Wednesday
Around
HONGKONG TELEGRAPHO October 30, 1940.
The Courses
ALEC PEARCE-1940 CHAMPION
Brilliant Iron Shots Carry Him Through
Marton And Hunter Fail Through Putting
(By "Birdie")
THERE COULDN'T have been a finer day for golf than Sunday last when the Amateur Cham- pionship of the Colony was played at the Royal Hongkong Golf Club, Fanling. High clouds ob- scured the sun in the morning, and though the nip in the air disappeared when the sun broke through in the afternoon, conditions were still al- most ideal for the game.
T. A. (Alec) Pearce crowned his sporting successes in Hongkong by taking the title, though from reports he had the narrowest of squeaks in beating both A. E. C. Marton and F. D. Hunter-the first named being one stroke behind and the second two.
Brilliant irons carried him through. Putting seems to have been the general weakness of these top three. Pearce was a little uncertain in the morning though he sank several long ones nicely, but with Marton and Hunter it was a definite fail- ing. The latter missed at least three putts that should have gone down with one hand for they were only about long!
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1 have no information how R: K. Collings was playing, but it must have been very good. He took the Visitor's Cup.
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But special credit must go to J. L. C. (John) Pearce, for in com ing 40s with 160 (79 on the Old Course and 81 on the New} played down to handleop 6 on Die first and on the second, and 2 strokes respectively below his of- cial handicap.
Incidents of T. A. Pepree's morn ing round on the New Course were at the 2nd, 3rd, 9th and 13th. At both the 2nd and 3rd he landed in the sand, but beautiful shots got him out to give him a birdie
at the 2nd
Hole in One
On October 23, when play- ing with Mr. P. S. Widdup, Dr. T. B. Dunn did the 13th hole, 180 yards in one stroke. There has been an epidemic of "Holes-in-one" at Hungjao
the this year.
total being éleven.
NEW METHOD FOR TEACHING BEGINNERS
HEATS FOR INTER-SCHOOL AQUATIC SPORTS
EXCELLENCE of swimming in the heats for the Inter-School swimming sports which were held at the Victoria Club yesterday gives
Recreation
In the sprint events, finishes were promise of thrilling finals on Friday. very close, while the times, too, were
of a high standard,
In the 100 yards free-style best time was 62 seconds, and in the 50 yards free-style best time was 27
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The following qualified for the finals which will commence at 2 p.m. on Friday:
100 yards free-style-J. Chalerm (Wah Yan); You Tung-lun (St. Joseph's); D. Young
(St. (St. Joseph'a); W. Teo Stephen's): J. Comeza Salie).
50 yards back-stroke-Fung Che-wan King's Ronnid Ho (St. Joseph'); 4. Lopez (La Solle); J. Chalerts (Wah Yan); Ip Ting-yue (81. Stephen's).
If you want to learn to swing correctly at golf, here are the tools. It may be one thing, however, to swing the 571- inch driver, but it will be quite another to use the chained iron. It looks like a club out of Joe Kirkwood's bag.
DEPLETED NAVAL SIDE
HOLD MEDICALS IN FRIENDLY RUGGER GAME
FIELDING only 14 players, the Navy "A" XV held the Royal Army Medical Corps to a 6-6 draw at Causeway Bay yesterday, each sido scoring two trics.
Navy were not at full strength owing to manning exercises, and one or two new faces were seen in the lineup, outstanding among them was Robinson, on the left wing, who scored two excellent tries late in the second half to even the score.
HARD WORKING PACK
KING stood out amid a hard work ing pack, while Bucknell, fly-balt, was ever trying to open up the game. Ng The latter had the spectators stamp
ing when, in the second half, he cut clean through Medicals defence for what should have been Navy's win
Probables For The Cesarewitch
LONDON, Oct. 29 (Reuter)-Pro- bables for the Cesarewlich which is being run fc-morrow at Newmarket
are:
Cheerful Star (Perryman), Tutor (E. Smith), King Legend (D. Smith), Owenstown (Taylor), Beinnearg (Nevett), Kepton (G. Thin), Finis (Harry Wragg), Hunters Moon (Gor- don Richards), Sir Roger (Mullins), Mayward Miss (Richardson), Snipe Week (Dick), Solonaise (Robertson),
100 yards breast-stroke-Chenst Tap tiny (Wah Yan); Ng Kam-young (Wah Yan); Cheang Koon-tzam (St. Joseph's): Fung Wat-clicong (King's): Choy Kal- ming (King's).
(1.a free-style-J. Gomez 50 yards Snile); M. Young (La Solle); Chan Pak- cheung (St. Paul's); A. Fong (SL Joseph's); W. Tee (St. Stephen's),
Diving (ch), Fung Fee-wen (King's); Donald 5. Joseph's); Lee Wing-hon from the sand, but he scored his Young (St. Joseph's); Arcus Salle); C. Guterrez (La Balle). Par 31
150 yards medley relay-La Salle Col- At the last hole, when he must lege: Wah Yen College: St. Joseph's Cal have realised that he was in good lege St. Stephen's College, King's Coning tally, but choosing to touch Queen of Shiraz (Littlewood). running for the title, he duffed his lego.
200 yards free-style, Gomez (La down between the posts he was Without Jockeys: Spanish Mist, drive into a bunker, but with an iron Salle): Yee Tung-lun (51. Joseph'ai; shot that can only be described as Donald Young, (St. Joseph): Band- caught by Macdonald who forced him Sir Pomm, Trimaroma.
then to drop the ball, which was glorious considering the conditions berg (La Salle); W. Ten (St. Stephen'sl.
50 yards breast-stroke-Choy Kal-ming kleked into touch. rested just short of the green and he King'si: Keen Wal-chrong (King's) went down for 5 (Par 4).
Chang Tap-hay (Woh Yan); Nt Kam- young (Wah Yan); Wong Lok-üm (81, Stephen).
WITH Marton as with Hunter putting was weak. Marton 2nd had his greatest piece of bad and Par figures at the 3rd. Then at luck on the 11th in the after-
that the 0th he was unfortunate in a Ane iron following an equally fine noon. With his tee shot out of drive placed him in the sand again. bounds, his third from the tee On this occasion he was short with landed in the rough. A great his third out of the trap and went fourth put him on the edge of down for against Par 6.
the green and he went down for
The short 13th was an unlucky
bole. His first tee shot was out of 7.
bounds, and his second turned-into-On-the-last hole again he hooked
a real poached egg in the sand. Into the rough.
Ilo was on for 5 and down for 7
against Par 31
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were
Hunter's brilliant 75 in the after-
noon won him the prize for the best round on the New Course, but with
better putting even that could have been lowered!
Col. Rose took the prize for the best round on the Old Course, and that included
2 lost ball! Hy score was 78.
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HIS.70 in the afternoon on the Old Course was the result of some grand golf. His putting showed more confidence, and his irons were particularly long and accurate. His first 9 holes were in 30 against Par 30, and his second 9
in 33 against Par 371
that shows clubs for a new He
unfortunate in taking three putts on the 12th for n 4 (Par method of teaching. They are the 3), and the same bad luck dogged product of Robert Morse, a young St. on the 15th. An excellent Louis professional, for teaching be- shown along- second kicked to the right into the ginners. The driver, sh sand and robbed him of an almost side u normal driver, is 67 Inches
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than nor Again at the 10th be hid to play mal, as for the iron well, take
look at it. Swing that thing wrong and it is going to hit you on the head. correct swing. The idea is to tench
of elaboration Ernest Jones' string and weight theory.
Jones maintains that cor- rect swing can be learned through lying a weight to a piece of string and swinging that as though it were a golf club.
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JOCKEY CLUB
Morse's theory is that if you swing THE TENTH EXTRA RACE this pecullar iron through the right MEETING will be held (weather are the chained head will follow in permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on the right place and with the mashic SATURDAY, 2nd November, 1940, knock the ball some 150 yards. He commencing at 2.00 p.m.
can, according to reports, do it him- self, too.
The First Bell will be rung at 1.30
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Royal Artillery XV
The following will represent Royal Artillery af. Rugby to-day against Club “A” on the Club ground st
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Major Harvey, fly-half, and Lt Coombes, left-centre three-quarter, 100 yards back-stroke-A. Lopes (Lawere in splendid form, while Mohan Salle); Ip Ting-yue ISL Stephen's); Donald Young (st: Joseph's); Fong Fee. and Van Millingen were the choice of wan (King's Robert Young (La Salle). the forwards..
200 yards free-style relay-St Joseph's College: La Salle College: St. Stephen's College; Wah Yan College; King's Col-
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son twice for Navy in the second,
Teams were:
RAM.C.Bartlay; Macdonald, Crombes, Pratt and Whybro Harvey, Sertveni Wigglesworth, Chandler, Milne; Collins, Furnell: Mohan, Van Millingen and Edge. Navy" "A"-Wood: Robinson. Cracle, Macdonald and Mohan scored for Addis and Wilson: E. A. Bucknell and E. A. Wilson; Stockham, King, Beattie; Medicals in the first half, and Robin-Davis, Wilkinson, Brewer- and darbett.
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