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THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 1, 1989

JOCKEYS AND OWNERS

The following is the complete record of jockeys and owners

Time Guide

(Continued from Page

1 Miles 8.40.3-Silkylight (Pote-Hunt, 101);

Red Feather (Wol, 181): Many. 2 startors only. (A.M. 2). AUSTRALIAN PONIES

for the first three days at 1.18.8-Vixen Tor (Proulx, 152);

the Annual Race Meeting, which commenced last Saturday:

JOCKEYS

C. Encarnacao,

1st. 2nd, 3rd. Unpl.

6.

1

8

J., Pote-Hunt

6 2

1

10

5. 11

113

4. 11

27 15

4.

· 8

8

2

15

2

15

10

10

V. V. Needa

T. L. Wong

B. L. Tao

H. C. Pih

F. Marshall

B. A. Proulx

L. B. Chao

D. Black

P. Y. T. Wei

W. G. Poy .....................

0

13

13

7

S. C. Liang

C. L. Gregory

H. J. A. Hearne

8

19

H. P. Chanson

W. H. S. Davis

0

T. Y. W

11

S. W. P.

G. W. Sewell

1

A. W. Raymond·

0

1

L. P.. Ralph

Y. K. Woah

C. F. Chia

G. Treverton

Y. T. Fung

F. F. LL.

Yeung Wing-kwai..

4

Ho Hong-ping

R. M. Wood

4.

Ip Kul-ying

6

8

8

10

13

36

36 34 288

OWNERS

lot, 2nd, 3rd

2

8. W. Tang

K. I Ip

S.-L. Yuen

P. L. Chiu

C. F. H. Churchill.

En Tong Sen

Cire

L. Dunbar

Li Po-chun

Anharry

S. L. K...

Mrs. Pearce

Lucky

Lan

Eve

Mrs. J. H. Taggart John-Peel Chau Bros. Wong Bin

Dr. S. N. Chan

Henry

Kong Bros.

J. F. Macgregor

G. Tingon L.-B.

J. Lo Dynasty

Mrs. Dunbar

Lady Northcote

Mrs. B. Hall Hollandia

Li and Edgar. Marber Commodity

C. N. K. Seth

C."B" Brown:

H. Leigh. Why

Hung

Oliver Yeung Bros

Mrs: Both

CHEC

LI Bros.

V. M. Grayburn

Jolly Company

Fatshan

Manetta:

0034

There were only two starters in two

races.

UNIVERSITY CREWS FOR CANNES

Cannes (By Air Mail).→→Follow- Ing the precedent established: Inát-

the.. Oxford and Cambridge boat crews will be the guests of

Conuen ngala thin season. Thoy

are expected on April 4, and com- petitions with picked French row- ing teams are to tako plnen in the Bar of Cannes on the 10th, 11th, and 12th.

Six Furlongs, Criffel (Needa, 155); 8, Strath- carrick (Gregory, 145), 8;& head. (A.M. 3). 1.19.1-Cockleroi (Needa, 152); 2, De- vonian (Hearne, 166); 8, Triumphant Day (Tao, 156). Neck & 2. (A.M. 1).

ANSWER TO CORRESPONDENT

A.EEW Publication of your letter would only croate unneces sary controversy. Sports Editor.

C.B.A. LADIES LOSE BRAWN CUP CLASH TO SAINTS

A very uninteresting Brawn

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ISAPPERS WIN ARMY RUGBY SEVEN-A-SIDE

The final of the Army seven-a-

at Sookumpoo yesterday and re-

side Rugby tournament was held

sulted in a win for the Royal Engineers over.R.A.O.C., by a goal, a dropped goal and a try (12

1,22.0--Victory Day (Tao, 158); 2; Ri-Cup hockey match was witnessed points), to a try (3 points), The

vulot (Pih, 152); 3; Rising Star (Marshall, 152). Short head & 2.7 (AM. 1).

Half Mile 170 Yards

--

1.08.0 Sydney Lad (Proulx, 155);

Victory Day (Tao, 162) Rising Star (Marshall,

1⁄2 & 2 (A.M, 3).

One Mile

152)

1.46.8-Blandford (Poy, 147); 2, Snowy River (Hearne, 148); 3, Vixer

Tor (Proulx, 149) Neck &

(A.M. 1)7

interval.

at King's Park yesterday when winners led 8-0 at the i St. Andrew's Ladies beat Central Land broke through to score be- British Association Ladies by an tween the posts about eight min- only goal scored by S. Roberts.

C. B. A...

the start of the game, Ladies were unfortun- ately unable to field a full comple-

kick was taken by him.

utes. whit

view and were consequently on the after, but Land failed to add the ment and had only eight players on Pike increased the lead shortly defensive for the majority of the extra points.

game,

1.49.2–Rivulet (Pih, 162); 2, Laffat Miss J. Broadbridge was the only The Royal Engineers continued

That (Happy Landings) (Da-outstanding player on view vis, 152); 8, Devonian (Hearne,

and

to attack after the interval, and

155). 155 & 1%. (A.M. 2), gave a fine display of spoiling, frus further points were added when 1.50.1-Candlelight (Pote-Hunt, 162); trating the many solo attempts

2, Triumphant Day (Tao, 155); C.B.A. forwards. 3. King's Herald (Needa, 152): Many & 8, (A,M. 2).

1 Miles

2.14.3 Lucky Lad (Needa, 154);

Lancashire Chips (Black, 164); 8, Able Amazon (S. W. Pan, 154): Neck & 3. (A.M. 2).

1 Miles 2.49.0-Triumphant Day (Tao, 156); 2. Chiltern (Encarnacao, 155); 3 Cockleroi (Needa, 152), 3 & a head. (A.M. 8). A.M. 1 stands for first day of Annual Meeting, A.M. 2 for second day and A.M. 3 for third day.

GALENTO-LOUIS FOR TITLE

of

Tony Galento is to meet Joe Louis

Lewis dropped a goal from a diffl- cult angle. Lang scored for the losers a minute before' 'timo, Boustead failing with the kick.

After the match a silver cup and medals were presented to, the win- ners by Colonel Simpson of the R.AM.C

t

ton, Sergt. Lang, Pte. Leach; Sergt. R.A.0.C.:~~Cpl. Emberson; Lt Bel- in a bout for the world's heavy-Heaton, Lt. MacPherson, L/Cpl. Bou-

stead. weight championship in June.

The actual date has not yet been fixed.

Chip Shot Technique

By BEST BALL One of the greatest temptations in golf is to raise the head to see where those short chip shots are going. This is all right after the ball has been dispatched on its way but it is, a certain way of in- viting trouble, when the head is lifted at about the time of impact.. Ralph Guldabl illustrates how well he keeps his head in the se- cond panel above. He is looking squarely at the place where the ball rested before he brought the

GRAPHIC GOLE

GULDAHLS `CHIP SHOT TO THE DEL

CLUBFACE IN POSITION OF NATURAL, 'LOPT

AT ADDRESS

LETS BODY

(A FOLLOW-

THROUGH

ON SHOT!

HITS DOWN GHARPLY

́ON. BALĀ.

WHICH RISIN ABRUPTLY

blade of his club down upon it,

A close scrutiny will reveal the ball already in the air but it in not until the clubhead has made a - greater portion of its follow. through that Guldahl lets his head turn to soe where the ball is tra velling to. Another strong ton donay is the inclination of the. player to try to scoop the ball into the air: Oftentimes the player at- tempts this by raising and lower- ing his body during the stroke. It 18 bssential that the body remain in a constant position in relation to the ball and Guldalıl - exemplifiés duch play hard. At address his knees are slightly bent, his body is In a comfortable position, the club. hoad aligned behind the ball in its.. natural lofted state.

Using the hands mainly, supple- monted with, enough body motion

to keep the stroke relaxed, Gul- dahl hits the ball a sharp, down-. ward blow. The club face loft takes care of raising the ball while the backspin, added by hitting sharply downward, will bring. It to a quick stop when it lands. As in the longer shots Guldahl allows his body to turn with the stroke. Friday-Interlocking Grip

Lewis, LfCpl. Waite, Sapper Jones; Royal Engineers: Sergt. Land; Cpl. Sapper Apperley, Cpl. Brinkley, Sap- per Pike.

Results of the carlier matches were: Royal Engineers beat Middlesex "A", 13—3.

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R. Scots"A" beat 8th Heavy Bat- tery, E.A "B", 8-8.

5th A.A. Regt. R.A. “A” beat 8th Heavy Battery R.A. "A", 63--

R.A.O.C. bent 5th A.A. Regt. RA "B", 18-0·

Middlesex "F" beat Royal Scota "B", 40.

Royal Engineers boat Royal Scots

R.A.0.C. beat 5th A.A. Regt. “A” 10—3.

Royal⠀⠀ Engineer "B".

beat Middlesex

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vibration is dampened

lessened.

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Perfect balance ensuring absolute confidence in strokes.

COMPLETE SETS OF WOODS & IRONS

On Sale at:-

LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD., Hong Kong

MAMAK & CO. Kowloon.

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