RIDSDALE FIT AGAIN
Army have made 'bnb change in their team-for the last Triángular Tournament Rugby match, at Cause- Ridsdale is way Bay next Saturday. new fit again and her has come back newing forward, allowing Pinkerton to go into the second row to the ex- clusion of Evans.
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THE CHINA MAIL, JANUARY 3, 1940
LOW SCORES IN ARMY CRICKET MATCH
TO-NIGHT'S
BADMINTON
(By "ADREM
Two matches on this even- Army trounced Navy in their first ing's badminton programme encounter, but the latter's fine display should be fairly close affairs. against Club last Saturday gives pro-They are the Kowloon Tong- mise of a very close game.
Following is the Army team:-L/Cpi St. John's fixture at Kowloon Picton R.E.; L/Bdr. Richards R.A., Tong, and the St. Andrew's-
Walte R.E.. Sergt. L/Cpl.
Lang K.C.C. match at the Church R.A.O.C. and Lieut. Skipwith R.A.;
Hall. Capt. Hook R.A. and Lieut. May D.L.I.; Lieut. Hewitt Mdx. R., L/Cpl Beddow D.L.I., Corpl. Sutherland R.S.; Pte. Berry Mdx. R., Lieut. Pin- kerton R.S.; Capt. Duke R.S., Licut. Cuthbertson R.S. and Lieut. Ridsdale R.N. Regt.
Reserves: Sappr. Artingstall R.E., L/Cpl. Boe R.S., Sergt. Page R.A. and L/Bdr. Evans R.A.
COLONY LADIES'
TENNIS
The semi-finals of the Colony wo- be men's tennis championships will held at 3 p.m. on January 6 and Janu-
ary 14 at the U.S.R.C.
Chlu
In the case of the former, St. John's should normally win but they will be The Kwok without Henry Eardley. brothers are splitting up, and only tried pairing will be Peter Wilson, and Nor- man Smith.
It has just been learned that Kow- loon Tong will not be playing St. John's this evening. According to re- cently-revised fixtures the latter club will be entertained by Recreio. Henry Eardley will after all be playing.
St. Andrew's should
LOČAL "FOOTBALL"
REARRANGED MATCHES FOR WEEK-END
Owing to the replay of the Senior Shield Soccer game the following this week's
programme changes in
has been necessary.
The following games have been postponed.
FIRST DIVISION Club v. Kowloon. Royal Scots v. South China "B". The following games have been rearranged.
Senlor Shield (First Round) Club v. Royal Scots (Club, 4 p.m. Referce:-Foster, Linesmen:-lent and Lec).
FIRST DIVISION
Kowloon V.
South China (Kowloon, 4 p.m., Referee:-Ford, Linesmen:-Pearson and Adlard),
Extra time must be played in all Shield games.
"Playing in a friendly cricket match at Sopkunpoo yesterday, the Royal Engineers beat the Royal Army Medi- cal Corps by 43 runs)? »
R.A.M.C.
Q.M.S. Patterson, b Ratcliffe Cpl. Webb, c Shipp, b Cork Pie. Boocock, e Denyer, b Shipp Cpl. Musson, b Batelite
Sgt. Shorthouse, b Ratcliffe Cpl. Martin, c andib Shaw Cpl. Parkin. b Shaw Cpl. Mchew, b Shaw Pte. Litheur, b Shipp Q.M.S. Green, run out Pte. Workman, not out
Extras (LBS)
54
BOWLING ANALYSIS
0. M.
R.
W.
Ratcliffe Cork Shaw
7 2
14
3
0
14
1
1
20
Shipp
2
Cpl. Shaw, run out
A.E.
Capt. Wilkinson. e Boocock, b Green. Spr. Bailey, b Green
S. M. Green, b Mchew
Spr. Coss. c Webb, b Boocock
Extras (B14. LB1)
"B"
Spr. Ratcliffe. c Musson, b Green Spr. Cork, b Musson, b Green
Spr. Fox, b Mchew
Sgt. Shipp, c Parkin, b Mchew Spr. Goodman, st, Webb, b Boocock Sgt. Denyer, not out
26
B
1
0
15-
97
BOWLING ANALYSIS
0. M.. R.
Green Martin
6
0 17
4
0 19
Boocock
4
0
35
3. 0 11
MOLTHEN THROUGH
In the third round of the Singles Handicap Competition at Hong Kong beat K.C.C. Bowling Alleys yesterday) Dot Mol- but they will not be advised to take then (plus 9) beat S. A. Ismail (plus matters too easily. Fisher and Wynter-25) by 84 points, 807-523, after con-
ceding 48 points to the loser. Blyth are capable of winning three games while some improvement can In the doubles on January 14 Mrs. Swee-be expected in the J. L. Anderson- ney and Mrs. W. Knight will meet Miss M. Kevan combination. Griffiths and Mrs, Chiu Chun-chiu and Mrs. Lade and Mrs. Churchill will meet Hyde and Mrs. Litton.
on Saturday, Mrs. In the singles Chun-chiu will meet Miss J. Reeve Mrs. E.Litton will meet Miss M. Stokes.
Softball Notes will appear in
all editions to-morrow.
and
Mrs.
In the other match St. Teresa's should have little difficulty in beating V.R.C.
V. R. C.
PROGRAMME
V. St. Teresa's Kowloon Tong v. St. John's
V. St. Andrew's
'K. C. C. V.R.C.-S. A. Rumjan and O. el Arculll; D. M. Xavier and S. Castro: A, K. Rumjahn and A. A. Guterres.
Molthen scared 205, 225. and 177. Ismail had 48 added to his scores of 133, 153 and 189.
Peter Lo and Joseph Tsang; Austin Ho and John Tang.
Kowloon Tong-A. Chan and A. E. II. Cas- tro; N. A. E. Mackay and B. P. C. Fletcher; F. S. Ko and R. E. Lee.
St. John's-F. H. Kwok, and R. C. Beaven; D. Kwok and R. Maynard: P. Wilson and N. L. Smith.
St. Andrew-H. Kew and E. F. Fincher; A. E. P. Guest and W. Gillies; A. E. Brown
St. Teresa's-John Chen and F. Tsang; and A. S. Bliss.
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CONTACT
By BEST BALL'
In contrast to the swing of the average player is the illustrated iron shot of the first flight golfer above. The shock of impact turns the clubhead aside in the ordinary player's stroke while the expert's grip is firm enough to withstand. this concussion. As a result the clubhead continues to follow through after the ball with the clubface still at right angles to the line of flight. Thus this is a continuation of the same path made by the clubhead in its ap- proach to the ball.
The precise manner in which the contact, between clubhead and ball, is made is shown with un-
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AS ST PATH OF CLUB APPROACHES BALL. SHAFT DISTORTED BY SHOCK. AT CONTACT WITH BALL
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mistakable clarity. Square to the ball at this point, there is every Indication that the shot hás come- off correctly. How powerfully the shot has been 'can be seen from the distorted condition of the shaft at this point. The momen- tary slow-up has dilayed the clubhead slightly in 2ft velocity which is taken up by the spring: in the shaft as it bends forward. After the ball, has] msg (hay đêh club soon straightens flatibility havtilg Vi, "aded siderable map to the stroke.
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