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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1951.

THE STAGE IS SET FOR THE OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS AT THE LRC

The remaining two semi-finals of the Colony Open Championships

in the Litdied Recreation Club tournament were

set the stage for the finals which begin tomor, decided yesterday, `to

In the Ladies Doubles event, Mrs Mary Chow and Mrs Joan Wong-Sze bfær

a shaky Orst set, came back to win by 2-8, 6-3 and 6-2 over the LRC pair of Mrs Diana Cooper and Mrs Vera Slagter.

Jp Koon-hung and Mrs Ip received a walkover from Norman Lo and Rita Lo- to enter the.final when they will make their third defence of the title.,

Both Mra Cooper and Mrs Chow were eff their game, falling into numerous errors in the backcourt und, the B5-minute | ulo was highlighted by the brilliant performance put up by Mrs Slagter and Mrs Joan

Wong-Sze.

י'

cularly in the first set, when. being made a target of the at- tack, the not only withstood the nusnuit bul countered with beautiful winning forehand cross tirives, and displayed a powerful first service.

Mrs Jonu Wong-Szo's stendi- ness at the base and forceful forehand drives again proved the deciding factor in the Chinese

ROSE TO THE OCCASION Regarded as the weaker of the LRC pair, Mrs Slagter rose Brandly to the ocension, parti-par's triumph,

Humez Retains

European Welter Title

Paris, Sept. 24. Charles Humez, of Fránce, tonight retained his Euro- pean Welterweight boxing title when he knocked out Emile Delmine, of Belgium. In the seventh round of their 15.rounds' contest.

Mrr Cooper and Mr. Stagier rah into a 2-0 lead in the opening bet. Mrs Sze held her wa service to reduce the deficit 1 1-2, but eotild, not stop the LR par from taking the next three games in a row for the

irst cet.

The second set began with both pairs Bighting for the load an after the first four games -¡the score was deadlocked at

2-2.

LRC TOURNEY

FIXTURES

Fixtures in the Ladies Rc- creation Club Tennis Tourna ment for the rest of this week TOMORROW

are:

Colony Ladies' Singles Finál: Mre —Mr W.J.D. Cooper v. K. H. p.

Chib Men's Singles Surg Cindy. E. Mockler v D. T. Nolan; Cdr. winter of E. Zulauf-Li,

J. HL. Cook v J, Toxier.

Handicap Ladies'. Singles-Mrs I, 1. I. Macfee v Miss P. Gibbs,

Double

Handicap Men's Producing come glimpies of their best foun at this stage, Mrs Chow and Mrs Sze reeled of four gamba in a row to force the Lubber.

P. Chattock and J. Struwing v G. Highley and G. M. Mac- Whinnie,

FULL ADVANTAGE Playing steady rather than spectacularly brilliant tenak. in the third set, the Chow-Sze partnership took full advantage of all the points, that came to then

1oth their oppments' | extory, and jumped to a com- inding 5-0 lead,

Handicap Mixed Doubles Mr and Mrs E. C. Stuckey v Mr and Mrs H. W. E. Heath,

THURSDAY

Colony Mixed Doubles Final- My and Mre K.H. Ip v E. Teal and Mrs M. Chow.

The ret live rounds were dult, both boxers being cautious, Delmine was rent to the convas three times in the sheth

The less staved a set point round and fatled to weather the

Mrs Sze's next service to storm of lefts and rights to the win the game, and in a magni-Zulauf v. 1. 0. head which Humez threw nificent rally caught up to 3-5. him in the seventh round.

Slagter before Mrs

on her

double-

A. R.

Cira Mixed Doublet-Mr and Mrs W. J. D. Cooper v P. Shinwe and Mrs D. H. Rawlings,

Handicap Men's Singles-E.

Highley Handicap Men's..

Doubles and H. W. E. Major

Soul and J. Eitzen. Mixed Doubles S. M. Garrard and

Miss P Gibbs v. B. G. W. Weldon and Miss P. Penn; J. Lancashire and Mrs A. Gotfried v Mr and Mrs G. M. MacWhinnie.

s

service Handicap

Up to the sixth round Humezfaulted twice had won two rounds, Delmine in the oth game through over- one and two were even.

eagerness, losing game, set and

seven.

The

and

Came

match.

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS At Lac Colony Ladies' Doubles Semi-Finals

Mrs Mary Chow & Mrs Joan

Humez first floored the Pelgian ufter five seconds of the sixth round with a lefl swing to the side of the head. Celmine got up knocked down almost Im- mediately. Delmine went down Wong Sze bra: Mrs Diana Cooper for the third time when the&ics Vera Slagter 2-0, 6-3, 6-3. beil ended, the round and

Colony Mixed Doubles Semi-Finals saved him

at the

ol pe count

Mr & Mrs ip Koon-hung beal Champion Come

oul Norman Lo & Miss Rita Lo quickly for the seventh round (w.o.).

Club Tournaments and threw everything he knew

Jack Cooper beat Sdemon al Delmine; but .the latter boxed cleverly to avoid disaster Paul 6-2, 6-1. until the final 15 seconds the seventh round.-Reuter. OFFER TO TEN HOFF

Manchester, 'Sept. 24. Belle Vue, the Manchester promoters, have made an offer to the new European Heavy weight Boxing Champion, Hein 6-2. Ton Hoff, of Germany, to -meet Frank Bell, the Yorkshireman, Following were the results of only man to have the Kowloon Cricket Club Open knocked out Tommy Farr, form- Championships Tennis Matches er British Heavyweight Box-played yesterday: ing Champion.

who is

the

of

Mrs Lyfa Hutchison beat Mrs . C. Stuckey 6-4, 6-3. Lt. Cmdr. J. Cook beat E. Zulauf 9-7, 9-11, 7-5.

Mrs D. L. Prophet & Mrs G. M. MacWinnie beat Mrs P. Howell & Mrs J. Richovd, 6-1, 1-6, 6-4.

F. C. Stuckey & S: Houssin bea: A, P. Jessen & R. Torp 6-3,

-KCG-TOURNEY.

Miss F. Ward beat Miss Bon- The fight would be over 10 ternard 6-4, 0-3. rounds on

on November 16, but The other four games were depends on

on whether Bell beats

postponed.

and former

·

Joc Welden, the Austrian boxer In the Handicap Tournament,

European Cham pion, when they meet at Man-AE: Elliot and C. Tiernan beat

chester on October 12.

G.S. Wren

Weiden lost his title to Jack 6-4, 7-9.

Gardner, the British Champion,

and S.

Ramchand

WJ. Howard and C. Sentens

who in tum surrendered the beat E.G. Ross and C. Eskes

in 0-4, 6-4.

crown to Hein Ten Hot Berlin yesterday.--Reuter. SADDLERS & PEF WIND UP

The game between Miss Yim and Mrs Fung was postponed

ORE TOURNEY Following were 'the results of New York, Sept. 24. the Hardcourt Championship Featherweight Champion San-matches played at CHO yes-

challenger terday: dy Saddler and Wille Pep wound up training Singles-V. T. Wang dent, P. L. today for Wednesday's fourth Holmes 6-1, 6-2. edition of their title series Doubles K. C. Deo and W.

C. Ng and Y, Lam the Polo Grounds.

0-1, 6-3

C. Kotewall and J. C. Fen- beat eton B-6, 6-33. Wong and

Tak-cheux beat Sztis Bick and C. inained a 2-1 favourite to do it C. Kao d-2, 5-9, and 1-3.

Saddler, winner in two three previous meetings,

again in this 15-rounder.

Pep

Hartford,

at

to leave is

home New York, tonight for his final four-round drill.

for

The. 25-year-old boxer, four

years

ger, of 1er than the challen-1

boxed four rounds at

his Summit, New Jersey, camp.

TODAY'S SPORT

FOOTBALL Hongkong FC soccer trials,": 0.47

SWIMMING

p.m.

FRIDAY

FIRST EVER TO DO

Miss Florence Chadwick, 32, of San Diego, California, adjusts her cap by the. Ught of a torch as she prepares to enter the sea at St Margaret's Bay, near. Dover, late on the night of September 11, on her bid to swim the Channel from England to France,

She made the crossing in 16 hours 22 minutes, the first woman ever to swim the Channel in both directions. At the left in this photo is her father, Richard J. Kidd, who, supervised, her final Chadwick, and next to. Florence is Mrs

preparations. Associated Press Photo,

Doubles IVAN SHARPE'S Spotlight On Sport

Colony Ladies' Final Mrs K. H. Ip und Miss U. Khoo v Mrs M. Chow and Mrs J. Wung-Sze.

Handicap Men's

J. Ewing, R. FC Stuckey v Torp v P Holmes,

Slagics-

Inter-Hong Surg. Cmdr. E. Mockler & Lt. Cmdr, J. R. L. Cook (R.N.). vA. P. Jessen and C. Tano (Jebsen & Co.); E. Ε

Story K M. Au (Cable

Wireless) v J. D. Mackie and J. V. Seilors: (Jardines); Dr

P. G. S. Watron and Dr

Oliver (Dr Anderson and Partners) P. V. Sidwe& K. B. Baker (PWD); T. J. Gould and W. W. Thompson (Legal Dept.) v. J. and S. Houssin (Banque de l'Indochine).

Texiór

Callover On The Ant Double

Tom Finney Should Play At Inside-Left

There's a player in England with first claim to two positions in the Interna- tional forward line-outside-right and outside-left, Tom Finney, of Preston North.. End. So I propose that for the season's Irst International he should be played at inside-left..

Not long since Mr. Arthur Drewry, Chairman of the England Selectors, said to me: "Your teams don't have to play." But I am quite serious in advocating Finney as inside-left against France at Highbury on October 8, and I urge this move on the Selectors when they talk over the season's plans,

one:

were recruited in Godd, Already I have seen a dozen | Balch from Sheßfeld. Nice day's Did you see the match with

League games this work, though the Wednesday and Scotland at Wembley last April? Football Did you see Finney playing at season. Best team is Newcastic. United may not think so. But Inside-left after Mannion had Dark horse, Proston..

kept.

been taken to hospital? Who

England

THRÉE NEEDS

these things mostly balance.

on Bolton's doorstep Burnley Holden; in the Bght?

took young Lawton and. Finney. Whom did Scotland There are three main needs: centre-forwards. fear, and talk about on the way (1) More clubs to copy. Tullen- London, Sept. 24.

The Spurs League Champlons, home? Finney, Alan Morton, ham, Newcastle, Manchester are mostly home-made, and even Business was fairly good the wee blue devil. told me so. United and Portsmouth, and

after spending

•he "mil T at the Victoria Club, Lon

Imported stars. A VITAL SEASON

qut to attack. This can up Wembley with the don, tonight when the first

assisted by. (2) banning the This is a vital geason, because

go

nuter

J

callover on the "Autumn England's unbeaten home record sliding tackle, which

desperate and. home-made.

Double" races was held,

Kelling was not established, as had been anticipated, as clear favourite for the Cesare- witch, for he was joined at 100 Lo 9 by Three Cheers,

Mon Prince, fifth in the race last year, was the next quoted after this pair at 20. to }

becoming majority of their Cup winners is challenged by the foremost of increasingly

ant

be should

Most of our League clubs still. dangerous, the Continental challengers: by Austria, who robbed Scotland of penalised by referees; and (3) only play

di coaching as the

eapped Second Division player's 34,000 as the price of an un- transfor will help them to think

a similar record at their own cda passing back to the goal-foreigners know di, Perhaps Hampden Park last season, and keeper, which is now safety-Arst now meet England at Wembley gone mad. in November

It is the defenders' easy way | again,

(Wolves)onl, Blackpool passed back ten

So the Selectors must put their out. It is solely destructive, and Anamriestes, as expected, was best foot forward, if any, and 1 should be prohibited outside the Make defendera the favourite for the Cambridgeshire

suggest, as n send-off, this penalty area.

pit their brains against those of at 100 to 6, but eleven: ter

forwards. there was a surprise second

It cost them an carly. choice In the well-backed Williams (Wolves); Rambey Fleeting Moment, who closed et (Spurs); Eckersley (Blackburn

Rovers); 20 to 1.

against seven by Preston, Wright The quotations were:

Hughes (Liverpool), Dickinson in their home match with the SCOTE 'In "CESAREWITULI

(Portsmouth); Matthews (Black-North End; and the

atic Wednesday's match at Andeld againat Kelling and pool), to 0

Taylor

(Newcastic United), Milburn (Newcastle was United), Finney (Preston North 20 to 1 Mon Prifice,

End); Langton Wandererz).

ORANT He will do rond work on Tues- Colony Championships second day. Three Cheers,

day, breaking camp on Wednes- | VDC, 0.13 pan. day morning-Associated Press,

THỂ HONG KONG

'JOCKEY CLUB

Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the October (8th) Race. Meeting to be held on Saturday 6th and Monday 8th October, 1951, (weather permitting), may be obtained at the Secretary's Office, Telephone, House; the Club House, Happy Valloy; and the Stables, Shigu Kwong Road

Entries close at 12 o'clock NOUN on Thursday, 27th Soptember, 1001

le Order

S. A Sleep

Secretary,

WEIDIN - BEATEN

Brussels, Sept. 22.

45

C. Karel Sys, Bolgian heavy-

TENNIS

Ladies' Rboreailon Club champion-

25 to 1 Barnacle, Strathspey, shiper Club Tournament 944 French Design, Antigue II and Garrard Hour Veuillin, D. Dardett v P. Holmes; Burg.

to 1 Batta, Guadelupe, Ondr E. Mockler & Lt. Cmdr Cook VC Stucker & Drawer. Hellopaila and Pyrgos.

Gould & E.

CAMBRIDGESmur

weight, out-pointed Jo Weldin, V.Dr G. B. Smart 24 16TH |

Austrian

· 10 champlonover rounds here tonight.

A. D. Scholes, Mr de Men 13. Beslen

Mrs E. E, Macro & Me Bibba ar

P. al. Dricson debes G. 9, Wal- 25 to

100 to 6 against Anamnesies, 20 to 1 Fleeting Moment, This was Sys' sixth victory in

1 Gayowen, Master the six bouts he has fought

son A, R. P. Major de Hotky Subby Bras, Salamat, since the beginning of his post- war come back. Belgium Kowloon Cricket cab champion-Numitor,. Sun Compass and

in

shiparous Meriva Valdes Damremont, fulls of earlier this year,

(Court No. 8). K. Lo & T lo

30 to1 His Mernen

with been having

O... Baker.

Moysey, Hampton, Par Vdes A Dawsory Devon, [rawn by..... the Belgian Boxing Mrs. Tobbutt Fun(Court 1.

Star and went to the Grove (Count No. 47. Big C Gold Avich, Abraham's Federation,

*&*3N Baker ♥ Miss La Coral de Wilwyn-Reuter Immediately Argentine

after Leriou (Court: No. 2)TA

1. TRACK AND FIELD the War

Festored Was Ilis litched:

By ir" Bölgian ouuliarities fe months ago.

To-night's Bght, the frat Sys

hda fought in Brussels, since Hild

return was generally descrirod us one of the tament heavy-

ric Antour Track and TOK Association meeting," War Valueritrini Centre, Wandal 4:30 p

RAF CRICKET XI

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weight bouts seen in the Bel to reprocent die, soyal Ade Fore

Ol ́alan capital för yenisi

Strong Koroch of Police stood more

at the corner of the ring

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Thirty Pool 10, Arschal 3

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in

Hockey League Season Starts

On Sunday

League hockey tenson

a match is altogether too much. commences on Sunday, with a

The England team were bootd full programme of four matches

The fixtures and umpires.

in there iN TARIKSA Tembaj da follows:

DIVISION I

role, 10, arm. umpires, J. Rečrejositak V Akma "A" ot linko and Blackbi

half-backs like Watson

I am sorry to amit attractive for adopting these tactics in the in Division 1 and four in the

of World Cup at Rio, Served em. Second Division: Sunderland and Cockburn, of right! Manchester United, but the de-

12 games no fenen needs a bit of biff, and bite, player has been treated outside: A bit, not a charge of buffaloes, the touchline. I don't say the FA reminder has been neglected There are four internationals in by all these offelals. As several the next two months hs, Wales arid treland have also to be stoppages took place within a

yard of the touchline. tackled, but you can't keep the the foreigners out of it. barefoot Gold'

Const

post boys come palla, from Tel-Aviv, with six creationals

of Israel

and they must be able to

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the

however

was held up for

game was

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for ales and beers are te-etikic" V. Bəyal Navy

by the words: {"When"' 11 s... Umpires, Makhram Bugh "and"

murai mado Yugoslavia go all the eve lured players 1. 42 MALIK

War in the World Cup

Why

Antateter Billiärds reign outball has Up-touchline." And this would be

must be treated, outrido the VANNA DIVERIÖN ;; IL

Chatfpionship

Bapt. 21

dies

229 2003 points to 1:0295

coine a merry-go-round... Do you

abut. In

months English teams of and grade.or Fanbtlier: played over four

Arný "n" v Rodrelo

DILAKU 10.30 m

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