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P. ALLISS BEATS L. J. COX
THRILLINg golf IN SURREY
(Continued from Pape 8.)
lighted those who followed the match, Fadgham so lazily powerful, Whit combe hitting the ball with all the vanom of old physique and power- ful hands
Padghamly interlocked. Then
putts of 12 feet, 12 fect, and four yards to save the 6th and 7th and win the 8th, and to bo two up for Whitcombe's second to the 4th had found a sandy grave. With
half in Palgham
was out in 33 to 35 and two up. in 3, followed: then Whitcombe, who had missed holenble pults at the 10th and 12th, rammed one in from 12 feet to win the 13th in
his
3. He boled another of 7 feet at the 14th and the match was square.
Back came Padgham to the attack, banging two fine one's home, with his opponent pulling his tee-shot into the short rough, and drawing his second into bunker. Both had chances nt
the short 10th, Whitcombe following ส
opponent in a tragic and almost
unbelievable attempt to hole shart putts; then from the top of the 17th green of infinite subtlety, Whitcomba holed
n putt suggestive of Corinthian bagatelle for a 3 to square the match. With both hitting good drives to the 18th. a half in was inevitable. At
the
8, 1935.
Jane Withers in a scene from "Ginger" with O. P. Heggin. This picture commences at the Alhambra on Thursday.
19th, Whitcombe drove into the SUNDAY CRICKET
cross bunkers guarding the green: Padgham was just short of them: pitched up 4 feet from the hole, and with 3 snatched a fine win..
BRILLIANT GOLF
In the third round games, R. A. Whitcombe bent Adams, who has bern playing so brilliantly of late. Adams got an early lend, but Whitcombe won the 11th with a 2nd, then holed a spade-mashie shot over trees at the to get on terms. From then, until he won by holing an eight-yard
for the match, he was always net for
victory, was a grand game, with the winner out in 4 and home in 33 for a round of 67.
GARTHWAITE'S ELEVEN BEAT NAVY
SHEK-O GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP
WON BY MARTON ON SUNDAY
FIVE STROKES ADVANTAGE
with
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Insomnia The Result Of Nerve Weakness.
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rheumat such as
exercise,
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The Shek-O Golf Championship, played on Sunday, was won by Pink Pills almost invariably all E. C. Marton,
Rcore of that is required to not matters
The reason for this le 70+75=145.
that like nerves,
the other comp
II. K. B. Hancock was second, with parts of the playsteal system,
a score of 71--79160.
"+
Iun. Mr. R. M. Henderson WAS
for their strength upon an adequate supply of oxygen and iron, just much DA is contained in the rich red blond
Dr. Williams Pink Pilla.
third, with a score of 09-4-84153; created by Dr.
Try & thirty day course of Dr. of Williams' Pink Pills. As soon as you
The Morning Pant was won by R. M. Henderson, with a
#coro
60-6-03; and the Afternoon Pool was commence taking this reliable of won by J. A. Plummer with a scora preparation the constructive process of 86-18=20..
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A. B. Dale, run out.
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Old aches and off-daye will give
Linut. Comimdr. W. Barry.
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L/S Hinle, not out
Extrag
27
Total
Bowling
Garthwaite
Elvin Persso Williams
6 for 44
2 for 62
1 for 11
...0 for A first-wicket partnership which
LIEUT. GARTHWAITE'S XI realised 102 runs between Lieut. J. P. Williams (70 rotired) and Llout. Hon. } Lieut. J. P. Williams, retired G. R. Clegg-Hill (61) paved the way Lieut. Hon. G. R. Clegg-Hill, b for victory for Lieut. Garthwaite's St. Clair Ford eleven. Victory was secured for the Lieut. J. Jolinson, e Davies, b 'loss of only two wickets, but the Capt. B. W. Perane, not out team continued butting until 210 runs |C. ́S. M. Elvin, b Broome were on the board with seven wickets | L/Cpl. Steele, not out Extras.
EIGHT WICKETS in hand.
An eleven led by Lieut. C.C. Garth- walte, R.A., hnd an easy victory over
team skippered by Lieut. C. Miers at Cricket on the Navy ground at.
King's Park, on Sunday, winning by eight wickets.
rung,
Scores:
LIEUT. MIERS'S XI
Lieut. C. Miera, b Garthwaite
Garthwaite
Miera
Total (for 4 wktai)
154 Dr. Williams* Pink Pills.
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SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUR.
The Ninth Extra Race Meeting will be held fweather permitting) ent HAPPY VALLEY on Thursday, 10th and Saturday, 12th October,
27
30
1935, commencing nt 2.00, p.nt.
The First Bell will be rung at 1011.30 p.m.
210
Lieut. C.G. Garthwaite, Bds. Coster, Dr. Jolinson, Pte. Sandford and Lieut. M. W. Wilkinson did not bat,
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16
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Bowling
D
#2
Dale Broome
0 for 30
1 for 41
0
Davies
0 for 33
Broome, b
0 for 28
Elvin Lieut. St. Clair Ford, c Sandford,
b Elvin
St. Clair Ford..
for 80
for 16
2
for 12
Sub. Lieut. Wraith, e sub., b Lieut. Battersby, b Garthwaite Bailing first, Licut. Miers's team Ligut. Davies, b ́Garthwaite Padgham played some brilliant guif
to which Mr. Mr. Douglass, b Garthwalte round the greens to beat J. J. Taylor. scored 154 He drove the 7th, and, recovering wel Douglass contributed 12 and Lieut.. A. Clayton, b Garthwalte
Lieut. Commdr. J. from a bunker at the next, shook his fliers 34. Lieut. Garthwaite bowled opponent inte taking 3 putts. Three very well for the winners and cap. up he sailed comfortably on to a vietured six wickets for 44 runa. Lory which seemed inevitable despite
the
fine fighting powers of Tayt h Perry
always the whip
hand against the sole Irish competitor, Fair- weather: King, if not, su brilliant as in the previous round, had the better of the short game with another fairy- handed exponent of the deliente art in Ward; Burton had a very clust call with Fallon. Compston is going his formidable by and way, and beat Kenyon
Dens
played sunie of the
most astounding gulf of a bewildering day. In beating Mackie he reached the turn in 30 strokea to be six up, and with 4.
4 settled the affair out of hand.
And
his opponent was out in RG!
In the second raad games, Comp ten had a severe shaking up
Mar- tin. Both taste
the troubles of course, insidious like good Hock, but equally expensiv
“pulted with remarkabelver both
the
Accuracy. Compston Insted the better
etter and got through.
The match between Sam King and Davies produced some scintillating golf which thuishing at the 16th hot
in
favour of the young Khole Park player. There was little toe
to choose be
tween the players off the tec, but King was slightly
more nec his scond shots. Out in 32 against 34 by Davies, King turned two up, his score for the first nine holes
13. 4. 4. 2.4; the next 3, 4, 3, 4,
holes were
halved in 4, 3, 4, 3. King then won the long 14th in 4 against his oppon- ents' 5.
aziel
finished the match with an-
ather
4 at the next hole, King, was not asked to hole cut a few putts of less foot, and his score of six under fours is, therefore, only approximate. With the exception of
pulled second
at the tenth hole he did not make a semblance of a mistake,
In the last match of the South Africans' tour at Scarborough, arainst H.D.G. Leveson Gower's XI. H.. F. Wade, their skipper, fell heavily while fielding and was re- moved to hospital with a distented loft shoulder.
The Welsh Rugby international selection committon has been re- eferted as follows: (Swansea), D. Jones (Risea).'R Thomas (Lianel- ly), and H. Packer (Newport).
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