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FOOTBALL.

FIXTURES FOR, TO-DAY,

Division I.

Recreio e Queen's Royal Regt., Referee: at King's Park LS. B.A. Atkinson, R. N. Hong Kong F.C. Chinese Athletic, Club ground. Re- feree: Capt. Austin, M.C.. M.M., RA..

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Kowloon F.C.. South China,

Kowloon F.. ground. feree S.-Sergt. J. Gilbert, R.A.O.C.

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... Policer, Small Units, St. Joseph's Referee: P.M. C. ground. Mackie, K.0.8. R.

AQUATIC CHAM-

PIONSHIPS.

ANOTHER RECORD

SMASHED.

FURTHER CHINESE SUCCESS.

LYON AND JOHNSTONE IN FAST RACE.

That the local swimming standard has been well maintained this year is proved by the excellent per

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20th, 1928.

CRAIGENGOWER CRICKET CLUB.

GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP OF CHINA.

GOLF.

M. W. BUDD BREAKS THE RECORD OF THE COURSE. ROYAL HONG KONG GOLF

CLUB.

INTERESTING DETAILS OF PLAY.

ANNUAL MEETING.

THE BAD DEBTS QUESTION.

With a record-breaking 'round of This with Budd playing fine golf, One of the interesting questions, which came on top of a collapse going out in 38 and coming back which came up for discussion at the by A. R. Blinko, his chief rival." in 37, for a total of 73, changed annual general meeting of the M. W. Budd retained the amateur the order, Blinko being three Craigungower Cricket Club yester championship of China yesterday strokes behind the champion in the

the large day was

amount by a margin of 19 strokes, scoring | afternoon. Marton evidently found (1,342.17) | written off in the

99, after having been three strokes the strain of the interport and the balance-sheet for bad debts ander behind at the end of Saturday's 36 championship telling, and his bar account. The chair was taken holes. A. R. Blinko wis second, work on the greens suffered badly.

Club.

Navy R.A... Caroline Hill forrances seen during the week in by Mr. R. Basa, President of the and R. T. Denison third, with 301 He could do

Referee: Mr. E. Smith.

Division "A" Junior.

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K.O.S.B.. Recreio, Sookunpoo ground. Referee: Pte. Lamb, RA.M.C.

Referee:

L.S. J.

Chinese Athletic . R.A.E. Club

ground. Crossley, R.N University

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Navy, Chinese ground, Hong Kong. Referee Lev. Corp. Sheard, Queen's Eastern r St. Joseph's, St.

Joseph'e ground. Referee:

Alr. Suny.

the Annual Championship organis ed by the Victoria Recreation Club. The results so far have proved very satisfactory, and yesterday yet an-

other local record

was broken

This was in the 100 yards bresat stroke, in which Wan wong Ting cumpleted the distance in 79.9-3 seconds, thus beating the previous record set by Corpl. Lidater, whose time wha 5 Reconds

The records for this event, which Kowloon FC E South China was first started in 1923 are:-

"A" Kowloon. Referee: Sgt. Clarke, R.A.

South Chinn "B" Staal

Brits, Caroline Hill. Referee :) B.Q... Hutchins, R.A.

Kowloon side are well provided for in the way of football to-day. Kowloon are at home to South China, and both teams being of about equal fighting strength, a good and even game should be witnessed.

The Queen's go to King's Park for their match with Recreio. They

SECS. $2

1998 Corp. Lidster...... 1924, Wai Kwong Tin... 53.1-3 1927 H. M. Remedios.... 91. 108 Wan Kwong Tia... 78.2-3

Yesterday's Evenis. Only two events were decided yesterday, is, the 100 yards breast troke championship and the 20 rards championship, in both of which fast times were registered.

The event in which Wan Kwong

War

of

Prior to moving the adoption of the accounts, which on the year working showed profit

a 81,527.3, as agains: 8937.85 in the previous year, Mr. Basa reviewed the activities of the Club in the various branches of sport, and exhorted those taking part in cricket and tennis to use their best efforts during the season in carr ing out. the fixtures. He also paid

Mr. Nicholson drew attention to the sum of $1,342.17 representing bad debts under the bar account.

and 300 respectively. Denison is the first American to agure in the first three of the championship since it was inaugurated:

When it was all over, Mr. A. Gray congratulated the winner, second, and third on their success, and remarked on the fine display given by the Hong Kong players in

a tribute to the ladies who had the match between the S. G. C. assisted at the "At Home" the and the Royal Hong Kong Golf. previous week, and sain he has Club, especially emphasizing the that with such help the Club was always bound to do well when they victory of Marton, and "Ferguson had to entertain large number of

over Budd and Blinko,, "our so- visitora

called experts." Miss Madge White. then presented caps to the first As many of those making up this three, and a box of balls to J. F. Pilcher for the best round by any total had incurred debts of more competitor outside the first three than 850, he asked why the bar. Mr. Budd replied suitably.

Saturday's Play. supplies to those members had not

Conditions on Saturday and yes. The Chairman explained that the been stopped under the rule. debts were incurred several seasons terday were ideal for good golf ago, and were now brought forward Blinke was in the best of form and for final disposal. In reply to a played perfect golf in the morning further question from Mr. Allen as round on Saturday. Going out in was posted up in the Club was lud- one stroke at the 18th, where he denly removed, Mr. Basa said that took five. His driving was magni- the list was posted up without the ficent and one or two recoveries- sanction of the Committee. It was when his ball strayed away into the irregular, and he took the respone rough were wonderful, leaving him sibility of removing it from the good chance for a bogey every time. His drive from the first tee Answering another ques

in the afternoon ecat him a stroke, tion, he said that there was a pos- sibility of a portion of the bad but he got this back and one more by a couple of birdie threes at debts being recovered.

the third and fourth. At the short sixth, however, he missed two putts, but by laying his ball well up to the pin at the short rinth, he got

SUNDAY'S STARTING TIMES AT PANLING.

0.28.a.m. H. A. Lammert and J. D.

Humphreys.

0.32 9,38

9.40

C. Thwaites and E. Stone. EB. Hallifax and W. D. Brown.

9.44...

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no better than BI. Huggett jumped into the limelight with an excellent 73, being steady. all the way round, while Pilcher played fine golf up to the 15th where he suddenly lost control "of his putter and, after looking cer tain for a 74 or thereabouts, threw 10.05 away six strokes on four greena, and finished with 50.

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V. M, Grapburn and F. Grimble.

C. B. Johnsoa and. P. Tester,

A Leach and F. A. Mer Mitchell and G.

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Davidson.

H. Rogers and M. L. Clarke.

J. H. Davy and S. J. H. For

CHURCH NOTICES.

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Trinity XX

Holy Communion at 8 am

Feak Sunday school at 10 am. Children's Serviós at 10.15 a.m.

Matias at 11 ki.

Preacher The Eena. Holy Communion at 12.00 soon. Evensong &#."

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SUNDAY, October 1st, 1928 :--

Morning Service at 11 mm, 2-

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The Polo Ground. Malcolm also had an unfortunate time on owing to a curious trisunderstand 10.94

the greens, and partly ing at the last hole, which cost him probably a couple of strokes, came in with 81.

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This misunderstanding voccurred | 10.33 At the 1stb bele, where Malcolm, endeavouring to make sure that he 10.33 did not get on to the practice steeplechase course and out of 10.40 bounds, hooked his drive on polo ground on the left. Both he and his partner believed that this was now out of bounds, and be played another which was not a success.

the

1 turned out, however, that his first bull had been ins bounds and within casy reach of

question was raised whether his until he was back in the club house. score for the last hole should count,

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10.44...

10. 18.

10.32

10.36

11.01

L. Garland and T. Ram. 93y.

K. L Dugan and S. M. Monroe.

S. A. Arthur. and D. Forbes.

R. Hepburn and I. W.

Shewan.

5. T. Butlin and N. K. Littlejohn.

F. Taylor and W. A. Weight.

SCIENTIST.

(Branch of The Mother Church, The Fire Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass, U.S.A.) MACDONNELL, Roap, slow BowaM ROAD TEAM STATION.

SODAY. Saxvica, October 21st, 1929

at 11,15 a.. "Subject:-"DOCTRINE OF ATONEMENT.” The Sunday School is held on Sunday Morninga at io d'olock.

Wednesday Evening Meeting at 5.50

Reading Room at above address, open- Tuesday and Friday, 10am. to 12 Nton. Monday and Thursday, 3 to 7 p.m. -

The Public in cordully invited to attend ·

WESLEYAN METHODIST

CHURCH,

QUEEN'S ROAD EAST.

ED. Black and F. M.

Ellis.

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R. M. Chaloner and C. Ross.

P.

A. B. Purves and F. de Rome

Jthe services and visit the Reading Boom.

A. B. Stewart and L. R. Andrewes.

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N. L. Smith and D. J. Gilmore."

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G. E. Towns and T. G. Weall

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B. L. Seton-Winton and

M. M. Mans.

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H. R. Forsyth and

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Thayer.

A..E. Lissaman and H. U.

Ireland.

B. J. Lacon and W. B. Dunscombe.

but as a similar mistake had been made by a player the day before, 11.08 the ruling was giyen that his second tall should count, as if the 11.12 first had really been out of bounds.

will prove too gund for the hami Tin broke the record came second to why the list of bad debts which bogey, he cane back losing only the green, but he did not know this side, and taking the points, wili ot the programine, and five com- allow them to remain at the head of the table. The Club.and Chinese Athletic meet on the Club ground, the Athletic, are a good side, and should take the points away with The Police and the Sall Units, meet on St. Joseph's ground, Happy Valley The Small Units have suffered some heavy defents, but they are getting together better, and an even game should be the result.

them.

Navy and the Royal Artillery micet on Caroline Hill and a win for the Artillery seems assured, but they have got to play to win.

In the second division we have

good match at Sookunpoo, when Recreio line up, in front of the K.O.S.B. second string. The latter team are quite good again this year and are expected to win.

The Athletic and the R.A.F. meet on the Club ground, and a good second division match will be wit nessed. It should be an almost even Kame, with the odds slightly in favour of the Athletic. University and the Navy play on the Chinese ground at Happy Valley, and a win for the Navy is assured. Joseph's cre at home to the Eastern, and should be good for the points. Kowloon will have a good fore- runner to the first division game, as South China. "A" visitors,

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petitors book... párt, Kwong Tin, Lo Chee Hin, Yeung Yuen Wah, W. Foraita, and R. M. Remedios. All five men were even ly matched, and were bunched up from the beginning to the end. The winner, however, showed very good form and the slight lead secured at the start he maintained. to the finish. The other four were almost abreast with the winner at the end of the first lap, but Waa Kwong Tin and Lo Chee Hin soon showed better speed and gained a noticeable lead. Foraita lagged behind at the end of the second length.

A fast pace was maintained for the third length, the finishing order being Wan Kwong Tin, Lo Chee fin, Yeung Yuca Wab, H, M. Remedios and W. Foraita. In the final length, Le Chee Hing tried hard to beat his compatriot, but found the task beyond his ability, and Wan Kwong Tin Enished com- .fortably ahead.

board.

The adoption of the accounts, seconded by Mr. Bennett, was duly

carried.

In a discussion on general busi nees, the Chairman agreed to cer- tain proposals brought forward to amplify the report presented at the cerned the inclusion of more names annual meeting. One of these con- of those who had done well in the He explained cricket averages. that through a mistake on the part of the officers who made up the bowling averages, the name of Mr. 5. Abbas was shown as having the best average, whereas it was later found that the honour rightly be longed to Mr. D. Fritz

The election of officers resulted in Mr. Basa being appointed for an other term, on another candidate, Mr. Bradbury, withdrawing with the consent of his supporters,

one of them back.

At the long 14th be found him self.in trouble, bis approach being This cost him seveä strokes. At the next hole however, too strong. he got back one of these when he boled out in two, finishing with a good 13... His total for the day was 145.

Budd's Opening Rounds.

C. O. Cumming apparently drop- ped out of the running after the morning with an 83, while Denison improved his chances with a 78. During the morning W. J. Haw kings all but did the seventh in one, his ball striking the pin while hardly moving and just bouncing back from the cup. The opinion was that, had the pin been removed at the time, he would have got a one. Buckland did an 80 and also fell behind.

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11.20

11.24

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W. A. Stewart and T. Low.

Col. Lynch and Major Beamish.

C.R.C. "AT HOME,"

MRS. SOUTHORN TO DISTRI BUTE PRIZES.

The Chinese Recreation Club this afternoon is

interest was centred in the second

cess, both from the Bocial and and third places, where there were

auniber of players with about sporting points of view.

H.E. the Officer Administering even chances.

the Government (the Hon. Mr. W. As it turned out, Blisko could T. Southorn, C.M.G.) and Mrs. not perform the miracle. During Southern will grace the occasion the afternoon he played dispirited by their presence, and a distin golf, and once again the luck, was guished gathering of Chiness sad dead against him. At the first and second hcles he drove out of bounds foreigners is expected. At the con

The Final Phase: The competition for first place Budd sent his drive out of bounds had boiled down, by the time the at the first, but going out on Satur-afternoon round yesterday, day morning played excellent golf, reached, to the question whether and by getting a two at the ninth Blinko could perform a miracle in turned homewards in 38. Coming the last 18 holes, as he has done in, he dropped a stroke at the 179 before, and put in a card four Home yard 11th, but at the 13th got this strokes below Budd's. Otherwise expected to be a tremendous suc- back with a beautiful four, and, inaking no other mistakes, ended The others were not far behind.doing so Mr. Bradbury eulogised the morning with 71. In the after-

Mr. Basa's work during the season,

goon he lost his accuracy from the Lo Chee Hin finished second, and and said he felt that the latter fourth to the eighth holes, and another Chinese, Yeung Yuen Wah should carry on for at least another turned four over bogey-40. In the are the enme in third. Remedies and

last nine he found himself again, Foraita were unplaced, but did Mr. A. A. Alves was unanimous though in four at the tenth, a six well.

ly elected Vice-President, on a at the 14th, and a five at the 18th 200 Yards Championship. motion by Mr. Bradbury, second-somewhat spoiled the round, which Only three competed, but they are ed by Mr. Ildefonso, all well-known swimmers, viz., D. Lyon, J. B. Johnstone, and L R. Pereira. The three registered good times, and naturally it was a fast race. Lyon and Johnstone have previously won the championship, and before the race had gone far it became evident that the issue lay between them, although credit should be given to Pereira who gave a good account of himself.

South China "B" and the Small Uaits meet un Caroline Hill, and it will not be surprising to see a win for the Small Units.

LEAGUE FOOTBALL. The Senior Division League match "(Queen's 1. Recreio) will be played to-day (Saturday) oa Recreio's ground at King's Park instead of on Chatham Road, as previously

arranged.

The following will represent Club do Recreio in their Senior League match against the Queen's Royal Hegiment at 4.45 p.m. to-day at King's Park:- Marques, PM Xavier, S. Sousa, C. F. Remedios,. A. A, dos Remedios, B. Assumpçao,

Although at first the three kept almost abreast, Johstone soon hid the lead, with Pereira second, and Lyon close-behind. These positions were maintained until the end of the fourth length, when Lyon' dis- B. Gosano, A. Ward, A. Gosano, Lplaced Pereira. Then began a great A. da Rocha, and A. J. Brown.

struggle began between the two

The following will represent Club lenders, which went on till the end. de Recreio Reserves in their Junior One length later Lyon drew level,

year.

A deserving tribute was paid to three strokes behind Blinko, and. Efth he took seven, and at the short but the prizes.

be finished in 77. This put him and dropped two strokes. At the olusion, Mrs. Southern will disti Mr. D. Remjaha for his services as sied with H. R. Malcolm and O. beles an extra putt each. He turn. The principal attraction will be

Acting Hondrary Secretary, and he was confirmed in his position in prefereces to Mr. Romelet, who was put forward by Mr. Mowfung and sir. Lyen.

The difficulty over the important position of Honorary Treasurer was overcome by Mr. Kharas being induced, much against his will, to continue to act in that capacity.

Ofice Beare75.

The following were the office bearers elected at the meeting:--

President: Mr. R. Basu Vice-President:Mr. A. A. Alves.

Hon. Secretary: Mr. D. Rum K.

jahn.

Hon. Treasurer:-Mr. D. Kharas.

General Committee:-Messrs. B.

E. C. Marten, the Hong Kong player.

Malcolm did not find his real steadiness during the morning, do- ing the first nine in 30,,which made afternoon be was much improved is total for the 15, 15. In the and only a six at the 18th spoiled him. He total was also 148. Mar ton struck a bad patch at the 12th hole is the morning and afternoon, or he would have turned in a card

considerably lower.

J. F. Pilcher and C. O. Cum ining tied for third place on the first day's play with 152. Denison was fourth with 154, Buckland fifth with 155, and Huggett sixth with 157.

Saturday's Leading Scores. Cards of the leading players on

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"A" Divising League match against Pereira being out of the running. Bradbury, W. B. Muskett, W. the K.O.S.B. to-day at 3 pm. o Lyon delighted the spectators by Sookunpo ground: N. Beltrao, R.

P. A. Dixon, F. K. Modi, and D. Silva. Netto, W. Ogley, A. M. forging ahead at the end of the Allen, E. Mow fung. C. S. Rosselet, Saturday follow:-

Fritz. Xavier, G. Victor, V. Marques, J. sixth length, which advantage he the following two Gonsalves, C. Roza Pereira, J. increased in

Fernandes.

Cricket Captain-1st XI: Mr.

da Silva, L. V. Antonio, and lengths. He then had a clear lead. M. Omar; Vice-Captain, R. C: of three yards, but on swimming Reed; 2nd XI, Mr. Mowfung. home, Johnstone made A great

A hearty vote of thanks to the effort to win and amidst much ex- citement drew up as they neared outgoing Committee, and to Mr. D.

closed the proceedings.

Blinka...

H. R. Malcolm

454 453 443 444 433 634 .m. 7" 553 365 442 445 472 533 p.m. 73

5-13 883 562 425 553 444 a.m. 75 454 382 444 435 453. 438 p.m. 73

554 483 442 4ắt 453 434 a.m. 71 454 564 483 444 482 445 p.m. 77 Q. E. C. Marton:

AMERICAN BALL TEAM FOR | the winning post. Eventually Lyon Fritz, who audited the accounts, M. W.. ludd:

THE ORIENT.

New York Ciry, Oct. 14th. Herbert Hunter, organizer of the "baseball ambassadors to Japan, revealed today that an invitation to play in Manila has been received but said. decision has been. reached as to whether it will be accepted...

A similar situation exists with regard to Shanghái.

If the ambassadors" play only 1 Japan, the trip will terminate in the middle of December, where- as it may last about two months longer if the Ainéfica stara pro- eeed on to Manila.

The team will sail for the Far East on the President Jefferson, Hunter said.

In addition to Ty Cobb, whose participation was previously un- dodticed, the party includes John- son, Shawkey and Hoffman, s well as George Putnam of Ba Francisco, Ernest Quigles-il.. accompany the group to act as umpire.

won by a touch, two fifths of a second ahead of his rival.

Lyon has thus won this event for the fifth year consecutively, as he has done in the 100 yards champion- ship.

Yesterday's times were as fo lows:-

MINS. SECE. 3 0.3-5

2 17.2-5

3

1810 T. Logan 1911 T. Logan 1912 R. Berthet 1913 J. C. Finch..... 2.41. 1918 J. C. Finch..... 2 46.2-5 1917 D. Lyon 3 11 1918 A. Login 2 81:3-3 1910 J. R. Johnstone 2 47

2 40.45 1990 D. Eyon 1921 E. A. Th. Siems-

Ben (Intérport) 940 2 40 9 41.3-3 2 31.1-3

40

1922 D. Lyon

1923 A. F. My 1924 D. Lyon 1925 D. Lyon and A.

F. May 1988 D. Lyon 1997 D. Lyon

2 38.2-5 27

1929 - D. Lyon

2 33.2-5

CRICKET.

ed in 41, and from that point his the Exhibition Matches between chances for first place were ruined. Winners and the Rest of the Coming in, he improved upon his League. All the best local talent, game and did a useful 38, making excepting E. C. Fincher, will take his total for the 72 holes 301-4 part, and some fine play is ex

Budd is a player who saves his great deal too much to worry Budd. pected. fireworks until they are needed, and yesterday afternoon, ander the im pression that he was being hard Pressed to retain his title, he gave a wonderful display. He was out in 35, including a foar at the ninth, due to weak putting. But coming

Denison's Improvement. While everything else on the day was overshadowed by Budd's mar- vellous round, C. O. Curaming and Pilcher both did excellent rounds in the afternoon, and finished tied,

SUNDAY Szavicza, October 21st; 1923 :—

Morning at 10.15 m.

Preacher Rev. 5, H. Johnston, xà, Evening at 6.p.m. —

Preschor-Bev.J. C. Knight Anatez

Subject:-"Getting There.""

Bunday School at 3.00 pm.

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8.13 p.m.--Gospel Service for Service

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BOXING

under the auspices of HONG KONG BOXING

·ASSOCIATION.

FIRST TOURNAMENT

AT CITY HALĹ, Saturday, 3rd November ̈

WATCH FOR FROGRAMME

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BASEBALL FINANCE.

BIG MONEY FOR YANKEE PLAYERS.

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St. Louis, Oct. 10th. Announcement to-day of official back his golf because inspired. The only two points behind the third match was, of course, won by this man. Denison was steady through time, as news of Blinke's 41 had out the competition, and finished receipts and disbursements of the drifted back to the crowd following with a 78 to give him third place World Series which closed yester "the champion, and the question beby a point from Malcolm, who did

.........71 73.08 269

came simply whether Budd coulda 78. Curaming did a wonderful day showed that, in spite of the, break the record. He did, and in 73, which compared with his 83fact that a minium number of this was assisted by some luck, of the morning was unexpected.

games was played, aa excellent The real sensation of the whole Pilcher took 76. "compétition was Budd's 14th hole

The scores follow. Hopkins and financial showing was achieved. in the afternoon. His drive was

MacAndo, who played on Saturday, Each member of the winning did not turn a beauty, near the Himalayas, but

up yesterday," and Yankee team who receives ad his second shot with a wooden club

Stark tore up his card.. was too low and he caught the bun M. .W. Budd

entire full share will get $6,140. kers. He needed a niulick to get A. R. Blinko..... .....72 73 79 77 301 Each full-share Cardinal is to re- out and inade much distance as

R. T. Denison 78 76 76 76 306 ceive $4,233. Some players who he could. He looked, nevertheles

H. R. Malcolm ...... 76 73 81 78 307 did not condemned to a six at the best. He. O. Cumming 76 77 83.73 308

appear all through the then. holed out his machie approach J. F. Pilcher 71 81 80 76 308 ries will receive lesser amounts. 554 253 414 435 603 434 h.m. 75

from 130 or more yards, the ball, B. C. Huggett 82 76 73 83. 313 Receipts totalled $7,790, which 443-454 553 345 483 425 p.m. 13

dropping into the cup to the right. E. C. Marton.... 75 73.81 85 314 when checked, against all other A Change In The Aspect.

of the pin, which had not been re-

D. McLaren 61 70.1 76 317 totals for the het will probably be All these players were well in moved..

A. H. Ferguson

....79 81 79 79 318! found to break all former records, the running when the competition

At the 15th he got a two, at the H. R. Buckland... 74 81 80 53 318 considering the fact that only four was resumed yesterday morning.

..... 50 80 80 80 320 games were played. Conditions, though still excellent, 16th a three, and a short tee-shot J. Oswald

Had the series run beyond the were slightly different from those at the 17th lost him a stroke. He L. C. S.Dodwell... 81 83 80 79 323

minimum number of games there of Saturday in that a heavy dew needed a four for the 18th to get T. S. M. Terrace... 50 84 77 85 323 had made the greens slow in the 68. Here again he was aided by P. H. Prevot 76 80.77 83 324 would easily have been close to, or luck, his tee-shot keeping low and F. A. Redmond... 74 88 87 78 325 more than, another "million-dollar morning, and a number of players bouncing before the bunkers guard A. E. Lisaman 65 79 80 87 331 gate. Interest in the series was piled on the strokes with short The English cricket team to day putts. In the afternoon, however, ing the fairway. It bounced just Capt. Tyringham...

right, however, and went through R. Lock began the first match of their Aue the sun came out and the recus the passage between the bunkers W. J. Hawkings tralian tour, playing against West were fast as on the day before, orn Australia!

Blinko proved off colour. Noth-to lie well out on the fairway be- Martin Little

yond. His second shot took him A. V. Peititt They scored 300 for six wickets, ing appeared to go right with him, Jardine making 102, Tyldesley G putts just staying out and his lies to the green, and his third laid him G. P. Douglas dead. He holed out without a nie Douglas Smart and Hendren 55 not out. The when his ball left the fairway, as

ke to round after round of ap- C. F. Benth Englishmen recovered somewhat it did a number of times, being dramatically from a poor start, difficult ones to recover from. The

His two rounds on Sunday were Four batsmen, including Sutcliffe, second hole cost him six, the fifth had already left with the score seven, and the eighth five, and he as follows:-

451 453 443 434 073 134 a.m. 73 only, at 100 when Tyldesley and turned in 41. Coming in Ee did

443 853 454 444 442 344 p.m. 68 Jardine put a new complexion on better its seven at the 11th

(Continued on near Column) - 1CH. Hopkins- spoiled the card. His total was 79. the game.

MC.C. IN AUSTRALIA.

JARDINE AND TYLDESLEY.

{THROUGH EEUTER'S AGENCY.}

RUGDY, Oct. 18th.

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to run on for at least one or two. ganes more. A maximum of seven, games might have been played,

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