THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1959.
HK's Uber Cup Team Leave Today
CHANCES AGAINST MALAYA IN SEPTEMBER 5, MATCH
RATHER REMOTE
By ROBERT TAY
Hongkong's Uber Cup badminton team of five lady badmin- ton players, led by team captain Miss Helen Kwong, leave this afternoon for Singapore for their first round match against Malaya.
The team was scheduled to leave yesterday but delay in. the granting of visas caused their departure to be post- poned to today. Already in Singapore is team manager and coach. Mr Ramon Young.
The local players have under- kone Three months practice in preparation for this mute opanist the Muluyans #1 the Singapore badmakrifan hall Sal day, September 5 but den te this trabzing it must be casite tho the Hongkong team's chances of winning the
e are rather remote,
It may be remembered that on August 30, 1956, Hongkong hud the honour
formerly Mins Amy Wong, who used to figure prominently in in tation undminton in Europe few years back. Their fourth member of the 1956 tear, Miss Helen Teng has already given up competitive indminton, but even without her they ure strong if not stronger than they weg in 1956.
The Hory:kog team, on the whole, seem to be weaker than they were. One reason can be
is the nuine
match, but a rather surprising omission
Ulian Khoo. The fact that she is both a singles and a doubles autful player makes her
even as member of the team a reserve.
Already An Honour
SPORTING. SAM
by Reg. Wootton
There's always a chuckle in Reg. Waation's Sporting Sam cartoons-even after an interval of years. For the next few weeks, white Rep. Woolton ta recuperating from an unes Vou will be able to smile again at some of the old cartoons that made Sporting Sam a national favourite, flere. for the big kick-of. is a fuckbait classic.
London Express Service
Lions Protest Against
Use
Of Shoulder
Pads By All
Blacks
Wellington, Aug. 31.
A formal protest against the use of shoulder pads by the New Zealand All Blacks had been lodged before the third rugby Test against the British Isles on Saturday, it was disclosed here today.
However, the fact that their Sven chances of victory appear in be Zealanders wore very slight wil tindoubted-
executive protective rovering unless on
Zealand medical advice.
New cussed at the next the
in the meeting of the New pac's
Blocks Rugby Union Courtell, the chair- All
man of the New Zealand RV, Mr C.S. Hogg, said tonigh,
dis-
haleh, which the of playing inlated to the obvious fact ily spur the onkgoog team won 22-8. e diratie over of the Uber, at the standard of Indtes" bad- | of Belen Kong. Cynder
The protest, made by Mr Cup International badminten minton In the Celeny has drops fio. Trui
Chan A.W Wilson. manager Yuan-chuen,
of ክቡ competition for women when ped considerably during the last | Yuen-sue ani Mrs S. Y.
Malaya at the few years, with no they look
new blood Wong to greater determination: British Isles team, will be French Convent hall here, coming in to all the gaps. The in their game on Saturday and Represented by Helen Kwong, Indies events in
result they will the Colony's whatever the 110 Clan Khou, Cynder
and previous Open Championships have already claimed Diana Yung, bry lost the reached an extremely low ebb, amour of "aking art in a; match by G-1 bal put ย * more specially in with the game where winning or losing
strong light In
the rice very
frora is nof of compeufion
much the primary Flot
Helen Kwong and Ulkon Khoo, consideration as the avitial par-
ticipation."
Weaker
IE IN Y opinion that the
her Cap team leaving fo- day is also not the strongest that Hongkong ran put up. For the cuning miden, Malnya will still have three of their 1958 Dian Yung. who I consider team among them--Tan Ganit- The best lady doubles player in hee. Mrs Ceelin Samuel and Mise
Colony Today, had to be she Lam KR-lin. In addition de twr. inndvertently left out as new players the Malayan team had already signified her in-
Mis Amy Heah, ability to Lake part also includes
FOUR D. JONES
the
NOW!COP THIS LITTLE LOT,
I'M GONNA TEACH YOU
NOT TO MEDOLS IN MY
AFFAIRE..HAW HAW, HSFE£FBECE MATE.
FERDINAND
in
the
30
That
who
Malayan Team For Uber Cup
Singaners, Aug. dl.
worn
Blackburn, West Ham Take First Division English Soccer Lead
London, Aug. 31. Blackburn Rovers and West Ham United, both promoted from the second division of the English football league at the end of the 1957- 58 season, head the first division table with seven points each after winning their matches tonight.
were:
Blackburn beat Bolton and Scottish football matches Wanderers 1-0 at West lau
ENGLISH LEAGUE defeated Preston North End 2-1. Bolton's Eddie topkinson,
Division. I England International goal Blackpol keeper, saved them from Wat 1nz much heavier defeat by
Hlackhurs
Flow Town 3restin
Division II
Blackburn. He slopped fierce penalty shof and iasdeitutaerkam many other brilliant naves
Aston Villa
Leefty
a & underland Ok,
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Halifax
Traunere
Millwall Harrow
Barttrials
Derby Division ili
Coventry
5
Accrington
1 Suther
Norwich
Division TV
1
Doncaster
Gateshead Wolt GLASGOW CUP Semi-Final
Scorer of Blackburn's valuable Sarewattry goal was Roy Isherwood, who Queens Park
cuted only unce for them in each of the last two seasony,
Andy Smile, 18-year-old m side-left, playing In als first hume match, opened West itam's core ainst Preston, and Vic Keeble charged the Preston foulkeeper and ball over the line for the second. Jimny Smith: headed hame for Preston three minutes from the end.
Arthur Rowley, Shrewsbury Town's player-manager, scored a brilliant hat-trick in the club's 5-0 victory over Accrington Stanley in the third division.
de-
Referee E. Crawford's cision not to award a penalty kick to Queen's Park Rangers In their goalless draw against Southend United sparked off an incident.
Rangers
tu
after
In the cese of one all Black, it is alleged that his medical cer-
flente dates back to 1953. Mri Hogg said tonight that his under- The 180 of shoulder pads standing was that the player con-
claimed a penalty by opponents has been a concerned had a current certificate.
clash between their to stant source of irritation
The only member of the Bri- the Lions who made their first tish Isles team to live
centre forward, George White-) is Dickie Jeeps, inw, and Peter Watson, South- protest during the Australlan shoulder pads section of the tour.
the Eugland scrum-half, who was end's contre-half. The referee Injured in the opening match of awarded corner kick-and! the New Zealand tour at Napier was hit in the back by an ob- He wore pals for a fortnight,; ject flung from behind the goat. but did not use them in the e continued after receiving Hesults of tonight's English
The Laws
The Badminton Association of amed the Malaya to-day
In one match in Australia 13 third Test at Christchurch last attention. Malizia iram to play Hong of the opposing XV wore pids.
Sattarlay-Reuter, The kong in the Uber Cup match | At the Lions insistence,
Australian teams in the Inter- on Saturday
in Brisbane and were nationals
refused perimis- Tan Sydney were Lim, sun to use padding. Miss
In this respect the Hongkong
Association, Badminton will be pudding at least $7,000 for his venture, are to be con-
The six playors named gratulated for keeping the spirt of competition alive and for Mr: Cecilia Somal, Mia Miss Nancy supporting the international Cik Be". event of their parent organisa- Mies Teh Siew Yong Mrs tion, the International Badmin- 12m Kit Idri- and
Heal,-UPI. ton Federation.
YECAHHHOOH! TURN IT OFF, YOU'VE COVERED ME WITH DAT 300-1'LL BRAIN YOU
FOR THIS.
"SINGH, HAVE YOU
BONE STARK, RAVIN MAD?
HERE, YOU TRY SOME ART PROMISE YOU TO FEEL MORE THAN
SHORT DE BREATH M.L.S.MATE.
NANCY
HORSE FLIES
FRUIT FLIES
HOUSE FLIES
BRICK BRADFORD
-STRNIE BUSHMILLEŚN
YOUVE FORCED THE HATCH, LIKAN | BUT" YOU'LL NEVER GET ANY RATIONS!
DO YOU UNDERSTAND THAT TALK, BRICK?
YES, I'VE HEARD IT
WELL, TALK
BEFORE! IT'S A LANGUAGE | TO HIM IF.
USED ON A PLANET IN
AN OUTER GALAXY!
YOU CAN!
by MADDOCKS
I'M SHRINKING!!
IN GETTING SHORTEK!
YES, MIR ABOMINABLE CHORDHOUSE!
By Mik
By Ernie Bushmiller
TIME FLIES
By Paul Norris
HOLD YOUR FIRE I'M NOT LIKAN! I'M BRICK
BRADFORD PROM EARTH! I'LL HELP YOU IF YOU
NBEO IT!
MOVE BACK FROM THE HATCH LL MOVE CLOSE ENOUGH TO MAKE SURE!
Amy
The laws of the game slate
that no player may wear such
C
Sheaffer's
NEW BALLPOINT WITH EXCLUSIVE
STERLING SILVER TIP
Crentlemen prefer
SWISSAIR
THE AIRLINE OF SWITZERLAND
ROWNTREE'S
THE
AERO
MILK CHOCOLATE THAT'S DIFFERENT!
ná (e-maÒN
San Miguel
Fighting Century By Gaekwad Against Kent
London, Aug. 31.
A fighting century by Gaekwad, the captain, ably assisted by the tailenders, gave India the lead against Kent at Canterbury after their first
six wickets had fallen for 108.
Resuming 167 runs behind, The Indians were all out for the Indians roon lost Contractor, 303, Muddlan being undefeated Bord: ani Kripal Singh all to for 40. Halfyard, Gaokword, after =
shaky start, found an equally Kent had secred four-two of dogged partner in Jaisimha and them wides in their sccend they added 72 before Jaisimha Innings when rain stopped play was caught behind the wicket off for 15 minutes. Richardson and his gloves.
Wilson resumed and were pull ogether at the close when Kent
Tamhane fell to another eatch by Evans-a superb one taken Inches off the ground while diving to his right-but Surendra Nath help Gaekwad take the score to 200,
Dropped
by
When he wag Jolned Muddiah, the last mat, Gaekwad, then 88, Was mediately dropped by Phebey In the gully and Kent pald dearts
for this miss,
In the 80 minutes before the tea interval the pair hit 70, Gaekwad reaching his third century of the tour will his 13th boundary. It had taken him four hours 15 minutes and in the latter stages, especially, he produced many good strokes on the off-side.
Muddialı, desplie one two snicks, also bit Ormly, easily playing his best innings tour. His previous
of
The
best in first class matches was Aive.
All Out
The Indians' lost wicket stand
broken was eventually
when was worth P4, Pettiford bowling Gaekwad for 110. He balted for tva ond three quarters hours, hitting 14 tours.
Modern Stadium Completed In Peking
London, Aug. 31.
A modern stadium sealing 80,000 spectators was completed in Peking today in time for the frat National Games which open on September 13; the New China News agency reported
The stadium Includes two healed swimming pools, an electric scoreboard, na un- derground truck drainage system, floodlighting. a four- story hotel for official and competitors, a cinema, and 240 drinking fountains-Reuter.
were 27 behind.
Partick The Clytle
SCOTTISH LEAGUE Inter-Brotlon Declder. First Leg Falkirk
1 Dundee United 1
outer.
U.S. Dominate Pan-American
Swimming Events
Chicago, Aug. 31. Eight swimmers qualified
the for
l'an-American Games swimming finals after today's 100-metre men's free-style race, They were:
Felix Farrel (U.S.) with a
me of 56.5 seconds.
Elion Follett (U.S.) 56.0. William Woolicy (U.S.) 574. Monuel Dos Santos (Brazil)
158.1.
Camerau Grout (Canada) 58.1. Thomas Verth (Canada) 58.7. Jorge Escalante (Mexico) 58,2, Francisco Girl (Brazil) | 503.
The Americans dominated the 100-metres freestyle, all three beating the previous Pan- American Games record, set by Lanother American, Clarke Scholé, hi 1955 witis time of 57.7. Jeffrey Farrell carried off the record with 56.5.
With Canadians Grout and Verth also qualifying for the nals, North Americans hold five
of the eight starting points.
| All right qualifiers mude the
In The women's 200-metre
dominated the list of qualiters for the Anals, followed by Chang- pa
distorce in under a minute.
treestvic the United States again
The Arst three were: Christinn Von Saltza with a time of 2 mins seconds,
(US.) 20.3
Joan Spillane (US.) 2.22.7. Shirley Sloba (U.S.) 2.20.0. The other five qualifiers were! Margaret Iwasaki (Canada) 2.20.1,
Sara Barber (Canada) 2214, Blanca Berron (Mexico) 2.32.7 Maria Luisa Souza (Mexico) 2.321.
Scores at close of play were:- Kent First innings 258, second Innings 18 for no wicket. India- Moria Luisa Sorza (Mexico). 303 (Guekwad 116. Borde 35, 2.32.1. Jalshahu 33; Halfyurd 4/71),----
Sungster (Canada) AFP.
Susan 2.35.7.--AFP.
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