Wednesday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
September 24, 1941.
Around The Courses
Medal Play Improves One's Game
Use Of Practice Ground
Peculiar Conditions For Visitor's Cup At Fanling
(By "Birdie")
GOLF the stuff the pros play-is not learned on the course, it's a product of the practice tee. It has, in fact, been stated that for every shot the pro makes on the course, proper, he has made several hundred in practice.
Such goes into the making of the top-notchers. But the average player cannot afford that time for it is almost daily routine, and the once-a-week player would rather go round in the 90's, extracting what fun and exercise he can get out of his trip.
I
But there is another kind of)
average golfer who seeks to im
prove his game--even during Garcia "Robbed"
the short period of recreation at his disposal.
He's not the bloke who makes allowance for n slice, but the one who endeavours to correct the faull; he isn't the one who is sailsfled to win a hole in when he knows that he could have chopped a stroke off; he's the chap who realises that golf Is a great game, but difficult to play, and ever seeks to hurdle obstacles - rather than circumnavigate.
gate them. ues of medal and The relative valucs
lay have been denli with match. play fully by more competent judges than myself, but I find myself in agree. ment with the opinion that for im- provement the first numed
Of Decision In
Non-Title Bout
Major, Baseball
Cardinals
Even Split With Pirates
NEW YORK, Sept. 23 (Reuter). --With › Brooklyn · Dodgers - Idle, having played their scheduled game with Boston Braves on a former dale, St Louis Cardinals had the opportunity of drawing nearer to the National League leaders when they met Pittsburgh Pirates in ́a double-hrader to-day. They lost ille opener, however, but gained the nightcap.
Scores were:
51 Lauts
NATIONAL LEAGUE
.0 0 Battery, Cooper, Shoun, Hutchinson); Mannuco. W. Cooper, Pittburgh
.5 0
Ballery -Heintzelman; Lopez.
St Louis
Ballery-Lanier; Mancuso.
Pittburgh
•
Ballery-Sewell, Sullivan; Smith. New York
6
Battery Melton, Bowan, แ
Hartnett. armire.
Philadelphia
...... 13 1 Datiury-Masterson; Livingston. New York
紧紧 1
$ 11 D Philadelphia
Chicago
Battery-Jones, Harman; Livingston.
9 → Battery,—Les; Schiefing.
置 1 4
Battery, Vandermeer, Turner,
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Banker (United Services) reaching for a high corner in
the Eastern-Sing Tao v. United Services Charity soccer match at Caroline Hill on Saturday: The Chinesa
HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 11 (UP),--|| Dalfory—Adams; Oden. The State Boxing Commission said on Tuesday it was powerless to protest referee Abe Roth's decision Monday night when Reth called a Cincinnat scheduled 12-round non-litie
Begga; clash between middleweight champion Lombardi. Billy Boose and Ceferino Garcia a technical draw in the eighth round after
Spose
A cut cyc The decision the
met with protest from 19
the crowd, and ringslders were of better system of play.
almost unanimous
that 35- cards But, unless the
opinion. ure for handicaps, one
been only meets with year-old Garcia should have awarded a technical knockout, medal play in competitions-Bogey,
The Filipino clouter opened up an etc.--for unless the player is of thei student type, he is going to enjoy his old cut on Sousen right ore with one
ay of his famous bolo punches.
Bolo Punches
week-end game under match play conditions. What does he worry then
he should slash out of bounds aOOSE easily few times and fose one hole! There are 17.
more.
Medal play can be of fairly severe mentat and, possibly, physical strain. I refer now to the man who takes the game more seriously. After a bad start it is not easy to forget it, and the thought of the wasted strokes early in the round can very easily affect play for the remainder of the holes.
won the first five rounds, but in the sixth he was almost floored when he suffered two terrifé bolo blows.
These two punches slowed him up considerably and by the righth he was staggering under acverc
Philadelphia
0 11 3 Battery,—Vaughan, Besso; Wagner, New York ......................... B 13 •
Battery-Rufing. Branch; Dickey. Rotar Boston
Pytlak. Washington
Battery-udson; Early.
Battery-Newsom,
Detroit
* 10
1
Dobson.
Wilson;
+ 7
1
Battery-Troul; Tebbetts, St Louis
Battery-Muneric; Ferrell.
+ 11 1
1. T 1
First Move To
punishment, bleeding from numer- Organise Local Athletic Assn
ous face cuts. Garcia weighed 1014 pounds, while Soose Upped the 10914.
scales ut
The pros when they are iz medal competition have reached the happy condition (most of them) of being able to disregard what has gone before or what is to come and concentrate solely on the holo belog played. In belwech 23 as compared with Garcia's admit- shois, for instance, they can chatted 35. Idly on any topic but golf.
Soose was a 5-to-7 favourite on the night of the fight to beat the Filipino at Gilmore üleld,
The serious student cannot do this.
A persistent slice or pull is n con- stant worry. He thinks of it with every shot the shapes to make,
the best advice I have ever heard for this is that which demands certain sacrifice.
Break off the round wherever you are and go to the practice tee. In round of golf one makes, say, 90 shots in a couple of hours. From the practice tee there can go of in less than 15 minutes. And nj one can see the effects of the at- templed cure for bad shots for better in that short period than from shots made every three or four
The middleweight champion was favoured over the former tille-holder chiefly because of his youth. He is
of playing there myself). It is for
The first move towards, forma- tion of Д Hongkong Amateur Athletlo-Association,' to be later -affiliated with the Engikh AAA, will be made in the West Lounge
European YMCA. of the
оп
Ming Yuen.
won
5-0,-
Lawn Bowls Draw
Pairs Semi-finals And
Singles Second Round
DRAWS for the Semi-finals of the Colony Lawn Bowls
Pairs Championship and the second round of the Singles
Championship were made yesterday.
The date for the final of the Rinks Championship was not
fortnight.
arranged, but this game will probably be played within the next
Singles Second Round
MONDAY, SEPT. 20
At Civil Serviced. Shepherd v. A. H.
Pairs Semi-Finals
On the Kowloon F.C. rinks, Sun-
6. R. Solina and K. M. Omar or II. A. Alves and F. V. V. Ribeiro (holders) v. W. L. Walker and R. Duncan.
Septeraber 30 at 6.45 p.m. when a numen; J. M. Gelling. w. Brad-day, at 4 pm.; meeting will be held for the pur-bury. pose of electing officers and committee.
All Clubs, Universities. Colleges this reason that the Courses are and the Services will be circularised thrown open to intending competi-and invited to send a delegate to the tors for the two weeks prior to the meeting. Championship.
But in two short weeks,' which not everyone can spare, one cannot familiarise oneself with a course to the same extent as a member.of. that Club, and it stands to reason, that members who are
penter for a competi-
to
visitor
Cricket League Meeting-To-morrow
A Police N.C~W. L Walker v. D. A. Rotario.
At longkong F.C.-W. K. Way v. E. Zimmern; J. C. Aitken v. W. Word
At Kowloon C.C—J, E, Noronha Jr. v.
J. McKelvle; II. White V. C, M. da Silva.
At B.G.C.-Y. Abbna v. U. M Omar: 8. M. Rumjahn v. Dowman,
At Recreio H, Nish v. A. R. Daliah;
J. Hempsey v A. Lapsley.
At Kowloon F.C.--R, Basa v. A. J. Hall; M. N. Rakusen tholder) v. N. A. E. Mac-
kay.
TUESDAY, SEPT, 3 -At-Recreto.A. 2. P. Guest-v-T-Cole- man; J. G. Meyer v. R. Leigh,
At Hawloon F.C.-E. A. Atkins v. T. I
The annual meeting of the Hong-Hunter; L. A. Jordan v. II. Overy.
In the Urban Connell Chamber,
At Kowloon B.G.C-R., Meadows v. E G. Post.
At Civil Service. Hayward v. T. A. Post Office Building, to-morrow at Madar: C.- If. Gough y. F. Nolan,
.15 p.m., to pass the reports and
tion such as
kong Cricket League will be held as the Visitor's Cup on the same fooling as genuine are at a
a distinct advantage. The argument that members of the Royal Hongkong should enter from that Club le given considerations.
"fully shit by two
to
accounts, to elect Officers and minutes, as happens on the
course.
It means the sacrifice of part of
the round, but against the loss of this and possibly ono's temper (be-
number of entries
that
the the home
L. J. Silva and J. F. V. Ribeiro v. A~M~Omar-and ·U.-M-Omar----
American Golf
Pros Aid China Relief Fund
At lionskons F.C.-J. C. Gill VAJ "World Championship"
Beke.
aldes giving one's opponent a bad the home Club to enter pts); Hongkong University (8): Indioni At Police RC. F. Harper v. W.
game) there is the probability that the fault will be cured. THERE was a very fine entry for the Colony Golf Cham- pionship last year, and it is ex- pected that entries for this will be equally good.
are
latt.
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 1 deal with any other business.
At Kowloon .C.-W. Mair v. M. Fer- The Accounts show a credit balance guson: D. M. Khan v. E. de Souza. ne of $34.04.
At Kowloon B.G.C-R & da Luz & Club is unlimited, and secondly, for the season 1940-41:
Following were the League standings. X. M. da Silva; C. G. Silva v. W.
At Civil Service-A. Brooksbank v. A. Intimately related, that for a First Division-Kowloon C.C. (13) M. Omar: A. E. Carey v. M. R. Abba
Hong-Sting: W. J. iloward v. 1. E. Strange.
At Hongkong F.C—A, 37, Halland v, W. J. Durling; A. W. Hircock v. B. Basto,
A. Shepherd having left the Colony, (10); Cralgengower C.C. (13); Club de M. E. Purvis, against whom he was Recrelo (12); Indinn 1.C. (B) Civil drawn in the second round, has a walk- Service C.C. (4); Police RC. (3) and over into the third round. Hongkong University (3).
Se
from an outside Club of which he RC. (3) Cralgengower C.C. (3): Club may also be a member may result de Recreio (2) and Civil Service C.C. in the exclusion of a genuine visitor,
Second 'Division-Kowloon for the number permitted from each of these outside Clubs is limited to
ten.
SPORTS ADVT.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
A
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C.C.
Y.M.C.A. Hockey Trial
The Y.M.C.A. Hockey section's second practice game, on the "yn ground at 4.30 pm, on September 27, will take the form of an intra-Club match in which the following members will take part:
Jordan Yourleff, Cambe.. Waldron, Highlands, Hitchcock, Italian Morgan, Olien, Bater, Clęgach, Saxby, Smits, Gorman, Banks, Macey, Ure, Dormer, Ireson and Fences,
Players are requeated to bring both Club and white shirts,
There are four prizes, viz., the Championship, the Visitor's cup, the best round on the New Course, and the best round on the Old. No player can win more than one of there.
But conditions for the Visitor's Cup
somewhat strange. A member of the Royal Hongkong|
Benwell, Neve, and any outside Club permitted to enter from the outside Chib and thus compete for this trophy. I've had it told me by several
2.00 p.m. players who should know that the
The First Bell will be rung at Fanling courses, unless one is Inml- liar with them, are very difficult to 1.30 p.m. play (I haven't had the pleasure yet
MEMBERS ENCLOSURE
THE HONG KONG ·
JOCKEY CLUB
NOTICE TO MEMBERS
SEVENTH EXTRA RACE MEETING
"GOSFORD HANDICAP”
Saturday, 27th September, 1941.
In view of the number of entries received for the above it has boon decided to divide the race Into three sections.
The third section will be race No. 11 and min at 6.50 p.m.
A cash sweep, tickets $1 each,. will be held on this race but "A
THE SEVENTH EXTRA RACE weather MEETING will be held, permitting, BATURDAY 27th SEPTEMBER, 101, commencing at
on
Matches Yesterday,
Women's Autumn Golf Meeting
To Aid War Fund
The Women's Section of the
Royal Hongkong Golf Club held its Autumn Meeting at Deep Water Bay and $630 was collected for the British War ́Organisation Fund. Mrs Prophet won the Tombstone Competition and finished up on the 17th green, Mrs Gerondal won the
DETROIT. Sept. 23 (UP) - Byron Nelson, Craig Wood, Ben Hogan and Jimmy Demaret met 10-day in a world championship" golf match, the proceeds of which are to ro to the China Reller Fund. It is a four-ball match holes.
over
30
At the end of the first day, Nelson National and Craig Wood, the champion, led Hogan and Demuret G UP.
Nelson shot a 07 (5 under par) for the first 18 holes. Wood carded" 70, Demaret 70 and Hogan 72.
The final will be to-morrow. The game is the outcome of D $2,000 bet on a challenge issued by Hogan and Demaret and accepted by Nelson and Wood,
STOCK EXCHANGE Cheerful Sentiment LONDON, Sept. 23 (Reuter)The Stock Exchange was distinctly cheer- fut under the leadership of gilt- edged stocks among which gains up to Hidden Spot tourney.
three-eighths were recorded. Golf was played throughout the day No One without a badge will be The remaining two matches in the and in the afternoon there was bridge home alls, among which
Especially good
also vero features admitted to the Members' Endlosure. frat round of the Colony Open Singles and mahjong in the Clubhouse.
Great Such must be worn throughout the Lawn Bowls Championship were play-
Prizes were presented by Messra
Western were two points higher at duration of each Mecting in such a ed at the Kowloon Bowling Green Lane. Crawford, Ltd, Geo Falconer & 41% and Courtaulds were in od up manner as to be readily identified. Club yesterday evening when H. White Company, the Caravan, Madame Leat 328 Od on expectation of an carly Badges admitting Non-Members to beat E. Henson 21-14 on the 23rd Bon, John D. Hutchison & Company, Government statement on the Viscose the Members Enclosure and Club head and I. Meadows beat F. Chan-Dunlop Rubber Company, Mrs Butlin Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and ning 21-18 on the 26th head. $3.00 for Ladies (both; including tax) are obtainable through the SECRETARY upon the personal or written application of a Member, buch Member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and for payment of all chits, ele.
The Secretary's Office, 1st Floor, Exchange Bunding, (Tel. 27704) will close at 11.45. m
Timna are obtainable, at the Club House provided' they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 21020);
No children or amaha will be admitted to either Enclosure.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
The price of Admission to the
through", "numbers "will" not partį. Public Enclosure is, $1,00 including
cipate, and tickets can be pur chased only at the Race Course during the Meeting,
By Order of the Stewards, 28. A. BLEAP,
Acting Secretary,
Hongkong, 20th September 1941
tax, for all Persons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gale Soldièrs, and Sallors in Uniform are admitted Half Price.--
By Order...
48. A. SLEAP Ants Acting. Secretary, Hongkong, 22nd September,IMI:
and members of the Committee.
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Japanese bonds railled slightly. Wall Street was dri
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Ducing an Inspection of the docks, he bourded a United States "cargo "Veksel unloading there
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For the few who
still need reminding.
The Band Concert, Barbecue and Dance
takes place at the Kowloon Cricket, Club on Saturday, September 24 at 9.15
Although a large crowd is assured, pro-
parations have boon planned for a record
aftendanco, because it is in aid of
Bomber Fund.
Tickets $1.50 each from all Clubs or
the gate.
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