Thursday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
May
1941;
Tsui Brothers Enter Doubles Final Girls International
Poor Exhibition By Sewell And MacDougall
Low Standard In Hongkong
(By "Tinker")
IT IS A FLATTERING claim to make that one has reached the semi-finals of the Colony Tennis Champion- ships, but it is far from flattering to the Colony's tennis to realise that a pair with the ability of G. W. Sewell and D. M. MacDougall were ever able to travel that far.
One has reached the stage, however, where one does not expect great things from the Colony players, but there should, at least, be some standard of play when it comes to the semi- finals of the local Championships,
Walter Hammond With
The Taui brothers entered the final last night at the expense | +++++ of Sewell. and MacDougall in three straight sets. The scores were 6-2, 6-1, 6-2, and at least three of those games were given away by the former champions.
It is, perhaps, the unfortunato luck of the draw that the better been of the pairs should have drawn in the top half of the com- petition. But those who watched the match last night would heals- Este to draw a mental picture of the standard of tennis that Sewell Brid MacDougall overcame
reach the second last round
to
if that which was produced last night was sufficient to carry them through.
on
The losers had hardly a winner in their mak-up-the occasions which they really won a point could be counted on one hand. The Tsui brothers toyed with the opposition, and took the opportunity of Indulg- ing in practice shots and service. Several of the balls which were go- ing outside were taken in volley practice.
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General Regret
WOULD state here that this is not caustic comment on the play of Sewell and MacDougall, but rather a sorrowful soliloquy on Hongkong's tennis. Year after year we have the same people in the final rounds, with no improvement over previous years. There is, is true, a certain standard that has been attained, but this is confined to too few
odusins have up-
R.A.F. In Egypt
Walter Hammond, the Glou- ⚫cester and Test match cric- keter, who recently took a commission in the R.A.F., re- cently arrived in Cairo to join the Middle East Command.
Several well-known Arsenal players have also arrived,
OUTSIDER WINS TWO
THOUSAND GUINEAS
LONDON, Apr. 30 (Router). The second war time turf classle season opened with
surprise
A
when the Duke of Westminster's outsider, Lambert Simnel, ridden
Mary Ng pitching China to victory in the International Softball final at the Kowloon Football Club last Sunday. Portugal were beaten 13-5. Dot Louie is catching, with Doc Molthen umpiring behind the plate-Ming Yuen,
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Opposition For Choy To-night
Blow From Cricket Ball Restores Sight
A BLOW from a cricket ball has partly restored the sight of a man who has been blind in his right eye for more than 10 years. The MILAN 19 Stanley Lord, 50, of Melbourne.
by Charles Elliott, resisted a terrlile Recently, while watching his mates
Badminton Finals At Kowloon Cricket Club
Hooi And Chew Challenge For Senior Doubles
(By "Tinker"}
ALL THREE FINALS of the Colony Badminton Champion-
anishing burst in the last uphill playing cricket, he went to stop a ships at the Kowloon C.C. to-night should be worth travelling furlong
to beat the 31aharani Saheb of Kholapur's Morogoro in the Two hook to leg with his foot. The ball far to see, Thousand Guineas by two lengths up his leg and struck his blind Lord Portal's Suncastle, which was eye, greatly fancied in many quarters to win the Derby, was third a further one and a half lengths behind,
Lambert Simnel (Elliott) Morogoro (H. Wragge) Sunessile (Bensley)
Lambert Simnel went ahead at the
He rested for a time and then found he could distinguish light and make out vague forms with his blind eye, "It is a funny feeling." Lord told a Sydney "Daily Telegraph" reporter. "It is as though a mirror is always
The Rumjabb natalion (such half way stage of what is considered in front of me."
held the Colony's
as it is) for many many years now, to be one of the most gruelling mile the lead until the and though the Tsui brothers have courses and held
Lord, who Is Joined them, their unchallenged finish, covering the distance in 1.42.3/0 Brunswick depot of reign is verging on the monotonous. It was Elliott's fourth Two Thousand Werks, said he went
Guineas success and he repeated his Not thint matches are losing their
the
Story of last year on the French colt of a cataract.
is always of interest to see which of the two clans will take top honours
but
it is certai
about time certainly others made their presence known.
this, perhaps,
the Colony watches K. H. Yip and George Choa with the more intentness for these are the best of the younger players who show promise.
Though tennis seems to have the greater attraction than badminton -wity I don't know-tho
latter game boasts of a standard that positively eclipses anything that _can__be_produced_by_the_former, And this is not solely due to the
d'Jebel.
Betting: 10 Lambert Simnel, 100/30 Morogoro, 100/7 Suncastle.
Gwen Tudor, ridden by the champion rider, Gordon Richards, started favourite at 11/4 and finished fifth,
Probables For Third Classic
LONDON, Apr. 30 (Reuter).— Probable starters for the second Guinens classic-the One Thou- sand Guineas-which will be run to-morrow (May 1) will be:
Keystone (Gordon Richards), presence of E. W. Choy, from Shrimp Sauce (Elliott), Rubina Malaya. Among the local players themselves are several who can (Kirby), Dancing Time (Ferryman),
Norma. (Beary), Beau Site
(H. claim to be ranked among the best, Wragg), Semanga (Jones), Turkana
The Match
(Evans). Merey (E. Smith), Thela (Gomez), Booklet (Beasley). HOWEVER, to return to yester Miss Steadfast and French Kin
day's match
the Taul have no jockeys. brothers ran into a 4-0 lead, and only fine serving by Sewell gave the
In the final set Sewell and Mac- losers the fifth game. Sewell ex- ploited second service faster than Dougall took the fourth game and
the Board
at
employed blind because He had been told it was caused by some injury, but he could not re- member having hurt his eye.
Coastal Regt Take Lead In Area Sports
Winning the first heat of the 480 yards high hurdles relay and taking first place in the pole vault_final,
8th
In two, the Mixed Doubles and the Senior Singles, K. W. Choy, aspirant for the 1941 triple championship, will meet with his greatest opposition. In the Junior Singles, A. L. Fisher meets T. S. Young, and either may win.
Stand Court
Tennis To-day
Club Singles Semi-Finals
The programme will be:
8.30 p.m. Mixed Doubles—K, W. Choy and Mrs Castro v. P. K. Hool and Miss U. Khoo,
..
9 p.m. Junior Singles--A. I
Fisher v.. T. S. Young.
9.30 p.m. Benlor Doubles.-P. K Hool and It. F. Chew v. K. W. Choy and K. B. Low.
THE LAST MATCH will un- Tennis on the Stand Court to-doubtedly be the attraction of the day will comprise both semi-finals evening if one can select from the of the Club Singles Championship. three. While one recalls the form
opposition
At 4.15 p.m., M. Pagh will meet of Choy and Low in overcoming the Capt. R. E. Guest, and immediately great
of last year's following, C. H. R. Oxlade will play champions, P. H. Wong and C. Au, F. W. Carter.
In the semi-finals, one also re- members the great play of Chew and Hool in beating the Yoong brothers in the other semi-final.
Cycle Race In Kowloon
In summing up the respective pairs, and basing judgment on previous exhibitions, much will depend on the {form-of-Hool. He-will-have-a-stern- struggle in the Mixed Doubles, and
Coastal Regiment, Royal For All Students though the Junior Singles intervenes
Artillery, suatched the lead from Middlesex at the conclusion of yesterday's events in the Area athlete inceling, which was con- tinued in brilliant weather at Shamshulpo.
be
to give him rest, I think he will greatly taxed in the Doubles. A 25-miles bicycle race, open to
The same, however, should apply schools has been sponsored by the to K, W. Choy-Hoof's opponent in Kowloon Chinese Y.M.C.A. to take both matches. But so far Choy has place at the end of this month. The shown great stamina in his matches, objectă afe to encourage physical though it may be argued that as yet fitness and to encourage Hongkong he has not been extended sufficiently manufacturers.
to show any distress.
There were several good perform. anees in the field events, notably in the in which Bdr Pigeon Javelin throw
Only two students from each school threw 108 ft 5 ins. Chanda-Bhan Singh
be allowed to enter, and the brought of the double by taking first will the first and came out on top. They then the sixth (4-2) and eventually individual placing in the high jump, in entrants will be limited to 50. Students won the seventh game on the Truls' lost 8-2.
which he cleared the bar at 6 ft 7% must be aver the age of 16, and mast errors and the set closed at 6-2.
And 50 опсе more the Tsulins, and first place in the long jump be in possession of a doctor's certificate Again the Tsuis took a 4-0 lead in brothers meet the Rumjahn cousins when he covered 20 ft 3 ins. Kundon to show they are physically fit to ride the second set, and conceded the In the final-and this will take place Singh, of the ILKS.R.A., caused a surover the course. Afth, but that was all.
on Friday week.
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prise when he cleared the bar at 10 it in the pole vault-by far one of the best efforts in the Army sports to date..
Magnificent Running
The One Mile Relay was the big event of the morning. and in this Middlesex Regiment came through with flying coloura.
The race is expected to start from. Txuen Wan and finish at Yuen Long.
Fifty new bicycles will be lent by the Union Cycle Company for the use of competitors so that all entrants will be mounted on similar type machines.] · The first prize will be a bicycle donated
H. F. Chow was the man of the semi-final that gave him and his partner entrance to the final. Xie brillant work both at the net and on the baseline was equivalent in standard to anything Choy has put out, and because of this and the fact that he and Hool have been partners for many seasons now, one is inclined to favour them for the the
one title-
K. B. Low, Choy's partner, har
by this company, and other prizes will shown himself steady enough, though be given by the Y.M.C.A.
against, Wong and Au he appeared The closing date for entries is May in a somewhat dimmer light, but that The 8/7th Rajputs, who have already 10. Further particulars may be obtain was the result of the concentrated distinguished themselves in an athered from Mr Lum K. Chu, Secretary of tactics of his opponents. realm of sport, namely in the machine the Chinese Y.M.C.A., Kowloon. gun competition as the recent Bisley meeting, shared top honours with 8th Coastal Regiment, R.A. In the High Jump, both teams aggregating 10 ft 10 ins, Chanda-Bhan Singh, of the Raj- puts, however, was the best individual performer and beat Capt. Skipwith, of the 0th Coastals, by one inch, clearing the bar at 5 ft 71⁄2 in)
RESULTS
Yesterday's results were:
Mixed Doubles
Bowls Teams necessitles of combination to-night
Selected
SS KHOO must observo the
and keep from seeking too far to relieve her partner of any shota to the baseline. It is true that she often acquits herself well, but it tends to The following will represent the pul Hool out of stride, and indecision Indian R.C. 1st and 3rd Division on her partner's side may prove dis-
150 Stone Tug-or-War, semi-anal "A-teams for League matches against the astrous.
Volatile Mrs Costro is sufficiently
Sih A.A. Regt. R.A., beat Hongkong Sin- Police R.C. on Saturday,
Regt. R... by two straight pulle; First Division (home). 11. Rumjahn, dependable at the net, though not as beat 2/14th Punjabs by two straight pulla. Yurut, A. O. Madar. A. 1. Dalah:
12 Coastal Test, ILA
TFORM. Hassan.
800 Karen Relay, HORE 17th - Housen. A K. Sumad, A. R. Minu Arellable as her opposite number, and, the key to puls: 3 Middlesex Rest: 5, 12th Costal Minut D. M. Khan K. Rumahri, A. as usual, therefore,
the altuation
be K. W. Regt, LA; 2/14th Punjabs: Time M. Ruinjahn, M. R. Abbas.
scome to min 39 secki..' Heat-2/-), Combined Small
Choy, M. Division (away)-0, el Areuil,
A. Oliveira gave a re- kong Singapore Rest, A.; Bil A. Rumjann: M. A. Wahab, M. U. Razack, A. Mis Silva were eliminated in the Units; 2 8th Coastal Regt. RA. Hong-y. Ramjahn, U. A. Ruminum, &, MG markable exhibition when he and Real RAS/Royal Scots. Time 1 min G. Bunad, A. Bakar: M. B. Hassan, A. B. semi-final, and against
any other Javelin Throw, Fast-1. 11th Coastal Bumad, A. 11. Madar, A., M. Wahab,
Reserves: A. R, M, Samy, 8. M. Sadick. opponents would Rest; R.A. (Bdr Pigeon, 100 21 5 ins; Ging
exhausted Martin 132 It 1) Ina); *, Middissex Regi
60 3/5 week.
(Pie Lever 105 ft 11⁄21⁄21⁄2 ina; Pie Poole 17
It left him: complet have won,
whereas Choy on the other side did 1.33 tul; 2. 8th Coastal Regi, LA, Rogt. RA. Time 72 4/5 secs." Itest 2.—1, not appear unduly ruled. (Capt. Skdpwith 237 ft 9 ins; A. H. Other Royal Boots; 2, 6/7th Rajputs. Time 71 4/5 A similar exhibition, I fear, will be 126 ft By law) 2/Royal Boots (14), secs.
Khi trị 10 at o tai CCS Long Jump final-1 6/7th Rajputs required of Hoof this evening, and it One Mille Malay, Heat 11. Bb Courtal (Chanda-zihan Singh 20 483,181 Fager may be disastrous for his doubles Regt, R.A. (Sher-Bas, 548 sek. Joginder Mohamed 20 ft Dine; total 40 ft 3% match," Hingh 58.5 secs Sturrod Khart 57,6 pucs and insii 2, Hongkong-Singapore Rest RA
Junior Singles Mohan Singh 6.3 peca);, 1, Bth: Ave, Begt, (Nadir All 20 ft 1 ing alohamed Hummin RAJ 5, 7/8 Punjabe 4. Combined Small in ft. 814 ina; total 38 ft 814 ins): $, Mid- Units, Time 3 mint, 45 4/8 secs. Beat 2{dlesex (L/Cpl Poole 19 ft 9'ins; Pie Cuiter ad, Middlesex Regt (McGrady B4.5 sROK, | 19 ft: total 38 ft 0
Cox 66 seci, Goodsir 66 seen, Williamma
Pels Vault_Kingz 20% Coastal Regt.
T. 8. YOUNG, after bis defeat of
N. L. Smith, advanced considerably
53.8 secs) Royal Scots: 9, 8/7th Hajputs: in most people's opinions as conten- LEU Coastal Regt. RA. 6. Hongkong L/Nalk Wassan Binats 15.0 in total i det for the Junior Singles title, Singapore Regt, fish, Time, à ming 43 475 23 3 ing); 2. Middiasex (Pta Coomer 9 whereas A; L.. Fisher has never been 3 ina; Pie Thomas # ft 6 ins; total 15 * fligir Jump, Final-1. 8/7th Rajputs and 5 ins); 3. Hongkong-Bingapore Nert, B.A.
too convincing. 8th Coastal RaSSALA, ASETNgaio, totais (Kundan Singh 10 ft Gun Haidar 10 ft 10 ink 1 18th. A.Anlar BA, 10 8 Imag totals 8 A 6 (2) augusts Young for Fisher's display in the 26-9 Ina)4, Middlesex Begt 10 f1.1in, These miles (4-x za yardı) team race doubles match on Tuesday was not Individual best jump Chunda-Dhan Singh | final Hongkong-Bingapore-Regt:
sta that of a champion
Personally, I would place faith in
Pfadpwlis (his Comial Bart, BA) 3 RUL BA first individusi runner (//Naik - Following the matches, the distel- 11 CET IDEM Pertama, mindener Mohamed Shri (Bih Coastal, RAS) 18 mins bution of prizes by Mrs. E. Pearce
"All yards high hurdles rally, Heat 12 | 170/Pipes & gang i Laikman Khan 15:8th Conatal Rest, - RAJS, BU AA; | DLKERA)}} 37 Havidar Puran, Boots! will take place.
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