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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH:
September 11, 1940.
UGANDENGELANIKO
Courses HANDICAPS
READJUSTMENT OF KOWLOON AND SHEK-O
K.G.C. Site Plans Shelved Major Baseball
For Duration Only
ANOTHER
NEW USE FOR OLD CLUBS DEFEAT FOR
(By "Birdie")
A READJUSTMENT of handicaps for both the Kowloon Golf Club and the Shok-O Country Club is, or soon will be considered by the Committees of the respective Clubs. For Kowloon, this has been made necessary by the improvements that have lengthened the course, increasing Par from 33 to 34, while at Shok-O, the additional nine holes (the 18th, it is expected, will be opened sometime this month) have made it necessary there, too.
THE TIGERS
NEW YORK. Sept. 10
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Utro Tigers suffered another de Nox 5.6 In a 13-Innings game.
League, the Pittsburgh ! alonal Pirates overwhelmed the l'hladephia Phutes 11-1.
feat to-day, lowing to the Boston Red In the
Complete scores
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were
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An action shot during the Portugal v. United States friendly baseball match at Caroline Hill on Saturday last. U.S. won 17-5. This is one ball they didn't hit. It's in the catcher's mitt.-Ming Yuen.
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And while on this subject, there is another readjust. Weshanging ment ox to make and that concerns the discussion last week of the new site for the Kowloon Golf Club. In men. tioning that this Club had abandoned its plans for the new site, it was not intended that that should be interpreted g as permanently.
Nor was it to be supposed, ant would be gathered from the re port on the annual meeting of! the Club, that the abandon- mont had been made necessary through the financial loss sus- Lainest during the year. Neither la correl True, negotiations. for the land proved abortive, ! but the plans of the Clube have been shelved for the duration of the war only, while funds for the realisation of the project are ¦ ample.
However, this together with the net-baneka concerning the use of the rifle ranges are not being allowed to disturb the even tenor of their way One of their cheesiest matches if
the year the bi-annus) gaine agulst
K.B.G.C.-I.R.C. Match Resumes To-day
The unfinished 2nd Division lawn bowls league match be tween the Kowloon Bowling Green Club and the Kowloon Cricket Club on August 10 will be resumed this afternoon at the K BCC at 5:30 pm
The Bowling Green are lead ing by 41 shots to 33
Happy Valley--will be held next be authent to build a gunbint
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Bounty Sewell Davin, Lampe filipin
Emery Frye Wilson, Warden Alwind
Lawn Bowla
In
Annual
Government
ACCEPTS
PROPOSALS
Local Selections To Be Based
On Championship Results
AS ANTICIPATED, the events suggested by the Philippince Amateur Athletic Federation for the interport swimming meet next month were accepted by
Competition the Hongkong Interport Committee last night, when
DRAW for the Brst round matches
Government the
Inter-Depar- mental annual lawn bowls competi- tion has been made. All matches will be played on the Poller BecTES- on Cut green, and the first round must be played க September 15
(hrst four games at 10.30 ain, and ¦ Ithe wooond four at 3.30 p.m.).
month. Sunday, October 20, at the wonka at roughly lo about 2300 Valley. This, however, at the mosclubs to a lon
ment, is the only fixture that is de
The second round will be played onl September 22 10.30 . nud the The Goal will
Anile, for there have to be alteralkons HOW are the mighly fallen! - at 3:30 p.m
lekc
to the fixture card following certain
rifle ranges.
place
on September 20 3301
THE DRAW
they met to discuss the proposals.
In addition
10 the
events
uggested by the P.1, however,
K.M.A. Barnett Hongkong is Lo put forward
Wins Colony
Chess Title
three further races for considera- Lion down south. These are
Men's 30 yards free-style, Men's (individual) 180 yards med- ley race (50 yards back-stroke, 50 yards breast-stroke And 50 yards free-style).
Women's 220 or 140 yards free- stylo.
select RECORDING a victory over D. E.
should de Carvalho, last year's champion,themselves, for it is at present agreed
Honkong's
team
that
alterations in the schedule for the ker-the 1924 American Open
Who remembers Cyril Wat-pm
, while E. Zimmern dropped a valuable that first and second in each of the (Championship events shoil be the CompetRious in) ail Clubs wi Champlon? Chumpkun at The
polní to W. Welns, K. M. A. Barnett Colony's representatives soon be in swing, and at the Shek.Operiod when Bobby Jones was Draw for the first ruan16) 18
has won the Colony Chem Champten- event Club the outstanding one of the near nearing his prime, to-day. 11. Patice "A" v
First round PWD "C"" v Irinot future is the championship meeting read, he is a caddie at the West, "A" y
Police . Sanitary ship for 1040 with a total of 16 Medical "C" Saulary "B" points out of a possible 18, Zimmern which will be held on October
"A", TAMIY "A" V Meticul
WAN runner-up with 1415. By Medical "A" + Police **]}" Cso PWD "B", PWD "D" v Extention
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A PECULIAR thing that struck 1892 and learned his golf at Hoylake me as being one of the won. He went to America in 1919, and from 1920-24 figured prominently in ders of the world was in one of
the Championship there. On one! the irrigation ditches running great decasion when he beat Bubby Singles Title the length of the Country Club Jones he course, Sheungshiu. There were $50,000. there several little fish about
Bald
to have earned
LATEST from Japan is what!
four or five inches long. There practically amounts to the aboli were also crabs,
"Viajar of the "Moming Past" tion of caddles on the links,
F. J. Jones And A. E. Carey
In Second Round
F. 1, JONES and
A. E.
Carry
The Interport Committee, however, reserve the right to make alterations as they deem necessary.
For the back-stroke, the F.I put The new champion conceded two, forward two alterna Uves-100 and 220 points in the first round, me to variis 220 and 440 yards--and Z.mmerh And ane 是专业 Sir Henry Hongkong has agreed to the inclu- Pollock, and half a point to Zimmersion of the Arst two distances In the
!programme in the second round.
The latter Just points to Carvalho and Weiss, and fuif-points to Barnett Carvalho and KojatelŤ.
The Anishing table was
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tells me that their migration must This was a decision reached by entered the second round of the have taken centuries, for the stream the Directors of the Japan Golf Singles bowls championship yester x
Cralgengower. ¡day, when, at is far removed from any watert Association recently. that district and rises in the hills.
It is stated that the reason for the beat A. F. Paul 21-0 and J. K. Sloan One thing seems certain, and that bolition of caddles is because the 21-13 respectively. is if there is any more rain we can game should be played for the build- The first match Wils over in 10 JA look forward to seeing them swim-ing up of health. For those too old heads, Paul being able to score Dr. ining around the fairways.
to carry their own clubs, concessions (only five of the ends, but the Carey-V IN one of the recent illustrated used been made, and caddies may be Sloun gmine went to the 25th end. Though this game wha somewhat weekly magazines from Home i Golf Clubs will only be opened dur-long. Carey hid two "possibles" that
it week-ends and holidays I read an interesting article ad- vocating a new use for old gulf clubs. It was an appeal, written by a woman, to golfers to con- tribute the steel and iron of old clubs to further, Britain's war effort.
There is sufficient steel in one club, it is said, to manufacture two or three bullets. How many golfers are there who haven't any old clubs at home lying idle? And how many golfers are there in the British Em *pire!
placed him in a position of security.
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European "Y" Aquatic Championships
THE FINALS of the swimming championships of the European Y.M.C.A. commence this evening, and will continue over to-morrow, Friday and Saturday.
The following are the Analists who
Scientists usually have the mono- poly of these figures of speech, but At all the apare golf clubs in the Em- have qualified: pire were collected the metal should
SPORTS ADVT.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB·
TO-DAY (7.15 p.)
50 yards breast-stroke.-W. S. Gegg, P.
A. McKenzie, Q. Quickenden, A. HymiRN and tt. Dodd
50 yards back-stroke.- 8. Wuson, Will, W. Dre, P. Moltenzie and IL Hunchenback.
680 yards free-style,--B. S.-Wilson, G.
C.R.C. Trounce Indians In "B" Division
T. May L. A. Benn, Ges. Thompson, O. Play-off With S. China
Puddifoot.
Boys 60 yards troa-stylò—B. Long, G. ( ·
Saunders and N. Methuen,
TO MORROW (7.15 p.m.)
For Championship
BY BEATING the Indian Recrea-
140 yards free-style. Arnold. G. T. tion Club in a "B" Division Axture of the tennis league at Causeway Bay Club have now to play-off with the yesterday, the Chinese Recreation South China Athletic Association for the championship of that Division.
Yesterday, the Indians were no match for the CRC. and were trounced 0-0.
May. In A. Benn, Ged, Thompson, Draft Programmes and Entry Jennings Forms for the Seventh Extra Race P. McKenale, 4. Quickenden, and A 100 yards breast-stroke-W. 8. Gegg. Meeting to be held on Saturday, Hymas. 21st September, 1940 (weather Saunders and N. McQueen.
100 yards boys' tres style-Di Long, a: permitting) may be obtained at FRIDAY (7.15 p.m.):- the Secretary's Office, Exchange 50 yards fros-style-R. Goldman, G. T. Building; the Club House, Happy May Quickenden, L. C. Eardley and
A. Gealth
Scores were:
Valley; the Hong Kong.Club; the 100 yards free-style-G. T. May, I beat M. O. Hussain and A. R. Kitchell |
Tu Tak-cheuk and Leung Bing-chlu Wilson, G. Burge, A. Bindon and F. Hardy. Sports Club; and the Stables, Shan 1100 yards Back-stroke-3 S. Wibon, 6-2; beat A. Rahmin and M. R. Abbas Willa, W. Ure and H. Hunchenback.. 6-1; beat M. P.. Madar and L. Kitchell Kwong Road.
Plunging, Goldman, J. Jennings and 6-2. Entries close at 12 o'clock o. quckenden NOON on Thursday, 12th Septem- SATURDAY (130 p.m.)
ber, 1940,
By Order,
Throwing polo ball. Goldman, a 1. Mày, A. Həmas, T, Berry, J. Jonnings and Paul. C. B. BROWN,
120 yards ben-style-G. Arnold G. T. NAP*LIW. Denn, Geo. Thumpson and F. Secretary ardy.
Luk Ding-cheung and Luk Chun- chung beat Hussain, and Kilebell 6-3;|| beat Rahmla and Abbas 6-0; bent Madar and Kitchell 6-1. *
Ho Ka-lau and Chol Ping-fan-beat Hussain and Kitchell:0-8; beat Rahmin and Abbas, 6-3;, beat Mader and, Xit- chell 6-17.
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THE QUARTER-FINAL malch In
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Itibeiro and C. F. Needhamn and A. Brooksbank has been brought for- ward, and will be played to-morrow on the Kowloon Doyling Club Green at 4,30 pan. instead Sunday.
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