THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1917.
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Below we give another of the series of golf articles which Harry Vardon has been contri bating to the New York Evening Post
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BRITISH THROUGHOUT.
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putter, the most valuable club on be. Alexander Hard and I once CIVIL LIST PENSIONS."
muddy course is a fairly power had to play so exhibition match fal mid-iton. More often than at Kendal, in England. The rain not, that and a mashie are all came down in bucketfuls, but the that you need through the green club decided to carry out the in order to achieve the best fixture. So we donned mackin-
I mention these facts an evid-results in the existing conditi: toshes and ran all the way round. ener of the continuity which baa tione.
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Grants Amounting to £1,200 ...
During the Year.
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consideration of the liter- ary eminence of her late father, the Rev. Charles Kingsley Miss Hester Pater.-As an
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A BIG SNAKE.
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A coolie in the employ of the Dairy Farm Company was going his anal rounde in Conduit Road sarly this morning when bo zaw hage anske. With the help of 6.49 jiwa small bɔys, he succeeded tying a rope round ite orok and putting it in a basket. The snake, which is a beautifully marked specimen, when measured WORD at
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The following table shows the standard time at which officia! night ends and begins during the I do not think any of the few The following Civil List Pens-mocth of September, 1917 - zolf in Britain. The spread of ever charnoterised the pursuit of A Common Fault on Soft Turl.spectators kept up with us. What ione, amounting to £1,200, were Date. Ead.. Begins.
Do soft surf, the ball invari-was surprising was that our granted during the year ended Sept. 1st, 554 m. It is one of the little boasts of the game to every corner of the ably lies heavily, add the error wings were affected very little March 31, 1917. The pensions the golfer that he plays in si world has introduced as committed by the great majority by the wearing of the raincoats, are in most cases stated to be
[concomitwat with climates. Thus, of golfers is that they try to take winds and all wonthers. Eren in India, Christmas sees the it clearly, just as they would uned down-paar, however, in which the other grounds given
The most violent and protract-in consideration of straitaned ia he disposed to say that there pastime at it angel zaith; in dry course. The mad nearly I ever played was at Newcastle, Miss Ross Kingsley-In no other outdoor game the de Toto of which exbibit each de. the northern part of the United always exercises sufficiently in Ireland, on the occasion of e Totion and hardiness-ar fool States, the game is impossible in tenacious bold of the bell to professional tournament in 1888. the winter except, of ouree, in prevent it from rising sharply Everybody ran round. I remem- hardiness, whichever you may indoor schoole. Bat even that when the club comes into con-ber the event particularly wall care to term it.
with the fact that it is in all to do is to aim an inch behind in the evening. circumstance does not do away thot with it, and the best thing because, on returning to the hotel I asked an weathers in its season, and what the object, and take a little turf attendant to dry my sodden I would discuss to-day are points with it. That is why the mid-shoes. He must have put them | concerning the methode that an icon and the inashie are the most in an oven; at any rate, as I employ played my first tee shot in the experienced golfer employs in profitable olaba
through the green; their loft morning, they both split right facilitates this taking of the top scross the sole.
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|footgear, I had one of the best anything very clever on a muddy gutts percha ball.
Beware of attempting to do scores of my life-s 69 with the
Playing the Wlad, course. You simply cannot play
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Lady Laughton-In con- sideration of the services to Naval history of her Late husband, Professor Sir J, Knox Laughton..... Mr. Llewelyn Bebb.In consideration of the theological work and the services to education in Wales performed by her late husband, Dr. Llewelyn Bebb, Principal of St. David's College,
Lampetor
Mrs. Charlton Bastian-In consideration of the
services to science of ber late husband, Dr. Charlton Bastian
described as being "temperate
which, indeed, it is cccasionally ➡and from time immemorial the
unfavourable conditions. parait of golf has proceeded
That it can rain and blow in from the first day of the year till! the last. Nowhere is there a club America, I know fall well, sad which.clones during the winter have ransacked my recallections months. A particularly heavy many times without recalling fall of snow may chill the eatha watter wek siasm of the average player, bat Brooklin, Mase, in 1913, when even in such circumstances you the United States open champion- The all-important instant in that more people off the course than a a cat stroke with the mashie. A strong wind will keep far will and here and shore & sealot ship was in progress, in fact, shot is when the ball bites" on heavy rain, and is easy to under- ready to paint bis bal: red or blue some unusual local rules had the club you draw the fans of stand that the moderate player so that it may be seen against the be introduced white cloak which envelops the Ouimet, Edward 3y, and the latter quickly scross the ball, finde golf trying recreation in land, and a friend ready to do played off our tie, sad one of Try to do it in mud, and the a gals that takes possession of his battle with the help of a similar them was that a ball embedded club will simply stick in the solf ball and treats it like a shuttle expedient.
in the muddy patting green ground. Mach the best plan is to cook. I would not recommend Some of our most famous should be lifted and placed on Play straightforward shots. At a the mediocre performer to coquet games have been contested in a one side or the other of the mark long hole, where, in the absence too freely with intentions! slices. setting of snow. Young Tom which it had asde in the turf. I of ran on the ball, you have no and palls in a wind. They ATO Morris-four times open champ have always felt although I do hence of reaching the green in useful when they can be srecat- ion of Britain era he was twenty- oot want to advance it as an ex-two strokes do not take a brassie, ed, but they are difficult, If be three, and dead at the age of cues for defent, ince Oaimet dis or even a sleek, in the hope of practices the upright wing twenty-four-contested his best played the plack which wins getting near to the green with which bas been advocated in great matob on a snow-bound shampionships that the rule in the second, and so rendering the these articles, it will take a very The Misses Aimes, Clotilde, course. It was at St. Andrews question tarned the issus finsily third shots short one. The powerful disturbance of the ele
shanoes are that you will foulements to whirl his ball badly of in 1876, and the, challenger, Mr. in his favour.
the effort. It is safer to play the line, and he can allow for a A. H. Molesworth, of Westward On the tenth green, both Ray and two mid-iron shola after theile variation in the direction of Ho! in Devon, who had offered to I pitched abort, with our machie
drive.
his shot meet anybody in the world if he sbote from the tee, and in each
If you have a fancy for a spoon. received six strokes à round, was oss the ball bit the slope of the
Playing into the teeth of a stiff besten by 7 and 5. The snow green and jumped back, leaving ground. It
by all means use it on soft wind, it is necessary to keep the was so thick that the match could shot over the indentation which ball, and that in the great de distance, and the only way to do gata under the ball low if one is to obtain suy} hardly be played.
the ball had made. This at least, ideratum. It is the more or that is to have a Five or six years ago, the York, was what happened according to less straightfaced clube that stand a little more forward than low ten and shire professional foursome tour-people who were standing beside bring disaster to the player asual, with the hand a tiny nament was decided in such the green when the shots pitched, through the green on muddy fraction of an inch in front of the wintry conditions that every ball and it was what appeared to na had to be painted blas, and even to have occurred when we arrived so there were occasions when esɑl, an the soone, We had to take side lost ite ball in the snow and mid-irons in order to chip over
house.
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ball during the address. Then, if you swing se in ordinary oir- Clubs,
pomstances, the ball will fly low In rain, it is a good lip to instead of soaring.
the hole had to be declared the dents in the sodden green. chalk the faces of your wooden Dows wind, you wans it to sour halved. When the Oxford and Qaimet pitched eight yards clube every now and again. If so that it may be carried on by Cambridge match took place at past the hole, and, as his ball you do not do this, the bell is apt the conditions, sad so you make Sandwich some eighteen years stack there in the mud, he was to skid off the wet wood; you dos point of having a rather high ago, so bezvy a blizzard set in able to lift it and place it to one not get proper hold of it. Keep tee and standing fairly well during the afternoon that every side. We were level with 38 each all the cleba covered (it is worth behind the bail in order to get it player lout every bull he possessed at the turn. Ouimet had a 3 at while having a hood to your bag ap. At the impact, the player and perforce returned to the elab the tooth, as against our 4's, and for this purpose), and do not use should be conscions of having
I am free to confess that it wae rabber
gripe which there that I realised for the first you hands to slip bopelessly when right leg; this also helps canse most of the weight on the Some Extraordinary Play. There were come extraordinary time the very profound possibil- they become wet. The Hon. lift the ball into the air. A happenings that day. It was ities of being beaten. Tha Omand Soott, son of the Earl of wind may be trying, but it is a impossible to even a yard realisation meant a lot.
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Eldon, and one of the most good educator. through the blizzard. One player, On the whole local decrees beautiful players I have ever Mr. D. F. Bansun, who cab dealing with mud or say other seen, lost the British amaton series will appear next Saturday, [Another artiole from the same sequently distinguisbed himself conditions of weather are not to championship of 1905 very large in it, Vardon says the secret of in championships, missed the be recommended. To be surely through having robber grips ace in the game is not a globe utterly with three swing, golf on a sudden course is often on On a teeing ground (it was im very unsatisfactory, but I am all up to the final was great swing, and that one little error in His form matter of clubs, bat of the proper possible to distinguish the ball for adberring to the rules of the Then down came the rain, with wing is what keeps maoy play from the snowflakes), and at the game, no matter onder what the result that on the last day heers from being good golfers.] fourth attempt, he hit the object circumstances it is played. When foould hardly held his clubs and and fell in a siuing posture. the turf is muddy, there are was well beaten by Mr. 4. G.
Another player, Mr. Norman several points well worthy of Barry,
his Clubs
Hunter, who took part in the consideration. One concerns the Ducing recent years, the subject Licencing Application. United States satsar champion equipment. It is little use of the golfer's habiliment ba An application has been shiga at Wheaton, IL, in 1912 trying to use a brassie in the mire, een elevated to something like received by the Licensing Board and of whom, alas! nothing hir Many golfers do so, for the sim-an art, and there are several kinds from Joshua Brook for publi- been heard sinos he was reported ple reason that they are in the of garba, for instance, the can's licence to bellaby retail ** wounded and missing" in the babit of employing a brassie very light kind of oil-skin suit intoxicating liquors, at grim battle of Ypres, had the au- through the green, but I am cor-whink weight only a few oannes premises No. 2. Pak Siu Wan, anal experience of losing not his (ain that they make a mistake. that render a round in the rain Shan Ki Wan Road, under the ball but his driver,› Tüs alabjApart from the driver and the far more selerable than it
; it waed to Tiga North Polas Hotel. -
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Mrs. Arthur Hughes-In consideration of the merit as a painter of her late husband, Mr. Arthur Hughes ...
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and Norah Evelyn Le- gron. In consideration of the artistic eminence of their late father, Pro- fessor Legros Mrs. Minchin-In
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Tao. ccolie who made the capture
greatly
alsted at his find, and will, wo "understand, endeavour to sell it to
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the Sincere Company, for their
menagerie, or to the Happy" Retreat. Though many times
anakei some feet longer than this one have been caught in the Colony, this is a sufficiently large specimen to be worthy of s note. Carionaly enough, the Police. yesterday received information that a anaks 15 feet in length wan |soon in the May. Road.
ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
The Ladies Working Party of 80 Union Church has sent this month one case to the Scottish Horse în France containing 182 shirts, 162 handkerchiefs, 188 pairs of socks, state :=
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sideration of the scienti- fic work of her late husband, Professor E. A. Minchin ... Mr. Albert Gunther.-In consideration of the scientific, work of her late husband, Dr. Albert Gunther, and...... of “his distinguished services to the British Museum"se Keeper of Zoology
Mr. Albert Mansbridge.
services as Founder and In consideration of his
Secretary of the Workers' Educational Association
Mrs. Stephen Philips.-In
considerazion
the
Orders issued by Mr, E. Ralphs'
47 wool caps, 39 mufflers, 36 paira The following extract from the
His
of knes caps, 60 pairs of mittens; 8. John Ambulanse Gasette is and "one oase to the Bed Grom published for information. Depot Bombay containing 233 dajesty The King has been pairs of socks, bl shirts, 51 hand graciously pleased to appoint Hin kerchiefs, 60 saita of pyjamas, 13 Royal Highness the Prince of 75 reets, 20 many-tail bandages; Wales as a Knight of Justice of 9 shrouds, 13 hospital caps, the Order of the Hospital of Sie 6 pairs of surgical stockings, ¿John of Jerusalem in England, surgical cape, 3 oye bandages, 36 Y. M. C. A. Division,
Tuesday, September 4 h.-8 hold-all baga, 8 pairs of slippers,
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9 tray cloths, 2 pillows, 7 mafflers, P.m., Inspection by Divazional Uniform: Hsimele, 17 pain of mittens, 2 pairs of knee Surgeon.
osps, 8 scrubber, 1 large aborta, pattes, water bottles farotabated rug, 1 parosi of games (filled), haversacks (fited), gimi-
and puzzles. In spite of the hot coats (rolled).
weather, the number of pairs of Thursday, September Ölb.-8 locks sent away this month has 9.1., Squad and Stretober Drill. 70 reached the record number of
419 paira
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·literary merit of her late husband, Mr. Stephen' Philips Mrs. Momerie.---AS 8.12. addition to her present pension of £50, in con- sideration of the merita of her late husband, the Murray-In Rev. Dr. Momeris
cognition of her late husband's services Editor of the "New English Dictionary," in
Lady
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additon to her pension of
£170 a year Lady Blunt-In consid
eration of the distinguish. ed services of her late husband, Bir John E Blunt, C.B., sa Consul General at Salonics and at Boston. Th
Lady Russell-Widow of
the distinguished War. Correspondent, Bir Wm. dition to her present Howard Russell, in ad- penzion of £80.
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Food Prices,
His Excellency she Governor time appointed Dr. Wilfrid
Salylagpun.Division. Tuesday, September 4th. p.m., Squad and stretcher Drill.
Friday, September Tik. - 4. p.m., Bquad und Strelober Drill. ; Queen's Collage Division. Taaraday, September 6th- 4:15 pm. Squad" and "Stretcher,
William Pearse to set, daring the Drill
absence on leave of Mr. Adam Friday, September 7th,-4.15 Gibson or until further notice, as pm., Bandaging Practice. Becretary to the Committee to fix Saturday, September 8th.- from time to time the maximam 12.20 p.m., First Aid Oisse: price for which any article of Oorpl. Kong in charge.
food may be sold by retail in the Colony:
Miss Clementina Black.— In recognition of her services to amelioration of the condition of In- dustrial Employment for Women, in addition to her present pension of £75... Mrs. Roland Trimen.-In consideration of the eminent services of her late husband to Biologi cal Science
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Victoria Division.
Friday, September 7th.-5.15. p.m. Squad and Stre:ober Drill,
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENT.
FOR SALE.
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