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UNBEATEN
NAVY XI
Last Minute Recovery Saves Navy. DONALD BRILLIANT.
[By CENTRE HALF.)
Brilliant hockey was wit- nessed at King's Park yester- day afternoon when the Navy and the Army-played a drawn game of three goals all.
THE CHINA MAIL.
CAER CLARK CUP GAMES TO-DAY. Hong Kong And Saints Should Win.
The Hong Kong Ladies Hockey Club will complete the first half of their fixtures in the Caer Clark Cup Competition with full points to-morrow as their victory la assured against the C.B.A. Ladies
The Navy were in danger of sus-at Sookuńpao. taining their first defeat of the In the other Caer Clark match, season, but a last minute recovery the St. Andrew's Club Ladies which culminated in a flash goal. should gain the verdict over the
"y" Ladics.
saved the day.
·
that they are playing on the home
Services
SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1933.
EASIER
Callapse GOLF
Duckitt's Good Bowling.
CLUB WIN BY SIX WICKETS
The Services collapsed bad- ly in the face of Beck and Duckitt at the H.K.C.C. yes- terday and lost to the Club by alx wickets.
Scores:-.
United Services-1st Inns,
E. R. Duckitt, captured 6 for The Army were represented by | In a recent friendly match, the 22 and Beck 4 for 37 to set the the same team that defeated the Hong Kong Ladies, undefeated Club the easy task of scoring 82 Club on Wednesday, with the ex-holders of the Cup for the past runs to win. ception of Lacchi, of the Jats, who two seasons, defeated the C.B.A. filled the position of Liont. Laine, Ladies by 6 clear goals. The fact at right back.
The Army defence, on the whole, did very well in coping with the speedway All-Medway forward Hine,
Donald, the Navy's and Colony's speediest right wing, Was again the outstanding player on the field.
..
ground at Soskunpoe is a distinct Lt. Stocker (Army), c Ride, b advantage to Hong Kong.
Much will dopend on A. Fowler
Dückitt
in the Kowloon match. A. Fowler Lt.-Comdr. Southern (Navy), b is a very hard worker, and is the
Beck mainstay of the "Y" defence. She
Reid
has, however, forsaken her posi-Lt. Marsham (Navy), l.b.w., b Throughout the game exchangestion at full back for goal keeper; wore bf a very fast nature. The thus displacing L. Carr, for Lt. Garthwaite. (Army), Army drow first blood through to-morrow's match.
Johnson, who beat Evans with a great
shoz. Currey, however, equalised for the Navy, before the interval.
Early in the second half Donald placed the Navy ahead with a nice shot from a difficult angle.
•
Shortly after, Garthwaite equalis-
ed from a rebound and Morgan
Incognitos To Meet Saints.
TOURNAMENT MATCH TO-MORROW,
L
Dunkley, b Reid
L/Cpl. Collidge (Army), c Lay,
b Reid
Lt. Hamilton (Army), c Owen
Hughes, b Reid
Capt. Mirehouse (Army), c and
b Reid
L Anstruther (Army), e Hay-
ward, b Beck ..
Lt-Comdr. Lloyd (Navy),
Ride, b. Owen Hughes Mid. Jenner - Fust Lb.w, b Bock...
-by-
H.STUART HOBSON
Expressions We Use In Golf.
NO. 29 FOLLOWING-THROUGH
"PUTTING YOUR HANDS IN THE HOLE.”
to get very far in golf.
To talk about "having hands" may fing-the one fault that will run any sound like the beginning of a dis, shot, This point alone makes CONCON- course on hunting--but without this tration on seeing that the hands play particular attribute you are not going their full part in every stroke worth
while. It is so easy to get confused with It is important not to rhatch fron theories. One's mind gets filled with the top of the swing. But this does thoughts of "atiff right log," "stance," not mean that the stroke doce not "head down," and so on and one is start from the top! It definitely does apt to forget that actually the ball Bat it gradually Increases in pare- is hit with the hands. More correct until the ball is struck, then the club. ly, it is bit with the club head, but and hands follow through. the club hend is only an extension of Approach shots must have "stop" 82 the hards,
spin put on them. Obtain this by: The fact that the "Interlocking making the club head "flow" right grip" has been universally accepted through the ball. If the pace of the 20 proves indisputably that it is com-club is slackened at any time-even if plotely necessary that "the hands the shot is hit cleanly the ball re- should work together."
calves no back-spin from the loft"of If one's game la going well, the the club, and will run upon touching wiacst thing is to avoid listening to terra firma again
1
any theories, however brilliantly ex Pitch shots requiro to be played:
3 pounded, and just concentrate on sot-with courage A last minute fear of
ting
each shot nearer to the pin. going too far, caitsing the player: to But when the gamo is unsatisfactory arrest. the movement of his hands, is —and this occurs porfodically to every fatal: e
17 golfer reason for this lapse has to The club head must follow through
be found,
It cannot do so unless the hands go
On such occasions, it is usually with it.. 19 help to take notice of the action of Just the same in putting. Long
the Hands.
discussions are heard as to whether After each shot, note where the one should putt right-handed or left- hands finish. If they have not gone handed. That is to say, whether the "right through the ball" and up to stroke should be controlled by the left 41the pin, the follow through is incor-For right hand. If either hand" has
roct. C
completo control of the moverhenti Try
to visualize the shot as if from however, the result is bound to be the top of the swing.
bad, Some players may be, assistedT The hands have made one smooth by "imagining" that one particular 9 swing straight to the hole"putting hand is doing the work. For the ball your hands in the hole," as one pro- to be struck truly and well, however, fessional puts it. If you can open both hands must follow it on its rolí master this idea, you will not have towards the pin... 13 to stop to consider your foot-work
(Navy),
The Incognitos, who have not yet gave the Army the lead. From suffered
n defeat in the Mamak then on, the Navy strave hard for Hockey Tournament are meeting the equaliser, the Army defence the St. Andrew's Club in a Tourna- holding out bell. But Crosswell ment match on the Marina ground was inclined to be slow in clear at 9.16 a.m. tomorrow. Both Clubs. R. A. Holland (Navy), not ing his shots.
are fielding strong elevens and a Gore brought off a number of good game should be the issue, but fine saves. A brilliant run by the Incognitos should win. Donald, however, resulted in that player centring to Currey who made no mistake to score equaliser,
Lacchi and Abbas Ali were sound pair of backs..
SIGNALS BEATEN
The teams are as follows
St. Andrew's Club:→R. H. Wong; the E. H. P. White and A. B. Hamson;
The Royal Corps of Signale met with a reverse in the Mamak Hos- key Tournament yesterday after noon, when they were defeated by H.MS. Parthian by 3 goals to 13 On the Marina ground, Bryce scored the Signals' point.
Teams:-
Navy:-Ldg. Sig. Evans (bledway); L-Comdr. MacVickar (Medway), Pay- Lt. Burkett (Tamar); Lt. Lloyd (Med-
way), Lt. White (Modway), Sub-Lt. In-
19
Just as the simplest Inventions are body pivot and 10 on. All these will generally the most useful, so are the 200 follow automatically if you take back
the club with the hands working in golpest tips" the most effective in Give the hands a chance. Do anison, and then bring thein through not neglect them to worry about more W. from the top with no snatch or pause complicated movements. In a word
right through to the green..
The mere fact of doing this com- pletely provents any chance of snatch
out
25
Extras (B.9, .L.B.2, N.B.2)
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
0. M. R.
14 2 51 14 1
7 1
24
1
8 0 26
1
6, 0: 43
0
5 45
3. W. Baldwin, A. E. P. Guest and EV: Wong; F. Broadbridge, N. A.Beck
E. C. Reid. E. Mackay, E. F. Fincher,
Duckitt:. Fincher and R. A. Carroli.
"Incognitos" A. P.. E. Silva; F. G. Gwen Hughes Barros and E. V. Reed: and N. Bel-Sargent, trao, C. E. Barros, J. M. Pinto, C.
• bowled 2 no balls. C. Francis, R. Reed and A. P.; United Services-2nd fuas, Sousa.
THIRD DIVISION SOCCER TO-DAY.
Combined Chinese May Surprise Visitors.
...21
Lt. Stocker, b Duckitt Lt.Cdr. Southern, e and b Beck“ :11} Lt. Maraham, é Duckitt, b Beck 14) Lt. Garthwaite, b Dückitt". L/Cpl. Colledge, b Beck
Lt. Hamilton, c Sub, b Beck Capt. Mirehouse, c Rids, b
Duckitt
Lt. Anstruther, e Dunkley, b
Duckitt
gram. (Whitehed); Sub-Lt. Donald (Medway), Lt. Eaden. (Medway), Li Curroy ((Medway), Lt. Bartlett (Med-
Lt.Cdr. Lloyd, e Ride, b Reid. way), L. Rimmington (Medway). Six Third Division soccer games Mid, Jenner-fust, b Duckitt Army:--Capt. Gore (I.M.S.); Lacchi will take place to-morrow, the main E. R. A. Holland, not out (Jats), Abbas Ali (Jats); Sindar soccer feature being the match Khen (Jats), Lt. Cresswell (S.W.B.) between the Shanghai Interportera Lt. Tyler (S.W.B.); Habib (Jats) and the Combined Chinese on the TR A. Johnson (S.W.B.); Dutnali Club ground, Happy Valley, at
9 p.m. (S.W.B.)..
The following is the programme Bock for to-day:
Crat. Morgan (Jats), Et. Garthwaite HING & CO.
17A, Queen's Road Central,
PHOTO SUPPLIES, DEVELOPING, PRINTING, ENLARGING & FRAMING.
SINCERE'S
OPEN
TO-DAY
K.LT.C. MAMAK WIN-
Extras
Total
2
5
9
| where you want the ball to go sce that your hands go alsol—(China Mail copyright.)
“THE GREATEST OF ALL
SPORTS"
GLORIES OF MOTOR RACING
18 motor-racing the greatest of]
+
all sports7. That is the claim
8 advanced for it by Sir Henry Bir
11kin, and if you read his story, "Full
0
0
Throttle," you will admit that he
O has reason as well as enthusiasm to
back his case..
63
4
8. 0
5.6 0
16
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becoming more mechanical and, car more human, without which' the full glory of the race is un- attainable..
Motor v. Aeroplane Flying demanda this same inti- macy, of man and his creation, but na a great pilot oned told me at Le Mans, the fatest flying is dull com
The common apology for motor-pared to motor racing. He said he
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
0. M. R. W. racing is that it develops the breed. had got more "kick" out of being It does that, beyond cavil: but, as driven round that course, once in 12
87 8 1 0
Lord. Howe points out in his fore practice than out of years in the word, it demands much more than air, writes AG. Trossell the the best possible car of its weight. Dally Telegraph motoring corres
driver it demands pondent. thorough physical fitness and
For Birkin there is no fear; ones 28 nerve and courage that no other tion of speed and of the contest combination of skill, judgment, the race has started the exhilara- sport calls for in such high de drives it out. "I have no fosre myself. If danger threatens I feel
Hong Kong C.Cist, Inns From the
Playing their 13th match in the SHANGHAI v Mamak Tournament the Kowloon Indians Tennis Club secured their frat victory at Sookunpoo yesterday afternoon, when they defeated the R.A.F. (0): 12th Battery, R. A., by 4 goals to two. Shaj (2), Khadim Hussain 13. China and Naidu netted for the Indians.
Owen Hughes... Reid Combined Chinese Duckitt
(Club, 8 p.m.)
THIRD DIVISION.
Radio
(5)
SAINTS WIN.
On the Marina ground yesterday morning, the St. Andrew's Club de feated the Y. M. C. A. Arst eleven by the odd goal in three, in a fast friendly hockey match, R. A. Carroll, netted both goals for the Saints, while G. H. Fowler scored, for the
Y!
Mamak Hockey Table
(Up to and including yesterday's.
games.)
Radio
Goals
P. W. L. D. F. À. Pla
A. W. Hayward, b Hamilton
T. Lay, eAnstruther, Hamilton GAR
b
20
LT. Ride, b Hamilton
15
gree.
E. R. Duckitt, e Southern, b
Mirohouse
С
A. K. Munro, :b.Hamilton
88
18
(8) (Recreio, 2.80) Recreto (0) Caroline Hill, 2.30) Athletic (3) v Engineers (0)
(Athletic, 2.80) Lincolns (3) v Signals- (0)
(Chatham Rd., 2.30). S. Hurley, b Mirehouse
A. Reid, b Holland St. Joseph's(1) v Taikoo (1):.. A. C. Beck, b, Hamilton
(St. Joseph'a 2.30) . Owen Hughes, Lb.w. b University (1) v Bordèrer (6) Hamilton.
(St. Joseph's, 4 p.m.) G. S. Dunkley, b Hamilton The teams in heavy black type C. B. R. Sargent, not out ... are forecasted to win while the
Extras (B.21, L.B.1, N.B.3) figures in brackets. denote: the result of the first meeting of these teams this sexson.
CORBETT TO REST. Three Weeks Absence From Ring.
London, Dec. 15.
14 13 0 1.58 10 27 Pick Corbett, the ex-bantam-
Total
A
In mere years Birkin is much too no shock or sinking at heart, only young to be writing his reminis- confidence, that the car will pull me cences, for he has only been racing through-helped, he might justly seriously since 1927. But into those have added, by his own supreme five or six seasons he has crowded skill. Again: "The usual circum more high-speed motoring than any stances of life have taught us that 56 other Englishman. It has been his dissister is as likely crossing a fortune to have had none but the street as tearing round a track. In fastest machines. Other men have cold blood it is cruel and hideous. had wider experience, but no one but if it comes in the mist of a else has been an consistently the thrilling race it is faced with open 25 scratch man at Brooklands and eyes and a heart not sickened by clsewhere and no one else has to disease, nor terror, nor suspense." his account fifty laps at Brooklande at 185 miles per hour or better.
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Actually death or disaster in a Bowling Analysis.
race la extremely rare, although the O M. RW. The Prophet of Speed.!
margin between disaster and safety Garthwaite 10 0 47 0It is great with the small car to grows steadily narrower as speeds Mirehouse
72 31 2 play David to the Bentley and increase. Birkin has had his share Holland
30 27 1 Mercedes Goliaths and win to vic of adventures and escapes, as wher Hamilton
177 30 7 tory against the odds; but at Brook- his Bentley hit a telegraph pole Jenner-Fust 80100 lands or at Belfast, for the man at with a hub in the 1980 Ulster race,, Anstrutheran 5 0
290 the wheel as for the onlooker, and after wild gyrations charged a *bowled 2 no balls.
speed is god, and Birkin le its pro stone wall. But he has never had"
Bo narrow an escape as a French Where is the sport in which, maoriser in the Grand Prix at Pau. and the work of his hands are so Bounding a corner at 80 m.p.n. Intimately associated? Than the Birkin saw a wracked car on the racing car, Birkin writes,
roadside and its driver lying across There is no machine of equal it, face downwards, blood running Importance that man has brought from beneath his chin. Between nearer both practical and ap his head, and the ditch there was parent, perfection. When it is barely room for the Bentley, "I wheeled from the workshop by its went through, not daring to look a jealous makers, andita) the wheels on the side of the ditch:
lucky driver feels the new life, and I swear that the other wheels. throbbing through
mem missed that man's head by Hens
|R.C. Signals: 1812, 4. 2:54:21 28 weight champion, will, on the nd-
Club. ad Inns. R.A.S.C 18 10 6 8 26 21 28vice of his doctor, reat for threeT. Lay, e Maraham, Incognitos10 10 0 0 0 8 20 weeks.
1st Bty. H.K.S.
Medway
Police
10 9 0.149 0.29
Hamilton
10 8 56:27 20 17 An Gomination by a specialist. R. Duckitt, not out 10. 7 1/2 20 10 16 showed that Corbett le suffering H. Owen Hughes, J.b.w., b. Mire
from the effects of inluenta ha con-
St Andrew's B Practed during training for his fght T Ride, B. Hamilton
RAM.C
persity.10 6 6 17 32 10
with Jackie Brown, at the Royal
house
b
Phoenix 93 8 3 16 17 9 Albert, Hail, two weeks ago. n. S. Harley, not out 12th R.A.12 4 7 1 18 19.0 Corbett is going to hava threat Citrus R.EMRICH Wishart
Club
91-15 829 weeks rent at Brighton, and then 2014 10 8 will endeavour to regain the
Veteran hantar-weight", title:"
Tamari
24th RAVE,
120
RA
8th Destroyyra 8021
145 Corbett is very disappointed). at 213
198
dad look
en Intervie "to bury time during the nex
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12
0.
10
* Total (for 4 wkts.)
BOWLAND ARAL
bera, the cheers of the
pressed on 7 by A.
pearance ferring
ime than two laches.
Thất Frenchman, Incidentally, "le"
teur doyote, like
on a deeper meaning.V.I begin Birkin the greatest of
to thrill to the harmony of driver | sport
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