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MONDAY, JULY 3, 1933.

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Aquatic Gala

At North Point

This Evening

MAX BAER TROUNCES CANTON

SCHMELING.

Open 100 Metres Back TIGER CAT RUSH IN TENTH

Stroke Event.

CHINESE C. S. FETE

ROUND WINS BOUT

POLO TEAM

Alex J. Morrison's Motto:

WIN 2 TO 1 Point Your Chin

Hong Kong S.C.A.A. In Scrapy Game.

KWOK'S LOST OPPORTUNITY

(By CRAWL).

A NEW WAY TO BETTER GOLF.

Behind The Ball

Consequently, I am that there are certain mental player need not think about once as well as physical components in- he has learned to make the swing properly. Indeed, once

PROBABLY I do not need to say I can.

including many details that the

The second monthly swimming00,000 SEE OUTSTANDING CONTENDER] A very poor game of water-polo cluded in the formula for the cor the player has caught the feel

gala of the Chinese Civil Servants'

Club will take place this evening at

English

Professionals -Win By 10-5

ALL

Scotland Beaten In Edinburgh.

their Bathing Pavilion at Quarry M victory over Max Schmeling, the German, heavy-weight, by tion beat their local rivals by the ment each other so closely that means of controlling the whirby 10 matches to 5 (three were

15 rounds at the Yankee Stadium, New York, last night.

Bay when a 100 Metres Back Stroke event open to affiliated a technical knock-out in the tenth round of a contest schduled for odd goal in three. Clubs of the H.K.I.A.SA., and a water-polo game between the home side and the European Y. M. C. A. "B" team will be featured.

The gala which commences at 7.30 p.m, sharp is ensured of suc- cess by the formidable entries for the various events, the invitation race being fully representative of the H. K. L. A. S. A.

60,000 people, sweltering in the hottest June night on went almost mad when the referee announced the result. were thousands of Jews in the audience.

both may

halved) in the Professional Interna- tional golf match on the Royal Bur- gesa links at Edinburgh on Satur

ENGLISH RYDER CUPPERS

IN WINNING. SIDE

was witnessed yesterday evening at

London, To-day. New York, June 9.

of the action, the only details he Fielding all the English Ryder North Point when the visiting Can-rect swing.

The mental and physical pro- should be wholly conscious of Cup players England beat Scotland TAX BAEB, the Californian Jewish boxer, had a sensational ton South China Athletic Associa

cess involved. though, comple-are his starting position and the

be included in the ling motion of the club. The tackling on both sider was "feel" of the action. Psychology. And, as I have just said, very bad. Both teams combined concentration, the will to win, or the latter is automatically

have done anything similar

you care to ensured merely by the pro-day-Reuter. T record,well, but they would

There better had the halves and backs name, will not help you perform per pointing of the chin,

sent up more accurate passes to the swing correctly if you do "But what is this chin thing?""; the forwards.

not acquire the feel. For this inquires a puzzled gentleman Pau Lai, the visitor's right back reason, when I show you the who has been playing golf for "I don't under- ed the handsome Californian, who, with a perpetual smile on his was very bad in his tackling and swing in slow motion, I shall try fifteen years.

frequently swam over his man, to describe its most vital stages stand it at all. I've taken while Wong Ki-chau was too slow in terms of what you should feel lot of lessons-from good teach- and unable to hold Ho Ping-ke. when executing, the proper posi-lers, tool-and I've read a lot of face, went to his corner and bowed.

tions and order of movement. golf books, and I never heard of

The only way in which you it before. I've got along pretty! can properly feel what you are well without it, too. ..Wby, this doing with the various parts of year my club, handicap is your body during the swing-twelve." keep yourself "oriented," in other words-is by holding your chin entirely independent of the action.

When the bell rang cheers that could be heard for miles greel-

climax The sensational

came

Qu

WIGHTMAN

There will also be a 50 Metres well after the tenth round had be- BRITISH event for the Ambulance staff gun. Suddenly Baer rushed at attached to the Pavilion and a Schmeling like a tiger, caught him life saving exhibition by sallors with a series of right and lefts to

The lat- the head, and had nim groggy working for the Club. ter event should prove very in the ropes, Baer pushed the Ger- teresting and should be of great man out into the centre of the ring value to those not conversant again and then floored him with aj with the methods of rescue and long overhand right which caught release.

Schmeling on the "point." event will probably draw a very large crowd, and, should be fully representative of the Association.

The open

Shek Kam-pui, who won the 60 Yards Back Stroke at the Association's gala, should win the орел event-providing Wong Slong-hing, who holds the Colony recurd, does not en- ter.

Schemling went down like a

log.

In the first half the local Association secured the ball from every swim up, but spoil- ed their scoring opportunities

CUP TEAM by wasting too much lime in

Strongest Team For Forest Hills,

PROBABLE AMERICAN PLAYERS

attacking.

Kwok Chun-hang, the Hong Kong team's centre forward, missed wonderful chance of equallsing in the latter stages of the second half, when from a corner throw he was left unmarked. He, however, swam right into the goal-month to

In the first half the local Asso- tha ciation immediately took up offensive, but Kwok Chun-hang missed with a fine throw.

London, To-day. While the referee. Arthur Dono-

The British Wightman Cup Selec-hit the cross bar. counting over him he tion Committee has at last recog- van, was slowly rose, coming to his feet at nised the call of youth, and as a re- the count of nine. The Californian gult the strongest British team pounced again. Back to the ropes javailable will meet America in the he drove Schmeling with a left-eleventh series for the Cup at For- right-left-right in rapid succession.¡est Hills on August 4 and 5.

He tried

THE MASTER Schmeling was done. clinch, but Baer kept up a serce hammer-and-tongs battle.

Lai Yun-cheuk, who gave Shek an excellent race and who was parto rowly beaten for first place on that occasion, will be one of the other contenders. Leung Shui-man," of the Chinese Bathing Club, and elther A. G. Donn er H. Lange of the European Y. M. C. A. are other probable entrants.

There is also à possibility that Yeung Yuen-wa of South China, and Chan Seck-fong of the University will also start in this event.

The Chinese Civil Servants' Swimming Club, who have yet to make their debut in local water- polo. will be pitted against the Y. M. C, A. "B" in the last event on the programme.

The Programme. The following is the programme: 1. Men's 100 Metres Back Stroke (Open to Clubs of the H.K.I.A.S.A.

2. Men's 50 Metres Breast Stroke,

The referee jumped in and raised Baer's right hand-the hand that had done the damage. The Jewish boxer, whom every- one had been laughing at, had

work.

The five selected players are:

Dorthy Round. Margaret Scriven. Mary Heeley.

Betty Nuthall.

Freda James.

The sixth payer has not yet been selected, but it is more than pro- bable that Mrs. Fearnley Whitting- stall (nee Eilléen Bennett), Betty Baer jumped into the air as the Nuthall's doubles partner, will be verdict was announced. In Schem!-{invited-Reuter. ing's corner there was consterna- German's tion. Joe Jacobs, the manager, walked up wringing his hands.

and down,

t00

Last year the British team,“ composed of Dorothy Round, Mrs. Whittingstall, Betty Nut- hall, Phyllis Mudford King and The boxer himself was

Mrs. Michel, lost the first four. bewildered to care.

matches to lose by 4 to 3. Baer's victory was a surprise to The only promising youthful everyone. Up to the moment of player who has been passed over is entering the ring the betting odds Kathleen Stammers, who reached were 2 to 1 against him. But he the last sixteen at Wimbledon this proved throughout that he was year before being eliminated by Schmeling's master. He took the Mme. Mathieu. first three rounds clearly.

9. Men's 50 Metres (For Begin-won the next. ners).

4. Men's 50 Metres (For Am- bulance Staff attached to the Pavi- lion).

6. Meu's 200 Metres Breast Stroke.

*

6. Life Saving Exhibition (For Sailors of the Club).

7. Mized 100 Metres Thread

and Needle Relay.

8. Men's 50 Metres Hands Race.

The The American team will probably

fourth was even. Schmeling came jbe: back to take the fifth, but Baer The seventh Was Schmeling's, and the eighth even.

Baer stepped out in the ninth and put the German on the defensive. In a sensational tenth round he was Ilke, a madman. Several times during the fighti Schmeling protested against blows

Mrs. Wills-Moody. Mrs. Harper.

Helen Jacobs.

Sarah Palfrey,

cock, Mrs. Marjorie Morrill Paint- fer and Alice Marble.

Wouldn't you rather it were six?

Learn to point your chin every time you make a shot and I'II guarantee you'll get closer to the top flight of players. - in your club than you ever believed you could. Moreover, the pointing of the

You must point your chin at a. spot Just back of the ball and keep it pointed there until well after the ball has been hit. No matter what method of swinging a club you may chin le not so radical a notion as use, you cannot make a suc-it may seem. I have made the cessful shot unless you do this, statement that it is impossible Lest there be any confusion, to make a successful shot unless Isn't that equivalent let me state here that I am not you do it.

The Canton forwards marred the exchanges by drifting away from THE "PROPER SET OF MUSCLES” ÚSED IN MAKING CORRECT SWING their opponents and consequently prolonging the first half anneces-

sortly.

Canton took the lead after four minutes play through Yeung Hang- wa who netted with a brilliant backhander, following a fine pass- ing bout from wing to wing.

Surprise Equalizer

The equaliser came as a surprise, Ho Ping-ke scoring with a beautiful

Backhander which failed to reach.

Kwok Mok-hol

Changing over a goal to the good, the Canton team did the majority of attacking in the second half, but numeroas in- fringments and very bad tackl ing by both sets of bucks Ied to the continual use of the whistle.

After five minutes play, Canton once again took the lead, through Chan Ki-cheong, their centre for ward. His weak shot was fumbled by Kwok Mok-hol

Just before the final whistle, the local team had a good opportunity of scoring, but Kwok Chun-hang'a

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WEST INDIES CRICKET

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▾ REIGATE PRIORY-DRAWN. W. Indies: 193 (Martin 63 retired). Eeigate Priory: 122 for 9.

BLACKHEATH-WON BY

165 RUNS

W. Indies: 285 for 5 dec.. (Boach 102, retired, Beadley 44).

Blackheath: 70 (Martindale

27).

9 for

G. J. WEIGALL'S XI-DRAWN W. Indies: 233 for 6 dec. (Wiles

62, Grant 50, Merry 53).

Weigs's XI: Did not bat.

CLUB CONFERENCE-WON BT AN INNINGS AND 12 RUNS W. Indiaa: 233 (Headley 83), Club Conference: 102 (Martindale 5 for 38, Achong four 41) and, 119 (Griffiths

Mths 3

for 21),

▾ NORTHANTS-LOST BY AN INNINGS AND 62 RUNS.

W. Indies: 129 (Headley 62) and 97. Northants: 288.

▼ OXFORD UNIVERSITY-DRAWN W. Indies: 191 (Headley 66) and

4(Martin 67).

150

todies:

Oxford U.: 189 and 287 for 7 dec.

✦ ESSEX WON BY 136 RUNG- W. Indies: 106 and 370 for 6 dec. (Headley 50, Wlies 71, Da Costa 105, not out).

Essex: 86-(Martindale 8 for 323 ond 254.

CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY-

WON BY 10 WICKETS W. Indies: 209 (Headley 75, Grant 01) for 7 for 0.

Cambridge U; 104 (Martindale 4 Da Costa 4 for 31) and 171

for

YMC.CWON BY 152 RUNS West Indies: 809 (Headley 120, Bowes

4 for 72 and M. J. C. Alioni 5 for 85) and 268 (Constantine 51).

M.C.C.: 248 (Valentine 60, Chapman 97) and 179 (Hendren 61, Achang 5 for 49).

KAMPSHIRE WON BY

4 WICKETS Hants: 306 (Fothecary 72, Mead 80, Kennedy 50) and 149 (Martindale 6 for 61),

W. Indies: 227 (Barrow 60, Hoad 88, Kennedy 4 for 45) and 232 for (Roach 87, Da Costa 68, not out).

LT SURREY-DRAWN.

for 58).

W. Indies: 460 (Roach 180, Barrow 62, Wiles 51) and 160 for 5 (Da' Promising 'Americans who may long shat was diverted for a cor secure recognition are Carolin Bab-ner by the Canton goal-keeper. talking about the well-known to saying that every expert play-Costa 58, not out).

Surrey: 470 (Hobbs 221, Martin 2 Kwok Chun-hang took the corner maxims, "Keep your head down" er, whether consciously or not.

WORCESTER-LOST BY I throw and sent the ball to Wong or "Keep your eye on the ball" makes it a part of his swing?

WICKET It is, for a single example, a cón- Sun-man, who in turn returned it to I mean exactly what I said. Kwok, who was then unmarked.

The chín must be pointed spicuous feature of Bobby Jones's W. Indles: 289 (Headley 80, not out)

and 257 (Bealey (163), (e)

Worcester: 215 and 284 for 9. (Pata- back of the ball and kept en-swing, tirely independent of the rest "Ah!" breaks in our friend. nal 162, not out).

Lost by 1 wicket. of the action until after the "Now I've got you! You said

GLAMORGAN-DRAWN once before that Bobby Jones's w. Indien: 475 (Headley 129, Roach ball has been hit.

he claimed were low, but the re- The All Rounder feree paid little attention. Baer is

Folded now expected to be given a chance.

With a wondereful opportunity

of saving the game from about three yards, Kwok attempted to swim the ball into the net, and a

to fight the winner of the Sharkey. A famous American athlete of late attempt. hit the cross-bar. 9. Mixed 55 Metres Novelty Carnera fight. He becomes, byvaat experience propounds, the

Mr. Leung Sui-san refereed and lin. his astonishing victory, the out- 10. Water-Polo: C. S. S. C. v. standing challenger for the world theory that the negro is the greated up the following:

Race.

Y. M. C. A. "B".

est athlete in the world.

heavy-weight championship.

Jack Dempsey, who hoped by this fight to establish himself as a

"

LA SALLE COLLEGE second Tex Rickhard, has made a

LAWN TENNIS

Lee Sung. Koon Wins The Singles.

Lee Sung Koon won the 1933 lawn tennis Singles champion- ship of La Salle College when he beat Andrew Leung in the Final Round.

financial success out of the bout. The "gate" receipts were £50,000, and between 65,000 and 60,000 people paid for seats..

Schmeling blamed the heat, in- tensified by powerful lights over the ring for his defent,pd

"The heat was too much for me," he said. "I felt I was not my self after a dozen rounds under those lights. Usually 1 gain strength as I go on. I didn't to night"

His admiration had been "especially moved just then by the result of the Western States Championships, where a& coloured man won in the same afternoon the 100 yards In 9 3.5 sec. and the long jump as well over 23ft; he was second in the 120-yards hurdles. close up to the winner who did -14 1-10sec. new world's re- cord and was also second in the high jump at over 6 feet, 20 Inches,

Glamorgan: 493 (Dyson 147, Tam tall 69 not out, Duckfield 88, Haines

It is the most important Item swing la mighty near prefect. 61, Sealy 50, Grant 61, not out), and in the performance of the cor- Why bother about centrifugal 28 for Cantor S.CAA,Kem Tre-cheung; reet swing, and I shall have a force and pointing the chin, and Fau Lai and Wong Ki-chan; Wang Kl-lot to say about it as I go along. all that? Why not just copy 52, Martin & for 90). leung: Yeang Hang-wah, Chan. Ki- For the time being it is enough Bobby Jones's swing and be done cheong and Ma Yuen-kui.

Hong Kong BCAA-Kwok Mok to say that, once the positions with It?" hoi; Lo Chi-ging and Lee Ping-pins and movements of the correct Wong Suen-man: Ho Ping-ke, Kwok swing are learned, pointing the Chun-hang and Cheong

Wing-kwong

LONDON-BRIGHTON WALKING RACE.

Wonderful Feat Over Double Course.

on

Anyone who has tried to pattern his golf game that of Jones or of any chin in the way I have described permits the main action of the other expert knows the an swing to be performed automati-swer to that. It can't be cally. The player need not consciously direct any of the movements of his body or, the club. I know of no other suc cessful method of bringing this about any

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SOMERSET DRAWN

W Indies: 482 for 6 declared (G. Headley 224

not out, Barrow. 70, Merry 15)

Somerset: 272 (Case 86, White 58,

B Griffiths 5 for 64 and 323 far 9 (Long.

Luckes

53, not out).!!? rigg 67,

MIDDLESEX DRAWN W. Indis: 882 and 251 for 5 des. Middlesex: 178 and 123 for 3.

DERBY DRAWN

W. Indies 281 and 348" for 8 dec, Headley 200 not out).

Derby 319 and 125 for 5.3

ENGLAND LOST BY AN INNINGS AND 27 RUNS

Ames: 83 not out).

England: 296 (C. F. Walters 61,

W. Indies: 97 (B. W. V. Bobins

for

32) and 172 (Headley-50),

THWAITES QUALIFIES

done, for the simple reason that you haven't Bobby's temperament and physique. Granted that you have the imitative ability to go through the exact positions and moves Many of the statements I am of Bobby Jones which, if you We who are fond of decrying the Andrew Leung and Pik Tlong

American athlete as a one event

London, June 24making in this brief sketch of are beyond childhood, is doubtful Ging won the doubles tournament

specialist can put these four little One of the world's longest walk the swing and those that I shall and you still have only a after a close struggle with Joseph

efforts into our pipes for smoking, ing race, from London to Brighton make as I proceed to a complete synthetic swing, unless you hap In his dressing-room afterwards

and back, was won to-day by D. analysis and definite instructions pen to be another Bobby Jones. Lee and Njoo Sik Thay,

Gum, of the Essex Beables, for making it I know will be The good points of any play After an exhibition match. be he was silent. Baer, on the other!

Hs covered the 104 miles in the considered erratic. by those who er's style are worthy of attention tween the Les brothers and Leung hand, was jumping up and down, standing world championship con- and Pik. Chev. J. M. Alves smiling his famous smile tender. The "New York Times" Ane time of 18 hr. 68 min 7 sec. have expressed their own and adoption only if they flu-Bed-for the Captain's Cup at Fan- presented the Wing On Chal-"It was my good right that did declares that Schmeling was and came home no less than ten opinions on the subject How strate the application of a sounding over the week-end. lenge Cup to Lee Sung Koon it," he said "I knew I would beat thoroughly beaten, and blames bis miles (or 14 hours) ahead of the ever, the proof is simple, and if basic principle. It is far better There were 15 entries.

at the end of my description the to adopt a technique which can and silver medals, donated by him him from the moment I struck the slow style for his defeat. The second manage

New York Herald-Tribune 87 The winner led for practically reader is still unconvinced, he be demonstrated as basically cor- self, to the runners-up.

Grat blows grap

New York sporting critics are Baer won by sheer battering power. the entire course. He subsisted may be sure that the fault lies rect than to copy any particular low, and throughout bit fent on tes and in my exposition. I am en individual's method or to strug 'agreed, (asys the Exchange) that while Schmeling was

the lemonade. The race ended in deavouring to make this outlines gle along on the popular system Max Schmeling underrated Baer, content to shume through

drenching ral-Reuter.

as complete and Informative as of trial and error. whom they now hall-as the outfight

C. Chan and A. Leung are to be congratulated on the efficient man. ner in which, they organised the todrnaments,

C. Thwaites (101-17-84); quall-

The Lawn Bowls League programme on Saturday was postponed owing to inclement weather and the Basta The Hong Kong Americans TWO DON League game between Bouth China' and poned until next Senday:

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