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THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH SATURDAY, DECEMBER
1937.
RECREIO" A?" LEADS MIXED DOUBLES BADMINTON
EASY VICTORY
OVER TAIKOO LAST EVENING
ST. ANDREW'S DEFEATED BY KOWLOON TONG
(By "Abe")
Club de Recreio "A" players again demonstrated their superiority in the Mixed Doubles Badminton League last night when, playing well within themselves, they defeat Taikoo by eight games to one. Due to the one-sidedness of the encounter, there was little good badminton and the game, on the whole, was a disappointment,
The only pair to drop a game were L. A. Carvalho and Miss M. Ribeiro, who were beaten by 21-10 by G. A. Smith and Misa R. Summers in the last round. WHA clue respect to Smith and Miss Summers, both of whom admittedly were showing gradual improvement as the match progressed, the Portuguese par lost because both of them had become enreless as the result of the earlier successes of the team.
I was rather disappointed with the Taikoo players lusi night. When I saw them against the University in their opening match, they were badly beaten; but then they revealed better things which promise Of have 110t been futiled. Truc enough, they have
lost the ser- vices of C. Bovnird, probably their best man player, but they now have C. A. Smith who, even if he is not quite as good as Boveird, is not far behind. Furthermore, Misa Fraser was not in the side at the time and she is back now.
What struck те most farcibly whilst watching the match was the fact that the Taikoo ladies did not secem to be trying enough. Some- times they would deal faithfully with a bad shot from their opponents, but on the whole they were far too lethargie-a failing which is fatal at badminton. Even when their part- ners were palpably out of positions, Aley made little or no attempt to cover up and this gave the Reerels players a decided advantage.
CREATEST OFFENDERS
The greatest offenders in this re- gard were Miss Summers and Miss Fraser, whose partners, Smith and Keown respectively, thus bad a greater burden on their shoulders. Miss Cunningham was the only onc of the three who attempted to give her partner backing, but unfortunate- ly S. Newnan was playing u
poor game and the combination, therefore, was not as formidable as it might liave been.
..
Important Match Postponed
The important tie between the Club de Recreio "A" and the Chinese, Y.M.C.A., scho- duled to be played on Monday, has been postponed to Satur- day, December 11, at 6.30 p.m. The game will be played at the Club de Recreio,
C. Choy und Mrs. Stokes had got into the team to
streng- then it-this pair won all three games.-E. F Fincher and Miss F. Wong should fail so badly. Fincher and Miss Wong, who have been play- Ing Ing very well together of late, managed only one game against Kowloon Tong last night and were unable to pull the side through, Kow- | loon Tong pairings were just a wee bit better balanced than the Saints, and the team was thus able to win by the odd set.
Scores:
RECREIO "A" v. TAIKOO
Group photo taken of the players who participated last evening in the Mixed Doubles Badminton match between the Club de Recrelo "A" and Talkoo at King's Park,
GERMAN TENNIS ACES SELECTIONS
IN MANILA
THRILL ENTHUSIASTS WITH
FINE EXHIBITION
und
Manila, Nov. 30. Sizzling baseline drives, pretty chop strokes on the part of Henner Henkel, beautiful placements other shots that are in the category of star tennis players, were plentiful at the Rizal Tennis Stadium lost night when Baron Gottfried Von Cramm und Henner Henkel, 'Inter- national German net aces took the court against local luminaries.
Henkel opened the evening's galu
Recreio "A" beat Talkoo right-one in tennis programme with a convincing The mixed doubles of the Badminton Leap yesterday,
FILIPINO GOLF TITLE
number Two Australians
vielory over A. Sanchez, **
two ranking Filipino player, by the
M. A. Oliveira and Miss M. Silva (Re-score of 6-0. Von Cramm, world's creio) best G. A. Smith and Mast number two ranking amateur player Sumtners 21-8; beat A. Keown and Miss M. Fraser 21-6; beat 5. Nowman and Mia 1. Cunningham 21-0.
Smith and Miss Summers 2-0: beat Keown J. J. Remedios and Miss O, Ribeiro bent and Misa Fraser 21-6; beat Newman and Mi Cunningham 21-11.
1. A. Carvalho and Miss M. Ribeiro lost to Smith and Miss Summers 19-21; beat Keown and Mist Fraser 21-14; beat New- man and Mian. Cunningham 21-3.
downed
number one L.. Gavia
by 0-3, 0-1.
In the doubles the German duo was pitted against the national cham- plons, Zumoru and Dly. Zamora got
Asked To Go
Sydney, Nov. 18.
Mr. Roy Scott has arrived in
Australian
off to an erratle start that brought | Sydney with authority to invite two out a bit of unsportsmanlike booing leading on the part of
professional very few spectators who evidently couldn't come to the golfers to Manila for the Philippines conclusion that the national cham-open championship at the Wack pions were up against two of the Wack Golf and Kowloon Tong beat St. Andrew's 3-1. world's finest. The Germans sailed
Country Club on
IL TONG V. ST. ANDREW'S
loon Tong) beat F. V. Wong and Miss M. 6-0, but in the second set the Fill-
11. P. Lee and Mia M. Xavier (Kow-through the first set in easy fashion, January 7, 8, and 9. Chum 22-7: beat E. F. Fincher and Mias
N. A. E. Mackey and Mrs. A. E. H. bent Fincher and Miss Wong 21-14; lost Castro beat Wont and Miss Churn 21-11;. to Choy and Mrs. Stokes 11-21.
Until one sees the Recreio team against a stronger side, one finds little to say about the players. In M. A. Oliveira, J. J. Remedios and L. A. Carvalho, they have three of the best mixed doubles players in the Colony; and their ladies, Miss M. Silva, Miss O. Ribeiro and Miss M. Ribeiro
F. S. Koo and Mrs. A. W. da Roza drew balance up the side very well Indeed. with Wong and Miss Churn 21-21; lost to Fincher and Miss Wong 14-21; lost to The only two teams capable of ex-Choy and Mrs. Blakes 3-21.. tending them are University and the Free Lances, but I doubt if cliher of those teams is capable of beating them. If the University 'adles were a little better, however, I would not care to bet on the result. Well, we'll
see!
St.
macca,
SAINT'S LOSE NARROWLY
It was particularly unfortunate for
Andrew's
that
Just when
WOMEN SAYI
Wack
course extends
F. Wong 21-17: lost to W. C. Choy and Pinos tightened up and a fine exhibi-
The event carries prize-money Mrs. Stokes 7-21.
tion was handed out, resulting in a mounting to approximately P10,000, 7-6 win for the visitors,
in the second and Inst set, Zamora
and professional competitors from With-the-count-4-5-against them "Australia" whit be guaranteed ex- deuced the count
penses and free accommodation. dandy backhand cross-court
at -all with a
shot, The Wack Three net balls by the Filipine team 8,500 yards, par is 72, and the official in a row gave the Germans the ad competition record is 72. The club's vantage at 6-5.
Zamóra served the final
700 membership list includes all the Von Cramm netted a
game. prominent people of the Philippine return and Henkel drove one outside to make Islands, and facilities Include swim- it 30-love. A fine backhand place-ming pool, tennis courts and dance ment, deep to the backline, made Itpavilion. The 30-15. A hard return by Cramm was netted by Zamorn the count was 30-all and Von Cramm amateur championship from 1931 to drove a hard drive at Zamora that 1934, and for the open championship the lutter failed to return.
LEAGUE TABLE
14
Games
4
4
P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Free Lances, 2 Recreto "A" 2 2 0 0 17 1 2 0 0 11 7 Kowloon Tong 3. 2 2 1 0 17 10 4 University 110 8 9 0 2 St. Andrew's 3 1 2 0 9 18 2 Recreia "D" Talkoo
1 0 1 0 4 5 0
0 4 0 5 31.0
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Henkel's nice drive down the side- line ended the set.
SINGLES MATCH
in 1935, 1030 and 1937.
J. H. R. Mason, a Britisher, won the first open, and since 1913 tie has succeeded five times, It was not
The evening's finale was 14 scin-until 1920 that a Filipino, Larry tiluting exhibition by Von Cramm Montes, won. He was
successful
and Henkel in a one-set match, the again in 1931, 1932, 1930 and 1937. former winning, 0-2, after taking the
first five games in a row.
Some people with whom I have The evening was tennis de luxe, discussed this tournament have sug- The hardest shots looked easy
FOR RACES TO-DAY
Gladiator Tipped To Win
EXHIBITION SOCCER THIS AFTERNOON
ROYAL ULSTER RIFLES PLAY REST OF THE COLONY.
(By "Abo")
First Division League Football will have to take a back seat this week-end. Actually not a single game has been arranged in this section; but local enthusiasts should not be disappointed as an exhibition, match has been arranged for this afternoon between the Royal Ulster Rifles, champions of last season, and the Rest of the Colony.
The Ulsters have only just re-down the middle. These weaknesses turned to Hongkong from Shanghai are fatal against the nippy Chinese and will be leaving again on Decem- | forwardly.
the
ber 0. They were quite successful The intermediates
inspire during their short stay in the greatest confidence. Evans, Bright northern elty, and it they have not and McCusker are three sound men, lost the form which carried them to who are fully capable of stopping the the championship during the 1930- Chinese attack. It is a tribute to 37 season, a very good game should Bright's play that he has been chosen be seen to-day. The match will be as centre-half over such played on the Navy ground, Couse-pivots 15 McCusker,
at 3.45 p.m. way Bay,
Courtney. I saw him
good Army
I
Splers and against play A strong team has been selected to the Police in a mid-week League represent the "Rest." Pile, the game recently and lie impressed me back, will captain the team and ac- as n centre-half of
the right
type. cording to the original selections hope he will do himself justice to will have Costa as his partner at left morrow. The centre-half position is back. I understand, however, that probably the weakest in the Colony the lanky St. Joseph's play
player has not
not at the present time, and if Bright
quite got over a recent injury, and shines he may be the man we have is possible that A. J. Hussain, been looking for to fill this berth in another Saints' defender, will be
be representative matches. brought into the side. If this is so. The forward line of Pearson, Wat-
suggest that Hussain be given the son, Izzard, McGuigan and Thomp right back berth and that Pile should son is an go left. This would be fairer to both, to me. Pearson new combination
Pea and Watson
was formerly con- these are the two players normal tre-forward
# back! positions, anyway. Τ have been
TEAMS SELECTED particularly pleased to see Pile given Rest of Colony-Tam Kwan-hon; recognition. I was one of the first Pile (Capt.), Costa; Leung In-chan, There are eight races in to-day's form; now I would like to be one ley, McGuigan, Howells, Howlett and to point out that Chris had lost his Lim Tak-po, Chia Kam-hung; Coak- meeting and my selecilons are follows:
of the first to say that he has got Hau Ching-to. over his bad patch.
(By ("Captain Foster")
As
"EWO" HANDICAP (UNOFFICIAL)
Mr. Butler's mount
Mr. Landale's mount
Mr. Hl's mount
AULD REEKIE HANDICAP Gladiator
Oak Bay
Soldier of Britain
ST. ANDREW'S STAKES Dawn Star
New Star Rose-Queen
SAUGHTON HANDICAP
Strathroy
Lancashire Chips Electron
DUMBIEDYKES HANDICAP FIRST SECTION Laughing Girl Sylvandale -...than
MURRAYFIELD HANDICAP Australian Bay
Aztec
Kaunka
DUNSAPPIE HANDICAP
Araxy
Whatsey National Anthem
DUMBIEDYKES HANDICAP SECOND SECTION Coronation Day........ quşu Good Morning Valorous
DAILY DOUBLE EVENT Laughing Girl/Araxy
"EWO" HANDICAP
handicaps for the "Ewo" Handicap The following entries, jockeys and
the crowd saw plenty of court inc-led that Harry Williams and Jim race to-day have been announced: tics as they liked it.
Ferrier would be Australia's
two
Contrary to flest reports, the Ger-Ident representatives, says, an Aus-yards; Defensive War (G. HI), 200 Air Mall (R. W. Bateman), 150 mun stars will be able to play again trallan writer. Undoubtedly this evening, starting at 8:00 pm, would, but unless they became pro Butler). 50 yards; Morning Tip (H. they yards: Donovan (G. I. Gompertz), sharp. Their boat doesn't sail until
100 yards; Emergency Call (E. O midnight thus giving them time to fessionals, or "business men golfers," F. Hopkins), 200 yards;
National could Falth (E.A. Gaubert), 150 yards;
it is hard to see now they
100
make their second und inst appear- ance, Frauteln Horn, German wo- accept the invitation under present National Spirit (F. Nicholls), scratch; man's champion, will also be seen in amateur rules. nction for the first time
Ocean View (DF. Landale), against Philippines champion, Miss Minda
yards. Ochoa Manila Bulletin.
Hollywood Not Wasting Any Time
Hollywood, Nov. 23. Captain George Eyston, the British automobile driver who, only a few days ago, broke the world speed record at Bonneville Salt Flats, was to-day offered a leading role in a film dealing with racing by Warner Bros.
It has been suggested, however, that an Australian amateur team, composed of, say, Ferrier and Douglas Davies, of Sydney, and RUGBY TOURNEY Horry Williams and Alex Rac, of Melbourne, be permitted to accept an The annual Triangular Invitation which, it is felt could be Tournament will start this afternoon Rugby arranged without any trouble. The with a match between the Navy and limited time would probably be the hit 4 p.m. At 2.46 p.m. the Club "A" the Army at Sookunpoo, commencing only obstacle.
XV will play an Army "A" XV.
GENTLEMEN
The man who only a few daya ngo travelled faster than any other on land was asked by Warner Bros. ta take part in a Alm dealing with the progress of motor car racing. Ti whe assumed that he would play the leading role and be featured in thrilling racing events breaking Kokedama world records-United Press.
WAIT
FOR-
Rolný
Army-Rowlands; Webster, Shee- S. CHINA "B" HALVES
han; Evans, Bright, McCusker; Pear- The half-back line is all Southon, Watson, Izzard, McGuigan and China "B",
Leung In-chan, Lint Tak- Thompson. po and Chia Kam-hung. The un-
South China A.A-Wong Wing; beaten record of their team has been Mak Shiu-hon, Li Tin-sang; Leung attributed to the fine performances Wing-chiu, Lau Hing-chol, Chla
will
of these three, and I am sure they Kam-hung: Yeung Shul-ylck, Chan not be found wanting to-day, Tak-fal, Fung King-cheong, Lai Shiu- I any doubts exist, they are in wing and Cheung Moon-wing.
for
the
togeshwards, who will be
the first time. ?! MeGulgon, Howells, Howlett and Hau Ching-to Individually are five of the best footballers in the Colony al the
present
will combine te, but how they together as a unit is the question. The selectors have been brave
to put Howells Third
Division
of the AR Y forward berth.
team, in the
the centre
LADIES'
TENNIS TITLES Semi-Final Ties This Week-End
As everyone connected with local soccer knows, Howells Is definitely not a Third Division player, judging by local standards; but it is a bit of an-experiment if placing him among people with whom he has seldom ever played before.
KOTEWALL CUP
The semi-anals of the ladies' tennis To-morrow on
championships of the same ground,ganised by the United Services R.C..
the Colony, or South China A.A will meet the will be decided over the week-end. Army in the Kotowall Cup. Chinese have selected a very strong played, commencing at 3 p.m.
This afternoon the doubles will be eleven for this encounter and seem Rose Perry and Mrs. Chlu Chun-chlu, Miss to be determined to beat the military the holders, clash with Mrs. Rice side.
Evans and Miss Griffiths, and a very
The
With Rowlands in the Army goal,
It is fairly certain that the Chinese and game should result. In the will not score many goats unless the Tylor will play Mrs. Stokes and Mrs. other match, Mrs. Holmes and Miss defence completely cracks up. After Shirley. seeing Webster and Shechan as a combination, I personally do not feel be too safe about them. They do not starting at 3 pm. Miss Perry meeta seem to cover each other very well, Mrs. Oliver and Mrs. Chiu will play and they leave too much of a gop Miss Griffiths,
The semi-finals of the singles will
decided
to-morrow afternoon,
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