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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MOND

HONGKONG SCORES EASY VICTORY IN GOLF INTERPORT

Shanghai Wins Only One

Match Out Of Twelve

·

The Royal Hongkong Golf Club Hawkdns, viziting captain, had..., a scored a convincing win over a team' grim fight with his opposite number, from Shanghai ́at Fanling during the and was one down at the half way week-end when they won 11 tolone, stage to lose 3 and 2, but neither

The matches consisted of six sin. player was in his best form. gles on Saturday, and, three, four- In the fourballs yesterday, Shang-..

Five singles were hai had to score three victories to

balls yesterday. * during the fat win the match, Play in the morning

won by day's play, the only upset being was ever. Nicholl and

Cumming when Marion was beaten by Nicholl, were all square with their opponents + Up after being one up after 16 after 19 holes

and Had- and Glass holes over the Old Course in the land were three down and Petitt

ind Hawkins 2 up. MP.

morning.

All matches were over 30 holes. Singles counted one point, and the fourballs two.

In the afternoon Marton and Lissa- man got a good lead and looked like winn.ng fairly comfortably, till they lost the ninth, 11th and 12th. They Results (Shanghai names first): Bingten G. D. Nicholl beat O. Ewop the 10th and 18th and lost the C. Marton 2

14th, but a win at the 15th, and a 2.up; K. M. Cumming lost to A. E. Laaman 3 and 1; D. R. half at the 16th left them dormie Glass lost to T. A. Pearce 12 and 11; two. The match was featured by J. K. P. Hadland last to F. Groves many fine shots, but was remarkable 11 and 10; A. V. Pettitt lost to 6. for the number of holeable putts J. IL Fox 7 and 5; H. J. Hawkins lost missed; in fact only, two putis of to D. J. Gilmore 3 and 2.

any length were sunk. Marton's Fourballs-Nicholl and Cumming short game was not up to his usual lost to Marton and Lissaman 2 ond

standard and he hooked several 1: Glass and Hadland lost to Pearce drives, but played many brilliant and Groves 7 and 5; Petutt and shots. Lissaman was the most con- Hawkins lost to Fox and Glimore 5 sistent of the four. and 4. Total points: Shanghal 1 had been somewhat erratle in the In the second match Pearce, who Hongkong 11.

morning,

found It was a great pity the visitors duced by a rally on the part of the their margin re- the home pair had game and after could not manage more

practice opposition, they won four holes in here before the match. The courE CA

a row to win their match outter, were in grand shape, in spite of an In the third match inch of rain on Friday night that which had done marvellous work in made them a bit heavy, especially the morning and had been respon- the new course, but this had recover-sible for the lead at halfway, failed ed quite well by Saturday afternoon, him-anyhow comparatively, and and on Sunday they were grand. the home captain and his partner Shanghai were able to send down were not long in wiping off their de- only what they called weak team, clency and getting into a safe pos- and une of their players had time i ton.

no

Course in Good Order

were

for only one round of 18 holes on The visitors seemed a bit tired on Friday. They had a few holes up Sunday afternoon after three strenu their sleeves,

but as these were the ous days, and in a strange climate, but result of vaccination they were in they fought back well and

way an asset.

always trying and cheerful. Graeme Nicholl, that profound be- Lever in swinging the club as pro- pounded by Ernest Jones, brought with him two copies of the latter's book, a great collection of shots and

MIXED FOURSOMES

Worplesdon, Oct. 10. Eustace Storey, the Walker Cup player, and Mrs. Majorle Garon won the Mixed Foursomes Golf Tourna

a putter, that on Saturday afternoon earned for itself a pension for life, the morning round he led Mare ton by two houts after nine had been ment--the unofficial Foursome Chum- played, was pulled back

On the

TOBER 170

WEEK-END FOOTBALL

RESULTS

·GOVERNOR'S CUP (FIRST ROUND). H.K.C.AAF... 4 H.K.F.C.

···DIVISION· I·

Navy Kowloon St. Joseph's Royal Scots

8. China “A” .

2 S. China "B"

6 Kwong Wah

2 Middlesex ・・ 2 Eastern

3 Police

DIVISION II

5th. A:A. Bdo, 5 Club

Kowloon

St. Joseph's Middlesex

8. China R.A.O.C

4 Eastern

34 Kwong Wah

3 Police

2 Engineers

2 Royal Scots

DIVISION III “A”

30th, Bly Electric South China

F.W.D. RS Royal Scots

3

2 Kit Chee

1 Stanley

Engineers (C)

1 5th. Bde. R.A.

DIVISION II "B"

RAF. Stonecutters Medicals Engineers (E) *24th, Bly.

*Postponed.

a 'Signals

12 Powhatten

4 Kumaons

0 University AS.A.

Gem Hoahing Beaten By Miss Scriven

London, Oct. 15.

1400

ORFREE HRON

In the semi-final of the Queen's Club National Covered Courts Tennis Championships, Miss Margaret Scri- ven, the holder, defeated Miss Gem Hoshing 6-1, 6-2.-Reuter.

Y.M.C.A. TOURNAMENT The Y.M.CA. beld an American Tennis Tournament at King's Park on Saturday, and the winners and runners-up were F. C. Milis and Mrs. Purvis, and M. E. Kirby and Mrs. Hamdon, respectively.

DINNER DANCE

Members are reminded that the annual dance of the Hongkong Uni- versity Alumni Association will take place at the Hongkong Hotel Roof Garden on Wednesday, October 26, at 8 p.m.

or

Members of the Shanghai Singapore Alumni Association pre- sent in the Colony who desire to at- tend this function are requested to

Hon. Secretary.

plonship by beating Kenneth Mor- to al rice, former Oxford Blue, and Miss square at the 13th and went in one Wanda Morgan, British ex-lady | communicate with S. T. Cheung, the. down to a well earned tiffin and champion, by 8 and 5 in the Anal some rest.

In the afternoon he gained three over 36 holes-Reuter.

holes and won by two up. He holed

a nasty putt at the fifth, a long putt

at the sixth for a three, and was then all square. At the seventh Marton left him an awful stymie for the ball was on the up of the hole, but Nicholl played an amazing, shot, which I hear he learned from wood. Chipping, as it

to me, scerned to from about five feet, he lifted kis ball nearly a foot off the

ground

GERMAN TENNIS ACE NOW FREED

SPORT ADVTS

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

THE NINTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (weather

pitched short of the obstacle, jump Von Cramm Released permitung) at HAPPY VALLEY on

ed it and finished in the hole-and

he declared this stroke before he played it.

At the 10th he holed a very long pult for a four from the top left

From Prison

Berlin, Oct. 16.

The famous tennis player, G. von hand corner of the green. His apCramm, whose provisional release proach was one of the few bad shots that he played. At the 11th from prison was forecast for October Marton hooked out of bounds and 12, left Lehrter prison this morning. lost the hole. Nicholl did the same a secret, even from his father, until The hour of his release was kept at the 12th. A deft putt enabled him to share the 19th.

The next four holes were halved, from the building in a privată motor early hours was not Nichelt again playing the chip and car in the

chip and a good the last minute and his departure

one pult trick at the 15th, and Mur-

one down, Marton mado a sad mess

noticed,

Von Cramm looked extremely well,

the

ton from the bunker on the right In prison he had his own cell, never duplicating this at the 17th. Do coming into personal contact with of his second at the 10th and Nicholl the criminal Inmates. During ran down another putt of ve yards day he was kept busy with clerical or so for another three to win by two work which he did with the greatest

Pearce's Long Drives

holes.

care and accuracy.

Von Cramm served only seven

a breach of the sexunt code,—Reuter,

Of the other matches I saw only month of a sentence of a year for bits and pieces. Pearce was hitting the ball miles and never allowed Gloss a chance. Possibly ho was suffering from the effects of Pearce's length and direction, but he can play much better than he did. Lissa- man, out In 36 on

CRICKET MATCH

The University entertained the the Old Course, Central British School to a friendly had a useful lead and stuck to it, game yesterday, and were beaten by playing wall throughout. Groves, 38 runs: playing steadily, (76 and 78) was far Central British School 0 (Lock too good for Hadland and Fox was hart 33, Pryde 20, Singh 4 for 32 and too much for Pettit, for after being K. L. Ng 3 for 19).

three up in the Old Course, ho had a University 52 (Gegg 10, K. S. Oh 74 on the New Course to win com-17, Brown 6 for 2 and Pryde 4 for fortably by 7 and 5.

10).

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