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THE HONGKONG

SHORT COURSE GOLF

TORQUAY EVENT THRILLS

PLAYERS TIE

(By Vagrant in the "Morning Post")

London, May 31.

TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY,

GIANT KILLERS BEATEN

IN LAWN BOWLS CONTEST

GLENDINNINGS LOSE

(Continúed from Pago 8).

it in turn to lie the shot well within n foot of the jack each time.

Young Glendinning opened by lay-

The Short Course Champion- ahip in the grounds of the Palaco Hotel at Torquay remains un- finished. After tying with an aggregate of 199 far the 72 holes. C. H. Ward and Bob Dornaning two perfect shots on the fourth again tied with 48 over eighteen head and when the skips went down C. G. Silva knocked up an opposition wood to give the Police pair a lie of three when W. Glendinning trailed Glendinning the jack to lay four, then drew a fifth shot to lie five for the head. This took the 7-2 and there were instantly visions of further laughter giants.

holes.

The replay was a thriling, exhila- rating exhibition, with the pitching and putting reaching as near perfec- Lion na any thi

this week.

Dornan took the lead at the first hole with a 2, the next was halved in 2, Ward retrieved the lost stroke with another at the 3rd. Again Dornan went ahead at the 7th, holing from fifteen feet, but Ward replied with a nine-fouter at the 9th, and both were out in 24.

Another nine-foot putt gave Ward the lead at the 10th, but a

CATCIVRA return putt went astray at the 11th for 4 and Dornan, holing from six vards, followed

with Reven-yarder at the 12th. Ward, nothing deterred, holed from seven feet at the 13th, and 16 feet at the 15th, and

again the scoren were level. Dornan again put down a twelve-footer . nt the 16th, then Ward, with the innt putt of the dny holed from 9 feet.

Mcore to

The Silvas, with two singles, up to 7-- but a two to the Glendit us again gave them the lead of five sluts. It was from the eighth lost his accuracy and C. G. Silva was head that the younger Glendinning then seen in his element. With a three and three singles the Club de Recreio combination led the score at

on the 10th heal.

SILVAS TAKE LEAD

The Silvas took the lead with a single but conceded a similar count on the next hend and on the fourteenth they were led by 12-11 and 15--13 un the seventeenth. On the fifteenth head the Silvas were lying four but W. Glendinning saved two with his last wood while on the seventeenth at one stage of the hond the Glendin nings were lying five shots when C. G. By the time we came in to luncheon Silva's second delivery knocked the at the end of the third round for the jack among a cluster of woods and juru de afilie, of which the chef father three with one what.

Th

drew second. It was only after the eighteenth

Dog racing and Dirt Track riding may have their thrills, but give me short course championships. The second replay will take place this morning over nine holes.

ju

proud, Dornon, with a round

of 18, had brought his aggregate up head had been played that the Silvas

to 149 and taken the lead, displacing breathed more freely for a count of C. H. Ward, who with 62, linished

came

n

with 162. Rerwaf and Syd Easter four gave them the lent by 17--15 bruck

ind, and but even then they were nut in next, a strake behind, and then, with 164, Hedson, and Branch winning position. However, a three

During the round the ventrable the next head

unde

it

Richards who tends these desirable unde

ditheult for the Glendinnings but they

think

pastures I am inclined to

aiden, after playing here myself, by the devil, holed his tee-shot at the 17th, a fent also achieved inter by Harry Kinch at the 1st by unorthodoxy out

of fortune.

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ery effort to score the peees- every shots on he last two heads. singles being registered against them They were unable to prevent two: and were thus beaten but by no means disgraced.

At the annual general meeting of

Of those well within striking posi tion, Easterbrook was first away. He got his first 2 at the 6th, holing from the Manuk Lodge of the Theosophical 9ft., and followed it with another from six, At the tricky 7th he was frem Society, held on Monday, the follow- bold and his ball trickled out down ing members were elected as officers the path inte rough. He made na at Way: Vice-President, Mr. D. H. And Committee: President, Mr. J. P. tempt to chip trundled his baller the bank, but Faul; Secretary, Miss C. I. K. Taylor

back the path, Treasurer. but not quite firmly enough to rench

up the green, and down went 4. An- other 4

followed, pitch not being strom enough to get on and after deliberation rolling back into

bunker.

Librarian, Mr. Y, S. Ung: Committee, Mr. D. K. Paul; Mrs. Talati and Mr. K. S. Fung.

He missed from 4ft. at the 10th. but putting reached the standard of his holed from 18ft. at the 12th, and pitching he must have seriously chul- from a bit further back at the 13th.lenged the lender.

Then he was bunkered short of the Branch was on his heels, and with long 14th to take another 4, holed 18. 23, out, 25 in, including six 2s, from 7. for 2 at the 16th, and lifted brought his aggregate to 202. The the last hole from 18ft. to finish in next to arrive was C. A. Whitcombe, 52. for an aggregate of 265. Jnd his returning 47, also finished on the

what

mark. He was out in 24, with four 2's Bad a 4 at the 6th, and was home it 23, with 2's from the 13th to the 18th.

go out. E

That brought us to four o'clock, with Dornan, Ward, Renouf, and Hudson still to

there Ward started with n 4, being skort; he then got down to work in real earnest, pitching magnificently to hit the thig on three occasions. Ifis 6gures out were: 4, 3, 2, 3, 2, 3, 2. 2,3-24; home, 3, 3, 2, 3, 3, 2, 2, 4, 3 -23; total, 47.

Just hehind, Dornan was going long smoothly, a 2. a twelve-foot puti, 4, 2. pitched dead across the valley of the goldfish, 3, 3, then an unlucky 4, his ball hitting the down ward face of

a bank and shooting, over the green. He got his 2 at the next with a seven-foot putt, going boldly with his pitch for the ingen. the narrow spit of green between the wods and perdition, and with t twrtve-foot putt holed for

was out

in 24, as Ward had been. He got it's all the way to the 17th, where he was left with four strokes for the holes to win. He holed a 18ft.

WO

Sit

putt for there, and was left one

shorter on the last green. He struck his ball Grmly, and it looked in all the way, but fell away, lapped the hole, and stayed out, as Ward's had done some excited minutes pre- vinualy

C. H. Ward Moseley)

C. A. Whitcombe (Crews

62 48 62 47

100

R: Duenan (South Star) 47 84 48 50 190 W. J. Branch (Henbury) 5 4 5 48 202

HUD ST SG 47 202 Best Boda (Chigwell) &z 82 80 H. Easterbroek (Knowle) Ga 50 50 T. . Renouf (Stockport),62 49 6%

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