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Exhibition Tennis:
lp & Tsai score brilliant win over Pakistan pair
(By "ARGONAUT”)
In the feature game of yesterday's tennis exhibi- tion matches of Chater Road, the Colony Doubles Champions, K. H. Ip and Edwin Tsai, scored a brilliant two-sot win over the Pakis- tan Davis Cup-pair of I, Ahmed and S. M. Alom.
Twenty-year-old schoolboy Benzin Saw also enjoy- ed on appreciable share of the spotlight with a forceful all-round display against Durrani, each winning a set. Pitted against the Pakistan'
in the champion, I. Ahmed, atlyer Singles match. Hong Kong's Tsui. Wal-pul found the pace set by the Pakistan play er in the first set too fast for hir. Tsui, however, went down Bghting in the second set, extending his opponent to u senre of 5-7.
The best gute of the afternoon was undoubtedly the Doubles en counter between Ip and Tsal and Ahraril and Algin, which ገነ mutually arranged to be played best of three sets.
Although the two sets only took 32 minutes, spectators were treated to sonte bright sparkling tennis in
which both Bidea អាការ showed no hesitation to "kill" whenever possible.
Hoth parut Tani were seen in one of their best displays, serving, volleying, and smashing fully and heebrately,
force-
Laken
In spite of having just part in a two-set Singles game against Tant. Abined more than
held his own in the Doubles.
Alum did not seem to be sure of himself and was frequently netting his ground shots and a ittle slow in his volleys.
Distinct advantage
The Ip-Tsal combination, how- ever, held the distinel advantage of belig quicker and possessing greater mobility by virtue of better understanding.
Ahmet opened the Arst game with three fery services that claimed full points and after a good volley by Teal, completed the game with a backhand shart cross volley.
Ip held his service with force- ful follow-up volleys and half- volleys."
With Tsai also getting into his stride at the fore-court,
in Hong Kong pair took the next two games to lead 3-1, before Almod again claimed his service game 50-30.
The next three games went to Tual and 1p. 50-30, 60-15 and 50-15 to complete the first set 6-2 in 13 minutes.
Two aces enabled Ahmed to lake the first game of the second set at love for his side.
Ip returned compliments by the same score on his service.
Alam, who had so far lost all his service games, managed to hold it this time to give him and his partner a lead of 2-1, This success was shortlived,' us Tsal countered with a love game and Ahmed lost his first service game.
Point-winner
Down 2-3, the Pakistan pair, 'with Ahmed as the more cons
picuous point-winner, aided by a Japse of errors by Ip and Tsai, forged ahead to 4-3 and 5-4.
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Ip and Tsai recovered Initial form and, with Alam hitting out of court, took the next three games for set and match.
Benzin Saw had the better of the drawn game against Durrani, who
was playing mainly from the baseline.
Starting confidently, without any trace of nervousness, the schoolboy Jumpod to a load of 9-1, 4-2 and 6-3, scoring main- ty with follow-up short cross. court volleys and smashes. The ninth game saw Saw, serv- ing to a lead of 30-love, but he failed to keep it up and, with steady drives, Durrani annexed it after deuce was called.
Three more games went to the Pakistan player in succession for the first set as Sow began to net and overh!t his valleys.
Displaying more concentration, and determination in the second set, Saw beat Durrani with good -length drives to both wings of the court and follow-up. volleys to win it by, 6-1.
The set, however, was not as ono-sided as the score would in- dicate, three of the games going to drucu,
Impressive ethibition
15
Some long baseline rallies
with Tsui putting clever drops.
over sqmo
ofternoon,
Each started the set by hold- ing his service. Then come the longest game of the when Tsul held Ahmed's service to six deuces before conceding it.
Ahmed raced ahend to a lead of 4-1, but Tsul's fighting spirit. took him through the next four games la succession to give him à leur of 5-4.
Ahmed broke through his ser- vice on the 10th game to level the score. He went on to win the ensuing two games, both of which went to deuce, for set and match.
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FULL RESULTS Men's Singles Durrani (Pakistan) drew with
Tennis dress
of the future
London, April 13. Teddy Tinling, who thought up Guasic Moran's tennis playing lace panties, demons. trated at a fashion show today what else is going to happen to tennis.
"Ankle flowers:
garlunds" of
to
real
To complete the glamorous picture, the lady ought to be Carrying u tennis racket and it would help if she could play tennis.
The competent girls "There are two ways to look at tennis," said Mr. Tinling, him-
Softball:
Senior League play-off series reaching climax
(By "GRANDSTAND") .
The Softball Sonior League Play-off series reaches a climax tomorrow, as the four contestants shift into top gear to roar down the homa stretch on all cylinders.
With two losses against each, St. Joseph's and the Braves clash at 3.30 p.m., while the front- running Americons tangle with the youthful Jaguars at 11.30 a.m. During the week-end, Mc- Tyeireans will be engaged in against the a double-header Squaws and St. Teresa's to complete the Ladies minor loop fixtures, while the main Mid-
With the American loss of one gume, there is still a stender chance for either the Braves or the Saints, should the Yanks fal- ter again when they Saints next week.
incet the
Slinging trio Starting pitcher for the Braves is still uncertain as mentor Fi- queiredo has a staff of hurlers to choose from, any one ot whom is capable of turning in a good job.
three
Pitching
Sherry mainstay Bucks will toe the rubber again, tossing them la to hind-anatcher Hal Winglee.
Infield combination
HONG KONG XI TO MEET KOREANS
Yud Yiu-tak (KI Cheo),
Chlong
Spence (Army), Y.C. (SJFC), Tang Suma (KMB), Hayes (Commando), Santos (SJFC) Captain, Ho Ying-fan (Kit Chee), Yiu Cheuk-yin (Kit- Chee), Brown (Army), Galvin (Navy) and Leo Tai-fai (KMB).
Soccer:
Spotlight on games
against Koreans
(By. "ROVER")
Reserves: Mullen (Club), Chow A rare treat is in store for soccor fans over the
Mun-chi
(KMB). Marsden (Amy) and -Hsu - King-sing (SJFC),
Team Manager: Capt. H.J. Chisnall.
Assistant:
Trainer and Fung King-cheung.
-wook-and- when the two first games in tho series against the visiting Koreans will ba played.
Mr.In view of the splendid display given by the Korean
XI which visited Hong Kong last year and the, report that the Korean team of this year is much stronger, rousing games are expected: The Hong Kong selectors, with the limited talent at their disposal, have done a very good job and are to be con- gratulated, on the two well balanced teams which they have selected to represent the Colony and Combined Chinc c respectively.
Nucleus of England's team for World Cup
London, April 13. The infleld combination which
There secms to be little has been described as the best in the loop by columnists, consists doubt that the England soccer
Intend of Stan Leonard at first, Art selectors
the side. Ozorio and Dave Leonard hold-chosen to meet Scotland in
at the
scen
re-
Travelling reserves for Satur- day's International match Wille Watson, Sunderland's constructive half-back, and Jackie Milburn, Newcastle's hard-shooting centre- stand excol- forward-obviously lent chances..
the
ways a thorn in the side of the opposing defence. He is quick ti seize upon an opening and shoots well and hard-direeling his sho|| towards the spot which is likel
the to give
goalkeeper thi minimum chance.
Galvin of the Royal Navy who will be playing inside. left, lu vary aktiful, pjayeri posuosaing speed, a fine body awerve and a powerful walle; bahind every kick.
Ho Indefatigible in his efforts and by his shrewd play, invari ably draws the opposing defence out of position to make opening. for his colleagues in the forward line.
1
Al the Wimbledon International Is half-court
cross passing matches last year Miss Moran's shots came into prominence
provoked decorative costumes they repeatedly caught the cham-international comment.
Mr. Tiling's show at the Em-get attraction will be the pion and noticeably kept him at
was dedicated press Club
scuffle between-Ren Sequiera's the base-ilne,
"tennis dress of the future."
For girl tennis players, if Mr. Black Hawks and Igmar Erik-
Today, the Koreans will make their debut against a Colony XI were seen during this period. Tinling reads the cards rightly, ten's Mohawks as they near
the wire.
on the ClubTM ground at Happy the future will bring:
ing the keystone positions, and Glasgow on Saturday to form Dainty
Eonts "ten interval"
Valley, while tomorrow, the visi- Braves, bean-pole Benny Omar Charlie Figueiredo's
the nucleus of England's 22- arc fetching
tora will be pitted against which
between
who disappointed fans at the last Hot Corner.
the final
Combined Chinese team, also on matches.
twe outings, dropping both games The welcome return of Show-player squad for
the Club ground. Both games are Transparent dresses in pastel
in the series to the Americans, boat Yeung in the centre garden stages of the World Cup com-
timed to start at 6 pm. colours which give the beholder
take on St. Joseph's in a "dog- hus lent considerable strength to petition in, Brazil.
Without having had an oppor- olimpse of
Provided they acquit them- a tantalising half
that department, while the
tunity to study
Korean Ho Ying-fun, another Kit Che at selves with credit, they must be trifling colourful and belaced ut-dog" fight, as both outilts en-
deavour to stave off elimination.
appearance of George Souza
for the players in action, it is diffeult to player, is one of the best wingers right-field foundation garments.
to help out mentor considered certainties
the trip. That would leave 11 places hazard a guess, let alone com- in the Colony at the moment and Ankle socks to match the dress.
Hussain in the left, makes Straw trimmings of neck line
outfield as light as possible.
to be filled, so there is much ment, as to their strong and went is quite at home on the left a
other Rio pro-¦ points.
he is on the right, where he will Both and hem.
about speculation on teams being
bables.
The Koreans are, without doubt, of
be playing today. equal in strength, the result
a husity lot and indications point this game will depend on just
A. deceptive run that Tucky break which might
to the fact that both the Colony
This speedy Combined Chinese
and, versatil produce that one run to make
XI and the will have to be on tip top form player, who has contributed much the difference.
to win.
towards Kit Chee's League ak For today's game, Hang Kong Shield successes, possesses magi will have Yu Ylu-tok of KI11fcent ball control and a decep Chee in goal, Yu is playing a tive run which has caught many grand game at the moment and a defence on the wrong he is definitely the right man| Loo Tai-fcl, of
Bus, who with In the right place.
left wing, is was player about whom there is som Yung-sang, who
doubt. On his day, Lee is a ver originally selected for the right- back berth is, it is understood. dangerous whiger and his terrif cross drives have left more thr Likely choices
unable to ploy owing to a knee
ane goalkeeper standing. will be His absence Laurie Scott of Arsenal and Injury. Bert Mozley of Derby County greatly felt by the Hong Kong are likely choices among the side, but Spence of the Anny, full-backs..
Harry Cockburn, of who will be filling the vacancy, Manchester United, Billy Nichol- is a worthy substitute,
Spence has demonstrated, on son, of Tottenham Hotspur, and Phil Taylor, of Liverpool, may more than one occasion, that he be additional half-backs; and in is a brilliant defensive player, attack the claims of Eddie Baily fully capable of holding his own and Les Medley, the Tottenham against the most nippy forward He never fails to pull his left-wing pair, the Portsmouth line.
been wingers Jack Froggatt and Peter weight and has always
his heart and Harris, Stanley Matthews, Black known to throw
whatever the game, pool's wizard outside right. Jack soul into Rowley of Manchester United the odds.
His one weakness is a ten and Jimmy Hancocks of Wolver-
ittle dency to indulge in hampton Wanderers are obvious.
In any event the selectors have dribbling-now-and-then. As the Koreans Bro reported to be much hard-thinking ahead before the England party for the World very speedy, he would be well advised to get rid of the bat! tu the best advantage as quick. ly as possible,
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Benzin Saw (Hong Kong), 1-5,
1-0.
1. Ahmed (Pakistan) beat Tsui Wal-pul (Hong Kong), 6-0, 7-5.
Men's Doubles
1. Ahmed and S. M. Alım (Pakistan) - lost to K. H. Ip and E. Tsui (Hong Kong), 2-6, 5-7.
KCC TENNIS
The following are the results of the Tennis Handicap Matches played at the Kowloon Cricket Club during the last two days-
Mrs. M. Chow and C. Kotewall beat Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Horsman 6-4, 6-4,
T.E. Baker beut Capt. E.H. Ross' Magenty B-3, 7-5.
J. Lerios beat C.W. Tebbutt e-D, 6-0.
F. Kwok beat A. Zimmern 6-4,
6-2,
Mrs. C. Getz and C.I. Stapleton bent Mrs. A. Gensburger and H. Sabati 6-2, 6-4.
Mrs. E.M. Telbutt beat Miss M. Xavier 6-0, 6-1.
Mrs. E. Litton and K.M. Getz beat Miss M. Figurado and .D. MacGregor 0-0, 0-1.
LF. Stokes beat C.R. Tleman 6-2, 6-4.
HKCC XI FOR HANCOCK
SHIELD MATCH
Hong
self a Wimbledon veteran.
"There are the compotent girls who play well who ought to have functional but attractive clothes. Then there are the girls with less muscle who play at tennis and like the preity and social aspects of the game,
"We are thinking largely of this second kind of girl, who may not be very good al tennis but is de- corative on the courts. Anyway, the sunshine does her good."
For the number one court at Wimbledon, nothing but white will ever be correct, Mr. Tin- ling sald.
The youthful Jaguars having the Americans humillated, will take the field with the con- fidence that they, too, may be able to take Frank Cleary's gang. On the other hand, the Ameri- careful cans will have to more
meet than ever when they with the unpredictable Jags, es they cannot afford another set- back.
The choice for an additional goalkeeper appears to rest be- tween two Londoners-Reg Allen, and Ted Ditchburn, whose polished work has played no mean part in the promotion of Tottenham
of Queen's Park Rangers, Fast-baller Gerry
Gusano, steady chucking Chapple Remedios and "lease-ball" Edo Almeida comprise the slinging trio.
The infield should be the usual
quartet
of Carlos Yvanovich, Tony Alves, Junior Remedios and Teny Osmund.
it
not generally known' that the strength of the Braves
the
up
Vic Pedruco who is now con- vinced that speed without control success, will will not achieve pitch to the American weaknesses which catcher Frank Correa wit spot.
Hotspur.
Despite the fact that Norman iles in their outfield, where Schwartz has been re-registered Gua Pereira in the left, Spiky on the Yanker roster, Bill Schulte Guterres at centre and Carios has been shuuldering the plich- Remedios in the right pasture ing burden for the last few games. can spread a drag.net in сред прасев.
Given needed support Jindoo's Hussain's Saints hav ing regained confidence with their
Although Schulte does not have recent victory over the powerful
a fast ball, a tight infliaid and ta KU Americans, ware unfortunate
given sure-fire outfielders have fose two decisions at the me cinch games away, and they now getting accustomed to mencement of the series by boot-him the needed support.
"Visitors out at King's Park are the the pants guard with which a now and themselves in a predicn-horde of fans who trek out week-
ment in which they must win ly with unfailing regularity dur-Cup step aboard the Rio-bound The models are expensive, a every game.
One of his foundation garments half seen through the transparent dress looks like a Scottish tartan. The "ankle garlands" were perhaps the most startling feature of the fashion show-real flowers around the socks are thing like are-held-in place by a device
cyclist protects hla trousers.
fact which Mr. Tinling thinks With the recall of their veter- ing the current play-offs.
appealing-Asso-ons of yesteryear, they now pos-
sess a stream-lined outfit,
makos them
clated Press.
Games are won and lost off the field
(By FRANK SWIFT)
The following have been Team spirit that vitally important form of com- selected to represent the Kong Cricket Club in their Hon- cock Shield Cricket match against Kowloon Crieket Club at Cox's) Road today and tomorrow:
(Captain),
H. Owen Hughes
L D. Kilbee, N. Arthy, O, J. Kerr, L. F. Stokes, N. R. Oliver, R. S. Cull, T. P. Mahon, G. H. Pritchard, M. 65. Beevers and R. Thessen-Ender,
Play will commence at 1.45 p.m. today and 11 am. tomorrow.
BILLIARDS RESULTS
radeship and loyalty in every dressing-room -appears to be something of a' rarity those days. In my social meetings with profes sional football players from various parts of1 the country I got the feeling that the dress. ing-room atmosphere is "not what it used, to be."
Something familiar about that last phrase, isn't there? We hear it of every sport; we hear it of everyday life. But sport will drop-to rock bottom if team spirit really passes out, as it seems to be doing. Team spirit breeds loyalty. The Chung Shing Chung took full points from the Kowloon Loyalty is priceless. Without Cricket Club last evening in their one you cannot have the other. Billiards League match when they These. qualities make for suc- won by four games to one. The cess.
Is cultivated by total aggregate score was-Chung Team spirit Shing Chung 743 points and Kow-close co-operation between direc- loon Cricket Club 420 points.
tors, management and players. Playing
on their home table The manager should take notice RAF were narrowly defeated by of all complaints from individual Chung Shing Sing last evening by players no matter how trivial. two matches to three. However And he ought to give à fulf ex- they managed in alveg her planailon, for players often point by obtaining the higher
and frequently touch); peramental total of aggregate, scores.
Some are as fickle as fim stars. Bing 674/
Chung Shing Sinx C74AF 67,
» WOLF GUBS" ATHLETIC MEET
The Wolf Cub's Athletic Moot
All require different handling.
But Stan Matthews, quiet and modest as ever, came over before we left the dressing-room to say! "Best of luck, Frank,. I will give. you everything I have." That put mo at ease, and my confidence was complete when every player there came over to wish me well.
"A little thing that..., but how much it meant to me.
* Real comrades
Tomorrow will be no excep tion, as both teams are well ported by well-wishers.
plane which will take them from London on June 19, complete sup-with-lightweight shirts and boots suited to the beat, glare, and hard ground of Brazil.
The final selection may not be made until after the England "A" and
A win for the Jaguars tomor row will make the Series very Interesting, as the play-off posi tion to date is as follows:
T-R Lost Pete.
Americans ELET
Dravel ****
St. Joseph's
-Jaguara
1.
.150
.500
3
I
,500
.130
Civil Service having emerged victorious against Gibbs. In the Inter-Hong re-play are now in a very favourable position to annex the San Miguel Trophy.
given.
Closest rivals
are
Their next closest rivals Stanvac whom they meet tomor- row, and this will be one tussle In which no quarter will be Both Gibbs and Gallex with two losses each are almost out
unless of the picture,
Civil Service drop decisions, both to Stanvac this week and Shell -next
Standings in the Hong loop In- cluding, games played during the week, are as follows:-
Civil Bervice Han Miquelon
Caltex
T
Kibbe Ebell Mercantile Bank.. Union Insurance
Last Pag.
Won
0
3.000
.1
*.800
.1
201
400
DOO
009
Starting times
"B" International teams have completed their_continental programme in May-Reuter,
North Fulton golf tournament
Atlanta, Georgia,
April 13.
and
Lloyd Mangrum Johnny Palmer fired into the teeth of a bitter cold wind left over from March and took the the first round lead in US$10,000 North Fulton golf tournament with 69a today.
Mangrum of Chicago perform- ed the day's most spectacular feat when he put two three-fron shots togather across a lake.
His ball was in place for an casy two-foot putt and an eagle three on the par five 613-yard second hole.
Steady golf for the rest of the way held the early advantage and brought him home to Palmer for the lead.
ing par.
tie
withs
Worthy substitute
Hau
Y. C. Chiang of St. Joseph's will be Spence's partner in the full-back line. In his games for St. Joseph's, Chiang has shown He himself to be a hardworker. Is fast in his tackling, gifted with a powerful kick and posseSSEI plenty of stamina-a very valu able asset against a team such
as the Koreans.
Hong Kong's main strength, insofar as defence is concerned, undoubtedly lles in the inter- mediate lino, where Tang Sum, Hayes and Santos should prove a stumbling block in the way of the Korean forwards.
Tigerish in tackling Hayer of the Commandos, will and be in the pivotal position it is no exaggeration to say that the Korean Insido trio will have: to be exceptionally good to get past this clever player, who is tigerish in his tackling.
Tang fum, of the Kowloon Motor Bus, who will be playing
to operate,
Konsolo
be playing on th is the only Hong. Kön,
In his +ccent games, howeve Lee has not been impremi}}
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at all. Unless he shows a re turn to form (against thi Koreans the attaaking power of the Hong Kong forward IIn will be lessened considerabl and
greater responsibilit will fall on the shoulders-6 the other four forwards. Taking all things into consi deration, the prospects of a Hon Kong victory look bright, but victory is to be achieved, 1 essential that the players strik up an early understanding - and play as a team rather than de pend on Individualism to carr the day.
Week-end programme The following is the week-en programme:-
Today
:
Korean Team Series Koreans v Hong Kong, Club p.m.; Heferee. J. F. Ennis: Lines men: W. Gaffney/C,' K. Woo,
2nd Division Army v CAA Army H. V; 2.3 p.m.; Referee: F. Goorge; Bollet tors v Navy, Navy (C. B 2.2 p.m.; Referee: 6. Y. Kwok,
Tomorrow
Korean Team Serien,' Koreans v Combinet Chines Club 8 p.m.; Referee: N. J. Chia nall; Linesmen: Li Bing-tong/A E. P. Guest.
Sports Club enjoys successful year
A successful 1949-50 year
in the right-half berth, is also for the Sports Club was an another tenacious defender who nounced by Mr. Ngan Shing does not allow an opposing winger
Annual General Meeting of very much scopo within which kwan in his report at the Bantes, of St. Joseph's, who the Club held yesterday. will be playing at loft-half and Mr. Ngan, who was Chairmat who has been honoured with of the meeting, reported that thi the captaincy of the Hong Club had not had much sud cess in its negotiations with Gov Kom XI, is a player of out-
ernment for a plece of land fo standing ability for
the club's outdoor activities.d Ho is a very clean in his play. He added that the matter: We
consideration
there a great future,
whom
and although his tackling still under deadly, he never resorts to doubt hoped that the Club would sobi ful tactles as a means to an end. have a sports, ground of its own
is positioning beyond ro proach, while his clever distele Swimming shado bution of the ball is responsible
The wind and the cold did not the 98 prevent a baker's dozen of players. from matching or better- The Masters Mohamplon, Jimmy
Demaret of Ojal, Calf
Mr. Ngan also told the meeting fornia, did no better than par 7.1 on the course with Sam
for many dangerous attacking that the Club was working Snead:... of Whits Bulphur
have a swimming shed. In Stanle *** movements, Springs and four others, t The following are the starting
Snead said the main thing Brown of the Army will lead this summer drugog make times on the Old and New
the Hong Kong attack and The Club's Anances did no "enterisinment of the ple wrong with his game was the should prove a real handful for permit
namely usunl thing, putting,
swimming pavilion anwell
p
A team which can go on the feld knowing that they are real
combrades to well on the way to
SUCCESS.
at Fanling
what appears to be a bad mis Calirges at Fanling today and
When a player Of course, the players them take. there will be a colleague tomorrow: solves can and must do much to willing to give a bit extra effort Today Old Course wards developing the right spirito making things right again."= Just look for the team which takes the field with a happy contented look about them, and
"everything they."" barg na lagan
have Berd, all to often,
Making for harmony
Thera" are ċertain'. players, who
AT. Ahmed, the Pakistan Jeham-which is organised by the Aut, are top of the bill in ranking, for'/strona 130 Boeing a side which; wil
sion, again gave an impressive Commissioner for Walt Cuas, harmony Stan Mortensen, h exhibition of aggressive tennis, Mira, Barnes, wil be held at the Blackpool: Denis Compton,; "Ar- when he overpowered. Wal Diocesan Gira School: Ground; Bena pul in the first bot by
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