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BUREN

THE PERFECT

SWISS WATCH,

Badminton Championships:

CHINA MAIL

HONG KONG, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1950.

Sports Pause

SHAILANDERS PAIR WIN LADIES' DOUBLES MATCH

(By "ARGONAUT")

Mrs. L. F. Stokes and Mrs. A. Tamworth of Shai- Royal Navy

landers, runners-up of the Colony Badminton

Tennis exhibition

Tsai and lp give sparkling performance in Doubles game

}

meet Kit Chee Edwin Tsai played sparkling tennis and lant able

Ladies' Championship last year, stormed their way into the next round of the current cham- pionship at the King George V School last this afternoon

night with a grand display of dazzling speod | and lighting smashes.

Kit Chee, potential Champions of the First Division of the Hong. Only one out of the seven games played reached Kong Football League, will be three sets, this resulting in a well earned vic-facing a very still hurdle this afternoon, when they meet the tory for Kowloon Cricket Club's F. J. Brock-Royal Navy XI in a League fix- bank and Mrs. E, M. Tebbutt.

ture on the Club Ground at 4.30 p.m. Sixty-one-year-old Daniel The "Y" pair of C. K. Lee and Chen, the Vice-President of W. F. Foo went

on to an easy the Lawn Tennis Association, two set win by 15-4, and 13-5. gave his younger contempor- arles something to muse over, as he took the court, a picture | of physical fitness in his Junior Doubles game

Though the grand old man of our loca! sports did not succeed in pro- ducing a major upset, he show- ed that he could still wield the racket as well as those half

The Navy, which is always re- garded as the "dark horse team of the League,

are fielding a very strong team for today's game Full scores

and are expected to go all out Schoolboys Singles Y. Khan to beat their formidable op beat Saw Chin-tat, 15-0, 15-5. ponents,

Junior Men's Singles: M. Kemp-

A rousing

Rome is expected ton beat C.1. Ngan, 18-15, 15-5. and it the lads from the Navy Junior Men's Doubles: J. A play true to form, the Chinese have to be at their best, Soares and J.A. Matto Lent D. wifi Chen and G.T. Loute, 15-0, 15-5. otherwise they may drop both

Doubles: Stokes and Ladies'

Mrs. L.F. points. Mrs. A. Tamworth beat. Miss B. Remedios and Miss the Royal Navy:

Remedios, 15-4, 15-4. Young M. Kempton of Kowloon Junior Mixed Doubles: Ducks after being extended by Brockbank and Mrs. E.M. Teb C. H. Ngun in the first set, salted butt beat B.K.L. Lai and Miss B. comfortably through the remain- log part of the game, when Ngon Duparcels 10-12, 1-15, 18-15.

Men's Doubles:

F.M. Ribeiro and T.E. Rodrigues beat S.C. Chan and M.C. Hung, 15-10,

8-13.

his age.

had shot his buit.

cover

The first set between these two players produced a high Junior standard of badminton, Kempton's youth, and greater ability the court in contrast to that of bis more hefly opponent, and more accurate drop shots turned the tide in his favour after a neck and neck struggle in the first set.

The

Junior Mixed Doubles

match between F. J. Brockbank and Mrs. E. M. Tebbutt and B. K. L. Lul and Miss B. Baptista .resolved Hiselt into a titanic base-

line duel beween the two men players. Both

equally were matched and some long and ex- citing rallies

result. were the Brocktonk's pluckiness in running for aknoyl irretrievable shots gave his side a well-merited win in three sets,

One set

T.

F J.

The following will represent

support to Ip Koon-hung whan the local pair engaged Pedro Masip and Heraldo Waiss in yesterday's Doubles exhibition game at the Hong Kong Cricket Club courts,

Weiss was the target of a successful attack by both

Cricket:

DRINK

Coca-Cola

HKCC "Scorpions"-IRC game pick of week-end programme

England "B" fortunate to beat Holland

Newcastle, February 22. England's "B" team were for-

Ip and Tsai, who took the first set 6-2, but tunate to beat Holland here today conceded the second by the same margin.

In the Mixed. Doubles game, Pedro Masip and Mary Weiss proved too strong for Jp Koon- hung and Enid Litton.

Although the set was extended to 16 games before the visitors won 9-7, there were only flashes of brilliance-mainly from Mary Weiss, whose net play stood up grandly against all of Ip's

quila, Mrs. Weiss again demonstrated her excellent form with her garne containing the minimum of error, The vialtors took the first three

with games

case, but becarne careless thereafter.

1p, after forcing five deuces In the third game before giving It away, was in the main rea ponsible for the next four games which

Hong Kong annexed to take the lend at 4-2.

from Games alternated

This

Chisholm (Jamaica), Thompson (Alacrity), Tozer (Tamar), Deurnley (Jamales), Thompson (Stonecutters), Daley (Jamaica), (Triumph), Galvin Reed (Triumph), Spencer (Cossack). Spears (Tamar), Ellam (Comus). stage. Throughout it was a coin-

affair, with spas paratively lame Reserves: Amis (Triumph), modic bursts of brilliant play. W.F. Evans (Consort), Saunders

One feature of this set was the Foo and C.K. Loo beat S. Saul (Comus), Graham (Black Swan),

thrilling

lp and R. Tsal. 15-4, 15-5.

exchanges between and Mrs. Weiss. Both were cross dropping wit

great accuracy: the little indy held her side of the court

court well.

Senior

Men's Doubles;

Tonight's games

At Victoria Recreation Club, 7.00 p.m. Schoolboys Singles) J. Pomeroy, Jr. v W. Tehou.

Hewitt (Maine).

Kit Chee to play

in Bangkok

The Kit. Chee soccer team will be leaving for Bangkok tomorrow to take part in a series of charity games.

mem-

7.30 p.n. (Schoolboys Doubles) Wong Kle-chung and Ng Slu-foa

E. C. Y. Hsi and S. Hsi. 8.00 p.m. (Junior Men's Singles) K. C. Wang v H. F. Tal.

9.30

p.m.

(Ladies' Doubles) |

It is understood that the team Miss G. Silva and Mrs. J. A.

will play a total of five charity Soares v Miss D. Ramsay and

games in Bangkok.. Miss J. Greenhalgh,

In between the games, Men's (Junior p.m. Doubles) Pomeroy and P. Lo bers of the team who v C. M. Quinn and A, J. Remedios, representing Hong Kong in the

(Junior p.m.

Mixed annual Interport against Saigon H. J. Xavier and Mrs. In early March, will proceed to Doubles) A. M. Campos y A. L. Nery and the latter port, Miss R. Marques.

Bangkok on completion of the Men's Interport. (Senior Doubles) P. H. Wong and H. Tay C. Y. Yung and W. C. Chung,

9.00

9.30

10.00 p.m.

returning

Tennis exhibition for schoolboys and girls

The visiting Spanish and Argentina Tennia Playars will give an exhibition to the schoolboys and girls at the USRC Court, King's Park at 4.30 p.m. today.

Admission will be Tree to schoolboys and girls only. The following matches will be played:

4.30 p.m. Mrs. H. Wels Ve Mrs. Williama.

5.15 p.m. Mesara. Masip and Wolzs Ve LL Col, Spence and Ayres.

INTERPORT HOCKEY TRIAL

The second set raw the visiting the Recreio Ground on Tuesday

by one goal to nil in their In- ternational soccer match. For much of the game the Dutchmen displayed the better teamwork and in the first half, with fewer

chances, they shot more strongly

than the English players.

As individuals, the English team were superior to their game op- ponents, but only better staying power in the second half enabled them' to win.

The direct long passing garne of the Dutchmen seemed likely to bring goals for they were Ant 'triers.

(By "KIMBERLEY”).

The week-end cricket games are not expected to produce anything in the way of thrills; of the five games down, for decision, the best should be that between' HKCC “Scorpions" and in-. dian Recreation Club at Chator Road. The Indians will be without A, R. Minu and his absence will serve to weaken the IRC attack. The main task of the "Scorpions" who have much more powerful batting side than the Indians, will be to dismiss Kitchell and Rum- jahn cheaply.

In bowling, the League lenders enjoy undisputed supremacy, with Frank Howarth spinning the ball as dangerously as ever and Weller and Cuil dependable. Added dis couragement to the Indians will be the fact that Len Etokes has found his form again.

The first meeting between these two teams resulted in a 75-run

The win for the "Scorpions," In the 24-year-old Rijvers, they Indiana have, however, improved

Australians skittled out... for 74 runs

The

Ladysmith, Natal,

February 22.

Australian

powerful

¡ possessed a talented inside-left immensely of late and the in- and stoffelen, the left-half and clusion of A. A. Rumlahn, who captain, played an excellent game, is opening bat with Kitchell, hos cricket team was today skittled

Chances wasted

were

wasted Many chances through the poor form of the wings, Mullen and Walters, and the fact that the centre-forward, Lofthouse, could seldom evade Terlouw, a resolute centre-half for the Dutch. `

strengthened their batting.

This opening pair has, in out before lunch for 74 runs:

South recent games, brought the IRC-the lowest of their into the cricket Ilmelight, de African tour-by Natal Coun- apite its lowly position in the try Districts, a side below "pro- vincial strength, on the open- League Table, The Indians' biggest success ing day their two-day * long time was their 10 match, which is not regarded wicket trouncing of the "Opas a first class fixture. timists" recently.

for

of

This collapse again illustrated of the Australian the weakness

England pressed constantly but blons A win for the Indious Six players Moroney, Miller,

Loxton,

The only goal came in the 7 minute when Lofthouse shot through on the turn after a left It would be fantastic to enter- wing movement.

tain any thought of a repetition With the Dutch team tiring, of this success against the "Scor- batsmen on a turning pitch

Lindwall and Seggera, good opportunities were lost by would, in fact, be a sensation.

Walker-failed to score Landiy Recreio "A virtually out of The undermentioned hockey wild shooting-Reuter. players are requested to attend a'

the race for the title this year, Hasselt, their captain, made 44 of

RC may enjoy a better bow- meet the Kowloon Cricket Club, his side's total.

The Country Districts' spinners,,

and Gelkate, did the Ungalde (with Kermani and Kelth Robbie Loc) but have to bow out damage, Kelth taking Ave wickets to both the batting and fielding for 24 runs and Gotkale four. strength of Recreio, particularly wickets for 38 run

The the nelding.

previous jowent total was 75 runa, máde in the first innings of the third" Test at Durban

elde plling on the pressure. They February 28, to be ready to Bully- won the set 6-3 against

game Off at 5.00 p.m. sharp. challenge from Ip Koon-hung.

It looked for a moment as it

MALAYAN F.A. PLANNING

Hong Kong would come through appropriate shirts, but to SOCCER TOURS

with

Their

named should wear the

quested that they provide them- selves with a white and a colour- ed shirt,

Drow Singapore, February-22,

likely The Football Association of

Although Recreio is favoured Malaya is negotiating with the to win, a drawn game will be reserves Hong Kong Football Association the most likely result. do their to jointly, Invito a British soccer and it i team to four the Far East in Jung

or July when the European sea son ends.

Sunz

win in the Men's Doubles. A fine display Edwin Tsaf, giving a fine dis= } will be

Players nurned 08

They struck back strongly and Jare requested to play, patred unfaultingly with ip

The Army entertain the Hong at lunch had taken three Country Men's doubles

Koon-hung against Welss and

Kong University at Stokumpoo District wickets for eight runs. Masip.

They won the first set most to be present

The Country Districts word alt 8-2 on their own merit, their at hoped that they will be given i

and must win if they still hope SC. Chan and M. C. Hung of

"knock" during trini.

to be

But soon after ten for 81 in the First Division race. Kowloon Tong Club, after being

tucking tactics, paying off well.

"It will cost either association

HKU held the Army to a draw gaining a first innings lead of down in their Junfor

opponents made little

Should any of those named b

At the close the singly too much to invite a good in their first meeting, scoring 87 soven runs. Men's Doubles game against Re

The following are the players attempt to drive them off. Teal, unable to play in this match, it & team," said Kok Chong-fook, runs for eight wickets against Australians had made 68 runs for creio's F. M. Ribeiro and T. E

who will be making the trip! especially, made good in his requested that they telephone chairman of the FAM.

the loss of one

second innings Rodrigues had a chance to take it

Yu Yiu-tak (Captain), Hau placings and drop shots against G.T. Palmer, 27781 (business. So far, only one British team Army's 160 for five declared.

It is improbable that the un-wicket to a rubber when they were lead-

Yung-sang

Cheung Shu-ling, Weiss, who had another off day.

hoursy or 28244 (after offe has come, out here on tour the

Keith Miller, who faintained ing 13-11 in the second set

TEC Kam-hung, Kwok Ying- It was not until the third heure). If unable to contact Mr Islington Corinthians who played dergrads will be able to upset

the Army, but they are certainly fast pace on the.hardened pilch, The slig

slight advantage that the

kee, Ho Yun, Yu Cheuk-- game in the second set that any Palmer,

please telephone a series of games in Malaya dur- very capable of dodging defeat. took six Country Districts wickets Portuguese players had in their

yin, Chang Kam-hol, Lai Shiu- good "tannila was seen.

Blinks, telephone" ส่ว 3111ing 1988,

The HKCC "Optimista" should for 24 runs. Geoff Noblet clátra- ability to smash with more tell-

London, February 22.

Chu Wing-keung. wing.

The FAM is going ahead with came off the better in their game ed three wickets for 23 runt. visiting pair The

livened ur during business hours. ing effect carried them through The following were the results

all-Malayan Reserves: Chol

plans to send an King-chung, the game with a series of success- Teams are as follows -after-dourd was called. But for a of football matches, played today;] Keung-Man-ching. Sit Put, yin, ful-rushes-at-net-that-forced-Ip -Whites:-

Whit Souza; -- Nerv; --Wehb few occasions when he was try- Scottish Cup, second round,, Tse Bik-chuen, Le wal-kuen, and Tsai, who had

Mersh; Read; Bhagat Slagh; Mc- ind to smash the shuttle through second replay: Stirling Albion Lee Tin-kee, Lee Tal-fai and Lo domination at the court,, bacle to Mullen; G. Gosano; Gardner; Rull the net, Instead of by the usual Dumbarton 2. (Stirling Albion | Sau-took.

Bertie Zavier, route, Tommy Rodrigues, particu-have a bye into the fourth round), Jarly was devastating in his

Aston Villa. 3 Other Match: smashes.

HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS

| The Army 0–~Reuter,

The Senior Doubles match fall- ed to reach expectations. After a ding-dong initial phase, in which There will be a meet of the Saul und R. Trai suddenly jump-| Polo and Hunt Club at Bheung ed to a lend of 4-1, the game Shlu Village, near Fanling, trailed away to a one-sided affair. Sunday, February 26, at 11.30 a.m.

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Accompanying the team will

be the following: Mr. Ng Kau tim (Manager) Mr. Aw Hoe (Adviser) and Mr. Fang King cheung (Trainer and Coach).

ROYAL NAVY "B" SOCCER TEAM

the baseline.

enjoyed

Weiss's drop shots found their mark just out of his opponents' reach. His sizzling services were also earning him points.

Excellent interceptions Marip, avoided throughout by Ip and Tsal, made some excellent Interceptions, forcing himself into the play.

There were two excellent rallies

The following team has been aclecled to represent Royal Navy "B" against Yard Police at Couse in this set before Weiss and Masip way Bay Ground on Sunday, ran through to win 6-2, February 21, kick-off

p.m. A. B. Saunders

lers (Comus), P. O, Brown

(Cockade), E. M. Anderson (Cossack), P. O. Amis

Ck.

STUMPA P. 0, 5

Welsa

near the

team on tour of Bangkok, Hong with the Royal Navy, while the Reuter. Kong. Manila and possibly Indo- RAF are expected to gain full nesia during November this year, points from the Commandos.

The idea is to learn valuable lessons to make contacts with other East- in this popular sport and era associations with whose co-

Colours: Ponniah; Trace; Stur- cess; Haigh, FitzGibbon; Alves; B. Gozano: McKenzie: Shallow

operation there would be little Daniel; Humphries.

dimculty in Inviting British or Reserves: Matthewson; A. Mar- Eurotean, soccer teams to tour ques; A..A. Remedios (Recrelo B); the East. Dillon.

HOCKEY FIXTURES

O. 5. M. Bainbridge ins this encounter, which saw Blinko and Mr. Xavier, P. O. 8. M. Evans Spence being often caught too

the baseline. Tel. Bell (Tamar), (Consort), Tel. O/Sea. Graham (Black Swan), Weiss put in some spectacular O/Sea. Howse (Triumph), Sto. cut-drops and when his backhand CAN. At drives found the mark, they

frequently scored.

old (Kenya),

'(Maine).

Linesman S. M. Strickland (Tamar).

Reserves: 0/8ca. Topliss (White- sand Bay), L, N,” A. Timma (Triumph), A. B. Devlin (White- sand Bay)...

HKFC SOCCER

TEAMS

a.m

Week-end programme The programme is as follows: Tomorrow

First Division Commandos v RAF at Sookunpoo Any v HKU at Sookunpoo Navy v HKCC "Optimists" Rocrelo v KCC at King's Park HKCC. "Scorpions". V" IRC

Chator Road

Second Divisiony

INDIA WANTS: MORE CRICKET TOURS

Madras, February-22,- The Indian Cricket Board of Control today confirmed arrange=. ments for the MCC team's pro- posed oficial tour of India in 1951-52. Mr. Anthony," de Mello, the President of the Board, has #t been authorised in the meantime.

to negotiate for an English team to visit India in the 1950-51.#92- BON.

RC Navy at Bookunpoo. KCC ♥ KGV at Cox's Road RAF v Dockyard at Ko! Tak,

All games start at 1.45 p.m. sharp. Stumps will be drawn at €. p.m.

Mr. de Mello, who will repte sont India at the Imperial Cricket Conference in London on June 27, said he had already urged the In the Conference's

Inclusion

agenda of the question of sending

another Commonwealth team to India next season. He added that he would also, "work very hard" to arrange tours by New Zealand. and Australian teams, lai). 1952-53 repectively-Router, SA

The FAM anticipates that later. tours of the Malayan team will Include Australia, New Zealand and India-Associated Press.

WELSH SOCCER XI The following are the Hockey TO MEET ENGLAND Lieutenant Colonel Opence League

Axtures for Sunday, could not keep up with Heraldo February 20:

Cardiff, February 22. and the sota 1-2, 6-1. Navy v Armý at RNRC No

J. Charles, the 18-year-old There was little bright tennis 1 11.15 a.m. Umpires: MrLeeds United centre-half, is the tRNAC only new "Cop in the Welsh Nomeda v HKHC No 2.10 a.m,

PO soccer team to meet England at Umpires:

Wrexham on March 8, Bradley and PO Sullivan,

Dutch HC v RAF at Kal Tak The team is: W. Short (Fly- RASC CRICKET XI

following have boen 10.30 Umpires: Sgt/Maj, mouth" "Argylo); W. Barnes (Are The Hannan and QMEï McCiolland.

captain; A Sherwood selected to represent-RASC in a YMCA v Commandos at RNRC (Carúlfs marles (Leeds United}+\ Club on Sunday, February 26, R. Paul (Swansen | cricket match to be played

against the Kowloon

Cricket No 1 10 am- Umpires: Mr. Town), Palmer and Mr. Guest

R. Burgess

(Tottenham Hotspur), Chand Tara v KITC at RNACH Williams (Leeds United) Kowloon Cricket Club ground

commencing at 1.15 p.m. at the No 2 11.15. a.m. Umpires: Mr. Rees, - (Totiendrama Hotspur),

The following are the Kowloon Grewal and Mr. Gurevitch Ford (Aston Vill), F.

Capt. AK Paulser: (Capt.) (27 Serine Hong Kong Police v Recreio (Swansea Town), H: Clarke (Man Coy), Ma), WP. Lamdle (HQ Cricket Club tears for Saturday, Capt. P. Tapply (27 Coy), February 25. Both games are "A" at Boundary Street 10.30 chester, City)Reuter ("

S/Sgt. Hainsworth (Army Fire timed to start at 1,48 pm. jigs a.m. Umpires: 8/Cdr. Pudley

Brigade), SOMS Cox (DID Vic-518X4 (Ray)-gian Club/dom. Sgt. Brooks (8 Coy), Maj, rele at King's Park: "B.K, Lao W,15. Hawking (S&T Branch Ptc. Colinder, W. Davidson, Kerman). Wardle (27: Coy),Bgt. Harold Larion Or Smith, A. Zimmeray M. Hart-Baker, F.V. Bellors, GJ, Rowslet (Army Fire Brigade), Sgt. Hes and 2.0. Tinoher ling (27 Coy), L/Cpl. Tyrelli (8 Coy, Att 27 Coy),

Twelfth Man: Sgt Moorey (27

Norway-Denmark

match soccer

on Sunday

The annual soccer match be- and W, O. Smith. tween teams representing the Recrolo "B" V. Pak BC at Re- Norwegian and Danish communi- crelo" 10 a.m. Umpires CYS Gator The following will represent ties in Hong Kong will take place and CPO Mathews: the Club 1st XI in a First Divi- on Sunday, February 20, on the sion League soccer match against Club Ground, Happy Valley, at Kowloon Mator Bus tomorrow at 13.30 pad.

CHAND TARA HOCKEY TEAM.

3.

OPEN BILLIARDS DETOURNAMENT

MEETING

Armorling of representatives frem different Clubs which have

KCC CRICKET TEAMS

SocTF1JF Robinson,

Umpires: LV. CHILDREN A Boundary Street, kick-off, 4 p.m. Both teams have been training

THE XI (Loss) Brilzet King doorn- Brown, Roberts, E. Strange, hard for this contest, and a keen Mullen, Barber, L. Strange, Bar-struggia for honours is expected. ed: to represent the Chaad Tara in by the Chinese National

The following have been select-catured for the Colony Open Coy) Bandarte sowel as ROOF DJ; Bota

Umpire Billarde Tournament Amateur

Set. Kelly (27 Coy). Les diuina, D. Bend, DAWAN

SAI BAB Orá. V.0. Berisour." BM clay Widger Fowler, Hardwick, Mr. Einar Ulstrup, Norwegian a hockey nature against KITC on Athletic Federation will be held

Score::* Sgl Ed

Edgley (27 Coy)--| PA. Ernedbrides, a Ke Randall (and 1.

Bickford.

Consul and former footbail"inter Sunday, "Yobruary 128 at the today, AR KRANJCOST

to start at 6 pm. wil be held at the Chung Bing Benevolent So-

is Umed RAF

CRICKET TEAMS

game against Nows Vendors to-The following are the teams: Park) at 11.10 amhares and, olety: 127, Dos Voeux Road Can / sulected to represent the' RAP: in,]

ADDING

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p.m.

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DAVIE, BOAG & CO., LTD

BUILDING.

In the Fecond Division League national, will act as referees NRC ground No. 2. (King's The mesting morrow at the Club Ground, the Norway: Norhus Eltzen, Sund HS. following have been selected to holm, Solberg, Saastad, Calcum L. Curry, Cola

Dhillon, represent the Club. Kick-off, 2.30 Jacobsen, Onsager, Wallem, G. & Gil (Cipt), 8. Cara, Battral 2nd, door, above R. Cory Maidens, Onsager, Waller Gled-B Ramuson, Jabach, Gadeberg,

Danmark Hattemelor, Boch, Long, M. All, Lall, D. Khan, & Co, Ltd., To

* Reserves: Jo

J. Ferrez, K. Batyavec. plyegaan hill, - Duncan, Baker, Barker,»/

Jenson;- Jensen, “Ke BaanusBart, Jacoltura, Idawen, Bretling.

HONG KONG POLICE

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Cattan, Leck,"¦ Sloan, Locke,

D.I. BOSANQUET WINS COLONY: SQUASH TITLE.

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The following have been CLUB DE RECREIOXI

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Moorehouse AC Zyrer, Dr HALA The following wihava wybean, of NGC0 selected to repres the Roy

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