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HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1950.

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Badminton Championships

FUNK, HOWE TRIUMPH IN EXCITING DOUBLES

(By "ARGONAUT”)

In what was the finest Doubles match seen so far in the Colony Badminton Championships, Bill -Funk, and S. K. Howe of Shailanders beat Uni- vèrsity's T. T. Chin and M. T. Yeow in the main event of lost night's games at Club do Recreio.

Although the match went to only two sets, the obility of all the four players to smash hard and receive terrific smashes, provided the packed galleries with some exciting and pro- longed rallies.

SPORTS IN BRIEF

London, February 13 Newbridge beat Crow Keys by six points to three in a Rugby Union match played today---Reu- ter,

BURMA TEAM

FOOTBALL Rugger:

DRINK

Coca-Cola

ARRIVES Interport against Saigon over Chinese

The Burmese football team arrived yesterday by a specially, chartered Siamese. Airways plane, The porty, which included 18 players and three officials, was met at Kai Tak Airport by sev- eral members of the Hong Kong Football Association, headed by Mr. R. M. Omar, Secretary of the HKFA.

New Year holidays; Club XV selected

DRAW FOR F.A. CUP SIXTH ROUND

United,

4.

(By "J. T. STUD")

The Saigon Rugby Union XV will make history on Saturday, February 18, by meeting the Club Interport side on the Club ground at Happy Valley at 3.30 p.m.

This match will be the first of the present series and the first ever to be played between the

two "ports".

1. Meffan: (0) Weight 170 lbs. An excellent hooker and lively loose forward.

H. M. G. Forsgate: (13) Weight 100 16. With Winyard, forms the "hard core" of the serum; tiro- less forward.

Sir Alexander Grantham, the Governor, Տ

well ns the French Consul General, who has presented a trophy for the match, will be present.

It is extremely difficult to try comparison between. the respective fifteens which will lbs. Excels in the line-out and R. Winyard: (11) Weight 190 take part in this contest.

very quick in attack. visitors are likely

Needles to say, the Southern P. Farquharson:

(19) Weight tha 232 lbs. Tall and heavy forward; stronger contingent, as the team very energotle but could make constitutes the pick of the best more use of his height players. In Saigon.

and, tiruw

to be

The first remork of thể | Sweden, Is a reserve-left-wing: visitors on arrival was about Can also play inside left. the cold weather in Hond Army. 23 years. Played 1st Div: 14. Capi. Gwan Shein--Buriná Singapore, February 14. Hong Kong Land Forces had Kong.

London, February 13, Football since 1945. Represented last minute rugby tvis over During the Chinese New Year Farmn in International matches:

The draw for the sixth Malayn district in"Shingaport yesg | holidays, the Burmese will bẹ terday, scoring 14 points to Baking part in a serica of games against India, Pakistan, Malaya, round of the Football Asso- Reuter.

ciation Cup, held today, re- against local teums,

Salton and Sweden.

BA. 15.Major

Shwe-Burma sulted as follows: Pen sketches. of the Burmese Army (Vice Capt. 33 years. Chesterfield or Chelsea v Man ten and officials:---

Played 1st Div. Football since chostor

United or Portsmouth, 1935 in Upper Burma. Represent Derby County v Everton, Liver Officials DA E--President. Burma ed Upper Burma in 1939 and 1941. pool v Wolverhampton Wanderers

Played for the Army since 1946. Olymple Association. Chairman Represented Burma in Interna-Backpool, and Arsenal v Lends! Football Commiliter, Burma Athletional matches against India, tic Association, Managing Director, Pakistan and Sweden. Is the only Tien are to be played on March forward who has the proud dis Burmese Agencies Lid.

Until the three Afth round U Ma Mg Gale-Assistant Lee-tinction of scoring two goals games are replayed on Wednesday, turer, University of Rangoon, against the Swedes.

it will not be possible to obtain Manager and Honorary Conch..

18. F. Pugsley-Assistant Mann-a clear-clit picture of the draw. Chan Kim Talk-Liaison Off-ger, Burmese Agencies Ltd. 34 Arsenal, drawn at home

years. Played 1st Div. Football the fourth successive time, meet Law Hock Lye-Liaison Omi-

since 1030 and represented

Prelimbary the Leeds United, the only Second that the Frenchmen are extreme- on ever since: Won tame Division side definitely through ly agile and fast, although they Mg Mg Gyl-Photographer. against the Teing Tao team in the Afth round.

Goolkeepers

1939/40. Represented All-India

have not had much practice to Only one other tle, Derby y Created many Everton, is definite. Everton will eller as a team; their side, how- B. R. Aukim-Preventive during the War. Officer. Union of Burma Customs goal scoring records, once score be meeting their First Division over was selected

over a fort 27 years. Played ist Div. Football ing 15 goals in 2 consecutive mat- opponents for the first time, and night age and in the Interim, they since 1939. Jeinca the Navy Inches in the All India Provincial Derby County, the favourites at will no doubt have had several 1951 and played against strong Tournament at Bombay in 1943 present with 18 goals in four strong Atmy and Air Force teams Played as inside left now playing Cup games, should come out vic- in Charity matches. Played for centre forward. Has scored over torlous-Router. London, February_13.

the All-Burma Evacuee XI in 800 goals in his career. Mahmoud El Karim, the Egy the IPA, Shield in Calcutta. Play

17. T. Vandockum Traffic tinn helder of the Open Squashed for the Navy agohut Army leer. Union of Burma Airways. Ruckets Championship, played teams in India and Ceylon. In 30 years. (Flying Dutchman). superbly to beat the British pro- 1946 played for the BAA against Played 1st Div.

Football since fessional. Ernest Lowe, 9-4, D-0, 0-0 in the first round of the £350 Dunlop Open professional tourna ment today.-Reuter.

Out of the six matches played lost night, three of thom wont to the full distance of three sets.

Landon, February 13. K. S. Thong of the Chiness the next

England will play Italy in at round of the Junior extra

"B" Association Football YMCA and B. J. Xavier of Re- Mixed Doubles Championship. M. International in Milna on May ervin both took more than their Kempton, another promising 11. allotted time to nish their game, young player of the Colony. After winning the first set com-

The other England "B" games sole some of the spotlight in

aro against Holland-"B" on May fortably by 15-5, Thong slipped this match with an exhibition of 17 and against Luxembourg onj badly in the second set. Failure beautiful coverage of the court. May 20-Router. to confinite his winning tactics,

A last moment flip to his back- gave Xavier n commuting lend had strokes is the Intest addi- of 13-8, which he never relinquish- tion to his repertoire of strokes,

Philadelphia, February 13. Jersey Joe Walcott will not ed until the set point was renresi.

und with improvement in his Aght Hein Ton Hoff at Esslingen. in the third set, Xavier's, anushes torchrud

strokes and fe Germany, on May 7 unless the came juta prominence, And brought him several vital pointers, he should go for in this bout is arranged on the original

Jear's Junior Singles.

terms we agreed", Walcott's mans- beger, Felix Boechlochio sald today.

Associated Press.

which enabled him to edge out the Chinese player 18-15,

The Championships well continued on February 21,.

Full rosults

Schoolboy's Singles: Lau Chew-kan (St. Joseph's Edward C. Y. His (Hua Kiu)

postponed,

Bühoolboys' Doublos

The experience of Miss M. Ribeiro and the speed and ex- cellent net play by Mra, R. Rosario embled them to mm away with the Best set in their mutch against Miss Yully Franco und Miss Inez Soares. In the second set, Yolly und Įnez, overenms their nervous. mess and awe of their opponents' reputation, putting up a more thin creditable performance.

Yally struck a brilliant patch In this set and there were los when she even outshone the win- nors. At one stage, Yolly and Inez

H. J. Xavier (Recrelo, beat K.S. were leading by 7-5. but were not able to keep the lead. A series of Thong (Chinese YMCA)

Marte 15-6, 15-17. errors by them allowed

and Migle to mild foug points then two polits and bladly three, more points for set and match.

Junior doubles

In the Junior Men's Double), #1. 6. Gourley and W. &. Brown put up a much better perform. ante than expected. Brown. especially was conspicuous with same fine smashes and retriev Ings. The experience of veteran :

Y. Khan and A.A. Do Reine- $175 (La Salle) beat C. Oisson and E. Guterres (St. Joseph's) 15-4 15-11.

Junior Men's Singlas

5.15,

Ladies' Doubles Miss M. Ribeiro and Mrs. M.: Rosario (Recreio) beat Miss Y.j France and Miss I. Soares 15-1. 15-8,

Junior Men's Doubles

Aspen, Colorado, February 13.

protest by the coach of the Italian team at the World Ski Championship meeting Here nas been settled by placing 100 one- inch poles as "gates" on the slalom course. Router,

cer.

cer,

1.

2. Saw

Lowor

for

been

practice matches.

J. Warne: (15) Weight: 105 lbs. a devastating tackle: prone to be reports indicate A ranging and fast forward, with caught off-side. Would do well in homeside rugger.

stalwarts

pre

Note: Nunibers as shown in brackets will be worn on players' jerseys.

Victoria Club callover

was

Club more fortunato

The Club in this respect WAH YAN CAGERS more fortunate, having played

London, February 13. together all season through a hec- TO MEET TEAM

Monaveen, the steeple tle tournament and this knowl-

Represented a Selected British Army Team. 1039, Represented Lower Burina

edga jahould stand them in good chaser owned jointly by, the FROM USS BOXER

stenci,

Queen and Princess Eliza-. Burma Ip in 1939. Played against the Tsing 1947 and in 1948 was selected for The Team in 1940 and represent-

On Tuesday, February 21, at beth, A basketball game, has

third made International matches. In 1949 ro-ed Burma in International mat-arranged for this evening be-4.30 p.m. the Salgonites will play presented Burma in 12 out of is ches against India, Pakistan, tween a team from the USS 4 Hong Kong selection; unfortun- favourite at 100 to 6 for the

ately and Sweden. Boxer and Wah Yon College. matches, against Malaya, International

Saigon

the Army stars will not be Grand National at the first The Wah Yan College cagers back in time to participate, but it official callover on the big Salyon, Malaya, Pakistan. and (Right wing).

18. E. Maung-Inspector, State are the reigning champlons In is hoped that the Royal Navy and Aintree Race and the Lin- Sweden.

will be Agricultural Marketing Board, 30 the Hong Kong Schools Basket Commando My Zin-Inspector,

available.

colnshire Handicap held at Marketing years. Played 1st Div, Football ball League. Agricultural State

Represented Burma

The Club Interport XV the Victoria Club here to- The game is to take place Board 25 years, played in Dis Rince 1945.

and in In International matches. Is a the · Chinese trlet Teams since 1935.

YMCA

which was selected laat Monday night. Stadium;

evening, following a full train

Yorkshire-trained 1946 played for the Burma Navy reserve right wing and is very Bridges Street, Hong Kong, at

Freebooter 7.30 p.m.

ing acción, is as followe The Council of the Football As- Played 1st Div. Football in 1948 Just.

Lachlan, Mackie, D. Henderson, for the National, while Dramatic, was made a firm 150 to 8 favourite nciation have rescinded on car-ant was a member of the Team

Turville, De Rome, Nolan, J. Rwith Gordon Richards as its pro Her ruling that the season of that won League honours.

Henderson, Correll, Forsgate, bable mount, heads the Lincoln- 1050-51 shall begin on the tast

Meffan Winyard, Minto, Farqushire Handicap quotatione at 9. Saturday in August, 1950, and end on the first Saturday in May,

harson, Taylor, Warne.

The next season will start or the last Saturday but August (18th) and end on the Orxt Saturday May (5th), the same period as the present son- von.-Houter.

Gordon Lum and Benzin Saw (Shailanders) beat W.S. Brown 1931. and H.S. Gourley, 15-8. 14-18) 15-4.

Junior Mixed Doublen

Davis Cupper, Gordon Lum and K.S. Tso and Mrs. W.K. Tsc the youthful speed of the (Chung Won) beat M. Kempton schnalboys Bingles tennis and Miss J. Greonbalgn (Kowloon champion, Benzin Baw, how- Docks), 9-15, 17-15, 15-11. ever prevailed, until the end of

the third wet.

Senior Men's Doubles The mother-and-svà combina- B Funk and S.K. Howe tion of K. Y. Tso and Mrs. W. (Shaflanders) beat M.T. Youw K-Tso, staged-a-grand-recovery and T... Chin (University) 15-9, after losing the first set, to enter | 15-7.

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Softball:

Agricultural Marketing Board. 27. 3. Tin Lay-Inspector, State years. Played 1st Div. Football in 1040. Selected for Lower Burma in 1947 and pinyed for Burma against the IFA. Team in Calcutta. Represented Burma in Interna- tional matches against Pakistan. India, Saigon, Malaya and Sweden. Johannesburg, February 13. South Africa" needed 41 runs 4. Po Myint-Sub-Inspector óf with three wickets in hand to Police. 22 years. Played 1st Div. avoid the follow-on against Au- Footbal! since 1946. Represented stralin in the fourth cricket Test Burman in International matches here.

against India, Pakistan, Saigon When play closed today South und Sweden. Africa had scored 273 runs for 3. G. Rodick-Assistant En- seven wickets In reply to Austra-gineer. Burma Railways. 31 years. An lia's first innings total of 405 Played 1st Div. Football „sings runs for oight declared.

YMCA

swimming, pool turned

into lounge

1939. Represented Burma in In- ternational_matches against India, Rukistan, Saigon and Sweden.

Half backs

Interesting programme for Chinese New Year holidays arranged

9. H. G... Munro (Capt ProTwo

ventive Officer -Union of: Burma

Customs 47 years: Left hall

| Fyed-1st-Vly-Football simer

The swimming pool in the 1932. Represented Lower Burma European YMCA has been for a number of years. Represent»

ed Burma in International mate ches ugoinst India, ́· Pakistan.

(By "GRANDSTAND")

Reserves A. Stewart and Fitz- roy-Wiliams.

1.

to

Lord Mildinay's Cromwell,

when fourth

Hero in last year's ·

P. Hutson's oroisalon, as he is started favourite not available, comes as a shock to Russian and disappointment, for he is at National, was on offer at 100 to the top of his form and recent 7 while grouped at 20 to 1 were displays mark him as one of the Roimond, the well-fancled Fight-

ing Line. finest forwards in the, Colony.... ....

Taylor returns

Russian Hero and Royal Mount, winner and third respectively last year, are among the seven horses quoted at 25 to 1. A. J. Taylor, who has been

Five points separates Dramatic honoured on many occasions, re from his nearest Lincolnshire turns to the side; his weight and rivals. The Duke of Norfolk's lino-otit work, probably Hpped Burnham was next in demand the scales, in favour of his in- along with its stable companions, clusion:

Bobo and Fair Judgment, who are both trained by Jack Jarvis,

Fair Judgment won the raCO last March.

The composition of the tour ing side to play the first match will be infested from the fol- Towing

F. Paris, Blächelin, Fur, Hzönlebo |-

Genoud, Franchi, Ribar, Federlen

Quotations

“Lincolnshire:-D: to £ Dramathey Laval Der Elages, Bor, Touler. 100 to 7 Burpham, Bobe and Fir Partes Laktatie Bertrand, Gul- Judgment, 20-to-1 Grant and Star

eleven-game programme of softball entertain. ment has been arranged for the Chinése - New Year Holidays, with the semi-finals of the International Series taking therspotlight,

exhibition games, in which-selected ladies teams will meet squads from the Services, will: help cement friendship among the softball chard, Begott, Hebrafie Soudre. Folat 28 tot Dammes Gold

Gullterez, Algayres, Debise andsborough, Natchik, Fersisa-Glory → fraternity, while USS H. A. Boss take on a

and Burnes Park, 23 to 1 Rac Lelague.

du Diablo and Philadelphe, 33. Lo junior league outfit managed by Bim Ablong,

1 Par Figures and Pompous Portugal

Grand National: 100 to B Frop- Lodles' International) (Buste

booter, 100 to 7 Cromwell, 100 to Pon portraits of the Club XV:

@ Monaveen, 20 to 1 Roimond, Hollands, R. Verlysen, RKİ

D. Lachian (1) Actually a Ebrahim; Wanda Rodrigues).

Overseas rum-hair, but is developing Into Shagreen and Fighting Ling, 25 (Son, Lencaps

"Lebgue)" (T.C.- Mej, Vic-

a sound full-back; possess a po- to 1 Acthon, Major, Castle Dar. mot, Cloncurrig, Klexton, Row- |werful kick and hard tackle.. tor Ng, R.A. Bux, Bim Ablong)

land, Royal Mount' and Russion De Rome (5) Very dificult to Hero, 33 to 1 Gallery and Angel 1.30 p.m. St. Joseph's v 'Jaguars stop: heavy and fast wing three, 40 to I. Battling Podulas→→

(Sen. League) (Buster Hol who crashes the line.

Router. lands, A. Thomas, Diek Sumi O Tandles (4) The hardest of the Club threes; unfe 3 pm-Ladies v Services (EX-hands and a good tackle.

hibition).

D. Henderson: (3) A well

Most of the outstanding | 10.30 u.m-China V

poned previously or declared

turned into a temporary lounge to accommodate the Malaya. Saigon und Sweden and games which were either post- many functions organised by also against Islington Corinthians. the Association to benefit then South China. Servicca,

The pool has been covered with wooden flooring supported on beams. It took 10 days to con struct and

dismantled will to Inte in April when the swimining senson begins.

12 7. Hla Kyaing-(Capt.)—Pre- legally drawn, will be played ventive Officer, Lalon of Burma off, the best game being the Cusicans, 28 years. Right half. In tussle between St. Joseph's ndidislun to football, excelled in and the Jaguars.

Ed Laureiro).

All the above games' will bi

$

runner

Pen portraits

boxing. Played 1st Div. Football The reverses of the Jaguars since 1942, represented Lower and Rexes last week now leave Purina and played in Interna-'the Black Hawke at the top of tional matches against Indid, the minor league. ?- This outfit Before the war, the "pro-Pakistan, Saigon and Sweden. will only have to win their two vided winter swiniming tacliítics.

BA Kho--Inspector, Stato remaining games, against Over- This has been abandoned. Tho

Agricultural Marketing Board. 33 swimming pool, in future winter years. Centre half. Played, 1st Div. of the Erife Hearther Trophy.

sena and Braves, to be assured played off of the CBA Ground;,["data centre, with a good months, will be converted to the Football since 1837. Represented

Batting average The conclusion of the Pre- present stato to provide space for

Burma in International matches Jiminary Round among the Big Five in the Batting Aver three: has made tremendous secials.

against India, Pakistan, Malaya, Senior leaguers- has given sta? | ages;

·tistician · · Philo Remedios time

The swimming pool loungo is At the moment furnished with tables and chairs. Recreational fecilities in this lounge include ping-pong, darts, dancing, whist, bridge and mah-jong drives.

Saigon and Bwedon. Player against the Islington Corinthians

Lt. Maung Thaung-Burma Army. 24 years. Played 1st Div. Football since 1940. Represented Burma in International matches;

10. Cpl. Saw Ni-Burma Army, 24 years. Played lat Division Foot ball since 1945 Represented Burma in International matches Hong Kong tennis stars re-against India, Pakistan, Saigon and turned by Air France to the Sweden, Colony yesterday after a brief

TENNIS STARS:

RETURN.

Forwards

:

3. Mackle (2) · Robust. · wing j

1

I strides this season.

A clover

RUGBY LEAGUE CUP DRAW

London, February. 12. The draw for the second round

D. Nolan: (6) Captain. Polished of the Rugby League Cup, made Men's Senior" League, for a re-check of the batting Spikes Guterres 13 42 18 420 opening and possesses

GAB

Bradford Nerthorn V. Kelahley, H. Avé stand-off; very quick to seize an today, resulted as follows averages.

Barrow v. Featherstono Rovers, Spiky Guterres leading the list Tony Osmund.

13.41 17415 defensive kick.

Bello Vua Rangers Hurales, (14) was found to have one time at

Aen. Sequtors

A Taylor: 12.4819415

Leeds v. Wigan. Batley v. Widnes. bat omitted, but despite the cor; Harry Ayres 11-37 15403JR. Henderson: (7) ̧ ̧ ). rection, the Brave outfielder till Dave Leonard

12 41 18 200

Have both taken part in many Salford v. St. Helen's, Wakefield

and War Interports: only

Trinity V.. leads with an average of 420.

* Ladies' Benior League. ASKA

Avarita Choy - 6:25 13 520 bers still playing. Irene Castilho Bobble Loo

Holiday programme Full holiday programme with umpires, and scorers Friday:.

Great

Patsy Ribeiro Teros Campos

pre-war mACI-

8 23 10 434 IV Carrel: (6) Weight 210 816 6375 A ble forward who makes 6 24,8

8333 good use of his weight in the

Eight and line-outs,

Ladies Junior League Gloria Silva Joyco Guest

Arnulphy

8 24 10:417 6197308

R: Marques de Lalla Quad

Men's Junior League: 8 30 10 333 Blackhawks 5105313 | Jaguars; 7 238 280 news:

Overseas

visit to Saigon "whare their ex- 11. T. Boomgardi.Preventive 11 am-USA v Pakistan (Men's hibitions have gained much ad- Omeer. Union of Burma Customs... International) (Don Robbins, miration in the French Colony 28 years. Left Wing. Played it Ren Segulera, Chan, Figuerel

Those returning yesterday were Division Football since 1938, do;. R. Nunes); 99 To Koon-hung, George Choo, Choy Played for Lower Burma and was 1 p.m.-Philippine Is Tin-fuk and C. »N.. Tsui..

included in the teams that

Britain (Ladies' " played

* International) The Indian tennis representa- tives to the Philippines National against Teing Two Represented

Burma against India,

Kwok Ben Harreito). Pakistan Championships hold · in- Manila

Malayo,

Saturday: Saigon and Swêdon. the recently, passed -- through

12 BA Than-Sub-Inspectar of 10 am-Spartans v Aces (Jun. St. Joseph's Colony yesterday" en route to

[Leiguo) (Skelly: Razsok, "Bob; JaguBERY Calcutta. The pair were D.. K. Police 51 years. Inside, left and Bose and B. Misra, am right" Has played in all positions Low Igmer Eriksen, Tony Americans:

Braven They will be emplaning, for ercept goal, Pizyt Die Kwok). India tomorrow by Pan American Football and represented Burma (11.80 mLadice y Services US Navy

sinca 1940. Represented Durma Airways

Ax.c... Mel, Wally Ma, Tony League;table to date)

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HKDF BEATS LEICESTERS 2.0

In an Inter Unit Hockey Com petition rame at Bookunped yes

the Hong Kong Datened

(Exhibition),/«

in International matches against 1 pat 083 H.A. Ban India, Pakistani, Malays, Bagan Ledrus Belection. and: Bwoder, Is nieu à Lou de 3 pan China

tance and Marathon runner international)

13. Bain Hline Bub Inspector Don Hobbing, Tiger

of Police 27 years

Div. Football aihee

sented Lower Hurma

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Spartans 21), Men's Senior Leaguests

Wen Lost Pots Braves

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The matches are to be played

on February 25, ries are not on

a two-leg basis as played in the Arst round. ---Reuter

SCOTTISH

739 CUR DRAW

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London, February 13, The draw for this third Sound of 2800

ks the Scottish Cup was held "today. **20 and resulted as follow: *43-1 W/Third Lanark or Celticly Aber 200 deen, Albion Rovers or Dunferm 189 Hne Athletic v Stenhousemuir os, Www St. Johnstons.GDEED Me The following clubs have drawII „833 byes into the fourth/round:- KarE 5,000 || Tite, Partick Thistlà÷or @Dinjdan :400} United. Queen of South or Morton, 200 | Raith Rovers, Glasgow Range

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