CHINESE “Y” YACHTING!
"y" WIN EASILY RESULTS
The Ladies Sweepstake race
Playing at home, Chinese held by the Yacht Club over 1.4 Y.M.C.A. lost to University in the miles yesterday resulted: A Division of the Badminton Guil League last night by 7-2.
C. Au and F. Koh (Y:M.C.A.): Redshank fost to K. H. Choy and C. K.
Lee'
7-21 Madreen
lost to P. H. Hon and H. F.
Chew
et P. S. Bun and M. S.
4.53.31 (Miss B. M. Richards)
4.57.41* (Miss P. Pritchard)
4:59:07 (Miss De Chaffey) 19-21 Typronechai 4.05.52
21- 9
Lim P. H. Wong and C. Y. Yung (Y.M.C.A.):
lost to Choy and Lee
beat Hon and Chew lost to Buh arid Lim
H. Koh and 7. (Y.M.C.A.):
lost to Choy and Lee lost to Hon and Chew lost to Bun and Lim
(Mrs. W. Whittaker).
4.086.37
Artemis
(Mrs. H. Potter)
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CRUISER CHAMPIONSHIP The third cruiser champion- ship over 26 miles on Sunday.
Division 1
D-21
21-13
18-21
C.
Lau Morena '6 38.28
6.30.28
I
12-21 16-21 16-21
Yehonala 7.19.31 7.40.52
2
(G. W. Behrman)
La Cigale I 7.44.41
7.44.41
3
TO-MORROW'S
(P. M. Sedgwick)
(N. V. A. Croucher)
Did not finish.-Dannat, Azuma,
Division if
Did not Anish-Cormorant, and I. Eyolene, Sealark, Wah Kung, U.
Four Tonnera
ty, Sai Long, Tern, Curlew.
Did not finish.-Typhoon, Cut-
SUNDAY'S HOCKEY
Following is Sunday's Tourna- ment Hockey programme: Gunboats
A. N. Other "KI"
HOCKEY MATCH The postponed match between Royal Corps of Signals and the Destroyers in the Hockey Associa- tion Tournament will be played off to-morrow at the Navv ley, P. O. Wilson and P. O. Skin-
Ground, King's Park, bully-off, ner: Cadet Lamble and A. B. It may be said that more na-1 work of dribbling and short pass-t_2.30 o'clock. Rees; L. S. A. Palmer, S/LA, Ri-tural football craft is required of tng, but unless this work leads to The following team will repre- chards, P. O. Jones L A. Can inside-forward than from any goals, cut it out. There is just as sent Signals:-L/Cpl. Truscott Stockham, P/0. Baugh S/Lt, of the other positions in the team much clever play in the
Siem. Harrington, L/Cpl. open
Hol- Carey, Ldg. Sig. Mitchell and Mid. The inside-forward need not be a game, hard fought, and with pien-land; L/Col. Rumford, Cpl. Ger-
big fellow physically, his Murray-Jones.
Col, chief ty of intrigue and clever schem- main,
Blount: L/Chl
5th A.A. "B" Dignan, Sigm. Price, Cpl. needs are speed, grace, an exceping to outwit the defence.
Hus- University band. tionaly agile body, courage and
Cpl. Spare and Sigm. Engineers Cogbill. deftness in the execution of ball work. The inside men have to do all the really clever things with the ball; neat passing, dribbling' into position, and with a series of sustained, brainy movements work the ball into shooting position for humself, or one of his colleagues to shoot at goal,
Reserves. 12. 0. Clough, S/LL Danger, L. A. C. Gracie,
Sumner,
Sinith, S/Lt. Thornhill and S/Lt. Eager.
A. B. Cadet
HANDICAP WEIGHTS FOR KWANTI
Following are the handicap weights for the Fanling Hunt and Hace Club meeting to be held at Kwanti on Boxing Day:
Race No. 111 miles (Hurdie) - Cape Conociti (160). Clowner (165). Dow-Jones (160), Eve of Dancing (1601, Grether (160) Murch Brown (1835). Martinain (180) Saturday Night Tate Ponce Charning: 1160), Suldier of China
Ball Control Hall
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In modern football ball-contrdi is the hall-mark of the artist. is also a vital essential to the in side-forward, who is rciled upon by the rest of the team to get Bail-control requires self-
Kouly,
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A clever inside-forward's play control, and over-excitement preserves an illusion of his front of goal when about to shoot movements, while his fellows are is not only fatal, but it spoils the | getting into a better position to combination work of the other score. He draws the defence, players who have helped lead up either to himself, or to his imune- to the chance of scoring. Often diate supporters, and at the right good movements are utterly spoilt moment does not pass to one of by an inside player being over- them, as the defence anticipates, anxious to score. Had he kept his out right across to the alert win-normal mental balance, steadied ger, who. with the defence off himself, and directed his shot. guard, runs straight for goal. Or goal might have been the result. maybe, he draws the defence to An inside player who bocatnes him and with a deft backward flustered in front of goal Will Na-pass allows his shadowing half- never weld into a successful at- National Libertyck to shoot for goal. Two fac-tack. (158), Old Fashioned +140), Sunshine tors animate this movement: by The inside-forward is always
passing back to the half-bele h
160), The Baboon (160), Three Far- Chlogs (100). Trinkles (late Morning Glory) (160) and Zero (160).
Race No. 2-2 mite (Flat):-Arabian Cal 11601, Gallant Marshal (158), Gold Eagle (152), High Tenseur (145), King's Envoy (1531. Lucky Mewn (151). tional Honour (144).
Susie (144) and Wild Bear (140).
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tempted to work individually, es- Race No. 3-11⁄2 miles (Steeplechase); puts the defence in a quandary,pecially Bingo (155), Bleyenburg (149), Colora- and he also
if he possesses ability gives this player above the average for dribbling do Star (152), Glorious Star (182), Kiola' chance to take a long, oftimes, and forceful play. This is well (140). Sco Urchin (162), Spectrum drop shot which might, even
Race No. 4-7 Furlongs (Flat) :-Am-punched out
by the goal-keeper ber II (155). Circe (155), Colorado Star at first attempt, be likely to caus (135), Dick Turpin (140), Forehand a scrimmage in the goal mouth Drive (135), Heinz (138), Lovely Kid and result in a snatched goal. (135), Quick Despatch (165). Rising Star
(182) and Teviotdale (165).
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if if he sees an opening, where, in a flash of judgment, coming usually from long experience and prac tice, he knows will pay the whole team. But individual work in ever seen to-day. successful forward line is rarely Combination is the art of forward play. The individual has little chance now- adays with the defencés made up
(155), Rooffly (165), Raby Star (162), Adept Passing Essential
Schmetterling (135), Sea Urchin (135). Surprise Again (148) and Tarzan (148)
Race No. 5-7 Furlongs (Flat):-Bis tre 140), Chatterbox (140). Clowner (155), Double Chance (151), Emergency
The successful
inside-forward
must be an adept at passing
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Bergt. Major Mead | Aggregate "Priza At Royal Scoto' annual rifle meet at the 'Kowloon the Inter-Company competitions, D. MacDounat. M.C.. Officer Com-
of the prizna. city
At the conclusion Range last
week. IM H.Q. Coy, carried off the majority
of the meet on Friday. Lt. Col, J.
manding, distributed the awarbs. MONOOMIOLETAMENTOUFAZERTAJATE CALDEUUMATATE (UGT122EXXONTATTI
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Call (149), Eve of Peace (158), Jack class football, for the aetence i O'Lantern (180). King's Worthy (144) very wide-awake in anticipat National Success (140), Palmer (140), moves. The pass should be tim- Phoenix (160), Piet Hein (159). Roval ed, and, if possible, along Highness (148), Sylvandale (100), The ground to within a yard of Leopard (152). The Tigress (140) and waiting player; If to a wing pay er then far enough ahead of hu. Race No. 6-15 mile (Flat):-Ascot for the ball to be taken along li Vale (161), Cape Comorin (152), Desert
his stride with the Star (155). Dow-Jones (140), Geordie
reasonabl (142), Heddon (145), Lancashire Chap chance of his outpacing the back
Wilber (157).
(105). Plain View (145), Radlum Star (100) and Zero (161).
ADAMSON CUP GOLF RESULT
Low
scoring featured December qualifying round
the Adamson Cup at Happy Valley
the
of
Jo:
inore
play and subtle combination than It is preferable to rely upon team
upon an individual effort with only a small chance of success.
Lastly, an inside-forward has to be constant y aware of his res- bonsibility to the team. Upon him. than upon the other play- Ts, because goals only count in winning matches, rests ultimate Therefore, In spite of the buffetings he must inevitably take from the defence of his opponents. he has to be persistent always in have his eyes on the goal, attack, and for the 'Whole game and his head planning numerous moves enabling himself, or his immediate colleagues, to head for goal and score!
or half-back, and getting an up-victory. portunity to centre the ball one of the inside trio to shoot u goal.
tc.
The inside-forward shou'd able to judge accurately where his pass is going, and also when pass to either wing. It is gener ally anticipated by the opposin defence that the inside playe should pass to his immediate out- Competition
side wing: but on occasions the during
thi This is the third of a wing-half-back is already watch series of four articles, is not profitable, for the opposing ing the move and waiting to breathe last of which will be
week-end, when S. T. Butlin re-
turned a card of 76-12 (64) to qualify. Other scores were G. W. Reeve 80-13- (67) and J. W. MacDonald 76-7 (69).
The Bogey
(Par) Pool
at
it un
With the defence. thus concen- published when space trated on your action, it is we
Fanling was won by G. T. Haro pass the ball right across to permits.
the opposite wing, and thus create surprise movement with inevit- able results, Cup
rington (2) who ended four up. The first round matches in the G. M. Young Inter-Hong resulted as follows:
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Either the defener ARTILLERY
rushes towards the other wing, or it gets back into line to crowd the
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Four teams will compete for the bye: Butterfield and Swire beat goal. In the latter event the Royal Artillery Polo Cup, the Arst Dodwell and Co.; Hong Kong wing player. with the ball will round of which will be played at and Shanghai Banking Corpora~ Swing it back across the field to Boundary Street to-morrow at 4.30. tion beat Standard-Vacuum Oll the opposite wing and thus Co.: Chartered Bank beat Asiatic the defence into a worse tangle Islanders will be represented Petroleum Co., Ltd.
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