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THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 9, 1940.
ROYALS THIRD BOXING SUCCESS IN SUCCESSION
thus secured easy points in this respect.
Royal Scots won the Area Inter-Unit No-, provide men at the weight, and Royal Scots vices' Boxing Championship for the third time in succession when they beat Middlesex Regiment by 28 points to 17 in the Final at Murray Barracks on Wednesday night.
Two of the 15 fights had to be cancelled due to the fact Middlesex were unable to
in which R/LA." Miller was adjudged the winner against Pte. Bridle.
The standard of boxing was not high and Lt. Pinkerton, the Rugger forward, was several of the men seemed surprisingly out unfortunate to stop a really fine right swing of condition. Pte. Malham gave a promis to the jaw very early in his bout with Pte. Ing display, and it was surprising he was Revelle; He managed to get to his feet only second string in the middleweight divi- äfter two attempts but was obviously fri no sion. One decision provided a surprise, that condition to continue the fight, and the bout
was immediately stopped.
AT ADDRESS GRAPHIC GOLF
By BEST BALL
One thing the golfer must keep everlastingly alert about is the relative positions of the player and the ball at address. This position varies slightly with each graduated range of the club-but it can vary much more uninten- tionally, and with subsequent poor results, if the golfer does not give the problem the concentration It deserves. For instance there was a period when Bobby Jones was hitting his tee shots everywhere but in the direction he wished them to go and he could not solve the trouble. The more annoying it became, the more diligent his search until quite by accident he discovered that he was allowing the ball to creep back too far to- ward his right foot.
While this position is all right for the shorter shots, it is not
POSITION
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BALL
AT ADDRESS
IN RELATION
TO STANCE VARIES ACCORDING TO SHOT
12-22
suitable for the driver which comes onto the ball close to the ground and hits the teed ball
The Royals won by the convincing margin of 11 fights to 4, but, as H.E. Major-General A. E. Grasett said before presenting the trophies, there was very little in it. The Royals undoubtedly turned out the fitter, and better trained men.
Following were the resulta: Bantamweight
Pie. McDougall (R.S.) received a walk-
over,
Featherweight
1st String-Pte. O'Neilt (R.S.) received a
walk-over.
straight in the back. For the rest of the shots in the golfer's bag, the ball's direction is back toward the right foot. For instance in the above illustration, the limit is reached for a quickly lofted, nib- lick shot; essentially a downswing hit.
A bit further forward is the mashle pitch to the pin; then in progressive order the heavier irons. Practice will determine the positions best adopted for each golfer's game but even then 'one must keep the factor a lively one in his mind.
NEXT ARTICLE:
Near The Green.
2nd String-Pte. Corrigan (R.S.) beat
L/Cpl. Bull (Mx.).
Lightweight
F
1st String-Pte. Cole (Mx.) beat L/Cpl.
Octon (R.S.).
2nd String-Bda. Geiss (R.S.) beat Cpl.
Rich (Mx.).
3rd String-Pte. Ross (R.S.) beat Pte. Day
(Mx.). Welterweight
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1st String-L/Cpl. Wilson (Mx.) beat Pte.
Wiseman (R.S.).
2nd String-Pte. Dingwall (R.S.) beat
L/Cpl. Colebeck (Mx.).
3rd String-L/Cpl. Burns (R.S.) beat Ple.
Cohen (Mx.).
4th String-Pte. Fitzsimmons (R.S.) beat
Cpl. Manning (Mx.). Middleweight
1st String-Cpl. Coupor (R.S.) beat L/Sgt.
Perry (Mx.).
2nd String-Ple. Malham (Mx.) beat Pie
Clark (R.S.)
3rd String-L/Cpl. Marshall (R.S.) beat
Ple. Bedding (Mx.). Lightheavyweight
1st String Pte. Revelle (Mx.) beat Li..
Pinkerton (R.S.).
Heavyweight
1st String-2/LA. Miller (R.S.) beat Pte.
Bridle (Mx.).
The first two rounds were of 11⁄2 minutes and the third of 2 minutes, and the system of scoring points was 2 for a win and 1 for a defeat.
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