THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1958.
WONG PENG-SOON & CO.
WATCH INTER-SCHOOL BADMINTON FINAL
:
"By ARGONAUT"
The 1968-1964 Inter-School Badminton Championships reached a successful conclusion last night at the Grantham College Hall.
A capacity crowd, which included World Champion Wong Peng-soon and hla touring teammates, saw Diocesan Boys' School narrowly edge out Clementi School by 3-2 to retain the title for the second year in succession.
DBB mado a successful, tac-the losers, displaying, as Wong tical move by sifting their Peng-soon put it, "a good up". unial second singles player, country style", meaning the Wal Tang-wing. into the style adopted by most players in doubles and depending on two North Malaye. singles and one doubles wins to ellnch the issue.
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Although Chau steadied up a little as the game progressed and got as close as 4-8 and 6-10, Long's powerful, sroushes and devastating around - the- head cross drops took him to a com- fortable 21-0 win.
Ute night's Peng-soom gave it as his opinion that the standard of the game among the school- Boys
Improved tremendously since he last visit- Hongkong, but not, he added, the rule it has in Malaya. Wong cited as specific exam- pits two schoolboys, Oon Chong-
Como D. on
Wong Kwok-wai, who is an other vastly improved player The DBB first singles player, this season, accounted for Les Lon
Hin-jok, came well up to Sik-chuen in the next game games, expectations and claimed top prepare the stage for what was Individual honours of the night expected to be an exciting his singles singlen declder between the two by winning both
Arst singles
Long players, rames
Long gave DBS an carly lead Hing-jok and Chay San-Jum
Nervousness
sness and carelessness by winning the opening set by
the Clement! of 21-10 after being fully extended on the part
Long allowed by Clementi's Wong Kwok-wai. representative
fake Hin-Jok
un early 0-1 Junior Schoolboy Champion Chau
Sun-lam,
however, lead.
brought his team back ors equal terms
with a decisive 21-9
triumph over Lee Sik-chuen.
KEENLY CONTESTED
The doubles was very keenly contested with the DBS pair carrying the day by virtue of their better combination and more powerful strokes,
Left-hander
chow
Yeung Hung- played u fine gamma for
League Soccer Standings
The following are the latest League standings in local soc- eer, including games played on Sunday, November 20:
Army
Hing Tao
Kilshee
Police
RAF
Kwong Wah
NAVY
S.C.A.A.
R.M.D.
Easier
81 Joseph C.A.A.
CAA
ЗСЛА
Nay
RAF
First Division
2 24 B 11
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Fey Sets Up
10-Mile Cycling Record
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telk and Tan Slew-hing, who recehily represented Selangor in the Foong Seong Cup final against Penang.
Sfew-hing beat Malayan Thomas Cup reservo player Lee Hoo-chye and both players extended their internationally famous opponenta in all the other games.
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Tacre seems to log no shortage of promising talent in Hongkong", he remarked, "and Fey staked his first claim given more fachlues for com- petitive play and adequate to the South China Morning coaching these youngsters may Post Challenge Cup, for the well come up to the fore Best-AllRounder of
future years". the
The introduction of the he year, when
Won the
LCH Division, is espceially NTACA 10 Miles Time Trial far-sighted move", he added, Championship event in re-"os, like in most other sports. cord time on Wednesday badminton players November 25.
Starting off No. 13 on the card, he ruched the turn (5
PWD LF APK miles) in 13 minutes 1 second
to lead his old rival, Todd White (Welsh) by 20 seconds. Knowing he was down, Todd White rode like a man poses zid
rehirn on the
trip, but
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British Coach For
Indian Table Tennis Teamn
London, Nov. 30. Bran Kennedy, Britain's fourth-ranklög fable tennis By to New player, is due to Delhi on December 10. to take
up
a coaching under
the
Font-aid sports coaching scherne.
could not pull back more than 14 records, leaving Fey to win
in 27.02.
of
There were 13 starters ·(out 19 entries), all of whom finished, most of the riders beating their previous bast
times for the 'distance. Fey's time beats the previous fastest Colony time of 27.03. held by Todd-White,
TEAM EVENT
young".
3
must start
THE SCORES DBS 2-Clementi 2
Long Hin-jok (DBS) beat Wong Kwok-wai 21-18; Chau Sun-lam 21-9.
beat
Lee Slk-chuen (DBS) lost to Wong Kwok-wai 15-21; lost to Chau Sup-lam 8-21.
Wal Tsung-wing and Bing Wu
(DBS) beat Liang Kim-man and Young Ilung-chew 15-9, 14-17, 15-5.
League Hockey
Fixtures
BATURDAY
Ladies Division Victoriana v K.G.V. "B" on Polise Cr.. Boundary St. at 3.45 p.m. Um- pires: A.L. Nery and Rozs.
Recreio "A" y Dorians on Army Gr.. Boundary 51. at 2.20 p.m. Ume
The tetim event was very The following are the fixtures close, Nicholls returning a time for all Divisions of the Hackey of 31.03 to give the Welch team League next week-end: a seven zecond advantage over the REME, who hope to take their revenge in the 32 Miles Massed Start race for the "Dairy Farm" Cup, next week. The class "B" award wis Laken by Hurford (EME), whore winning time of 29.28 takes him into Class "A" for future rides.
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pires: Yaqub Khan and Mickey Flam Boundary St at 2.30 pm. Unplees: L/Cpl Moorn and Sgt T.L. Davies.
Negrelo "B" v_D.G.S, on _Ammy Cr. Boundary St al 3.43 p.m. Um pires: Col M. Talwar and Wo (in SUNDAY
Gremlins y B31.C. on Police Gr..
With the availability-of-bel- ter types of spaces, gears, etc., times are expected to improve. Bell." rapidly.
Men's First Division
-The timekeeper, WO 11 Ro- RAF. V Hoere "A" on RAF
(assisted binson, RAOC
by Gr. Kal Tak at 2.30 p.m. Umpires: C.S.M. Petrie, REME) also pre-P. Xavier and Major Walker.
Y.M.C.A._V Thunderbolte "A" on
Makhan Singh
sented the prizes.
Rosult
1. Fey
(Dorset) Army Gr. 5 0 and GT 27.20.
record); 2. Palmer. 120(Colony Todd-While (Welsh) 27.30; 3. Clinton (REME) 28.20.
Men's Second Division
Sookunpots y Nay Darst on Pool 1. Hurford (REG. Happy Valley at 10.30a.m. Umpires: Kristian Loll and WO (II) Southern.
M28: 2. Nicholls (Welsh)
31.03.
St. Joseph's v Acer on JLN. Gr.. No. 1, King's Park - at 10:30 am. the | Umpires: 7.33. Gonsalves and ESM
Team 1 Welch (Toxid- White, Knight, Nicholls) 97.45.
The next event towads SCMP Cup is the 50 miles Time Durkin,
Trial to be held on Dcember HKRC › JIKAÄF on BAF Gr.. D. All riders in the Colony Kal Tak at 10.30 am Umpires: Fi
|Lt Corden and Cpl Baldwin. are invited to have trials during this event.
private
Seixas Beaten By Worthington
WER
Police v Recreio "3" on Recyclo. at 10.3 a.m. Umpires: A.A. Mälk and 5M Turton
FUTURE FIXTURES Baturday, December 12 Ladies' Division..G.. v Dorians; K.G.V. "B" v B.H.C.; K.G.V. "A" v Hecrelo "A4" University # Gremlins; Victoriana v Recreio "1", Bunday, December 13
Melbourne, Nov. 30. Vic Seixas, Wimbledon Cham-
Men's First Division-Army "A" pion and United States Davis ¡y Recreio "A"; Y.M.C.A, V RAFI Cup player,
beaten by Thunderbolta 'A' v Army B.
Men's Second Division-RICAAP V of New Kenziedy, a 22-year-old York-George Worthington
in the Victorian Valley Sports Thunderbolts BY hiremen, has played for Eng South Wales
Palice: Kitc v Romelo "B': 6t and more than 20 times. He Lawn Tennis championships Joseph's v Jopkumpots; Ates y Nav
Bilar to ambition fulls Ilia, for he was not picked for the British World Cup team last year, though he had beaten Richard Bergmann and Aubrey Bimmons in trials-Chida Mall Special
ani
visit here today.
Tremlett Will Play Again
Maurice Tremlett, Somerset all-round cricketer, who severe ly damaged an rye when field- ing against Kent at Bath lant June, has been pronounced t by a specialist and has entered into a bow contract with the County club, Chinu Mall Special E
Worźlington won their "second round singles match 6-3, 6-0, 4-6, 6-8, 6-1.
Queries regarding Umpires 10 hasor Wherry-Tel: 34123 Ext. 30, Queries regarding fixtures to Ma). Pellers-Toll, Dial Ext. 441 (2 rings)
West Ham 1 Everton 1,
IT WAS QUITE THE POOREST GAME OF SOCCER WE'VE SEEN THIS
SEASON.
TEREK
A LON STAND ON ONE SIDE OF THE WEST HAM GROUND. THE BALL
VERY DECENTLY SAILED OVER THIS IN THE OPENING MINUTES.
UNFORTUNATELY, IT WAS RETURNED VIA THE BACK DOOR AND THE GAME CONTINUED.
AS SOON
AS HE
CAN POSITIVELY IDENTIFY A WEST HAM FOOTBALL
Is it a Flying saucer a Met.balloon
or one of Ours?
LEAVING AFTER THE GAME, WE HEARD SUPPORTERS VOICE INSPARAGING REMARKS ABOUT
THEIR TEAM,
WEST HAM
EMPUN A MAN AG.A CHUCKER-
BACKER OF SUCH FOOTBALLS,
- PRODUCING A TERRIFIC
TURN OF SPEED
My Aunt Emily with the thunges would have lost im
today
WE IMAGINE HIM, EVER ALERT, ARMED WITH A LANDING NET AND POWERFUL BINOCULARS.
AND RETURNING
HIS QUARRY
OWNERS.
ONICY
ON THIS FORM, "THE FOOTBALL CHUCKER-BACKER HAS A VERY GOOD JOB. BEING PAID TO STAY OUTSIDE
THE GROUND.
ÜLLYETT
Have Hearts Solved
The Oddest Problem
In Football?
By HARRY ANDREW
It is a great pity about Hearts. Truly it is. They have a team of fine talent, with its Wille Baald, Jimmy Wardhaugh, Bobby Dougan and the rest.
They have an enviable reputation for fine football. They have a wonder- fully loyal support and a well-padded bank balance.
They have always had these qualities, right from the beginning. But there
usual. interest that I beard
;
is one thing they have never had, and have not been able to buy....the ability to keep on winning. Thus it was with more thau come an attitude of mind." would be delighted to see hin
I left Mr Walker with his find the answer. manager Tommy Walker say: problem --- surely the oddest -But one club I never prophesy
We have GOT to lick that facing any football manager. I, about are Heoris! tradition. We have got to teach and everyone else in the game,) our boys that they must not just shrug and say: 'Isn't it just like us? when we are beaten by a bottom-of-the-leogur side,”
IRONICAL
-The-irony-of-the--situation—is that Mr Walker himself is part of the Hearts' tradition. He was | a member of probably their best ever team star-loaded with
(London Express Service)
HUTTON'S SONS HELP DAD TRAIN FOR THE INDIES
By BRUCE HARRIS
In less than a month 15 English cricketers and a playing manager fly to the West Indies on an assignment only slightly less tough than the Australian Grand Tour. They seek vengeance for the beatings the West Indies have given us in the last two Test series.
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The players will meet and be officially dined on December 18 and fly from London Airport next day. They are in a flurry of training, packing, vacelnation and inocu- lation
The training? I have done! Indies this winter. The some telephoning to flad how tourists are:
#ldo have members of the
Le Hutton (capt.), T. E. Bailey responded to the "get it appeal (vice-captain), P. B. H. May, sent to them by their caplan, Watson, G. A. R.
T. W. Graveney, F. 5. Trueman
Lock, Hution.
8. Compton, LEN HUTION himself: "I am J. C. Laker, D. C.
T. G. Evers, B. Statham, R. playing plenty of golf and am running in felds near my home Spooner, I. H. Wardle, A.
and K. Suttle,. C. H. at Pudsey with my two boys Moss Richard (11) and John (7)and Palmer, the Leicestershire cap- o local footbultain, goes as manager and' will players from club,"
play when needed.
FREDDIE TRUEMAN (at 22 the youngest member of the alde) is out of the BAF and is being coached at the nets at old Yorkshire Headingley by players.
"ALAN MOSS (at 23 the next.{
youngest): "Les Compton, my Middlesex colleague, hus under- taken to put me through it' in training on the Arsenal ground." KEN SUTTLE (like Moss and Trueman, on his first tour) lives Worthing and, according to
et
-London Express Service)
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FANLING
GOLF
The semi-finals of the Club Match Play Champion-
his mother, is her there and ship were played over the everywhere in the exeltement of Old Course at Fanling on |preparation."
Sunday, results being as She adds: "He has been play follows:-H. Small bent T ing football as a professional
with
Betteshanger (Kent D. Hunter 4/3; J. D. Mackie League), but has now given it beat K. S. Kinghorn 3/2.
in case of accidents.
Tho Mixed Shanghal Four "By the way, Ken has got his romes against Bogey competi- cricket from both parents.. Histion was played over the New father used to play and I played Course on Sunday afternoon and for Hammersmith Ladies.” proved very popular.
C.
Bc H. Liang, with a return GODFREY EVANS: "I play
the winners. hockey for Maidstone on Satur- of three up, being
Mr F. N. Kent and Miss F. days and, when I can, for Tun-
the runners-up Cotter wero bridge Wells Wednesday as well. with one up. Mr & Mrs M. S
H
Butler
get in some golf, too.” Up on Wearside, WILLIE V. Lawson, Mr & Mrs. J. I. WATSON, now 93, is saying and Mrs Anne. Hayes, and Mr
Shoemaker, Mr T. A. good-bye to football for Sunder Hins and Mrs C. D. land-at least.Ht will be like that Elrick returning cards showing If he can achieve an Australian rip in 1954-5 as well as a West all square.
Match Postponed Owing to the fact that soccer interport is being played Ground, Happy at tho Club Valley, tomorrow, the Club XV match against R.A.F. Kal Tak has been postponed.
Hooray For Miss Higgins!
By HENRY LONGHURST
The Ladies' Golf Union, an admirable body of whom I have long stood in awe, such as Alco Massie, Jack though not always, I am afraid, resisting the small-boy temptation to ring their doorbell and run away, are taking a firma line in their plans to retain the Cartis Cup at Philadelphia next year.
Harkness, Tiddler Murray. Davie McCulloch and Tommy himself.
But, nowhere among Mr Walker's collection of football trophies La anything like a Scottish Cup medal or a Cham- plonship badge.
'
that
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Medal Poola
R. J. Barker won the Medal Pool on tho Old Course with a score of 82-12-nett 70. H. secondt C. Baker being placed with 86-10-nett 71 and D.
Anderson, third with 77–5
72.
The Pool on the New Course was won by A. Lanrisay with 91-21-nett 30.
Handicap Revisions
The following handicap revt- sions were released during the weekend:-
W. Van Alst 13; P. S. Ingtiam 15; R. Main 10; A. Macdoneld 10; A. A. Lopes 17; J. F. Shoe maker 17; G. Bentley 17, K. U. ung 19; L. White 20; J, D. Miner
22; F. Zimmer 22, C. 3. Lee. 24; C. P. Basto 24.
Fanling Open Four-ball. The following is the draw for the Fanling "Open" Four-ball competition to be played on the Ola Course.
First Round Matches to be played by January 13L H. Robinson B, I. Coombs y D. B. Robbelə. Gökde man; WE Hiacs-, A. Tuter V
a W. G. Robertgen H. B. Cleland;
8. Allen-P, L. Holmes;
Already Miss Bisgood, Miss Garvey, and Mrs Valentine are warned for duty, while a dozen or more are warned, eleven months ahead, to stand by.
The authority for the above, This le doubtless good policy, advice on the Ing-out of the new for women's golf these days is ladies' linka which were being Miss Mabel Stringer herself He would like to leave his no light matter, especially In "so generously provided an most notable performer in the carly R. Barry Billingburat
America where young of the larger greens." A small-days-has given further detalls Lopes-A. R. de Pinna present team better off than woman's prowess on the links reale' edition of the full course, which I paas on with relish, Bisonmaker C, R. -LE himwelt.
T. McCone combined with a willingness like they were to contain "some Having notest an elastic strap
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Cornrich- of Mirs Zaharias to hit balls short putting holes, some longer round the left sleeve to be in-
"G. L. That is one reason why Hearts:
tape skis plied c top
of a drive or two dispensible, or they would never Capt. 11. Burt A holes admitting are going to South Africa next
few have seen the ball at all, she Main. B. MacLea
NCFrank Yoh; LAW. summer. Mr Walker has told tape covering the blisters and of 70 or 80 yards, and
cracks in
that " isn adds
Higgins R. Davies v Sq.Ldr my hands" bis team: ""This is on incentive.
may resultable hazards."
"We venture to suggest 70 or (named after the American Leigh Bennett: R. K You must
all play for your word her with earnings well in places on the tour and wouldn't excess of a Cabinet Minister's 80 yards as the average limit of golfer) was also indispensable Stoker D
Campbell: Mal: P. V." Mycha a drive advisedly," his Lordship on account of the width of the Capt. Kennedy v N. P. Downle it be fine to do as Champions or salary in this country,
80 COMPLÉTE Cup winners?"
went on, "not because we doubt skirt.
***Miss
Higgina' In to sphere, ainless perhaps a lady's power to make a longer
was
MA 0. Hubble; R. Haslip=W. Bars BASIC THEME
It be blcycling, have the drive bit because that cannot clastic hand which was slipped A B. Odenen J. R. Helen It is one rosson he has had emancipation of women and the well be done without retslag the round the player's knees as the Wai Fa v D. B. Arde-T
C.___Knight, several talks with, the players change in their outward attire club above the shoulder. We do was addressing the ball, and was second Found Matches to
the played with the basic theme the need to been so complete as in golf. Only not presume to dictate, but we the most useful as well as
60 keep on trying and fighting,
Mackie
McCausland;, Lt. Col. Carey-20
Edgar v R. Br. Macpherson→→X.
It is also the reason: Hearts/ears ago, for instance, it was) musf cbperve that the pasture most sunsightly.ef, the many in- Pole-Ital
the long-range, bombardment in /billiards, have taken wider / "male dress,"
the East Fife style,
to
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by February. :--J.
Saphire v K. at St Andrews "or and gestures requisite for a full ventions to counteract The Miller 8. Gordon; #A-BA-
mern-D; A. L.. Wright v H. W. forwards are trying to change late years the ladies, as an owing are not particularly grace- vagaries and inconsistencies of leath. CHung: W. D.
ton-W. 11. Paterson v 11. Stad ful when the player is clad in la mode. Plac drivelling their style of play-from their improvement
FIA K7 Watson, PA; Karodies Kormor. "walk-it-in" · pattern to gamis an croquet
Time viarches on. It is n for Willoquet, Col. Baker
J. B. Mackie: A, R. Potrio-R. cry from Miss Higgins to the Craig W/of Rubinson golf; and the Ladies' Groun Dow a very charming feature of Such a sentiment may sound Baier ster-subject, in their Robb, Coldman; (Winners of first
Round matches in order the day is ungracious to later generations microscople shorts, of so many w. O. Davies-t. 3oo Barkar
understandable of
Friends succinctly de Anderson W. N., Gray to light up when che considers what hear those pictures which our Soares. B. de Pin COSLUTICS, A famule dress, in fact, was scribe nachosacsko" whole. Win! the American went to the not To Tram British once, it could come caster, next prettier and gayer sight is not namely a-sallor but, high sin wese no-diets all. The Crown of
time. What beats is the readily to be found. *** collar, voluminous petticoats and thought of Nurs: Zaharias in a Rev. L. Midden W. Hogg: P. 9. knowledge that we are not ex- At the same time Lori Weil- a wide skirt with Leather ular hat has alone, however, Thomson v. k. pooted to win... It has bo wood was giving authoritative bindings.”
made my Sunday morning.
Seixas, who has been suffering from a strained ligament in his knee, seemed reluctant to run
hard and Worthington scored American Coach
with drop shots and short balls,
In the third and fourth sets,
more often; and chased the shert ones, but he retired to the back of the court again in the fifth Reuter,
Tho
BASKETBALL TOURNEY
Swimmers
London, Nov. 80.
For the first time some of Britain's leading swimmers wit train under an American coach at Loughborough
Bangkok, Dec, 1. to 17 next year
In chargo of
will be Hongkong women's basketball team was defeated Matt Mang, the Michigan State night by a Philippine University aha Olympic coach,
who was born in Leeds.
Services Hockey women toom, 22-37
In the men's division, the The course will die open to 40
The following the league Philippina team defonted Vietswiramers, who will qualify for Epile 106 Mejor Unite Hockey nam 77-58, while Bangkok's it by equalling or bettering League (New Territories Divi- team defeated Bingapore 41-29, standard times based on 180 last
National Championships. Man) including results received United Press.
It is exported: this will be the up to November 271. Rommel
Arst phase
in the bulld-up of English teama for the Empire and Comi” orge Younger Snooker monwealth Games là Vancois
tch the China:Pledi next year and liso, for the
to one A Championshipal i in-- Turin - next
ker: Resule: Scottish,
They realise at Tynecastlo the-
And," says Tommy Walker, "L
that this COULD be the year.
only we could win something for us the
THE GAMBOLS
EVPLOUBAY MOD KAD AN EG APPOINTMENT WITH THE HAIRDRESSER FOR A HAIR ISETLAND SHAMPOO
A sun but becomes
MAVE. BUT THATS FOR THE AFTERNOON
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