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THE

INTERPORT GOLF

Hong Kong Win By One Match:

FULL DESCRIPTION

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he gave up the hole. He continued to lead, & up at the Turu, however, and eventually won by 7 and 6.

Wrigley Beaten Wrigley and C. O. Cumming both played Home Ane golf at the earller holes in the afternoon. Wrigley having 4, 4, 4, 4 to The Interport Golf match be-start with, and retaining his lead. tween Hong Kong and Shanghai He was going very strong at this Anished yesterday at Fanling with stage, and looked all over a winner. Hong Kong winners by 5 matches Some bad luck with

one or two

ducing their best individual form. Blinke was not in ona of his super-driving moods, but played very steadily and consistently, combining excellantly with Pitcher. Shanghai, in this match, did not start too well, and

wore threa down at the ninth, but then fought back, and cut the lead to two at the 13th, eventually coming in to

fin three down.

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ahota by

ning the match by 7 and 6. Interest waa principally centred upon the second match by this time, In view of the Ano struggle put up by the home play- era, but shortly afterwards Lawrence and Andrewes pulled off their game by 4 and 5, leavi ing Hong Kong winners on the day's play.

Ideal Weather Dodwell's Bad Luck

The attractiveness of the match to 4. Each side won three of the long putts, which might easily have

Meanwhile Wrigley and Dodwell six singles played, and Hong Kong gone down, cut down his lead to

was greatly aided by the really were having a bad time of it. ideal weather. had already won two foursomes on one coming to the Bog. Here both

There Was no Saturday as against one for Shang- players found trouble, as did nearly very shakily, and in spite of some Dodwell, in particular, started

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trace of wind or rain, and at one rai.

everyone else, and half-way round excellent retrieving

period in the afternoon the con- At tiffin-time it looked possible the position was all square,

ditions ware really summerlike. that Hong Kong might win by a At the 16th Wrigley was again Wrigley, who throughout the day

The standard of play was quite much larger margin, да

up to what is expected in these Shewan one up. Cumming got in the rough played very coolly and accurate- was then 2 up on Bilnko, Marton 5 at the next, to the right, on the the Hong Kong pair were ac-

games, and it appeared to one up on Pilcher, and Wrigley 3 up on hillside, but got out well, and was Dodwell was having no luck with tions on the Fanling course that tually 5 down at the ninth. who is not familiar with condi- C. O. Cumming. Andrewes and on in four. Wrigley, however, put his approach shots, Dodwell were also one up on K. M. his third, a short chip, over the

and Was the greens were 'qulto fast, and Cumming and W. Bowling respec- green, and getting into difficulties,

suffering from that dreadful a little tricky to play. Possibly tively, the only Hong Kong man in lost the hole. The match was thus affliction known as "head-up." He the putting generally suffered in arrears being Lawience, who was brought to the Home green. Both messed up his drive at the sighth, consequence, although there was G down to Lock,

players had fine drives, and were and played a poor shot when just

a good deal of generosity in the Shanghai improved in the after-on in two, but here Wrigley ran

the green at the ninth. matter' of concessions, which noon, however, and although Pil-over the hole, (or so it appeared) Things looket very serious here- made a card-and-pencil reckoning cher could never make up his ar- and Cumming, sinking his, a fine abouts for Hong Kong, although unnecessary. rears with Marton, Blinko and C. O, game resulted in his victory. It the cheery news was received Cumming turned the tables, and had been a great struggle, with shortly afterwards that the won their matches, an exciting some first-class play on both sides, finish occurring in both cases. and might have been anybody's.

Lawrence Fights Back Of the remaining games, it ap- The full results were as folpeared that Lawrence's defeat was 'almost certain, so that much de- H. R. Blinko (Shanghai) beat pended upon the Andrewe's-K. M. I. W. Shewan (Hong Kong) at Cumming and Bowling-Dodwell re- the 37th.

sults. Andrewes was one up at the O. E. C. Marton (Hong Kong) Long Hole, and despite the fact beat J. F. Pilcher (Shanghai) by that his putting was not of the 7 and 6.

best he increased this to two at the Turn. He eventually took the game by 3 and 2.

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Results

C. 0. Cumming (Shanghai) beat J. D. Wrigley (Hong Kong)

by one hole.

L. R. Andrewes (Hong Kong) beat K. f. Cumming (Shanghai) by 3 and 2.

L. G. S. Dadwell (Hong Kong) beat W. Bowling (Shanghai) by

2 and one.

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Lawrence, despite his handicap from the morning, hung grimly on to Lock. He was eight down at the Turn, but reduced the margin to 6 and 5 before admitting defeat. He never really recovered from his bad start in the morning, although he was playing better in the afternoon.

Dodwell Does The Trick

maining match was all square at The Cost Of The Common the eleventh.

However, after a good deal of profound concentration, Dodwell struck something more like his real form, and at the end of the morning "eighteen;" ho and Wrigley had recaptured one of the lost holes, going in to tiffin four down.

In the meantime, after Bowling had squared the last game at the tenth, Lawrence and Androwes had become two up on their opponents.

very open stage at the end of the The match was thus left in a

first round.

Hopes and Fears speculation aver the tiffin table as There Wan A good deal of

to what the outcome would be. It was considered that Shanghai's Premier pair, with a little "josa," might very easily wipe out their opponents" lead, so well and con- sistently were they shaping. The only doubt being about the fate last game was quite

open, the

of Wrigley and Dodwell. Shanghai took the first hole after tifin, putting these two 5 down, the situation looked gloomier still, but from here on the Hong Kong pair recovered to such an extent that at the 27th they were actual-

When

Lock (Shanghai) beat E. D. Lawrence (Hong Kong) 6 and 5.

A Breezy Morning

Starting off in the afternoon Dod- There was a stiff wind blowing well had to perch himself up on the when Shewan and Blinko drove off pimples to play his second. He was in the morning, and many of the still a long way from the pin with players were in dificulty at the his third, Bowling taking the hole early hoiea, as consequence. Dodwell recovered the lead soon Shewan found himself in trouble after, being one up at the Long Hole more than once, but managed to get 'and two up at the Turn. Bowling aut again, and at the seventh was had very bad luck at the Gap and three up on Blinko, which lead had the Turn where he lost his ball on been cut to two by the time the both occasions. He was not driving ninth was reached. Blinko how-at all consistently and at the Gap ever, squared the game at the 11th, pulled his tee shot and failed to but after being all square at the recover the ball. At the Turn hely only two down, and apparent- 14th, Shewan took the lead at the put his second well off the line and 16th, and finished the morning never found the ball. He fought round two up.

on grimly, however, Dodwell secur- Manton established an early lead ing a two and one victory. on Pilcher, being two up, at the fourth, which advantage he held at

Comment

ly going strong. Dodwoll had hooked his drive into the rough at the 24th, but Wrigley got him out with a wonderful shot.

In spite of a dogged recovery on their part they had to admit de- fent by 3 and one.

Cold

In Great Britain last year, ae- cording to Ministry of Health re- ports, the common cold cost the country £20,000,000 in lost work- ing hours and doctors' bills. If the total annual loss to the world due to colds could be computed it would run into an amazing row of figures.

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FOOTBALL

Colony Go Down at Shanghai

CHINESE DRAW

Although hoping for the bost, Hong Kong suffered defeat In the Interport Match at Shanghal, as was expected. Reevas, from a penalty, and Gosano, acored the two goals for Hong Kong.

Another thrilling game was fol- lowed at Caroline Hill, but with the score of two goals all at full timo Southern and Eastern China will have to meet again to decide the Chinese Interport. The re-

the same ground, the kick off be- play has been fixed for to-day on

ing timed for 3.30,

In the Challenge Shield, Junior re-play, another draw was the verdict after extra time 80 the Navy and Somersets have still to fight for the right to enter the second round.

RESULTS AT A GLANCE

Interpart Shanghai 5 Hong Kong 2 Chinese Inter-Sectional-Re-play Southern 2 Eastern Challenge Shield Junior Re-play *Navy

1 *Somersets 1 * After extra time.

Division I.

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Some men and women are ever- lastingly catching cold. No soon er is one cold over than another develops.. The trouble with these people is that their blood is thin and poor, and so they have no power of resistance. Their one great need is rich, red blood which will build and put it into a condition of de- RA fence against colds and

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In order to approve the quality of the blood, the diet should be generous, but foods easy to digest | Polica should be chosen. Eight hours, at least, of sleep are essential and as a tonic, a course of Dr. Williams Pink Pills should be taken because these Pills build up the blood, strengthen the nerves and tone up the organs of diges

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The re-play of the Inter-Sec- tional Football Championship be- tween Southern China and East- ern China will take place to-day, at Caroline Hill Ground, kick off at 3.30 p.m. sharp.

Later, however, two poor ahots

their restorative, health-giving R.A.M.C. 19 1 4 14 16 48 value to both sexes. If you have The standard of play was hardly at the 23th and 29th spelt dan. the sixth. Pilcher found several up to Saturday's, but this was hard-ger for the Hong Kong pair, and not tried Dr. Williams' Pink Pills bad lics, but then held his owns to be expected, in view of the

you are not yet acquainted with SOUTHERN v. EASTERN CHINA until the thirteenth, where Marton tricky wind, which was particularly

one of the greatest curative forces was on the green with an approach bad at The Bog.

for disorders due to blood and shot and lost the hole.

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medical science. the

Your chemist and with Pilcher having a bad better than the local men. They

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thing else is just as good." Wrigley and Cumming want to drop. The "three-putt evil” Wrigley and C. O.. M. Cumming was much in evidence, more both played good golf, and Wrigley particularly in the morning, when was only one down at the Oth. At one or two players seamed anxious the 14th, after a keen struggle, he to get it all over as quickly as pos-, was still one down. However, he sible.

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Riga, Saturday. Mr. Sampson, the Authorised Representative of the Lena Gold- fields Concession, was sentenced last October for using compulsory labour and the concession was fined twenty-five thousand roubles as a result of alleged complaints made by the workmen that their wages wers not paid punctually. Mr. Sampson's sentence simply means that his freedom is cartalled and be must remain in the same employ ment that he was in last October and not leave the town where he is employed.

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KEEN FOURSOMES

He lost the Hong Kong led Shanghai by first four holes, and in spite of im-two ganies to one in the Inter- provement later, was six down at port Golf Tournament, as a result tifRn. Lock played very steadily, of the Foursomes, played over 36 and deserved his long lead.

holes, at Fanling on Saturday. Andrewes was in his best vein The scores were as follows:-

Juntil he reached the green. It ap-. 1. W. Shewan and Q. E. C. peared, however, as if he simply Marton (Hong Kong), beat H. R. could not get them down. He Blinko and J. F. Pilcher (Shang- finished one up on K. M. Cumming hat), by 7 up and 6 to play. after being two up at the ninth.: C. 0. Cumming and K. M. At the 17th he lost the hole after Cumming (Shanghai), beat J. D. being on in three,

Wrigley and L. G. S. Dodwell Dodwell and Bowling had a very (Hong Kong), by 8 up and one to keen game in the morning, luck play. fluctuating a good deal. At the E. D. Lawrence and L. R. ninth Dodwell was one down, but Andrewes (Hong Kong), beat he improved coming in, and wound Bowling and Lock (Shanghai), by

up the morning one up.

Afternoon Rounds

4 up and 3 to play.

Changes in Teams Blinko played dourly against There were changes in both Shewan in the afternoon, getting teams. Mr. A. H. Ferguson could himself out of trouble with some not play for the home side owing fine shots, At the 6th the Hong to illness, and Captala Bloxham Kong player was still only two up, was also unable to turn out. Ac- even though Blinko had been, cordingly, after some deliberation, amongst the trees on the hillside. It was decided to pair Wrigley and had to hack his way out for with Dodwell, and. Androwe wna the loss of the hole. Both played brought in to partner Lawrence. weakly off the seventh tee, failing Mr. Bowling played for Shang-

to reach the green, and being badly hai in place, of Mr. R. T. placed in the rough near the ditch. Dennison, and was partnered by At the Turn Blinko was again in Mr. Lock. trouble, and get into a hunker, giving up the hola. Shewan's lead

Keen Struggles

was still the same, but he lost the the matches wore very keenly con- As was generally anticipated, Horizon to make it one only.

At the 16th he was still 1 up, but tested, and although the margin weak putting lost him a half at the in favour of Shewan and Marton next, leaving him a half to win.over Blinks, and Pilcher was O Although he was well on, be missed fairly large one, in actual fact yet another putt to give Blinke the it hardly represented, the true hole and square the match. In the Affference between the two play-out Blinko won the match at couples. For a considerable the 37th.

period, the Shanghal pair quite Marton's Good Win

hald their own, being, only two Marton And Filcher went on point they lost, ground until they down at the 18th, from which evenly to the Lang Hole, where the were four down at the 27th. Shanghai player was still five Local conditions, and lack of down. At the next, Marton took practice on the course, possibly, fron, and promptly found the ditch. hind as much to do with this cas After a few futile swipes, and Anything, but all four played a eventually running over the green,cellent golf without actually pro

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