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LEAGUE FOOTBALL FRIENDLY HOCKEY.
TO-MORROW.
ONLY THREE SENIOR GAMES.
By "Wanderer."
The match between the Navy and the Argyll and Sutherland | Highlanders, arranged for to
morrow, has been postponed. The league programme follows:
Senior Division. (K.O, 4.30). Clab y, S.W. Barderers.--Club, Mr.
Allen, Kowloon 7. Police-Kawleon, Mr.
Moncad.
Recrofo v, St. Joseph's.-Recreio,
Mr. Brown.
Second Division (K.O. 3 p.m.). University v. Argylis-St. Joseph's,
Mr. Poolay. Navy v. R.A.Ó.C.-Navy, H.V., Mr.]
Lawrence.
Club Y 12th
Parker.
Kowloun
Mr. Trice.
Bty-Club. Mr.
Borderers-Kowloon,
Third Division. S.W. Borderers v. RA.F., Chatham
Rend, 3 pan., Mr. Nosworthy,
Y. Recreio St. Joseph's, 4.30, Mr. Culf,
Radio
H. Engineers v. St. Joseph's Chat-
ham Road, 40, Mr. Godsell,
Probable teams include: Kowloon: -(from Nicholls; Martin, Dowman; Duncan, Mc. Kelvie, Bliss; Caplan, Dominy Hedley. Timberlake Grimwood,
Inusun.
"Police:--Fraser; Perkins, Brit- tain; Thorpe, Channing, Jessop: Pile, Hudson, Moss, Sheppard and Williams. Reserves: Forrest and Bentley.
Club PA X--Rodger: Strange. Pile: Segalen, Skinner, Railton: Alexander (Capt.) Bell. Howe, E. Strange and Jackson.
Club H:-Forwill: Hynes, Krilobsky; Puncheon, MacFarlane, Sloan: Tavlin, Railton. Reid, Bald- win and Smith.
POPULAR TENNIS
RACKETS.
PRIMORIS MUCH IN FAVOUR.
It is interesting to note that S. M. Atkinson R. E. and S. M., Paul R.E the winners of
the singles and the doubles title in the. Army Tennis Championships held at Sookunpoo recently, were using the Primoris racket supplied by the manufacturers, Mamak Co. Their rackets were also strung with Mamak's super-service tropical gut (black) which has been highly praised by all tennis players who use it.
INCOGNITOS DEFEAT
Y.M.C.A.
The Incogniton beat the Y.M.C.A. yesterday, in a fast hockey gamo, by 4 goals to all, only one of which was scored in the first half.
E. D. Roed was responsible for three of the winners' points, and R. C. Reed for the fourth.
To-day's Match.
A match between the Radko Sports Club and the Hongkong Police will tako place on the R.S.C. ground, Caroline Hill, at 5 p.m. today, In the Mamak hockey competition, when the following will represent the Radio Sports Club:
A. Spary, A. E. P. Guest, Surfin Singh, Karnail Singh, Atma Singh, W. Ayock, M. Hanib, Attar Singh, G. Singh, Kalwant Singh, F. A. Kump. Reservos, Chanan Singh, Jaggoot Slogh.
The following will fine up for the Hongkong Police:
R. Darmer, Mons, Khushi Moham- med, Thorpe, Allen, Rattan Singh, Perkins, Ganda Singh, Ghulan Singh, Rull Khan, Kartar Singh. Reserves, Sarwan Singh, Khadim Hussain and Haroora Singh.
Oment referee Sergt. Townsend.
Match Postponed.
match
The Mamnk Competition between the St. Andrew's Club and the Royal Corps of Signals, which was to liave been played off an the bern U.S.I.C. ground today, has team being unable to Reid a team. postponed on recount of the military
H.K.LH.C. Trams for To-morrow, The following teams will represent the Hongkong Ladies Hockey
Club to-morrow:
At King'a l'ark (K.B.S.F.P.A. ground) v. K.D.S.F.P.A. Lndles Hockey Section at 3 p.m.-B. Frank- lin, E. 3. Gray, M. Whitham, E. O'Hagan, B. M. Pope, M. Russell, E. S. Laing, P. M. Harrop, E. M. Dancian,
Ferguson and M. Bufiop.
At King's Park (Y.M.C.A. ground} v. Y.M.C.A. ni 4.30 p.m.-J. Smalley, F. Webber, A. Nicol. J. Whyte, M. Bird, M. Wallace, A. MeElney, M. Sinalley, E. Bonnar, J. Dalziel and A. G. Orme.
FANLING GOLF.
STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY,
1,00 C. B. Riggs & J. Morria. 9.10.20 Not to be booked by
arrivals from train. 024 G. B. Lane & C. F. Sandstrom.] 0.28 A Lench & A. E. Lisauman. 3.32 W. F. Lecky & G. C. Humphrey. 9.38 A. B. Stewart & E. D. Matihows, 9.40 J. K. MacFarlan & I. H. Geare. 944 I, W. Shewan & R. C. Law. 9.48 J. P. Sherry & C. Mycock. The Royal Corps of Signals ten- 9.52 D. Forbes & D. S. Robb. nis team, winners of the Kowloon 0.66, Reid & V. R. Gordon. Division, were all playing with 10,00 J. W. Platt & S. R. Wailer. rockets-supplied by Mamak & Co. 10.04 C. W, F. Booker & E Lt. Gough, who was using two rackets during the tournament, 10.08 W. J. Anderson & W. C. Shields. played with a Queen's Tournament 10.12 A. O. Brawn & J. A. B. Selby. and an International: Sig. Williams 10.16 A. C. Young & T. Lindars. and Sig. Patience used the Wasp 10.24 12 K. Hepburn
& JW; rackets, Sig. Gillett used a Queen's: Sig. Morris played with a Varsity 10.28 G. E. R. Divett & J. H. McElney. racket; and Sig. Higgins made use 10.32 T. 3. Whyte-Smith & H. U. of the Golden shaft racket. These Ireland.
Priestley.
10,20 W. A. Cornell & T. Hosie.
Alabaster,
Q.
rackets were all strung with Mamak 10:30 W. W. MacKenzie & G. H.
& Co.'s super-service tropical gut.
GOLE
as
the STARS Play it
BY TURNING
THE RIGHT
HAND OVER
AT IMPACT,
THE GOLFER
15 SURE OF
A PULLED SHOT/M
How can I prevent a slice and be assured of a hooked ball?
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Wilson.
10.40 A. C. I. Bowker & A. H. Musson. 10.44 J. R, Richardson & J. G. Camp.
bell.
10.48 J. B. Lanyon & H. Lowe. 10.52 E. H. WIliams & Q. Macfadyen. 10.56 H. H. Daukes & H. W. Dulloy. 11.00 F. J. do Rome & J. M. Walker. 11.04 P. S. Grant & H. N. Williamson. 11.08 R, E. Atwell & G. T. May. 11.12 G. F. Hole & A. B. Raworth. 11.16 W. D. Hinrris & W. C. Haley. 11.20-A, II, Penn & J. R. Collis. [11.24 A. D, Humphreys & D. G. Bruce. 11.28 W. R. Vallance & Surg. Comdr.
Boal.
CRICKET.
TEAMS FOR INTERPORT TRIAL TO-MORROW.
The following teams have been selected for the Interport Cricket trial match to be played on the Cricket Club ground to-morrow at 2
m
T. E. Pearer, E. C. Fincher, R. II. Griffiths, Lt. Hamilton, II. Owen Hughes, McFarinn, A. H. Muson, E. R. Duckitt, D. McLellan, A. C. I. Bowker, A. Roid, A. C. Bock.
R. Hancock, G. R. Sayer, O. G. Simpson, D. J. N. Anderson, W. Mire house, F., Goodwin, Cpl. Davien, J. E. Richardson, N. A. E. Mackay, I. T. Ride, S. V. Gittins, F. D. Pereira.
Lengue Cricket.
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Slicing may be caused by pull- ing the hands in and bringing the club head across the ball, but by pivoting, properly and allowing The clubbend to go right througli after hitting the ball until it starts upward toward the left shoulder. The following will represent the danger of slicing is decidedly Rearolo against the South Wales minimized, if not totally eliminat-Borderers, at King's Park, to- morrow, at 2 pm sharp-H. M. In addition to this, if the right Guterres, H. A
Xavior, H. A. Alver,' Dr. A. P. wrist is allowed to turn over at Guterres, F. 3. Remedios, L. J. Silva, Bartos, L. 3. the moment of hitting the ball J. H. Figueiredo A. P. Pereira, and the force is applied by the Lopos and F. E. Carvalho. right hand, the golfer is sure of a pulled shot instead of a slice. Too much right hand or a pronounced The following will represent turning over of the right wrist Hongkong Cricket Club 2nd
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