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KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE

BALL

FIRST PRINCIPLE OF GOLF CHALLENGED.

NEW HERESY.

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 14th at 11.15 am- Å. geners? increase of pressure han occurred over the whole ara An anti-epelento lies over Chine

Strong N.. winds may be expected along the coast, and fresh E. winds over the N. Chins

10 am. to-day, 0.04 inches,

Hongkong rainfall for 24 hours, ending at

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon

Mr. Guy Livingstone, of the Chelsea School of Golf, has written a letter to a London contemporary enunciating a start- ling theory of golf, a theory which underto-day is as follows mines that professional teaching which bases all efficiency and proficiency in the dogma--"Keep your eye on the ball," Mr. Livingstone's idea of this may be summarised by the one comprehensive righ word "Bosh, poron

Stance and swing are all that matter, according to Mr. Livingstone, and if there are right you will hit the ball perfectly truly whether you are blindfolded or not.”” The storm began to rise on Saturday afternoon at the ninth hole of the Prince's Golf Club, Mitcham, where an Express representative sought the view of Mr. H.. Mallaby-Deeley, M.P. The member for

the Harrow Division of Middlesex, was do astounded by the theory that he missed his drive, although he is a "scratch" player.

That," he said with

DISTRICT

FORECAST. Hongkong & Neighbourhood Formosa Chautal

JN.E. winds, strong. South coast of Chins between (N.E. wirds Hongkong and Lammocks. fresh. Youth coast of Chins between

Bongkong and Hainan... }'

Same as No. I.. E. winds, fresh to moderate, overeant.

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

Stativo.

a gesture embrac ing the failure, is an illustration of what happens when the golfer takes his eye off the ball. He either misses it or does not drive the ball in the right direc tion. Any golfer will tell you that, for it Vostook in a fact borne, out by experience, medical Neuro knowledge, and common sense.

"No anly that, but there is in addition Tokio the curious fact that if the golfer takes Kochi his eye off the ball during the sweep of his Nagasaki....... dub the power of his drive is checked at Kagoshima that very instant, and the stroke seems Oshima

REGISTER

14th MARCH, A. M.

Wind.

Hour.

Barometer,

THIS Temperaturo.

Humidity

Direction,

7.a. 30.21 15| 60 | NE

6 s. 29,91

Hakodate

** 29.95

30.04

NNW

30.09

NE

30.15

3013

ENH

30.08

30.07

30.07

NA

29.65

Chatoo ་་་་་ 60.

6.

to die away to nothing, just as though Nas the nerve communication between the Ishi'jime brain and the muscles had been suddenly Bonin Is disconnected

It might be said that the typist does Weihalwer9 30.26 38 63 not look at the keys of her machine, or Hankow that the boxer sometimes bite his opponent Shanghai 8.30.36 51 point of contact, but that is quite another without keeping his eye on the desired point in dynamics.

Kinliang...

Gratzlaff

30.31-37 9a.30.28 44 6.30.20 47.85

Sa 30.17

30.02

50,001 29.97

Sharp Peak "Once struck, the further progress of Swetow

Amoy the typewriter's keys is governed by fixed Taihoku mechanical guides, and as for the bozer Tatohu he is merely concerned in landing his hit, Tainan and has not to consider in what parti Koshun cular corner of the room be must knock Pescadores out his opponent."

Canton The press representative then carried Hongkong the new theory to the two club pro Viet. Peak fessionals, Hearn and Philpott. Their Gap Book attitude was one of mild amusement Macao..... mingled with pity,

Wachows Not. look at the ball?" said Philpott. Hoitow.......... Where have you got to look, then At Phulien Pakhof

the clubhouse? I never heard such non- serise."Sa

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Philpott was moved to seize a club and give practical demonstrations of the folly of the Livingstone theory.

"Now, look," he said,what happens Bacolod when I look away from the ball, and you Hollo will see that all the muscles follow the Coba ..... glance of my eyes, and that disturbs the Labuan swing so much that the club head does not come down where it is wanted. Keep your eye on the ball if you want to play golf"

L. Ayton, the Bishop's Stortford Club professional, sent the following telegram on the subject to the Express representa- tive yesterday

A golfer cannot hit a true shot with- out keeping his eye on the ball.

GREAT PLAYERS VIEWS.

[BY MARK ALLERTON.]

If our stance is correct and if our swing is true, we are told that it is not necessary to keep our eye of the ball,

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Hongkong Observatory, March 14th, 1912 1 BADOXETER, reduced to 82 degrees Fahrenheit o the level of the ses in inches, tenths and handrodine, 2 Tyarmatura, in the shade, in dogroos Hairsa hait, ut pot

8 HUMIDITY, in peromitage of saturation, to humidity of air saturated with moisture being 100.

4:DIEROTION OF WIND, to two pointa,

5.FOLOR OF WIND, according to Beaufort Soale, 6 STATE OF WEATHER, b blue sky, o detached sloud, a drizzling rain, I fog, g gloomy, hall, ightning, o overcast, p passing abowors, a squally Pain, a snow, t thunder, visiblilty, w daw (web) Rain inches, tenths and landedths.

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER

Hongkong Observatory March 14th

Previous On Date On Date

Day 1 alt at

The discoverer of this theory claims that it is startling. I can propound one even more startling. Suppose you want to hit a bull's-eye at five hundred yards. IF, instead of adopting the orthodox attitude, you stand erect, shat your eyes, and raise your rifle, with one hand so that your fingers are on the trigger, you will be Bazomoter entirely successful if at the moment of Temperaturo pressing the trigger your rifle is pointing Humidity...... in the right direction and if you do not Wind Direction suffer from incipient locomotor, ataxia. Forceti It all depends on the ifs Westhor na vy

I will readily believe that Harry Rain Vardon and James Braid can hit a golf ball a creditable distance with their eyes. blind-folded. I have never seen them attempt such a thing. It seems to lack a certain amount of usefulness. Blind man's golf is not likely ever to become. really popular.

As a matter of fact, both these players insist that one of the very first things a

golfer must learn is to keep lus eye on the ball. Harry Vardon writes:

To the point where the gaze is fixed the head of the club will automatically be guided,

Vardon places the keeping of the eye on the ball second in importance only to the

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NNE NE

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Highest open air Temperature on 13th...72 Lowest, open air Temperature on 13th...53

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

From 14th to 21st March, 1912 HIGH WATER.

Monti

H'kong

Mean

Time

159 16

7:51

making the stroko necessity of keeping one's head still while Fe

In Advanced Golf Braid insists that dat |"' the player must rivet his attention on

San. the ball as he never does on anything else, and he agrees with Vardon that the Hon. player should not take the ball generally into his view, but a particular part of it. Indeed, Braid is so much at variance with stake the blindfold theory that he states that wed. 20 every detail of the stance and swing may

Height.

thin

LOW WATER)

H'kong

Mean

Time.

Ln. It in

4:31 51

27166 052 39

6 8

17 m 9 14 4 6 m 263 1 1 18m 9 28 49 m 3 22 11 8 32 7 0 2 14 a 3 2

261 26 947 5 23 60

9 12 7 0

19

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108

10 30

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59 m 440) 2:0

11 12

6 0

4.45

be right, and yet the shota be failures Theri 21 m 10 32 because the player is not keeping his eye on the hall,

I should not mind venturing a good many half-crowns on a match against the

nost redoubtable opponent if he wouldTHE FAMINE IN CHINA promise to shut his eyes before making each stroke.

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