THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1950.

ANOTHER UPSET AT THE COLONY BADMINTON OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS

By "ARGONAUT"

One more upset was produced in the Colony Open Badminton Championships when in the semi-finals at the Chinese YMCA yesterday, the second seeded pair and last year's runners-up, W., F. Foo and Miss Helen Kwong, went down to P. H. Wong and Miss Ulian Khoo after three hard-fought sets by 15-4, 16-18 and 4-15.

atronu

And

Foo and Kwong were in top form in the first set and after taking an 11-1 lead sailed comfortably through the set by 15-1.

Wong and Khoo male a strong, stand in the kerputz i am oldenve FRJRC gradually wrested the initiative from Invir opponunta, They Took a 6-2 lend but Fo Kwong drew Jevvi at went on to lead by 11-1

It Luk

than 20 2007 lewer Eervices at this Maggs hefore the scure went up to 1-11 i favour at Pou and Kwong,

An all-put effort by Wong Wong gave top-seeded Bernadine and Khon saw them Dieng the Remedius

to deuce and taking 16-13 read,

JAISE

TODAY'S SPORT

Football

Scout Miniature PoutiaB, NAVY Gnning, Cubaoway. Haaya bab pene

Arty "A" V FJC. Tige, Saks Ground, Causeway Baya pam.

Ria Marques | strong resistance in the es sei of their Junior Ladies' Doubles semi-final, but the efforts ot Fou and Kwong drew level at Dorothy in keeping up the mixed 10-16 but two erről, of judgement|doubles commuination in the first uy Foo at this stage, when, nei set foid on her in the second sui, returned two old shots weakly, which Remedios and Marques i have the pet to Wing oma Khoo, won confortatily by 15-7,

What promised to be unother major upset in the Champion- stop, when Lev Leong and C. C. Yew took the first set off J. A. Motta und J. C. Koh in thr Men Doubles semi- Junnor

SPORTING. SAM

By Reg. Wootton

A Reconstruction Of The Scottish Football Leagues Is Very Unlikely

:

Says ROBERT RUSSELL

Reconstruction of the Scottish Football Leagues is unlikely, judging from opinions voiced at a meeting of representatives of the 38 clubs,

Only 17 clubs voted for the Division C plan of 18 Division A clubs and 20 Division 1 clubs. Then for more than an hour the clubmun discussed the 'sugges- tion for which League Chairman Robert Kelly (Celtic) arcepted responsibility— fur leagues of 10, 10, 19 and 8 clubs.

matches from 30 to 42.

Kit Chee Beat Eastern At Miniature Football In Aid Of Scout Funds

In a Miniature Football match in akl of funds for the 13th Hongkong Scout Group on the Navy ground at Cause- way Bay yesterday, Kit Chee defented. Eastern by one goal to nli.

In the frut match of the after- | Kai-ming (99, Capink), Law-Sung- Chan Yu-wan noon, which was between Wah kwIK).

(WY), Chan Wal-lan (WYK), Yan College and the llon Ying Fund Kee-won (SJC) and Choi Sports Club, the lens phared honoura in a toalless draw.

The schoolboys gave

Funa A very impressive performance against their more experienced ponents and "come near to coring on several occasions, only the brillance of the op- posing goalkeeper preventing them from doing so.

Prior

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Ring-sang (WYK),

""TeRite-Tong Yukalun '(KC). Chi-kwan (WYHK), Chan Ping-wing (WYK), Ronda Hernerdo (520), Wong Chung-wol_{WYYHK), Au Yeunit-sirung (CM18), Bude Salu |(90). Dre Chun-man (QU), Tang 10-wals (WYUK), Chan, Chuen-kwuk WYK) and Conrad Chenning (SJC), Substitutes reavgated to attend! the game are as follows:

Lam Chi-wnl: (SLS), Chos Yeung, to the kick of the WYK), Yam-Kain-Wing (SLS). Mok Man-lun (QC), Au Chai-tong players were presented to Mr (oc). Ha Mun-bun (SJC) and Ko Andrew D.K. Ladce, Headquar- | Yee-jat (WYK).

térs Commissioner. The players

In the second match were in- troduced lo Mr C.C. Quah, Colony Commissioner.

Was

IKFA MEETING

The Hongkong Football Asso-

In addition to the soccer mat-ciation will holds moeting of ches, spectators were treated the Interport Sub-Commitice at to selections by the Auxillary the Association office ni 5.30 Fire Service Band under the pm. to-morrow; SUSTAINED BARRAGE

direction of Mr A, G. B. Carnell.

The agenda at the meeting will be: (1) Coaf minutes of Wong and Khuo susumed full

JUDO DEMONSTRATION Meeting No. 14; (2) Macau In- control of the game in the third

Herport, selection of a team and set with a ustamed barrage of

Demonstrations in Judo and other arrangements; (3) Any drives and sinashes, and after

Na vole was taken on the pro- | the League and chairman of the Division C original proposal Signalling were given by men- other business. taking a 9-0 lead won the final, potered ulite an easy

off the 13th Hongkong! contortably by 15-4.

10-3 had set Triumph by the psal, but representatives were SEA selectors, who also express-which was defeated, said he felt bers

with ed the view that the present set-that the clubs In the lowest Group Boy Scouts, while. a Koh Blotta asked to discuss it fully hurches-indisig

their clubs, and give a "Yes" or (up was the best ever, said if league would accept any pro- display in the Chinese art of "No."

the Kelly plan was adopted it posal of

which self-defence reconstruction

given by A SNAG

would mean an IneraS in would give them a fair chance schoolgirls,

of getting into Division 3.

The feature match of the Several delegates suggested

afternoon between Ki Chee and that the one snag in the present Ste debted if this programine

R. Palmer (Falltirk) said the Eastern started off at a fast pace, set-up was the lack of a "fair" would be completed, even if the present sel-up was good if the with the former assuming the chance of promotion for the six season was extended into May. Dlvision C clubs were given, n❘ offensive but unable to penetrate clubs in Division C.

There would also be additional | fair opportunity of promotion the Eastern defence. After the main meeting games, owing to the increasing without having to defeat the The Eastern forwards came Delubs met to decide number of loodlight matches. best reserve teams of Division A into the pleture with several

"A could be carried through to succerti.

keen thrusts, but their cfforts The following are the resultə only if we. had AL very

Other Division C clubs sup- came to naught against the fast-jof Darts and Table Tennis sem- favourable winter," he said. ported this idea, and on the sug-tackling Kit Chee defence. Anal malebes played at the Nine

gestion T Mr Terris, the

In the 18th minute Chang] Dragons Services Club on Thus- Division U chibs met to consider Kam-hot carne

near

with any last in the March Compeli- powerful shot from the edge of it.

the penalty area, the ball striking

Darts.-15 Fd Bty RA-2, NE & the crossbar and going out of KS Whitheld 4; RAF Sek Kong

THE RESULTS

The following were the results,

Singles-Miss Stella Juno Lader Curica head Mas B. Haptista 11-3, a12, 11-7.

I. the Jungor Lashes Sugies | combination. rem-tal, Betty Baptista d jexceptionally wed to extemel top- seeded Stella Comea to three tels, unu kave promise of al- other lady star in the anakang.

When Jones v C

A valiant Dorothy Im anu Southven Playground 9-10 pm schoolgiris" triple châmpiou Mary

Bullards Wila

Junio, C. can at the Sulphura Piap protinu.--6 15-0.15 p.

Naugker

Chu at t

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB EASTER RACE MEETING

Saturday, 4th & Monday, 6th April, 1953. (Hold under the Rules of The Hong Kong Jockey Club)

The programme will endent 12 rutes with day (24 in all). The First Bell will day rungy at 11.30 nm, and the ist race run as 12 Noon, each day, The interval will be after the unth race (1.30 pan.)

Through Tickets (24 Raves-$18.00) niso tickets at $1 each for the Cash Sweyp on the last ruer of the Meeting as well as the Special Cash Sweep on the "fong Rang Derby" scheduled to be run on 2nd May, 1953, may be bitted at the Cash Sweep Office of the Club at Chueen's Building, Ground Fion, Chater Road,

Through Tickets reserved for this meeting but ant paid for by 10 pun, on Thursday, Bruí April, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future meelings..

To avoid congestion of the Cash sweep Office at Queen's Building, sweep tickels may also be pureliosed at the Club's Bhanch Offices at:--

5 D'Agular Street. Hong Kong

or

382 Nathan Road, -Kowloon

TOTALISATOR.

The attention of Totalisator Investors is drawn to the following rtiles:

Dividends will be paid on the winning and placed ponies) so declared by the Stewards when the "ALL CLEAR" is given. The "ALL CLEAR" signal will be indicated by a white light at the Totalisator Tower. BACKERS ARE ADVISED NOT TO DESTROY OR THROW AWAY THEIR TICKETS UNTIL AFTER THE PALL CLEAR" SIGNAL HAS BEEN EK- HIBITED.

Totalisator Tickets stward be examined and checked before leaving the Selling Counters as mistakes of any description cant be rectified later.

)

Jumuar Ladies' Bubbles:-Miss 13. - žesuchos and Min 1919, Murgues beat alive #2. Dam and Miss Mary Wong 17-16, 15-7.

Senior Mixed Doubles.-H. Young and Juss Winnie Cheung best Pay and Mr. E. Tank 15-5, 15-1.

Jawor Men's Double.-J. A. Multa nud J.L. Kub beat Leo Leong and U. c. Yew 30-10, 15-16, 1-1.

Sentor Mixed Doubles,-PH. Wong and Man Ulan Khou, but, W., Foo and Mist Relen Kwong 4-15, 18-16, 1ân,

TOMORROW'S SEMI-FINALS

(At CCC)

dunar Men's Singles, 730 p.m.-E. Itabora v P. M Javaris. Ladies Sagtes, Amatang Ms. B. Remedios V Alba Ulian Khuo.

Jump Men' Deg

M. T. LAIN & K. 4. Wòng v

Yap & Jmany Kao.

Division whether they were in favour of relegation for the automatie 1Wo buttom clubs in Division 1 to permit two in Division C to be promoted. Afterwards, how- ever, Hugh Divizson (Queen's Park) said that no decision had been reached.

SOME EFFORT

He felt that some effort should be made to accommodate the six Division C clubs by permitting Mr Kelly seemed to voice the them to be able to compete for feeling of the majority of promotion to Division B. delegates when he said: "In my Alex MeLuckie (East Str- personal view there has never ling), who put forward thu been a set-up which has brought more frcial

to the return clubs and more interest to the Reneral publle than the present one."

Pointing out that his plars had been put forward in order that the natter of reconstruction might be considered, he added;; "This question has become hardy anal, and I think we Senior Men's Singles, 930 pan-R. Į should try to reach finality this Young v R. T. Hah.

Jumpor Ladies' Dombles, 1 pan Mrs V. Quang & Man M. Soares y M. Cotira & Mis M. Rozni.

H.K. Archers

To Hold Shoot At Razor Hill

Cash Jere.ved_mapeet of Dividends should_be_checked. before leaving the Pay-Out Counters as no claim for short payment of the value of tickets presented can be entertained be held at Razor once Investors have lest the Counters.

season."

Walter Johnstone (Queen of the South), Vice-Chairman

of

Blackpool Favoured To Win Cup

rests that DRUYORNECINent, however, sug-play.

At the other end, Tse Kam-ho

Mr Dickson's "co decision,"

winning the two- thirds majority

necessary for sent in a stinging shot which such a change will be difficult.

Yu Yiu-tak- did vel fruitless round the upright for a -(London Express Servicej

corner.

In the next moment, however, Kit Chee took the Jead when Chang Kam-hoi, in attempting to head clear a high cross, diver- ted the ball into his own net.

FIVE DISGRACEFUL

IBROX MINUTES

By TOMMY ALLAN

Nine Dragons Club Darts And Table Tennis

tions:

"B"

4, 15 Fd Pk Sqn RE 3.

2, RAF Kal Tak 3; 15 Fd Tuble Tennis-50 Coy RASC

The

P Sqn RE "U" 3, 98 Med By RA 1.

finals will be played ut Club the

to-morrow. mencing at 7 p.m. sharp. as follow.

com-

Darts-NERS Whitfeld v RAF Sek Kong "B".

Table Tennis -- RAF Kal Tak

Eastern retaliated strongly after this reverse, but the, inter-"B" v 15 Fd Pk Sqn RE "B".

try

val came without any change in |

The presentation of trophies the score sheel.

will take place at 8 pm. by Mrs Eastern swept into the allack E. licatie wife of Wing Comman immediately on resumption in der E. Hearle RAF. bid to obtain the equaliser, but as they would, the Eastern The most explosive session even history-soaked Ibrox forwards could not

score. has ever experienced started at 4.23 on Saturday, March 7. Kit Chee were prominent in It finished at 1.35. But during these 12 minutes we saw several attacking movements, but Yu Yiu-tale was on the top of three players ordered off and witnessed sad examples of his form and saved many almost tlons must be submitted by "losing the head” by some of Scotland's most distinguish- | certain goals. ed players.

With lime growing short. Eassist of six players for Darts and

threw everything they

tern

After the presentation of tru phies on exhibition table tenals match will be given by Dyr Lan Kwong (56 Coy RASC) and Cul Strulovich (RAF).

Entries for the April competi

Saturday, March 28. Teums con-

The

each member of the

..

It all began at 4.23 when Clyde, playing with ten know into the game, but their four for Table Tennis. There is shots were either blocked by the no entrance fee for either com- men, took the lead at 2-1.

Ki Chee defenders or went wide petition and trophies will be

presented of the mark.

The Anal whistle Cox came and the arst to win al Ibrox Kit Chce still holding their round-will-bo-publihed-next- came with winning teams in both compell- At 4.25 Sammy

dray for the first down_when........., tackled by Alber! | since _Hibs on Octuber 11.

-j slender -1-0-lead: A Golf and Field Shoot will

London, Mar. 23.***

Murphy inside the box. Even And Clyde did all that with-

Tuesday and the first round wili the, Clear-

The Blackpool soccer team is though a protesting Cox chased out the services of winger KR Chee-Cheung Koon-hing, Les be played at the Club on Thura- turny water Bay Rowd, at 10 am.

the hotlest

Tse Kam favourite In

referee Meintech, of Inverness, Buchanam for more than an Ping-nam, Laik Tal-hay All winung tickets and tickets for refunds must be pre- | Sunday, For members of the

hung, Kwuk Ehek, Te Kam-ho, Lee day, April 2. recent soccer history to win the balf the length of the field, a tour. He was carried off after a Hung-kec. Lt Wai-man, Loung sented for payment at the Rate Course on the day to which | Hongkong Archery Club. It was final of the Football Association penalty was refused,

tackle by Little.,

MONTHLY DANCE Challenge Cup at Wembley on

Yu Ylu-tak. Chan Fai they retex, but more will be paid later than one hour after the originally planned to hold this

At 4.30 winger Willie Mc- But from Time for which the last race of the day has been scheduled to shoot at Aberdeen, but the new Muy 2, as a result of their lucky

the start, Clyde hung. Chang Kam-hai, Lo Wai

kuen Tang Ming-chued. Ho Ying:

The next monthly danco will Culloch be FUN.

area with 's long grassy slopes

determined to justify fun, Chan Ka-ray, Lo Kwok-tal be held at the Club on Tuesday, win on Saturday,

came down inside the seemed was chosen in preference to the

box. Again Rangers' penalty their best-attack-in-Scotland Hau Cuing-to.

March 31, from 8 to 11 p.m. The rugged Aberdeen terrain.

claims, led by Cox and Wood- claim against Rangers' best-in-

pro-band of the Royal Norfolk Regi- burn, were refused. Woodburn, Scotland defence. Things were

ment will be in attendance. There who had raced from midfield, really moving their way when

4 p.m.-St Louis Industrial will be numerous novelly dances protestod strongly that he apparent disaster hit them in 21

School v Cheung Chau School.

and prizes. Refreshments will was booked by the referee,. minutes. Keogh tackled Orler-

$15 ban-Ammy "A" y Seven be provided. Tickets will be son, who fell, A penalty, sald Tigers.

obtainable at the door. At 4.32 after some of the referee McIntosh — and Young The Band of the Auxiliary wildest, crudest tackling that scored.

Fire Service will again be in ever went unpunished. Wood-

|attendance, while exhibitions of burn fouled Billy McPhail-

Then just two minutes later Judio and Chinese boxing will and was ordered of.

came Little's tackle which also be given.

In ng encuestances will any Bividends be paid or refunds made unless a neket is produced. Payment WILL NOT be made on torn or distigured tickets.

The first event will be a field MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE

shoot at near-to-life-size animal MEMBERS ARE INFORMED THE 1953 SETS OF MEMBERS | figures painted on cardboard. AND LADIES DADGES NOW SUPERSEDE THE PREVIOUS Lion, deer, bear, and wild boar ISSUE.

will be represented—while for Members and guests are reminded that they and their ladies the timid ones who prefer milder MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the game there will be rabbits and Meetinst.

squirrels. There will be 25 of NO ONE WITHOUT A BAIGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE these effigies, and points will be MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.

on their vital scored for hi Badges admitting ladies, not in possession of Broaches, and parts. They will bu

strung out two miles, a length of gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the Members' Enclosure ส

und the Club Rons at $10 per day including tax, for ladies orturiting in thicket ravines and gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary at Alexandra similar hiding places, walling for House on the written or personal introduction of a Member, such slaughter at the hands of the Prizes will be member

In be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and crafty hunters. for payment of all chits, etc.

in the Ladies, Men's, und Juniors' sections.

ARCHERY GOLF

Only a limited number of badges admitting te Members En- closure will be on sale at the Race Course.

The Branch Offices, the Treasurers Compradore Office and

Awarded

the Secretary's Office will close at 10 am each day. The Trea- In the afternoon the Archers situated at Queen's Building, Ground will shoot nine holes of Archery surers' Compradore Office floor, Chater Road, and the Secretary's Office at Alexandra House, Golf as follows: 8th Floor,

A limited number of lifts will be obtainable at the Club A "course," as in golt, with House provided they are undered in advance from the No. 1 Boy the "holes" (consisting of base (Tel. 27818).

balls which are shot at unlit hit) NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PRE-100-250 yards apart and marked, MISES DURING THE MEETING.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The Price of admission to the Public Enclosure will be $3 each day including tax for all persons including Ladies and will be payable at the Gate.

Any person leaving the Publie Enclosure during a Meeting will forfelt his or her right of admission to the Enclosure and will be required to pay the requisite fee of $3 in order to gain re-admission.

BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN, ETC., WILL NOT BE FER- MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB,

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

SERVANTS' PASSES

Servants' passes will be issued to private box holders only, who are requested to distribute them with discrimination and to endorse their names on the passes. Holders of such passes are not permitted in the Members Enclosure except for passing through on their, duties and must remain in their employers stands.

na in golf, with flags.

The prizes will be awarded as for the morning events.

Archers should take four old arrows, three for the Field and one for the Golf shoot, and are adylsed to tako plenic lunches.

also

Carrying quivers made of can- vas or leather is recommended. Since the course is to be laid out for Sunday on Saturday afternoon, members are asked to assist, and to arrive at tho shooling grounds on Razor Hill by 2 p.m. on Saturday.

Those that have no transport should take a City and transfer there to a num

bus to Kowloon

ber 21 or 22 bus to Sai Kung. There will be a largo sign at Owing to the congestion in the Members Betting Hail and at Hazor Hill, which is 24 miles Booths adjacent lo Boxes in the Coffee Room, Box-holders and from Kal Tak on the Clearwater, Membere me requested to ensure that their servants make uso Bay Road, to indicate the field, only of the Fahlic Betting Hall, Muitary Police will be posted at

22 will be u various points in the enclosure to ensure that this regulation la

$2 target adhered to.

Ahunting fee.

By Order,

*H, NIGA,

Becretary.

The shooting fold at Boundary Stroet will the closed to archers on jha Sunday of the Moul..

on.

The following in the gramene for to-day

MANILA TEAM COMING

BASKETBALL

The following are the results of the second round of the Bas- kotball Knockout Competition:

Royal Norfolk Regt 24, 1 Bn Welch Rest 21; 25 Fd Regt RA

In the last minute, the Tetten- ham International full-back, A. the Ramsey, attempted to pass ball back to his goalkeeper, but a Blackpool forward pounced on the ball and sent it into the net to give Blackpool 2-1 win which took them into the final.

Realising that luck plays a large part in this competition, book makers decided that Binckpool's

put Buchanan luck would continue and asked

Another for odly of four to six thai this At 4.95 Billy Simpson, lead penalty-and Baird equalised. team would carry off the coveted] Ing Hangers" frenzied uld for

Rangers' penalty claim seem- silver trophy.

the equaliser, and Murphy ed justified less than five min- A Manila Schoolboys' Inter-23, RHQ/45 Fd Regt RA 14; 40 In making such a decision, the both teli as they clashed; utca later when Anderson down-port soccer team is due to ar Int Div Pro Coy "B" walkover bookmakers completely ignored With Rangers claiming yeted Prentice, but the referee said rive in Hongkong on Wednes- to 50 Coy RASC "B": 216 LAA

penalty, the two "No". history, at least as far as Bolton, another

day, April 1, for four games in Bty RA 20, 56 Coy RASC "A" the other finalist, is concerned. players came to grips as they

the Colony including the School-23; 137 (Java) Bty 50, HK Sig rolled over and over on the

Young pivot Henderson who boy Interport. Bolton is unbeaten at Wembley ground-and both were ordered had a most

The successful debut Stadium, where it won the cup off the Beld after being suparat-coolly slipped

day after their arrival Regt 19.

Up to lale afternoon on March team the Manila a clearance in 1923, 1920 and 1929, while ed by their colleagues.

to

22, the results of four matches a Government Schools had not been received and have Baird on the wing. Baird's against Blackpool falled in two previous bids.

From thero to the finish it cross was neatly headed down Selection The Interport game therefore been omitted from

will quiet. by McPhali to Ring, who side April 4. On Sunday, the vid

take place comparatively Joe Smith,

on Saturday, the next round. now manager of Was

Famous players suddenly Bolton, appeared in two of these

first of which realised what their tactics had successes, the

led to. created one of the biggest sen- salons in English soccer history when 200,000 fans forced their way into Wembley, stadium, the capacity of which was 100,000 United Press,

ROCHDALE WIN

London, Mar, 24, Rochdale beat Bradford City 2-1 to-day.-Reuter.

UNLUCKY THREE

ordered off were

The three men who had been the unlucky ones when the offences of others are recalled.

The welter ot excitement slmost Clyde won 2-1-the first team to beat Rangers in 19 games

stepped Lite and shot Niven,

an-

will

play

past tors will meet a combined Wah The third round must be play- Yan College Selection and oned off by Thursday, April 9, and Tuesday, April 7, they will play results forwarded to The Mana- against a combined St Joseph's ger Nine Dragons Services Club

Salle College XI.

by Saturday, April 11.. On Sunday there, will beʻan The following. Is the draw for Interport trial

at the the third round:

Royal Norfolk Regt v 50 Coy

Rangers were probably noyed by the rejection of what seemed clear penalties and liat's where they threw away the points A little coolness HKFC ground at 11 am, be-

game could have retrieved the situatween the following Hongkong RASC (Whitfield) "A"; 25 FO tion. The rashness of some of

icams: Inrnond Yeung (BJC), Trung tướn

137 (Java) HAA Bly, RA byg (Chatham),

Chenk Wai-huen (WYK), Fung Kee-king (SJC). Legto next round.

Regt RA v 40 Int Diy Pro Coy

"A" Team-Ma Kwan-mang (QC). | "B". obscured the fact that their most experienced men lost

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