THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 3, 1941.

GRAPHIC GOLE From Here & There NARROW

IN PUTTING

PRACTICE

GAUGE

BALL'S ROLL TO STOP WITHIN OUTLINED CIRCLE

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Indoor Practice In

Putting

By BEST BALL

A 44 inch target on living room rug affords a good objective to pulf at

the

winter time, provided one can disassociate his mind from the usual plunk of the successful puit in golf. A round piece of cardboard, 4 inches i diameter, which is the exact size of the cup or The mere outline of the same dimen- sions will serve It seems ad- visable here not to suggest cutting a hole of thus magni tude in the rug

reasons.

NANCAR

With the objective plainly marked. the player con 421 centrate on t ATAN TRAS The ball enough rod toe h...

vat abe at the ontsade exiges 1 l play the ball wi qute Mally

drop in f

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at any pour!

to strokes, and

calculatin

reward

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Live

After an absence, Lockhart will R. Baldwin, who bowled so well again be seen in action between for Kowloon Cricket Club juniora the sticks in C.B.A.'s Hockey in their League cricket match Tournament game against 5th. against Recreio last week, la pro- A.A. "A" yesterday afternoon, ceeding to England on leave short-

ly.

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Owing to the inability of E. V. Alves to turn out this afternoon, C. B. Robertson, the lawni bow-| F. Soares acted as custodian forler, returned to the Colony from Nomads in their Tournament hoe-long leave in the course of the key game against Police "B" to-week. day.

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It

WIN

FOR K.C.C.

Scores, K.C.C, rinks first: A. E. Perry, S. A. Gray, E. Cur- tis, R. B. Wellwood lost to C. S. M. Baskett, Q. M. S. Spary, Sgt Carr, Sgt Rakusen 10-23.

Martin,

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