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IP-LEE COMBINATION IMPRESSES NET FANS

Of the two Colony Open Doubles Tennis games at the Cricket Club ground yesterday, the match between the Tsui brothers, holders, of the title and F. M. Ribeiro and T.. E. Rodrigues produced brightor tennis.

Challenge To Colony's

Musclemens

son

Yus wing and Wong Shiu-wing gove a dis-

appointing display, losing to Lee Wai-tong and K. H. lp 1-6-and 2-6,-

in

However, the issues of the twb games were never doubt In the minds of the crowd, who went there with the main idea of comparing the prospects of the two win- ning pairs for this year's title. the K. On yesterday's form,

Ip and Lee Wal-tong com- to gain a bination appeared greater number of votes.

The Tsul brothers did not seem in give of their best yesterday, but the brillant display put up by

A challenge to weight-lift- |- ers at any weight has been iskued by Valentine Knige, 23-year-old

of Mr. L Knige, proprietor of. Knige's Hydro-Institute of Ilong Kong, He will be giving an exhibition of weight-lifting at The Golden Gloves Boxing Tournament itl The China Fleet Club on April 2. and is prepared to meet any cim!- Jenge

members of the from audience. Within the short period if a year and half, Valentine, with the help and selenlife train- ing of his father, who is well. known throughout the Far East as Physical Culture Expert, the feer lo Junior Champion and brought himself in the circle of the world's best weight-lifters.

He has developed a magnilleent physique and is looking forward with confidence to the Olympic Games in 1082. Valentine's hody weight 148 lbs, and he has done

the following three Olympic lifts: 'Two Hand Press-100 lbs. Santel-100 lbs. Clean and Jerk -200 lbs.

Played For Everton

Mr. L. Knige himself is an out- standing personality Weight Lifting and Soccer. 11e was the

only footballer from Czechoslova kis chosen to play for Everton gainst Tottenham Hotspurs as right back in Prague in 1911.

He has also represented his Club, The Prague Athletic Club Sparta in International games on several occasions.

runner-up caused some doubt in many mide, as to their invinel- bility. Aspiring tenuta players might who watched

་་་

the Rame

have probably gained some iden which ns to the type of play could ever dethrone these long- reigning champions

Scores:

Tsui brothers beat F.M. Ribeiro and T.E. Rodrigues, 6-3, 0-3.

The following are the games:

Colony Open Singles (Quarter-finals) Court 1: K.H. Jp v George Chon. Court 2: Taul Yun-pul v J.B.

Hawthorn, Court 3: Roch

Leung V R. Segalen. Court 4: Lee Boon-sing v Toul

Wal-pul.

Club Handicap Singles Court 5: W. J. D. Cooper v J.D.

Mackle.

Court 6: M. A. D. Clinton v K. J.

Rindy.

K.S. Low Wins Triple HKU

Shuttle Crown

The 1949 Badminton tourna- ment of the Hong Kong Uni-

Lee Wal-ton and K.B. Ip beat versity concluded last Satur- Lee Yue-wing and Wong Shlu-day, when Low Keat-soo suc- wint.. B-1, 6-2.

cessfully won the Triple crown

Club Bingley

Jn. Meckie beat D. Nolan, 0-0, by annexing the Singles, title

from H. T. Heah.

0-1

B.T.M. Jones heat P.H. Bonner-Open Ladies Doubles Champions::

nan, 6-0, 4-2.

M. Meenan beat

(-), 6-1.

J.LC. Pearce,

14

+

A. Heah and B. Chong; Run- nerstip: M. Leong and Y. J.au. (12-15; 15-9; 15-4).

Open Men's Doubles Champlone:

K.5. Low and T.T. Chin: Runnersup: S.A. Vanor and C. K. Lee (15-7; 15-8).

cn-

tional Lifts, which records have pertoire of strokes equal in range. Lee Hah Long, the President's

emained unbeaten up to the pre- rent time.

Today's Gamos Terris of a high standard is this afternoon in the In Weight-lifting and Wrestling, four quarter-final

The expected

Open Ladies Singles. games of the Novices Ladies Doubles and Mr. L. Knige was winner in the

Colony Singles Championship. Mixed Doubles events were ean- Shanghat Games of 1920 and in

The best match should be thecelled owing to insufficient 1933 he won and established new. Far East records. In Ten Interna-ne bitween K.H. Ipv George tries.

Chou. George Choa has a re-

Prizes were given away by Mrs

if not in speed and accuracy to wife. Prior to that the Chairman, those

China National the Champion. Ip, however has the thanking all

Mr. J.C. Koh gave a short speech

for advantage of greater experience tournament a success.

His most outstanding records are::

Df

making the

in tournament play and his un- As anticipated a very keen con-

1. Two Hands Dumb-ball Clean and canny drop shots may secure a test was witnessed in the Open

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2. Two Hands Dumb-bell Clean

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276 4.

One Hant Deadlift (Night Hand): tica fare against the cut and slice

Men's Singles between

Keah The Roch Leung-. Selgalen Hock-thyo and Low Kent-s00. 5. Two Hands Dumbbell Preer 205 De game will also attract some ut-Keat-sco took the first set before

tention. It will be interesting to Heah could settle down. see how Segalen's stone-wall tac-

in the second set Heah found his footing and led Keat-soo all drives of Leung

along till 14-8, but Kent-800 fought on keenly puint by point thatched the game from him with to draw up to 14-11, where Heah some spectacular play,

411 im.

9. Twa Wanda Deadlilit: 575 be

7. Squatting: 493 Ibw.

hind the world's heavy recort.)

Trui Wai-pul on another court 4. Prone Preat! 308%; lie. (115 10w. Deer, Lee Boon-sing, and although

will oppose the young Java play an upret is not likely, Tsui may have put in everything h knows into the game. Lice's lack of explener and TOTS prove to be his weak points.

P. Toming from the stomach: 172.1. 18 ibu, behind the world's heavy

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Both players were exhausted when the third game began, bu may the more experienced Keat-600|

showed his prowers by leadin Heah 13-8, though every point was heatedly contested.

Kent-soo showed that he is by far the best player in the whole University. Besides the above title he won the Mixed Doubles (Open) with Moy Leong and the Men's (Open) with T.T. Chin. lly so doing he becomes for the first Ume in the history of the University the triple title holder in' Badminton.

Among the Novices, there were some keen competition in the Men's Doubles

HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1949.

But Fiancee Places Wooderson First!

127

of

Former British malto champion and world record holder Bidney Wooderson, aged 34, couldn't do better than be placed 18th in the Southern Counties cross-country championships at Camberley, Surrey. But Miss Pamela Willcocks, aged 24, Kingston, Surrey, whose engagement to him is just announced. puts him first: She is accrotary to one of the partners In the firm of City salieltors by whom he is employed. They have known each other for three years, since ha, rejoined the firm on demoblisation, They plan to marry in about

a year. (AP Photo)

PWD Case Verdict

Today

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Oliver, Stokes Run Up Big Scores At Cricket

(By "MID ON")

Despite the end-of-scason feeling that has already _cropt into. most of the teams, some excellent performances with bat and ball were record- ed over the week-end, when a number of League matches, and a few friendlies, were decided.

Best performance with the bot, that is from the score point of view, was returned by N, R. Oliver, of the "Optimists," who scored 63 against Kowloon, while L. F. Stokes, who has batted so consistently for "Scorpions" through- out the season, was only one run behind his club-mate, scoring 62 against Navy.

helped

At Sookunpoo on Sunday, early as the result of S.A. Ismail when Indian Recreation Club being run out in attempung won their home match against short one, but thereafter Minu Royal Air Force, Cpl. A. and S.H. Khan mudę 20 a-piece, Hodgson took seven IRC while F.M. el Arculli wickets for 39 runs, John Ar- with 12. culli returning the compliment with five for 29 when it came

turn the RAF's

at the wicket.

Abbas won the toss for Indlan RC and elected to bat on a hard wicket. It was a wise decision in that fleiding in the hot sun WAS really a job. The first wicket fell

to

Hockey Fixtures

FRIDAY, MARCH 18

Dockyard NO Y

Army: King's Park (RNRO 1), 8.10 p.m.3 Umpirni: AED. Guest and Yeo Blgs Gater.

SUNDAY, MARCH 20

was

Gambrill, who opened from the Plantation End, made the ball rear awkwardly, but he never dangerous in that the ball was kicking too much and when left alone bounced too high to be anything of a threat.

Steady Longth

Hodgson, keeping' a 'steady length throughout his spell, broke just enough from the leg to make | him difcult to get away. He was backed up by a field that gave nothing away, and but for the fact that Minu brought off a few hefty shots, his analysis no doubt would have been much better.

out for 50

Quadrangular Athletic Meet This Sunday

A Quadrangular Athiollo Meeting between the three Services and the South China Athletic Association will bo held at Caroline Hill on Sun- day, May 8, commencing at 2 p.rn.

Emination heats will be held on. Wednesday, May 4.

The following is a provisionnt of the different programme events:

100 incires: 2 p.tm. Shol Fut: 3 p.m. 800 metres: 2.15 pm. High Jump: 2.30 pm, 400 metres Hurdles: 2.45 p.m. 200 metres: 3 p.m.. Discus Throw: 3 p.m.

1,500 motreat. 3.15 p.m. 400 metres: 3.25 p.m. Tug-o-war: 3.30 p.m. 400 metres Relay (100 x 4

2.45 p.m.

Javelin Throw: 4p.n. 100 metres High Hurdles; 4.10

p.m. Long Jump: 4.30 p.m. Three miles: 4.30 p.m. Medley Relay Race (2 × 200, 1

x 400, 1 x 800): 5 p.m. Hop, Step and Jump: 5.15 p.m. Final Tug-o-war: 5.30

p.m.

Method of scoring will be as follows:

TH

The 100, 200, 400 metres, 110 the previous day, Indians metres High Hurdles and 400 Journeyed to Happy Valley where

metres Middle Hurdles will bà they found Billimoria in fine

in two groups of four run form with, the ball and were all there are only six lanes in the

"Duffy" runs,

Abdul-

track, Four, three, two and one. Bazack scoring 20 and F.M.el points will be given to the 1st, Cable and Wireless y Recreio: Boundary | Aft

Arculli 11 not out, The latter Strert (Kowloon). 10 am.: Umstress went in No. 6 and had there been 2nd, 3rd and 4th places respec- B.B.R.O Увоспала and Yoo Bigs anybody

to stay with him the Mathieson,

score would no doubt have been 10.30 Army. ♥ HK Police Bookunpoe,

more respectable.

a. Umpire: O.T. Palmer and Yeo Bigs, Gales.

Khaias Civil Service: King's Tark (RNRO 3), 10 am-1 Umpiem: P.F.

K.M. Rúmjohn, recently migrated from IRC, played a fine Innings against his old club and brought off some Arst class shots on the off alde. He was always

Xavier and Me, Doce, RN, Navy Dutch HO; King's Park (RNRO

1), 10.30 am.; Umpiress Capt. Chief confident against the bowling of Dell and J.B. Grewal,

John Arculli and Company and Undrenylky v "Dockyard RO;

showed that he has the right idea Road, 13 a... Ümindress EILA, MIL-

about batting by not being afrold lor and L/Wtr Morrison.

aver Bingh

Fokfolum

ed

Own

way-

tively.

In all other events, eight, six, four and two points will bo awarded to the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th places respectively.

A Pole Vault (Exhibition) will, also be included in the pro

gramine.

SOCCER GAME

Xavier,

The refered).

YMOA RAP: King's Park (TMCA), 10 to really go forward to the ball The Police will meet RAF in o First Division Football Leagua (Continued from Page 2) As to May's explanation re-

: J.. Bilinka and Jane Whenever occasion demanded. Counsel concluded his address garding the lights at Heitmeyer's by intimating, that if May stood omec, Crown Counsel stated that

Sunday the League cham-match at Boundary Street today Alt umpires are requested to conarm plons, Club de Reercio, entertain- starting at 5 p.m.

HKCC "Occasionals" in a will be Mr. J.G. Fadley and the convicted, he would lose his job, the submission of the Crown was by Phone (30161 Ext, 117) before & p.m...

Basur prompt attendance of their to pretty much thele such inferences as the prosecution is May had wanted the two lights. A maximum of 15-minute delay with he Pasion and his reputation on that explanation was improbable. en ellers are requested to friendly, the latter having things nemen, Li Shut-ming and F.M. had brought against him without installed in order to Improve allowed. Will umpires please notify Everything considered, the game Ja single bit of direct evidenco Heltmeyer's eyes, he could, very will as soon as possible after the match.

was thoroughly enjoyable and from beginning-to end. The only well-have-just-stated the type of

played in the real holiday spirit. The "China Mall" has been In-¡. evidence, he submitted, came light required, or just phoned up

Stepto, Army fast bowler, turned formed that the Annual Intere⠀ from Kwok Kwong, a perjurer, u shop nearby.

out for "Occasionals" and had a School Sports will be held on who had already been found

field day, his six wickets costing Thursday, March 24, at Carolina guilty on a previous conviction.

but 34, runs.

Hill, commencing at 2 p.m. sharp.

LEAGUE TABLE

WOLFA

Trial To Continuo Club de Heerlo,. 17 14 2 1 55 6 30 18 18 18 1828 Mr. Honton further stated that Hary

Army the jury might think that Kwok a

ağa. 16 11 246 10 25 Kwong was telling the truth Pollos 1886 28 26 21 when he said that Kwok Hop RAF..

Crown Counsel Opening up his address, Crown Counsel explained that the first

10 29 14 15 16 accused, Kwok, was not defended and Lat Kwan were waiting for Cleil Barrios cr. 17 5 1 8 45 ALAT by counsel, and that it was a rule May in the morning of the day Dutch

17 ES SO 36

17 118 10 68 1013 SE

of practice in law that, where an in question at Prince's Building, University Jimina 11 12 13 42 18 accused was not defended by In the submission of the prosecu- Cable Wines 17 4* counsel and where he did not call tion, he added, the only real ex-card Ro any witnesses on his behalf, the

planation was that they were in prosecution does not sum up the fact waiting for May. case against him.

Regarding the counts of falsif. "But do not think that by this cation of documents, Mr. Hooton and particularly course I am nasociating myself said that the case for the pro- in the Ladles Singles, in which entirely with Kwok Kwong or secution is that May knew cer- Miss Jessic Loo managed to best that I am adopting him as a pro-tain workmen were at Pokfulam her opponent Miss Kwok Yik-secution witness against May" and that he knew perfectly well chaung by a shade only. Jessie Mr. Hooton declared.

they were at Pokfulam. The re-

shows herself to be a promising Referring to May, Mr. Hooton turns therefore showing workmen player but lack smashing power. stated that in the majority of on the job were well known to Kwoke was more forceful, and, cases that camo before the him, he submitted, but for her habitual foot-fouls, Criminal Courts there was no ad- May had before him the Pro- could have beaten Jessie.

missibility 09 to evidence 0 -gress Charl the Distribution The Scores:

character.

Board, and the daily labour dis- Novices Men Singica-Champion:

La Tak Cheong: Runnerup: tinued, one could not convict asinute Mr. Hooton had conclud- As for Kwok Kwong he contribution and jobs report, hé con-

Frederick Ong (15-14; 16-8). person merely because he had u

After Open Mixed Doubles-Champlon: previous conviction. That, heed his address. Kwok Kwong an- M. Leong and K.S. Low; Run-said, would be no justification. nounced that he had no intention ncrypt A. Heah and H.T. Regording the question of of addressing the jury. Heah (15-7; 15-2).

motive, Mr. Hooton fold the jury The trial will continue this Novices Ladies Singles Cham-that it was very difficult to see

plon: Jessie Loo; Runnerup: into a man's heart and know why {lia, when Mr. Justice Wil-

will commenco his æumTE=" Kwok Yik-cheung (12-10; he does a particular thing. Thus ming up of the case. The verdict 11-0).

if they had the conclusion that in expected some time this after- Novices Men Doubles Champlon: the accused did the thing ar noon.

Michael Weo and P.K. Tan; charged, they need not .worry

Runnerbup: T. C. Lee and B. K their heads about the motives SCAA To Build

Khoo (11-18;,13-5; 15-10). Open Men Singles-Champion: Low Kent-200; Hunnérup: Hesh Hock-thyo (15-5; 15–17;” 18–17).;

Equine Sports Club Hold Meeting

behind it.

· “Both® Did :IP2

The defence of May, Counsel continued, has been that Kwok

Bathing Pavilion

wall

Kwong did the jobs alone. The The South Chinn Athletic case for the Crown, ho stated, Is | Association has obtained per-

THUA

Badminton Results

The following are the re mults of the Colony Champion- ship games played at the KCC court last night: Junior Men's Doubles 1.M.

Soares and J.A. Soares beau

Junior Man's Singles: K.P. Chong L. Pomeroy and G. Roza Pereira, 18-15, 15-3.

best C.H. Ngan, 15-13, 15-11.

Ladies' Doubling Miss Mr Leong and Miss A Heat beat Miss T. Eapilata and Miss Margie Xavier, "15-10-15-8. Junior Mixed Doubles A.J. Gon- salves and Miss G. Silva brat S. Gutlinger and M. Bain, 16-8,:15-4

Miss I. 5

Franco

I. Soares and Miss Y.

Miss H. Kwong, and Miss H.P. Lam (postponed).

Junior

Men's Doubles: F.M.. Filboiro and T.E. Rodrigues best E.M. Rozarlo and J.A. Motta, 15-3, 15-12.

The next Championship games

that he did it, not alone, but that mission from Government to will be played at Recreio, on both accused did it.

further erect a Bathing Pavillon at the Thursday, night starting from 7 Mr. Hoolon declared further Eastern extremity of Shauk!- p.m. that it was also in the submission wan, about five minutes walk

of the Crewn that by judging the from the Shaukiwan tram ter- CAGE RESULTS renscnable possibilities and pro- minus..."

proposed

{"babilllier of the stories of both

The following are the results'of

its mooie hold at the long accused the jury would come to which will cost approximately games played in the Hong Kong meeting at Hong the conclusion that Kwok Kwong $200,000, will be built after the Basketball League at the SCAA dora Sport Club, yesterday wan for the most part telling the same design as the former con- Stadiian at Caroline Hill last discussed the question of truth..

crete Bathing Pavilion of the Ase night; building a club house, on the Turning to the Pokfulam job, selation at North Point,

"A" DIVISION 38-acre site at Shaten, Cause Counsel submitted that If the jury This latter Bathing. Pavilion, Black Calfbout Union, Team by way Bay,

which was purchas- were to come to the conclusion which proved to be a boon to 30 points DIVISION ed in 1941.

that Kwok Kwong was acting in- thousands of swimmers before It appointed ···

ted Mr. Simons,nocently, then he would submit thear was destroyed during Pat Tat School beat SCM: Post member of the club, to bonduct that May was still guilty the Battle of Hong Kong in 1941. by 30 points to 10, and Chimig

matters, related to negotiations

thingy Counsel sald, and North Point, where the Japanese 50 points 9

DAN to the club'd financial status, the person did it. Innocently, the effected landing after destroying Führun it was decided that a sub-come person who

ERVO the, orders militen be formed taliortly-), with will guil, VOCERIALbend the ofl:tanks of the Asiatic Potros LAN LANDEN PALETTEN ||iman Company nearby, «Printed and published for the Proprie Mr. 2.C. Terty, chairman, ngn ke Mr. Hooton, hiked the jury to The new. Pavilion is expected socio langurura "MAIL LIMITED W IMPILAJchung & club's vice: Inter" why. Kwok Kwong, would to be imdy for use by memberE FRANK-LEBLIR BUBU, WINDOW). Eloure,

prosident, when the

do tlu Tokfülüm Job, which last-midstod

the club houro probe NERA Ptomeone told womebody, alsa]`It was located at that part of | Shing beat Chinese" Reporters by

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

NOTICE TO MEMBERS

Fourth Race Meeting,

Saturday, 26th March, 1949

There are ten races, the First Beli will be rung at 1.39 m. The first race will be run at 2.00 pm, and the last race at 0.20 p.m.

J

Through Numbers (10 Races-$20) may be obtained at the Office of the Treasurers, 1st Floor, Exchange Buliding, giso tickets for the special Cash Sweep on the last race as well as, those for the "Lantae Handicap” to be run at the 5th Race Meeting on 21st May 1949. · Tickets in the Special Cash Sweep on the last race and those for the "Lantao Handicap" may be purchased also at the club's Branch Office, No. 382. Nathan Road, Kowloon..

MEMBERS: BADGES AND ENCLOSURE, Members and guests are reminded that they and their indles MUST wear their badges PROMINENTLY DISPLAYED ibrougout the Nesting......

NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE_MEMBERS" ENCLOSURE."

Badres admitting non-members to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10 including tax, taro - obtam- able through the Secretary on the written or personal intro- duction of * Member, auch Member, to be responsible for all chita éta,

Badges admitting to Members 1

be on sale at the RACK COURSE,VEDENA K

The Treasurers' Compradore Office will close at 11 a.m and the Secretary's Office at 11.45 sun. Both Offices at 1st Floor, Exchange Buliding d

Enclosure will

A limited number of tiffins will be obtainable at the Cine House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tol 21818), ****

NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S

PUBLIO ENCLOSURE, AS ME The price of admission to the Publie Enclosure is 13' including tax for all persons including Cat the Gate, pour P

PREMISES DURING THE MEETINGS

Bookmakers, Tio Two men, ste.“will not be permitted to operate within the prodincts of The Hong Kong fockey Club during the Baco Mosting.

Befreshments will be obtainable in the Restaurant) in the Fublic. Enclosure, an

SD/SERVANTS' PARSES.

BORTANTS BAMsen will do lasuod to, Private, nor holdi ONLY, who are requested to distribute them" with discrimsins- kion and, to endoris their names on the passes Holders: of cuali pamata are not permitted in the ufumbers “Enclosure, SKOTNÉ LOT, passing, through on their duties and must remain in thais, employsis", stands.

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