THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17,
1936.
HUGHES & HOUGH Champion Pam Barton
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YESTERDAY'S LAWN BOWLS
(By LEO MUNRO) Southport, May 24. Third time paid for all. Nineteen-year-old Miss Pam Barlon, of Royal Mid-Surrey, won the British women's golf championship here to-day when she bent Miss Bridget Newell, of Derbyshire, by the crushing margin of seven up and five to play in the thirty-six holes final. A great triumph.
though Miss May Bezlet tid sa Few younger players have won the
PAIRS & SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIPS
Only n
I matches
curtailed programme of Was played in the Lawn
most interesting game being that on Bowls Championships yesterday, the the Kowloon Cricket Club Green at the age of seventeen.
Perseverance rewarded. Smiling. riimitated L. J. Silva and II. A. Alves where A. W. Grimmitt and C. Strange Freckled, nuburn-haired Miss Fam
the
in 1934 and again by 20-10. runner-up inst year. Now she is champion sti the third successive attempt.
Was
Misa Pam Barton (left) receiving the congratulations of Mies Newell
'after their golf championship contest.
EVERY GOLFER CAN IMPROVE HIS GAME
By LAWSON LITTLE
The match was close throughout and quite a high standard of bowls was Her record shows an amazingly shown by all players. The Civil Ser- rapid rise to fame. A beginner nt vice C.. pair were behind at 6-2 on the age of twelve, she played county the sixth head but took the lead by golf for Surfcy two years later, She 8.6 by scoring a four on the eighth. is British Curtis Cup golfer, and has They then led 14-8 and 14-12 while played international golf in Aus- the Portuguese couple went ahead at traila, New Zealand, America
and | 15-14 on the 10th head and were 17-14 Canadu.
| on the eighteenth, Powerful, determined, and a calin temperament, she may be the Joyce Strange and Grimmitt scored a four Wethered of the future,
on the 19th head lost a two on the ECCO (343TRASYKIUMENT round of 18 holes.
ALHAMBRA She played impressive golf to beat 20th and registered a two on the 21st |¦
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Iwenty-four-year-old Miss Newell, to win by a narrow margin.. Matlock magistrate, here to-day. Her long!
and
mally steady driving On the Club do Recreio green 8. In a roaring wind helped to wear Bright and J. E. Henson beat R. 0. down Misa Newell. Her fron shots Read and G. II. Sherriff fairly com carried on the good work, and what fortably by 24-16 after leading prao. the driving begun was finished by the tleally throughout the match. The dendliness of her putting.
dosers led 10-9 on the 11th hend but wero outplayed for the next eight heuds during which they falled" to | store. A aix on the 17th made the score 22-10. The losera registered a fire on the 19th head but never looked like entching up.
EXPERIENCE TOLD
Miss Newell began well, but broke down under the strain to wayward steering of shots. She was the older of the Amalists, but the younger bad The greater experience, and experl- | On the Craigengower Cricket Club ence told.
T
is my contention that every golfer can improve his game if he has a little more time to spend with his clubs.
Our Daily Golf Hint
Straightness, contentment and courageous putting is a trio of virtues that wins most
КАМСА
--Miss Helme,
green, 3. V. Ramsay and J. McKelve YORKS
Hoosen and A. Q. Madar in the Pairs championship by 27 shots to seven.
Misa Newell was always in arrears inflicted a crushing defeat on J. after her opponent became one up at the 7th hole this morning. A brave pursuer, but one whose hopes were doomed to fail.
Advantage to Miss Barton, we thought, before the first round had begun.
Run of the play justified the pro- Barton Idea. Her was the greater power. She maintained the effective ilne at the long game.
round.
But initiative was with Miss
The losers did not seem to find the reen at all to their liking and played poor bowls. Hoosen showed up better than Madar, who was inclined to be either too short or too heavy.
Ramsay played well as a lead for the winners, frequently 'Juck'.
good
McKelvie also ng the bowls, his drawing being exceptionally
Tho winners
scored on 15
Su Miss Newell put up a splendid aght for sixteen holes in the first heads, scoring seven twos and two Barton. She took the lend at the threes, while the farers only scored third hole and, though twice brought on six heads. back to all-square, was not heated throughout the day.
There was a great half in four at
OPEN SINGLES
Playing In the Open Singles chant
the 10th. Miss Burton holing a putt pionship on the Police Recreation Club of five yards, Miss Newell responding green yesterday, D. Rumjahn de- from three yards, amid cheers, from fented A. M. Caiman by 21 shots to the crowd on the towering sandhills 12 on the 20th head. beside the green.
THREE DOWN
But the fight swung away from Miss Newell. Pullert secund shots cost her the last two holes, and she finished the round three down.
HAVE TO FOLLOW-ON
(Continued from Pape 8.)
complexion of things.
Up to that time Bowes had proved Derby's total of 253 succeeded in re- well nigh unplayable and in spite of
turning an analysis of 6 for 66.
Townsend contributed a masterly 101 while Worthington helped with a fine knock for 80.
Against Mitchell, Yorkshire could do little right and were sent back for 112, Mitchell talting 0 for 60. Follow The winner led throughout, scoringing-on Yorkshire hit up 102 for the on eleven heads against his opponent's loss of one wicket before the match.
ine. Rumjahn scored a four on the ended. seventh_hend, and also three threes; while Calman's best were in twos and singles.
ASHDOWN STILL SCORING Another glorious century by Bill Ashdown effective bowling by "Tich" gave a fortable victory by six wickets against Somerset at Tonbridge.
com-
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A friend recently complained to me that he took 123 strokes to play o
This is how i took ten strokes off his game in ten daya, and this is how every other golfer can do the same.
I asked him to describe all the shots he made in the round, classifying them into putts, chips, trouble shots, frons and drives.
He had several four-putt greens, and often took two shots to get out of traps.
I found he had wasted 23 shots on or just of the greens and about 13 more when he was in trouble. His short game and recovery work were largely
responsible for his big score.
He told me when he came off the course that he was in the rough nine times off the tee, As there are four short holes, he missed nine drives out of 14, and from any position he was in, he should not have Hone more than one shot above par on carli hole.
SHOTS ON PAPER
If a player waris to better his score, he should make a survey of his shots to discover where his great- est failings are.
This survey should be made on paper, otherwise the player might be more interested in, say-driving and would not be honest with himself.
Going back to my friend. I told him that if he would come to the cours halt an hour earlier' on the three days a week that he played. and practise his putting and on other days play some shots out of a sand trap, he would cut his errors in these departments of his game by at least 50 per cent, in just a few of these little practice sessions.
A couple of afternoons a week alter office hours spent with the club professional would speed his progress up a great deal.
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innings of 160 (Freemand for 60) Kent's response to Somerset's first
was 248 for 8 declared (Ashdown
MATCHES POSTPONED The fight, as such, ended early in the afternoon round.
The Open Pairs match between Rt. -Miss-Barton-won-the-first-hole, and Duncan and S Rundle and J. lost the next two-the second partly Meyer and K. C. Hamilton, arranged because the over-eagerness of an for the Kowloon Dock Green yester leur photographer ruffled her as day, was postponed until today, amateur she was about to play it fourth hole. Gutierrez the match on the Kowloon
chot. Owing to the indisposition of L. A. 132). Somerset fairly collapsed in But, beginning at the the game became processional. The B. G. C. where Gullerrez and A. A. for 123 and Kent hit off the required
train told on Miss Newell. The cold dus Remedios were to have met J. E.47 for the loss of four wickets. wind, too, though now she was wear-Noronha and F. X. M. da Silva, was Ing a yellow jersey over the dark postponed,
blue. She lost her putting touch.
Su Miss Barton, out in 41 against
45, turned six up.
Miss Newell fought on bravely. But the end came at the thirteenth, Miss Newell, short with pitch and run up, Miss Barton dead for a winojng tour and the championship.
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Smirke rides Harran, Jones vides Clever all-round performances by Guinea Gap, Nevett rides Galvaci, Santall of Warwickshire and Brown Whiteside rides Fresh Fox, Barler of the Free Foresters were features, will be on Voltus, K. Robertson has Santall took five Sussex wickets for Canteener, E. Smith mounts Rose 50 and scored 104 not out, playing Cruz, D. Smith rides Scatter Cash, an important part in Warwick's de- Couch has Yorkshireman, Evans will feat of Sussex by five wickets. lake out Revelation, Mitchell mounts
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TEST TRIAL. RUINED The Test irin-North v. South- was spoilt by ruin. M. J. Turnbull
Boothius have been withdrawn from Papyrette, Japetus, Theft und
|the rare.-Reuter.
R. Murphy, the Hitchin Town in- side-right, has simed for Luton Town.
Brown, appearing for Free Fores Swansea have signed on Williamsters against Cambridge took. 7 for 88. Chester's Welsh
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The wedding took place in Shang- Wolverhampton alility man.
hn last week of M. Robert T. E. George Nicholson, the Bolton Wan-Glamorgan carried off chic in Tsang and Miss Millicent Eleancre derers half-back, has joined Cardil dividual batting honoura fitting up Won. Both are well-known and City.
106 for the South, while Hardstaff of popular member of the local Over- W. J. Scott, the Stockport full-back, Notts contributed 89 not out for the seas Chinese community, the bride- has been signed by Cardiff. He gain-North R. W. V. Robins (Middlesex) groom being the eldest son of the The result of the Gold Vase, runed three Irish League "caps" and bowled well for the South to take 5 late Mr. and Mrs. Tsang Dong-hin, over a distance of two miles was: Joined Stockport from Darlington. for 78.
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younger David Mangnall, the West Ban 363 to the North's 321.
daughter of Mr. James C. Wong, re- centre-forward, has been transferred
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Outsider Wins At Twenty To One
Ascot, June 16.
Rondo, 20 to 1
Fearless Fox, 2 to 1
Belasthel, 100 to 0
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