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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1935

GOLF NOTES

(By "NIBLICK")

THE 36-hale final of the Kowloon

Golf Club's Captain's Cup]. played last Sunday resulted in a

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BOWLS NOTES

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(BY “SKIP")

THE Craigengower, ‘B'

order to give punters every opportunity of winning bets at the Fourth Extra Race Meeting at the Valley this afternoon, "Rapier," our win for F. E. A. Remedios over R. racing correspondent, has compiled the following comprehensive statis. Collinge by the margin of three tics to date. The placed ponies for every race this year are included in and two Remedios stood three up the following lists, giving the distance over which they raced, the times at the eighteenth, but gradually fell away in the afternoon session recorded, their jockeys, the weights they were carrying, and the distances not heavy, go far in the Op until Collings had a lead of one they won by.

hole at the 25th.

China Ponies

The 26th proved to be the turn- ing point of the match when Re medios sank an eight yards to take the hole and square the match. A stroke at the next gave him the HALF MILE

1.014-Strathaird lead, which increased by a further holes and concluded a well fought final on the 34th

Lwo

This is Remedios' first major tournament win for three years, previous to which he was almost all-conquering. I have no actual scores available for the match, but am told that the figures were close

to par.

HONG FOURS SEMI FINAL

and

(Neugebnour)

168 lb.; High Principle (Tao) 154 lb. Strathnairn (Proulx) | 152 lb.

1.00.2,

length and length.. Belmont Star (LI) 168 lb.;

Matinee Idol (Needa) 152 lb. RICKETTS PROVES

What About That (Deitz) 152. 1b. 11⁄2 lengths and 1. FIVE FURLONGS. 1.11.1-Soldier of Britain (Sun)

161 lb.; "Oak Bay (Frost) 161 1b.; King's Fancy' (Marshall)| 161 lb.; short head and 2 lengths..

DODWELL'S (H. H. Mundy and 1.18.1.-Pontiac, Bay Feast) 161

Wharf and Godown. A. L. Eastman and W. M. Groves) on the lant; green to qualify for the final stage, They were singularly lucky in some respects for a chip by Mundy out of the narrow rough at the eighth found its way to the tin, while the Wharves were unfortunate on two occasions with lipping putts.

Hong Kong Electric received walk over from,, Govt Marine Sur- veyors and consequently meet Dod well's on May 12. Neither Orm have previously appeared on the Page Shield, the Hong Kong Elec- tric pair being runners-up

Jaat year. Dodwell's are strong fav- Jaurities for the trophy, and, al- though they concede, aix strokes, they should bring home the bacon!'

THE CONCEDED PÜTT

Y remarks on conceded putts

J.

Ib.; High Honour (Tao) 161· 1b.; Ythan (P. Botelho) 158 lb.

length and short head.

bowls team is distinguis ed in having one of the great Colony to-day, J. Cavanagh, stylists playing bowla ́ ́in should, providing the greens Singles this year. He will well to remember, however, th a back bowl or two; is not onl Ja good thing, but is an absolut

Australian Ponies necessity

FIVE FURLONGS 1.04.4.-Mount Pilatus (Black)

Brightman and Tuck will haven rectify that bad habit they have 162 stepping off the mat when delive

lb.; Goldsmith (Deitz) 149 dng their woods; the rules state lb.; Shooting Star (Li) 157 16.one foot must be kept on the ma Length and 2 lengths.

The Lawn Bowls Association, af not before time, are enforcing th rule.

Cavanagh, Gill, Summons, an

ŞIX FURLONGS 1.19.3.-Derby Day (Pih) 155 lb.;

FAR TOO GOOD FOR Got That (Deltz) 155 lb.: Sou-

C.R.C. TENNIS HOPE

Brilliant Placements Against Ho

POOR FINISH TO MATCH

· ̧(By “REFEREE"}

1.13.4-Cavalcade (Pih) 155; The first Englishman to enter Philanderer (Deltz) 158 lb; the final round of the Open Singles Young Chap (P. Botelho) 152 Lawn Tennis Championship since 1. Short head, neck.

1925, G. R. M. Ricketts yesterday lb. 4-6, 6-1, 6-2, 4-6, 6-1 in their semi- defeated 'Ho Ka-lau in five sets by lb.Anal round encounter on the Stand Court of the H.K.GC., in a match featured by a very disappointing

SIX FURLONGS 1.31.3-Rounaeau (Needa) 161 High Honour (Tao) 161 Ythan (P. Botelho) 158 lb. length and short head.

lb.: The

i

thern Cross (Ho) 188, Rossclet, are players from who lengths and 2 lengths.

this year's Craigengower "B" skip 1.20.1.-Rose Ann (Needa) 152 lb.; should be chosen.

The Bean Goose (Frost). 152| It is rumoured that J. C. Brow lb.; Shooting Star (Li) 185 lb.who has played on occasion again. 3 lengths and a neck.

Shanghai in Interport matches an 1.17.2-Bobniak Star (LI) 165 lb.; has not yet been on the losing sid Night Star (Butler) 154 b.; has thrown in his lot with th Mount Pilatus (Frost) 151 lb. Kowloon Bowling Green. 1 lengths and 2. 120.3-Goldsmith (Deitz) 154; St. SLOAN'S JUST REWARD

Joan (Black) 148; Shooting Star (Butler) 158. Short head The Hong Kong Electric R and short head.

who have one of the most pictur 1.19.1-Australian Boy (Davis) aque greens in the Colony, mu

141; Saucy Face (Pih) 145; make some changes in their ski Got That (Frost): 153. Neck this year, if they intend to win th and length.

League championship.

Sloan, who has shown clever an

ONE MILE

1.32.1-Lucky Strike (Needa) 155 Anish.

Chetah (Frost) -152)

After being led by 2,sets: to 1,1 Ib.; Wadebridge (Marshall) Ho Ka-lau 161 lb. 2 lengths short head.

rallied brilliantly to 1.32.3.-Wadebridge (F. Marshall) annexed the first two games in the draw level but, after Ricketts had 161 lb.; Emergency Call (En-final set, the Chiness player. then carnacao 158 lb.; Tin Ho (Pih) surprisingly collapsed and refused 1.48.0 Got That (Deltz) 155 b; have to put more devil into the

161 lb. Length and half length.

to go for balls which he could have 1.30 Pontiac Bay (Frost) 168 lb away to Ricketts, who, apparently easily, retrieved-giving the net Ythan (P. Potelho) 158 disgusted by his opponent's flash Flirt (Neugebaeur) 158 1bing, gave him a gift game before

Min these columns, a low 196 Head and short-head. 161 lb; taking, the ast and thatch.

weeks ago have been discussed in the Clubhouse with gusto and some heat. There is definitely two dis- tinct viewpoints, one being that no putt should be conceded under any circumstances, while, the other says, in effect, that nothing should

Hetman (Butler) 158 Ib; Great Hall. (Roza) ̄ ̄ 161 ̄ ̄ lb. ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄Three lengths and many. (Continued on

Page 11)

debar a man from conceding a putt CHINESE FORCED TO

if he so wishes.

In support of the former my

urticle was quoted, and, wishing to

MAKE CHANGES

preserve my anonymity I had per-·· (Continued From Page`).

Ho's Complaint

Ho Ka-lau complained of cramp

in the right thigh and forearm

after the match, and said he could hardly hold his racket or run pro perly

Ricketts is the most. serious British challenger for the Colony's Singles' crown since the days when Capt. C. H. D. O'Callaghan reign.

force to keep silent. In answer to The result of this match willed supreme.

Casual Display

д

148.4-Southern Cross (Ho) 162 consistent bowling for some tim

ib.; Mount Pilatus (Black) 152 now-he won the championship lb.; Snowy River (Neoda) 152 the Club recently-and who 147.3-Cold Morning (Fung) 152 of recognition, should be one of th Ib. 11⁄2 lengths and 1%. altogether proved himself. worth 1b.; The Bean Goose (Frost) skips for this year, together wit 153 lb.; Shooting Star (LA) 155 Muskett and Deacon. Ib. 13% lengths, and 4.

Padgett, Tarbuck and Lunny wi Goldsmith (Frost) 149 b; played. However, they should wi Snowy River (Davis) 149 lb. their first match, against the 100 1.46.8-Able Amazon (Butler) 165

Two and 4 lengths.

ballers. lb; Bag Tor (Davia) 147 Racing Heart (Deitz) 149 lb. 14 lengths_and_3_lengths.-- (Continued on Page 11}

HIGH SCORING IN

NATIONAL LEAGUE

BASEBALL SERIES

PHILLIES NOSE OUT DODGERS

JIMMY FOXX MAKES FIRST

CIRCUIT CLOUT

THE RIGHT SPIRIT

The Royal H.K. Yacht Club me Taikoo In their first match, whic will bring forth the best of go fellowship and good sportsm ship; in fact, a striking example. how bowling' matches should

played. The Yacht Club play game for the game's sake, and see

to be able to show the same goo nature, win or lose. That go

luck will yet attend them shou not be doubted, but it will mal little or no difference to the d meanour of the yachtsmen, and t happiness that pervades all matchi there.

RUSSELL LEADING.

FOOTBALLERS

the latter I would point out that it have a great bearing on the League. Yesterday he displayed a perfect is obviously necessary to have a de- positions, and a good game is anti-backhand, while his well placed fined ruling on the matter, simply cipated with the Chinese starting forehand drives and clever drop- because it is extremely difficult to as favourites.

shot invariably scored. refuse the concession of a putt Another good encounter should Ho Ka-lau relied mostly on when confronted by the remark, be between the Club and the Navy. back-hand chop, occasionally bring-

New York, Thursday. “Will you give that".

Both teams have still a chance of ing off a forehand ace. His.lob- One of the biggest baseball Some people would say that the finishing second in the league, and bing, usually an outstanding fea-scores in the opening matches of conceding of a putt under these will go all out for a win.

ture of his game, was disappoint-the 1935 National League season When MacTavish first suggeste circumstances shows Jacks of

Club Handicapped

ing.

was witnessed when Philadelphia the laying out of a bowling gre character on the part of the player The Club will be greatly handi-

Phillies nosed out Brolyn Dod-at Happy Valley to permit the man who allows the concession, but this capped by the absence of Strange

gers, after 10 innings, the former bera of the Football Club to tal is open to question; in any case and Skinner, and this will greatly Ricketts threw away countless

recording 10 runs against the up bowls, ha' did them a great s the point would not arise if a de-jeopardise their chances of win-points and could have taken

latter'a aine, Camilli, of the vice. Others, of course, have don finite rule could be quoted. ning. Hill has been brought from first set if he had really tried hard home-runs.

the Phillies, being responsible for two their share of hard work, in Again, the most potent argument the forward line to take Strange's enough, but he was altogether too

things pertaining to the laying o for a non-concession of putts is the place and partner Gamble. For-casual in his positioning and stroke Foxx, of the Athletics, hit his first Tavish's. It is not generally know In the American League Jimmy of the green, but the idea was Ma case of medal play, where every row will occupy the pivot position, production.

circuit clout of the season against that MacTavish is now domicil rale which governs one form of son and Nicholls, who has been through no fault of his, Ricketts

in a town near Calcutta, where competition should have a like promoted from the Second Division. Jending several driving, duels with

The Cardinals Just nosed out the is working in a sugar refuer bearing on the other, particularly

Cuba Last Saturday, the Club were a drop short into the net, while his

in their National League! Quite a number of his form where putting is concerned, in forced to share the points with overhead work, usually an out-clach, Paul Dean, one of the two colleagues will miss him, if on which department of the

game Kowloon, and they will have to play standing feature of his play, was the visitors and Joe Medwick hit-position.

famous Dean brothers, blanking for his ready wit and genial d matches are won and lost.

ball must be played out; surely supported on either side by Robert- The first set went to Ho Ka-lad, the Senators...

*

* *

OVER HEARD AT THE

NINETEENTH

beiter If they wish to secure a win, sadly erratic.

The Navy now have a good team The outstanding feature. and have been winning matches Ricketts' play was his placements, recently. They can always be ex-which had his opponent beaten pected to put up a good game any nine times out of ten,

...........that kind of 'Rabbit' who time. acorns lessons, will not practice and makes no effort to improve his game doesn't need a golf course

Athletic Favoured

The Athletic meet Kowloon on

of

Boston

Ricketts At His Best

Rade hit a homer. Detroit Ricketts was seen at his best in Philadelphia

ting his first homer of the season. Scores, as cabled by Reuter, were:" AMERICAN LEAGUE Johnny Broara pitched. New York inning Chleago

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12

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Jimmy Foxx hit, a homer.

10

It

Under the leadership of that al

and conscientious bowler, John Ri sell, who was once reckoned t

best lead in the Colony, togeth o with J. J. Gregory, quondam CH Service player, the footballers yet do well,

TAIKOO OR K.B.G.C..

The Civil Service Cricket Clu Bayle, Frey, and Leslie hit homers,

Craigengower C. C. and the Ko .10: which was characterised with rare Camill (2), Watkins, and J. Boore very far in the Junior league t 16 oon C. C. are not expected to

St. Loule.

Chicago

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for his kind of golf. He could the Club ground to-day, and should the second and third sets, which save money by sticking a box of win comfortably, as they will prob- he won convincingly, his reach, Washington sand in his garden near the bushes ably be strengthened by the inclu- height, and ability to move round NATIONAL LEAGUE and spend three hours each week sion of their Canton players, who the court with ease completely Brooklyn end jumping from one to the other." will come down for Sunday's Charl-dominating his opponent's play, Philadelphia

the Electric team will re-ty game. ceive the shocks when they meet] Kowloon are very hard pressed kills at the net and with baseline hit homers.

year. Talkoo, the K.B.G.C. and t the high frequency pair from Dod- for players this season, but they driving. wells."

must be complimented on the way

Police R.C. are strong and shop Ricketts now meets the winner Paul Dean pitched, Joe Medwick hit dominate proceedings. It will "...and the ball just trickled they have struggled through this of the semi-final clash between H., Rome off the tee and Simmo enquired if

D, Rumjahn and S. A. Rumjahn. Cincinnatti St. Joseph's and the Recreio are he was rolling his Easter egg."

and Jim affirms there is a not engaged to-day, as both teams path through the bunker and here apparently, resting for to- · ALICE MARBLE AND HELEN

morrow's Charity game: PM

There are no games of outstand. WILLS MOODY FOR EXHIBITION ing interest in the other Divisions,

MATCH FOREIGN TOUR DURING EASTER although the return game between

going to call it the Sahara trail."

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a challenge, with the exception the. K.B.G.C... It should devel into a race between theie: Percy Serby, champton jockey Clubs.,

the Fusiliers and the Club, in the Miss Alice Marble, ranked No. 3 under Pony Turf Club Rules, does Teams are generally chosen Second Division, will be worth in American women's tennis, wants not intend to accept any of the re- Monday prior to the matches Corinthians F.C. are trying to watching. During the week the to play the first exhibition match lainers offered for the coming sea-played so that teams will be sol arrange a foreign tour at Easter, to Club beat the Fusiliers by two with Mrs, Helen Wills Moody when son, but proposes to ride, as a freeled on April 22. Much will des extend from April 17 to April 29. clear goals,

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