YACHTING A USEFUL GOLF EXERCISE RESULTS
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Following are the results yesterday's Sweepstake Race the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club: Yacht
(Major J. H. Brown).
Finished Post.
Widgeon
5.08.19
1
Gull
5.08.20 (Capt. A. O. G. Mills), True Blue
2
.5.08.25
3
(L. Garner).
Wendy
5.17.32
4
Isobel
....5.12.55 (Capt R. L. Berridge). Maureen
.5.13.00 (D. G. G. Allen).
5
6
Jean
5.13.03
7
(M S. Banner)
Joss
(H. W. Browne).
.D. N. F. (Major G. E. Neve).
STILL HAS THE
TOUCH
Bickford. Howlett and Sheehan were absentees from the Associa- Tom Team. Le Page came into the
chol (Sing Taol. Tsang Chung-wa side in place of Howelett and
(South China) and Lee Tin-sang (Sing Fraser, a reserve hack, was seen
Thu). Soung Ladng-sin, (Sing Tau), lisu
Mrs. E. S. Jacques, 66-year-old Kam and Tse on the left wing Brill, played in King-seng (Eastern, Sheehan's place at left half. The hung (South China): Chung Yung-sum 'golfer, shot an 18-hole score of 109 Sing to defeat her granddaughter and Funk Chinese
King-cheong full (Eastern), at were
Hyu Eastern). Lee Wal-two daughters-in-law in a recent trength except that Lee Shek-yau Taoi, V. K was seen on the left wing in place tong) (South China) (Capt.). Lee Shekalub tournament in Montreal of Hau Ching-to.
team
Though the Rest led at the in- terval Chinese had most of the gume in that period and only the brillant goalkeeping of Robinson, who brought off saves from all angles, prevented the Chinese from scoring.
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Good Backs Roughley and Edmunds played
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pected against ing Chinese team who early en struck their usual combination but in spite of this they took some time to settle down.
Freshwater had the best of Lee Shek-yau at most times while Leonard, in the pivotal position, had his attentions fully occupied by the three inside forwards, each of whom made the best use of the ball. That he was able to keep them in check to a certain degree in the first half merils mention.
At left half, Britt had a frying afternoon against Cheung Yung- sum and Fung King-cheong but on the whole did well and re- duced the danger from the right- wing considerably.
Fraser was a great trier on the left wing in an unaccustomed position but knew what to do with the ball when in possession, Good Trio
Owens, on the right wing, did a lot of useful work. He had Lee Ting-sang guessing on several oc- casions with his Lall control burc would do better to centi; more quickly. Fox worked hard in the centre-forward berth and well supported by Hendy LePage.
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In the first half these three players were seen in several good movements, but Cheung Wing- choy and the ste; dy play of Lee Ting-sang and Tsang Chung-wan prevented them 116073 scoring
more.
Much was expected of Hyui, in the centre forward position. He showed good hall control was ac- curate and good in his passing but he did not have much chance to shoot. Lee Wai-tong received his share of attentions from the robust Leonard. In the first half he had several shots saved by Ro- binson but in the second period scored three good goals and would have added another when he missed with an empty goal in
front of him.
The ball control artist, Fung King-cheong, started off with his usual game from the beginning. He supplied his team mates with good passes and enabled Cheung Yung-sum to have several clear runs down the field. Lee Shek-yau, on the left-wing, was weak. His centring was not up to standard and his shooting poor.
Tse Kam-hung shakily and could not cope with Owens and Le Page but improved in the second half. He, many times, saved his side. by coming to the right half berth but left the op- ponents in his own position un- marked.
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Rest started attacking. Fraser missed when well placed. At the other end Robinson earned the applause of the crowd by bring- ing off several good saves in rapid succession and displaying great daring with his saves.
Fax opened the scoring when he lobbed a centre from Owen into the net.
In the second half Chinese took the initiative, and before long were leading by 3 goals to 1 thanks to three gond goals by Lee Wal- tong. The other goals for Chinese wa's scored by Fung King-cheong. Reat Of The;, Colony Robinson (Navy): Roughley (Navy) and Ed- munde (R.A.F.); Freshwater (Midate sex), D. Leonard (91. Josepts's) (Capt:) and Britt (Navy): Owens (24th
GRAPHIC GOLF}
PRACTICE KEEPING HEAD
STILL DURING
BODY TURN
ARC
OF BACK
MUST REMAIN CONSTANT
"GOLD FLAKE"
GOLD FLAKE CIGARETTES
HONEY DIY
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Bristol & London.
AS GOOD AS GOLD
W.D.8 H. O. Wills'
FAMOUS CIGARETTE
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By BEST BALL
Illustrated above cxcrcise ono can practice ail wintor if desired. Its prim- ary purpose is to train the muscles to turn the body free- ly underneath the head, which in turn is kept in the sams If you position throughout. have dimculty keeping your head still during the go1: stroke or are subject to sway- ing this is the exercise to fol- low.
A post or a wall will suffice as the anchoring place for the head, the spine bending graoC- fully forward to accommodate the movement of the arms. From such #1 position the player can practice turning his body back and forth, mak- ing a complete weight shift in each operation. While theif back muscles should be loase any tendency to sway should be avoided. The centre of the back should serve as an axis, around which hips and shoulders rotate.
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