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LOCAL FOOTBALL.
K.F.C. TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW.
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QUEEN'S COLLEGE AQUATIC SPORTS.
STUDENTS PUT UP A GOOD SHOWING.
Annual
The followinje have been selected to represent the Kowloon 1st X1
Queen's College held its against the A. &, S. II. on Chathum swimming Sports at the Victoria Rond Grount to-morrow, kick-off at Recreation 'Club bath yesterday even- 4.80 p.m.--Nicholls; Martin, ing. A large gathering of students Dowman; Hedley, McKelvie, BI; and friends were present. Mr. G. P. Caplin, Bryant, Dominy, Grim-de Martin, the Director of Education. who gave away the prizes, at the con- wood, Inmon
clusion of the sports, arrived in time to see some of the final events, The programme consisted of fourteen events. Much enthusinam prevailed, and all the entrants received a fair share of applause.
The following have been selected XI to represent the K.F.C. 2nd against. H. K. Club on the Kowloon Football Club ground, kick-off at 3. p.m.: Gurevitch; London. Wells; Everest, Gilchrist, 1. Greenberg:
At the conclusion of the sports, Mr. M. Greenberg, Whitfield, Simpson, G. W. Reeve, Recand master, address- ed the gathering in the absence of tho Cotton. Bickford. Reserves Headmaster, Mr. F. de Rome. Ho Noonun und Smith.
Recreio Teams.
said they would, all agree that they had had a very excellent afternoon. Their leadmaster was unable to be present, and he felt sure that, all of The following will represent Re-them were very sorry inleod. On Ecreio in their League Match behalf of the Headmaster be would against the Royal Navy at the Re-like to thank Mr. Williamson who had erele Ground, King's Park, kick-off taken very great pains and given a 4.30 pin.-R. Marques; R. Silvan-lot of time in working up the sports. also like to thank Mr. G. F. Victor, N. He would
had Beltran,
helped!" "towards the success of the Gostno. A. Ward, A. Gosano, L. A. events, da Rocha and A. J. Brown,
Netto. S. Sons Remedios; Wallington and all those who
They were must fortunate lu haying The following will represent Re-their Director of Education. It was Ferein Reserves in their League not often that he was able to got Butch against the Rallo Sports away from his offler, and it was only Club
the Recreio Ground, Jon Occasions when he distributed King's Park, kick-off p.m.-A. prizes. Ile was, prevailed upon to McGrann: H. M. Britto, B. Gaan; leave his office to come and see what E.
Lawrence. C. Figueiredo, V. they could do outside their books, and Marques; J. Gonsalves, J. Gomes, he (the speaker) thought that be was G. Caterres, J. C. Santos and V. A. right in saying that what the Director of Education-had seen of their prowess Santos.
had pleased him.
Police Match Postponed.
Mr. Reeve wild how much they ap- Owing to the demands upon the preciated the presence of Mrs, de Folier Force brought about by the one, who had come in place of their Headmaster. They all wished their unrest in the Colony, the secreticadmaster a speedy recovery, Ha mantel peheduled between then called upon Mr. de Martin to Police F.C. and the South Wales distribute the prizes. Horderera is postponed.
FANLING GOLF.
STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY,
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9.20 W. C. laley & W. 1, Harris, 9.24 11. W. Dulley & D. F. C, Cleland. 9.28 11. 1. Mundy & W. S. Hier. 9.32 A. W. Muir & H. Hampton. 9.36 . H. Burton & P. Morrison. 9.40 E. B. Gammel & D. B. Evans, 0.44 E. P. West & W. F, Leckie.. 9.48 P. C. Young & G. Castle, 9.52 W. R. Vallance & A. Leach. 9.56 C. N. F. Booker & Comdr.
Priestley.
10.00 G. F. Hole & J. W. Alabaster. 10.04 G. W. Sewell & R. K. Hepburn. 19.08 T. R. Chassels & W. N. Buyers. 10.12 . T. May & A. J. R. Wolf. 10.16 J. G. Camp & A. D. Purves. 10.20 1). G. Bruce & 1. W. Shewan. 10.24 J. K. MacFarlan & F. H. Geure. 10.28 D. Forbes & J. A. R. Selby. 10.32 A. 1. Humphreys & O. Enger. 10.36 G. W. Reeve & D. S Rubb, 10.40 S. T. Butlin & G. R. Bond. 10.41 J. F. Richardson & G. H. Brad
ley.
10.48 W. N. MacKenzić & G. G. John-
#ton.
10.32 M. O. Clark & W. L. Caddum. 10.56 D. J. Gilmore R. C. Law, 11.00 €. Myenck & I. Lowe,
GOLE
as
The STARS Play it
THIS IS
THE REGULT
OF THE IMPROPER PIVOT.
NO WEIGHT HAS BEEN SHIFTED TO THE
LEFT LEG.
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At what department should practice, to reduce my handleap?
If a player wishes to reduce his handicap from 15 or 20 to below 10, & longer drive is more likely to accomplish the trick than any- thing else. Learning to hit them Laris a lot easier, compared with
sinking long putts.
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Bad pivoting is usually result of short driving. A player gets into the habit of awinging his arma nt the ball instead of pivot- ing with the body.
The golfor that does not lift the loft beel from the ground is a poor driver. He may be straight : But gets no distance.
Perfect timing is important in hitting a long ball. An excellent pivot any be fatal if the body tries to beat the clubkond. Tho result is a pushed shot to the right of no particular, good.—ART KRENZ
At the conclusion of the distribu tion, Mr. de Martin naked Airs. do Rome to present the two challenge prizes to the champions the senior and junior sections,
Mr. de Martin, addressing tho athering, said that it would be rather dry for them to hear a speech from him after having been wet all the afternoon. He was sorry he could not have come entlier, na they seemed to have had a very jolly programme, He must add to what Mr. Raven said of Mr. de Rome, and he felt sure that Mr. de Rome had a perfectly excellent substitute. They should be very grate- ful to Mr. Williamson and those who | had, assisted in getting the competi
tion up."
Three hearty cheer and a "tiger" were given for Mr. de Martin at the conclusion.
The full resalts of the sports:
One length small boys' TECC.1.
Yung Fuk-pul. 2, Ng Chung-man,
Two lengths (free stylo) for Juniors, -1, Chan Kai-bim. 2, Chan Kan-fui. Two lengths (free style) for Sentors. ----1, Chau-Sui-kum, 9, K. Nozarin.
for Four lengths (free style) Juniors-1, Chan Kai-him. 2, Chan Kan-ful.
Two lengths (breast stroke) for Juntors.--1. Chan Kan-fui, 2, Yui Po-
ma.
Seniors.--1, Wong Kam-to. 2, Wong Two lengths (breast stroke) for
Sier-hang.
Two lengths (back stroke) for Juniors-1, Chan Kai-him. 2, Chan Kan-ful,
Two lengths (back stroke) for Seniors-1, Chan Sui-kum and Wong Kam-to (dead heat). 3, Wong Sui- hung.
Diving for Juniors-1, Yong Fuk- pul. 2. Chan Kaj-him.
Diving for Seniors.-I. F. R. Abbas. 2, Wong Wing-nui.
Long plunge (open).—I, Hung Ho- chiu. 2, Kitchell,
Class team, race for Juniors.--1, Cine 4 B.
Clasa team Class C 2.
Senior Champion--Chan Sul-kum. Junior Champion.--Chan Kai-him.
ren for Seniors.--1,
LOCAL CRICKET.
K.C.C. TEAM AGAINST VOLUNTEERS,
The following will represent the K.C.C. against the Volunteers on Sunday, on the K. C. C. ground:- J. C. Lyal (cupt.), E. Goodwin, E. F. Fincher, F. Zimmern, W. C. Hung, F. B. Skinner. G. W. G. C. 1 Burnett, N. A. E. Mackay,
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