DERBY CANDIDATE

THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1954.

Mr William Woodward's Ambler 11 is one of the candidates for this year's Derby, to be run at Epsom on June 2. It was quoted at 18-1 at the last Vletorta

Club callover Central Press Photo.

The Bunker Bogey Can Be Beaten

Says BERNARD HUNT

I believe that the handicap golfer can only acquire the "know-how" of good bunker play by getting right down into a bunker, and working his way out by an would frighten Ben hour of steady, sensible, practice. I don't suggest that you Hogan after your first hour, but I am pretty certain you would be getting very near the "feel" which is so much an essential of the good bunker shot.

Rond out of their sund Lots of people will tell you that the Americans are so traps that they him to get right down the hole without even the bother of a putt.

What's more sometimes we get down! Well, so do our boys over here,

I believe the main ingredient merely bomer and top the ball, for putting that bull agam The Brmer Me sand, then, the the Din from tami រ៉ៃ ។ ** arge cleanly you must lake the Adver Add a spot of practice - b 41, ond the more carefully you to that and you're getting 5 me- mus julge the strength of your where, Quite frankly, there a bies

In the teelimique of

very little the actuid shot.

I shit apply the same methoch 1 open my stance sightly and I don't dele about with my play a slight cut-hot newss the I feel the ball. But here I don't explode. grip in my way. texture of the sand by wriggling it out as much as cut it but-

wel!

Mit into petion. 7 lking a small my feet open my stance slightly naut play after the ball is awny, anlight rut shot firmly through the bill

tal and

PAKISTAN TEAM WOULD

Shape

HAVE PROFITED FROM Insurance

PRE-TOUR PUBLICITY

Says ALEC BEDSER

I cannot remember a touring side arriving in England with such little advance publicity as the men from Pakistan. True, they are the "babes" of the Imperial Cricket Conference only recently granted Test status and to most followers of the game they are quite an unknown quan- tity.

But even so, used as we are to receiving tourists with a flourish of trum- pets, with much speculation as to their form and prospects, it is indeed a change for a side to slip into the country, as it were, without the man in the street being able to name at the most one or two of their players.

Last Deason the leading cricket correspondents went to Join the Australian party off its way to England-By the time Hassett's men reached South ampton everything to be dis-

covered

about the team

been printed.

LITTLE IS KNOWN

With admirable foresight the Pakistan Board of Control have been sending their key players in the last two years to England for coaching by All Gover his London cricket school. They

A had formed

at

Tyson of Northants, Robin Mar- lor of Sussex, and Keith Andrew, the Northants wicket-keeper.

And I should not be surprised see Brian Close of Yorkshire stage a comeback. There is also named Ray young batsman rc-

mingworth in Yorkshire to add to England's cricket bloom.

Icam called the Pakistan Eaglets and their cord against clubs of good standing was most encouraging.

Alf Gover tells me they will word England be better on firm wickets

Apurt from the skipper,

who foured Kardar,

with the All-India team of 1946 at the time of writing this it is That Tiny Flame

under the name

Abdul cold here and it is raining! The Hafeez and later played for climate here is certainly tough Oxford University and War-

are on men used to sunshine but the wickshire, little is known alant heat and glare is equally hard

the 18 players with the tongues | twisting nomTIES,

Frankly 1 think they made a mistake in arriving in England.

on English teams touring over-

sc05.

AFTER the season had actually Last year at Worcester some started. They lost some useful of the Australians found it SO

let's face ard, Publ ely cricketers Fiche newspaper to their skin and

radle time just as

Bree sweaters. maurh #5 footballers, athletes, lexers and other sportsmen, e-

them that I felt

Western pecialty in England where there Perth,

space

Has Become A Raging Fire

Last-minute victory snatches

in the F.A. Cup Final seen

yeason

before

meta- snatch the

If cold they put brown paper next the modern order of things. As one watched West Bromwicu wore two and Albion do the trick against When I told Preston North End close of the cold at time, just as one saw Blackpool

the Australia, In is a good deal of competit esi, 1950, they would

phorically speaking nul believe Cup off the Bolton mantelpiece Yet, to u man.

Freddle in the last

dying seconds, Tiny misel Pakistan will

Brown's side playing against Pressman colleague, up for have to pull in some exception- |

West Australin al performances to whip up

truzen to umpteenth Final and somewhat of an historian on Soccer mat- But only the

ters, told me how his researches foolish are regarding the results

revealed of the four Tests with England

In o Cup history hed as foregone conclusions.

<me ever sees him tung-up) Ir. public interest. abunker.

Maybe if you cutiki solve this psyebologien trick for little yourself you would give a great many of the problems of your golf For this business goes much further than the actual fluff of

shot from sand.

in

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB TWELFTH RACE MEETING Saturday, 22nd May, 1954.

(To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club) THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 10 RACES. The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 pm, and the First Race run at 2 p.m.

The Secretary's Office ut Alexandra House will close ht 11.45 u.m.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

NO PERSON WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED. All persons MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the meeting. This was at the Oval 75 years Admission Badges at $19.00 each are obtainable through the herce sun of India, Pakistan,

Member, ago when the "gentlemen plek-Secretary on the written or personal introduction of a the Caribbean and the Eastern ed out of the Royal Engineers, such member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him. States of Australia the cold the Wanderers and Cambridge Tuffins will be obtainable at the Club House if ordered in winds of England's spring

are University and specinily blended advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72811).

One critle wrote: "If England

win there will do not

be left for us but the nothing

Thu facl thet tho canal" Indians were crushed in the 1862 season lends argument to a prediction of an easy Eng-horrifying.

Success — the

land

Pakistan

team having in turn lost to India catching a chill or becoming a town of itself neither remark-

ot

to win the Cup 42%

the Old Etonians", fuced Д team

of "working men from Darwen,

рч

described a

able for its culture or refine

Kald ment,"

the "Athletic World", whose entry was openly "piece of pre-

Very often players are 50 scared of getting Into the bunker to the right of the green, for

There is the constant fear instance, that they pull away to

the When the sand is really hard the test; in fear of the trap

But there is one pointer many Victim

Abrositis. DI through. I play what is really a stenight front they hit witly

people have overlooked. Twelve cricketer's occupational disease! boldly for of the Pakistan players According to the

And if the sand is Instead of pitching softness or php shot.

tuvo being had nag-insteart frances of

English climate can be the

aziet, and the smooth and hard, and there is the

experience of English inker. I dm't decisive they are being nega- conditions. 14 Lip on Tu

80 variable 100. Lust year the sumption." dis'eve I intend to hit the ball.

The strength

the hesitate about ung m puttertive at the most vital part of the

grate. art) ke Many people advocate to run it up to the ide "exploding" the ball

by hit

[

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ting a emuple of inches behind it

US

From all this you will gather You can't dither about a shot thel of common and expect it to jaerials. So

and letting the sand do the trick, that a great Well, in certain conditions of len

answer,

Est

come Ly

your my advice

Is ts Ret ut trans But then a great with your banker kay. Practise

and sand, that can be the ideal bunker play.

But I m't think ou30) denú of common sense and judg.. gain condence when in the

ment comes Info all good goît, bunker and your and I think these are some of will be revitalised. the qualities which make it such

can generalise so widely.

SEMI-EXPLOSION SHOT

With

sand blastera moder and heavy-solet clubs the semi-

proposition, but

When

STILL

נד!

do empt

a great and fascinating game.

whole game

my

of the club has

1,500,000

TICKETS

The

NO CHILDREN will be admitted to the Club's premises during the Meeling. For this purpose a Child is a person under the ago of seventeen years, Western standard,

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The price of admission will be $3.00 each payable at the Gate. Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the requisite fee of $3.00 In order to gain re-admission.

MEALS and REFRESHMENTS will be obtainable

Australians, despite turning blue Fifteen minutes from the end RESTAURANT. with cold at Worcester, ran into saw the Old Etonions wh

Then that Northern 3-1 lead. fine weather and hau an early | demon took possession opportunity of selling down. I

that Pakistan hope equally fortunate.

will! be

In

CASC any

Pakistan are going to be apposed to cræcketers tired with the ambition of

going to Australia in September and that means there will be

of the

SERVANTS

in the

Servants must remain in their employer's boxes except for who Darwen

electrified

passing through on their dutles, They may on no account use the mere 200 spectators by piling on four quick goals, but were Betting Booths in the Members' Betting Hall.

denied

time to extra stalemate into victory,

tura

CASH SWEEPS

Through Cash Sweep Tickets at $20.00 each and Cash Sweep When 1 raid I opened

Rules obliged the impecunious Tickets on the last race of the Meeting at $2.00 each may be A million and a half tickets bunker shots, i stance for my

Lancashire team in replay at the obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices at Queen's Building (Chater are to be printed for the

Oval. Public funda made But I must stress that there marely take my left foot back a

Road), 5, D'Aguilar Street and 382, Nathan Road, during normal explosion shot is a fulty simple are the Insuperable problems matter of three or four inches. Olympic Games in Melbourne

possible and again there was a office hours and until 11 am. on the race day. will on the club to Distribution firmly

start

nextno punches pulled.

draw. The Darwen team re- can only about the bunker shot--especial- I grip

Particular numbers within the series 1 to 4,000 may be re In September, officla!

turned home penniless and Judge your distances and excilyty about the actual playing of maintain good hand control, and April.

served for all race meetings as Through Tickets. Such tickets will invitations will be sent out to et the ball with a

England has proved she can scraped the barrel for money to be issued consecutively only and the right is reserved by the where you should hit behind the the bell. The main difficulty then

KWIK is in their full shoulder pivot and a

a null the 06 countries affiliated to the neid the mukings ball by trial and erre in bunker for most amateurs

of a team fight for the third time at the Stewards to cancel any reservation for Through Tickets for a Olympic Com-

Ashes Oval, but none for overnight) przelice.

mind. They dread being trapped, follow through. Above all don't International

capable of holding the

particular Meeting If it is found that sales may not reach the num- Psychologically hey let their "dig" for the ball. Remember mittee.

is accommodation. and my long-range forecast

ber reserved in the series 1 to 4,000, thehearts drop to their boots when that the blade

With last week's confirma that we shall rely on players of It was a tired team that suc- Tickets reserved and avaliable but not paid for by 10 am. on semexplain type of shot, re- ever they see their ball lek to get Brough in order to get

Games will be experience rather than cxperi- cumbed 6-2 to the fresh and the day preceding the Race Meeting for which they are reserved member that you must strike into the sand. They feel that behind the ball and get it out. tion that the

held in Melbourne, the Organisment with untried youth. wealthy Old Etonians, But it will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future Meelings. firmly, with a full swing of the | the hole is lust.

Give it a chance,

ing Committee is proceeding

was written from those Darwen Tickets over 4,000 will also be issued consecutively but par- club--and You Just follow

with The whole shot is bound up with preparations to Accom→

"WAS kindled A boldly through to give the club- KEY IS CONFIDENCE

tlay ticular numbers cannot be reserved as Through Tickets. Yet here are some youngsters deeds In confidence and good timing. modate about 6,000 visiting head a chance to do the extra

keep in flame in the North, a flame that,

The reservation of any particular number does not confer on tam Yet, although this dread is so And only practice can give you athletes,

and recommend you to work you are asking from it.

often there, bunker practice is that in the varied condilluns other official visitors. The £3-mind: Colin Cowdrey, the Ox-was one day to become a raging the registered holder any rights whatsoever unless the ticket bear-

fire."

ing the appropriate number is issued to and can be produced by But

University caplain, Des up bunker play 000.000 contruction programme ford can't

the rarest of all the things at which make

the holder. "explode" the ball from tempted by the average player. The best Up of all is to have on has already begun and will Barrick of Northants,

The Stewards reserve the right to refuse any subscription also bunker. it would be stupid to You will see him slamming hour with your professional in in full swing within a couple Richardson of Worcestershire;

without the right to remove any name from subscription lists beautifully for the biggest bunker 012 your of months.--(London Express

Peter Loader of Surrey, Frank

stating reasons for their action. Service) Your club would hour after hour, but how seldom course." You'll And it easy.

you

always

attempt such a shot in wet or drives, pitching Arm sand.

THE

WEEK-END

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LIKE THIS NEW RESS - DON'T OU, WHY NOT? YOU DEAR?

NO, NOT MUCH

DO YOU LIKE IT NOW?

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officials

by Barry Appleby

IS THAT BETTER ?

ER. IT'S TOO LONG:

VES, DEAR

Here is:-

YOU'RE ABSOLUTELY SURE WELL, I DON'T THINK THIS

JECKLINE 15 VERY FASHIONASLE

NOW PLAYERS)

FOR NORTE)

QUITE

IT'S VERY

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THAT'S THE TROUBLE, YRUR.

LET ME WEAR ANY FRUMPY FOLD BIND

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North v. South

TOTALISATOR

Backers are advised not to destroy or throw away their tickets Johnny Sullivan, of Preston, until after the "all clear" signal has been exhibited.

ALL WINNING TICKETS AND TICKETS FOR REFUNDS will fight Gordon Hazeli, of Bristol, for the British middle- MUST BE PRESENTED FOR PAYMENT AT THE RACE COURSE weight titto vacated by ON THE DAY TO WHICH THEY REFER, NOT LATER THAN Randolph Turpin. But their ONE HOUR AFTER THE TIME FOR WHICH THE LAST RACE battlo in the ring may

be OF THE DAY HAS BEEN SCHEDULED TO BE RUN.

othing to one fought out be-j

PAYMENTS WILL NOT BE MADE ON TORN OR DIS- It by promoters for the FIGURED TICKETS, right to stage the bout. Pro-

Bookmakers, Tic Tac men, etc. will not be permitted to operato motors will divide themselves within the precincts of the Hong Kong Jockey Club.

into two camps, north and south. Sullivan is for the north, ond Hazelf for the south. -(London Express Service).

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