THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY,

1935. NOVEMBER 5,

ELSIE CORLETT AND MRS. GARON IN GOLF FINAL

MINU PLAYS HIMSELF

INTO THE TEAM

ALL-ROUND DISPLAY IN CRICKET TRIAL ON SATURDAY LAST

POOR PERFORMANCE BY THE COLONY REPRESENTATIVES AGAINST REST

(By R. Abbit)

It did not look too good early on Saturday morning, as at times there was a faint drizzle- before eight o'clock. However, the wind seem- ed to get up a little and by cricket time it was nice and sunny with a strong north-easterly breeze.

H. B. Cameron, the South African wicket-keeper-batsman, where death from enteric fover, occurred at the end of last week.

"JUST A HOBBY FOR ME"

1 singles amateur, sails to-mor row on the liner Lurline for Honolulu.

cem.

Bayward's site hatt-d, with Bonavia and E. C. Fincher facing Bowker, und. Minu K their usual ends. Bowker was bowling pretty fast but Minu got the first wicket as he and Bonavia 11-14. 1.w, in his recoml over. eincher was batting nicely and crack- full ed couple nt fours off two

from Mint, but next over foxres Pearce gave a smart chance of him to Bowker in the gully and was out. 25-2--1.

Hayward and Fincher seemed to be settling down, though not seuring, but the former, who was playing his de fensive dead bat shat, got me that turned a little more and, I think, rose bit, and was out in the slips. At point Min bal taken all the this three wickets that had fallen for It looked very much as

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twelve runs,

if he should have had a fourth two overs later as une broke fruin, leg,

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A scene typical of the above will be witnessed at the Flemington Race Course, Melbourne, Australia,

one of the most important to-day when the Melbourne Cup, the leading turf race of the country, and classics in the world, will be run.

Baseballer

Fined For

Misconduct

coming off at a tremendous pace and INCIDENT IN WORLD

Madar seemed to touch it. At any rate it must have been very close to the top of the off stump. I learned. later it definitely was a chance at the wicket.

The

SERIES

Chicago, Oct. 24. Charlie Grimm, Chiengo Cuba BOWLER NOT EFFECTIVE

manager has been fined for his Prowse bowled a couple of overs misbehaviour, during the last World for Bowker but he did not seem to Series. Judge Kenesaw Mountain Lother the batemen, and Bowker went Landis' Baseball's high commis- on again. He was bowling excellent-sioner, announced to-day.

abominable Inck. Fincher, ly with with the score at thirty-seven, of

announcement was coinci- which he had made twenty-six, gave dent with the issuance of series a very difficult low chance to Richard-checks to members of the National ball he was clean beaten by a beauty League ball club. Each Cub got pon's left hand at second slip. Next

represented almost $1,190. This which just brushed past But by this time I think Ming tired a thousand dollars more than the n bit. He sent down a half volley losers got in 1934, when St. Louis which Fincher lifted straight over his Cardinals won the pennant from head for four to the screen, and then Detroit-United Press. repeated his old bad habit of bowling

off stump. the

n couple of faster ones, which

MINU COMES 'BACK

were

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A STAND

CANAVARRO MAY CHARITY

RETURN

ASKED TO GIVE LESSONS

REQUESTS FROM LOCAL MEN

FOOTBALL MATCH

10,000 PEOPLE BUY TICKETS

BUT ONLY 1,000 (By "Sagnx")

SEE GAME

Whatever lessons might have

Shanghai, Oct. 28. been learned by local tennia Playing in a most friendly players during the recent exhi-spirit, the Kwangtung and Hong- bitions in Hongkong by Henri kong footballers drew by two goals all yesterday afternoon at Cochet, the French ace, and his the Civic Centre Stadium in the partners, the matches were not charity match before a crowd of

about 1,000 spectators.

instructive as are demonstra- tions and it was indeed unfortu- nato for many enthusiasts that he was unable to carry out his original plan.

the exhibitiona,

It was learned that nearly 10,000 tickets were sold for the game but only one-tenth of the ticket holders attended the match

which Was

WOMEN'S COMPETITION AT BIRKDALE

LAST TWO-PLAYERS BOTH-DESERVE THEIR PLACES

BRILLIANCE AND STEADINESS SEEN IN PENULTIMATE ROUND

By ELEANOR E.'HELME Birkdale, Oct. 5.

over

Misa Elsio Corlett, of Royal Lytham and St. Annes, and Mrs. M. R. Garon, of Addington, arc the two who will fight out the final of the English Women's Close Championship here thiry-six holes to-morrow. The defeated semi-finalists of this championship were Miss Sylvin Bailey, of Coombe Wood, and Mrs. H. V. Newton, of Formby. Both inalists have well deserved their place. Indeed, recollection bas to be busy to find more brilliant

golf than Mrs. Garon has played

all day

or steadier tha Miss Corlett's lis been nil the week. Yet to neither belongs the honour and

glory of de feating the Open Champion.

Miss Wanda Morgan, for she fell a victim to Miss Bailey's inspiration and her. own lack of it this morning, and so rebbed the meeting of seeing the double on which many had set their hearts. That was the morning thrill, The second was Mrs. Garon's being taken to the 19th hole by Miss Newell after being 6 up. at the 7th and the third the still beauty of the sunny

First off were Mins Corlett and Miss Horrell. The Lancashire player be gun by gently hitting the pin with her third shot, a full mastie niblick, at the first hole. Miss Horrell is a eight good pitcher too, and after boles the match was still square. Then her quarrel with wood, through has been her the green, which Birkdale affliction, and Miss Corlett's very sound golf meant that the latter went away with a run to win by 5 and 1.

MISS BAILEY CONCENTRATES

Behind the enie Miss Wanda

GORDON RICHARDS

GORDON RICHARDS SCORES

200TH WIN FOR CHAMPION

ONLY 2 RUNNERS AT LEICESTER

Leicester, Nov. 4. Gordon Richards, the champion

the season to-day. jockey, rode his 200th winner of This is the third time that the

Morgan giving an impression of inc of confidence, and Miss Bailey, giting one of such complete absorption that friends, foes or crowd were not mere- ly unnoticed, but unseen. That was an asset, for the crowl, In their every phase of a great fight, preased unkindly close to eagerness to ste the players till they had scant room Richards has accomplished - to swing either the proverbial cat or fent.

delightfully It was when riding Galvan! to crisp style,

played for the benefit of the Shang-club. Milsa Bailey has a

of life and Thythm victory in the Quorndon Plate hai Cantonese Hospital.

Kwangtung opened scoring in and the temperament which responds over one mile that Richards was the 10th minute through Tam gallantly to the spur of the big occa- able to top the 200 mark. He won sion and still more the big opponent. Kong-puk who directed a terrific She won the first two holes, and, from a solitary opponent, Royal shot from about 30 yards range. with Miss Morgan hooking a long Ermine, whom Galvani beat by a

odds of 1/20.-Reuter Special. There was no further scoring in the shot here and missing a putt there. length. The winner started at

that was the position at the turn. first period.

THREE HOLES IN A ROW

left, the

the

practically reaching the

F. J. PERRY AND HIS TENNIS, CAREER

Hollywood, Calif., Oct. 15.

It had been tentatively arranged Announcing that "henceforth rank long-hops and were sent skip- have deserved to succeed. Branwell tenals will be just a hobby with ping to the fence behind square leg, stayed a bit until he mistimed one that the Frenchman conduct a class

Bowker's next over, However, in

a bit and Garthwaite sprawled along in Ilongkong during his stay and me," Fred Perry, the world's No. Fincher was just too soon for a cover the pitch to get an excellent catch there were many requests from

drive and Minu took a red-hot catch te very nearly repeated the catch local fans for instructions, at silly mid-off, holding the ball at next hall, but it made little difference full arm's length (61-1-13).

as Dawson gave Haywarda wide When it was learned that Cochet chance at mid-off and was out three was unable to fulfil this part of his He has started to work for Sla-

bails later. E. F. Fincher was put programme, requests were showered

LEE EQUALISES zenger, Inc., a sporting goods con-

to the first ball he received as he on Raoul Canavarro to give in- T. E. Pearce kept Minu on, press stepped in front of a straight one structional demonstrations but the he

Then Miss Morgan won three holes Newell stymied Mrs. Garon at the will From Ilonolulu

Lee Tsao- In the second half travel to Australia, and thence to ahly to give him a bowl at the new

Pereira. Four For twenty-five. from England, Canada and back to the batsman, Persse, who started

to Five runs Inter Pearce who alene had Shanghai professional tun found it yung, of Hongkong. levelled the in a row and was one up. But she 12th, holed right across the 13th for fidently to Bowker but lashed out too looked like n balsman got

beauty impossible to extend his visit to count at one all in a melee in front omitted to get the short 13th in 3.a two, and after losing the 14th to a United States.

unaccountably soon at Minu and was caught at extra from Ballard which swung and bow the Colony beyond the period of of the Kwangtung goal. In the lost the 14th to a long putt-Miss fat is hole atre, cincon, thr

missed the first time, was The back Injury Perry suffered cover. With Garthwaite Prowse

middle of the period Tam Kong-pak Bailey was striking the ball beautiful- 17th, At this hole Mrs. Garon, for

at the green-and with a ly

half stymie left,

criminal 16th

on the green, Still she was dormy Miss Nowell in the finals of the United States went on for Bowker and demonstrateded him off his pad,

A master- national alagles tournament at how a slow bowler can hand runs out

However, Canavarro told me just obtained the lead for Kwangtung second ent

18th tee shot four yards from the 17th ly Forest Hills, L. 1., Just month when if he loses his length. Then Minu,

before he left that should there be with a fine drive inside the back all square. Miss Briley put the lost his crown to Wilmer Alli- bowling on after his wirails Bowling stopped the rot. The latter seemed the Colony he will return in the Duckitt and Holland-Martin then sufficient demand for couchlug in

to win the hole in four. On to Towards the end Chah Zah-king a Misa Morgan, unshaken, replied green in two and holing a five-foot aon, will keep him from the courts earthwaite twice he got him to come to have severnl close shayes but near future to arrange for annust tied the score nguin at two all when with one only h trifle further away the 10th, with inevitable chat by

least two months longer, he out and get inside it. Bowker, close hit the ball very hard. Duckitt too

shaken Miss Bailey. win at the 19th after letting a classes to be conducted here during he netted near the goal mouth from and Bank the putt for her 2. It might spectators of how Inipossible it was

well have in the gully dived forward at full was playing much more freely than

a centre from the right.

Instead, it inspired her and down big lead slip. But Mrs. Garon, In Helen Vinson, the motion picture length and brought off a wonderful usual and made some good

The game wns exceptionally went hers for the half, dormy, and actress whom Perry married last catch to which few feldsmen would lie was dropped by Haywardrives. the off season in Shanghai.

otherwine, Miss Newell pitched short month, will remain at the studies even have got a lingertip. Ricketts on at fifty nine but the fluidsman

Championship which Miss Balley the match 2 up.

and played a poor run up-a sorry National

Word had been circulated across finish to a most gallant recovery. here. She said she will meet her came in, and went out, as he covered a long way to run and I think he is veil ns. in Shanghai and shout clean, unlike the final match of the a five yarder sunk al the 18th gave | Hand fighting fettle, determined quite

of Goodwin's (on,

It would he decide to exploit the local field Hongkong won by three vice lost the ball in the Peak! husband in England this winter.up to one

brilliant have been a

catch had he should be able to find it well when several players were injured. the sandhills that Mrs. Garon was But Mrs. Garon left nothing to chance Prowse) which, the umpire decided n Associated Press.

was straight,

playing quite unbeatable golf, that by running down a four-yard putt for (84-7--0).

come off. At Rixty-five however worth his trouble and expense in

-Shanghai Times.

she was three, then four, then five a four and the inatch. Ming bowled better and hallor and Rickett's slower delivery deceived coming to Hongkong each year.

Lunard had done the first eight holen in one over as Madar Holland-Martin into playing too soon bad Ind

Juck

I understand that Canavarro will

one over fours, and that Miss lifted one which Goodwin at mid-ou, and Hayward took him at silly mid-

Mr. P. E. Haskett has been got his hands to, but could not hold off. 65-10. A cheerful, fbe returning to Hongkong some pointed official umpirts for Heng- Newell, going out bravely for

The stand put on time in January but he will not be kong hi the forthcoming Interporn word procession was heard. putts, had won no hole until the 8th. ARTS & CRAFTS while Pereira, tested Richardson at fortunate, kneck. extra cover with a lovely mashie shot thirty-five runs.

here to give demonstrations then. Cricket match against Shanghai on

Then the luck changed when Miss which dropped like a poached egg.

When Joined by Prowse Duckill If he can secure the necessary sup- Saturday, Monday and Tuesday. was dropped by Dawson off a

drove Ballard beautifully port for his project he will visit skler

at mid-off next ball, Madar straight

nearly Hongkong to conduct classes to- now was obviously bustling for runs along the ground. He was and lifted the ball once or twice. caught just after, again at lang on, wards the end of each year when annual tennis season Pereira was making some amazing and got a two. Then Ricketta beat Shanghai's shall we any-pulled drives, but he rowse several times and bowled him draws to a close.

with one that beat him all the way. get away with them.

at

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71-7-0. Minu might havo bean Canavarro has been profes- caught at long on off Ricketts, but sional for some years now and is the chance was not easy. He got a well known figure among Shang- two, and three more fours off that over, Pereira came, on for Ballard's newcomers to the game. Ho An extra man on the leg sido did not as coached at different places and prevent Minu

fashion square to attain prominence in the North.

hurd lo B

Henri Cochet, accompanied by

Prowse went on again and found his length, and Pereira was tactless enough to sky one to Bowker of all people. Fle had played a very useful knock. 108-8-16. went on and Ballard put the ball very for four. Next

Then Duckitt round in an amas his first ball has helped many a novice player!

him

rently in to and out of the hands of chance to Pereira at mid-on was not Mnie. Cochet, and Francisco Ara- short ic

Next over Minu bowled accepted. Next

over he slashed gan, the Philippine Island profes Madar with what looked like a leg Pereira through the covers and then sional, left by the Nellore yeater- turner on its way down the wicket. carried the slips by yards. The next day, the Frenchman for Australia, Madar decided at the last second it disappeared over the scoring was not and tried to cover up. But for six. A single routine to and the Filipino for Manila. the ball either turned from the off or face. Madar on for Ricketts. Three should went on

with the bowler's arm and singles resalted but Duckitt lard, however, kept the last wicket as he went right down the pitch

they hit Roing

a couple of nice missed but the break beat Dunkley fours between them but again Bowker as well. Next over Minu was again took a skyer uff Frowse. The side dropped-nt mid-off this time-and had totalled one hundred and twenty celebrated it by a three only this nine, of which Fincher and Madar time. had made seventy-four.

took the sticks. Dunkley and Bal. have been stumped off the last ball COTTON TO LEAVE

THE REST BAT

Richardson and T. E. Pearce start-

and

Then Minu facod Madar again. The third ball pitched in the pavillon goats the fourth went to long off by the stand that is being built. Minu

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ment made to-day.-Router.

Minu

Arch,

to one

up. In

TWO BASIC

WHY

IS

the

~A~FINE-WIN-

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