THE CHINA MAIL, MAY 17, 1941,
GRAPHIC GOLF NEW SPORTS FEDERATION
BILLY SOOSE FORMED IN AMERICA
FREE FLOWING MOTION
VS. CRAMPED MOVEMENT
WRONG
RIGHT
"Jimmy THOMSON SWINGS THROLASH
STANCE TOO want. STRO LACKS, BODY POWER
SMOOTH SWINGING
BY BEST BALL
A player whe assume fries wide a stance handicaps huma selt in many ways. 1. leg muscles are stiff, he midser tion taut ani unrelaxed, the muscles
the back and shoulders t BS supple as they should be All these combine to make the back- Stroke sul but somewhat ab- breviated and the downswing Jacks the driving, full body cooperation can give.
Toree that
A Barrower stance on the other hand (about the width or the shoulders apart for the drive) allows a more re- laxed
yet more powerful stroke. For a full body turn the midsection must be relax- ed, the body must turn freely underneath the head which remains stationary. This allows a complete windtp and a sinooth downstroke with gradually accelerated speed It also cases wear and tear on "a player for the movement is smooth nowing instead of jerky.
Next Article:--Putting Stroke.
SHELL SPORTS CLUB ANNUAL MEETING
The First Annual-Gen- eral meeting of the Shell Sports Club was held yes- terday on the Club pre- mises and presided over by Mr. J. K. Bousfield, the
resident.
The report and the statement of accounts, which are in a healthy condition, were adopted.
After the general business of he meeting was over the prizes of the various competitions held during the year, were distributed by Mrs. Kong Yuk-tong, wife of
he vice-chairman of the Club,
Following were elected to the new committee:--
President-Mr. J. K. Bousfield. Vice-President-Mrs. S. L. Lloyd. Chairman-Mr. G. M. Park, Vice-Chairman-Mr. Kong Yuk-
tong.
Committee-Messrs. A. R. Kit- chell, N. Spence, H. Winglee, C. M. Xavier,
Hon. Secretary-Mr. D. E. Santos. Hon. Treasurer Mr. Ng Tse-tul.
Following are winners 101 the Club's tournaments;—
Ladies' Tabla-Tennis Championship:- Winner: Mrs. ́0. Burnett; Runner-up: Mrs. B. R. Kew.
Ladies' Darts Championship:-Win- her Miss L, G. Ablong; Runner-up: Mles S. Baskett.
$-A-Side Table Tennis:-Cheuk Kwal- chuen, H. de Sa, H. Winglee and Cheng td-chung,
·
4-A-Side Darts:-M. Pollock, A, F. Souza, Ong Choo-kim and Tsul Wing- cho.
Inter-Sectionat Tabla-Tennis (The Daniel Bau's Memorial Challenge Cup) Charges Section:-N. Spence, F. X. 3{lva, M.-A. Wahab, H. de Sa, A. E. Ablong Jr. and Poon Sal-fong.
Benior Table Tennis Championship Winner: Wong · Tu-sun; Runner-up: Cheuk Kwal-chuen. -
Junior Table Tennis Championship!- Winner: Wal-Yum-cheo; Runner-up: A. Maida Bilva.-
| Mon'a: Darts. Championship (--Winner: Pang Wal-kam; ‹ Runner-up.. Wal; Yuni-- tong.
BEATS OVERLIN
Billy Soose completed one of the. ring's most fantastic flights to
glory when he wrested the mid- dleweight title from veteran Ken Overlin by winning a unanimous 15-round decision before 13,000
THE AMERICAN OLYMPIC COMMITTEE, IN- OPERATION FOR THE PAST 20 YEARS, HAS ADOPTED A NEW NAME AND A NEW FUNCTION, STATES A MESSAGE FROM NEW YORK.
Representatives of 64 sports groups organised the United States of America Sports Federation, in order to gain jurisdiction over U.S. participation in the First 115 in MadisoRES Square Garden ¦ Pan-American Games, scheduled creently
to be held at Buenos Aires November. 1942. A constitution for the new body, prepared in ad- i vance, was adopted without a d exsenting vote.
Sooser, whos was ready to hang up his Raves in disgust less tha a year ago, nuttumbled this
or to take a unpopular ver del in one of the dullest middle-
de champ onslip fight.
PVPF Staged,
During most
CROWOTN.
In essence, the organisation wil be the same self-perpetuating or- anusation as the American Olym
1 Association, but with broader of the bout the
The only major change 131 year old Overlin and the 23- provides that, instead of exercis-
year old Soo Tought like ama
functions through the tems They
missed NO many American Olympe Committee, it punches and the fans rade neaty, will operate through two similar as nutch more yeding for aetanjeommittees, one to govern Olym- as they dat ate the fual gong in pie participation and one for the f protesting the decision.
Pan-American Games.
The new
world champion weighed in at 1573% cotines Overdo, at 1501%.
EDDIE PACO TO
FIGHT
mg
HAPPY LANDINGS'
SUDDEN DEATH
Happy Landings, an old Austra- han subscription griffin, belonging to Ellandee, died this morning in Brundage of Chicago,rather unusual circumstances. Joseph E. Raycroft. of Princeton. N. J and Gustavus Town Kirbv. and Frederic Rub.en of New York hold the principal offices. -- Reuter
had Avery and
It was announced recently that Eddie Pavu, Philippine boxer, will make his American ring debut in Stockton on May 20 aga met Niet Deposta The bout is schedulert for 10 rompus.
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$45,000 SOCCER
It was taken out for a gallop by Mr. W. H. S. Davis, which it did without giving any sign of im- pending trouble, At the end of the gallop the pony raced on slow- ly and it was not until it was near the one-and-a half mile post that the incident developed, The pony suddenly collapsed, but made an effort to get up, only to Carlos Carvalho, centre forward fall down again. Examination dis- of Brazil's Botafogo soccer cham-closed that
died. the pony bad pons was purchased from a Uru-evidently of heart failure, but thei (guayan club for G$45.000.
jockey was unhurt.
PLAYER
KOWLOON GOLF CLUB COMPETITION
A mixed competition has been arranged at the Kowloon Golf Club for Sunday. May 25. Singles will be played in the morning and foursomes in the afternoon,
The following are the starting times:
9.00 am Mrs. Kershaw V. A.
Stott.
9.04
Miss P. Whitley v. T. Lamb.
D.08
th
Mrs. Low v. J. Coles.
9.12
9.16
"
Mrs. P. Stott v. T. Low.
V.
+3
Miss M, C. Churn F. C. Barry.
Miss A. Sequeira v. W. Kershaw.
9.20
10
9.24
Mrs. A. J. Kew v. A. A. Lopes.
9.28
9.32
Mrs. W. S. Hillier V. W. V. Ahern,
Mrs. A. E. Castro v. A. J. Dennis.
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