THIRD SUCCESSIVE VICTORY

·O, E. C. MARTON

WINS AGAIN

COLONY'S GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP

For the third year in succession 0. E., C. Marton yesterday won the Open Golf Championship at Fanling, beating A. E. Lissaman by two strokes. The latter held

during a commanding lend

the morning round but he collapsed in the afternoon on the Old course and following a brilliant 73 be re- turned a card of 84 on his second round.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, OCTOBER 28,

KOTEWALL CUP

FOOTBALL

ARMY AND NAVY OPENING MATCH

¡Continued from Pupe 8.)

was ready for the return and touched the ball behind. The shots that beat him were both from close range and gave him little chance.

NAVY OPEN STRONGLY

The Navy had the better of the exchanges during the first half and their forwards worked with a better understanding than did the Ariny players, but it was always. Swain ant Steele, particularly the latter, who stood in their way when they initiated" any promising movements,

Cannell required constant waich- ing while Rose and Jones were able to take advantage of any Intitude given them by the opposition hairtai The inside forwards attacked with Marton had a 77 for the morn- vigour and were on the verge of ing round un the new course scoring on several occasions. "Bax- and had a card of 78 for the after-ter, on the left wing, made may noon round of the old course openings for his

and

it

to give him a total of 155, strokes was he who was eager for the 1

a champion during the five years that the competition has been in existence. A.' R. Stewart's 161 in 1931 is still the highest winning

for the 36 holes, This is the first goal although it was Chanell. second highest score returned by who actually beat Rowlands. Baxter

tricked!

before had

two defenders sending Connell through to score.

Doran on the opposite wing was perhaps, more campicuous during the second half than in the first and he went very near to scoring but Steele was always to good for the Naval winger.

kcore.

One of the surprising fentures of the tournament was the high scoring generally on a course that was perfect after the rain.

The beat acore for

u visiting player, a player not a member of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club, was returned by A. Urquhart who had an 86 and an 80,

Prize Winners

The Navy's half back line kept the Army forwards in check fairly com fortably during the first half but they were not no successful later on. Nicholson and Wolverson were al- a sound pair of backs and stopped the military pinyers from

within Kelting

range. shooting Wolverson's interception

of passes earned for him the honours among the Naval defenders although it was he who made the first mistake which allowed the Aring an unimpeded shot at goud early in the match. He un- fortunately handled in the penalty are but nymun was equal to the ocersion and saved the spot kiek,

Best round New Course; A. E.

Hayman played a steady game be- the sticks and brought oT cores were:

many saves which might enally have Old Now Totalne into the net, and he could hardly

81 73 157

have been blamed for either shot which Higgins put past him from close quarters.

0.1. c.

The prize list follows: Colony Championshi: Marton 7877-165.

Visitors' Prize: A. Urquhart

86 80-166.

Best round Old Course: K. S. Robertson 80,

Lissaman 78.

Other leading

A. E. LiasuMAN

D. S. Robb

D. J. Gilmore

82

H1 103

DJ

K3

Hi

164

R. K., Collings

81 83

104

K. S. Robertson

NO BI

161

E. J. R. Mitchell

82 83

A. Urquhart

86 89

16 104

84.89

117

83

1690

W. Taylor

P. E. A. Remedios ..

KOWLOON CHAMPIONSHIP

tween

medies.

9.10 A. A. Lepes and 6.1

A. Anderson and A. J. Dennis. 9.15

1.20 12. D. de Hoza and A. W. da

Roza.

0.25 H. H. Mundy and E. Black.. 0,30 R. Henderson and D. C, Wilson. The following is the draw

and 935 1. D. Thomson and starting time for the qualifying i

W. A. Stewart. round of the Club Championship of 9.40 the Kowloon Golf Club to be play-0.45 A. L. Eastman

W. Taylor and A. Urquhart. -ed next Sunday:

and T. D. Paton. Course Stewards: Messrs. A. J.

9.00 W. Ahern and R. K. Collings. 9.06 J. McKelvie and F. E. A. Dennis and W. Taylor.

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

The Eleventh Extra Race Moot- (weather por- mitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 2nd November, 1936, commencing at 2:00 p.m.

INg will be held

The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretory. Hongkong, 28th October, 1937.

London, Oct. 20.

In to Cardiff

their thirteenth miątch of the present tour, the New Zealand “All Blacks" Rugby | CRAIGENGOWER CRICKET CLUB team won by 20 points to five, thus registering their twelfth win.

Opposed Birkdale, Oct. 3. Villainous is too mild, a word to describe the weather which afflicted the players on the second day of the English Women's Close Golf Championship.

There have been championship days when the wind had more weight in .it, or the rain fell more continuously, but few when the combination was were

Swansea, the Welsh Club which de feated the tourists by 11-3, in the only actback of the All Blacks to date,

ANNUAL MEETING

MEMBERS are reminded that the ANNUAL MEETING will be held at the Club House on TUES- were beaten by Llanelly 90. On DAY, the 29th October, 1935, October 22, Llanelly were beaten by commencing at 6.30 p.m. the Zealanders by 18-8.

An exciting match was played be tween Cainbridge University and Richmond, the latter winning by the harrow margin of 13-12. Oxford

depressing. And

And in no championship within my recollection have players who had struggled through one roun and started forth upon their next retired after playing a few holes.

That happened in two of the early matches to day, and consideration for those they had beaten yesterday kept University were engaged against the others from following suit. There

United Services and won easily by was only

mitigating circum-

**** 24.0. stanee; the sand was so saturated with rain that even the high wind could not send 1 flying. But an are as follows: umbrella inside out was a common-

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Results of matches played to-day

LOCAL YACHTING place, and the wreckage might be seen Cardiff

Joss Beats True Blue

Close Event

A New Zealand. 20 17 Durham

fat Birkenhead)

13 Somerset

fat Camborne)

3

D

Gloucestershire 3

Devon

(at Terquny) Northumberland 12 Cumberland

(nt Gosford)

in the rough, abandoned as useless. Cheshire

The confd starch was for anyone who

stand sufelently four-square, to Cornwall Incep on their feet. Some said that

the players

who took the largest size in shoes must inevitably win. Others spoke of the whole perform ance ax 21 nightmare.

Yet on the whole the right players Bradford have come through, and those who, Cambridge in the golfing dismissed their University elders and betters did an by virtue Cheltenham of good golf. Or such was Miss Devonport Gwen Craddock Hartopp, and though Servicea she just failed to add Miss Gourlay | Harlequins to Miss Plumpton as her day's vic Leicester tims, much kudes was hers."

London

Jose, sulled by Mr. J. R. L. Stan- ton, won the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club's "A" Class race on Saturday when she beat True Blue (Major I. St. G. Thoyts) by 72 seconds over a 17.0 miles course.

Classe?.

proved

Class

sense

At half time the sides were level,

Only 39 seconds separated Siskin and the game had been very even. After a short burst on both sites (r. H. R. A. Wood) and Rolla (Col. when Hunt scored for the Engineers Kirke) in the "HI" Class event,

Full details were as follows: and Nolasco for the Argonauta, the

"A" Class-Started at 2.30 p.m. hotly latter pressed

and hommed

Finished Pas'n Pts. their opponents in their own territory

16.27.20 It was Carpenter.... 16. minutes for nearly twenty

(Maj. B. B. halves -only the excellent play of the theks time and again, while a few which broke up the threatening at Loba

(Mr. M. N. tnek mistakes on the wing also kept the Artemes 16.20.07 Argonauta from sebring. Just before

(Mr. G. G Wood). half time the Engineers took the offen- La Linda..... 10.25.07

(Mr. A. L. Shields). sive.

D.N.S.

(Doctor L. J. Davis). (Mr. J. R. Su

Stanton).

Eunice (Mr. F. Anthony) The Royal Engineers triumphed in their fixture with the Argonauta in an easy winner in the "G"

nevent, while Stella (Major B. E. C. NOT ALWAYS TO THE STRONG a Mamak Tournament match Caroling Hill yesterday, winning a Dixon) outsniled Heron (Mr. T. C.

Nobody and "Y"

was better equipped Oxford in the "

University physically thun Miss Elsie Corlett, fast and exciting match by three goals Fairburn)

and she showed due appreciation of Blackheath the fact by going out in 41 with only Old one six in it, and that at the 1st, Mothians where she took three putls. Yet the Bath battle was not always to the strong. Neath Miss, Gwen Craddock Hurtopp could Pontypool he given mans inches

inches by

Swansea Miss Diana Plumpton, and when she began by Edinburgh.

University short puits, whilst Mins

rolled up the long uncs Heriotonians stone

dend, only one end seemed possible. But the tile push, în her long shots eventually destroyed Miss Plumpton, and left Miss Hartopp to make gallant fight with Miss Molly Gourly, losing it only on the 19th

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The interval was spent by the Ar-Jan gonauta in practice shots at the netIsobel when they would have been better occupied in resting, for the Engineers Joss maintained a Berce pace up to the finnl whistle. Following a prolonged con- Gull centration on the Argonauta goal, iu Cienda which E. Silva made some excellent True Blue .... 16.24.19) + saves, the Portuguese took the ball

up-field. The Engineers cleared and | Pat

the ball went to Woods, who cleverly

tricked the defence and poked the

(Squard,

half through to give his side the lead. Painted Lady

The same player added a third

"G" Class-Started

goal ten minutes later when Silva Gail mude his first mistake, hesitating

0

(Major H. St. Thoyts).

14.28.42

Keary).

at 2.40 p.m1, Corrected Pos'n 'ts. 16.25.00 2 G (Capt. 1. Trimblo).

Fennel!! (Capt. W. J.

10.22.47 (Mr. F. Anthony).

D.N.S. 16.27.21 (Mr. II. M. Finlay).

whether or not to run out, and leaving Toynette 16.29.19 it to Woods to divert past his

Gosano on the right wing was un- Eunice able to

to get going, speedy backs shadowing him when the ball went his way.

The Portuguese Tight back played an outstanding game, .. clearances especially in the first half often saving some tricky aituations.

The teams were as follows: RE-Dudley; Clarke; McGahan, Brown (D) and Lt. Hamilton, Woollgar,

Hut.

Quantrill

Cup Woods and Curner.

A. Plann; A. Silva,

4 3

I

7

Jonu Serius

Lola

3

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arted

At 2.60

and

Daphne 11 Allen 13

D.N.S. 16.38.59 4.

0

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(Major G. Moulson).

1.

10

Argonauta. Silva; A. A. R. Siella Y1 10,34.41

(Major B. E. C. Dixon). J.

... 16.44.15 (Mr. G. H. Gandy),

das Remedios Nolasco; B. Gosáno, A.

Suzette

M. Navler, P. Xavier, T. Alves and Iteron Y3 14.36.00% 2

" of the Mamak Hockey Widgeon, Y6 10.38.63% 5 Tournament the Central British Asppelation trommeed the Nomads

Gonsalves,

3. S. Xavier.

R

C.B.A. ROUT NOMADS ying in their first fixture i

Robena

(Mr. T. C. Fairburn).

V... 18.37.13

de B. (Capt. R. B. Hurdie), (Col. Bildchreck).

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D.N.S. D.N.S.

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"I" Class-Started at 3 v.m.

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5

2

2

soring seven times without reply. Adanne ye At the interval the Association led Zephyr Y8

by Giree goals. G. II. Fowler (3),

T. S. D. Whitley (2), 1. 1. Bickford Dann and D. Smith were the goal scorers. The game was played on the Associe-Colleen

tion's ground". King's Park.

ATENDA AL BLAD WIN Rolla

(Mr. P. Ramu)

16.29.14 16.52.12 (Capt. N. Syddall).

... 16.28.41 (Col. Kirke).

16.28.02

1 (Mr. II. R. A. Wood).

16.32.45% 4 (Capt. W. L. Greenwood). Recreio Ladies by four goals to nil. Miss P. Gittins was responsible for Dorothen..... 18.58.38 .all the goals.

(Major S. D. Reid),

in a friendly hockey match played on the Palice Training School ground Siskin on Saturday afternoon. St. Andrew's Club Ladies defeated

the Club de Ariel

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

114 Halifax.

Richmond

Northampton

Manchester

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28 Clifton

LOCAL MATCHES POSTPONED

ti

The two matches arranged between Navy and longkong Club teams for Saturday afternoon were postponed

Kround.

his time Miss Hartopp had found owing to the Blended condition of the the touch of the greens, and by that square

Turana

the

match Wis

at the 14th. A very lovely run-up Brentford have been informed won Miss Gourlay the 15th in 4 by a Harley Street specialist that and dormy was hers at the 16th their inside through Miss Hartopp missing

forward, Charles

short puit. By way of amends Miss Walsh, secured from the Arsenal Hartopp put a fine wooden tee-shot for a substantial fee in 1932-33, is within five yards of the 17th, and it unlikely to play football again. was Miss Gourlay who missed the short puit for the needful half, She did so again at the 18th, and the

mat was square.

Walsh was fit when he arrived for training in July, but hurt his knee by slipping on the ball and the injury is dingnosed as a stretched ligament. Walsh, who is married and has a daughter, will be able to play other games but not foot-

FLED DOWN. THE 19TH Till then the day's proceedings had aceted as if all zest had been blown out of them; now the championship bali, was suddenly galvanised into life. Competitors, drinking hard-earned

tea or awaiting the photograph group a great day, for this morning she best on the terrace, fed down the 19th Miss Doris Chambers and this after regardless of the big black cloud noon Misa Joy Winn. In the worst which might at any moment turn of the morning weather youth wan to rain. Again Mins Gourlay, whose all on her side. In the afternoon wooden play through the green had It was stern uphill battle in which been splendid, held the whip hand she was never up between the 1st there in length, but a half scomed and the 17th, and was, indeed, twn imminent until

3fiss Hartopp pulled

led down at the 11th. Such the pitch

spectators as into nasty country. She braved the worst of, the morning Look two to reach the green from chase to follow Miss Audrey Holmes, and though her long putt went

who

holds the German chumpionship, dows, Miss Gourlag made no more being very bravely tackled by Min slips, and the match was another

Gloria

Minoprio, who plays with one Mas Bridget Newell was

club only, a No. 2 iron.

+

who did not come through the day no monopoly of trouse tiny, she had trouxera hardly any without a fright. In the

morning w

one wore anything else, but nobody አነ !ና three down at the turn would have thought it possible to get Miss Goldsworth,

wha played

Found with

Birkdale without their full great courage in spite of being out complement of clubs. With

beauti- driven by the length of a couple of ful rhythmic swing that iron gets the cricket

pitches, and in the afternoon

oon ball a long way, but the difficulties of she was well held for much of the the short game and the fact that she way by Mrs. Whitley, who combines could not

her grip

โร the dual

clubs of Gloucester Open wash-leather gloves, coupled with Champion ut 7

both golf and lawn some

Home very sound and pains-taking tennis,

golf from Mias Holmea, were too much for her. With a bag full Miss Minoprio would be a golfer to be taken very seriously. Without it, pluck! is her most outstanding quality.

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THAT DARK HORSE AGAIN The dark horse from Northumber- land, Miss Margaret Hodgson, has had

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