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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, ̄ ̄ ̄ 1980.

Malaya Lacks The Cash To Consolidate Her Place In International Sport

By A. L. MCINTYRE

.

Singapore, Dec. 11. Malaya is facing the prospect of losing what ground she has gained in inter- national sport during the Inst two years.

With the next world Olympic Games barely 18 months away, Malaya finds she has no suitable hall to hold the 1952 Thomas Cup badminton tournament, which she plays host to competing teams from the United States, Britain, Norway and Denmark among others.

And her athletes have been told there will be no money to All matters will be treated send them to any more overseas as confidential..

Applications for the above will close on Friday 22 De- cember, 1950, at 12 noon,

athletic meets.

The flood of enthusiasm which fellowed the return of Malaya's team which captured the Thomas Cup in 1940 has died down. At that time badminton officinis got together and decided to collect funds to build a suitably largo R. J. MEECH, MBE, RAOC hall for the 1932 Thomas Cup

Signed,

LT. COL.

Assistant Director of Ordnance Services

HQ Land Forces Hut 21 Old Ordnance Yard Queen's Road, Hongkong.

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tournament.

Prine movers of the scheme launched the Singapore Badmin- fon Hall fund in May, 1949 and announced a target of $300,000 (US$100,000).

But up to now, through donations and street col- lections, only S$30,000 has beca accumulated.

AT A DEAD END The Badminton Fund is pre- sently at a dead end, because not long ago the Singapore government announced it would Quila

a million-dollar

sports stadium which would incor- porate a badminton ball.

But nothing has yet started an the ultra-modern stadium. It is still in the talking stage. day that passes With every sports officials and badminton fans are getting increasingly

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dou, the Thomas Cup Badmin- lifting and cycling. Besides tak- Championships and the Ing the Thomas Cup for badmin- ton. British Empire Games at New

a Malayna welghi-11fting Zealand. Now,

In it says, it can't team won first places do it any more.

bantamweight and featherweight Omelals of the Singapore classes, a second place in the. Olympic and Sports Council lightweight and a third place in have eriticised the govern the light heavyweight classes al ment's failure to nid sports. the last Empire Games. They say If there is to be taxa- tion, there should also be sub- sidies for sports.

In preparation for anticipated entry into a number of coming Although there Is apparent world athielic meets,, Malayan stagnation at present, sports track and field sees have been officials are hopeful Singapore taking special instruction from will be able to send a team to Geoffrey Dyson, famous British the Asian Games as a forerun- | Olympic coach. Dyson was hired, ner to the next Olymple Games, also by private donation, to give

IN WORLD CLASS

spell of coaching lessons dur- Singapore and Malayan athleing a short tour of the country. tes excel in badminton, weight- |---Associated Press.

Three Century Stands In Final Day's Play Between Commonwealth And Holkar

Indore, Dec. 11.

SPORTING SAM

By Reg. Wootton

ARTMENT

ARSENAL LUCKY AGAIN IN DRAW FOR THE THIRD

ROUND

OF THE

FA CUP

London, Dec. 11. Probably the outstanding_feature of the FA Cup third round draw today is the continued luck of the Arsenal club. Last season they won the Cup without playing out of London, being drawn at home in every round until the semi-final, when they had the luck to get the Lon- don game of that round against Chelsea, and then of course they won the final at Wembley.

Once again they are drawn at home, but Carlisle are quite happy about affairs. Their manager is Bill Shankly, a guest player with Arsenal during the war, who says he knows "all the tricks" about Arsenal and his team will be very hopeful.

Liverpool, last season's beaten finalists, also meet a Third Division side in Norwich, who are strong contenders for the honours of the Southern Section.

Liverpool's task is probably | harder than Arsenal's because! Norwich are unbeaten at home) this season and have not lost any of their last 10 games.

THE DRAW

London, Dec. 11. The draw for the third As- round of the Football sociation Cup matches

to

UP TO THE THIRD

Bright and entertaining batting, a lively rate of scor- Ing almost throughout the day, and three century stands Games Federation in a bid to featured the final day's play of the three days' match be played on January 6 was have been eliminated

Astan between the Holkar Cricket Association and the Common-

next wealth cricket touring team here.

take

the part in Games scheduled for February and March Delhi.

in New

But here again

It doesn't know where it will find the money to send a representative team of athletes.

IN THE DOLDRUMS

tax

final scoreboard

The match was drawn, with the reading: Holkar 148 and 297 for four declared; Common. wealth 223 and 157 for two.

to score

223

made today as follows: Birmingham City v. clicster City.

it is up

As all the non-League clubs

to Third Division sides to pro- Man-vide any shocks-- any.

Derby County v. West Brom

wich Albion,

Notts County v. Southampton, Stockport County v. Brentford,

Brighton & Hove v. Chestor-

field,

Holkar continued their second to realise that time would not innings until 50 minutes after allow them to win and they did

Rochdale v. Chelsea, Bunch, which left the Common- not attempt really fast scoring. Sports is in the doldrums Inwealth barely two hours in The reason the score did mount this country. The government which

Tuns for quickly was probably due to the collects entertainment

of victory. about 30 per cent on all

use by C. K. Nayudu, the Hojkar gale Mushtaq All

and K. Ran-capinin, of some non-regular receipts at games.

no- It gives nekor, the overnight batsmen bowlers and they proved some- thing in the way of subsidy to for Holkor, added 82 runs in what expensive-Reuter. sports associations and societies.

an hour this morning before The public

has borne the the former was dismissed, the major part of the cost for send-

stand having put on 125 runs ing Malayan contingents 10

90 minutes, every overseas athletic meet go

Although Rangnekar, in au- far the 1948 Olympics at Lon-

dacious fashion, scored fuster, Mushtaq Ali, with his stroke play, dominated the

ARMY

in

the

LEE OMA TO FIGHT CHARLES

SOCCER Partnership and he excelled in deftly deflected on-side place- There were two surprising ments and leg glides. results in the Inter-Army Unit

Rangnekar scored with strong Zone football last week, the

hooks but many of his runs their B.M.H. dropping

first came from cheekily lofted point while R.A.F.C. lost 173 Location Battery, RA, by strokes to unoccupied spots on the odd goal in three, B.M.H. the leg side.

to

Later Sarwate and Jagdale drew 2-2 with A.A. Workshops. put on 105 runs for the unbeaten

Defeat has put the Pay Corps

out of the League race and the fifth wicket in 95 minutes.

The Commonwealth appeared

Ordnance Depot from Kowloon,

with two games. to play, con become champlona it win

they

both. It appears however, that Sheffield Shield the Medicals, providing they can draw with the Ordnance, should win the League.

The Pay Corps have com- pleted their programme and the best they can do is to be runners-up: it looks as though the two leading positions will be occupied by the B.M.H. and the Ordnance.

Tomorrow's programme of matches is as follows:

FOR TITLE

New York, Dec. 11.

The World Heavy- weight Champion, Ezzard Charles, today signed to defend his title against Lee Oma, of Buffalo, over 15 rounds at Madison

Garden Square January 12,

on

This will be his sixth defence since Charles WAS acclaimed cham- pion after the retire- ment of Joe Louis.

Charles is to receive 40 percent of the gate and Oma 17% percent for nino

and should Oma win Victorla

he has four

contracted to contest a return bout with Charles within 90. days. Reuter.

for

Melbourne, Dec. 11. In their Sheffield Shield match against Victoria

today, here Queensland, who were 331 rung for six wickets at the close_on Saturday, declared their first innings at 270 runs wickets and in reply had scored 213 runs

before wickets

stumps drawn.

Ken MacKenna, left-hander Stanley; RAOC Depot v 173 who was 83 runs not out on Location Bty.RA, at Boundary Saturday, took his score to 111 Street; COBU v A.A.. Work-runs but his first century shops, at Hoppy Valley.

Sheffield Shield cricket took All matches commence at five hours nad a

and aquarter 3.30 p.m.

was a tedious affair.

42 nd LAA v

HQ,RA, a

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Victoria lost their opening pair cheaply but the batting was brightened with the arrival Australia's of Lindsay Hassett, Test captain, who knocked up an artistic 87 runs not out In 80 minutes Reuter.

George Tribe

To Play For Northants

George Tribe, Australian all-rounder and former Test

Bristol

Blackburn City v. Rovers.

Mansfield Town v. Swansea Town

West Ham United v. Cardiff City.

Hull City v. Everton. Northampton Town v. Barna-

lcy.

Manchester United v. Oldham Athletic.

Stake City v. Port Vale. Huddersfield Town v. Totten- ham Hotspur.

As all of them are at home this is quite possible. Rother

ham, for example, arc the leaders of the Northern Section and entertain Doncaster, who were the rivals for promotion to Division II last season.

in

Effort To Bar

Joe Louis From Ring

Philadelphia, Dec. 11. Mr John da Grosa, Pent sylvania Athletic Commig sioner, wants to bar Jd Louis from any more fight in the best interest of box

of the ex-chan: ing" and pion himself.

Mr da Grosa disclosed night he has started a mOVE keep Louis out of the ring Stockport, whose good show Pennsylvania and will ask t

Inst year's competition National Boxing Association earned them exemption until

Likewise. do fil the third round this year, muy well beat Brentford at Stack- port and there arc other Third Division with bright prospects.

He asserted the aging Loul scheduled

Fredd fight wi several Peshore in Detroit on January

teams should be called on for

"health. welfare and future"

the one-time

Brown Bomber. Some of the best known said the three-man Pennsylvar First Division teams have

to Athletic Commission will revi travel, notably Tottenham Hot-the matter to-day and probab spur, who will recall that winning sequence was broken send a petition to the NBA Cor

missioner, Mr Abe Greene, Arsenal v. Carlisle United.

at Huddersfield two weeks

From his New Jersey hon Leicester

Preston ago. Cily V.

Greene commented:

I wou North End,

Bolton Wanderers V.

York Cily.

Norwich City v. Liverpool.

Crewe Alexandra or Plymouth Argyle v. Wolverhampton Wan- derers.

of

Birmingham and Manchester not want to be a party to barri City will not be strange to cach Joe Louls from boxing. He b other, for they meet in League meant too much to the sport at magnificent cont games twice during Christmas has made and so meet three times within but on both in and out

ring. The furthest I would wa a fortnight.

to to go would be perhaps Altogether it is an interesting on Joe personally to keep draw, with several games far brillant record and reputati Chariton Athletic v. Blackpool from being certainties for the as a great fighter untarnishe Newport County v. Reading.side in the higher sphere of the Sunderland v. Coventry City.

League.-Rerter. Bristol Rovers or Gillingham v. Aldershot.

Grimsby Town v. Exeter City. Newcastle United v. Bury, Sheffield United v. Gateshead. Futham v. Sheffield Wednes- day

Rotherham United v. Donces- ter Rovers.

Aston Villa v. Burnley. Luton Town v. Portsmouth.

Park Rangers v. Queen's Millwall or Bradford.

V. Leeds United brough-Reuter.

Middles-

No word was forthcoming. Louls-Associated Press,

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

NOTICE TO MEMBERS THIRTEENTH RACE MEETING Saturday, 16th Decomber, 1950.

There are eight races. The First Bell will be rung at 1. p.m. and the First Race will be run at 2.00 pm.

Through Tickets (8 Races-$10.00) may be obtained at t Compradore Office of, the Treasurers, 1st floor, Telephone Hou also tickets for the Cash Sweep on the last race of the Meeti as well as the Special Cash Sweep on the "Pearce Memorial Cu scheduled to be run on 28th February, 1951.

To avoid congestion at the Club's Offices at Telephone Hou non-members are requested to purchase their sweep tickets

5, D'Aguilar Street, Hong Kong for

British Pair Win the Club's Branch Offices at

Women's All-Asia

Doubles Title

Lahore, Dec. 11.

and

382, Nathan Road, Kowloon. MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE

Members and guests are reminded that they and their lad MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout t Meeting,

Mrs A. J. Mottram Miss Kay Tuckey, of Bri- NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED

accurate, clear contrasty copies. FANLING GOLF cricketer, now in India with tain, today won the All Asia THE MEMBERS ENCLOSURE.

HONGKONG

PHOTOCOPY SERVICE

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the Captain's Cup la

of follows:

Badges admitting ladies not in possession of Brooches The draw for the first round the Commonwealth touring Women's Doubles title by season tickets and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to steam will join Northamp-defeating Miss Dorothy Members Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10.00 including tax,

tonshire for the 1952 sea-Head, of the United States, ladies or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary on 1 T. A. Butler y B. E. Rodger: 3. J. Cowperthwaite v G. P. Hunt: son,

Coleman.

The first round to be played by Northants by residence.

91 and handicape os at

December

In the semi-finals of the mix- I under-

COURSE.

and Mrs Doleschell, of Aus- written or personal Introduction of a member, such member R. 8. Anderson v R. E. Lea; K. He has d contract for 1031

be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and for pr M. Almao v H. T. Walden: A. M. with the Milnrow Club in the tria, 6-2, 3-6, 6-4.

ment of all chits etc. Nolan v K. A. Millar, R. D. Be Central Lancashire League, and

Badges J. T. Reid; R. Neudain v A. D. Duffy: P. M. Cotton v A. B. while completing it

stand he will be qualifying for ed doubles, Miss Rita Anderson, sale at the Rocking to Members' Enclosure will NOT be

of the United States, and Jaro- The Branch Offices and the Treasurers Compradore Off

self-exiled will close at 11.00 am, and the Secretary's Office at 11.45 a slav Droboy, the

The Treasurers' Compradore Office and the Secretary's Office date of draw; the first named to He will be the second Austra- Czech star playing for Egypt situated at 1st Floor, Telephone House. be responsible for arranging match.

of Eri- The qualifying rounds for the lian to join Northants recently, beat Miss Jean Ingram,

A limited number of tins will be obtainable at the C Junior Championship will be played L. A. Livingstone, who captained tain, and John Link, of Holland, at Fanling next Bunday.

the Commonwealth team last by 6-2, 6-3, while Tony Mottram House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 B winter, played for the county and Mrs Mottram (Britain) beat (Tel: 27818).

Miss Dorathy Head (US) ond NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLU Alford Huber (Austria) by 6-3, PREMISES DURING THE MEETING.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

PAKISTAN BEAT

BELGIUM

Brussels, Dec. 0. Pakistan bent Belgium

by

four goals to nil in the inter

|A. WHITE & CO. tional hockey match torre for

last summer.

In four years Northampton 8-2. have almost completely rebuilt. their team, mainly by

Mrs Mottram also reached the special

The price of admission to the Public Enclosure is K registration-the pollte equiva- Women's Singles final when she fncluding tax for all persons including ladies, and is payable

beat Mrs Doles`hell 8-0, 0-2~ | the Gate. FI. Brown, captain of the Reuter. MCC team to Australia, Joined

lent of a transfer."

Rugger Results

BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN ETC.,, WILL NOT DF P MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF T HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB, DURING THE RACE MEET

MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAIN IN THE RESTAURANT IN. THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

SERVANTS' PASSES MENS

Northants from Surrey in 1940: day. The half-time was 2-0 in Pakistan's favour. The K. Fiddling, the wicket-keeper, 12, Peking Road, Kowloon,

and a match was played before 6,000 left Yorkshire in 1940

Lancashire. COMMERCIAL a record figure for a hockey year later R. Garlick came from

London, Dec. 11. match during the football rea-

The following were the resulta Servants' passes will be laued to privato box holders of in 2040 F. Jakeman · (Yorka) PHOTOGRAPHERS.on-United Press.

and A. I. Nutter (Lance)who of Rugby Union games played who are requested to distribute them with discrimination and

endorse their names on the passes, Holders of such passos FRANCE BEAT HOLLAND

may return to leaguo erleket today: DEALERS IN ALL TYPES OF

Cardiff (at home) beat Com-not permitted in the Members Enclosure except for pass So did re- this year-ritivod. Paris, Doc, 10, CAMERAS, & ACCESSORIES

France beat Holland by five serve wicket-keeper. D. Con-bridge University by six points through on their duties and must remain in their employ DEVELOPING, PRINTING goale to two in an international stable from Surrey.

Thum eight Northanta player # ENLARGING SERVICE | #Pccer match here this after

noon. They led 3-2 41" tha | come from different counties.

to nil.

United Hospitals (at Rich- mond) drew with Dublin Horpt tale by tired potate to thrones

stazicks.

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