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THE CHINA MAIL.
THE CAER CLARK CUP
HONG KONG LADIES'
SHOULD WIN.
Gaps To Be Filled In
"Y" Team.
C.B.A. MAY SURPRISE THE RECREIO).
B. Franklin Promoted.
(By CENTRE HALF),
The recent performances of the C.B.A. Ladies makes it difficult to forecast the result they may bring off yet another surprise.
If they win and the 'Y' Ladies are defeated by Hong Kong and by the Saints next week (their last fixture) then the CBA, will at least escape the "honour" of being another spoonista!
Both teams are fielding practical- ly the same sides that battled last time. M. Whitley, however, is re turning to the C.B.A. defence, while! D. Miles (formerly D. Smith) will be seen again in the forward line, TWO Caer Clark Cup hockey while B. Romedios is replacing G. matches are down for decision D'Almada on the Recreio wing. this afternoon at King's Park, The teams will be as follows:-
The Hong Kong Ladies Hockey C.B.A.-K. Fisher; M. Hudson, M. Club, undefeated champions for Whitley; A. E. E. Steel, E. M the past four seasons, and potential Beavis, H. Ambrose; G. MacNider. E winners of the trophy this year, Carroll, M. Smith, D. Miles and E.
Woolles.
CRICKET
INDIANS
SHOULD GAIN
DOUBLE Craigengower Test At The Valley.
"VARSITY MAY LOSE BOTH THEIR GAMES
THE
SATURDAY, MARCH 4,1933.
MAURICE
TATE USES THE
LONG HANDLE
Fifteen Boundaries In 94 Not Out.
SUTCLIFFE SCORES 75.
Rowing
NEW PRACTICE TANK IN AMERICA.
A Great Advance On Any Yet Invented.
By G. C. DRINKWATER
:
London, Feb. 3. I was privileged yesterday after- noon to see a film, which is to be released by the Pathe Gazette next week, of the new rowing tanks which have been built in the Payne-Whit- ney gymnasium at Newhaven, for Yalo University.
as in a light ship, and a stream of
(By ATHOLE.)
THE Indian Recreation Club, champions in both cricket
The rowing accommodation is leagues, should register the double
Melbourne, Yesterday.
large enough for eight men, scated against Craigengower to-day and AN aggressive knock by Maurice
Tate, who collected 94 runs water, electrically controlled, flows thus enhance their prospects of repeating last year's performance.in 116 minutes and hit fifteen past at practically any reasonable In the senior league game F. D. boundaries, was the feature of the speed, writes G. C. Drinkwater in Pereira and A. R. Minu should play after lunch to-day in the the Daily Telegraph. Conditions of prove strong enough to dismiss the match between the M.C.C. and actual rowing are thereby much are meeting the 'Y' Ladies, and Recreio:B. Almada; C. Osmund, M.Valley team for less than
more closely imitated than in pos- Victoria. should leave the field with a com-Basto; E. Xavier, M. Aivos, E. Rosario; century, despite the good form
aible on ordinary tanks such as fortable victory.
I understand B. Remedies, O. Ribeiro, C. Silva, Ashown by S. V. Gittins and E. Zimetose when only six short of his clubs in London, and the difficul Tate, who was undefeated at the those used by many of the tideway that the "Y" Ladies are experienc- Alves and M. Remedios.
TABLE TO DATE,
ing difficulty in raising a team.
Hong Kong, on the other hand) are fielding their usual strength, H.KLI.C... but the defence will be strengthen-St. Andrew's ed by the return of B. Franklin, aty. Ladies left back.
Miss Franklin for the better part of this season has assisi- ed the second eleven, where she has a many occasions play- od at centre half. Partnered by E. M. Gray the pair should prove formidable,
Hong Kong's team will be as fol- lowa: M. Bird; E. M. Gray, B. Frank lin; J. Dalziel, B. M. Pope, C. Fergu- son; H. Kaill, M. Alun-Jones, P. M. Harron, J. Churchill, and E. Blackbum
M. Mason, one of the stalwart defenders of the 'Y' Ladies, will be an absentee, owing to an injured ankle.
The composition of the team has not been definitely fixed, but it will probably be composed by the fol. jowing:--
Recreio
C.B.A.
Goals
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mern, the Craigengower skipper; and if the home team adopt leg century, showed fine form on the ties of a quick beginning can be. P.W. L. D. F. A. Pus. theory tactics the quick footed leg side powerful hitting yielding shown to and overcome by the 6 5 1 311 Indian batsmen should show Kow-him the majority of his. boundary novice at a much earlier stage
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3 2 123 12
7 2 2 3 17 7
7
51 2 2 7 6 isi 4 38
loon how they should have treated 4this method of bowling.
MAMAK GAME OFF.
of hits.
his career. Sutcliffe, who was sadefcated 33
The inventor has yet to come who- at benoh, went on to score 75 i can make a tank which can repro-
siderably shaken by their big de-sedate manner. He hatted for 121 duce the varying speeds of a boat minutes and hit seven boundaries. at different parts of the stroke, wat Scorca as cabled by Reuter were there is no doubt that the Yaiz
follow:
tanks are a great advance on any-. M.C.C.: 321 (Sutcliffe 76,
Hammond 59, Tate 94 not out, H. Iron. thing yet seen. In the United States crews are frozen out for monger 3 for 82).
several months of the year, Victoria: 9 for no wicket.
and. mechanical means have to be adopt- ed by which their men can be kept AL.
The University, who wore con- feat at the hands of the Club last Saturday, are entertaining the The only Mamak Tournament Army at Pokfulam, and if Lt. match for decision to-day the Garthwaite comes off it looks "needle" match between the Radio highly probable that the under- Sports Club and the 1st H. K. Sgraduates will sustain their second Battery has been postponed. The successive reverse. The only other Radio find it difficult to field a side league game is that between the na most of their players are en-Royal Engineers and Royal Corps of Signals and the University gaged in the football league.
The film also showed Princeton second eleven at Sookunpoo. The Ia an international inter-army oaramen practising in their gym- Pokfulam side have proved disap-soccer match played yesterday on naelum with rowing machines. pointing in their recent fixtures, and the Selhurst Park football ground, These contrivances of course help
win for the military team is the French Army defeated the to keep muscles in trim, but cannot. expected.
British Army by four goals to 2.
teach the finer arts of blade-work.
RECREIO HOCKEY TEAM
The following will represent the Club de Recreio against the South Wales Borderers on Monday on the U.S.R.C. rogund at 6.15 p.m.
A. Silva; A. Remedios, P. N. Silva; Gonsalves, W. Reed, 4, A. R. Botelho; C. d'Alamada, J. Pintos, H. Alves, C. Raza Pereira (capt) and C.
L. Owen; Mrs. Portallion, M. Gar. diner; P. McCaw, A. Fowler, B. Blumen. thal; A. N. Other, R. Blackmore, A. N. Other, M. Tehy and O. Sours. Brown.
The Central British Association Ladies, who surprisingly defeated the St. Andrew's Club Ladies last week by the odd goal in three, will complete their fixtures in the com- petition when they meet the Recreio Ladies, by whom they were defeat- ed by two clear goals a fortnight
ago.
CLUB GAME CANCELLED
The following is the week-end programme:
LEAGUE L Craigengower v Indian R.C.
(Valley, 2 p.m.) University v Army
(Pokfulam, 2 p.m.)
LEAGUE II. ar-Indian R.C. v Cralgengower
The friendly hockey match ranged between the Club "A" eleven and a team from H.M.S. Cornwall, R.E. & R.C.S. v_University which was scheduled to be played at King's Park yesterday afternoon was cancelled as the Club were un- able to field a full team.
EASIER
GOLF
-by- H.STUART HOBSON
GOLF AS I SEE IT.
When And How To Add Length To Your Shots.
THE PACE OF THE CLUB-HEAD
(Sookunpos, 2 p.m.)
(Sookunpoo, 2 p.m.) |
FRIENDLY. Royal Navy v Police R.C.
(King's Pk, 2 p.m.)
TO-MORROW.
LADIES' GOLF RESULTS.
Prize Giving Fixed For March 21.
ISS V. M. Thomas qualified
Mfor the Captain's Cup for
February: 95--28-67.
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January 28 over the New Whether we have hopes of one day I've lost most of my length", apparentHE Medal Competition held on foining the "elect", or whether we still by being content to leave it at that, a Course was won by Mra. Fischer remain in the junior division, there is though long driving had gone beyond
no doubt that one of the greatest recall, banished by Renile decay. |(109-36=73), who had the best charms of a fascinating game is to hit With the exception of the confirmed score over the last nine holes. the ball out of sight
nvalid, however, it should be easily | after a' tie with Mrs. Redmond Golfers are so often told not to possible for any golfer to drive con (91-18-73) and Mrs. Tottenham: press, and to play with restraint, that sistently as far as ever lio could, and it is an easy matter to get into the probably to add a few yards to his (30-17-78). Other scores were: --Mrs. Lambert (83-9=74), Mrs. habit of playing a jog-trot game, and previous best. so to lose not only the thrill of the
Wren (91-17=74), Miss Cousens game, but doom ourselves to mediocrity.
(96-22=74). One professional who from time to time is told of a new British and asked to run the
ing
demoralising.
rule
over
ility
1
BRITISH ARMY LOSE,
London, Feb. 19.
Entries And Weights For Valley To-day
Honolulu Moon
Esk
Glen Shee
The Tytam Handicap "B" Class. (One Mile).
Partnership Philterer
The "Hay and Corn" Stakes
(Five Furlongs).
ibs.
lbs.
Ta Feastie
152
Auction Bridge
145
Philterer
155
Black Velvet
165
Spring Field
152
Gold Bridge
151
Much Ado
152
Heather Leaf
148
Whoopee
155
Iron Grey.
149...
Gold Bar
152
Krata Viz
151
Lucky Star
162
162
Kowloon C.C. v University Past:
and Present
City of Shanghai
155
148
Gallant Fox
158
(K.C.C., 11 a.m.)
Spring Field.
152
City of Canton
155.
Ta Peastie
152
Hey Tor
152
The Leprechaun
145
Helter Skelter
152
The Hong Kong Handicap:
Gold Bridge
158
"A" Class (1 Miles).
Flying Boy
158
158.
Iron Grey
149
The Tiger
148
Buchanan
155
Don
140-
Charming Face
152
Daylight Eve
140
White Butterfly
155
Valorous
140
The Rainstorm
158
Gold Key
140
161
Sadko
164'
The "Loiterers" Stakes (Seven
Cyclamen Bay
155
Furlonga)..
Champagne Bay
160
Ibs.
Hetman
168
Bootle Double Face
161
King's Justice
145
155
Navy Hall
140.
161
The Hong Kong Handicap:
Foolscap
158
"B" Class (14 Miles),
158
Iba.
Golly Eyes
-158
Blue Star
165.
King's Company
101
Ajax ...
140.
Mignonette
161
Wayward Stag
161
Per Se
158
Mon Talisman
160.
Poker Face
161
Powerful King
140
Solar Star
161
The Crook
140.
Spotted Butterfly
158
Bistre
100
Stickpast
155
Weybridge
Stourbridge
158
Bootle..
140
The Cavalier
161
Banjolina
140:
ball in the element Tins during January and
The "All Out" Stakes
(Six
Stickpast
140.
-Furlongs.)
Alexandra Hall
163
lbs.
Double Face
140-
The Tiger
165
Poker Face,
151
Wakefield
140-
Jon
165
Daylight Eve
155
Brechin
105
Valorous
155
King's Parade
140
Gold Key
162
The Rainstorm
140
Gold Ring
161
The Moonle Ponds Handicap.
Mon Talisman
158
' (One Mile),
Ibs
King's Bounty Dee
158
155'
The Giraffe
150
The Randwick Plate (One Mile).
Evening Star
140
Polar Star
165,
Australian Chief
158
Woodland Stag
170.
Golden Dawn
158
City of Brisbane
160
158
Northern Star
City of Melbourne
140
158
Rosy Morn
160:
Pick-me-up
158
Canny
1881
What's That··-
165
Ngtuk
140~
The Tylam Handicap “A”
Lucy Glitters.
140-
·Class (One Mile),
The Raincloud
180-
Iba
Black Rock
158
"OLD JOHN" FAULKNER (
Burgomaster
158
Charming Face
145
London, Jan. 31.
Flying Boy
148
Golden Dragon.
160
Jingle
White Butterfly
Klickitat
after THE Eclectic Competition run-
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Losing length with shots is in all caused by some form of or lack of pliability., hope
Face at which the clab head is travelling at contact and just always says first, "Can he hit1" You contact with the cannot possibly get into Championship that obtains distance. Any form of class if you have to give away 30 yards stiffness sets up resistance to the pas February was won by Mrs. Totten- from the tee. Even if you are rucniv- sage of the club head and takes the ham, 70-41⁄4=664. Other scoreq
5 gr 0 shots you will soon find your seme of power out of the shot. opponent's superiority in length became The first item to look is the grip were:Mrs. Wren, 73-4%-683⁄4%;
Ruite
possibly keenness and concen- Mrs. Lambert, 72-21⁄4-694; Mrs. The best time to go seriously into tration on shots has caused a tighten-Lissaman, 76–53⁄41⁄4%=701⁄4%. the question of obtaining length in ing-up of the grip. For long hitting, after your game has settled down at is essential that the grip should be bit, and you have established a fairly loase but firma", particularly with the RS. Mackenzie and Mrs. Wild respectable handicap.
right hand. A little thought about won the prize kindly 'pre> Strangely enough, nearly all moder-grip the often immediately solves the sented by Birs, Holmes for Shang- ate golfers will tell you that they hit roblem of loss of length.
hai'foursomes, 89-22=67. the ball farther from the tos after The next most important element for they had been playing for a few monthsong hitting is firmness of the left than they do after a few years. This side at the moment of impact. The
A Medal Pool belief many partly be fostered by the eft side must be wall braced as it la held over the Old Course dur- fact that 170 yards seemed a great he hinge of the swing with the ing March. Any number of cards feat for the tyro. But, at the same
If the
body goes forward time, it is trus, in a great number of shots, the greater part of the pace of may be taken out at 60 cents per
he club baad has gone. A good test card, The beginner's only interest is to hits to whether you are transferring the ball, and to hit it as far as pos- your weight correctly is to listen for alble. Where it goes in not nearly so o snap of the left heal on the ground, to him as how far it goes. This should occur at the moment of important
he lays into his work with a care-impact. Just the mers fact of think Bo- free style. As he improves and starts ng of this can add yards to your to play arithmetical golf, direction, the drives, digi placing of shot, control of fight and
cases.
at the hips, sufficiantly, run of the bail, become paramount,inally, thack up and see if you are
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THERE will be a Running
Eclectic Competition over the New Course during the month of", March, Any number of cards may
be taken but at 20 cents per card.
M
C
EMBERS are reminded that the Annual Prize giving will
and so naturally the swing becomes most fasidione habit is very liable to more restricted and restrained. Screep into one's game if not guarded forethought, take the place of mern esinat. That is the being frightened
of the left shoulder. At the top of the take place on Tuesday, March 21, Having advanced to a state of pro-wing, the left shoulder point should be Mrs. Halifax has kindly promised Aciency it is desirable, and, for furder the chin, and both these parts of to present the prizes, Tombstone ther improvement, necessary, that the anatomy in a perpendicular line Competitions will be held over the
the tail China Mail (Copy) Old and New Cournes. mxden. 80-yards should be obtained.
One hears so many golfers say "Dicht).
Ngtuk;
Hey Tor
King Salmon
-165.
"Old John" Faulkner, the world's oldest Jockey, who had been married" ‚'148. twice and had 32 children, died on
158 Wednesday at the age of 104 and 10%- 150 months at his home at Appleford" 145 Berkshire He rode His first, winne 162 ner at 8, and rode his last at 74,