Fraser.
Always Good Dancing
at the
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DRAGON
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6th
Floor King's Theatre Building.
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