THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1985.
LITTLE ELIMINATES PROMISING GOLFER KING'S ||
BRITISH AMATEUR
TITLE
Third Round Matches At
St. Annes
By Vagrant, at St. Annes
London, May 23.
Lawson Little (Presideo, U.S.A.), the holder, won
BOWLS TOURNEY
Matches Re-arranged
For Next Week
Monday's postponed matches in the Brcond round of the Open Singles Bowls Championship have been re- arranged for Monday, June 24, and yesterday's for Tuesday, June 25, The following are the matches:
MONDAY, JUNE 2
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A. A. tack (Hongkong F. C. green).
TUESDAY, JUNE 25
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a comfortable victory in the third round of the British G. Emp Amateur Championship against J. P. Zacharias yester.. Knight day. He was not quite so limpressive as he had been on Tuesday, failing occasionally to hit the greens with R. his second shots and playing one or two weak chips in the later stages, though curiously enough at the first four holes he put delicate shots within three feet of the pin. It was, indeed, owing to these that he got a win- ning lead.
Some
A gallery unusually big for such an varly stage of the championship followed the game in sunshine which felt tropical after our recent expos ure to Southport spring.
to seek turned back after the 4th turned diversion elsewher but having seen seen Zachurine dealing out violence in the 1 knew that Waterloo Rugby pack, he was far from beaten, Little had been lucky to miss the bunkers with at pulled tee-shot to the 1st. He won the second with a real feat of leger pitching straight into the hole
from two
demn, pitch it all actually graze ing his opponent's in its flight.
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ENGLAND'S NARROW
VICTORY
Footballers Beat Holland By Only Goal
Amsterdam, May 20.
Despite the conditions in their favour, England gained only a narrow victory over Holland at the National Stadium here, in the first full International between the countries. With rain falling heavily throughout, like an English November day, and a treacherous surface, on which the ball skidded at a great pace, England gave a disappointing exhibition, the for- wards especially showing up in a poor light, writes Charles Buchan.
So great
An interest had the match aroused that every ticket had been sold, the attendance reach- ing 40,000 and the receipts proximately £17,000.
the
At the highest, Holland's amateur team ranks eighth in the merit list of the Continental countries, yet they forced a repersentative England team to fight every inch of the way. Great credit must be given to the Dutch do- Two unusual incidents, unexpected fence, but if our forwards had dia- at an international, occurred. The enthusiasm with a courageous pitch
1. C. Compton, brother of Leslie played anything like their club form, referee allowed Wels, who had been and run over a bunker to the right stane denil. Now the crowd streamed Compton the Arsenal full-back, has England would have won by a hand-injured, to come on the field while over the 13th fairway and some min-sigued as a professional for the cham some margin. Frankly, the line was the ball was still in play; while there was an interval of nearly twenty utes elapsed before Zacharins could piens. He is just 1 and had pre-a complete failure. drive. When he did he hooked wildly Combination games
to allow Boyes and Worrall were baffled in minutes, presumably viously played for Arsenal in London Little crashed his straight down the
As an amateur the first half by the tactics of the spectators to get drinks at the sunny
around the ground. middle a few yards short of the green Camplon was engaged as a full-time Datch wing-halves, standing wide on
The teams were: -345 yards.
professional on the AL.C.C. staff at the flanks, and did little of note until;
Holland: the second half, while the inside! Zacharias played n expital high re-Lord's at the age of 18.
Caldenhove, Van Halle covery Just on to the edge of the green,
forwards were strangely inept. The Run; Faauwe, Anderiesen, Van Heel: but then was short all the way, and
Anishing, too, with the exception of Wels, Drok, Bakhuys, Smit, Mijnders, England: Hibbs (Birmingham); Little, short with his second, get 14 emerging from the decreasing Boyes, was deplorable.
Male and Hapgood (Arsenal); Gard four to become three up. He became crowd as a player who is playing at durmie at the next, hilling another the top of his form. T. A. Torrance clever individual efforts, and the fiver (Vila), Barker (Derby), Burrowe of his great iron shots to the velge continued to piny delightful golf in arcasionally combined cleverly, int (Sheffield Wed.); Worrall (Ports- of the green after Zacharias had cut disposing of Kenneth Black, the even these fishes of brilliance were mouth), Eastham (Bolton), Richard
ROH (W.B.A.), Westwood wasted when it came ta shooting. his brassi shot against the rising Canadian. The first half saw plenty breeze,
of thrills, for, after winning the first Though Halle, the Dutch chauffeur Boyer (W.BA.). The vnd had come with disappoint four holes, Torrance last the next goalkeeper, made wonderful in suddenness, though there was one three, Black hitting two tremendous notably frum Boyes, he should have breathless split second at the 15th | shots bone at the seventh-648
hain and Richardson could do little played a little pitch and rum which produced his finest golf, and against right and I fear their chances of all but went down for 3. Zacharias that few can live, Black in consequence further honours have gone, proved himself a tenacious, capable having nothing with which to repronch
himself.
.:..
True, Westwood made several
Unll: Little set with grand shoulders, | where, with neither home. Zacharias į After the turn, however, Top, beaten five or six times.
in
There was some grand bitting to come, with little in it for of the ter, hut Little
finer- stronger with his frons, A looking couple it would be diffent to find between Inverleith and the Albert Zacharias over six fert, fit, and built
Zacharias
holded a seven-foot putt to win the 6th in 2 after Little had bunkered his tee-shut, recovered well, and got his three. Little played the old at the 6th and was over the back of the green.
Zacharias followed him, but the Ameriena at last playedt à chip that was far from perfect, five half in yards from it in fact, and a 6 was followed by another at the long 7th, where what breeze there was blew down the fairway, so that Little was nearly home with an iron shut that was well worth the ovation, But, again his chip went contrary to intention, and Zacharias got his half.
"ONE TO OUR SIDE"
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player, whom experience--he સ only
just twenty-one-may well make a great one. He should certainly solve one of the difficulties of the, English Selection Committen in the coming Internationals.
TOLLEY HAS STRUGGLE. Tolley won his third round match against C. S. Buckdey, but not without
SAVOR,
East-
Perhaps the missing of an early opening upset Richardson, as he seem- ed afraid to hold the ball, but neither Eastham nor Westwood tackled they should have done.
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Gibbs made no wirtake in his out- ward half against Fogg, who saved the 10th with a classic recovery out Fortunately the defence was on its of a bunker to finish nearly dead. { best behaviour. The only weak link Giblia then went on to win by six andį was Burrows, who recined dazed by n. four.
hend injury received early in the Apart from one catastrophe, John | garau.
remainder shone so res-
des Forest played with the utmost plendently that Holland seklam looked steadiness in beating Geoffrey Illing-like n scoring.
a stern struggle-almost a repetition worth by six and live. 1lis Agures
of their recent meeting in the Eng-were 4 8 4 4 4 4 7 4 4 out and 4 4 4 lish Championship. Tolley won the
THE ART OF BARKER
Barker
gave as good an exhibition
[ as I have seen in an international
this season. Realising that the Dutch
ZOLATECONTEM UN only ene attacking method-
ROYAL LYTHAM AND ST. ANNE'S
first three holes, Huckley taking some koine. time la settle down and accustom him. self to the crowd, in far eloser pro ximity than in his Aston Villa duye. terrier worrying away at a St. Bern- Then it became a question of the bull and without being able to make any impression, for Tulley, turned with his three-hole tead. Then he topped his tee shot and the second to the 11th
Now the crowd became intent, for Zacharias was fighting without trace of hurry or agitation. When he won the 8th a delighted spectator yelped in a voice that cracked comically with excitement, "Une to our side, boys." to low it, and at the 12th after Little pulled his drive a little and get an awkward stance for second, which he pulled over the green, played the weakest of chips, and lost thei hole to a perfect four, As the sorrow. ch of wind in the pines rame ful sigh from the crowd. the Englishman's
ides
You Bogey
Yds. Bogry.
1
21
1.
10
340
2
4244
A
461
12
22
13
B
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3
14
H
0
481
648
350
3KK
162
-
...
| Total .... 3,232ych. 36 Total .. 3,434yda, 20
pult for two stapped by the hule at desperation, Teveries born of Topping are still standing
the 9th. He was two down after disastrous start-out in 39 to 36.
Nothing was given, nothing asked coming in: 4,5, with Zacharias driving behind n. potential copse and hitting a tiny tree to plunge into the rough, and Little missing the given to the left and missing from seves feet. Then 3,
Panie
sending the ball through to Bakhuys for the centre-forward to supply the
(Bolton),
ALL COUNTY
GAMES UNFINISHED
CAMBRIDGE
WIN
WARWICKSHIRE &
KENT CLASH
(Continued from Pago 8),
shoaling power-Barker, in addition points against Somerset
at. Peter.
to serving the covered the op- borough where there was no play to
only one dont
Hibbs had day. The hosts made 238 and, when
position xo
beauty just wide of
shot, a that beat and flew
the right upright.
Somerset had scored 127, 118 for five wickets when play closed yesterday. Perkins captured five Northants wickets for 43 runs.
Next to Harker, Male at term, Manchester was not free from weer the shining light of the England team,
playing as brilliant a pitch and run as he has ever done during his die- tinguished career.
his interventions being wonderfully ruption and the match between Halves followed all the way to the we had an able partner in Hapgood, fined to two days, there being no play well timed and his kicking judicious. Lancashire and Surrey was also con- most part, with mistakes on both last
green-fighting Imives for the
In the last 32, Little, Chapman and while Gardner assured himself of to- The champions took five of
to-day. followed
of the further "es" with a sound forceful the points by declaring at 357 for Lawson Little crowd Americans, and Bud Donovan, of the display. Holland's strength, too, lay Ave and then dismissing Surrey for had Jained in now and the 18th fair- Canadians,
in defence,
300. E. R. T.
T. Holmes, the Surrey The morning play saw the conclu- I liked the rugged tackling and leader, was the only player to with why was a stirring scene as they
good positioning of Caldenhove, a stand the champions' attack and he down it behind the blue flags of sion of the second round, the mast stewards.
notable occurrence being the defeat of, decorator by trade, and Van Run; made 101 runa. Hopwood took six Both had hit good drives, and their Leonard Crawley, by i. L. Q. Hen- also the dominant personality of of the wickets for 98. Lancashire had seronds finished about six yards from riques, who found his
Anderleson, the contre-half, head put on 35 without loss yesterday when opponent in his The
pis Buckley short, Tolley past. most creatie moed at the start. Pro- parter in the Bank of England, stumps were drawn. Buckley's putt was the line allting to the utmost, he secured an
HAMPSHIRE FOLLOW-ON Amsterdam. and
struck firmly enough to early lead, and turned four up in 37. Pranive and Van Heel were clever Sussex, at Horsham, beat Hamp- Use E "Bul it died away irchen short, and turn, ut esald
too days. Sussex sended 383, Herman of early errors
dainty and fragile. With the tall taking five for 72 and Hampshire half for the match.
Tolley went away from G. B. Taylor, Hakluys mastered, their poverty of replied with a total of 144, James Eric Fiddian did us yeoman servire at Canada, mixing the best with the inctical idens was exposel.
Langridge having five victims for 22 of T. S. Tailer (Piping worst against an who alayed | After # 14 tumultuous welcome had
At the play yesterday Rock, U.S.4.), cunnidered by his visit some hadis banished pulicu secunde, been given to Princesa dulinnu, the Hampshire, in the follow-on, had 20 ing compatriots to rank next among
There was a period of crisis after band had played three National for no wicket. them to Lawson Tattle. There was a the turn which Tolley reached with a Anthems and 21 ball boys had sur-
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Notts und Glamorgan each took four terrife first half, with Triler out in four-hole lend, for the Canadian won rounded the playing pitch, England points from their match and at Swan: 36 and his opponent, one stroke more, the 11th, 12th and 13th to become made a promising start. A long kicksen where Glamorgan made 326 and the game all squared. Fiddian at last only one down. Talley then recovered by Male sent Richardson through, fart Notts 189 for three, there being no
in front at the 13th, and wan big three and two. P. P. instead of dribbling the centre-forward play
-day. University, the only where the American visited
beat the strong Canadian, Jack attempted to loft the ball over the bunker
Zacharinstirring the crowd to gram) the way cited murn or of "It's in!" Crawley came back at him after the with the ali, though a trifle too deli- shire on first innings on the first two
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Talley, ruaning his up dead, got bls, Pleth could never make up for his berate, but the forwards were
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advancing goalkeeper, sending It over team to win, engaged Essex at West- A gave Fiddian the 1211; he chung, J. Howard Neal, a well-known Lon-the crossbar. England were the cliff where the undergraduates secured on to his two-hole lead like grimden golfer and former champion of better side and but for Halle would a victory by seven wickets. death, then lapsed at the 10th with Hertfordshire, had an unlucky experi- have led at half-time.
Essex scored 157 and then 259, W. three putts. Very awkward, Noel, of the Royal Guernsey Club,
in his match nyninst Stanley Within two minutes of the restart Wooller taking five for 68 in the England went ahead. Richardson second innings. Cambridge totalled They were all square after playing lobbed the ball to Westwood, whose 319 in their first innings and then fifteen holes, and at the nex! Neal low shot was traveling across the 98 for three. holed out in fewer strokes than his goal, when Worrall hurled himself With play possible only on the first opponent, but, as was afterwards dis-forward and Bashed the balt into the two days, Oxford University and the envered, with a ball outside the game.net. Eugland aintained the supre- Free Foresters at Oxford were unable He, thus automatically lost the hole, macy until the end, Worrall missing to conclude their match, the Under- John Burke advanced another step and Noel also won the 17th, which another fine chance by allowing the graduates scoring 161 and the visitors ul the expense of W, H. Elkins, and Į gave him the victory.
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these Americans have of gulluping at he inish. But an awkward stance sw Tailer bankered, and Fiddian finished off a gratul day's work by holing a 6yd, pull for 3.
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