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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB NOTICE TO MEMBERS
ANNUAL RACE MEETING
Saturday 22nd. Wednesday 26th & Saturday, 29th March, 1952.
(Held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Clubl
The First Bell will be tung at 11.30 am. and the first race wil be run at 12.00 Noon, each day. The tin interval is after the fourth rare (130 pan.)
There are twelve races each day (30 in all).
be obtained at the Through Tickets at $72,00 each may Compradore Office of the Treasurers, 1st floor, Telephone House, also ticket at $2.00 each for the Cash Sweep on the lust race of the Meeting on 29th March as well as the Special Cash Sweep on the "Hong Kong Derby" scheduled to be run on 31st May, 1952.
Through Tickets reserved for this Meeting but not paid for
by 10.00 am on Friday, 21st March, will be sold and the reserva- tion cancelled for future meetings.
To avoid congestion at the Club's Offices at Telephone House, num-members are requested to purchase their sweep tickets at the Club's Branch Offices at:-
5. D'Aguilar Street, Hong Kong.
cr
382, Nathan Hoad, Kowloon, TOTALISATOR
The attention of Tetalishtar Investors is drawn to the following rules:
Dividends will be paid on the winning and placed ponies so declared by the Stewards when the "All Clear" is given. The "All Clear" signal will be indicated by a white tight at the Totalisator Tower. BACKERS ARE ADVISED NOT TO DESTROY OR THROW AWAY THEIR TICKETS UNTIL BEEN EX- AFTER THE "ALL CLEAR" SIGNAL HAS HIBITED.
before
Tutalisatie Tickets should be examined and checked of any leaving the Selling Counters as mistakes description csunt be rectified later.
Cash received in respect of Dividends should be checked before leaving the Pay-Out Counters as to claim for short payment of the value of tickets presented can be entertained unce Investor have left the 'Counters.
All winning tickets and tickets for refunds must be presented for payment at the Race Course on the day to which they refer, but none wt be paid later than one hour after the time for which the last rice of the day has been scheduled to be run,
In no circumstances will any Dividends be paid or refunds made unless a ticket is produced. Payment "WILL NOT be made an then or disfigured lekets.
MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE
SETS OF MEMBERS' AND LADIES' BADGES WHICH ARE BEING ISSUED FOR THE 1952 RACING SEASON ARE NOT 1051 SETS ARE VALID VALID UNTIL 1ST APRIL, 1952. UNTIL THEN,
Members and guests are reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.
NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS ENCLOSURE.
Baciges admitting Indies not in possession of Brooches or Season tickets and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the Members' Endlosure and Club Rooms at $10.00 per day including tax, for Jadles or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary at Telephone House, on the written or personal introduction of a Member, such member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and for payment of all chits, etc.
Only limited number of badges admitting to closure will be on sale at the Race Course.
Members* En-
"The
anch. Offees, the Treasurers' Compradore Office and the Secretary's Offee will close at 10.00 am. each day. The Treasurers' Compradore Office and the Secretary's Office are altuated at 1st Floor, Telephone House.
A limited number of tifins will be obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordere in advance from the No. 1 Boy
Tel. 27818).
NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PREMISES DURING THE MEETING."
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
The price of admission to the Public Enclosure is $3.00 each day including tak for all persons including ladies, and is payable at the Gate.
BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN, ETC., WILL NOT BE PER- MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF THE HONG KƠNG JOCKEY CLUB.
MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABIE IN THE RESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE,
SERVANTS' PASSES
Servants' passes will be issued to private box halders only, with are requested to distribute them with discrimination and to endorse their names on the passes, Holders of such posses are not perthitted in the Members' Enclosure except for passing throug on their duties and must remain in their employers stands.
・Booth to the congestion in the Members" Botthig Hall and at
adjacent to Boxes in the Coffee Room, Bokholttore, and Members are requested to ensure that their gervants make ure enly, of the Pubile Betting Imil. Military Police will posted at various points in the enclosure to ensure that this regulation 14 adhered to.
By Order,
Secretory.
THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1952.
HONGKONG'S ATHLETES BEST IN SOUTHEAST ASIA FOR DITCH-LEAPING
By "RECORDER"
The new Philippines athletic season has not been noteworthy yet for outstanding performances and Hongkong leads quite easily over the first three months of the year, except in the women's events.
Hongkong's best performances against the rest of Southeast Asia over the part 12 months have been in the Long Jump, where the Colony's athletes swamp the ranks ing lists in both the men's and women's section, testifying to the fact that we are, quite certainly, the best ditch-leapers in this part of the world,
The Filipino girls, having their first real post-war season in athletics - there have been no Championships for them since the war and there will be one this year- are beginning to outclass what talent we have, except in the Long Jump.
Tan Chin-kit (Pahang) Lan Shu-meng (Taiwan) Pimentel Manila
Inocencia Solis of Iloilo heads | Lloyd Valberg (Singapore) the 100 Metres 1st with a fine performance of 124 seconds, which a near Olymple semi- Baalist class, and 18-your-old Patrociniu Credo af Oriental has a mark of 13.1 seconds.
. D. Cave (Hongkong), .... Cheung Yal-hung Hongkong E. J. Brahier (Negri Sembilans Negenau Tat-churn (ltongkang)
LOW HURDLES
Ng Liang-chlang (Singapore!...
Pimentel (Manila).
A team of Taiwan athletes are.
at present in Manila for a series. Shapatham (Singapore)
of dual meets before competing Laxinan (Selangor).....
the Philippines
117
National
them
D. J. MeNahb (longkong) Anacleto Dorio Pangasinan Championships. Among neted G. Reyes (Bulacan)
ise Tal-chien (Hongkong) Chen Ying-long, who
15.3 | Felicia de los Reyez (Tarlac} 15.0 Saureen flockinson 16.0 (Hongkong) .............
G20 Julla Tingay (longkong) ****
13.8
13.0
100 Penn Ching-woon 1Hongkong) 10,6
200 METRES
13.0
10.4 Inacencia Solis (Noto)
27.0
16.8
14.0
Tong Pel-wah (Singapore)
Hugelie Ferrer 10cc, Negros) Fay Siebel (Selangori
201
$20.0
Chan Son-lans (Selangor
*23.8
57.
uang.
Stin-chu
*58.7
(Negri Sembilan)
*29,0
*50,2
F. Ban (Pangasinan,
29,0
R. Upinga (Zambales)
29.0
a. Jennifer Hart (Hongkong)
*20,1
20.3
83.5 *43.0 04.8
*1.rss D1 Recand for performance over 20 yards
HIGH JUMP
0: 1
0: 072 6:0 4:0
5:11
Junnits Crupe (Occ. Negros) Ruth Ferreira (Singapore) ... Ong Soan-kheng (Johore... Salome Santas Nueva Ecija) 4: 7 Tomas locos Norte) 4:7 Neela Rajaretnom (Selangor) 4: 515 Tang Pel-wah (Singapore) .. Julin Tingay (Hongkong)... Vaterle lutt (Hongkong) Betty Rajaretnam (Selangor)
LONG JUMP
4:18
4:8 4:5
4: 5 4:5
41.412
5:11
5:1015
3: A
5: 81%
Yap Kwan-lige (Fersk) ... Noele Simmons Hangkong) Deborah Hurlbatt
18: 722
15: 01
15:0
5:7
14: 0%
14: #!
14: 8
14: T
14: 51%
in the last Olymple. A. Collaro (Hongkong) has a best. mark for the past year of 51 seconds for the 400 Metres. Chen Cheng-chi is not far behind with 51.8. Another outstanding Talwan athlete now in Manila is high hurdler Wang Lun-chang best mark of 15.2 who has # seconds.
and n. Garton (Hongkong) a
Less 0.3 spend for performance over 414 yardı.
HIGH JUMP Lisyd Valberg iSingapore) Poon Weng choon
Best athletic performances in
(Selangor)
Ronald ta Shiva (Singapore). Andres Franco (Manila)... Abdul Aziz (Barneo)
Gavina Cabagay
(Nueva Ecija) ............ Southeast Asia for the past 12 J. Dallywater Hongkong) .. months (which include perform-Victor Lai (ongkong) Ling Sun (Hongkong) ances by Hongkong athletes in Remigio Bawan (Batangas).. April, May and June last year as
POLE VAULT well as the current season) are:
Chew Hal-yuen
100 YARDS
Sidique Merican (Kelantan) .. 10.0 Tan Eng-youn (Singapore) Chong Koon-how Selangor)
J. Madhaven (Perak)
Stephen Xavier (Hongkong)
A. Nunes Singapore)
Norman La Hongkong)
A. A. Alapin (Hongkong)
J. A. Stephenson (Barneo) Mak Yuen-kan (Selangor) ag Cheung Yat-hung Hongkong) L/Cpl. Daniels (Hongkong)
100 METRES Stephen Xavier (Hongkong) Cheung Yat-hung Hongkong) Jackson Lee (Hongkong)... Jose Dev (Manlia) ....
Wong Man-wan (Hongkong).. Eddle Loureiro (langkong) ....... Magdaleno Galay (Manila) L/C, Daniels Hongkong).... Gavino Cardona (Pangasinan) A. A. Alapini (Hongkong Fang Kalee (Hongkong) 200 METRES Stephen Xavier (Hongkong) Jackson Lee (Hongkong) Tan Eng-ynoon (Singapore) Sgt. Barzah (Hongkongs Sidique Merican (Kelantan) Sgt. Martindale (Johore)
R. J. B. Roach (Hongkong)
A. A. Alapin (Hongkong) ...
Wang Man-wan (Hongkong) Shek Ka-lim (Hongkong)... Arnulfo Alvarez (Pangasinan)
(Singapore)
11:5
Yee Ti-kwan Hongkong.. 19.1 Kernal Singh (Selangor) 10.2 Rivera Manila)
li: 15
11: 0
10:10
10.2 K. E. Wake (Hongkong)
10:0
10.2 Ernesto Canas (Laguna)
10:0
10.3 Kwong La-chin
10.3 (Hongkong)
10:3
10.4 Yew Kim Kelantan)
10:2
18.1. Perreau (Singapore)
101
D. Bulner (Selangor)
10:1
envenido Lucero
10.4
10: 1
LONG JUMP
10.0
T. Maynan (ongkong) ....
21:10
21:5
110 Chung Koon-how
12.0
21:3
21: 1
21:05
Pangasinan).....
11.0 Lloyd Valberg (Singapore)
(Selangor)*********
112 Ng Ming-sum Hongkongi 11.2 L. Stewart-Cex
11.2
(Hongkong) -
11.3 Stephen Xavier (Hongkong) 20:11
11.3 Mahmood (Selangor)
11.4 Cheng Man-ching
31.4
Hongkong)
20:0 9/Sgt. Wilson (Jongkong) Chan Wal-lum (Hongkong). 20:0
hor, ster & JUMP www.7 22.7 Lloyd: Valberg (Singapore)..
20:
20.0
45: 3 Li Timg-quer (Singaporej 44:3 44:0 220 Lee West-sion Selangor)..
43: 0!4 220 Tillag Manta............
(Hongkong)
Pong Sik Hongkong) Jennifer Hart (Hongkong)
Jullet illongkong!
Hita a (Hongkong)....
} Seow Thay tong (Penang}
Coptends (Tarlar)
Chan Yin-Miu (Hongkong)
14: 522 34: 332
HKATFA Meeting
LUTON TOWN v. SWINDON K.H. IP PLAYS
TSUI YUN-PUI‹
hsh Browed
tonb
Streton, the Luton goalkeeper, punches clear_front Owen, Swindon centre-forward, while Hall, the Luton centre-half (No. 5), runs round to cover the goal. Luton Town won the Afth round Cup tie 3-0, but were eliminated 3-2 by Arsenal in the next round.
COLONY BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIPS
By "ARGONAUT”
The mother and son Junior Mixed Doubles combina- tion of Mrs W. K. Tso and K. Y. Tso provided the high- light of the evening at the continuation of the Colony Schoolboys' and Juntor Badminton Championships at Talkoo yesterday.
at Sookunpoo on Aprli nefits.
5 and 6.
The me
meeting was held under the Chairmanship of Mr P. that Donohue. It was decided the Association should appoint 22.1 Tan Eng yaon (Singapore? 42:10a sub-committee to report to it 22.0 Cheng Yat-hung tongkang) 42:10 13.0. Moynan (Hongkong).... 21.0 E. J. Bronter (Negri Sembin) 41: 5 23.0 Lee Wal-wo (Hongkong).... 415
Less 0.1 second for performance T. Carpenter Hongkong 41:4 aver 220 yards.
400 METRES
Cictus Gomez Perak)
SHOT PUT
10: D 40: 3
A
TODAY
Defonding Colony Grass- court Champlon Ip Koon- hung meets his old rivul, Tsui Yun-pul, yet oneo more when the semi-finals of the Colony Singles Champion-• • ship for the 1951-62 sea- son open at the Cricket Club centre court this afternoon at 4.80.
The other singles semi-final between Cheung Chow and K. C. Dao will be played on Friday, March 14.
The Doubles semi-finals have been scheduled for tomorrow and Monday, March 21,
The match between Ip and Tau this afternoon will com- paratively be the more interest- ing of the two singles semi- finals.
lu
In the absence of Edwin Tsai who conceded a walkover Cheung Chow in the quarter- final, Dan will have a relatively easy passage into the anal.
In his Inst few recent 3p-
has ր
not been pearances, showing the same form as that he showed against Ham Richard- son immediately after his return from Wimbledon.
This
be Tsui's best opportunity of avenging his de- fents by Ip in
their previous meetings. Tsui will still prob- ably be on the losing end, but his pluck and grand fighting spirit will make today's semi- final worth watching.
THE PROGRAMME
SINGLES
Today
Ip Koon-hung v Tsul Wal-pul
Friday, March 14 Cheung Chow v. K.C, Dao. Thursday, March 20 Singles Finsi
* DOUBLES Tomorrow Norman Lo & Donald Lo v Tsut Wal-pui & Taul Yun-pul. Monday, March 17
Ip Koon-hung & Edvin Taal y-Lee Wal-tong & K.C. Dao,
Friday, March 21 Doublen Final
All-Time N.Y. Yankee Team
Selected
un.
In the only game that went to the full distance of three sets, the Taos' superiority in net pluy and more. accurate side-line smashes earned them a narrow victory by 15-9, 13-18 and 15-8, A meeting of the Committee of
the The greater steadiness of the After losing the first set, the Hongkong Track and Field Association was held yesterday losers, H. J. Xavier and Miss undergrads, however, held their at the War Memorial Centre, Terese Remedios, led 6-2 and opponents in four scoreless ser- und gradually enabled Southorn Playground, Wanchal, 18-0 in the second. The Tsas vices 20:10
up to them to score the required points to discuss arrangements for the rallied strongly to catch
concede the for set and match. Colony Track and Field Cham-13-13, but had to
their Adivo points to
THE RESULTA · pionships
Results of last night's Junior git ensued in the struggle third set until 8-8 when young Badminton Championship mat- Tso made a successful change of ches played at Taikon Club were: E. Marquez- Schoolboyal Blue to 11-8.
St. Petersburgh, Florida, Lim tactics to forge ahead
Wong Kwok-wai, (8-5,,3,15,
Mar. 11. 13-8 and 15-8.
16-5 N# Lee-he beat Farid Khan sub-
Babe Ruth, Joe DiMaggio Cleverly drowing his opponent 154 13-0; Wang Bhlu-kwong lost to 42: 74 on Colony records. The
Andrey and Bill Dickey were Schoolboys Doubles committee appointed comprises to the half-court, his follow-up Peter Lim 6-15, 10-15.
Chen and Lo Wing-chuen bent . Mr Raleigh Leung, Capt. Nor-side-line smashes earned him
Marshall and J. Shroff 18-7. 15-2 animously voted to the all- points. man Phillips and Mr V.V. Kotat- repeated
The much looked forward to Lam Yurig-tak and Che Wal-kin beat time New York Yankes choff,
team today by 48 New York · 15-8, 15-3: Lieu Chun-van and Le It was suggested that the match between another two of Chan Chi-ming and Yeung Tak-wong most promising Chee-ming best Leung Ying-ha and
writers who were covering sub-commitice draw up two lists the Colony's
Wong Kai-cheong Hul Ki-bun 15-10: 15-7.
Men's Junior Singles D.T, Rocha baseball back in 1930, of acceptable Colony records youngsters, records made at athletic meets and D. T. Rocha was a great dis- Best Wong Kai-oneung 13-0, 15-6.
Men's Junior Doubles-M.T. Lam held under the jurisdiction of appointment.
After taking an initial lead of and W.N. Cheung heat Wong Yan the Hongkong Amateur Track and Field
and Hool Seng-tuck beat, J.C. Association since it 4-0, and putting up his usual and P.S. NG 14-0, 15-4. L.1. Tan
game in the early stages, Wang and C., Remedinu 15-5. 15-11. came into being in March, 1951,
off and made Junior Mixed Doubles Mrs W.K. Pawlowski (Hongkong) .. 117:11 and records made under accep- gradually fell
at evidently Tso and K.Y. Tso beat Miss T. Re Rene Ballerond Hongkong) 110:
conditions and
Iceble organisa
attempts
medios and H.J. Xavier 15-0, 15-18. Arthur McColm (Singapore) im; estable
15-0, prior to March, 1951.
easy shots. tion 3. F. Greer (Hongkong) 107; 0
It was
appeared that the fact that Ceell Clay (Singapore) ...... 20.3 K. Macapagal (Manila)...
announced Dlse
two 1. Andtson (Hongkong) .... *4:01.31/cal, fio dongkong)..
the entry fee per entrant per he would have to play event at the Colony Champion- matches on the same night an
Results of the balloting were for Friday had he won this, match, ships would be $2. Entries.
announced as the club hended in this was the main factor the Colony Championships close
Ustless display,
into its 30th season. A dinner on on Thursday, March 20,
SCHOOLBOYS' BEST
Wednesday night at Tampa will commemorate the date the Yanks games pro- Heng.
Amertean were voted into the one of the best singles 7.00 p.m.: Schoolgirls Dou matches yet seen when Peter blers-Miss S. Hall and Miss H. League, March 12, 1803. Lim of Pui Sun School eliminat- Hale v. Miss M. C. Barros and.
Lou Gehrig almost joined Ruth, ed Wong Shiu-kwong by 15-d Miss J. Lam.
and Dickey, ali 7.15 p.m.; Schoolboys Surgles DiMaggio and 15-10.
Although the gume lasted--Lee Sik-chuen v. Hui Ki-bun. unanimous cholces. However, two Junior votes went to Hai Chase, a 7.30
Men's nly two sets, a very high stan-
of schoolboys singles was Singles K. Y. Tam, v. B. A. 1905-14 Yank, for the first base spat. Gohrig got the other 40 THE TEAM
Chen Ying-long (Taiwan) M. Parry (Selangor) ver K. Balakrishnan (Selangory Chen Cheng-cht (Totwan) Norman Lo (Hongkong) Ne Yuen-fok (Hongkong) T. E. Williams llongkong! Wenceslao Mendoza (Manila)
J. F. Greer (Hongkong) .... A. Sidol (Barpro) 51.41. P. Wardhead llongkong) Will
Sermukh Singh (Perak) 38:04 Chan Wai-clin (Hongkong) 37:10 37: 8 R. Heltmeyer (Hongkong). 11. M. Taylor (Singapore).. 38:11
•60.7
*31.8 *51.7
51.6
*52.7
62.0
DISCUS THEOW
33.0 Nesblit Hongkong) ****** 120; 1
*50.4
P. I. Sivapatham (Singaporei
*Less 0.3 second for performance over 10 yards.
800 METRES
107: 219 105: 7
A. Butterworth Hongkong). *209.3 Fraticisco Bureelia (Manila) 103: 4 A. Panjaretnam (Singapore 3:03.3 (Chan Wal-chin (Hongkong) 101: G Krishnakutty Nair (Perak).. *2:05.4
Maxima Bunas (Nueva Ecija) 101: 0
K. Naman Johore)... 2:05.5
F. MacMahon (longsong). 2:05.7
. McCord (Hongkong)
Balwant Singh
JAVELIN THROW
W. Greenhall (Penang) ....$300.0 Tan luck-chlang (Selangor) 103: 0 2.07.5 H M. Taylor (Singapore) 170: a Cpl. Williams (Perak). 170: 7 3.08. Pasersi Vellaroman (Manila) 167:21 D. J. McNabb (Hongkong) 105: 6 Chan Wal-chin (Hongkong) 103:44 Baeud (Manila)
281:11 101: 035
Negri Sembilan) *Less 0.0 peond for performaner avar 830 yards.
1,500 METRES
J. Stevenson (Hongcang)... Norman Bios
(Ocddental Negros)
G. Medard (ffongkong)
J. P. Machlakon (Hongkong)
S. Late Manila) ...... Sat. Barnes (Hongkong) Lopez (Manila)
Lee Shit-chung (Hongkong) Jongin Lualhati (Batangas)
R. Rivera (Pangasinan)
ONE MILE
3. H. Maczłohon (Hongkong) Lt. Borwick (Hongkong) ........ Pelry West (Hongkong) Cecil Clay (Stag:pore) Frank Taylor (Hongkong) Balwant Singh (Negri
Sembilan)
D. Krishtakutlý Nair
(Perak)
a. McCord (Hongkong) Gnr. Lee (Hongkong)
Rin. Shen, (Hongkong)
HIGH HURDLES
Ng Liang-chiang (ingapore) ..
Wang Lun-chan (Taiwan)
4:28.0
4:20.0
4:319 4:30,4
Modesin Manila)
C Medamba (Manila)
GIRLS' EVENTS
100 YARDS 4:344 Tang Pel-wah (Singapore) 4:36.0 Eleanor Ross (Singapore) 4:38.2 Huang Min-chu
Negr! Sembilan)
158:103
WILLIAMS
that
OUTPOINTS
GARDNER
The Schoolboys'
Videa
seer
Son of the veteran Colony player Patrick
"
11.0
12,0
12.7
4:40.0 Chan Soo-lan (Selangor)
4:45.5 Joyce Dean (Singapare)
Fay Slehe! (Selangor)
Wong showed a
12,5
125
Johnny
12,4
124 pointed Jack Gardner in 15
London, Mar. 11.
Williams out
TODAY'S GAMES
Kol
• (At Talkoo) 6.30 p.m.: Schoolboys' Singles John So v. Cho Wal-kin, 0.45 p.m.: Schoolboys Singles Lam Yung-tak v.
Brown.
p.m.:
Robert
that won the The 1927 club American Lengue pennant by 10 games and annihilated Pilis-" burgh in four straight World Series Games, was voted the best Yankee team by a big mar- Two went to Ein with 45 votes. the 1937 club and one to the 1028
the
Here's
team, including relief pitcher and utility folder Right-handed pitcher Ed Rufing (1930-40).
8.00 p.m.: Junior Mixed Dou-ballots. Wong, young bles-Miss F. Heng and R. M. good idea of Soares v. Miss S. Correa and the fine points of the game, but Wong Kal-cheong.
Junior 8.80
Men's D.m.: was too heavily handicapped in
re and force of strokes, Good Singles-31. T. Lam v. P. V. 12 gruelling rounds tonight to high long services and lobs Yap Wong Yee-man (Hongkong)
Junior Mixed win the British Empire were displayed by both players, Doubles Mrs E. Took and with wong repeatedly putting
4:39.8 Lam Kak-lan (Hongkong) 4413 N Wat-cheng (Perak) 4:41.0
Poon Ching-woon (Hangkangy 4:43.8 4:44.3 Shirley Winterton (Hongkong)
100 METRES 4:44.8 Inocenela Soils (ollo
Fatrocinia Credo
4:48.3
Negros Oriental) 455.5 | E." Balan (Pangasinan) 4:00.8
Wong Yee-man (Hongkong) Notte Simmons (Hongkong) Hitary Hale (Hongkong) Julia Tingay (Hongkong) Lam Kak-lan (Hongkong)
4:57.0
182
16
NOTICE
HONG KONG CRICKET CLUB COLONY LAWN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS Semi-Finals and Finals will be played, permitting, on the following days: SINGLES:
The
Wednesday-12th March First Half Semi-Fina};
Ip Koon Hung vs. Tsui Wai Ful. Friday 14th March Second Half Semi-Final:
Cheung Chow vs. K. C. Dao, Thursday-20th March Fhial.
DOUBLES:
12.D
18.0
0,00
P.M.:
Left-handed Pitcher (to --- Herb Pennock (1023-33) and
Catcher Bill Dickey (1928-40), First Base-Lou Gehrig (1928- 90),
Heavyweight boxing title.hcross excellent drop shots from Wong Kang-chow v. Miss Joyve Lefty Gomez (1980-40). 124 The bout was seen by 18,000 the bates dim's heavier build Pomeroy and J. Pomeroy, J 13.1 tans in Earl's Court and stronger smashes and back-
13.0
137 Stadium.
13.8
13.8
the
9,30
10.00
Junior Men's p.m.:
Junior hand, However, stood him in Singles-L. H. Tan v. J. Koo.
p.m.; Men's
and D. atend. Williams, despite a 20-pound good 13 disadvantage, displayed superio
The top-seeded Men's Junior Doubles T. A Soares
Souza, 138 boxing skill, and according to poubles pair of L. H. Tan and Rocha v. 1, Eriksen and N.
of University word the United Press
card. T. Hool Acore took nine rounds with two even. giveh iwp hard-fought sets by GARDNER WAS SLOW 1. C. Koh, and C. A. Itemedios
cut over opened a left eye in the first 15-11. round. Gardner was slow and It was high-speed badminton unable to catch his fast-moving all the way, with the losers challenger
who
flashed hard striking their best paich in the left and rights at will, then second set when they actually moved out of the danger zone led by 18-8. Remedios in par- before the title-holder could ticular was in brilliant form at retaliate.
weather
Gardner's one
Gardner made a great attempt.
for a
a knockout in the last two rounds. He was warned about sever times for pulling Williams head info punches. There was na knockdowns.
Thursday 18th March First Half Bemi-Final:
Williams welghed 194 Norman & Donald Lo vs. Taul Wal Pui/Tsui pounds; Gardner 2114 pounds, Yun Pui,
United Press.
"Monday-17th March Second Half Semi-Final:
Tong/K, C; Dão.
Championship
despite the score of 16-5 and St. Joseph's May
this stage...
GAME AWARDED TO ST. JOSEPH'S
of
Enter Team
Second Base-Olon Lazzéri (1026-37),
Shortstop -
Phit
(1041) (1031-42)
Base
Rizzuto
"Red" Rolta
Outfielders-Babe Ruth (1920- (1980-81),
| 34); Jos · FAMIGLI
Bob Meusel (1920-20).
Utility Infielder - Frank Crosetti (1932-48).
Relief
Johnny
· Pitcher Murphy (1932-40)-Associato
A meeting of the Athletic Section of the. St Joseph's Col- lege Old Boys' Association will Press. be held at the offices of the Hongkong Football Association, Prince's Building, on Friday, March 14, to discuss entries for the Colorly Chámiplonships. - · All members and associated mem-
bers are, invited to attend.
TED SCHROEDER RETIRES
TODAY'S SPORT
TENNIS
Colony Open Championshlogắt Hongkong Cricket Club Couple, at Chaler Hosd, commencing § pimise. Court 1-Holmes v Deighton: Court Fritchard v Cook Court. 8-Belt- Call & Hooton v Willemson 84 DA Court 4-Furter & Zufaut v Bemlay &CER: Court, 5-Macwhiphio, de Higley V Lèver de Turtier: Court Gi Story Stuckey v Gould & Asi- furoff; Court 7-Alexander. Bei John- sony Clinton W Lemny: Court 6-1. Geldrian & Mrs Kito v Mr & Mrs Armstrong.
BADMINTON Colony Open Championships; ̧«
At an emergency meeting the Football Commitice of the Hongkong Schools' Sports As- sociation held yesterday with Mr C. McEwan in the Chair, it was decided that in view of the failure of La Sallo College to
San Diego, Mar. 11. field a team for their semi-
Ted Schroeder, the United final
Challenge Cup In Colony Dillarda Champion-
match
'States Davis Cup player, and Joseph's, against St ship matches played last night, which was originally fixed to 1040 Wimbledon Champion, to
retirement day announced als AM, Ozorio bat da. Can be played on Sunday lasts the Davis Cup and major Talkoo, comumeelne, 030 pm.
C. C. Lai beat T.. Hung 800-273 KC Hoo bent came be awarded to St Joseph's championship competition.
St Joseph'a 'wili now' meet" AP. Pereira heat T ER shal at the Club ground on of serious tennis. He it 30
Wah Yan College AM in the He said he was! "bowing' cut"!·
Sunday:
fautor.
Ip Koon Hung/Edwin Toni Vs. Les Wal Billiards & Snooker
dk-21át March Final Pil commence at 4.30 p.m. sharp each day.. Aiurge of $5.00 for a ceat will be matte for the Semi-Finale And themes. Limited standing space will be charged at $2.00 per Prizes will be presented on Friday, 21st March, 1952, at the
comokasion of the Doubles Fine,
Proceeds will be distributed among various Charities, r
F. P. da Syd 300-484.
Briguel 341
The
Enooker Championship.
Goloby
soccer
BILLIARDS"
Colony Open Champighahida, iP Fone • O. Benton tá, khina);C.?
chu v Joseph Chong;
Law
J., Madina-
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