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Golf Notes
By Divot
HE defent of F. E. A. Remedios
TH
in the Second Round of the Club Championship of the Kowloon Golf Club will provide the Club with ļa new champion this year.
Of the present semi-finalists only J. MacKnight and D. C. Wilson have contested the final in past years and on both occasions were defeated by
F. E. A. Remedies by big margina.
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TN his game with J. E. H. Cogan, the holder found himself up against a worthy opponent who was
THE CHINA MAIL.
Semi Finalists In
Ladies' Tennis
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1932.
We are the Sole Agents
for
Mrs. James May Meet The BILLIARD TABLES
Holder In Final
ENID LO'S TRIPLE CROWN?
jon his game, driving a long ball off the the tee, and sinking putts from all Doubles distances.
(By Ray.)
N
THE following are the results of TOW that the Ladies Tennis Ladies' Singles and Championships are drawing tennia championships to a close a few comments on the played at the United Services Re-compating ladies playing would not F. E. A. Remedios on the other creation Club during the week:-be out of place.
Singles. hand, was not connecting right with)
2-6, 6-1.
his tee shots and found the greens Mrs. James beat Mrs. Chau 64 MISS ENID LO, sister of M. W. difficult. Cogan established an early
Lo, the Colony tennis singles lead by winning the first three holes Miss R. Hancock beat Miss Thomas champion, is the favourite for the and held the advantage during the 7-5, 7-5.
| Ladies' Singles title. Now that remainder of the round to win by Mrs. Grimble beat Miss Gertrude Mrs. Tottenham has been forced
Lo 6-1, 6-2, 6 and 6 completing the eighteen)
to withdraw under doctors orders. holes in 71.
Mise Enid Lo beat Miss ́0. Dalziel Miss Lo's chances are indeed good.
on a walk over.
Mias Lo ban every chance of carry- Doubles.
ing off the triple crown, having
THE two games decided
The other tendres de Mrs. Lochner and Mrs. Grimble already won the Mixed Doubler
D. C. Wilson defeating G. H. Rusell by 3 and 2, and P. W. J. Planner defeating W. S. Hillier by the same margin.
Mrs.
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beat Mrs. Ho Ka-lau and Miss the Colony with her brother M. W. G. Lo 6-0, 6-0.
Lo, and probably the singles title Stafford-Smith and Mes and doubles title, should Mrs. Tot- Thomas bent Miss,Griffiths and tenham be allowed to play. If she] Miss O. Dalziel on a walk over. achieves the feat it will be the first In the semi-final to be played on or before the 18th inst. over 38 Mrs. James and Miss Pullum beat occasion in the Colony on which a the Misses Hancocks 7-5, 6-0. lady has won the three major holes, the top half of the draw will see Wilson and Planner contesting Mrs. Tottenham and Miss Enid Lo titles in the same year.
beat Mrs. Chau and Miss
* * to enter the final round while Cogan)
Rumjahn 6-4, 6-4. na his op-
TISS 0. DALZIEL, who was will have MacKnight
in the Open Iponent.
THE semi-final round of the Doubles by Miss Griffiths han had Singles Championship will to give Miss Enid Lo a walk over QIXTEEN qualified for the Coun-j
try Club Junior Championship take place next Saturday at 3.15 on account of lincas. last Sunday, and the draw for the pm. The following are the lies: first round, which is to be played Mrs. James vs. Miss R. Hancock. off by December 18,
resulted as Mrs. Grimble vs. Miss Enid Lo.
The semi-finals of the Doubles follows:-
will take place next Sunday at 3.15
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K. W. Wong v H. G. Léong. A. Urquhart v G.. A. V. Hall.
F. B. Silva y A. G. Suffiad.
S. Jex v F. X. M. Silva
Leo D'Almada v C. H. Basto. M. Simoes v B. Basto.
J. M. Alves v A. E. H. Castro.
B. Alves v C. Basto.
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THE
p.m.
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The following are the ties:- Mrs. Lockner and Mrs. Grimble vs. Mrs. Stafford-Smith and Miss Thomas.
Mrs. James and Miss Pullum VB Mrs. Tottenham and Miss Enid *Lo.
Martnered
Learning her tennis in Australia Miss Dalziet is probably one of the most promising players in the Colony. She has partnered Teddy Finchor in the Colony Mixed Dou- bles Championship for the last two years and has also been one of the leading lady players in the K.C.C. League team for the Dunlop Shield. With practice she should make a name for herself.
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Yachting Notes Tarantula All Square In
By Captain Cuttle
Tracts will saf
NO-DAY the "A" clasa Anker their 3rd the re-
W
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17INNERS of the first round
should be:-
MISS ENID LO, who possesses championship race, and MISS The finals of the Singles and a strong overarm service, is maining classes of racing yachts Doubles Championships will take:
one of the few Chinese ladies who will compete for Challenge Cups. Leong, Urquhart, F. B. Silva, Jex, place on Dec. 17 and 18 respective have taken the game up seriously | All yachts will sall over the same
C. H. Basto, Simoes, Castro, and B. Alves,
ly
Games But 12 Pts. Down.
"Y" SERVICES' BILLIARDS
Urquhart and Jex should be the! (Continued from previous column) {p. W. and M. K. Lo. She has yet Lyemun Beacon, Kowloon Rock S/Sgt. Clarke (R. A. O. O.) hadt
THE Royal Army Ordnance' Corps entered the Final. Round of the Y.M.C.A. Ser-- 1 vicos Billards Championship when they defeated H.M.S. No doubt, she gets all the conch-course of 9 miles from the Yacht Tarantula by the narrow, mar- ing she wants from her brothers Club line
and return leaving gin of 12 points.
to perfect her stroke production, in
Woodruff and only breaks of 88 nel Rocks successively to port. better length, could be used to ad-
and 21 gave him the game at 100 to particular her drives, which, with Quarry Bay, Mark Boat and Chansa interesting match against P. O.
vantage.
HE first (H) Handicap Class 88. THE
Cpl. Redmond found little oppóal- yatht to Anish will win the tion in P. O. Anger, and recorded TRS. LOCHNER, who partnered Denison Challenge Cup at present 24 break; in his 100 to 52 win. Pte
playing too much at Kowloon City, through" there must be an even flow by Capt. Barry lost the Mix held by Mr. A. V. Harvey of the Pitt never got going in his game
ed Doubles title to M. W. and Enid Far Eastern Aviation Co. who won
semi-finalists in the top half of the the result of finishing the blow too
Perfection in timing is! draw, and Simoes and Castro in the Boon. bottom half. It is predicted that secured when you remember that Castro and Urquhart will fight out the moment you start taking the the final with Urquhart as the pos-club away from the ball until the furthest position of the "follow sible winner. Urquhart has been: however, and has lost the feel of, of power-with no extra exertion at Band greens. Jex is suffering from any time.
content with a highest break of.20, the same complaint and Leong, who Play your shot firmly, but avaid Lo, is one of the few leading ladies it last year in Siskin. Siskin will with P. O. Taylor, and had to be
not be entered this year as she has in his 68. plays a very steady game, has every all stiffness. In addressing the ball, Her play on the whole is good; changed hands and is now up for
Full results were as follow: chance of appearing in the Final if let the knees be slightly bent. Keep she has an
ROYAL ARMY ORDNANCE he can get over the fit of nerves them firm in that position. The drive, which invariably goes in her sale, Rolla or Diana are the most
CORPS. with which he is aflicted during whole swing is firm, yet there la favour, and she can place a ball probable winners though Colleen and Dorothea with their time fluidity about it that prevents any on the side lines with ease.
S/Sergt.. Clarke. competitive golf.
allowance may spring a surprise. Corpl., Redmond. stiffness in action or unnaturalį
Mr. H. J. Pearce has been ex Private. Pitt. tightening up.”
RS. TOTTENHAM, who took perimenting with Argulia's mast MTM
ill a month ago, is the only and she not
* *
HERE is little doubt that Gastro
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who serves underhand.
excellent cross-court
I will be one of the finalists as with the exception of B. Alves who Tare described, by the club hend lady in the Colony to hold the racing time, thought to be yet in
are not in his class.
IMING the swing. The
|S/Sergt. Farquhar.
100%
100,
68..
Lieutenant B. E. Packe
·89
100.
852
542.
S/Sergt. Dyer.
Total
fought to give him a good run, the other contenders, in the bottom half as it is taken away from and Singles title five years in succes to be a "dark horse" for all that.
sion. She possesses a very fine re brought back to the ball is the other pertoire of strokes and makes an THE winning yacht of the "I" Tandy combined classes will The first round of the Club Cham-j Your club-face, should return to ideal doubles partner, herunder |
the ball so that at the moment of standing with Enid Lo in the take the Belilios Trophy, which is R. O. Woodruff.
plonship is being played off to-
morrow.
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half.
impact it is exactly at the same angle as it was in the address.
H. M. S. "TARANTULA?
doubles being perfect.
st present held by the owner of P. O.. Anger.... Ailsa (18) Major R. G. Lochner P. O. C. Taylor. THE First and Second Rounds of That is, at right-angless to the line outer players is Miss M. Ailsa's form this year It là likely to St. P. O. Horne.
NE of the most promising of the of the South Wales Borderers: on A. B. Webb.. Tthe Championship of the Royal that right do this, your Hong Kong Golf Club will be play shot must be a straight one. The Griffiths. What she lacks is experi- remain in his possession I think, ed over the Fanling Course to distance of your shot will be largely ence; and her unorthodox play will morrow when the following will be achieved by timing.
have to be abolished if she is to go HE first Heyward Hayes (Y) Total Tboat, home in this race will win on! competing:--
To obtain sweetness of swing it far in championship tennis,
K S. Morrison v M. W. Budd.
R. Young v. H. U. Ireland."
F. A. Redmond v A. B. Raworth
A. E. Lissaman v J. K. MacFarlan. I H. Geare v A. T. Lay.
C. W. F. Booker V A. Leach.
P. O. Lovelock.
52,
100.
.100.
90.
100,
2019
is absolutely necessary to be firm at She is, however, learning rapidly a silver match box, which was of the new Anker class. To avoid the "base" from which the swing la and in time should make a good presented by Lt. Col. H. B. Gunn a congestion on the starting line, the made.
player.
past Vice-Commodore for match "A" class will start 5 minutes after In moving backyards, keep the
sailing between the Heyward Hayes the others, and will race in a glass right leg firm, and your weight upon HE Colony will this morning, be class. The match box was won last by themselves.
weightpote one of mess lady year by Speech hur was won that
E. D. Matthews v. L. Newton. minute.
O. E. 0. Marton v J. E. H. Cogan
tennis players, in the person of Mrs. Stewart, and will very possibly here HE opposing teams will sail e Weight is transferred to the left H. M. McTavish. She was selected retained in the holder's possession course of 6 miles in the morn BC Lawv (Winner of Marton foot exactly at the moment of Im as a reserve for the Interport on Saturday.
ing then after tin at the Club-- and Cogan) vyberalit pact of the club with the ball. If Tennis this year.
D. S. Edward v C. C. Stark.
A. B. Stewart A. McKellar.
J. B. Logán v A. K. Mackedzið.
T
10-MORROW
e house they will contend again over-
* Logan and Mackenzie), E full drive it is the body below the title, and also the Mixed Double Tenn saling rate between the Clutton, Lieut. Ball, Comdr. Steven
hips only
W. Mulcahy v. L. G. S. Dodwell. you have been half hitting your Mrs. McTavish has been most HE winning boat in the Ga 7 mile course. The teams are L. R. Andrews y A. P. Hall-iron and mashte shots, remember prominently associated with Colony class will receive the Warren as follows
Thompson.
the need for a firm right leg and tennis, and was one of the most Memorial Cup. Here again the
NAVY:-Commodore Wyndham your weight upon it until the last enthusiastic lady exponents of the chances are that Zephyr (Mr. F. E. Lawrie, Captain Drew, Commander Possible minute.
the game at the Kowloon Cricket Club. Skinner) will retain the trophy for Patterson, Lieut. Wells, Lt. Comdr. The base varies according to the This year ahe annexed the Kow another year. Graham, Lieut. Nagent, Lleut C. E. Holmes plays (Winner of length of the shot played. In the loon Cricket Club Ladles Singles
Hoar Inst. Lieut. Pack, Sub-Lieut there will be a Wilkinson, Lt Comdr. Husband- title with E. F. Fincher. She ac- complished a good, achievement by Club and the Royal Navy to decide | son, Lieut. Ryder,- Lieut. Fisher, winning both the Kowloon Bowling the first of the two matches of the Lieut. Peters, Lieut. Chevasse, Club and the Kowloon Dock, season for the Fr sher Cup Capt. Whitworth, R.M. Lieut. Club handicap singles, both off the This is silver cup which was pre Landworthy, A. N. Other Sub- back mark
sented by officers and men of Lieut. Hicks and Com Cwland. HMS Frobisher on leaving the CLUB; —Mr. A. Ain/3q (Com- fan Miss station in 1927.3%
but the The trophy is at Miss the Club but if
does not leave the Côi then be hold"
E
VERY player knows at once
when he" has hit a zahoti correctly or in other words---bes timed
sweetnico in and reeling that, the
timied ball is,
WHA
THAT is the golfer to do who not gifted with strong wrists? Is he to give up the game? of the ball. Of course hot! Golf is
that have
always kind to the player to it ar adapt
not
who will adapt his style, to Thomas, who, last
ers who is Sing
que The
the wrist
is often
he practises
the grains
Pory
modore), Mr. II. S. Rouss (Vice- eld by Commodore), Mr. G. G. W (Raat-Commo ore), Messrs. Sto
It must Edwards, Sporleder, Cope
dblp Hvide Droyer, Rose,
Gandy Blake Berga
by Club Dr Davis, Major Stew
Fowkes, Major Grin, Major kinson and Capt. Dunlop.
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