THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH TUESDAY, JULY
9, 1935.
"Perfect Drive" Is Demonstrated By The "Perfect Woman Golfer"
This strip of action pictures portrays the "perfect drive" as shown by golfdom's most perfect woman golfer, Joyce Wethered, of England. For that reason it should be carefully studied by those who anek to perfect their form. for much of the golfing wizardry of Miss Wathered is 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 pleturns show, each movement drawing naturally its proper sequence. The result is a style envied by a world of golfere. Miss Wetherad, who gave up her amateur status to play as a professional, is appearing in a series of exhibition matches in Canada and United States against some of the beat gulfers on the American continent. These photos were taken during her opening match against Genu Sarazen and Glenna Collet Vare, with Johnny Dawson sa her partner.
Lawn Bowls
Fixtures To-day
THREE MATCHES
DOWN
OPEN SINGLES TOURNAMENT
LAWN BOWLS TIES DECIDED
SEVERAL GAMES
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LEAGUE TENNIS PROGRAMME
CHINESE R. C. RESTING
FIXTURES FOR TO-DAY
GERMAN PRAISE ENGLISH TEAM
HOCKEY VISITORS TO BERLIN
loon C.C.) Int Pile and Carruthers 44: lost to Major and Smith 4-5; lost to Baker and Meadows 4-6.
V. H. Freeman and L. E. Kirby (Kowloon C.C.) bent Pile and Curry thers 6-2; beat Major and Smith 6-1; beat Baker nudi Mendowa 6-
LR.C.. WIN AT KOWLOON The Indian ILC. won another match in the "D" Division of the Tennis League yesterday when they visited the Kowfunn Bowling Green Club and "The British teams can lose took 6 sets to 22. Scores: with a smile. This is what we should learn from them."
That is the tribute paid to Eng- What should be the best con-
An otherwise de- test of the quarter-finals of the
Owing to the land weather during ligh Hockey in past weeks, there has been consider, piecatory article in the Berliner Pairs Lawn Bowls Championship,
in which scathing is the match down for this after W. K. Way, of the Craigengower able delay in the local tennis leagues Tageblatt
of criticism is made of the poor matches in the "A" Division is noon between the Craigengower (... did a good bit of work when he and although the with blok
standard of play by the British four weeks' players, R. F. Luz and H. Beer, eliminated V. Petherich, of the Row be played off to-day
hockey teama who participated in Green Chute on the fixtures have been and the Club de Recreio combina-loom Bowling
the recent Easter festivals. after Botul T-day the Chinese R.C. de only; tion, F. X. M. da Silva and C. G. Kowloon €€, greva Silva.
The criticism is directed chiedly! the open Single Lawn, 190 per cent team in the Divisini, while the Cub de Bowl hanpionship yesterday. The will be resting The match was to have beras
meet the Indian R. at Soukupno, ing
"The English played last Tuesday but owing to match ended on the essenty first hend Recreio, who are lying second, will at the men players, the writer say-
displayed the rain was postponed. It is to with the score 21 15 m favour of and the U.S.R.C., who have only lost
one mutek to date, will play the Club superior technique which we could be decided in the Kowlon Bowling Way.
de Recreio's "1" tram.
have admired. Both in physicul! Green Club's green.,
The full programme for to-day is jeondition and in tactles they were as follower
distinctly inferior to the Germans. Recreio "A"
Basty hitting and bad footwork Indian Ra
Kowloon Ce
were more noticeable with the Craigengower Chinese "B"
Hongkong CC.
British players than with the tier. U.S.R.C Recreio "B"
man."
The winner senred on Thirteenth matcles brads as against his opponent's right, Two of the Singles postpourd from last werk will also. Each hid a four and a have to his be played to-day, H. Rozario, oferedit. Leading by 16-15 after the the Club de Recreio. is to mert J. C, į sixteenth hend, Way scored singles Brown, of the Kowloon Bowling on the last five heads for the match. Green, on the Kowloon C. C, green | BRADBURY BEATS THOMPSON while #. Overy, of the Kowloon Cricket Club, meels a team-mate, C. J. Tarchi, on the Club de Recreio Green.
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Bradbury wont well away at the New Zealand Complete
start to lead with a score of 18 shots
to 2 on the tenth head. Then Thomp
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adding a remarkable
recovery
eight whets to his score in four.
ends to bring him within six points
Their Team
Wellington, July 15. The remainder of the New Zealus
of Brollary. Conceding a single on Rugby team to four Great Britain the fifteenth Thompson playedt beautiful wood on the next. when best season were chosen to-day after
down, to take the shots, the trial watch here, and the complete" He scored a double or the next end nart
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It was touch and go for the Inst four heads, the decision on each caloon, d. Grues casion being in doula until the last wood. Bradbury however, managed
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The writer then pays the tribute quoted above, and continues: "Good English teams will always be welcome opponents un German sports grounds, but we have out- grown the time when pleasure. seeking clubs are made the centre of Easter tournaments here,”
Praise is given to the English Women players. especially
the "Cygnets," who are described as superior to the German club whom they defeated decisively.
London, July 8. The following have been selected to represent Great Britain in the Ryder Cup Competition, which takes place at Ridgewood, Now Jersey, on Septem- ber 28 and 29: Charles Whitcombe,
Aliss, Percy N., Corner (captain),
Richard 1. D. Dalton, Burton, John Busson, William Cox, 1. T. Adkitw W. Como, 25. Falward Jarman, Alfred Podgam, Wenyal, F. Vorrath, A. Mahoney, W. E
Alfred Perry and two others whose to Gnish the match on the twenty Hadley, J. Mare R. Xu, T. Bonames will be announced later. second end by 21 shots to 16.
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to scrape through with four singles: Per
The bowling was of a fair stan dard, and despite the fact that the senre during the first ten ends in dientes that Bradbury played the letter game there was in reality very little to choose between the two.
MCLEOD WINS
Playing on the Taikon Recreation Club green yesterday afternoon, W. McLeod, of the Police R.C., defeated
IL F. Westlake, of the Civil Serviced Cricket Club, by 21-17. The gume con cluding on the 21:4 head.
MATCHES RE-ARRANGED
!
Caughey teentre three-quarter) am Ball (wing) lave represented New Zealand. before. Bail and Hart, the were formerly track other wing. runners. Corner was in the Black team against Great Britain
LEAGUE TENNIS
in 1930. while Page, Griffiths Kowloon C.C. Defeat
Mahoney have represented New Zra-
and in matches against Australia.
London,
Police R.C.
Playing_on_the home courts.
the the
The international Swimming fede Kowloon Cricket Club defeated ration has decided to permit the use: Police Recreation Club by seven sets the butterfly" breast stroke, and to two in a "33" Divhion Lëngue tennis American invention, at the Olympic game. 11. G. Baker and W. E. Mea- dows and A, R. S. Major, partnered The match between 6. II. Sherrira in Berlin next summer.
The "hutterfly" stroke calls for nu by S. G. Smith, each won n set for and T. Armstrong was put off from avi-water
arm
reenvery, with a the visitors. yesterday until today. It will be vertical, instead of horizontal, arm-! Scores: played on the Club de Reerein green, pull through the water.
A. Philippens and D. S. Green (Kowloon C.C.) beat C. Pile and G. Carruthers 6-1; Lent A. R. S. Major and S. G. Smith 6-1; beat B. G. Baker and W. E. Mendlows 0-3.
N. A. E. Muckay and D. Orr (Kow-
F. J. Jones and F. Cullen, who are The committee, however, has auk dur to meet on the Craigengower od te cungress of the federation at C1.6, green to-day, will not play off its next meeting to inquire efusely in their tie to-lay, but will meet on to the desirability of permitting the Tuesday next.
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