JUNIOR BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIPS
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1952.
ON THE RECORD
THE YOUNGEST COMPETITOR FAREWELL TO THE
STOLE THE SHOW AT RECREIO LAST NIGHT.
Says "ARGONAUT”.
Although he lost to his older and bigger opponent, 13-year-old 10 half Ko Wai-kok of Wah Yan College, who stood barely three and feet tall; took the spotlight in yesterday's games of the Colony Junior Badminton Championships.
Wielding the racket in classical style, the youngest schoolboy soon in action so far in this senson's Schoolboys' tournament showed yesterday a courtoraft and- an execution of stylish strokes that should easily put him in the class of Champlons in the near future.
Slightly nervous in the first set, young Ko succumbed to the hard hitting play
of Leung Tin-sik by 1-15,
In the second set, however, the younger boy earned repeated rounds of applatise with beautiful point-searing drop shots smashes to win it by 15-8.
of
turacy in his strokes, may be one of the surprise producers as the tournament progresics,
After having the better and
the first game, Rocha repeatedly overhit in the second set, but managed to recover from his errors in the third set to win comfortably by 18-2.
Despite his handicap of sizo aud height, Ko carried the game to his opponent's half enart, taking the offensive throughout.
The third set saw his opponent take a lend of 14-7. Fighting
the
youngster pluckily, back reeled off five points in a row, all from point-scoring strokes, to catch up to 1-14, but could not Stop Leang from clinching the set and match.
Crowning the night's achieve ments, ex-Schoolboy Doubles Champion Johuny Pomeroy Jr. partnered by his stater, Joyce a creditable Pomeroy,
Stored
Veteran
two-set triumph over W. B. Brown and Mrs O, Seyer in the Junior Mixed Doubles,
The Pomeroys look the frst EASY FOR FAVOURITES The two Men's Junior Dou-set comfortably by 15-7, most of the points coming from Bles matches ended in rather
smashes by Johnny forectul favourities, easy wins for the
Pomeroy and good net shots by but the Men's Junior Singles his sister. The Fomaroys tralled
Koma good matches produced.
-12 in the set, but caught up play.
to 12-12 and eventually take the sel by 15-12.
A surprisingly good standard wils seen in the match between the two "C" Division youngsters, D. T. Rocha and 1. Eriksen.
the
Both showed vast improve ment from their previous sea sun's form, with Rocha much more improved player, On his performance last night,
a little Kucha, with
more pc-
Bun-Jam and K.W. Wang 15-7. 15-. Heldon Ma and Peter Lin icat Chau Schoolboys Singles-Leung Tin-i heat In Wai-kwok 12-1, -15, 15-12: Kaild Khan walk-over from Jaunny
in
"Junior aten's Doublen K ̧Y. T»» and Wong Kang-city boat G. Ruza 1.A. Motta and A.J. dunsalves best Pereira and F., Ribeiro 14-7, 14-3; Py. You and Z.A. Abbas 15-3, 14-3.
Junior Men's Singles D.T. Nacha beat 1. Eriksen 15-0, 3-15, 15-2; M. Razarla Bent C.A. Remedion 15-10. 15-
0,30
Shroff,
p.m.;
p.m.:
D.
Junter Mixed Doubles-Miss J, Po may und 3. Pomeroy Jr. hent Mts o, Seyer and W., Drawn 15-7, 15-12. TODAY'S GAMES (At Crulzenzower)
Schoolboys' 0.00 Doubles-Robert Heng and D. Castro v. Peter Lim und Seldon Ma..
Schoolboys' Doubles--F Waller and Hutton v. J. Marshall and J.
Schoolboys' Wan-hay...
7.00
Schoolboys' Doubles-Charles Ching and The following were the results of Colony Badminton champion-partner v. Loung Ying-ha and 7.15 p.m. Schoolboys Singles ships played at Recreio inst Hui Ki-bun. night:
Schoolboys Doubles Lam Yong-Chung Pit-tal v. Leung Tat- tak and Che Wai-kin bea? K. Huwong.
7.30
Mon's Juntor sain and P.R. Lachman 15-0, 15-4;
Singles-B. el Arculli v. M. T. Lam.
THE RESULTS
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB FIFTH RACE MEETING
Saturday 1st & Saturday 8th March, 1952 (Hold under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club) •
The First Beil will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race will be run at 2.00 p.m. each day.
There are D races on the 1st Day and 9 races on the 2nd Day (18 in all).
Through Tickets for the 2nd Day, 8th March, 1852, (at $18.00 cach) may be obtained at the Campradore Office of the Treasurers, 1st Fin, Telephone House, alss tickets for the Cash Sweep on the last race of the Meeting as well as tickets on the 'Hong Kong Derby' scheduled to be run on 31st May, 1052,.
To avoid congestion at the Club's Offico at Telephone House, non-members are requested to purchase their sweep tickets at the Club's Branch Offices at
5 D'Aguilar Street, Hong Kong
rules-
or
382 Nathan Road, Kowloon TOTALISATOR
0.45
p.m.: Wong Yung-Lake.
p.m.:
pn.:
8.00 p.m. Men's Junior Doubles: --H.F. Tai and K.W. Leung y
Kal-cheung and K.Y.
8.30 p.m. Ladies' Junior Singles Miss T. Romedios V Miss B. Remedios.
9.00 p.m.: Men's Junior Dou-
bles-J.A. Sonres and D. Rucha vW.B. Brown and F.G. Brok bank.
9.30 p.m. Men's Junior Sing- Brown v Ko Wal- les-B.A. bong.
The following programmes have been announced for nex! Monday and Tuesday:
MONDAY
(At Craigengower) 6.30 p.m.: Schoolboys Singles -Peter Lim v. Thomas Tung.
6.45 p.m.: Schoolboys' Doubles
Andrew Chen and Lo Wing-
chuca v. Chow Po-leung and Fung Wing.
by
bun.
The attention of Totalizator Investors is drawn to the following
Dividenda, will be paid on the winning and placed poniesi so declared by the Stewards when the "All Clear" is Hiven. The "All Clear" signal will be indicated a white light and/or a while sphere at the Totalisator Tower.
BACKENS ARE ADVISED NOT TO DESTROY
THEIR
UNTIL TICKETS AWAY ON
THROW AFTER THE "ALL CLEAR" SIGNAL HAS BEEN EX- HIBITED.
Toletisator Tickels should be examined and checked before leaving the Selling Counters as mistakes of any descrip-
MOTHER OF THE GREMLINS
At least once he very nearly This picture needs no caption as everyone who has any con- ran into the goal ahead of the his mind at nection at all with Hongkong ball, but changed sport knows Maudie Bend and the last minute as the menacing today she leaves our shores after figure of Mandle Read appeared
In very ready to clear him out
here necessary. having participated nearly every sport known
ovor
a
any
period of years to rival at the oldest old-timers. Mrs Read started, of course, as Maudie George and, though this may be a startling disclosure to young Gremlins and Widgets whose nursery days are not too far behind them, she was, among ner achievements, twice the other
al the Harbour Race. winner
She was not only great swinmer and diver, but also a great high-jumper, and, belleve it or not, once the Colony Cycling Champion.
It
Cremlins have
come in all and there were small sizes
Mother ones among them too. Read always looked after the- girls. One of the unforgettable scenes that came the way of this columnist was Mother Read teaching the Abraham sisters, her star halves, what · to 'do when tackled on the wrong side. Hockey judo, In the hands of an expert, is a science in own right.
(15
Maudie Read believed also In,
she ran To the younger generation, the social side of hockey and the Gromitus when Maudie Read is only known as they even had an annual dance, the Mother of the Gremlins;
The season: was not long enough whom she founded, as well as for her and, finished with the the Widgets and the Ladies' Ladies'
League, her girls look Hockey League,
on most of the unit teams in She was once the Colony's the Services with some success.
Her
achlevement centre-forward and was nomi-
greatest nated by "Bertle" Guest to the
in having perhaps was
the
first time in history was the
Force in a friendly match.
Cony's all-time Ladies Hockey Gremlins invited to Kal Tak
In
past two seasons
that Gremlins met the Royal Air
Today we bia goodbye to the greatest, the most lovable and the best-humoured personality have in Hongkong sport and to her family. The loss to Hongkong hockey will be deeply felt.
Maudie Read served the Gram lins as goalkeeper, being nomi- 7.00 pm: Schoolboys' Singles Weng Fook-hoy v. Hul Kinated last year as the Colony goalkeeper, and as coach and 7.15 p.m.: Schoolboys' Daubien dresser-down, .and Marquez-Lim
S Xavier v. R. Heng and D. Costro or Peter Lim and Selden Ma.
7.38 pm. Men's Junior Singles
Pomeroy ~J.
Jr. v. F. G. Brockbank,
8.00
Men's Junior p.m.: Cash received in respect of Dividends should be checked Doubles. A. Motta and A. before leaving the Pay-Out Counters as no claim for short. Gonsalves v. 5. Y, San and payment of the value of tickets presented can be entertained unce Investors have left the Counters.
Lion cannot be rectifed later.
K. L. Lu!. B. K.
Mixed 8.30 p.m.: Juntur Doubles-Mrs M. Chow and J. Kao v. Miss M. Loong and L. II.
All winning tickets and tickets for refunds must be presented for payment at the Race Course on the day 1 which they refer, but none will be paid later than one hour after the time for which the last race of the day has been scheduled to be run.
In no circumstances will any Dividends be paid or refunds, Y. To v. Joseph Fo. inado unless a tickets is produced. Payment WILL NOT be made on torn or diagured tickets.
MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE Members and guests are reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting
9.30
Tan.
0.00 p.m.: Men's Junior Singles
Men's Junior p.m.; Doubles C.
Quinn and Rodrigues v. B. A. Brown and A. D. Brown.
TUESDAY. (At Talkoo)
V.
T
0.30 p.m.: Schoolboys Singles Wong - Marquez-Lim NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE Kwok-wal.
6.45 p.m.: Schoolboys' Doubles MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.
Badges hdmitting ladies not in possession of Broaches or ScanLeung Tin-sik and Chang Pit- tickets and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the Members' tat v. Lam Yung-tak and Che ladies or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary at Telephone House, on the written or personal introduction of a N Lec-ho v. Farid Khon. Member, such member to be responsible for all visitors introduced
Gremlins this season missed their directives from the other end of the field. "Let Hilda have it, Noele!" the Voice would come from the other end of the Neld, putting new terror Into the apposition's defence,
At
Lengthy Heaves
Middlesex, Regiment and
Tomorrow's Home Soccer
Manchester United Should Improve Their Position At The Top Of The League
By
DENNIS HART
In the past many teams have sirlvon for the double. But since the beginning of the present century no club has managed to win the League Championship and the FA Cup in the same, season.
Arsenal and Portsmouth both have a good chance of carrying off football's two major honours this season. But while they ara engaged in the Cup. Manchester United, with only the Championship to worry about, aro consolidating their position. United, who travel to Roker Notts Forest, travel to Swan- Park today can improve their sea where place at the head of the table enviable record. They last play- defeated 3-2
thoy have an un-
'even Lurther ng their rivals ed at Vetek Field in the 1940-47 Mrs. J. Wai Wins
battle for the right to appear in season and were the semi-final.
and they also lost their previous The match with Sunderland four Porter have perhaps the
thern
should be a most attractive fix- Leicester ture for the north-easterners, best chance of the three of going They visit Coventry, despite their lowly League poal-sheed.
whom they have tion, are playing delightful foot- against ball, This is to be expected conceded only five points out of from a forward line which can a possible 24, in the last twelve lains such a brilliant ball player home and away games, as international inside right Len
bustling Shackleton and
Welsh centre-forward Trofor Ford.
They
also have 1 good de- In fence,
which centre-hall Hail and goalkeeper Mapson members of the victorious 1937 Cup-winning are playing side,
as well as ever.
In fact Sunderland have all the attributes
of a successful but it was not until re
side,
A SOCCER FEAST
an
the
In the Third Division South,
is intorest
centred Reading-Plymouth clash, which muy du much in deciding who is to gain promotion from this section.
So great is the interest shown in this game, that the number reserved seats could, have of
over, been sold five times
told.
me,
cently that their good football Reading, Manager Ted Drake This is not surprising, for
most iwo the
WD- value.
Into translated
points This occurred when Willie Watson, capped for Eng-with land at right half, was moved scoring forward to the left wing. Now there Is Division far more
penetration forward line.
in
NO CLEAR GUIDE
the
lines in
prolifie
the
Golf Ch'ship
Mrs J. Wai won the Silver of Division Championship the Lailles' Section of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club at Fanting yesterday when she defeated Mrs W. P. Bie- whistle, by three and opa.
Conditions were not con- ducive to good golf, an ex- ceptionally strong wind in-
with
play
torfering
throughout.
Division
Vie Bronze Championship was won by Mrs J. Markham, who de- feated Mrs H, J. Armstrong four, and two,
Mail Notices
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on view, the match should be a soccer feast. Read- will match Plymouth's ing close-passing gume with their last open style, making use of The Second Division struggle the long cross-held pass to the
wing. for promotion grows in inton
Destination of the points may But no clear sity each week,
outcome of the guide as to the teams likely to depend on the
to duel between Plymouth's go up can be expected from to- |
centre- day's game, For Blackburn and sturdy, ex-Tottenham Shefeld United are engaged in half Jack Chisholm, and Read- centre-forward the
dashing the Cup
original Ing's apponents, Sheffield Ronnie Blackman, top scorer of
and Cardiff, are the division.. Wednesday
he dive Third Division North..... without a game. All four may be involved in a nack finish.
and their
In
Lincoln should
who have
continue their And as Notts Forest, Leicester winning way in their home and Birmingham. three more game with Halifax, promotion contenders, have gained only one point at Lin- away Eames their respective coin in the last eight games chane
chances of
opening up a lead there. not be rated very high. Birmingham; the best away
SCOTTISH
CUP TIES
side in the division, visit West In Scotland, interest is cen Ham, where they have not lost tred on the fourth round cup singe the war. But they will ties.. Motherwell, League Cap not fined the recently improved winners and Association
Cup stiff 'Hamners' easy to beat.
Analisis last year, have a task in visiting Rangers,
through Despite the absence, broken
inside-right jcg, the
Glasgow side that should prove too strong for the visitors who have not been im- pressive this season. Ibrox offl Senior Challenge Cup semi-clais, expect a crowd of 70,000. Anals on Sunday;
Schools' Football
Fixtures
St Joseph's v La Salle, Club ground 10a.m.
Wah Yan AM v St Stephen's, Club ground 11 am.
Junior Challenge Cup semi- anal on Sunday:
of
Hearts will not have an easy came at Airdrie, where East were beaten Fife and Morton in the two previous rounds.
."
FRIDAY, MARCH 7 ByAtr
p.m.,
Formoss,
A Okinawa. H.K.A./N.W.A.L.
Japan, Canada, 5 p.m., C.P.A.L. Malaya Indonesia, Cayion, India,
N. Bames, Australia, New Zea- land. 3 p.m.. Q..A
Philippines, Guam, Hawali, U.S.A., 15 p.m., P...
By Surface Mao3o. 12.10 p.m.; 6 p.m., sa Led flong/Tak Bling.
SATURDAY, MARCH 8
Indio, Pakistan. Britain, Europe,
Slam. Burma, Bahrian, Great 11.30, via 3.0.A.C.
U.S.A.. Canada, 2 p.m., P.A.Ą. Japan, 8pm.. B.O.A.C. Indo-China, France, French Norin & West Afcios, 5 p.m., Air France.
Siam, 5 p.m., .O.A.S.
By Surface Macao, 1230 p.m.; 0 p.m., es Leo
Hong/Tak Shing
China Poodle's stopublic, 8.30 a.m.; p.m., train via Canton. Philippines, 1 p., Hermelin. Malaya. 1 p.m., is Tanman. Ceylon, Madagascar. Aden, 2 p.m.. as Gleneam.
Indonesia, 2 p.m., ss Tipondok.
BUNDAY. March ↑ By Air Formosa, B Định và HLK. Alfa WAY.
Slam, Malaya, Indonesia, Austra• Ha, New Zealand, 8 p.m.. C.P.A. By Butlaco Macse, I p.m., Tal Loy. Slam, Noon, as Hai Meng
MUNDAY, MARCH 10 By Air Formosa, Janan. Nbon, via C.A.T. Japon, 5 p.m., B.O.A.C. Formosa, Okinawa, USA., Canasia,
p.m., N.W.AL.
Falkirk, the only "B" Divi- slon club left in the competi
Pro- E.K.P.M. v Junior Tech, Navy tion, visit Third Lanark
Plumb, H. V. 10 aJD,
viding Inside-forward
In Cup Extra 10 minutes each way leading
goal-scorer must be played in the event of Scotland, is in form, they have Home a draw.
a chance of reaching the semi- Street
anal.
to win If Aberdeen hope
away tie with p.m., C.P.A.
By Surface
They Hong Tai Shing.
While the HKATFA was de- ciding to encourage more parti- cipation in the feta events, Wednesday's triangular though being League
Boundary onal at International not enough between the 1st Battalions Champions was Maudie decided this season to ****
the Royal Ulster Riños, the acquire the services of G.T.
"Pedlar" Palmer as couch,
One of the new coach's first decisions was that there were to be no more directives from the goalmouth, The Voice re- mained silent and the Gremlins fell to pieces.
ELLIS KADOORIE WIN
Philippines. N. Borneo; & p.m., C.P.A.
(Tonkin Indo-China
only).
5
the In an Inter-School Challenge through their
Dundee, they wlit have 20: Macao, 14.30 p.m.; 0 p.m., es Lea
China People's Republe, 830.am. Philippines, 10 a.m., a Arends-
Argyll and Sutherland High-Shield soccer competition match landers, with the 45 Field Regi Valley yesterday, Buis Kadoorie car
Regi on the Club ground at Happy tighten up their defence.
can not afford to have a jittery ticipating, brought ment, Royal Artillery, also par-
PM School defeated Clementi perlod like the one experienced train via Canton,
in the replay of their third round Middle School by one goal to tie with Dundee United. GULT- throwers who may yet work the Association's, standard medal mint.
out some
To begin with, Cpl. Douglas Last season the Mother of the (A & SH) and Lt. Arnold (45 Gremlins turned out once as Fiela) both reached out to શ Shot Put and seemed centre-forward of the Widgets feet in
In the and in that match they fairly to have enough in hand to find Recreio though half another foot for a standard shook up the Widgets were anxious to get medal, RSM Weller (Middlesex) away in time to sing in the reached out to 33 feet 1074-4- cholar.
ches and Lt. Chadwick (Middle- Maudie Read was always sex) to 32 feet 6 inches. There
Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10.00 per day including tax, for wal-m. schoolboys Singics most unorthodox goalkeeper and were two others over 30 feet.
by him,
"Only
Sasune
and
A
For
payment of all chits, etc.
a limited number of badges admitting to Members' En will be on sale at the Race Course.
The Branch Offices and the Treasurera' Compradore Office will close at 11:00 am. on both days. The Secretary's Office will close at 11:45 am. each day. The Treasurers' Compradore Office and
and
the Secretory's Office are situated at 1st Floor, Telephone House, Lim or Thomas Tung.
A limited number of tins will be obtainable at the Club Houso provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 BoyM. T. Lam and W. N. (Tel: 27818).
NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S N PREMISES DURING THE MEETING.
sidy.
7.15 p.: Schoolboys Doubles Charles Ching -Wo partner v. Leung Ying-ha and Hul Ki-bun Lieu Chun-van and Le Chee-ming.
7.30 p.m. Schoolboys' singles Wong Shiu-kwong v. Peter 8.00 p.m.: Men Junior Doubles
Cheung v. Wong Yan and S. P.
0.30
p.m.: Men's Junior Singles D. T. Rocha v: Wong Kai-cheung.
0.00 p.m. Junior Mixed Read Doubles - Miss T. Remedios and H. J. Xavier v Mrs W. K. Teo and K. Y. Tao.
9.30
Men's 'p.m.:
"There is nothing in the rules reached out to 94 feet 9% she would say quite frankly, Capt. Deacock (Middlesex) Inches against the goalkeeper going into in the Discus Throw and there the attack."
was one other thrower over 90 Pads on, the Mother of the feet. In the Javelin Throw, Lt.. Gremlins would collect the ball Fothergill (Middlesex) let the from an opposition rald and run Association, know that it could down the wing with it deter-start minting one medal right mined to scare herself if neces away by throwing out 141 feet
4 inches. She once said she could give
There were, in all, 10 per- the Widgets' skipper, Irene Smirnoff, fifty yards start in a the year's 10 best list for Hong- formances that will quality for hundred and cutrun her. race of that nature this column Jump of 5 teok
In kong. These included in high Inches by Capt. lat's money would be on Maudie Hall (45 Field), pole vaults of
nine fect by Eto Smythe (RUR) and Lt. Goodge
(45 Field), three Mother Read caused a neer javelin the Weller (Middle-
-122 fect 8 then once with inches by Doubles H. Tan and fooling them what to do, which Leslie (A & BH) and 110 feat
Junior umpires. She had a way of Box), 110.
10. feet 31% inches by MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN Seng-tuck v. J. C. Koh and C. they did not appreciate. But 3 inches by Wait (RUR) a long
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BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN, ETC., WILL NOT BE PER- MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.
'SERVANTS' PASSES -
Servants' passea will be issued to privato box holders only. who are requested to distribute them with discrimination and to endorso their names on the passos. Holders of auch passes are not permitted in the Members' Enclosure except for passing through on their duties and must remain in their employers stande.
Owing to the congestion into
A Remedios.
TODAY'S SPORT
erisis morO
she know the rules better than jump of 10 feet 11 inches by they did. In protest against this, Hutching (45 Field), and a hop. the. Big Chief Umpire decided
step, and jump of 40 feot 4 turn out himself as the Whistler in a Gremlins match Inches by Cpl. Lede and Onally esta
establim, who
Wie.
tha
(Middle
LAWN TENNIS... Colony Open Championships at af
munately. it Was the mac, Counts, Crates
match against the Victorians adjacent to Boxes in the Celler Room, Box-holders and mencing pain Teat Wal-puland and he kept gelling into. Members are requested to ensure that their egrvants make us faces Lee Wal-tone and it way of Captain Suzanne Whiten unly of the Pubile Betting Hall, Military Police will be posted at toimee: C.E
Dao v Frank Yan and Witz: Lig | world, ith a couple of the and in the:
The Victorian star various points in the enclosure to ensure; that this regulation Chow. v Choy, Ping-fun, and: L blagor Cikamiina in chase and Caburga-(45: Mold), 18. ming, 19.5
the best he could do was run socs, and ahead of them fast enough to mins, 856 keep out of the way,'
adhere to
Cheung Kwan-kwand and Cheung
BADMINTON
By Order,
He MIBA,
Sachelazy
Mi Colony Open - Championship
winger
Outstanding times were piso olocked in the One Milo Run by G. McCord (RUR), 4 minutos ondan By seconds. (RUN); minutor: 57
Three Miles by Grir.
Tucker (RVK), 14 RECORDER"
nil.
MATCHES POSTPONED
They were leading 3-0 fifteen minates from time, but at the The following matches sche-final whistle were more than con- tent to win 3-2 Against Dundee duled for tomorrow have been they will have to contend with postponed:
1st Divisjon, C.A.A. v Club. 2nd Division, C.AA. v Club. 3rd Divialon, University Wayfoong
V
the wiles of international inside left Steel, and the thrust of ex-Heants centre-forward Flaveli,
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