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Around The

Wednesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

October 2, 1940.

Courses

ETIQUETTE OF GOLF

Points That Players

Should Remember

H. COTTON JOINS AIR FORCE (By "Birdie")

But

IT HAS BEEN SAID that golf is a game, the rules of which would fill pages. Actually they do in the Golfer's Handbook-261⁄2 of them. the complexity of the game is its great fascina- tion. It is more full of incident than any other, and because of this the 261⁄2 pages of rules have to be supplemented with local rules governing local conditions.

However, because of their volume, it is probable thatį many golfers are unfamiliar with all the rules that govern their game, and though this is no great handicap except in isolated incidents in competitions, there are fundamentals that should be known.

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Royal Navy Beaten 4-1

By Sing Tao

MARKED superiority up for. ward spelled victory for the Sing Tao footballers when they

Royal Navy in the tam, friendly game at Causeway Bay

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Olympic Breast-Stroke Star For Hongkong

Most certain to travel with the Philippines interport swim- ming team to Hongkong later this month will be Teoflo Ilde- fonso, Philippines' breast-stroke star of three world Olympics. who came third in the 100 metres at Berlin in 1936,

Though now over 30 years of

Ridefonso, ARC.

who 15 the nephew of R. L. defonso, of the American Express, In atfll among the best of the breast- stroke swimmers in Manila,

ills presence Improves the prosprets of the southern team in the medley relay event, while he lakes Arst place in any fore- east for the individual breast- stroke racem

Major Baseball

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Pitch In World Series

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manger, has announced that Newmem will pitet for the Detroit

winners

the of TIR PEN

American Lengue pennant, against the Obsein- nati Reds. National League pennant of the wingers. in the Best garue World Series that begins to marrow

C.B.C. Record Broken By

Lee Kwok-kee (Sing Tao goalie) makes a daring save from the feet of B. Gosano (Kwong Wah) in their football Sing Tao won match at Boundary Street on Sunday last,

5-0.--Ming Yuen.

Interport Aquatics

SEVERAL TRIALS TO BE

HELD TO-MORROW

Planning The Future

IN PREPARATION for the coming interport swim- ming contest with the Philippines, a meeting of local Club representatives was held at the V.R.C. yesterday when trials for this, and plans for future meets were discussed.

yesterday, and they left the Miss Ho Wai-king Those present were Mr. A. O. Barretto (Chairman), L.

and has mot feld lending 4.1 But were it time, not for the stout-hearted de- at fence of Giff (goal), Roughly and Honnywill (backs) there that could have been a far greater

played nave jurmet and

(6) A laser Muld

any turf cat

or displaced by lm deficit for the sailors.

In at oner replaced and pressed down.

(7) Players should carefully

North Point, Wak oner Inure pro

HO WAIKING, toremont Roza-Pereira, L. M. Remedios, Ho Siew-um (Chinese and most improved girl swimmer at B.C.), Wee Ghee-hoc (South China), C. C. Lee (South minent in the championships of the China), S. H. Wong (Lai Tsun), Ng Chi-man (Chung Chinese Bathing

yesterday Sing) and R. Goldman (European Y.M.C.A.). when she broke the Club record for 100 meires, covering the distance Uztaide H5 seconds-2 seconds the National record

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up all holes made in a bunker

(6) Players

standing close to tur Krint is t megkeng the Bag-stick

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(10) Players should at all times; play without undue delay.

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Mr. Barretto said that in viewi

only

A. K.

She made a further attempt on one of the fact that

ick-stroke

she

Aquatic Galas

Royal Scots will hold a winsming

on deferre Honeywill al Ments (wing halves drapped barte

of the Club records in the 19tis Rumjahn had approached any- therefore.

the only to web api were bot

the with the forwards on several intrant-and though paced over

The jack of the attack were detance by two inen swimmers thing like interport standart in gala io-morrow at 7 p.m. when a live-

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They Bayan Негну

findest by past Over In Setel 2100 en wilt u toets from Allison and turd sucess was

at the 440 uret:es Houtte of

Fast generally freestyle As m the Sinu Paz halves were ner thou capable of folde the sty herk

was the great footp

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ek with the help)

helt f of Eau Warm pan am | Eu Fules of etiquette in Bongat an enormous areant

fwk. kong are mainly concerned with and on the few ne

then they (01, (7) and (10), especially were table to cope with the exac

The pranin () and (7). This, perhaps, ta striving Navy forward perubar for one

would think

mira Levine Tu von and Mah Su:- Chom were there is d

That any golfer would have some defere alment en prevnubár pride in his course, but I know

of one instance where, taking

the

shortest route to a halt which

EVEN EXCHANGES

OPENING extinture

fly

Vaz not lying in the sand, a player oven Tom Chu-kom, as blown opi tamped the whole length of a

for an infringement after sin consľully i hand made not the slightest effort bundhing Gift into the good whole at t flare its footinak-

the other end (Reçan sonst a cuncker

Trs, 1 uca sure, was just n enne | against the upright od grows ignorance

Inaging lumps out of the fairway.)

tiene last season 1 came Home beroas a spot on the 8th fairwas!

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It was not until the second hasif that

reply

Chest

abrough

B-side water pois tournament on the Leams knockant basks between will be interspersed with the events. Peame are y Air Farer, to Metimes

tes the 300 cards back-stroke, it was

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There was agant, a good attendam proposed to add this aad excellent and wis seen in the

thes edito Chan Ja-park Tok the other tral heats on Thursday

N 100 metres championship by a Grow Ingin from Wong Yat-hung.

Results were

Chan Lu pth, 2 Wong [00 metres. 1 Vai hulk 3 Yue Tung hun Three 4:1

1 Walking.

100 metres (women)

2 Leng Obsmai, J. Chan Choy-Ion Tue

25 ich record)

30 metres (y)

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Hubert Chai

100 meters backstroke

7 Wenn Yat-hung. 3. Com Kamelieung Trar 124 | 3

400 metres (women) I Her Wing

Time 23 10 Cheung Mud-ehun 100 metres backstroke (wornen). Working Tome 44

Rifle Shoots Commence Next Sunday

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Mr Barreto revealed that Mania

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Pay 1st be travelling expenses, but the V.R.C.- would he responsible for expeten 11ongkong The entire incurred th Role would be taken by the V.T

FUTURE MEETS

Sinder

arrangements would apply <? year when Hongkong visite Martin Mr ROCK-Pereirn proposed that Colony champions representin club other than the VRC should have

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a naval tonn. Royal Morgan of Sounds and two from Royal Stols

There is wh an invitation rriay tur Comens of fever in which the Volunteers have been invliet

SCOUTS MEET

The tani witomtig souls of the Boy Sconds Association wit be held at the Victoria Recreation Club on Sofur-

<! 2300 $1 1 May

CURTASOUR

Excellens the Acting Coveteur be present

UNIVERSITY SPORTS

will

The Hongkong Tiversity Swannung Club will hold its eighth annual Inter- hoste! aguatk merling at the European YMCA on Saturday at 2 pm

SPORTS ADVT.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Kwok shippwed. boogever, is hither malte: and all there was any scoring plovers should know, if not from the the ball round any alyansing Gift for ades thers from common sense that the first Sing The tally, and a shirtles

THE EIGHTH EXTRA RACE for the later Au Sze-ngor dipped the ball, tani will open its 1940-41 season with traveltur expenses paid by his clath should be replaced eft of the future condition of the across the goodmouth 16 Kwok who a shoot at Kowloon City on Sunday but if the h or swinner was me MEETING will be held weather

again beat Giff

next, conurencing at 8:45 am. The stile to meet the drenandi, the

perin ting) at HAPPY VALLEY on If the lab were telSATURDAY, 5th and THURSDAY, practices will be 200, 500 and 600 wonild pay 31 Navy's

presented in 1842 when Mani pa 10th October, 1940, commencing at yards, with one wichter and neven nk the Country Club, Shrongshlu, OʻRegime from a fine dave, but afla skots to count at each range.

vint here and was again re- rather present the five per cent of the gule, n.m on both days.

The Fast Bell will be rung al 1,30 where some "genileman" had taken several nitseks Sir: Tao went further

which would be Dheir due, would be! 21 practice divots and nearly all ahead when Soong nettet

Trtained by the VIC to pay a ex. p.m. on each day. from the same spot! They had not mielee, and then Kwok Ying-ki, per-

penses incurred in 1941. This proposal! formed his hol-trick an emmaple of

all club re- Agreed upon by heen replaced !!

presentatives Complants relative to (B) and (7)|minutes later

The interport will take place

on October 23 and 24 and Cetober 23,

have Altered in from Kowloon, and The teams were that they should be heard from any- where is too bad, for it requires but Navy GMT. Roughly Hony will, Honey- the slightest consideration for others! will Crof fo be avoided.

Mear Allineri, Wilkinson

'j Hendy. Critegan, Bourn

These faults should be eradicated, † 810g Tas-Yu Tu-lak, trang Tu ("han.

Bak Shh-hon lành Minh Senh Ang sing, Tau Chun-tal; Chu Ram-sting, Tam

SUPPLEMENTING the news chui khum, Kwon Ying-hi Funk Kwan-

that Henry Cotton had in Au Sre-ngor joined up comes further in-.

formation that he is a Pilot-Of-game has two foundations. He ficer in the Royal Air Force is a great recovery player, and His contract at the Ashridge is among the best around the Golf Club, however, has not

He can chip and putt Krechs. been affected, for he has nomin- with the best professionals we sted F. F. Dornan, his assia-have, and batter than any ama- fant, as his successor.

teur I have seen. He uses his Dornan was born in Edinburgh 43 head well, takes few unnecessary years ago, and the last ten have beca gambles, and plays to percentages, spent in Poland. He lost money and which is a smart thing, as Hagan and everything when the Nazis marched Into that country and was fortunate Sarazen will tell you."

to escape with his life.

Dornin's elder brother, R. Dornan,

was professional champion of Scot- Tond in 1932.

To date, in' his:00 matches for the Red Cross, Collon has collected £23,760, which is about $386,000.

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Only

S.R. (n) rifles will be allowed.

Fout classes at competitors have been decided on, sed eni

previous hand!- jeaps, and spoons will be awarded for each class Two targets will be set aside for paal bul! shouting, and there iwili niso be revolver (net score and sealed handicap) and clay bird com partitions

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MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

No One without a badge will be admitted to the Members Enclosure. Such must be worn throughout the puration of each Meeting in such a

manner as to be readily identified,

at

Volunteer Lawn Bowls

Tournament Arranged

Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 per day for Gentle- men and $3.00 per day for Ladies (both including tax) are obtainable through the SECRETARY upon the personal or written application of a Member, such Member to be respon- sible for all visitors Introduced by him, and for Payment of all Chite,

etc.

The Secretary's Office, 1st floor, VOLUNTEER enthusiasm for lawn bowls as ovinced at Exchange Bullding, (Tel. 27704) wil the meeting that was held yesterday far outshone that of the close at 11.45 am. on both days.

Timus are obtainable at the Club previous meeting which concerned itself with cricket, and as House Provided they are ordered in Boy (Tel. a consequence there will be an inter-Unita rinks competition advance from the No. starting on Sunday, October 13.

The assurance of 16 rinks for

Singles Results

the 32 teams that are expected: Now this is what Ferrier sald was given, though it was decided. about himself following his win in that the number of teams from

Several more matches in the Third the Chicago amateur:

each Unit be unlimited.

Round of the Colony lawn bowls am playing now as I did at

The competition will be, on a Singles Championship were played home. I believe my early trouble knock-out basis, and the trophy wil yesterday, was that I played too long with my be one presented by the "China W. J. Howard defented W. N. Hillyer old clubs, which were adapted to the Mall." Entrance fee for each rink 21-15, at the Police Recreation Club. smaller ball. The new clubs I have will be $5, and it was agreed that the At Kowloon Football Club H. White what Grantland Rice now suit American conditions better, whole of the proceeds be donated to beat F. X. da Silva 21.10.

At Kowloon Cricket Club,. E. C. ; had to say about Jim Fer- "Since I arrived in the United the "5. C. M. Fest" and "HK, Tele-Fincher beat R. Bass 11-13. ler:

States, I have played most of the graph" Bomber Fund,

Entries will close at 9 am, October beat C. C. Pereira 21-19. |

At Kowloon Bowling Green, W. Gill "Here's the first threat to best amateurs, and firmly believe United States golf ever drawn that I am capable of winning the 11, and should be addressed to the bet

National Championship...... things sub-Committee which is comprised of Sgt. J. G, Meyer, Sgt. M. N. Rakusen from the other sido. Ferrier's break right.""

the following: Capt. A. W. Brown, and Pte. H. A. Alves.

READ

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PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The price of admission to the Public Enclosure is $1.00 including Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Soldierà and Sailors In Uniform are admilied Halt Price.

By Order,

C. D. BROWN,

Secretary. Hongkong, 30th September, 1940.

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