BETWEEN K.W. CHOY IMPRESSES PAGH MIXED DOUBLES MATCH
AT TAIKOO; GOOD
M.
BADMINTON RESULTS
AT A GLANCE
JUNIOR SINGLES
E. Zimmern beat J. Hool 15-6), 7--15 and 15-10.
SENIOR DOUBLES
K. W. Choy and K. B. Low beat J. J. Remedios and H. F. Gon- salves 154, 15-10.
MIXED DOUBLES
Oliveira M. A
and Miss M. Kwok Silva beat D.
and Mrs P Wilson 14-17, 15-3, 18-15.
K. W. Choy and Mrs. N. Cas- tro beat S. Amplavanar and Miss T. Gonsalves 159, 15-5
LADIES' DOUBLES
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His attack of ɛervice was más- terly and at one stage had the effect of partially demoralising the opposition.
A LARGE AND ENTERTAINING PROGRAMME OF LONY BADMINTON MATCHES WAS DECIDED AT TAIKOO YESTERDAY, A FAIRLY LARGE CROWD BEING PRESENT DES- PITE THE DISTANCE IT WAS NECESSARY TO TRAVEL, PRIN- CIPALLY TO WATCH K. W. CHOY,
THE MOST TALKED OF PLAYER THIS YEAR, IN ACTION.
Choy figured in two matches- a men's doubles and a mixed dou- bles-- both of which were Won easily. He revealed himself as a splendid player, whose coverage of court, anticipation and effort- less clearing shots will make him a strong contender for the singles Mrs. Wilson, although she was CFOWN. His men's doubles part-apt to go for shots that should ner, K. B. Low, who has not been | have been left to her partner seen in the tournament hitherto, showed vast improvement and she is also a fine player, and these two rarely made a mistake with any are likely to make a strong bid for thing at the net that should have the doubles title.
been punished. Miss Silva, was erratic carly on but later improved considerably.
Mrs. Wilson Good
two
Most thrilling match of the evening was between M. A. Oliv- eira and Miss Mylthie Silva, who
The splendid positioning of Choy have played together for years, was the feature of the final mixed and David Kwok and Mrs. Peggy doubles match. Although Am- Wilson. Winning the first game plavanar tried very hard and oc- as the result of brilliant all-round casionally brought off some splen- DRAW
play. the Cathedral pair appear-did shots, he could find no flaw in ed to have the match in Following is the draw for the when they led 12-8 in the final probably the steadier of the
hand Choy's play. Miss Gonzales was W. Ladies' Doubles badminton cham- session, Oliveira and Miss Silva, ladies
and she had some rare pionship:
however, fought back with deter-duels with Choy from which she Miss M. M. Silva and Miss M.mination and. after "setting,'
J. Choa and went on to win,
always emerge A. Xavier v. Miss Miss M. Churn; Miss M. Ribeiro | There was little to chose be- and Mrs. O. M. Silva v. Miss U. tween the opposite munibers of In the only other
game, Ernie Khoo and Mrs. Wilson; Miss G. either side. Kwok was probably Zimmern, of K.C.C. beat J. White and Miss F. Wong v. Mrs. the cleverer of the two men but Hooi. Zimmer was accurate N. Castro and Miss T. Gonzaloes: Oliveira made up for any short-in the later stages and was Miss D. Eardley and Mrs. Zim-comings in his game by his speed able to dictate terms. His
Miss M. Noronha and in covering court and his decisive best scoring-shots meen v 12 6) v S, E. Lavrov
Miss 1. Pereira,
court smash and well-placed drop.
O'M. Deane and A T. Dow Howard and A. Kitchelf (4).
CLUB SINGLES
P J. Elder T. C. Monaghan (6). CLUB HANDICAP SINGLES
D. 5. Robb (3 6) v E. R. Childe (16)
64. after leading 4 2 and Pagh (1). took the second, after a great fight, at 8--6.
Pagh's Shortcomings
Obvious shortcomings in Pagh's game wore evident throughout the encounter. His necurate driving frequently drove Umetani out of position but Pughis inability to Forer the INSUR from the net placed him at a great disadvantage and for The most part lie was forced to concentrate on mantai- ing the rallies until metan broke down.
Umetani, early in the proceed. ings. endeavoured to force mat- ters from the forecourt but after several of these sorties had met with some success, Pagh found a length with his lobbing and: Umetani was forced to stay back The best stroke the Japanese player produced Was а Cross- court forehand drive which he hit with power and accuracy into his opponent's forehand corner. His running forehand drive up sidelines Wils also accurately executed.
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Towards the end both men were obviously exhausted and the re- sult of a final set would have been difficult to forecast,
The match will be replayed at
some future date,
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TENNIS RESULTS AT A GLANCE
Following wero yesterday's Tennis Results:
OPEN SINGLES
Q. Umetani (0-4) v M. Pagh (8-6) Unfinished, To be replay.
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OPEN DOUBLES
S. A. and H. D. Rumjahn beat Kenneth Lo and Lee Wing G-1,
6-3,
CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP
V. R. Gordon beat A. K. Mao.
kenzie 6-3, (mu).
CLUB HANDICAP SINGLES
G. Stirling Lee received
over from E. S. Hall,
walk.
H. C. D. Knight beat A. C. 1.
Bowker 8-1, 4-6, 6-4.
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METER.
MISER
SCHOOLS' SPORTS
The final of the annual Inter- Schools Athletic Sports will take place at Caroline Hill Stadium to- day, commencing at 2 p.m. programme of 11 events will be decided.
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Mr. C. G. Sollis, Director of Education, will distribute the prizes.
Following is the programme. 100 Metres (8.00. 17m:);- Long Jump (2.10 p.m.1;.: 800: Metres (230; pan.)};i Poit Vault (2.40 p.m.1;. 200, Meires (8,00; p.m.), suot Putt (9.10 p.m.); 400 Metres (3.20 p.m.): High Jump (3.40 p.m.); 1,800 Metras (4.00, p.m.): 110 Mètres High Hurdian (4,10 p.m.) and Medley Relay Rácé - (1.26 p.m.).
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