THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 3, 1941.
GRAPHIC GOLE From Here & There NARROW
IN PUTTING
PRACTICE
GAUGE BALL'S ROLL TO STOP WITHIN
OUTLINED CIRCLE
12-13
Indoor Practice In Putting
By BEST BALL
the
A 41⁄4 inch target on living room rug affords a good objective to putt at the winter time, provided one cal disassociate his mind from the usual plunk of the successful putt in golf. A round piece of cardboard, 44 inches in diameter, which is the exact size of the cup or the mere outline of the same dimen- sions will serve it seems ad- visable here not tu suggest cutting a bule of this magni- tude in the rug
for various
reasons.
With the objective planly marked, the player can con- centrate on just giving the ball enough roll to have it die at the outside edge. In actual play the ball will quite likely drop in if it touches the rim at any point so this attention to stroking, and the proper calculation of distance. reward the golfer later on Next Article-Patling
dom.
Will
Free-
WOMEN'S GOLF
The usual Monthly Medal Com- petitions for Royal Hong Kong Golf Club, Ladies' Section will be held on the Old and New Course at Fanling to-morrow.
During February a Bogey Com- petition will be held on the New Course.
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المانية
Owing to the absence many lady golfers. the Annual Spring Meeting will be confined to one day, the date fixed be Tuesday, 11th March.
Particulars will be announced
later.
Results of January Competition -The Monthly Medal Competi- tion (Bronze Division} on the New Course was won by Greaves, 106-29--77.
Mrs.
No cards were returned in the Silver Division.
The Bogey Competition held on the New Course on January 21st was won by Mrs. Eldon Potter- 4 down. (13 entries).
Mrs. Redmond qualified for the Captain's Cup on the Old Course, 98-16-826, and Mrs. Margrett on the New Course, 96-24–72.
The Running Medal on the New Course was won by Mrs. Red- mond, 88-16-72.
STRICT ADHERENCE TO RULING
According to a circular issued by Hong Kong Jockey Club, the attention of Owners and Jockeys is drawn to Rule of. Racing. No. 150, which reads as follow-
The first four placed riders and any. other rider if called upon to weigh in by the Stewards must Immediately after pulling up, ride, his horse to the dismounting enclosure, dismount, in the pres ence of a Steward; and present himself to be weighed by the Clerk of the Scales"
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As: from January 30 the fore going rule will be strictly enforc ed. In the event of the disquali fication of any of the first three placed.ponics, failure to weigh in on the part of the rider of the "pony- officially placed: fourth--will entail the forfeiture of any stake money to which the owner of the pony would have been entitled::
After an 'absence, Lockhart-will R. Baldwin, who bowled as well again be seen in action between for Kowloon Cricket Club juniors. the sticks in C.B.A.'s Hockey In their League cricket match Tournament
game against 5th. against Recreio last week, is pro-
·A.A. "A" yesterday afternoon. ceeding to England on leave short-
ly.
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WIN
FOR K.C.C.
Scores, K.C.C. rinks first: A. E. Perry, S. A. Gray, E. Cur- Owing to the inability of E. V
tis, R. B. Wellwood lost to C. S. Alves to turn out this afternoon, C. B. Robertson, the lawn bow-M. Baskett, Q. M. S. Spary, Sgt F. Soares acted as custodian for ler, returned to the Colony from Carr, Sgt Rakusen 10-23. Nomads in their Tournament hoc- | long leave in the course of the key game against Police "B" to-week. day.
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