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THE CHINA MAIL WEDNESDAY, APRIL

BRITISH GOLF

GOLF HAS

HAS FOUND ITS BOBBY JONES

FOOTBALL

(Continued From Page)

Barlow Outstanding

For Howloon, Barlow was

FLOODLIGHT TENNIS JACK MCLEAN LIKELY

IN SHANGHAI

CHINESE DAVIS CUP TO BREAK RECORDS

PLAYERS MAKE LAST APPEARANCE

MRS. HELEN DIMITRIVIJIC

IN LIMELIGHT

The first

Jawn

Shanghai,March 25,

tches

out

standing, being one of the few Shau players to infuse life into his move

monte most of the others seemed

to rogard the game more in the naat, the new

ture of a holiday fixture. Barlow's CN.AA.F sound tackling was too much for Road. Forrow, and the Kowloon left-half These matches served.

gave

ping

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GOLDEN MILLER AND HIS EGGS AND TONIC.

A NEW name, destined to become as famous Meetin as that of Bobby Jones, will probably be in- ribed on most of the major golf trophies in the south of England before the summer is over.

Jack McLean, twenty-five-year-old holder of Knox innumerable passes public appearance of

the Scottish Amateur Championship, and the which should have.borne fruit. Davis Cup team, Guy Cheng

most consistently brilliant amateur player in the Bliss was a hard-working pivot, pating in both of yeste being particularly prominent in the tests, while Kho Sin-kel will

game to-day, is headed for a London business defence, and, though not always get-in a further display this

appointment. tinge best of Howe in their many Conditions Not ideal

Negotiations are nearly complet- [duel, managed to frustrate many

ed, and McLean is expected to take part in all of the more dangerous, moves of the Tennis followers were treated to the forthcoming tournaments round London.

a different type of play in yester After his tour in Australia and New Zealand, McLean is dis- day evening's matches, the contes Inclined to settle again In his home district of Hayaton. He has The defence, given plenty of hard Stadium for their contest. The con- a year from a London club but he has rejected them all a horse called May Crescent He tants using the wooden floor at the had many offers to turn professional-Including one of £1,500. work practically throughout, didditions were not wholly Ideal, but have no intention of becoming a professional at this stage In my not come through too well, bad inasmuch as the best available court career," was his comment. covering and faulty clearances be

was found in the basketball floor,

Club forwards.

Poor Kowloon Defence

ing all too prominent. Everest was further experiments will probably

the steadier of the two backs, though bring about increased interest in in- LAWN BOWLS

Willis cleared, well towards the

endi, kicking much more

door tennis, a

strongly Players found the surface colour

;

and confidently,

Cairns gave a splendid account lights reflecting too greatly, so as Ing of the court light, the flood of himself in goal, making many to strain the eyes alightly and particularly fine saves in both per- limited ares made for a very amall back run; long shots being difficult to take a chan

Fine Tennis Seen

iods.

KROT Off Colour

The forwards were never seen in

a concerted movement, and though

In the earlier display, Guy Cheng

Knox, G, White and Eastman show and L. D. Carson each won a set,

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record; and he was bought like pig in a poke.

Awkward Three-Year-Old

It was like this, Mr. Briscoe had

asking if he wanted that horse received a telegrami from

brother. He did, and the Miller left

He is entering for the British home for £500, Amateur and the Open champion- As a three-year-old he was slow Anne's and Muirfield, but he may Mr. Briscoe did not thing much- ships at Royal Lytham and St. and awkward. In his frat rave

a.258 hurdle, he ran nowhere.

SEASON UNDER

DISCUSSION ah titles

LEAGUES START ON APRIL 27

INTERNATIONAL TOURNEY- QUALIFICATIONS

not defend his thrice-won Scot-

of him so he sold him. Hias Paget

he eventually decided to join th

No one would blame McLean ir paid £6,000 for him and his promis- Ing reputation a year or so later. Professional ranks. Cotton's triumpli Now Mr. Briscoe watches him

The Miller has been golden to her. is an incentive and McLean is a better golfer than Cotton was at flying fences and feels like kicking his age. He is the type who would himself..

No Vulgarity The Miller is eight years old, and without any vulgar eccentricities of

soon be in the $8,000 a year class. Hallmark Of Accuracy

Grouse and he have decided that they might as well put up with the weak constitution" idea.

But I expert they exchange

Fer-Treted glimpses of form in individual the former taking the first at Arrangements for the opening of McLean should, do southern grus diet, like Brown Jack's weakness for

efforts, the line seldom looked and the latter winning the next 6-2. the lawn bowls season were made a power of good." There are scores threatening enough to pierce the The second contest of the evening last evening by the General Com of first-class players around Lon-sheese. He takes the eggs and Club defence. Knox spoiled all his was a match between Mrs. Helen mittee of the Hong Kong Lawn don, but their chief falling is that work by attempting a shot when a Dimitrivijic and Gay Cheng, and L. Bowls Association, when it was de- they lack consistency of perform protest.

tonics prescribed for him, without centre was obviously the correct D. Carson and Jim Pott, the former elded to start the league matches ance, McLean may shake them up Fox-Trot. thing.

couple winning by 15-18 after a long on April 27. The Club pressed, strongly from fought struggle. The lady player Mr. H. Nish, President of the As a figure-stringer McLean has the commencement, and after a few showed up to advantage, revealing Association, was in the chair. brief raids by Kowloon, opened outstanding good play, and being It was announced that war ap: iron play is his strongest point, but horse laugh about it when nobody

no superior in the country, His their account through Howe. quite the equal of the men.

plication has already been sent to his whole game has that hallmark is about that is nobody but Mick Cheng Improves

the International Bowling Board of accuracy on tap that left Bobby Robertson sent Forrow away, and Guy Cheng's exhibition against L. with the motion passed at the re-so long,

asking for affiliation in accordance Jones and Hagen in the front-for HMS. DUNCAN SURPRISED the winger's centre was neatly D. Carson revealed him as an imcent annual general meeting of Here is proof of it, For the whole headed in after Cairns had partial proved player since his tour of the members.

ontinued From Page of the Melbourne Centenary Cham- pionship, including the qualifying The Intermediate line combined

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GARRISON SERGEANTS' MESS IN LEAD

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game. In the final game Martin had bad luck on several occasions, but Regan thoroughly deserved t win.

The score werea:~~

Howe's First Goal

RMO

ly saved. Continuing to hold the south, Despite being unable to New Committees upper hand, Howe placed the Club acqult himself to his best advan- A sub-committee was appointed stroke play of thirty-six holes, he well and formed a sound, barrier. further ahead when Bickford sent tage owing to playing on a strange by the meeting to design now As was eight under fours, and for the whieb, in the second half, the over a centre which was missed by surface, he soon settled down to sociation badges and also to order match play fifteen under fours. He can forwards found almost: both backs, leaving the Club centre steady driving and playing with Interport and "Aitkenhead spoons, broke 70 three times in four suc sable. Asker, at centre-h forward with an open goal 5 yards good accuracy to the side lines... Mr. H. Beer was elected convener cessive rounda out, and he made no mistake.

His cross court shots scored many with Mr. B. E. Maughan and Mr. Expert Judges prophesy that he the opposing leader, which

kept very busy looking after. Just before the interval, Kow-winning points, as did his part C. E. Hosking forming the aub-will become one of the greatest formed well, while his loon reduced the deficit after a brief cularly strong services which were committee. attack when Bliss passed to Boyd, deadly on the wooden floor.

players in the history of the game, Chapman and Miles, check whose shot from 20 yards entered LD. Carson played his charac F. X. M. da Silva and E. Kern were

Mesara F. J. Jones, H. Beer Table Tennis Trophies of the opposing the net with Rodger well beaten. teristic, steady, game, his backhand elected on the Competitions Com spells brought back by the touring After playing aro

Golf trophies were not the only

Birch Kowloon's Wasted Changes placings being extremely accurate. mittes

toam of which McLean was a mem- for the first half, the Parthian for He did not come up to the net often Mention was made that the Yacht ber; Lesile Garnett and Dale wards turned the tables, and Kowloon enjoyed most of the ex-and was content to remain at the Club would be competing in the Bourne both left California with all over the opposing team in changes in the second half, but at baseline, returning his opponent's Second Division and that the num trophies of their prowess at table latter stages This was no time did they appear likely to drives, but on occasions he came up bers in each were the same as lust tennis! to the clever work of Birch who equalise Knox shot high over on to the middle of the court and de- year, 45 two occasions, and at the other end lighted with his favourite smashes. The Kowloon Dock R.C., last tralla good on the whole, although men, way to

They found the courses in Aus combined perfectly with his Insid 65 Howe sent Elliott through with a

year's wooden spoonists, were un-the "bent grass was a bit trying. Fine Play By Woman

animously re-elected to the First it is tough and wiry, and is allow- Outstanding Interest was shown Division as the Taikoo R.C. had deed to grow all winter. In the spring Goal P W D L F A Pts

The Club defence found it diff in the performance of Mrs. Dimsired to play in the Second Division it is cropped, turning the course As they only won three games 84.19 10 6 97 39 48 against the Catholic Union last cult to clear their lines at this triviile, who is undoubtedly one of this year, pr 33 17 10.6 72 37 45 night the Prison Officers lost their le called upon, Kowloon kept the Shanghal. Her play was quite the On the question of the Wanstead

stage, and, though Rodger was lit the finest lady players seen in Match In England .34-19 3.12 64 65 41

position in the League and are

HOME FOOTBALL TABLES

Arsenal

(Results On Page 1)

FIRST DIVISION

Bunderland

Manchester C.

Wednesday

Liverpool Everton Derby

Grimsby Stoke West Brom. Preston

Chelten Aston Vill

Portsmouth

Huddersfield Blackburn Wolves Leeds

Middlesbro Leicester Birmingham Tottenham

35 16

41

R.E. 8gis. Meas Dockyard Police Regan Jones

47 Martin

16

39 Bellamy

[Staples

71 Philps

·46.

43 Stafford

22. Fowler

223

198

Prison Officers Win

long pass, but the former Kowloon player shot faobly outalde.e

Chant Finney

Total

• 16 22 39/ow

standing

second to the Garr Club pegged back with strong af equal of that of any of the men, berg match 5g Baronethe

34 14 8.12'64

234 11. 8. 13 67

.95. 16 4 15

35 16

6:14,7

84. 12.10

* Bon

tacks by the forwards, who were best stroke being her backhand, chairman said that it was all wrong Sergeant's Liess. Pereira, receiving ane support from their which was accomplished delightful to select the team in Hong Kong the visiting captain, was the only halves. 36 one to make a useful break and that

ly, and which brought off several He thought that a

should Knox's Costly Blunder scoring points, even in duels with be appointed and the was of 17 points, in his game with Once Robertson minkicked, and Carson, whose backhand is well by him at Home. Last year

be very strong, Cheng teams were mixed good affect, the play according to

36

$41Shaw, whom he beat by 66 shots 34 points to `38. Ps.

„88 129 12, 81,89–33. The scores were:

34 128 14 58 59 63 Prison Officers Mess: Catholic Union 36 18 7 15 65 63.33 Shaw

36 11 10 16 50 66 82 Erimble-Combe, 68 da Luz

.85 12 7 10:44 78 81 Pile

.85 10 10 16 64 81 30 Hill

84 8 12 14 30 71 28 Grindley) „35-115, 5:19:50°64-27

.33.10 6 17 44 67 26 Total 1368.9 19:44-79:25)

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)

Doncaster Chester Tranmere Halifax Darlington Mansfield Lincoln Stockport Chesterfield Wrexham

Goals

PAW D L F A Pul ...38 21445.7 73 32 47 285.18:11:679:58:47

38 Pereira

65. Cunha 26 Gill

58 Antonio

245

Knox essayed a first-timer which known whistled over the bar he had am partn

A fine-shot by Forrow was well saved by Cairna, who pushed round

ple time to steady the ball and run pair having a long, struggle against At the Wanstea in before shooting.

on and Pott

players, Carson played up steadily, but ott was weak at times, though his decided forehand drives were well played and

pair leading until Pott Teft enti

the opposition

20 the post. From the corner, taken

by Forrow, Bickford neat

back 204 heeled to Howe, who cool! placed lost his

thereafter the ball into the net before Cairns were thus

Club:-Rödger; Ballton, Strange, S.; own service and the match. Robertson, Skinner, Gamblejs: Forrow,

G.O.M. OF GOLF AGAINST ANY could attempt to save

FORM OF BETTING

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| Elliott, Howe, Hill and Bickford,” “

|| Kowloons==Caizna; "Everest, Will: Sinclair Blis Barlow; Eastman, Boyd,

"Betting, would introduce, a very G White, V. White and Knox. 3

-35 18 1037 68:39 46 undesirable element into champion +85 20 5 10 69, 564ahip matches and tournaments, and

I am convinced that no good would

come of its Golfers are only hum

82 173 12 72 1813 and every man has his price."

therbam The Post.

I turn

nthusiastic

firmly believe his own age

am-chosen

DOROTHY PAGETS

into a sort of gigantle nailbrush;

STATEMENT

Criticises Briscoe On His Training

London, To-day:

eir selections

six

out.

Miss Dorothy Golden Miller has

discussion

críti

Mi

the first hase?

Randi

lead and win the

Mr. B

HELEN WILLS MOODY MAY RETURN TO COURTS:

Pinner, the opposing custodia tayed In his goal too

tackle.

the opposing

oo close before attempting

Backs Very Erratic The backs were

ere never real fortable and made many swings at the ball, and spon that the opposing forwards too good for them.-12-

The hall kline aft outstanding In the first

the Parthian to sw

lapsed In

him after the Gold ing defence

tezul

ful auce

me

him

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