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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH,

WEDNESDAY,

AUGUST 31, 1938.

OPEN

LOCKE WINS IRISH

Only Man to Break 70, He Beats Cotton By a Single Stroke

London, July 22.

A. Locke, whose high hopes of taking back with him to South Africa our major golfing title were blown sky-high in Sandwich's summer gale, had consolation when he won the Irish Open Cham pionship at Portmarnock yesterday.

Playing the final 30 hotes in 139 (60 and 70)-a mogalicent per- formance-le beat Henry Cotton by onc stroke and, since he was the only competitor in any of the four rounds to break 70, he collected for himself the additional prize of £200 offered for division among

those who accomplished that feat.

but putted 4ft. short and then missed his second-his third three-putting lapse.

It was the later holes which had beaten Cotton in the third round, for he went out then in 33, but had

at the 10th and two 5's later. Locke, on the other hand, after turn- ing In 34, made only one slip-a Cotton was three strokes ahead of missed puit of Sft on the home- On the last green he Locke at the end of the third round ward Journey. and, as the South African was play-holed a putt of 10ft. for the four he ing ahead of him, he set on his last needed to give him 69. Journey, knowing exactly what he had to do to win.

LEADING SCORES

D. Locke (8. Africa)

D. J. Reci (Surbiton)

20

Actually he went out in 34 toly Cotton (Ashridge) .. Locke's 30 and so led by 5 strokes, A. Lees (Dore) but his troubles began at the 11th M. Faulkner (Leamington) 19 hole and, one by one, his advantage 5. F. Brews (S. Africa)

B. Gadd (W. Cheshirei ..19 28 disappeared.

J. Burton (Hillside)

75

76.70

He had played the first ten holes (W. Natan (Portmarnock) 10 70 In 4.4 4 4 4 3 4 3 4. Three puts J. Bruen (Nuskerry) ... at the 11th gave him his first 5, he P. J. Mahon (Dublin) visited a bunker at the 13th and had. TI (51. Mellons) 70

F. Bullock (Sonning) another and then three-putted on W Jarinan (W. Lanes) Bl the 15th green. Worse still, he Adams (Liverpool).... 73 75

W. Robertson Anished in 5 5 5 against 4 4 4 by

Cleethorpes) 78 70 70 Locke,

S, Easterbrook (Knowle) 70 73

Burke (Lahinch) ... 10 27 70 DO......–309 Reaching the last green with two. Alisa (Temple fine shots he seemed set for a 4.

Newsam) 81 77 27-310 which would have meant a replay, W. II. Davies. Wallasey) 20 78 79 77-310

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It's nice to be a comedian Ike Joe E. Brown and make every- body happy. Hero he is seen with Jano Wyman on one side and Barbara Pepper on the other in the new Columbla comedy, "Wide Open Faces," showing to-morrow at the King's Theatre.

HONGKONG CYCLING FEATS

Two

excellent performances by R. H. McDowell featured the Hong- kang Cycling Club's activities during the past week. On August 23, he returned 1 hr. 18 mins. 9 seca. for 2 miles, and on August 28 clocked 3 hrs. 22 mins. 52 secs. over the arduous

Shatoukok and back route.

ATHLETIC MEETINGS

Germany-Italy-Japan Youth Contests

Tokyo, Aug. 30. Reflecting the ties binding Ger- Italy and Japan on the many, strength of the anti-Comintern pact, contests will annually be held among novel form of international sports the youthful citizens of Berlin, Rome and Tokyo.

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McDowell rode a 70 gear through-j

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Elaborate plans have been designed out the "23" but towards the end by the German sports authorities showed that the heat was troubling Japanese and Italian authorities, to and have been endorsed by the him a little. His intermediate times

were: 5 miles, 15.27; 10 miles, 30.22; be put into practice with the begin 15 miles, 40.10; and 20 miles, 1.1.45. ning of this fall. Thus his last five miles Occupied 16.24 to average 18.202 m.p.h. against an average for the whole distance of 10.193. McDowell's time at 10 miles la the fastest he has yet recorded for that distance in this season.

According to the plans, young men under the age of 10 in each capital will hold separate meets of athletic and swimming events in Berlin, Rome and Tokyo in accordance with Axed rules..

join!

int committee appointed in the capital of the Power which is spon- zoring the events will collect he records from the three cities and determine the winner.

Events in October

For his second attempt on Sunday to establish the new Shatoukok and back record McDowell used gears of 60", 70" and 85". On his last attempt over an hour was taken in which to reach Taipo (16 miles) but on this occasion he covered 17 miles in the This year, each country is invited first hour, and reached Fanling in to hold the meets by October 15, the 1.8.30 (20.2 miles). The half-way events including 100-metre, 400- point at the border town (20.6) was

metre and 800-metro runs, running gained in 1.30.10, but in turning on broad She drying surface the rider siddded pole jump, hop-step-lump, discus and fell, fortunately suffering only throwing, shot put and Javelin- few minor scratchies, but losing throw. The aquatic events will in- almost a minute. The 6.6 miles back to Fanling (33.4) were covered in 22 mins, 5 secs, and the causeway bridge after Talpe was reached when 2.10.30 had elapsed (38.4).

Forced to Dismount

les,

100-metre and 400-metre free 200-metre breast stroke, 100- und 300-metre metre back stroke medley relay,

On December 15, a committee con- sisting of German sports officials, the Japanese and Italian Ambassadors in Berlin, Will

will meet in Berlin determine the winner city as well as Individual winners.

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The winning city will be awarded

From this point McDowell slowed somewhat, due in main to the in- creasing heat combined with two stiff hill climbs to be made. On both hills the rider was forced to dis- mount, but the last 15.2 miles were

prize presented by Reichsfuehrer nevertheless covered in 1.12.32 to Adolf Hitler, while the first three bring him back to the timekeeper winners of each event will be given 3 hrs. 22 mins. 52 secs. after he had honorary certificates signed by the been despatched,

The ride was Mayor of Tokyo and by the observed throughout

by

of the Boy Scouts of Messrs. Presidents H. A. G. Kentes and S, Yun, whilst a Germany and Italy. surprising feature of the trial was the The international contests will be almost perfect feeding and marshal- held annually, the winning country ling arrangements. The former was to be authorised to sponsor the meets carried out at 17% miles and at Sha- for the following year. taukck, whilst marshals were posted This year's meets in Tokyo will be Chan Hak. held on October 9, sponsored by the at Fanling, Talpo and McDowell wishes to express his op- authorities of the Welfare Ministry. preciation to those who performed |—Domei, these duties, especially in view of the inclement weather in which they

hud to turn out.

Next week's run will commence WELTERWEIGHT TITLE

from the Alhambra as usual (Sunday

10 am.) the destination being Lok- machou.

RIFLE SHOOTING

Armstrong-Garcia Bout In

October Or November

Redbank, New Jersey, Aug. 20, Macao, Aug. 29. Mike Jacobs has announced that he The annual shoot of the Macao has virtually completed negotiations Rifle Club took place at the Macao for the Henry Armstrong-Garcin Race Course on Saturday' last, and welterweight title bout which will be was keenly contested. Sixteen mem- held in either October or November. bers took part in the shoot, Mr. A definite date will be announced Alberto de Mello securing twenty- "when Henry's Up hon healed two points to get first place.

sufficient for him to start training."

Jacobs anticipates a gate of $125,- 000 with close betting. Garcia is reckoned os the most dangerous puncher Henry has yet to meet- United Press.

Second and third places were obtained respectively by Mr. Emilio da Rosa, with sixteen points, and Mr. Antonio Batalho, with fifteen points--Our Own Correspondent,

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