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BIGGEST EVER EXODUS OF FOOTBALL ELEVENS

Upsets In

London, March 13.

The biggest exodus of British soccer teams to all parts of the world will be witnessed at the ond of the prosent season.

Badminton Almost daily, the English Football Association re-

Two major upsets in the Junior Jast siglet's

games

featured

At the

Rehbri Tay and Patrick Wong advanent lo the Semi-Aund of The Senyor Doubles by beating Their club-mates, Bil Punk and Ramon Young In treo xels.

The ertain-raiser between lost year's Junior Singles runner-up Chung Wah-chiu and his

ceives requests from League clubs for permis- sion to make, close season tours. Several Scot- Pristrand tristeclebs have also got the wonder

;tust.

Scandinavia appears a popu- |

Portsmouth, the lar choice. team of the English season, are in tour Denmark and Sweden. Huddersfield, now moking club- gallant effort to extricate them- +1 ( Las produced the first selves from the First Division spset of the evening. 12ın himal- | relegation zone, are also going to Ismashes his way to a superk these two countries, and Holland

as well.

win for tvinge his defeat from Ching 1 year, when he had to jelite tn the third set.

TO MO Vices of ladh playti5 anth were tant portret, eshti,iter witle reporting u Tau, however, held th Kreat advantage of having more kollinu: strokes us staste and form euf drag

Alpaktes.

Football Fixtures

The following soccer games will be played during the com- Sweden will be the destinationing week-end: sf Brentford

the London ir Second Division eluis can flualise plans.

while Manchester City, the

premier Lengue side, me to visit Denmark.

Danish fans will probably miss the

pleasure of seeing Frank Swift's wizardry in goal for he The set upset saw deferis conadered certain to be chosen sve tactles win the day, 1. Won the England team which will 1.0 S ( Chair of Kostoon Tong Be touring the Continent at the Club, a seeded pair fond. Oporte

of non-plusset by the abilliy

BH WON Cheung and D. IF

Ta of YMCA. to return every

verse of their senteshes. They be

full la repeated erros sitive thy madeli avoy to Chrun

Berniag

unst Tor

+%=

13 Therese Rimesing made a gallant | attempt agatust the mure perienced Mrs. 1. P Stokes and M... Tamworth, but had to bow down to two opponents who can hit auch harder than they.

Mrs. Stokes was the best of The quartelte that night, and was conspicious with her cut drops a lobs to the backhand corner. Mes. Tamworth gave able support with her smoshes, killing the half-court returns of the Recrelo quis.

Margaret Xaster, ear of the mrst experienect PI Landing' Singles players in the colony did

sane Litzze",

For Turkey

and fachung

Derby County, Blackpool Tottendam Holstar the other clubs interested in in- vitalmas from Scandinavin.

תב

Dutch fans will have opportunity of comparing the difference between English First and Third Division soccer for, in addition to Hudders field, the little Northern club, Queen's Park Rangers, Intend to pay a return visit,

Another London club, Charlton Athletic, who won the FA Cup in 1947, are niso booked for Turkey to play four matches,

Fulham, now engaged in a

BATURDAY, MARCH 19. 1st Division Kit Chee y St. Joseph's; Novy 4.30 p.m.; Referee: Ward: Collins and Linesmen: Pte.

P. George. Army v Navy: Sookumpoo 4,30 p.m.; Referee: R. M. Omar; Linesmen: D. P. La ist) A. Ribeiro.

South

China "A" V Eastern; Caroline Hill 4.30 p.m. Re- feree: Capt. Chisnall: Linen men: J. Day and Mak Yeung-Fai, Kwong Wab v KMB: Boundary

4.30 p.m.: Referee: J Pudley: Linesmed: A. F Wills and H. Richardson. Club v South China "B". Post-

poned. CAA (bye).

2nd Division Navy v Club; Navy 3 pm: Re-

feree: Pte, Collins. Army-HK Dockyard; Sookum- poo 3 Referee: D. P. Lak

HONG KONG, TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1949.

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Minor Alterations Badminton Standard To Yacht Club Rules Showing Big Advance

(By "RUBBINGSTRAKE”)

The Sailing Committee has decided that since Saturday afternoons are no longer normally required for. Team Events, races for the open Dinghy Halmsmen's Series shall be hold ex cept on Ladies' Race days (i.o. the third Saturday of each month),

London, March 14. The Thomas Cup competition and the All-England badminton championships have taught all Movers of the game some valuable lassons, the chief among them being that the game, as it is played by the exports today, is far in ad- vance of what it was before the war. The average club player in Britain was flabber- gasted by the brilliant play of the "masters" of today. The following facts emerged from these events: First, that today as $ nation, Malayn is number one. second, that the gentest player of today and of all time, is Dave Freeman of the dinghy United States, third, that the

Americans arc going to be 105 (4) threat to the world in this game 84 (3) as in any other game they take 76 (3) up

seriously, fourth, that

the

A new notice, which incorporates all amendments, amplifications and additions to the Club handbook, will be posted on the Sailing Notice Board before Saturday. It includes certain

minor alterations to present practice and will It cancels all other be in force forthwith.

Fell

Badrainton has not many ad- herenta in the United States at present, but it is safe to say that Dave Freeman's wizardry will act as a great lip to this spurt in the land of Uncle Sam

With Clinton Stephens and his wife, Palsy, taking the mixed doubles in the English cham- pionships at Harringay, the Unit- ed States had the distinction of 75 (3) Danish women players are in winning two titles which was one 58 (2) clash by themselves, nfth, that more than Malaya, Denmark and

51 (2) the Indians are only a shade be-Enginad.

47

(2)hind their Malayan rivals and The Dunish girls 46 (2) lastly, that England, for decades splendid form

WEEK-END REBULTS

Oragona:—

amending notices and instructions. There has been a good res Simtiorly the open ponse to the drive for more points ure:- names for the Star Helmsmen's Howell 1st and nearly a dozen have Robertshaw been added this week-end. It Furrer Millest is now to be hoped that the

Hancock new recruits will start taking Mackay...

The dinghies De Goede the boats out. also have plenty of room for Balley new blood. With many of the so called tigers of the class salling Redwings. how is an excellent time for the begin- ner to start his racing career. A good many Idols crashed in the Latles' Race on Saturday which was won by Miss Black more. In the series one ties third with 82 points while Miss Dewar now shares the first place

with Miss Spencer Cooper with 85,

The points scored in the Star series by those who have sailed Two or more races are us follows: The number of races sailed is given In brackets: Von Sydow Yourlent

Smith

p.m.

Je Goede Kit Chee v PCA; Caroline Hill 3 Heerding

pin: Referee: J. Day. CAA v WD Chinese, Boundary 3 Robertshaw

p.m.; Referee: A: F. Willis,

Kay KMB v Solicitors' Chatham Rd. Hancock

1pm. Referee: Lt. Davey. St. Joseph's v Army-Kl; Army bold challenge for promotion to " 3 p.m.; Referee; F. A. the First Division. are to visit

Barretto.

Can- pain. Their invitation is in re- University celledi.

Bura for-transferring their cen-

V Tramways;

not have such an easy tin nd-

tre-half. Jack Walson, to the Eastern v Police; Cancelled. though she won in two sets by Real Club of Madrid,

BUNDAY, MARCH 20. and 1-3.

Spain, 100. may nçe Burnley Governor's Cup Final Plucky Helen Kwong ran alli

and Chelsen, both of whom are HKFA v CNAAF: Club 4 pm: over the court before she con-

offers. Incidentally, considering

Referee: W. Gaffney; Lines- ented any point. Her weakness: Barcelona Club is reported to men: J. Word and A.E.P. Guest. however, on the backhand gave a have invited Yeovil Town, the j (Duration of match will be 00 cwston! turget to the steady Cup

"giant killers," to ly to minutes. An extra time ten Margaret.

Malcolm Kempton nearly had Spain for a fixture on March 27. minutes each way will be played the honour of creating the third upset of the evening.

American Tour

1st Pugie Pop

2nd Eestacy Six Starters. Jubilees

1.30.40 1.21.10

the

were in singles

PULLING TO FIGHT BUCKS

the Royal Navy," and Ramse Bucks, Lightweight Champlor of Hong Kong and Shanghai meet in the ring at The Chini. Fleet Club on April 2, boxiną fans are likely to be treated to one of the best fistic boule of the season.

Pulling possesses an impress record and during his stay in th Colony, has met all coners, tr respective of weight, height al reach. In all contests in whic. he has taken part, Pulling hot proved his superiority.

The following is Pulling's ro- cord as a boxer in the Service:

RNVR Champion of Great Bri tain (Featheweight Division 10 41 (2) the number one nation at this events on is shown from the fact and Lightweight Division 1038),

aport, has slipped.

that they held all four places in South Division Champion Maloya had a close call against the semi-finals, and it says much Great Britain (Lightweight Divi the United States at Glasgow and for the standard of play moston 1939).

was touch and go whether they women in that country that both Mediterranean Fleet Light won the Inter-zone final. It has, the number three and number weight Champion 1841/43. however, to be taken into ac- (our proved capable of bivating Inter-Services Weller and Mid. count that Wong was injured and their number or and two in dleweight Champion 1947/48, 1.43.18 below his best form and that Law needle matches, like the cham- Rumour has it that this will be 1.46.21 struck an off day. Furthermore, plonship.

Pulling's last fight in the Colony, the Malayans must have

Badminton fous in the Westas apart from the fact that he Ü more affected by the change of have yet to see the Malayan girls getting on in years, he is due to cllinate than the Americans and in action, hat if they get to he leave the China Stallen in Juta doubtless in their own country, anything like as good as their 1949. the inan

from Malaya, would men players, it will not be long have been even harder to beat. before the Danes lose their

There is the belief now in this supremacy. country that the Thomas Cup has 2,04.40 | left the West for a

1.11.40

1.12.50 3rd Miss Loseby (11) 1.38.37

Starters.

1st Symphony

2nd Ecsincy

Six Starters

Ladles Dinghies-

1st Miss Blackmon (8) 2nd Miss Spencer-

Cooper (5)

Ten

33

Stars:-

21 (3)

13 (3)

11 (3)

Five Starters.

11 (3)

Radwingsma

D

(2)

1st Miranda

(3)

2nd, Josupert

0

(2)

3rd Ghost

1st Yourleff (7)

been

2nd Von Sydow (1) 2.05.42 long time, the view being taken that the Malayans will be un- bertable in their own country.

1.29.45 1,35.02

Good Turn-Out For Fanling Matches

Pulling is most anxious to r ton his unbeaten record and 'L training seriously for his siŃ Que felt very sorry for the In- round fight with Ramsey Bucks, in players who went to beth whe is an opponent of no mean

They

did

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

(Continued from Page 11)

Kanila

Glasgow and Preston to watch calibre. the last two Thomas Cuo games. They had been the "failures" of Of the spare, lithe Californian the competition, with their first doctor. Dave Freeman, It can be match defeat by Canada, yet it 1.40.04 said, und the Malayana will says great deal for their spirit

readily agree, that he has no and enthusiasm that peer. He is not a man but a ma- not let this depress them. chine. He has every stroke to They took the opportunity to SOUTH EAST PORTS perfection and his footwork and watch their former rivals in ac- Mar stamina is such that "what goes tion, trained hard and their two 14 PRES. JEFFERSON (APL) over comes back."

best players, Davinder Mohan, This lean player, a shade un- and George Lewis, were “glurl-

SOUTH AMERICA der six foot, le a natural player, ous" losers In the championships Mar whose skill has been increased at Harringay. Mohan only went TRAAT MALAKKA (RIE). by proper tuition and persistent down fighting to

the Singapore April

21 DOJUSEVAIN (RIL). training. He neither smokes nor

Wong champion.

taking the May drinks. Dr. Freeman is an ex-second game from him, after 18 ETRAAT BOENDA (RIL),

likeable man, modest and beating the American Thomas June

17 TEGELBERG (NIL).- court pecularities, like I ever a man had his chance, ROUND THE WORLD outing

"stupid" to himself

was Lewis in his quarter Anal | March when he becomes human ana match with Ooi, the Malayon) ** PREJ, MONBOX (APL), errs, these are

are extremely good, champion. Fancy, leading 14/5 humoured and

1 FREA, BUCHANAN (APL). cause no offence. In the final game and having five and then being He is a great sportsman as well match points as a great player.

beaten, True, many of Lewis' Both 'Marten Mendez and Carl "winners" were only Inches out, Loveday in the singles, and Wynn but no man should lose atter be- MARINE SNAPPER (AFL). Rogers in the doubles, were at ing-in-such-a-commanding past times brilliant but they were tion.-Reuter. like the proverbial curate's exa.

There was a good turn out at Fanling for the Captain versus Secretary Golf match, 28 a side playing. The result was very close the Secretary's side winning by 31% to 27 points. Full details are given below.

The other gallant Httle Cup South Chinu v Taikoo; Caroline The final of the mixed foursomes was also play-

After winning the Arst sell against Billy Soares, seerted Eghters, Hull City. are going player, he was leading by 12-7, North

Iceland. The to

Cup in the second set when he sinc-holders. Manchester United, now krned to let Soares catch up with at the top of their form, will not him..to deuce....and take the set..he scen on the Continent, for. Soares took it, 15-12.

they have turned their attention

visit proposed

to

Hobert Tay and Patrick Wong, West for the seeded pair in the men's Eire. doubles, loshed their way through One of the most widely travel- to beat Bill Funk and Ramon led League Young after the latter had forced | United, are anxious to them to the third game.

sides,

make

In the event of a draw).

2nd Division

• 1111 3 p.m. Crawford.

Referee:

JOCKEY-CLUB- ANNOUNCEMENT

W

The Jockey Club yesterday an-. West. Hamnounced, the following alteration

to the Classifention List:-- their 24th tour. They have 10. To. Class 1 (Ponies of 1949: The winning pair had much of far played in 71 different Con High Speed. theh own way in the first game tinftital towns. which they won by 15-8.

some

In the second however, Raman Young come

with up mamificent not play which trick- ed the unsteady Wong into some expensive errors.

The first six points of the last game were bitterly fought, both

Swiss offers appeal to Liver- pool, who last summer went догова to Canada and the United States. North American

tourists this year will be Now- castle and the Irish club, Bel-

fast Celtic.

To Class 4 (Ponies of previous seasons):-Seafire, The Chief.

ed and was won by Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Brown who beat Mr. and Mrs.. R. R. Coombes by four and two.

Further matches were play

ed in the Men's Foursome com- petition and this has now reached the semi-final stage with Messrs. Heath and Cow- perthwaite to play Messrs. Bathurst and Barry in the top half and Messrs. Linaker and Smalley playing Messrs. W. C. Hung and Suen in the lower

hallie

Entries for the G.M. Young Cup

on March 20.

The G.M. Young Cup presented

To Cinas 5 (Ponies of previous seasons)Jeep Hing, Victorious.

To Class & Ponies of previous reasons):A Grand Time, Jump by Mr. G.M. Young in 1827, to be Bld, Marber. Souvenir, Winder-

mere.

To Class 7 (Ponies of previous

perpetual Challenge Cup and to be played for between teams (at To Class & (Ponies of 1948)-present of four players) from any Forever Spring.

Bank or Firm; match play; all matches to be played out to the 18th hole; Singles and Fourballs; Singles to count one point and mara, Sulphur.

fourballs two. In the event of a To Class 7 (Ponies of 1040)tle on points the match is decided Busy Bee, Radiotron.

by holes. beat W.. Chung, 1-8, 13-14 trip to Brazil. Many other

Chelsen are also considering a To Class 8 (Ponles of 1049);— Ladies' Doubles: Mrs. Stokes and

-Hop Yick, Sharpshooter. Mrs. Tamworth beat B. andball Association to arrange

tions have requested the Foot- T. Remedios, 15-9, 15-8,

for Junior Men's Doublest ILF. Tut clubs to visit them, so by the

ant W.N. Cheung beat P., end of the season the list of tours! Wong and S.C. Chan, 15-0, is expected to be the greatest in

the history of English soccer.

South America, too, has sent sires scoring alternately. There-out Invitations. Mexico and after, it was clearly a Toy-Wong | Brazil have both made attractive| decision when they won the next offers to the League champlona, seasons): Al Fresco, Corrie Doo, five points, lost the next two und Arsenal, Mr. Tom Whittaker, Rosemarie, Sapientia, Strathna eniled the match with 15-8. their manager, told Reuter that the Brazil offer probably will be accepted.

Full Scores Junior Men's Singles: D.C. Lau

15-7.

Ladies Bingles: Margaret Xavier

brai Helen Kwong. 11-0

11-3,

Today's Games

(At KCC Court)

New Dixio?

Liverpool

while WR:

The Ladies' Annual Meeting is being held at Fanling on Monday,

FRANK PARKER'S DECISIVE WIN

Cairo, March 13,

March 21, and Tuesday, March 22.

---SINGLES.

CAPTAIN'S • BECRETARY'S

D Robby Wallare

0

Gulam v Collings

I Cowperthwaite v Bathurst.

0 Cautherly - Walker

Mitchell J.D. Maskin

J.D. Hackle v Goldman

Morris Barry

1 Buen Duty

Kowart W.C, Hung

Ha

1 Pugh

• Dengiz Prophet

• Lima Hunter 1 Carter C.L.. Robertion

Linaker Sommerfell 1 Redtorid v Tydall

Heath Done

Gordon Cleland

↑ Sainsbury v D. Hang

1 Jackson v Bubb

Davidson Tar Alton Whelpton

• Macintyre de Pinna Wong Fringla ....

• Paterson ▼ Nicholas

1 Pallinson v Ber

1 Bailey ▼ Groves

Kite Chau ...

Wallem v Vaughan

12 Singles Total

FOURSOMES Gordon-J.D. Mackie → Bathurat- Barry............?

tening and while he has his Cup player, Bobby Williams.

"good in parts."

They had nothing like the con- Listency of their champion, nor the concentration, nor the Btness (not that they were untrained). Rogers was a very fine doubles playor at his best, but he was errotle,

Obviously, country which employs proper conches, like Am- erica and makes a real effort to take the sport seriously, is going to be real threat to any nation, no matter what the sport is.

Д

Tsuis Have Easy Win

The following are the re- sults of yesterday's tennis games at the Cricket Club

171 ground:

2) Robb-Linaker v Valisco-Sommerfelt 8

1 Cowperthwalte-Heath

Walker...................

Lydall-

© Gillum-Redmond » Collines-Done 2 Mitchell-Buen v 3.5. Mackin-Gold-

2

1

Cieland

1 Macintyr-Sainsbury v do Pinnse

Wariston ...

2 Cautherley-Jackasn

Pring.........

• Morela-Douglas v Tan-Prophet..

* Elewari-Alton v duba-Ho

2 Davidson-Paterson r W.0. Rang-

Miller

Q

# Balley-Pattinson v D, Hung-Grove Kit-Pugh Duffy Nicholas ....

0

→ Llena-Wong v»l[unter-Clsu..

The famous cry “Gives It ta Junior Men's Singles: J.A, Soares Dixle," always heard at Goodison

beat M. Kempton, 10-15, Park, 19-15, 16-12.

"Dixie" Dean led the Everton The American, Frank Parker, today won the Egyp- Senior Men's Doubles: Robert Tay attack, may again be heard on a

and P.H. Wong beat Bill Football League

tian men's singles lawn tennis championship. ground in a Funk and R. Young, 15-0, few years', time.

He beat his compatriot, Budge Patty, in three 13-15, 16-7.

Geoffrey Dean, son of the cele.

straight sets, 6-2, 9-7, 8-6. brated England centre-forward, Is sh

showing much promise as an Parker's superior score easily After the match, Parker sald-

for his

school in won him the first set, 7.03 pm. (Junior Men's Doubles): outside left

But the "I am very glad to have won the. JA.Chester. He surprised even his second set was closely con- championship." Patty sald' © Carter-Wallem v Robertson-Vaughan 2

father, and

now a Chester publican, tester by both players winning "Parker played too well." by his accurate centering In their services. Parker consist-

The final of the mixed doubler 16 Foursomes Total recent school match.

Dean. is now impressing on ently drove deeply and rushed was won by the Franco-Ameri-12 Blasies Total

can toam of Miss Nelly Landry

27. Grand Total his son

of ba to the net either to kill or play and Budge Patty who beat thr the necessity coming expert in kicking with drop shots. His kills were good Italian pair, Mrs. Annlle Bush either foot, and not relying too but his drop shots were weals and Gianni Cucelli, 6-7, 6-3, 7-5, much on his left leg.

throughout the set. However, after a thrilling match. Dixie Dean, an adept

at he finally broke through to take

It.M. Soures

and

Soarea v L. Pomeroy

G. Roza Pereira.

7.30 p.n. (Junior Men's Singles):

C.H. Ngan 'v K.P. Chan p.m. (Ladies' Doubles): Miss

4.00

8.30

M. Leong and Miss A Heal

v Miss T. Bajiiste und Miss Murgie Xuvier,

. (Junior Mixed Doubles):

A.J. Gonsalves and Miss G. scoring goals with his head, still the set.

M. Bala,“ 0.06 m. (Ladles Doubles): Miss goals

scored

Mixed Doublės

COLONY OPEN DOUBLES Lee Wai-tong and K.H, Ip beat Ho Ka-lau and Pang Ol-jam, 6-2, .3-1.

Teal brothers beat D.3. Leonard and L.F. de Souza, ‚0-2, 6-1.

CLUB SINGLES

D.T.M. Junes beat G.B, Smart, 8-3, 6-1.

P.H. Bonnerman beat A. Furrer, 6-1, 6-1.

R. Segalen beat Dr. H. Meyer, 0-4, 6-4.

TODAY'S GAMES COLONY OPEN DOUBLES Court 1: F.M. Ribeiro and T. E. Rodrigues y Tsul brothers.

Court 3: Lee Yue-wing and Wong Shlu-wing v Lee Wal-tong and K.H, Ip.

CLUB SINGLES Court 3: JD, Mackio v D. Nolan..

14

171

sit

Court 4;

H; Bonnerman..

FRA MEETING POSTPONED

B.T.M. Jones v. P.

Court D: J.B. Hawthorn v R. Begalen,

Court 8: JL.C. Pearce v M. Heenan.

TURPIN LOSES

Trieste, March 13,

Eliva v S. Cuttingor and Miss holds the English League in- In the third set, Patty wan

As only five referees turned up, dividual scoring record with 379 visibly tired but struggled hard. The women's doubles title including Mr. A.E.P. Guest

from the seasons The games

went with service went to the Anglo-French team (Chairman) 1938-39.

and W. Gaffney The Italian middleweight chom- I. Soares and Miss. Y. Franco 1923-24 and

His 00 until Parker was serving and he of Mias Nelly Landry and Miss (Hon. Secretary), the fortnightly plon, Tiberio Mitri, defeated fiel- V Miss H.

Kwong and Miss goals in 39 League gumes in the finally won the set and the Joy Cannon, who beat Lebanon's meeting of the liong Kong Prot- Lain's middleweight Empire title-

1927-28 season Is a Divisions I match, H.P. Lam. N

Vera Mattar and Mrs. ball Referees, Association yester-holder, Dick Turpin on points In 0.30 p.m. (Junior Men's Doubles); record. In that season, Dean Parker's machino-like tactics Mary Brown of Egypt, 6-3, 0-2. day was postponed.

a 12-round match hère List night. E.M. Rozario And J.A. scared a total of 82 goals, in- repeatedly earned him applause Australia's Jack Harper and The meeting will be held -to- | |--Associated Press. Motta M. Ribeiro and cluding International, Cup and from a crowd of more than 4,000 Germany's Baron Gottfried von merrow at the office of the Hong TIE. Rodrigues.

representative games,

spectators. **2

Ciamm won the men's doubles Kong Football Association in A meeting of the Intervert Sub- Obsarvars expressed the title by default as a result of the Prince's Building at 5.20 p.m. Committee of the Hong Kong opinion that Parker's play] Czech player, Jaroslav Drobny All referees who wish to attend Football Association will be held „throughout: the tournament | retiring from the championships the annual dinner on Saturday, at the Association's often at 5.IN was 'batter than anything pre-With an attack of lumbago March 19, are requested to be him, tomorrow : foeslect the viously seen in Egypt.

United Press.

present at the megling, Long | Mundia Interporé toum. 1. 171)

James McGregory, of Glasgow Celtic, scored 410 goals in Scot-

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