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LAWN BOWLS TEAMS

THE CHINA MAIL, MAY 8, 1940.

HOME SOCCER PROGRAMME

FOR NEXT SEASON

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LONDON, TO-DAY. The provisional football pro- gramme for next season arranges clubs in four sections and the sectional championship will be decided on goal average.

INDOOR BOWLING

In a 10-pin match at the Bowling Alleys yesterday. Dare Devils beat the Chief Petty Officers of the Asheville by 477.

Following teams have been selected to represent Kowloon Bowling Green Club in League Lawn Bowls matches J. H. Watts

H. Blount to be played on Saturday:-

First Division (v I.R.C. I.R.C.) T. Joo Harvey Armstrong, DW. Waterton, H. White. A. J.D. M. Kepliner Hall (sp): V. C. Dixon. J. C. Gill. J. R. Meyer, H. Sherriff (skip); W. L. Walker, L.. Guy, A. Hyde-Lay. A. M. Holland (skip). Second Division (v C.C.C. at K.B.G.C.)-

Total

DARE DEVILS

.172 202 208 133 180 895 .137 165 144 182 180 708 .164 133 156 102 181 798 .170 127 174 167 150 794

CHIEF PETTY OFFICERS

The first eleven teams in each sec- tion will qualify for the first round of the cup competition; others play preliminary round, home and away on Feb. 1 and 8.

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The first round will be played Feb. 15 and 22 and the final on March 3,- Reuter.'

SCOTTISH MATCH

London, To-day. In the Scottish 3,283 League Western, Queen's Park lost to Albion Rovers by 1--3.-Reuter.

EARLIER RESULTS Several games. in the English Scottish Regional Football Leagues were held on Monday.

.162 160 124-141 140 727

E. F. Pope, E. Levett, F. A. Cheesman, R.J. C. Summers ......154 135 102 185 129 745 Duncan (skip): H, Bicknell, G. W. Deacon,

G. C. Merkel E. V. Scarie, H. Lockhart (skip); A. Morton, H. E. Drew, E., A. Atkins, W. Harrower E. L. Wood

C. S. Edwards (skip).

Third Division (v I.R.C, at K.B.G.C.)—F. Scard, S. C. Walker, C. Wallis, K. C. Hamil- ton (skip): F. H. Wilkinson, W. H. Organ, G. S. Hammond, J. S. Dinnen (skip); H. Spong, C. E. Langley, P. A. Peckham, L. Jordan (skip).

H.K.E.R.C. TEAM

Total

..134 115 150 133 145 677 ...109 166 128 138 118 657

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In the Western Section of the English 2,806 Regional League, Manchester United trounced New Brighton by six clear goals in a home match, while Stoke the won away against Port Vale by odd goal in three.

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Wild and G. S. Duncan, R. H. (skip).

Third Division (v P. O. Club at H.K.C.C.) -A. K. Mackenzie,

F. D. Angus. J. Lcounter, Falkirk

Following teams have been selected to represent Hong Kong Electric Re-Mount, A. McKellar; W. J. Hensen. L. E. N. Ryan, W. A. Cornell and R. A. Edwards creation Club in League lawn bowls (skip): G. H. Bond, B. J. Lacon, W. A. matches to be played on Saturday:

Cruickshank and P./S. Cassidy (skip).

y K.F.C. at K.F.C.-A. P. Tarbuck, R. A. Owens. C. E. Gahagan. J. F. Lunny (skip); A. G. Gardner, R. F. Gregory, H. S. Mckay, A. F. Paul (skip); W. E., Macfarlane, V. G. G. S. Thomson Sorby, G. T. Padgett, (skip).

H.K.C.C. TEAMS

Following team have been selected to re- the present Hong Kong Cricket Club in Lawn Bowls League on Saturday:--

K.C.C. SELECTIONS Following have been selected to represent Kowloon Cricket Club in League lawn bowla matches to be played on Saturday:-

First Division (v Recreio at Home)-G. Lee, A. W. Smith, W. Mulcahy, and E. Kern (skip): T. Madar, H. Overy, G. Moss and E. C. Fincher (skip); V. C. Labrum, J. W. M. Brown, J. Fraser and F. Goodwin (skip), Second Division (v Taikoo at Home)-W.

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In the only Scottish Regional

and Dunfermline

Section.-Reuter. shared a goalless draw in the Eastern

H.K. BASEBALL CLUB MEETING

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GRAPHIC GOLF

SARAZEN THEN

AND NOW

HAS NARROWED

PUTTING STANCE WITH THE YEARS.

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RELAXES

MUSCLES

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NARROW SLANCE

TAKES OVER

By BEST BALL

the During the last decade stance for putting, in the upper flight group, has become narrower, To-day many of the best putters stand with their feet noticeably close together, Bobby Jones, for example, at one time adopted a much wider stance than he em-*- ployed in the latter days of his career when he made his grand slam. Sarazen above followed a constant similar procedure. By Hong

putting over the years these two, as well as others, have found that greater relaxation and stroke smoothness can be had with the feet near together. A good dis- tance apart they are apt to be or the tense side and this tendency in the unconsciously reflected

the

There will be a meeting of Kong Baseball Club to-day at Officers will be elected and plans for Brook Club, Kowloon, at 5.30 p.m. the forthcoming season discussed.

Second Division (v C.S.C.C. at the Valley)

Miss Iris L, Woolley, the hockey Interport R. R. Davies, J. C. FitzHenry, G. E. Cos-Naef, R. B. Wellwood, A. W. Ramsey and

A. Madar, L. Jack, A. captain, was married at St. Andrew's Church tello and B. E. Maughan (skip); J. A. D. T. Carr (skip); Morrison, E. Hospes, E. S. Abraham and Spary, R. Marks (skip): A. Dand, W. Par-yesterday to Mr. D. W. Joyce, the K.CC. A. W. Brown (skip); J. Prentice, L. A R. sons, G. Taylor, J. M. Jack (skip).

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stroke.

When one is young it seems as if determination to make each shot count can best be expressed by having the feet firmly planted. on terra firma and a fair distance apart. Experience will show that there the stroke is apt to be some-- what stilted in this position on oc- casions. With the feet together the clubhead can literally float into the back of the ball and sweep it. along into the cup. Placing less strain on the muscles, it is not near so tiring as the wide stance..

Next Article:-Swing Time.

SWIMMING

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INTERPORT UNLIKELY SAYS S'HAI JOURNAL

Prospects of an Interport with Hang Kong this year are very remote, ac-- cording to the "China Press," which, in an article discussing Shanghai swimming prospects for the coming- season, states:-

“The situation, along the coast and: in the world will not make an Inter--- port meeting with Hong Kong pos- alble. Hong Kong could not come down here, and Shanghai would not be able to finance a trip to Hong Kong."

the According to

same article,.

of Shanghai have lost a great many their stars of last season, Dick Hall, one of the best exponents of the "but- terfly" breast stroke in the Far East,.. is at present in the United States al- though he is expected to return, before · the Summer is over, and Toby Ga- briloff, holder of several northern re- cords, is, in Australia,

Much is expected of Jackie Lums-- dame, who is expected to Improve a great deal this season.

Shanghai ·· Swimming Association: held its first meeting last week under the chairmanship of John Huxley, well-known in Hong Kong as the to mánager of the last Interport te visit these shores,

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