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THE WORLD SPORT

LEARNING GOLF. ·

HELPFUL HINTS BY FAMOUS PLAYERS.

THE VARDON GRIP.

American

MACARTNEY AGAIN.

AUSTRALIAN ALL-ROUNDER SCORES 180.

VISITORS ADD 250 RUNS.

London, June 21.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

SPORTING PANS,

Sidwell's Benefit.

T. E. Sidwell, the Leicestershirë wicket-keeper will receive a well- desorved benefit during 'this sea- son, and has chosen the match, with Notts, which commences at Leicester on June. 20. Sidwell

TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1926.

ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH CONCERT.

A LARGE ATTENDANCE

HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.,

Authorised" Capital Issued and Fully Paid-up Reserva Fanda Steril *Bilter:

BANKS.

THE P. & O. BANKING, CORPORATION LTD.

(Incorporátad-in England 1920.) With which, bé áffatad

THE ALLAHABAD BANK

INDIA.

$60,000,000 20,000,000.

"............,809,000 ..$27,000,000

Authorised Capital

Babsorbed and Pald U Heserve Fund

LAST NIGHT,

There was an attendance of probably some 500 people at the concort which was held in the has been playing for the Midland grounds of St. Andrew's Church Reserve Liability of Proprietors...$20,000,000 county since 1913, and in recent Vicarage last night. This was the seasons he has done splendid only concert which the church had work. Since 1920 he has helped

to: dismiss 289 batamen, his best season being in 1921, when he bad 70 victims.

The Perfect Bateman.

Thus

"I have nover yet seen, and never expect to sea, Hobbs play n bad innings on any wicket A bad grip is almost as common

He is the youngest batsman for in golf as a faulty stance, says The Australian XI laid the his age I have ever seen."

foundation for an easy victory A. C. MacLaren in his latest Walter Hagun, the champion, in the course of the over Lancashire when in fine weabook ("The Perfect" ́Batsman,'

wether on an easy wicket at Man Cassell and Co., 35. 6d:), which is following article, which publish by special arrangement chester, they continued their in-written round a series of cinema with the Golfers Magazine, ninge, which on Saturday stood photographs of Hobbs in action.. Chicago.

at 124 for 5 wickets, and added two hundred and fifty runs before the last wicket fell.

THE VARDON GRIP.

By Walter Hagen. One of the Arst things to con- sider in golf is the grip, as few rarely start with the grip that they finally adopt later on. A barl grip is about as common in golf as a faulty stance.

There are several recognized grips used by well-known players. Among pros I, find that the over lapping, commonly known as the Vardon grip, is in most favour.

am sure it is the most satisfac-

tory.

I.

The story is told about a very famous Scotch player who had hands much too large and. in order to make them appear and feel less awkward he conceived the idea of grasping the club in his left hand and taking hold of it with but three. fingers and the thumb of the right, the little finger of the right fitting snugly over the forefinger of the left. For his purpose it made an ideal grip, but he was not permitted to hide his invention.

Noticing the queer manner of taking hold of the club, many pros tried it out and all with varying success until Vardon adopted it.

Learn Swing Before Playing, The beginner should never go near a golf course until he has learned some iden of how to hit a ball. Getting the proper awing before approaching golf grounds will save a lot. Beginners should remember that first-class players. hate to waste time playing with a duffer who only retards their progress. Learning the while playing in a match is no way to get any headway. You are spoiling your own game and that of the good players.

C. G. Macartney scored 160 by brilliant all round batting, adding 98 to his Saturday score. He was at the wickets for three hours and three quarters and hit fifteen 4's. Macdonald, the ex-Australian fast bowler, took three wickets at n coat of 115 rune, Watson took three for 66, and Cecil Parkin took three for 85.

The Lancashire team had scored 116 for the loss of five wickets when stumps were drawn, the

epres then standing as follows: Lancashire: 149' (Hallows.85)

and 115 (for 6 wickets). Australia: 374.

The county team needs 110 runs to avoid the innings defeat. Reuter.

A COUNTY RESULT. Low Scoring At Southampton.

London, June 21.

In four innings at Southampton in the match between Leicester and Hampshire only 390 runs were scored, the home county" gaining victory by three wickets in spite of a fine bowling peformance by Gears, the Leicester all-rounder, who took in all fourteen wickets out of the seventeen, which fell, at an aggregate cost of 86 runs.

Seven Hampshire wickets fell in the second innings before vic- tory was assured, and in each case was Geary" the successful bowler.

The scores wore!

.:

Leicester: 89 and 105. Hampshire: 93 and 103 (for

7 wickets).... Newman took six Leicester wickets at a cost 5.5 fans apiece game in the first innings, while Kennedy was the most successful bowler in their second innings, his four wickets being secured for 20 runs. Geary dismissed seven batsmen in the Hants first innings for 42 runs, and he took all seven in the second for 44.--Reuter,

There is another angle to the game, too. Beginnera do congest a golf course. They can't play the game fast enough to hold their place and a great many of them do not know enough about golf etiquette to invite those behind to come through. As a result the course is held up.

Try and remember that you must keep close behind those ahead of you. The general rule

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PING-PONG MATCH.

Batsman's Motor “Drive.”

made any charge for during the

past year, and the large attendance fully warranted the arrangements which had been made. The pro- ceeds were in aid of local Diocesan tunde, and also for St. Peter's Church repair fund.

One of the principal features of the programme, was the excellent selections by the band of the 1st Bn. East Surrey Regiment. played "Entry of the Gladiatora

They

(Blankenburg);The Sicilian Ves pers" (Verdi): "The Musical Switch". (Alford), "La Boheme" (Puccini), and "Three Blind Mice" (Lotter), together with two fully deserved encores...

HEAD OFFICE, HONGKONG.

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An extraordinary incident

Mrs. Janner contributed several accurred in the closing minutes of pleasing monologues, while Mr. the Northampton v. Hants cricket H. E. Gardner was warmly applau match, when J. M. Fitzroy, theed for a number of well rendered Northampton captain, made a songs. These included "I pitch terrife hit.

my lonely caravan at night, and

Mrs. Lewis Davis sang "A Birth-Sterling, ou terms which will be quoted on Credit, Billa of Exchange and Cable Transfere

screen of his own motor car, The ball dropped on the wind- smashing the glass' to bits. Two Indies were sitting in the car, but were not, hurt.

Some Sport Speeds. The big hitting which has characterised the opening innings or the Australian team makes Interesting a comparison of some of the speeds attained in our ball games. A really fast bowler can hurl the ball along at something like 88 feet a second, whilst in a lusty drive the ball leaves the bat at close on 120 feet in the same time. Schrcely less is the speed at which a good folder can make n return. Curiously enough this. same speed is also achieved in a fast tennis serve, but probably double the pace, or 250 feet per second, is necessary in a really good drive at golf; just about the same as that reached in the recent motor record breaking, by Thomas and Major Segrave.

Potential Transfers.

now

are

"An Interlude.""

advantage with Mr. Gardner în day," and was also heard to great

two pleasing duets. Mr. Hill'a violin solos were also very much appreciated. His items included "Un Sounet D'Amour" (Coleridge Taylor) and "Demande and Re- pose."

LUMPUR

Current Accounts opened in Local Carrases and Fixed Depcalis recalves for one your ur shorter periods in Loen Currency and application.

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Hongkong, 27th May, 1020.

HONGKONG SAVING BANK,

The Ruiness of the above Bank is con- ducted by the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI obtained on application. BANKING CORPORATION.

THE

HONGKONG

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FOR L. Cpl. W. G. Wernhain was warmly applauded for "Maire, my Girl" (Ward Stephen), and contributed a popular encore.

The whole programme was well arranged and thorougfily enjoyable.

SHARE PRICES.

TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.

The following is the list of local sliare quotations issued to-day :- Banks.

Hongkong, $1,125 .b.

Chartered, £201 n.

Marcantile A. and B., £301 Mercantile C., £131 n.

P. and O., £91 n. East Asia, $83 n.

Marine Ins,

Canton Ing, $640 b.

h

h.

n

One of the disclosures made by the Football League's list of players retained or open to trans- fur is the fact that several men who have been out of the game

China" Underwriters, $1.90 n for some time as players are still North China, Tis. 145 n. "held"

Unions, $285 as potential transfers.

b.." McCracken,

Hull City's Yangtsze, $37 manager, and Wilfred Low

Fire Ins still on Newcastle's transfer, list;

"China Fires, $200

Hongkong Fira, $585 Middlesborough still keep "Jock"

Shipping Marshall's transfer; Manchester United "Mick" Hamill's; Sheffieki Douglases, $241 s. United that of Harold Gough, their

Steamboats, $261 b. Tugs, $21 s. old goalkeeper, with whom they, quarrólled; and Derby hold the

Indo-Chinos, $46 n. Shell Trans., 92/01 b.. rights of Stanley Fazackerley, the much-travelled Prestonian, who

Star Ferries, $671 b. Waterboats, $15 B. retired from the game during the

Refineries: season just closed on account of ill-health.

New Marathon Record,

John C. Miles, of Sydney Mines The following will represent the University at a ping-pong match Marathon here and created a new (Nova Scotia), won the, Boston against C. R. C. on Thursday, 24th world record for the full Marathon inat. at 8 p.m. in Eliot Hall, Uni-distance, 26 miles 385 yards) in in regard to this is to play when versity-Messrs. A. A. Rumjah, 2hrs. 25.min, 40 2/5 secs the players in front of you have T. W. Chong, W. M. Cheung, C. P. had their second shot. If this is Cheh and B. P. Ng

not enough onu must wait until

they are well out of range.

Useless Practice Swing. Many amateurs make a practice swing before hitting the ball, but few, if any, of the pros do it. The practice swing is, of course, made in the way of preparation. One has certain things that he intends to do and to rehearse the

WIMBLEDON OPENS.

NOTABLE FIRST ROUND RESULTS.

London, June 21. The Wimbledon lawn tennis

The Olympic champion, Steen- roos (Finland), was second his time being 2hrs. 20 min. 40 sec.

[Note. Steenroos's time in the Olympic Marathon was 2hrs. 41 min. 22 3/5 sec.]

Ostrich Racing.

The first ostrich race meeting ever held in Australia, which took place in Adelaide recently, did not j swing beforehand. It is not a bal championship meeting opened in many "bucked" their riders off. prove a success, for the birds re- fused to finish the course, and iden for the beginner, but I don't fine weather think it helps the star player a

The Australian birds must be up- There was a crowded atten- great deal,

duly perverse, for ostrich racing Then there is the daisy clipper. in the form of a Royal pageant, Rome. The ostriches are treated dance, with a jubilee celebration is a popular sport in Vienna and Hitting at a daisy and knocking in which H. M. the King presented just like racehorses, and have its head pit is an ancient custom, probably invented at the same

ex-trainers and jockeya. Their speed time or shortly after the golf club, champions of lawr tennis from is amazing, often as much as 26 if, indeed, there were any daleles the eighties to last year.

course.

commemorative medals to

miles an hour, whilst even with Despite the absence of Miss two men on its back an ostrich

at that time to grace the golf Helen Wills and Lacoste, the in- has been known to run faster than Lernational element was strongly a horse. The average length of

their stride is 12 feet.

Many a golfer before leaving represented. the first too can step. nearby to

The meeting is noteworthy, for"

a daisy patch and everlastingly the first appearance of a Royal knock the hea a off every one he entrant, in the person of the Duka :

Notable Results.

London, June 21,

aims at with neatness and pre-of York-Reuter. cision, exhibiting a loose and ro Jaxed swing and a perfect follow- through; then he can go back to the toe, stiffen up in his back swing, make an awkward, lungo at the ball and half miss it.

Wonderful what a great chango the effect of the little white ball has on us, compared to the daisy, or any other mark that we practice

оп.

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The fourteenth article of this series will be by Bob Cruikshanka]

G-1.

O. G. N. Turnbull (Britain) eli- minated G. R. O. Crole-Rees (Bri- tain) in straight sets 6-3, 6-3, 6-2. Jacques Brugnon (France) dis-

The most notable of the first round results involved victories posed of Mishu (Japan) 4-6, 6-4, for Jean Borotra, Howard Kinsey, 6-2, 6-1. 0: G. N. Turnbull and Vincent Richards.

Vincent Richards (America) gained. a three straight Ivo seta Jean Borotra (France) defeated victory over Yencken, the score L. A. Godfree (Britain) 6-3, 6-4, being 6-0, 6-0, 6-0.

6-4

Kohrling (Hungary) defeated

Howard Kinsey (America) de- Ferot (France) 7-6, 6-4, 2-6, 6-3,--- feated C. Dixon (Britain) 6-2, 6-1 Reutor.

China Sugars, $24‡` Malabons, $34 sa.

Mining.

Benguets, $1.50 b. Kailans, 41/- ex. div Langkats, Ts. 23 9:

S'hai Explorations, Tls. 5.35 n Shanghai Loans, Tls. 7 n. Raubs, $5.00 n. Tronohs, 65-n. Ural Caspians, 8-

Docks, etc. Kowloon Wharves, $122 b. Whampoa Docks, 653 b. Hongkews, Tls. 170 b. New Engineerings, Tls. 5:90 Shanghai Docks Tls. 105 Lands, Hotels, "etc.

H. and S. Hotels, $11 b. H.K. Lands, 367 b. Realtys, $5.70 b. Territorials, $5 b. Humphreys, $14) Princes Bldge, $95 Rural Landa, $7 n.

Cottons.

п.

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Ewos Cottons, 94 b Orientals, Ts, 3.00 n. S'hai Cottons, Tis. 53 .b.

Miscellaneoul, Amusements, $115 m. Canton Icos, $71 n. Cements, $141 8. China Lights, $21 b. China Prov, $6 b. Constructions, $2

n.

Dairy Farms, $198. Der A. Wing, 361. B. Electrics, $691 b.. Macao Electrics, $40 ̧n. Developments, 25 cents, Hopes, $201 8. Tramways, $25.75-b... Lano Crawfords, $9 -n. Mackintosh, $10 n. Peak Trams, $16) b. Sincores, $11 ̧ n. Taxis, $48. United Asbestos, $20 Watsons $13, Powells, $7

11.

Rules may ba

SHANGKAI

A. H. BARLOW,

Chief Maonger.

BUSY VICAR.

DIARY OF A "PERFECT

DAY."

To disillusion those people. who "imagine that a parson's life and work is a sinecure and a soft job," the Rev. Ernest E. J. Martin, vicar of St. James's, Hatcham, givea in his parish magazine a page from his diary.

"I should relish a 49-hours week," writes the vicar, in detail, ing a typical Saturday, which many, he points out, regard as an easy day. This is the day's pro-

gramme:—

7.45 a.m. Morning tea (down- stairs for once).

8.30. Printed 50 envelopes on my Ashlock machine.

9.5-Correspondence.

L.E. HOPKINS,

Mening

THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD.

(Established 1830.)

Capital (fully paid up). 100,000,000 Reserve fund.....

..Y, $1,108,604.

Batavia

HEAD OFFICE ——YOKOHAMA. Draches and Assuaics, et,

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BRANCHES AND AGENCIES:-

Melbourne

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.............. $ 5,000,CDO ......................... $1,200,000

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Calcutta Пombay

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Seattle

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Csoka

Semarang

Parla

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Tientain

Kobe

Haiphong Honolul Kowloon London Balkon Mavila

work.

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Tokyo

Correspondente in all principal cities of the

Every description of Banking and Exchange business transacteu. Loans granted cu ap proved securities.

Type

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seven letters, wrote three post- cards, sent two receipts for magazine advertisement pay- ments.

KAFE DEPÓSIT BOXES to let.

Chief Manazar.

KAN" TONG PO Henkons, 2nd May, 1920.

NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL

MAATSCHAPPIJ. (Netherlands Trading Society).

BANK.

Established 1824. Hongkang Branch established., 1900.

Lyons

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Calzon

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C. ANIMA.

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Hungry, March 11th, 1929.-

(Incorporat in France,)

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(Established 1917) Capital.

Authorised Capital

Pald-up

$20,000,000 8,000,000 4,000,000

..Recorva Liabilities

of share-

holder

Surplus

Authorized Capital Guliders..... Paid-up Capital Gulliders

Besarra Fund Guilders.

150,000,000

4,000,000 826,000

NA

(12,600,000).

80,000,000

(6,445,870)

20.830.801.

(1.112.405)

Interment took place in blind- ing hail and thunderstorm. Got very wet. (Serious thing this;

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HEAD OFFICE-AMSTERDAM. Eastern BEAD OFFICE-DATAVIA.

10.0.-Confirmation class: 11.50-Officiated at a funeral. Special Reserves Guilders 22.000,009

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12.0. Took two more fun- erals. Gave two addresses of comfort and exhortation to the mourners. Visited a sick pari; shioner on the way home.

2.0 p.m.--Officlated' at a wed- ding at the parish church. Wrote out register entries in triplicate: Gave brief address to the happy. pair.

Watching

3.30-Highbury, Arsenal y. Huddersfield

6.0-Preparing one, new ser- mon and polishing up two pid ones. (Preaching, three times to-morrow.) Arranged address for the prayer meeting.

7.30.-Conducted parish pray- er meeting. Another short ad- dress. Played piano for the hymns.

9.10-Continued preparation to-morrow. Writing out" notice banns &c.

for

At 10 o'clock, the vicar was able to obtain a little recreation from.

the wireless programme. He goes

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Interviewed fivè visitors.

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