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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
January, 17, 1939.
By Ernie Bushmiller
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HOLD THEIR LAST RUGBY TRIAL
TO PLAY ROYAL SCOTS
AT SOOKUNPOO TO-DAY History Repeats
(By "Fly-Half")
Last evening on the Club ground, Police held their final trial before starting in competitive rugby. Thirteen Police players turned out-Searle, A.S.P., Daley, Cul- linan, Jessop, Hemsley, Rose, Wall, Jenner, Willerson, Wheeler, Jackson, Taylor and Mackenzie-and after general practice combined with Club players present in a practice game.
Aner
Although lacking in the points of the game, the Pollee players gave a creditable display. The paele, consisting of Searle, Cullinan, Jessop, Hemsley, Rose, Jenner, Oakley and Wheeler, is heavy and promise to be
formidable
bunch in the set
scrums. Searle and Onkley, the wing forwards, ahowed ng under- standing of the game and were fre- quently seen doing good in the loose.
was
SQUASH TOURNEY ENTRIES
Amongst the backs, Taylor
Twenty cutries were received for outstanding with strong running the Colony Open Squash Tourna- j although he [ound riißeulty inment, the first round draw for which | Handling the wet bil In yester resulted as follows:
day's showing, the threes will need mure practice together before ¦ First round.-P. F. McCabe v. M. Forceful combination is formed. F. L. Haymes: P. Welch v. A. C. I.
Bowker.
Second
This afternoon at 2.5 p.m. the
as
round.. Goldman, v.
Repeats Itself In Open Golf Tourney Of The Philippines
By Ralph G. Hawkins
Manila, Jan. 9.
History repeated itself at the Wack Wack Golf and Country Club course in Madaluyong when Norman Von Nida, 24-year old, blue-eyed Australian pro romped off with the 1939 Philippine Open championship with tall, affable Chin Sciaui of Japan, pressing him throughout the 36-hole final for top honours. Von Nida's 72-hole score was 292, one stroke less than the score with which he bagged last year's Open.
his
square
Chin Selsui, who Anished second out nicely but two-putted to take the in us year's tournament with abole in live against Von Nida's four. 205 aggregate, had a bit of tough No. 9 was renily the turning point. succeeded in It was here thai Von Nidu caught luck yesterday but finishing in a tie for second place us with his rival. Chin hit into a with his countryman, R.
Asami.
trap on his second shot and then He had a score of 294.
tade his first dub of
Von the day. Unlike lest year, however, when Nida landed on the green Van Nida came up from behind to second but he three-nutted and took stage a sensational
il
last 18-hole the hole in five while Chin made it inate and ring up a 69 to win fest in six and they were Palice will play their first game Major F. C. Nottingham (RE.): Lt.oney by two strokes, the youthful again.
Australian stayed oul in front The trio mude the 10th in foure acairest a Royal Scots' team at P. S. Skelton (RN) v. Lt, T. N. throughout the competition. In the On No. 11. Miyamoto shot a birdie Sookumpoo, Wilson, a Club player, Catlow (IN.); Major W. G. Harvey flest round, played Friday, he tied three while Von Nida tock a stroke a doubtful starter he badly R.A.M.C.). v. C. Austin; D, 1. Bosan with Kanckichi Nakamura, Japan- lead over Chin when he porred the bruised his knee whilst playing for quet V Sq. Ldr. J. Warburton Iveland last Saturday's Inter-(R.A.F.; Sure Cmdr. C. B. Nichole pro, for top place with a 72. In hole as the Japanese hit into the the second round, he shot another trees, had trouble in getting past national Aeries, Ilcath, another Sun (R.N.) v. Lt. N. W. Dimsey
to the for the V. Sesu
lead player well-known to local
with Chin some rocks and had to be content rugger (RA): Li, G. W. Hook (R.A.) enthusinats, will be un abrentea as he J. E. Patter.
In the morning round of 18 with a Ave,
But Chin matched Von Nida is at present on holidays. He will be! First Round-R. C. Deavan v. G. holes yesterday, he and Selsui both greatly missed as he is an active wing Polglase; L. C. Baker v. R. C. Geer.turned in 72's to start the final 18- stroke for stroke from the 11th to
On the latter hole, boll forward,
All matches will be the best of five holes all square with the ps4 000 the 16th.
the semi-annis, Arst prize money dangling before Chin and Von Nida were оп ames, and, up to For to-day's stame, the Police will may be played on any courts the them
green with their drives. But Von I be represented by the following team: Colony.
was neither sensational nor Nida two-putted while Chin cunk a The semi-fuls and the Rose, Cullinan, Wheeler, Jessop or Anal will be played on the Army No. spectacular golf that Von Nida and 15-footer to take the hole with a
Chin Seisud played in the closing birdie two,
DECIDING HOLE matching The first nanied player is respon-rounds. But they were Morrison,sible for arranging the match, and each other stroke for stroke and up
The 17th was the deelding hote, first round matches will be com- to the 17th hole they stood all Chin drove into the rough to the pleted by January 17, second round square. It was the 17th that toppled left. Von Nida smacked his ball matches by January 24; third round Chin. He took six on the par hole straight down the fairway for a nice matches by January 30: semi-finals while Von Nida collected his usual e as did Miyamoto, Chin drove
3, and the final by
And that decided things then ball was lost. The first ball, how- another ball in the event his first by February February 7. the
The offeln ball is the "Silver- Meanwhile, Asami, whom no one ever, was found. Chin made a nice town," supplies of which can be ob- expected to threaten the lenders, was recovery but put his next one into t tained from the Hongkong Cricket | battering out a neat 72 for the kut sand trap while Von Nida landed
18 holes and succeeded in tleing Chin on the green. Then
Chin missed |8-foot put to take the
On
Riddell, Hemsicy. Oakley, Jenner, court. Searle, Luscombe, Wilson, Wilferson
For
Mackenzie, Taylor,
| Jackson and Wall.
Should Wilson be at his ship with Luscombe should be succesá as they have frequently play- ed together in Club "A" urnes, Luscombe at the beginning of
season played regularly for the Club 1st XV at scrum-half.
SATURDAY'S GAME
Prior to the big gune on Saturday in which England play Scotland to decide the winner of the International Series, Ireland and Wales will fight it out to avoid the wooden spoon, This is an innovation and should prove a worthy game as on last
Saturday's showing there is not # great deal of difference between the two teams. The Club ground is the venue of these two attractive matches which start at 2.45 and 4 p.m.
DINGHY SAILING
Another Victory For Dunlin In Series For Ah King Cup
The seventh race of the series for the Ah King Cup was nalled off by the Royal Naval Sailing Association In a strong breeze on Sunday with all boats reefed. The result Wos another win for Dunlin, with a close race for second between Flons and Stour. The results were:
1. Dunlin (Lt. Whitworth)
Fiona (Pay-Lt. Hatchelor)
3. Stour (Lt." Dorrel))
4. Lerryn (F/O Lumsden); 6, Gina
Bandeman);
Daydream Blut. Brightman).
Club.
Hutton Scores A "Duck"
I
East London, Jan. 10. The M.C.C. won to-day by nine wickets. Scores:
Border Provinces 121 and 275 (Evans 88, Dowling 01; Wilkinson 4-03, Perks 3-88).
M.C.C. 320 and 79-1 (Hution 0, Edrich 50 not out).--Reuter,
SHEFFIELD SHIELD
Sydney, Jan. 10. Rain prevented play in the Shef Beld Shield game between South Australia and New South Wales to-lay-Reuter Bulletin.
FANLING GOLF
Semi-Final Matches For G. M. Young Cup
par. And and there.
the
מג
hole in 6
four.
for second Tooney, the 36-Bole Anate white Ven Nida sank his cour
The best
however, was shot by J. Murioka,
both Chin got into the sand-
anuther Nipponese entry, who turned Ni No. 18
and Von d trap on their
in a card of 71 for the morning second. Both blasted out nicely and round and a 78 for the final 18 holes, took the hole in five one, above par. He Anished in th place with a To Norman Von Nida will Au 200, one stroke above Miyamoto's 205.
JAPANESE DO WELL
P1.000 of the P10,000 prize money while Chin Seisul and Asami will divide the second and third prize money amounting to P4.000. 2. Miy
yamoto cops the fourth prize of
Or the 13 Japanese entries, six P800 while the P000 afth prize placed among the Brot 10. Twelve mone
money will go to Morloka who of the 13 qualified for the final. earned it with his final 38-hole per-
Guillermo Navaja, enddy-master formance.
300.
of the Cebu U. S. Country Club, To Miyoshi and M. Simpson, Jr.. Anished in ninth place whlie Larry will silver
go
trophy cups as low Montes was the only other Filipino amateur, and runner-up, respective- to land among the Arst 10. Navaly. The prizes will be awarded at a Ja's score was 305 and Montes was luncheon to-day tendered by the Wack Wack Golf and Country Club John Montague, colourful entry in honour of the winners. from the United States, finished in The 27th annual open champion- a tie with Nakamura of Japan for ship, just concluded, was the most seventh place. Erie Cremin. Aus- successful ever staged in the Philip- tralian pro, who once defeated Von pines both from the standpoint of Nida, 12 and 10, barely finished in competition and from the financial 10th place.
end. Credit for the excellent man- N. Miyoshi, of Japan, was low
ner in which the tournament was amateur of the tournament, his 300 conducted is due to Henry Belden, enabling him lo land in tenth place Bill Shaw and "Doc" Fobindor who in a tie with Montes and Cremin. comprised the tournament M. Simpson, Jr., of the Manila Golfmittee-Manila Dulletin. Club, was next low amateur, with a 313.
com-
CHIEF OF STAFF FOR MIDDLE EAST TOUR
London, Jun. 10.
Having eliminated the Chartered Bank in the first round of the G. M. Young Cup Competition, held by the Royal Hongkong Golf Club, the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank were The last 18 holes of play between themselves beaten in the semi-Anal Norman Von Nida and Chin Seisul Cristina (Lt. by Dodwell and Company. The turned into a close stroke, compell- Maund): 7, Whiteruff (Lt.Cdr. Hall): 9. other finalists are Butterfield and tion. Paired with the two leaders Viscount Gorl, Chief of the Im- The remaining two races In this Swire, who beat the Aslatle Petro was T. Miyamoto, five times open perial General Staff, is leaving Lon- series will be salled
leurn Company in the other semi-champion of Japan, on Sunday. Anal.
hovered as a
threat. January 22, and Sunday, February 5.
In the morning round, Von Nida He will be absent from London got off to a good start, shooting the a few weeks-Reuter. The following were the results of first nine in 34, two below par, no second round matches in the Cap- Chin clipped out a 30 and Miyamoto tain's Cup Compelliton (1938) played a 37. Von Nida shot the second nine at Fanling recently:
in 38 and Chin made It In 30 to make things all square.
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
Annual Race Meeting, 1939, 25th, 27th and 28th February, 1st and 4th March.
Entries for the above will close
Captain's Cup Competition
W. J. S. Key (1) beut W. Hewitt (15), 1 up.
F. Groves (4) beat H. Overy (20), 1 up.
A. M. Mack
(15) bent J. W. Alabaster (16), 2 up.
J. S. Dunnett (14) bent H. H. WI liamson (13), 7 and 5.
Borey Far Pool
whn always don on January 20 for a tour of in-
spection of the Middle East.
Things looked bad for
Von Nidn at the start of the final 18 holes, He and Chin look fours on No. 1, but Chin look No. 2 with a three while the defending champilan made |It in 4, one above par. Chin had Von
Nida two down on No. 2 when he took a four and the Australlan took a five. Von Nida got into a sand The Bogoy Par Pool Competition, strap on his second shot. He brosted at 3.00 p.m. on SATURDAY, 21ST played at Fanling, New Course, an out nicely but missed a 10-foot putt. Saturday and Sunday, was won by JANUARY, 1939, at the Secretary's | N, P, Fox (17), I down. There were Offico, Exchange Buliding,
15 entries.
By Order of the Stowards,
C. B. BROWN,
Becretary. Hongkong, 10th January, 1939.
Happy Valley Competition
LEAD REDUCED'
It was not until the seventh hole that Von Nida was able to cut down Chin's lead, On that hole both Chin The Adamson Cup Qualifying and Miyamoto drove wide wille Von Competition for January at Happy Nida made a nice drive and was on Valley, is cancelled owing to Insul- the green on his second shot. Chin cient entries being received, ipitched into a trap on his second, got
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