LADIES' HOCKEY
GOOD CAER CLARK CUP GAME TO-DAY
ON RETURNING from two weeks' holiday in Japan, Mrs. Gardener will this afternoon be seen in her position of inside-left for "Y" Ladies when they meet St. Andrew's on the latter's ground in their Caer Clark Cup encounter, the most interesting on to-day's programme.
In the first round game, "Y" Ladies'
C. B. 5. trounced their opponents by 4 goals to 1 and | St. Andrew's Ladies V therefore will start favourites.
(C. B. A., 4.15 p.m.)
D. Q. S. (Recreio, 3.00 p.m.)
V Recrolo Ladies "Y" Ladies
Saints have selected their strongest team || Argonauta and with the improvement at forward re- sultant upon the return of Mrs. Bliss, should do better than they did in their Arst meet- ing. The bumpy C.B.A. ground should also upset the "Y" players to a certain extent.
The other League fixture between Central British School and Recreio Ladies has been postponed owing to the inability of the former to raise a team.
BRAWN CUP
In the Brawn Cup, the unbeaten Argonauts will be opposed by Diocesan Girls' School, who held them to 1-all drawn in the First Round.
The League leaders have Improved con- siderably since then, however, and should have little difculty in winning this after- noon.
Other games should result in wins for "Y" Ladies and C.B.S.
Following is to-day's Ladies' hockey pro- gramme and some of the teams:-
CAER CLARK CUP
St. Andrew's Ladies v "Y" Ladies (C. B. A., 3.00 p.m.)
|
BRAWN CUP
("Y", 3.00 p.m.)
TEAMS
ST. ANDREW's:-Miss June Hall; Miss G. White and Miss M. da Roza! Miss S. West, Miss J. Wong and Miss B. Greaves; Miss F. Wong, Miss M. Churn, Mrs. P. Bliss. Miss H. Reid and Miss S. Roberts.
Kyn LADIES:-Mrs. Harrington: Mrs. Stone and Mrs. Strange: Miss M. McCaw, Mrs. Starbuck and Miss Pocock; Mrs. Burnett, Miss Harker, Miss D. McCaw, Mrs. | Gardner and Miss Buchanan.
ST. ANDREW'S:—Miss Miss G. Darby and Miss M. Newman; Miss P. Jeffries, Mrs. E. Hamson and Miss K. Doughty: Miss R. Hicks, Miss E. Banker, Miss E. Longbottom. Miss H. May and Miss T. Jex.
H. Millington:
ARGONAUTS:-Miss S. Silva: Miss I. Xavier and Miss B. Xavier; Miss R. Xavier, Miss N. Silva and Miss N. Sequeira; Miss I. Mathias, Miss M. Xavier. Miss C. Xavier, Miss M. Maxwell and Miss C. Marques.
RECREIO:-Miss C. Silva; Mrs. B. Castro
THE CHINA MAIL, JANUARY 20, 1940
CURING A
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SLICE
.BY BEST BALL
Slicing is the result of a left to right spin on the ball, which in turn is caused by some fault in
GRAPHIC GOLE
ARC
LINE TO HOLE
1
CAUSING THE SLICE
LIKE TO HOLE.
CLUB
and Miss M, Ribeiro; Miss M. Silva, Mias N., Osmund and Miss E. Rosario: Miss I. Rosario, Miss N. Gonsalves, Miss M, Cam- pos, Miss M. Figuerido and Miss L.. Rodrigues.
"Y" LADIES:-Mrs. Trimmer: Miss Dunne and Mrs. Grieve: Miss Strange, Miss Stokes and Mrs. Ashman; Mrs. Bicknell. Miss Russell, Miss Bradbury, Mrs. Macklin and Mrs. Peters.
the swing. The most common method of creating this error-is- by bringing the clubhead onto the ball in an outside in are (illus- tration No 1 above). The club- face cutting across the sphere in this fashion gives the ball a clock- wise spin. For a brief period after impact, the ball may follow the line of flight picked out for it in advance but as soon as the spin takes hold it will start cury- ing to the right. Or it may start to the left then curl around to the right, to end up yards re- moved from its intended destina- tion.
Another method of causing the slice (No. 2 above) is by bring-. ing the clubhead onto the ball along the right path but with the toe lald back so far that it im- parts this same slicing spin. Un- derstanding how they are made, such one can, by practice, make shots intentional when they are required. Curing the fault, even though one knows the reason is often not so easy. Possibly the simplest and best method is to bring the clubhead onto the ball directly along the line of flight and at right angles to the ball. A clubhead travelling in this fash- ion, low enough to the ground should hit the ball straight ahead.
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