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YUNG, CHONG WIN IN THRILLING UPSET

(By "KIMBERLEY")

In a thrilling upset at the badminton championships last night at the Kowloon Cricket Club, C. Y. Yung and K. P. Chong claim- ed the Junior Men's Doubles title from D. C. Lau and W. c. Chung, taking the games to two deuces in three sets that had the spectators almost at the coiling with excitement.. Another upset but minus the thrills was Hong

Kong University's left-hander C. K. effortless victory over a dishevelled Robert Tay to take the Singles crown in two straight. sets, 15-11, 15-7.

Lee's

In the Ladies' Singles (Seniors), Ulion Khoo show- ed superior badminton craft in defeating Maric Ribeiro in three sets, losing the second one, in which she erred extravagantly, after a douce.

CHITRAK

the

Ulian had Marie all the was feharajoon Tightly under her control. In the first winner.

Junior Men's Doubles

The Kanu that had spectators mige at their seat with

set, play was even third point.

tell the

Khoo who clan= ||

had

Mer's

Doubles

between

YUDA-

Robert Tay Leaving HK

Robert Tay, the former Colony badminton aingles champton who lost his title to G.K. Lee last night, may not be playing in the champion- ship Men's Doubles on Satur- day.

Late on Tuesday afternoon. Tay received a cable from his people in Malaya, calling him

Immediately home

for his father, whom he had not acer for some 10 years, is seriously

Tay is now waiting for his papers to be ready and wil Icave by the first plans.

played a better understanding on the of

tricks court

111. Mary thrill as el suspraze was the Junior dancing to her tune with mee drops placed just where Marching at Lau-chung. couldn't reach them.

Al metge of the three sets we at pateke to pick out the Marie on the other handl was doing a test mount of smashing, Waner, at sue ele quarters was

annich breng fought. Ta particularly when Ulan's back- hant

upward issue was

deuced gaine In the alight,

indast has been written and

return

Hiten to Mira set!

lobs,

d

5

4-2 lead before | The Jumor Men's Doubles cham-j Marie gathered another two points, protup

Kuou's consecutive short on

The Best et ended in a douve,

to

His partner in Patrick Wong in the doubles game, which has been arranged for Satur day.

Hath

HONG KONG, THursday, April 7, 1949.

Derby County May Win On Saturday

+

(By 'ALCYDES')

This Saturday we have a full league programme in Home Football, with perhaps the bast match of the day at the Baseball Ground, where Derby County who went down to the bottom dogs, Middlesboro, last Saturday, will entertain Nowcastlo.

This encounter, should prove a real test of foot- ball skill. This will be Newcastle's first visit to Derby since 1934 when they then shared the points. I think on this occasion, how- ever, I shall give Derby the benefit of the doubt and plump for a Home win.

United

see the latter hold draw.

Drink...

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SOUTH CHINA'S ANNUAL MEET ON MAY

19, 20, 22

The Annual Open Athletic Moot, sponsored by the South China Athletic Association, will be hold

on the Association's Ground at Caroline Hi Team Picked For

on May 19, 20 and 22.

The Meet, which is held annually with the aim of promoting interest in track and field events, is open to contestants in the Colony as well as in outports.

Mr. Aw Boon-haw has con- sented to donate all prizes and to defray all expenses in con- nection with the Meet.

All entries for the Meet should be sent to the South China Athle- te Association Stodium, Caroline Hill, on or before May 3. Outport be considered valid only if the postmarks stamped on

clearly show that they veloper were posted on or before the clos-

Intending contestants

entries received after May 5 will

whose fortunate to proft a point from

their visit to Wales,

Swansea In the Third Division (South) who lost their 100 per rent home record to Southend last week are away to Northamp-1 ton on Saturday and should ac- count for the count

'Cobblers' fairly ing date,

arc

easily.

ARSENAL Middlesboro ASTON VILLA V Preston Blackpool v Portsmouth BOLTON v Chorlton DERBY v Newcastle

the en-

An entry fee of HK$ is charged for each team taking part in a Relay Race; the entry fee for all other events is HK$0.50,

Contestants may be of any na- tionality, but no individual can submit entries for more that four events. In the case of Clubs, members shull the only three eligible for each individual event, Six anembers can be listed for the Relay Races, but of these, only! four will be allowed to actually participate.

from further participation in the Meat.

In either case, the Committee to order the forfeiture of points shall have power, in its discretion, already obfined by the offender

or offenders.

be

Cricket

The following team has been selected to represent Rest of the Lengue against the Second Divi- sion Cricket Champlona, Indian Recreation Club, at the IRC at 1.45 p.m. on Saturday, April 9.

(KCC) (Captain), SA. Gray

thowa (KCC), A.E. Noronha (Re- E.A.J. Hancock. (KCC), H. Mat- crelo). E.A.R. Alves (Recreio), A Osmund (Recreio), C. Hughes (Navy), J. Windmill (Navy), Rees (Army), Stevenson (Army) and Aircraftsman Follett (RAF).

and E. Noise (Navy).

Reserves: D.G. White (KCC)

HOCKEY FIXTURE

to

The YMCA Hockey team to meet the Civil Servico tomorrow at 6.30 p.m. on the YMCA pitch

Any notice of appeal which may be received will be dealt with la soon as possible by the Com- mittee of the Appeals Board, will be whose decision shall be final.

Cayner Bull, Gorely: D. Inglis, Every appeal must be nec-ibbons, Smith: Blenkinsop, A. panied by a fee of HK$10 which inglls, Boycott, Robertson, Slator, shall not be refunded, whatever Reserve, Clemo. the decision of the Committee.

The Committee shall power to amend these Rules at its discretion as and when it thinks nt.

have

The following is a list of the events:

&

The learn to meet Cable Wireless on Sunday April 10 at 10.00 a.m. on the YMCA pitch will be:-

Manchester exit from the Cup last week cathe somewhat as a surprise

Notice Of Appeal to soccer enthusiasts, are this week at Home to Chelsea and

The Regulations approved by the Chinese National Athletle Meet to me it seems tu be the saf- est home but of the day.

will be adopted and should there Portsmouth will find Blackpool

any point or should

dispute arising

Any player who is unable quite suff hurdle to surmount

not covered Hill City who have now taken submit entry forms containing the which is

by these play is requested to inform Mr. a written protest, S.A. Gray and I would not be surprised to over the leadership of the Nor- following particulars: (1) Name Regulations,

by telephone (No. them to A thern

look ati Division,

set and address; (2) Nationality and giving notics of appeal, should be 28615).

fodger with the Committee within further to consolidate their posi- (3) Number nd title of events At the other end of the tableton this week with an away wind in which the contestant Intenda to

one hour after the conclusion of we and simont half a dozen teams to the present 'Wooden spoonists' Į participate.

the event in respect of which the Two passport-size in very bad strails and it is any Southport. To me it looks like photographs should also accom- protest in ludged. one's guess who is likely to fall the best away bel of the day. pany each entry form. from grace this season,

Forecasts for the matches to be Huddersfield, who dropped to

played on April 9: ruck bottom again last Saturday, lusing to Chelsea

5-1. sea by tenk

DIVISION I this week at home to Birmingham will find points difcult to lian then forged

come by. Villa and Preston, both Luck

cour! with ceiling

said about badmankem games dur- speed that both sides started get deeply involved in this relegation a 2011 euch time with roring

thetr tsy! the season, I do not believe, ting in

ང་! Wii placing to mid-cont

issite, oppose each other at Villa Her cut

US there was any Senior or Junior¦ pairs clashed frequently when

Park, and it looks to me *p drops were even

more telling With this mixture of play Ultan--that can be empared with that reaching for shots.

game hot night which decided

Lau and Chung were the first though Villa will be the team to Huddersfickl v Birmingham

Improve their position this week. Liverpool MANCHESTER C. run ahead to

out of this pull

MANCHESTER U, v Chelsea with Chung trere steady than his parlber Lati. Middlesboro, the other team SHEFFIELD U. v Everton Lau went to pieces completely whose Division one status is at SUNDERLAND v Burnley The score continued preste Land Chinez, much favoured in the foal set. His form became stake are away to Arsenal, and WOLVES ▾ Stoke. sively in Khoo's favour until the

to win loved up temporarily note erratic. But forced into play try it will need all the football skill was comted at 10-5.

(he word) wher; they led at 5-2, predy

DIVISION 11 and vigorous duels, Ataries then found

he they possess to take a point from; her feat

ν Tottenham BARNSLEY after wing the

into jumped

htm stride saics until now had been slow Wang and Chona: whm had cushed | smashed,

and the Gunners'.

Blackburn v Sheffold W. dropped and retrieved In Division II, Fulham, who in getting » Ulinn's shots

in two point with al

briant manner.

rude received

set-back last BRADFORD v Bury v Lincoln Ian and Ching continued IN

Lan, it was obvious, could not week will this Saturday he en CARDIFE hold their marginal lead until the land the pace. Time and again aged

FULHAM V Leeds U fgitis past when the score read his partner Chung had to call the fards United, and will and they w

with a

improved much R-5.

shots lo him to prevent clashing. latter

a hard nut to crack. The points came quickly to which would have disrupted the lowever, I think the promotion PLYMOUTH

NOTTS, F. v Leicester

♥ Coventry After a prolonged duel ne fut Young and Chong, leveling at 9-9. combination completely.

this year

year incentive will

enable

Queens P.R. CHESTERFIELD Marie rusteel up for a kill but hit Then the game took to its peak

the Collagers to win the day. whare h never relapsed

SOUTHAMPTON v West Ham Who will stop Southampton?- the shuttle against the net after until the match entre to its final

DIVISION 111 (SOUTH) Ulian's service to nd the Brst; point.

shuld mean another two points Brighton v. Bristol, R.

West not

Ham I'm thinking: It ALDERSHOT Torquay sel at 15-6 that went to Kino.

In the bag for Soton, even with- out their star centre forward BRISTOL C. v Watford

EXETER V Cheng led with three points only week.

Crystal P. final set, Yung and Wayman, who was injured last

Leyton v IPSWICH By winning this match MILLWALL v Walsall them levelled

by the they should thus ensure them-NORWICH v Reading opposte puir again. They carried selves of a place in the premier Northampton * SWANSEA the score to 4-3 before giving Division next season which svil

NOTTS, C. hack the service on which Lau be the first time in the history Sont Vnde y and Chung failed to capitalise.

the club, No one will dispute thend v Newport

Swindon v BOURNEMOUTH The next

three points were but that they are worthy cham- earned off Lou's errors. Lau was plons on this season's displays. DIVISION 111 (NORTH) at this stage completely in pieces Both Notts Forest and Lincoln CARLISLE y Tranmere the attark, countering somewhat seem to have put on a spurt in Crewe y ROTHERHAM although he stood up gallantly to City at the other end of the table Chester v DONCASTER but always ending in fault.

Service from this stage changed hands about six times with either girls able to make a point. Play

war becoining faster as both Bei-|

shots with stylish mixed their

z/feet.

tn

service from

All through this, there was no usual long raljes Points were Maric's Comeback

bejng scored in short spurts of Maric cure lick excellently in lightning shuts with all four play the second and had Ulian commit- | ery poised.

The feature of the match was ting errors in every part of the court. Score was 5-1 for Marie that both sides refused to be put after some One display by both on the defence, countering one players with Marie collecting another, fob for lob, smash for from Ulian's defensive returns smach and placing in such fan- which were ripe for kills.

tastic patterns that it tired che but to watch.

suvaches bad

Villon drew up stendily Marle was also scoring in between exciting rallies that more often than not saw Ulian fumbling In attempling difficult strokes. "Al- though Ullan picked up to deuce at 9-9, she gave way in the fol- Inwing three points to Ribeiro's good play

The deciding ant Ullan back for the kill. After giving Marie a two point lead, she level- led up at 2-2, then lost the next) point but

earned

the following four points to place the score at 7-3,

Sow

More thrilling rallies continued

and accuracy but both Yung and power Chong were up to the occasions.

"I

The heavier Chong was not, however, as active as his partner Vung and committed some easily errors, when areasions presented easy kills on mi open court and be fumbled,

first game Inished at 17-14 for Yung and Chong.

No Let-Up Although the favoured patr re- turned to take the second set in 15-4, play was kept over as brisk

the final set, potits came in throes of three each, Yung and Chong led with the Brst three then Lau and Chung made them

' back to level.

In The Final Set

In the

to have

and

hand never anve up. He threw in Us partner Chung the other all the strokes in the hook, plus

s managed to stall the tide.

un Peculiar fcw

12-0. Chung with Lu's spasmos Here, Lung and Chong led

He return to brillance erept up to level at 12-12 then going into a dence.

were

The last four points sting climax to a grand match Yung and Chong served. reure went: 2-0, 2-2, 3-3, 4-4, and

The

in between Hats exchanges of ty us before. There was no let- service before Ulinn Lock the up in either side in their forectul shuitly points to

match. Lau was by now weakening. In was a champion's game with the this set the pace was kept to such

to send up four more endeavour to keep the Initiative. after a long rally with two

elinch the

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by a mash and Yung-Chong won the set and title.

changes of service lau was beaten

Robert Tay's Defeat

n

and

Luton

U. BRENTFORD WEST BROM,

recent weeks. Leicester City

This Saturday | DARLINGTON v Wrexham Forest entertain the Cup Analials, GATESHEAD V Mansfield to think that

inclined um

Hartlepools v v Barrow both points will New Brighton v BRADFORD C. go to the Home team.

ROCHDALE Halifax Lincoln City. On the

other Southport v HULL C.

hand, will not find things so cagy | STOCKPORT v Oldham at Chretiit, in fact they will be York v Accrington.

MALAYAN BADMINTON TEAM CAN BE BEATEN

In the Senior Men's Singles, The

Robert Tay actually handed over his singles' crown to HKU's C.K. LAC.

Tay warn't even trying. It

seemed. Followers of Tay during

the first set believed that he was out, is Is usund in his

trying games.

Lee didn't have to be in forrn last night. As it was the new | champion hadn't to exert

very

much. All he did was drive to Tay's forearm, low to score. Ani he did. Tay's mind didn't seemr to be ca the h

shuttle.

In the tweet

court

Copenhagen, April 5. all-conquering Malayan badminton team, holders of the Thomas Cup, con be beaten by Denmark if the Danes play the right sort of game in their match starting here on April 11, according to Mr. Ken Davidson, trainer- managor to the American Thomas Cup team. In a letter to a Danish friend, Mr. Davidson, a Scottish badminton champion and Yorkshire cricketer, wrote: "You can beat the Malayans if you play right. Do not try to win too early and do not take any chances. Use clears and drops and keep the shuttle in play."

sets, Robert Tay': irretrievable back usual smashes were conspicuously ab-has sent. Occasionally ho made a neat low drop, but that was just about Only once did we see his brilliant smoth. The other times. his returns were either feeble o! went too, for and wide.

TO PROMOTE

SPORTS

The executive committee of the

(A) Men's (Without classifica System Of Scoring

tlon) (1) 100 metres; (2) 200 metres: (3) 400 metres; (4) 1,500 The system of scoring will be metres: (5) 5,000 metres; (6) 110 the same as that which was ad- metres Hich Hurdles; 17) 100 opted at the 7th Chinese National netres Middle Hurdies; (8) High Athletic Meet, that is, for each; Jump; (9) Hop, Step and Jump, event, 10, six, four, three, two (10) Long Jump; (11) Pole and one points will be awarded to Vault; (12) Shot Put: (18) Dis- those occupying the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, cus Throw; (14) Javelin Throw; 4th, 5th and 6th places respec- (15) 400 metres Relay (100 x 4 uvoly.

and (16) 1,000 metres Relay (400 x 4).

Suitable prizes or souvenirs will be awarded to those taking the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th places in cach event. In the case of reluy races, separate squvenirs will be Bwarded to the Club or Assocla- tion which those taking part re- present.

In the

event of any con- testant being provad to the satisfaction of the Committee to have been guilty of

any breach of the rules or of mis conduct, the Committee shall have power effending Individual or party off the flatd or to be suspended

to

order

SAN MIGUEL BREWERY

DARTS LEAGUE

the

Result of matches played on Friday, April 1:

RABO WO, & Begta 4, 3ckyard Charst-

men's Meu 2.

Hità RA WOs & Bats 6, PO: Bem HMS

Tumeri.

AC Moss Boundary Street 5, Garrison

WO and Beh 1.

AC Ken Austin Itoad 2, AC Me, Hane

kow Hand 4.

HAY Kai Tak %, CPD« Mean HMA Tamar 4 Bath Hound NAF », Wos and Sgt Nham

whulp 4.

(a) Women's (Without cinalfication)

(1) 66 metres; (2) 200 meters; 13) 200 metres; (4) 80 metres Low Hurdles; (5) Shot Put: (6) Javelin Throw; (7) Discus Throw; (0) Softball Throw and (D) 400 molres Relay.

Caynes: Garely, Smith: D. In- Blen- glix. Gibbons, Robertson: kinsop, Welldon, Boycott, Jacques, Slater, Reserves: A. Inglis, Bull, Clemo.

HOCKEY MEETING

A meeting of the Hong Kong Hockey Association will be held in the Board Room of

the "South China Morning

today at

6.30 p.m.

Post"

Main Items. on the agenda will be the draw for the Interportal and Quadrangular Tournaments→→ the former Including eight Na- tons and the latter between the Army, Navy, RA, and Civilians. All Representatives and Club Secretaries are requested to at- tend.

Royal Navy Victors In Soccer Match

Royal Navy 3-Kwong Wah I

The heavy downpour at about 5 p.m. yesterday did not deter, Royal Navy and Kwong Wah from playing off their First Division-soccer fixture at Causeway Bay, the game ending in a win for the sailors by three goals to one.

In spite of the heavy stale vert, Tam Woon-chcuks saving of the ground und the rain, the shot in fine style. both teams displayed excellent With only about two minutes ball control and the game was left for play, Navy Increased

their lead played at a brisk paco from

when, following a gealmouth scramble, Brown scor- start to finish.

Navy settled down to clever ed. football from the klek-üft und Tozer, Sidders, Rowlands, Hollo Royal Navy:-Adle, Convery,

Morrison, Brown,

RN Bralor Mese 5, 11K Chinese Trail

Unit 1. LEAGUE STANDING TO DATE carried out a number of raids on

PWDLY A PU

the Kwong, Wah goal, but their way, Moore, WO & Bute 231h RA 19 19 2 ND 87 $1

forwards found Tam Woon-cheuk Spears, Allen.

Kwong Wah:-Tom Woon-cheuk, Dockyard Chars M 20 13 21 39 3

a stumbling block in their way Wong Chi-wan, Leung Pak-wal, Benlor Mesa RN,, 12 & 277 37 3 10 goals. ACM Austin Rubel,, 20 18 34476 43 22

Kwong Wah were always dan chung. Ng Kau-kwong, Mak Ying- Loung Fook- RAT Kal Tak .... 10 11 3 G47 47 28

gerous whenever they were on Cro HMB Taimar 20 10 8 7 07 53 23 the move and it was during one Kok Man-tim, Law Tak-hing.

choi, Ng Yan-pul, Lau Wal-man, WOs & Sets RABC 20 0 2 9 6X 62 20 ACK Hankow Road 27 7 7 6 10

of their occasional breastaways

WC & Basa Bahuls 20 9 11 54 55 18 that they drew first blood. Ng ACM Roundary at 27 6 2 12 21 89 14 You-pui beating Adie with POs Mesa HMB Tamer 20 70 13 4 72 14 well placed shot.

A

HK Chiaves Train U 20 35 12 49 37 18 Navy attacked strongly, after

Garrison Wos à Syta 20

14 49 7 With Squadron RAF 33 1 1 17 21 9

REMINDER FOR KCC MEMBER

Members

of the Kowloon

Club house tomorrow at 7.

soon ni

coring with

this

and were selback

&

equal term,

Tozer

a beautiful

shot

from n

n free kich

just outside the penuity area.

Low Tak-fook,

RESULTS

AT A GLANCE

FIRST DIVISION

3 Kwong Wah t Royal Navy

SECONG DIVISION to wo Chinese

IPCA

The sutiors continur dominate the exchanges and just before whistle blow for half

the

л

out of his charge.

Navy's Narrow Escapos

Y

K Motor Bus Chinese AA Kowipon Motor Bus recalv-

ed

Chinese.

walk over from WO

†This game was not played owing

1o. the water-logged

state of the ground.

Although the Danish team, probables have settled down

not been selected, the to a strict training routine and Cricket Club who intend enter- time. Brown put them ahead with, are determined to avenge their ing for the Spring tennis tourn the net with Tam Woon-cheuk fine shot, the ball curving into 0-1 defeat by the Malayans in inents are reminded that the en- the finals of the Thomas Cup tries for these events close at the at Preston.

In all, there will be five hand!.

The second half opened with CK. Lee did not have much Chinese National Amateur Atble part in the international tourna-promiso some good competition. The Malayans will also take cap events and so far the entries

the Navy attacking, but Kwolgi chance, therefore, to show hir tic Federation met at the Chung ment which is to be played here from the Bar boy and it is hoped Navy goal had several narrow

Entry forma may be obtained Wah retaliated strongly and the TODAY'S SOCCER best. He did, however, bring Sing Benevolent Society yester- during Easter. about some fine shots. All of day,

to play off most of the first rounds escapes,

only the weakness of Kit Chee v KMB (PP from 2.1.10), them, needless to say, counted. Vifteen members attended thei

Danish fans are eagerly waiting on Easter Monday, The match ended, 15-11, 15-7.

Kwong Wah forwards pres meeting, at which Mr. W.K. Poon to sco Chan Kung Results: Senior Ladies Singles: presided.

Leong 12

Compotiters will be informed venting them from action with Tonny Ahm, holder through the press and by notice. It was decided to sponsor an of the Danish women's singlax on the Club's notice boord as to sailers gained the upperhand and inter-port swimming contest be- title, whom he is expected

to when they have to play off their the Kwong Wah

defence was Junior Men's Doubles;

C.Y. tween the Philippines and China, partner in the mixed doubles.

subject to a heetle time as the Yung and K.P. Chong beat D.C. an open basketball league

and

Navy launched attack after at- Lau and W.C. Chung, 17-14, free schools miniature

A feature of the mixed doubles

Tam Woon-chauk was 4-15, 10-10.

may be the appearance of David

playing a splendid game in goal Freeman, All-England chamcon A series of tennis exhibitions for Kwong Wah and his con- and American No. I player who vill take place on the Chinese ident handling of the

slippery has not been defeated in a singles Recreation Club on April 10, ball robbed the sallors, of many | Clubs match for ten yours. He has commencing at 8 pm.

goals.

Ullan Khoo beat Marie Ribeiro, 11-0, 0-12, 11-3.

league.

Senior Men's Singles; C.K. Leo

beat Robert Tay, 15-11, 18-7.

KICK-OFF TIMES

HKFA MEETING

football

As the game the

TENNIS MATCHES Lock.

A meeting of the Interport Sub- With the introduction of Bum- tabled stating that he wants to Lady Mah-kam Lo will present Committee of the Hong Kong mer Time, the time of kick-off appear in the doubles with his the prize to winners of the Football Association will be held for soccer matches wui, until wife. This caused some wirprise rollérem at the Association's Office at Bap further notice, by un followsK 'among 'Danish badminton players, (1) Open Hard Court Champion- Dan, today.

Week days—-8.801p.m. *

who were.

that Mr. Agenda: Final selection of the Week-ends-2nd--- Division -- 3,30 | Freeman WILE in tourpazient (2) League Championship.' Interport team for Manila.

D.m ist Division--5.00 p.rb. ' class.---Reuter.

unaware

Club Championship.

• First Division

Caroline Hill, 8.10 p.m.; Ras feres: Capt. Chisnall; Linesment; Barretto and Y.F. Mak.

Second Division Police Dockyard (PP from 20.10.48), Boundary, 5.18 p.m Referee: Pto. Collina, Tramways y Kit Chee (PP from

2.1.49), Army "1",

6.10 p.m Referee: W. Crawford.

V Army-HK (PP from 1.1.49), Club 5.10 p.m. Re forco: A. Desconi -

The Kwong Wah forwards only came into the pleture ocensionally, but they at no time" soriously challenged the Navy defence. Printed auf pukilebed for the Proprias Navy were awarded a Denalty, the CHINA MAIL LIMITED, N bul `Torer who was entrusted PRANK LESLIN NUBIL, Windsor. Howwe, with the spot, kleid failed to con- fong Kong.

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