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SIMPLER WAY

TO PLAY BETTER GOLF

(Continued from Page 10) side to side across the front of the thighs. Swing it as freely as possible without spilling any of the water. From a golfing view- point the action, says Wilson, is nearly perfect.

Thinking of the wind-up of the hips is responsible for the cardinal sin in golf-hitting from "outside- to-in."

At Impact the club travels from right to left of the line of intended direction. Eliminate the term and substitute the "Inward rocking of side."

Mr. B. J. Morahan. Supervisor of Physical Instruction, presenting the prizes at the Wah Yan College the left annual sports.

Another popular and also idiotic plece of instruction 15, according to Wilson, "Keep the head still. It is responsible for, and the cause of, a whole series of unnatural movements, for it is physically impossible for the head to remain still, in the accepted sense of the word, during the at- tempt to hit a golf ball." As a matter of fact, the head is moving the whole time-floating, as it were, on the neck and shoulders. In comparison with the speed of the clubhead it is steady, but is hot still

HITTING THE BALL ** Wilson tramples heavily. on other golång slogans which, he declares, are making the life of the average golfer

miserable. After discussing at length all the methods logical and logical of doing a simple task. te sums up as follows:

various

1. The natural blow starts ini the feet and continues in a ripple

of movement through the body until it reaches the hands.

2. Such a movement causes the clubhead to be the last to leave on its journey both upward and downward.

3. The amount of the "cocking' of the wrists depends only on the speed of the upswing; the faster swing giving more and the slower swing giving less "cocking"

arrn

4. The "pull-down" of the left originates quite naturally from the fact that the blow com- mences in the feet, as at the start of the upswing.

6. The straightening of the left arm at impact is naturally caused by the pull from the feet, plus) the speed and impetus of the' clubhead. This same cause ap- plies to the "rolling of the wrists" after Impact.

(Photo, A.C.P.).

YACHTING

Services Ladies Win

A.very interesting team race was held at the Yacht Club yesterday when the United Services' Ladies beat the Civilans Ladles by 47 points to 29, details being:-

CIVILIANS LADIES' TEAM

Finished Corr. Pts. Carpenter A1, D.NF.

(Mrs. K. Trenchard Davis). Eve. A5

16.38.56 16.33.56 7

Miss Padgett). Gun. A9. 10.30.40 19.36.40 9 (Miss Crawhall Wilson. Capt.1 True Blue. A11 16.35.55 16.35.55. 10

Mrs. Stanton). Jean. A15, D.N.F.

Miss Whitham).

Teal. A17 16.45.52 18.45.52 3

(Miss J. Smith). “

Total

29

UNITED SERVICES' LADIES'

TEAM...

Finished Corr. Pts. Artemis, A4 .. 18.35.54 16.35.54 11

(Mrs. Pattullo). Nereid, AZ..... 16.42.33 16.42.33–4

(Mrs. Richards). Redshank, A10 16.34.53 16.34.53 13

(Miss King. Capt.. Kittiwake, Ai2 16.27.14 16.37.14

(Mrs. Bader).

Painted

8

Lady, A14 10.41.35 18.41.35 5 (Mrs. Barry).

La Linda. A16 18.40.40 16.40.40 8

(Mrs. Cowlland).

Total

47

R.A.F. AND TABLE TENNIS LEAGUE

6. Finally, It is entirely unneces- sary for a player to perform con- sciously that overrated series of "drag the clubhead back," "keep

Owing to a misunderstanding the the left arm straight," "cock the wrists," "pull with the left arm." Royal Air Force has been errone- and "roll the wrists after Impact."ously entered in the Hong Kong I agree with Wilson when he Table Tennis Charity League.

It was at first believed that a say's that. if the upswing is right.

sub-team would be forthcoming but the natural and

and postings ce.tain movements conscious reaction of the mus

some of some players has made it cles of the body will ensure an automatically correct downswing Impossible to produce a team of the

and hit

His method a rocking motion

desired standard.

Nevertheless, a team has

NAVY TO COST £123,707,000

1938 PROGRAMME, NOT INCLUDED

A Second Estimate

TUESDAY,

MARCH 29, 1938.

FOREIGN MAILS

Air mail letters may be posted in the ordinary posting boxes. They should be clearly marked "By Air Mall" and bear sufficient postage. In- sufficiently prepaid letters may be taxed with double the deficiency or forwarded by Steamer Service, at the discretion of the Post Office.

and Air Mall Services to Shanghai, Nanking, Tsingtao, Tientsin

Pelping are temporarily suspended.

Letters, and Postcards for Europe and South America The Navy Estimates, published are forwarded via Siberia" if so superscribed. recently, provida for an expendi- ture of £123.707,000, which is €18,642,000 more than the total of the Navy Estimates for 1937.

19th March

INWARD MAILS

From

Par

Duc

Strafts and Europe via Suez. (Let-

Muinam.

Airways Plane Tilawa....... Jean Laborde

Of this sum £30,000,000 is to be provided by loan, so that the net total of the Estimates is £93,707,- Straits and Holhow 000, compared with £78,065,000 last Air Mail by "Imperia! Airways year-an increase of £15,642,000, Direct Service "--dis London, Imperial

ays The Tintes.

This year's Estimates differ from Calcutta and Straits.... previous years in that they contain Saigon nothing on account of the new construction programme for 1938. This was outlined in the White Paper on Defence issued recent- ly. the chief items being Manila Two capital ships; one aircraft-Calcutta and Straits ...... carrler: four large cruisers; three Air Mail by "Imperial Airways

Direct Service"-London date, Imperial small cruisers; three submarines; three minelayers; two river gun- 23rd March. boats; one destroyer depot ship: Japan one submarine depot ship; one Saigon Fleet Air Arm supply and repair Bangkok and Swatow. ship: and other small craft. The rapan and Shanghal.. statement by the First Lord 'which Air Mall by "Pan American Alt- accompanies the Estimates de-

ters and Papers) London date 3rd March-and London Parcels -Londen date 24th February......Rawalpindi...

ways Direct Service"-San Fran-Pan-American clares that a Supplementary Esti- cisco date, 25th March. mate wil be presented in due Japan

course for so much of the work on Australia and Mantia. that programme as will fall to be Japan and Shanghai. carried out in the forthcoming Haiphong Anancial year.

BUILDING PROGRESS

Shangha

Strafts Straits

The allocation for work on ves-Tapan and Shanghai,

sels

now bullding under earlier Tientsin

programmes is £7.895.375 more Tava and Manila.

than the corresponding figure of Straits

Nellore...

Conte Ros$0....

Protesilaus. Calchas.. Aehens....... Yunnan...

29th Mar

29th Mar. 30th Mar

30th Mar.

30th Mar.

Emp. of Japan...

Yuen Jang..

30th Mar.

30th Mar.

Airways Plane

31st Mar,

Nankin......

Fist Mar.

Houtman..

3.at Mar.

Kweiyang

31at far.

Naldera...

1st April

Airways Plane

2nd Apri

Africa Maru.......

2nd April

2nd April

Sphinx...

2nd Apr1.

G.C. Faul Doume:

2nd April

*rd April

3rd April

4th April

4th April

4th April

Tinegara

5th April

Cremer

5th April

Pres. McKinley...

6th April

Potsdam.....

7th April

Talthyblus...

7th April

7th April

7th April

Boissevain ...............

7th April.

Chengtu...

7th April

Pres. Pierce...

8th April

Dakar Maru.. Kunishima Maru Hakusan Maru.... Kashima Maru..

8th April

8th April

5th April

9th April

OUTWARD MAILS

last year. which is said to be U.S.A., Canada, Japan and Manila “Indicative of the good progress

is

(Seattle, date, 12th Mar).......

which being made in the Manila large building programme for 1938 Japan and 1997. The provision for main-Amoy tenance, repair, and manning of Canada. U.S.A., Japan & Shanghai (Vancouver B.C., 19th March..... the Fleet is £9.120,925 greater, the

factors contributing to this in- Straits crease being a much bigger volume Tientsin

of dockyard work on large repairs, U.S.A.. Honolulu, Japan and Manila San Francisco date. 11th Mar.) including modernization of capital! ships, and a rise in the price of Japan Japan materials.

öne

Shiraia.

Emp. of Asia.....

In this connexion the Statement Japan and Shanghai.... records thate an Admiralty steel Straits office has been opened in New- castle, while with the aid of the! liaison Committee on Steel Bup- plies for the defence departments

REGISTERED AND PARCEL MAILS are closed 15 minutes earlier which was set up during the year. urgent cases of scarcity of steel than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails for warships under construction are advertised to close at or before 9 a.m., registered and parcel mails have been met..

are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day.

The decision to transfer the administration of the Fleet Air Arm to the control of the Admira- Ity is reflected in an increase of £1,598,000 under this head. Details

For

TUESDAY

Per

Date and Time

of the transfer, it is indicated, are Samshut and Wuchow.... still being examined in conjunction Air Mail for "Imperial Airways!

Direct Service "-due with the Air Ministry.

6th April Airmail for Australla by "Imperial

Airways Direct Service" due Imperial Darwin 2nd April

Tuesday, 29th

8.15 AM

G.P.O. & K.PO. Reg.

C.P.O. & KPO,

8.00 AM

B.0 AM

Tai Hing.

London. Imperial

Airways Planem.

4:

RA

8.00 AM

Airways Plane

Ord.

9.00 AN

Talyuan....

1.30 AM

8.30 AM

In addition to a considerable in- crease in the numbers of naval personnel engaged on air duties. further personnel will be needed for the expansion programme of Amoy. Foochow (via Amoy) and

the Air Arm, which will also entall been

of the hips, originated in the feet selected to play in the Inter-Ser-

le admirably shown in one ofvices Table Tennis League which is the many excellent illustrations hoped to produce good results in spite of aggravating circumstances. in the book.

KOWLOON GOLF CLUB

The front view of the player shows how, at the halfway stage of the upswing the body, instead. of rotating. has rocked inwards, so that an inward curve of the left side is shown from the point The Haal of the "Hong" Four- of the shoulder in to the hip and somes played on Sunday over 18 out to the foot. The legs almost holes resulted in a win for The form a letter "K," and the hips Hong Kong and Shanghal Hotels. are still facing towards the ball. Ltd. (F. C. Barry and E O. Mur- The "Two Strides" of Wilson's phy), by two and one over The methods are: (1) Correct body Hong Kong and Whampoa Dock movement at the start of the Co., Ltd. (J. McKelvie and J. R. swing: (2) crrect grip and hand Leitch).

the "Twa In Linking up action. Strides should produce a straight

I. however, and normal shot.

is a rank bad one, check "Stride One"-the curving in at the start of the upswing of the left side- If the result is poor because the ball has gone in the wrong direc tion, check "Stride Two"-steering and hand action.

the semi-anais the Hotel Company defeated the Ans try by 3/2 and the Dock Company win over The by 6/5 scored a China Light and Power Co.. Lid

JUNIOR SHIELD

REPLAY The Royal Navy and the Royal REFEREES MEETING Army Ordnance Corps, who shared goals in thefr semf-final A meeting of the Hong Kong two Football Referees Association was round clash in the Junior Shield he'd in Holland House last night. soccer competition last Saturday, when Mr. H. Richards presided. which was ultimately abandoned Routine business was done and after 65 minutes play, owing to a there was a short discussion on water-logged ground. will

laws of the game.

The recent annual dinner was reported to be a social and 'inan- elal success.

TENNIS MATCH

meet

again in a replay on Thursday evening, on the Club ground.

According to the announcement

bers of aircraft.

*Shanghai

a substantial increase in the num-Manila, Makasser and Sourabaya... Thiszdane..

Air Mail for Sian, Lanchow and Chengtu, etc. (via Hankow) by the Earasla Airways Service" (To further points by surface transport as Services permit). Kongmoon Shanghai Swatow

The methods of providing this personnel are under consideration. and it is hoped that it will prove practicable to transfer officers and alrmen from the Royal Air Force to the Royal Navy, as well as to retain the services of R.AF. per- sonnel in the Fleet Air Arm until Bangkok via Swatow R.N. personnel can be provided in Swatow, Amoy and Foochow the requisite numbers to replace them."

The increased allocations for vessels now under construction. for maintenance, repair, and man- ning, and for the Fleet Air Arm together practically account for the £18.642.000 increase in the gross Estimates.

WEDNESDAY

Samahul and Wuchow Kongmoon Shanghai, Japan and "Europe via

Siberia Haiphong

Eurasia Plane

On Lee...... Eumaeus.

Kwangtung Yingchow..

Haitan

G.F.O. & KP.O.

Rev. Ord.

9.0 AM

9.30

10.00 AM

11.30 AM

10.30 AM

1.30 Pr

3.00 PM"

Wod., 20th

Chung On Fook On..

8.15 AM 10.00 AM

Jean Laborde... Canton.

Air Mail for..... Wuchow, Kweilin. Kweiyang and Changking by the "C.N.A.C. Airways Direct Service." C.N.A.C. Fiane

THURSDAY

·FROM THE LOWER DECK It is recalled that the scheme for the promotion to sub-lieu- tenant from the lower deck has recently been simplied; the arst Shanghai, Japan and Europe via class of 31 under the new scheme began a course in the Ramilies on Swatow and *Shanghaj November 8, and the scheme is de-Hothow veloping most satisfactorily.".

The heavy demands made on the Royal Navy as a result of the Spanish Civil War and the Nyon Arrangement for an international anti-submarine patrol are reflected in the curtailed programmes of tactical training,

Siberia

Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, Cana- da, U.S.A.. Central and 8. Ameri- ca and Europe via Vancouver B.C., (Parcels for Canada only)— due Vancouver B.C., 19th April and, "Europe vin Siberia.........

Tientsin

FRIDAY

One paragraph which illustrates the scope of the humanitarian Japan work performed by the Navy con- Manila. Rabaul, Australls and New Zealand Via Brisbane-due Bris- cerns the hospital ship Maine.

'bane. 10th April... Since July, 1936, this ship has car-

ried 8,574 refugees of 41 nation-straits; Sandakan, Ceylon, India. alities.

*E. & *8. Africa, Aden, Egypt & Europe via Marseilles-due Mar- seilles, 29th April..

of the Kwangtung Provincial A friendly tennis match between Government, Mr. Lal Yu-song has

An important result of the for- Hong Kong English Forum and been appointed as Chier Accoun- Diocesan Boys' School will be tant of Provincial Reconstruction mation inst year of the advisory played on the latter's courts on Department, and Messia Chang committee on the protection of Chi-chun and Chin Hing-kwan shipping in time or war has been Saturday afternoon.

the institution of defence courses The Forum will be represented have been assigned as "head and

respectively to take for officers of the Merchant Navy. by Q. B. Wong, Bill Chang, Nelson Assistant. Ma. A. Kitchell, T. Young and C. charge of Accounts of the Pro-The response is 'stated to have been

very satisfactory. vincial Industry. Administration.. Finis

Rawalpindi....

Kaying. Mutnam

Emp. of Japan..

Chang On..... Yuensang

Nan Kin..

10.30 AM

Z.CO FM Kowloon P.O. Heg. 306.00 M Oră. 30th 5.00 PM O. P.O.

Reg. 3 t 6.00 M |Ord. 31st 6.00 AM

Thursday, Sist

11.30 AK 10.30 AM

1.3 PM

4

G.P.O.&K.P.O.

Par. 31/ 5.0 ) M Beg, 1/11

rd.. 1/3 10.0 AM

Friday, 1st

10.30 AM 3:30 EX

G.P.O.&KPO. Par. 1/4 6,00 PR Reg. 9/4 8.15AM. Ont. 974 9.30AM G.P.O. & K.P.Q. Par. 1/4, 5,00 PR

Reg. 2/4 11:45 AM

| Ord. 2/4 10.30 AJE

.... Naldera...

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