THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1952.
TRIPLE
WINTER GAMES CHAMPION
NORG
Hjalmar Andersen of Norway (centre), with Carl Erie Asplund of Sweden (left) and Kees Broekman of Holland (right), the 1st, 3rd and 2nd in the 10,000 metres speed skating event of the Winter Olympics at the Bislett Stadium, Oslo, ufter the presentation,
Saturday's Rugger Internationals
WALES WILL HAVE TO FIND BETTER BACKS FOR THE FINAL THIS SUNDAY
Says "HANLINCODE”
The local Rugger Internationals, played off on Saturday after- ncon resulted in Wales defcating the Internationals by 9 points to 6 and England defeating Scotland by 12 points to 9. This brings on England versus Wales final next Sunday.
Both games were played off at the Army ground, Sookunseo, in brilliant sun- shine, on a bonehard pitch and with a breeze blowing down the field. There was an excellent crowd present and one noted that the Welsh supporters were out in force and as Saturday was St. David's Day, most of them had brought along their leeks, of which some were of gigantic proportions.
The Internationals, fielding a very different team to the published one, did opponents. not look as though they had much of a chance against their stronger however rugger is not, and never will be, a cut and dried game. It is full of sur- prises and this was nearly one of them. The Rebels opened with a dash and in the first half did all the foreing.
Taffies and Andersen won the 1,000, 5,000 and 10,000 metres speed skating crowns. — Express Photo.
Colony Junior Badminton Championships Open
With Some Good Games
By "ARGONAUT"
The 1951-1952 Colony Open Junior Badminton Championships opened yester -day-at-Craigengower-Cricket-Club-with. a-promise_of_helter_things_to_come.
The
For opening rounds, play yesterday was of a fairly high standard. Schoolboys' events in particular brought into view some promising youngsters who, though still lacking in strokes, showed that they had a very good idea of the tactical moves of the gaine.
Leo
with his drops to forge In the opening Schoolboys', opponent on the backhand and louse Doubles match, the intra-school his lack of staying power gave ahead to 9-6 and 13-6. affair between two King Gorge Koo a decisive advantage. Koo added two more points before the match ended in favour of V School pais
resulted in "aleti 4-1; and 10-3 in the first straight set win for J. Marshall set, but Yap fought back at this Weng by 15-10 and 15-8. and 3. Shroff over M. Hebe ison stage and with good drop shots smashes caught and Sarsoun Ezekiel by 15-7 and nad stric-line
up to 8-10 and 10-12. Another
Yap into
Q1-4-12
15-30.
TODAY'S GAMES (At Taikoo) 4.30 pm: Schoolboys' Dou- bles-Andrew Chen and
Lo
For the Rebels, the forwards did Mynott at cutsida helt. were definitely a match for the It is a great pity that the ether of these Bolley, threes did not seem to develop Mitchell and Thomas stood out, at all. This threw the Welsh- most especially in the lineouts. men right out of gear and near- In the buck division, Disdale ly cost them the game, und Blackburn played well and Frend was never found wanting.
his
To single out any one player from the Scots' splendid XV The would be an injustice to
hers but it must be noted that Campbell rectified his defensive
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For the England team, Tur-
For the Rebels, Blackburn and Frend scored and with the teams tied at six points in the GIANT THROUGHOUT last few minutes of the game, ville played a good sound game
Jack Thamus earned In the Welsh XV. J. Thomas countrymen's
sain Norman, Arnold, Minto gratitude by
and Baume. Mr H.M.G. Fors was the giant throughout the
was the gale
Arst game Ref. game and was ably backed by putting over a penalty kick for and BO winning the Evans and Deacock.
and in the second Mr George In the Wales
match. Wales will have to try
Milla controlled what could and find some better backs for have been
very dificult and next Sunday if they wish to game, very efficiently. make
ол impression any England.
rear, the T. and V. O. Itoberts combination played well and so
Callover On The After what was a very thrill-
Lincolnshire &
ing irst game the crowd settled down to see England give an exhibition of how it should be. done. But in
very few minutes it was pretty obvious that same- thing bnd gone wrong with the
Grand National Englishmen and that there were
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The England Rugby Union stephan was the best-While actually one didn't
Scotland in the that England team to meet backed horse. for the Lin the impression colnshire Handicap at the feeling
would lose, one did get the Calcutta Cup at Murrayfield on
that the porridge boys March 15 will be the same Victoria Club callover here were out to win it at all possible that selected for the game with And that they were asking no Ireland last month, which was of national quarter in any department of postponed because.
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None of the England back ported to win nearly £8,000 and
It was a fine, hard contest and division selected played in the finished up
last year, The ability to hit harder gave spurt put
favourite with Lester Piggott's while it falled to show any pretty corresponding game
the puck appear winners the advantage, lend.
moves it showed some very good but six of Although Koo forced the set | Wing-cheun v Chow Po-leung mount, Abraham's Star. Robertson put across some good
of Mr
Jarvis other three rugger in the sense that there agel-Holmes, Evans, Stirling, smashes but
was instined to to deute at 14-14 Yap succeed and Fung Wing. overhit. The Schoolboys Singles cd in his find bid to close lo
6.45 p.m.: Schoolboys Singles entries
Lincolnshire, was good kicking, good tackling, Wilkins, Kendal-Carpenter and -Che Walkin
and above all, good White. Fastnet Rock went from 100 to good Chan Kee-
The only cleo
new cap is J. P. saw John So of King's College set at 17-15.
6 at the last callover to 20 to playing like a veteran to over-
opened the store with Collins, the Camborne full-back, 1 and Denure from 25 to 1 to run K. Hussain of Ellis Kadeuris
The ponally,
team is: an offside
when Clayden set,
40 to 1.
but Benbow came in by 15-4 in the st
J. P. Collins; C. E. Winn, B. put the ball very neatly over the 1 to 25 to 1. from 33 to 1
bar.
This was immediately tol- Boobeyer, A. E. Agar, J. E Other
prices showed little towed up by
Hail (cap- nice try by Woodward, N.M.
from tain), received
P.W.
Stirling, J.R.C. of his spectacular breaks through Matthews, D.T. Wilkins, D.F. and he really makes it look so White,
the
The effert he made in the Arst set began to tell on
V
ning
7.00 p.m.: Schoolboys' Dou- Youbles-Lieu Chun-van and Lo The second set, which he Chee-ming v Wong Shlu-kwong In the second . Husain in
was arrifeed for 15-0, after Koo had and John So. called back strongly and
sub-tntial 7-0 lead on 7.30 p.m.: Junior Men's actually leading by 8-1, only to built a
to his first
service and 12-0 on Doubles--B. el. Arculli and H. be overhauled 21 10-10 add
als second service.
Hulv C, M. Quinn and T. E. eventually lose the set by 15-10.
Rodrigues.
B.(H) p.r.: Junfor Men's Singles-H. F. Tai V P. V. Yap,
The other Schoolboys Singles match between NH Lee-ho of St. Paul's and 'Ng Ching-kwok of Wah Yan was played at top speed.
won the
The St. Paul's boy first set comfortably by 15-3.with more accurate placement shots
Yap made a final stand at the opening of the third game when he forced Koo to 3-3 but fell off after that as Koo went ahead to 7-3, 11-5 and win the set 15-6.
Tito
other
und freeful hitting to the base. Singles match
came
ANOTHER GOOD ONE
Men's Junior of the evening The Wah Yan boy, however between Wong Kai-cheung of
baeit strongly In the second set, after being 4-1 Craigengower and Wille Lee of
University
produced another down and, finding his length, stored eight points in a row Led match of a high order.
Both players alsplayed ex-- form losing the set by 12-35.
colent
and court coverage footwork, with Wong excelling in retrieving. Leo relied more The main attraction of the on his smashes and Wong on evening, the Junior Singles on- his drop and net shots to bring counter between the two Kow, then the points. Joan Tong players, Jimmy Koo and Jimmy Yap, full distance of three rets and lasted 53 minutes,
MAIN ATTRACTION
went to the
Both players displayed a wide repertohef strokes, and both utilised their powerful smashes as point-winners,
G
The first set opened with ding-dong duel up to 3-3. Wong reeled off five points in a row and maintained
his lead at 10-7, 13-8 to nonex the set by 15-10.
them
The second set.saw Yap possessed a better drop bath neck to neck at 5-8, and shot, but was weaker than his then 0-0, before Wong broke
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Men's 0.00
Junior p.m.: Singles E. M. Ribeiro v K, Y.
To
0.30 pn.: Junior Ladica Singles Miss S, Correa v Mrs G. Sequeira.
THE RESULTS
Following were the results: Schoolboys Doubles J. Marshall and J. Shratt beat M. Robertson and, Sassoon Ezekiel, 15-7, 15-10; Seldon Ma and Pater Lim est Clias Sun- tum and Wong Kwok-wai twalkover); schoolboys Singles Join So beat K. Hussain, 15-4, 15-10; Nit Lee-ho beat Ng Ching-kwok, 15-3, 15-12,
Junior Men's Singles-Wong Kal- cheang best Willle Lec, 15-10, 15-8; J. Khoo beat J. Yeu, 15-17, 15-0, 15-0.
Junior Men's Donates—1. Eriksen and N. Bauza beat E.M. Ritiro and
for the
change except that Epson, Clayden. He
trained Malkas Boy, who was 20 Norman who had just made one E. Evans, R. eg: W. Holmes,
to last week, is now at 33 to 1
The Grand National favourite, Freebooter, eased pánt to 9
Nickel Coin Scratched From Grand National
London, Mar, 3. Nickel Coln, winner of last year's Grand National, has been scratched from this year's race.
Mr
J. Boyle, her owner, said: "
"Nickel Coin has had
to be scratched from all her engagements because of the Injury she received in her last race at Sandown Park She will on February 16. not see a race course again and will shortly go to slud." -Reuter,
R.D. Nunes, 15-0, 15-0; Wong Yan to 1 but he was the best sup and S.P. Ng Leat J. Pomeroy, Jr. and
ported horse for the Aintree E. Razario, 18-17; 15-10..
Junior Mixed Dosibles-Miss. steeplechase. Backers seemed re- Remedias and AJ, terirdina beat
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eary. Scotia followed this up by penter and A.0. Lewis-Reu- Craig getting a penalty over and isc. at half time the score was England 0, Scotland 3.
the resumption Shortly after England -again scored when Clayden, tackled by D. Hender- soh, passed the pill to Arnold who got across. Clayden had to leave the field at this juncture,
RUGBY LEAGUE CUP DRAW
London, Mar, 3. The draw for the third round having sprained some ligaments.of the Rugby League Cup made
IN TOP GEAR
Scolland had by now got into
to-day resulted as follows:
Leigh v. Leeds; Featherstone Rovers v Wigan; Whitehaven
top gear and were really press-v. Barrow; Workington Town or Ing hard and they continued to St. Helens v. Warrington.
The matches are to be played, do this for what was, to their fans, a very exciting 20 minutes on March 15. Reuter.
reward when and it had. Its Campbell Intercepted and raced away for a good try which, un-
was not converted. fortunately
The Sassenachs had by this and time really got worried
Just came out of their shells, before no side, Hartland got across and gave England the game by 3 points.
at Naas, in Ireland, last Satur Farewell Match
day, was introduced lo'o the quotations for the first time,
The closing offers at the end
of the fourth offeini callover on
the Lucashire Handicap
the Grand National were:
LINCOLNSHIRE
(1 mile to be run on March 100 to 8 Llanstephan Abraham's Star.
Ives.
100 to 7.St, VE
100 to 0 Titian.
and
26) and
20 to 1 Justice Jury, Fasinet Rock and Stratolight.
For D.T. Nolan
The Hongkong Football Club's well known stand-off, Mr D. T. Nolan, will be leaving the Colony friendly on March 14 and a will bb
his played in gome honour at Happy Valley to- morrow at 5.15 p.m. which should be well worth watching. It will be between H.M.G. Forsgate's XV. and D. T. Nalan's XV both fielding good sides, At the conclusion of the game Mr
HOLE IN ONE AT SHEK-O
Sir John Kinloch, Bart, part- nering H.M. Howell against and Arnold Peter Morrison
match Graham. In a four-ball
at Shek O on Sunday afternoon did the 9th hole (202 yards) in one. He paid due tribule nt fo 19th.
TODAY'S SPORT
BADMINTON
Colony championships Talkoo, 0.30 p.m.
01
Junior Mixed Doubles-Uni- versity v Recreto "B" Recrein "W" Chinese YMCA,
TENNIS
Colony
Championships
25 to 1.Benbow, Rising Flamu, Nolan will be the recipient cf/ HKCC, 6 pm,
Ayashy Merry Prince.
El
20
and
1. Dutch Clover.
83 to 1 Malkas Boy, Rodegat
and Keepatwantwo.
40 to .1 Donore, Newton Heath, Capsize, La Princess
and Doubitesa,
GRAND NATIONAL
to
one of the Club's three honour caps which have been presented The Rugby Section by Mr J. Macgregor for the three out- standing players of this season. Not only has he share in the Pentagonal games, especially in the match which gave the Club vletory over the Army, but he
(4 miles, 850 yards to be run on did very well in Japan during
April 5)
Do 1 Freebooter. 100 to 6 Teal, Royal Tan and Pearly Prince,
25 to 1 Icy Calm, Another Delight and Early Mist,
-28 to 1-Ramend.
the recent tour. It is a matter for regret that the Colony will not have this strong Inaldo to help out against the Kiwls when they come,
Teama to-morrow wil ber Nolan's XV:--Nolan; Runcle, Craig, Stevin, Diadel; Clairo, Bleak- Roberts: 93. to 1. On View, Wot No Suri Winyard. Kilvert;
Minto, Simpean; Lambert, Farquhar ton, Lachlan.
and Starlit Bay.
10 to 1 Overshadow.
The next callover on both races and the FA Cup will be heid next Monday, March 10.- Heuter
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Nine Months' Gaol For Trying To Bribe Soccer Players
Glasgow, Scotland, Mar. 3,
A Glasgow baker was sentenced to nine months in gnol today after being convicted of trying to bribe two Scottish League soccer players.
Joseph McCudden, 34, was found guilty in Glasgow High Court by a jury of nine women and six men aftor" at a three-day trial.
He was convicted of offerlag | McCudden was arrested thred £200 to Simon Waldio of the months ago, shortly after the Queen of the. Sauth team and S. Mirren Chab grounded:deko of offering £200 to Will Telfer, and Lynch had reported Telter of the St Mirren Club. altempted bribery-Associated Quren of the South and St. Mir Press. Ten pre members of the Scottish Football League. He was found Innocent of a charge of offering
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John to
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He added that he was deal Association due to take place on leniently with MeCadden Thursday, March at the China because this is the Arat timo Fleet Club has been unavoid that in the realm at sport, or ably postponed the new date. announced later. The tup fon has come before the will be
High Court. I want to say for normal monthly meeting of the the public. benent that any association will take place a futuro cases coming batore Tuesday, March 11 in the affles. thise roots will be muda meri of the Football Association; at severely doals with brand 8.30 p.m.