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Suggestion To Remove Handicap Limits
Concrete Fixtures At Kowloon
(By "Birdio")
TEMPORARILY storm-minded as most other people in Hongkong are at the moment, I tried to visualise a golf match under real storm condi- tions the other day. Golfers aro as hardy a lot as lawn bowlors, and thore is very little the weather. can do to stop them.
Wind, I know, never stops them. It has been onc of the minor moans of the Americans that the wind con ditions of most of the tournament courses at Home have been most trying. I haven't any statistics to go by, but I seem to remember that most reports of the Ryder and Walker Cup matches carried reference to difficult wea-
ther conditions.
snow
Rain,
and thunder storms are the only obstacles. Not even a war can halt them at the moment. In 1913, flood-
The Bomber Funded greens threatened to put a
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stop to the final of the Cham- pionship at St Andrews, but the trouble was evaded when the match was suspended for a short while while
new holes were cut on the greens away from the flooded parts.
Somtimes not even flooded greens are a drawback. In the 1936 quality- ing rounds of the Open at Hoylake and Wallasey, a terrific thunder- storm with lightning and rain swept the course, but the players struggled slong endeavouring to hole out with mashie niblicks until the officials finally decided to rule out play,
Perhaps the bitterest conditions on record are those of the 1935 Dunlop Southport Professional Tournament on the Birkdale Links. A blizzard wept over and play was abandoned. The
mow
the on
greens
made
mushle niblicks again a necessity for holing out. The wind was SO
that
which were strong
greens normally reached In two were out-
CHANGED VENUE FOR A. N. S. AND V. A. D. GALA
For Bomber Fund
The A.N.S. and V.A.D. swim- ming gata to be held on July 12 has been transferred from the European Y.M.C.A. to the larger Army pool. At a meeting .yesler- day it was decided to reorganise the programme. Proceeds wil Fund,
to the Bomber
The Y.M.C.A. will continue to ar- and officials anise the programme elected at the last meeting remain.
Programme Changes
Ja view of the fact that the change of venue enfalled a change of distance. (the Y.M.C.A. is 25 yards long and the Army 33) It was decided to limit the ANS. and V.A.D. events to a length each. The following programme was approved:
A.N.S. v. V.A.D. in free-style, breast stroke, back-stroke, relay and diving. Y.M.C.A. Members two lengths free stylo,
One length obstacle race. Garrison Officers v. Volunteer om- side the efforts of hard hitting proscars Relay teams of eight).
Exhibition Diving
of
the
Water-polo.Army Navy Civillans.
July 2, 1941.
Courses
Storm Conditions
Now in military service. Lawson Little (left), Gene Sarazen (centre) and Ed Oliver greet each other before the commencement of the Goodall Tournament at Fresh Meadow. Oliver is the soldier of the three.
International Baseball Throwing Contest
Australians Beat Americans
SAN FRANCISCO-International good will among the baseballers of California and Australia has just been further strengthened by the completion of the second annual "corres- pondence" Team-Field-Games contest between the Golden Bears and the Victoria Baseball Association of Melbourne. Initiated in '1939 by Coach Clint Evans, through a friendly challenge to the V.B.A., this event now has a regular place on the California schedule.
Y.M.CA. 200 yards handicap. Women's one length invitation race, 13314 yards invitation relay (Hung- kong Naval Volunteer Force; Army.
Unlike the initial contest the California trio. Bill Johnstone European Y.M.C.A.).
n most promising cricketer) Combined (when the Golden Bears won all (also
achieved a distance of 384-2 and Ed. Crilly 342-7. All three the, Californian trío. Bill Johnstone registered better performances than (also a most promising cricketer) achieved a distance of 304-2 and Ed. Crilly 342-7.
In three or
Then there
there was the freak finish to the
Oxford University v. Waltham Heath Club match at Waltham Heath In March, 1928. Snow brought
the about
abandonment match,
but it fell so thickly that Leveral players lost their way on the and had to grope to the Clubhousel
The danger of these conditions les in thunder-storms when lightning flashes around. Steel shafts are an almost universal feature of clubs to-day and they are highly danger ០បទ, Umbrella have proved an Water-Polo- other
course
of danger. Fource The safest thing to do when caught in such a storm is to drop one's clubs and lie on the ground, for on the comparatively flat sur- face of the links an upright figure
is quile Hlable to attract the light-
ning.
In the A.N.S. and V.A.D. events three events), the contest this points will be awarded on a 4, 3, 2, 1 time was decided by the results bases and relays will count 4 and 2. intended, providing
If the weather is unfavourable, it is of the circling-the-bases divi-
the pool is free,, sion. to held the gain on July 19.
Exhibition Postponed
California ted in fungo-hitling by a team-aggregate of 1uzft, um, but the Aussies total in throwing was 108 feet 3 inches greater than that of the Bears.
· Round The Bases WHILE not one of the three Call- forrla runners equalled Mel Ducza- bou's 1939 performance of circling the-bases in 138, their aggregato The exhibition water-polo time of 43.5 was too fast for the match between the Army and Aussies, whose combined time was IT was asked the other day Navy which was arranged to 41.8, and this gave the Golden Bears
why handicaps were limited. take place this evening at 7.30 The only good reason I can see p.m. in the Army pool has been' for it is so that Club competi-postponed to next week. tions will have some sort of standard.
Otherwise I do not understanding one over par per hole, and that
is quite a stiff task for the tyro. why handicaps should not be limited. It is all very well to say
un-
that it is never done to give an op- SINCE a recent accident to one ponent more than one stroke per of the players at the Kow- hole which, I gather, is the reason loon Golf Club due to a rebound
the victory by a score of 2-to-1.
Improved Throwing
ONE of the features of this year's contest was the great improvement the Australians in the throwing division. made by
In 1939 their aggregate for the three throwers was 974ft. 3in., while
this year it was 1,081-4.
Their
best representative-Ern Bramley, who was also an Interna- tional cricket star a few years ago—
for the maximum of 18-but if the from one of the concrete fix-has now taken part in four contesta
why not,
KING'SI circumstances justify I cannot see tures there, I understand that of this type and his distances were:
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The mit certainly tends to dis-the Rules of Golf as applicable to 347-2 courage beginners from entering permanent and concrete fixtures are competitions, for though his hand in force.
cap should really be in the twenties. he would have to play from 10 without much hope of getting far.
Playing down to 18 is only allow
Former local ruling was that the ball must be played from where It lay. It was this that gave rise to the recent Injury.
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Long Hitting CALIFORNIA's aggregate of 1,080 In the hitting was 53 feet better than the previous best for these contests.
SUTIM in Catcher Carl Haberg especially good form and all three of his drives were over 350 feet with the longest travelling 373 feet for a new California and contest record. Ray Amling was a close second with 364 feet und George Wilson's beat
was 319-8.
and 374.7. This last mark is the third best since these contests began and has only been surpassed by Ray Tran (St. Mary's) with 411-6 and Quen- tin Thompson (Stanford) 410-0. All three Australian throwers re-of
then gistered better performances
The start of the 50 yards free-style at the Y.M.C.A.-University gala on Saturday last. Ng Taun-man, David Hutchinson (Winner), Yeung Yuk-wan and N. D.
Booker Ming Yuen..
Royal Ascot Moves To Newmarket
LONDON, July 1 (Reuter). Some of the glories of Royal New- ABoot will be revived at .market on Wednesday and Thurs- day where substitute races for those normally held on the famous Berkshire Heath will be run. Wartime's first Ascot will be stripped the usual glamour, such as the fashlon parade and Royal Family's state arrival along the courses, but the racing will be of the highest standard. Fine Fields
With the execption of the Derby winner, Owen Tudor, which is unlikely to run again until the St Leger in September, all the leading horses are engaged for the valuable prizes offer- ed by the Arcot authorities who, though unable to use their own course which in serving other purposes, are anxious events na the to maintain such Coventry Stakes and Queen Mary Stakes for two-year-olds, St James Palace Stakes for three-year-olds and the Gold Cup,
The Royal Touch may quite possibly be provided by the King scoring a great double with his unbeaten two- year-olds Big Game and Sun Charlot Mary in the Coventry and Queen respectively.
.
Gold Cup Starters Starters and jockeys in the Gold Cup are:
Top Coal. (Elloft); Firls (Starry Wragg); Winterhalter (D. Smith); Ollden (Carey); (Eph Lind Legend Beary Hipplus Siniili); Single Court (Cliff Richards):
Eastern Win 13-0
In Australia
SYDNEY, Juno 80 (Reuter) - The touring Eastern footballers had a field day ni Warga to-day, bealing the local team by 13 goals topil MovHIN A 64 97H
The second test match will be play ed on July 6 at Brine. The Chinese
won the first, test by 6-4,
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