Wednesday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
MARCH 27, 1940.
Around The Courses
SARAZEN – THE
OUTSTANDING
PLAYER OF PAST DECADE LINCOLNSHIRE
His Brilliant Career
Began
in 1922
S. V. Gittins Wins Country Club Captain's Cup
(By "Birdio")
REVIEWING THE PAST DECADE of golf, an American sports authority has given to Gene Sarazon the position of honour for the 'Thirties as Bobby Jones had for the Twentics-the out- standing golfer of the decade, though accurately speaking the latter player's finest effort, that of winning the British and American Open and Amateur Championships, was in 1930.
Sarazen can claim no record as brilliant as that, but his successes over the years since he first began storming championship heights is one that allows every justifica- tion for the (unofficial) honour that has been bestowed upon him. His best years, perhaps, were 1931-32-33. He established a record in the British Open in 1932 with a winning score of 283, though this figure has twice been equalled since; in 1934 by Henry Cotton, and in 1935 by Percy Alliss, both of whom were winners.
AUSTRALIAN OPEN
Sarazen, his first name is 200), third in 1933 (une stroke be- Eugene, was born at Harrison, the winner), and fourth
1936. New York in 1902, and began his golf carcer us a caddie at the age of eight. His first pro- fessional appointment was in 1921, and his first essay at the
1936. inner with 202.
U.S.A.. GT. BRITAIN (PROFESSIONAL)
Genial Gene, Sarazen, who has been rated in America as the out- standing golfer of the Thirties. This pleture was laken'in 1932 when he won the British Open Trophy (In his hands)-is smile is that of a record breaker (his score was 283).
American Open was in 1920, He represented the United States Badminton
when he qualified third, but professionals agabat Great Britain finished 30th in the competition in 1827. 1920. 1931, 1933, 1835 and proper. He came back strongly 1937. the next year-at the age of 20 -and won the U.S. Open. In the same year he won the U.S. Professional tournament.
His successes are best seen in tabulation:
AMERICAN OPEN
1022 and
with
J932, --- winner, scores of 280 and 286 respectively. He was runner-up in 1934 (there being une stroke difference).
US. PROFESSIONAL
CHAMPIONSHIP
OTHER SUCCESSES Metropolitan Championship win- ner in 1025
North of
England Professional Champion in 1923.
Mini Florkla Open winner four times in succession..
Western Open champion. Miami Beach Florida Open chạm- pion three times,
Southern Open champlon twice. West Coast Florida Open thum- Metropolitan P.G.A. Tournament witiner.
ever won the three largest money
DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP MATCHES DISAPPOINT
W. Gillies Enters Final Of Junior Singles
(By "Tinker")
AND NATIONAL CALLS-OVER
LONDON, Mar. 20 (Reuter).—Thic following are the latest calls-over for the Lincolnshire and the Grand National:
LINCOLNSHIRE
7/1 Titan (o. 8/1 taken), 8/1
Quartier Maitre (t. and o.)
/1 Wonersh (0)
100/0
100/7
Time Step (0) Aldine (0)
100/7 Tiecigari (0)
100/0
Golden Sovereign (0) Boomps-a-daisy (0)
Jel. 28151.
AMERICAN MADE
-"PYREX"
CASSEROLES
Various Sizes & Shapes, $2.50–$6.00 03.
$1.50-$3.25
. PIE PLATES.
. CAKE DISHES
CUSTARD CUPS
$2.50 $3.00
30c.
.LOAF PANS
$4.50
UTILITY DISHES
$3.00
18/1
GRAND NATIONAL
.BEAN POTS
$5.00
9/1
The Professor (0.
10/1
REFRIGERATOR DISHES
$2.50
taken)
100/0
Kustar (1. and o.)
100/8
Macmoffat (t.
d. o.)
. SAUCE-PANS
$6.00
25/1
Inversible (o. 33/1 L)
20/1
Underbid (o, 33/1 (.)
PERCOLATORS-S CUPS
$12.50
28/1
Venturesome · Knight
(0.
33/1 )
. VACUUM COFFEE MAKER
$20.00
HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS
LONDON, Mar. 26 (Reuter)—The following were the results of Home Football matches played to-day:
MIDLAND
Birmingham Northampton West Brom.
Natts F. Rotherham
►
+ Luton
2
Coventry
$
EAST-MIDLAND
Leicester
4 Shefeld U.
3 Doncaster
NORTH-EASTERN
Bradford C. Darlington
3. Newenstle
2 Hin!lfax
OTHER MATCHES
Huddersfield
Barnsley
2
Burnley
3 Grimsby
Rugby Games
440A
The following were the results of Rugby Union matches:
Bridgend Newport
11 Swansea
14
6
12 Weston-super
Mare
YORKSHIRE LEAGUE
Hull-
0
10 Huddersfield
MATCHES in the Colony Badminton Championship Bramley He has been the only man to have at King's College last night were disappointing, and not 1922-23-33-winner. Runner-up in prize tournaments in America. These up to the standard that was expected. Two matches in Leeds
were the Miami, Biltmore Profes- the second round of the Doubles Competition were kinnal. Tournament, the Caliente Maxies Tournament, and completed, and in the only singles game of the evening, Cricket
1930,
BRITISH OPEN
1932-winner with record score
283.
of
He was recond in 1928, third
in 1931 (tied with Percy Allies with
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
Agua
La Gorce Tournament.
W. Gillies beat P. Wynter-Blyth 15-11, 15-4 to enter the This great man passed thro
through the Colony it year or so ago, and it was final of the Junior Champonship.
regrettable then as now that he was unable to play. There was, I be- leve, some trouble over the financia!
io
The Doubles scores were:
P. H. Wong and C. Au beat C. K. Cheah and T. T.
K. L. Yong and H. F. Chew beat F. Koh and C. Y.
arrangements. When he was here 1 Chin 15-8, 15-5. met him on board the ship, and a more pleasant fellow to talk could hardly be met. He has a genial but Yung 18-14, 15-7. determined face, can be seen from the picture elsewhere on this page. Draft Programmea and Entry le a comparatively short in stature, Forms for the Third Extra Race but has a pair of the most powerful Meeting to be held on Saturday,unts and urins I have ever seen. 6th April, 1940 (weather permit-- ting) may be obtained, at the
conferred honour
Kingston. 32 Featherstone
0
4 Castleford 10
R. ENGINEERS BEATEN BY 170 RUNS
Combd. Small Units Win Large Units Final
Unita (Army) Cricket Competition at
To out-smash the other fellow, said to have been extended fully by seemed to be the order of the the University pair, Cheah and Chin. matches. In the first, Yong and Wong was surprisingly inaccurate at times with his returns, but on other
SURPASSING the Royal Engineers Chow v. Koh and Yung, the game occasions brought forth applause HAVING
on was not won by as wide a margin with excellently pinced cross-court in batting and bowling, Combined Becretary's Office, Exchange Build that has been done Bing Crosby, thefinitely "off, but Chew, for some of his smashes, but on
Sarazen, listen to the honour as anticipated. Yong was de-drops. Cheah was the weaker of the Small Units won the Cup of the Largo opposing. pair. He was successful in Sookunpoo yesterday when they Ing: the Club House, Happy crooning Blm star. The Professional Valley; the Hong Kong Club; the Gulfern Association of America have tunately for the University pair, whole his returns from backhand scored 253 runs to the Engineers' 83 Sports Club; and the Stables, Shan recently awarded him a life mem- was his usual gelf, and did more were weak, and offered the simplest in the final game.
of "kills" at the net. Chin played Bowling for the winners, Young bership a distinction that is seldom than his share in winning points. well but could not hope to beat such captured Kwong Road,
an amateur's. The award was in Koh was the better of the losing a strong pair as his opponents with runs in six overs, which Included recognition of the singer-sportsinan pair. Yung, though on occasions out considerable more assistance, interest in sport and the professionals who carn a living in it.
Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on Thursday, 28th March, 1940.
By Order.
HONG
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary. T
KONG FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION
Challenge Shield Competition Finals
Saturday, March 30
Seniors
+
he brought off some nice drop shote, was inclined to poach with disastrous results.
SECOND DOUBLES
THE Junior Champion of the Coun- Sheungshiu-S. V. iry Club, Gitting has now, won the Captain's WONG and Au, the favourites for Cup competition, having beaten M. the doubles title, could hardly be F. de Pinna 3 and 1 in the final on Sunday last. Gitting was two down at the end of the first nine (the match was only 18 holes). Follow- ing his win in the Junior competi- tion, Gittina handicap dropped to
14.
Hongkong And
It looks as though it is going yet Macao Ponies
lower.
The Easter Cup compèlition at the
South China "A" v. Enatoru A.A.ne Club was a dismal failure, it
Classified
errors.
Next Week's Programme
the
seven wiekels for seven two maidens. Blount took two for 15 runs. Fielding was also of a high standard and some brilliant catches were made.
contributed
and
HARD-HITTING SINGLES
GILLIES accounted for Blyth in a hard-hitting game. The latter jump-
HIGH SCORERS before Gillies settled down, but there- ed into a 7-1 lead in the first game
Highest scorer for Combined Small after he was forced into numerous Units was Webb, who was run out
at 85. Logan Emberson 37.
Shipp and Wilkinson scored 21 and 20 respectively for the Royal En- 10 overs each gineers. Bowling Megson obtained four wickets for 34 runs and Denyer took three for 48. The following semi-final matcher At the conclusion of the game, have been arranged In the Colony Brigadier T. McLeod presented the badminton championships:
Cup and congratulated the winners.
The dotailed scores were: is a competition of 72 holes medal
COMBINED SMALL UNITS play-playable on any days during
Gardiner, .b.w. Megion the Easter holidays,
At the Kowloon Cricket Club on Logan, Shipp b Parsons. This year, due 30th R.A. v. Royal Enginoors or to the bad weather, there were only fication of Panles as
The following is the latest classl-
Issued by the Wednesday, April 3. the men's Murphy Denyer South China.
doubles semi-finals will be played.. five entries-and two of them were Maeno Jockey Club on March 20:
Webo, run out.....* Lawrence. 1.b.w. Denyer The first, match; starting at 8 pm., Harvey, run out "y" Class Bubscription China Ponies- All games will be played at women. On the last day of the
holidays, when it was obvious that Country Flower. Coureur nieu, Falry Aux will be between K. L. Yong and H. F. Sawyer, & Megion Caroline Hill.
Fairy Ousel Cold Clause, Hogmana Chew and M. A. Oliveira and M. A. Blount, Denver there were not going to be any more fohenfels, Meadow Eve. Merry Falty, Prices of admission:-Reserved entries, it was also obvious that the Berry Binker, Morning Tip, Rothesay Bay. Silva.
Embarron, e Dolley b Megson Boocock, o Ratcliffs b Megson covered stand $1.10.
This will be followed by the match | Young, not out Reserved competition could not be called such, Shanghai & Victory Life, Weed Nymph
Class China Ponies.Cloudy Star, and the few who had entered did not Doulite, Un. Eagle, fron Knight, National between II. Eardley and N. Smith and uncovered stands 65 cents,
C. Au and P. K. Wong. Booking now opon at the offices bother their heads any further about Triumpla, lehen
HONGKONG LISTS of the Hong Kong Football Ángo- clation, Bank of Canton, fourth "floor. -
METROPOLE
T
Juniors
ROOM BATH $6 -
FROI :
CENTRAL
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COMFORTABLE
cards.
Cottage Club "Treasure Hunt”
The Mounted Treasure Hunt or ganised by the Cottage Club, Fanling. which was postponed from fast |Saturday due to inclemont weather, will be held from the Clubhouse at 13.30 pm on Saturday, March 30. ***
The Hongkong Jockey Club have made the following alterations and additions to classication" liste:
Australian pontes-Bruns, Many Thanks, Springhurs in B Cla
Australian Prince, Bredon, Centre Court Fair Charice, Forehand Drive, Franklin Prince Brkigo, Howan, Browy Fuver, to
C_ClassN
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
On Thursday, April 4, at the Club de Recreio, the men's senior singles semi-finals will be played,
First match at 8 p.m., will be bo- tween K. L. Yong and P. H Wong, followed by the match between C.
Bowling Analysis
Ratcliffe Show Megson Parsons Denyer Bhipp..
ROYAL ENGINEERS Wilkinson, 1.b.w. Young
leinz Nadey Lee, Piccadill! Jim, to Au and 11. Eardley la completed ac-Freeman. b Harvey.
CIPPE.
If the programmo China Ponies-Dupont Bay, O-Lan to cording to schedule, all of the semi-Bhipp. a Webly b Young
Ratellite, c Munhy b flaunt Cam
final ties in the championship events rose a Murphy b Young Clay Star, Donagh to D_Class. Blue Field, Blue Gate, Emergency Unit, will have been played by April 10, show, & Young. Musketeer. – Cake Tap. Ojibway, Ross and arrangements will accordingly bo Denyer, a Webb b Young
1.b.w. Blount Sharing or velyn, Rosa Fiana, Rose made to stage the finals before the Pelham, not aut
Megson, b Young
Pertret, to C Cl
Velorous to class.
end of the month.'
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First Round
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MARGARET LINDSAY
RONALD REAGAN
STANLEY FIELDS
Directed by Lewis Tuilar and E.A.Dupont A WARNER BROS. Picture Į From an Original Stary by Cress Wilber
Colony Tennis
H. D. RUMJAHN AND. O. UMETANI
Adamson Cup IN QUARTER-FINALS
Semi-Final Results Of Fanling Mixed Foursomes
The following were the results in
the first round of the Royal Hong-
5. T. Bull (12) rrived a bye into
O. UMETANI, former ranking Japanese hardcourts tennis play. er, advanced into the quarter- finals of the Colony Open Singles tenuis championship yesterday when he bent J. S. Theobald 6-4, 6-1. H. D. Rumjahn was the other singles player to enter the
kong Golf Club Adamson Cup Com samo round yesterday, when ho petition held at Happy Valley:.. overcame Marsland Ma 6-1, 6-1. second round; G. E. Williamson (12) re- In the remaining singles game, ceived a walk-over V. Ebage; F. Buckle Leung Ping-chiu beat J. B. Gon-
bent T. J. Price (5) four and three;
(12)
ǹw
#ery (13) beat A. J. MacFadyon salves 6-1, 6-1. (18) at the 19th: Hugh Smith (9) received A walk-over from D. Humphreys 17: G. Davies (10) received a walk-over from J. Forbes (0); D. 9. FAward (3) beat Tuck (14) she and five; W. W. C. Shewan (7) received a bye into second round,
Umetani and H. D. Rumjalin meet to-day, and one of the best games of the tournament is anticipated.
Theobald was hard-hitting, and though mastered by a superior op- ponent, gave an entertaining exhibi- on to the spectators. Ho succeeded The semi-finals of the Mixed Four- taking.
the second, Afth and sixth
get, but in Brat somes competition were held at Fan-games of the
Mixed Foursomes
in
the
ling recently and resulted in a win second set, Umetani was considerably for L. A. R. and Mrs. Duncan over more confident, and took ave gomca Lt. Cdr. and Mrs. Linton by five and in a row before winning the match four, and for E. J. H. and Mrs. Mit in the seventh.. chell over Major and Mrs. William by one up.
Parsons, b Young: ............
Extras.........
Bowling Analyslu
R. W
KATYAY
Murphy
Blount
Young
21
Rumfahn hnd life dimeulty in dis- posing of Maraland Ma, but in doing no showed up as strong and 'as ne- curate an of old.
To-day's Programme
OPEN SINGLES
H. D. Rumjahn v..
-Umatani
5. A. Rumiahn v. J. W. Leonard' CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP
IT. C. Monaghan v. B. C. Fay
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