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TSAI AND MRS. CHOW ENTER FINAL OF MIXED DOUBLES
SCHOOL SOCCER
The following
the BOCCCI
In the Colony Mixed Doubles tennis_somi-final played at the Ladies Recreation Club yestor- day, Edwin Tsai and Mrs. M. Chow dofcat- ed K. C. Dao and Mrs, E. Litton after three sets 3-6, 6-1, 6-4;
school leagur programme fo Play reached a high standard at times especially
Sunday Senior Legue.
Wah Yan AM. V Yaumati
(Navy 2, 11 a.ng).
13 » S. v Queen's College, (D). B. S. ground 11 aun.).
Wah Yau P.M. v St. Joseph's, (Navy 1, 10 am
La Salle Talkoo, (Police
Ground 11am.).
Junior League Kowloon Ying Wah Youmati
V
(Police, 18 am },
A.M
B.S. Yaumati A.M. (D.B.S
10 ..).
Wah Yun A.M. 1 E. K. A.M (Arvy, Boundary 10 a.m.).
Hong Kong "A" Section Wah Yan
VER Citavy 2, 11 a.m ),
an.
p.mi.
St Paid's v St. Joseph's. (Navy 2. 10 am.1.
Northrot Training Shoot
Hang
Kong "B" Section Wanebal A.M., (fluvy 2, 11 nan.). K. P.M. ¥ King's College.
(Caroline Kill 10 am.).
in the second and third set.
Neither Tsai nor his part. ner Mrs. Chow could find their touch in the opening set and dropped it, six games to three.
Tani WON continually
Betting asy sitters and his smashes were i Iwkle of the mark.
Mrr. Chow also appeared un-! settled at the start and it was not¦
Displaying excellem anticipa tion at the net Edwin Tsal, took the score to Ave games to three in his side's favour.
Dao managed to win his service to make it five-four but Mrs. M. Chow won her service to clinch the set and match.
Results
The following are the results of
il the beginning of the second tenis natches played at the
set before they got going.
Both players appeared to be in! heir element during the secondj traza, with Tsat dominating thej Forecourt while Mrs. Cho Have the im admirable support on baseline.
K. C. Dao was inclined to take most of the play onto himself and
GYM, S. Wanchal :P.M.this left wide open spaces in his (Oncotine Hill 11 am),
Queen's Cellcke v Wah Yan Isle of the court which Taal and P.M. (Army, Happy Valley, 11 Mrs. Chow aan.).
GOLF NOTES Winner of
Pool the Bogey played at Fanling during the wedit-end was C. J. Ketola (7) who returned net score of 70
making hin all square with De:
The Second Knock-out Mixed Foursomes competition at Deep Water
Bay
to
the best
use advantage. They won six ganus aoine thus forcing the playing of he decider,
Slight edge
In the final set all four players were seen at their best, with the eventual winners have Ing slight edge.
Tani continued to dominate the smasives and has been completed. forecourt and his
The winners were Mr. and Mrs. cross-enart cuts won many points. J. Markham who defented Mr.
and Mes, C. J. Ketula in the Anal
Lares Recreation Club yesterday:
Colony Mixed Doub'se (Semi-final)
Edwin Tsai and Mrs. Mary Choy beat K. C. Due and Mrs. E. Litton 3-5, 6-1, 6-4.
Club Ladies Singles (Semi-final)
Tamworth 6-2, 4-0. G-1.
Mrs. D. Aimstrong beat M15. A.
Handicap Mixed Doubles
|(Berl-final)
Dr. C. Smart and Mrs. Barty beat D. R. Holmes and Mrs. A. Sainsbury 6-4, 0-3.
Handicap Men's Doubles (Final)
HONG KONG, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1950.
Fashions at Longchamp
A group of mannequins who showed off the latest models of the Parle houses at Longchamp during the running of the Grand Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe,' Europe's richest horse race.--(AP photo).
WITHOUT FEAR
OR FAVOUR
By The Sports Editor
K. B. Baker and R. A. Mend At the last Council Meeting of the Hong Kong bent Major Young and H. M. Newton 0-8, 6-4, 6-4
Today's matches
The following are the matches Dan and Mrs. Litton took an to be played ut LRC today:
by 4 und 3 which gave them their | early lead of two games to one; but Tsai and Mrs. Chow levelled second victory this summer.
The competition for next week-the score by forceful drives and end at Fanling will be Stapleford sinnshes which caught Duo- and| on the New Course.
his partner, out of position.
CAN'T
The
BE
TOPS
ON TURNIPS
American colonel inance, but Incks adequate protein;
this, Ernest Hemingway's
later and
over the years, has book says the English langu-untiermined concentration and the
will-to-win. age-is-about-all-we-have-lef',- and before long "Cripps will probably ration" it."
Who can doubt that such Impressions of decadent Britain have been fostered and fed by In the persistent defents
our
fields of international sport?
Outside the Commonwealth,
Yes, there's something in the food alibi-mors, I think, thani most of us believe-but the way back to Britain's greatness in sport lice down Thoroughness
Road.
It's a long, hard road, passing through study of correct techni-; nue..
teach that tale.
the beatings at Association foot- The lessons of the masters all bail, golf,
tennis, boxing have led 10 "Foor old Britain" talk. In side the Commonwealth, Eng land's slump into third place in the ericket grading tends create the same impression. Why has everything wrong at once?
war.
Bled by war
has been
years.
gone
Cotton Henry
worked mel slaved at golf. Hence Cyell Tol- ey has my support in his call for widespread couching of young- sters, aided by the P.G.A.
golf bail.
Colony Mixed Doubles (Semi-final)
W. J. D. Cooper and Mrs. Andrewes v Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Τμ.
Club Ladies Doubles (Final) Mrs. A. Sainsbury and Mrs. A. Barty v Mrs. Tamworth and Mrs. Armstrong.
E.
W.
Football Association it was decided that the Chinese National Amateur Athletic Federa- tion should render a full account of the cir- cumstances under which a soccer
team, under its sponsorship, recently toured Malaya. It was also made clear that this report should be rendered to the HKFA as soon as the team in question returned to Hong Kong. The question of this tour was brought up as a result of certain allegations which had been made that it had been undertaken as a commercial venture.
Mr J. Skinner, Chairman of the HIFA, emphasised that if the allegations were untrue, tev st.ould be refuted by the CNAAP.
is cwmore than two weeks L. since the team returned to Honį.
Tre allegations which have been made concerning this tour and which are still being freely ci-curated leave a very bad taste In the mouth. If the prestige of this Colony in the realms of sport is not to suffer, it is the boundan duty of the
Handicaps for Ninth Race Meeting
Following are the Hong Kong Jockey Club handicaps for the Ninch Race Meeting on Saturday:
1. Samont Handicap at Beclion) Cla 7. From near the 2-Mile Post: Canule 151, Colin 180, Dawn 149, Epinsrd 1. Fight 15, Forever Borlog 189. Fligh Stroficht 151, Madame Butterfly 119, Prairie Moon 148, Priority 149. Sane Alout 114, Souvenir 149, Trado Wind 147, True Love 187.
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Independent timing the greatest need
By HAROLD MAYES
Soccer is commercialised, and you can say the again. Have you ever stopped to think ju how much a thousandth part of a goal co mean to a club in terms of hard cash if the very minute fraction means the differone between promotion and relegation?
No?
Well think of it now, and think of th necessity for everything connected with th game of football being dead right whe there's so much at stake.
The goals which should be and the goals which shouldn't
be, according to a particular U.S.
onc
colleg football
results
Dallas, Texas, October Southern Methodist
referee's interpretation of the rules, are all-important bu there must be
man in charge and so you cannot rule out the human element.
There's
though. one factor. where the possibility of a referee's making a mistake is most vital and it's something that could be tackled and in fact should be brated today its overwhel tackled now unless the game's 56-0 defeat of an unbe rulers want to carry on turning a Oklahoma A. and M. team blind eye to something that is night before a crowd of 53 crying out for adjustment. persons jammed in the Co
D matter of time, and com- Bowl. pared to other sports, and even 'The SMU. Muxlongs spuli compared, to Soccer in
In other coun- futilely for a quarter agains tries,
we're lagging hopelessly. alert: Oklahoma Aggle team What I'm advocating In that
had upset Arkansas and T football timekeeping should bo taken out of the hands of the Christian, rattled two touchd referes. I know some of them the second period and he stunned the huge crowd w will squeal like mad that they six iucistown last-half are capable of counting two spells of 45 minutes accurately. but my contention is that they could get on with the job of controlling the game a whole lot better if they were relieved of that worry:
It's
Glaring inaccuracies
I was the highest margin SMU had run up against a giate foe since 1938 when i fented Texas A. and T. 01-0
In San Francisco, quilted quarter Ed Brown passed for two to downs.
scored one himself ani
·4
up we more with his -Thilak Handicap {tat Bection)
wizardry as he led Universit Claps K. Bix Furlongs Amazing 101,
San Francisco to
33-5 vi Bonifica 144, Busy Bra 287. Glamour
In spite of all the tic-tac
St Butterfly 188, Good Day 188, Gyper 15, methods they arrange with their GVCL
Mary's The anticipated individual Iron Mask 146, Jacka! 141, Kwong Loung linesmen-a couple of taps on the 161, Liberty Diamond 182, National Glory shorts two minutes from the end between USF's Olle Matror
St. Mary's
Jolin Henry Jo home 183, Bilver Fax 137, Strathnamera 140, Fencork 14%, Alfie 148, 6xplantla 187. and the like-there are far too
failed to materialise. Both many real cases of discrepancy were outstanding on defen for the
present Handies at Beetion) allowed to continue. B.--Goodwood Cine 4. One Mile: Dante 143, Dedra 144, Diamond Queen 180, Easy-uning 119, Hurriennu 144, Jomfn 251, Lili Murlen 141 Minx 130. Oukland
159,
Velaki
method to be
neitnox
be
The Dons ran up 21-0 le the flat half, and
they
was able to get uw
runs I've been stop-watching uy sensational
the season matches since
be- throng of 20,007. have been some and 140, Ran,
there Petra 162, Rowongirs 145, Boukunpets glaring examples of inaccuracy,
Topper 147, V«J Day 147.
seconds after the players should 4-Chester Handicap
Beetlon) have been in the dressing-room Claas A.14 MB Anun 160. Anyway for the interval, although there 146, Autumn Leaf 140. Batel 147 had been no stoppages for in-
HKF4 carry out a thorough rahu ben 141. The thiet 146. In one case a goal was scored 35
Investigation into the circumet - Andes under which the said tour was undertaken.
(1st
Handicap Men's Singles (Final) C. G. M. Newton v N. Cooke.
Inter-Hang Championship
M. Newton and
If it is found that the (NAAC Howard (APC)
H.
Herole fale 147, Lady Gloucester 152.juries. The goal won the game. Owen. Kang, but no report has as yet did agree to the tour being under- Hughes and G. N. Gosuno (Harry, been rendered to the HKFA. taken as commercial venture, Wicking)...
then it la up to the HKFA to ticke stonz disciplinary action, against the CNAAF. There can be no hall measures.
V
Hardcourt Championships
Th's in most surprising, hav ing regard to the fact that the Individual, who was in charge of the tour has already issued, in certain sections of the Chi- nese Press, a full statement set- ting forth his version of the
4 tour and claiming a personal luss of $8,000 on the ventura, The Colony Hardcourt Open!
Another Council
mell Moeling of Tennis Championships spon the FFA is due to take placa sored by the Chinese Recreation
this afternoon and it is hoped Club began yesterday when five that the RKFA Council will take matches in the Open Men's up this matter and call upon the Bingles were played off on the Federation representative on the Club Courta,
Council to explain why no report has been rendered,
Ex-Shanghai
Proforce 127, Shum Lee 147, The Siranger 150, Thunderbolt 140.'
B-Think Handicap (2nd Sect(en) Ci 8.x Furlonge: Abdul Hamid) 140, Airfeld 110, Amber, 140, Càre Free 141., Ding -How. 188, Esmeralda 148. Hol Pollal 146, Jump Did 150, Miarni Danuty 148, National Guard 142. Sino Marshnil 140, Bulphur 14%, Toowoomba Boy, 151, Tunay 181, Uncle Wille 150, Wonderful Coin 148,. Yucal 147.
cricketers vs. Acquletion 140. Ping Dag 11, Qiadidas
Occasionals
In another the homa
team
never seriously threatened 16. 9t. Mary's touchdow the 79 yard runtack of
Banbianl by 135-lb. Sam 80 third quarter-and-ity w
big thrill of the game."
That was the Gaels lone
were winning 1-0, and the ing threat of the day and crowd; not slow to realise that with the Dons in front by
difficulty in having
touchdowns. The Gaels nov they were hanging on to the lead, gave inte USF territory in the
the stout Den defensive be ឯភ្នំ the reterea the
threat. every Rosulls:
abrill old
whistle. He responded by clos
the game, half-a-minute early,
an official
And
he's
who's wall
Quantico Marines 34, NI
In the running for taking charge 13, St. Norbert 17, St. Am
7: St. Vincent 19, St. Franc
blows.
13; Bun Francisco 33, St. M
Saturday's results:
Colorado College 7. Eo Mexico. 51:
F
-Epium Handlend (2nd Section
of this season's Cup Fina!. Clona, T... From, near, the 2-Hila. Podí
That illustrates my point from 144, Hung. Fa. 158, Hustmaster
both 137.
ingles, and It's high time Ironside, 18, Krazy Kat, 105, Marber 141, something was done about it. In The boy Bradman's hours on,
Bishop 36, Sam F My Darllas 140, Popularity 147, Power Ice hockey they have two referees, end playing and practising with a
hotter, 11. Realyn 152, Reuth East Wind yet neither has the responsibility Lakota & Southern, S.
kon: 4: Morningside 60,,,E stump and a
Young
145, Two 3d 140.
of holding the watch nearly We were bled white by the Wilfred Rhodes' long
The closest match of the after- hours
***** | Stoux Enils 7-Chester, Kandemp
14; Anterbury of
Old Shanghallanders will meet
(End Section) said holding the baby. Hong Kong Cricket Club
Cland, 5, 15%. Bittens Drivisto 135, Flyles We undoubtedly suffered bowling at stumps of chalk in a noon was between Wong Kam-
Oc-
There's an
clock Hanover 20-United Press. automatic Do shed more than other countries.
Now officials
Arrow, 199, Honey: Dow 102, Hong Kong which the crowd can see, and it's Young Alan Morton sheung, last year's Schoolboys'
cosionals in a cricket match on Slotte 143, Itad. Fux 184, Bhun Fung 165. food restrictions complete the qualifying to become the Little Singles runner-up and Choy Tin-| At the annual general meeting Sunday at the HKCC ground. Apanials, Onion 189, pred Bird 147. Top stopped every time the whistle explanation? Listen to this cry Blue Devil of Rangers and Scot-kin one of CRC's most promising of the Federation which was held Chater Road. The match, will H 144.
REFEREE STONE from IL Brontorn, Beccherings lund by practising Incessantly young players.
recently, now. officiels were elect- start at 11 am,
Thlak Handlengt
Beetlen) Park Farm, Lidlington, Beds: with any kind of ball he could gel Choy managed to beat Wong et iuts office.
Cikka, 8., Bing; Perlongis Aemplane 125, } A backward step
BY CROWD Old Shanghallanders will be Al Fresco 149, Angle Tie 1653, Argum 104, 7-5, 7-6. Victory was his mainly ra-hold of
believed that an attempt This country
represented", "by for. 11
Young
because of his superior stamina might be inde, to explain away
the following Ben Lawere 140. Bitter Sweet 151, Bounte They all say the same..
Sure I know. Arsenal had a
Madrid, October who And, in the later stages of the and steadiness during the fairly the clay to rendering a report players people between the ages of, say,
formerly played By 16, Chief Witness 151, Domla 14 three-quarter-hour clock before 'The Spanish First DI rallies.
to the good food at a vitel time.
taking the Wolverhampton Wan- W
Recreation Faciße 148, Changri 139. Biler because the crowd gave helpful Ceuta and the Atletico of M Wong
fully acquainted with tha and the Shanghai are not
Club: "Don't ment, bacon, fats and derers youngsters by mater-bus entered for. the Schoolboys circumstances under which the
D-Entum Handlenzy (3rd Bection advice to referees; but, because a was suspended 10 minutes ↳ milk stand for anything?
undertaken.
H. D. Bidwell (SCC), K. M. Ci 7 From car the Mile Post: backward step was taken then, the end today with the At Couldn't one detect the bigger veral times a week to practice- Singles again this year impressed our was
Any excused on these lines Campbell (SCC); R. Corfeld Amigo Arabian, Boon 158, Baylight there's no reason why the game leading by two goals to nil, of and backhand but was inclined to should be rejected immediately, (SCC); M. J. Divecha (SRC); A. 160, Crop Whinese 147. Dig-'empets 149, should continue to suffer.
The stoppage was due
t things
be, erratic at times.
Swics manufacturers were public
with remonstrating arrangements for Kermani (SRC); J. G. M. Lerlou 112. Rasher 189, Bene 'ge 180, Victoriaus
showing off clocks for indepen- refered against whom however great your gift. for was between David King and the tour were finalised.
(SRC)
J. Mills (SCC); P. Ragl 159. Wonderful Olel 137.
dent time-keeping while the were thrown and he had games, there's no Chortout to Choy Tin-wah with Choy emerg Furthermore, Messrs. Mo (SRC): T. P. Kuppet (SCC); 19.-Gpodwrand Handlead (2nd Beetlon)
footballing nations were in Rio, escorted from the ground ing winner by 10-8, 6-3.
Hing and Walter Hanming
In F. Stokes (SCC) and T. W. Class 4 Miler Asu Iffor 145.
and thers word buyers from all police. Donald Lo of the Hong Kong Chen, who are on the Council R. Wilson (SRC), Umpire: W. Atumie Power 141, Ben More 153. Desert
over the place except here. The result of the game University experienced no great
of the HKFA and who wero, at,
Lockle (Arbroath and All- | Knight. 150, Empress of Fence' 145, -Pulsz Muat we continue to lag behind? stund-Reuter. By constaut cusching. Indeed, difculty in defeating Cheng Tin- all material ilmes, members
Jopan)
Fret 188, Happy Valley 147, farmany In 1898, long before my time. Major Buckley produced so many shu 3-4, 6-0. K. C. A. Ball easily
the CNAAF Committee, were
Billy Pickford visualised the day players between 1935 and 1939 accounted for youthful. Poter Ng. present at the meeting held at
when games would begin and end hat the club received £110,000 in 6-0, 0-2. while Dr. George Choa
the Cafe de Chine in August
to an electric, siren worked by an ranafer fees and a practical joker, proved too experienced for Cheung when arrangements for the tour
automatic clock, with the referee | were discussed, and agreed
from a controlling the alling for a halt, pinned on the Sang and won 6-2, 6-1, us curd with the
de
hover-plane.
11 and 22 have been short of lads' development, Major Buckley long Kam-sheung, who is also the fact that the new officials "for the Shanghal Cricket Club Double Gol 165. Gollicht 195, Kol. Wear the war and had to change it. Football League match bet
Sptor 146. Same Fun 131; Winged-150.
meat-cators when Daksi. Savold, and drilling and drilling with his fine drives both forehand
them into the correct way
The feenon of the stars is that, Another closely contested matching went of the meol- | Graham (BCC); Captain; ' F. “R. \'tarame 150..Fenel Bylize, 152. Radiotron
and
Woodcock stripped? "Izn't it significant that our footballers at Klo were the only ones who were rationed? Some, rations there had never been on rations.
"What did doctors order in the old days after an filness? Ecof-tea, or cabbage-juice? ||
"Of course the foraigners or faster and quicker. If you want e horse to do a good day's work do you limit, Ils, corn?
A German general was asked
the chuse of -1914-1018 "When
War
turnips
defeat in
the He replied:
were substituted
for mast
"Next to skill in
sport comet stamina. Nerves and concentra- tion cannot be maintained unles
fellow is well fed.
have plonship
the top.
Coaching paid
strange ice: "Stop, me and buy one!"
If you ask Tom Whitaker of Arsenal for the chief impresión of his visits to World Cupstand n Brazil, he will any."
"The countless youngsters In- egantly practising football
he bouches. It goes on from morning till night.
County with coacher' Ve don't ace so-much of it today.I
playing
and
The following are the results:
Open Men's Singles
as minutes were
nt
upon.
The wilter, who was also pro- pa mumber ent at that meeting of a
of the "F'ress,¦ ¦ remembera, quite
· CHANGES IN SCOTTISH TEAM
Lo mei
Good, Luck, 161, Jorrocka 14% National
161.. Latin-141, Lucks Strike 125, Master pires 135. Rebel 140, Shannon 169, Bin shline 159, VIP), 108, 2
Heavy scoring in International
gaino
:
It might have sounded crazy then,
but it's not nearly se cranky as it seems,
that
CHESS TOURNEY
U.S. FOOTBAL
ala
New York, October Football scores: Quantico ines 34, Niagara 13; Univer San Francisco. 33, St. Mary
result Pro-football Browns: 34, Chicago Pittsburgh Steelers Giants S; Philadelphia Eag
Colts 14 Los
Baltimoro
Carding Stoolers 17, Ney
Rams 30, Detroit, Lions
cago Bears 20, Creen. Bay.
London, October 10: Choy Tin-kin beat Wong Kom- clearly that bot: Mr. Walter Han-ciation announced two changes The Scottish, Football Asso-
At least, if you leave out the sheuny 7.3 T-5; D. Lo beat Chengming chun and Mr. Mok: Hing | In the Scotland team Tin-ahu 3-4, 0.0; Dr. George Choo teok a prominent port in the dis-Wales at Cardiff next Saturday,
Basle, October, isoro, although even beat. Choung Sang 0-2, 6-1; Choy cussions.
might be a help for some referces both are due to injuries Switzerland beat Holland in to keep up with the playl Tin-wah beat David King 10-8
Ball beat Peter Nirocalled that
Post-dated cheque
the Raith an international football, match [Willy McNaught, Mr. Mok
by seven goals, to Today's garoes:
Hing even went so far as to Rovera left-back, replaces Cox here today
right
Twenty-five thousand people Lin, Jr. vs. Edwin Teal suggest that the sum of $4,009 of the Rangers, and Bobby Col-five
Lins, the Cellie
revelled in the spate of scoring
Venice, October 15. pay to the Irullvidual to whom comes into the side in place of
In perfect football weather, G. Smith of Hibernian, s
The Russian choss players the tour WAR
Each side scored twice before Alexander Kolov -onfrunted should be.
and Voolli Kwok Pul-yuk vs Chung Wing-bald by postedatert cheque--the Both Collins, and McNaught has time, and the total of goals Smyslov, took the Bret
of such cheque to be that on will be playing in their first would have been greater had not places today at the end of the yesterday and on Sunday
two Fritz Lin va. Z.; L. SIA,
plano
the Internsilonal. though McNaught | two for Gwitzerland and one for conveying
England Inst season Reuter.. and Wall
Kurun-pul vs. Au Kam» Which the Federation agreed to
In cricket in this country we
teen County Chom soventeen
"Twenty years ago every boy umpteen Minorn the provincial towns of Britain two universities seemed to be kicking a ball about. tutdra; many northern Jea: the playing-grounds have dis-moon aldea: works teams with
why wo are and schools appeared. That is conches; 6oncaca
coaches and lecturersort of players in the Footbali kwong. La
trouble with the while that wo much is
thousands of smaller clubs h
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dreds of villogo grechers. And
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