At Sookunpoo on Wednesday the Service Corps beat the Signa! by 17 runs. The Signals were all out for 74 runs and the Corps re- plied with 91 runs. Martin did some excellent bowling for the Service Corps by taking 7 wickets for 32 ruuns, and Young took 2 for 33 runs. Jones scored 24 not
would be held on Tuesday, Novem- .ber 12th, and the finals on Novem- ber 13; if not, only one day would day. be necessary, the latter date.
The Sappers are hot fav be worth watching especially as AT Boundary Street Middlesex out for the Service Corps, with There are about 12 teams en-after retaining the
ourites for this regatta and are the Navy this season re playing seniors beat Police by four Logan the Army player getting 16, tered so far for this event and Cup once again this year.
"Ah King" excellent football and the Scots, goals to two, Bds Hymas scoring not out, and Brown 17 before be are made up from the following Carrier Platoon of the Scots have Association the
who defeated the hat-trick, with L/Cpl. Mog-ing stumped. Dixon with 18 wes units.
Kwong are entering the regatta on the got together their own gig, and
geridge netting the the 5'gnals' highest scorer. football Hockey other goal. Next Sun- own accord, which I think is a
Club last week
day the Middlesex grand effort on the part of
by 5 goals to 2, | first eleven will entertain the Platoon Commander, Lieut. G. D. sound defence in Fraser and Nay-bully off 4.30 p.m. The C.B.A. are
will want watching. They have a CB.A. first team at Shamshuipo, MEDICAL Corps are doing Dunlop, M.C.
rather well at Rugby this sen- smith, not to mention Duncan in turning out their strongest team sen yo fur and last week adderi goal. The Middlesex are playing and this should be a good game, another wins to their credit.
at Sookunpoo and The 5th Battalion
and worth watch. St. Joseph's
The first victory was over the would not have much trouble in
7th Rujnut Combined Destroyers of the Ro- taking both points if they chang-Regt. who have only just arrived val
Navy whom they beat In the Colony, made a fine debut Rugby a 13-3. ed their forward-line a little.
Capt. Bar- in the hockey world on Saturday
clay of the Medics:
12th Hyy, Regt., R.A., 5th A.A. Regt., R.A., 1st Bn. The Middlesex Regiment, Carrier Platoon of the Royal Scots, Royal Engineers, and the Royal Army Service Corps. The regatta will take place at Stonecutters starting at 2.30 each
GRAPHIC GOLE
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STANCE NARROWS,
AS GOLFER.
APPROACHES
GREEN
MEDIUM IRON ~
PITCH SHOT~
5
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HOW STANCE VARIES
re-
BY BEST BALL A player's position in gard to the ball varies in a graduated scale from tez to pin. On the longer tee shots, where power is important the golfer stands further from the ball and his feet are separated by a space approximating the width of the shoulders. Such a stance allows a full wind-. and maximum hitting velocity, consistent with the "accuracy desired.
shots the
For the shorter feet are brought closer to- gether and the body nearer the ball. Here a premium is paid on accuracy and this can be better accomplished by using an upright swing, which requires closer proximity to the ball. A guide to the cor- rect position. is given by a graduated set of clubs suited. to the player, The player should stand naturally so that these clubs have their solės fiat on the turf, neither the heels nor the toes of the club- head raised.
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ARMY SOCCER TRIAL
Following have been chosen to par- ticipate in an Army football trial game at Sookunpoo on Wednesday at 4.30 p.m.
Probabica: Moxham (Engineers); Freshwater (Middlesex) and Hamlen Service Corps); Birrell (Engineers). Guy (30th R.A. and Wukinson (Mic- dlesex): Coomer (Middlesex), Morgan Service Corps), Fox (Engineers), Clarke (Service Corps) and Marlia
Service Corps).
Possibles: Duncan (Royal Scots); Naysmith . (Royal Scots); Lawson Royal Artillery); Shaw (Engineers), Bright (Middlesex), and Falconer Royal Scots); Lám. Wal-lun (Engin- ects). Pearson (Middlesex). Hossack Royal Scots). Young (Service Corps) und Duffield (Ordnance).
Reserves Pelham Engineers), Jackson Middlesex) Párnaby -. (Royal) Scols) and Hole (Royal Artillery).
NAVY RUGBY TEAMS
Following will represent Navy o-morrow against Club:
Tel.
1st XV F/Lt. Wright; Bowden, Tel. Paul, Tel. Honey- will and S/L. McGII;.*»S/L. Rutherford and Lt. Carter; L.S.A. Palmer, Lt. Watson, Sgt. Manfield; T/Lt. Taylor, C.P.O. Wtr. King: St. (E) Brown, S/L. Carey and 1.B. Longmuir.
"A" XV-P.O. Clough;- L.A.C. Grácie, Cat. Lamble PO. Wilson and P.O. Skinner: S/I. Smith and A.B. Gallagher; S/L. Eager, Tel. Porter; S/L. Beattio; P/O. Baugh," LS. Jones; S/L. - Danger, S/L Young and Ord. Sec. Taylor.
Rosorvos-LS.B.A. Addic, A.B, illey, AB Lovelock, L.S, Mit- hell, A.B. Williams, Tel. Faulkner nd Ldg Sig Sandison.
the
teams in for the "Brown"
12 Coy.. R.A.S.C. are entering Cup. The "Ah King" Cup, and the "Chaplain" Cup.
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THE last game to be played in
The Engineers played the by defeating the Nomads. One of Football played a good game the first round of the Small Signals In a scruff match their players has played in the Units football knockout competi-at Happy Valley on Wednesday Indian Olympic trials and should the opposing threequarters from tion was concluded between the which resulted in a draw of two be strong assistance to them in getting a touchdown. The three-
12th Hvy. Bly. goals each. Shepperd and Clare the Hockey League here. Small Units RA.
Capt. quarters all worked well together. and Bscored for the Signals, and War-Wood is an excellent player and, throughout the game, the most Coy, of
ton, and Dix for the Sappers. the
no doubt will gain his place in the outstanding players being Major Football Middies, which
On Tuesday the Engineers again Army side. On Wednesday the Harvey, Lieut. Coombes, and Pte. resulted in
played and drew with the Hong Sappers beat the Signals in a Macdonald. The other game-ve-[ win for the former by 3 goals to Kong Club 1-1, at the Club's scrappy game at Sookunpoo by 3 sulted in a draw with one of H. M.
The second round of this com- ground. Denyer, petition is to be played off before Shaw all played excellent games,land (1). scoring for Signals.
Homburg and goals to 2,. Westwood getting the Ships of 3 points all. It was pretty
hat-trick and Wright November 11, and the following with Groston playing an outstand-
(1), Hol-jeven throughout and Capt. Scriven worked well all the time. The is the revised draw for thens geme
at centre-half. Shaw
Medics were without the services Second Round:-40 (F) Coy R.E. rcored for the Sappers, and they
of two of their star. players in v HQ Coy 1/Mx.; 36th Hvy Bty were unlucky to lose, having most
Lieut. Coombes, and e. Mar- R.A. 20th Hv Bty R.A.; 12th of the game and being superior in ON Wednesday Royal Scots de-
donald. Hvy Bty R.A. v HQ Coy 2/R. all positions. Scots; A Coy 2/Scots v 22 (F) Coy
feated the Middies in a friend- R.E.; A Coy 1/Mx. v D Coy 2/R. Force, who has
Cpl. Edmunds of Royal Airly at the C.B.S. ground by 60 runs. Scots: R.A.F. v B Coy 2/R. Scols; Royal Air Force at "Home," will
represented the Tha Middies were all out for 46 C Coy 2/R. Scots V
runs. Bateman taking 3 wickets 12 Coy think, be able to gain his place R.AS.C. and 6 Section R.A.O.C.in the Combined
for 7 runs, and Em- v 24th Hvy Bty R.A.
Services team Cricket merson 3 wickets for Hockey which will play the rest on November 11. He is an excellent plied with 106, Lieut. Fargus mak-Umpires left back, and his performances ng 24 runs and Capt. Patterson are of consistent excellency. Cpl. 29 runs. Hatfield took 6 wickets sure that he will be only too will- Cuthbert of the same unit is also for 32 runs, and Nicholson 3 wic-ing to help any of the service per- worth a trial.
kets for 10 runs.
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