Skips' Tables

FOLLOWING ARE the records of all skips in the three Divisions of the Lawn Bowls League.

FIRST

C. G. Silva '(Rec. "A") U. M. Omar (C.C.C.), F. X. M. Silva (Rec. "A") A. M., Holland (K.B.G.C.)

C. S. Rossolet (C.C.C.)

G. H. Sherriff (K.B.G.C.)

A. J. Hall (K.B.G.C.)

A. K. Minů (1.8.C.)

F. Cullen (KID.R.C.)

J. E. Noronha (Rec. "B")

H. E. Strange (C.&.C.C.)

K. S. Robertson (H.K.F.C.)

E. Kern (K.C.C.)

E. C. Fincher (K.C.C.)

M. R. Abbas (I.R.C.)

J. J. Basto (Rec. "B")

F. J. Jones (C.S.C.C.)

B. Basto (Rec. "B")

G. Duncan (H.K.F.C.)

E. G. Post (P.R.C.)

R. Basa (C.C.C.)

R. Morrison (K.D.R.C.)

J. McKelvie (K.D.R.C.)

DIVISION

Shots

Shots

BOWLB CHAMPIONSHIP

ROSSELET WINS EASILY

The last game in the Quarter P. W. L. T.. F. A. Up Dn. Pts Finals of the Open Rinks Lawn .13 13 .0 o 326 190 126

Bowls championship was played 12 11 ..1 0 254 183 · 71

yesterday at Civil Service when .13 10

.3

C. S. Rosselet's rink, composed of R. Basa, “A. E. Coates and J. S. Landolt, defeated. A. Brooks- 016 bank's four (G. Duncan, C. F. Needham and N. J. Bebbington) by.. 27 shots to, 15..

The game was evenly contested until the tea interval when the C.C.C. rink were leading by 12-10 at the 12th head.

three at the next end they were

THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST 26, 1940.

LEARNING TO SWIM

Improving Your Strokes--The Arms

By Guy Larcom, Jr.

Co-Author With Harold S. Ulen of

"The Complete Swimmer"

(This is the last of the series of 12'articles which apptured în

the "Christian Science Monitor.")"

“BECOMING A complete swimmer is a gradual

winners, proved the turning point rather than an instantaneous process; yet this need and though the Club four scored a not be discouraging, for it is the feeling of a grow- ing mastery over the water, achieved from day to Needham played a good game day, that is one of the chief thrills of the sport." 10 for the 'losers, while Brooksbank

was unfortunate on several occa- 9sions.

0 6 6

R. Back

A. E. Coafea

J. S. Landolt

G. Duncan

C. F. Needham N. J. Bebbington

13 9 3

0,276 231. 45 1 276 223 63

11 B 3

0 267.184

83.

:0 26 0 22 0. 20. D .19 0 16

12 B 4

D 264 222

42

12 7 5

0 268 204

64

.0

14

13

7 B

D 243 283

0

20 14

J. C. S. Fender (P.R.C.)

12 5

4

3.283 215

18

D

13

A. R. Dallah .(I.R.C,)

11 6

5

0 217 194

23

0 12

H. ́À... Aƒvès (Reo. "A")

12 6

6

0 256 209

47

12

9 5 3

1.187 15.1 36

Q

11.

13 5

7 1 251 257

0

6 .11

8 5

3.0 174 164 ∙ 10

0

10

A five at the 13th head, for the

9 5

4

0.179 180

..1

10

1.0 5 5

0.187 214

D

27

10

11 5 6

0 208 212

0

. 6

10

badly beaten at the end.

12 5

7

0 244 252

0

8

to

12 6 7

0 235 277

0

42

B

4 3

1 154 188

0

4

D

13

4 8

1 255 293

0

*38

6 4 2

0 126 106

20

0

4 3 0

1 88 65

23

0

7

11 2 6 3 217 209

8

0

7

5 3 2

0 101 121

0 20

6

C. 6. Rascalat

7 3 4

0 123 129

(Skip) -

J. Shepherd (P.R.C.)

7 3

4

0 129 139

Shots Total

A. Brooksbank

(Skip) Shots Total

0

2

2

0

D

F. Goodwin (K.C.C.)

2.159 202

0 43 6

1

3

0

0

J. Orem (P.R.C.)

2 4

1 119 153

0. 34

0

3

?

2

N. J. Bebbington (H.K.F.C.)

12 2

9

1 188 261

0

5

1

4

0

2

W. GII (H.K.F.C.)

2 5

0 114 163

0

4

0

A. E. Carey (P.R.C.)

10

2

80 188 215

0

4

R. F. Luz (Rec. "A")

1

1

0 0 19 18 1

0

L. A. Collyer (C.S.C.C.)

2

1 1 0. 48

37

11

J, Deakin (C.S.C.C.)

2 1

3

1 2

2

6 1 5

0 102 147

0

9

1

8

0 172 217

0 45

2

1 0 1

0 20 24

0 4

0

1

0 1 0

9 26

0 19 · 0

1 0 1

0

14 37

0.230

18

1 0 1 0

6

29

0

0 19

2 0 2 0

41 47

0

6

20

2 0 2 0 29 45

0

21

NONNONKOSATHOMO

****PPONCERNRZZES

4

6

7

7

9

0

9

0

1

10

0

10

10

13

0

13

0

13

13

13

14

1

15

SECOND

5 0 5 0 DIVISION

69 142

0

0

Shots

Shote

A. J. Kew (K.T.)

W. McNell! (0.0.C.).

P. Younghusband (K.F.C.)

R. Duncan (K.B.G.C.)

P. W. L. T. F. A.

13 10 3.0 261 229 32 0 20

Up Dn. Pts.

K.C.C. BEAT

H.K.F.C.

0 2 5

7270

M. N. Rakusen (C.S.C.C.)

A. R.. Minu (1.R.C.)

J. F. McGowan (C:S.C.C.)

J. Kempton (K.D.R.C.)

J. Fraser (K.C.C.)

A. Spary (K.C.C.)

G. C. Mass (K.C.C.)

C. Roza-Pereira (Rec. "B")

W. Dall (P.R.C.)

J. Holidge (C.8.C.C.)

W. Brooksbank (H.K.F.C.)

2 1 1 0 36 39 0

1 0 33 37 0

0 58 64 0

NH.NNJÄÄÄ...awo.NAJ283.

DONNOGGOBAIINNNNNNNDOOOOoo

It should be re-emphasised that form; the principles must later be you learn to swim by swimming. applied in the water. To mark To stand around in the water fro- off a given distance, not necessar- licking and idling may be the ily in deep water, and to swim it best of fun, but it makes no con-regularly, increasing it as strength ́· tribution to the power and ease and ability permit is a sure way to of that cherished crawl stroke. improvement, The swimmer a steady, measured This can only be perfected by use, should seek

that he winds up, 'not by studying it, taking pride at pace, 80 each sign of Improvement.

tired to the point of exhaustion, Articles of this sort can only but feeling as though he has had slimulate and guide as to proper a real work-out.

W. K. Way (C.C.C.) E. de Souza (Rec.) J. L. Stephens (K.T.)

Mastery of the art of turning lever to swing the shoulders and will prevent swimming in pools head about, and the rear arm as · from becoming a series of sprints. ja lever to assist in the turning Turns with a little practice can and to prevent the body from be made a regular part of the drifting away from the wall stroke, so that it is possible to (figure 35). The feet are then touch the end, pivot and be off dropped firmly against the side, At Cox's Road yesterday, Kow-with no loss of time or effort. Inland with a strong push the body loon Cricket Club beat Hong Kong the crawl-stroke turn, the swim-jis - straightened and shot out be- Football Club by 28 shots in their mer touches with whatever arm neath the surface for five or six resumed First Division Lawn is extended-forward, using it as a feet (figure 38),

When the game was abandoned

rain,

Kowloon Cricket Club were lead-

10 9 1 0 228 164 64

0 18

11 8 2

1 254 180 74

0 17

H. L. Lockhart (K.B.G.C.)

A. W. Brown (H.K.C.C.)

11 8. 3 12 8 4 12 7 3

o 238 189

49 0 277 206 69 2 241 244

0 16

0 16

0

3

16

O. P. Remedios (Rec.)

13 8 5

0. 256 235 21

0 16

12 6 3

3 262 220 42

0

15

13 7 5

1 251 224 27

0 15

Bowls League match.

9 7 2 0 177 170 7

0

14

10 7 3.0 232 171 61

0

14

on August 10, owing to

12 7 5

0 264 216 48

0

14

13 7 6

0.254 242 12

0

14 K.C.C.

ing by 6 shots.

H.K.F.C.

9 6 3

0 184 156 28

0

12

A. W. Smith

10 6 4

0 217 171 46

0

12 G. Lee

12 6 6

0 247 221 26

12 5 7

0 247 241

6.

010 E. Kern

9 4 4

1 177 174

3.

09 (Skip)

22

V. C. Labrum

6

4 2

0 128 106

22

0

В

|T. A. Madar

0

7 A. W. Ramsey

0 22

W. Simpson (K.F.C.) J. Chalmers (T.C.)

A. A. Lewis (C.C.C.)

A. Spary (K.C.C.)

T. W. Carr (K.C.C.)

R. M. Keown (T.C.)

p. Munro (T.C.)

P. Yvanovich_(Rec...)–

H. Drew (K.B.G.C.)

W. V. Field (K.F.C.)

S. Eccleshall (C.S.C.C.)

A. H. Basto (K.T.)

H.-Gittins (K.T.)~

B. E. Maughan (H.K.C.C.)

L. Guy (K.B.G.C.)

T. Stainton (T.C.)

H. Overy (K.C.C.)

W. Harrower. (K.B.G.C.)

A. Wright (P.R.C.)

A, R. Davies (H.K.C.C.)

J. M. Jack (K.C.C.)

V. Chittenden (K.F.C.)

7 3 3 1 147 121 26.

9 a 5 1 158 180

0 12 W. Hyde

10 3 6 1 185 204 0 19 7340-139-1490-10

9 3 6 0 153 189

7E. C. Fincher

(Skip)

7 6L Jack--

0 36

6 J. W. M. Brown

4 2 1

1

3 2 1

88 70 18 0·59, 52

0

6

J. Fraser

F. Goodwin

7

0

4

3

1 0 64

62

2 0

4

(Skip)

28.0

4

Totals

3 0

4

4 0

4

0 22

4

4 2 2 0 88 60

4 2 2 0 80 77

5 2-3 0 91 87

6 2 3 0 91 113

0229

A. B. Didsbury

A. B. Hodges

W. Gill

G. Duncan

Skipi

A. Brooksbank

B. I. Bickford

D. W. Phillips.

H. G. Wallington

24 (Skip)

~~A.--Whison

C. Needham

· L. E. Lammert

K., S. Robertson

27 (Skip)

15

45

H. W. Randall (C.C.C.)

J. C. GII (K.B.G.C.)

A. A. Razack (C.C.C.)

A. A. Remedios (Recreio),

E. S. Abraham (H.K.C.C.)

V. N. Atienza (K.F.C.)

E. Zimmern (C.C.C.)

3 1. 2 0 48 63 0 16

73

"Wednesday's Game

A.S.C. Coy,. of H.K.V.D.C. are

4 entertaining the Bowlsters to a

The back-stroke turn is about,ed. This arm is simply being

4 return game of lawn bowls the same. The breast-stroke turn flipped forward where it will be

011

The

4 Wednesday next at Kowloon, is executed by touching both dropped into the water until the

time for beginning the pull. 3 Bowling Green Club, at 4.15 p.m. hands simultaneously, and with a recovery of one arm may even be -2 Following teams have been se- slight pressure flipping about to made slightly faster than the

2 lected:-

sink to position shown in figure pull of the other, so that a slight' Bowlsters-W: L. Walker, Hon. 36.

The pull 2 Mr. N. L. Smith, Dr. I. Newton!

overlapping results. To achieve in the crawl and for should not be too long; once the 2 and J. Deakin (Skip); W. A. Cor-that matter in any other stroke, point directly below the shoulders 2nell, R. R. Wood, J. T. Smith and the power and easy action neces- is passed, it loses its power.

Hon. Mr. S. H. Dodwell (Skip); sary for swimming more than

The arms can be strengthened

2 J. A. Fraser, Sir Atholl MacGre-short sprints, the secret of using and their stroke perfected by gor, Dr. Smalley and H. N. Pegg only those muscles that can best hooking the legs through a small (Skip).

carry the burden' and of relaxing tube and employing the arm A.S.C. Coy.:—Pte. D. Gow, Capt. and resting the others must be stroke alone. This is possible F. Flippance. Sgt. W. Hyde and learned. Figure 37 illustrates the with the crawl, but is too difficult Sgt. J. G. Meyer (Skip); Capt. R. fashion in which the shoulder and with the back and breast-strokes. R. Davies, Pte. S. A. Sleap, Pte. strong back muscles do most of The head should be "pillowed" 2 E. Kern and Pte, C. S. Rosselet the work, applying power through in the water and raised slightly. 2 (Skip); Pte. H. V. Pearse, Sgt. the extended arm.

2

4 0 102 131

J. W. Macdonald (P.R.C.)

7 2 5

0 120 157

37

F. Channing (P.R.C.)

7 2 5

0.117.160

C. Strange (C.8.C.C.)

11

1

9

1 184 241

·0 43 "0 57

W. Hyde (K.C.C.)

1 10

0 30 8.27

0

R. H. Wild (H.K.C.C.)

1 1.0

0:31 13 18

0

1

10

0 29 11 18

2

T. Lock (C.C.C.)

1

1 0 0 .29 13 16

0

1 1 0 D 26 14 12

Q

↑ 1

0 0 24 '13 11

0

1 1 0

0.19 10 9

0

1 1 0 0 -24 16

8

0

1 1 0 0 22

17

5

0

2

2 1 1. 0.36

34

2

0

2

A. M. Rodrigues (Rec.)

3 1 2 0 78

63 15

0

2

J.. C. Altken (Police) W. Glendinning (P.R.C.)

4 1 3

57 86

U 29

2

6 1 5 0 110 143

0 33

2

7 1 6

7

5

o 107 172 2 96 185

Q 65

0 89

0 37

1

0 ៗ

17 0

19

0 2

G. C. Moss (K.C.C.)

0 1 0 18 20

0

2

0

0 ¡Pte. E. Tuck (Skip).

J. Henson (K.F.C.)

1 0 1 0 18 21

0

-3

0

G. G. 8. Thompson (H.K.E.R.C.)

9 4 5 0 186 189 0 3 8

N. P. Karanjia (C.O.C.)

1

0.1 0 16 28 0 7

10 4 6 0 207 197 10 0 8

A. W. Smith (K.C.C.)

0 1 0 15 25

0.10

J. K. Sloan' (H.K.E.R.C.).

0

G. E. F. Thompson (K:B.G.C.)

W: B. Fraser (P.R.C.)

4 3.1 08659*27 0 *0-3 ́-6° 0 134 173. 0 30

6

6

A. E. Coates (C.C.C.)

13 3-10 0·218 275-

6

J. Purvis (G.&C.C.)

a:2 10 70 56

J. McWaltor `(F.R.C.).

4 22 0 79 72

16 12:43 0 100 118

G.. E. Costello (H.K.C.C.);

R. Marks (K.C..)

W. R. Hillyer (C.S.C.C.)

W. E. Hollande (P.R.C.)

A. B. Allen (C.B.C.C.)

H. Brown (P.R.C.)

4 0 3 1' 61 98

A. Stevens (C.8.C.C.)

G, 8. Archbütt:(H.K.C.C).

L: AIR”Duritan (H.K.C.C.)

£ 6: Riddell ((PR:C:):

A. Jillott (P.O.C.).

B, Evans (K.FC.)

1 Q 14 28 0 14 1 0 12 28 0 16

0.1.0 9. 25

01.0 13 32

0 10 10 45

A well executed crawl arm stroke

1 G. H. Cuthill, L/C F. Cullen and Wrist and forearm in the left will enable the

G. 8. Ladd (C.C.C.) ...

DR. H. Wild (H.K.C.C.)

0A, E, 8, Afves. (G.C.C.) '0.

[A. M. Wahab (F.R.C.) 190 G. E. Stephens (H.K.F.C.) 01.26 DR. A. Edwards. (H.K.C.C:)

08. H. Strange (H.K.F.C.) °C. W. Lam" (C,C.C.),

0 16.

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0 35 0. 24 026.

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54. 66

2 0 28.62 20/20 (10 .45 1040 62.108

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THIRD DIVISION

H. G. Wallington (H.K.F.C.)

J. B. Dinnon (K.B.G.C.)

T. Pile (P.0.6.) ....

J. T. Smalley '(K.F.C.)

K. C. Hamilton (K.B.G.C.)

"W. J. Bagley '(P.O.C.)

G. 8. Graver (H.K.F.C.).

A. F. Paul (H.K.E.R.C.)

L. Jordan (K.B.G.C.)

J. Watson: (H.K.F.C.)

A. Bakar (LR.C.)

8. M. Rumjahn (I.R.C.) `A. McKellar "(H.K.C.C.)

P. 8. Cauldy (H.K.C.C.). DH. W. Ratidal) (C.C_C.).

E. L Strange: (H.K.F.C.) G. E. Costello [H<K.C.0.} |J. 1. Barnos2{H.K/F.C.)- Dn. Pla. P." As Packham (K.B.G.C.)

0, 181 P: Margini: (K.FC.). : 0,10 |J, Brith (KF.CJ.S

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sideways about three or four inches where a small pocket of air

is formed. In practising with the learn to tube the swimmer con breathe, without swaying or twis- ting the body.

Bodyposition, arm and leg strokes, breathing there are a lot of things for the swimmer to think of. Imitation of other, bet- ter swimmers, whose strokes:bear the stamp of perfection; Is one way to develop form. To get firms ly in mind how a properly exe- - cuted stroke looks the recovery,··· entry and phill of the arms, the timing of the.legs, and the breath- ing-then to attempt to act out this-mental: picture in the water. may bring surprisingly good re- - sults. It is to be hoped that","if these articles and their..., illustra- tions do nothing else, they will. at least leave the reader- with a clear impression of how the crawfTM and other & strokes trould-be swum.

"Photographs andi quotatione are from The Completa Swimmer; púlfshed by Macmillan Company of New York,- The Eleventh artiofe of series appeared 10- lin the “BundayTM Merald” yesterday.

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