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Shanghai Wins Bowls Interport
HONGKONG BEATEN IN SECOND
CONTEST BY 19-12
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The foundation. for Shanghai's vletory was fald by Brierley who was responsible for some clover bowling. He was able to give his skip some good woods when they were most needed and although he was not as consistent as was Coutes for long- kong he often changed the positions of the head.
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wood out but Fraser catulated the Shanghai pinyer and displaced Munro, Hongkong ngain lying two. Then Holland added a further shot. Glover rose to the occasion in grand styku and, with a heavy wood, car- ried the jack to score two for Shang- hai. This and the first head, were the best of the match and showed the players reproducing their best form.
Thereafter Shanghal dominated the play and from 8-6 went to 13-6 after the 12th head.
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Durham, the Royal Artillery wåd former Army goalkeeper, · played a lion-hearted game yesterday against the Police. He saved shot after shot and many wars not easy ones by any means. : Above he is seen beating Stevens to the ball. (Photo: Ming Yuon).
be frat shot when fengkong was A. H. PADGHAM'S WIN IN
McKelvic was not an quccessful as was hoped but he was certainly not very much below expectations. came in for some good work on oc casions but lacked the consistency and brilliance of his opposite num- ber.
Whenever Brierley failed to beat Coates and McKelvie it was left to Munro to perform the oracle and the captain of Shanghai's tenni rarely his side. He was not the same consistent player of the first
and
often his de- required the assistance of liver contest wicks before he was able to spoil some good work by the Hongkong players. I am not
On the tenth hend. Glover drew two. MeKelvie played a destructive what on the eleventh head when he promoted a Shanghal wood and at the same time pushed out Hongkong's shot to give away two to the visitors.
Holland came in for some note- twelfth hend worthy work on the when he carried the jack for the shot. after Shanghai had been lying. The honours for the 13th head went to Fruser, who, with Contes lying the shot, humped out Shanghai's second wood to leave longkang lying three.
lucky shots and scored the counter
ever, that all of Kesting, how- Munro brought off one of his semi-
shots were
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lucky onca but he had more luck than with any of the other players, He
Another wick gave Munro the shot weak at the beginning
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next head, the 14th, when better form as the game progressed. Shanghai made the score 10-7.
Fraser, like McKelvic, was on and Hongkong chalked up a two but con off and was not altogether in his ceded a single on, the 16th on which best form. He was not as effective Hongkong was lying three or four Munro, but that was not entirely when Munro drew the shot. When his fault as he was not blessed with Holland went down he had an oppor-
of scoring Ave by the same amount of luck as was opponent. Although known for his Munro's wood and was directed to driving it was in this department employ the back hand but instead he that he was least effective on Satur- preferred the forehand for a Test and day while he was drawing some failed. beautiful shots, on one occasion put- ting down two, woods within a couple of inches of the Jack.
HOLLAND OFF FORM
It was in the form of the two skipa that there was another great disparity Glover was the brains of the outfit and he excelled, more for his strategy than for his accuracy in delivery, le it was who built up heads in such a manner that the later
of the local players were often
beaten before they even rolled their woods. In building up heade and in ne play Glover was easily the
of the two skips and although he
The score was 10-0 in favour of the visitors and on the concluding heads Shanghai scored a single and a two while Hongkong had three slugles.
RUGBY FOOTBALL
AT HOME
was not as deadly with his drawing. ALL BLACKS
to-the-jack shots af on Thursday the necessity rarely arose but when it did he was not found wanting. Ells chlef duty on Saturday was to place obstacles in the way of Hongkong's skip and this he, invariably did to perfection.
AGAIN
GOLF FINAL
Percy Alliss Fails With Short Putts
London, Sept. 14. A. H. Padgham (Sundridge Park) beat P. Alliss (Beaconsfield) by 3 and 2 in the 36 holes final of the News of the World £1,250 Tournament. It was a splendid final to round off a tournament of exceptionally interesting golf. With the Ryder Cup storm rumbling in the near distance, and every member of the British side playing during the week, London spectators have had a rare treat. The scoring and the fighting have been as fine as the Tournament has ever produced.
The final saw the eventual winner 7th, and turning in 33 to 36 was two as much as three down at me point) up.
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In the Mixed Classes event Diana (Mr. P. Ramus) beat Sirius (Mr. H. M. Fininy) by 28 seconds for pride of place.
Detalled results were as follow: Clans-Started at 2.30 p.m.
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in the morning, come into luncheon „Padghum was caught at the extreme one down, square at the first hele on top of a bunker to the right of the resumption, take the lead at the next green at the 10th, and played a crisp, hole, and beating off spirited thrunis elever chip. His opponent replied by by the runner-up, get home on the holing a putt of 5 yards with all the 18th green. No man could ask for nonchalant assurance
whe goling thrill; finer golf never fails. That made Alllas three The Cruiser Sweepstake Race of a great would indeed be rare.
up, and the juxtapoaltion of the club- the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club was Alliss holed three long putts in the house, with its amenities, drew a por- sailed yesterday in Iden] weather. morning round,
when first he and tion of the crowd, convinced that the The yachts which completed the then Padgham hit the hole with chip match, was as good as over.
course to Waglan (S), « distance of shots at the 2nd and 4th respectively;}
21 miles, did so in exceptional times. The race was won by Tavy II, and appeared to have established a
Halled W.R. Oficers of H.M.S. Tamar. winning lead of three holes. In the
Then, at the short 11th, Alliss bis .round
The following were the results: Allis lost afternoon
Yacht No. Fashd. Creet'd Pos. magical touch an te green, and inis played his first shaky approach putt,
Azunin
1.36.30
13.34.42 ed putts of the vital six-fert distanee, down a tricky slope. He missed his
(Mr. E. B. Lambert) Padgham holed one or two eminent from feet and his lead was down
and, I to two. However, a 10-footer went
8. 13.41.30 13.35.68 ones, and the game down at the 12th, and he was back missible
(Mr. G. V. T. Marshall) Awung
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.9 13.54.57 13.43.12 At the short 5th in the afternoon with his three sole lead.
(Mr. A. L. Shields) round, Allies put his tee shot under
10 14.08.45 13.43.52 three feet from the hole only to be
(S/Ldr, C. R. Keary) left with a dead stymie as the out come of his opponent's approach putt. Alliss took his mashie and endeavour- ed to pitch his ball into the hole, but to take a chance at the 0th, where Wanderer 16 though his ball struck the far lip the missed a holeable putt, played
horrible, hooked second, but recovered | Quest "the stopped
18 14.12.44 13.47.28 and there, I think game vittuilly ended. At the 6th from a hunker and won a poorly play- Monsoon Bled hote in 5.
(Mr. H. W. Dulley)
23 D.N.F. and the 8th Allies' approach putts,
his drive, but he played | Penguin noned against his opponent's balla glorious brussle second home to the (Col. Lewis and Capt. Elay) The tide had definitely turned agafust heart of the 15th green to get his half Sai Long 27 14.04.47 13.40.18 him, and, grand fighter as he is, in 4. Both were near 2's at the 16th, (Capt. J. Hooper and Capt. Cowan) The
WINE
EIGHTH VICTORY Holland brought off a few good ots but on the whole was playing
OF TOUR a comparatively poor game but his
London, Oct. 12. failure could invariably be traced to Glover as Holland could, on many un
The New Zealand "All Blacks necasion, only play as well as allow-rugby team met the South of Scat- ed by his opponent..
of their tour of England engagement and won by 11-8.
Apart from their defeat by Swansea on September 28, this was their closest match to date.
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BRILLIANT START One of the best heads of the match was the first and if the standard had been maintained the contest would have ranked as one of the best. if not the best, ever played. However, the players were not able to main- tain the accuracy and except for a few of the heads the bowling was not up to interport standard.
Contes was early prominent and rested the jack with his second de- livery on the first head. Brierley also showed promise and played on to Contes wood to lay the slot. McKelvic then crept in for the first shot for the Colony and when neither Fraser nor Munro was able to alter the position Holland cut out Shang hal's second wood to lay three: With his last delivery Glover drew first
shot
Out
At the 14th Alliss, after cutting his
Typhoon
tee-shot into a bunker, recovering well and getting on in 3, fuiled with the first really disastrous putt of the day. Tern Padgham, who, by the way, hud fail-
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tand at Hawick to-day in the ninthull well struck and on the line, can- plowed his success by Cutty
Alliss felt that he was fated to lose.
ALLISS' LOST CHANCE
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Cambridge University played Old the day's sparkle, one was left with the day hefure, recovered to finish the 9th, where Alliss, who put his 20- |
North Midlands were opposed to Leicestershire in the County Cham pionship and won easily by 21-3. Leyslans and won by 20-8. The Harlequins beat the Combined Ser- vices by 21-16, London. Scottish bent Rosslyn Park by 15-7 and London Irish drew with London. Welsh 6-6.
Scores of the chief matches played to-day follow:
S. of Scotland 8 New Zealand
(at Inwick)
ristor
Extracting the bitter essence from Allis lost his the knowledge that
chance of winning because of his nubility to hole putts from four to
beautiful striker of long putts, but
the nearer he wonnen we follow bunkers guarding the green. fie re-l
fipping the hole from 12 Tavy II en Allisg who down421 stronger breeze than has cooled 118 emulation of Burdon's historical fent reviving hopes; halves in 4, 4, 3 to this week, drove the cross-bunkers in
over the back of the platenu green, cond over the back of the green, the back to a roar of applause again failed to hole a eft, pult of lit- six feet from the hole. He is a led his putt for a half in 3. But estimable value. He followed by
18th, which struck a familiar chord in 10th and was four down.
followed this with a second, to the missing another holeable one at the to the hole every Mid-Surrey bosom, finding the the more
He made a great attempt to hole a through. "Stab" is a
word one covered well, but Padgham settled the really long one at the lith, but the hesitates to employ in writing of such affair out of hand by holing a long luck had left him; he won the 13th, fluent striker of the ball, but of 3, putt for 3, and so finished the first after Padgham had bunkered his drive to the layman's eye, his holing-out half one down.
amongst the brood of sandy hum- has a most
most decided tang.
The approximate figures were: nocks to the right, by holing for 3 Padgham is always a
delightful
Alliss.—Outs 4, 4, 4, 4, 2, 4, 8, 3, 5 from 8 feet. He won the long 14th, player to clubs na
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Fraser drew the counter on the second head to give Hongkong a single and to level the scores but the London Irish
On
visitors, with three shots on the next toll
head, went into the lead again.
the fifth head they had scored six
points to two. Hongkong retaliated Rosalyn Park
Bridgwater GLondon Welsh
12 Blackheath
5
Waterloo
5 Swansea
Londonians
with a single on the sixth head and Guy's Hospital & Old
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Padghani --Out: 4, 4, 4, 4, 3, 4, 4, 9, 5-35. Honie: 4, 3, 4, 4, 5, 4, 3, 4, 3,
34. Total, 69,
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Scottish 16 ponent of relaxation and perfect apt La hedge a little during the inter- shot in to avoid the sentinel tee, hit elevens. G. II. Fowler (2), S. Fow-
a three on the Ruventh to tie the Aberavon 8 Pontypridd score for the second and last time Devonport S. during the match.
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though sloth had smothered 35. Total de
the vilest bunker on the course, re- will to strike the. ball. Enden.
covering brilliantly, playing a high vour to follow the club head as t'ap
approach to within 12 feet of the hole, In a friendly hockey match at proaches the ball, and the illusion is
only to be left with a partial stymie. King's Park on Saturday, the Euro- shattered in bewilderment. He left
Y.M.C.A. defeated a team from That was Alliss's last thrust. Pad-EL.M.S. Medway by five goals
to Allies to play the odd for the most!
ham, from the short rough to the three, the play being very fastleted. part, then coaxed his ball somewhere
The supporters of Fadgham were left, endeavouring to swing an iron though both sides fielded inside his opponent's. A brilliant ex-
val, but their man made a brilliant the ball so near the pipe as to send Uming.
There was a small crowd when the start. He drove slup over the first it neampering head-high but clear of ler, (2) and H. Smith scored for the "Y", while Hall, E, Fowler and vast variety of available game started over a course thaten, pitching short of the bunkers all the ០៤ ប្រភេទ
stood
and bouncing over them, pitched back troubles, to finish on the far side of Glazebrook replied for the Medway. up wonderfully well
to within 4ft, and holed his
putt
cut the second, to the massed assaults of players and
for the green. Allies
RECREIO ». PUNJABIS 3 to square the popalace. Outside and in,
match. Allies missed Padgham holed a 14.footer to become. 1 and spectator have
The following will represent the experienced another putt of about 6ft, at the 2nd 3 up and 3 to go. Hu putted stone but the smoothest efficiency took the lead, to the vast excitement play was ended.
Padgham holed a shorter one, and dead at the short 10th, and the day's Club de Recreio in a hockey match
against the Punjabis Regiment their needs. The of crowd grew to big dimensions to the Than Padghan played a lovely so:
crowd
growing every minute.
King's Park to-day, bully-off at approximate scores were: afternoon but organisation dispelled cand to
a second
Alliss.-Out: 4, 6, 4, 4, 3, 4, 4, 3, p.m.-H. Britto: A. A. Dos Re- discomfort. ple
which hund beaten even the genius 36. Home: 6, 3, 4, 3, 4, 6, 3--27 medios and A. J. Basto; J. Goncal- Alliss was the first to take the lead, Hagen, and holed his oft. putt for for 7 holes. Total: 63 for 18 holes. ves, W. A. Reed and A. A. R. fraction nearer the jack than was Trethomas Blue
young centre forward from holing 'n putt of about 6 yards at the 3-2 up: followed the all-important (3, 4-2. Home: 43, 4, 4, 5, 4, 3—27B. T. Gosano, N. Beltrao and A. S Padgham.-Out: 3, 4, 4, 3, 3, 4, 4. Botelho; F. Nolasco, A. M. Xavier, short 5th for a 2. He holed another There Shanghai's No, 2. Munro played a
Xavier. perfect draw and pushed Fraser's Caerphilly, who has been on trial. of the unpleasant 7-yard sort at the 6th hole-te the chagrin of Alliss's for 7 holes.. Total 60 for 16 holes.
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Contes throughout was playing his Portamnath 5. best and the inability of the Hong kang players to take the lead at any atago was certainly in no way due to the Craigengower representative. On the eighth und it seemed that Hongkong might assume the lead as Coates put two woods within a cou-
-Reuter.
Bristol Rovers have signed on of Inches of the jack. Brierley professional formas Edward Buckley, drew second shot but Fraser was a
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