GEMALE
FOUNDS
PRACTICE__OROUND
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PUTTING GREEN
Here is
of mup Britain's longest cham- pionship course, Carnous- tie, where the top men in world golf do battle for the Open title in the week beginning July 6.
Carnoustie (7.103 yards) nnd Hoylake (7,078 yards) are the only Championship courses over 7,000 yards. St Andrews Is 6,883 yards. Portmarnock 6,920 and. Royal Birkdale 6,844.
With a staff specially increased for the job, the Carnoustie greenkeepers have been working until ten o'clock every night to get the links in top condition. They were handicapped by #1 long dry spell during which fairways and greens grew bare.
However, recent rains. plus heavy hosing, have made a difference, and the latest report from the "All will be well course when the first ball is struck at 8.30 a.m.
*****Monday."
THE COURSE
on
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1953,
WINNING GCORES
1987 HENRY COTTON 74-72-78-71~290]
1931 TOMMY ARMOUR 23-75+77+71~296)
CARNOUSTIE'S TIGER' COURSE
WELCOME BEN HOGAN!
The Man
Who
Beats
Level Fours At Carnoustie
Will Be The
Champion
By HARRY ANDREW & EDDIE HAMILTON
We welcome Ben Hogan to Carnoustie for Britain's Coronation golf "Open."
We are happy to know that Lloyd Mangrum, Bobby Locke, Roberto de Vicenzo, and the rest of the world stars should be there to challenge him, to make this the finest gathering of golfing talent since the war.
What a battle il should be. Especially in the challenge offered by the greatest "personality" of them all, the Carnoustie course itself-unconquered Carnoustie, on which 70 has never been broken in the Open Championship proper.
Eddle
Like all seaside courses, Car- undermine the confidence of the 1 have just played 34 holes over the niedai course-off the noustie has an abundance of bravest.
too. championship tees,
This gorse and whip ant that long, The 14th ("The Spectacles") was not a tribule to my own tough rough that wraps itselfPerhaps the most thrilling humble abilities, but to those round a club. But both Eddie hole of them all, made so by of the and I are agreed that it does the grand challenge of dollengue Eddie Hamilton.
its second shol, Forty yards abort who won the Scottish Amateur have an individually all
In the of the green is a hill. title there in 1930, and who own.
be teeing will
the Suld up with
twin
deep (very nobly, face of the hill
the after being twice bunkered bunkers (hence
name). athers on Monday, July 6.
chal-With the breeze in your face. We thought you would like the 16th!). There's a
14 needs a stout. heart to go for to know something of how the lenge from the first drive
shaping, of the course is
the carry the lost putt." culties which will
face the But to make a course truly that great, there must be holes that gladiators. Strictly from point of view, we were un- in themselves are both unique lucky to find it a perfect golf- and exciting. And Carnoustie
SSS Yards
1st
1
401
2nd
4
4.12
3rd
4
316
in dey, windless and Jry day.
Ith
430
seemingly
5th
388
hard fairways. It
6th
5
567
like
7th
389
8th
161
9th
183
10th
406
with
11th
368
12th
167
13th
168
14th
473
selves with
However, we cheered
the
thoughi
15th
175
16th
250
17th
454
18th
453
74
7,103
what a wind could do to that fiest hole, and Eddie,
Into
a
ta
dlich
be
to Ha
to
re-
BILL EDRICH GIVES THE TEST SELECTORS A HINT
- 211
AGAINST ESSEX
London, July 1.
Bill Edrich, the Middlesex captain, gave the England Test selectors a hint today with a brilliant innings of 211 against Essex at Lord's.
It was his second consecutive century, his fourth of the season and the 74th of his career.
· Driving with great power, Edrich hit 31 fours. He reached his double cen- tury out of 289 in five hours and three minutes, never showing the uncertainty dls- played by, his colleagues on a pitch made lively by early morning rain, -
At Old Trafford, Manchester. At Guildfordi Surrey 145 61). Warwickshire to bai- where the third Tist will be (James six for 03). Sussex 02 | Reuter. played next week, Neville for three. Roger of Hampshire hit a fine 100 in dive hours and 10 minutes against Lancashire.
Ho mode some brillaal strokes and hit 21 dours. With Jarany Gray, he put on 450 for
At Taunton Yorkshire 198 for seven, Somerset to bat, Rain restricted play.
At Eastbourne: L. Stevens'
für five (two-day mulch).
the first wicket and he followed XI 278 for six declared (Robin- this with another three-figure
son not out 03, Day not out partnership with Cift Walker. 00). Cumbridge University 112
Demond Barrick, the 27-year- old Southamptonshire No. 4 bats- man, helped to pull his team out of serious trouble against Derby- shice with an attractive and forroful 161 not oul.
Two wickets were down for 10 when Barrick Joined Dennis Brookes and this pair put on
72 for the third wicket. Then
BASEBALL
SCORES
New York, July 1. Afternoon baseball results to-
At Chesterfield: Northampton- | day were: shire 338 for four (Barrick not out 101, Davis 60, Reynolds not out B1). Derbyshire to bad,
AMERICAN LEAGUE
New York Dlosion
At Randhurst: Oxford Unl- versity 270 (Marshall 53). The Army 47 for four (two-day Cleveland match).
At Manchester: the
Hampshire 318 for five (Rogers partnership, with Brian 70). Lancashire to bat. by 111 Reynolds for the th
Barrick and Eddie Davis added 155 In 175 minutes for fourth wicket followed
Barrick
played most of his best strokes late and scored mainly in front of the wicket He hit 22 fours.
of o
Making excellent use green pitch, Jim Wood and Ted Jomes of Sussex dismissed Sur- rey in three and a half hours for 145. Surrey would have fared even more moderately but for a brave innings of 40, the highest of his carcer, by their left-arm bowler, Tony Lock.
James, mixing seamers and offbreaks, took six for 03, and Wood, now in his 40th year, claimed three for 54.
CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES
London, July 1. The following were the close
in first
class ot play scores cricket matches played today:
but.
Henley Royal
Regatta
on'
་
Detroit
150, Gray St. Louis
Chiengo
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SPORTRAIT
"Just trying to attract a ∙little of the attention
away from Wimbledon
London Express Harvice,
Turpin v. Olson At Madison Square Garden?
New York, June 30. The proposed middleweight title fight between Britain's Randolph Turpin and Carl (Bobo) Olson
may be fought Indoors in Madison Square gar- Eden, in late August, It was sug-
today sented
by Jim Norris,
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At Nottingham: Glamorgan 254 for Alve (Emrys Davis 54, Clift not out 111. Wooller 62). Pittsburgh Nottinghamshire to bat.
New York
At Worcester: Worcestershire Milwaukee
(Kenyon 100, Out- Cincinnati 322 for nix schoorn 100, Devereux not out
United Press.
e President of the International
Boxing Club.
Norris, anxious
lo
not the fight sealed and signed, discuss-
ed terms and details with Sid
| Flaherty, who in San Francisco said he would have an answer
In a couple of days.
Norris said Olson was offered 30 per cent of the net receipts plus the same percentage for any other extra like television, theatre television or alms, Tur 9 pin has agreed to the same per-
centage. Reuter.
Royal H.K. Defence
Force
Range.
Orders
Dreen;
Deret leaves Sailsbury Road at 1.43 pan. | Sunday, July 11-"D" Flight—HCAAF Honger -- D 4,00 Transport leaves Salisbury Road at 8.45 am.
Hongkong Auxiliary Air Force Dizelstina Stand
20. Serlat No.
Orders by Miniature C. P.
Vaughan, OVETAILS. Lieut-Colonel
Commandant, Royal DSO, Hongkong Defence Force. Dated June 30, 1933.
•
Force Headquarters
the
Clean
Down. The Plotters) Will 11KWAAF (Fighter starut down from training during the (month of July,
Discipline-Bepot Training. -- No. z
10 A. B, C Watches HQ RIKDF
Hongkong WAAC Training-All personnel parade 11Q RHICDE.30 pm. Monday, July a 1953. Dress: Uniform. Bignals. Field
for HELE Satur
tion of Clerks section.
(Sgd) E. Holmes-Brown, Capt.,
for Lieut-Co).. Commandant, R.H.K.D.F..
STOCK
JUST ARRIVED!
York
At Lord's: Middlesex 343 for eight (W. Edrich 211). Essex to Depot Training July 5-19, 1931
The new Depot colline will com- mence on July 13. 1963. All per- i day, July 11, fo33. Dress Uniform, mence training on Sunday, July 5. Jannet awaiting training are to re- : Coska. No parade Tüürsday, July 9, 1043. All personnel attending the port to the main stores leadquarters 1933.. Stores, No parade Thursday, 1 course will report to HKDF lead-Happy Valley before July 11, 1933 to July 9, 1933. First Aid. Parade HQ
draw shoes, quarters at 8.30 a... for instrug-
overallu, beret and HKDF, 6.30 pm. Tuesday, July 7. 1953. Drem: Uniform. Clerks. Parado tions and squadding. Transport will badge, leave Murray Parade Ground to Trade Training-Clerks P‚A. Tues•| HQ RIIKUF, 5.30 p.m. Thursday, day, July 7-14 maker-6.30 p.m. July 9, 1953. Report DROMS Paillips. convey personnel to 19 at Ba.m.
Transport leaves Srt F. de S. Otorio, H.K. Regt will
Murray Parade Abooling. Report 1 NIKDF, 5.30 Ground at 5.30 pm. | supervise
Clerk G.P. p.m. Wednesday, July 8, 1933. Dress: the movement of this Tuesday, July 7-HQ RHKDF-6.30 Overalls. Hockey. Team members i transport.
p.in. Transport leaves alurray Parade report to Police Grouni, Boundary In! Unit 1 Parade Tuesday. Ground at 3.30 pun. Auxiliary Police. Street. Kowloon, 8.45 pm FHODY, The 17th and 18th These
July 7, 1933, 5.39 p.m. HQ NÜKDE. Tuesday, July 1–No. 3 RAF Police July 10, 1953. Dersa: Sports Kit. 7th Lecture New Cuurne. Drom: two. thould always be linked.
District-3.30 p.in. Transport leaves Archery. Team members report to Plain clother Recce Pi: Parade Sturray Parade Ground at 230 pm, ito nikDF. Tuesday, July pag. Both are 150-yarders. In both Henley on Thames, July 1.
Dress: Sports Ki Exercise "Able", you have the Barry Burn as
Four scullers from the Thursday, July 9, 1953, Wongnelf.T. Drivers, Sunday, July 17-AF
thong Gap. Ipt will leave MPG Kal Tak - 0 a.m. Transport, leaves Ail personnel taking part in this from tee with has them in abundance. Eddie constant_threat
Continent qualified for the 5.30 p.m. PracUcal Demonstration | Salisbury Rond at 845 a.m. A.T.C. exercise will embark on transport at on Patrol Movement & Camouflage. | Flight. Frálny, July 16-Link Trainer MPG, 1.20 p.m. Thursday, July 8, ingly endless run on
the and I argued it out, until we green. Together, they present
Drem: Over- that su seldom had decided
six as frightening a finish as was quarter-finals of the coveted Dress: Overalls. W/E Exercise Fri-Kai Tak-5.15 pan, Transport leaves 1993 for HQ RHKDF. these
Salisbury Road at 5.45 pan. Equip- allt, beret, rubber shoes til dry weas tr be called | ever offered were worthy
potential Diamond Sculls
the day and Sunday, July 10 & 12, 1833.
iment Assistants, Saturday, July 4- | thert, hard shoes (If wet weather), 1 that!
Details will be issued by CO at n (Ask champion.
poor Jose pre-great" in any company,
HKAAF Hangar-Duly Storemen ar We could not recall a
water bottle (Blled), Note; All even- day of Henley later date. Dress: As detailed.
detalled-2 p. Transport leaves lng parade on Thursday, July 9, 1959 Abery Battery, Fd Gunnery vious occasion on which
the The 6th called
Gene Jurado, who had the "Open" in opening
Tp: Parade HQ RHKDF Happy Vai-Salisbury, Read at 1.45 p.m. Sunday, have been cancelled with the excep- threer pocket until he finished 6,5 Royal Regatta.. 401-yard rst hole was trans-Surazen: "The greatest
July 5—HIKAAF Hangar-Duly Store- ley Friday, July 10. 1053, 5.30 p.m. the world."
title 507 to lose the 1031
ត by formed into a drive and a filek thotter in
mon as detailed-9 a.m. Transport andi Dress! As detolled. C&I Tp Pa- They are H. Steenacker
leaves Salisbury Hoad at 0.65 b.m. number eight (for Ed-yards long
with an out of stroke)
J. van
Nursing Orderlies Wednesday, July The burn
Stichel, Belgium, R.rade MPG 5.30 p.m. Monday, July die!).
Said he: "I hat
hate to think bounds fence along its whole
crosses and
3- Windsor House — 5.10 p.m. — De crosses- both fairways,
asking
-Tugs- von Mesdag, Holland, and P. 13. Dress: Flain clothes.
Ramler. Fighter-Controllers, where Vicenzo would have length on the left Two bun-
Meyer, Switzerland,
*** Hongkong "Kettment
Oloer of
day, July 30~9.0.R.6 p.m. Tuça. Dulles-Orderly kert in the centre fairway that for perfect judgment in plac been off that tee
A fifth sculler from overseas, Weck-L P.J. McNamars. Next day, July 7-S.O.R.4 p.m. Radar our defy you to carry them off the ing. And, of course, the last
Sunday, July 6 — "A" Operators. 7.W. Kirk. R. George, Belgium had a bye. for duty-L
Orderly Watch Radar Station -8.30 am- The of
good drive is hote has the additional threat "tiger" tee.
Also
the winners was Sergeant of the Week-Sat Yu Fook among
(Full Day). Transport leaves Sall to the right-and then you dis of out of bounds on the left.
bury Road at 8.30 am, Fritay, July Eddle and I have
Tony Fox, the British Olympic Bang Next for duty-Sgt R.J.G. a small rather cover you have to go left with
Hibeiro to avoid
representative.
Training Coy-Tuesday, July wager about the winning total.
5.30 p.m. Transport leaves Murray ghoulishly, recalled the case of your second
Bad weather which marred 1933. Selection al Fire Poana.
Parade Ground at 6.30 pan. Monday, up the unfortunate who feed
Having completed these pre- He says anybody with 285 or
the early heats
B. Tuesday 7. Wednesday B, Thursday this morning Fire Control. RV 3.15 p.m. at MPG in the qualifying round, pull-liminaries you are faced with better: I say 288 or better. We
for Magazine Gap. Drew: cleared later and a huge crowd fatigue. Life kings. Coy-Man Wednesday 15 and Thursday, July 16 5. Friday 10. Monday 13, Tuesday H. ed his first three trives
both think the one-round cham- Whird shot that might
watched the rowing.
day, July 4, 1953, Fire Control. IV
—A, B, C Watches - As detailed. the Barry Burn, tore up his anything from a No. 3 iron to plonship record will be broken.
5.15 p.m. at MPG for Wongnelchand Trade Test-Redar Blations-8 a.m.- You want to know how Ed- pitch. (In the last Scottish unmarked card, and remarked
(Half Day). Transport leaves Star Gap. Dress: Clean fatigue, & PI CU sadly: "It was a nice cham-Amateur Championship at Car- die and I got on? Well, Eddie
Ferry at 0.13. a.m. - Wireless Opera: Coy)-Week end July 11/12, 30532 Tine LMG Classification. RV lors. Wednesday, July B-Q RHKDF pionship!"
noustic, average figure for this was 74....!
Hongkong-Blake Pier 145 pm, or 8.45 p.m. Transport leaves Murray RECURRING FEATURE hole was just over 7!)
Saturday, July 11 for Stonecutters Parade Ground at 6.30 pm. Ground- Thursday, July 9 — “A” and That came Barry Burn is, of
"SOUTHWARD HO!"
island. Kowloon-Folloe Fler 2 p.in. crew. 74, compared to a cham-
dat course, a constantly recurring
cutters Island. Dress: Battle Order Transport legyen, Salisbury Road KCC Wins The
on Saturday, July 11 for Stone-3 Fight-HAAT Hangor-6 p.in. The 12th (Southward The feature of Carnoustie, cropping plonship par of 70.
less steel helmets, berely Flight IKAAF Hungar pan. changed hands four times.
8.45 p.m. Saturday, July 11- "A" a long
Steenacker missed a stroke ajungle hats in haversack. "C' championship course is 102 up no fewer than five times in-407 yards needing
1933. Mov. Bee Transport leaves Salisbury Road at First Liberation hundred metres from the finish. Tuesday, July 7
at 1.45 pm. Sunday, July 12-"B" Flight yards longer than off normal the last two holes alene. Add carry of the lee and demand-
ditching a super-accurate Jockie's Burn, and he
Clean IAAF Hangar- am. Transport yielding the lead to Schutt, but fins. Sig. RV 6.15 p.m.
Dress: medal ices.
that guards the approaches to with wood through the
Shield Match
the latter steered off course and fatigue, de dings. 1 Coy-Wed-leaves Salisbury fond at 5.45 pan. hit a wooden the 6th, and you can appreciate high mounts that guard
boom under the nesday, July 5, 1993. Cam demon Flying Programme Thursday, July
Pilala Ground lecture The Burnside Course, on the feelings of the compellor Kreen. A true
tration, RV 8.15 p.m. at MPG for AB Despite occasional
light Judges' box.
Order (steel Murray Parade Ground at 0.45 p.m. which one qualifying round who sat in the clubhouse, head this.
This let Steenacker through Wongnelchont Gap, Dress: Demon-CDF p.m. Transport leaves "The 18th ("The Whins") showers of rain,
the first of to win by
three feet in 8 helmets carried). Nemainder-WT Saturday, July, 11-"A" Flight -
|HKAAF | Hangar-2 p.m. Transport will be played, is 6,386 yards in hands.
the annual
Pl-Tuesday, minutes 0 seconds. Asked what was wrong, be 188 yards to an American-type three matches in
Order. R Coy si
Ex. V 5.15 long, with # standard
"This course target green, sloping sharply lawn bowls tournament for the replied acridly:
THAMES CUP
July 7, 1083. Ws n scratch score of 72.
p.m. at MPG, Dress: Clean fatigue the towards the back. To be past Liberation Shield between the has given me water on
The two American eights, Mari-Tuesday, July 1, 1933. MG that Kowloon Cricket Club and the brain." He'll And a lot of sym-the pin and faced with
Princeton University and Kent Tr#. RV 8.13 p.m. at MPG for 11Q. downhill putt is enough to Kowloon Bowling Green Club, pathisers in "Open" week!
their heats in the Dress: Cloan augue. Mor Pl-Tues off at was played
the KCC College, won
Thames Cup and went a stage day, July 7, 13. Mer Trg. RV 5.15 yesterday.
fatigue, MT TI-Wednesday, July At the end of the day KCC nearer to keeping the trophy in P.. at MPG for 12. Dress: Clean
the United States.
8, 1957. 1 SecVel Maint. 2 Sec- emerged victors, with a lend of Kent school were given ac Engine & Foult anding. 3 Sec 22 points ahead of their rivals, shock by
Dvr Instr. V 8.15 p.m. at MPG for Trinity College, H. Dress: Clean fatigue. MIT PI- who scored a total of 140,
Dublin, who led them by a third Thursday, July 9, 1953. Dve Insit The results (KCC players of a length at one stage, but the BV 5.15 9.m. at MPG for HQ. Dress named frei) were:
ans reached 40 strakses at Overalls. Int See & Halpers-West- AC-Tribble, G.-Lec, W.-
Americans times and took command to win day, July 1, 1953. Att to SA P
until further notice Med See Marshallsay. M. N. Rakusen lost
ath
Turday, July 7, 1960, SB Course. to L. Gaddi,
112. The
Germany 8.14 p.m. at MPG for Howarth, J. McKelvie, 24-25,
Dress: Clean fatigue. Asit Par P- Russelsheim, Tuesday, July 1953. Lecture, Rv crew, W. Baker, L. Bones, J. Chubb,
had an
victory over 5.13 p.m. at MPG for HQ Dresst casy
fl-Wednesday. London's King's College. They Clean fatigue, 98
July 8, 1963. Wpa Trg revision (All will now meet Princeton who I wons) RV 5.13 p.m. at MPG. today
beat Baillol College, Dress Overalls, belts, bereta, rifle Oxford, in the fast time of 6 stings.
Itome Goard minutes 57 seconds five seconds
Training. Parece 11Q NIKDP faster than the Germans' time.-- | Thursday July 8, 1953. 6.30 p.m. Rcuter.
Tot will leave MPG 4.13
Standard scratch score is
Canadian "Open"
Hot)
second
two
golter's hole,
the
Champion Loses INTERPORT MATCH WITH
To Jean Donald MACAO FOR “B” DIVISION
Formby, Lancashire,
July L
Marlene Stewart, 19-year- old Canadian Champion, who recently won the British Women's Golf Champion ship, was beaten today dur- ing the women's Common- wealth Tournament on the Formby Links here.
the Cana- She was leading dian team against Britain and lost to Jean Donald of Scotland by two. and one. Miss Donald, for the who was level fours matchi, thus had
partial re
she the defeat venge for sustained at the hands of the Canadian in the semi-final of the
LEAGUE TENNIS PLAYERS
(London Express Service)
An official Interport Tennis match sponsored by Club Civil Macao and the Hongkong Lawn Tennis Association between the champions of Macao and the best "B" League. players of Hongkong will take place at Macao on Satur- day, October 3, and Sunday, October 4.
Hongkong's
For
Two of the continental scul- lers put up the greatest thrill of the day, In the last 200 metres of the Diamond Sculls heat between Steenacker and G.
Schutt of Saarbrucken, the lead
I. Scott. F. by one
T. Baker lost to A. Jainer, C. Rouncafell, P. Kennedy, W. WI-
son, 12-23.
Symon, S.A. Gray, W. Cowie, F. O. Madar brat LC Parker, G.
Hill. F. S. Leddril, representatives; Roch Llang (Kowloon Tong), F. R. Robertson. 23-10.
A. J. Maitland, F. Hutchison. will be selected by the HKLTA Poon, L. C. Lee (SCAA), Les Interport Selection Committee, King-fan, Thomas Lo (HKU), A. Campbell, J. S. Landelt lest T. Sto 3. Dowhurst, G. Gordon, F. composed of Mrs P. J. Rawling, Chung Wing-kwong,
E. P. While, S. Rachand. the Hon. M. W. Lo and Messrs Cheng (Urban C.), Choy Tin-Francis, G. Nonman. 17-18, A. S. Augustad, Lee Wal-tong kin, Cheung Chow (CRC). and J, D. Mackie,
the Lodles exhibition M. J. Divecha, F. It. Kermani Three Men's Singles and two matches, Hongkong's probables lost to C. Greaves, T. Kavanagh, Men's Doubles matches will be are Mrs Gelz (LRC), Mrs M. Tindal, M. Purvis, 20-31.
H: Prizes, D. L. Edwards, D, Phillips, J. A. Tibble beat G. played in the Official Interport, Ramchand (CCC), Mrs E, Tsok
three Mixed and Mrs A. Choy (CRC).
Volckart, A. Buckmapan, together with
exhibition matches,
A rclu match along the Dinnow, J. Crighton, 24-13. British Championship last week. Macno will be represented by same lines will be played in 3. Tang, W. Hilchina, J. N.
In singles and foursomes, the
brothers, Messrs Hongkong some time in Decem Wang, W. Hong-Sling beat E. Britain and Canada Anished Canavarro Jr., H. Rodrigues, ber. The HKLTA hopes that Baker, Clomo, H. Shickis, W. level with thres wins to each Wai Chung and others.
this Interport will be an n McCall, 24-18.
J. G. Robertson, G. Madar, R. probables aro Nnual affair so that it will give Bido and one game halved. Hongkong Meanwhile a team of British Cook (USRC), E. Saubolle, S. further Incentive to players Capell, C. Thompson beat W.
tha "B" Leonard, G. Mackrich, R. Mor Junilors beat Now Zealand by Saul (LRC), Kenneth Lo, A. 5, participating In
rison, A. Eastman, 28-17. "four gribe to three-Reuter. Augustad (KCC), Kho Sin-wal,Division League,
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