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CRAIGENGOWER, K.C.C. & BOWLING GREEN TO WIN
FIRST DIVISION
RECREIO v. CRAIGENGOWER.
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(King's Park)
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SECOND DIVISION
CRAIGENGOWER ♥, RECREIO
(Happy Valley) Craigengo Cok
E. L. Barros, L. C. R. Sours, C. G. G. Duncan, F. E. Modi, Y. Abbas Silva and R. F. Luz_(ekip).
and W. Gill (dp).
L. Guterriez, R. Robarts, A. Gomes and C. E. Marques (skip).
S.
F. Xavier, F. V. Ribeiro, E. 31. Re- ||medios and F. X. M. Silva (skip).
Craigengover CC:
L. E. Lammert, A. E. Coates, J. Cavanagh and B. W. Bradbury (akip). G. La Buchanan, C. S. Simmonds, H. Beer and R. Basa (skip).
W. T. Brightman, A. Rauek, el Arculf and U. M. Omar (skip).
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¡CIVIL SERVICE v. KOWLOON DOCK
(Happy Valley)
Civil Servico C.C.
WIN SHANGHAI
DERBY EVENT
China II Beaten In
Close Finish.
MARSHALL'S "HAT TRICK”
RA
Shanghai, Mar 9, ACING people must have felt somewhat gloomy yesterday morning when they awoke to look upon leaden skies and to feel the cut of a cold wind. However, it would be unthinkable to spoil such
J. Johnstone, Milton, W. Ward a meeting as Shanghai is having and W. V. Floid (skip).
coll.
SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1933.
EASIER
GOLF
by H.STUART HOBSON
GOLF AS I SEE IT.
Swing High Swing Low!
CORRECTING FOOTWORK.
Like many other golfers, I have The really correct action is for the
J.. S. Landolt, M. J. Medina, E. and even the weather relented and been away for golfing holiday, and, outside of the sole of the left foot-to- Tuck and H. V. Pearce (skip). it was again beautifully fine. Incommon with many of my fellow be clear of the ground while the in-
Reserves.-E. C. Barry and 7. Dris- though jockeys and ponies who do minutes on the first tee, waiting for contact with the ground.
players. I have had to spend long side of the sole and heel remain ing not keep their mouths shut must earlier couples to play AWAY. have been somewhat inconvenienc-wore not altogether wasted,
However, perhaps these minuter
With regard to handwork, I am ab-` as they solutely sure that the making or | marring: of a good swing lies in "the throughout, the day.
new styles, And as I stood waiting, an accused of riding a pet hobby horse old tag flashed through my mind
Club de Recreio:-
M. Carvalho, F. X. Soares, A. Barros and A. B. Basto (skip).
v.
3. M. M. Alves, J. M. S. Rozario, ed by the strong wind that blew gave me the opportunity of studying correct use of the hands, I may be
Lopes and 1.7. Basto (skip),
E. Noronha, L. Xavier, J. Ozorio and H. A. Alves (skip),
4
POLICE ». BOWLING GREEN.
(Uzody Valley)
P. Knight, J. Holdman, N. J. Beb-Police R. C bington, and P. L. Phillips (skip). R. Dowman, A. E. Charman, G.
S. Randle, S. Alderman, F. Jones Alexander and A. E. Carey (skip). jand J. Deskin (skip).
W. E. Simmonds,
H. Strange, J. Hollidge and A. W. Grimmitt (skip).
Kowloon Docks:--
A. Calman, J. Kempton, J. Lindsay and J. C. Brown (skip).
G. N. Mitchell, M. Ferguson, G. Cooper and W. Hedley (skip).
JV. Ramsay, R. Borrison, W. Greig and F. Cullen (skip).
KOWLOON v. POLICE
(K.C.C.)
Kowloon C.C.:~~
1st team,
I. Gittons, A. J. Linge, H. ton and A. E. Silkstone (skip),
Hamp.
E. C. Fincher, J. Chadwick, J. Howe and A. Hyde Lây (skip).
A. E. Skinner, C. J. Tocchi, T. Fer-] guson and II. Overy (skip),
Police R. C.
S. Nolan, F. E. Booker, A. R. Clark
and S. Moss (skip).
J. Orum, P. Perkins, E. G. Post andj
W. E. Hollands (skip).
G.
A Merriman, J. Riddell. J. Ellis and W. Glendenning (skip),
W. MeLeod, C. Pile, L. McWalters and R. Marks (dp);
Reserves List. W.
Woods and 3: Keohane.
ELECTRIC. CIVIL SERVICE
(Ming Yuen)
Civil Service -C.C.;—
T. Hunter, N. Whant, I. Westiske land S. Eccleshall (skip).
N.
The main reason for living yesterday was the Shanghai Derby, and It was something for which it was well worth keeping alive.
that you make up on the swings what when I again accentuata the neces
lose on the roundabouts,
sity of madog the left hand the mas- If one pauses to think, one can and hand. But for some time past I have ter hand, and of subjugating the right a great likaness between the up and been playing a number of down action of the swing boat, as typ with a quick hook or a mother, and my shots fying the correct golf swing, and the find the reason is that I have been nat to swing a golf pulling the club Way with my right
It is more years ago than the circular fat action of the roundabout,
since a really good, pony came
present generation can remember illustrating how
club.
hand, which moved my right elbow
the way of Mr. "Durgor," as the will be found to consist of footwork,
If the golf swing is dissected, it away from my side, and resulted in a horrible flat swing, just like our
and
the
com
a higher and a
入
racebooks have it; "Mazook," as handwork, body wank, (and headwork, roundabout, with the right hand the vast army of his personal Under the last heading I do not only ing in so much that the club face was Chester friends insist: or Mr. Kadoorie as include the use of the eyes in the head shut down at the moment of impact, I to watch the ball, but also the use of have played myself back into reason men of big business know him the brain to understand thoroughly the able form by accentuating the lead Perhaps the date goes as far back job in hand.
from the ball with a 4 turn in- words of the left hip, and a certainty ļas the days of the famous China, To deal further with the question of that the left hand is taking the club
mentality before turning to the phy-back. This gives so it was with genuine zical side of golf. I am absolutely cer pleasure that racing men noted the tain that many shots are missed at the truer swing, the left arm sweeping up advert of China II, a really first game because the player has not con- and down almost touching the body class pony.
Mr. Kadoorie is of centrated 100% on the matter in hand. all the way, but without keeping the the old school who regard
Before playing the shot, be convine: left arm straight as dome critics
will have it. jed that you are using the right club, Derby as the great race to win, so that you can focus your whole at The left arm is firm, but it cannot N. Collyer, J. Fitzgerald, T. Arm- and it did seem that he could do tention on to the particular strong and A. Q. Brawn (skin).
Job in be straight without being stiff, which is the last thing wanted in agolt Reserves. Purvis, S. Cressey, M.jit, especially when he had the as-hand, which is the production of
jswing. Champelovier and J. Pooter,
sistance of Jimmy Pote-Hunt, who Concentration may be natural, or it H. K. Electric:-
The only time the left arm is really must rank equally with "Buffy" may be acquired, but without it no straight is at the moment of impact, G. Halg. G. T. Padgett Maitland as the most brilliant of man or woman will ever be a good and that is quite as essential as the and J.
ndale (McKay, C. E the younger Jockeys of to-day. Gahagan and L. de Rome (skip).........The veteran falled in his hope, but Many swings take a wrong shape in
H. Hatch, A. McKellar, F. Norming he, his jockey, and his pony failed work.
their course through incorrect foot ton and AF. Paul (skip),
There is a tendency among golfers Mr. to get right up on to the toe et the
H. Lockhart, J. F. Macgowan, Luck and R. R. Wood (skip).
J. Sonny (skin).
· INDIANS v. KOWLOON
J. Fender, T. Tallon, J. Shepheard I.R.C.- and W. Mair (skip).
(Sookumpoo)
with
dwners
with all honours.
Perhaps equally Kadoorie, of all the presented, the club would liked to see Mr. Allan win takes the hugest delight in
re-
good shot.
golfer.
A
and is
avoidance of it elsewhere. You will and that, if the right hand is taking control, the right elbow will wander away from the body, thus throwing swing out of the true line..
With regard to bodywork, many left foot when taking the club back, players do not pivot at the hips as 8p that, when they are at the top of they so fondly Imagine! They only have the swing, the smallest push in the sway the hips.
He back will put them
off The pivotal movement of the hips is. win, balance. They are almost waverin a definite turn inward towards the
wavering or a tottering in
so that con.b their balance,
onball by
hip: the left trol of the swing and body balance not a lateral away that moves.
the board.
the hip to the side without While the left
foot should leave the lowing it to turn in. Keep
your ground to permit of a free back wing weight well balanced, and at the top the closer to the ground the foot can of the swing you will find yourself - be kept the infer for the player. More focussing the hall over the left shoul over, the leas the foot is raised the der, chiefy with the left sye, because, more certain it is to be returned fat despite the old adage of keeping your to the ground in the down swing, thus head still, the head dock actually move ensuring a braced left side to hit if the swing is carrect. (China Mail
Copyright). jagainst.
A. M. Omar, M. Y. Adal, S. O. Bux Reserves:-J. Haynes and F. Mac-fand K. M. Omar (skip).
he has Smith.
A. M. Rumfahn, A. E. Minu, A. M.ning even small races, Wahab and S. A. R. Ismail (skip), spent a great deal of money on are bound to
Blahen Singh, S. Lemail, H. Harteans racing, and he has had so many and B. A. Ryder (skip),
ponies that he has run out of all Kowloon C C-
the States in the American Union, 2nd team.
and now is well on the way to exhausting city names as well.
BOWLING GREEN «. TAIKOO.
Talkoo:~~~
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F. Maddox, C. J. Roe, V. C. Labrum J. C. Polson. G. H. Stewart, H. Mc- and L. Jack (skip). Kechnie and N. Drummond (skip). J. M. W. Brown, E. Houghton, E.
W. Brown, K. McIntyre, J. Watson Korn and J. M. Jack (skip)...] and Wair (skip).
P. Kristoferson. A. Spary, W.- W. D. Peoples, A. Stalker, R. M. Hirst and J. P. Robinson (skip). Keown and W. Wotherspoon (skip). Reserve:P. A. Foreman.
Shanghai Cricketers Colony
Will See Next November
Crickmer 2 for 36, while Booth," James and Stokes ench took a wicket
Scores:-
A. J. Earson's XI W. Marshall,.e & b Elliott
Elliott
Shanghai, May 7. Glorious weather yesterday greeted the return of "King Cricket" to the |playing fields of the Race Course and after a most interesting game, L. F. Stokes' eleven defeated the side cap-p.. V. Simpton, C Gardner, b tained by A. J. Barson by a solitary run, the winners scoring 189 to their C. E. M. Thompson, retired..... opponent's 188.
The Cricket Club
A. J. Barson, c.Simpson, & Elliott pavilion was, H. Morris, b Elliott crowded with enthusiasts of both sex. H. Anstice, out.. and in view of the closeness of playthorne, and. Gardner,
towards the conclusion of the match,
Booth
those present had their interest held w. R. Findlay, e & d James right up to the fall of the int wie-. B. Watson, run out
ket
and
The pitch was in excellent condition P. A. Crickmer, not out.
runs came quickly on both
numerous boundaries being scored durā¦
the day's play. DE
F. Stokes put up the best batting
result of the day, retiring, with a well- made 84 to his credit His forceful
HL T. Smith, b Etokes.
Extra
Total'
Bowling Anaizela
He had never won a Derby, and, strange as it may seem, neither had his Jockey, J. K. Brand.
With litle Saratoga, they won a really good one, and, as Saratoga evidently, by the . time he passed the post, had
TODAY'S SOCCER
given the last ounce that was SOUTH CHINA
in him, it says much for the pluck of the pony and the skill · of the jockey that they were successful, for China II was going great runs at the finish.
So was little Tich, who was only just out of a place. And what a roar there would have been had he
Should the Navy by any chance force a draw, South Chine : will. still be in the running for cham-") Ipionship honours as they will still
SHOULD WIN
CHAMPIONSHIP have a game in hand.
Depleted Navy Team On View.
The Navy, however, are a very depleted team, having only the Tamar, the Destroyers, Sub- marines and the Royal Naval Hos- pital from which to select their
10 come in to make a double with old CLUB AND ATHLETIC TO WIN.me from.
5
Vecherock, for the green-and-black
51 is as popular with the crowd as all;
colours that go out on the backs genuine triers !
The Recreio play their Tast O-DAY will prove a sad day for league fixture to-day when they meet the Athletic at King's Park, the Artillery who will in all and it is more than likely that
The Club, who meet St. Joseph's {at home,~- should register a win, St. Joseph's being sorely hit by injuries to their leading players,
Considering the course, it may probability lose the leadership of they will sustain their eighteenth ignot be accepted that the Derby the First Division to South China, defeat:
was run in very fast time, but it after having held it for the past was a very good and a very inter- esting race, with Phantom Prince four months. the only one who never seemed to have a chance, and there is good 188 reason to anticipate that every one of the runnerò later will do well RW in the best company 364
18 2 49
21
South China play the Navy to-day and should again reglas ter a win, after beating the Police on Thursday.
Vecherock, as suggested, started bat used to know when the old the afternoon in sensational man's joints were more supple, fashion and there followed many but his last win in Shanghai was
The following are' to-day's gamė“: with the results of previous games. this season given in brackets?—
To-day
FIRST DIVISION.
6 more interesting and exciting in-about this time last year, and the Recreio (1)^ XIcidents. Opera Eve accepted the one before that about the same
bitting
did much to enliven the match. Elliott, R. 8. He hit several sixes and numerous Booth Cours
G. E. More scored quickly James after a slow start and knocked up
37 Stokes for the wigning side walle R. Booth Elliott, G. B.
F. Stokes was third highest scorer with 25 his credit.
B. L. Simpson, h Crickmer the bowlers .. Ellot L P. Stokes, retired Among eams off with the best average, tak-G. H. More, 4. Smith, b-Anstiçe ing four wickets for 38 runs, Hls 0. G. Simpson, e Grickmer, b. An- bowling' was very erratic, and though stice
he was fortunate in securi. An-thorne
wickets, R. Booth, e Mansell Smith, b Bawa-
he was not at all steady,
alice on the opposing team performed B. W. Lane, b Antice
the "hat trick" with his slow deliveries W.
W. James, e Mansell-Smith, b Ang- and proceded to take another wick G. Gardner, a Watson, b Crick- for: 52. Eawsthorne took 2 for 19 and mer
so that he returned the average of 4 B.
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KONG
RIDING SCHOOL,
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A TAKE BURES 3 & 4
Cawathor
10. J. H. Spraggett, b G. B. Elliott, not out 1. 8. Elliott, e. Mansell-Smit
Rawthorns
Anstic
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On BREA
LTH OF
PONIES
BALE Car
▼ ATHLETIC (7) (King's Park, 4.80 p.m.) waiting game for the America time in the year before, Thus, 8. CHINA (5) ▼ Navy (3) A Cup, which he won so convincingly when Nobby Clark was seen to be
(Caroline Hill, 4.80 p.m.): ·
St. Joseph's. (-) (Club, 4.80 p.m.)
as to suggest that nothing about bringing Subsidy along at a rare CLUB (--). mid-day will win the Champions, pace and Theta was hanging on and that if it is not Welcome Morn there was some surprise. There League Tables To Date.
FIRST DIVISION,
In a fast race, it; will be Opers was more when, just at the right Eve in a slow one and it need not moment, Billy Hill came, slamming be too slow at that, There were along with something of his an- enough Morne in the winning cient power and claimed Arst by Aruflery frame during the afternoon to a length
South China make a full-sized day of it. There was still more surprise Borderers
There still are argumentative when Frank Vida who also would Lincolam pan last ditchers who insist that Vik-be a greybeard if he had a beard at Joneph Ing is the best of the sub-griffins,led in the winner. He had to be 180 anything else notwithstanding, saked why and he explained:
Young Wade yesterday rode a "Elliott pays for him, Alf traine much better race on him than he him, and I am honorary adv MRW did on Saturd
won handi Mr. P H, McKay was heard to re 6244 down. It was not fast time, but mark that he wished there hid 264 there was no call for • records, been some hon, I
“advising about however, to] Artapint, who boards in the gama
46 Enough was 614268 strengthen the next day Donald, Leach's hards Parcy Carr II BY 62(and.
1.90 (a. J. Barson 87, not Ingardal for
stable and whoseć med
tant had to be called
Clab
Kowloon
Recreio
20 1605 6030 10.
-F. W. D. L. P. A. Pu.
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