BUREN
'THE PERFECT
SWISS WATCH
CHINA MAIL
LEE BEATS LOW
LOW TO ENTER BADMINTON SINGLES FINAL
(By "ARGONAUT”)
Leit-hander C. K. Lee, holder of the Colony Singlos ∙titlo, reached the final of this year's Singlos Badminton Championship when he edged out the University and former Malayan Doublos Champion, K. S. Low, in two thrilling sots, 18-13 and 15-13, at Recreio last night. An all-Chinese YMCA final is therefore assured,
Robert Tay being the other. finalist..
YESTERDAY'S SOCCER RESULTS AT A GLANCE
-FIRST DIVISION
Club
3 South China 1 KMB
2 Police Royal Navy 3 Kwong Wah 1
SECOND DIVISION Royal Navy 4 Yard Police
2 Talkoo
Another feature of Just and Margarel Xavier, twice hold-Solicitors' night's games was the exce!ers of the Ufle, had to fight for South Chins tent display of the schoulboy every point in the first set. Tho tennis champion, Benzin Saw. score mounted evenly up to 11- Having created a major upset when services changed handh
2 Prison's
artier in the founrament when in eight times before their greater Interport boxing
Jumamoted seeded player C.M. Quam in The Junior Men's Singles
sleadiness gave
them the four
needed polits. In the second set, the challengers, struck brillintst
tournament
event. he created even a greater form when they were down 5-6.
An Interport Boxing Turna- smprise kol night, when he out-scoring nine successive points be
S.T ed Bniversity's S. Hool, top twe
tween then. They ultimately took ment between Chinese boxers of Favourite for the title in three sets the set 15-7. The champlons Hong Kong and Canton will be Thu Light's programme of By: took no chance in the third seg staged at Caroline Hill on Satur-
at 7.30 p.m.) day, commencing gave the packed hall and playing their usual game under the auspices of the South matches their must entertaining badminton took it with the concession of yet served so far both in quality only five points, to enter their China Athletic Association and
Johnny Lai's Gym. and thrills and excitement. Four third final in the event. of the Alve games went to the fulɛ distener of three
sets,
In the curtain-ralser, P. Ally
Pomeray Jr. were taken le before three hardfought sets,
alifying for the Schoolboys* Dublex Huni. M. Nolasco and J. Pemeroy Jr. each on one side were conspicuous with some good| play.
Saw's display
Saw when
Very few, if any, fast night. conceded a chance to Benzin
he took the court | against University's S. T. Hoai in the Junior Bingles event. When, however, the schoolboy, with amazing agility took a lead 7-1. eyes began to open with in- terest. With necurate drop shots.
powerful moshes and good re- trievings, Sow carried his lead t 11-4 and 15-6 for the first set.
The second set saw the Univer- sily undergrad displaying his best form, With well-placed smashes and strop, andert by a series of from Saw, Honi returned compliments by taking the second 15-4. Saw's speed and almost limitless
too much for his approved ent in the apparent
third set, which went to Saw 15-4. ↑
The Junior Men's Doubles be-
Full rosults Schoolboys' Doubles: F. Allaye and J. Pomeroy, Jr., (La Salle) beurt M. Nolasco and G. Pomeroy
(Lat Salle), 15-5, 10-15, 15-2.
(Shailanders and Asia College) Junior Men's Singles: B. Saw bent S. T. Hool (University), 15-6, 6-15, 15-4.
Junior Men's Doubles: Austin Ho and K. F. Chiu (Chung Wab) bout Bill Chow and C. H. Ngan (Shollanders), 15-12. 12-15, 19-13.
Ladles Doubles: Mrs. H. F Gonsalves and Miss M. Xavier (Recrelo) beat Miss M, Ribelro and Mrs. M. Rozario (Recreio), 15-11, 7-15, 15-5.
Senior Men's Singles: C. K. Lee (Chinese YMCA) beat K. S. Low (University), 18-13, 15-13.
Tonight's games
COLONY CHAMPIONSHIP BEMI FINALS
At Kowloon Cricket Club 7.30 p.m. Schools' Doubles;-K. y. Teo (St. Paula) and B. Saw (Wah Kiu), (Asia) v E. C. Y. Hsi and S. Hal
Main event on the progrannie Df seven events will be the bout between Johnny Lat, the Hong Kong Champion, and Peter Fong, who has made a name for him- self in Burma, Malaya and Cun-
The Krummc:-
1. The Kal-chi v Chan Cheuk-
f).
following is
the
HONG KONG, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1950.
A Royal win at Hurst Park Golf:
Moraveen (left) and Inverlochy, taking the last Junip in the Williamson Handicap Steeple- chate at Hurst Park, Manaveen, which won the event by a longth from Inverlochy, le the Royal Family's hope for the forthcoming Grand National.(Associated Press Photo). '
pro- Softball:
2. Cheung Chi-wah V Tse -Kaj-chau.
3. Fong Ki-kong v Luk Fun.
4. Yeung Ka-tsof
6.
V
Henry
Huang
Liu Hon-kong v Li Ka-pak. 6. Chung Fook-lun v Albert
Huang.
7: Johnny Lai v Peter Fong.
In addition to the seven box-
Important fixtures on
week-end programme
(By "GRANDSTAND")
in venture the programme. This week's programme features several important
will also programme.
HKFC LAWN BOWLS
GREEN OPENING The Hong Kong Football Club In Lawn Bowls Green wil open on when a Tuesday, March 29,
Competition for Wappinshew 8.00 p.m. Junior Men's Doubles: members will be played, com- -S K. Cheong and S. F. Lammencing 5.15, p.m. (University) N. K. Chin and K.
Loke
(University).
8.30 p.m. Senior Men's Doubles:
tween Austin Hio and K. F. ChluC. K. Lee and W. F. Foo
BILLIARDS
Chung Sing beat Police Reserve
games, and the Ladios Junior League cham- pions may be decided, as St. Teresa's lead- ing by a full game, take on White Fangi. the Senior League play-off, Jaguars meet Americans on Saturday, while St. Joseph's clash with Braves. The Men's Junior loop fixtures will be completed on Saturday, when "the Jaguar Cubs. meet the Aces.
and Bill Chow and C. H. Nga (Chinese YMCA) v∙G. Lum and In the Billiards League last night the best game should be the
also went to the full distance of 3. Koo (Shollanders). three sets, The Chung Wah pair
9.00 p.m. Ladies' Singirs:-Miss
by three matches to two and by 654 to 003 points. By their vie
points.
of Ho and Chiu could not be sa U. Khoo (Chinese YMCA) v Mrs./tory, Chung Sing won all three the San Miguel trophy.
to be in their best form although
set 15-12
they won the Aust Their tendency to repeated errors was nollecable in the second set
M. Rozarlo (Recreto).
In the
other game, Eastern 9.30 p.m. Senior Men's Doubles: accounted for the Royol Air -P. H. Wong and R. Tay (Chinese Force by four matches to one. when Chan and Ngati, particu- YMCA) Bill Funk and S. K. The victory gave. Eastern three larly Chow rallied back to take Howe (Shailanders),
neck
it by 15-12. A neck to atruggle ensued in the third set
un to 10-B in favour of Chow and
Ngan.-Ilo-then-brought-up-some- Rood serves and smashes to addi six points in a row. Amidst excitement Chow and caught them up to 13-14 but could not get the extra point for deure. With the next service thei Chung Wah pair scored the vital point, which brought them to the Anal in this event.
The Ladies' Doubles Semi-final.
points.
Antidote for rough play--new angle
(By TOMMY LAWTON)
although on-all Recreio affair. Suggestion that spacified periods of absence from
took their full share of the even- ing's spotlight. Mrs. Gonsalves]
Peking Radio on arrest of S'pore editor
San Francisco, March 22 Peking Radio today protest-
ed against the arrest of à Chin-
the soccer field for players who commit offences the ice hockey "cooler" system— has been made from time to time.
Bluebirds;
In the Inter-Hong league, Caltex v. Civil Service clash, as both outfits are out to annex
None of the batting leaders connected for a single safe-hit last week, and the top perch is now held by Madcapper Rennie fequera who has completed kising games of 19.3.50: fixtures.
Recralo F/B Ground 9.30 a.m. Mohawks v Delawares
(Fred Diesta). 11.00 a.m. Saints
Igmar Eriksen). 12.30 p.m. Acos v
(A. Tipe). 2.00 p.m. Fulcons v Lions; (R
Ribeiro). Latest batting averages, Includ-
It seems from this corner that the other contestants for the title will suffer further, as they have
Blackhawks;
MEN'S SENIOR LEAGUE
to play off a six-game series Ron Soquiera against the tream of the circulf. Spiky Guterres A revised programme for the Tony Osmund remainder of the season has been Iginir Eriksen circulated to managers, and in Eric Guest view of the short time available for completing the season's fix- tures, managers should note that? no further postponements will be considered.
Programme.cramped
With an all-time record num- ber of participating teams this year, the programme has been
LADIES JUnior
Arnulphy
G. Silva Carmen Souza Lella Gann
V. Gonsales
MEN'S JUNIOR
cramped, and this has been com- Jeey Graca. mented by followers of the game. Ed femedios-,
fan has for=" An anonymous
Quite the most novel idea for dealing with rough warded some concrete proposals Antonio Guterres.
for the next season, all of which Harold Ong play from T. M. Henderson of Northampton.
have been covered in the pre- Eddie Loureiro "Make the punishment 'fit It's happened so many timer season managers' meeting, and the the crime,"
is his argument. that almost everyone must have current programme was drawn up in accordance with their wishes. What he would like to see is seen it at some time or another.
In addition, it would only!
Full programme for the week serva as one more headacho for is as follows: referees. They would have the onus of
whether an offence was
a new law that when a play-
er fouls another, causing him
GAB HAve. 15 54 23.426 14 43′′ 18 419]" 14 42 17 405 14 45 19 388). 10 07 22 386
leAGUE 10 36 15,417 10 32 13 408
0 34 12 353
D 37 12 324 25 7 .280
LEAGUE-
Tennis final set today
The
Colony Grasscourt Singles tongis final between Ip Koon-hong and Taul Wal- wal-pul, which was to be played yesterday was called off on account of, the rain.
The match will instead take place this afternoon starting at 4.30 p.m.
The Doubles final has been put forward to Friday.
EXHIBITION BASEBALL
14,
Sports Pause
DRINK
Coca-Cola
Ladies Section of RHKGC enjoys successful year
Both Club Houses at Fanling were filled to capa- city for the Ladies Spring Meeting hold on Monday and Tuesday of this week.
Entries reached a new record when 56 members
rentered for the Bogey Competition played on.
the second morning.
Many good cards were re-., urned during the Meeting and consequently handicaps were
owered accordingly.
Short approaching and putting was done on Tuesday afternoon, after which Mrs. F. D. Hunter, Captain, presented the prizes.
'Those receiving Cups and prizes! .verc:→→→→
Championship
Ludies Club Mrs. A. Plorcy.
*Bronze Div. Championship-
Mrs. A. Dawson Grove.
Bronze Div. runner-up-Mrs. A. S. Adamson.
Taggart Cup winner-Mrs. F. D. Hunter.
r
Taggart Cup runner-up-Mrs. A. Plerey.
Railway Cup winner-Mrs. Pole Hunt
Rallway Cup runner-up-Mrs. M. Elliot. i.
Rose Cup winner-Mes. A Shewan (who has gone on Home I.cave)
Best Scrutch Score Dronze Divi. slon Mrs. Stoker.
Best Scratch Score Bonze Divi- sion Mrs. A. Dawson Grove.
Best Score on Hidden nine Mrs, J. D. Cingue.
Foursomes on Old Course .Mrs Fiercy and Mrs. Cassidy; after a te with Mrs. Barton and Mrsį, Dawson Grove.
MER.
M.
Bogey Competition Roberton.
Logoy Competition runner-up Mrs. R. Hill after a fle with Mrs S. Rudros and Mrs. M. Ellet.
Approaching and putting Mrs. Y. Williams.
Putting Mrs. Sainsbury, Putting runners up Mrs. Arm-*| strong and Mrs. Mackio.
Bilver spoons were presenter"} 1.20 the
those qualifying in the
the Cap
and
tain's Cup for January
Mre
February, namely Mrs. Poté. Hunt. Mrs. P. Watson, McAvoy and Mrs. Stoker. The LG. U. Monthly Medal prize for March was given to the winner Mrs. J. Strickland.
Séveral
of the prizes -- wóre, Rose Cup runner-up-Mrs. A. given by members and others, all of which were greatly, ap:
Plercy.
Captain's Cup winner-Mrs..preciated and admired. B. Mackle.
The Karen Trophy presented Capin's Cup runner-up-Mrs. by Mr. King went to Mrs. Haig' S. 'Rudrof.
Successful year
The matches for the Above for the Best Scratch Score named Cups. have been played over the past two months.
competitions. held Running throughout the season were worl by:
Eclectic Mrs. J. Wal.
Mrs. Hunter, in her Captain's Speech, reviewed the successful your the Ladies. Section has had and thanked all members for:
Bogey runner Up Mrs. M. Euiot, helping to make the meeting sucks
Bogey-Mrs. Fote Hunt.
Christmas
Mundy.
H.
Medal Mra
D. L.
Sunday Medal Mrs,
Prophet.
February Medal-Mrs, R. Arkcoll
winner.
Mrs. A. 5. Adamson runner up.
New York, March 21. Exhibition baseball results: Philadelphia (National) Cincinnati (National) 4.
New York (American) 4, Bos- lon (National) 2. Baltimore (International) 0, Phi- ladelphia (American) 4.
Detroit (American) 11, Boston
Winners of events played at| (American) 5.
were (National) 3, Fort the Spring Meeting Brooklyn
followe Worth (Texas) 1.
Best Scratch, (National) 4, New Pittsburgh York (National) 3.
St. Louis (American) 1, Cleve- land (American) -Associated Press.
Yachting jottings:-
Spring Meeting winners
a success,
She voiced the feeling of all in thanking Mrs. Plórey for her, work na Handicap Manager and regret in knowing ahe would bu¬ leaving the Colony very soon.
Stre, Hunter proposed a yote- thanka to R. R. Coombe
Mrs. the
Honorary Storetary of
the Ladies Ogolion and Mrs. Steloke'y tand spoke for the mambara in thanking the Ladies Committer and pleasant
at
-
for a successful *
Golfing Basson, After presentation of the prizes, tea was -served in tho Ladies Club House.
-Silver
Score Division Mrs. A. E. G. Haig,
Best Nett Score Silver Division Mrs. W. N. A. Smalley: after a tle with Mrs. K. S. Robertson.
Vanessa wins third
Dragon series race
Ly
- (By "MAINSHEET BLOCK")
15-32 21 404 With the very light winds of the week-end, few
races started and only-one finished.
15 64 25 301 15 68 25 370
13 65 24 369 After a start in the Dragon Class, Vanessa got on
15 57 21 362
CRUSADERSTM HOCKEY XI
a beat to No. 2 buoy, while the remainder, on or away from the line, began to run with sagging spinnakers to Channel Rocks.
ese editor in Singapore, and to be injured sufficiently to said Peking were have to leave the field, either paying close attention, to the for a short period or far the derdine deliberately ando var 5 am. Jaguars & Americans: match against Shell Sports Club a reach to f
arrest
and detention of Mr. remainder of the game, the though there is frequently n Chu Chl-cho, editor of the man who commits the offence doubt about a toul, being able to
Chiau Singapore "Nan
Jit should also leave.
pin-palat degrees of wilfulness i "A rule such as this would be another matter. The brondenst said: "A report easy, to implement,"
I have seen offences which, shys Mr. Henderson. "K tho referee from the touchlines, must have all the stamp of maller 30 ho
aforethought, yet, to the mare
Although this Meeting officially closes the Cup Competitions át, Fanling, the LO.U Monthly Medal on the first Tuesday, of cach month DN well as the Monthly qualifying rounds for the Captain's meeting--at-Fanling will continue.
On the Third Thursday, April 20, a prize day will be held; the Competition will be announced later.
The Summer Season will start at Deep Water Bay in April, Axtures. "will also be announced carly, next month.
Strikers clash with police in Italy
Rome, March 22.
The police fired into the air.
-downtown Roma
The run, as the wind chang- Next. Saturday afternoon, there ed, became a beat and was will be a Ladies ruce at. 4.45, p.m. to drive off a Communist mob:
advancing on the Italian For- MEN'S BENIOR LEAGUE "The following are represent followed by a run to H.W.D.2. Dinghy Series leaders ing the Crusaders in a hockey a far APC and a run
The Dinghy Series which will eign Office today in the most. Saturday: CBA Ground
be continued until May 21, is serious incident of the 12-hour (Plate Umpire: Don Robbius, at the Sookunpoo : ground "today,
·Vanessa maltained' her lead becoming close, as helmsmen be general strike. The flurry oc bully-off 5.30 pm. scorer Samet Samy).
J. Dick, J. W. Calros, S. A. throughout, while the remainder, gin to eliminate their worst re-curred in Sunday: CBA Ground
The leaders in the serica now 11.00 am. St. Joseph's. v Braves: Colaco, P. R. Rugi, J. D. Mackie, with varying puffs, changed sults.
places, (Flate Umpire Buster Ho-M. A R. Lovatt, J. Aikanan, A
The Cruiser race, which should are lunds, scorer Wanda. Rod-W. Levett, J. P.. O'Discoll,
have started, on Sunday, morning, 1st Caldy riques).
Gibbons, A. Stewart.
was postponed. It will be sailed· over the same coursu on Sunday, April 2...
MEN'S JUNIOR LEAGUE
18
KCC CRICKET TEAM
The team race between the Commandes and the Internation- als will be re-salled on April 20. The following have. boen se- Next Suriday's race will be be lected to represent the Kowloon tween Army."A" and Army, "B" Cricket Club 1st XI in- League teams. cricket mulch against Royal Air Force at Cox's Road on Saturda March 25, commencing at 1.35]
Pao." on the matter was received by awards a free kick a foul must had the Commission of
Overseas Chinese Affairs
been committed, of the Central bave People's Government...Recently should have no difficulty in de- experienced eye of a player, it Saturday: CBA Ground pressure was brought to bear to ciding whether or not to send has been obvious that the man 2.15 p.m. Jaguars v Acer; (Danio get the paper print anti-Soviet off the offender, providing of tackling we just a split-second iza: and Roberto Nunes). anti-Communist, anti-popular course, that the injured player late going for the ball.
has left the field." handouts of the British govern-
LADIES SENtor league it Is One Farticular incident in a ment. This the paper refused to The argument is that
game 1 zaw recently, a replayed Baturday: Rearelo F/B Ground unfair for the innocent side to do.
Canadians; The unwarranted arrest.....
be handicapped by having only Cup-tle, in which players on both 3.45 pm. Firates v
(Leallo Castro and Bimbi proves the representatives of the ID men, when the side which sides had reached the stage of
Ablong). British Imperialism in Singapore has been responsible for the fa- dishing it out, stands out.
LADIES JUNIOR LEAGUE aro intensifying their persecution Jury, it were held to be de- · of overent Chinese in the area liberate, cashes in, as it were,
Bur.day: GBA Ground and are ready to trample on on its rivals misfortune.
"A player was going through 230 p.m. White Fangs v St. M. Davidson, F. R. Kermani, J. freedom of speech and of person." Bomehow I don't think any with the ball. He was on the point Terasa: (Renule Sequiera and -United Press.
thing of that kind would prove of shooting just as an oppostag Bum Ablong), the real antidote to rough play, defender came in to tackle, What-so-many-people overlook He hit the ball 'nit right, “but
FINAL PRACTICE
GAME FOR SCHOOLBOYS
as lost the services of one of
Going through
Г
spot
INTER-HONG-LEAGUE-
p.m.
R. E. Lee, W. H. Colledge, W.
Leriou, C. P. 6mith, A. Zinumern, N. Hart-Baker, J. V Sellon; R A. Bell; and E. C. Fincher.}}-
RECREIO 2ND XI
Is that frequently side which as he did so, his back foot went Baturday: CBA Ground
from underneath him on treacher 2.15 p.m. Civil Service v Caltex: Is men manages to pull the game our ground. Just at that moment
(Hol Henderson and Tony out of the fire,
Kwok the defender arrived on
on the
The following have been 10- Specific instances
-and was kicked the chast
in.
Sunday: COA abund and Many of the spectators stamp-12.30 p.m. Shell (v Union Insurtected to represent the Club de ance: (Jindoo Hussain and Recreio 2nd XI In Gecond ad that
the most deliberate
Rennie Harretto);")
Division “Longue" cricket, match offence of the game. To me, it
Recretò:#/C=Ground apk against King George "V School at Yet the
3.30 p.m. Son: Karuel. V. Mercantin King's Park on Saturday, March
26, commencing at$1.45 p.m.
The Hong Kong Schoolboyga" ||--- Interport soccer team, which will | Mr. Henderson quoted twa
we
be leaving for Manila on Thure-specific instances in which that day, March 30, for the Inter-had not happened.
port and games against various So often the remaining players schools in the Philippines will of the weakened, side pull out have ita lat practice game on Sunday, March 20, at Campway that little extra on such occasions, Bay at 10.80 a.m. and, in addition, I am sure every- held dder
their opponents will be the one can recall instances where teme Kii Chennd 7, but several of damaged player to all intents and had to part
Ha the injured man left the Lados-Me: Hèndeman's<ww-
Novices
3rd Howell mi
2th Young.
4th Cookson
5th Workinan
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6th Louter 7th Nixon 8th Rico Mrs. 9th
10th King
11th - Yourfeff 12th Furrer
13th Moss 14th Muirhead -16th - Eddis
16th Buurnie
Summer Time will be starting 120 on April 2 and with it, sailing on 14 week-day everlegs.
On Thursday evenings there 17th Challen will be a series dinghy and star 18th Mrs. Mallorie race wednesday and Fridavi. 19th Mirs. Nixon
at noon.
Riot squads drove Jeeps. Into the crowd and broke up the de- monstration.
The polico announced' at noon that 1,000 persons had been, are, rested and most of them later ro- leased.
sent
The tailan Government sans- 144.000
and Carabinieria; police Into the big olties in Rome they drove back crowds at tempting to stage | demonstra, *** tione; in the squaron, using fire
hoses affeptively. There was no serious violence ut". Communists striker stoned streetcars, overturned cops carrying polics and: fought with their fists ngainst opica wor' kers and shop clerks going to) 20th Ballenden will be instruction evenings for the many novices who
Se Results wish to
There were reports of other, uso The following are the results of guns in other cities but he res Icarn to shil
-Tussday, in particular, will of last week's Dragon Serien porte of deaths, Ez Novices, night when there raceme, will ba: a race for those who
Saturday, March 18, want it.
Dragon tand (later a discussion ambore on walling or other points Series Race, R of Interest,
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* parade (Guarde were sent to
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hoped that all novices will 30517481 Bra Lalind chay) students to sirik & United, Prest Rave, ■«Trag-RickRayBank: Frank Correa Noronha: (Captain), A. 3. come down as often as possible. :| 2.80.18 -(004)PA
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those who $2,37,25 (418)
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thinks it would work. included in the side. pakkuda, the winning goal,
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