MEN'S JUNIOR DOUBLES PROVIDE BEST GAMES IN YESTERDAY'S BADMINTON By "ARGONAUT":
Two Men's Junior Doubles games stole the spotlight in last night's Colony Badminton Championship matches at the St, Teresa Church Hall,
Stonewallers H. F. Tai and W. N. Cheung of Chinese Y.M.C.A. played their opponents Leo Leong and Wong Kal-cheung of Chung Wah almost to standstill to emerge winners by 18-13 and 15-12 in a match featured by extraordinarily long rallics.
A contrastingly fast and aggressive game was seen in the other match, when the youthful Lam brothers, eliminated David Kwok and C. L. Tam after three hard- Tought sets, 15-7, 16-18 and 15-6.
15-2.
And
THE
net.
RESULTS Schoolboys Singles Chong Kim Pol (Technical School) beat Wong Shak Yong (Technical School), 15-5, 15-2.
0.00
p.m
0,30 p.m. (Men's Junior Sing- les): H. F. Tal v. C, C WODK. (Men's Junior 10.00 p.m. Doubles): B, el Arculli and H.
cl
Arcull v. B. Brown
and
Next Week's Programme
MONDAY
In the only Junior Mixed 8.30 p.m. (Men's Junior Dou- The curtain raiser of the
match of the day, blea): H. Nidsdale and A. L. night's programme saw Chong Doubles Kim-pol of Technical School too "Spud" Motta and Melvie Soares Fisher v. B. K. L. Lui and H. good for his school-mate Wong of St Teresa had matters much T, Woo.
(Junior Mixed Shak-yong, whom he accounted their own way in defeating C. C. for in two straight sets, 15-5 and Wong and Mrs Liza Benjamin, Doubica): W B, Brown and Mrs
15-4, ant
and 16-5. On last night's
Mist B, Remedios, Chong won the Colony Junior performance, Motta is perhaps Beattle v. J. A. Sonres and the most improved Junior Mixed Doublen ülie in 1940 and was a Doubles player this year. Playing
in the Junior Sin- pemi-finalist
a scientific game of drawing his gles in that year. Even though he has been out of practice for punts out of position with well-placed drops and half-court the last two years, Chong show-shots, he was able to make the ed last night that he has lost"
with powerful smashes B, A. Xavier.
Melvic zizzling drives. ttle of his former form, Will
fca of height, good
Soares, after a the advantage
months' positional play and a wide re-absence from the game, made a pertoire of strokes, including welcome return to form in her. powerful smash, Chong Is rank-very first match, and gave Motta ed an almost dure favourite for excellent support at the this year's Schoolboys' tille,
Two promising youngsters made their debut in local bad- next match as minion in the the brothers David and James Ocy of St Stephen's smashed their
way to a comfortable 13-2, 15-2 win over M, Osmund and The two brothers E. Loureiro. gave a novel touch to the night's james by serving with back- hand strokes throughout the whole of their match.
FOOTWORK SUPERIORITY
Men's the Arst of the In
a game Junior Singles events, Fred Brockbank found K. Thong's powerful smashes and and placed drops accurately lobs a little too much for him. footwork en- Thong's better abled him to have the control
the play
for the
in footwork superiority and court coverage also gave Shailanders a Jimmy Koo of
15-8 of 15-0, convincing win over Chung Wah's K. C. Wong,
of
hand
full
by
Was
Keo
exploited to
S.
major
no
Schoolboys' Doubles David Oey and James Ocy (St Stephen's) beat M, Osmund and E. Loureiro, 15-0, 15-2.
Men's Junior Bingles
K. S. Thong beat F. J. Brock- bank, 15-4, 15-2.
Jimmy Koo beat K, C. Wong, 15-0, 15-0,
Men's Junior Doubles H. F. Tai and W. N, Cheung beat Leo Leong and Wong Kai Cheong, 19-13, 16-12.
At The Craigengower Cricket Club
(Schoolboys" 7.00 p.m. Singles): Wong Chong Yee va U Sel Lip,
Men's 7,30
(Junior p.m Singles): K. S. Thong vs F. M. Rozario,
8.00
(Junior Mixed p.m Doubles): B. K. L. Lui & Misa B. Baptista vs C. Deviadra & Miss Ivy Choong.
8.80 p.m. (Junior Ladies Doubles): Mrs H. F. Gonsalves Greenhalgh & Mrs Liza Ben- & Miss M. Xavier vs Miss J.
Men's
9.00
M. T. Lam and K. T. Lamjamin. beat D. Kwok and C. L. Tam, 15-7. 13-18, 15-0.
Junior Mixed Doubles A. J. da Motta and Mrs J, A.
(Junior pun. Doubles): Ho Weng Toh & Son- ny Hei vs K. Y. Wai & Zander Tsok.
9.30
Mixed p.m. (Junior
Good And Hard If Not Brilliant Rugger In The Interport Match
By "Hanlincode”
At Sookunpoo on Monday, a Singapore Services XV beat a Hongkong Services XV by five points to three. There were very few spectators, but all
who did turn up were entertained to 60 minutes of good, hard, if not brilliant, rugby. The game was very fast and both sides endeavoured to open it up as much as possible and whilst the game was exciting and thrill-packed, it just failed as a spectacle, 'owing to over keenness on both sides, causing bad passing and handling.
For Hongkong, the forwards had the most of the ball in the set scrum, but~ Singapore's loose forwards certainly proved too quick for Goldschmidt, whose pass- ing left a lot to be desired. Lattay at Standoff played a very sound game, but was inclined to lay just too far away and the Hongkong centres to run across instead of straight.
H.K.'s Soccer terprise in their Win At Manila
Manila, Feb. 13, Hongkong's football team defeated a local club seleo- tion 1:0 in their second appearance at the Rizal Stadium on Tuesday night.
The lonely tally was a freak shot that came 19 minutes after the kick-off. back left full The local
centre blocked a kick by
forward Lee Chung fat
and tried to kick the ball The bail the bar. over hit the bar and went late the Fool. Hongkong's goalie, Hal Yen, falled all attempts to score during the second half. Uolted Press.
INDIA
FEARS
MCC FLOP' Says Ivan Sharpe Friends in India who are
Soares beat C. C. Wong and Mrs Doubles): Jimmy Koo & Miss well informed about cricket Liza Benjamin, 15-4, 15-5.
TONIGHT'S GAMES Al Club de Recreio
7.00 .m. (Schoolboys Sin Wong's weakness on the back-les): Bobby Heng (La Salle) v. the Johnny Pomeroy, Jr. (La Salle).
7.30 p.m.
(Schoolboys Dou- who was at
bles): K. P. Chong and S. Y. extended, except
(Technical School) up from 2-0 to 6-0. Henry Litton and Hugh Chaun Wong then lapsed into a series (DBS).
times set when Wong Wone
in the caught him
of
crrors to allow Koe to cap-
*
8.00 p.m. (Men's Junior Sin-
ture eight points in a row and gles): D. T. Rocha v. W. A. N. the set at 15-8.
LJrkin.
FIRST DIVISION LEAGUE
CRICKET AVERAGES
BATTING:
C. L. Huang (University)
J. C. Koh (Craigengower)
A. P. Raynor (Optimista)
'BOWLING:
*6±86288888688€89===Ñ6283
M. Ying vs 1. H. Erickson & Miss C, Arnuiphy.
10.00
(Junior Men's p.m. Doubles): S. T. Hool & L. H. Tan vs K. C. Wong & K. Y. Tso. TUESDAY
7.30
At The St. Teresa's Church Hall
there urge me to Spotlight the
threatening dangers England's visit next winter.
It is believed there that the MCC will have real dimeulty in
securing a representative team.
Men's Alec (Junior p.m. Singles): Hooi Seng Tuck vs B. el Arculli,
8,00 p.m. (Junior Men's Doubles): C. C. Wong & D. Yeh vs W. A. N, Darkin & M. Sar gent.
8,30
Players like Denis Compton, Len Hulton, Cyril Washrook, and Alec Bedser are tired. With few breaks they have been playing 1946, and Washbrook since
only star wasn't the
ready give even Australia a miss.
Will these leaders go to India?
to
Coll-
Singapore's threes, who dis- 2. penalty kicks, which,
the played more originality and en- sidering
very variable, movements, blustery wind blowing through- were, however, weaker in out the game, were very good
and oa defence
quite a few efforts indeed. Hongkong, how- of some occasions, Coulson,
full ever, in the opinion
have
won. Als spectators, should back, saved the coolness and his beautifully. Carrel deputised as referee: and did it admirably In the plr- judged kicks to touch.
Of the forwards on the field, cumstances, the most
Simon of the
their side by
was eight.
TEAMS Hongkong: Borwick, McNabb, His backing up was good and Barrett, Clayden, Gower, Lattey, his rushes a delight to sec. Goldschmidt, Frances, Bogg. Thomas of Hongkong did some Thornycroft, Carter, Roden, good
ways thd work and was al- Thomas, Cole, Henderson.
when wanted.
Singapore: Coulson, Martin- Hongkong won
tale, Smith, Pilon, Willar, Har- the toss and played with the wind in the, rison, Hart, Douglas, Carnelli, first half and opened the scor-Farr, Hook, Paterson, Blythe, ing when Carter touched down Crawshaw, Simon.
near the from. a loose scrum Singapore line. McNabb hit the add post only just falling to the extra two points with a good long kick,
With
about only to go for half time, Smith broke
through
a minute
centre of
CLUB V SINGAPORE SERVICES
Club
On Thursday at the Ground, Happy Valley, the Club will play the Singapore Services and this promises to be a Battle down the
of Giants. In this match it is the Beld and then passed to thought that the Club pack will Willer who carried on the 320d get the better beel in the set work to score in midfield for serums, but in the loose, wul Singapore. Harrison, the stands have to heel quicker than they
converted
give at half did last Saturday if they wish time, Singapore 5. Hongkong 3. to get their backs moving at all.
In the last halt, both teams
For this game Club have put like demons and both, Stewart on the wing and brought played on several occasions, narrowly in C. J. Campbell as
centre. missed scoring. The spectators Club supporters will no doubt saw some very fine football and
hope that this improves the back going all division in attack. The Club two good, fit packs out to win.
threes can be relied upon to defend well and if only they can get some ginger into their movements we shall see Singa-
I was personally struck by the way they went all out for every second of the game. Singapore
were very unlicky with at least
French
Tennis
to
pore very much on the defen-
sive.
Tourney Reaches Sokunpoo
Semi-Finals
of
This will certainly be a match to see. Singapore should be at home on the slightly more softer Club ground
than ab on Monday. For Rugger fans this match should be a Must. Club are determined 10 win after last Saturday's draw. We must remember they are still the Undefeated Club.
The Club team will be:
Lyons, Feb 13 Karl Axelsson, of Sweden, If. It's a fact that the Common-Henri Cochet, of France, and
J. R. Henderson, A. Stewart, Ladies wealth cricketers now out there Jaroslav Drobny, of Egypt, D. Henderson, C. J. Campbell, (Junior p.m. Singles): Miss Ullan Khoo vá receive better terms than ore entered the semi-finals of the F. A. L. Layton, D. Nolan, D.
offered by the MCC, the odds men's singles in the Miss Ivy Choong.
French Lachlan, 1. Currel (Capt.), 1. 9.00
International Men's are all against it
Covered Courts Meffan, H. M. G. Forsgate, H. Junior P.I
Tennis Champlonships Handcock, W. G. Minio, J. Doubles) S. G. Brown & M,
Re-establishment of the Eng-Lawn Kempton J. A. da Motta and XI should be the first ob-here today. J. Yvanovich,
jective of the selectors. It was In the quarter-finals Axelsson Warne, R. Winyard, P. Hutson.
Bernard d'Estremau, 9.30 p.m. (Junior Ladies all to the good that a consider beat
by 0-3, 6-2 and 6-9, Doubles); Mrs Elvie Tsok &able, leavening of youngsters France,
walked It is all Cochet
over Pedro RUGBY INTERPORT Miss Helen Kwong vs Mrs J. was sent to Australia.
and Drobny A. Soares & Miss Gloria Silva, to the bad that so few of them Massip, of Spain,
10.00 p.m. (Junior Men's are making the grade, or even beat Henri Dolelli, of France,
by 6-2, 6-2 and 6-3, Doubles): K. H. Chin & N. K. promising to do so,
In three women's singles The prospect before India is
matches, disturbing. My Indian mail says: quarter-finals
The Commonwealth side now Jean Quertier, of Britain, beat Josetac Amourelt, of top combinatioa, Mme here is a tip
by but it takes Worrell. Tribe and France,
6-3, 6-3; 'Mme Co. all their time to hold the Jacqueline Boutin, of France,
beat Mile Indians.
Violet Rigolett, of "India has had the forth-Switzerland, by 0-4 and 6-3, coming visit of the MCC drum- and Mme Anne Maria Seghers,
for so long of France, med into lis ears
beat Mme Ginette that a mediocre side would be Ducalins, of France, by 6-4 and
0-4-Reuter. really bad propaganda."
vs F. W. Kwong & Francis Loc.
Season's
's Best
Cricket League Performances
BATTING
v. Scorpion son (Army
HOME SOCCER
Miss
Commonwealth Team Arrive In Ceylon
Colombo, Feb. 13.
London, Feb. 15. Mansfield Town was held to aj
The Commonwealth cricket goalless draw by Southport in
which has been touring Division, Northern, team Third
The match was India arrived here today. They ratch, today. abandoned at half-time owing were met at the Ratmalana Alz- port by officials of the Ceylon to log This
was originally Cricket Board of Control.
The Commonwealth team will last be played atranged 84 Saturday February 10, but was play three matches in Ceylon, three-day game postponed owing to Mansfield the first, a
in the against a Ceylon XI, starting at Town being engaged F.A. Cup-Reuter.
Colombo on Friday.-Reuler.
Major K. H. S. Wilson (Army)..
11
H.S. Inn, N.O. Runs
Aver. B4 46.33
H. Owen-Hughes (Scorpions)
2 417 2 102 02. 38.40
N. E. Arthy (Optimists)
1 300 80
37.50
E. L. Gorano (Recreio)
2
301 71
33.44
Sq. Ldr. R. S. Kingsford (RAF).
105
62
32.50
Chin
G. A. Souza (Crafgengower)
12
1
351
32.09
Capt. Robertson-McLeod (Army).
3
181
30.16
L. D. Kilbee (Optimisis)
12
2
280
28.80
T. A. Pearce (Scorpions)
10
259
45
20.77
P. V. Dodge (KCC)
12
310
112 28.18
G. N. Gesano (Recreio)
11
2
243
61 27.00
J. Leriou (KCC)
11
162
27.00
Capt. Haycraft (Army)
1
207
25.87
K. M. Rumjaha (IRC)
2 251
25.10
L. G. Gosano (Recreio)
1
215
23.88
A. R. Kitchell (IRC)
1
234
23.40
G. H. P. Pritchard (Optimista)
180
23.25
A. M. Prata (Recrelo)
231
23.10
Lt. Williams (Army)
223
22.30
W. M. Davidson (KCC)
220
22.00
P. V. Dodge (KCC v.
Scorpions)
112
R. S. Cult (Scorpions)
197
21.88 K. M. Rumjahn (IRC v.
K. C. A. Ball (RAF)
153
10.75 Optimists)
97*
F. A. Weller (Scorpions)
0
218
19.03
G. A. Souza
(CCC
154
10.25
Navy)
95
N. R. Oliver (Optimists)
0 107
17.90
A. R. Abbas (IRC)
2
158.
17.55
H. Owen-Hughes (Scor-
plans v. KCC)
92
O. J. Kerr (Scorpions)
0
163
16.30
N. E. Arthy (Optimists
2
160
16.00
89
0
151
15.10 K. H. 3.
P. R. Ragi (Craigengower)
0
103
14.81 v. RAF)
Y
L. D. Kilbee
(Optimists
v. IRC)
71
Overs Maidens Runs Wickets Aver.
G. N. Gosano (Recreio)
W. M. Davidson (KCC)
100.4
28 301
Capt. R. C. Corfield (Army)
120.4
20
Cpl Musgrave (Army)
46.2
100.4 20 200 32 0.75
33 333 34 203 20 10.15
E. L. Gosano (Rcerelo v.
Navy)
71
R. S. Cull (Scorpions V.
0.12 0.79
Optimists)
60
G.
H. P. Pritchard (Op-
timists v. CCC)
Capt. Harding (Army)
74.3
10
R. E. Leo (KCC)
90.1
20
220 201
21 10.47 11.19 28
L. G. Gosaro (Recreio v.
Scorpions)
05.
F. R. Madger (RAF)
140.5 23 417 37
L. G. Gosano (Reerelo)
60
A. P. Pereira (Recrelo)
84
20
A. R. Minu (IRC)
178.1 54
14 170 15 11.33 208 19 11.55 480 40 12.22
timists)
K. M. Rumjahn (IRC v.
Army)
03
A. R. Abbas (IRC)
00.3 21
285 23
12.39
Sgt. Jorden (R. Novy)
05
14
203
10 12,68
K. H. S. Wilson (Army
v. CCC)
02
P. V. Dodge (RCC)
110.3 50
17
352
27
13.03
R. S. Kingsford (RAF
219
18
13.00
Army)
02
101.5
25
330
23
14,34
T. H. Lean (Univerally)
S. M. Teh (University)
125,4 99
23
440 28
32
P. J. Billimoria (CCC)
G. T. Rowe (Optimists)
87.3 49.5 124,2
10
308 ID 16,21
240 10
301 10 15.84
10.83
16.71
G. N. Gosano (Recreio v.
Army)
61
F. A. Weller (Scorpions
v. Optimists)
60
*Not out.
20
384
23
10.00
BOWLING
Lt/Cdr. Naylor (R. Navy)
04
18 321 18
17.83
M. J. Divecha (CCC)...
60
"R. S. Call (Scorpions)
133,2
M.. A. Freeman (CCC)
90
208 29. 601 27 10.55 14 301 17 21,23
17.80
"
G.H.P. Pritchard (Optimiøls)
90
11 397 10 22.48
Sgt. Jordan (Navy
BEST WICKET PARTNERSHIPS
Optimists)
T. H. Lean (University v,
KOC)
83
75
G. N. Gosano (Recreio v.
CCC)
E. R. Madger (RAF v.
Navy)
F. A. Weller (Scorpions)
K. C. A. Ball (RAF)
TP. Mahon (Optimists)
lat: L. D. Kilbeo & G. H. P. Pritchard (Optimists v.
Royal Navy)
Bthgower)
R. 11.27 A. Abbas (IRC v. Op-
F. Howarth (Scorpions v.
Recreio)
S. M. Teh (University v.
IRC)
D1 A. R. Abbas (IRC` v.
-University)
2nd: K. M. Rumjahn & A. R. Abbas (IRC v. Optimists). 140 3rd: 0. J. Kerr & T. A. Pearce (Scorpions v. Craigen-
forver) 4th: L
D. Klibee & G. T. Rowe (Optimista v. IRC) Lt. Mallows & Lt. Cdr. Lee (Royal Navy
Le (KCC v. Cralgengower) Gi: J. Loxiou
A. T. 7th: R. S. Cult & TAP. Buffett (Scorpions v. Optimists) Burg. Cdr. Goldsworthy & Mid. Senior (Royal Navy v. Optimists) ght. L. Gosar A. P. Ricel-Pereira (Recreio v.
Optimista), 20 1101120^30. KaGkomnaði D. Rodrigues (Recreto v, Army)'..
08T. P. Mahon (Optimists 62 v. University) 117 A. P. Raynor (Optimisis
v. Navy)
67 F. A. Weller (Scorpions
V. IRG)
E. n. Madger (RAF w.
INC)
9-11
match to
ARGONAUTS COMMITTEE
MEMBERS SUSPENDED
FROM
HOCKEY
CLUB XV
V.
COMBINED SERVICES SINGAPORE XV
CLUB GROUND
HAPPY VALLEY
KICK-OFF 5.00 P.M.
Thunday, 15th Fob. 1951
ALL HONG KONG XV
V.
COMBINED SERVICES SINGAPORE XV
ARMY GROUND SOOKUNPOO
KICK-OFF 4.30 P.M.
Saturday, 17th Fob. 1951
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