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COLONY BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIPS
THE CHINA MAIL," THURSDAY, · MARCH 21, 1957.
Diana Was Disappointing, But Perhaps Because She's Growing Too Fast
By "TOUCHWOOD”
Miss Ulian Khao qualified for the Colony Ladies' Singles, final with an easy 11-4, 11-5 win over Miss Diana Yung of the Sacred Heart School and will clash with the reigning Champion, Miss Helen Kwong, on Friday night at the Crnigengower Cricket Club,
A nervous Diana Yung practically handed the game to Mas Khoo in mat night's semi-final match for in both the two sets this linky schoolgirl repeatedly hit out to lose xet and match in double quick time,
Tha
Diann
overy
Only last year
Yung! In the opening match of tho nhowed the promise to bocome night the Benior Mixer) Doubles,
Miss ilongkang Ladley George Ma and
Holen Simples Champion on her form Kwong oliminated A. K. L. Lui in lad your's Championships and Miss W. K, Chan 18-0, 15-7 and she looked
Inch at a match of errors. Ma's fancy potential
Number One Singles strokes and erratic play nearly it was disappointing to lost this pair the opening set and pinyur waleh Diana Yung iù petit at only the sound defence of his the Indian Recreation Chub court | partner saved them the trouble last eight against Miss Khoa of contesting the rubber.
because Probably was
sho
the Another pair to reach
Hobort Tay and were inai is growing too fast,
Ramon Young who eliminated She was short on her lob Geargs Ma and K. C. Wong shuts, her backhand was weak 15-10. 16-12
in match that and her smash which won her
was fast and entertaining. With | the 1935 Junior Singles crown- her fist major title at the agey in form, there was only one pair in the picture and that was Tay and Young who scored na to win without they willed much exertion,
od 19--laghted necuracy.
After her poor showing in the she Singles
however, event, face
the Benior omienda in Ladies Doubles when with Miss Chan Yuen-yos as partner she beat Mrs M. Gonsalves and Mrs
Senior Mixed Doubles Georgo Ma and Helen Kwong beat B. K. L. Liu and W. K.
Chan, 18-10, 18-7.
11-4, 11-5
Benior Ladies' Staples Ullan Khoo beat Dlana Yung.
Senior Ladies' Doubles Ullan Khoo and Holen Kwong beat Mrs P. A. Hunter and D. Lam, 15-4, 18-5.
Diana Yung and Y, Y. Chan beat Mrs M. Consalves and its
Silva, 18-6, 16-2.
Bouler Men's Doubles
R. Tay and R. Young beat George Ma and K. C. Wong, 16-10, 10-13.
At CCC
TONIGHT'S GAMES
7.30 p.m. - Senior Mixed Ullan Khoo and Helen Kwong Doubles Semi-final; K. W. were easy winners over Mrs Hunter and Mrs Hunter v. K. 1. A. Hunter and M Dorothy S. Low and Ullan Khoo.
Ladies' the Sanlur
Sivu la straight wets, 15-5. | Doubka with the former com- ! First-m.Senior Men's Singles
15-2, to enter the final.
The Mistos Chan and Yung will meet Misses Holen Kwong and Ullon Khoo twight for the tille
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blation winning set and match at 15-4, 15-5.
THE RESULTS Following wire the resulta uf 'last night's games;
-Qoorge Ma v.
THE BATTLE AGAINST AVALANCHES A. Ebrahim.
Conditions At
Valley Are Squaw
Not Dangerous
Helen Kwong.
Good Neighbour
NO CAUSE FOR CHEERING®
BADMINTON
Jockey T. Taaffe outstrips his mount, Mr J. T. Sheenan's Baya Hürrah; which foll at a fence in the Monaveon Park meeting on March 16-Reuterphoto.
Latest To Join The "Will He? Won't He?" Queue Is Peter Waterman
By ARCHIE QUICK
If all the British boxing champions who have promised so much and achieved so little were laid end to end it would be too far. Latest to join the "Will he? Won't he?" queue is welterweight champion Peter Waterman,
The Clapham boy when he burat upon the flatic scene was a fighter with lethal flats and a "killer" instinct. He was a "hungry" fighter then. Two bouts with ex-world champion Kid Gavilan provided him with plenty of money, but may have deprived him of something physically, That remains to be seen, but whether he has suffered some unconscious damage he has certainly not gone out from the irst bell in his recent contests with the intention of finishing it quickly.
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ALL-ENGLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS RESULTS
London, Mar, 20. The All-England Badminton Championships opened at Wem- bloy today. The results were:
Men's Bingk»--Fires Bound P. Granlund (Denmark) beat M. W. Holborn 10-11, 18-2.
P. Ferguson (Canada) brat I. P. Gili (India) 13-5, 15-4.
J.C.
Alston (USA) bent M. B. Rawlings (Britain) 15-5, 15-0,
E. Kops (Denmark) bent M. Robinson (Britain) '15-0, 15-0, | B. Holst-Christensen (Den- mark) beat R. A. Rogers (Bri- tain) 15-8, 15-11.
Don Choong-teck (Malaya) beot R. McNeill (Britain) 15-1, | 15-10.
K A Nielsen (Denmark) beni A, E. Flashman (Britain) 15-10, 15-18, 16-4.
F. Sonneville (Indonesia) beat J. N. Havera (Britain) 15-7, 16-11.
Men's Singles-Second Bound
Oan Choong-teck (Malaya) beat K. A. Bellsen (Denmark) 15-2, 16-4.
E. Kops (Denmark) beat F. Sonneville (Indonesia) 5-15, 16-11, 15-11.
F. Kobbero
J. D. McColl 18-10.
(Denmark) beat (Britain) 15-2,
beat
F. McTaggart (Canada) M. Tranter (Britain) 15-1, 15,
3,
O. Metz (Denmark) beat K. Q. Statt (Brian) 18-2, 15-8.
J. Hammergaard Hausen (Denmark) beat A. D. Jordan (Britain) 16-11, 12-15, 18-13.
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Hongkong FA Soccer Fixtures For March 27-31
The following Hongkong Foot- ball Association matelies have been fixed for March 27-31:
MARCH 27
Governor's Cup 2nd match
CAAF v. HKFA, Club, 2,30 p.m. Ref. Mak Yeung-fal; Lines. R. Webb/L, Chanit,
'Duration of match 90 minutes. No extra time."
MARCH 30
1st Div: Sing Tao v KMB, Club, 6, pm. Rot.. A. H. R. Tucker, 'Lines, Mak Young-fal/ R. H. Lane,
Kwong Wah
Kitcher, Boundars St., 8 pm, Nof, A, F, Bradley; Lines, D. G. Simpson/ E. G. Dawson,
V.
Navy . St. Joseph's, Navy, 5 p.m. Ref. F. 3. Kirkham; Lines. 1. Chang/W. Sanders.
2nd Ply:-BAMC V Tele- phone, Club, 9.30 p.m. Ret. W. 1. Lau, Lince. Wong King- chung/Y. C. Mak
HEME v. Dockyard, Boundary St., 3.30 p.m. Ret, Liu Ting-Jad; Lines. R. Marsden-White/Chan
E. B. Choong (Malaya) beat A Leagas (Britain), 15-2, · 15-5.
Sai Wan v. B & S, Navy, Men's Singles--Thini Bound
3.30 pm. Ref. D. P. Lai, Lines, S. Y. Kwok/You Wah-hing: E. C. Choong (Malaya) beat Prisons v. CMB Stanley, 5 K. C. Carpenter (Britain) 15-8, | p.m. Ref. Li Ping-pul; Lines. R.
Morrison/S. . Matthews,
I. Hammerguardi Hansen (Denmark) beat R. Mulvaney (Brilatrs) 2-18, 18-18. 15-11. Widdington taritain) 100 101 Alston (USA) beat R.
P. Gmnlund (Denmark) beat
Holat-Christensen -
(D. mark) 6-19, 13-8, 19-0
3.
8
Lee Wing-foon.
8.30 p.m. - Senior Ladies' Doubles Final: Helen Kwong and Ullon Khoo v. Diana Yung and Y. Y. Chan,
In his title fight with Frank | tell them_that_what I sold was] Association to make the same
The 9pm-Senlar Men's Doubles Johnson at Birminghom he took wrong now; forget it and play sacrifice!
clubs are the semi-final: Sutvanit and Sup-a lot of punishment before he such and such a way",
employers, the League game is hapton
K, S. Low and M. pulled himself together and
the backbone of the country's forced his opponent to
retire. was
One who disagreed with them
soccer and national prestige 0.30 p.m. - Senior Mixed | We saw the same thing happen
Portsmouth secretary comes after that Doubles Semi-final--R,
"If you pay Thy again at the Royal Albert Hall George Mulcock.
Nailonally minded Italy is 16-2. and Dan Yang Y. George Mar The Scottish Champion contended, "you expect the best University night against Jimmy
craftsman top wages", he to Inaugurate
"Football Croll.
in Florence of a was winning before Waterman Work from him under any con- cost of £800,000 and the money
A ditions. got into his stride and
mat who had is to come ense sorved his apprenticeship should the pomp from the Pools and the offair. In neither of these bouts was he anywhere as good be able to turn his hand to any thero
greater contrast of as he was when he took the side of his trade in the case interests than Pools and the championship from
of first class footballers wet or amateur name that la supposed Wally Thom in June last year.
dry grounds, the short passing to burn for the Olympiad? Ta from Watching
ringside some or the long ball."
the mevent
importation. Frenchman Garcia follow up
can only point to John foreign stars Italy hopes tha his lightweight victories
Charles as a plowing example Lucy, Charnley and McCarthy
who can operate in by destroying Weishman Wille any conditions-in mud or on Lloyd,
Waterman looked the top of the ground. That is the Miami Beach, Florida, Weat
тол End
about Town. stamp of a great player. Mar. 20.
dressed he Immaculately
RELEGATION MATCH ho be remark that proved Candy, es
likes good clothes and fast cars, saved by a disputed basoline But I seem to remember an- the
malch call, outlasted young Mike other grand prospect champlon, between Portsmouth and Luton nearly a million on the preylous Montgomery Atwater, Forest Service avalanche ex-Green in the third round of į Ron Barton, making a similar which was drawn 2-2. First ofscia, is now claiming that pert, fired 11 shells from a .77 mm recoilless rifle into the the Good Neighbour Tennis look where he is now. Retired Alf Band allowed Partsmouth's rumark not so long ago, and all last year's Cup Final referee slopes surrounding Squaw Valley Lodge and only small Championships today.
Into the shadows,
she invented footballl Seven Barnett to hundred years ago, too. young goalkeeper play through this floodlight
suggestion is that it was called The Waterman rise to the top colour Which is reserved for "Lello" and was played fifteen bas been meteoric. His lights
a-side with a carabination of among Rugby and Association rules.
Squaw Valley, Calif., Mar. 20.
Tennis Tourney
the
At Miami
wor
The U.S. Forest Service, in co-operation with Army and Olympic Games officials, demonstrated against the white death of snow avalanches here today, and when the firing ceased all agreed that the dangers of this type of disaster for the 1960 Winter Olymple events would be held to a minimum.
snowslides resulted.
SEMINOLE OPEN
Burkemo And Cooper Tie For First
Palm Beach, Florida,
Mar. 20. Walter Burkema and Pate Cooper fired five under par 66s over the tough Seminole golf course today to split the honours and top money in the annual Seminole pro- amateur tournament,
The two hot rounds gave the veteran swingers a winning total of 130 for 36 holes, two strokes better than their more farnous
and BamSnead
Ben
were fired Six of the shots Anto the 40-degree slopes of Mount Kt-22, site of the pro- glant slalom posed Olympic
The shots run.
wero fired a distance of 900 yards frum and only the sixth shot relensed
small snowṣilde,
However, Mr Atwater pointed out. "Conditions 02 Squaw Valley today are not dangerous, as far as avalanches are con- cerned."
The other five shots were fired up to Squaw Peak and the blast te powder burps In the snow, but there was no slide.
in
DANGEROUS SLIDES
Australian Don
almost
112
many errors as the U.S. player, Both Vie Seixas and Gardnar Mulloy had to go three sets be- fore winning their third-round matches,
Allen Quay took the opening
ret from Seixas, 7-5, but the Philadelphian came back strong ly win 6-4, 6-1. Carlos Fernandes of Sao Paulo,
his
FOR BIG PURSES
P. Ferguson (Canada) beat C. E. Lawrce. 15-7, 15-2.
F. Kobbero (Denmark) beat
University will supply homo-e. P. Cinigilo 18-0, 15-7. over
of a man
Two strange happenings in
relegation vital
with Gavilan. Thom, Don the League's specified colours
and not Internationals
partiallyly
дэ
V.
3rd Div:-Kls. Godown Hollandia, H.V., 4 p.m. Ref, P. D. Beales: Lines, Mak Hin-
tung/ff, N. Who
Redfusion V. University, 4 p.m. Ret. Chan Shiu- H.V. chucz Lines. Luk Tat-sun/ Trong Nal-bun.
RIL v. Caroline Hill, H.V., 9.30 p.m. Ret. Chan Man-chongi Lines Tso Hon-kit/A. McIntosh. Dodwell v. AFS, K.V., 5.30 Women's Singlet-First Rouge wal/Wong Wah-kay.
pan. Ref. Chu Che-shing; Lines.
born players for the national side-and the youngest students are being caught as early twalya years of age,
Italy, by the way, has had far on Aggregalo weekly attendance of 4,980,447 for its Mas |League games-an increase of | 11-8,
50
Beziera, na a
The
near
FA
Mrs S. Kapadia (India) boat Misa T. Fenstrup (Denmark) 11-4, 11-8
Miss M. Shedd (Canada) beat
(India) 11-0
Athavale
P. Petersen (Denmark) beat P. Warner 11-8, 6-11, 11-6.
Mrs P. Prasher (India) beat Miss A. J. Stone (Britain) 9-12, 11-7, 11-5.
beat Miss M. E. Govett (Britain) Mias A. Jacobsen (Denmark)
11-7, 11-1
Miss M. Varner (USA title holder) beat Mrs S. Holborn (Britain) 11-1, 11-0.
Miss H. M. Ward (Britain) beat Mrs M. Lotwalle (India) 11-4, 11-3.
Miss J. Devlin (USA) beat
A. Mies 1-1
11-0
Squaw Valley has had some Brazi, made it so close against ver, making the suggested, presumably by the force) crees! France by the way: 11-0, 11-5,
NO TROUBLE the chairlift has]
Mervyn Rose of Australia been knocked out of action by had no trouble in
running avalanches.
through three
round carly
crown.
scope.
.
false," he portsmouth players said International
The
because
of
M. Marshall
(USA)
MARCH 31
China
V.
1st Dly-South Easter, HK Stadium, p.m. Ref. J. D. Jones; Lines, R. P. Browning/B. U. Woo,
RAF V. CAA, Club, 5 pm. Ref, R. Webb; Lines, R. Gray/ J. Moore.
Ras. Diy:-RAF v. CAA, Club, Lines. George Jor/F. R. Pra 3.30 p.m. Ref. Lee Tak-kee:
Iqtt.
2nd Dlv:-Solicitors v. Jardine, HK Stadium, 3.30 pm. Réf. F. J. O'Brien: Lines, W. S. Camp- bell/Ng Chun-wing.
Talkoo v. Tung Wah, H.V., 4 p.m. Ret. A.. A. James; Linés.
Lee Kan-chl/Yu Loong-kin...
Gymnastle v Tramways, H.V., p.m. Ref. F.. W. Bates; nes, J. Gargette/Wong Yuk- chun.
5.30
8 & 8 Tumar v. C & W, H.V., 5,30 pm Ref. Choy Wing- chuen; Lines, J. W. Christos/ Chu Kam-shing.
Pollcev. Club' (int & Res. Div.)-postponed.
Candy won 4-0, 9-7, 6-4 in o tenso two hours and 45 minutes or battling. Green had Candy, at match point when Candy hit a ball that seemed to be over the basoline. The
Johnson and Croll were for big of red, green, blue and while. young U.S.
DIFFERENT GROUP purses. And I have a suspicion Davis Cup squad members never
'dia not
notlee thes a combination of affluence. He
the had the chance again.
and Gayllan has
contravention of rule unit 1: Sport and politics intermingis Candy
get his Waterman
softened somed
and pointed it out to him.
In Turkey's request fa be second wind with the lease on
Relegation may hang on the transferred to a different group his appetite lito granted the umpire's
by
for his profession. In all fair- other incident. Late in the in the World Cup competition, decision and outlasted Green,
It must ness
sold that he has gore Jackle Henderson banged Politically, she objects to play. be although he made
to be the ing against Rech China and won his bouts, but there has in what seemed
(Britain) been a lack of initial snap about winner for Pompey. The home Israel. them. He has had to be stung players were jubilant, but after
Mrs J. C. Alston (USA) best There is at least one remote Miss B. J. Carpenter (Britain) a brief space Luton goalkeeper clion in cad of stalking Ron Baynham protested that French village which la bootball 11-8, 11-1 his
prey in the old way.
3rd Div:-CMB v. Watsonis, Cornetthan
Mrs W. C. E. Rogers (Bri~| H.V., 4 p.m. Ret. Hau Sik-wal; If you sale most hogers if that the ball had gone through a hole minded.
but they indignantly done who had awarded a goal,
tain) beat Miss H. C. Parit Lines. Li Fook-on/Cheung Hon- population of In the side setting. The ound only 800 but Peter's handsome
inhabitants, but JACC
no (Britain) 11-8, 11-0.
kin lights up in a smile and he says the staples holding the net to fewer than twelve of them are
Mercante v. Aircraft, HyV., fully
Mrs T. Ahm (Denmark) beat 5.30 pm. Ref. Lau Kim-ming; "Well,
French qualified am enjoy the upright had been quizzically
rippexi
ray, Miss P. A. Lawrence (Britain) Lines. P. Phillips/Wong Kamp- the life". He is not, how-
trip of the sho dangerous slides since the red Mulloy it could have gone either to Australia yet awhile.
He consulted a may follow the example of the was opened as a ski playground way, but the score was 2-0, 6-3, wants the European the first, Но
Unesian
Football who had examined
League of England Mrs E. J. Timperley (Britain)
Christmas teat Miss S. Devilin 1150. Binte that time two 8-0 for Mulloy.
found the not in order at and decide against
Not on religious 11-2-11-8. persons have lqst their lives!
and maybe a Lit at the world the start of the match and then games. and twloo
If he gels "mean" disallowed the goal. "On the grounds-simply
Women's Single-Second Rouna again both are
within his evidence I
could do nothing poor attendances.
I 500 thot the Belgian Miss M. Varter (USA) beat centre forward, Mrs J. R. Whoqing (Britain) Twice in
Coppens,
with many 11-2, 11-0. to his name, has been an 6-0, 6-0, and Harvey Jackson the argument that players really tell, but referee Bond had because
Mía J. C. Aiston (USA) boạt the 8,001-yard par of 72 after sharing the first
· Se Whitney Reed knocked out selves to conditions!
criticised
8-11, 11-9, 12-10. round lead with a 69. Hagan, Olympic oficiais, the regional Armando Vieira
to give the beneat of the doubi directors. He will never again the Fort Worth golf master,
of Sao Paulo, The matter was first brought to the defenders, It will be bo able to captain the side. Thai making one of his few tourney Forestry Service.
ski patrois and members of the 6-4, 6-4, The Mexican cham
up by Mr appearances of the year, rallied
plot, Marlo Llamas, finally de Tottenham win Anderson, of bad luck though if the loss of has happened in England before with a final-round 08.
"We use these rifle shots, not Ed Moylan, third-seeded U.S.
feated Jerry Moss 6-4, 3-6, 6-4. Spire ham who said that the that point sends Portsmouth to now-but not officially!
sol policy of play, the Second Division after thirty I like the story from Seville The outcome Was n repeat to start an
that and that it was difficult for years. avalanche, a player, took Mexico's No 2 net-playera to switch from it when
player came on to the victory
Burkemo, the componly supposed, but rather
floid wearing boxing gloves, former PGA champion, who won to knock out the hazard befordr. Francisco Contreras, 9-7 grounds changed from light la A significent_overseas tom in Three time the referee naked last year with a 138.
it can get started," said Mr 6-2,
heavy and vice versa. Such the "FA Monthly News" him to take them off and he Atwater,
In Women's play Mario players as lightweight Tommy journal is that clubs in East refused. Then the refgreg $1,400. BACK
Bueno, Sao Paulo, upset the "However, I must point out 11th-ranked U.S. player, Mary Duquemin he cited as particular forego the services of 30.
Hormer and heavyweight Lon Germany have been ordered in him off, and his ten teammater Burkemo and Cooper cach that neither projectiles or RRY Anx Mitchell, with a thump- examples of men handicapped their best players for at least association declared the fam
of followed
hlm
The Local collected $1,400 for their shot other defence is absoluto. Tha
farco, ing 8-0 6-4 victory, a natural making. And Burkemo got an avalanche in
Darlene by such alterations.
three months in preparation for the losers of the match but the extra $500 from the pro
Squal in power to a tornado or Hard, top ceded among the
Mr Eddle Lever, of Porta- the 1888 World Cup competition Spanish A have decided to players, an earthquake, And not pro domestle
defeated mouth, agreed with him. amateur competition.
"I in Stockholms. It is dificult to the contrary, because they say No 1 dictable exactly as to time, Mexico's Jimmy Demarot and Polor place or violence, United Ramirez, 6-4, 0-6, 6-4-Unliad a thing" he said, "and then League clubs in England being boxing gloves being worn! The Yola tell them to do such und such imagine the reaction of Foolball thero la no rule, which prohibite Thomson of Australia topped press
Press,
the alope comes rain and I haya to asked by the best-ball
Football game, is to be replayed, competition to collect $876 oach. Demaret teamed with a Palm Beach socialite, T. Bedford Davie, "a 12-handicap player, and Thom- son paired with Thomas Pawnbor... ton, nine-handicap player, 10 post record best-ball circle of 191.
rivals,
Hogan.
match
one wock a First it was a goal, and sa at least Luton director. No one could
Shead coue la no kiler Unn / ford that oficials decided to do Capoy 0-1, 0-2, John Octlinger Division manager has advanced did one Luton player and ded by his Boerschot club Miss H. M. Ward (Britain)
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CORTEO
Both Demarol and Thomson, Anished with 142 totala in the pro division to tie for fifth place honours with Ave others, worth 6321.43 to rach, Thomson also picked up another 6200 will another partner in the pro amateur division.
2. Both Lloyd Mageruim
Holscher, pro who shared the opening day lead with Sneak soared to 759 on the closing (holem for{n/144,totel that put
It was because of this re-matches and defeated John
the testing today *balare
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,
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GOLDEN CHURN
Miss A. Jacobsen (Denmark)
LEAGUE STANDINGS
(Up. To March, 29) 1st Division
its
11-8. 11-1.
boat Mry P. Prasher (India)
KMD
Mrs W, E. Rogers beat Mrs | RAF 3. Kapadia (India) 11-1, 11-7.
Mita J. Devlin (USA) heat wong Wah Misa V. Ripley (Briinin) 11-3, CAA 11-7.
Club sing Mra T. Ahm (Denmark) beat St. Joseph Mrs E 3. Timperley (Britain)
Navy 12-10, 11-8.
Miss M. Shodd (Canada) beat Miss & M. Ryder (Bellain) 9-11, Cana 11-0, 11-3,- Franço«Pressq
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Amy
Poller
Angela Buxton
"Ind· División), ME Jardine RAF Bal Wan
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Bolle
FLAME
May Retire From Tennis
don, Mar. 20, Britain mamben one woman tennis player, Angola, Thinlon, Cama wald hero, loduy, she would des cida whether or not to shandort competitive-temala alder, con matting a monolatis!
Miss Buxton suffered tro
tour' Panama and Fo
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