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THE CHINA MAIL,
TO-DAY'S SPORTING ACTIVITIES
LINCOLNS MAY
IMPROVE LEAGUE Borderora
Lincolns
THIRD DIVISION.
Goals F. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 12 10 1 1 54 10 21 ton
.11 10 147 15 20
St. Joseph's: Marquis: Guest Rah- atan; Anteny, Reed, T. Leonard: Del- rado, Souza, A. Ward, Omar and San-
R.A. IL-Holes; Ward, Leadbeater;|
Bib-
POSITION St. Joseph's 11.7 2 2 42 13 10 Wroe, Greenshields, McDonald; Sngok.
Club v. Craigengower At Cricket.
CAER CLARK GAME.
R.A.3.C. 11 7 13 86 11 15 lardy, Frontson, Hopkins and Athletic 12 8 2 4 28 24 14 bons. South China 12 0 1 5 10 23 18 Radio
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10 14 25 10 .10 B 1 4 36 10
9
10 .11 +4 9 7 21 21
St. Joseph's IIL-W. Lawrence; C.
12 Thang, J. Ward; C. Rocha, R. Reed,
11 E. Lawrence: T. Castilho, C. Santos, L. Castilho, Hardon and R. M. Azim.
RAF
Signala
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R. E.
Recrolo University.
.12 3 10 9 22 32 .11 1 10 14 31 ...12 0 1 11 10 .65
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CRICKET
HE local football programme Talkoo
To-day has been robbed of one
of its biggest attractions by the postponement of the match between
League I.
the Chinese Athletic and the South Navy v. Civil Service Wales Borderera. Owing to the Triangular
Tournament
4
(King's Park 5 p.m.) Rugby Craigengower v. Hong Kong C.C.
(Valley 2 p.m.) will be Club ground, this game
League II. match, which is being played on the Hong Kong C. C. v. Craigengower
(H.K.C.C. 2 p.m.) played on the Club ground to morrow afternoon and will comprise Civil Service v. Navy
(Valley 2 p.m.) one of the three League fixtures Recreio v. Kowolon CC. down for decision to-morrow.
(King's Park 2 p.m.)
arouse
Friendlies
,!
HOCKEY
|
Radio U. 3: Souza; Sheriff, Bowen; Bux, F. Elms, Markor; Hanib, Singh, Aycock, Leg, Tavares. Reserve: J. Tavares,
CRICKET
Civil Service:-G. R. Sayer, J. E. Richardson, F., Harker, J. Barrow, F. J. de Rome, B. D. Evans, E. W. Hamil ton, P. C. K. Hawkins, E. P. Reed, R. G. Wallington and R. b. Wood.
H.K.C.CA. W. Hayward, E. J. R. Mitchell, A. G. Beck, E. R Duckitt, G. S. Dunkley, D. S. Har- ley, H. Owen Hughes, O. E. C. Mar- ton, T. A. Pearce, A. Reid and C B. R Sargent.
K.C.C. II:-F. E. Lawrence, A. Dand, A. E. Ferry, C... Stapleton, G. A. M Hal H Overy, P. O. Dunne, R. J. V. Walker, A. R. F. Raven, J. Hunter, and G. Lee, Reserve:-D. S. Greet.
The game which should
C.S.C.C. II: F. J. Ling, F. H. Hold- most interest will be that between University v, Indian R. C.
(Pokfulham 2 p.m.) man, N. J. Febbington, E. F, Buttress, the Police and the Lincolns. Though Kowloon CC. v. Lincolna
F. E. Matthewa, J. F. McGowin, J. G. having secured only 4 points out of
(K.C.C. 2 p.m.) Pilcher, S. Randle, R. G. Robertson, C. the Police are a Indian R.C. II. v. Police
Strange and II. E. Strange. a possible 14 formidable
(Soukunpoo 2. p.m.) CPa.RETAOINN UN UN NNUNU full side when at
H.K.C.C. II-G. F. Cahngan, A. K. strength. In Johnston at centre
Mackenzie, H. J. Armstrong, C. W forward they have one of the best
E. Bishop, R. R. Davies, L., D. Kil
D. Lowe, A. D. Lowson, R. bustling forwards in the Colony,)
Caer Clark Cup
S. W. while Blackbourne, at full back, is Recreio v. St. Andrew's
(Marina Sp.m.)K.C.C.-F. Goodwin, E. C. Fincher,
Wright a defender of Interport standard.
Mamak Tournament The Lincolns, however, should
R.A.M.C. v. 26th Batty. R.A. garner both
even points in an
(Sookunpoo 4 p.m.) game, and thus displace South Police v. University
(U.S.R.C 4 p.m.) China from the runners-up posi
Friendlies tion.
"Y" Ladies v. T.M.C.A. "A"
THE
*
*
#
(King's Park 8 p.m.) THE Cricket League stages five] Y.M.C.A. "A" v. Cheero Y.M.C.A.
(King's Park 4.10 p.m.) encounters of which the most:
BUNTING
interesting will be that at the
Valley between Craigengower and Fanling Hunt Hounds Meet the Club. The Valley ground is a emall one and it will not be sur
prising if the bat beats the ball in Club both innings. The Club after their defeat at Kowloon will be out to redeem their reputation, and if
bee, patterson, W. Stoker and C. A.
E. 1
F. Fincher, J. C, Lyal, A. T. Lay G. C. Burnett, W. C. Hung, M. A. E. Mackay, L. Mcfnnes, F. S. W. Smith and G. White.
HOCKEY
"Y" Ladiess-L; Carr; A. Fowler C. Hamilton; M. Gardiner, M. Mason, B. Blumenthal; P. McCaw, H. Black
S. Dalziel, M. Tillery and 0. more, Brown,
R.A.B.C. W. E.
J. H. Furnell: Jeffers, G. Whitley; E. V. Marshall, G. Buckland, A, O. Keene; P. J. Barlow,
(Lok Ma Chau Croas Rdn. 3.15 p.m. H. A. Tipple, 1. H. Senior. C. A. W.
RUGBY FOOTBALL. Triangular Tournament
v. Army
Flood and H. S. G. Mayell,
(Valley 4 p.m.)
G.
SHOOTING
T. A. Pearce and A. C. Beck are H.K. Rifle Club January competition
given any opportunities Craigen-
gower may well find themselves
fighting hard to stave off defeat.
(Kowloon Tong 2.80 p.m.)
BILLIARDS
Open Championship.
The Club batting is very stolld and C. Sinn v. F. Jones
it will be surprising to see all their
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team possess such bowlers as V. M, (Omar and R. Lee in their attack.
:
*
*
(St. Patrick's Club 8.30 p.m.)
Probable Teams.
FOOTBALL
St. Andrew's:R. Rose: P. Woolley,
Woolley
M. White,
Landolt: Lee and M. Chan
White; 1.
P. Gittens, Bryson,
Woolley,
E
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Recreio:-A_ Almada; C. Osmond, M. Basto; E. Xavier, M. Alves, E. Rosario; C. Botelto, C. Silva, O. Ribeiro, A. Alves and M. Remedios.
Sunday's Activities.
Athletic
Artillery
St. Joseph'as-Marquis; S. Souza, THE first of the 1983 game iGomes; Beltron, Costa, Fenandes; L. Taikos The Cher Clark Cup will be Gomes: Leong, v. Gosone, B.
staged on the Marina ground when Gosano and Sabbbn." the St. Andrew's Ladies
are ex pected to triumph over the Recrelo ladies, though the latter have a 100 per cent. record.
The Mamak Tournament is stag: ing but one match that between the Veteran and the 12th Batting R.A and a military victory is almost Eadsured,
To-day's Programme.
Navy
Club
Polleo
**Athletic
Eastern
Kowloon
FOOTBALL
FIRST DIVISION
St.
Joseph's
(Kowloon 4 p.m.)
V. Recreio
(Recreio 4 p.m.)
v. Lincolns
(Caroline H 4 p.m.)
Y
Borderers
FOOTBALL
V. Borderers
(Club 4 p.m.) South China (Sookungoo. 4 p.m.) |
Third Division an
V. R.A.S.C.
(Sookunpoo 4 p.m.)
**BOCKEY
Mamak Tournament
Club Rodger; Martin, Hynes; Skinner, Boyd, A. Duncan; Williams, Dominy, S. Strange, E. Strange ard Signals v. Incognitos Fowler.
Police: Perkins, Blackbourn, Dow- Medway v. Incognitos. ler, T. Pile, Johnson, Stevens and C. man; Minty, Channing, Brittain; Whee Pils.
R.A. Combey; Allen, Taylor: Rod gers, Pardoc, Harris; Wood, Gough, Bryant, Moore and Scal..
RANGER'S
FORECAST
FIRST DIVISION
V. Everto
Birmingham. (Club 4 p.m.) Bolton
Chelsen
SECOND DIVISION
Taung Tsin
Borderers
Athletic
V.
.
ASTON VILLA
·V, HUDDERS-
v.
Blackburn
FIELD
v. NEWCASTLE
Cleb (St. Joseph's 2.80 p.m.) LEEDS
St Joseph's Y. St.
* LEICESTER V. Wolves (Kowloon 2.30 p.m.) Láverpool v. South China · MIDDLESBRO v. Manchester. C. (Caroline
Shefield U Hill 2.30 p.m.) PORTSMOUTH. v. V Navy
WEDNESDAY v. Derby (Soakumpus 2.30 p.m.) Sunderland V. Arsenal
Blackpool W. BROMWICH
SECOND DIVISION. BRADFORD C
(Chatham Rd. 2.80 p.m.) BURNLEY
GRIMSBY
Borderers MANCHESTER v Southampton (Sockumped 4 p.m.) Millwall
v. St. Joseph's NOTTS
(Recreto 30 p.m.) OLDHAM
Athletle
PORT VALEA
(Athletic 280 p.m.) | Preston
South China SWANSEA
TOTTENHAM
Joseph's 4 p.m.) ((St. v. Lincolns
* THIRD DIVISION (NORTH), (Chatham Road, 280 p.m.) ACCRINGTON New Brighton
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*No 26 Handicapping! J. Jovarna 24
WHEN THE "STAR". AND THE “RABBIT” START LEVEL.
Golf is the only game in which you mense. Most conreen place the shots can handicap "star" and a; "rabbit" to be given at the long holes. If you so that they can have a keen and fair receive two or three strokes you will (in Bacao) match with great pleasure to both almost always find that they.come at It does not matter how many points the two or three longest holes on the the good tennis player accedes.. Ha course. will still
(Marína 10 am)
(Navay ground 3 p.m.) Friendly**** Y.M.C.A.
RACING...
South Wales Borderers Gymkhana
(Kwant! 230 p.m.) SHOOTING
H. K. Rifle Club January competition
(Kowloon Tong 10 am)
STARTING TIMES FOR FANLING:
The following are the starting times of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club at Fanling to-morrow:
Old Course. 9.20-9.24 am Not to be booked by
travellers on 8.87 train.
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fighting one's opponent psychological-there is a lot to be said, for
the
pulverize an opponent who is At one famous course, the treen green. not able to return his smashing de committee have recently ravised the Treries
or to serve up real winners order of things. If you get one stroke, himself. Much the same is true of it comics at x threo bogey hole and, if other
bowls, billiards and it is three that you are to take, two games oven darts!
of them come at three bogey holes. however, one is only At golf,
this because rarely is it that mere ly. One's real struggle in with the length is the difference between tho course, with conditions and with one's class of two golfers. The shot to own temperament..
pin is the most difficult, and nithongli Providing players have a genuine it might not appear sa at first sight it handicap, it is almost more interesting probably easier for a good player to to play a match against a player to concede a stroke at a short hole than whom one concades, or from whom one at a long ono..
number of
There "shota"
is one danger in handicapping receives
old Scotch
That. teh professional used to that must be guarded against.
match, "You ls, letting your handicap win matches. you
One
canna call
0.28 a.m. A: E. Liseaman, D. S. Bag when asked to fix up have to for you. A great many players are apt-
a match-if Hgive more than three strokes." If this to become lazy and only play just welf
were a true statement of affairs, golf enough to win, relying upon thele H.N.. Williamson, L. B would be robbed of its greatest charm. handicap.
Edward.
P
W.-J Planner,
Hampton.
Holmes.
Some of the best games we can remem To improve your golf and to enjoy GE. Sandstrom, K. K. ber have been those where a "third" or it be ambitions first and last. Win even a "half" has been conceded your golf match by 9 and 8. if you pos
ja Golding ability apart, it is quits
sclence in itself to be able to make the sibly can. Only thus will your play in
prove for the game greater than of the strokes one receives, the player of the game!"
G. H. Wilson, G. B. B. best
It very easy to forget the value The method used by the handicapper
threebirdies"
RC Webb, A. MacFarlane of the handicap when your "scratch", that is, three-quarters of the 5. T. Butlin, E. Lobel. opponent starkes seam of little avall. aut extremely well. Bet the
difference
Cannot rightha
eightsen "birdies, and have
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9.30
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v. Chesterfield
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THIRD DIVISION
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LEAGUE TABLES, TO DATE.
FIRST DIVISION.
Any Goals
PW D L F A Pts. Walsall Barnsley
Hartlepools Artillery-10 8 0 2 25 15 16 WREXHAM South China, 8 0 1 1 200 18 THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH), Lincolns
ALDERSHOT Crystal P
St. Joseph'e. Borderers
Athletic
Kowloon Police Recrofo
SECOND
Athletic
Bordarére
BOOUTH 7. Clapton
8 EXETER
LUTON
Newport
NORWICH
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13.110 2 52 18 20
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A very fair and works
correct arrangement of
of the
H. R. Start, H. Davenport and your Brown.
Remember, however, that he CB, Robertson, possibly
the difference in although he doesn't Webster. thas
perhaps foot
foursome match rarely seems to bring TA. Pearce, IL, U. Ireland show it when the match becomes the team together. I do not know the W. A. Stewart, J. P. Sherry a tight one he is very conscious of the real reason, but the better players al J. MacKnight, L. C. Grover strokes he has to give you at future ways seem to be able to concede their D. Humphreys, Choles. This is very luble to destroy strokes with ease. It may ba because his concentration at the hole then be the botter pair can adjust themselves Bowker, R. King played, or to make him crack by to different distances and angles, bot Major 3 Wren, Dr. D. Jattempting on impossible "eagle" at a ter than the inferior pakr.
Look after the
hogeys
The principle of giving "hisquos Valentine.
will look after the "birdles" Lt. C. Gould JAK Pivos That's a fine ziottol seems to have gone out of fashion, This
themselves.
is perhaps a pity for, the practice Made" Macfarlan
Appreciate how much a stroke- HSpicer, E. M. Bryden worth. The difference between trying the game very exciting, and always ret
-the опе
of deciding whether to puzzle **to cover 450 yards in two wooden club was
wao up. the "bisques! to obtain Lead WPitten shots, and doing the same distance or to heard them up till nearing the drive, iron and maahio is Im-end If you receive a bisque, the best- hand with AH Penn, V. R. Gordon.
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Dr. C. H. Burton, A. Ritchie. GB. M. Robertson, R.
Farr
tips to make sure that you take it
to win a hole, whether early fit the game or late,
Don't get left to have to take a "half" with it, worse still have to take it to bed with
Mrs. Wi Clark, Mrs. A had been playing a schoolboy, concad
Once upon a summer holiday,
Ing bim a stroke a hole wil bulance, word like to play
"equal results. One Ing he said,
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