SHE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY OCTOBER 30,
23 YEAR-OLD GOLFER WINS CHAMPIONSHIP
PLAYS FINE GOLF
IN THE FINAL
MISS PHYLLIS WADE CAPTURES ENGLISH TITLE
OPPONENT RUNNER UP FOR SECOND
SUCCESSIVE YEAR
Skegness, Oct. 5, Miss Phyllis Wade, of Ferndown, twenty-three-year-old Hampshire girl, is the new English woman golf champion. She bent Miss Mary Johnson of (lend, but she took four putts. Hornsen, Yorkshire, by four up stymied herself, and lost the hole, and three to play in the thirty-six and from that moment Miss Wide holes final here to-day, and | definitely held, the Initiative. thoroughly deserved her victory. Hard luck for 1ttle Miss Johnson, who also twenty-three in being. runner-up for the second year in succession, but justice was served to-day.
Miss Wade is a worthy cham- plon. Her upright stance and "something in her swing may give just a slight impression of artifici: ality, but she strikes the ball smoothly and emphatically, and her follow through delights admirers of gracefully effective golf.
It is scarcely too much to any that she did not make one bad shot to-day off the fee and through the greens a fine testimonial in breezy conditions, not so severe an yester day but still exacting.
DISHEARTENING.
Miss Johnson finished the round with the disheartening arrears of five holes and it was much to her credit that she bravely carried the match to the fifteenth in the afternoon.
Craigengower Cricket Club Report
SUCCESSFUL YEAR IN ALL FORMS
OF ACTIVITIES
of
The annual general meeting inentbers of the Cralgengower Crkkut Club will be held at Happy Valley on Tuesday' next at 5.30 pan.
The report to members states in vari:
BILLIARDS.
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The two tables have been maintain- ed in fairly good condition. Receipts During the early part of the year a have dropped to small extent. handicap competition was held, which resulted na follows--Winner, Mr. D.
and U. M. Ouise (Skip); Runnerup, Leonard, E. C. Barry, J. S. Landolt Messrs. D. A. Rozario, Y. Abbas, A. F. Paul and J. Cavanagh (Skip).
The thanks of the Clubs are due to our realdent, Mr. D. W. Bradbury, for presenting souvenirs to memberi of the First Division Bowls Team ant for the spoons in connection with our Closing Day.
CRICKET.
HOME RACING
Steve Donoghue To"
Ride Favourite
London, Oct. 20. Following is the call-over
Cambridgeshire:
on the
Mary Tudor, 10 to 1.
Stend a Penny, 18 to 1 offered and Wychwood Abbot, 100 to 0. Caymanas, 100 to 7.
taken.
20 to 1 offered, 22 to 1 taken.
Bondsman, Solfatara and Flamenco,
Badruddin, 22 to 1 offered and taken. Laken.
Highlander, 25 to 1 offered, 28 to 1 Mate, Commander, Spirituelle, Statesnian, Poker, 38 to 1 offered and taken.
Light Sussex, 33 to 1 offered, 40 to 1 taken.
Rentenmark, B3 to 1 offered. Mistor, 85 to 1.
Celestial City, The Blur Boy: 40 to 1 offered and taken.
Grand Rounds, Almono-hill, 10 to offered.
Lilium. 50 to 1 offered, 0 to 1
The Club ngela entered two teams A. Rozarin; Runner-up, Str. H. Fox.in the Lengui, and whilst the first team did not enjoy a successful.sen- LAWN-BOWLS.
son, the players in the second term sleserve credit for being runners-up. The Club again enjoyed a very Monare. 1. Iwe and U.-M. Omar, successful senson, no less than 1 and J. W. Leonard and 8. Abbas head players having participated in League the first and second division batting history, the Club entered three teams games. For the first time in its and howling averages respectively, in the League, with the "A" Lean being successful in winning the First Division Shield. Players In the "I"
Interest in Tennis has again been Miss Johnson af morning shock at
another team made their appearance in first well maintained. We again entered the seventh, division bowls, and did very well on two teams in the League, the "A" the race-Renter. when Miss Wade holed out from a the whole. They bank at the back of
were, however, team having completed the pro- Miles dalinson missed some chances
the green handlenpped by constant changes, and gramme with dine games played, won
afterward.
Wade and
Now, surely, Misa Johnson had her chance, but she could not take it and was still four down at the
TENNIS.
taken.
Tobasco, Galaɲan, 06 to 1 offered and taken.
mount on Mary Tudor,
Steve Donoghue has been given the
Solitude has been scratched from
FINANCE.
it is to be hoped that they will motive and lost four. The player innittee. During the yene a scheme of with better success next season. In the "C" division have done very well, interior renovations was carried out. the second division, our players were having won all the games played sa Other improvements are contemplated The first-round scores were 81 made un of quite a number who had for. The final standings of these two and these will receive the attention by Miss
Min only taken up howie this year, and League have not yet of the in-coming Committee, Johnson.
they made excellent progress as the fren settled. songen advanced, harfag won six out Owing to inclement weather, our Miss Johnson resumed vallantly of the last right games played, competitions have been held up, with and Miss Wade so shaklly that shonishing up eighth in the Lengue the result that three out of the live
Table. lost the frat two holes.
competitions have only been com- balance of $440.85 for the year, which 'The Revenue account shews a credit following were selected to represent Doubles Championships to be decided in view of the heavy outlay, involved From amongst our players, thepleted, leaving the Singles and your Committee consider satisfactory, Hongkong in the Interpart times in later. Results: Shanghai: Mesars, R. Bana, H.. Beer, J. Howard; Runner-up, Mr. G. Lin.
Singles Handicap-Winner, Mr. II.
in Repairs and Renewals.
Doubles Handicap. Winners, Messrs. A. J. Coelho and H. J. Howard; Runners-up, Messts. Y. C. Mok and . N. Chung.
Mixed Doubles Winners. Mrs. B. W. Bradbury and J. W. Leonard: THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB, The turning point of a most Johnson's last hope was to all in-Mr. U. St. Omar; Runner-up, Mr. W. Mr. B. W. Bradbury.
Singles Champliuslip,--Winner, Runners-up, Miss V Bradbury and attractive final between two charm. tents and purposes shattered when V. Field. |ing girls, was reached unusually Miss Wade munk a patt OT SIX- Pairs Winners, Messrs. A. J.
early. Miss Johnson, one up going yard to, win the eleventh hole,
Coelho and U. M. Omar; Runners-up, to the fifth hole in the morning | Earh player had an inward score i Messrs. Y. Abbas and C. Duncan, fr. should there have increased her jof 24 for alx holes..
Rink-Winners, Messes, J.
Miss Johnsen was not at her best. She was over-anxious, and though the golfer with the more natural style the mistimed and half-topper too many second shota and no could not hold an opponent who scored for length, by little at first-and by a greater margin as the day went on.
turn.
Miss Johnson's outward score stroke better than was 45, one Miss Wade.
Both girls played good golf on the homifwari Journey, but Miss
A. E. Coates and U. M. Omar.
The usual competitions were, held and resulted as follows;
Singles Handicap-Winner, Dr. V. N. Atienza: Runner-up. Cavanagh.
Mr. J.
MEMBERSHIP,
SPORT
ADVTS.
The TENTH EXTRA RACE {MEETING will be held (Weather
The number on the roll Is 254 Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY including 12 Life Members. the season 68 joined. 28 resigned or 1931, commencing at 2.00_p.m.
Durg on SATURDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER, have left the Colony and 12 were
track the roll.
CLUB HOUSE.
The Club House at present is in fair condition. Certain repairs have been apparent, and these have cereived the attention of your Com
The First. Bell will be Rung at 1.38 p.m.
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