rage. 14.

TAMAR'S NARROW

CRICKET WIN

Park yesterday, Tamar

Club bent Diocesan Boys'

A King's Ceked School by Junich

J 14111 Ta a friendly cricket

Brewin e Whitfield, b Ebrahim Wilson, hw, b Ebrahim

West.

TAMAR C.C

Lyson, h Macauley

Hopkins, e Hulse,

Ebrahim

Snell.

HAN

b Hulse

Barton. b

Hulse

Horgan Hulse

Sharp, e Macauley, b Bulse

Ramsey Hulse, b Macauley

Marie. b Macauley

Hulse

Mahin

Macnuley

Whitfield, b Went

Hulse, Sharp, b1organ

11

5

2233

12

D. Gagging, b G. Singh

10

Whitfield run out

A

9 N

Masters, b Hyder

40

5

A

Spary, run out

1

Metcalfe, not vul

I

Wilson

Ja Hyder

0

Extras

BU, Wh

Я

G

Fisher, nol out

0

Extras ch13; WB5,

NHE

19

Tulal

201

Bowling Analysis

*Total

118

O M

R.

W.

Bowling Analysis

10

2 28

4

B

Q 24

3

Hyder

4

0 1ก

3

C Singh

D.B.S.

Hyder bowled three

0. M. R. W TO G 1 42 5 10 I 57 2

one wides and

J

Macnulex

感 Hopki

th Bar-

10-ball and G South two wides

ton

4

ELLIS KADOORIE INDIAN SCHOOL

3

Han Singh, e and hi Ramses

I

57 Kuldip Singh, b Ramsey

U

Chinten. h West

(T

Sardara Singh, b Krokopoff

Ibrahim. and West

(

A Moosa e Whitheid, t Prokopoff

0

Jernakoff, b West

01

Guibux Singh, b Gagging

Randall. b West

£

Bachao Sugh, b Prokopoif

D

W. Marauley, st

Hopkins, b. Hut -

A

Hyder, not oul

7

Ran

3

0

0

to 2011

}

Junan Khan, e

A Bult, bowled Spars

Masters

+

I White

field

Ram Nath

Dvou b Whitfield

Total

74

Extras (1

WB10 NI4)

Bowling Analysis

0 M R3 W

Total

Q

? 36

Bowling Analysis

0

D 25

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W

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2

2

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13 0

3 2

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Dyson, hi wk1 b Hot an

Roselet, st

Haple

Read

CH1

Extras (18. Wi

West Barton

H

Mullin Yusuf, e N. Masters, & Gax-

KOM

Whitfield

Diocesan Juniors'

Easy Win

In a friendly cricket match at Prime Edward

Boys' School serond

Kade Indian Schoul by B1 rums

Poloped? Jagkon Spary

Fisher

Rupi

yesterday, Duneesta Trounced EHS

DIOCESAN

BOYS 2ND

XI

4. Hauspy

un out

F4

WR Parker, e Muosa, b Hyder

W. Newbern. b G Sigh

D

Dunn, b Hyder

K

Ef water

Prokopof

GOLF STARTING TIMES

22

Following are the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club starting thines for Sunday

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15

37

Nexbern

Spary bowled four wides, while Ham sev

and Prokopoft bowled Issu and Newbern one

ench

H.K.C.C. CRICKET

TEAM

Following have been chosen to represent Hong Kong Cricket Club il friendly cricket match against University to-morrow at Chater Road.

JA

H. Owen Hughes, E. W. Pud- ney, D. S. Robb. N D. Bouker, L. D. Kilbee, W. J. Finne, G. J. P. Carey, G. P. Charlton, L. T. Ride. A. E

and R. II. Grifiths.

Perry

University Cricket

The following will represent Univer- sity in a friendly mated against Club to-morrow at Chater Road:

Fen-

N ( Sen Gupta, L. T. Ride, K. Y for FanlingTam J Tsul, G. Hong Choy, J.

ton, K. S. Oh, N. Singh, T. C. Lo, S. Amplayanar, S. Mahmood. Reserve: D. Chellish,

Har-

GM. Park, F. A Howard

R H Chalmor. J }} rison.

W Bourne. R Young Harrop. J Linaker.

M. H Turner, JC Taylor.

A B. Purves, T. Megarry.

fon.

Old Course

9.16

9 20

CE IH

9.24

Castelló, B D. Evans. Geare. K S. Morrison. A V. Greaves, 1 H. (1 Bighet.

0,28

$.32

8.36

A

9.40

J

9.44

0.48

9.52

J D Clague, P E Anis

9.56

H M Rowland, P. M. Cot-

10.00

A. Mabb. R I. S. Webb.

10.04

A C. Meredith. J Fleming.

10.08

S. T Butlin, T. Low.

10.12

J. W. Clague. D. I. Bosan- kurt

10 10

D. Lyan, H, A. Mills.

10.20

30,24

10.28

A. C 1, Bowker. S. L. Lloyd

10.32

E. Moller J A. Ritchie,

10 36

10.40

10.44-

Capl Campbell, Pay. Cdr.

0.24

Miss Cuthbertson. J C Jensen.

9.28

10,16

P. V. McLane, E. C. Price.

10,20

10.24

10.32

11.32

::

RM Wood, J. E. Richard-

S011

J. F Potter, T. V. N. Für- tescue

GT. Lowry, Surg. Lt. Cdr.

Page.

Major Giles, Major Penfold.

Burton.

New Course

GRAPHIC GOLF

CORRECT PIVOT

BODY TURNED AROUND BUT HEAD

STILL IN ADDRESS POSITION.

SWAYING -- UPPER PART OF BODY, MOVED

TO RICHT

SWAY

By BEST BALL

(-14

In

The initial difference be- tween

swaying and proper body turn is Well illustrated by the examples above. the lower figure, definite sway has already taken place. The upper part of this play- er's body has already moved. perceptibly to the right, that both the shoulder and head position are considerably removed from the orthodox

SU

stance at address. In fact so Bagrant is the error that the player appears to be pushing his body to the right with his left leg. The fact that the left ankle at this point is still unyielding and not flexed in- ward adds the element tension to a struke that has no definite centre and can only be brought back to the ball accurately by making the same amount of sway forward on the downstroke.

is

In the upper figure an ex- ample of true body turn portrayed, the head remaining in the same position it occu- pied at address and the body turning around easily beneath

it.

Next Article:-Dragging The

Clubhead.

CYCLONE SOFTBALL

TEAM

The following will represent Cyclones' Softball team in their League match against St. Joseph's on Sunday," al Kowloon F.C. at 1 30 p.m.

› THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 28, 1941.

ARMY SPORTLIGHT

VALEDICTORY

By "SQUADDY"

Both Have: played the sam? number of games and the Engin cers are three points in the lead. WE regret to announce the de- Service Corps, who have scored parture of Captain A. W. F. 90 goals in the League football Peal, of Middlesex Regiment, who this season, have only another six teft for home yesterday, and who to score to equal the goal-scoring for the past 14 months has car-record, ried out the duties of Hon. Secre- tary, Hong Kong Area Sports Board. Hon. Secretary Army As sociation Football, Athletics, and | Tug-of-war.

Whilst carrying out these duties he has improved the standard of these sports immensely, and has done a great deal in general for Army, Sports.

He has particularily improved Army Football, and is the Arst Hon. Secretary for Football dur- ng the past four seasons to assist in selecting a winning Army side, which defeated the Chinese in the Semi-Final of the Lai Wah Cup.

Engineers have another 14 goals have six more games to play, and to get to equal this record. Both,

anything is liable to happen.

Service Corps are still in

the

Junior Shield and it is rather hard to concentrate on both the Cham- pionship, and the Shield. The En- gineers have nothing to worry about in the Shield as they were knocked-out in the last round.

There are now three players, who are running for first place in the goal scoring table.

Jennings, of Middlesex, Fox and Lee Wai Lam, of the Engineers, who have all scored 29 goals, are leading all the divisions. Hendy. Royal Navy, heads the First Di- He will be greatly missed by all vision with 19 goals, and Bracken- who have come in contact with | bury. Signals, heads the Third. Di- him, and we wish him every suc- vision with N. Jones of the En-

wherever

cess in his new sphere of life, and gineers.

he is bound for, all ranks of the Garrison wish him

Bon Voyage."

***

*

CROSS COUNTRY

Last Monday, Combined Small Units challenged Middlesex Regt. | RUGBY to a cross country run, which re- Isulted in a line win for the latter.

The Diehards did very well In this run, having seven men in the first ten home.

*

*

IN the seven-a-side rugby tourna→ ment held at the Club ground on Wednesday two Army teams were again successful.

8th Hvy. Regt., R.A. "A" team deleated Combined Small Units

1/Cpl. Dunne, Middlesex, was the first home followed by L/Cpl. Heather, Middlesex and Cpl. Hob-|"A" by six points to nil, and son, Middlesex third,

Middlesex Regt. "B" defeated Club "B" by five points to three after Middlesex are strong favourites having a five point lead at the in- for the Command Cross Countryterval. (British Ranks run) which is tak-{ At Sookunpoo on Tuesday two ing place on Tuesday, March 4,matches were played in the Large starting and finishing from the Units Rugby League, Hong Kong Polo ground.

SOCCER

Royal Scots drew with Com.. bined Small Units, three points all, and Royal Engineers beat Mid- dlesex Regt. eight points to three. Engineers are still undefeated in the League, and the league. table to date is as follows.

TO-MORROW at Sookunpoo Middlesex and Royal Scots meet for their First division Royal Engineers. League encounter.

Royal Artillery present Royal Scots

should Middlesex accounting, Combined Small

Units

The former, who at are playing well to form have no difficulty in for the Scols,

Royal Engineers and the Royal A. R. Razack (Capt.), "Pinky" Pine- Army Service Corps, who are

P. W. D. L. Pts.

4 4 0 0 8

3 2 0 1 4

3

1 1 1 3

4

1 0 3 2

4 0 1 3 1

Captain, R. E. Guest of the Mid-

Hon. Secretary,

da. Kelly Silva-Netto. A. K Marker, both fighting it out for the Se- dlesex Regt. has taken over the Barney Abbas, A. A. Runijahn, S. Bux,cond Division honours have both duties of

Hong K. M. Rumjalin, Coffee Baker, M. B. difficult match. this week-end, Kong Area Sports Board, Hon. Se- Hasson, A R. Abbas, and A. R. Mar and neither can afford to make a cretary Army Association Foot-

slip.

ball, Athletics, and Cross Country.

ken.

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