Hui And Yong
Oliveira And Calvalho Defeated After Winning The Opening Set
COLONY CHAMPION MAKES ERRATIC START
LAYING with confidence, although beaten in the first set, K. L.
Oliveira and L. A. Carvalho, of Club de Recreio, by 14-17, 15-4, 15-7 to enter the final of the Colony Men's Doubles Badminton Cham- pionship.
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Hui was very erratic at the beginning of the match and did not settle down until the latter part of the second set. Erratic play on his part resulted in the first game being lost after it had been set- tled at 14 all.
The service changed hands only 1000); | twice in the course of which Car- valho and Oliveira managed to secure the necessary three aces to win 17-14.
DOMINION STUDENTS BEATEN
IN RUGBY MATCH
London, To-day-United Hospi- tals beat the Dominion Students 24 points to 14 in their Rugby match held yesterday at Richmond, while in another senior friendly, Bridgend beat Newport by 22 points to 14. -Reuter.
'Daily Mail' Pro. Golf Tourney
Hui was still off his game at the beginning of the second set, but eventually settled down, the Uni- versity pair winning by 15-4, but not with the ease which the scores suggest.
CARVALHO SHINES
They had to fight hard to aggre- gate ace after ace. Service changed hands several times before a point was scored. Carvalho was parti- cularly brilliant last night in re- turning those deadly smashes from
THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 80, 1939
Enter Final
A thrilling moment during last Sunday's Lai Wah Cup final at the Valley where the Chinese defeated the Civilians by 4 goals to 2. Above, Hussain, the Civilians' centre-half, is seen intercepting a ball to Fung King-cheong, the Chinese inside-right, with his head, near the Civilians' goalmouth. ("China Mail" photo).
Motherwell Beat Aberdeen In Scottish
Cup Replay
Yong and outshone his colleague EVERTON WIN AND WOLVES BEATEN:
Oliveria throughout,
The Recreio combination was not up to previous standards. Oliveira
Henry Cotton And Cecil was not positioned on many occa-
Denny Lead
London, To-day. Henry Cotton and Cecil Denny each with a score of 69 led the first round of the "Daily Mail" £2,000 professional golf tournament.
was out positioned on many occa-
ed with his partner. His hard smashing, however, was again pro- minent, beating Hui and Yong time and again.
WORE THEM DOWN
A. J. Lacey and H. R. Manton, Both Hui and Yong excelled in with scores of 70, were second re-drop shots, which were deftly spectively.
executed. They kept the opposition Last year's winner, Alfred Perry, pair on the run and gradually wore of Leatherhead and the British them down.
In the third set, Hui and Yong Open Champion, Reginald. Whit- combe returned cards of 81 after won -after strong opposition many adventures, among the trees. throughout. Hui and Yong clearly There were other poor rounds de- demonstrated that they have every spite the perfect conditions. -
chance of retaining the Men's After the second round to-day, Doubles Championship.
the leading 50 players will enter to- morrow's 36 holes final.-Reuter.
C.C.C. & RECREIO TO MEET AT
BOWLS
on_Saturday:
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J. H. Xavier, W. Ward, A. E. Coates
and B. W. Bradbury.
G. S. Ladd, N. P. Karanjia, A. M. Omar and U. M. Omar,
A. A. Lewis, M. A. R. Souza, H. W
Randall and R, Basa.
D. A. Rozario, A. E. S. Alves, J. S. Landolt and C. S. Rosselet.
W. J. Penny A. J. Coelho, A. A. aRazack and L. C. R. Souza.
The following have been selected to represent Craigengower C. C. in lawn bowls match against Club de Re- creio on the latters' green at 3.15 p.m.
J. Pau, B. W. Whiteman, K. M. Omar and J. Cavanagh
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Motherwell yesterday entered the final of the Scottish Cup competition when they beat Aberdeen by 3 goals to 1 in their semi- final round replay, at Ibrox Park, after sharing two goals last Saturday.
There were 40,539 spectators pre- sent in cold and rainy weather when play commenced,
The earlier stages of the match favoured Motherwell, who were slightly superior territorially, but their advantage in their opponents' who were unable to press home
half.
ABERDEEN UNSETTLED
ists, by 8 goals to 2. Aberdeen appeared to be un- Huddersfield, who are fighting settled at this period, although hard to avoid the relegation bogey, Strauss made two dazzling runs remain third from the bottom as which fizzled out in Motherwell's a result of sharing two goals with back division.
Birmingham, who look very much like being demoted next season.
Results were as follows:
FIRST DIVISION Birmingham I Huddersfield Charlton
3 Grimsby.. Manchester U...
The resumption, after, a goalless first half, saw a rejuvenated Aber- deen. Warnock broke through and shot, but the ball was fisted out to Strauss, who also had an attempt, the ball rebounding off a defender|Stoke for Scott to open the scoring from Middlesboro' 15 yards,
TWO QUICK GOALS
Motherwell regained command of the game almost immediately after, but poor finishing featured their play. They eventually equalised in ]-
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WOLVES BEATEN
Five postponed First Division League matches were also held yes terday, Everton, the present lead- ers, securing a fine away victory over Manchester United, while | Wolves, who are lying second, lost
to Stoke In an away fixture,
Middlesbro, who are lying fourth in the table, secured a smashing I victory over Portsmouth, Cup final-
0
Everton.
5 Wolves
8 Portsmouth THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH) Bournemouth 5 Bristol R. SCOTTISH LEAGUE Hearts
2 Albion SCOTTISH CUP. (S-FINAL REPLAY)
3 Aberdeen
(At Ibrox Park)
-Reuter.
Motherwell
GALENTO MUST PROVE
HIMSELF FIT
New York, Tuesday-If Tony Galento can prove that he is in satisfactory physical condition, the New York State Athletic Commis- sión will sanction a title fight .be- tween him and Joe Louis at "the" Yankee Stadium on June 28, ac- cording to General John Phelan, chairman of the Commission.
Mike Jacobs attended a meeting of the Commission and formally asked the Commissioners to prove the bout, Galento “will be notified to appear before the Com- mission and he will then be exam- Ined by several of their do
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