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CHINA MAIL
ENTERS FINAL OF TENNIS SINGLES AFTER DEFEATING TSUI
In a classical exhibition of tennis at the Cricket Club yesterday, ip Koon-hong, the China National Champion defeated Tsui Yun-pui a former Colony Singles champion, 6-3, 6-6, 7-5, to on- ter the Final of the Colony Open Singles Cham- pianship.
A record crowd witnessed the titanic duel between the two giants of the local court, and although the game went only to three sets, they had quite
по рода
a dishful of first class bright tennis. -
Both went for point-scoring! mirokes and there was Httle of the "patiting" and "pushing that seemed to come into the game lately.
to make repeated errors.
At this criticnt point he began On his service, he over-drove two hosts, netted a volley and failed rolled o drive thuf over the cord of the net to con-
to retrieve
Tan gave a much better per-ecde a love gume. tongnee than he said last year
Down 5-8 Taul took Ip's ser-
ves
Ip at showed that he to dence with two passing wis 15's equat at lead in strategy
A error by 1p. act n Adopting entirely different tac-half-court
est forced ip to hil ties yesterday,
he would bayr
but, and a weak lob to a well- further extended Ip, had not b
angled drive by him, gave Tsui mecurney fulled him anul had not the 12th game. Ipi berzi du denly with h vol- lega
The Bih game saw ly impregn- uble at the net with his volleys. Forcing
pare wit
Up pressed home his advantages and overbend smashes, of gresies oughty, a more forceful the repertoire of stenkey, and a light- | he swept ing volley to the greatest advare tage, His unranny eut drops have never been as uremate and efTre- tive as they were yesterday,
How The Games Went Ίμ Jook
after SOSMICA
blistering ves Tsui of in the next gane to take the second set.
busi
the test
Kirmie chi
bad
Mamtaking his deadly volleys and overhead. Ip mastered Tsuit 10-court drives and ran off to lead 3-0,
been calbeck. Tstal Felmined the long rallies were seen,
compliment warh
Atvy
Lat coull not break through ip'sing shots most of which
ext service jätte.
Tsui reverted to safer measures
Drugih delves, with
and some It's at- up to thhe net Temps to came were met with a barrage of part- found their target. Alded by lew over-drives and netted shots by for his drives and with betul. Tsui took four games in a follow-up cross-court volleys
tow to lead 4-3. tenk The next two games 10 berasi 2-1, 5-2, and eventually 2-3 16 the first set.
Ip now began to get the length
1p broke the series on his ser- vice and levelled up 4-4
Tsu came back with two good
and a sizzling hind
The second set saw Trui drop a Vital service game to let fp leaves, a beautiful lob over Ip's
Today's Games
Colony Open Bingles Championship Bemi-final Tsui Wai-pui y Roch Leung.
Club Mixed Doubles H.J. Armstrong and Mrs. D.F. Allen v D. Nolan and Mrs. J.B. Kite.
P.H. Bonnerman and Mrs. V. Slagter v J.D. Clague and Mrs. Clague.
E. Bathurst and Mrs. Bathurst v J.V. Sellors and Mrs. O.L. Morshell. W.J.D. Cooper and Mrs. Cooper v D.L. Prophet and Mire. Prophet.
G. Smart and Mrs. Strooboch v
Coxhead and G.S.
Mrs. Coxhead.
Hockey Fixtures
BUNDAY, MARCH 21
Club de Recreio RAF: King's Park, to
a.m. Umpires P.F. Xavier wind Your Blas Mathieun.
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Mr. Dure. Dockyard RC ▼ Mary: Kint'a Park
a.m. Umpires (RNIC 1), 10.30 Capt. Chisnell and 2.8. Grewal, University YMCA: Pakfulum Road,
a.m. Umpleen E.RA, Miller 1/Wir. Morrison,
HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1949.
Indian Recreation Club XI Win Junior Cricket Honour
(By "Mid On")
Indian Recreation Club 2nd XI won the Junior Divi- sion Cricket Championship last Saturday when they boat-Royal Air Force, at Sookunpoo, by soven wickets.
Frankly, I was surprised that they won so easily as
I felt that the Air Force, who had beaten them in the first round game, would put up a much better fight than they did, although I felt that' the odds against the Airmen repeating their early victory were pretty long.
but this. Whe
The game should have been The IRC stumper, S. A. Ismall, played at Kai Tuk, but by let go 27 extras, mutual agreement it took place due more to inconsistent bowllag than bad wicket-keeping, Army at Sookunpoo, the Army au- thorities kindly lending theirtually packing up after they has
got 104 for 4. ground for the occasion.
in this respect full marks must be given to the Army who have helped clubs not having a ground, or those whose grounds are not exactly what one would term a balaine's paradise.
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Inter-Hong Softball
("BY GRANDSTAND") The following la the draw for the Inter-Hong Softball League: 1 Gibb Livingston, 2. Standard Vacuum oll Company, 3. American Pra- sident Lines, 4. Union, 5. The Aslatio Petro- leum Co., O. Texas Oll Com-
рану.
Musicians
HMS Tamar having with. drawn their entry, the last minute application by Texas Company was accepted.
The official Inaugural gama will be played on April 3 at 10.30a.m. at the Reprelo foot- ball ground between Gibbs
followed and Stanvac,
by tlit between the Musiclana and APL. and Shell And Caltex.
IRC fielding was good although two catches were put down in the first over of the match off Arcuili.
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HK "U" To Meet Lingnam In Revived Sports Meet
By Kimberloy
Resuming the Annual Inter-Varsity Sports Meat, the Hong Kong University this year, plays host to Lingnam University of Canton with tho games opening at 2 p.m. on Saturday at Pok- fülam
The
Of the six meets recorded in the University's sport- ing annals, Hong Kong has come off victori- ous on four occasions. Lingnam and Sun Yot Sen University had carried home the bacon once each in 1932 and 1933, respectively.
series began in 1931 Men 200 metres: ∙G. Wagner, when Hong Kong University D.G. Henson and Entil Leon.
E. Smart, took
Women's shol put: the first honours. The
Valerie Beeching" and Margaret forthcoming meet covers many King
of sport including branches
Men's high jump: Wong Wing- tennis, soccer,
badminton, foon,
Mracho. Marcus
Sidney ping-pong, field
track Hollands and S.F. Lam. events.
Men's 800 metres: Joe Ho-tung, The tournament is scored under Peter Wong and Norman Lo two separate headings:
Men's 200 metres low hurdies: the men's events and the athar
R.T.
Chin, S.X. Cheong for the women. Individual cham-
P.C. Wong. Javelin: similarly deter- pionships are
Hodgson, who bowled so well
and weeks against Indian RC two ago, was again in good form with the ball when his sile (Royal Air Force) beat Kowloon Cricket Club by three wickets.
Ismall All, who scored 80 odd against Recreio a couple of weeks ago, opened the innings for the top IRC and laid the foundation for
for
p.m.
one for
and
C.L. Hunng. T.H.'
Leun and R. Yu.
Women's long jump: Inge Ren-
Norman
(400
1 Poller • Cable und Wireless; Hostal- ary Street, 10 a.m.; Umpírm: W/Cir. Padley and J.H. Winke cell Berrien Army: Bookconpoe,
am. Umple: 5.T. Palmer and Tro And Second Division Shields, like Blæn flater.
So many other things, having Dutch RC Khalsa; King's Park (RNRC ] been lost during the Occupation. 2. 10 a.m. Umpires: A.M. Bijva god It has been suggested that some enthusiast might put up a "Tam Pearce Memorial Shield" for the First Division as there is Shield for already a Hancock Muininnd vs Island matches.
The late T. E. Pearce, whose name was familiar to followers to cricket, not only in the Colony,
of 0 change. Junt by way but also in Shanghai and Malaya, did a tremendibus lot, for cricket Baker won the toss and he de- in Hong Kong, and I feel that cided to send the Altmen in to bat such a trophy would be a sting on a wicket that looked good for tribute to one who was a cricketer at least 120 runs.
This decision on the part of In every sense of the word.
INC Recreio, First Division Cham-the
skipper paid early RAF were well plons, have tentatively set aside dividends for
Davidson, with 13. Was And so the two championship
deelded for 1948-49, scorer for Kowloon whose total their win with a well-played 20. been
Senior of 50 included 1 extras. When while A. K. Morkar played really mined. Recreio having won the
came to their tum at the good cricket for his 20, his cul- weeks it Champlonship some two
As often as Hong Kong Univer- ago when they beat Indinn. RC wicket, RAF did not make too ting and driving being particularsity have won, they have pro-ner, F. Anderson and H. Abdul-
good start and it was left to ly well executed.
duced an individual male cham-lah. convincingly at King's Pork.
get the On Sunday. IRC int XI finished pion of the meet.
Men's medley relay: In pre-war years, the season their later batsmen to
runs, Panton retiring with 37 their League fixtures when they The first event on the pro- ! Lo (100 metres), D.G. Ilonson always wound up with Chun
Gambrill und Hayhurst playedt University and were badly geanime which begins on Satur- (200 metres), Samuel Loo plons
Rest
but while matches,
beaten, the feature of this game day is the inter-varsity ping- metres) C. Wagner (800 metres). there la
no trophy for the clam- had 18 apiece.
being the fine batting of young pong tournament. This will be
Mon's 400 metres: G. Wagner, plons this time, both the First
Chollah who made 31 the followed by a soccer game at 4
Joe Ho-lung, Norman Lo. Noodle Match
Maria Undergrads for whom Tan bow-
Women's high Jump: Sunday will
and ingo The needle match in the Second led excellently to take 9 for 20,
see the tennis
Brage, S. Anderson, Renner. Royal Air
games played off after which the between Division
badminton contest will
begin. Force and Indian Recreation Club
with the events finishing off at ended tamely in a seven wicket
pm. In the afternoon there will win for the latter.
be the basket ball match.
Highlights of the meet are the track and Beld events arranged "A" DIVISION
for the whole of Monday starting Black Cat 34 Swatow Overseas 29 at 10 am. stopping for lunch,
with the tea interval at 3 p.m. "BDIVISION
The Chinese
ful} programme Chung Shing 58 Kin.
names of Hong Kong University': representatives
A umpire are requested to confirm
on Friday. Becretaries are requested to manure prompt attendance of thetz rame,
by Phone (30381 x 1171 before &
A maximum of ten minute sular will be
allowed. Wiki umpires plente našity em media na mount au posible after the match
Club de Herrela Army Navy
forehand Tsuf started to gale mure drive to take the score to 5-4.
in his deep half-court"
But I continued in the sune draves, which drew ip up to mid- relentless fashion focing the fir
Following these up withing Tsui, well back with those pawerful passing drives, he tork forceful drives and coming up to the text, two games to snatch the the net to deal with those returns. Seat of 2-1.
beenine pissing shola Play thien cogolyed into ip mom-eratie and the next three games ing up to mid-court and to the went to the favourite for this Polic net, and Tsui trying to pass him year's tile, with his drives and lobs.
In the eontinuation of the Club C Service Seine-Run). R. Segalen beat Dutch
fernan by 0-7.
Scorra
Ip's tie-coverage at the wet
deadly valleys and overhead emesites served him in steward.
went to
From 2-3, the sence 3-3 and then 5-3 in ip's favour, mainly through Tsui's inecuracy in his half court drives whirl: Cre back to bim like becanerang.
A speil of volleying errors by Ip and NOIDO REVunte similar Cross-court drives by Tsur er
Terus's
Khalsa
HAN
Colony Open Singles Championship Semi-final K. Ip beat Tsui Yun-pul,
6-3, 8-6, 7-15,
Members interested in Lawn Cowls there will be a roll-up this ; Sunday-March 27, at 3 p.m. at the Kowloon Cricket Club.
Those wishing to take part will
the score No. 55087) or sign the list on the
notice board in the club.
abled him to capture the next please phone T.A. Madar (Tel.
fwd games
to make be exciting at -7.
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A draw would have been all the Indians needed for the cham- plonship, while if Air Force hud won, a replay would then have been necessary.
1930-31.
BASKETBALL RESULTS
The following are the results of last night's games in the Hong Kong Basketball League
YMCA 25 Ning Chan 32 Black & White 38.
RUGBY
TOURNAMENT
2.
SATURDAY
Men's 4 x 100 metres relay: I Marques, D.G. Honson, Sidney
follands and E. Leon.
Men's discus: C.L. Huang, L. H. Lee, end H. Ammann.
Men's long jump: T.H. Lern, S X. Wing-foon and yung Cheong
Women's 100 metres: Ingé Ren-,
H. Ad- with ner, Maria Braga and
dullah.
Joe Ho- Men's 1,500 metres: tung, G. Wagner, I. R.S. Robert-
p.m. top.m-Ping Pong; 501. 4 p.m. to 5 p.m.---Soccer.
BUNDAY
Men's hop, step and jump: T.H. Lean, Wong Wing-foon and D.G. 9 am to 11 am-Tennis: Nor. Honson. the first and second Saturdays in out for 48, thanks principally to
London, March 22. man Lo, Donald Le, Tommy Lo
Men's 100 metres high hurdlen: April for the Champions vs Rest F. M. et Arcallt (4 for 5) and
The Army and
Chin, Royal Air (Captain), P.T. Lin, Ip Ching-Wong, Wing-foon, P.T. game, if indeed such will come A. M. Rumlahn (4 for 15).
Force will meet at Twickenham hing and B.P. Lam.
S.F. Lam. about. However, it would ap It is interesting to note that next saturday in final the match of 11 am to 1 p.m.--Budminton:
Women's 4 x 100 metres relay: and Rumjahn were pear that the Arst Saturday in Aring bowlers for the Indians tournament and the result will Varnar. H.T. Heah, M.T. Yeow. Abdullah, C. Braga.
H. the the Inter-Services Rugby Union Low Kit-soo, T.T. Chin, S.A. Inge Renner, Maria Brago, April is definitely out, as Main- opening land vs Island match has been when they won the League decide the destination of the hon- and Chin Yung-kong.
Men's 4 x 400 relay: G. Wog- arranged for that date.
ours for the season.
3 p.m. to 4 pm-Basketball: ner, Norman Lo, Samuel Lee and elicited the fact that Stanley add Clark were the
The airmen аге
Including a Hon Shih-chang (Captain), Too Joe Ho-tung. inquiries there is, at
such only RAF batsmen to get into new stand-off half in 22 year old Chee-chung. present, no
Ho Ching, Yam official as Hon. Secretary of the double figures, scoring 10 and 12 Corporal G. R. Tucker, who for- Chung-fu Marcus Brache, Hong Kong Cricket League al respectively, while Kirtley batted merly played for Welsh Public Tai-eng, Wong Kwone man, Yu though T.
is the chair.etubbornly for his 7 not out. The Schoolboys-Reuter: T. A. Pearce The
Bowling, mar
man of what is known es the Green Club will be holding League Management Committee. their annual general meeting on
t cannot tell off hand whether Friday, March 25, at 6.30 p.m. it will be thought worth while
to have these Champlons v
vs Rest at their Club House at Austin
games although I do know that Road,
both the season's champion teams are anxious for them to come about. That, therefore, must be
KBGC's Meeting
Kowloon
During the year three of their members died, they are Messrs, T. Coleman, M.L. Hardie and
Capt. E. Miechelmore.
All three Bowling Greens are ir. first class condition, and their upkeep will be facilitated by the recent acquisition of a heavy
roller.
Same Old Question Again --Amateur vs Professional
London, March 21,
left to the powers-that-be to de- The ́amatour versus professional question has
cide.
Reverting to the League games
cropped up again.
last Saturday, the First Division In Britain, John Daniel, a former English cricket game between
Club Optimists
and Craigengower produced an other surprise in that the latter won by 25 runs in a low-scoring; affair.
A grass tennis court has been laid out and fitted up. It is hoped that members and their ladies This was due mainly to Billy
will make increasing use of this new amenity during the coming year.
ful.
A
Bultimarla who bowled "like wizard" to return the fine analysia of 5 for 34.in 16.1 overs, four of these being maidens.
were
selector and President of the Somerset County Club, pleads for the retention of amateurs in cricket, while across the Atlantic in the United States, a well-known sports columist says that a professional in Britain is only two notches higher than a flunkey!
Mr. Daniel, aged 70 and one of He asserts that he feels just
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The past season marked the opening of post-war league bowls) Cralgengower batted first and the "Old School", sald that it is the same as he did when дл in the Colony. A Club team was
in a sorry plight until ridiculous to think of a profes- | amateur, Thero is 'no social entered in each of the two Divi- Ramchand
forceful, alonal played a
captaining England sions of the Leagues,
at Inferiority, he says. and both sibelt somewhat lucky, Innings cricket. and the professionals do
But it may now be asked not! teams were moderately success- for 53, the only other batsman not want to.
50 much what is an amateur, but In the Colony Championships, Keshaw who scored 10.
to get into double figures being
He said that the amateur must what is a professional, for the
Britain today KBGC's only success, and that
A feature of the game was the romain and the only way to keep situation only partial, was gained by return to cricket of B. W. Brad him is to reduce the number of paradoxical. One can be a pro-
fessional at one sport and composed of E.F: Pope. bury, a Cralgengower stalwart County matches. If the amateur amateur at another, according to E.A. Atkins, G. E.F. Thompson who had not played cricket for disappears, he je afraid that
the rules of some sports bodies.. and L. Sykes, who were runners 15 years or thereabouts.
cricket will develop into some up in the Open Rinks.
Bradbury used to open
thing.
Bike League football, which innings for the Valley club in the would be bad for the game. to Shanghal in September, and old days, and although not as This promptly
ho comment
rink
A Colony Interport team went
to be,
The
from writers, опе
Complex Situation
Bforth professional at other sports it |
whom of
In others you are an enforced aports you take money for playing out. wrote: For instance, if you are a pro-
one of the members, L Sykes, active as he used had the honour of skipping the nevertheless showed that he can w Hong Kong team in each of the still keep up his end against the "Mr. Daniel doesn't want to see fessional at any other 'sport, you | Interport matches. R.P. Phillips best of them. was Manager of the victorious
Hong Kong team.
L
The Annual matches with the
Optimists Reply
and county societies resulted in valuable 10. enjoyable games followed by very picasant social evenings
The
"Inferior Beings"
In
other
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cricket developing into something cannot play Rugby football as an like League football, but perhaps amateur, but you can be a pro- he has not realised that soccer fessional soccer player and play has become England's national lawn tennis at Wimbledon as an KCC for the Liberation Shield Optimists scored only 88 in | game."
amateur. resulted in a narrow victory for reply to Craigengower's total of
Other sports writers think that. In some games, amateurs and the Bowling Green by 4 shots, 113, Rowe and Little each get cricket would do well to take # professionals may play together Friendly matches against the ung 28 while Mahon, their open-lesson from soccer and that the without the amateur infringing HKVDC, and the various national ing bowler helped with an in- salvation of England's oldest his amateur, status-cricket and
game is for it to became, like soccer for instance.
much At Sookunpoo, Indians playing soccer.
more competitive sports, Rugby football and track on their own ground were well with perhaps a Cup competition and Held athletes, an amateur Club Competitions were and truly trounced by Army who as in football",
Immediately becomes protos- well supported and congratula avenged their previous
sional if he competes with tion
League are extended to the champlon, A. L. G. Easteman.:
new defeat in right royal fashion.
even against professionals,"
Such is the craq with lawn tennis, but not with table tennis.
The whole position is com plex and it is no wonder that Secretary of the Rugby League has asked that a centraf body should bý set up to salva, "alf these very muddling" pro-
blema. Many really foul that, it is
·smatestre ·or time, there are no professionals tot any, sport, and that "all should compete (mu" arid Of sourse, this."le gubbish, when they like
*flike, for whben, they for profsásfónale în „nibet "like" and Gagiriat - wwham. they
1163 on the linas "of the
+
Abbas, winning the toss, elect- who was successful in the final ed to bat, but even before any against J. McKelvis.
The American columnist warns run was scored, Ismail was bow- American. professional lawn ten- Other winners were as follows, led by a beauty from Barton, nis players coming to Britain President's Cup:-C. Dowinan. Vice President's Cup J. McKel- a terrific pace.
the ball coming off the ground at that they will have to get used Thereafter it was sorry - and tells Bobby Riggs and Jack to being treated as interior beings, Non Prizewinners Trophy-L.G.|hibition and it was left to Kramer that they will find things
vie.
Coomber. PairW.H. Bailey and V.H.
Chittenden
Triples-W...Simpson,
Harpery & H.T. Bhields.
J.
"Fatty Minu (15) and young very different to
Wimbledon, "Olly" Omar (22) to save the where they competed as amateurs, team. from complete collapse now that they have
forsaken Banton has not bowled so well their amateur status. wakfully deserved, while Yöne
Hongs Palts-Kowloon Docks (3. for some time and his devas
Sickstyle, da' H Morrison).
*/ } pegged away ifeddily, and got 3
·for @in. with sight
"knockad pff the runs Army
Burton ((41) Nandi Holma (both at playing #toi
-Priated and walliched for the Proprie ters, the ORINA', MÄTE LIMITED, BE FRANK: LIIKKURIN, WWWWT ZE
shampion:
pleten of, the world-16=
Tan
Sheung-bun, Ma Shlu-lin and Young Ming-kin.
MONDAY Men's 106 "metres: Norman Lo, D.C. Honson and Sidney Hol- lands.
jah.
Women's 50 metres: Inge Ren- ner, Maria Braga and H. Abdul-
Men shot pul: T.H. Lean, C.L. Huang, und 8.C. Hu.
DODWELL XI
The following will represent Dodwell & Co., Ltd. In a cricket game to be played against the Bank at Chater Road on Sunday, March, 27. commencing at 11 am. E.R. Hill (Capt.), N.E. Arthy, E.A. Champ, K.AG. Cook, P. Déveson, RW. Franklin, J.D.5. Mackay, A.P. Pereira, Ñ. Tindall, G. Ure, M.R. Wheeler, 3.5. Howell (Umpire). G.S. Dovey (Scorer),
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
NOTICE TO MEMBERS -
Fourth Race Meeting,
Saturday, 26th March, 1949
There are ten races, the First Bell will be rung at 1.30-
The first race will be run at 2.90 p.m. and the last racO * 5.20 p.m.,
Through Nambers (10 Racen-$20) may be, obtained at the Office of the Treasurers, 1st Floor, Exchange Building, also tickets for the special Cash Sweep on the inat race as well as those for the "Lantao Handicap" to be run at the sih, Rate Meeting on 21st May 1049. Tickets in the Special, Cash' Swoop 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 theje ladies MUST wear their badges PROMINENTLY DISPLAYED througout the Meeting.
NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED · TO THE MEMBERS" ENCLOSURE,
Badges' admitting non-members to the Members' Enclosure › and Club Rooms at $10 Including Lax
obtain. able through the Secretary on the written or personal intro- Metion of Member, suola Member, to be responsible for all
skits, etc.
Badges admitting to Members Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the RACK COURSE.
Office wil close. ́nt' 11 AJ The Treasurers' Compradore and the
Both Officewat Lat Floor, Secretary's Office at 11.45 m.us. Exchange, Building..
A limited Aumber of tiffins will be obtainable At the Olah House provided they are ordered in. advance from, the No. 1. Boy (751, 378LU),
NO CHILDREN WILL' HE "ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PREMISES DURING THE MEETING, BU
J
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE, The price of admission' to 'the Fubile Enclosura të 19 including tax for all persons including ladies, and in parable. at the Gate.
en, eld, will not be perimitted, ta Bookmakers, Tio, Thé men, sperate within the precincts of The Hong Kong Jockey: Otab Syring the Rave Masting
TONE
marmaments will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the
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