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MAMAK TOURNEY GOAL SCORERS

WHITEWAY-WILKINSON LEADS WITH 28

GURBACHAN SINGH SECOND

WEATHER CAUSES STICKS TO BECOME TOO' DRY

C.B.A. LADIES AT PRACTICE.

(By Centre Half.)

MITCHELL TAKES 11

FOR 144.

Badcock Scores 100 For Once Out.

M. C. C. FIFTH VICTORY,

Launceston, Yesterday,

NHE M.C.C. touring cricket eleven

Toloated Tasmania by an in-

nings and 123 runs here to-day:

The home side lost their remaini ing-7 wickets for only 92 runs and were forced to follow on 273 runs in arrears. Mitchell, the Derby. shire alow bowler, caused the col

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Cornwall by 3 goals to. nil at who played at inside left for last little on a wicket which had been King's Park last Friday afternoon. season's C.B.A. XI. was given a dried by a hot run.

W. E. Williams, the Welsh Inter- tryout at centre-forward, support-1 Mitchell was again successful in national and Club first elevened by M. Warnes and E. Carroll. the second innings, his slow spin- player, greatly strengthened the A. E E. Steele took the centre-ners giving him 5 for 74 out of a forward line, and was responsible half position, while 1. Whitley, H. total of 147. F. R. Brown took. 3 for two of the Club's goals. Major Wylie and H. Ambrose played in for 28, and Badcock, who scored 57, Macintyre netted the other. A the defence, K. Nightingale is in the first innings, carried his bat feature of the match was the fact another recruit to the team.

that E. G. S. Dale, the Club skip-

per, brake two sticks, while a

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HE following is a

for 43.

Full scores as cabled by Reuter were

follow:-

Cornwall player suffered, the same Tint for wing for a complete a Colioz (Sutcliffe 101, Nawab of

misfortune with hip stick. It will Mamak Tournament to date:

Lieut. Whiteway-Wilkinson

(Signals).

be remembered that G. Fowler of Twenty-eight:- the Y.M.C.A. broke three sticks not long ago. Players will welcome the change in the weather Twenty-four:- which should now stop their sticks from becoming too dry.

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▶ACKER. the left half back of

G. Singh (Radio). Twenty:-

A. E. P. Guest (St. An-

drey's)...

PACKER, the left his team, Thirteen:

sustained a nasty injury to his:

Six:

Hawgood (Medway).

W. Jones (Signals).

R. C. Reed (Incognitos). Guggan Singh (H.K.S.).

E. C. Fincher (St. An-

drew's).

E. F. Fincher

drew's).

head last Monday afternoon prior Eight:-~ to the commencement

of the Mamak match between the Phoenix Seven:- and the Kowloon Indians Tennis Club on the Naval ground. Packer, with other members of the team was engaged in the usual practise before the game when he had the misfortune to get his head in the way of a stick, before, another player had made contact with the ball. As a result of the hit, Packer was cut on the loft side of the head which necessitated madi. cal attention. Though willing to participate in the game, the Phoenix captain thought it wiser that Packer should stand down.) The Phoenix played throughout the Four: game with ten men, but they, how- ever, won by 3 goals to 1.

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ONES, the Phoenix right full

JONES, toward the termination

of the 'same game, received a hard bit on the right ankle with the ball from close range. Immediately after being hit Jones 'tried to stand, but he fell to the ground, and found it necessary to retire from the game. In the last five minutes of the game, the Phoenix were playing only nine men!

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Five:-

(St. An-

Lt. Macfarlane. (H.K.S.). Lewis (Medway),

Lt.-Comdr. Teticy (Tamar).

Barnett (Phoenix),

O. de Sousa (University). Avtar Singh (Radio). K. Singh (Radio)..

Bakhtawar Singh (H.K.S.), Pritam Singh (H.K.S.),

G. E. Barros (Incognitos). Capt. Eve. (R.A.S.C.). Tipple (R.A.S.C.). R. Harding (R.E.). Senior (B.A.S.C.),"

Three:-

LLEN, the brilliant Medway Mamak foam forward, had an outing for the first time on Sunday Two:- afternoon after being in hospital for nearly ten weeks suffering from a fractured jaw. Obtaining three hours leave, Allen went over to the Marina ground to see his comrades play against the St. [Andrew's Club. He will not, how-

ever, be able to play for at least; another six weeks.

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DAD luck has dogged the Med-

was, for not only will they

be without the services of Allen, but also of Hawgood, their dashing] contre-forward. Hawgood Is In hospital with a broken ankle, and One- will be unable to participate in hockey for another two months. Hawgood sustained his injury under pecullar circumstances.

He alid on a banana akin on the Caroline Hill ground during the match with the German Club!

ONGRATULATIONS will be offered to A M. G. Philippens, of the Central British Association hockey team, on his forthcoming marriage to Ming M. Witchell on December 29. Philippens last season was a regular player for the C.BA and, figured in the de-

Chaffey (Signala), ⠀ Prelain Singh (H.K.S.).

N. A. E. Mackay (St. An-

drew's).

J. Pinto (Incognitos).

C. C. Francis (Incognitos) Karter Singh. (Police). Murrell (Wishart). Banister. (Wishart). Mueller (German Club).

McRae (Parthian)... H. Singh (Radio). Rimmer (Veteran). Pennell, (Police)... Perkins (Police). Pogg (RE).:

Keone (R.A.S.0.). Sousa (Incognitos).

E. V. Reed (Incognitos). Tara Singh (HK.S.). Major MacIntyre

·R.A.).

Bryce (Signala). Pearce (Phocalx).

(12th

Von Essen (German Club).

Dormer (12th R.A.). Smith (R.A.M.C.). Convey (Signals)... Atta Singh (Radio), Rosa (Veteran). Lazenby (R.A.S.C.). Stone (Tamar).. Prior (Phoenix), Swan (Phoenix).« Carroll (St. (Andrew's). Blackbourn (Police). Ahmed (K.LT.C.). Barlow (RAS.C.). Himbury (R.E.). Hayden (R.E.).

Pataudi 109, Ames 107, Payn ter 102, Putman 4 for 150, James G for 96).

Tasmania: 279 (Badcock 57, Putman 56

not out, Mitchell G for 70).

147 (Badrock 13 not out, Mit- chell 5 for 74 F. R. Brown 3 for 28).

Results to Dale

-Reuter.

The following have been the results

of the M.C.C. team to date:

v West Australia-Drawn

v Combined Australian 'XI—Drown

v South Australia-

Wan by inne & 129

on by Inns & 183

Victoria-Won

Y New South Wales-

Won by inns & 44 won by

v Australian XI-Drawn

v AUSTRALIA-Won by 10 wkts. v Southern Districts, N.S.W.—---

Drawn

v. Tasmania-Won by Inns & 126.

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CROSS-WIND GOLF

THE test of playing in a wind is

not one that appeals to every player: it can often prove to be raore a trial than a pleasure. Indeed, it can only be properly enjoyed if the player to some extent at any rato-is a master of the shots, so that the ball is not left completely at the mercy of the elements.

If only the flight of the ball can M. W. Bodd Wins Second Place controlled adequately on a strong

and gusty day, then the game be comes all the more interesting and exhilarating...

In Jasper Cup, Though L. R. Andrewes lost to M. W. Budd, the Colony champion, Of course, the test of wind adds' in the play off for the second place very considerably to the difficulties in the Jasper Cup he won a allver, and complications that already ex- spoon for the best morning round, ist. That is only to be expected. It and went even better than that by means that at least four varying winning the Bogey Pool over the conditions have for be contended old course by 7 up with a 3 hand-with in the course of the round cap.

where the holes lie at different on- Other leading scores in the field gles.

of 80 in the Bogey: Pool were:

A. K. MacKenzie (5) 4 up.

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By JOYCE WETHERED

said, where extra length is impera- tive), by correcting, or defeating the force of the wind.

How then are we to do this- correcting? To take, first of all, the wind blowing on to your back and shoulders, a very sim- ple and useful idea which may: ' be helpful in producing a shot with draw is to remember'in the down swing to keep, the arms, close in to the body. The wind will be doing its best to persuade you to turn your shoulders.too quickly and so make the club head swing out on the way down. and therefore come. across the ball.

I think a better idea than to

Sometimes it will be a cross wind from right to left: at other times consider the shoulders is to con- G. C. Worrall (11) and J. B. the wind will bo with or against the centrate on keeping the elbows Logan (7) 3 up.

player. Each of these four con-close to the side in coming down M. W. Budd (plus 1), J. Dtingencies presents a different pro-and until the ball is reached. The Richardson (13), H. Humpton (11) blem, and in this article there will club head should then be approach- and J. B. Logan (7) one up. only be space to deal with the twoing the ball from inside the line-

cross winds,

LADIES GOLF.

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WOULD

of play.

On no account check the follow first point out through of the club head, because The Taggart Cup Qualifying

that there are two principles to the extent that you allow the Round having been cancelled on that can be adopted in playing in follow through to continue. (on the Sunday, owing to unfavourable a cross wind. The player. can slightly outward line which it is playing conditions, the Competition either "use the wind"--that is, following) to that extent the will now be played without a take advantage of it in matter of amount of draw will appear in the qualifying Round, and intending length by playing away into a show. competitors are asked to enter left or right hand wind, with a slice their names on the lists at Fanling or pull and leaving the ball to its or Happy Valley, or to notify Mrs. influence, so that the ball will be Lambert, Hon. Secretary, Telephone blown back into the line of play 56589. Entries close on Friday, again; or the player can "hold the December 28.

ball up into the wind"--that is, by playing with a Bull when it is left-handed or with a slice' when it is right-handed.

Salt (24th R.A.).

Allen (Medway).

Harris (Police).

Hill (Veteran).. Sloane (8th Destroyers) Leslie (R.E.).: + Colby (RAM.C.).

Lt. Laine (12th RiA.); Palmor (12th B.A.), Colledge (R.A.M.C.)... Knight (R.A.M.C.).SA Kirpa Ram (EAS.C.). Tate (Police). W

Chulam Mohamed (Police). Atta Mohamed (R.A.8.C.). Khuda Bux (HIK.S.), Goodrich (Wishart), Maguire (Signals) Rodrigues (University), Lange (German Club).

In the latter case the effect of applying this opposite spin on the ball is to produce the straight flying shot, and this is the shot

The first yard of the follow through is the one part of the swing which is less interfered. with by the wind than any other, chiefly because the club head Itself is low and travelling Its "fastest at the moment. Particu

larly when a pull is required. must this yard of the swing be concentrated on.

And remember that the club headcannot possibly follow.

I propose to discuss, as I believe, through in a slightly outward as a general principle, in playing direction unless it has previously it whenever it is possible, approached the ball from inside "Using the wind" is, of course, an the line of play." Keeping the arms excellent method where length is all close to the body ought to ensure Important, since the ball will finish this happening. Its flight with the wind helping it.

In approaching, however, where

IECONDLY, in order to cut the distance is not the main considera- ball up or, in other words, slice- tion, this can be an extremely it against a right-hand wind, the dangerous shot, as the run of the path of the club must be altered. ball is practically out of the con- Come in across the line of play. trol of the player. It will be a instead of out and over. in matter of difficulty to judge the In doing this allow the shoulders distance up to the hole with any to turn earlier and let the arms

fence in a number of the Mancak Manila Boat Club To Entertain accuracy, and more often than not owing further away from the body

niatches, He has not taken up hockey, this season as he is concen- trating on, tennis. The sister of his bride, Mrs. E. L. Pinguet is herself a keen hockey player, and was member of the former C.B.A. Ladies team

R.H.K.Y.C. în Interport Races

the ball will run blindly over the In the down swing. The wind will green. If, too, the gresu is pro- be blowing in your face, and it will tected by side bunkers it can be be doing all it can to press and readily seen that the shot is not flatten your arma against your likely to be a safe one.

body Malls, D

Resist this Influence, however: FOLDING up into the wind" (which would be excellent if a pull

The Manila Boat Club has an-upon- their departure.

nounced that they are en

Colony this year which won back

ISSE. S. WOOLLEY" who a rowing team from

M was elected

of the Central

at this year's mee

a come back t

She has algaided her

to play for the reviv Ladles

the former Kowloon, LadI in the 1829-30 88280n.

section of the Royal Yacht Club on January 28 Enter

rport

for the

ingreke lenge: Cup

OBA

She was

however, sent on beam to the has the advantage of pro-were wanted), and keep the arms

swing - As a rule, your, policy should be to do just what the wind

the trophy ducing the straight shot, and one swinging freely-nwen from the n*|-- Both Manila and Họng Kong are that is controlled to a far greater body both on the up and down

now in training for the races but extent by the player, fours no opinions as yet have been acting as a brake Chal-pressed as to the hopes of either rather than adding Impetus to the is trying to prevent your doing.

club. It is certain however, that fight and run of the ball

session of the ty

the alm

OL COV

good many years

condition

Next week I shall have some hing to say about a following and 1 head wind both of which have, their peculiar difficulties, and, I have might sad, their faucinations,

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