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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1926.

THE WORLD SPORT

IMPORTANT H.K.F.A. MEETING.

THE REVISED RULES REVIEWED.

{DY "WANDERER."}

WIMBLEDON SENSATION.

SUZANNE LENGLEN OBJECTS

TO PROGRAMME.

QUEEN DISAPPOINTED.

There was a sensation at Wimble-

By far the most important item on the agenda for the annual meet- don to-day owing to Suzanne Leng ing of the Hongkong Football Aslen not fulfilling her programme, sociation to be held at Volunteer She had been, "billed" to appear Hendquarters to-morrow evening, twice-once on an outer court in is that which concerns the altern- singles at 2 o'clock in the after- tion of rules. It fa to be proposed noon, this to be followed by a dou- that an entirely new set of rules be bles match on the centre court. substituted for those now in exist-

ence, the revisions applying not .only to the Association rules, but to all bodies and competitions dir- ectly under its Jurlaidiction:

The newly prepared rules, which the meeting of club representatives

than alterations.

will be asked to adopt, are more The change is so complete as to render somewhat difficult any reference to current laws for purposes of comparison, while, at the same time, the con- tinuity has been improved to some extent.

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Longer, Perhaps Stronger

The rules to be submitted are considerably longer, and a good deal stronger than those to be cast "aside, though the changes are large

Iyi a matter of phraseology, rather than any distinct variation in ap- plication.

At the same time there have been several important changes which might well be enlarged upon.

The old rule relating to the com- position of the Council was arabign- ous to the extent that a legally cons tituted meeting of the Council res quired the attendance of the officials, three members elected at the annual meeting and two ment- bera of the each resident Club with 3 years membership, which,

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LEARNING GOLF.

BRITISH OPEN GOLF.

HELPFUL HINTS BY FAMOUS FIVE AMERICANS LEAD THE

PLAYERS..

OUT OF A CUPPY LIE.

Roger. Wethered, ex-amateur champion, gives, useful advice on the methods of overcoming a cuppy ile in the course of the following article, which is published by special arrangement with the Golfer's Magazine, "Chicago. sister, Mae Joyco Wethered, com- ments on the difference on putting

FIELD.

HAGEN BEATS COURSE RECORD.

London, June 23. Walter Hagen took the lead In the British Open Golf Champion-: ship by breaking the courao re- cord for St. Anne's with a round His of 68. Ils

styles, and speaks also of run up shots in the wind,"

W. Hagen (68) W. Melhorn (70) Al Watrous and McCleod (71) and Bobby (72) were leaders at the end of the day's play while Whit THE "HALF-AND-HALF" SHOT.come's acore of 79, remained the

beat British score.

By Roger Wethered. The "half-and-half shot comes into action when the ball has Nothing but found a cuppy lle. marvelous ingonuity will" enable the player to insert the blade of the club beneath the ball cleanly without removing a little of the soll behind the ball during the process, in which case much back When spin cannot be imparted.

Whitcombe was followed by Armour (America) with 74, George Von Elm. (America) 75, George Duncan (Britain) 975, Arthur Havers (Britain) : 76, Jim Barnes (America). 77, and Abe Mitchell (Britain) 73-Router..

Earlier Message.

London, June 28,

There was a huge and enthusias tic crowd prescit and a sensation was caused by Suzanne not appear-a mashie is used for this stroke it

At St. Annes in the open Golf ing until 3.15 p.m., when she drove is unwise to pitch the ball on to up accompanied by her mother and the green..

A risk must sometimes Championship, 117 players. haying. be taken, and the ball must be qualified from territorial eliminat some officials.

pitched short of the green, and al-ing competitions, the seventy-two holes medal play constituting the lowed to run on of its own accord. championship proper was begun In effect, the shot will be a quar- ter-iron stroke played with a ma- here this morning in ideal condi- shie. The left hand will grip hard, and the ball will have to be driven out by the stretch of the left arm. Any attempt to nip it out of its bad lie with the right hand will result, more often than

It appears that" she protested against playing in consecutive matches. Her Majesty the Queen attended specially to watch the dou- bies match, which would have been between Suzanne Lenglen and Mlle. Vinsto (France) and Mise Browne and Miss Ryan (America). Her Majesty waited in the Royal Box, but the programme was disorganis ed and the Queen finally left.

LADIES RESULTS.

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tions.

The first two days will be in the A second quality- nature of ing test, as those players who are fifteen strokes behind the leader will be retired at the close of to-

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By Joyce Wethered.

The authorities later made a tion. statement, apologising for their

The face of the club in the up inability to carry out the pro-swing must not turn as in the case gramine owing to the indisposition of the pitch shot. The swing of Suzanne Lenglen.

should resemble more of a careful The flight will be ericket #iroke. lower, and the check spin will be Some of the notable results in the neutralized to some extent. The second round of the Ladies' Cham- ball will not run in the free man pionship to-day were:-Miss Joanner of a running stroke. Fry beat Miss Elleen 'Bennett 6-3,

SHORT APPROACHES. 4-6, 7-5; Mrs. Watson beat Miss Betty Näthall (the Girl Champion) 6-3, 6-0; "Miss Ryan beat Miss

The run-up shot may be includ- Clarke 6-3, 6-2, and Mrs. Malloryed in the list of short approaches,

eas Mrs. Edginglon 6-2, 6-1.

but the mid-iron or jigger is the club with which it should be play- ed. A good deal of discrimination In the Men's Singles Champion- must be exercised in selecting the of course, was obvious' against ship, Kingsley beat Fischer 11-9, occasion on which it may be the intention of those who framed 6-2, 6-2: Greig beat Turnbull 6-4, brought into use. Except in the rules, and in fact would·| 3-6, 6-2, 6-0; and Borotra beat A.

casos of grim becessity, the decid- amount almost to a general meet | H. Pyzce 3-6, 6-4, 7-5, 6-1.—Reutaring factor will be the state of the ing.

ground over which the ball, must The new rule allows for SIX

roll before it reaches the smooth members to be elected to the Coun-

surface of the green. Inland turf cil of the Association.

in England is most unsuited to the shot on account of its quality and consistency, and the player

preference the "half-and-half"

The date for payment of the all nual subscription has been ad- vanced to August 31st from Octor- -

MEN'S SINGLES.

BIG AUSTRALIAN " SCORE.

will contest another thirty-six | holes on Friday.

of

The leaders at present are Melhorn 70, Watrous and McLeod Americe. The best Britisher is R. Whitcombe, 79.-Reuter.

71, and Bobby Jones 72, all MEN

BILLIARDS.

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MATCH IN THE Y, M., C. A.

There was

interesting billiard match at the European Y.M.C.A. Kowloon, on Tuesday night when residents were opposed to members. The former won by u narrow margin the scores being: Members.

Residents. J. Bell

13 A. Chapman 100 T. M. Pilc 88 R. Meldrum 01 D. Ogilvie S. Weill Taylor

04 W. Greenhalgh 73

106 J. C. Long-

B5. W. G. Gerrard 141

B. S. Rodgers 77. T. J. Richards 64

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NETTLETON

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has been included giving a stated close season.

Increase of Protest Fee.

DERBY MATCIE

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shot with a mashie.

Upon seaside courses the ques- London, June 23.

tion is a different ong altogether. The Australans commenced

The compact. texture of the turf their two-day match with Derby-permits of an even run of the ball; with protests against decisions of shire, at Chesterfield on a good so much so that, provided there

Rule 15 (old rule ti which dea's.

an affiliated Igarne or competition wicket before a crowd of about are no hazards blocking the line, or Referees' Board, has becg in- | five thousand, creased from $10 to $20, with the

ed frivolous,

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H. L. Collins won the i usual clause as to forfeiture in the the visitors had hit up 22 event of the appeal being consider the loss of two wickets when play It is newly ruled that the Club was suspended owing to rain. may protest against the Council's Collins was defeated when his sere stood at 99, He batted for decision to a General Meeting of the Association, the protest fee, two hours and hit fourteen 4's.

being fixed up $25, to be forfeited if

the rus-up may advisedly take the

In the billiard tournament open

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EXCHANGE RATES.

plate of the pitch, not only heparis cause of the more suitable nature Brussels of the turf, but because the ball Amsterdam is more likely to escape the buffet-Berlin ing of the wind and ground.

And Putting Style.

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W. Bardsley was not out with 87tect the subtle differences of put- the appeal does not succeed. That to his credit when play ceased ting style at a glance in the way Council may not regard the original for the day-Reuter

appeal as frivolous, but if it is re- jected and carried further by the Club, the protest fee is forfeited in the event of non-success.

LEAGUE TENNIS.

Copenhagen Vienna Helsingfors Lisbon Ruenos Aires

Shanghai Yokohama New York the ball runs after it has been

Geneva struck, and even in the way it Milan leaves the putter's face. The dis- Stockohim tinctions between the putting of

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ball in a beautiful manner.

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"B" v. Kowloon C. C. on the Kow. idon ground on Sunday D. K. Sumy, S. A. M. Sepher, T. W. Cheong, B. P. Ng, T. L. Iu, H. Y. Loong.

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CR.C. v, U.S.n.c.

On the C.R.C., ground at 4.30

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4.

Door-Knob Turn of Wrist..

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