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THE HONGKONG - TELEGRAPH:

HONGKONG GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

An Exiting Finish.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21: 1931:

drive was outside the fairway, bat be recovered wall with his niblick. Ho missed a long put and mada certain with the short ona. Но made the hole in four and reduced his opponent's lead to three.

i At the Turn both players requir With four up and two to played ons more than bogey. Smith Mr. R. M. Smith boat Mr. H. R.should have won, but overran the Buckland Backland in the Hongkong Golf pin by three yards. Championship, played at Fan found the wind troublesome and ling yesterday. The conclusion of twise pulled into the scrub. He laid the morning's play (once round) lovely shot within a foot of the saw Mr. Smith six up and it bole, which was halved in six, flooked as though he had an easy The Saddle was halved in five.

victory. fr. Buckland put up & Both safely negotiated the bill; good fight in the afternoon, how with lengthy drivas and were ca ever, and at the twenty-eighth the green in three. Buckland was hola he was only two behind.nicely placed, but his opponent's His opponent was mora success putting saved him. ful in the following holes and the Bath players topped their match ended at the thirty-fourth.drives at Land's End, Smith There was a strong wind blow getting bunkered. Buckland em- ing throughout the day which by ployed his niblick very of eliver no means improved the play, but 15. getting both leorth and de the course was in splendid coa-

tion; but he was at fault with his dition, the rain on the previous approach and putting and required day having done a great amouatix. Swith did it in ene less sod of good In the early part of the morning it began to drizzle and it had every appearance of being

match, but it wet

soon cleared up and but for the high wind the weather conditions were favourable. There

any followers in the morning. but in the afternoon about thirty watched the play.

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were

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was now standing four up.

At the short and dangerous Gem the 13th Smith WAN bunkend, but recovered well and, taking advantage of his opponent's indifferent putting, balved itc bola in four.

Balb Ta lüth also was balved. Buckland and Swab gok va to the edge of the fairway, but were dever in serious trouble and finished up on a par with the "Colunel." Saady's Pulpit gave the players

The Morning's Play, The match was over 3 holes, 19 being played in the morning sod a similar oumber in the afternoon.four each. Buckland missed a good The players started off promptly opportunity ci reducing the lead. at 10 a.m., Mr. B.D. Crawford Morgan having charge of the game. Smith, in driving from the first tee, cut his ball to the edge of fairway. but had a good length. Buckland pulled his into the rough. Both played bad niblicks sad took three to reach the green, Buckland requiring another coupis to hole out. Smith taking one

Smith was gecerally slightly outdistanced in driving, but at the 15th he reversed the position and,

the

more.

At the second hole both faded to pass the bucker with their niblicke, but improved and managed to hole out level with bogey -ôve.

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into the hole.

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Scotland's Glory through the Ages.

PETER

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SCOTLAND.

Wallace- Nanument,

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Sole istribating Agents for HONGKONG and couth China,

Messrs. H. RUTTONJEE & SONS,

was ahead of Buckland. He found The 24th was a disastrous one the greep in three and his putting, for Buckland. He cut into the rough among the trees and only gave him the hole in five.

Bagay was beates for the first just succeeded in getting out in time at the 11th. where Smith three. Smith's drive was a good

Buckland failed returned a three. with a long putt and requited four, Backland go there in eight

to bola out.

The Afternoon Round

.

Although the game appeared to be practically "over, bacshouting," when the men went out in the

lowing of spectators, afternoon, there was a bigger fol.

Bucklsad outdrove Smith off the two, Hard luck deprived him of first tee and reached the green in the hole, which was halved in five, Buckland's ball rasted right on top of the cup.

one and he did the hole in fire.

three.

Buckland again hooked into the scrub at the next hole, but get up in five. Smith lost his ball with a mewhat similar, but shorter shot, and paid the penalty. Smith's lead bad now been reduced to

three.

Buckland's supporters' hopes

secured one under bogey. Smith were raised at the 28th, which he early got into difficulties through required three more strokes than failing to negotiate the hill and his opponent to hole out.

16, Queen's Road Central HONGKONG.

securing the hole in four won the he would be more successful. Mr. match by four up and two to play. Edkins oferct is congratulations The detailed scores follow: to Mr. Smith and presented him No Bogey, Buckland Smith.with the Championship trophy. asking Mr. Buckland to accept a cup as runner-up.

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WORLD WIDE SPORT..

A Welsh Rugby internation- alist, J. Ring, bas been summoned to a meeting of the Walsh Union to explain certain allegations regarding him and the Maesteg and Aberavon clubs. When out of work Maesteg offered to get him employment if he would play for them, and Aberavon, on hear- ing of that, found work for bim with a contractor who is erecting the new stand for that club.

Dr. T. C. Bowie, the old Watsonian and Scottish half. back, is about to be married.

Joseph Greenlees, who lost the 880 swimming championship of Scotland to the 17-year-old youth, J. C. Moodie, had held the title for 13 years.

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With rounds of 78 each and an aggregate of 156 1st Lieat. C. H. Hayward, Uxbridge, has won the R. A. F. Golf thampionship al St. George's Hill

Smith, four sp. Two goed dives, with Smith

Smith's drive at the 25th went the scrub. claiming a slight advantage in

He recovered well and lay about direction, opened, the 17th. He laid the nullah into a lovely approach and had no Buckland was on the edge of the difully in getting dowa in five.12 yards from the hole. Along third green with his drive and Buckland was twice in the rough patt just failed, but be got in with Smith within a dozen yards of the and, failing on the green, took the next. Bucknall holed out in pin. With his next shot Smith came fieven. Smith was to revED up.

The 26th was halved in four. Buckland secured the home hale to within a foot of the hole sad bad

His Buckland had the advantage in "VAN CLOON “

Do dificulty in winning it in three.in four-one under bogey. having arrived from the above Buckland' patt was too strong play was perfect. Smith had hard driving, but lost in putting,

luck, his puts twisting round the parts, consignees of cargo by ber and he took four. are notified that all goods are At the Rise, Smith took the lesd.cup and refusing to eater. His next being landed at their risk into the His drive was straight and clean found the desired spot. His lead hazardous and or extra-hazardous and he found the green with his was reduced to six. godowns of the Hongkong niblick. Backlsed cut into the Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., rough, but recovered well and waa Led, whence and or from the nicely positioned a fer

Jazda whares delivery may be obtain further away. Buckland W3J within a couple of feet of the tole Goods not cleared by the 25th, in four and lying dead in front of Nov., 1921 will be subject to rent. Smith's shot, The latter brought

All broken, chafed and damaged off perfect putt. packages are to be left in the displacing Buckland's ball and godowns, where they will be the rolling o

Both men played badly at the examined ຍ the 24th, Sor, securing it 13 four as against his

29th, which went to Smith une over 1921 at 10 am. by Messrs. opponent's five. Goddard & Douglas.

The centenary of Rugby foot- Smith brought of a beautiful

The 20th saw Buckland badly in bogey. Both were in the scrub

ball is to be celebrated next year. Claims against the steamer straight drive at the Dip. Buckland the rough; but he recovered beauti early and experienced some diff-

Two matches are to be played at No claims will be recognised

must be presented in writing pulled to the edge of the fairway, fulls with his siblick and was os calty in getting out.

The Presentation.

Rugby School, where the handl after the goods have left the

within ten days after arrival of and employing his niblick found the green in three, just past the pin. The 30th was also Smith's." His

At the conclusion of the matching code was originated, one in steamer or Godown. and none

His third steamer, otherwise they will not himself in the rough.

Coming up to wilbic & couple of drive landed on the green and he will be entertained if presented

be recognised.

was a short one and the next struck inches, be secured the hole in dive. took the hole in three. He was Mr. G. T. Edkins presented cups the old style and one by interna later than three weeks after

No Fire Insurance will be Smith a ball, which was nicely Smith was bunkered and Ister bed now four up.

to the winner and runner-up. Hetionsi players in the modern arrival of steamer.

The 31st went to Buckland in said the Championship matches style. No te insurance whatever will effected by the undersigned in placed on the green. The lattet anothar dificult shot. His maзhis

any case whatever.

attempted a long putt, which did was too strong and he had to be five, as against his opponent's six had produced a great deal of in Bills of Lading will be counter-ot come off: but at the best at content with six, his lead thus the holed out a beautiful long putt.terest and there had been a good signed by

tempt was successful. He took ɓva

being reduced to five.

By securing the 2nd. Smith many surfrises. He was pleased

Out of doors there is nothing so secure. He to see new bload coming to the fore JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN, Jas against Buckland's, six and was

Buckland had a light advan

made his position

older restful and comfortable for the Agents.

"Smith increased his lead at the age with his drive at the 21st could not now be beaten and only and making some of the

but Smith succeeding with

fields azd trees-the Loog Hole, where the driving of putt halved the hole in three, by winning all the remaining holes players take notice. The standard eyes as the light reflected from both men was at Inuit. Scaith, At the 22nd Buckland slightly could his opponent get on level of play in the Royal Hongkong green however, used his piblick to better hooked his drive, but was well terms. Smith's green work won Golf Club was very high and if absorption of the ultra-violet and they were to still further progress orange rays by the chlorophyll of Both were lying advantage.

Buckland made a big fight for it was necessary that they should the leaves; hence the introduc- Man at Shoreditch County

couple of feet from the bols in up with his niblick. He was right him the hole. four; but Bucklsad failed badly on the pin in four and was down it at the 23rd., and by improving have new players coming on. Mr.tion of Fieuzal Glass, yellowish

work this country. Court.-It does not show that I

on bogey won the hole. He got Smith was generally favoured for green in colour, which is produced am worth money because I wash Tottenham Magistrate to an with his putt and the hole went to Ave. Smith's green

responsible for halving the hole. neighbour.-You Are Smith, who was now three up.

Smith usually kept well in the on the green with his niblick and the Championship, but he had been in several shades, and lenses my face and wear a clean collar. I offended

his next shot was three yards given a good game by Mr. Buck-made of this must be worn as a Buckland was la trouble at the Question at Marylebone County asking me to do the Impossible---

Bog, where be pulled to the edge fairway and did not seem to Cocrt-How many children have to stop a woman's tongue. you? Father-My wife will tell Barrister at Shoreditch County of the fairway and required another so much bothered with the strong shot He succeeded with his putt. land. Mr. Buckland carce to them protection by over-sensitive eyes morning's round very few expect excessive light and glare. Fieu- you; she knows the facts. Court, sharply. Do you intend to to reach the green. Smith did the wind as his opponent. He was Smith's putt just missed and he with a good reputation. After the where it is desirable to tone down The match came to an end at ed that he would have any chance zal lenses of any prescription in either regular or Toric forms are Complaining Wife at Yarmouth.

Man.-Excuse me, I 175 yards drive perfectly and was badly in the scrub at the 23rd, took five. He takes his money to his sister am deaf and want an interpreter. even with bogey, three, Buckland's whereas his opponent was straight

up the fairway with a lengthy the 34th Buckland got too far of pulling the game round: yet he manufactured by the Hongkong and asks her to lay it out.

Question at Shoreditch County indifferent putting cost him fire.

The eighth hole was Buckland's. drive. Smith failed to recover and under his ball and pulled it into was told that at one period of the Optical Co., Successors to Clark Driver & Marylebone County 1 Court-You have been married Court-I was going at the rate a three times? Answer Yes, but Smith topped his drive, fell short the hole went to Backland, who the rough. He recovered with his game he was only two down. He & Co., Manufacturing and Re-

advantage with his drive and and boped that at some future time Road Central. child beginning to walk would go. only by accident-I don't make a with his niblick, made a bad ap- successfully managed a long putt second, but Smith held too big an congratulated him on his plack fracting Opticians, 53, Queen's

preach and took five. Buckland's Smith was now only four up. Americea at Willesden Police hobby of it.

be affected.

Y. TSUTSUMI, Manager.

Hongkong, 19th Nov., 1921.

WITHOUT PREJUDICE.

Hongkong, 18th Nov, 1921.

Court. I had to be careful, your Honour, for the law is funny in

answer?

now two up.

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