BADMINTON NOTES
THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 14, 1941.
K.C.C. SEVERELY TESTED BY KOWLOON TONG CLUB Dour Struggles In Several Close Games
Tsang, Anderson
BADMINTON Tsang,
PAIRINGS
Flowing Are lendirut Badminton Irague pairings
"A" Division
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HF Chiu and P K. Marc
University "A")
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(University "A")
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CK. Cheuk and K. B. Lin
(University "B")
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S Amplavanar and A. P. Lee
(University "6")
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M. P. Yoong and Y. P. Yoong
(University "A")
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P. H. Wong and P C.
Carvalho Silva (Recreio
"B" Division
L. Fisher and P. Wynter. Blyth (K C.C.)
5. P. Chan and K. J. Attwell
(King's)
C. F Chiu and S. C
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And F.H. Kwok Play Very Well
By "Adrem"
CHINESE Y.M.C.A. suffered another crushing defeat on Monday, in "A" Division of the Badmin- ton League, going down to University “B” by 3-6. This was the second time this season that "Y" had failed against the junior undergraduate team.
tims without addition when the scores were set at 4-all; Kwok and Chan gave another fine dis- play and forced Wynter-Blyth and Fisher all the way. At one stage near the end it appeared possible that Kwok's tenacity
and find placements Kuld
them curry through but the K.C.C. pair, who for some reason hitherto had not bothered to smash, ralled well and went out at 21-18.
Guest's Unavailing Effort
Evidently stiff and cold after waiting through four games, Lo and Twang were very unimpres- vive against Guest and Zimmern but the last-mumed was playing so badly that despite the efforts of Guest, Kowloon Tong won the game to make the game scure 3-all
The last round was one of sur- prises After their the perform-
against Wyrter-Blyth
mnt Fisher, it was expected that Kwok
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Chinese "Y" were at home and had out their strongest team but they were never in the picture, each pair being only able to win a game apiece.
University proved very well- suggested nothing that might in- balanced and thers was the mat a dicate such a big upset. Fung. factor in their success "Y" have howevry. gave u mariellous di won only one matel, to date, a 6-3 play and his smashing and quick and Chair would have a very good victory over Recreio, and
they
coverage of court, combined with
chance now appear to be strong conten-
against Anderson anel Lo's
steadiness and ability
to ders for the wooden spoon,
It intain a rally until Tsang hades, but Anderson was taking an opportunity of killing, gave no chances and he completely do- the Kowloon Tong pair a bribit?" minated the court, smashing with win. There was paver very much difference in the scores, the K.C.C. pair securing most of their points through concentrating on Lo and waiting for his loose returns to tuck away.
will be recalled that last year, with practically the same team, they lost a play-off for the cham- pionship with University "A".
K.C.C. Save Their
Bacon!
scen
In one of the most exciting and 2 gruelling matches
cither section of the League this
in, season, Kowloon Cricket *Club. fighting to the last ditch, snatched two points from lowly-placed Kowloon Tong on the last gam
18 of the evening
Fisher placed
fury and withal playing his drops with great delicacy. Kowloon Tong could produce enter to the concentratzu attack and KCC. were once again in the lead at! 4-3.
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Then eme that epic game be- tween La and Tsang, and Fisher
was very steady and very well, but
Wynte lost his smash. Blyth was rather erratic and later and Wynter-Blyth Which placed Kowloon Tong on level terms once again
K. Tong Setback
Kowloon Tong suffered a set-
in the rst game
of the
which provided | back
down to
Rise To Occasion
Having
poor
and if they do not win the title it will certainly not be for want of trying.
Other Matches
ex-
Other matches went as pected although Police, up against a disorganised St. John's team, did well to secure three games.
Although undergoing a long string of defeats, Police might do well to remember K.C.C., now at the top of the table with an unbeaten record, who went through much the same experience last year as Police are undergoing now.
Jackie Odell and M. Talan play- ed very well against King's and can be well satisfied with winning two games, but the remainder of the Jewish R.C. team were out-
fight
and Ramler Lo, offered
classed and apart from a great
by Godkin against Chung and little resistance.
In a match an Tuesday, Chig Wah had litle difficulty against V.R.C and won for the loss of only one game
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A. E. P. Guest and E. Zimmern, evening when Tsang and Le went, performances, it was not expect-
regard to their who were far from impressive in
Anderson and Jones ed that Guest and Zimmern would their first two games, with their after a ding-dong struggle. Mac- beat Lee and Mackay, especially 12 only success of the evening.
kay and Lee were then annihilat- as the latter pair, against Ander- Many of the gaines were longed by Fisher and Wynter-Blyth, son and Jones, had shown such bowl. drawn-out affairs and in at least but Kwok and Char, redeemed the improvement. The K.C.C. players enough exercise for office workers 10 four of them, an opposite result situation somewhat when they rose to the occasion in great style, and home-makers.
And it's east. would not have been altogether, scored a good win over Guest and however, and running away with to learn! We'll give you all the 9 against the run of play.
Zimmern, Kwok playing & fine long lead, won easily to give instruction you need. Try it
and almost raising the K.C.C. a win, which at that stage,to-day. standard of his partner to his must be regarded as unexpected.
HONG KONG own leval.
K.C.C. have not the balance of a championship team but BOWLING ALLEYS they are great fighters, with all their players on form they are capable of beating the strongest combinations,
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(Police)
W, H. Choy and W. C. Choy
[Chung Wan)
Jones (X.C.C.1
One of the finest, from a techni-game eal point of view, was the eight game of the evening, in which P. Wynter-Blyth and A. L. Fisher
8 dropped their second game of the season. Their conquerers were 8. Joseph Tsang and Peter Lo, whose form in their first two games hal
K. L. Lui and W. C. Chung
(King's)
D. M. Xavier and S. A. Runt
Jahn (V.R.C.)
7. Lam and K. H. Lo (King's) 15 } 7
J L. Anderson and H. 5.
A. E. Brown and S. A. Gray
(St. Andrew's)
P. A. Yvanovich and P. P
Botelho (Recreio)
M. M. Davies and B. Gilles.
pie (St. Andrew's)
R. Maynard and G. S. Ladd
(St. John's)
A E. Xavier and A. £.
Noronha (Recreio)
C. C. Pereira and E. A. 8.
Alves (Recreio)
J. Odell and M. Talan (J.A.C.)
C. F. Chiu and P. C. Leung
(Chung Wah}
S. C. Liang and K. F. Chiu
(Chung Wah
S. P. Chan and W. C. Chund
(King's)
C. F. Chiu and
Chung Hall
E. A, R. Alves and
Gosano (Recreio)
E. Zimmern and D. Hazell
(K.C.C.)
D. Hazeti and A. E. P. Guest
(K.C.C.)
D. Kwok and E.
(St. John's)
H. T. Woo and K. L. Lui
(King's)-
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H. S. Jones and A. E. P.
Quest (K.C.C.)
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F. H. Kwok, and. R. E. Lee
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