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COTTON'S DOUBLE
Miss Pam Barton, who won the women's championship for the second Uwas placed fast among the
women,
NEW CLUBHOUSE PLANS SUSPENDED
Referees Donate Funds
To B.W.O.F.
A PROPOSITION that the Associa tion postpone plans for building a Club hotise for the duration of the war and give funds to the BW.O.F. Was carried at the monthly meeting
May 22, 1940.
SUCCESS
News Of World' Tournament Won And £10,000 For Red Cross: British Players Ranked
(By: "Birdie")
IT WAS ONLY LAST WEEK that I made mention of the scarcity of golf news from Home, yet within the short space of seven days three itoms of interest have reached us-a description of Henry Cotton's vic- tory over Alfred Padgham in the "News of the World” £1,250 Tourna- ment, news that Cotton has reached the £10,000 mark in his collections for the British Red Cross Fund, and the rankings of the British players for 1939.
Cotton's double success was achieved on consecutive have now won the event twice each.
The scores were:
days. The "News of the World" final was played on the Cotton (Brst round). Royal Mid-Surrey course on May 3, and his charity match Out: 3-4-5-0-3-4-5-3-3-35 In: 8-3-6-4-4-5-3-5-4-30 the following day at Knowle (Bristol).
In the Tournament final, Cotton showed his match playing nerve by beating Padgham on the 37th hole, and Padgham (first round) more than a thousand spectators gave vent to rising ex- citement during the second round when the players were
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Out: 3-5-4-5-3-4-4-3-4—35 In: 4-3-5-4-5-5-3-5-3=37
matching stroke with stroke and halving holes in birdie Cotton (second round).--- figures.
Cheers at the end were as much for the gallant loser as for the winner. 게임
The excitement began at the eleventh hole of The second- round, when Cotton missed a two-foot putt and allowed Padg- ham to draw level. Cotton showed his annoyance but kept, his head. He played the next five holes perfectly in three under par, and against a less determined and weaker opponent would have done more than halve them.
Padgham, fighting to keep on level terms, holed from four yards on the 10th, in each case after being buri- 12th, and from eight-yards-on-the- kered.
He missed a five-foot putt on the; 17th for a win, when Cotton pulled
his second shot, and when, Padg- Alex Kyle,
first among
thol
Out: 3-5-4-3-3-5-4-3~4=30 In: 4-4-4-4-4-4-3-5-430
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Padgham (second round),
Out: 4-5-4-4-3-5-3-3-435 In: 5-3-4-4-4-4-3~5~4:30
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T Knowlu (Bristol) on May AT
4, Cotton, partnered with Richard Burton, beat S. Easter- brook and W. J. Branch 3 and 2 over 36 holes, and with the £640 that was collected, con- tributions to the British Red Cross Fund reached over £10 000.
It was, however, only through the generosity of Mr. Ted Smith, a local sportsman-that-this-1gure-was reached. He anve £300 personally in order that Bristol might have the honour of making the sum one of Ave figures.
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of the Referees' Assoolation last night.ham had holed, Cotton would hBVC | amateurs,_photographed with her N an article on this page on
„A sum of $500 was voled..
Burnley
Beat Barrow
LONDON, May 21 (Reutor). Burnley beat Barrow 2.0 in the North-Western Section of the Eng- itsh Regional football leagues to-day.
Lawn Bowls
been one down."
The match Onished even, and on trophy won at Hoylake.
the extra hole, both drives ended
on the left of the green.
Saturday last, the Executive Secretary of the U.S. Golf Aa- sociation said that he would
Cotton then played the match-to win if only for that Inst stroke, hate to have to list in numerical winning shot that left him two for it was a tremendous battle-order the ten best amateurs in
of nerves and
well America. For him, he said the feet from the pin, and Padgham, rent test running four yards past the pin, worthy of two great players.
Cotton was one up at the end of selection of the Walker Cup falled to hols on the return, and was beaten.
the Arst round, principally through team was sufficient. On the day's play, Cotton deserved good putting, and he and Padgham
CHAMPIONSHIP ENTRIES
Record Numbers For The
Pairs And Rinks
Kowloon Tong.-Y. 13 Tang, J. N. Wong: Close W. J. Howard; A. E. H. Castro,
N. Allenza
OPEN RINKS
Prison Oncers W. Hircock. J. W. Fitzgerald, B. Hodge. W. J. Bagley C. Gowland, J. W. Hudson, J. McCutcheon. Att
Polleo-Ed Post. W Cameron, G. Perkins, A. . Carey: N. B. TOT I Macdonald, R. Mackenzie, W. E. Holland; W. McLeod, W. B. Dall. J Orem,
Such a task is difficult, and an unofficial list has been made for the -British-players-nol --without – sombi trepidation. Though Henry Cotton has been very much in what news has come through from Home, s fearless correspondent from a Lon- don newspaper has placed Richard Burton (not without reasons) first and Cotton second.
His rankings are:
PROFESSIONAL
1. Richard Burton 2, Henry Cotton
3, Alfred Padghom
4. R. A. Whitcombe; 0, S. L King: 0. D. J. Rees: 7, J. Adams; 8, A. Lees; D. C, A. Whitcombe; and 10. A. Perry.
AMATEURS
1, A. T. Kyle
James Bruen
A. Bentley
3. 8. Fender, D. H. Taylor, W. Harris, 5. Souter J. C. Aliken
A. Football Club. S. Howell,
4. H. G. Bentley; 5. A. A. Dun-
A RECORD NUMBER of entries were received for both the Fairs and Rinka Championships of the Hongkong Lawn Bowls Association when the entries closed yesterday. Singles entries, however, were below the usual number. Champions of all three s00- Polles W. Harris, W. Davtos; E G.
Post, A. E. Carey; W. Glendinning. tions are defending their titles. Glendinning MacDonald, B. Mac-Hodges, N. J. Bebbington, A Brooksbank can; 8, II. Melnaly: 7, C. Stowe; B, BRTICE, F. D. Angus. J. Watson, J. Hector Thomson 9, L. G. Crawley; U. M. Omar in the Singles, H. A. Kenzie B. Riddell, 3. C. Aitken,
Hongkong Football Club.-J. 8. Howell, 1. Gelling. Alves and F. V. V. Ribeiro in n. c. Cruz; J. Watson, J. IL Gelling: C.
Beerelo, C. Remedios, C. C. Pereira, and 10, A. McNair. the Pairs, and F. Machado, C. M. Needham, A. Brooksbank: W. Gill, G. P. Hemedios, E. de Sousa: N
M. Silva: Bilva, J. F. V. Ribeiró and F. X. Silva in the Rinks.
The following were the entries: SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP Prison Officers, McCutcheon, A. W. Ircook, C. Cowland, A. Flott.
Plendinning Harry & Perkins, J.
Folice Carey, E. G. Post, W. Aitken, It. Mackenzie, J, E. Hayward, W. 6. Dall-
Bangkong F.CA Brooksbank, J. I. Ceiling, F. P. Anslow, . A. Hanmi, W. Electrio K, Sloan, AST. Paula
Duncan, i
Fleciti Club,--^. F. Paul, J. K. Sloans. Recreio-M. F. Alarcon, A. J. Kew; C. Pereiro, JC Remedios; 0. I Reme dias, E. de Sousa; L. J. Silva, J. F. V. Ribeiro; A. P. Noronha, A. Rodrigues; IE. Noronha, C. G. Silva; I F. Xavier, R. F. Lur; C. M. Bliva, Soares: 1. A. Alves, F. V. V. Tibetro; C. E.Mar- Basto: C. I. Basto, J. J. Dato: Su
A.
Remedies, a sutierrez Xavier; 3. A.
Indian Rumjan, 8. M. Rum- Shen, A. Minu; 3. Hooven. M. R. Abba: Shipp: A K ALY. Aɗol, A. It. Dailah; B, Yout, K Natarin.
Kowloon Docks-T. Coleman & M. Tor-
WOMEN
1.
Pam Horton
2,
Jessie Anderson
3.
Mrs. A. Helm
4, K Garnham; 5, E. Corlet; 8,
Machado,
J. Bliva Tubero, T. đến với đại A. M. Rodrigues, F. V. V. Ribeiro, 11. A Alves: C. G. Silva, J. E. Noronha, CA Lopes, A T. Nerenna; D. C. Alves A M. Xavier, C. 3. S. Alves, Roza Per Mrs. T. Marks; 7, Miss S. Tiernan: reira: M. 7. Ainreon. F. A. Xavier, IL de Bothels, L. A. Gutierrez, J. A i Miss P. Edwards; 9. Miss S. Bania, A. N. Other, A. P. Gutierrez
Indian C. M. Humjalin, un- Stroyan; and 10, Miss J. Pemberton
M. Rudahnj A. M. RumJahn,
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9. Sumad. Al Minu: A Sumad... Khan, A. Iarnall & Abb. i. Dalish
sionals was-should the first Rumjahn, M. Y
Richard Burion, placed first in the British ranked players in an 1- official review of the professionals.
Garcia 12-5 Favourite To Beat Overlin
NEW YORK, May ̄21 ̄ ̄(UP)/ Ceferino Garcia is favoured 12 to 5 to beat Ken Overlis on Thursday. The promoter, Mike Jacobs, has an- nounced that. Hie winner, will have a chance for the light-heavyweight crown in the summer,
WIN FOR JEFFRA Jeffra gained the decision Archibald in a 15-round bout and
over
thus won the featherweight title re- cognised by the New York and Mary- land Commissions, but this does not affect the Nationel Boxing Associa tion's recognition of Scalzo.
Jcura noored Archibald twico-ip- the second and ninth rounds for the count each time.
Matching Al Hostak Against The Winner
NEW YORK, May 21 (UP) —Pro- | moters Nate Druxman and Mike Jacobs have conferred on the possi bility of matching Al Hostak with the winner of Thursday's Garcia-Overiln Middleweight utle fight.
Electric R.C. Bowls Rinks
THE FOLLOWING will represent the Hongkong Electric R.C. in a Third Division lawn bowls league maich against the Prison Officers' Club at North Point on Saturday, 3.30 pm
A. G. Gardner, W. E. Macfarlane, W. H.
H. B. Muskett and A. F. Paul,
A. P. Tarbuck, V. Sorby, S. Dea- con and J. K. Sloan.
C. E. Gahagan, R. F. Gregory, G.
T. Padgett and J. F. Lunny, Reserve, W. E. Orchard,
SPORTS ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
THE SIXTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY ON SATURDAY, 23th May, 1940, com- mencing at 2.00 pm.
The First Belt will be rung at 1.30
D.III.
... MEMBERS" ENCLOSURE -
No One without a badge will be
Such must be worn throughout the
Kowloon Dock.-M. Ferguson, T. Colo.Place go, to R. Burton because admitted to the Members' Enclosure.
man, IL Morrison, J. McKelvie; A. Lapsley.
. Lapsley, R. Lapsley, F. Cullen,
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he won the Open, or to R, A. Howloen CA Mastman. W. Simpson. Whitcombe because he won the C. Remedios, de fou, Xamson. C. B. 31. Thom; J. N. Eweeney, Younghusband, V. Chilleden; 3 Harry Vardon Memorial trophy Ron, B. Hughes, Y. N. Atienza. „W, Y(though he did not win a single live, 3. E. Noronha, R. YAAL/C, M. Hevle,
F Alarcon, B, C. Pereira guson; It. Diorrison, J. McKelvie; R. WIL-
C. Brown, Chittenden, W. V. Field;
Froid.
Thompson, J. c. Gill. A. DX. Holland:
A.
duration of each Meeting in such a manner as to be readily identified.
Badges admitting Non-Members to. the Members Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and
the
dan, J. C. Brown, J. McKelvie. ♬. Mor- man, Q.12. F. Thompson; . C. GRL A. son, G. . Sherriff: A Morton, IL E. of the genson) and tied with Capp of was. Or written
simon.
The vote went to Burton for his
such. Mem- ber.to A. Whitcombe in the £1,000 introduced by him, and for. Payment
be rea
responsible for all visitors League?
of all Chits, etc
The Secretary's Office, 1st Floor, Exchange Building, (Tel, 27704) wil close at 11.45 am,
ViMns are obtainable at the Club advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel first 21920)..
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
Fily H. A. Alves, C. G. Biyal dowloon Football Club -J. Gibson, R. Basto, B. Basio, C. H. Basto, la'r. Kavier. Lapsley:!C. Woodcock, R. O. 3. W. Walker, IL White, A. Flyds-Lay,/ Cotton because he won the $3.00 for Ladies (both including tax)
C. Kowleen D.G.C.-F. A. Cheesman, G. 5. event), or should it go to Henry Fake Marques... 7. 7. V. Ribeiro Y. XIL Puier, WA Mozger, A. Eaviman, Soares,
Ladino, S. & mumjahn A. Minu, M. C. Dawniany. CH Channing: W. C, Bimp- 4. §. Jummond, Jordan: al £2,000 tournament at Bourne are obtainable through the SECRET
Abbas, A. IL Ada A. t. Dallah. A son, Younghusband Morgan, 7. Gul-man, W. Houston, Brown, Dun-mouth (the biggest tournament ARY E. Rumjahn, A. R. Mimiken: B. De Evans,
J. C. Kowloon Dock M. Terguson, T. Cold Kawloon Dowling Gress. A. Chees can: TP. Philips A. Bower, J. E. Hen-
Drew, EA, Atkins, W, Harrower? M. Holland: W. Harrower, 1. L. Lock- Sykes, H. 3. Bicknell, G. W. Deacon, Kowloon Football Club. O. Rughes hart. A. Atkins, J. White; A. Hyde-Lay Meyer. “Enftienden, A. KASIMAN, V. N. Attents,
Taikoor, Inon. J. Wald, W. P. Beath, Dowman, WC Simpson, WAV Field, Wa Levitt R. Dunean; Wall
Deakin:: IL P. Philum, E., F. Stainton W. Dielrose, R. Main, Mortan, Abba -2 Hensen. Henson; A. Morton, Hr Bicknell, Munro. 1 C Chaimer: C. Bovated, 2. magnificent showing in the Open, Howloon howing Green Walte, Langley, A. Jordan A. Bower G. Grimes, J. A. Watson, R. M. Iceown Duncan, W. A walkers G. In Sherria. Sherri F. Peckham, W. Mckell J.
A Pope, J. C. all.". Dower, D. w. Wetel- G. Mayen, G. W. Deacon; E. V. Beatle, Ung, W, 1 Litlyn, M. Ha hakuson P. American, and beat him on the pos! Civil ServiceM. Purvis W. J. But when he chased Johnny Bulla, the on A. Borton, At J. Hail, Warrower. z. s. Abraham.
Hirange, S. It. Strange, C. Strange it when Hyde-Lay.
Melrose J, C. Chalmers, D. Munro, R. A. Ortmamitt, J. Jones: J. Walker, Ecivil servies—36. N/A Bacusent: H. Main: J. A., Wateon, B. b. Keown,
the 11. Lord, A. Bleven, 5. X., Teetoshall; J. Harper, W. J. Durling, IL E. Strange, Wa
Civil Service Gellatly. LA Col. Gellatly, f. skinner, L. A. Coupe, 3, P. amateur was implor. The place "Hillyer, B. E. Eccleshall, A. Grimmitt,
M. N. Rakuen W. McGowan," Burnage & E. Eccleshall. Jones, 1. Ta Miodowan, pozani
Kowloon C Labrum, w. went to Alexander Kyle for his con- Kowloon Madar, IL & Meadows, Steven! A. Urimmitt, Goodwin, IL Overy, L. Jack W Mulcahy, 3, F. McGowan, H. E-Stranen.
J. Jane Brown, 3, FYRET, F. Goodwin; T. Mark vincing win in the Championship at *T, W, Carr. J. M. Jack; 2. Cincher.
W. Mulcahy, IL B. Wellwood, E. C. Tin Hoylake, beating such favourites a Kowloon Cricket Club.rg Madar, Aicher. Craigengawet 7. Pau, C. W. Lam, A. Bone: E.-W. Simmands, F. Goodwin: B
Lewin, M., Medina, W. Ward. A. Hit. B. d. Meadows: E. C. Cincher. 7. lgentower W. Flong Gung. CLA. A: Duncos in the frial.
Craigentower-W. Hong Bung, G. Ladd James Bruen, the Irish youth, and Coelho. U., Omar, A. M. Omar A. EFTASOT 2. W. Carr, W. Mulcahy, B+4;| MeNeill, 11. P. Kararejša, 225 Zimmern: A. "Thero doem't seem to be much and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers Costes, J. C. Landolt, R. Tam, W. Kong Lin, W.-K. Way, W. Melalla. C.. B. Baina, C. W. Lam; J. W. Leonard, M. A omar Baan. 3. 8, Landoll, A
Epalzongawers, Pal, G. Ladd 01. A^Rstack, X. M. Omer AL AL Omar, U. dispute about putting Mias Pam and Sailors In Uniform aro admitted Filomelet agg
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Medinatit. Xavier A Lewich Taste, Roeseret: J. W conard Barton first among the women for Hall Price,
Itomatet: 2. Locke, W. khoward; 37/NA-Wong.
As hiszikk, L., C. IL Bouza, W, X' Way winning, tas she did, the champlon- Way: A J
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THIUM Syears, Mias J, Anderson took second Modus A. M. Rujnjahn, K, M. Omár: R Dưn
QILLIK, A.1, for having won the Scottish title for
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