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Badminton Season Chinese Girl

Opening Today;

Two Games Planned

(By ARGONAUT)

The Hong Kong Badminton season officially opens today with the play-off of the first two matchos in the Senior Mon's Double League. University "A" will meet University "B" while K.C.C.

will be opposed to Recreio.

therefore

Ranked Third

London, November 20. Miss Gen Hoa Ming, the little Chinare airt tennis slayer, is ranked third in the 1948 British women's lawn tennie ranking list leued by Captain Trower, who l Wimbledon championships rq- tures.

Mrs. Jean Bostock deserved- ly gets first place, followed by Mrs. Betty Hilton, hard courts champion.Reuter.

MCC Team Heading For Victory

The other entry in this Divi- which the leste was not decided. son is the Chinese Y.M.C.A. until the last game was finished. total of Practically all the ex-Sing Tao making altogether a. five entries as opposed to only stars, Patrick Wong, Charles Au, P. K. Hu, W. F. Foo and Robers To administer the Evening three last season. Keener com-

Tay will be donning the Y col Department of the Tech-petition should

beours this schson, and with the nical College.

forthcoming in these games, addition of Raymond Young, a particularly when they are to formed Junior

Champion,

wil Bloemfontein, November 20. Qualifications:—

be played in two rounds thisinske up a formidable sexlet.

The MCC cricketers were The University, who virtually heading for another victory on year.

In-lost their game to Sing To Inst their South African tour at the The University, composed

weak third pair close of the second day's play variably of Malayan boys, have ear through a always

held the monopoly of will have this weakness streng this Division since its inception, hened with the inclusion of C.K. in the match with Orange Free winning the title uninterruptedly Lee, a member of the University's State. from 1930 to 1941. Last year saw pre-war team, who should form this supremacy wrested from them strong third pair with any one inning wickets standing. hy the newly formed Sing Tao of the University's lust year "", need 143 runs to avok an innings

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Aussies Beat Wales XV

Swansea. November 20. The Australian tourists beat Wales by 12 points to five after this a fast clean game here afternoon in the Rugby League international match.

on

Recreio's Stalwarts Recreto wit not be so for tunate in new talent, and will have to dapand

mainly veteran stalwarts like Oliverio, Remedios, Calvatho, Gonsalves and possibly Dr. Rodrigue and Yvanovich,

A

wide uvali-

The home side, with six seond

defeat.

xtil:

unbeaten at

In reply to the MCC total of 149 for 7 declared, the Free State tested 251, and following on, lost four second innings wickets for 50 by the time stumps were drawn.

Orange Free State made an ex- cellent start In reply to the MCC first innings total and the first wicket pair were tunel, with 112 runs on the board. One half hour's spell soon after lunch started the State's collapse. in thai period five wickets fell, for eight runs and by tea seven men were out and the score was 198. after e first wicket stand of'113,

Soon after ten the innings with Jenkins finishing clored, five wickets for 76. He was also the chief menace

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BARCLAY ON BRIDGE

K.C.C.. too, wii probably, find FoRte difficulty in putting up a od skle, but with Gillis, Fistic the Saul, brothers and probably should be the Thong brothers, able to hold their own reason ably well. The most new talent The Australian's superior pace will undoubtedly be found in the

team and open pussing was always too University much of a problem for the Welsh-choice of good players is

COMBINE TWO BIG PLAYS mond 8, the A winning. The club men, who nithough almost dictatable.

Among the various manoeuvres 10 was sent to the K, the din- og the run of the play in the On paper the Y.M.C.A. should

mond & returned to the K, the Brst half spoilt their own scoring|be strong favourites for

Chem-

when the State Tollowed on for he possible in a declarer, three are

club allowed to win, the club chances by persl tently resurting plowship honours in this Division, cinimed three of the four wickets considere i basiently the most drn-

fundamentally big 7 to the won by the A and the elther to short passing or an ex-but I expect the University in which fell, first class fleiding and mate, the

club 0

North meantime scored. while plays of the game. These are the helping him. cess of individualism.

make a very strong bid to regain catching

Wright clean bowled

squeeze, the throw-in Warner,

and the had discarded the space and Once the tourist had takeŋ the lost honours in a game in which lend they never seemed likely to they used to hold undisputed or the opening batsmen, with Trump/ecup. Upon the rarest of diamond 3, then the heart when lose it, and although the Welsh-supremacy.

Their "A"

Mr. Checks put the 7 on the club on the last ball of the

occasions, a fine cardsman gets team

chance to apply the principles of 3. South. returned the spade Q inen made A courageous come should win easily to-night, and inkins conceded only 11 runs

some two of these In a buck just before the end, the the other game should be a close in three overs, while getting his fat

singlete the K. and Mr. Cheeks had When

bullt. Australians Anished

play. with one with Recreio securing the three second linings wickets,

occurs.

his his pretty flashing play attacks carried out with as much points.

execution of the manoeuvre not Holding the spade A-10, heart only give him inward satisfac- A-K-8 and diamond Q, he had speed and cleverness is when they started the game-iculer.

tion, but entitles him to invite North counted for his best three Then he led gently and accept kraciously the cards in each mujor, congiatulations of his partner and the diamond Q. opponents.

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INTER-SCHOOL

SOCCER GAMES

Results of yesterday's School Football:

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG Yaumati

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O St. Joseph's 3 JUNIOR DIVISION (KOWLOON)

Yaumati (PM) 0 Wah Yan

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Sportsmaster Wins Manchester Handicap

that

SJ 9 8 7 6 HQ 10 8 5 D 8 5 3 C 3

AK 10

N HAKO 7 DAK Q WE

10.7.

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S.Q 3 2

S & J 1) 4 3 2 D 10 4 CJ POS4

DJ 9 7 6 2 CAKD2

(Dealer North. Both sides vul- nerabic).

I-North had now discarded a the A would have won. nde, the the 10 would have put him in with the J and he would have had to give up the last

three heart lead, dummy nieks with a retaining the J of that sult. So he chose the heart B for a dis-

" card. Mr. Checks then raked in the heart A, K and 9 und the It spade A to bave his contract, was a very rare and gaudy com- bination of a squeeze and throw- in end play.

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2 NT 3 NT 3 C Pass This deal, from our records re- garding the late William Cheeks

S A 1005

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N W E S.

Manchester, November 20, Mr. Dave Morris's three-year-colt, Sportsmaster, dashingly ridden by the lightweight jockey, Douglas Gronning, won the last big handicap of the 1948 flat racing season, the Manches- tor November Handicap, hora this afternoon. 3 Govt. V'cular 0

Onc of the best backed Good Taste, who was trawn 1 E.K. (PM) 3 The Junior Division (Hong horses in the rece, Sportsmas-No. 13, tried hard to keep the last Kong) game between Queen's and ter, a 20 to 1. chance, beat Mr.big prize of the season in Wantsal was not played as the W. J. Bullock's four-year-old North, but neither he nor Yayo, referee appointed for the game Good Taste, a 33 to 1 outsider who was attempting to credit the In lieu of by one length, with Lord Rose-trainer, Jack Jarvis, with his third did not turn up. League match, the teams played a bery's four-year-old-Yeyo, a success in the race, could match

Sportsmaster's finishing speed, friendly game.

100 to 6 chance, ä further

Master Dun, a 40 to chance, three-quarters of ·A length the mount of "Midge" Richardson, away, third.

who was having his last big race The race, contexted by 40 run- mount in his long career, for he ners-only two short of the record is selling up as a trainer next Club de Recreio, who have feld when North Drift "won in season, ran well to finish fifth, be always come out on top in their 1031-was watched by a

Garter huge bind

Club, who Hong Kong Hockey Association crowd.

fourth.-Reuter. Fixtures, received 4 sel-back The French-bred six-year-old yesterday, when they were held Philadelphe II, owned by the RUGBY MATCH FOR lo a one-all draw by Army.

The following are the results of yesterday's games:

RECREIO DRAW WITH ARMY

Army 1. Club de Recrelo Cable & Wireless 1. HAF Khaisa 1, HK Police 2; Royal

3;

London bookmaker, Mr. Fercy Thompson, displaced Scotch Com- fort as favourite, but was a big,

isappointinent.

WEDNESDAY

قدانه میاره

A rugby match between Hiong Kong Football Club "Wanderers" The winning owner, Mr. Morris, and "Wayfarers will be played who hns exentensive interests in

on Wednesday.

Navy 1, Civil Service 0; Univer the tobacco trade, bought Sports-on the Club ground at 5,15 p.m.

sily 1, Dutch HC. 1; YMCA 2, Dockyard R.C, 1, .

THE HONG KONG

JOCKEY CLUB

On

Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Eleventh Extra Race Meeting to be held Saturday, December 4, 1948, (weather permitting) may be obtained at the Secretary's Once, Exchange Building; the Club House,

man,

master for £730 Yearling at The following are the teams: the Newinarket Sales. The trainer, "Wanderers" Cessford, Small, John Beary, had picked out De Rome, Henderson, Robinson, several others, but Mr. Morris was | Henderson, Loch'an, Carrel, emphatic about Sportsmaster; who Meffan, Forsgate, Brown, Baw- has been a most consistent horse.

Chevreau, Taylor and

His splendid Victory today! "Wayfarers"-Mackin, Robert- provided his owner and trainer zon, Laidlaw, Allwright, Sclater, with compensation for the nar Bluck, Williamson, Johnston, row defeat of thole popular; Robson, Baker. Minto, Farqua- handicapper. Royal Tara, in the barson, Fitzroy-Williams, Plow- *Cambridgeshire.”

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of Washington, was u fine and H 99043 Atting example of several splen-5. did things, First it revealed his confidence in Mrs. Cheeks, who sat in the East and who, he knew, would not pass the 2-No Trumps no matter what she held, as they used that bld. Second, it exhlh ited his artistry in the play of n neat hand. Third, it earned him "North decided to lead his din- a top score in the tournament.

SKD 4. HQ 10.5

SQ Ja

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DK 10'8 2. CK 10 5

Against the spade 5 lead, how should South seek the maximum result in bis 4-No Trumps con- tract.

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