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HYDROPLANE REDEEMS HIMSELF
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Wonderful Stag by four lengths. The pony, ridden by Mr. Pate Hunt, answered beautifully over the last half mile of the race and hhd.no difficulty in winning. Wonderful Stag beat Mike by three „lengths. Fudge made the pace, but soon faded out to give place to Racing Boy, who, however, dropped out of the picture before the straight was reached when the placed ponies all passed. Mr. Pote Hunt had little dificulty in winning this race from his chal- lengers in the straight.
CHOY WINS AGAIN
Mr. W. E. Choy again. won the Novices event, this time on Soldier of Fortune. Little Beauty with Mr. Tang Max Wah up was nicely handled to take second
place.
Won by 3 lengths; 2 lengths be- tween 'second and third.
Time: 1 mins. 09.1. secs. Pari-mutuel:-
Win: $2.40.
Place: $10.70, $7.50, $10.30. Also ran:--City of Brisbane (Mr. Ip, Flummery (Mr. Deltä), Krea (Mr. Harriman), Racing Streak Mr. Tang). Ration (Mr. Ingrum), Tecumseh (Mr. Black)
Betting
Winner
234
1st Pony
2nd Pony
.739
3rd Pony......
190
Place.
253. 621.. 257
The Field
1,031
994
Total 2,193
2,335
6.Kellett Handicap (1 Mile)
His supporters received $248.30 Lir. Hem's Cadiator. 154 lbs. each for their selection. Racing Spirit Just beat The Carp out of third place.
1.--Sugar Loaf Handicap (11 Miles)
Mr. A. M. L. Soares' Prima
Donna, 181. lbs.
Mr. Li Shut Pang's Soldier of
1
(Mr. G. Harriman)
Germany. 181 lbs.
Mr. N. Deltz)
12
Messrs. Mackle and Grayburn's
Ribble, 158 lbs.
(Mr. A. J. P. Heard:
Won by many lengths: 3 lengths
between second and third.
Time: 2 mins. 40.3 secs.
Pari-mutuel:
Win: $13.70.
Place: $6.10, $8.40, $6.
3
(Mr. J. Pote Hunt) Mr. Alanto's Glad Eyes, 140 lbs.
(Mr. Fung) 2 Mr. Lan's Jungle Jim, 161 lbs.
(Mr. S. Y. Laing) 3
11
Won by lengths: 2 lengths between second and third.
Time: 2 mins... 07.1 secs,
Pari-mutuei-
Win: $7.30.
Place: $6.20, $8.80...
Also ran:--Chief Seattle (Mr. Proulx), Gold Currency (Mr. Ip).
3
Betting..
Winner Plače
ist Pony
1,306
732
2nd Pony
254
251
3rd Pony
223
193
'The Field
378
387
Total
2,161
1,583
Also ran-Bold Marshal (Mr. Glorious Sun (Mr. Botelho), Proulx); Great Hall (Mr. Fan), Morning Sun (Mr. Butler), Ple Fuce (Mr. Laing), Racing Pluck (Mr. Ip Kul Ying), Racing Triumph (Mr, Y. T. Fung), Shaughraun (Mr. Pearse).
Betting
Winner
1st Pony....... 346
Place 410
"2nd Pony
104
136
3rd Pony
361
436
267
443
1078 1,425
The Field
Total ...
2.Blue Pool Handicap (1 Milë). Mr. Leader's Copper Idol, 152
lbs...(Mr. Pote Hunt) 1 Mr. C.A. K.'s Tiny Star, 166 lbs.
וי
7-Black Link's Handicap (G Furlongs) Mr. L. Dunbar's Oak Bay, 160
+J
lbs.
(Mr. Prouix)
2
Mr. Quarto's Spinaway, 150 lbs.
(Mr Heard) 2 Mr. F. C. Hall's The Redshank,
140 lbs........... (Mr. Butler), "3 Won by four lengths; a head between second and third. Time: 1 min. 30.4 secs,
Pari-mutuel:-
Win: $12.80.
Place: $8.10 $16.50, $22. "Also
(Mr. ran: High Speed Pan), Racing Pride (Mr. Deltz), Solar Star (Mr. Fung), Wayward Stag (Mr. Ip).
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1934.
CHINESE SOCCER ASPIRANTS
Team Coming South Shortty
Shanghai, Apr. 2. Seventeen Chinese soccer players have been picked to leave here on che 20th instant for, Hong Kong where they will meet Southern players for the honour of repre- senting China at the Olympic Games in Manila-Reuter:
ng). Fudge (Mr. Bluck). Midday Sun Mr. Ip), Poker Face (M.A. A. Botelho), Racing Boy (Mr. Lang), Rose Leaf Mr. Tang), Street Singer (Mr. Harriman); Tummet Mr. Butler), Vago (Mr. Pan), West Parade (Mr. Heard), What A Chance (Mr. Roza),
Betting
•
1st Pony
2nd Pony
3rd Poby
Winner Place
350 306 155
96 226 321 950 1,182
1,871 1,907
The Field
Total
11.-Pokfulam Stakes (From 2 M.P.)
Mr. Li Shui Pang's Soldier of
Fortune, 148 lbs.
(Mr. W. H. Choy) Mr. Chin Pun Fan's Little
Beauty, 145 lbs
1
2
(Mr. Tang Man Wah) Mr. S. W. Tarig's Racing Spirit,
151 lbs. Mr. W. G. Pöy) 3 Won by two lengths; half length between second and third.
Time: 2 mins. 32.4 secs. Päri-mutuel:-
Win: $10.30.
Place: $6.90, $248.30, $19.70. Also ran:--Brass Idol (Mr. C. Taylor), Hell of Leather Mr. Black), Kindo (Mr. Cochrane),
INTERNATIONAL CUP FINAL
Wales Secures The Trophy
HOME
FOOTBALL
Portsmouth's Clever ball all right, and his fallure to
Positional Play
Bolton Wanderers Q. Ports- mouth 3.
Bolton Wanderers gained the honours and Uttle else in their
Playing on the Hong Kong F.C. ground yesterday before a large attendance, Wales defeated China in the final of the Sunday Herald game with Portsmouth for one of Cup by three goals to one.
Lancashire's fancled representa Good football was seen through- tives passed out by 3 goals to none. out the match the result, being in The Wanderers tried their hard- No side could have played their doubt until Wales scored
est. third goal just before the final harder. Yet Portsmouth must be whistle sounded.
congratulated on their fine, sccur-
Bolton had most of the play and fully deserved the right to another game.
The following snaps will show how unfortunate the Wanderers were,
During the first half Wales net-ate game. ted twice without reply from Their positional play was de- China. For the first twenty lightful to watch, while speedy wing minutes play the game was very
men often trouble the home de- even, each goal being visited in fence. turn. Wales opened the score through Hazlewood who sent in a hard shot, the ball entering the net off Pau Ka Ping who had ad- vanced to meet Hazlewood's shot. Jones scored the second goal for Wales from, close range. ·
Resuming after the interval, Wales sent up a strong raid on China's goal, but Pau cleared in great style. Lee Wal Tong raised the hopes of the Chinese support ers when he went through the de- fence and gave Smith no chance with a well placed shot.
China pressed hard to level up and were unlucky in not register- ing another goal. Wales put the issue beyond doubt when Hazle- wood abot into the net from close range following a struggle close in between Fortey and Pâu Ka Ping Presentation
At the close of the match the Cup was presented to Morrison, Captain of the winning team while each member of the Welch team received a miniature.
Wales: Smith; Mullane, son Davies. Podmore. Underwood; Mathlas. Hazlewood, Fortey, Jones and Duncan.
Atkinson hit the bar, with Gil- fillan hanging round the post.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
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hold it was inexplicable,
Manchester City half-backs once again were the key men. could not pass Cowan.
The real secret of Manchester held at the Offices of the General City's success was the strangle Co. Ltd., Pedder Street, Bong Managers, Messrs. Jardine, Matheson hold they put on the Stoke win-Kong, on Wednesday, 11th April, 1934, Matthews and Johnson could noting the Report of the Directors, pass- at MOON, for the purpose of receiv get going against the ready tacking the accounts, and electing Log of Busby and Bray.'
Directors and Auditors.
Sale Fifty-third Ordinary General Meeting of the Company, will be
gers.
Bray was magnificent, and Mc- Luckle. great half-back as he is, was never missed.
The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from the 4th April to 26th April, 1934, both days inclusive.
By Order of the Board, JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD,
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Brook was brought into the game with telling effect. Every member of the City side, in fact, banged the bail out to the wing in a' style Stoke never approached
Toseland responded with one of Hong Kong, 26th March, 1934. his slickest displays, and his speed gave Sellars and Spencer a gruel- ling time,
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Only John's superb felding THE HONG KONG CANTON AND saved Stoke from further dis- MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD. aster," particularly in the second half. when the sun made his task extremely difficult Swift's task, by comparison, was
Milson headed once and it seem- ed to be a great goal, but the re- feree ruled that the ball had not passed the line...
Cook broke clean through, butner kicks, missed his kick,
Milsom got through the backs and ared in, but Glifilan shot out
4
i
his foot and diverted the ball, ́"
Westwood netted brilliantly, but the referee disallowed the soul and awarded a foul to Bolton.
On the other hand, the posts twice apved · Baitan. On the whole, however, the game was a good, thrilling one, and played in a sporting spirit with the losers congratulating the winders at the
end:
Yet Portsmouth were the clever Kitsap (Mr. Johnson), Racing
Morricooler eleven. This was proved in side and appeared to be much the Strain (Mr. Lo Ge Hin), Red Fox 'Mr. Ingram),
(Mr.
defence, Sarabande Pearse), The Carp (Mr. S. W. Yue), Tolshan (Mr. W. G. Poy), Utopian (Mr. Sewell), Wapiti (Mr. H A de. B. Botelho), Young Hero (Mr. Carvalho).
Betting
Winner Place
·839 "762
1st Pony 2nd Pony 3rd Pony The Field
Total
4
A“
111 1,115
99 1,114
2,089 1,081
11
Betting
(Mr. E. O Butler) "2 Mr. Yick Chim's Young Chap..
157 lbs. Mr. Ip Kui Ying) Won by 2 lengths: 2 lengths
Winner Place
3
1st Pony 2nd Pony 3rd Pony
.803 642 113 172 86 116
Cash Sweeps
between second and third.
Time: 2 mins. 12.1 secs.
Total
2.335 2,409
Race 1
No. 226 #224
$464.80
104
132,80 68.40
Pari-mutuel:-
Win: $27.70.
Place: $10, $11.60, $28.30. Also ran:-Cavalcade (Mr. Deitz, Chesterfield (Mt Fing), Chow Fan (Mr. Proulx), Classle Hall (Mr. Pan), King Willow (Mr. Botelho), Soldier of Italy (Mr. A. A. R. Botelho), Surprise (Mr. de Roza).
15 Pony
Betting
Winner Place
255
361
280
274
3rd Pony ***
84
85
The Field
1.029 585
2nd Ponyom
Total 1,608 2.055
3-Morrison Hill Handleap (8 Furlongs)
Mrs. Dunbar's Tlana, 140 lbs.
(Mr. B. A.'Proulx) 1 Messrs, Tester and Abraham's
The Tiger, 140 lbs.
1
(Mr. Ip Kul Ying) '2 "Mr. Samson's Navy Hall, 168
lbs. (Mr. Fote Hunt) 3 Won by short head; a head be- tween second and third:
Time: 1 mins. 32.1 seca.
Pari-mutuel:-
Win: $59.10.
Place: $17.50, $30.30, 512. Also ran:-Blue Star (Mr. Lang), Boxing Eve (Mr. Fung), Flying Tourist (Mr. Ingram), Gay Cru- 'sader
(Mr. da Roza), King's Bounty (Mr. Botelho), Navy Hall (Mr. Pote Hunt).
Betting
Winner Place 1st Pony .... 103. 193
nd Pony
$5. 109 3rd Pony..... 459 395 The Field ... 1,576 1,981
***...2,193
Total
2,078
8.-Nicholson Handicap (14 Miles) Plane's Hydroplane, 160 lbs.
(Mr. Proulx) 1 Mr. Ll Shui Pang's Soldier of
Mr.
China, 150 lbs... (Mr. Deltz) 2 M. C. B. Brown's Budge, 142
lbs. (Mr. Pote Hunt) 3 Won by 4 lengths; short head between second and third. Time: 2 mins 42 secs.
Pari-mutuel:
Win: $10.90. ··
Place: $8.30, $7.10, 56.70. Also ran:--Bay View (Mr. Laing), King's Fancy (Mr. Heard), Sport-. ing Life (Ip Kul, Ying).
ALT
China;-Pau Ka Ping; Leung In Chan, Lau Mau; Leung Wong Chu Ho Chot Yin, Lee Kwok Wal: Tso Kwai Shing. Ho Ka Keung. Lee Wai Tong, Au Ping Ming and Tay Quee Liang.
Saturday's Game Sookunpoo ground not being available for football on Saturday next, 7th instant, the Division I League match, South Wales Bor- derers v. Artillery will how be played" (by kind permission) on the Hong Kong F.C. ground at 3.15 p.m.
SAYINGS OF THE WEEK
In eighteen months' time--if other nations 'stand by-Germany will be stronger, from a military point of view, than France.-W. de
Kos.: 129, 179, 58, 8, 261, 55, 257 | Doriodot. 298 get. $50 each.
Race 2
No. 198
299 258
$522.20 149.20
74.60
to
+
Nobody in England knows how attack Parliament anymore than how to defend it; and, for the first time in history, we may have the interesting scientific, ex- perience of seeing whether an in-
Nos.: 226, 175, 14. 158, 209, 79, 239titution can fall down quite flat, get $50 each.
Race 3
No. 190
*
325 94
$721.00 206.00 103.00 Nos.: 90, 330, 313, 213, 132, 264 113 get $50 each.
.$1,050.00 300.00 150,00
Betting
1st Pony
Winner Place
979 640 2nd Pony ...... 467 405 3rd Pony ...... 391 520 The Field ... 605
801
Race 4
Total
2,432
2,375
No. 283 247 89
I2
'Race 5
No. 190 48
$910.00
260.00
134
130.00
9-Boa Vista "Handicap
(6 Furlongs)
K. H. W.'s Gay Butterfly. 182 lbs.
(Mr. F. M. L. Soares). 1 Mrs. E. H. M. Tinson's Hay Tor,
145 lbs...(Mr. Proulx 2*: Mr. Lan's Partnership, 168 lbs.
(MF. S. Y. Laing) 3 Won by length; short head between second and third.
Time: 1 min. 37.1 seca. Pari-mutuel:-
Win: $45.20..
Place: $13.40, $10.30, $11.30: *Disqualified Iron Grey placed
third.
entirely by its own feebleness.— ♥ Mr. G. E. Chestertori.
Acceleration is not a synonym for civilisation-Mr. Baldwin.
It is a strange comment upon the materialism of our age that so few can understand the impulse to a secular monastic life, and the abandonment, for a number of ambition-Mr. years, of personal David Garnett.
Christianity is, above all, a per- sonal message, and, e deep breathing, is best practised in so- Hitude, each by himself.Mr. Wil~ llam Gerhardi.
suppose
по
I cannot, and I thoughtful man can, understand why Europe should be so un- grateful to Austria, and why the bas been more crually mutilated than any
other of the Near Eastern nations.-Mr. A. A. Baumann.
Nos.: 13, 32. 124, 109, 205, 98 get Austrian-Hungarian empire $50 each.
Race 6
No: 115
в
$1,797.60-7 513,80 256,80
Nos.: 189, 142 get $50 each.'
Race 7
No. 7
19 *438
$1,176.00 936.00 168.00
Nos.: 420, 269, 179, 200 get $50
Also ran:-Cebu (Mr. A. A R. Botelho), F. Fa (Mr. Ingram), Helter Skelter (Mr. Heard), Iron | each. Grey (Mr. Deltz), King Salmon 4-Easter Stakes - (1 Mile) (Mr. Ip), King's Parade ́(Mr. Botal, Mr. L. Dunbar's Liberty Bay, 180/ ho); No Fear (Mr. Butler), Orlando-
1bB...(MĚ. A. J. P. Heard) 2 (Mr. Fung), Panama (Mr. Tang Mrs. Pearce's Trentbridge, (180
2 Man Wah), Warrington (Mr. Pote Ibs..........(Mr. A. J. Heard) 2 Hunt), Wembley Stag (Mr. Harri-
Mr. B 8. Chan's Cossack's ...
Time: 2 mins, 01:2 seca.
Pari-mutuel:-
Win: $5.30.
Place: $6.40.
274,** 200 1,083 · 1,207-
No. 319-1-127:00
Race 8
322.00 181.00
318,... Nos. 344, 28, 81 get $50 each.
Race 9
No.-134
173 -85
$1,015.00 290.00 145.00 Nos. 241, 43, 433, 319, 339, 71,
[man).
Beautyiraahiya
3
"Won by five lengths; two lengths
Betting.
Winner Place.
between second and third.
1st Pony
174 205
2nd Pony 3rd Pony The Field'
324
275
Betting
Total 1,791 2,011
| 142, 307, 68, 60, 273 get $50. each./
Race 10
lat Pony
Winner
470
Place
08
10-Kellett Handicap (1 Mile)
No. 313 ..................., $1,004,00
43
Mr. LT, F‚'s Gold."Bullion, 155
3rd Pony
15
453 314.
304.00
152.00
595 119
2nd Pony
Total
15.-St. Kilda Handicap "(5 Furlongs) Mr. S. L. K.'s Glorious Star, 152 lbs. (Mr E, O. Butler) Mrs. Stanton's Dinty, 152 lbs.
(Mr. A. J. P. Heard) 2 Mrs. D. J. Lewe's St. Joan, 155 lbs. (Mr. B. A Proulx)
lbs. Mr. Pote Hunt)
Nos.: 346, 55, 139, 111, 415, 87, Mr. H. T. Laing's' Wonderful 7
Stag, 159 lbs...(Mr. Deltz) 2231, 391, 235, 105, 109, 05 get $50 Mr. B. W. Tang's. Mike, 155 lbs).
each.
(Mr. Botelho) 3 Won by 4 lengths; 3 lengths be- tween second and third.”
Time: 2 mins. 11.1 secs. Farl-mutuel:
Win:"$21,"
Race 11
No. 581
$1.830.00
158" 391
280.00 199.00
Nos.: 605, 523, 290, 209, 19, 279, 340 227 110, 431, 128, 125 get $50 (Mr.esch..
Place: $10,70,^ $23.20, -$12.90) Also ran: Chivalrous
i
No amount of attacking could shake the brilliant Gilfillan or his backs, Mackle and W. Smith. Fin- Jones however, played wonderfully, ney was the star Bolton defender and saved his side again and again. The middle lines were just about level although the southerners showed better conception of pas- sing and distributive work.
Allen never gave Milsom much chance while the wing halves Nichol. whose great shots hit the
post.. and Thackeray played strongly in support of their attack Atkinson was a great stumbling block but might have passed bet- ter, while the work of G. Taylor and Goslin was above reproach.
Weddle was troublesome leader of the visiting attack, and he had great support from Jack Smith and Easson.
Weddle scored the first goal after twenty-three minutes, following great work by Worrall. Ruther- ford obtained Portsmouth's second and "third goals after sixty-three minutes and two minutes from the end...
|
Portsmouth were the cleverer
team:
Manchester City
Progress Through
#
NOTICE TO BHAREHOLDERS,
THE
FOURTEENTH ORDINARY
a gift. He had few direct shots, ONE HUNDRED AND and his only anxious moments in Stoke's final ding came from cor-MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS in the Company will be held at the Stoke should have taken the lead Office of the Company, 1, Queen's in the first minute. Swift raced Thursday, the 12th April, 1934, a
Building, Victoria Hong Kong on out to intercept a pass by Johnson. Noen for the purpose of receiving The winger just beat him to Report of the Directors, together with and glided the ball across the gap-a Statement of Accounts, and electing ing goal,
Directors and Auditors.
Sale and Matthews were there. but the centre forward could not catch it and Matthews, with a gol- den chance, made a half-hearted effort and put the 'ball outside."
Spencer was Stoke's best, but the inside forwards would have been well advised to copy the more direct methods of the Manchester side which dicated the play.
*SPURS GO A-HUNTING
"Everton are not included among third full-back idea as part of the clubs which subscribe to the their tactical plan. It is quite like- ly, however, that centre half Gee will be a notable convert as the re- suit of the experience of his side in this match at. While Hart-lane. somewhere out
Gee frequently went for a walk Hunt, and the Tottenham centre of the reach of forward helped himself to three) goals to gain a notable victory for his aide,
Perhaps, after all, however, Cee was wise in this day, for he could not thus be blamed for failing to stop Hunt, and he might have thought that Hunt would have got the goals even if he had been given every possible attention,
The Spurs centre forward was in irresistible form; a form he has seldom displayed this sea- son, but which won him a cap Last season.
He well earned the first goal after fifteen minutes, scored the second with a suprise pivot eight minutes after the change of ends, and completed the hat trick ten minutes before the finish.
The difference Between the teams. was really just this; that Totten- ham had a goal scorer and Ever- ton had not. Everton played an
Dramatic Goal equal part in a fine spirited game,
Manchester City 1. Stoke City 0. Eighty-four Thousand people at Maine-road,
Manchester, were stunned by a dramatic goal which put Manchester City into the sem final of the Cup for the third sẹa- son in succession,
Brook did it, but no one could have been more amazed than the winger when he saw the ball fin ish in the net.
He obviously intended it for a centre when be kicked the bail across from qutside the penalty area, but it dropped right under the crossbar over John's head. "
The goalkeeper got up to the
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but having found their shots par- ried by Nicholls in the opening stages, they were reduced to try. ing things out of the ordinary afterwards, And nothing was good enough to beat the Spurs' goal- keeper,
Dean was only moderate in com. parison with Hunt and Hig- ham was the best of the Everton forwards. Britton stood out at half, but no intermediate man was so clever as Alsford,
Hunt a great hunter.
ROYAL NAVY
Sloop Minesweeper Command
DISASTROUS FIRE IN
HONGKEW
Nine Burned to Death.
Shanghai, Mar. 27. The bodies of nine Chinese, three males and six females, were discovered early yesterday mor- ning by police from under the de- bris in the Haing Ching Lee Alley- way, off Broadway Road, where fire, the cause of which had not yet been ascertained, completely gutted three houses and damaged London, March 17,
three others at 10 p.m. on Sunday. Captain H. G. Dyke Acland, In addition to the dead, the fire DB.O., will command the first of also caused injuries to three the four new aloop minesweepers others, two males and one female, which are building under the 1931 the condition of two of whom was and 1932 programmes, FMS. such that they had to be taken, to game. He added that Johnny Halcyon, which was launched at hospitar for treatment, according Goodman and Johnny Farrell are Clydebank in December and should to evidence presented at yester also good. “But. most of the rest be completed in May. These day's inquests. The fire broke out or the players." he went on, "are Tessels, the first of their class, in House No. 344 in the Hsing all struggling along, because they combine the functions of ordinary Ching Lee Alleyway and spread are not gripping the club properly sloops with those of minesweeping so quickly that many of the in Some teachers dote on the theory vessels, and will be allocated to mates were caught in their sleep. that you should be particularly home waters la place of War-built within a short time, Houses Nos. careful and address the ball just ships which will be scrapped or 543 and 345 were gutted a House 80. They also stress a perfect placed in reserve. As only the No. 344 while other two houses, he amateur of to-day is artistance," but if you grip the club senior omcer's ship, HMS, Pan Nos. 348 and 947, were.
swing like you bourne, is commanded by a cap damaged, according to the perfectly and ficial" Barazen declared. "Els should, you will not need to think tain. It may be inferred that the greatest trouble is that he reads so much about your stance. It will Halcyon will relieve this vessel ines to the scene of fire, being Hongkew turned out four mach- too many instruction and books just come natural. A good grip- later in the year.land, who is the fully occupied for about 40
Captain Dyke per can make a had shot in a
"Master a good grip and stick to it, otherwise your chances of becoming a good golfer are pretty slim," sald Gene Barazen during a discusalon, of the game. In his next sentence, heared a verbal broadside at players who think they can learn the game by read ing everything they get their hands on."
on golf and thinks he knows all
badly
police.
about it. You cannot be a cham- tournament and get away with its youngest son of Sir William Dyke minutes. The majority of the plon by reading books. Neither but when the bad gripper makes in the Navy, and now takes up his station until after working fever
Acland, has been nearly 30 years machines did not retum to the can you be one if you do not have one, the fairways just aren't big Brat command. He specialized in ishly for about an hour and 15 a good grip. Look at all the great enough." players of tennis, baseball, hockey;
gunnery Just before the war nunates to subdue the conflagra and even: the violin, "where the
Barazen beleves that the during which he served in the tion – North China Dally: News” hands play a vital part. Ask them straightfaced driver and the driv-battle-ships Illustrious and Com-se why they succeeded and they willing trod should be ruled out of monwealth and the cruiser Butie). tell you it is all in the "gzip.'
the game for the average golfer as well as in destroyers at Port and as executive officer of the Parazen rated Harry Vardon, of the fee in order to get more 116, 1924 to to 1922, and served as such attended the autumn term at the He said they should use a brassie Edgar. He was a commander from Revenge Captain : Dykn Acland Bobby Jones, and, Walter Hagen Champions don't use straight in the Naval Intelligence Division, Senior Officer's Army Course at the three best grippers in the faced clubs" he declared
as fleet gunnery oficer In China, Sheerness.
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