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CRC BEAT SCAA TO WIN MEN'S "A" DIVISION TITLE
Leading U.S. tennis players on decline
Now, York,. October 2. The recent American Lawn .Tennis Championships and the result of the Davis Cup have shown that some of the lead- ing players in the United States are on the decline.
| Strengthened by the inclusion of Choy Wai-chuen, former Chinese Davis Cup playor and Com- bridge tonnis half-bluo, the Chinose Recrea- tion Club casily accounted for the South. China AA in the play-off for the Mon's "A" Division tennis title yesterday and won by 72
sots to 11⁄2 sots.
The match was played at the Hong Kong Cricket Club and the large crowd of tennis enthu- siasts who were present witnessed tennis of a very high standard.
The The
The SCAA partnership of one and then five games (to_two Although the women still hold K. H. Ip and P. Poon did not to K. C. Dao and Di. George Choa the field, the men. ure no longer live up to expectations and in the first round, staged a grand supreme in international tennis went down in defeat to Tsui comeback to draw the set at six and young talent does not scom Wai-pui sind W. C. Choy and as all.
first round score was SCAA kely to fill the gap for some time also to V. T. Wang and Y. P.
CRC 21. The. Tsui.
Tak Hang team took all three sets in the second round sets were keenly although all contested."
Wang and Teul surprised the↑ large crowd by overcoming ip and Poon, winning six games to four,
to
SOCIAN
game. Only Tony Trabert of the
players
really younger promising but he had not matur ed as quickly, or as well, as was hoped inst year.
The Junior Champlon, Hamilton Richardson, is great hope for the future but he will not be in the International class for several years.
nt
V. T. Wang played immaculate tennis yesterday and the Tai Hang team's win was, in no small measure, due to his play'.
The Chinese Recreation Club put the lane beyond doubt after the second
round had been completed, winning five of the six sets and drawing the other, The last round was merely a formality,
Edwin Tsai and Szeto Blck were not disheartened by their first set defeat and fought it out with Dao and Dr. Choa,
The SCAA pair led five games but lost the 10th game
deuces after several
had been called.
no and Chen went on to win the next two games to clinch the set
Tennis critics are surprised the Inconsistency of most
In the first round Ip and Poon top-ranking players this can of SCAA were matched against four Only Budge Patty has shown his true form in winning both V. P. Teul and W. C. Choy.
at Wimbledon and Paris, the
two big tournaments for which he enterod. Neither
Well-placed lobs
HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER
1950.
HNMS Evertsen Soccer XI
Shown above is the anccer team from the Destroyer HNMS Evertsen which met and defeated a Club X1 by two goale to one in a friendly soccer match at Happy Valley yesterday. "China Mail" photo.
SOCCER:
HNMS Evertsen beat Club 2-1
This might have been good deal sweeter
soccer music
fast
interesting ard In a friendly soccer match at ilappy Valley yesterday, a team from the destroyer, HNMS Everisen beat Club XI by two goals to one. On the run of the play, Clul should have won, but they were badly let down by a deplorably weak forward line which wasted
scoring hances Last
chancca innumerable through erratic shooting or over- cogerness when favourably plac- Dutch sailors played well and displayed better understanding than their loppen- ents. They adopted open methods of play, but were inclined to part with the bell too quickly. A n passes often weat result, many
"The
Games went with the service Arthur Larsen, the singles Champion, or Herbert until the seventh game when, by
Glaring weakness Flam, the runner-up, were in the well-placed lobs and net inter- Davis Cup team that was beaten ceptions, Tsui and Choy broke to leul service
Again in this set through Poon's
Szeto Bick by Australia in August, though
revealed a glaring weakness in many Americans believe that had five games to four.
service after his backhand and the CRC played."] Choy won his the Cup would
after pers continually attacked him on they been playing
deuce had been called have remained in the United made two mistakes and led Ave- the backhand.
thrte.
Against Tsul and Choy, G. Lum Indeed, the United States seem
his service, but Tsul and L. Sia of SCAA again were Ip be locking the great players
trailing five games to one before needed to reguin the Cup in the ended the set on his service.
On Court 2, V. T. Wang and they got going. next few years, especially es the Australians have proved that X. P. Tsui of CPC had a runaway will be difficult to take it away victory over, Edwin Taxi and from theth while Frank Sedgman Szuto Bick, winning six games to and Ken McGregor are still at their best. Reuter,
States.
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Wang was in grand form with hla cervice, forehand driver and placements.
Tai and Szeto Bick did not seem to understand each other to well and were continually allow ing the ball to pass them down the centre of the court,
Bristol, October 2.
Lobbing tactics Bristol City, the English Divi-| slon II, Southern, club, have
Szeto Blck was extremely weak signed as a professional John Avellano, 20-year-old outside left throughout the whole match on his backhand and consistently from Gibraltar.
Avellano has gained his ex-resorted to lubblag tactics which perlence of English football games falled to pay dividends. against Servico-leams-on-the G. Lum and L. Sla of SCAA Rock-Reuter.
after being down four games to
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With fine not play by Lum and fierce smashes by Sia, the SCAA pal: managed to bring before the score to five-four
Trul again put an end to the set by taking his service,
The concluding round, with the holders of the Challenge Shield provided already decided, also
H.
stray. de Jong, who
played in goal for the sailors gave a aplendid performance, particu larly in the second half, when he saved several rasping shots from the Fowler brothers. The sailors took the lead with great interest with. Ip and Poonir ve minutes from the kick-off managing to prevent a complete when o neat movement ended rout by defeating Dao and Dr. with Tongeren, who played an Clion seven games to Ave.
outstanding game, netting with a fast rising shot from just outside the penalty area.
Results
Obtain equaliser The following are the results:
Shortly before the interval SCAA 1-CRC 7 K. H. Ip and P. Poon (SCAA) Club obtained the equaliser when penalty. lost to W. P. Teui and W. Cthey were awarded Choy 4-8, lost to V: T. Wang and Forrow scoring with a neat shot Y. P. Tsui 4-8, beat K. C., Dao to the left hand corner of the net. In the second half, Club were and Dr. G. Choz 7-5.
seen to better advantage and did most of the attacking.
lost
E. Tsai and Szeto Blck (SCAA) to Tul and Choy 4-0, lost to Wang and Tsui 4-8, lost to Dao and Dr. Choa 5-7,
G. Lum and L. Sta (SCAA) lost to Tsui and Chny, 4-6, lost to Wang and Tsul 3-8, drew with Das and Dr. Choa 0-G.
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Cocktail Party for visiting members of Club Nautico de Macao
By "MOONRAKER”
The Cocktail Party to be given in honour of the visiting members of the Club Nautico de Macao will be held at the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club naxt Saturday evening. Tickets for this Cocktail Party may be obtained from the Honorary Secretary of the Club, The Redwing and Dinghy Summer Saries have n closed, the former being won by Corbett o the latter by Furrer.
Some keen racing was witness= ed last week with excellent fresh easterly winds, which should no'x' continue throughout the coming season.
An impromptu dinghy race tool place on the public holiday and during the week-ppd the two eliminating heats for the Opert Linghy event in the Regatta and the first heat of the Stars werd sailed of,
Dragons and Cruisers were out in large numbers on all three days.
in the first Dinghy heat on
made
oday, all boats
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start and kept well to gether unill the first mark. After this, however, Trenerry pulled out into the lead and kept well ahead to win casily from Pallereen, who was second.
The second heat on Sunday was won by. Furrer, closely fol- lowed by Spencer-Couper.
Reconditioned boats
Van Kretschmar won the first Star hent on Sunday, sailing one of the reconditioned beats. --
These refitted. Stare appear to be salling fairly equally now and all six will be available for the Regnito.
Heimsmen are advised, how. ever, to check over their boats cumstime during this week bo- fure salling next week-end.
H.K. Rifle Association Shoot
*Another successful shoot wa held by the Hong Kong Rifa Ar sociation at Kal Tak Ranges Sunday,
October 1..
Firing took place at 300, 50 and 600 yards and National Rid
-wer? Association Bisley targets" used for the first time.
Some good scores were mado in spite of the smaller targets and the fact that most inembers were -600 yards for the firs shooting at 6 time!
this season. A
wind was slight and th and the variable.
light
C
The men's spoon' wds. "won" by Mr. A. F. Xavier with a.ssora o DO 1out of a possible 105, which was a very good performaned.
The Indian appon was won by
· Mias N. · ·-
- E. - Kong - with ja -store of-62.
Miss Kong is also to be con gratulated although she found the Target at 600 yards very far away. The following werd the Arr four as
90 B
J. Bromhead Mr. G. 4. Lemay at 04 Mr. Wong Bor The
Bla
It is hoped to lay two or three moorings off the Club for Crul- sers to make fast to while their owners are temporarily ashore.
In the mearume Crulser owners Sunday, October 22, at 200; 300, are requested not to use the pre- ten: moorings, which have com- paralively light sinkers.
week Sante Fe announced that they intend- od to suo Neil Franklin for breach of contract and for the bond he gave as protection against his non-return, That was not nows to tha Stoke man. weeks ago I sat in on a rother painful inter- view between him and the former president of the Bogota club, Luis Robledo, who made quite clear to Franklin the legal implications if he failed to go back to South America..... Senor Robledo tried extremely again." but his application for hard to persuade him to return, relustatement bus inode it clear if only for a short spell--and not that he does not want to go.. even to play football if he didn't No one except Franklin can The Opening Regatta taked with to do so-so that the Colom- really know just how he feels.;
place next Saturday, Sunday bian people would not lose faith but as the time for facing the
and Monday, with arulse to in Britain.
I wonder musle draws nearer,
alt boats, on Junk Bay for Nell had, after all, written to what his thoughts are concern- Sunday him to say that he did not wanting the English newspaper whose Some Dinghies are still avail- to leave his wife until she has representative advanced him the able for this cruise and Riould be
feet money to pay for the fateful sooked as soon as possible,
Races in the Regatta will starti punctually at the advertised time and will not be delayed under the any circumstances.
her
child and is on her
Denmark wins five titles in Maccabiah Games
Their forwards, however, frit. tered a'way
scoring many chancos, Following a breakaway in the
Tel Aviv, October 2. 25th minute of this period, the Denmark won five titles in sailors obtained the winning goal the Maccablah Games (the when one of the Club defenders World Jewish Sports Festival) fouled one of the opposing fur-Greco-Roman wrestling cham- wards in the penalty area.
Tongeren, who was entrusted plonships here. with the spot kick, made no mis-
ab attacked strongly after |
Only four matches were played this
at the Ladies Recreation Club obtained the equaliser and taken yesterday and the following are the lead, but the final whistle the results:
without any further scoring
side.. either
came
Club Mixed 'Doubles (semi-final)| Adam Fullbrook, Forrow, Mc-
and
Club Men's Singles_(semi-final) by
Dr. G. Smart beat D. R. Holmes Club Brown, McDonald,
6-3,
E. Fowler, McDonald, F. Mrs. Fowler, Cruddock and Gray, ewes beat H. J. Armstrong HNMS Evertsen: H. de Jong,
Armstrong 7-5, 6-3. Peepers, Handicap Landies Doubles (beml- Mee ongeren, Vugt, games,
kamp, Pulles and Scholten.
W. J. D. Cooper Andrewes
Ar.nl)
Mrs. Maunsell and Miss Ray- mond beat Mrs. Sainsbury and Mrs. Barty 3-6, 7-5, 6-4. Handicap Men's Singles (semi-
final)
C. G. Morrison beat, R. Thorp 0-0, 6-1.
.
Today's gomes
The following is the programme for today Semi-final Colony Ladies Bingles
5.15 p.m. Mrs. Stack v Mrs. Armstrong. Clúb. Moŋ's Doubles
A. J. Clifford and H. J. Arm- strong vD. J. Mackie and D. T. Nolan.
Inter-Hong
Dr. G. Smart And Dr. G. Chao (Medical Dept.) v H. Owen Hughes and G. N. Gosano (Harry Wicking),
"WORLD CUP SOCCER FINAL, REFEREE RETIRES
•London, October 2.1
Israel won two pals and the Argentine one.
Koilo Lelsin, of Denmark, won the Featherweight title while his Hermann Leisin, won Brother, the Bantamweight title.
Rosults The results of the finals were: Flyweight: Mosca Relund, of Denmark, beat R. Horz, of Israci, on points.
Bantamweight: Hermann Lal- sin, of Denmark, beat L. Golshani,
Arzi, of
1.34 minutes.
passage from Now York to Lon- don.
Without that advance band would still have been
Open Dinghios “
The following helmsmen quali playing, but the music might fied last week-end for the Finals have been a good deal sweater. In the Regalta,--- Two weeks ago I told you of the halo campaign against Tommy Price, the good-natured Wembley Hunt, Miss Forteous, Mirama, speedway rider, whose 'world title Worsley, Furrer, Spencer - Co- went down the pan when he felloper, Bourne, Laufer, Yourleft, from his machine. on his ownj Yates and Chute. truck,
Stars
Flood of lottars
Van Krotechnia and Hancock.
Race results
Since that time Tommy has had a flood of letters from well-
1st Furrer (7) 1 hour 15 minutes wishers all over the country. But Dinghies Tuesday, September 26. in his Sudbury home, after the shouting had died as they ac- 40 seconds; 2nd Von Kretschmar Freddie Williams, the (23) 1 hour 18 minutes; 3rd Hod- new title-holder, Tommy show-ges (3) hour 25 minutes 1 ed me the abualve ones which recond. he's still getting.
claimed
falso, brought away with me a vicious-looking pleas of metal which was thrown at him as he Jefta Southern, track a few
days ago...
DINGHIES FIRST HEAT,^
Saturday, September 30, 1st Trenery (11) 1 hour 27 minutes 4 seconds; 2nd Patterson (2) 1 hour 32 minutes 50 seconds; 3rd Howell (4) 1 hour 33 minutes 40. seconds.
DINGHIES SECOND HEAT,
Sunday, October 1, a st 1st Furrer. (7)⋅ 1 hour" 16 min=.
next shoot will be held a
··9 a.m. at Kat Tuk Range on
and 300 yards.
WORLD. SERIES:
Vic Raschi to hur opening game
Now York, October 31, Manager Casey Stengel har named right-hander Vic Raschu to hurl the opening, game of the World Series tomorrow.
Stenzel scoffed at the betting odds which estahilshed the Yan kees as beavy favourites over
th OPHIL Philadelphis
let out a loud guffaw when the Phils are underdogs at odds ranging from 2-1 to 18-8. Those botting people know from nothing he said. "That's d' ball
In Philadelphia o
BEDIENU Baldd wine and
with, a (resped
12.
defeats definitely will, stark the secand game. He said he thought his third pitcher might be Ed Lopat, but was not sure. too far to tgok hand, he
Motelshia,i manager:
Sawyer has not announced
FABI
starting hurler. Ho half indicate offor Sunday's victory that h might send Fobin Roberts, HE 20-game winner, right back at the Yanks. But the local experts doubted this. Associated Press,
Women's Hockey
utos -35 reconds; 2nd Spencer League meeting
Cooper () 1 hour 17. minutes 3rd Bourne (3) 1 hour 21 minutes 23 seconds.
of Israel, in 1.32 minutes.
Lightweight: Simon Kjeland, It appears to be a piece of a of Denmark, beat B. Nahumson, broken crash barrier, is about a of Israel, in 13.02 minutes.
foot long and weighs, more than Welterweight: M.
a pound and three-quarters. For- beat Maurice Sternberg, tunately it missed Tommy and Israel, of Belgium, in
the only damage it did was to put Middleweight: M. Guenutt, of Argenting, bent M. Bermain, of a large dent in the bodywork
in 6.12 minutes.
"Perhaps 'they'll leave me alone: DINGHIES SCRATCH RACE
title,
Sunday, October 1. let Laufer (20) 1 hour 27 stern, of Israel, beat. Abraham now that I've lost the Rosenfeld, of Belgium, on points. Tommy shys. But he's taking no
Pekin, of chances. When next he rides at minutes 33 scends; 2nd Elling Heavyweight: Denmark
beat Fred Oberlander, the track where the incident ham (13) hour 30 minutes 30
not an isolated one-happened he seconds; 3rd Benn. (10): 1 hour 31sion to comprise eight trans of Canada, on points.
Featherweight: Kelle Lelsin, of intends arking, for police protec-min ates 12 seconds....
tion. Denmark-Reuter,
Mr. George Reader, the Eng-Aghtheavyweight: M. Morgen-||
ishman who refereed the World Cup final in Rio de Janeiro be tween Brazil and Uruguay, has
retired.
He was regarded as one of the fluest referees in the world. -Reuter,
SOCCER RESULTS
London, October 2. The following were the results of football matches played today: Scottish League Cup, Quarter- final Replay: Aberdeen Hibor-
1 (after extra H.D. Smith and Sanders aan te tenton will be replay- (Cablo 'and': Wireless) Ascruppa and G. Rowe (Sccre-ed during this week because the winners are) to meet Queen of tariat).
the South in the semi-final on Saturtlay. S
V
CLUB LINE-UP AGAINST SAINTS The following have been chosen to represent Club against St. Joseph's in a First Division soccer match at Club around tomorrow,
Brown Mullen,
of his car.
Sifting evidence
GTARS, FİRST HEAT:" Sunday, October, 11/
CRICKET CLUB
At a meeting of the naw formed: Committee, of the H Kong Women's Hockey Lea yesterday, it was decided divide the Women's Leak into two Divisions, cach Diva
-"ladies fram
announded
Mainland Interested. In the gemershould attend the King George V Behout playing dial: on Buniny
The hope was- expressed" that trophies will be donated to tha League by some interested party in order to encourage the tearus, 1st Van Kretschmar (6) 1 hour. The proposal to play on Betty LINE-UPS FOR
6 minutes 20 seconds; End. Hancock day afternoon as far as it t Meanwhile the Speedway Con- (2) 1 hour 7 minutes 19 seconds; was plap carried all thất ST. JOSEPH'S XIs
trol: Board are collecting and kifting, evidence which will br 3rd Mackay (3), 1 hour t'minutos GMLISH WADE, Wheeland Med: the The following have been select considered at an early date. 10 seconds. ed to represent St. Joseph's In gather... they have already re-E league soccer matches,ceived a protest from the riders
First Division against Club to- belonging to the truck at which OF INDIA LEADING rorrow (Club ground, 5.30 p.m.): the incident occurred against the J. Cheng; G. Pereira, A. Rum- result of the match, which pre- jaha; D.
B. Gosano, A. ceded it being allowed to stand. Santos; M. Xavier, J. Castilho, J. Rimmer, P. George and B. Omar. G. Fernandes, B. Rezerves:
G. Soares and
#guint worth. Club, RUGGER RESULTS
(Club ground 4.30 p.m.) MB: London, October 2.1 Macdougall; G. Soares, Toto Briksen: G. Santos, B, ESüva,
Scolliah League, Division "B" Dundee United 1 Hamilton Acad. 8.--Beuter, ^.
"
SEPARATE Maj 1. Also following were the result
SMD Thomson, Un
kick-of-atesPrismanal), Barber;"} of rugger_`gumes played today:—|
Mario, Facz Bowler:
Rugby Union: Coventry & Car
Fowler, AidacDonald Torrow, di 01 Falmouth: B3Bristol 20% and
Rosar
Reserves.
C'WEALTH XI
Bombay, October 2
[pim,," for m
October 16, E praction dap
In the event it is being decided
Enving ground
to change helf "throug How strong it the protest? The Cricket Club of Indie were w How strong Well, one of the riders whe leading the Commonwealth' fea algnhalt han since weld by 10 tuna with two drit laminas don't
wickets in hand at the alom.of
Cricket
the
maton-hara today.
Club Jor, if Indi
thing K
Tommy old any Twouldn't have
„dono, 'But I'm one of the team with 325"rung forinishl
so had to sign it!!.
Wickets
SUC action called for aldo's 214 runs, R. BEModi foskins VARA PARVON
east one person in danger of }) Jim Loker 300 Surre
Fontypool 8 Tales 0; Pen- McLaughlit, Biofortrange and fance, and Newlyn 1 Hath o sing, Tony Blva Macdonald and ging his Control Board levogn new took three ricket
"Noutor,"
LTD.
5) Bederves are: Le
Boyer
Bhort
And I don't mean Tommy Price id runes