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CURRENT SPORTING GOSSIP

C.B.A. DEFEAT THE SIGNALS.

St. Andrew's Win Over the R.A.S.C.

MAMAK SHIELD HOCKEY.

VOLUNTEER CRICKET OWEN HUGHES WINS

WEEK TEAMS. IN STRAIGHT SETS.

Three Matches Fixed for Race Week.

The following will represent the Volunteers during their cricket Reckless hitting in the latter week. stages spoiled

Sunday at 11.30 a.m. against the fast an otherwise game in the Mamak Hockey Com-Navy on the Navy ground.

Ho Ka-Lau Finds Zimmern in Poor Form.

YESTERDAY'S TENNIS.

The most interesting match in yesterday's tennis programme was that between H. Owen Hughes and

Ho Ka-lau was not at all extend-

petition at King's Park yesterday A. C. Beck (Captain). J. E. Sai Wai-Jiang. The British play- afternoon. between the Central Bri-Richardson, D. McLellan, R. Her'a tremendous reach proved to tish Association and the Royal Griffiths, W. D. Folley, W. H. B.be the deciding factor in a match Corps of Signals resulting in a win Riga, F. S. W. Smith, R. R. Davies. which maintained the interest of a for the former by the only goal scor- N. A. E. Mackay. R. P. Edwards, large crowd throughout its long fed by C. C. Francis, from a rebound, R. Stilliard, and R. H. D. Wade.

direction. lin. the first half. The Signala Monday and Tuesday at 1.30 p.m.

ed during his game with E. pressed heavily in the early stages v. Kowloon Cricket Club,

E. J. R. Mitchell Captain), H.Zimmern, who struck a very had of the game, but the C.B.A. had Imost of the play in the second half. Owen Hughes. A. C. Beck, J. E patch and seemed unable to do little. During the game, Higgins, the Richardson. D. McLellan. Hright. The Chinese player's splen- Signals outside left had the mis- Grifths, W. D. Folley, L. D. did overhead work was greatly in furtune to be knocked out, the ball Kilbee, F. Baker. R. R. Davies, and evidence and looks as if it is an im rising very unexpectedly from off R. Stilliard.

provement On Inst year's high standard.

R.

the ground, and striking him on Wednesday against the United the jaw. Higgins wa attended Services at the long Kong Cricket to, and after a short while, he Club at 1.30 p.m. pluckily resumed playing.

E. J. R. Mitchell (Captain), H.

In another competition match, Owen Hughes. A. C. Beck, J. E. R. II played at Sankunpoo yesterday Richardson, D. McLellan, afternoon, the St. Andrew's Club Griffiths, W. D. Folley, H. J. N. A. E. Mackay, experienced little difficulty in de- Armstrong, feating the R.A.S.C. by three goals F. S. W. Smith, and F. Baker. Lo nil, in an interesting game.

N. A. E. Mackay scored all the Saints' goals.

Tournament Table to Date. Goals

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Full results of yesterday play was as follows:

Luk Ding-cheung beat Feroz

All 6-1, 6-3.

H. Lukring beat R. R. Todd 4-6,

6-4, 6-4.

Ho Ka-lau beat F. Zimmern 6-1.

6-1.

T. Akiyama beat Gremillet G-0.

6-1.

H. Owen Hughes beat Sai Wai-

liang 6-2, 7-5,

Perry's great performance willi considerably enhance the already: high hopes on Great Britain win-

The match between T. Honda and. A. Prsing the Davis Cup this

French hopes will be correspond- G. C. Eurnett was postponed owing 10 Ingly depressed by the apparent to the latter auffering from an in- fact that Jean Borotra is now de-jured leg. Two walk-overs were finitely past his best. Henri Cochet given, R. R. Hambly and Ng Sze- the next Geunnot be expected to win Davis cheung advancing into D 32

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2 18 0 Forfeit 2 points to R.A.S.C. breach of Rules.

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2 Cup matches without adequate as- round at the expense of Szeto Pick) (or sistance. Much will depend upon and M. H. F. Waring respectively.

whether Rene Lacoste can "come: back."-Frank Foxon.

Too many of our young boxers go philandering around the dance

In the old days charging was halla of the country proudly ex- hibiting their cauliflower ears, or charging, not the namby-pamby their broken noses, to the dainty stuff you sometimes see to-day. It young flappers, who pretend to get was good, strong, honest work. I a thrill from dancing with a "real was lusty but it was wholesome.--

boxer."

TWO VITAL

Bob Crompton.

FACTORS IN THE SWING

THE STANCE AND HOW TO FINISH.

(By David Adams.)

When striking the tee shot a pro-, player before swinging the club, is

per body balance is demanded be- one of the simplest.

fore the ball can be driven accur- ately, and at the same time remain

in a true line for the pin. An as cd.

How to Place the Knees, This is how the position is form- Place the weight of the body

HONG KONG FIFTEEN

FOR TO-DAY.

Rugby Match Against Kowloon.

In a Rugby match on the Club ground at Happy Valley at 4.30 p.m. to-day, the Rugby Section of the Hong Kong F.C. will be re- presented by the following against the Kowloon Rugby Club:-

A. F. Jenkins; G. P. Lammert. Lt. Hamilton (Borderers), Lt. Gallethey (Borderers), Pte. Lewis; (Borderers); M. W. Turner, J. A. R.' Selby (captain); G. C. Moutrie.! L/Cpl. Tratt, Cpl. Soutar, F. R. Birch, W. E Peers, Lt. Crewe! Read, L. G. Robertson, and P.: Watkinson.

KOWLOON ELEVEN FOR TO-DAY.

League Encounter Against H.K. Club.

tonishing amount of serious effort! behind the knees in a slightly sit- on the tee may go for nothing ting posture. At the same time, be through indifference, or it may be noted, the knees are not pushed that the player la ignorant of the forward. If they are, you will be great value that lies hidden in a no

improvement. Simply

The following team will repre- body well balanced.

from the time you are able to form How often do we see a player and make use of this seating move- sent the Kowloon Football Club fighting hard to keep the body from ment you aer on the road to driving. First Eleven against the Hong falling on the top of the shot?

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Any player who expects to strike

nearer

Kong Football Club on the K.F.C. Don't Fall Back. Another body position that re-ground at 4.15 p.m. to-day :---- I curve.

Gurevitch; London, Martin;

properly with such a clumsy sys-quires notice is body tem will have little chance of suc-believe if its real value was better Bliss, MeKolvie, Duncan; Dominy,

known; hundreds of players would, Hill, Gillot, Cotton and Eastman. by making better and fuller use of Reserves: Bryant, Phillips, and it, see a healthy progress in their Blake.

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Get Properly Set.

It is the clear, duty of the player game. All good players form this

If

KOWLOON.

who wishes his driving to remain body curve, and, what's more, keep CLUB TEAM AGAINST free from daws to see that his only it all through the hitting action. task is the hitting of the ball.

It is by the use of this curved along with the hitting he has to put shoulder that the greatest control up a stern fight to prevent a wob- of the ball's trajectory is acquired, bling body from getting out of which in turn means that the play-i hand, the job will surely prove too er has no difficulty, whatever in

great for him.

licking a ball straight and at the

A player has little hope of blt-right height into a strong wind. ting a clean. ball if he has to strug-

How You Should Finish. M

gle for balance when the club is When a neat address to the ball travelling at high speed towards is formed, stick to it till the whole

To-day's 1st Division

Soccer Encounter.

The following team has been chosen to represent the Hong Kong Football Club against the Kowloon Football Club on the Kowloon

the ball He must eliminate the movement comes to a halt with the ground to-day at 4:15 pm.7- need of fighting to keep his balance, chest looking downward and facing Rodger S. Strange, Foley; M. and boil the whole thing down to the centre of the fairway. The fine Kuilton, Skinner, Baldwin; Alexan an easy pivot and a hit with the est example of a player who makes der, Segalen, E. Strange, E. Rail-

the fullest use of the body curve is ton, and Fowler, Miss Wethered. Take a careful

minimum of strain.

A Simple Matter. How. la this balance, to be ac- look at a picture of her at the Women' are not too keen upon quired? All the stars of the golf finish of the stroke, and you will seeing a fellow scientifically "chin- ing world have brought it to the see how she has carried the should mod," because to them, when done pitch of perfection. If some atten-ers round until she is bent alightly properly, it lacks spectacular effect, tion is paid to their system of ad forward and looking down the fair- but they positively revel in seeing drossing the ball, it will be evident way. A

a fellow throw another over his

that they place the body in such a No falling back abblly on the head with a crash to the floor. Any position that it cannot interfere right heel, with the chest looking decent wrestler can survive these with the free movement of the arms up to the sky the aure sign of a crashes better than he could a cor- and the club on the way to the ball. Jerky, punchless abot,

respanding - number of cracks on This accomplished, the success of Get this matter of how to finish the chin (which have a greater the shot is assured. Let me say a shot into your head, and you have effect), but the women, true to ins that this most Important position, solves one of the secrets of tinct, like what they like Jack

Smith: which must be decided upon by the straight, sweet hitting."

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