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THE HONGKONG" TELEGRAPH TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1935.

"Perfect Drive" Is Demonstrated By The "Perfect Woman Golfer"

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This atrip of action pictures portrays the "perfect drive" as shown by golfdom's most perfect woman goller, Joyce Wathered, of England. For that reason it should be carefully studied by those who seek to perfect their form, for much of the golfing wizardry of Miss Wethered in contained in her drive. She is an effortless hitter yet gets fine distance. Her actions in the swing, the downstroke and follow-through are perfectly synchronized, as the pictures show, each movement drawing naturally its proper sequence. The result is a style envied by a world of golfers. Miss Wethered, who gave up her amateur status to play ko a professional, is appearing in a series of exhibition matches in Canada and United States against some of the best golfers on the American continent. These photos were taken during her opening match against Gene Sarason and Glenna Collet Vare, with Johnny Dawson as her partner.

Lawn Bowls Fixtures To-day

THREE - MATCHES

DOWN

What should be the best con- teat of the quarter-finals of the Pairs Lawn Bowls Championship, is the match down for this after-

noon between the Craigengower players, R. F. Luz and H. Beer,

and the Club de Recreio cómbina-, tion, F. X. M. da Silva and C. G. Silva.

The match was to have been

OPEN SINGLES TOURNAMENT

LAWN BOWLS TIES DECIDED

SEVERAL GAMES

YESTERDAY

W. K. Way, of the Cruizengawer C., rhd a good bit of work when he eliminated V. Petherich, of the Kuwe loon Bowling Girren Club on the Kowloon 0.6, green after A gond xame in the open Mingles Lawn Bowl championship yesterday,

The

LEAGUE TENNIS PROGRAMME

CHINESE R. C. RESTING

FIXTURES FOR TO-DAY

Owing to the bad weather during past weeks, thing has been coursadei

GERMAN PRAISE ENGLISH TEAM

HOCKEY VISITORS TO BERLIN

"The British teams can lose with a smile. This is what we should learn from them."

That is the fribute paid to Eng lish Hockey in an otherwise de precatory article in the Berliner! able defny in the local tennis leagues-Tageblatt ith which scathing matches in the "A" Division standard of play by the British and although the ninth block

oferiticism is made of the poor be played off today only four weeks hockey teams who partici ated in fixtures have been decided as yet,

To-day the Chinese RC. the only, the revut Easter Cestivals, 100 per cent. team ju the Division, i

The criticism, is directed chiefly will be resting while the Club de l Recreio, who are lying second, will at the men players, the writer say meet the Fadian R.C. at Sookunpooing: and the U.S.R.C., who have only test otre match to date, will play the Club de Recreio's "B" team. The winner scored an thirteenth

The full programme for to-day 14 Two of the Singles matches hels as against his opponent's right, as follows;

Becreio "A" postponed from last week will also ach had a four and a three to his; Indinn R.C.

Craigengewer Kowloon CC. be played to-day. 1. Rozarie, of credit. Leuding by 10-15 after the

Chinese "

Hongkong CC. the Club de Recreio, is to nicet J. C.¦ sixteenth head, Way, seored singles karein "R"

CSRC Brown, of the Kowloon Howling on the last five heads for the anten. Green, on the Kowloon C. C. green BRADBURY BEATS THOMPSON while 1. Overy, of the Kowloon

played last Tuesday at owing to match ended on the twenty first besd the rain was postponed. It is to with the serge 21 16 in favour of be decided on the Kowloon Bowling Way Green Club's green.

Cricket Club, meets a team-mate. ` 1. W. Bradbury hud, to fight hard C. J. Therhi, 011 the Club de to enter the fourth round in his match Recreio Grees,

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with G. E. F. Thompson on the Kow Joon Dock Recreation Green,

V

*he English displayed superior technique which we could Have admired, Both in physical condition and in tactics they were distinctly inferior to the Germans, Hasty hitting and bad footwork

were

more noticeable with the British players than with the Ger

02101.

ALL-BLACKS ON tedabove,

TOUR

The writer then pays the tribute continues: "Good English teams will always be woles nie

011 opponents

German sports grounds, but we have ont- grown the time when pleasure.

New Zealand Complete clubs are made the centre

Their Team

Bradbury went we away at the start to lead with a score of 16 shots. to 2 on the tenth bead. Then Thomp- son staged a remarkable recovery adding wischt shut--to his stare in four ends To bring him within six painis

Welliniston, July 16, The remainder of the New Zealand' of Bradbury.

Conceding

single on the lifteenth. Thompson played

Rugby team to tour Great Britain beautiful word an the next.

next searon were chosen tordny after a when lying one down, to take three shots, the trial match here, and the constet

tram i:

He scored a double or the next enl

and then a single which left him mly

ne point behind his pune.

It was touch and to for the last four heads, the decision on each oc eation being in doubt until the inst.

Pult back. G. Gilbert,

rue. Chechey, N. 103, H. Brown N, A. Mitchell.

R. Pare, E. Todi.

Fieselkthr Salomon, J. Griffiths.

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of Easter tournaments here."

Praise is given to the English wenien players, especially the yanets who are described. au superior to the Germah clubs whom they defeated decisively.

Don't Give In to Indigestion!

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to Baker and Meadows 4-6.

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London, July 8. The following have been selected to Threunimit 6. P. Dr. onser, represent Great Britain in the Ryder Cup Competition, which takes place at Ridgewood, Me Jersey, on Septern- ber 28 and 29: Charles Whitcombe, i (captain),

Percy Allies, Richard - wood. Bradburg however, unged Forward A. Camdeniran, D. Baltes, Hirtan, John Busson, William Cox, to scrape through with four singles, wyd. F. Vorrath.

Pepper, 4 1. Akin, WV Collins, 4. Edward Jarman, Alfred Padgam, to finish the match on the twenty- Holes, a Hare, It. Kone, TB, 3. E Alfred Perry and two others whose second end by 23 shots to 18,

Manchester, J. Bet, I. Mckenzie, .A. F.-names will be announced later The bowling was of fair stan Me Leman

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Pulfleek: 1. S. Sadler, M M ti. Care.

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durd, and despite the fact that the Caughey (centre three-parter) and sere during the first ten ends in Bail (win:) have represented New dicates that Bradbury played the: Zealand before. Ball sui Hart, the Letter game there was in reality very other wing, were formerly track little to choose between the two, trunners, Corner was in The All-

MCLEOD WINS

Playing on the Taiken Iteervation Chub green yesterday afternoon, W. Melend, of the Police RG,, defented HL. P. Westinke, of the Civil Service i Cricket Club, by 21-12. the game cop.. cluding on the 21st bend,

MATCHES RE-ARRANGED

Black tear against Great Britain

in 1930, while Page, Grifths and Mahoney have represented New Zea- land in matches against Australia.

Lenton.

LEAGUE TENNIS

Kowloon C.C. Defeat Police R.C.

Playing on the home courts, Che The international Swimming fede Kowlóng" Cricket Club defenter the ration has decided to permit the use. Polier Beerention Club by seven sets of the "butterfly" breast stroke, an to two in a "D" Division Lengue tennis Amerinn invention, at the Olymple rame. B. G. Baker and W. E. Mea- games in Berlin next summer.

law and A. R. S. Major, partnered

The match between G. 1. Sherrar

The "butterfly" stroke calls for an by 8. G. Smith, each won a set for and T. Armstrong was put off from above-water arm recovery, with a the visitors. yesterday unfit to-day. It will be vertical, instead of horizontal, urm played in the Club de Beerein green pull through the water.

Scores:

A. Philippens and D. S. Green

F. J. Jones and F. Cullen, who are The committee, however, hus ask Kowloon C.C.) beat C. Pile and G. lue to meet on the Craigengowered de congress of the federation at: Carruthers 6-1; beat A. R. S. Major CC, green to-day, will not play off its next meeting to inquire elasely in-and S. G. Smith

beat B. G. : their Tie to-day, but will meet to the desirability of permitting the Baker and W. E. Meadows B-3.

Tursday next.

stroke in future.

N. A. E. Mackay am! D, Orr (Kow-

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

6-1;

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thers 6-2; beat Major and Smith 0-1: U. Raznek 5-7,

beat Haker and Mendowa 6-2,

LK.C. WIN AT KOWLOON The Indian RC, won another match in the "D" Division of the Tennis League yesterday when they visited the Kowloon Bowling Green Clubs and look 61% sets to 2%. Senres:

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