THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER -18, 1951.
Pago
Hardcourt, Tenis Championships
EDWIN TSAI & MARY CHOW ENTER THE FINAL WITH A 45-MINUTE VICTORY
Last year's runners-up, Edwin Tsai and Mrs Mary Chow, yester- day again entered the final of the Colony Open Mixed Doubles Tennis Championship with a 45-minute 6-2, 6-4 semi-final victory over their club- mates, Gordon Lum and Mrs Joan Wong-Sze.
The other semi-final match between University's Norman Lo and Riin Lo next Monday on and the holders, Ip Koon-hung and Mrs Ip, was postponed to account of a foot injury sustained by Norman Lo.
But for a short period in the second set, yesterday's match was a disappoint- Ing' affair.
accurate
nott
With Mary Chow hiting, quickly sprang into a 4-0 lead, harder her sharply-angled fore- before Lum held his service hand drives froin the bare, and with a love game. Edwin Tsai kepping up an Despite a game attempt by
Wang-Sze to stem
the fide, when the served through another love game to narrow the score to 2-5, Tsai and Mrs Chow stepped up their pace to ellach the eighth game by 50- 15 on Mrs Chow's service and the set by 6-2.
and time sting behind them and again were boomeranged back by Tsai's or Mry Chow'a deelrive" "killers."
Luin held his opening game In the second se after deuce was called and broke through Tsal's
service with another deuce game to lead by 2-0,
The next two games, however, went to Tsai by 80-15 and 50- 15. Lum again held his service and broke through Tsui service to led by 4-2.
and ferocious arrault ( Maz at the
the dres were literally
swept off the court in by 6-2 in only 15 The Arst sel miles.
Much in evidener were the rlowness of Gorilon Lun nt.
the weak backhand of De. Mi Joan Wong-Sze. which
GOOD RALLIES were exploited to the full by The second set produced some the winners. There wire no les* | good vallies from the unse-line į Mr. Wong-Sze male a deter! than four leve comes in the first | by Mrs Joan Wong-Sze, whose mined
bid to snatch the in- forecful forchant drives paved sortent revetih game bir her ir-l' Lom gave on
way to mally valuable
service. At 30-39 she made a dientiem of what was to come { points,
fatal double-laulf, but came when he Just ปร opening Lam, however, remained the
back
to force the game to deuce. service after three deuces, weaker link throughout the sel, if the second deuce, sur ogalni The Tsai-Chow combination is placement volleys lacked double-faulted to chable Tini to take the game with a good in- tercepting volley.
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Mary Chow brought the store level to 4-4 on her service, and Gordon Lum after leading 40-30 lost the ninth game. Tsai com- pleted the set by capturing the 10th game by 50-15 to win the match by 6-2 and 6-4.
The other semi-final between Mr and Mrs Ip Know-hang and i Normon Lo and Miss Rith Lo was postponed owing to Ln'e foot injury.
THE RESULTS
In the Colony Ladies' Singles,
received a Frequently it has been proved that the most success-Mrs W.J. Slagter ful teams are those able to rely on the "second strings" walker from Mrs M. Yang, In the Club men's handicap who week after week take part in minor football in which doubles, J.D. Mackie and J.V. they receive little recognition.
who i
Sellors beat A.J. Terd and J.D. Kite 4-2, 6-3.
Other results were.
The big problem is how to ham Hotspur wing-half. keen these players contented has shown such splendid in a second eleven. Very tewas deputy for the Welsh inter- found solution, national. Burgess, is a good es- elube have for human nature is such that ample, and
#d- Blackpool's most men, seeing a chance of herence to the polley of en- want to couraging bettering themselves. take advantage of any oppor-evident by the fact that at Oliver lost to J. tunity offered.
times their League side includ-4-6, 1-6. ed three forwards only 20 years of age.
BORN, NOT MADE
פינה
Even paying reserves maxi- mum wages does not solve the
for foolbaliers problem born, not made, and their main uch the top ambition is to groda.
young
talent
Club men's singles.-J.R.L. is Cook beat S, Houssin, 9-7, 6-4; Texier,
Club men's handicap doubles. -B.G.W. Weldon and A. J. Bowden lost to P. Chattock and J. Struwing 4-6, 3-8.
CRC TOURNEY
Many will ask "what about the club spirit?
PREVENTION IS LETTER Prevention 15 better than of cute and with the deurth capable deputies first team re- gulars should be "nursed."
One
in
-three
Yesterday's Colony Mixed Doubles semi-finalists → Edwin Tsai and Mrs Mary Chow (left), the winners, and Mrs Joan Wong-Sze and Gordon Lum-China Mail.
The
Photo.
New Generation Makes Its
Mark
In English Cricket
By PETER LOVEGROVE
A
Quite the most heartening feature of the recently-concluded 1951 home cricket senson, which saw England win the Test rubber against South Africa and Warwick- shire lift the County Championship for the first time in 10 years, was the tremen- dous advance shown by a host of youngsters.
Home Soccer Results
London, Sept. 17.
'The following were the re- sults of foutball matches played today:
FIRST Stoke City
SECOND Cardi C. 1
THIRD
Bradford Mansfield
DIVISION
1
Charlton DIVISION
2
Shefeld U. 'i DIVISION
Northern
0 Carlisle U. 1
Rochdale
TRID DIVISION Southern
Newport C. 3 Reading 1
Reuter
LEAGUE TABLES
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Division I
Manchester V. D
Aston Villa
Flotton
Spurs Arsenal
Portsmouth Charlton Newcastle
Preston
Liverpool
Wolves Blackpool Middlesbro Burnley
West From,, Manchester
Derby
Chalies Sunderland Fullam
Huddersfiel Stoke
Sheff Utd Luton Swansea Brentford
Nolls F. Notte Rotherham 1.Dicenter
ifull Shell. W.
Zardin
Leeds Q.P.A. Everton Doncaster
Bury Barley Coventry Southamplan Birmingham West Ham Blackburn
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21-year-old Peter May (Cambridge University. Surrey and England), in his second full season, headed the first class batting and Test match averages, and with some 2,400 runs more than doubled his aggregate to establish himself as a polished, quick-footed stroke player with a concentration and maturity which belie his years. Brighton
Equally sensational has been Perhaps the
11:051
likely to bowling was the busts of several the performance of Bcb Ap-follow Peer May's foulstons are or the County's bert.victories. In the Club men's singles. pleyard, the Yorkshire
David Sheppard improved on fus Kent's "infant prodigy", Murin form Helmes beat F.C Stucker
opening bowder and cf-Cowdrey, who though one his appera and average, bli- medium 0-0, 6-2.
spinner, who tauk 200 wickets in cars old, seared over 800 runs ing over 2000 runs for the flext
feat ended the time, a
emulated by his first complete season of first-or the County and
who mad? a very class cricket, No other bowler cason with a superb century for
Gentlemen against the pranish Tes: debis has taken so many wickets in his the first season.
Another player to achieve this Players at Scarborouga, and Jim
disline lon
lon for the Art time wha The record cod previously in Parks.
Son of the famous all-rounder Somerset's Lancashire barn the proll of Wilfred Rhodes, an-
disJ. H. Parks, 18-year-vid Jins Maurice Tremlett, a 28-year-old other Yorkshireman, who
denly 1638. could
make u few appear-als-icoler, who curiously enough missed 154 batsmen in
this Hances for Sus128
summer began as a fast bowler In 1947 Appleyard's performance was all
on his 1.ationa:
he was hailed as "another Chester the more remarkable for hes he s now
Bradford fact that an lack of pleursyervice in the Royal Air Faree Keaneh Farnes.
there were As grand Tremiaho has foured Chesterfies caused him to miss some matches, on
York Africa singles and
South centuries in his cieren Innings,
ten and 'he West | Hartlepools in mid-season.
Grimsby In this respect captains can doubles matches in the Colony
But for this he would almost inciding 188 against Kent, Patsy Indics, gradually lost all conse Champion-
bets ees of diree ten, but as his bowling Bradford Hechidate While this is a very com- be a priceless arsti. For 100 Hardcourts Tennis
for this natural fell away, fought his way back Southport injured 3 often
players are ships, sponsored by the Chinese certainly have been the first to "lemen inendable characteristics
rench 180 wickets instead of honours Recreation Club,
who were playedt to continue when
15 niyo a fine las a unishing bat with a perfect Accringto
Halifax allowedi
1. C. Laker (Surrey) who is also cricketer,
drive and briance. Bradford-born man. Last man fielder anywhere, short rest off the field or a
HIL...was, also heurtening_to_sce. *********** ESTABLISHED- ̈ spell in a positionics ilkely to
to capture 200-wicke's Men's Singles.-V.T. Wang
Ken Preston, 25-year-old fasi their stamina would be
Season was the veteran Bernard Lu 6-2, 6-2. sap
Of the established youngsters, bawler take 70 wickets for advantageous,
Men's Doubles-Tai Wai-mal And Goddard (Gloucestershire)
1043. I was yead to see Ray Tatierrall Essex. In
Preston Taut Yan-pul brat Fung Yue-pul had 238 victims This is particularly so at
1947. 13 Before the war the quest for
(23 years old), Malcolm H on
eensidered
one of the stage of the season ond y.W. Lee 0-1, 6-1. Tellable substitutes often sent certain
K.C. DnD and W. Lee best before
Appleyari's
(23). Tom Graveney (24) and sewers in the ecuntry. but he Gremlins' Hockey to the leading when the grounds are muddy Fritz Lin and George in desfirst-class experience WAS CON-
con David Sheppard (22) maintain League scouts
broke
The his leg alertecer Tho are bound to prove tir- Sarto Birk and partner heut skin, but the sintus mateur
Tattersall was
w'n'er, and wus following
hr has the Saturday afternoon ing to all but the very fittest. Lea and George Lin. Jnr 6-3, 2-4,ned to two matches last season. their resitions.
Appleyard, however, is already
not quite as deadly as in 1950, had a dificult time trying to re- knock when the has diminished. Very and a slight
· player
singles match between Lea27, seven years older Wai-long and All Kam-mno to the County colleague, Fred Trueman. When he fack 193 wickets, and cover his old form and speed. few could hold their own in energy is falling often lands
tried to bow
nis ön off damage of a more serious na: played in-day has been postpanen whom Dudley Nourse tras des-inners jus shade co fast: the top class these days,
he cribed
as the bes:
right-arm suffered it times in comparison, fast bowler the Springboks ine: with Laker who had a rory ged during the summer. In
but he took over parison with last summer. Fred wicke's and his bowling routed
Fred.son; trebled the number of his victims, the South Africans at Lord's. and they cost enly 20 runs
Hilton only took three expen- aplece, or cight runs cheapersive wickets a Test match, but than in 1950.
be suum the buli prodigiously for Another right-arm fast bowler, Lancashire, and his left-art Brian Statham of Lancashire, celebra'ed his majority by taking his tally of wickets fram 37 to. over a hundred. and he made two Test appearances.
player, that
it must be remembered -professional fantball is livelihood and not a pastime to
players as it is to the theu Fonds of followers,
its
FAITH IN YOUTH
One scheme which does pay dividends is fath In youth. Youngsters do not expect hold n regular place in the Brat
and hey. bre tenm generally satisfied to linger in the background, making occasional appearance when an injury leaves a vacancy.
There have been several cases last season, Britlan, the Totten-
Professional
kn
Lawn Tennis
Tournament
London, Sept. 17. Throughout this week 16 professional tennis players from nine countries will arrive here by air for the £5,000 Indoor Professional Tournament at Wembley's Empire Pool from Septem ber 28.
The biggest contingent comes from the United States while Fred
England Perry, former
nt Wimbledon, who is winner now demlelled in America, has been in England for wecke.
some
These matcher, known as the Wembley Indoor Professional Championships, are being held in co-operation with the Lawn Tennis Association for the Arst time.
Usually the Lawn Tennis опу Association frowned on connection with the professional 'side of the game-Reuter.
*FANLING GOLF
ot
Winner of the bogey poot played on the Old Course Fanling over the week-end was N. E. Artby (18), who, with u nett score of 05, was thene up.
lure.-Revier.
off yesterday.
Results were:-
9-7.
ta
The
to tomorrow.
heat
FINAL AVERAGES FOR THE
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J. Robertson
L. Hutton †D. Sheppart Rowan Ikin
T. Graveney
J. Wilson 1. Livingston
W. Place F. Lowson
G. Edrich
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Bristol City, have visited Ger 41.10 mugalicent length 40.97 percent of h's overs resulted in Council today when recommen-
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1955 than
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teens,
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Over the Chicago | 10.70 Improvement and bit his first White Sox. 10.71 3.000 runs in a souson Milton Boston blows were: homers by to see the floodlights in action! 19.02 150 a useful bowler and a fino Ted Williams and Clyde The floodlighting.consists of 20.28 field, and plays soccer for Vollmer and a triple by Fred eight lemps of 1,500 waits each.
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| preparation for
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