Wednesday,
Around The
HONGKONG TEL EGRAPH .
December 20, 1939.
Courses
WEEK-END SHOOT
Small Units Cricket
AID RED CROSS 40th Company
SPORTSMEN IN TRAINING
NOVEL MATCH TO Mrs. Kew Wins Country Club Ladies' Cup By Last Putt Of Match
(By "Birdie")
GOLF HAS SEEN SEVERAL novel contests, and quite a few were played during the last great war, but the latest one has arisen out of a desiro on the part of Joe Davis, world snooker champion, to raise money for the British Red Cross. He has offered to meet Henry Cotton in a series of golf and snooker matches.
All that Davis wants from Cotton is a stroke a hole, and he, in turn, offers the golfer six blacks start at snooker. Cotton is interested, and though of the opinion that no handicap at snooker could be high enough for him, is will ing to meet Davis in both games-provided Davis gives him some lessons at snooker first!
At the start of the last war in 1914, J. N. Farrar, a native of Hoylake, took a 10-1 bet that
he could not go round the Roys-
ton Course under 100 strokes fully equipped in full infantry marching order, water bottle, full field kit and haversack. He won by going round in 94.
Several golfers, including profes- slonals, later tried this feat, and failed.
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NE of the greates! handicaps there is in golf is the mental handicap. I read somewhere recently pin "freak" match that was based on this factor. A low single-figure handicap player paired up with a poorer golfer, and before the inatel strokes of offered the usual handicap difference. This was refused, and
by forward the suggestion put
the second man that he be allowed the privilege of saying "boo" at any three times during the round, und there would be no stroke difference. This was agreed to, and the "psychologist" won quite comfortably
and with two "bop's" in hand!
DIFFERENT kind of handleap is a distance allowance. At Little hampion in 1924, Harry Rowntree, amateur, played the teller ball of Edward Ray and George Duncan, and received an allowance of 150 yards to use as he required during the round.
Scotland's XI Tol
Meet England
On Dec. 26
Scotland's team to meet in the Sunday Herald Charity Cup on The Football Club ground on Tuesday st 3.30 p.m. 13 selected yesterday, Players are to report to Mr. W. Pryde, manager, in the dressing room at 3 p.m. Uniforms, shorts and stockings will be suppiled.
The Leam Is.--Duncan (Scots); A. Bone (Club), Black- burn (Police), Captain, Clarke (Scola): McEwon (Club), Williamson (Kowloon), Clarke (Scols); Munro (Scots). Pryde (Club), Hossack (Scots), Ferrier (Police). Tall (Middlesex). Reserves, Dignan (Signals), Birrell (Engineers), Gibb (Scots).
Bert Sproston (Manchester City), Willie Cook (Everion), Eddie Watis (Surrey C.C.) and Gordon Gunson (Liverpool) under Instruction of Sgt.
(Blackburn). Instructor Ted Harper
These are some of the many ericketers and footballers in England who are busy taking a course in the Physical Training Branch of the Army.
Middleweight Title
Lee Shows Considerably More Punch Power Than
Ceferino Garcia
Ceferino Garcia, world's middleweight champion, may be rated the hardest middleweight puncher in the world to-day, but it was Glen Lee, the American title contender, who displayed the punching power in training, states the Manila Bulletin. Demonstrating the vicious mauling that enabled him to score victories over the leading mid- dleweights in the world, including Garcia, Solly Kreiger, and Fred Apostoli, Lee smacked around his sparring part- ners with merciless abandon, and had three of the four
Army Boxing
•
MIDDLESEX INTER-COMPANY TOURNAMENT
To Represent R. Engineers
Excellent Conditions At Stonecutters
FORTY-FOUR MEMBERS attend- ed the spoon shoot at Stoncontters on Saturday. The fight was particular- ty good, just falling towards the last 800 yards, and the wind was tricky
BEATING the 22nd Coy R.E.. by six wickets at Bookunpoo yesterday, the 40th Coy, gained the honour of representing the Royal Engineers only at 600. the Small Units Knock-out cricket competition.
Capt. Sequeira, Volunteers, came Except for L/Cpl. Shaw (40) and top in the aperture sighis class willi L/Cpl. Waite (37), none of the 22nd 97. Pie: Fonseca, Volunteers. Lied Coy, batsmen could do anything with Sgi. Rushman, Naval Range open sight shooting with against the 40th bowling, particularly Staff, Denyer. Shaw hilt acven t's and 86, the former taking the spoon by ture the second day's programme Waite Ave. The last five wickels putting on '31 at 600 against 20.
EIGHT KNOCK-OUTS fca-
of the inter-Company Navies box-fell for 28 runs
Fortleth Coy's, first wicket fell at ing tournament of the Ist 30 und another followed Ave runs later. Freeman, who opened, and Battalion Middlesex Regiment Carpenter carried the scare to 79.
when both left, and Denyer and Shipp : hold last night at Nanking Bar-remained together until the 22nd rack..
The enthusiasm of both specta- tors and boxers was high, and the same spirited boxing of the first night was evidenced.
The tournament continues to-day lat 7.30 p.m.
The fellowing were the positions at the end of last night's fighting
Headquarters 50 points. "A" Coy. 38 pis, "B" Coy. 35 pts, "C" Coy. 34 Ipts, and "D" Cay. 30 pts
The results were: Headquarters is leading with 50 points, followed by "A" Coy, 38, "D" Coy. 35. "C" Coy, 34, and "D" Cor. 130.
Heavyweight-Pte. Bridle (C)
Handloap spoons were won by Cpl. A. F. Ferrels and II. G. Foreman.
Leading scores:
Aperture Sights
200 600 800 Til
W. Trenouth '().
Sgt. A. J Heap (Ser)
40 L/Cpl. A d'Aquino (3) ISRL G. E. Breese (2) Lt. L. D. Holmes (Ser) Spl. V. M. Hammond (11 H. J. S. Blake (Scr
Guard (2) A. L. Warburton (4)
Coy's. score was passed, Freeman P. Sequetra (Ser).. hit Ave fours in his 37 and Shipp the I. 1, Longley (2)
Foreman (3) same number in his 28 hot out.
22ND COY Cp Shaw, b Denyer Coplalu Wilkinson, C Malley brain Sapr. tatelte, st. Bailey b Parsons.. Captain Gruse, e Lowe Parsons.... | L/Èpi. Walte, not out Sapr. Heath, u Denyer C.Q.M.S. Bartlett, b Denyer Sapr. Cork. b Denyer Bapr. Carver, 1.b.w, b Lowe Hapr. Box, e and b Denyer Sapr. Marriott, Lowe
wides, 1. byes i, no balls i
Tale
Bowling Analysis
Расколи Lowe
Q
0.2
Denyer
33
| Coplain Freeman, e Show by Box 0.9. M. Green & Batelige
Sapr, Dailey, 1b.w. b Walle
Pte. Jennings (A), Pte. Flood (HQ) | Bergt, Carpenter, e and b Coşk ̈¦ k.o. Pte. Ellis (D).
Bergt. Denyer, not out....... Lisg. Shipp, not out
brea 8. byes 3, no balls 2
For 4 wickets
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110x Cork Weath
Bowling Anaiyalı'
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110
122
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Open Sights
Pte, J. C. Fonseca (11) Sgt. M. F. Rushman (7)....
Sgt. J. P. Baleros (8)
2/Cpt. A. P. Pereira (0)
Mine, S. Croft (3)
C. A. Hyatt (8)
L/Sti. 3. D. Remedios (B)
Cpl. A. F. Ferreira (84)
Epi. F. C. Cole (5)
Indoor Bowling
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GAKARSADA
U.S.S. Barker Beat U.S.S. Tulsa
In a friendly duck pin match play- ed at the Hongkong Bowling Alleys yesterday, U.S.S. Barker beat U.S.S. Tulsa by 30 points.
Eight Heavyweight.-Ptc. Revell (HQ) ko. Pte. Newman (C), Pte. Webb (A) s.o. Ptc. Rayner (D).
Middleweight.--(lat string) L/Cpl. Wonkey (HQ) beat Malhum (C). Cpl. Manning (B) bent Cpl. Bedding | (D); 2nd string. Pie. Marable (A) beat Pte. Morgan (D). L/Cpl. Wil son (HQ) k.o. L/Col. Goodman (B): 3rd string, Pte. Williams (HQ) beat Pte. Boniett (C)
Welterweight(1st string) L/Cpl. (D); 2nd string, A/Cpl. Miller (HQ) Freder Shaw (C) bent Pte, Thomson (HQ) beat Pte. Corrigan (C) 3rd string, 2nd string, Pte. Bridge (HQ) beat Pte. Day (A) bent Pte. Funnel (D). Pte. Hurlock (A); 3rd string, L/Cpl. Featherweight-Pte. Cummerford Colebock (C) beat Pte. Claridge (D) gave Bds, Bolum (HQ) a walk- (4); 4th string, Pte. Cohen (A) ko. over.
Bantamweight-Pte. Tait (B) ko. Dmr. Onslow (HQ),
Lightweight,st string), L/Cpl. Pte. Clarke (D), Dmr. Dewbury Williams (HQ) tko. Pte. Buller (HQ) beat Pie, Hooper (C).
boys who worked out with him sprawled out on the can- THE GIFT SUPREME
that cost her the match. Mrs. Kew vas several times. won the hole with 5.
for
their training for the world's
Memorini, Sindium. December 23.
championship bout slated at the Rizal
He first took on Bobby Wills, NE cannot hesitate to congratulate claimant to the welterweight ONE
J. T. Smith on his third big win championship of Japan who re- in the Colony, F. D. Hunter's anti-cently returned to Manila and Rowntree won by 0 and 5, having elpated challenge in the R.H.K.GC. floored him three times in the allowance. At one hole Duncan took and little wonder in view of Smith's second round but even at that used only 50 yards two feet of his Championship did not materialise. first round. He cased up in the two, and Rowntree, who was 25 winning score. Hunter improved yards short, took that off his handi-six strokes in the afternoon on his the Japanese champion called it for his P200,000 capacity house. cap to hole out in one!
Ray afterwards declared that if hemming round of 30. Smith went quits after the second canto.- round in the morning in 72, but
were given one yard handicap per bettered that in the afternoon with round he would win
Lice
Vic
then turned his guns upon Vicente, another 145-pounder, but he too quit after being dumped
every cham- | 001 pionship in the world. And it is one considers quite feasible when
On greens that were very true, the Arst round. Johnny Cabuco how many putts stop an inch or two Smith was deadly accurate. At the next went in against the Nebraskan from the hole, or how much differ- 12th, in both rounds he sunk 2's, and lasted one round. ence is between a bunker and the while nine of his other holes were fairway by a matter of an inch or 3's. two,
#
Practically all of the P25.00 and P15.00 seats, have been sold out but
is confident he will have a sell-out there are quite a number of P10,00 seats still unsold. Cortes, however
Race Entries For December
:
for Him
DRESSING GOWN
HIGHLIGHTS
AT
Meet At Kwanti POWELLS
1.-2.45 p.m. "The Taipo
ipo Handi-
Just to show that he not only has punch but also has plenty of It seems that as long as the cham-speed, Lee next took on Francisco
lightweight. whoi he cap". A steeplechase of 14 miles ONE of the closest matches that plon remains in Hongkong, he will Faren, a
in the for China ponies-Clowner, Ebony has ever been played in the main champion (on present form). knocked down three times
three-minutes of workout.
Idol, Mortmain and Three Farthings. Ladies Cup competition at the
LOSS OF CONFIDENCE
2,The Jorrocks Plate". 14 Country Club, Sheungshiu, was TWO close quines were seen in the Arst round of the Country Club the final between Mrs. A. J. Kew Junior Championship. The complete
FTER seeing Lee in action yes-miles. A burdle rice for China and Miss A. Sequeira last Sun-results were:
terday, Garcia's backers are not ponies, bona fide hunters. Winner day. Mrs. Kew won on the last A. G. Botelho beat L. Roza Pereira so confident that the coming title last season of n steeplechase and/or bout will be an easy one for the hurdle race barred. Catchweight 106 putt!
A. I. de Pinna beat R. E. Lee 2 Filipino world champion. The first round ended all squareup. Mrs. Kew having gone round in 47 S. V. Gittins beat M. F. de Pinna and Miss Sequeira in 46. The second up. _.
H. R. de Pinna beat W. G. WII- nine were completed in 15 and 40 respectively, and actually, in strokes llains on the 20th.
W. C. Hung beat A. A. Alvares 8 they were equal-92 each.
On, the last hole, Miss Sequeira and 6. had the misfortune to land on the C. Kew beat A. Guterres 5 and 4. edge of a penalty ditch through Geo. Lee bent C. Roza Pereira 7 making allowance
wind and the
for
4 and 3.
which failed at the wrong moment. Gittins beat Pinna on the last puti. Without a foothold, she had ehip while, as can be seen, Pinna and on to the fairway, and reach the Williams went green in threb. It was that chip!
AFTER FEVER
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the 20th green.
Garcia worked five rounds, and drew a big hand on the manner he handled himself against his sparring
China Clipper Arrives Without Dompsey
Ibs.-Centre Forward, Emergency Call, Jack O'Lantern, Seventeenth of September, The Minx and Widnes.
3.--"The Hobart Handicap". irlongs. A flat race for Australian is "C" Class-Ajax, Amber II,
Brutus, Dick Turpin, Discovery Bay, Heinz, Macquarie River, Schmetter- ling, Tarzan and Zodiac.
4.—"The Canberra Handicap". 11⁄4 miles. A steeplechase for Australian
quois Klola, National Unity, Sea Urchin, Spectrum and Tarzan,
ponics-Bingo, Glorious Star, The second round will be played oft during the Christmas Holidays,
E.
SADICK (70) and C. Kew (82) qualified for the Captain's Cup competition on Sunday last.
H. K. C. C. Teams To Play Recreio
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} CARE During fever, the whole system including the digestive organs is undermined and weakened, Con- valescence will be hastened it tissue can be quickly rebuilt and The following
represant teams will Hongkong Cricket Club Against flecral strength restored by bullding up on Saturday: reserves. The patient must be
Firete (away)-T. A. Pearco (Capt), D take encouraged to
much do 8. Carey, G. P. Charlton. D. G. Day A. IL. Finnis, J. II. Fox, R. D, Gillesple nourishing food as the capacity M. F. L. Haymes, 7. L. Iblay, 2. L. C of the weakened digestive organs Pearce, L. T. Rido, will allow. Doctors all over the Capt. C. W. F. babop, 1. 3. D. Lows Beconda home)-E. J. I. Mitolall world have found that Horlicks T Macleod, A. K. Mackenzie, D. O. Far supplies
of bone, I BW. Paterson, J. Potter, D. the right kind
8, Robb, W. Stoker, T., Suitor. nourishment in an easily digested form. Furthermore, it is palat- able and helps to stimulate the appetite. Get Horlicks to-day, at ! your store. In an amazingly short time you will be up and strong again, full of vigour and Vitalliy.
METROPOLE
ROOM BATH
$6.
CENTRAL
CLEAN
COMFORTABLË
The China Clipper, having been delayed through bad weather off the Philippines. arrived at Kai Tak yesterday. but without Jack Dempsey, former heavyweight champion of the world. He was met at Manila by the formal Recep tion Committee, who would not hear of his. continuing his trip and visit. Hongkong be- cause of the heavy schedule of entertainment they had ar- ranged for him.
It is probable, however, that he will visit the Colony follow- ing the Leo-Garcia fight on Saturday,
partners. He first went two rounds with Jimmy Castro, & weiterweight and two rounds with Joe Velasco, a featherweight,
7
Iro-
fur- 5.-"The Fanting Cup", 7 longs. A handleup flat race for China ponies "D" class. Winners this year of more than $1,000 barred Novica jockeys allowed 8. Ibs-Ara-. blan Cat, Estover, Fel Ying, Golden Cow, Jack O'Lantern, Lancashire Chap, National. Liberty, Plet Hein, Plain View, Popular Star, Sports Venture, Tempert, The Leopard, The Tigress and Tribute.
6.-"The Happy Valley Handlenp". 6 furlongs. A flat race for
China ponies-classified "E" class. Novlee Jockeys allowed 8-lbs-Diogenes, Dow Jones Ebony Idol, Gallant Mar- shal, Heddon, Heriot, High Tower, King's Eavoy, Lucky Eleven, New Bedford, March Brown; Old Fashion- ed, Palmer, Rose Day and Tiger Eych, Handicaps will be published next
He planned to work out two or three rounds with Young Narsing, week. his chief sparring partner, but after
ono
other
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round of battering, Narsing's A special $1 Sweep will be run on SELECT THE QUALITY GIFT manager refused to let his boy go "The Fanling Cup",
round. García clipped Narsing with a right hook in that one round of activity and sent him to, the floor.
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POTH Garola and Lou are having partment, 17, Connaught Rodd Con-
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U.S.5. Barker
03.101 106
V. P. Beckwith 8. E. Grenuck ... L. L.
. 8. Baker 1. A. Vaako i. Kolosky
It. Terry
Total U.5.8.
Total
1.104
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