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RADIO SERVICE STATION.

Repair of Radio receivers, speakers, transformers.

Sale of Radio tubes, receivers.

Manufacturing of Radio receivers, transformers, short wava adaptors.

Installation of aerials.

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BIRMINGHAM AND BURY VICTORIES.

Queen of South's Fight in Scottish Cup.

THIRD ROUND DRAW.

London, Yesterday.

The following were the results

of matches played in the English League to-day:-

First Division.

Birmingham 3 Blackpool

Bury

Second Division.

3 Southampton

SCOTTISH CUP.

Second Round Replays. Dundee U. 1 Queen of S.

(after extra time.) Partick

5 Boness King's Park 1 Airdrieonians

Third Round Draw.

SIMPLE RECIPE FOR SUCCESS WITH YOUR GOLF SWING

(By Harry Vardon.)

During recent times,

amazing diverting it to another, which ́ In| masses of Instruction have been turn means making the ewing written on the subject of the golf doubly difficult.

swing. To say that every small The ordinary player does not detail of the human anatomy bas want that. Only & genius at the 0been given its part to play in the game is likely to evolve success production of the correct aweep of from it. When the adept of the the club is to dismiss the industry flat swing has taken the club three- of experts very lightly.

quarters of the way up, he is on the same track as the equally efficient

1 Every detail has been given

dozen different parts to play by a golfer who has reached that stage

3 dozen different people, many of by a reasonably upright swing,

The draw for the Third Round | golf.

of the Scottish Cup to be played

them with reputations in first-class firmly believe that this is as in the No other phase of sport or case of the prominent Americans

on February 18 is as follows: pastime has been the theme of auch who are known as flat awingers. voluminous advice as this, and But what has the average player to sometimes wonder what can have gain by embarking upon such un- happened to Individuals who have necessary complications?

I have lost none of my life-long club member who faith that the first and greatest

Clyde

v. St. Bernards

Dundee U. or

Queen of S. v.

Kilmarnock

Hearts

7.

Motherwell

Rangera Celtic

The following have received a

tried to put it all into practice.

The average

bye into the fourth round has no expectation of becoming a essential of the golf swing is to Airdrieonians, Partick, Dunferm- line and Hamilton.-Reuter.

RECREIO DEFEAT JATS SECONDS.

A.A.R. Botelho Plays

A Brilliant Game.

SPLENDID COMBINATION.

champion, even though he may keep the head still from the moment harbour to himself the hope of the club starts to move back until drawing near to the scratch mark, the ball has been struck. I am aces best when he concentrates his aware that a good many people have attention on a few salient points.tried to prove that this chief article In my experience, it is only a few of my creed is wrong. that constitute the fundamentals on which the efficient swing is es-

tablished.

First of all, it is necessary

to

They have contended that it is impossible to keep the head still while making anything like a full awing. This, at any rate, ia

Showing much Improved com- practise for a quarter of an hour or false conception, as I have proved by bination in their forward line the so as often as possible, and for this Club de Recreio yesterday after-purpose, I recommend playing full

noon defeated the 3/9 Jats secondi eleven by three goals to one in a fast and interesting game of hoc-) key on the home ground at King's! Park.

The Recreio scored first through) J. A. Soares, the Indians replying through their centre-forward, mak- ing the scores level at half-time. In the second half, Roza Pereira) netted for the Recreio who had. matters, much their own way. To- wards the end Lopes, on the left wing, scored the Recreio's third goal with a beautiful shot from an almost impossible angle,

For the Recreio, A. A. R. Botelho, at centre-half back, played a bril- liant game, and was the means of spoiling many, good movements in the Jata' forward line. The Re- creio forwards combined very well, and impressed with their short passing movements. The Jats, though individually the better toam, could not compete with the Recreio combination.

KOWLOON TEAMS FOR SATURDAY.

League Football.

The following have been selected

Our Sports Diary.

HOCKEY-To-morrow-Hong Kong Club II. v. YMCA.. at King's Park at 5 p.m.; Incognitos v. St. Andrew's Club at Caroline HIIL

GOLF-To-day- Completion of Fourth Round of Taggart Cup (Ladies),

To-morrow-Completion of End Round of, Ladies' Championship.

CRICKET — Saturday - Hong Kong C.C. v. United Sarvicas; Craigengower C.C. v. Indlan RC. (F.) Second Division-Police v. Kowloon 0.0. (L.); University v. Hong Kong C.C. (F.)..

FOOTBALL - Saturday — Firat Division-Borderers v. Police: Club v. Navy; St. Joseph's v. Kowloon; Second Division-Uni- versity Navy; Club v. Kowloon; 12th Battery 7.

Third Borderers; Division-R.E. v. Recrels; Bor deters v. Radio; Chinese League -South China "A" 7. Yeo Woo; Sung Ching v. South China "B".

ahota from a tee with a brassie. Except for the slightly lofted face, the brassie is—or should be the

putting, my own head to the test for every kind of shot, and by watching the heads of other players, writes Harry Vardon in the Sports Dispatch.

It has also been remarked that several very good golfers-Alexan- der Herd, for example-shift their heads considerably. It can only be said that they are laws unto them- selves.

They possess the natural gift of recovering their body- balance when bringing the club down after having lost it in the up swing. Certainly not one player in a thousand can depend upon doing) that.

Never Mind Geniuses.

It la agreed by every expert that perfect body balance is vital to the success of the shot. Indeed,

I should say that lack of it among the rank and file of golfers is the

cause of more bad shots than all the other faults put together. How ean a person whose poinc le wrong! hope to hit the ball truly?

And I am convinced that the best way for the ordinary mortal to promote the desired condilotn is to focus his atention on keeping his head still. There is no other simple way, It is hypercritical,

to represent the Kowloon Football same as the driver, and that amall Club against St. Joseph's on the degree of loft makes the shat a little and not at all helpful, to proclaim K.F.C. ground on Saturday at 4.15 easier, which is an asset to the that some first-class players move p.m.: Gurevitch; London, Martin; person who is striving for improve-their heads a little, and that one or Blias. McKelvie, Duncan; Deminy,

two others do it quite a lot.. Hedley, Gillott, Hill, Eastman:

Very likely they would be the

T

ment.

[driver:

It helps to assure him that he better for the absence of it, and, in Kowloon Seconds. The following will represent the will hit the ball up into the air all any case, they possess that con- Kowloon Football Club second right, and once he has gained that fidence and experience which en- eleven against the Hong Kong confidence, he ought to turn with ables them to take liberties of the Football Club on the H.K.F.C. equal faith to his straight-faced

kind that recoil upon less-practised ground on Saturday at 2.45 p.m.:)

individuals. Fowler; G. White, Wells;

So I recommend the seeker of Im- Everest, Whitfield, Greenberg: Nowadays, a good many people provement to forget many abstruse Nicholle, Cotton, J. White, Blake, try to cultivate a dat swing of the theories that he may have tried to Phillips. Reserves: Rousseau and kind that was popular in Scotland of keeping the head still until ball | absorb, and get back to this schéme

thirty or forty years ago. That is has been sent on its way. to any, they start the club back Bearing that in mind, and stand- more or less round the legs, and

Play ing in a comfortably, relaxed man- ner (stiffness of the muscles is, a The following is the prelimin only begin definitely to rules it severe handicap) the player has |ary draw for the "Fear" Cup to when they cannot keep it flat any first to move the club-face, away

Noonan.

KOWLOON GOLF.

be played over 86 holes, medal longer..

play, on Sunday, February 7

W. Hyde v. T. J. Price La Jack v. A. C. Sinton

G. E. L. Johnson v. P. Knight, EP. Murphy v. G. H. Russell. PW. J. Planner v. W. C. Simpson. J. D. Thomson v. A. T. Braley, A Eastman. G. D. Reid. JMoKelvio v. H H. Mundy. A. A. Lopes v. W. Graves.

A Laughton y H.

Pooler y J. Gellatly

Baxton

H. G. Dinsdale w W. Taylor!

W. J. Woolley yGE":1

The entry Hat will

until noon on Satur Inst any additional: enti

ceived will be dealt with at hour, o

Altima list is posted in, 1 house times may

The First Essential,

from the ball with the left hand

am aware that slow-moving ple- tures show that in most good golf- A amall number of golfers may be fers, the club-face goes back square to born to it. Others discipline them the line of play for several inches, selves to it in their early

the hands dragging it back and ap parently leading the club-head, 201 because they take their example doubt whether anybody could hope from some

who | to achieve such a posi illustrates It With this early liberately, and the

think is for application they have a chance

watch,

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1932.

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