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picked up. Not many, I think, imagined that McLean would not; find his form going in and settle (Continued from Page 8).

matters somewhere about the 16th..

from Byrant would go and in the rough under the bushes, That where he had to hack out loft-strength to strength and bor off handed. Parker got a good 4 to counter-attack was not considered win the 15th, with Little at sea in any of the scraps of conversa- for news of with his second and return chip,tion. I caught, but then threw away the 16th, after McLean's trials had spread, and a good recovery from a footmark folk were hurrying hotfoot to the In a bunker, by missing yet an- scone. other short putt,

That was what happened, though With Little dormie 2, Parker

W. Lawrence, the Colony and Inter- holed a putt of five yards to win Bryant played a bold second over

port champion, captured the two one- hundred yards free style events one of the 17th. The fast-gathering sandy shoulder to find the green crowd saw Parker well home with and get his half, McLean took which was open to the Canton Aquatic two good shots, and Littie stand-three pults from the back of the Sports Club and the Chinese ing on a rough-cornered mound to 12th and halved a hole ho should times in bath races compared favour

have won for Bryant was wide ably with his best. In the open race, the left. Local enthusiasm ran high. but Little soon damped it of the green with his tee shot he was given a strong challenge by Wong Sau-stin, the Chinese Olympic swimmer, who was only beaten ien Ane recovery and got a safe then at the 13th McLean got level, five to finish the game. His figures Bryant missing a putt of five feet yards from home. were 4, 3, 3, 4, 6, 4, 5, 5, 4.. is for the half. "That," Hoylake prowess has fallen from said. " the turning point," him, he is far from infallible, a when Bryant pulled his second into human target and very vulnerable bunker and Melean put his four feut past, Bryant's hour appeared

At the conclusion of the programme, ---as yet.

He walk- Hear. Devin bit of it.

a water polo match between two Club ed up.

cool as they make 'em, teams, including visitors, was played, recovered six yards from the hole, and following this a dance in the Club and then holed the pult. McLean, brought the trening's programme to shaken, missed his and again was an end. Souvenirs of the sports were one down. He saved the next with prevented to the winners in the course a good hold putt of the

of the evening by Miss Doris Hunt.

The results were as follow: length, after pushing a poor second

100 Yards Free Style H'Cap (Boys).]) into a bunker. Then came the1, . Roza: 2, I Remedion; 3, P. exciting finish I have already men-Remedios. Time: 74 c8. tioned.

.with

HALLIWELL'S TRIUMPH

WAR

everyone

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E. M. Marques (V. B. C.) niso swam fine race to win the 100 yards Inter. Invitation Breast stroke race

Club from Lau Mi-anu, of the Canion Aquatic Sports Cult

Ross Somerville was believed by mang knowledgeable people to have an outstanding chance of winning the title. To-day he entirely failed to do himself justice and henton 2-1 in a serambling game | by E. L. Halliwell, a left-hander who won the Lancashire Champion-

IBU Yards Inter-Club Invitation Breast Stroke-1, M. M. Marques ship last week. Halliwell at once took the lead, the Canadian being Later in the morning. Richard | (V. B. C.); 2, Lau Mi-sau (Canton Hector A.8.C.); 3, Táu Sik-yip (Chinese “Y”). of Canada, bent short all the way and taking three Moore, putta from no great distance. Thomson. Playing steadily going Time: 75 sees. Halliwell handed the lead to Someront, he was five up with six played Class-Members Aggregate).-1, L. J. 50 Yards Free Style 'Cap, ("C" against an opponent who could do ville at the third by putting on

A. Silvn: G. Agabeg: 3, Thomson- saved Remedios. Time: 28 4.6 secs. to the railway. Somerville at once nothing right. brought the game hack to square, the eighth with a four-yard putt.

100 Yards Free Style, Inter-Club won the 9th, where the Invitation—1, W. Lawrence (V.R.C.); hitting the ground behind the ball and whilst standing in the bunker en- Canadian was over the back of the 2, Wang Sau-sun (Canton A.S.C.); 3, (Chinese "Y"). deavouring to play the ball from tee. immediately Thomson took Kwok ling-ming the edge of it with a shortened three putta from four yards and

was five down again.

club.

Time: 58 2.5 secs,

L.

100 Yards Free Style H'Cap ("B" Class-Members Aggregate).—1, C, N. Silva and J. A. Guterres (Dend Henty; 3, L. A. Soares, Time: is 4.5 sec. and 64 4.5_rees. (Respectively).

300 Yards Invitation Inter-Cab Medley Rey-1, Victoria Recreation Club L. Hoza Pereira (Back), E. Marques (Brenst) and (Free Style); 2, Chinees "Y" Yu-kwas (Back), Le Ping-kwan Breast) and Lau Yuk-wing (Free Style) 3, Canton A.S.C. Wong Sau shin (Back), Lau Mi-sau (Breast) and Yau Mang-hang (Pree Style). Time: 3 mins..27 2,6 sees.

Halliwell took the lead again at

A GRAND FINISH the short 5th, where Somerville, after pulling his tee shot, played

Then came an enthralling finish. two in a bunker. He became two Thomaon won the 11th, where un at the bend, where the Canadian Moore hooked his tee shot into pulled his tee-shot and played a sand, saved the 12th with a fine poor second out of short rough, and recovery from the edge of a hunk turned three up, holing an invalu-fer, won the 13th, where he pul able four-yarder for two on the his approach four feet from the ninth. To his lead he clung till hole for 3, and halved the next the 14th, where Somerville snatch-

two in a 4 apiece to make the ed one back with a 3.

Canadian dormie. Then Moore, after a long consultation with his Members 360 Yaris Relay (seven caddie as to the line to take, drove | swimmeru)-1, II. L. Ozario's tenm into a bunker and lost the 16th. (B. Gomane, L. Remedies, 1. M. Reme- He lost the 17th, then the 18th:dios. II. J. Gutterres, A. Azedo and C. Rozario); 2, L. A. Soares' team; 3, square.

J. A. Guttéres' team.

When he repented the feat at the 16th matters began to look ominous for alliwell. Somerville, un- perturbed as ever, dug his own grave nt the 17th with three mourn ful putts. Ifalliwell has struck a great blow for the home forces. and, if I started by saying that Somerville did not do himself justice, the victor deserves full praise for rising to the occasion against an opponent of great re- putation and known ability,

MCLEAN_DEFEATED

! The 19th was halved, and only with a four against the wind at the 20th did he get home.

TO-DAY'S TENNIS PROSPECTS Mixed Doubles League Fixtures

Prospects of to-day's Mixed Doubles Lawn Tennis League matches being played are very small even if there is no further rain during the afternoon.

The Chinese R. C. are due to meet the U. S. R. C. at Causeway Bay while the two Kowloon C. C. teams are down to clash.

Another great game, though not so protracted, saw T, A. Torrance Lwo beat L. Munt, who turneti down, losing the 9th to two. From the seventh to the twelfth Munn's Agures were 3, 3, 3, 3, 4, 3,. and the match was then square. Jack McLean, the catablished Torrance then produced 3, 3, 4, favourite amongst the home_play-end went on to win by more. ers, fell to J. II. Bryant, of Black- well a member of the successful Three previous holders won their Worcester team in the County matches-Martin Smith and John Championship. A tallish player, de Forest. De Forest beat Buck- with a fine swing, inculcated by land; the game was square at the Michael Bingham, he appeared 12th, but de Forest, who appears temperamentally suited to the big to be running into form, then shot occasion, for, after being dragged off 3, 3, 4, 4, to the discomfiture The original fixture between the back to square at the 16th by a of his opponent. The Hon. Michael | Chinese and the U. S. R. C. was totally unexpected and magnificent Scott beat R. Myers by four and postponed owing to a misunder- recovery stone dead from the three, playing his typical steady standing while the Kowloon C. C. rough, he played the odd to the Kolf with The low shots. He "A" trounced their "B" team in the 18th, with McLean home, and put putted grandly against the wind first round. it up four feet from the hole and and getting down invariably in two sank the putt for a 3.

from anywhere in the thirty-yard McLean was not at his best. ren His short game, generally so ne curate, was less deadly, and he hit¦ some Indifferent seconds. Ho lost i the second, fluffing a mashie nibilek approach, but aquared at the fifth,

i

RECORD BROKEN

holing from 15 feet for 2, after Car Racer's Success Over

Bryant had saved the fourth by lofting over a stymie. Brynnt took the lend again at the 7th, where McLean pushed his second out inte a bunker, hit a poor second to re 8th, and saw the match squnre.

Bryant started for home with the lead, however, for McLean was bunkered to the right of the 9th, got out and over, played two and

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Lucen (Italy), June 15, Nuvolari, the Italian motorist, broke the World's Class "C" record

by covering the flying kilometre at an average speed of 321.285 kilometres an hour, and the flying mile at 223.126 kilometres an hour.--Reuter.

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THRE'S IN THE MORNING

FRANCE BEATEN

Great Britain Wins Men's Golf Contest

St. Mains, Junė 15. Great Britain bent France in the Men's Amateur Golf Championship here to-day by 5% points to 3.

The foursomes were halved, and Great Britain won four of the singles to France's two,

English champlon, defeated Cari In the top singles tie, Woollan, the Illam, the French champion, by three up and two to play.--Reuter.

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