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Exhibition Badminton:
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CHINESE YMCA TROUNCE COMBINED UNIVERSITIES
The Chinone YMCA badminton atars made a clean swoop in their encounter with the Combined Universities' stars in an exhibition Badminton game played at the Chinese YMCA last night to raise funds for the Anti-TB Association, winning all five matches.
The Varsity boys appeared listless os compared with the virile YMCA players, and only one of the five games went the full distance of three games.
Lorpole L. K. Khoo, star of the visiting University of Malaya. team apparently had not fully recovered from the effects of his influenza attack and lost to C. K. Lee in the Singles encounter after annex- ing the first game.
Khoo was not his fery self last night, while C. K. Lee seemed to be in top form.
court.
Khon started off shakily and appeared unaccustomed to the le won the first three points, however, and then dropped the next Ave before he won two
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court, which more often than not beat even Low Keat-so0.
The first Men's Doubtas game between Remon Young and
D. C. Lau of the Chinese YMCA against Heng Blak-kwang and Lok Yuen-thong provided some of the best badminton seon during the evening. The YMCA pair won 15-22, 15-5.
the
The exchanges between four players were fast, with the YMCA pair having a slight edge. Young's backcouri coverage left: little to be desired, while Lau's overhead strokes and also his re- trieving of smashes and placements by the opponents brought cheers from the crowd present.
Lacked understanding
KCC-CRC TENNIS
PLAY-OFF
the
the and
The match to decide Connie championship of the Ladica "A" Division will be held at the Hong Kong Cria. Net Club courts on Tuesday, August 8, at 5,30 pm.
Opponente will be Kowloon Cricket Club Chinese, Recreation Club, who are now tied for first place.
In case of bad weather, the play-off will take place the following Tuesday, August 15. at the aume place and time.
TENNIS RESULTS
In a Ladles "B" Division League tennis match at Happy Valley yesterday, Craigen- gower Cricket Club beat Club de Recreio "Blue" by 7% sets to 12 sets.
HONG KONG, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1950,
However, Lee seemed to have him outmatched in court strate- my and took the next six points
The following are the results: In a row to lead 11 points to six.
Mrs, C. Chiu and Mrs. 1. fouza, Khoo was employing lobs mix. Heng and Loh did not combine beat Miss O. Silva and Mrs. A. ed with drop-shots, but his ac-well and the lack of understand-Noronha 8-2; beat Mrs. C. Silvo curate placing of the shuttle, sa ing between them cost them many and Mrs. M. Vianna 6-3; beat evident in his fornier games, was points, whlie on the other hand, Mrs. F. Xavier
and Miss V. missing. Lee seemed to have Young and Lau understood earli | Silva 6-0.- the better of the anashing ex- other perfectly and they
were changes.
always well-positioned to receive and return their opponents' best shots.
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Changes tactics Changing his tactics, Kliou went all-out in sinashes drives to the sklelines and di not employ his backhand drops! at all. He not only levelled the score at 12-all, went on to win the next three points for the first
SEL.
The second game saw Lee rim up a five points to two lead us Kho mudic mistimed smashes, which either went wite or inte the net. Kloo appeared to tire fast and did not cover the court with his usual agility.
Although Low Kost zoo and Yeow Mong-ting of the Com. bined Universities' team tried | hard, they proved no match for the
Doubles title. Colony's holders C. K. Les and W. F. Foo and lost 4-15, 11-15.
The first game was won rather casil, but the second gume saw Yeow bring cheers from the crowd by his almost miraculous retrieves.
However, by relying on place. 13 beyond the baseline.
ments with lobs and drops, Ko
managed to lead 8-5, then 11-3
and then 13-11.
Needing but twe
points to
elinch the match, Khoo found
M dotermined
opponent
Wild
made him fight for every point and the service changed hands Beveral times.
This wore out Khoo and Lee, playing like a man inspired, mat- aged to deuce the game.
Khoo elected to play straigh for the game lustead of deucing
It to five points and Lee won ine
The final match of the evening
Mrs. T. Watson and Mrs. N. stro bent Miss . Silva and Mrs. A. Noronha 7-5: beat Mrs. C. Silv» and Mrs. M. Vianna C-1: beat Mrs. P. Xavier and Miss V. Silva 6-2,
Mrs. H. Baker and Mrs. Yang
Noronha
beat Miss O. Silva and Mrs. A. 7-5; lost to Mrs. C. Silva and Mrs. M. Vianna 4-0: drew with Mrs. F. Xavier and Miss V. Silva 8-0.
CHAMPIONSHIP
Sumatra Girls' Basketball team
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Bhon above are members of the Sumatra Girls' Basketball team who made a successful debut in the Colony on Tuesday night, when they met and defeated the Chi Lik Jassion 18-17 at the Kowloon; Chinese YMGA. ("China Mall" photo),
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Láncashire to meet Yorkshire in "Match of the Year"
London, August 1: Lancashire's fine nine wickets victory over Notts at Nottingham today has given thom a 20- points load over their nearost rivals, York- shire and Surrey, at the top of the County Cricket Championships table.
Lancashire have 164 points from 20 games while Yorkshire and Surrey have played 20 and 21 games respectively.. Next Saturday's August Bank Holiday fixture between Lancashire and Yorkshire at Manchester is being regarded as the "Match of the Year" by most people in the North of England.
Apart from the traditional rivalry between the Red And White Rose Counties, there is the additional interest that the wiring side would go a long way towards becoming the Cham- plon County.
SOFTBALL:
Senior Jaguars staging second tour of Macao
By "GRANDSTAND" The Senior Softball League stage their,
Notts are still at the foot of Jaguars will the table with only 32 points second barnstorming tour of 10 games while are week-end
points from 21 matches.
West Indies beat Surrey score only just above them with 6 when they tangle with two
Yorkshire by 25 run
Sheffield, August 1. ~ Yorkshire, the joint holders of the County Cham- pionship, lost their chance here today of bo- coming the only County to beat the West Indies so for this season, because they had no answer to the fast log theory bowling of their opponents.
The
West Indies thus won an exciting match by 35 runs with 20 minutes to spare.
Wilson was also out to
47 for four
London, August 2 Surrey, in their first innings against the West Indies at the Oval today, had scored 47 runs for four wickets at the lunch interval.
Results
squads Colony,
Portuguese
Their first game will see thom in netion against the Shanghal
At Southampton: Hampshire Knights followed by the night- beat
Derbyshire by 49 runs, cap, it against a combined out- Hampshire 228 and 184. Derby-fit.
The revamped Jaguar, team shire 100 and 197 (Gladwin 77
the services of not out, Knott, right-arm off-spin will not have
catcher Frankie Correa on this bowler, seven for 03).
trip, as it is understood that he Surrey beat has now Jolaod up with After piny had been held up Middlesex by 10 wickets, Surrey Madcap lot, but the unit is for thes, the West Indies gained 409 and 28 for no wicket Mid strengthened with the addition 0 series of successes. Thres
At the Oval:
wickets went for Ave runs to diesex 329 and 199 (Dewes 66, | balls which, acted in a discon- Laker, right-arm offspin bowler,
certing manner the damp eight for 57).
on
turf.
May fell at the wicket to a delivers which kept low. Then balls which few resulted in Eric tedser and Constable giving catches in the alip.
Rain came agabi Just as the players took lunch.
Scores:
At the interval Yorkshire | made two or three attempts to were still
on top with eight repeat the stroke without con- wickets left and only 92 runs necting. Eventually he enlcked inaccurate placements and badly
Low lost many points through SJAB TABLE TENNIS required in 110 minutes for Jones and was caught at the
wicket on the leg side, victory. time smashes which went most-
During the Interval, however,
a leg there must have been a counell side snick and Yorkshire, with The following are the results of-war in the West Indies dress only 70 minutes left and half the between P. Wong and C. Au of of St. John Ambulance, Inter- ing room, for thereafter the tour-side gone, still required 69 runs
to win. YMCA against Slew Nm-chee Divisional Table Tennis Cham-
ing team
team dictated matters 80 and S. T. Hool was also easily pionship matches already played completely that the Yorkshire- Completely thwarted woll by the YMCA pair.
Yardley and Coxon soon went Slew of the University · of } VMCA.“ „Sing best Hong Kong men had to take risks to score,
and since lunch Yorkshire had Malaya played one of his Best Nam: Confucian beat Kong Wal and the result was fatal. games to date, but Wong and A. and Kewinn: KCOB best Shau- theory bowling, and Frank Wor-fast lerren, with all the fieids- was fast leg been completely thwarted by the farmer Doubles Champions of the klan and Sik Nam: Wanchal rell and Prior Jones, especiall: and Worrell, with
Jones Colony, proved too good and won "B" beat Kowloon: Chung Sing the former, proved masters of this men except two on the on-sidu. 15-10, 15-4.
beat Shamshulpo: Kong Wah bent Sih Nam and Chung Sing beat
technique.
pegged away persistently on the Wah.
The Yorkshire bateman could leg stump or just outside' it. not find a solution and in the
Wardle hit 'Worrell for two The programme for Friday.
Fall of wickels: 1/2, 2/43, 3/4 bat fallec Saturday. Bunday and Tuesday
and teled hard for many and 4/47-Reuter. sixes maxt ́ju" as "toflowa!"
.........more, but Halliday, after.batting 160 minutos for 39 run, hit out and was bowled at 166 runs.
Results
The following are the results: Chinese YMCA & Combined
SINGLES
"next" two points after losing "the ~~~~~ Varaitson 0 --------
two well-
service once with tined smashes which found the C. K. Lee (YMCA) beat Loipote best-linc, to force the playing of!
L. K. Khoo (Combined Univer- the deciding game.
sitles) 12-15, 15-13, 15-3.
The docidor After a short rest, both players took the court for the decider, but it was evident that Khoo was tired out. He did not make many altempts to retrieve shots which went inches past his racquet and Lee, playing at his best, soon ran out the come after losing only) three points to win the match.
The Mixed Doubles game be tween P. Wong and Miss W. Cheung against Low Keat-soo and Miss Y. C. Kwok resulted in an easy win for the YMCA pair, P. Wong and Miss Winnie Cheung by 15-3, 15-4.
Miss Cheung was prominent
with her net interceptions and
her fine smashing is the fore-
MIXED DOUBLEB
P. Wong and Miss Winnie Cheung
(YMČA) beat Low Keat-300] and Miss Y. C. Kwok (Com- bined Universities) 15-3, 15-4.
Ramon Young and D. C. Lau MEN'S DOUBLES
(YMCA) best Heng Siak kwang and Loh Yuen-thong Combined Universities) 15-12, 15-5.
C. K. Lze and W. F. FoD (YMCA) beat Low Keat-soo and M. T Yeow (Comblued Universities) 15-4, 15-11.
Kong
Shamshuipo
beat Sih
Friday, August 4 Kawloon v Sih Nam: Hong Kong YMCA V Confucian; Shamchulpo v Shauki- ivan.
Saturday, August 5: Kong Wah "Wanchal "B." Kowloon v Chung Stug: Hong Kong YMCA V 5th Nam.
Sunday, August 9: Shamshulpc Confucian: Icon Wah v Shauki wan: KCOBy Vanchal "B."
Shaukiwan: Chung Slag v Sit Tuesday, August 8: Confucian Nam; Shamshulpo v Kong Wah.
·LAWN BOWLS RESULTS
E. Alarcoun, A. A. Lopes and
The new polley
and they falied,
matches 2001
gloriously in-one-of-the-most finely contested this season. Throughout
shire then needed 45 runs to win.
Sussex 1st innings. Fishlock e Gomez b Jelinson Eric Bedser C Walcott b
Joling. Maye Christiani Worrell
Barton not out Constable c Johnson & Worreli Parket inot our
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Total (for four)
.
Gloucestershire.
At Maidstono: Kent drew with Gloucestershire. 100 and 230 for nine declared. Kent 215 and 92 for six (Lambert, right-arm fast medium bowler, five for 40).
At Nottingham: Lancashire beat Notts by nine wickets. Notis 211 and 210 (Grleves, right-arm leg-break, three for 37), Lenen shire 331 and 09 for one (Ikin Gu not out).
the
of several players who have dished out brilliant bail in last season's senior pennant campaign.
Line-ups
Line-ups are as follows: JAGUARS: Vie Pedruco, Jock Brown, Umble · · Mose, Ralph "Chandu" Pedruco, Harry Lee, Gussle Pereira, Gerry van Lan
Tony Sliva, genborg,
Mano Pereira. Dick Muscles" Poreira, Lionel Sequeira, Franitle Barros and Lino Marques.
SHANGHAI KNIGIETS: Junior Tonnochy Amadėti Carlon, Ciro
At Leicester: Glamorgan beat Rollz. Fat Curlon, Hal Encarna
29 Leicestershire by 13 Glamorgan 242
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Dado Marino gains decision
Terry Allen
With two wickets left York · the proceedinge after lunch, the West Indies maintained all their felismen. Both Wardle and Whitehead except two, on the leg side and fell at 176 runs and the West concentrated on the leg stump or Indies claimed B
A glorious fighting: Just outside it.
victory of 35 runs with 20 minutes over Batsman after batsman was to spare. literally exasperated into defeat.
The log theory attack of
Honolulu, August 2. Frank Lowson stayed nearly Worrell and Jones completely Hawaii's Dado Marino won while Harry. Halliday three hours in scoring,
dominated the 20 minutes play the world's flyweight boxing made 39 after lunch In which
eight title last night with a unanim- runs in two and a half hours but wickets fell for 56 runs. the rest came and went.
Scoros
►
A record of receipts The nitendance -today was West Indies: at Innings 15,000, who paid £1,060, In the Yorkshire: 1st Innings (for three days 70,000 people saw the nine declared) match and a
Indie
ous decision over Terry, Allon of London, in 15 rounds.
Marina weighed 112 pounds, 108 Allen 111-1/2
Marino, who waged an unsuc- 217 cessful campaign in the British
Braga, Pat. Gonsalves, 62 runs. Coo, Alec Bra and 243 for Fernie Vianna, Reggie Toninochy,
Alf Pereira, Gus Carlon. (Watkins 77,
COMBINED TEAM: Henrique Toledo, Fred
0 eight declared
1 Wooler, right-arm fast-medium
bowler, three for 33), Leicester- Pacheco,
Jullo
2 shire 194 and 220 (E. Davica, Nolasco, Dave Huang, Fernondo left-arm slow bowler, ave for Marques, Gabby Pereira, Luiz 58).
Cunha, Hugo Silva, Poto Pedro,
P, Wong an ́1 Ç, Au (YMCA) best] J. F. V. Ribeiro (skip) entered the for sanyecord of receipta West Indies: 2nd Innings ... 220 Isles several years ago for the a
15-4.
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re: 2nd Innings match Yorkshire: Slew Nim-cheo and S. T. Hool semi-finals of the Colony Ope against an English County was Hutton, Williams b Pierre (Combined Universities) 15-10, Lawn Bowls Triples champion-set up with £4,746..
Lowson, c
c Walcott b Jones.. ship at the Hong Kong Football The final scores were: West Brennan, e Weekes b Marshall Club when they beat E. R. Mar- ladies 198 and 228, Yorkshire 217 Halliday, b Worrel ker. AH. Abbas and O. R. for nine declared and 175. Lester, c Walcott b
b Jones Sadlek (skip) by 25-13.
Bright sunshine greeted the Wilson, e Williams b Worrell The game was postponed or start of the final day's play. Yardley, c Jones b Worrell.. Sunday, July 23. on account, of A few showers during the Coxon, lbw b Worrell rain when the Portuguese were
the pitch and Wardle, c. substitute b Worrell had night leading by, 11-3..
Leadbeater, not out with At the Craigenpower Cricko also Yorkshire
nine Club yesterday S. Yusuf and M. 203 runs,
the
first. Y. Adal beat Bailey and W. standing, to
to an Accome County to
the touring sido Willerton if thổ Third Round of
Brennan, who was sant in s the Colony Open Lawn Bowin
in stop-gap after the dismissal Pairs Championship by 27 shots
of Hutton, was
was not easily went to bevonat
back.
morning, In the
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Total
title, was the first American In
22-10.
220 years to win the flyweight 60 crowni.
Town on was close. Judge 24 The decision .39 Keonoth. Olds called it
11 Judge Willem Pacheco scored It 023-18. Referee Walter Cho. ld 122-19, Associated Press' score
card had it 21-19.
20
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...Torrid battle
Both fighters · fought ̧n
At Clacton: Bussex beat Essex "Lepa" Conceicao, Mario Roberts. by 10 wickets. Sussex 345 for
eight declared and 11 for no wicket. Essex-134 and 219 (Batley
72, C. Oakes, right-arm legbreak boivier, seven for 41)
League entrios.
Managers of - teams-Interding
to participate in the coming league are reminded that entrios At Frome: Somerset beat should be sent In to the Hon Northamptonshire by 10 wickets. Secretary, Bimby Ablong, c/o Somerset 405 and six for no |
Brothers, French Bank. wicket. Northamptonshire 139 Bldg. before August 18. and 261(Robinson, right-ann Council has also been convened A meeting, of, the Generat ofispin bowler, four for
783. At Birmingham: Worcester beat Werwickshire by 168 runs. Wor- cester 220 and 174. Warwickshire low spin bowler, four for 18, 60 and 162 (Howorth, left-arm including a hat-trick)-Router.
BASEBALL SCORES
New York, August 1. Today's baseball scores wero:
AMERICAN LEAGUE
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torrid
Washington Senators 2 10 Cleveland Indians ..
8 11 NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati Reds .... 4 13 Philadelphia Phillies
68 Cinchinati Reds
....... 13 baltle" and Bled freely from cuts |
over their left eyes.
175
Wickets fell; 1-4, 2-55,*3-119,
(2nd game).'. A 1ɔini,of,,10,702, fans paid hindelphia Phillies US$42,673.
60 minutes day. 37: rúnk® first 4-139, 5-142, 6-140, 7-147, 8-100,| Allen from start to finish. His Boston Braves ·
this
were 9-175.
added without
further loca
Brennan played fils part well
and stayed 78, minutes before he Pierre edged a ball from Marshall to Jones Weekes in the slips at: 55. He Valentine
An the visiting members of made 24 runs, his highest score of Gomer
·Malaya" - will | the season, TN
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the Vizivery ting morning-Watchful datenen
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be leaving pa for Singapore by the ma. Bird- hana, the Hong Kong University steadily and it was not, until he Lowson, played himself in Students Union will entertain had been bating two hours that them to farewell dinner today.
The dinner will be held or he resisted his first four. It was ne of the floating restaurants his watchful defence which set al Aborifeon....
on the way to
for that date to approve entries. • i
On receipt of entries, the Hon. Secretary will provide teams with Player Registration Forms.
SWIMMING MEET AT VRC
A-Swimming Meet between the Hong Kong Regiment and the 1st Bn. The Middlesex Re- giment will take place at the Victoria Recreation Club on Saturday, August: 10, at 0.30.. Ep.m.
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Included in the programme are two events open to members of the Hong Kong Defence Forca. These are:
Hong Kong (a) Women's Volunteer Force 1 yards free style handicap and (b)
HKDF Inter-Unit Relay Hace: 4 {
yards free stylo On conclusion
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TOUR DE FRANCE
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3 but is naturally left-handed.
There were no knockdown*.--
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CYCLE RACE Yorkshire well-on
Paris, August 1. victor war ably supported by today won the 17th stage from Raphael Gerinteni, of France, HKU LOSE FRIENDLY Helliday and the pair had added Nice to Gap in the Tour de
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* SOCCER GAME. 64 runs in 80 minutes by the in- France cyciò, race. It was his
In a friendly, football game played at Pokfulam yesterday, the University of Malayà defeated the Hong Kong-University -- Blx goals to
torn, -the- EXTIN & RATES
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distance of: 200 milos ́la - V [the With only 110 minutes left hours 58 minutes 31 seconds."
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