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CURRENT SPORTING GOSSIP
CANTON FOOTBALL SOUTH AFRICA OUT
TEAM HERE.
To-day's Attempt for the Lim Pak Cup.
LEAGUE GAMES CANCELLED.
The first match between Canton Chinese Football Team and the Hong Kong Chinese Football Team will take place to-day at 3.45
the
FOR 153.
GRIMMETT DEADLY.
Vincent Makes Plucky Effort.
PONSFORD BOWLED.
MAJESTIC
HOCKEY TRIUMPH FOR C.B.A.
TO-DAY ONLY
AT 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 930 P.M.
Nine Men Defeat the University.
FIVE GOALS IN SECOND HALF.
Playing only nine men, the Cen- tral British Association, on the home ground at King's Park yesterday afternoon, met and defeated, the University by three goals to two in a scrappy game. At half-time the score sheet was blank. In tho second half O. E. I. de Souza and A. A. Aziz scored for 'Varsity, whilst C. C. Francis (2) and Gure- vitch netted for the C.B.A.
Reault:-
C.B.A University
ST.
2
PATRICK'S THIRD
VICTORY.
Sydney, Yesterday. Australia to-day gained a decld- p.m. on the South China Football Led advantage in the Second Teat Ground, Caroline Hill, when the match against South Africa when Hon. Mr. H. T. Creasy, C.B.E., has at the close of play they were only 75 runs behind with nine wickets kladly consented to kick-off. The in hand. The tourists on winning Hon. Dr. S. W. Ta'o, O.I.E., LL.D., the toss elected to bat but found will give the opening speech. The the home attack difficult to play, cup is donated by Mr. Chan Lim- particularly Grimmett who at one time sent down 60 balls for pok. Six matches will be played only four runs.. The wisitors during the year: these matches will were dismissed for 153 runs. be played in Hong Kong and three, Bruce Mitchell and J.. A. J. in Canton, The side which gets the Christy opened the innings for South Africa but at the luncheon most points will hold the cup for a interval half the team were back year. The cup will be taken by the in the pavilion for only 68 runs. side which gets most points in three After the interval Vincent strove years. The matches in-the-Colony hard to stop the "rot" but could will take place in every alternate |find no one to stay with him. month.
'Australia had an early set-back, The Canten team which arrived when Ponsford. was bowled by yesterday by the afternoon train is Quinn" with the last ball of the composed of players of the Canton frst over, after scoring 6 out of Navy, Air Force and Police Football | thu: 6 runs put on for the first Teams. They will play a friendly wicket. match with the Chinese Athletic Ponsford had covered up his off Association Football Team to-atump, but the ball awung in morrow at 5 pm. Admission to the sharply and took his leg stamp. stands will be $1.00 and 50 cents for both matches. Holders of compli mentary tickets issued by the Hong Kong Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation are requested to attend. Woodfull and Rigg, with 86 and | A. J. Bell, b McCabe The Hong Kong Team for to-day's 35 respectively, played out time, game will line up as follow
and when stumps were drawn
For the third year in succession St. Patrick's Club have won the Steel Coulson Cup in a tournament In which they and five other teams took part. The Cup is to be pro-, sented at a dance on Wednesday in the Garrison Lecture Hall. To mark the close of the tournament, an exhibition match was played last night at St. Patrick's Club between)
A game the Winners and the Rest.
of 200 up, It was played by six men from either side, the South Wales Quinn's pace from the wicket | Borderers, who are the runners-up, troubled the batamen, and Vin-, supplying the extra man to make cent's slows also had a quietening up to the full number. effect..
Scores:-
South Africa-Isl Innings.
Wong Ki-loung; Lau Mo, Leung Australia's score stood at 78 for Yin-chan; Ho Cho-yin, Wong Mec-1. shun, Leung Wing-chiu; Kam Pak- siu, Suen Kam-shun. Lee Wal-tong, Chu Kwok-lien, Chen Shuhong.
Reserves: Wong Sul-wo, Lai |Kwak-chiu, Chan Kwong-lu, Ng Fa.
kui.
The Chinese Athletic Association Team for to-morrow's match will line up as follows:-
B. Mitchell, b McCabe
3. A. J. Christy, c Nitschke, b
Grimmett
D. P. B. Morkel, st. Oldfield, b
'Grimmett
H. W. Taylor, c Lec, b Grimmett H. B. Cameron, b Wall
Extras
Total
153
BOWLING ANALYBIB
Q. M. R. W.
Wall
18 3 46 1
1) McCabe
12 E 19 4
24 12 28 4
Grimmett
14 Ironmonger
Lee
20
12 I 38 1 ་། 1 24 Australia-1st Innings. 7 W. M. Woodfull, not out
11 W. H. Ponsford, b Quinn
21 K. Rigg, not opt
0
38
5
35
37
2
31
2
Total (for 1 wkt.)
78
N..A. Quinn, 1.b.w., b McCabe
Fall of the wickets 1 for 6.
Chan Sik-pul; Wong Sik-ping, E. L. Dalton, b Grimmett Leung Yuk-tong; Ho Cha-yin, Lam K. Viljoen, b Ironmonger Yuk-ying, Lal Kwok-chlu; Chan C. L. Vincent, not out Kwong-lu, Lo Chai-wan, Buen Kam-E. L. Brown, b McCabe shun, Mak So, Fung King-yu..
EASIER
GOLF
-by-
H.STUART HOBSON
THE STRANGE EFFECT OF CARD AND PENCIL.
MEDAL AND MATCH PLAY.
In
There is one point in golf about, difference in score should never moro than two shots which
no two golfers have ever be
round, and frequently disagreed-that is, that they could
it will be nil. It is the fact ido better without a card.
that the golfer knows that he Every golfer must have started is compelled to halo out that makes out, not one but a hundred times, the difference. He adopts--or at with card and pencil, and torn up tempts to adopt-a different put- the card in disgust-only to find anting method. instant Improvement in his game.
This experience in eo universal that it is worth investigation, for
there must be a good many lessons
In the reasons for it.
A Comforting Thought.
A player in a match comes to his he can place the ball within a foot first putt knowing full well that if
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risks is combined with good chance when the "dog-log" corner is carried by a longer drive from the tee than usual, and when putts are dropping from all over the greon— strokes are saved and medals are
won.
The medal round is a problem of stroke economy,' and the only way to save strokes is to make one serve where two might otherwise have been takenl
י,
- Medal players, it has been said, must start well and finish well
Match players, on the contrary—— or, at least, a surprisingly large number of them--appear to consider that their responsibility is only to end well. How many golfers actually feel happier if they lose the first hole in a match? And how many cheerfully congratulate them- sleves on having "worked off all the bad shots at once?"
This attitude does not help in medal play.
Every Stroke A Battle, In a match, every hole is a battle in itself. In a medal round, every stroke is a battle.
should be unduly cast down if he That is not to say that the golfor
of the hole, his adversary will not dropa a stroke or two. There never auk him to putt again-unless there was a round that could not have is much more than the usual tonalon.been two or three strokes better if
Before getting down to the essen tial difference between modal and match play, there is one thought to about..
the "ifs" had been realised. Tho
The match-player's first putt is attitude of the golfer in
be disposed of-a the Improvement after tearing up a card real, or is it aimed at only apparent? Do most golfers as diameter. tually play better without a card, }
a medal
a circle two feet In round must be that with fortune on his side, and grim determination, he will shoot a "birdie" or 20, or. even an "eagle." Ornithological) knows that medal rounds are won A
The medal player, on the contrary, figures look well on a card, and go remarkably long way towards
That comforting thought helps or is their belief that they do not his putting. founded on the facts of their game? It would be so easy to dismiss the whole thing as pure imagina tion. But it is much more than that.
in putting and approaching. He compensating for the occasions in going for the long putt all the when heroica fail time. The result is that, în aiming
One young professional recently
་་ Forced To Hole Out. Many cynics will assert that the difference aimply is that the player with card and pencil is forced to
The same applies to every other 'elther over the figure, or under, " hole out every putt. The modal shot in the round.
The following is the card:- round knows none of those friendly If a golfer. Is to win medals hóp Parts 0 8 5 3 4 4 3 4 4 = 30 | gestures of match play that our must, as the gamblers day, give his Player: 4 2,4 2 68.95386 U.8. friends so aptly term "gimmos" luck a run.
for the back of the tin, he may go went round nine holes in a bogey much further beyond the hole than score, although he did not hole out he ever would in match play.
at a single hole in bogey.... He was
But merely being compelled to Where Strokes Are Saved.
· The helpful thought for the play-
er with card and pencil is that i' six hole out every putt is not the quality Fortuna is not always with the and a nipe on the card hardly mat- of medal play that makes it differ-player who takes risks, but when (tor as long as the gross score is ent from match play. The actual the willingness to take reasonable ! good I-(China, Mall Copyright.)
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