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THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST 27, 1941..

GOLF FROM OVERSEAS

Charlie Betschler. pro at the Hillendale Country Club, vouches for this one:

Eddie Semmler swatted a shot on the 110-yard 17th hole. The ball landed six inches past the cup, but, because of extreme backspin, hopped backward for a hole-in-one the hard way

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national compet.from

Before Traving Satazen it should be Funted for St edit to hus konnektra He plans to have found added user for The pit fours When they get old he SCISSORS half of the legs o makteng shports tra bizy to use during the Baying stasan

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ADCB in the come

who has never

$ bead a wizard at kuwaing

gul Truthents Toad's George S. May

Chiesagos Tart

Shanler Ludz.

where the G $11.000 Tam O' Shanter open wall he held on Septembri 47

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Canadian soldiers in England are instructing members the Auxiliary Territorial Service in the game of baseball.

The only difference is that the girls uɛc a coftball instead of a hard Our photograph shows Sergeant A. Walsh, a Canadian and formerly a baseball coach, giving assistance to an A.T.S. girl with her equipment during her training. Walsh is teach- ing them.--(Copyright, Fox Photos.)

one.

LAI TSUN ENTERTAINING

UNIVERSITY IN AQUATIC

GALA THIS COMING SATURDAY

THE SWIMMING G A LA BETWEEN LAI

The personable, esteter Mi MTSUN AND UNIVERSITY, WHICH HAS AL-

Is Tam of Shauter President, who bec

beves Tha!

G.$11,000

five years hel

Prize

BUDDIE Lise

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popular money to -

name is America

one which he is evnßteof, will give the experts in less than

al which to shoot

A col G $25,000

The Beld won't be bulky

players May estimates,

About 175 WALE WAN

READY BEEN POSTPONED SEVERAL TIMES, WILL BE HELD ON SATURDAY, AT CHINESE Y.M.C.A. POOL AT 8.30 P.M.

The swimmers for the have not upon yet,

or various events

this inber, 100 will be exempt from been decided

qualify mat because of past performs

ances

The entries will be taken with these players

shooting places

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U. open air-lleder Crank

Starting including

SUBT 220 addattom but all the Lai Tsun stars, Chan Chun- nam, Yau Sai-kwan, Lau WTai-ping and Poon Wing

kai, are expected to com- pete, while University will have Charles Huang, J. C. Fenton and Kenneth Lo,

their among others, in team,

NEVA driving and putting a the 115 HILSE

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game, particularly Two Most champiastap 1Phx ea Important hat the ball long and

***** man who

straight has the

vantage. Wood points out

He is

fast nut he has only an easy shut hone If he is an accusate pulter his chances

are the greater

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GA Tournament Bureau Manager Fred Corcoran fashions this cum pusite gulfer, who probably never would lose 10 match This mythical would be constructed as follows

Driver Jummy

Brassie Sam Snead, Spoon Coong Woort, 4 Wood

I'd Runyan

Composite Thomson. Player

Long IronsByron Nelson, Mi-chum Trous Henry Picard. Short Irons -Bea Hogan: Trap Shots--Gene Sotazen, Putter-Horton Smith. Best competitive spirit-Wafter Hagen Any arguments?

*

CHAMPION Wood picks ex-champion

Nelson as the greatest player in the game to-day. Mighty nice coming from the วาดก who holds the most important title of all.

Greatest Wood also challenges

Player

Nelson to

72-hole duel on match play basis. the winner Lea pocket the entire gale receipts. While in a picking mood, Wood named Mark Fry, of Oakland, Calif., as one of the 10 best professionals in America.

TENNIS ACE PASSES

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Mr. Poon Wing-kong. president Lat Tsun Swimming Union. has donated all the prizes for this contest and be will distribute

Members)

Meu's 440 Yards Tree-style Men's 100 Yards back-strok Ladies 50 Yard

free-style (Members)

Men's 220 Yards. breast-stroke

50 Men's

Yards free-style Handicap (Members).

Men's 120 Yards Medley Relay. Ladies' 50 Yards breast-stroke!

(Members).

Men's 100

Yards breast-stroke Handicap (Members).

Men's 100 Yards free-style. Men's 180 free-style Relay. Following are the swimmers likely to be participating: -

Lal Teun: Chan Chun-nam,

Yau Tsang Cheong-ming,

Sai- kwan, Lau Tai-ping, Poon Wing- kai, Lau Yin-ting, Tsang Cheung po and Kong Yin-wing.

MAZARIN ST. LEGER FAVOURITE

THE RECENT IMPRESSIVE FORM SHOWN BY BOB DAW→ SON'S MAZARIN ESTABLISH- ED IT AS FAVOURITE IN YES- TERDAY'S ST. LEGER CALL- OVER, WHEN D ΤΟ 2 WAS OFFERED AFTER 5 TO 1 HAD BEEN TAKEN.

The previous week's favourite. Owen Tudor, Derby winner, re- mained at 11 to 2 and little busi- ness was done. The day's move- ments concerned Mazarin, Cha- tenu la Rose and Royalist. 01 which money was freely taken.

Victoria Club

The call-over at the Victoria Club yesterday was as follows:

9 to 2, 1 and o-- Mazarin,

1 to 2, -Owen Tudor.

9 to 1, and o-Chateau la Rose.

100 to 8. o-Suncastle, Orthodox

Alist.

100 to 6.

20 to 1.

Felows,

Bakhtawar,

Ruy-

6- Devonian, Thoroughfare,

Dancing Time

22 to 1. Ptolemy.

25 0 1. --Starwort, Firozedm. Lon-

bert Simmet,

38 10 1. > Fettek. Sellm Hassan,

40 to 1. → Camperdown,

50 to 1. t and Royal Academy

-Reuter,

The St. Leger will be run at Manchester on Saturday. Sep- tember 6.

DISTANCE NOT TIME AT NEXT "POW"

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