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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1932.

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Divot's Golf Notes

THIS year's Colony Golf Champion, visiters who have not had the oppor- ship to be decided over both the old tunity to become acquainted with the and the new courses 'nt. Fanling to-new course, Considering that the new will be a very upea one with course has now been in use for two A. B. Stewart (holder), I. W. Shewan, year, it is in splendid condition, and MW. Budil. O. E. C. Marton and the playing off of the Second Round

· K. MacFarlan vieing, for the over new country should add to the

Fanling again appears enjoyment of those vialting competi

tors

M.C.C: 583 FOR 7 DEC.

Perth. Yesterday. The M6.C. touring eleven con-honour, *Anued batting after lunch" to-day reign supreme in Colony golf and F. E...A. Remedios, the best of the je carried their score of 438 for visiting eleven players. is not

not expect 30 31 for 7 before D. R. Jarling to take place abuse, the first six.

The entry a

of thirty-six players is con- pile the closure of the innings,siderably lower than

inst

year The Combined Australian eleven Happy Valley are only sending three players. F. E. E. Booker, A. E. Char- scored 69 without loss before the man and W. 4. Buller, while Kowloon close of play.

are depending on W. Taylor, A. L. Eastman A. T. Ergier, D. C. Wilson

"Willy" Fiammond carried his overnight total of 37. to 77 before being dismissed. He hatted for 190 minutes and hit 我 six and six boundaries.

D. R. Jardine, the English skipper, had the misfortune

to be dismissed by "Don Brad- man when two short of the century. He hatted for 188 minutes and hit eleven boun daries in a. bright innings. Bradman föck 2. wickets for 106 runs.

Full scores were as follows- M.C.C. 583 for 7 den, Sutcliffe

21.

T G. H. Russell. The Country- Club are relying on A. W. da Roza, F. E. "A. Remedios and ¡A. A. Lopes.

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following are the starting times for to-morrow's championship: 0.25 a.m. S. J. H. Fox, W. Taylor.

J.H. Anderson, W. J. 9.30

Buller:

J. D. Thomson, J.

MacFarlan

Dr. J. 5. H. Cogan, P. E. E. Booker..

2:35

9140

9:45

L. R. Andrewes, A. W. da

Roza:

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9:50

L G. S. Dodwell, A. L. Eastman

9.45

TN many quarters I. W. Shewan is

warm favourite, though the fact | 10,00 that M. W. Budd has won the All- China Champion on four successive | 10.05. occasions and been runner-up on two occasions cannot be lightly disregard- ed. During his stay in Shanghai Budd won the All-China title in 1925, 1:0.15 1026, 1027 and 128, and was runner-

10:10

up in 1929 and 1930. The last two 10.20 years he has been away from Shang-

hal and was thus unable to compete. 10.25 Since he was transferred to the Colony Budd has shown his abilties in nono.30 Luncertain munner, having returnedj

160, Nawab of Pataudi 129, two successive cardy of 71 and 72 for 110.55. D. R. Jardine 98, Hammond the old course, which compares very 77, Amex 15, Leyhind 2. Brad-favourably with I. W. Shewan's course 10.40

man for 106),

record of 70. Budd' has not, however,

Will

had much experience оп the new 10.15 Australian X: 59, for no wicket. course, and to-morrow's round

mark his second appearance on that 10.50

His amazingly powerful drive him tremendous gives

advantage

Reuter.

course.

THE HIGH PRICE OF and I tend to favour his chances.

against those of Shewan SUCCESS.

Customs Duties Exacted On Tennis Cups,

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F. A. Redmond,” A. T. Lay.j F. de Rome, A. T Braley,

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A. H. Ferguson, D. Wilson.

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BOWES THE BOWLER" AUSTRALIA FEARS ·MOST.

Only Man Who Can Make Use Of The Sun-Baked Wickets..

Melbourne, Oct. 22 "Bowes will be the greatest danger to the Australian Test teams," declared Dr. Hockin, New Zealand cricket enthu- slast, who arrived here" to-day from England.

Dr. Hockin anticipated that

Yorkshire the young

giant, who stands. ft. 4 in, and who

was only chosen at the last mament for the tour, will be able to make the ball bump in such a way as do get many we kets. He considered, however, that none of the other English » bowlers would trouble · Aus- tralia.-Reuter..

Yachting Notes

SAINTS

PRACTICE

WITH JATS

Fourth Eleven Triumphs By Only Goal.

BALDWIN PROMINENT.

IN view of the reclamation in the Gael and Old Heywood Hayes Class near vicinity of the Royal Hong-G-Gasi (Capt. W. A. Trott, Jats). Toynette (Miss O. Patchett), Eunice Kong Yacht Club, which has already (W. C. Rose), Joan (P. Cope), commenced, it was refreshing to hear Zephyr (F. E. Skinner), Lola (Major the remark made by Mr. H. S. Rause,

T. G. Lewis, Jata),

Motor Yachts-Doreen (AS c. ter Vice-Commodore at the annual meet Hynes), Lady Luck (J. Dalziel), Mamak Tournament on Sunday

Caprice (Capt. N. Syddall, R.E.).

ing on Thursday, when he assured members that the Club would not be

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with the University in the.

were th

morning, the St. Andrew's Club, had a practice game with the Jats. called upon to remove within the next HE Siskin, owned by Mr. A. V. 4th eleven on the Marina ground two years at least. But, at the same Harvey, and winter of the Handi-yesterday afternoon. and time, the question is one of great cap Class Championship, has been beaten by a goal scored in the concern, and the Yacht Club have re-named Raven, and her new owner second half. The Saints were not is Lieut. J. H. Parkin, R.N. It is forestalled the Government by asking also understood that the Quest, of the at full strength, however, being them to assist in the finding of Cruiser Class, is up for sale. without the services of S. Mac- suitable site for their new home.

Nider and J. T. K. Gilchrist, their,

"Mon-win and N. A. E. Mackay.

The question of having moorings at

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Causeway Bay is under consideration, T income derived from "Mon- positions being filled by J. W. Bald- and it will be interesting to see what soon" has now been sold to two mem- A feature of the game was the Should the Club not bers of the Club and a similar boat splendid form shown by Baldwin will happen. And a

suitable site when the time to replace her is being built for the in the Saints defence, but the for-

Club at Ah King's alipway, delivery being dus in November. A one-design ward line, though combining well, zacing clans consisting of ten 20 sq. lacked finish, and the frequency of a golfer playing over St. Andrews

metre yachts to the design of J. Anker offside nullided many promising recently. Having been successful in

is nearing completion at the Yard of attacks on the Indians, citadel. holing out at the ninth hole of the MR. A. L. SHIELDS, the newly the Hong Kong and Whampoa Dack New Course in one stroke, Mr. EF Hong Kong Yacht Club, is the owner

The Indians were a better com- elected Commodore of the Royal Company, at a cost of nearly $9,000 bination all round, and folded Shaw Harvey of the Royal Burgess Club continued the round in the best

SA rather unusust experience befell

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Dr. 1. Newton, 0. E.

A. B. Stewart, F. E. Remedios"

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Dr. J. B. Mackie, G.

Russell.

A. E. Lissaman. A. Charman.

A. K. Mackenzie, A. Lones

I. W

Budd.

W. Mulcahy, A. P. Thompson. f. H. Genre, K. S.

som

club matches between R.H.K.G.C. Junior section

of spirits until the seventeenth, where he killed a sea-gull with his drive,

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comes to remove, they will in all probability have to erect a slipway.

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Three new Cruisers "Sealark,

of two boats, Luana and La Linda, "Cherub" and "Candela” have been Lahhi and Sawkawat Ali of the the former being in the Cruiser Class. added to the fleet this year and aine Jats first eleven. They secured and part-owned by Mr. I. W. Shawan, yachts now possess Admiralty War their goal in the second half and the latter in the Anker Class rants to By the Blue Ensign defaced through All. In the, Arst half, R. The Lincolns, who have a number of by the badge of the Club. and applica Wong, in the Saints goal, brought ruchtsmen, are owners of the Wasp tions for two more Warrants tre

2, and the Daphne. The following is pending.

the complete fleet and owners of the Yacht Club, for this season:

off many, spectacular saves and on

orie occasion was struck on th was not Cruiser Class-E and C-Azuma ONE" new four-sar boat was built jaw, but fortunately (E. B. Lambert), Brenda (F. V. Jenseason, and fitted with swivel outrig

during the early part of last seriously hurt.

On their showing yesterday, It

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A successful, year's work was the Kowloon Chess Club which recorded at the annual meeting of

was held at the Central British' School last evening with a good attendance of members: In the absence of Mr. G. Franklin Nightingale the chair was taken by Mr. J. S. Smith.

MR. G. Scott, a member of the Sur- Axperience while playing over the biton Golf Club, and an unusual links on Saturday. At the eleventh Shewan, M. W. hole. he played a brassie second shot and the ball killed two sparrow in Hall-flight.

There are several recorded instances sen), La Cigale (N. V. A. Croucher gera. All who used the boat expreas-will not be surprising if the Robert-of

but only one previous occasion is Nicholson), Queen Bee (Non-member), ed, that during this sad the skills on Sunday, or just manage to win.

Norseman (L. N. Ryan and known of two birds being killed to Irene. (S. Berg), U. and I., (Mr. and which are badly needed. It has also OWING to the Aucsess of the inter-gether by a ball. In 1925, J. Bam- Mrs. H. S. Rouse), Luana (A.

the ford; professional to the Curzon Park Shields and L. W. Shewan), Typhuon policy of building should be pursued

| been..., suggested that s progressive CHESS CLUB MEET and the Club, Chester, with an approach shot Capt. C. C. Fowkes, S.W.B.). Liletto in order that the existing boats, most notable absentre from to-morrow's Kowloon Golf Club arrangements are to the tenth green, killed two

(Dr. R. E. Tottenham)

TWICE A WEEK. Championship is A. H. Musson, being made to have these games de-wagtails.

of which are showing signs of age, (Major J. H. Mausley, E.E.), Sea who was runner-up to J. K. MacFarlanfinitely fixed for April and October, in the 1930 Fanting Championship and matches to be played at Kowloon, and OLFERS are still wondering what Wind (G. G. Wood), Monsoon (HW.

Rover (Rev. G. T. Waldegrave), West may be replaced. who has been playing consistently well the Valley alternately. These monthals to be the outcome of the recent Dailey and R. Grieve). Candela (Lt. ORMER Commodoras of the Royal since. MacFarlan has improved con-will suit both clubs, and above all the action by the Prince's Club, Sandwich, A. M. Anstruther. E.E.), Sen Lark Hong Kong Yacht Club have London, Oct. 22. sidérably since 1940 and his powerful weather will be cooler. When the last in substituting par for bogey, but it (E. Cock. M.B.E.), Cherub (V. Goulbeen, as follows:- Winning American tennis tourna driving makes him always a doughty game was played at Kowloon, during would be well to be patient and await burn), Simion RH.K.Y.C.). Dorothy ments is a costly business. When appetent, but his putting abilities July, those taking part found it too the findings of the Unions who are at 11. (E. S. Carter and W. Kay), 1899

are not all that could be desired and hot for serious golf and this innova-present considering the revision of the Imogen (D. Marshall and F. C. Man Sra. J. B. Pittinan, who recently it is in this department that I fear tion will be met with hearty approval. basis on which course scores are cal-ning), Chinook (Capt. E. M. Bolt, 1892 toured the. United States with an-his downfall. Both O.E. C. Marton

eulated. I understand that the Unions R.A.). Tayy 2 (W. R. Officers, H.M.S. other English girl, Miss Joan Rid- and A. B. Stewart are right on the THE qualifying round for the scheme, while it will make for the Tamar).

· Championship of the Kowloon tightening up of bogey values, will not ley, arrived at Plymouth from New top of their form and it is from one

of these two that I expect the most Golf Club will take place on November be anything like so drastic as Prince's Anker. Class A Carpenter 1898/1904 The Hon. Mr. F. H. May, York, she found that she had to pay serious challenge to Budd's attempt.

(R.H.K.Y.C.), Oslő (M. Bergaust), 6, and entries will close' to-morrow, revolutionary step, a' duty on all the caps she had won'

Wasp 2 (Major Thoyts and Major 1006 Quite a large number of members have After all there can never be a per-Griffin, Lincolns), Artemis (Comdr. before being allowed to

phas the THE decision to play the Champion- decided to play including F. E. Afect universal system of course values 3. B. Newill). La Linda (A. L Customs.

1906/07 was successful last and handicapping. It is believed that Shields), Isobel (Comdr. Cowland and ship over both the old and the Remedios, who first and new courses, instead of thirty-six holes year. E. D. da Roza, who was defeat the LG.U. system approaches as near

Dr. Davis).

· 1908 the trip.ver the old course as previously in- ed in last year's final by one hole. as possible the ideal, but even with the

anomalous

Handicap Class-H-Diana (C. F. tended, has met with favourable com-will not, however, be competing as he ladies

Kolla R.1900 Hyde, and C. J. D. Law), the is at present on leave." ment, though there are a few of

Stock), Falcon (M. P. Olesen), Raven 1910- (Lieut. J. H. Parkin, R.N.) Norena 1911/12

J. Krogh Moe), Argulls 2. (H. J. 1918/1916 Pearce), Dorothea (R. P. Edwards). 1916/17

Heyward Hayes and One Design Class Y and IWhy Wonder? 1918 (Capt. Fowkes and Lieut. Richardson, 1919/1921 F. Smyth. S.W.B.), Wings (Capt. T. A. Malone, 1922 A. R. Lowe L.M.S.), Blue Jacket (Major Atkin-1928 D. K. Blair, son, R.A.), Boojum (Mrs. J. Picker-1824 Captain T. Arthur.

Mrs. Pittman won four two second prizes during --Beuter.

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situations

RAMA

M. Beart (President), Commodore Church, R.N. Captain Goodrich, R.N. [1893/4 ". Major Eyton, 53rd Regi-

ment. Commodore Boyes, R.N.'

C.M.G.

1895

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The Hon. Mr. H. E. Pol lock, K.C.

The Hon. Mr. F. H. May, C.M.G

A., Denison.

The officers for the ensuing. year were elected as follows:-- President, Mr. G. Franklin Nightingale; Vice-President, Mr. S. Smith; Hon. Secretary, Mr.

The Hon. Mr. H. E. Pol-B. Paul Hon. Treasurer, Dr. lock, K.C.

HD. Matthews; Captain," Mr. M... Sequeira; Committee, Mesars, D. E. Carvalho, C. E. Wong, and B.. Soltau,

Henry Keswick.

A. Denison. F. Smyth.

The Hon. Mr. C. Severn, C.M.G.

R. Butherland.

Speedwell (Major Stewart, 1925/1926 E. W. Carpenter, O.B.E.

Adanac (Commodore 1927/1998 A. L. Shields,

Wyndham Lawrie), Daphne (Capt. 1929/1930 E. W. Carpenter, O.BE, C. T. Ingle and Lieut. D. P. St G.

J.P.

Rossler, Lincolns), Allsa (Major 1931/1932 E. W. Carpenter, O.BE., Lochner), Halcyon (Sqr. Leader F. R. Alford, R.A.F.).

"BIG BILL" TILDEN THE INSTRUCTOR.“

Volley And Smash Shown At Queen's.

Tennis enthusiasts were treated; to a most instructive lesson at the

J.P. 1982/1938. Shields:

\#PIRATES": NEW MANAGER.

Pittsburgh, Oct. 20.

C.

The club will meet" every Tues- day and Friday and it was point- red out during the meeting, that a special. invitation is extended to sportsman.

H.K. LADIES' TRIAL.

The following will play in the Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey Club trial game to-day at Sockunpoo at 3.15, p.m.

Colours: E Westlake, E, M, Gray, A. Nicol, E. O'Hagan, D. Robertson, H. Gerrard,,, A, M& Elney, J. Dalziel, P. K. Harrop, C. Ferguson" and R. King." The owners of the Pittsburgh Whites: M. Bira, M. King, Pirates announced to-day that Butler, N. Cooper, A. Owen- George Gibson has contracted to Hughes, M Rattey, E. Bell, M manage the team for the 1985-sea-Alun-Jones, E. Bonnar, A. G. Orme

son-United Press.

fand E Blackburn.

and

Queen's Theatre earlier in the Entries And Handicaps For

week when a "short" by "Big Bill Tilden demonstrated the exploita tion of the volley and the smash. Unfortunately the "short" was all too short for players, as it was full of interest throughout.

Tilden in a brief chat on the volley said that it was the attack-

Thirteenth Extra Meeting

The following are the entries The Crook (144), The Shoveller with handicaps, for the Thirteenth (158), Tien- Feng Shan (162); Extra Race Meeting at the Valley Toby (148) Untl! Then (165), next Saturday:

Valeta (156), Valley Hall (165), Whooper (152).

Shek-O Handicap A Class Bag & Baggage (185 lbs.), Corb Shum Chun Handiesp/ "C"! Class nation Eve"""(150) Gay Crusader Ajax (155) Ibs., Alexandra Hall Ing shot of tennis. How many of (140), Gleneagles (185), Pride of (145), California (120), Gold Ring our players, who are weak on the Tsingtao (145), Badko (160), Sit(155), Golden Star (140); Indians baseline, use it as a defensive ting Bull (155), Wild Life (180). (142), Kate (140), Mon Talimaan measure until the return is made Castle Peak Handicap "B" Clans." | (158), Nippy ̈ (155); Powhatan that can be "killed"? Slow motion Blue Star (166) lbs. Bright (155), Tommy Boy (140), Wonder showed Tilden go through each Star (140), Champagne Bay. (140); ful Stag (145), Workable Sta stage of the shot; the position of Daylight Eve (145), Flying Tourist (165) his feet, how he held his racket

Taipo Ha and bew he imparted the when racket and ball: «RITIS

(140 Helter Skelter (140),

(165), Meridi

(140)2.White.de

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