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GRAPHICCOLE South China Athletic Meeting

HAZARDS HELP

GREEN OUTLINED

BY TRAPS

CLEARER TARGET

1-1

TRAPS CAN BE OF AID

By BEST BALL

The average player sighting traps ahead beside the green Is anything but thankful for He considers them a them.

but

they even so nuisance have their nuisance value.

is

Is this factor the experienced. golfer capitalises on. Outlined by sand traps the green more clearly outlined, the position of the flag in relation to the

can be green carefully determined.

more

Proceeding from this ap- praisal, the player can gauge his

shot

so that with

of

it

stop in the vicinity cup. Naturally

the

a certain number of shots fail of their purpose but not be- cause the target was blurred. Rather the fault lies with the player's mechanical ability rather than his judgment. Spectators around the green afford a similar outline. The golfer who will look upon these features as a help rather than a hindrance will fortify his mental approach to the game.

Next Article:-Notice Missed

Putt.

the official

Recreio

Vasco

10,000 METRES SHOULD BE

GOOD RACE

College.

B. GOSANO, PEREIRA

FOR KOWLOON

B. Gozano and J. Pereira of Kwong Wah have been transferred to Kowloon and will be playing for their now club this week-end,

Nno

University.

of

The Eighteenth Annual Athetic versity and Wah Yan Meeting of the South China Ath- Both these teams featured in close letic Association wil be held at | finishes at the last All-Schools Caroline Hill on Sunday, Decem- | Meet while Service Corps and

Men's 400 Metres Relay (Team ber 29, and apart from 13 events Police are also expected to offer four):-Wah Yan College (HR) Line for their Members, there are five strong opposition.

King's College. events open to the public. These The only event for Ladies-400 |R.A.S.C and Police Training School, consist of three men's relays and metres Relay--has only attract- Men's 1,600 Metres Relay (Team of onc ladies' relay and a men'sed two entries, from South China four) :-Wah Yan College K1, HK

and Kowloon Residents' Union "A". H.K. and Kowloon Residents' Union best event DIR the

pro-

Seven track and six fleld events B". King's College and 30th Heavy gramme should be men's 10,000 | for members only will be included Battery. RA. metres (Open Event), which has in the programme. attracted 24 entres.

Although it is unwise to forged for every event, should do well Chu Fook-sing, who has enter- east the outcome

this event.

in the early part of the programme

10.000 metres flat race.

The

of

favourites for this race will pro hably be Private Mansson, of Ro- yal Scots, Lee Yuk-foon, of Hong Kong

and Kowloon Residents' Union, and Signelman Lewis, of Royal Corps of Signals.

Unior

and French Convent.

but may be too exhausted for the later events. He will probably choose certain events in which to compete.

Fong Chi-hung, formerly of in the inter-school meeting in the Wah Yan College, who did well

held events should be one of the favourites for

tlic Pulc Vault and High Jump events.

Following are the entries:

|

feet.

Men's 400 Metres Relay (Under ve Team of four):-Wah Yan Cul- lege (H.K.) and King's College.

Ladies' 400 Metres Relay (Team of four) : —French Convent and South

China Athletic Association.

MEMBERS' EVENTS 100 Motrea:Tam Hoi-chuen, Cheng Kwan-man, Lo Chee-to, Yee Kal-yin. Sin Kwok-pang and Au Sepang.

200 Metres:-Tam Hol-chuen, Cheng Kwan-man, Lo Chee-to and Au Se-pang.

400

Metres: Ho Yik-slu, Tam Hol

chuen. Long Kal-ming. Wong Shu-Chuen. Cheung Kil-pui, Cheung Chow, Tam Kwong-ka. Sin Kwok-ping and Au Se- ping.

CLUB "A" RUGBY WIN

Club "A." as the result of a last- minute rally, beat Navy "A" by three tries (9 pts.) to a penalty goal (3 pts.) after a scoreless Arst Half and after being 3-0 down.

Club tries were scored by Alec Pearce, the cricketer, D. Hynes which and Bosanquet, all of Castleton Tailed to convert. Hughes kicked a penalty goal for Navy.

YACHTING RESULTS

Zephyr

10.43.30 18'43.58

The sweepstake race held by Yacht Club over 8,6 miles yesterday resulted, True Blue 16.35.6 Redshank 16.30,42 Isobel

the

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Gull Alisa

16.44.02 16.46.17 Widgeon 16.48.52'

Long Kai-ming. Cheng Kwan-inan

Garner 1. W. Browner ( 2 R W. Berridge 3 E. 11tchcott

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Cheung Chow

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and

Loe Yuk-foon, who won the last Marathon Ra. held by the Hong Kong and Kowloon Residents'

Throwing Discus:-Chu Fook-sing and Yee Kai-yin. and which he is now

Cheng High Jump:-Chu Fook-sing, representing, should offer good

Cho-soon, Lo Chu-to and Fong Chi-hung. opposition tu Man son, who

800 Metros: Lai Pang-yuen, Ho Yik- Long Jump:-Chu Fook-sing, Cheunig has twice won this event at pre- 10,000 Metres:-L/Cpl. Taylor, Lewis, stu, Long Kai-ming. Wong Slu-chuen, Cho-soon, Cheung Tung-hol. Cheng vious Meetings of South China. Malk Labkla Singh, Myles. J. Corr | Cheurag Kit-pul. Chan Chu-wat and Kwan-man and Wong Kai-lam.

Signalman Lewis will undoubl- gan, Wilson, Joginder Singh, Nodo Cheung Chow.

Pole Vault:-Chu Fook-sing, Tam edly be another stronger challen-Singh, Harbans Singh, Cpi. D. Cole, 1,500 Metres:-Lai Ping-yuen, Ho Yik-Hol-chun, Kwan Kam-pui and Fong Chi-

OPEN EVENTS

hung. Kim-fan,

ger to Pte. Manson in this event,

Lee Yuk-foon, Leung Nat-yik. Youngsiu, Wong Slu-chuen, Lam The 400 metres relay race for So Wal-man, Choi You-chuen, Chi Rak

Wab-sing. Lam Kim-fan. Chan Chu-wal. Chan Chu-Wal and Tam Kwan-ka. men should prove

110 Matres High Hurdles:-Chu Fook. EL good race. wing. To Su-yee, So Pak-sing, Lee Kr sing, Cheung Tung-hol, Wong Ki-lam Close finishes may be assured and. Leung You-sum, Hong Kit-sang and and Liu Kwan-cheun, the entries include Ling Nam Uni- Choi Won-kwong

Arriving 5th January

110 Metres Hurdiea:-Chu Fook-sing.

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Throwing Javelin:-Chu Fook-sing. Kwan Kam-pul. Cheung Tung-hol, and Fong Ch-hung.

Step-Hop Jump: Chu Fook sing. Tam Hoi-chuen and Cheung Tung-ho!!

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HOCKEY UMPIRES

The following are

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Umpires: K. Hussain and T. A Tyus

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V Police "A"

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Umpires: W Wathen and G Gorman.

Royal Engineers

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Police Ground, 10 a.m.) Umpires: D. Smith and Capt. Martin. University V Central British A: šociation

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Umpires: E. Vasco and J. T. Gilchrist,

Punjab Regiment v Destroyers

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Umpires: Lt. Perric and L. Coombe.

V Police "R"

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(Sookunpoo. 4 p.m.) Umpires: L. Saxby and V. Bridie,

Friendly Hockey

At Seokumpoo, Royal Engineers shared four goals with 29th Bat- tery, Royal Artillery, in a friendly hockey match, after leading two goals to nil in the first half.

Taylor, centre-forward for the Sappers, scored both for his side and Gagahan tallied the Gunners' two goals.

HOCKEY REFEREES

MEETING

A Hockey Referees' Association meeting will be held to-morrow. at 5.30 p.m. in St. Andrew's Church Hall. All Members requested to attend,

PONY CLASSIFICATIONS

are

The following are the altérations and additions to the · Hong Kong Jockey

· Club pony classification lists, dated May 28, 1940:

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B

China Ponies:-Rob Roy, to Class: (Eyd of Folly to "C" Clám: Dawn Star, Eve of Hunting, “Laughing

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