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LIBERTY BAY WINS CHAMPIONS IN

Flying Boy (Front).... 359

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RECORD TIME

(CONTINUED FROM PAUN

Race 6.

MA E. M. Rafeok's' City of

Brisbane...Mr. E. Q. Butler) 1 Mr. Soth's What's That

(Mr. . L. Caplan) g Mrs. Lang's Goldon, Dawn

(Mr. G, Rozay 3 Won by four lengths; three lengths between. second and third.

Time: mins. 6.1 secs.

Pari-mutuel:-

Winner: $10.00.

Place: $7.80; $20,70; 850.10.

Race 11.

Mr. 0.0.0.'s Amey

I

I

(Mr. Ip Kui Ying) Mr. H. Y. Laing's Wonderful"

Stagir T, L. Wong) Mr Valley's Valley Hail

(Mr. D. S. Li) 3 Dead hent for Arst place; short hand between first and third, Time: 2 mina, 06.2 secs. Paci-mutuel :-

Winner: $10 and 847,30. Place: $8.30; $16.50; $3.30.

Betting.

Winner Place Amoy (Ip Kui Ying). 111 Buchanan (Chanson).. City of Shanghai

(Soares)

85

City of Canton

.". (Butler)

3

Double Eagle

(Chanson)

1

605

Gold Box (Pau)

00

80.

Gold Bridge

(G. Roza) 10

Heather Loaf

..(Carroll)

1

Honolulu Moon.

(P. Young)

2

Jack O'Lantern

(Needa) 196

338

Betting.

King Salmon (Clark) 474

453

Winner Place

Philteror (Caplan)

0

Australian Chjof •

The Leprechaun

27

(D. S. Li)

· 177 311

(Pearce)

1

City of Brisbane

Top (Black)

(Fung)

21

3

hite Butterfly

Golden Down

(Ip Kui Ying) 344°

395

1,094 2,236

(Butler).....1,499

(G. Roza) Ration (Neoda) 1,242 Stickybeak (Clark)

1,329

Cy-Pres (Liang) .....

34

82

· 151

30

84

1,533

Helvellyn (Butler).....

34

100

King's Counsel

The ftaincloud

Race 2.

(Heard) 595

199

(Noronha) 108

King's Parade

Wagga (Foy)

13

30

What That (Caplan).

49

178

Much Ado

3,711 *4,380

Race 7.

29 10

Mears. Mackie and Grayburn's

Brechin....(Mr. A. F. Clark) |

Mra, Dunbar'a · Tillieum

Mr. E.R.'s Tenorio

(Mr. W. Hill)

(Mr. L G. Frost) 3 Won by four lengths; short head- between second and third,

Time: 1 min. 20.2 secs.

Pari-mutuol:-

Winner: 15.10.

Place: $8.00; 8.60.

Messrs. Kong Bros. Charming

Stiler(Mr. D. S. Li) Mr. A. M. L. Soares Jungle Jin

(Mr.. V. V. Neoda)

Mr. En Tong Son's Jack Sharky

15

Bold Bar (Pan) .....

Just Imagine (Needa) 389

(Clark) 179

318

(Tang Man Wa) 12 Orlando (Proulx) ................ The Crook (Pearse)... The Rainstorm

23.

(Harriman)

47

1

2

Valley Hall (Id). Whooped (Young) Wonderful Stag

078

31

4

(Wong) 936

(Mr. G. W. Sewell) 3

Won by three lengths; many longths between second and third.

Time: 2 mins. 06.2'seca.

Fari-mutuel.: -

- Winner: 80.80.

Betting.

Winner Place,

Brechin (Clark)

720 N 657

Tonorio (Frost)......

072

797

The Cavalier (Wong)

55

87

Place: $6.00.

Tillicum (Hill)

711

408

Betting.

Wayward Stag

Harriman) 33

60

2,500 1,939

Winner Place Charming Star (Li)...1,276 380 Jack Sharking

(Sowell) 93 Jack Sharky (Sowell)

93

03 59

Race 1.

2,003 570

Mr. L. Dunder's Gleneagles

(Mr. L. G. Frost) 1 Mr. A MI, Sonros' Sadko

(Mr. V. V. Neca) 2

Mr. Dynasty's King's Bounty

(Mr. G. U. da Rozh) 2 Won by one length and a half: one length between second and third.

Time: 1 min. 47,2 secs.

Winner: $8.50.

Placo $8.30; $8.50; $11.70. Betting.

Race 8.

Mr. Dunbar's Liberty Bay

(Mir. W. Hill) 1 Mrs Pearce's Trentbridge,

(Mr. V. V. Needs) Mr. Dunbar's Cyclamen Bay

(Mr. L. G. Frost) 3 Won by many lengths; the same between second and third.

Time: 1 min. 24 secs.. (record). Pari-mutuel :-

40

Race 12.

3,328

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Mr. Chan Wing Yung's (Bag and

Baggago...(Mr. T. L Wong) 1 Mr. Dynasty's King's Justice

THURSDAY

H.K.C.C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT

INTERESTING PROGRAMME FOR TO-DAY

(BY. HALADIN.)

Matched Golf. Clubs

How To Obtain

“Balance

SELECTION AT HAPHAZARD

FOR LONDON SWIMMING STADIUM

POPULARISING SPORT AS

A SPECTACLE

London-There is a possibility of an up-to-date covered swimming bath being initalled in London, which will falfil all requirements. for international competitions both in the size of the bath and in seat-

GOLF

CAPTAIN CUP 1932

In the final tie at Fanling, Feb 8 H Hampton (11) beat ATE Lissnman (3) by 2 and

BRITISH SHIPPING

INDUSTRY

NO ASSISTANCE FROM GOVERNMENT

[BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE.] ̧

RUGT, Feb. 21.

Undoubtedly the most interesting programme for a single day since the tournament started has been arranged for this afternoon, when It is to be doubted whether onding accommodation. “ competition resumes after a break gouer in a thousand possesses a com- for the Races. No less than five ploto.net of what may be termed 100

The projected bath is part of the inalehes in the Open Singles are on per cent, clubs implements which scheme backed by an important the card, of which three can be con- nave precisely the same eel" Anglo-Canadian group to erect a IN the House of Commode rester- sidered as "needle ties," so that the bands, or what is commonly call for the bath bare hoen made to Trade, stated that no scheme of stadium in the West End. Plans day, Dr. Burgin, of the Board of some very keen, play is expected. ed" balance." And yet the posse provide a pool 35 yards by 20 yards, dovernment assistance fơr, ship- Perhaps the most important is the son of a set of properly matched graduating in depth from 12ft. to building generally, was under oat- meeting of Goldman and Tax, clubs, all of & ferally as regards sit. sin. From the deep end the aideration, but the Britah Govern although Lai's match with Cassum-fpal," is of the utmost importance bath level will be graduated bhoy will also have far reaching if our golf is ever to attain that make 30 yards water polo course secure that international aspects to ment had already taken steps to effects. Leotard had Hazell try degree of consistency which is the with the minimum depth of six of shipping and shiptailding a conclusione to settle who should ball-mark of, the good player. qualify to meet He Ka Lau in the Usually, the building up of a set of commodation for four to ive thou brought prominently to the notice

Fost There will also be seating no- they affect Britain should third round.

clubs is undertaken haphazardly; wo sand spectators At the moment of the World Economic Conference. The full

is as fol- stroll into a shop, pick up a club of there is only che difficulty, and if programine,

attractive appearance, and say, this overcome building operations Open Singles,

"Ah, that feels rather nice," and, will commence in the spring... following a few words of encourage- nient on the part of the salesman, the club is ours.

lows:-

L. Goldman v. Tam Toe Fong. J. A. Cassumbley v. Lai Kwong

Tsun.

J. W. Leonarde. Denis H. Hazell, 8. A. Rumjaha ». Y. Hachiuma. Taui Wai Pui is H. Armstrong.

Open Doubles. Fu Tak Cheuk and Iu Tak Lam Ng Kam Chuen and Tani Ping Fan.

Club Championship. Hyler. McBride.

CRICKET

VOLUNTEERS BEAT NAVY

(Mr. G. U. da Roza)·· 2.

The Volunteers engaged the Royal Mr. L.T.F.'s Gold Key

Navy in a friendly cricket match (Mr. S. Pan) 3

on Hong Kong Cricket Cint ground Won by two: lengths; four lengths yesterday, and beat them by two wickets. The match was one of the most exciting seen

on the ground for a long time, and the Volun-

between second and third,

Time: 1 min, 50 recs. Pari-mutuel :-

Winner: $10.00.

Place: 85.30; $5.70; $11.10.. Betting.

Winner Place 45 103

NAVY.

More likely than not it has no selation whatever as regards "feel" or balance, to the other cluba in our bag; it is a pariah, and as such it is, sooner or inter, thrown out to swell the collection of discards which litter the locker and our homes. A solicitor of my acquaintance admits to the possession of 1,000 clubs of all kinds and descriptions, which he has collected in the course of his golfing career. A City man whom I know has a mania for collecting drivers, each new club being pur chased in the hope that it will turn out to be the magic implement of which he is in saarch. After a shot or two it is put away and forgotten, I am reminded of the folly we display in building up a set of slabs by the receipt of a letter from Mr. John Talman, Rector of the High School of Glasgow, enclosing an ex tract from a lecture delivered to the School Scientific Society on the Mechanics of Golf, with parti

teer's victory was mainly due to D. S. Harley and L. D. Kilbeecular roferenca to balance and matching of clubs. It is an interest- who put up 130 runs in the sixth ing document, clearly showing that wicket partnership,

the author is a thoughtful golfer. Scores:-

The sote of clubs belonging to first class amateurs and professionals that Mr. Talman has measured all reveal themselves da families," One player's figure, may be 5, and other's 5.4, but whatever the figure all the clubs of any good player's

Lt. Watson, o Potter, b Rigg 40 Comdr. Williams, run out 4 Lt.-Comdr. Mason, c. Beck,

b Richardson

Rigg. b Beck .....

2

Adam (Butler) Bag and Baggage ›

(Wong)...2, 192 Daylight Eve (Clark) 291 Gold Key (Pau). King's Justice

1.407 388 133

(G. Roza)...2,091 Sasppy Eve (Noronha) 24 Valorous (Heard)

1,165.

Lt. Smythe, b Rigg

Li Fuller, b Rigg ..... 33 Sub-Lt. Larkin, c Rigg, b

Suthor

48 41

Бо

375.

407

Lt-Comdr. Lloyd, .b.w., b

Killea .......

13

Winner Place Blue Star (D. S. Li). 19..... Gay Cruder (Wong) · 222 Gleneagles (Frost)....1,840 Hotmas (Clark) ......... 427 254 King's Bounty

209 1,192

Winner: $3.50, Place: 85.10; $5.10.

Betting.

5,105 3,333

I

Cyclamen Bay (Frost)

Don (Ip. Kui Ying) ...

43

Roza)

Sadko (Needa)

45 718

50 €39

Libody Bay (Hil) .......2,477 Trentbridge (Needa).... 497

3,071.

2,301

3,083

Winner Place

150 66

02 1,504 350

2,198

CASH SWEEPS

Pay.-L.-Condr.. Yates,

0

Race 1.

No. 414

$1,150,80,

*...... 32 Lt. Batten, b Kitbee Sub-Lt. Stannard, not out ... O.A. Crabtree, hot out....

Extras

10

8

30

+1

101.

38

328.80 104.10

R100 6.

Race 9,

Mr. Lancashire's Warrington

(Mr. A. F. Clark) 1 Mr. A.Z.'s Jingle (Mr. D. S. Li), 2 Mr. Wong Siu Ngan's Burgo-

Race 2.

Beck

No. 21

3

21

No. 479

508

31

468

+

·

247.60 Nos. 107 and 402 get $50 each... Race 3.

$1,874,00

207.80 Nos. 403, 008, 34, got $50 each.

Race 4.

$1,739:20 30 RY .495,20 383

Smith-

8

30

Richardson

9

1

1

Rigg Killee

6

3

Ride

0

Volunteers.

No. 408.

.373

$2,013,30 576.20

J. E. Richardkon, b Yates L. T. Ride b Yates. F. S. W. Smith, b Yates ...... N. A. E. Mackay, c Yates,

b. Crabtrenání...

10

13

30

n.

671

287:80

*

Messrs." Kong Bros Polar Star'

(Mr. D. S. L) I Mr. Monastic's Friar Tuck

(Mr. T, L. Wong) 2

Messrs. Kong Bros.' Evening

Star......(Mr. S. N. Puu) 3 Won by four lengths; two lengths between second and third,

Time: Amir, 01.9 secs.

Pari-mutuel :-

Winner: $5.0

Place: 85:10-85.50; 85.90.

Betting.

master (Mr. W. Hill) Won by half a length; the same

between second and third.

Time: 3 mins. 20.4 secs.

Pari-mutuel :-

Winner: 80.80.

Place: $8.40; 910.90; 88.30.

Winner Place Binck Rock (Pau)...... 272 346 Burgoinaster (Hill). 562 -790

+

Betting.

ا.

Nos. 4, 187, 321, 394, 448,576, 42, 88, 385, 376, 353, 308, 92, 500 get 350 ench,

Now 484, 229, 871, 390 get $50

5.

82,210.30 631.00

310.80

Nos, 1283, 660, 30, 208, 206, 755, 229,

-Winner Place

But Aftor; That

Hey Tor (Wong)

·275

423

(Mr. Frost)

Evening Star (Pau)...

8 52

07

Invincible

234

(A. Botelho)

13

each. 47

Friar Tuck (Wong)... 97.

477

Jingle (LA)

329

479

Kilrea (Caplan)....

29

85

Klickitat (Frost)......

594

023

No. 618

Lucy Glitters.(Clark)

33

179

Krala Viz. (Proulx).

48

311

680

Polar Star (D. S, Li).1,888

1,590

Partnership

$13

(Ip Kui Ying)

94

B5

2,163

2,818

Philterer (Caplan)

20-

BS

794, 599 get $50 each..

*9***

Race 6.

"Base 5.

B

67

No, 145

... $3,353,00

2,645

698. Dy

958.00

543

.470.00

4,184 6,712

Race 10.

Mrs. Pearce'a Weybridge'

Mouse (Mr. D. Black) 1 Iessza. Hall & Shenton's Wem

bley Stag

(Mr. John Keswick) 2 Mr. Lou's "California" 12" ARE MAD (M-W. H. Choy) 3 Won by me and a half lengths; two lengths betweed second and

Time: 3 mins 05.4 BCB Pari-mutuel

Winner: $37.10.

Placo: 311.00; $40.90; $24.00.

Betting.

Winner Place ' Alexandra (Young). 300 519 California (Choy) 79. 180 1,160 Deb (Noronha) 1,235 Festival Eve (Poy), 80- 145

Hazel Leaf (Carroll) 57

Spring Field (Necda) 131

Ta Prastie ink

(Harriman) Warrington (Clark)...1,916

Messie. Hall and Shenton's The

Gotwit7.(ME L G Frost) 1 Messrs. Li and La's Mayflower

(Mr. Ip Kui Ying) 2 Mr. A. M. L Soares Mignonette

Note (Mr. T. L Wong) `3

*: Won by three longths; the same between second and third,

Time: 2 mina 03.3 secs.

-Pari-mutuel

Winner $38.80.

Place: $7.20; $8.00; 87.50,

Betting-

Gold Mine de val

Esk (Clark)

(E. Joseph), 9.

18 114

Glen, Shee

Winner Place

31 107

(Harriman) 12 10

Bron Talisman

2 (Chanson) 205

440

Golly Eyes (Fung)........ 17 Mayflowor

41

werful King →

Pearse) 13.

(Ip Kui Ying) 2,187, 1,031 Mignonetto (Wong)... 214

349

inkypret

Solar Star (Li) PARRY

55

150

(K. Wong) 34

68

Spotted Butterfly

*kollekt

(Pau) 85

Stourbridge

Smbly: Bing C

vick)

Weybridge (Black):

304

(G Roze) 130, 323. Street Hinger (Needs) 324 Bod The Godwit (Frost),

(A. O. Botelho)

Nos, 381, 177, 99, 1088, 635 get $60, ench.

Race 7.

No. 1022, #3,827,60 1,093.60 546,80

1163

"

R300

8.

Na 1818

1990

H

781

1,723.00 1,350.00 675.00

$3,097.00

1,122.00

561.00

No, 058 get $100.

Race 9.

No, 401

853

26

Nos. 391, 831, 1938, 595, 96, 980, 917, 100, 1243 get $50 each.

*Race 10,

$3,048.80. mi 1,042.80 021:40

No. 1003

153

·247

Nos. 1245, 97, 1187, 761, 1336, 1012, 1019 get $50 each

Race 11.

No. 00

1309

850

$2,358.30 2,356.30 523.40

Nos. 084, 220 766, 893, 170, 817, 4051161,1049, 1307, 316, 281, 1383 get $50 each;

Race 15.

'$50 each.

$4,200.00

300.00 und .29), get

Total (for 6 wkts, dec.) 249

Bowling Analysis.

0. M. R. W. 11 9 45 0

៥ម

kit are the same."

Oranky Whimsicality. The trouble with the average golter is that be collects his clube at different times and at different places and tries to play himself 10" to them. As Mr. Tatman says, ona club calls for a half swing, an

Chance for Amociations and Clubs.

INTERNATIONAL CAMP RALLY

[BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE.).

RUGBY, Feb. 91;

ba

A bath of this type would re- velutionise swimming entertain menta in London, as the anticipat- MANY European countries will be ed support: would enable 4ssoais represented at the Camping tions and clubs to stage expensive Rally to be held in private por The Anan tion of Hampton Court on the international fixtures.

sial group behind the scheme have banks of the Thames at Whitsun been in consultation with practical tide, under the auspices of the people in swimming affairs, and one International Federation of Camp prominent A.S.A. official was in- ing Clubs, formed last year at vited to give an opinion on the bath Conference in Holland.

The Camping Club of Great Bri specifications

AIR MINISTER RETURNS

Two adjacent sites have been setish and Ireland, of which Lord bured. On the main site it has Baden Powell, Chief Scout of the been decided to erect a stadium on World, in President, will act as the lines of the Maple Leaf Stadium hosta in Toronto, which has duplicates both in-Reton, and in Madison Square Gardens, New York. As in the case of the Toronto Stadium, with which are associated leading Canadian banking, railway public utility interests, the London project will, it is understood, be carried through under important Enancial auspices, as a public util ity undertaking,

and

The stadium will have a seating capacity of 15,000; every seat in the building will have a clear view of the arena; sad a special feature will be the building's adaptability to various shows and exhibitions. In the case of the Toronto Stadium, and other stadiums of similar type, has been found possible, with out any severe strain on the staff employed, to lay out the arena for ice hockey, tennis, pelota, a poli- tieni meeting, and a horse show. with intervals of less than 24 hours

FROM GENEVA :

[BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE.]

RUGBY, Feb. 1.

LORD LONDONDERRY the Air

Minister, arrived at Croydon. Vesterday on his return from

Geneva..

ROYAL GOV. GENERAL FOR

AUSTRALIA?

Canberra, Feb. 10.-It is believed that the Federal Cabinet of Aus tralia is unanimous in its desire that one of the King's sons should become the next Governor-General of the Commonwealth.

It is emphasized, however, that' the relationship between the Gor..... einment and Sir Isaac Isaacs, the present Governor-General, is vory On the site adjacent to the main cerdial and a future appointment stadium plans have been made to is not under official consideration construct an extensive garage and at present,

a bus terminus. There will also be ample room to construct a bath on

other a full swing; this one demands the lines outlined, which would en-KING'S THEATRE

in the loop of the string, the, two ends projecting from opposite ends of the loop.

'Moment of Inertia, The club is suspended by the string, which must be kept taut, one end being fixed to a rigid support, and the other strained horizontally and hold immovably. Having

an open stanice that a square able swimming in London to take stance; & firm right-hand grip here, as high a place in public favour tight left there. They are as a boxing, ice-hockey, and kindred cranky and as whimsical as class indoor sports of schoolboys. The difficulty is, of course, that we cannot judge the "balance" of a club unless we are igood golfers, and we will never be come good players. if we keep on playing with badly matched clubs.

The golfer who has becoine est in. his own style occasionally has to purchase a new club. Let him be chary of buying one merely because it purports to be an exact replica of a golfing wizard's favourite club. We don't necessarily wear the same launched the club in the same way size in hats as R. T. Jones; why as the pendulum of a clock, it is ahould we wear the same size in best to count the beats over a period golf clubs 1. Just as you know your of four or five minutes, and divide particular size in hats, so it is pos- to lind the number of beats in one sible to assign numbers to golf minute. There are now three clubs. If you know that you take, measured quantities--the weight in sax, size 5 rin, drivers, then the ounces, the number of beata per brassie, spoons, irons, and the rest minute, and the length in inches be should also be size-5. How is this twee the point of suspension had to be dona

the point of balanga, age, vol. 2:34

From these data can be found. the is to sit down quietly, and, after thing we want to know this to careful thought, give merit marksment of inertia" of the club about to each lelub of your present set for the chosen pivot The method of

A. C. Beck, b Stannard ...... 10 E. J. R. Mitchell, b Yates... D/8. Harley, sob otibol. 82 L. D. Kilbee, e Larkin, b

Crabtree 78 W. II. B. Rigg, b Crabtree a J. E. Potter, not out

Extras

77

33

Total (for 8 wicts.) 259 Bowling Analysis.

The first step, anys: Mr. Talman,

O. M. R. W. reliability. The club you play best, measuring balance, ornament of

Yales Larkin

17.4 0 68 4

11 061 8

14

Mason

09 21

Co.0.0 1. UNIVERSITY

the one in which you have the

greatest contdence, ne never incris," one of the main flors in toyou down badly,, is awarded antching clubs ir rendered so simple 100 marks, and 6 others are grad by the use of the logarithmic scale, fed accordingly. The 100 per cent.

Dr slide-rule-drawn by lir. Talman, -- club is now subjected to the follow-that it can be applied by, anybody. ing measuring operationaliz

I do not pretend, neither does Mr. (1) It is weighed, with the utmost. Thiman, that the mere matching of care to say that the club weight clubs will work miracles with a play- between thirteen and fourteeners garo.buh ons woteca of incon- ounces lis not enough,

sistent play can be--eliminated by (2) The club is balanced horozon discarding, or altering, those clubs The following have been selected to represent C.8.0.C.d team tally on a sharp edged support, and whose merit mark falls short of University in a league match on the balance point marked. To the 100 per but standard bad 0.8.0.0: ground at 2 PELÍ 100

(3) piece of gummed paper is whose measured inertin is appre Saturday. J Ling (Caps), F.stubk tomporarily on to the loatheroinbly different from this which e H. Holdman, W. H. Edmonds, B. of the grip about four inches from D. Evans, F. E. Matthews VF the top of the club sint, and McGowan, B. Randle, H.-C. pencil mark drawn at exactly four Robertson, B. AJ Simpson, H. inches from the top edge of the len Strange, J. Wilson.

VARSITY HOCKEY

The University met the H.M.Š.: friendly game on ground Vosterday result being 2-2.

took the load ten m

ther: riady to LAVAN

(4)The distance between the bwo marks is carefully measured in inches and fractions

(5) - The club is now suspenuled Pendulum fashion from a pivot locat ed exactly as the mark four inches Eleren from the top. CA piyon can be mad two pieces of string och ax formers

ches in length small Joop being oon, the made at the end of each piece: The reda plada ond of ouch wiring is threaded são | through the Joop of the other, thus i bight into which the club inserted Adjust the string the four-inch markon

start hat Medway soon" "equalised. At half time the moore wAS

the second 16}

even loonbested,

Booned fo

and pull both ends.

club is now old firmly (Continued on next Column)

perience shows to be the best for us.

M.W In Londen Observer. robe de mariopaiékes

COMING SHORTLY

Tense with Thrills

CHANDU

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