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TAMAR'S NARROW

CRICKET WIN

At King's

Cricket Clu

Selmet by I

natch

Park yesterday, Tamar

beat Diceran Boys'

a fendly cricket

TAMAR C.C.

Brown, e Whitfeld, b) Ebrahim

Wilson, hw, b Ebrahim

West, e Lyson. b Macnuley

Hotgan, b Huise

Barton, Ruine

Marie, Macadey

Metcalfe, n

Extras (3Ɛ. Wh

Hul

Ebrahios

Maraules

O.B.S

Hopkins, h Hor-

Hulse, e Sharp. b Horgan

0}

Hopkins, e Hulse, b Ebrahim

Sharp, e Macauley, b Hulse

G

Snell, hw, b Hulse

A

D Gaggino, b G. Shugh

10

0 R

Whißeld, run out

21

Ramsey, e Hulse, b Macnuley

0 N

Masters, b Hyder

40

SA

Spary, run out

1 j

Wilson. b Beder

0

C

Fisher, not out

O

Extras 13313. WHS, NBU

19

Total

79

Dowling Analysis

Total

!!!

0. M. R

W.

Bowling Analysie

act

2 28

0 24 3

Jycher

4 0

18

3

t; Singh

O

A. M.

W.

106 I 42 5

10 1 57

2

J

Macauley,

Hyder bowlest three wides anet (nohall and G Slugh two wides

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4

FLLIS KADOORIE INDIAN SCHOOL

Whitfeld, b West

3

Ranjit Singh, c and b Hamsey

J

57

Kuzagi Singh, ↳ Romsey

0

Chinden. b West

D

Sardara Singh, b Krokopoft

0

Ebrahim, e and b West

0

A Moosa, e Whitfield, Prokopott

U

Jernakolf, h West

0

Gurbax Singh, b Gargono

Randall, h West

1

Bachan Singh. b Prokoput

W Macauley, t

Kon

Hopkins, b Bor.

A G Hyder, not out

7

3

Lyon hi Briselet Real

wid. b Huragan

{1

Mullen Yusuf, e N

JMKE

Masteis, by Gas-

0

1

Huplans, i Hortan

[1

A Huit bowlett Spar v

1

Telet

Ham Nat

Whitfield

Total

A

WRID. Exit B

NB4)

Bowbng Analysis

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17 W

Tolai

2 36 5

Bowling Analysis

A

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2

2

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3 2

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LET Extras (IH WID

WIN Partea

Hemati

Diocesan Juniors'

Easy Win

Ivanan Khan, e Masters, b White

Spark

'Fisher

What Newberg

Incessant

In trendly Cricket match at Prince Edward Road yesterday.

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2

15

37

1

Spary how led font wiles, while Ram-

and Prokupoft bowled

each

Bors School second Irmaneed ERS Sex

Kath Tuban School by 81 runs

DIOCESAN BOYS 2ND XI

J Ramsey, run out

WR Parker. e Moosa, b Hyder

WV Newbern. b G Singh

D

Duna, Hyder

K

Prokopol, Hyder

GOLF STARTING TIMES

d Newbern nac

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Following are the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club

for Sunday:

starting times

Old Course

for Fanling

16 a.m. G E. Costello. B. D. Evans

I 1 Geure. K. S. Morrison

A V. Greaves. } H. C. Highet.

G M Park, P. A Howard.

R. H

920

9 24

$ 28

9.32

Pisan.

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9.40

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9 52

9.56

10,00

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Challinor, J B Har-

Bourne. R. Young.

Harrop, J Linaker.

H. Turner. J U. Taylor

A B Purves, T. Megarry,

j D Clague. P. E. Annis.

11 M

ton.

Rowland, P. M. Cut-

A. Mabb, R. L. S. Webb

A C. Meredith. J. Fleruing.

S. T Butlin, T. Low.

J. W. Clague, D. 1. Bosan- quet

D. Lynn, H. A Mills.

R M. Wood, J. E. "Richard-

JE Potter, T. V. N, For- tescue

10 64

10:08

10.12

10:16

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10 24

J0.28

10,32

10,30

10 40

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10,20

10.24

10.32

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A. C I Bowker. S. Llayd

E Muller, J. A. Ritchie,

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G. T. Lowry, Surg. Lt. Cdr. Page.

Major Giles, Major Penfold. Capt. Campbell, Pay. Cur. Burton.

New Course

Miss Cuthbertson, J. G. Jensen.

Miss Boyd, Major Alley.

P. V. McLane, E. G. Price.

L, M. S. Lloyd, H. F. PMI- Пря.

Brig. MacLeod, S. 'II. Dod- well.

B. J. Armstrong, Col, Mat- thews.

"Gencral Grasett,

Meek..

Major

OCEAN

Golfer's Policy

Public Liability, ~Breakage of Clubs, Burglary, Theft, Fire.

Premium $10.00.

GILMAN & CO., LTD.

TAO

H.K.C.C. CRICKET

TEAM

Following have been chosen toi represent Hong Kong Cricket Club

friendly cricket match; against University to-morrow at Chater Road.

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H. Owen Hughes. E. W. Pud- ney. D. S. Robb, N. D. Booker, L. D. Kilbee, W. J. Finne, G. J. P. Carey, G. P. Charlton. D. T.

GRAPHIC GOLF

CORRECT PIVOT BODY TURNED AROUND BUT HEAD

STILL IN ADDRESS POSITION

SWAYING-

UPPER PART OF BODY MOVED

TO RIGHT

SWAY

By BEST BALL

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The initial difference be- tween swaying and proper body turn is well illustrated by the examples above. Int the lower figure, a definit: sway has already taken place The upper part of this play- er's body has already moved

to the right, perceptibly

SO

and

that both the shoulder head position are considerably removed from the orthodox stance al address. In fact so flagrant the error that the player appears to be pushing! his bedy to the right with his left leg. The fact that the left ankle at this point is still unyielding and not flexed in-

the element ward adds

f tension to a stroke that has no definite centre and can only be brought back to the bait accurately

the by making same amount of sway forward un the downstroke.

In the upper figure an ex- ample of true body turn is portrayed, the head remaining in the same position it neeų- pied at address and the body turning around easily beneath it.

Next Article:-Dragging The

Clubhead.

Ride, A. E. Perry and R. H. CYCLONE

Grill's.

University Cricket

SOFTBALL

TEAM

THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 28, 1941.

ARMY SPORTLIGHT

VALEDICTORY

By "SQUADDY"

Both have played the same number of games and the Engin- eers are three points in the lead. WE regret to announce the de- Service Corps, who have scored parture of Captain A. W. F. 90 goals in the League football Peal, of Middlesex Regiment, who this season, have only another six left for home yesterday, and who to score to equal the goal-scoring for the past 14 months has car-recurd. ried out the duties of Hon. Secre-

Arcu tary, Hong Kong Board, Hon. Secretary Army As |sociation Football, Athletics, and

Tug-of-war.

Engineers have another 14 goals Sports to get to equal this record. Hoth. have six more games to play and anything is liable to happen.

Service Corps are still in

the

Whilst carrying out these duties Junior Shield and it is rather hard he has improved the standard of to concentrate on both the Cham- these sports immensely, and has pionship, and the Shield. The En- nothing to worry done a great deal in general for Bineers have

about in the Shield as they were Army Sports.

fitnocked-out in the last round..

There are now He has particularily improved

three players, Army Football, and is the

who are running for first place in, first Hon. Secretary for Football dur-the goal scoring table.

Jennings, of Middlesex, Fox and ing the past four seasons to assist in selecting a winning Army side, Lee Wai Lam, of the Engineers, which defeated the Chinese in the who have all scored 29 goals, are leading all the divisions. Hendy, Semi-Final of the Lai Wah Cup.

Royal Navy, heads the First Di- vision with 19 goals, and Bracken- bury, Signals, heads the Third Di- Vision with N. Jones of the En-

He will be greatly missed by all who have come In contact with him, and we wish him every sue cess in his new sphere of life, and Kineers.

he is wherever

bound for. all franks of the Garrison wish him

"Bon Voyage."

CROSS COUNTRY

Last Monday, Combined Small Unts challenged Middlesex Regt RUGBY to a cross country run, which re- sulted in a fine win for the latter.

The Diehards did very well in this run, having seven men in the

first ten home.

L/Cpl. Dunne,

Middlesex, was!

*

IN the seven-a-side rugby tourna- ment held at the Club ground on Wednesday two Army teams were again successful.

8th Ivy. Regt., R.A. "A" team the first home followed by L/Cpl. defeated Combined Small Units Dil. und Heather, Midd esex and Cpl. Hou-, "A" by six points to son. Middlesex third,

Middlesex Regi. "B" defeated Club "B" by five points to three after Middlesex are strong favourites having a five point lead at the in- for the Command Cross Country terval. (British Ranks run) which is tak-}

At Sookunpoo on Tuesday two

ing place on Tuesday, March 4, matches were played in the Large starting and finishing from the Units Rugby League, Hong Kong Polo ground.

SOCCER

TO-MORROW at Sookunpeo Middlesex and Royal Scots

Royal Scots drew with Com bined Small Units, three points all, and Royal Engineers beat Mid- dlesex Regt eight points to three. Engineers are still undefeated the League, and the league table to date is as follows.

in

meet for their First division Royal Engineers League encounter,

Royal Artillery present Royal Scots

The former, who at

The following will represent Cyclones' are play.ng well to form should Middlesex Softball team in their League match

have no difficulty in accounting Combined Small against St. Joseph's on Sunday,

for the Scots.

Units

The following will represent Univer-Kowloon F.C. at 1.30 p.m.: sity in a friendly match against Club to-morrow at Chater Road:

P. W. D. L. Pts.

4 4 0 0 В

3 2 0 1 4

3 1 1 1 3

4 1 0 3 2

4 0 1 3 1

Royal Engineers and the Royal

Service Corps, who are Captain R. E. Guest of the Mid- A. R. Razack (Capt.), "Pinky Pine Army N. C Sen Gupta, L. T. Ride, "K. Y. da, Kelly Silva-Netto. A. K. Marker.

both fighting it out for the Se- dlesex Regt. has taken over the Tarn. J. Tsul. G. Hong' Chgy, J. Fen- Barney Abbas, A. A. Rumjahn, S. Bux, cond Division honours have both duties of Hon. Secretary, Hong too, K. S. Oh, N. Singh, T. C. Lo, S. K, M. Rumjahn, Coffee Baker, M. B. a difficult match this week-end, Kong Area Sports Board, Hon. Se- Amplavanar, S. Mahmood. Reserve: D. Hasuan, A. R. Abbas and A. R. Mar- and neither can afford to make a cretary Army Association. Foot- Chellish.

.ken.

ball, Athletics, and Cross Country.

I slip.

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Drink BARCLAYS

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SEXPORT

BP &C

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