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GOLF NOTES

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THE old course at a was

YACHTING CHANGES

IN OWNERSHIP

Cruiser Handicaps Have

Been Altered":

FOUR “A” CLASS" PRIZES · NOW

~(BY CAPTAIN. CUTTLE)

THE old course at Fauling was (4). Those who for remuneration allow their names or likenesses to be used for the advertisement or ∙nale of any goods except in the usual course of their business as dealers in, or manufacturers, or but there is no diminution of keen- inventors of, auch

end especially on the Sunday when the heavy bookings and the various medal competitions resulted in the (majority of matches being of a three hour period for the eighteen holes.

Waits on the various tees and et times through the green are not |conducive to good golf and quite a number failed to accomplish what they set out to do in the way of qualifying.

A large number of cards were, taken out for the Junior Champion- ship qualifying round and of the successful qualifiers It would ap- pear that W.-S, Hillier has a good chance of being successful in this competition.

O. E. C. Marton, who is playing excellent golf these days, looks av if he will add further honour to his success of this season by winning the Captain's Cup..

Kowloon Championship

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After competing in the Club Championship of the Kowloon Club for a number of years D. C. Wilson has been successful in winning the

premier honour,

COME changes of ownership in the racing fleet are taking place,

(b) Those who for remuner on resa, boats getting snapped up as

mit their names to be advertised soon as they enter the market.

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published an authors of books

Miss Patchett has sold Toynette

or articles on golf of, which they to Capt. W. F. Fawcett who sailed are not, authors.

in the "G" class race last Satur (c) those

who

remuneration,

and under their own names or under description from which they can

(d)

day and gained a first.

Lieut. Richards R. N. of H.M.S.

de recognised, report à golf com- Cumberland has purchased Daphne petition or match in which they in the I class.

are taking part, if Journalism. not their

Major Atkinson has sold his Y usual and recogaland vocation,

boat Bluejacket to Captain C. T. those who, either, accept as:: pre- Ingle, and has now entered the ‘A* senta for are given facilities to class with Cicada, purchased from buy at prices below those usually Mr. H. B. Day. charged golf balls, golf clubs or other merchandise when such pre-

I hear that Kingfisher Colonel

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venta are made, or facilities Bilderbeck's blue "G" class yacht "granted, for the purpose of ad- is for sale as her owner wishes to vertisement, (e) those

go in for a larger boat, who, being employed by firms, companies or individuals interested in the manufacture, ri A month ago Carpenter the club sale of golfing goods, play in golf"A" boat had the misfortune to tournaments or competitions with break the mast at the deck when the object of furthering their emracing. The mast was repaired by Iscarphing, but it went again on Sunday in the team race between havethe Navy and the Club. A new mast has now been shipped.

ployers' interests,

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Victory At 74

THE "too old at 40" school Treceived another

here is Mrs. P. Murray, at the age apt to get rather brittle unless well In this dry weather masts are of 74, winning a 36-holes golf com-oiled; A light and dry mast is de- petition on the Mirbeo North Club- sirable for racing where weight This is the third time he has And Mrs. Murray only use two aloft must be cut to the minimum, reached the Final and his success clubs- mid-iron and amashie but beyond a certain point the dry over F. E. A. Remedies wiped out niblick! jan old score when Remedios beat

him by 9 & 8 two years ago.

Last year Wilson was defeated in the Final by Dr. J. E. H. Cogan by 7 and 6.

Playing a steadier game than his opponent, especially on the greens, Wilson although one down at the second hole secured an early lead and maintained It throughout the match.

But the interview this Australian woman golfer gave after her vic- tory is of far more importance than the victory itself. "We should all play golf,” she said, "for the fun of the thing. Don't bother about the score you put up,"

Sound advise this in these days of intensive "pot hunting."

mast becomes unsafe.'

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The Cruiser handicaps have now been altered somewhat by the Committee. The succESS. ful 4-tonners have been penalised a bit more, and Tavy and Luana are slightly more - favoured.

Five Stars Peddled by A's

Here are the five stare of Connie Mack's Philadelphia Athletics whe figured in one of the biggest deals of baseball histor. Top left, George Earnshaw, pitching ace, who goes to Chicago White Sox'; lower left, Max Bishop, second baseman who with Lefty Grove (right), pitcher, and Rube Walberg, southpaw hurler (lower center), went to Boston, Red Sox. Mickey Cochrane. A's star catcher, goes to Detroit, where he subse quently, will become manager. The total sum of money involved in the anle is said to have been nearly $300,000.

FOOTBALL AQUATIC RECORDS

(Continued from Page 4)

The Club, however, have made several interesting changes in their team. After the Championship series are Hynes, who played centre-half The Latest In Golf

concluded Zephyr, Major Wren and last week against the Navy, will be won your holes in succession to GT in America.

Four down at one time Remedios OLF by numbers is the latest Greiller's "y" boat, which has been playing at right-back while Hill The P.G.A. of racing with the "G" class will be will be seen in the forward line in square the match, but could not ob- tain the lead, which may have made that country are the inventors, and promoted to the "y" class where support of Fowler and Howe.

Rodger, le unable to play, and his all the difference in the game. The they claim that it will ensure a she clearly belongs after beating so

position between the sticks will be following are the results of the uniform system of teaching the many of the smaller “G's.”

the reserve filled by Lowson, Championship to date.

'keeper..

1925 F. E. A. Remedios 1926. F. F. A, Remedion 1927 F. E. A.Remedios 1928 F. EA. Remedios 1929 F. EA. Remedios 1930 J. D. Thomson 1931 F. E. A. Remedios 1932 J, E. H. Cogan 1933 D. C. Wilson

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No More "Ghosts”

game.

This promotion will carry with On the it some penalty in handicap for You can guess the idea.

Zephyr will then be put on the samë. command Ongl;, takeyrup your club, "Two," address the ballmark as Wings and some good tussles are expected between them.

and so on.

All of which is very nice, but some of us might break down when?

As the "A" class is ao numerous}

!!

SHATTERED.

Lenore Knight Secures Two New Figures..

*FIVE TIMES LOWERED

Miami, Fla., Dec. 28 Five ... swimming records were broken here to-day under competi- tive conditionatwo by Lendre"“ Knight, youthful Olympic star. Vekt

Mies Knight the women's free- style champloni:Battered two marka" In that clasa, swimming 300° risétára Andy Duncan, who has play

In 4 minutesprife1f5 seconds Sandı - ed Jeft-wing half, for the Club|300-yardi în-8:45-1/12^. for the past two seasons, – inv

¦ being... expérimented with, at centre half, while Dominy, who usually plays at inside. right will be on his left.

it has been decided that four prizes the command to hit the ball is will be awarded to this class in the given.

Since Hill's inclusion into the Besides, golfers are a funny championship series. Thus four

Anker boats will be eligible to com- Club team, Dominya selection has crowd. Even the veriest duffer pete for the Tai Yut Cup. For this presented a problem to the Club

has some pet theory of his own NE of the most important an-instruction system might outrage. then sail against each other on about a stroke, which a uniform cup prize winners only may enter, One of the missed tant ent

and competitions from all classen

handicap for the honour of being. Tai Yut or first of all the prize winners of the season.

Andrews for some time la contain-

of

ed in a statement which included Tour Cancelled the eagerly-awaited definition an amateur golfer. The statement read:

The Championship Committee of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of

Sarazen and J. H. Kirkwood, will not The two famous players, Gene

tour Australia this year. Mr. A. Keane, who was asked to arrange & programme for the players, received

This year the Tai Yut course is a long, one-19, miles, to Datum Rock and back.

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Selectors.

They have not done wisely to play him at left-balf, though I think it would have been even beter had he been placed on the opposite · flank' and thus allowed Skinner to play at cen- tre-half with Andy Duncań in his usual position.***

St. Andrews makes. the following the following cable from Coral correspondence at home on the sub-the defence, the Club should win

announcements:

Walker Cup Match, 1934.—An in-] vitation will be extended to the US, Golf Association. to play the Walker: Cup match at St. Andrews on June

Cables, Florida, early this month:

"Regret, Sarazen," myself de- cided to canesi Avstralías tour. Letter follow. Kirkwood,"

In spite of these many, changes, There has been some spirited which I think should strengthen Ject of the Fastnet: Race, The Kowloon Forward Changes" severity of the course and the Kowloon have made

several

handicapping have come in for a changes in their forward line, the

Alice Bridges-of÷Bal setts set a new, American cord for the 200 yài straks great dolag the

tance in 2:48,

Anne Govednik of Minnesota, broke the 100-yard brekutstroke re- sard with a new time of 1:21 and Leonard Spence of New Yorky, ex- {tablished mozew: Amorfem shaŸk óf 8:01-1/4 for the 500 metersÅ‚#30- ciated Presi

good deal of criticism by those absence of Timberlake and Lewis & brilliant 100 per cent recor 14 and 15, provided the arrange meats made for the Open Champion-manager for the players and who Noah's Ark in a storm but decided-inside-right and left, respectively, ing their fine record, at the expense

Mr. Keane who was "Abralian owners of good sea boats aafe as bringing in Reid and McQuade, at should have no dificulty in relat ahip this year can be reported. **

Championship, 1935.The had already arranged matches at ly slow In more favourable con- In the Second Division the Club of the University. BM MANA championship of 1835 will Kensington and Manly, thinks that ditions

the...

amateur

should register a win over the To-morrow South China meet the be played on the course of the Royal the opposition in Victoria to the One writer advocates a handicap- Navy, who are weakened by the Artillery in the First Division and Lytham and: St. Annes GC, at St. tour may have had some influence ping system decidedly generous to claims of the senior team. i Annes-on-Sea, and the Open Chamon Kirkwood's decision,

(on lang week's form should' garnee pionship will be played on the course

the lower boats; but admite that Drown, who has played in two another two valuable points in the Victorians," said Mr his system would not allow for ef- rames for the Club, makes his re- championship race. were particularly anxious sciency in handling. He adds that appearance among the forwards the visit, so that if such inemciency is generally due and should be invaluable as a with their con- ip weasickness, which is no fault of partner to Fisher, Boll will play ons in November, the cutterer fat inside-left, and should help to even hinted that in Hey suggests that a special prize strengthen the attack,

of the Hon. Company of Edinburgh The Golfers at Muirfield, eve Reaps, PROFESSIONALS AND AMATEUR to pos

would tena

Sweeping Reforms

League Tables To Date

Borderers

of their arrival in be given to the last boat house In The Borderers and South China, Lincolas some of the Victorian recognition of tea keeping who are at the head of affairs in S. Imeph's

not give them an op- abilities and the crew's endurance, the Second Division, should beth Nary of playing on their (Continued at Fost of Next Collemn, register wins over Kowloon and the South Chian

Young Indians, respectively but whe the Lincolns and the Athletic Club should provide a falily even puna Kowloom In the Third Division the Lin Police còins, who have so far majṇtained.

He suggeste MENU petitors whose ves APPIER days are in sight for, the Beational and local boards will study exceed a certain

golaing "duktas.

merce the various plans and, alded by a pro- débarred from furt

minent, iywizink, will, draft 1. plan order to discourage the of teaching. The physician will de- type of yacht. scribe the benefits of the seçtigum. And these suggestions plan from a phyalcatatandpoin

|have been made in klij

For some time the Championship Committee has been considering 1934: the conditions of professional and the even amateur status, and, after hearing February the views expressed by the ap-clubs. thorities controlling golf in the

portuni British Dominions overseas the

courses United States G.A., and the Joint Advisory Committee,, it issues' the following definitions, to be in operation as from January 1, 19541. DA PROFESSIONALS SAIN ¡A, professional golfer is any player who has played for a money prire or has received payment for play ing or teaching the game. Note. -The Championship Committes, of the R. and A rules that the follow. ing coma within this definitio Those who teach goiz muneration, either by monstration or by Allowing themselves:

The Lollow

•play! Intany

In U. S. Golfing Schools

who have had to Jaben, Cha" past, to hundreds of diferent, views: by pro- fessionals” on bow and how not to play the games,

„Under?k/plan, uilóptać meeting. movement

A The sactional-and- send their plana 10

torba eor

onal board though I have my doubl

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The performance of

the Hong Kong, built”.

the racer in eagerly awa

Artillery Rotra

First Division

PW DLFAP 613-16 CE2 30 12 21 118219 13 15

12 1 1 8 17 #3 7

The above table dous not include the

of the Recreio v. Antillery match which is to

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