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TO-DAY'S SPORTS PROGRAMME
ARMY CLASH
WITH CIVILIANS
AT SOCCER Kowloon C.C.
Triangular Rugby Tournament.
THREE MAMAK TOURNEY ENCOUNTERS.
A wine vall de ruted this
gramme will be staged this week-end with the Lai Wah Cup, the Triangular, Rugby Tournament and the Macao Race Meeting the best attractions.
as
University
Cricket.
League II.
PROBABLE TEAMS
H.K. Ladies:M. Bird: E. M. Gray'! and A. Nicol: J. Dalziel, B. M. Pope, v. Poilce
and G. Ferguson: H. Kail, M. Alun- (K.C.C. 2 p.n.) Jones, P. M. Harrop, J. Churchill and v. Hong Kong C. CE. Blackburn.
(Pokfulam, 2 p.m.)]
Friendlies
University
Hong Kong C.C. U.K.C.O., 2 p.m.)
v. Kowloon C.C.
(Soukanpoo, 2 p.m.) v. Craigengower
Army
Civil Service
Craigen=***
H.K. Ladles "A":-E. Wostiako: M. King and B. Franklin: E. Ohagen, D. Robertson and A. Owen Hughes: E.
Bell, J. Whyte, E. Bonnaz, A. G. Ormo
and R. King.
St. Androw's Ladles': R. Rose; P.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1933.
EASIER
GOLF
by
H.STUART HOBSON
Expressions We Use In Golf.
XXVII: Essential Shots.
*. SWEET SIMPLICITY THE KEY TO SUCCESS.
Recrelo Ladies: A. Almada: a. Osa player has perfected five shots,
1. Phout her teed five chats down to the putt
The principle applies right through
(C.S.C.C., 2 p.m.) Wortley, G., White: 1. Woolley, M. J. Bryson; I. Gittens, M. Bry Civil
son. M. Woolley, N. Loo and M. Chan. gower 2nd XI v. Service 2nd XI
C.B.A.-Mrs. Dand; M. L. Whitley, (C.C.C., 2 p.m.) N. M. Hodgson: II. Ambrose, A. Ε. Indian R.C. v. Navy
Steele, H. Wylie; E. Woolley, E Navy 2nd XI
(Sookunpoo, 2 pm) Carroll, B. Patey, G, MacNider, and v. Indian R.C. 2nd XID. Smith,
(King's Pk., p.m.) "TO-MORROW The big football match of the 6. R. Sayer's XI v. Combined Schools day should be in the nature of an
(C.S.C.C., 2 p.m.) extru Interport Trin! as nearly every one of the twenty-two players have come under the eye of the Selectors at one time or another. The Civillana have a splendid de- fence and a spirited attack, but the stereotype play of the Army team may cause surprise. This is the Second Round match and the win- nera will meet the Chinese in the
Final.
at Chatham
this
.K.C.C.-E. J. R. Mitchell, A. C. Cony-Whiteway-Wilkinson, Sig. of real efficiency in eight shots.
or
mul, M. Basto: K. Hyndman, M.
In putting, it is Alves, E. Bosario: B. Esmedios, C. coarse in a seratch score, provided more than ever advisable to avoid Silva, C. Botelho, A. Alves, M. Re- that he produces each of his shots per."the herole." Make sure of getting
fectly. medios.
down in two puția. În trying to hole PROBABLE TEAMS
Y. Ladles:-L. Carr: Mrk. Portallion,
your. The slightest mistake, however, will a twenty-footer, you may find A. Fuwlor: M. Gardiner, M. Mason, P. entail the knowledge of at least oneself two yards past the hole! There K.C.CJI:- F. E. Lawrence, A. E. McCaw: 0. Dalziel, R. Blackmore, S. additional shot. Of course, have is not the slightest doubt that a great Perry, A. A. Dand, G. A. V. Hall, Dalziel, M. Griffiths, O: Brown,
take "run of the green" into can number of players make golf difficult G. Lee, H. Overy, P. O. Danne, R. J. Incognitos:-A. E. P. Silva: F. G. sideration.
fine thing, but trying Supposing we allow the Ambition is V. Walker, G. A. White, D. S. Green Barres, E. V. Reed; P. M. N. Silva, necessity for two more shots on ae- to run before you can walk" is an and J. Hunter.
W. A. Reed, F. M. Silva; C. E. Barres, count of this, we arrive at a total of expensive experiment at golf.
"Look H.K.C.C, II:-C. E. Gahagan, A. K. J. M. Pinto, C. C. Francis, R. C. Reed eight.
after the rence and the pounds will Mackenzie, H. J. Armstrong, C. W. E. and A. P. Souza.
It should be within the compass of that can well be applied to golf shots, look after themselves" is wise udvice Bishop. A. H. Harbord, L. D. Kilbée, R.C.S-Sig. Browne; Sig. White any golfer-even if he has little time Once the player has made himself H. J. D. Lawe, R. S. W. Patterson, head, Sig. Cord; Sig. Austen, Sig. for play, or even suflorers from some master of the necessary shots (and
Potter, W. Stoker, and J. R. Jones, Sig. Scott: Big Bryce. Sig. physical disability to attain a state this allows for shots from bunkers
Chaffey The Chinese Athletic, present
and Sig. Cavill.
other hazards) he will not only and If the player happens naturally to no necessity for fancy shots, but also Medway leaders in the Second Division, Rock, Sub. Lt. Carver, E. R. Duckitt,
Officers: -Lt-Commdr acquire the ability to play a compli-that he has no desire whatever to at should retain their load of four H. R. B. Hancock, D. S. Harley, H. Higham; Commdr. Colpois, Lt-Comdr. cated stroke of one sort or another, tempt them. It is not often realized. points when they meet the Lincolns Owen Hughes: O. E. C. Morton, T. A. Majendie; Sub-Lt. King. Lt. While, Lt. this is all to the good. But it is dan that all straightforward golf shots Pearce, A. Roid, and C. B. R. Sargent. Lloyd; Sub-Lt. Donald, Sub-Lt. Ea-gerous to attempt to learn all arts are, in essence, exactly the same, Road. The Chinese K.C.CF. Goodwin, E. C. Fincher, den, Lt. Currie, Lt. Bartlett, Lt. Rim- of "freak" shots, never being really varying only in the length required. side lost unexpectedly to the E. F. Fincher, J. G. Lyal, A. T. Lay, lington.
confident of producing the essentia! All are dependent upon "timing" and Artillery Inst Saturday, but, G. C.
C. Burnett, W. C. Hung, C. 1.
five.
"follow through"-and the method of their only check Stapleton, F. S. W. Smith, N. A. E.
This may sound a McInnes. Mackay, and since their
little prosaic. obtaining these is the same. drawn gume with C.S.L.C., E. Richardson, J. J.
But it is a bogey" score that wina In order to awing the driver in the the Navy. Lo Chai-wan
matches and medals-not bogey for a necessary arc, and Barrow, N. J. Bebbington, B. D. Evans,
a good plvot at the Ko Hung-cheong are sharpshooters B. C. K. Hawkins. E. W. Hamilton, E.
given hole, but for the whole of the hips is essential, and although the Club
eighteen.
pivot is not so noticeable in the iron of no mean merit with the latter B. Reed, R. A. J. Simpson, H. E.
The giant hitter may always be or mashle shot, it must, for a good' now attempting to gain the leader-Strange, H. G. Wallington and R. M.
playing a "birdfe." But, if his op result, be there all the same. ship in the goal-scoring list, Mat-: C.S.C.C.
ponent produces eighteen 11: F. J. Ling, F.
bogeys, Every really good putter, oren there is not much doubt as to who though he shows 35 actual body thian of the Borderers being only Holdman, E. F. Buttress, P. D.
will be the vietor.
movement in the stroke, will tell you two ahead of him at the present Crawley, F. E. Matthews, J. F. Mc
There are a number of people who that he has a sort of feeling of pivot, Gowen, A., W. Grimmiett, S. Randle, R. moment with 14 to his credit. Mc-G. Robertson, C. Strange, and R. B. son, W. H. B. Rigg, R. H. Griffiths and seem to find it easier to produce the in his putting back swing. In all Guinness; however, will have to be Wood.
G. P. Lammert, M., W. Turner and J. difficult shot than the straightforward the shots the hands must work to watched if the Athletic are 10
LR.C: A. A. Rumjahn, F. D.AR. Selby (Capt.); W. Kerr. J. H. shot. In some perverse Bort of way, gether, the head must be kept im
McElney, G. C.
G. C. Moutrie, W. E. Pears, they can play the marvellous recovery movable, and each shot must be made secure both points. It should be Pereira, A. H. Rumjahn, A. H. Mador, H.
A. R. Minu, A. K. Minu, S. A, Ismail,
K. Munro and J. C. Miller.
better than the simple pitch and run. Perfect the first of the straight-. The Borderers, 4 points behind A: Baker and A. Rahmin.
Navy: Buckley; Packer, Partridge, Sweet simplicity the key to golf-forward shots and each succeeding Let us start with the stroke will become easier of attain- the Athletic with a game in hand, 1.R.C.-M. R. Abbas, A. R. Abbas. Padfield, Martin, Ryder, Francis; ing success.
F.
Griffith, Stoddart, Linton drive. If it is a five bogey el Arculli, A. R. Suffind, S. Smith,
to reach the Until one is practically a scratch- as Rumjahn, M. el Arcul and Y. d Beober,
groen: A plain straightforward drive player, there is no neccessity to play Arcuili
of 180 yards is quite good enough for inney shots-hooked drives, cut:
It the purpose.
quite possible that, mashie shots. push shots, etc. by playing a shot hooked into the sides, the dangers of such attempts wind, another fifty yards could be are so great, covered, but, as the maximum possible In order to achieve such results you reward would be no more than one have to alter the straightforward' stroke saved, the risk is not worth it, rhythmic swing-played from inside Similarly with the accond shot. I to put of the are--and this can never the ball is lying badly, an-enky izurj be" dane "without" incurring a grave- shot is better than taking "wood," for risk of apolling the balance of the it in just as easy to play a full mashic only shots neccessary to get you shot for the third as to be left with round in bogoy.(China Mail copy). a small mashie-niblick pitch.
right.),
H.
Rugby Football.
Triangular Tournament
Y. Navy
(Valley, 4 p.m.))
PROBABLE TEAMS
Club: J. P. Whitham; J. J. Fergus
the best League match of the day J. S. A. Curreem, H. D. Rumjahn A. Bradford, A. P. Hall-Thompson, shot from the "tiger country" much "through the ball" and not at it.
are visiting the Club, and, though Ismail. M. P. Madar, K. Nazarin, S. A./(capt.), Doggett, Hubback, Morris and are allowed three strokes hole, we ment.
in
not expected to score as many the round dozen as they did their first encounter with the Club, they should win by a comfortable margin.
Combined Schools JL. Younsave (capt.), and Sherpham (0.3.3.), A. J. Hulee, A. Zimmern and E. Frith (D.B.S.), M. el Atculli, G. Lee and S. Lee (Queen's), A. A. Rumjahn, G. Windsor and G. Sourn (St. Joseph's). 12th Man, B, D. Lay (D.B.S.)
Ewo, who lost by the odd goal to the Lincolns last week in a splen- I did game in which the inflitary side were fortunate to win, are meeting the Artillery, who are still flushed by their success over the Athletic, The heavy military side, however, should secure both points and thus | Phoenix retain their position at third in the table.
Parthian
Hockey.
Mamak Tournament
"Y" Ladica
The Borderers are without a Incognitos game in the Third Division this afternoon, and the Lincolns should creep up on the leaders as the re- ault of a probable win over the im- C.B.A. Ladies proved Radio teum.
The R.A.S.C. are fortunate not to
y. German Club (Caroline Hill, 3 p.m.)
v. Radio Sports
(King's Pk., 4 p.m.)
v. Medway
(Morina,
Czer. Clark Cup
have a fixture with Sands playing HK. Ladies' 'A' for the Army in the Lai Wah Cup,
p.m.)
v. H. K. Ladles
(King's Pk., 3 p.m.)
v. St. Andrew's
Ladies. (C.B.A., 3 p.m.)
Friendlies
v. Recreio Ladies
(Sookunpoo, 3 p.m.)
TO-MORROW'.
and as a result St. Joseph's should occupy third place in the table as the result of a win over the Signals, who conceded six clear Medway Officers v. Shameen goals against the Borderers ificir last game.
Football.
Army
LAI WAH CUP
v. Civilians
(Sookanpoo, 4 p.m.) Second Division
South China (G) v. Eastern
Navy
(0)
(Caroline Hill, 2.80)
*(-) v. Kowloon
(-).
(1)
(Kowloon, 2.80)
St. Joseph's (0) v. Tsung Tsin
(St. Joseph's, 2.30) Club
Lincolns
Artillery
༣
(0) v. Borderers (12)
(1)
(1)
Macao
Referee
Capt. Gottwaltz.
Yachting.
6th Championship Race
(9.4 Miles)
TO-MORROW (Frobisher Cup) Navy v. Club,
Lawn Tennis.
Entries close for Colony Championships
TO.MORROW
Kowloon C.C.
v. Lincoln Regt.
(K.C.C., 2.39)
PROBABLE TEAMS
K.C.C.-E. C.. Fincher, A. P. H. Macaulay, P. O. Dunne, R. B. Hambley, C. C. Burnett, and N. ́A, E. Mackay,
Reserve:-D. S. Green.
Racing.
TO-MORROW
Firat Extra Meeting of Maens Jockey v. Royal Corps of
(Bont leaves 9 a.m.) Signals Club
"Fergie" the "Thomas Cook”
of International Cricket
(Reuter's Special Mail Service.)
STARTING TIMES FOR LEYLAND
FANLING.
To-morrow's Pairings.
The following are the Starting times for the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club at Fanling to-morrow:
Old Course 1.20-0.24 a.m. not to be booked by
travellers on 8.37 train.
a.m. 9.28 R. C. Low. A. E. Lissaman. 9.82 R. K. Valentine, A. McKellar.
¡A
AND WYATT
Be
ADD 156
England 236 For 7 At Adelaide.
PAYNTER 25 NOT OUT.
Adelaide, Yesterday. FIFTH wicket partnership by Maurice Leyland (York shire) and "Bob" Wyatt (Warwick-
0.36 C. E. Sandstrom, T. C. Monaghan.shire) realised 156 runs and saved
9.40 P. S. Grant, C. Thwaites, 9.44 K. K. Rounds, H. H. Pethick. 9.48 D. Forbes, A. Ritchie
TWO hundred years ago cricket their baggage and accommodation 10.12 Col. Renshaw, Major Fasken.
TWO
Englund from a sensational col lapse af Adelaide to-day, after Sut- cliffe, Jardine, Hammond and Ames had been dismissed for only 130 runs
A crowd of 39,500, a record for the Adelaide ground, saw the mag- nificent batting of Loyland and Wyatt after tea..
After surviving an appeal for obstruction Leyland was out the [very 'next ball for the same offence,. He scored 83 out of 170 in 181 minutes, hitting 18 boundaries in a chanceless innings.
Wyatt registered his highest Test scoro by compiling 78, and was. brilliantly caught by Richardson at mid off after hitting three sixes: and three boundaries in his atny, of 164 minutes.
Full scores were as follow:
9.52 T. A. Pearce, O. E. C. Marton. 9.56 G. F. Holo, H. Hampton. 10.00 B. K. Batchelor, G. B. G. Hull. 10.04 J. B. Emmert, A, Leach. 10.08 H. F. Sommers, J. A. Show.
scores were kept by nutches worries.
10:10 H. C. Gould, T. Megarry. Managers of teams, pressmen, 10.20 L A. Calcraft, J. F. Lawric. (Club, 2.80) cut in a stick But notches (0) v. Athletic
umpires, and cricket associations 10.24 Major Sarsfield, Capt. Hughes. (Chatham Rd., 2.80) cut in sticks would not satisfy constantly appeal to "Fergie" for 10.28 D. Christle, W. S. Hillier. (3) v. Ewo
(2) William Furgusson. He is re-detalls of matches, and they never 10.32 T. J. Draper, R. Sanger, (Valley, 2.30)nowned wherever cricket is played appeal in vain. As aaldeline he Third Division
for keeping the most artistic score compiles graph showing the scor 10.40 A. D. Lowson, R. R. Davies.
10.30 E. M. Bryden, J. B. MacDonald, St. Joseph's (4) v. Signals
(St. Joseph's, 4 p.m.) books ever compiled. He is an ing shots of batsmen who make big 10.44 E. J. R. Mitchell, A. K. Mackenzie Athletic (4) v. Recreio
Australian who has reduced scoring scores, and these have appeared in 10.48 J. R. Masson, H. U. Ireland. (Valley, 4 p.m.) to a fine art. They are more than many newspapers throughout the 10.62 L. Goldman, G. E. R. Divett. South China (2) v. University (3) mere record of the game. Em-world.
(Kowloon, 4 p.m.)bellished with drawings of players,
10.50 N. H. Turner, C. L. Sandes. PROBABLE TEAMS
"Fergio" has had a particularly 11.04 L. A. R. Duncan, G. C. Worrall.
11.00 C. C. Stark, J. E. Richardson. Civilians: G. Rodger (Club); Mar-pavillons, and grounda on which busy time these last three or four 11.08 J. B. Logan, L. H. Geare tin (Club), S. Strange (Club) (cap-matches are contested and so on, years.
He accompanied the last 11.12 Major Wrener, W. Hayward. D. R. Jardine, b Wall
· England 1st Innings. tain); Bliss (Kowloon), Beltrão (BL
Major. Grellier. Sutcliffe, e Wall, `b O'Reilly. Joseph's), A. Dunean (Club); T. Elle they constitute pictorial as well Australian eleven to. England, fol- 11.16 A. C. L. (Polico) Hill (Kowloon), A. V. Gosano "figurative" records of matches. lowing which he conducted the West 11.20 J. P. Hollingdale, 3. C. Miller. (St. Joseph's), B. Gosano
11.24 W. E. Hunt, F. G. Mudle. "Fergie" has been scorer and Indies team through Australia. Fe 11.28 H. S. fills, A. B. Reworth. (St.
Hammond, e Oldfield, b. Wall Joseph's) and F. Santos (Recreio).
Ames, Ironmonger "baggage man" for more teams hurried away from them to look The following were unsuccessful: Leyland, 1.b.w.. b O'Reilly Reserves: -Blackbourne and Brit-than he would probably care to re- after the New Zealand team on its Jaffries & Coulthart, Stellingwerf & R. E. S. Wyatt, e Richardson, tain (Police), E. Strange and Williams (Club), and Blake (Kowloon).
collect. Sydney Is his home town, English tour, and immediately that Comrio, Robinson & Me Eachran, Whyto- Army: Pte. Heath (Lincolns); Gar. but he has not spent a whole year was over was called upon to come & Griffith, Jones & Tetley Lewis
Smith & Brown, Eager &
b Grimmett, Wild, Burch Allen (RA), L/Cpl. Muliana (S.W.B.); there since he can remember. with the South African team to Dauken, Waddington & Wright. Robert Paynter, not out
& G. 0. Ailen, l.b.w,, b Grimmett |:157 1/Opl. Barber (Lincolns), Gar. Fax- doc (RA), Pto. Podmoro (S.W.B.);
He is known on all the important Australia. He just had time to json & Paterson, Syme-Thomson & Mol- Verity, not out. Pio, Harris (Lincoln), Mdr. Bryant grounds of the world where the catch the boat to India to look after cahy, Bowall & Valentine, Kearton & (R.A.), Pto. Sands
Sewell, MacFarlan & Dykes.. (R.A.0.B.), Plo. game is played, Whenever a team the Indian team which toured Eng Jones (S.W.B.), and Bdr. Seal (RA)
New Course. Reserves Cpl. Ash (Lincoins), four-Australian, English, land last year. Now he is with the
New Zealand, South African, or English torr Cork (Lincolns), Pte. Baldry
0.20-9.24 a.m. not to be booked by ncolns), Sgt.
Wood (R.A.), L/Bde.
travellers on 8.87 train. Gough (R.4.), and Flo: Morrison (S.WB.).
K.F.C. I:-Boves, White, Staveley, Duffleld, Benwell, Nicholls. Davies, Webb, Earthy, Phillips and V. White,
TO-MORROW'S GAMES.
Indian-his services are sought as He made the proud boast in Eng- Scorer and baggage man. land that on all his tours he had He has been going to England never lost a bag belonging to a with Australian teams since 1905, player
AMANIAKA
932 D. G. MeAvoy, Mrs. McAvoy 940 H. C. Hopkins, E. D. Matthews. 9.46 Mrs. Wron, Mrs. Tottenham, and has looked after English teams He takes his job very seriously, 9.58 Mrs. Syme Thomson, Miss Munro. which have visited, Australia for and is a most painstaking scorer, 10.12 W. G. Fisher, Mrs. Fischer,
10.04 B Young, H. Epicor. years past. His experience and said Mr. J. Travers, the old South 10.20. Miss Curtin, Mrs. Valentine, knowledge smooth the path of Australia (oter-State player, and 10.28 J. C. Dunbar, HC Webb, FAS.C ((3). v. Engineers (0) cricketers, taldng from the shoul, that opinion was backed up by Mr. 10.30 RA Rodge, A. G/C Fournier
(Sonkunpoo, 2.801dors of managers and players all. Hele, the International umpire,10.62 JR. Ross, D. S. Robbe
10.44 WJ, Roberts, Mrs. Roberts? Förderers. (4) ▼ Talkná (1)
(Sootunpoo, 4 p., ] :
11:00 AM Eade, D. M. Kerr.
Third Division
Extras
Total for 7 wkts.)
on to send in 15 24.
18:
Fall of the wickets-1, for 4, 2 for 16, 3 for 16, 4 for 30, 5 for 186, 6 for 196, 7-for 225.,-****
To bat: Larwood and Vote, Australia-W. M. Woodfull,
H. Fingleton, W. H. Ponsford D. G. Bradman, S. J. McCabe, V. Y. Richardson, W. A Oldfold, C. V. Grimmett, T. Wall, W. J. O'Reilly and H. Ironmonger.
-Twe
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