THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY,

OCTOBER

11, 1935.

HONGKONG BOWLERS

DEFEATED

Shanghai Recover After A Bad Start

(Continued from Pago 8.)

ard and their form would have sham- ed many a player in an ordinary club; match. Guy was occasionally draw-) ing some good shots but the occasions woods in places where they were were few and far between. Sliva always likely to prove useful and failed to reproduce any of his league It Wh exceptionally raro that, form while Noronha' Туда # both his woods were wasted.

less

GLOVER IMPROVES

ends

appoluitment.

and ineffective and it was Silva margin as 30-13.

din..

most

COLONY'S EARLY LEAD When Hongkong ran away with a Against the consistency of Munro

the 21 hends was the even shot lead on the first three throughout sudden brilliance of Glover in the ends there were few spectators who were prepared to wager that the concluding heads when he improved visitors would be able to extend our form of the opening players, let alone beat them by such on his during which his bowling, was list-1

**à convincing

and Luz proved the Glover's accuracy which sealed Hong- kong's fate for when he was in his accurate of the bowlers on the first most destructive form it was indeed head on which Hongkong scored a The two Portuguese players drew

one shot while another was spoilt by was promoted by an opponent. On uncanny deliveries, which

the second head Luz drew two woedk broke up the positions and gave

almost

dend on the jack and Hong- Shanghai, the count.

that the long registered another three.

The best shot of the third head was delivered by Luz carried

three.

B sad time for the Colony. Many cach Glover's head

A

instance.

his last wood on to the

who

the Jack into the ditch when Shang- hai lay the shot, Hongkong chalked

i occasion.

It seemed Intponsible player skipping Shunghat during the first ten lends and the man direct ing them in the last ten were one and the same for the difference in the play was so pronounced that one single and made the score 7-0. Shanghai's first shot, came from would never have thought it was Munro who rested Guy's erstwhile Glover who was skipping in each counter, Luz made two attempt at "When on the eighth head Shunghat driving but failed narrowly on each lay two shots with the position very

When Shanghai lay second shot an delicate and Glover cautiously played the fifth hond Luz, with a narrow green, somebody, rather facetiously passage to negotiate, dislodged the

visitors wood and gave

Hongkong on remarked "that's the best shot you extra phot, making the score 9-1. have played," and that seemed to be

Lopes showed better form on the pinion-so badly general

had sixth hend and was on the inck with Glover been skipping the rink daring the first half of the match.

However, the spectators and alt the Shanghal players were able to for give and forget and to accord de credit to the Shanghai skly for his brilliant work after the first half or the game. Glover became, in an in- atant, the outstanding players on the green and was constantly applauded for some skilful play,

the

LEADERS WEAK

an ident lead

he

3 in the

the

a

one of his deliveries while Munro

drew two more shota Luz sent down

from the Jack but Shanghai hnd une shot which was only three inches resting on the "kitty" while Munro's better wood was still second shot.

wood la

to gain

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morrow.

PADGHAM & ALLISS IN

GOLF FINAL

Thrilling Matches In The Closing Stages

(BY "VAGRANT")

to the

London, Sept. 13.

GRIM STRUGGLE

Exciting Finishes Seen At

The Valley

SPORT

ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

The Ninth Extra Race Meeting

BIG DIVIDENDS PAID ON FIRST DAY OF will be held (weather permitting)

DOUBLE TENTH MEETING

(By "Captain Foster")

There was a fairly good attendance of racing goers at the first day of the "Double Tenth" Meeting held yesterday at Happy Valley under ideal weather and it was an excellent afternoon's sport with keen riding and several exciting finishes.

BRITISH WOMEN GOLFERS

BEAT AUSTRALIAN

PLAYERS

LOSE BUT HALF A POINT

The favourites had a very, poor day and the introduction of Jockey allowance was responsible for the two best dividends of the Meeting. Soldier of Peace with Mr. Tangi Man-wa up paid $282.60 for a win in the opening event, the Car- narvon Handicap, and Glnd-Eyes, piloted by Mr. F. F. Li, returned $275 for passing the winning post first in the sixth race, the Jordan Handicap. Mr. Dletz, the stable jockey, took out Soldier of Victory and Mr. Tang was given a ride on Soldier of Peace who was allotted 140 lbs. Mr. Tang, claimed the allowance and could only. weigh Sydney, Sept. 17. The team of British women

out at 137 lbs. whereas Pontiae golfers beat New South Wales Bay, with Mr. Frost, was sent out by 5% matches to % here to-day Peace had a pull of 9 lbs. and he with 6 lbs. over-weight. Soldier of making a clean sweep of the beat Pontiac Bay by only a length. singles.

Mr. Donald Black was not riding Mrs. J. B. Walker, the new Australlag Open champion, beat in this race and had he been given The New the mount on Pontiac Bay, Soldier Miss Jon Hammond, South Wales champion, 7 and 6, of Peace would never have won. Miss Phyllis Wade (Ferndown), I predicted in my notes that beat Mrs. Clements 1 up, Miss the Jordan Handicap (Second Jesse Anderson (Craigle Hill) Section) was one of the hardest beat Mrs. T. McKay 4 and 3, and races in which to spot the winner Miss Pamela Barton bent Mrs. and I take the opportunity to con- Clive Robinson 4 and 3.

gratulate the 25 punters who

4

In the foursomes Mrs. Walker selected Glad Eyes who was ably and Miss Anderson Bnished all-ridden by the novice jackey, Mr. F. square with Mrs. Robinson and L This lad, the son of Mr. Hammond; Mra. W. II Shiu-pang, who is the owner of Miss

beat all "The Soldiers," will very soon Greenlees and Miss Wade Mrs. McKay and Mrs. Clements 3 be one of the leading fockeys, and 1.

the green. All square!

At this point Allies' showed signs of cracking under the strain. He cut his drive to the 17th and his second finished on the edge of the plateau

Mr. Ralph, whose last appear- ance at the Valley was in 1925, has presented his card to Judgo Tester and is to be congratulated for carrying off the riding honours with two wins.. I never thought. Zero could last out the distance in the Jordan Handicap (First See-

He is a tall loose-firabed player with'; Erren. Burton found the middle oflion) and Mr. Ralph deserves a pat·

of

the

green and ran b's putt un dead.

THE TURNING POINT

on the back for the manner in And then came the turning point of which he handled the pony and the match. Amidst breathless silence, paid $74.20 for a win. Lady Vixen

although quite a few comand on the next head ham beat It. A. Whitcombe by 4 and 17th and 18th holes, when the luck rolled and on ended in a outings and Mr. Ralph must have]

ed as colossal,

zame.

missed in a few words, probably the was Invariably able to diling a 5-yard putt, took the lead Taylor said that it was the first time the chances of the Snailata were being just as half seemed inevitable fell

the

better. Only

any opposition

Luz

to

was unt

the

ord counts

when

M Players and the way he wingle, the northerners

un

the

registered

at the 6th,

A. Padgham (Sundridge Park) and P. Alliss (Beacons field) meet in the 36 holes final of the News of The World first round starts at 10.45 a.m., and the second at 2.15 p.m. £1,250 Tournament at Royal Mid-Surrey to-day. The

Both are Ryder Cup nominees, and holes Total, 57 for 15, holes. Whit SHANGHAI TAKES LEAD the fact that all four semi-finalists combe, 4 4 4 4 3 5 3 3 4-34 out; 5 Munro was, again prominent on the

were members of the team which 30 44 5-27 for & holes. Total, G1 seventh head with two perfect shute, sails for the United States to-morrow for 15 holes. which culminated in Shanghai lying should be a fine temic to the side.

The second Nemi-finat between three to make the score 9-6 in favour Bolh the open champion, A. Perry, of Hongkong. Two on the eighth and the match play champion as re- Alls and Burton produced a grim Neither Lupea nor Richards were put on the next. hend Hongkong again Ryder Cup series for the first time.

end made matters more interesting presented by the winner to-day will struggle which was in doubt until the thus represent Great Britain in the

las putt on the Inst green. Burton up to their best and in the beginning |

was unlucky to lose and he thoroughly both

were completely off form at forged whend.

Ingham won this tournament over justined his selection as a rumber of though the Lusitano representative was on the eleventh head, whilst was being served to players and

the same course in 1931 and Allisse Ryder Cup team. was easily the better of the two vis-

In 1938 at Purley Downs, Mark Sey- spectators that Shanghai took the tors. He was playing short heads at head for the first time. Glaver sent

mour being the runner-up in each a full swing, which occasionally land- skip's direction and it WILH down two perfect woods.

With one CARO

ed him in difficult places. Five times these that the Shanghai players were he drew dead to the inck and with briliant golf and stern fighting. The but he has a fine variety of shots in Alliss surveyed the sloping lie to the Tor did not disappoint her ad-

The tournment has scen some he

he found hummocks in the Brat half, prominent as they were not altogether

Hongkong on the few long heads that he other he dislodged

lo secure a count of four. semi-finals were fully up-

his bag, and he showed no sign He was able to obtain

threatened After finding

was miracle of delicate control. It and she paid $69.90 for a win. Sho standard of the week's play. Padg nervous tension during the critical hole and then played a chip which mirers in the Cantala Handicap green Lopes was

ani

and murmura has never been placed in her 7 on and when Glover had two perfect shots 3, and Allisa got home by, one hele was running against him. He drives of "good erratic deliveries

were still being affer Munro and Loper bad given in a desperate finish against Burton at these two holes can only be describ roar of "It's in!" Dormy one! sent

down

wn by him.

Shanghal a le of two

brought "joss" to her eighth run. Both Padgham and Whitcombe ed or three. Richards was never

With

A half in 4, with Au.ss paying t at home, un count of four and possibly five were a little wild at the start, but At the 17th he finished in the cross fine high pitch out of a hollow of

The races will be resumed to- No. 2 and except for a slight in staring his in the face Luz had no play with more accurate second shots bunker guarding the green, which is rough brought the end to a thrilling morrow and as the handicaps will provement towards the end he was alternative but to break up the head and apart from one lapso-some intended to catch second shots, and

be out sometime this evening, my of the form which he rein order

remarkable putting,

at the 18th his drive ended over the The final should be an historic one. selections will appear to-morrow. In

to save and this he did, the

interports of 1932 when conceding two shots, to make the cand hele, after a pulled second, by

Padgham, who had saved the se- road.

It was into before evening pence the rink and played No.

Pcare 18-11,

Speaking of the 17th hole, J. II. descended upon the club-house, where hole, stopped on the far side and then other two.

Glover was now playing a capital The Hongkong team can be dis

at the 3rd, where he banged his яe in his

seen the cross-buner Biased opinion.

Three putts cost Perry the 10th. Hongkong shots or draw addi-cond to within four feet of the pin he had ever crence at the club that subjected to critical analysis and in for 3.

the and holed putt for 3. He went driven. Burton has that little turn Compston found R. A. Whitcombe and bunkers coming his way at the #fteenth head Shanghai scored further his

where in of the wrist at the top of the wiving in aggressively good forms in the 14th and 15th, he was beaten. Whitcombe,

endeavouring to cut his which is feature of the amoury of vicinity of the and though he Burton was always a little too good dominated

nted the play on the first three their twelfth shot on RIX consecutive second-up,-pulled-it-for-over-the-Komuny player of exceptional-length-himesir holed & good one for 3 on for-Demmy, who has played some

on which Hongkong were heli green, played a masterly pitch and

first hole Allika cut his the Brat green, ho lost his advantage phenomenal golf during the week. drive, Burton followed with a long in an affair with a tree at the second. The winner started by driving the Shanghai.

CROWD SCATTERED

and slightly pulled tee-shot which Whitcombe, who bunkered his second groen, the ball pitching short of the Padgham, whose drive at the first found the cross bunkers. A clever

for

half, then followed this with a spectator with a rousing thump, Alias won the second with a fine 4. two putts which practically settled again scattered the big crowd along but was in trouble on the right with the match. the left of the fairway at the 7th, is next drive, and Burton secured at the bih be trickled one in from

this hole where Whitcombu put the insuC Dut

with a brilliant 3. All 5 yards, pt the 6th a much longer of doubt by holing from 10 feet for square!

one was in all the way for a winning 3. Out in 83

The nex

next two holes were exchanged, 3. Compston to his opponent's 34,

was always fighting Padeham turned one up,

Alliss get

liss getting a well earned 2 at the back, but could never get on terms Whilcombe fell two holes behind

short 5th. Burton was trapped off again. again at the 10th, crashing a fine pe- his drive at the 7th, and just lost the The meeting of Padgham and King cond home to the plateau green to hole after a brilliant recovery. How drew a large gallery, who were vastly roll just over it. and then missing a where Allies missed from three feet.

ever, he got one back at the next hole, entertained by a display on Padgham's grand ton Padgham played

fron second and got a safe all square at the turn.

fe "Fours" at the ninth made the tally part which the card and pencil wizard, King, has rarely battered. King was four,

two under fours with eight holes Misadventure again befell

MAGNIFICENT DRIVES Whit-

played and three downl Padgham'" The fun really began in earnest at combe at the 11th, as his attempt to

progress had been: 4 4 4 4 23.45 cut his tee-shot up resulted in his ball the 10th, where both player. He pulled his drive into trouble at being caught in the rising right-to- magnificent driven. Allies then thump, the 9th. King's second, however. Lur over. el his second found the printer thought, into a bunker and Padgham

kicited, [ little unfortunately,

T green, Burton an awkward five-

and half. mised his 4th pu foot putt down the slope.

After

Padgham gave no glint thut A

There was no change at the short of played 12th hole ended

chance and Anished G under foura with

Padgham missing a very youth. 11th, but Alliss secure à domi

when he won by 3 and 2. ful putt and leaving Whitcombe with of one hole at the 12th, where Burton Behind them, Allis

forging Paris, Sept. 17.

a dead atymic, which he failed to again made a fine renueront ahead of the Open Champion and pills, acting In a per- It is learnt here that Charles negotiate and, losing the hole in 0-6, see his put stop on the lip of the hole. reached the turn in 34, a hole to the

the well-known British becnie 3 down.

Burton was bunkered again at the good. Allies put grand seconds near comulation of waste matter from the jockey, who has been riding in The end came at the 15th, where 13th, but recovered well and secured the pin at the 6th and 7th to win both system. They banish billousness and France for the last few seasons, Whitcombe pulled his second to finish and a half. Two halves in four in 8, but lost the 9th in curious cir- sick can make the eyes bright, the Lord Glonely next season.

relieve piles, sweeten may be given a contract to ride for in rough under a tree. He elected left Alliss still one up with four to cumstances, Both he and his op the breath, skin clear, drive away depression.

ponent pushed their tee shots into the run his recovery up, only to finish play. Elliott, in a bunker, and Padgham, with a It is understood, will probably visit safe 5, went on

rame bunker and got well out, Allisa Tiv

a yard or two further away from the with their beneficial England shortly Rec Lord figures were: Padgham, 4434344

Glunely, effects. All chemists sell them.

hole. He failed with his

pult. Perry's pult ran round the Tip of the|

of amazing.

The score was then 20-11 then missed a short putt

He was able to do almost anything

L

he

willed and of the first aeven shots! scored by Hongkong he himself re- Shanghai, through Richards and gistered four, elther by drawing or Mairo, was lying four shots on the hole had been badly pulled and struck recovery gave him a safe and a halt to the 4th, holed a twelve-foot putthbunkers and bounding over them.

slodging

opposition woods. He well throughout but ut time his form suffered through lack of of the other three players were anywhere near interport stand

support

17th head but again Luz drove and saved three, while on the 18th head it was again Richards end Muaro who showed superior accuracy and enabled Shanghai to score four, making the totals 26-12

A three on the

next head left Shanghal with a lead of sixteen and IS JEALOUSY A DISEASE?

heads to go. On the 20th long There is a doctor in Rome who has kong lay two but Glover trailed the mado a considerable name for him. jack and, acpred, two for Shanghai, molt by curing enlousy, tents doctor Hongkong claiming a single on the first examines his patient's eyer final head. minutely in order to determine the

state of the liver, and his treatment

Follow

consists of a reduction of food,

LIVO

increase of exercise, and certain BRITISH JOCKEY

medicines.

If the liver is sluggish constipation results, with its attendant illa which affect the temper and give rise to an Intolerant, jealous state of mind. To restore liver activity and cheerful spirits there is no need to go to Rome; Occasional dose of Pinkettes will

an

do all that is necessary. These dainty

left breeze and finishing and chip the left, chipped out dead, and Alliss got a

C. Elliott Returning To However, he played

littlernal way, remove any uc-/ Elliott,

fectly

be dokettes yourself and you will

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The 16th was an amusing hole for to the final. The Burton, as he saw his rival find a bunker and crash his second over the 3 1-43 out; 4 8 6 4 4 1-24, for 6 heads of the crowd standing round

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The First Bell will bo rung at

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By Order,

C. B. BROWN

Secretary.

Hongkong, 7th October, 1938,

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB,

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