THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER 5, 1940.
Good Game Between Eastern And Middlesex
Expected INTERPORT SHEKO GOLF Kowloon And Club SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIP
Affected By Military Duties
By "Referee"
A GOOD FOOTBALL GAME SHOULD BE WIT- NESSED AT SOOKUNPOO THIS AFTERNOON WHEN MIDDLESEX MEET EASTERN IN FIRST
DIVISION OF THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE,
Eastern are now at full strength with the return of Hau Ching-to, Cheung Kam-hoi and Chung Yung-sum, while Middlesex known
are
to produce their best
against Chinese teams.
Last season, the two teams shar- ed eight goals in the first game and in the return match Middle- sex won by 3 goals to 1.
Middlesex will probably field the same team which beat Navy last week. Jackson will be in goal and Freshwater and Sheehan at back. Bright, who is still in-
KING'S
COLLEGE
AQUATICS
SELECTIONS
By "Adrom"
Following is the draw for the Shek-O Golf Championship, which will take place to-morrow..
Up to and including 12 Handi- cap, lowest gross score wins
GRAPHIC GOLF
JOHNNY BULLA
„COMING INTO BALL..
RIGHT ELBOW IN
CLOSE - HITTING *FROM INSIDE
OUT:
WEIGHT
BACK ON HEELS
PALM FACING HOLE
AT ADDRESS" · ARMS HANG COMFORT- ABLY FROM SHOULDERS!
4.17
At a meeting at Victoria Senior Championship. From 13 Recreation Club last Handicap and upwards, lowest Junior Cham- selected to represent the pool on handicap in the morning, night the following were cross score wins
onė pionship. All compete for Colony in the forthcoming and another pool on handicap in Keep Position Constant Interport swimming con-he afternoon. test against Manila:-
.MEN
the The
Rules are clearly shown 011 cards. Red flags indicate A. K. Rumjahn, Poon Win-kai, hazards on the new holes. Chan Chun-nam, Charles Huang, drain at 17th hole is not a hazard Out of Ng Nin, David Hutchinson, D. H. when playing 3rd hole. Taylor, Luiz M. Remedios, C. bounds entails loss of stroke and Kwok (Kwok Chun-hang), Fong distance. Mud may be wiped off Chung-yiu, L. Roza Pereira and the ball on the green. Ed. da Roza.
mers
WOMEN
jured, will not be playing, and | College were held yesterday, andling, V. Churn, L. Sadick, Celeste H. B. Holt (24) ***
The swimming sports of King's resulted as follows:
Trials will be held to determine All competitors' tiffins have which two of the following swim- been ordered and will be served
will be given places:-W. from noon onwards. Lawrence, Ng Tsun-man, A. V. Ozorio and Lau Yių-ting.
Competitors (Handicaps) Starting Times Morning Afternoon Misses Lee Po-luen, Ko Mul-R. Stock (20), Lt. Col.
his place will be filled by Riches.
Guterres, J. Anderson, Tsang D. H. Blake (16), F.
Groves (3) Yards Free Style (Senior):-3. Fung-kwan and Ho Wai-king. Praiseworthy Effort Fung Fee-wan; 2, Fung Wal-cheung;
The relay teams will be as fol-4. C. I. Bowker (19).
A. H. Penn (15) 3. Shui Chol-sang. Time: 29.4/5. lows:-
M. H. Turner (12). E. Both Kwong Wah and Navy 50 Yards Free-Stylo (Junior):1,
T. McMullen (7) ... should have little trouble against Choy Kal-ming: 2, Yeung Ying-hou: 3.
Capt. T. W. Chattey Kowloon and Club respectively. Chan Chan-sun. Time: 32.
(14) Both the latter clubs are finding
50 Yards Breast Stroke (Small Boys): --1. Cheuk-sang: 2. Wong Wing-
50
it hard to field teams owing to toung: 3. Kwong Moon-yul. Volunteer duties and their efforts 41.1/5. to carry on are praiseworthy.
In Second Division Middlesex are at home to the strong Service Corps team. Both sides have good forwards and hitherto have their games easily.
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FOOTBALL FORECAST
Following is the forecast this week-end:
Middlesex
Kowloon
To-day
First Division
V Eastern
Time:
Men's Free Style:-Hutchinson,. Ng Nin, D. H. Taylor and either W. G. G. N. Tinson (17). Lawrence, A. V. Ozorio, Ng Tsun- man or C, Huang.
Medley: A. K. Rumjahn, Ng Nin and D. Hutchinson.
100 Yards Breast Stroke (Senior)— Women's Free-Style:
1. Fung Wal-cheung: 2. Lau On: 2. LV. Churn, Ko Mui-ling, J. Ander- Kwan-chuen. Time: 1.23.
103 Yarda Breast Stroke (Junior):-son and Ho Wai-king.
3, Tso Sal-lok. Time: 1,22.4/5.
Women's Mediey:-Misses Lily D. B. Evans (12). L. 1. Choy Kal-ming: 2, Yeung On-pong: Sadick, V. Churn and Ko Mui-M. S. Lloyd (15)
60 Yards Back Stroke (Senior):--1, ling. Fung Fee-wan;' 2, Fung Wal-chcung; 3. A group photograph of the team
Li Kwok-wa. Time: 37.4/5.
will be taken
0.00
1.30
9.05
9.10
1,35
1.40
9.15
1.45
9,20
1,50
Misses
Lt. Col. H. B. L. Dow
biggin (17), G. W. Sewell (15)
9.25
1.55
D. C. Edmondston
(19), H. R.- Sturt (18)
9.30
2.00
9,35
2.05
H. J. Armstrong (14),
1
J. W. Alabaster (15) 9.40
2.10
|D., Humphreys (0), L.
R. Cramer (17) ...
9,45
2.15
9.50
2.20
0,65
J. E. Potter (24) .. 10,00
2,25
2.30
at the V.R.C. at 50 Yards Back Stroke (Junior):1.11.30 a.m. to-morrow and trials Capt. G. V. Bird (18). Yeung Ying-hon; 2, Choy Kat-ming: 3. will be held on Tuesday, starting Lt. Cdr. W. H. Har- 'Fung Shing. Time: 41.3/5.
rison (21) at 6 p.m., to determine whether. 200 Yards Free-Style (Senior): 1. Fung Fee-wan: 2, Lo Chi-pang; 3, Lo Lawrence or Lau Yiu-ting, will::Col. H. B. Rose (9) Lt. Col. E. J. R. swim second string in the 100. Chun-kong. Time: 3.11.
Mitchell 77) yards back-stroke, and whether H. v. Wilkinson (24). Ng Tsun-man, Lawrence, "Ozorio or Huang will swim in the free- style relay.
Diving: 1. Fung Fee-wan; 2; Tam
for Lok-yan; 3, Tse Tak-ming.
(Sookunpoo, 4.30 p.m.)
V Kwong Wah (Kowloon, 4.30 p.m.) Navy
V Club (Causeway Bay, 4.30 p.m.)
Second Division Middlesex
Service Corps (Sookunpoo, 3.00 p.m.)
y Kwong Wah
Kowloon
V
(Kowloon, 3.00 p.m.)
Club
V R.. Navy
(Causeway Bay, 3.00 p.m.)
V. Ordnance
30th R.A.
(Stanley, 3.00 p.m.)`
Third Division
International V Engineers
(Military, 3.00 p.m.)
20th R.A,
V Signals
(Chatham Road, 4.30 p.m.)
Medicals
V
Service Corps (Military, 4.30 p.m.)
36th R.A.
V 24th R.A,
(St. Joseph's, 3.00 p.m.)
Police
To-morrow
First Division
V
South China (Boundary Street, 4.30 p.m.) Royal Scots V St. Joseph's
(Sookunpoo, 4.30 p.m.)
Second Division.
Police
V South China (Boundary Street, "3.00 p.m.) Royal Scots ·y Kit Chee (Sookunpoo, 3.00 p.m.)
Sing Tao
v Engineers.
(Club, 4.30 p.m.)
Shell
M
Third Division
v 7th R.A. (Club, 3.00 p.m.) Air Force v A.S.A.
(Chatham Road, 3.00 p.m.) 12th R.A.
V 35th R.A.
** (Stanley, 4.30 p.m.)
RECREIO CRICKET
TEAM
25 Yards Free-Style (Small Boys):- 1. Li Cheuk-sang: 2. Wong Wing-keung: ¡3, Yeung Din-bong. Time: .17.
100...Yards Free-Style (Senior):11 Poon Yee-kit; 2, Lo Chi-pang: 3, Lo Chung-long. Time: 123.
100 Yards Free-Style (Junior) :-1, Yeung Ying-hon; 2, Chan Chan-sun; 3. Fung Shing. Time: 1.19.
50 Yards Breast Stroke (Senior):~
1. Fung Wai-cheung; 2. Lau On; 3, Li Kwok-wa, Time: .36.1/5.
50 Yards Breast Stroke (Junior):-
ARMY CRICKET
In a friendly cricket match at
1. Choy Kai-ming: 2, Yeung Cho-kwal; Sookunpoo yesterday, Royal En-
3, Chan Chan-sun. Time: .35.
gineers beat à team from 'Royal
100 Yards Back Stroke (Senior):- Artillery by 9 wickets,
1. Fung Fee-wan; 2, Fung Wal-cheung:
3, Poon Yam-kee. Time: 1.32.
ROYAL ARTILLERY Langridge, Kehoe, b Tropp
100 Yards Back Stroke (Junior):- Watson. b 'Bailey ...
1. Choy Kal-ming; 2, Fung Shing. Time: Flinton, Bartlett, b Bailey
1.54.1/5.
Inter-House
Relay
Muskett, b Tropp (Junior)-1,' Pidgeon, b Tropp
South; 2, West; 3, East. Time: 1.2.4/5., Harrison, c Cork.
Inter-House Relay (Senior) -1., Dobbs, c Cork, b Balley West; 2, East; 3, South. Time: .55.3/5. Stockwell, b Denyer
Senior Champion:-Fung Fec-wan Gadd, b Denyer (W) 25 points. Runner-up.-Fung Wal-Cook, not out .... cheung (S) 19 points.
Junlar
(S) 23
Kal-ming Champion:-Choy
points, Runner-up.-Yeung Ying-hon (S) 13 points.
House Champlonship:-South House, 100% points. Other Houses: House 761⁄2 points; East House points; North House 172 points.
Keeble, and h Denyer
West Tropp 442 Batley
Cork Denyer
TWO NEW LIFE- MEMBERS AT K.C.C.
at
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During Stroke
By BEST BALL
Noticing the arch of Johnny Bulla's back in the above illustrations, one is struck by the similarity of position at address and half way stage of the downswing. Bulla's position has remained con- stant throughout the stroke thereby increasing his chances: of grooving the swing..
One of the longest of pro hitters, Bulla stands comfor- tably to the ball at address, his arms hanging naturally and not stretched uncomfort- ably in reaching for the ball The weight back on his heels makes it simpler to turn his hips and body correctly in the. backstroke, the left heel gra- dually rising as foot rolls in-. ward with the turn.
By keeping his right elbow in close, he makes certain of coming onto the ball from the inside out. The right palm, facing the hole at address will approximate this position at Impact slapping the clubhead through with increased velc- city.
NEXT ARTICLE~ Gripping The Putter.
ARMY TENNIS
The above ure Fanling Handi- The semi-final of the Army caps, which how replace Shek-O Tennis Open Doubles tournaments Handicaps in view of reduced was decided at Sookupoo yester Bogey
and score of the course. In day, when S/Sgt. Duffield
of the Royal future only Fanling handicaps will S/Sgt. Emberson apply. Those Shek-O members Army Ordnance Corps beat S/Sgt. who have no Fanling Handicaps Murray and S/Sgt. Adlam of the have had six added to their Shek-Royal Army Pay Corps by 6-2, O Handicaps.
6-2.
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Bowling Analysis
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3 1
12
3
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11 3
2 0 1
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Spr. Tropp, b Pidgeon
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Spr. Heath, run-out
Spr. Balley, b Pidgeon
45
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10
ROYAL ENGINEERS
Sgt. McBride, e and b Flinton Sat. Denyer, b Finton S/Sgt. Kehoe, e and b Langridge.. Spr. Cork, b Pidgeon .... Spr. Thorne, b Flinton Spr. Goss, b Langridge C.S.M. Bartlett, not, out Cpl. Hawkins, b Langridge
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Total
The possibility of the evacuation causing the cancellation of the Kowloon Cricket Club's New Year Eve ball and New Year Day chil- dren's sports was mentioned the annual meeting yesterday. Mr. E. Abraham, Vice-President, was in the chair in the absence leave of the President, Mr. Jus- Pidgeon tice Lindsell, and said in part: Langridge
The Club pursued its normal. sporting activities throughout the. year and our first division.cricket team won the League,
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INGENOMES
sold he would not offer himself The evacuation of women and as Vice-President again, and was children has seriously affected our presented with a cigarette case.on social activities, The two main behalf of the outgoing Committee. events of the year, the Children's | In making the presentation, Mr. Sports, which have been held V. C. Labrum sald Mr. Abraham The following will represent the Club yearly for the last 34 years, and had been a member of the club do Necrologist, XI in a friendly match the New Year's Eve Ball, looked for 30 years, during which time against the Royal Engineers at Soo- forward to so keenly by members he had served on the Committee kumpoo at 2.p.m. "to-day:
and niost of the Kowloon rest-for 24 years and had been Vice- dents, will most likely have to be President for 16 years
Two old-members in. Messrs; E. Following the adoption of the C. Fincher" and J. Fraser,were report and accounts, Mr, Abraham elected Life Members,
W. A. Reed, (Capt.). L. G. Gosano, G. -Gosano, J. M. Gosano, A.-P. Pereira, Jr., P‚‚M.':N,' da Silva, Jr., ERMAL. Soares, N. Beltrao, H. L. Ozorio, A. Lopes and M. Mendonca,
abandoned.
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