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Bertram Lay Does Well For K.C.C.

Enjoyable Cricket At Sookunpoo

Neither the Army nor K.C.C. 2nd. XI were at full-sirength for their friendly match at Sookunpos an Saturday, the home side being with- out their'star-bowlër, Patterson, who took A for 11 agains the I.R.C., two weeks previously, and the visitors were minus their skipper, Mulcahy, and R. T. Broadbridge.

TELEGRAPH, ⠀⠀ MONDAY, 20 OCTOBER

17, 1938.

HONGKONG SCORES EASY VICTORY IN GOLF INTERPORT

Shanghai Wins Only One Match Out Of Twelve

The Royal Hongkong Golf Club scored a convincing win over a team from Shanghai at Fanling during the week-end when they won 11 to one. The matches consisted of six sin. on Saturday, and three four- yesterday. Five singles were won by Hongkong during the first day's play, the only upset ucing

holes over

after being one up after 18 the Old Course In the

Hawkins, visiting captain, had u Brim fight with his opposite number, and was one down at the half way stage to lose 3 and 2, but neillier player was in his best form.

KC.C. enjoyed the better of a drawn game, scoring 152 for 3 de- clared, and the Army, in 90 minutes hilling up 10 for 0. A very late stort, and n lengthy interruption and only ball being lost in the un- when Marton was beaten by Nicholl, were all squ and Glass and Hnd-1

during the game owing to the one:

dergrowth outside of the ground was chiefly responsible for the match flashing inconclusively.

The visitors were bolstered by the inclusion of Bartram Lay from the senior team, who made this his own

seven

match. Opening the inninga he scored 50 out of 70 odd in about 40

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way by hitting across a straight ball, he had scored 50, in- boundaries. He so confidently that he ap- peared safe to score as many runs as he liked, and it came as a com- plete surprise to everyong (not ex- cluding the Army bowlers) when he lost his wicket.

tion of

up, a

morning. Singles counted

All matches were over 30 holes. one point, and the fourballs two.

Results (Shanghai namen first); Singles G. D. Nicholl beat O. E. C. Murton up; K. M. Cumming lost to A. E. Lissaman 3 and 1; D. R. Gloss lost to T. A. Pearce 12 and 11; J. K. P. Hadland lost to F. Groves 11 and 10:

; 6. V. Petutt lost to S. J. H. Fox 7 and b, H. J. Hawkins lost to D. J. Gilmore 3 and 2.

Fourballs-Nicholl and Cumming

Jost to Marton and Lissaman 2 and However, he had laid the founda-Glass and Hadland lost to Poarce and Groves 7 and 5; Pottit and big total, and F. A. Broad Hawking lost to Fox and Gilmore 5 bridge and T. A. Mador continued and 4. Totn! points: Shanghai 1; the good work. Madar hit powerá fully to rattle up 33, und when the Hongkong 11. K.C.C. Innings was closed at the tea Interval the visitors knew they could not lase.

Course in Good Order

It was a great pity the visitors could not manage more practice here before the match.. The courses Lay continued to dominate the Kame by taking the first four were in grand shape, in spite of an wickets, and for a time the Army inch of rain on Friday night that appeared likely to lose. But Pain-

made them a bit heavy, especially ter came in jo play very resource-

the new course, but this had recover- fully, his off driving being a plea-ed quite well by Saturday afternoon, sure to watch. He was very severe

and on Sunday

were grand. they

on Baxter, and he hit up 22 in a Shanghal were able to send down very short time. Just as he was only what they called a weak team, becoming really set, Lay got past and

In the fourballs yesterday, Shant- hai had to score tree victories to win the match: Play in the morning was even. Nicholl and Cumming with their opponents after 18 land were three dawn and Pettitt and Hawkins 2 up.

In the afternoon Marton and Lissa- man got good lend and looked like winning fairly comfortably, till they lost the

the ninth, 11th and 12th. They won the 10th and 13th and lost the 14th, but a win at the 15th, and a half of the 10th left them dormic two. two. The match was featured by many fine shots, but was remarkable for the number of holeable putts missed; in fact only two putts of nny length were sunk,

Marion's short game was not up to his usual standard and he hooked several drives, but played many brilliant shots. Lissamas

Was the sistent of the four.

In the second match Pearce, whe had been somewhat erratic in the morning, found his game and after the home pair had their margin 1 duced by a rally on the part of the opposition, they won four holes In a row to win their match.

most con-

In the third match Pettitt's putter, which had done marvellous work in the morning and had been respon sible for the lead at halfway, failed him anyhow

comparatively, and

the home captain and his partner were not long in wiping off their de-

This bat with a fine length ball which i for one of their players had time and getting into a safe posi- ;

turned enough from the off to de-

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only one round of 18 holes on Friday. They had a few holes up their sleeves, but as these were the result of vaccination they were in no way an asset.

However, Vauginaux remained to lay out time, and his 48 not out Was a splendid effort. Не

Graeme Nicholl, that profound be painstakin and was never comfort-Lever in swinging the club as pro- able against Lay.

Nevertheless he offered a strong defence and waten- ed the ball right up to the bat. Loy's four

wickels cost 33 runs, and Gray, going on late, snatched two wickets for 11 runs.

A feature of the match was the brilliantly keen fielding of the army men on a ground which boasted a difficult rocky outfield. They con- ceded nothing. In bowling, how ever, they were wesfully Wěk, os demonstrated by the fact that the visilors hit up their 150 runs in about 100 minutes of actual baiting.

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The visitors seemed a bit red on Sunday afternoon after three strenu ous days, and in a strange climate, but they fought back well and always trying and cheerful,

were

pounded by Ernest Jones, brought

MIXED FOURSOMES with him two coples of the latter's

Worplesdon, Oct. 18. book, great collection of shots and

Eustace Storey, the Walker Cup aputter, that on Saturday afternoon player, and Mrs. Majorie Garon won on the morning round he led Mur-ment-the unofficial Foursome Cham- Cure for itself, a pension for life.

the Mixed Foursomes Golf Tourna- ton by two hits after nine had been pionship--by beating Kenneth Mor- played. was pulled back to all rice, former Oxford Blue, and Miss square at the 13th and went in one Wanda Morgan, Briush ex-lady down to a well earned timn und champion, by 6 and 5 in the final some rest.

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nasty putt at the fifth, a long putt ut the sixth for a three, and was then all square. At the seventh Marton left him an awful stymle for the ball was on the tip of the hole, but Nicholl played an amazing shot, which 1 hear he learned from Kirk- wood. Chipping, as it seemed to me, from about five feet, he lifted his

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At the 10th he holed a very long p.m. putt for a four from the top left hand corner of the green.

His ap proach was one of the Icw bad shots that he played. At the 11th Marton hooked out of bounds and lost the hole. Nicholl did the same at the 12th. A deft chip and a good puit enabled him to share the 19th.

The next four holes were halved, Nicholl sgalu playing the chip and one putt trick at the 15th. and Mar-

ar Lon from the bunker on the right 15. 218

duplicating this at the 17th. Dormic 1s. 211

one down, Marton made a sad mess 175 Nom.

of its second at the 10th and Nicholl 6218

ran down another pult of five yards or so for another three to win by two holes.

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