Bronzed and happy MCC cricketers arrive back in England. smiles are left to right Vie Wilson, Johnny Wardle, Peter May
Harry Dalton-Daily. Express Photo,
CYCLING'S
Front row of and
masseur
PERSONALITY OF THE WEEK
George Clegg Turned Out
Only"
For “Just This Once
-He's Still On The Job
By "NTACA"
Our Personality for this Week has never broken a cycling record, never had his name among the winners, in fact is not really a racing cyclist at all-yet. In spite of this, he and his ilk are some of the indispensables of the Cycling Gamer Without them there would be no Sport as we know it today.
THE CHINA - MAIL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1955.
Sgt. George Clegg, of the RAOC, is the official Timekeeper to the NTACA, and one of the very few qualified to act in that capacity in Open events and Record attempts. He became a Timekeeper almost by accident. On February 17, 1954, he.. took the place of the then Timekeeper, WO Robinson, "For just this once only".
Since then he has seen his "South China Morning Post" Best All Rounder Time Trial Cup. name on nearly every Finishing
Sheet put out by the NTACA, in Time Trials, Massed Start
Races and Hill Climbs, and has
turned out at some
ungodly Name hours од Sunday mornings to 1. Beck time Record attempts.
2. Gower All this has meant giving up 3. Sanderson a lot of leisure time, and he has
4. Bouch
well earned the
of all Colony rtfelt thanks 5: Poole
by his 6. Ross
ne
FINAL TABLE
Club
25 Miles 50 Miles 100 Miles Aggregate
H.M.S. H.M.S. H.M.S. H.M.S. Pegasus CC 1-1-38 2-05-07 4-24-18 7-31-03 Cygnets CC 1-2-11 2-07-55 4-34-52 7-44-59 Reme CC 1-3-21 2-08-35 4-41-34 7-53-12 7th Hussars 1-5-32
8-04-20 Exiles CC 1-2-15 2-10-12 5-01-03 8-13-43 Pegasus CC 1-44-51
2-17-23 4-55-12
8-17-26 Chatham 1-4-04 2-27-28 4-57-15 8-28-47
Wh. Reme CC
1-7-23
2-17-485-11-43 8-36-54
41
..
2-07.45 4-51-03
Veter
Soccer
LAST NIGHT'S BADMINTON
Interporters Diana
Wanted
......
The Hongkong Football Association announces that Berangemente aro bethr made to hold an exhibition 300cer match precoding the Memorial Cup match on May between former Non-Chiness Interporters and ex-Chinese Interpor Lers.
3.
HKFA requeste ex - Hongkong Non- Chinere: Enterport foot- ballers Interested in par ticipating in tha, match, to kindly, "communiente With the Becretary, Mr Ramsay Dinar.. at the HKFA Sports Road, Happy Valley. Tol. 74694
a Yung Within Sight Of All Three Finals
By "TOUCHWOOD"
Diana Yung, the most promising Women's Junior player, entered the Mixed Doubles semi-final when in partnership with George Ma. they beat Mary Wong, and M. Kan 9-15, 15-7, 15:13' at Club de Recreio last night.
Diana, who is already in the Singles and Doubles finala needs only to overcome Louis Sousse and Mrs M. Soares in partnership with George Ma when they clash in the Mixed Doubles semi-final for her third final.
Diana Yung and George Ma; combination wort die not have things their way match, last night, Their opponents
California Loses M. Kan and Miss Mary Wong,
Out In LTA Ballot
New York, Apr. 19. The US Lawn Tennis Associa tion, in a tally of gross ballots, upset an earlier manoeuvre by California-led delegates and voted unanimously today to stage the US Tennis Champion 2s at Forest Hills from Sept.
A total of 66,600 votes from member clubs and sections were cast, all for an amendment which had the blessing of
ULTA officials.
made Diana and her partner Aght every inch of the way be- fore bowing out
Kan
and Miss Wong came close enough to victory in the third set
Diana's invaluable support, especially at the net, enabled George Ma to
them
‚„THE`RESULTS
the
Following were the results: Sector Singles: Jimmy Koo beat P. V. Yap 5-15, 15-7. 13-17 Dr K. S Low beat Ko Wal-kwok 15-3, 15-8
Senior Doubles: K. C. wong and W. F. Foo received a walk over from. R. Young and C. Y. San.
"Junior" Doubles;, 2. A. Brown and H. 3. Xavier bonz Frank Yea and Hippo Ho 15-17, 15-12. collect three
Junior Miced Doubles:
Miss D points in a row for a 12-8 lead Yung and George Ma beat Mie M after service had changed hands wong and M. Kan 9-15, 18-7, 15-13. several times of 9-9. The set
match went to Dina Yung and George Ma at 15-13.
The
The following are the fixtures for today and tomorrow:
TODAY
At Indian Recreation Club: Senior Men's Singles. 8 pm, Junior Pomery v W/O I. Koo and RV. Yap: -9 pm. M.A. Ebrahim V W/O Ka Wai-kwok and Dr K. S.
Senior Singles started last night with the exit of F.V. Yap and Ko Wai-lewok. Yap fell to Jimmy Koo 15-8, 7-15, 12-15 and Wal-kwok was Low. beaten by De K. S. Low 15-3,
15-6.
ANNOYING
Sanoir. Mixed Doubles-10.30 pm. P. Wong and Miss Y. Y. Chan v Dr K. S. Low and Mrs M. Soares. Junior Men's Coubles -8.30 P.C. Chau and S.Y. Wong.v G. Ma/Wong Wal-hung and 'C. Del- gada/A. Sales; 9.30 p.m. Louis Sousas, and Z.A. Abbar v. W/D 8. Ho: 10 2. B. Arculli and L.C.
Nunes/Remedios.
Western delegates, armed with a surprising number of votes at the annual January convention, In the Senior Doubles there forced the Association to
was some disappointment when schedule the tournament from K. C. Wong and W. F. Foo en-Brown/H.J. Xavier and F. Yeh/H. Aug. 29-Sept. Those daicstered the semi-final on a walk- would free "name" players ever from Ramon Young and Wang Y W/O C. Myatt/T. Boey and week early
to head for western c Y. San. tournaments
5.
This business of walkovers in But several groups, including the Senior and Junior Champion- Davis
Cup officials, pautested because the Davis Cup ships is most annoying not only to the competitors concerned llenge
Round had been
but also to spectators, scheduled for August 28 gad leading players from the con- tending Nations would have to go into the National tournament with no rest.
-Western opposition to the original proposal of dates from Sptember 2-11 subsided as the protests mounted-United Press.
B. A. Brown a H. J. Xavier entered the third round of the Junior Men's Doubles when they defeated Frank Yeh and Hippo Ho 15-12, 15-12. This match was notable for the point for point struggle by bath pairs, but Brown, and Xavier's superior
Middlecoff Is
Number One
Oficial Umpires: Mesars Bili Qii- Des A Nery W.B. Brown, JA, Soares and Z.A. Abbar
TOMORROW
At St Teresa's:
Senior Men's Singles, -- 8 p.m. R. Young ▼ Yong Kuch-cheong." 9 p.n. J.A. Soares v Bit Punk,
Senior Men's Foubles-8.30 _pm. M. Ebrahim and PAY. Yap v Wars Wai-hung and G. Ma.
Junior Pomeroy and Miss B. Reme
Senior Mixed Doubles-9.30 pm..
dies v B.K.L.. Lui and Miss K.3. Lal.
Official Umpires: Messrs Bill CI- les, R.M. Soarer, W.B. Brown and J. Pomeroy Sr.
World's
Golfer
Learn a trade first is the standard advice to budding sportsmen.
Dr Cary Middlecoff had a trade. Like his father he was a dentist. Dad had always wanted to be a professional baseball player.
Cup
imselfishness and willingness. *. Deeley
Blessed with a short temper and
he quick tongue, 1
is 8. Lord notorious for the brisk way in which he deals with the usual
remarkable posterers, hangers-around
do make the first-season
present difficult job of timekeeping even
rider HKCA dificult. Many a more are un cursed in ne time in May. (Complete BAE still sells the stuff there. Also, Number One golfer by woning Reading (Formsylvania) Open a man whose pride has received
who
can
and
and
uncertain terms, when he has asked, "What was my time?" just as another rider approached the finishing line.
EXTREMELY POPULAR
In spite, or perhaps because of this habit of "Free speech" George is extremely popular with members of all clubs, all of whom appreciate the sterling work he has done on their "bebali.
performance for al
1. would like to point out that rider. It is hoped there are plenty of civilian cycle the Cup
at the frms at home, too, but NAAFI
some
Table is appended below.)
WELL ORGANISED Beck is in the news again following Sunday's HKCA Hill Climb., Championship, a very
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But he borrowed money to get married, and was afraid if he gave up den- tistry he would not be able to pay it back. So he played safe. But that did not prevent him from handing out advice to young Cary. "Give golf a fling, son."
teana.
Under Cary duly transferred his at- wife dras to give him injections | Ryder
American Professional Golfers tentions from extractions and for four months of the year. Alfing, to the hazards of tire In 1947, he was chosen for the Association rules a player must golf course. He did, so with this American Walker Cup, team to complete a five year apprentice- proviso: "If I'm not in America's play Brita at St. Andrews, but ship before he can compete in he was PGA tournaments, The Ryder top three within a year or so, stepped down because
ten Cup came under PGA jurisdic- go back to pulling teeth." kuning professional after Cary never returned to his years as an amateur.
The silliest thing I've ever chair.
It was in 1949 that Cary really
was Middlecoff's dis- dentist's
heard," followed success. And this week got teed
up..
But that to cap his career.
ne qualised Snead by one shot to win the gruntled comment the title the World's American-
and took the was not merely the bleatings of Cary's performance shop, in
the American Masters Tourna-with yet another victory over a "blow.. sells Groceries,
Toilet accessories,
ment at Augusta seven strokes Snead. In that year he collect-that year spoke for Itself, and Meat, Sporting Goods and a host ahead of Ben Hogan,
the second highest money win- red tape. of other lines held by
NAAFI
MASTER GOLFER
Like other sportarnen. Middle- One Does the policy of London HQ
coff has had his setbacks. Truly a master goiter, this ner of the year.
APPRENTICESHIP wall organised and run event mean that NAAFT shops out 43-year-old elegant American
was in the 1932 Tam O'Shanter promoted by the Cygnets CC. here will close up, thus allow from Memphis has
Officialdom, however, man-world Churapionships when Beck's time of 4 min. 21 seca. ing local traders to ply their physical handicap to overcome. aged to discourage any further he lost to the then American Middlecoff is allergic to grass, success that year: Although he Open champion J. Boros after for the almost one mile climb trade without competition.
seconds is NAAFI so well off that they He is laid low by hay fever for was America's top golter, he did being ahead until the 14th." at Sai Wan, was 32 faster than that of second man, do not want the cyclist's money?
a menth every spring. And his not qualify for a place in the Gower, of the promoting club, Perhaps NAAFI HQ will en with Bouch third just one lighten us. second slower.
The magic of the "Unpaced (yet), Not a racing cyclist
Gower had the recompense of Hour" record has reached as far George has made his mark, in
Leading his team to an eloven as Hongkong, and a number of many
other sports, Boxing,
second victory
OVET the 7th correspondents fancy the idea Weight
lifting
and Rugby
Hussars, being well backed up of a Lxal "Hour." There is of he hopes among them. But
by Wilkinson and the new boy, course, the difficulty of finding this summer, to become a mem-
Only ex.Maxwell.
one HKCA a jast track, but that is not ber of the finest Fellowship ex Championship event is now to insurmountable. tant, he will become a racing be held, the Massed Start Race, There are cinder tracks at
the in cyclist, taking part
Due to be run off on Sunday Boundary Sheet and San Wai, Novices competition. The good wishes of every rider in the next over the stift 91 miles NT boh of which are fairly fast,
Course, this looks like yet an even if not perfect Colony go with him, and even other solo win for Beck, with, And all attempting the record if he doesn't win very often, his perhaps Gower
would be under Invective should liven up even challenging closely,
Here is The Team race, for the Giant unity for the budding
handicap. From all of us, George, "Thanks
an oppor a lot for all you have done."
sized "BSA" Shield, is more open, with at least four mums man. Put your name down to set up a record for the Un- capable of winning. Last year's paced Hour." Fausto Coppl The last Time Trial to count winners, Kai Tak Exiles,
will
earned undying fame that way. towards the "SCMP" Best All have a very hard job to retain Rounder Cup was held on the shield, and possibly the Wednesday, the NTACA 100 Cygnets stand the best chance Miles TT Championship. The of pulling it off. Which would was hard, with a very be only just recompense for day strong southerly wind which is some of the hard luck they have estimated to have added about had during the season.
25 minutes to the riders times,
and the result was that of the
starting field, only three plodded
their weary way to the finish
and
Bouch
JUST NAAFINESS
Some months ago, I committed
e p
the
same
track-
Sports Diary
TODAY Поссет
Div. IL KMB v Kwong Web (CE) DW. IIA: Gymnastic Club
pan
Hockey
Fastest time was by Paddy the almost unforgiveable sin of (Club): Kitchco Police (Navy) Bouch, the only rider to get in praising NAAFT for at last tak-Both matches a
evens is 4-51-03, with ing action to obtam some badly Telephone Little Gai Wan Both Div. 3: Jardine v Dockyard; sithe Sanderson
and Lord, both of needed
spares for Hongkong materes at Happy Valley, 6 pan. of cyclists,
I must now issue KA the REME Team, taking second
Men's International: Portugal and third places
amentment. The local offices
Pacitan (Beccio) 5.30 pas. * and 5-11-13 respectively. REME have done all they can, only to
Hadminton Colony Chip at LR.C. 8 tim. CC took the "Clegg Cup for ba told by HQ that it is the best. Team performance, and "not on" as there are plenty
TOMORROW.ADR Lord's time is a Veteran Record of civilian cycle traders out
the distance.
for
5-10-08
The only effect of this race on the BAR Table, was to bring in Bouch and Lord, making the total number of Three-Distance Anishers up to eight. Beck re- tains his leadership, with Gower and Sanderson following up,
Ron Beck thous gelo the "SCMP Cup for this season, a
here!
FA RESULT
London, Apr. 19. Association" Football-Result: DER "LEAGUE III (South)
Bristol City 8, Crystal Palace
Reuter
Div. Id South China V CAA (CED). apm
Tramways Frisc (Skp} C&W v Daley Farm={19ary). Both matches at:0 pm2
Nominate YOUR
But before 1955 is out the пате
Middiecoff may
be engraved on the Tam O'Shanter "World Championship".
-London, Bapress, Service,
Team Of Four
Hongkong Footballer Bridge Tourney
Of
The Year
invited
to
Members of the public are nominate whom they consider to be Hongkong's Footballer of the Year for the current season,
It is a popularity poll organised by the China' Mail, and nomination coupons will be received until the closing date to be announced later.
The two qualifications for nomination are: (1) Footballing prowess.
(2) Sportsmanship on the field of play. Nominations should be addressed to The Editor, China Mail, Wyndham Street, Hongkong.
To The Editor, China Mall,
My nomination for Hongkong's Footballer of the Year, taking into regard his playing ability and his sportsmanship on the field of play is
DIVA II: TRICHY Tedifusion of the Kowloon Godowa 'VAKABA V Bott kantchen/at 6 pm.
FRIDAY,
Boming * Fairies Choker than Colóny z Cham...
(Signed)
Club.
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The Arst session of the final round of the Team Four Championship will be played at Club Lusitano on Friday at 6.30 p.m.; it was announced by the PHOTOGRAPHS Hongkong Contract Bridge As- sociation yesterday,
L.A. Ozorio's team, which de- feated A. R. Poliak's team last
Copies of photographs night, will meet Henry Kual's taken by the South China Re-Variomster team, while S.K. Lee's Chinese Club team will Morning Post, South China play David Miao's IBC team. Sunday Post-Harald, and The second session of the final China Mail Staff Photo-
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round
following
Friday, April 28, at the graphem are on view in Jewish Recreation Club, and the the Morning Post Building. third session a week later,
Each match will be of 48 boards, and the results of the final round will be tabulated on a basis of victory points.
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