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"HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1936.

COTTON'S

VICTORY AT

WENTWORTH

Adams Breaks Record

THEN TAKES NINE

AT ONE HOLE

tournament

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A belated yet consoling success after a season of disappointments has come to T. H. Cotton (Water- loo, Brussels), former British open self champion. He won the Dun- top-Metropolitan Wentworth recently with a score of 281 for 72 holes and thoroughly deserved the congratulations of- fered at the conclusion of a bril~ tant display. He was beaten by two strokes in the open champion-

All broken, confed and damaged Goods | port to part to the final port of call ship and was defeated narrowly

are to be left in the Godown, where to which the option stends.

All bruken, chafed and they will CINION of any Tuesday are to be left in the Godhed Goode in half a dozen other big tourna

will be ex

be examined

and Friday else the hour of 10.45. And Neon within the Free Storage period,

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Steamer's Godowo, and Gula. remaining undelivered after the 17th Oct., will be subject

to But

All Claims against the Steamer mual be presented to the Undersigned an or before the 31st Oct, 1936, or they will not be race gained,

No Fire Insurance will be affected BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

Agents.

10th Oct., 1839.

TENNIS MATCH HARBOUR RACES

Shanghai To Meet Kowloon "C.C.

Next Wednesday's Events

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Shanghal Country Cluo tennis The Annual Open and Laiter' team completes six days af sports Harbour Races will be held on activity to-day when they meet Wednesday, Octoder 31. The start a K.C.C team on the Kowloon I will be from the Rallway Pler,

Kowloon,

p.m. sharp, and finish at the Praya, Wall outalde Messr, Butterfeld & Swire's office. Entrance fee $1.00 and post en- tries will be accepted,

Cricket Club courts.

The games will start at 4.30 p.m. and will be played on six courts.

The programme is as follows. G. Bodiker (K.C.C.) v. H. du Pac de Marsoulles (Shanghai)

AEP. Guest (K.C.C)) v. A, G. Melse (Shanghai),

Mrs. Nors Wilson (KC.C.)" Mrs. Krency (Shanghai).

Miss M. Griffiths (K.C.c. v. Mrs. Dvorjetz (Shanghai).

Competitors' "launch will leave Murray Pier at 4.45 pm, sharp.

Prizes will be awarded as under: Open Harbour Race, 1st, 2nd and 3rd prizes. "Ladies'. Harbour Race, 1st, 2nd & 3rd prizes.

In addition to the above, Lady MacGregor has kindly donated a special prize. to be awarded to the first girl competitor, 14 years and

8 A. Gray and G." Clarke (RCC) v. T. H. Figgis and J. a. Forbes (Shanghai),

Mrs. McCaw and Miss A. Mac-under, who completes the course. kenzie (KO.C.) V Miss Joan

H. E. Sir Andrew ·Caldecott and

, where they ments in which he seemed unable Masser and Mrs. Burton (Shang- Lady Caldcott have expressed their

intention

hal),

nnish In the evening a public subscrip-

tion dinner and dance will be held

to be present at the and Lady Caldecott will distribute the prizes in the V.R.C.

ned on any Thesinys and | Pridaya between the hours of 10,45 AM

to support his magnificent Iron play with and Neox within the Free Storage period.

accurate putting. At Wentworth, in a field which in- No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Vessel's Godowncluded all the chief prize-winners And all Goods remaining undelivered in the year's leading events, Cot-in honour of the Shangha! team hall at the conclusion of the races. after the 20th Oct.. will be subject to ton had his last chance of restor- at the KCC. Admission will be

On a course of 8.700 yards, re-dance ing his prestige, and he took it.$3 including dinner. or.

Rent.

All Claims against the Vassel at we presented to the Undersigned on or hufore the 3rd Nov, or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurancs will be offsoted.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents.

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CHAMPION'S

RECORDS

J. Rogers, a 21-years-ord member of the Chigwell Club, won the Essex Amateur championship

to any champtonship links in its testing carries and exacting a NEW ESSEX proaches, Cotter had rounds of 72, 68, 70, and 71 and beat his partner, R. Whitcombe, and A. 3. Lacey by three strokes for Arst place and a prize of £150. last I have won something." ex- claimed Cotton as he walked of the Inst green

in the knowledge at Thorndor. Park recently with that he could not be beaten. brilliant rounds of 71 and 72, his have tried so much this season,total of 143 equalling the record and this win makes up for many for the event made by B. C. disappointments."

Crouch at Romford in 1929. There was a triple tle for second, place One of the three, R G. Budd. has been playing serious golf for only six months.

"

When play began Cotton and La- cey led the field, each with 140 for 36 holes. Lacey! who putted weakly, was soon out of the run- ming, and Cotton established a big lead with an almost faultless 70, which was marred only by one weak approach at the seventeenth and a missed butt at the eigh- teenth. Whitcombe, however, made the Issue unexpectedly close by holing a chip shot for an eagle three at the eighteenth, this equalling Cotton's record of 68 and anishing only four strokes behind him.

Sixty-eight cards were taken out Rogers 71 in the morning equalled the amateur record for the course set up by, H. M. Clarke,

a member of the local club, this year.

Rogers also assisted his club to win the team title. so that Chig well now hold the four senfor Essex championships-Bert Hodson and Miss Dorrit Wilkins having won the Open and Ladies' titles

THE

a performance is without.

the history of Essex

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ESAREWITCH

London, Oct. 13. Latest alterations in the pro- bable starters and jockeys for the Cesarewitch which is being-run at New-market to-morrow are ...s follows:

A few minutes later J. Adams respectively earlier in the season. (Romford), who had beaten Cot-Such ton by one stroke for second place parallel in In the open championship and county golf. lost to him in a memorable match at Oxhey recently, came in with 67, a new record, and left him- self with a fighting chance. Adams had accomplished the first nine boles in 31 strokes, a record for the tournament, and his fourth round attracted much attention until he met with dire disaster at the fourth, a long hole fringed with trees, and crossed by a ditch. Adams put his drive into the ditch played another ball from the tee, and hooked it into the woods out of bounds. Driving yet again, and therefore playing Ave from the tee, Adams at, last stayed on the fairway, but he holed out in nine, and not even a birdie two at the next hole could restore his vanish- ed hopes.

Meanwhile Cotton and Whitcom- be were battling sternly, each con- scious that the issue hung upon the result of their two rounds. Whitcombe was short with his sec- ond shot to

Tommy Weston rides Churgwin," Fax has Rondo, Packham mounts Negrier, Sibbritt rides Chosen, K Robertson will be on Hands Off, A. Burns mounts Kepton, Power is on Carpet Knight. Mitchell rides "St. Rotolph, and Richardson takes out Fet.

Queen' Shilling. Newton Ford and Stainforth have been with- drawn from the race.- Reuter.

(Result of the race appeses on page 1)

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recovered a stroke at the third, where Cotton overran the green. Whitcombe crept to within three strokes of Cotton by holing from ten yards for a bizdie two at the short tenth, and later recovered another stroke, but Cotton holed a pult of seven feet for a birdie three at the sixteenth and that settled the issue.

Visa Fees

The suggestion that passport visa fees should be abolished for American visitors to this country during "Coronation Year" was made by 8ir Ernest Benn, Pre- sident of the Advertising Associa

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Sir Ernest Benn was speaking cently, won the final of the Royal at a luncheon given by the Asso- Air Force championship on theciation in honour of Mr. Gilbert Camberley Heath course. Neal de-

T. Hodges, Director and Fast-Pre- Teated Squadron Leader C. Esident of the Advertising Associa- Hayward, bolder of the title, which tion of America.

he has won thirteen times in all.

in the 36 holes. Anal by 7 and 6.

RETIRES

Neal was 3 up at the end of the FAMOUS BANDMASTER first round, and gave a splendid [display of putting in the second

round. Other results were:

It was announced in the "Lon- Scratch.FL. Lt. Field, 77, Handi- don Gazette" recently that Major cap-Div. 1:"FL. Lt. H. D. Jackman, E. C. Stretton having attained the 77 less 6-71 Div. 2: A Vice age for retirement, is placed on Marshal C. A. H. Longcroft, 91 less half pay 12-79. National Flaying Fields Major Stretton has been Direc- Cup-M Lt H. D. Jackman. 77 tor of Music to Royal Artillery, fesa 7-10, Beast 9 holes-Div. 1: Woolwich, since 1907, and is one 84. Ldr. Bertram, 32 net. Div. 2: of the best known bandmasters in FL Lt. Lewis, 40 net. Stroke Four- the country.

| comes;-Wing Comdr. L H. Blatter He joined the Royal Artillery and Sqr. Ldr. Johnson, Sq. Ldr. C. Band as a violinist in 1886. He Boumphrey and 18q. Lir.. Bruce, was appointed first Director of and Wing Comdr. A. E Barr-8im | Music at the Royal Naval College and FL. Lt. G. F. Macpherson tied in 1904 when he reorganised the at 77i net

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SCHOOL CRICKET

In their third match of the sez- the Diocesan Boys' School drew with the R.A.M.C., on their own ground.

Scores:~~~

RAM.C. 100 (Howells 37, Castell 22 CBR. Sargent 6 for 39. "E. Fisher 4 for 34).

DBS. 91 for 9 wickets (D. Crary

21, Allen 3 for 15. Harris 2 for 6).

The last four wickets tell at the same total in very poor light.

ARMY FOOTBALL

4.

was witnessed on the Prince Ed- An interesting football' match

ward Road ground on Tuesday afternoon the Boys team of the Royal Welch Fusiliers defeated a Regimental team, by two goals to team comprising players of the

one. The Regimental team in- cluded Talbot, the Interporter.

forward line gave Keating, playing Evans and Rowlands. The Boys

at back no reat throughout the

game.

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