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KATHARINE ·
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P. ALLISS BEATS L. J. COX
THRILLING golf IN SURREY
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lighted those who followed the match," Padghum so lazily powerful, Whit combe hitting the ball with all ne venom of solid physique and power. ful hands firmly interlocked. Then Padgham holed putts of 12 feet, 12 feet, and four yarde to save the 6th and 7th and win: the 8th, and to be two up for Whitcombe's second to the 4th had found a sandy
a kandy grave, With
| him
a half in 4 Padgham was out in 33 3 to
and two up. opponent's 36 and Halves in 0, followed; then
3, Whitcombe, who had missed holenhle putts, at the 10th and 12th, rammed one in from 12 feet to win the 13th in
3. He holed another of 7 feet at the 14th and the match was square,
Back
camo Padgham to the attack, banging two fine one's home, with his opponent pulling his Leonhot into the short rough, and
drawing
ving his second into a bunker. Both had chances the short 16th, Whitcombe following his opponent in a tragic and almost. unbelievable attempt to hole short putts; then from the top of the 17th green of infinite subtlety. Whitcombe holed a pult suggestive of Corinthian bagatelle for a 3 to square the match. I With both hitting good driven to the i
Jane Withers in a scene from "Ginger" with O. P. Heggie. This picture commences at the Alhambra on Thursday.
SHEK-O GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP
WON BY MARTON ON SUNDAY
'FIVE STROKES ADVANTAGE
The Shek Golf Champlonald played on Sunday, was won by
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E. C. Marton, with a score of that is required to set matters
| 70-475=146.
II. R. B. Hancock was second, with a score of 71+70±150.
Hon. Mr. R. M. Henderson was third, with a score of 80484153.
The Morning Pool was won by R. .M. Henderson, with a
the
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Lieut. Commdr. W. Barry, b
Perrie
15
6
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Extrag
27
Total
Bowling
Garthwaite Elvin
2 for 02
Persso
1 for 11
Williams
0 for 8
LIEUT. GARTHWAITE'S XI į realised 102 runs between Licut. J. P.
Williams (70 retired) and Lieut. Hon. Lieut. J. P. Williams, rotired
'70
61
b
4
1811:, & balt in 3 was inevitable. At SUNDAY CRICKET Ast-wicket partnership which
the 19th, Whitcombe drove into the cross bunkers guarding the green: Padgham was just short of them; pitched up 4 feet from the hole, and with a snatched a fine win,
BRILLIANT GOLF
CARTHWAITE'S ELEVEN BEAT NAVY
EIGHT WICKETS
An eleven led by Lieut. C.C. Garth- waile, R.A., had an easy victory over
G. R. Clegg-Hill (01) paved the way Lieut. Hon. G. R. Clegg-Hill, & for victory for Licut. Garthwailo'a St. Clair Ford eleven. Victory was secured for the Lieut. J. Johnson,' e Davies,
Micra lora of only two wickets, but the Capt. D. W. Peraso, not out team continued batting until 210 runs C. S. M. Elvin, b Broome were on the board with seven wickets | L/Cpl. Sicele, not out in hand.
Scorça:
LIEUT. MIERS'S XI
Lieut. C. Miera, b Garthwaite ..
In the third round games, I. A.. Whitcombe beat Adams, who has been playing so brilliantly of Inte. Adams got an early lead, but Whitcombe won the 11th with a 2nd, then holed a wonde-nashle shot over trees at the 13th to get an terms. From then, until he won by haling an eight-yard team skippered by Lieut. C. Miers putt for the match, he was always set at Cricket on the Navy, ground at. for victory. It was a grand game, King's Park on Sunday, winning by Sub Lieut. Wraith, c. sub., b with the winner out in 34 and home eight wickets.
Lieut. Battersby, b Garthwaite In 33 for round of 07.
Balting first, Lieut. Miers's team Lieut. Davies, b Garthwaite Paigham
played some brilliant golf
154 runs,
to which Mr. Mr. Douglass, b Garthwaite round the greens to beat J. J. Taylor. scored He drove the 7th; and, recovering well Douglass contributed 32 and Lieut. Lient. Commdr. J. Broome, b
E. A. Clayton, b Garthwalte from a bunker at the next, shook his Miors 34. Lieut. Garthwaite bowled opponent into taking putts. Three very well for the winners and cap-Lieut. St. Clair Ford, e Sandford,
he sailed
up
tory which colortably on to a vle | tured six wickets for 44 runs,
the
the fine fighting powers of
acemed inevitable despite
Taylor. Perry always held the
whip
hand against the sole Irish competitor,
Fair- weather; King, if not so brilliant as in previous round, had the better of the short game with another fairy- handed exponent of the delicate art In Ward; Burton had a very close call with Fallon. Compston is going his formidable way, and beat Kenyan Bay
1,
played some of the Most astounding golf of a bewildering day. In beating Mackie be reached the turn in 30 strokes to be six up, and with 4, 2, 4, settled the affair out of band. And
His In t was out in 36!
the second round had
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the
game by Mar- Comps. severe shaking up. Both tasted all the troubles of course, insidious like good. Hock, but equally expensive; both putted with remarkable accuracy. Compston Insted the better and got through. The match between Sam King
and Davies produced some scintillating
which in favo linishing at the 15th hole of the young Knole Park player. There was little to choose be tween the players off the tee, but King rate with his 34 by
Blot more accuratè
shots. Out in 32 against
3, 4,
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King turned two up; his scare for the first nine holes being 4, 4, 3,
4. 2, 1
4; the next four holes were hulved In 4, 3, 4, 3. King then won the long 14th in 4 against hla
oppon 5, and finished the match with an. ents' 5, other
4 at the next
next hole, King was not asked to hole out a few putts of less than a foot, and his score of six under foura is, therefore, only approximate. With the exception of a 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, against H.D.G. Leveson Gower's XI, II. F. Wade, their skipper, fell heavily while fielding and was re- moved to hospital with a dislocated left shoulder."
The Welsh Rugby international selection committee has been re- elected na follows: (Swansea), D. Jones (Risca), R Thomas (Lianel- ly), and H. Packer (Newport).
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
4
Garthwalto
Elvin
b Elvin
Extras
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
The Ninth Extra Race Meeting will be held (weather permitting at HAPPY VALLEY on Thursday, 10th and Saturday, 12th October, 1935, commencing at 2.00 p.m..
The First Bell will be rung at 10 1.30 p.m.
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Total (for 4 wkts)
.... 210 Lieut. C.C. Garthwaite, Bds. Coster, 34 Dr. Johnson, Pte. Sandford and
Lieut. M. W. Wilkinson did not bat.
16
1
Bowling
D
Dalo
0 for 30
32
Broome
10
Davies
Barry
4
2
for 41 0 for 33 for 28 St. Clair Ford. 1 for 36 Miers
1 for 16 Wraith
0 for 12
2
0
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