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There's no more determined team in the Ladies" Senior Hockey. League than the King George V School First XI, whom the China Mail photographer coaxed into turning on the sunshine for this snap.
They didn't look like that on the field of play. While on the job of accounting 4-2 for the Hongkong Ladies they looked like eleven determined kids all set to knock the daylights out of the neighbourhood gang. They are all quite optimistic, too, about the results of future matches.
As they line up on the field of play they are: The backs flanking the Inst ditch custodian- Mary Elliott, Sheila Graham-Camming and Shirley Winterton.
The half-back-line Louise Warning, Pamela Wright and Margo Blenkinsop........
The forwards who never stopped running - Valerio Jillott, Ruby Scott, skipper Maureen Hodkinson, Hilary Hale and Shirley Read...
The Badminton League Feels
A Shortage Of
ST. TERESA'S COMES
TO THE RESCUE
By “ARGONAUT"
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With the Colony Badminton League season now in its fourth week, some serious concern already being felt by the League Committee with regard to the increasing number of postponed matches. No less than six scheduled fixtures have already been called off.
and
Courts
Two newcomers, Arthur Nee, back into her prewar form, and and Lincoln Ho made their de- Mrs Irene Souza, who is devoj but for Shailanders, when they loping into a very fast player, overcame Kowloon Tong by should errable Craigongower 5-4. Both showed good speed to
1 have
very strong Indies' powerful strokes, and are team next spasoD.
to two more of the new players Among their men players, Ki bo watched this year. Old C. Wong struck peak form m timers S. Saul, Jimni Koo, the match against Shailenders, Pan Wong and
Chow while H.A Noronha was rése formed the backbone of the ponsible for his team's wiri team, and gave a surprisingly against University by winning good show despite their evident the decider, lack of practice, The Country Club Belded practically their last year's team, with M. C. Hung and S. C., Chan upholding their reputation with a grand three set win
Thi
Jost
Although Craigengower their opening match against the powerini Recreio side, interest in batminton has been on the up and up in the Happy Valley chub, and there is still a pos aibility, with morC serious Two main reasons for these postponements have been
MIXED DOUBLES
practice, for them to finish -up the inability of clubs without courts of their own to bor-
In the Mixed Doubles Divi-high in the League, table., - se row them and the crowded nature of the schedule where son, a total of 10 molches 0
MENSWO" wh one player may have to play three games in one week. werd played. Craigengower, a
newcomer to this pass's Lepguo, In the Men's "Division The court difficulty is jas yet an insurmountable one.
decided. In this connection, the exemplary attitude of the Victoria came into the limelight with eight matches were
Wah when Recreation Club in putting their court at the disposal of two good wins out of four The best win, was that of Chung they surprised 61. matches played, beating Shallan
"A" with a comfort- other Clubs like the Chung Wah and Craigengower dere and University, and lasing Teresa's Cricket Club is indeed a commendable one, and should to Recreio and Chinese YMCA able 8-3 triumph.
very promising young other more fortunate Clubs follow their example, much "Blues" They are well served
In
department with players gave a brilliant account ground will undoubtedly be covered in the promotion of Mrs Elvie Tsok, Mrs W. K. Tso, of themselves in this match. this sport in the Colony.
Mire Norah Castro, Mrs Irene One was K. C. Wong of Chung other Daniel Souza and a newcomer in 20 Wah and the Still
Rocha of the Saints. The newly greater
The closest games were scen
year old Ivy Choong. may come when the new 6t in the men's "B" Division Mrs Elvie Took is perhaps formed. Tytun team did ex- Teresa's Badminton Hall, which which began last week with the most Emproved lady player tremely well in their first ap
take three seta will be the best in the Colony, three matches,
this year. Possessing fine a pearance to becomes ready for play next All of them ended in the ticipation and exceptional from more experienced Kow- week, as the old Hall will, winners triumphing, by only agility at the net, she is fast loon Tong.
University, as always, have 5-4 margins.. University, who developing into one of the best defeated Recreio, and Chung Mixed Doubles, lady players in gain a brand new team that The crowded programme has Wah, who accounted for St the Colony.
have installed themselves as evoked complaints from some Teresa "A", were the two most
favourites after their initial quarters, particularly the
Ivy Choong hails from Selan- showing against Kowloon Cric Impressive teaïns seen in au- University undergrads, who feel tion.
gor Malaya, where she wad Dark Born of this year's
Club whom they beat 7-2 that they have to sacrlace too
the Judior Ladies Doubles and much of their study hours, play-
Mixed Doubles titics last Division League wül be For the University, the key
Victoria Recreation Club, who ing three times a week.
Yoong Yong-pow. In her first local appearance already have bad two wing to who with LH-Tan---la-the against University, she gaya their credit. Including The point raised here is not foundation for the undergrads delightful exhibition of net ngalast the YMCA.
Improvement
is learned, then become avail- able to other teams.
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NOT UNREASONABLE
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season.
opponents.
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on unreasonable one and if due victory with a three-st with play and impressed with her The VRC lads have been consideration be given it a solu Yoong is actually no newcomer tion that is not only satisfactory to local badminton, although goolhess under the constant practicing hard during the sum stream of powerful smashes by inder months, and have now to this problem but also to the p hd fret postwar her
Frenlisted the services of R. Tay, popularising of this game and to
pearance.
Mrs W, K. Teo is another the Colony Champion, to coach the diffoulty of raising n auffi-
Brother of the Cambridge lady player who has lainggved them. Many surprises may be cient number of teams in the
blue, the late MP. Yoong," he tremendously during the past in store when this youthful side should Schior Division: League
represented the University
year. Thoa, together with clashes with the more favoured present
that It 15
the Seniora régularly, before the war. Norals Castro, who is sotties tomms. Immediately A left-hander, Yoong equip after the Colony Open Champ with variety of strokes, pionships, that is in: March or gluting powered ingeniish ond Division at a time and should be heard of mane starting with the Juniors.
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played all Most "serious throughout the year, ark, walour come from Chung, Web, who
game
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Jost, Muratbon", races by on and for the usual ellit-hour night, or as much as ten years foot) The cumuni, objection that the EERSTEUNA DURANT, who "day...ON AMA!
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