THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 14, 1941

H.B. TANGLE WITH ASHEVILLE To-morrow'sBaseballGameBest COOPERATION IS NEEDED TO SPEED UP THE PROGRAMME

By "Grandstand"

THE BASEBALL DRAWING CARD FOR THE WEEK-END WILL BE THE HONG KONG BREWERS v U.S.S. ASHEVILLE TUSSLE SLATED FOR 10 A.M. TO-MORROW, WHILST U. s. S. MINDANAO TANGLE WITH ROYAL ENGINEERS IN TO-DAY'S CURTAIN - RAISER AT 2.15 P.M. SHARP. IN THE NIGHT-CAP SOUTH CHINA CLASH.

WITH THEIR RIVALS, CHUNG HWA.

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they look the points from the Mohawks. The rest of the line-up will probably be Haigh, first-base. Watkins, second: Khoades filling up the short-stop gap, and peppery Digiacomo holding the hot corner Outfield ball-hawks will be Leis, "Purky" Brood and Morey,

Grandpa Leung, Chuck Waggoner and Nip Lam are down to handle this Ult

Managers of teams are reminded of the Pre- ford tdn't do so badly last week, when sident's circular regarding cooperation in speed- ing up the games, especially in going on and coming off the field between innings. This is especially necessary for to-day's games, when unnecessary delay will probably mean that one of the games will have to be called. Attention is also drawn to the fact that the umpire has full power to start the game on time, and any team turning up late for infield practice will have to do without it.

SELECTIONS FOR MACAO TO-MORROW

Race No. 1

COCKLEROI

JOAN

ANGEL OF GLORY

Outsider:

Double Finesse.

Race No. 2

HIGH HAT

SUBPOENA

RISING STAR

Outsider: Buckfastleigh.

Race No. 3

LANCASHIRE LASS OSCAR ZYLCH ODEON

Outsider: Blue Field.

Race No. 4

F

PIET HEIN

MAC'S ADVENTURE

RADIUM STAR

Outɛlder-King's Worthy.

Race No. 6

EVE OF HUNTING

PORTRUSH

WEST LAKE

Outsider:-Boolat Bay.

Race No. 6

THE MERMAID

HOPEFUL TIME EAGLE

Outsider: National Liberty.

To-day's Games

When Royal Engineers meet U.S.S Mindanao this afternoon they will find Diemselves in fast company. Although Sappers surprised their fans, and most of a South Clama last week. the Merry Mindanaonen, wellh Puwlawski on the slab, will prove tub much for them

Apart frain their fielding nbility.

Hong Kong Brewers bet down the corner last week by being Sappers have unproved tremendously nosexi out by U.S.S. Mindanao, m ball sense, and the end of the season and this should have been a

should find them going places. They lesson to the pilot of this pillar have at last struck a goud battery com-

bination in Mike Sarsfield and Ton of prattle, but baseball's a funny

Fox, and will probably start the pair thing: rend anything can happen. So, armed with a couple Shaw, Foley, Heath and Taylor will be of parachutes, this comer willFlash Radcliffe, Cork and Welford. KIVE up the conforting Itrunk again, and go out on

limb to

Dave Leonard'sganie Brewery Bombers the nod in this tilt. Here's how it looks to one man up a tree.

give

tree

the infelders, whilst outfielders will be

"Doc" Molthen, Hal Winglee and P. F hoy are down to uletate in this

Interesting Match

At 4 30 p.m

South China come +1 Despite the case of jitters which

When a team attacked the Brewers last week, grips with Chung Hwa. George Souza being the most that can't hit a flock of flying barns

Against a up

team with bats affected victim with three costly

chock full of holes, the outcome should

Bl

the

comes

Jast

errors, the Leonardmen have be worth watching. The Carohnern always been a powerful and im- are still smarting under their humilia- pressive team with a strong de- tion at the hands of Engineers fensive support to Madeen week, and are all out to wipe off part Arculli's pitching, and when of the sugma of that defeat by chalk-

ing up a victory". their cluster of battering rams, order, the batting

It must be conceded that the drizzle right down

to veteran Ernte Moy's really get going they are indeed contributed

crack-up last week, and in view of hard to stop.

this it is possible that he will be given Madeen Arcull! will Right-hander

another chance on the hm this after- draw the opening assignment on

noon. Wally Ching, present guardian hill, with brother Obear receiving. The

uf the windy alley, is the only other infield quartette will be Stan Power-

base, house" Leonard at first

Tonyplayer capable of taking over mound duties, but this step will leave a hole "Peewee** Alves

second, with George Souza on the other side of the right in the infield that will need some

plugging. bag, whilst Dave Leonard will guard The outfielding trio will the far turn, be Hank All, Jindoo Hussain and Baby Abbas.

All set to upset the Brewery Bonb Veteran Conch Tommy Chan, whose the Ashevillemen are out to hiting was badly missed last week, wagon.

CITI the several occasions avenge their preseason defeat by the especially Brewers. Lefty Crumm and Tony

when a timely hit would have pushed valuable runs | Grovernale will probably be the open-

neross the platter, wil ing battery, although Sawyer and Langbe cavorting around first base again. Either "Hitless Texas Ng, who fanned the breeze three times last Sabbath. or Pat Wong will be given custody of the middle-cushion, with Nip Lumi Teovering third base, Gardeners will be |ricked from Nelson Ma. I. C. Wong, W. T. Kwan Cecil Winglee, Pang Sal- kwong and Harry Chinn.

EASIER GOLF

`TAKING THE CLUB

BACK

By Best Ball

There are many advantages in using a straight left arm in golf. It sets a definite are in which the clubhead must travel thereby increasing ac- curacy. The principle is not unlike that of a wagon wheel, the rim being the arc, the spoke the left arm, and hub the body. Another feature in its favour is the wide are the extended left arm allows. The wider the are of the stroke, the greater the potential club- head speed and smoothness of operation, for the club can be gradually accelerated. until great clubhead velocity is reached. Naturally this wide are is not possible without attend- ant body turn. Pushing back the club with the left starts this pivot in a natural man- ner and the "co-ordination in movement continues until the bookswing Is completejen.

On the other hand lifting the club directly up with the right-hand-neither encourages.

PUSHING CLUB BACK WITH

LEFT ARM INDUCES BODY TURN INCREASES

ARC OF CLUBHEAD

LIFTING

RESTRICTS ARC

WITH RIGHT

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nor requires body turn. clubhend as a result comes up in a more abrupt arc and be̟- cause the arms are bent lacka a definite gauge that will de- termine its return course,

Next Article)--Warming:

and Cooling Down.

Tommy Chan Back

Chung Hwa are depending

on the several ruokles they have recently roped in, amongst whom is Willie Woo, who will probably be given an infield position. P. F. Choy and Grandpa Leung, old-timers and mainstay of the team, will be fielded, Al Lau and Bill Chang will probably team up to form their battery.

Arbitrators for this game will Powlawaki, J. Welford and Tony Mascavage.

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Following is the programme for the week-end:

TO-DAY

Hal

2.15 p.m.-U.S.S. Mindanao v. Royal'

Engineers ("Doc" Molthen,' Wingled and P. F. Choy). 4.30 p.mSouth China v. Chung Hwa and (Ski Powławski, J. Welford Tony Mascavage).

TO-MORROW

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10:00 a.m.-Hang Kong Brawers V. U.5.5. Asheville, playing for U.S.3. Tulsa (Grandpa Loung, Chuck Waggoner and Nip Lum),

COTTAGE CLUB RIDE POSTPONED

Owing to the unsuitable wea- ther, the Cottage Club ride to Linmalang, which was to have been held to-day, hng now buen postponed“ unth “Saturday, June

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