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ARMY TENNIS PAIRINGS

Following are loading Army League tennis records to date:-

***A” Division

Emberson 1 n d Duffield

[(R.A.0.C.)

"B" Division

P.-L.-W. P. L W. Rivett and Quinnett (R.E.) 24 0.24)

Spencer and Shaw (R.E.).. 24 2 23 24 0 24 Gibbo and Wilkinson (R.E.) 27

3- 24 Jenkins and. Gitrey (8.6.) .. 247 17 Megson and Denyer (R.E.) 24 4 20 Peters and Harding Alsoy and Willis. (R.E.).... 20 8 20 (R.A.O.C.) 'Adlam and Murray

(R.A.Q.C.)

Taylor and James (R.A.P.C.) 8 Mackin and Garrow (Sea.

569

t

210-

9

TENNANT ON TENNIS ...

SPOT

NO

FOE'S WEAKNESS WHILE

RALLYING, TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT DURING MATCH

By ELEANOR TENNANT

Coach of Alice Marble.

MEN! HERE'S HOW · TO KEEP IN TRIM.

Rallying and volleying are often, Hit to his backhand for the same Learn to bowl! You'll find that

reason.

There are days when a parti- hit cular stroke may be off.

Volleying is a close-up man- ocuvre whereby the ball is before it bounces.

If you can spot your foc's weak-

bowling will keep your body At and your mind alert. And the best part is that you can bowl in the evenings. We'll give you all the instruction you need. Try

Rallying is a preliminary warm- sup where the ball is hit back andness take advantage of it. 16 forth before starting a game,

Draw him up to the net to see it!

HONG KONG

Rallying loosens the swing. If he can volley. tunes the eye in watching the ball, When rallying always take the

When rallying hit to the base- ball on first bounce as you would! BOWLING ALLEYS line and beyond. This will add in actual play. This builds up your! 4to your mental freedom in get-reaction and reflexes. 4ting depth.

Lockhart Road.

Hit balls to your opponent's bounce. forehand to see if it is working. Next, Tournament tactics.

Never take it on second or third

Tel. 21800.

12 0 Martin and Young (R.A.S.C.) 12 6 McMurthy and Scorey (12th

R:A.)

18 12

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Webb and Reynolds

(R.A.M.C.)

6 1 5

Harrison and Web b

(R.A.M.C.)

Logan and Young (R.A.S.C.)

Pe mă

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4

5

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F.A.)

9 4

Osborne and Skinner (Bth

R.A.)

Martin and Logan (R.A.S.C.) G Webb and Parkin (B.A.M.C.) McConnel and Shirlaw (8th

R.A.)

21 16

6

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4

4

9 5

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(R.A.M.C.)

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0 3 Pearce and Davis (5th R.A.) 3 0 Smith and Lynch (R.A.M.C.) 3 0 Smith and Parkins

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NAVY SCORE FOUR TIMES IN SECOND HALF

NAVY GAVE A GOOD DIS- PLAY AT CAUSEWAY BAY YESTERDAY WHEN THEY BEAT ROYAL SCOTS BY 5 GOALS TO 3 IN THEIR PRAC- TICE FOOTBALL MATCH AFTER BEING LED AT THE INTERVAL BY 3 GOALS TO 1.

Navy took a long time to settle down, but in the closing stages] of the game played well and, with more understanding, are expected to be a force to be reckoned with, in Senior. football.

Most of the players who did service for Navy last year were seen in action, and Hendy, who played at back last season, gave a good display at centre-forward: Regan and Bourne formed a good left-wing combination.

In defance, Roughly - and Honeywell were outstanding, kepping the Scots well In check. Hossack, was the most danger- ous of the soldier forwards and re- gistered the "bat trick.”...·· ‚Flem- ing and Melekle were also, good, while Paranaby, centre-half, ploy- ed well in the early part of the gamo,

Royal Scots scored all their goals through Hossack, while Navy's points were obtained through Phippens, Hendy (2), Re- gan and Bourne. FAM

Navyi-Palho; Roughly. Honywelt: Honeywell, Croft, Brett: Phippon, Le Page, Hendy, Regan, Bourne.

#oyal Bootardaraball; Naysmith, Fraser:: Auld, Parnaby Clark: Woods, Fleming, Hossack, Melckel, Gibb,

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