RORY MACPHERSON BECOMES COLONY SQUASH CHAMPION
By “ARGONAUT”
!
In a closely contested final that was a fitting con- clusion to the 1953-1954 Colony Squash Open Champion- ship, Rory Macpherson yesterday edged out the holder, Cmdr. J. L. Rigge by 9-6, 4-9, 9-4, 3-9 and 9-7 to become the new Champion.
Featured by long and hard-hitting rallics, the match reached a thrilling fifth set when the score stood at 7-7.
BADMINTON
Macpherson's superior stamina and hard-hitting power proved factors at this the deciding stage.
Keeping his opponent on the the backcourt whh
GIRLS GIVE length drives, Macpherson suc
ENGLAND
NEW HOPE
ceeded in scoring the 8th pomi when Higge failed to return a forchand back- she from the cuter.
Bante
A hard sideline drive by the
Champion to the NOW Curner after a long rally forced Hike to hit the ball to
the
By BRUCE HARRIS board to concede set and match
In a worthy winner.
One hundred thousand The whole match lasted 47 English men and women play badminton. Excellent. How they must wish that
half a dozen or po of them could play it well enough to beat the invaders, chietly Dunish and Malayan, who make a habit of winning our Championships.
and
minutes and Was puncutated strokes by with some brillingt both players, Macpherson ex-
the backcourt celled in looked as if he would run away with the match after outdriving his opponent in the first ret by
9-4.
INTO HIS OWN
I gue, however, came into his own in the sceundl sel when his hard Badminton has gone the same Macpherson relaxed way as lawn tenne, golf, pre-huting and played into bla op-
front superb. fessional squash. ruckets and, pment's lately, pins, steer, football. Our pupils have learned
the Kame
game.
took
Q
cauri
4-1 lead, but
Rise omly too well. In March ome Macpherson reeled oft fee points the All England Championships | mt row after two changeovers at Earls Court. Can we unkel of services, scoring o anumber of
a read show there?
W
Smiesty
drop
Ana
with beautiful volley ghots from the backrourt, Certainly the women can, the Rigge regained his repice with
furchand sidewall driv men-I fear there chance of any DRIC of them countered with deadly rofy shots wresting either the angles og to bath th. kond ermers as
titles doubles
from our two Macpherson nutdid h.x drop resident Malayans, E. H. und shots, zoll took the next five E. L. Choong.
points in a stretch to win the second set by 9-6. tournament Rigge took
R
cl, a Papird
even with o Arve tak
At any rate, the nothing In the resulls to inspire such
GLIMMER OF HOPE
Since
2-0 lead in the drew Macpherson
fo:chand side-wall backhand volley drop. Both players refused to the the war
men's givo way at this stage and scr- singles has been divided between vioda chianate) hands "four times one American, one Swede, one beforo Rigge sent to the based Dane und two Malayans, Then eusy shot. women's singles has been un- brokenly in Danish hands.
He managed to forge ahead to The 4-3
a result of two errors
And now? a real glimmer of hope has been the recent victory in the adversaries' own strung- hold, Copenhagen, of an English women's pal, Miss Ita Cooley and Miss June White.
the
next
Hage took an
RUGBY
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B. Chevailler (France), in possession following a scrum, yells to a colleague to take over in the match against Scotland at Murrayfleld, Edinburgh, France
beat Scotland by a single try in the second half,
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The stage is all set for the Hongkong Jockey Club's Annual Race Meeting which starts at noon tomorrow, continuing on January 27, and Saturday, January 30.
There are 10 events each day and the tiffin interval is after the fourth race (1.30 p.m.). The fifth race begins at 3.00 p.m. The most interesting events (Mr Wel), Air Power (Mr C. A. three Lee) and Vagabond King (Me F. will be the tomorrow
Diamond Queen came sections of the Hopeful Staker Noodi).
Bay in the Aldrich fur 1954 cubs and the Chinese
second
Club Cay for Chang 1 ponies.
Here are my estimates of the
chances:
FIRST BACE
Old Course Handicap: Bix Furlonga.
The programme opens with a sprint race confined to Class ponies.
(Mr
Handicap over six turlungs at the lust meeting and, as it is still in good forin. I think it should have a good chance of winning
here.
King A is not to be ignored as dependable thela pony is quite evor this distance.
Barometer and A Great Citizen are also quite good over this dis- tance and will be near at the finish.
BEVENTII RACE
Chinese Club Cup: Bix Furlongs.
best Easy Slam is the next bet, but it must also be borne This the main event of the in mind that Air Power is a day and will be contested by fast improving andmat and will Class ponies. It seems to me probably extend the above that Firefly (Mr Pote-Hunt) ponies.
Vagabond King
pony to watch.
should and tile difficulty in (Mr Kwok) another beating Firo-glo
and Johnber (Mr Chuang) in this wix furlongs contest,
Diamond Dahila
Tsal came third in the Aldrich Bay Handicap over this distance al the Last inceting. with Mr Gregory up, and on that per- formance should have shaner of winairag. Forward View
This race will be contested certainly looks dangerous and by Class 4 ponies and over this may cause an upset.
distance the best thing to do is
gok!
(Mr
PIE:)
Ben Macdhuf (Mr Kwok) was # disappointment in the above rave the last time out but may redeem itself tonwrrow as it has morning gallops.
same wo nations have taken by Macpherson. The efforts of must of the doubles,
the long rallies, however, bogat to tell on Rigge and Macpherson romped home
winner by scorlag the
6 points in three services.
initial lead of been 1-0 in the fourth set only to see his opponent pass him at Our team were beaten by the 2-1. A good service to the back- Danis, but the two Surrey gris wall which Macpherson falled to armexed the deubles champion-return allowed ship. They
the Joint level at 2-2 and then to forge holders of our own title in ahead to England.
Riggs exploited his voll commer thots to the full on his next ser-
which he took vice
to 8-2.
010
ON UPGRADE
him ta draw
In singles, they may not beat Afer conceding his opponent one the Danes, but af least they are more point he completed the sel in the same class and they are with a beautiful sideline drive rapidly improving.
that hugged the barkhand wall.
The reigning Champion here
is Danish, Miss Marie Ussing, who won the title as Jong ago as 1847.
Are to be regained
Brem the Dancs it
icoks
US
though Miss Cooley or Miss White will have to achieve the
feat.
The great little
Malayan Wong Peng Soon, who won our singles twice, has retired from
Bui big play.
his successor, who Eddle Choong.
lives in England. Is very much at the top of our badminton.
Yet the unexpected can happen in badminton as in lawn
cther game tennis or any EVEN CHESS.
FINAL SET
Macpherson looked the fresher
of the two as the fifth set com-
who
to take a
asido
all
But if the women's singles menced, but it was Rigge this year began to centrol the play.
An early error by Macpher Son, who drove to the board court enabled the back from Rigge to open the scoring. Rigge followed this up with a back- quarter hand cross drop from the court and passed Macpherson twice in succession
manding
lend of
of 4.0. Macpherson threw attempts at delicate placement shots and reverted to the suc cessful tactics of keeping his opponent at the back court with hard drives to both aides of the court.
crept
to up
2-5 cnd gradually outpaced Rigge who, being kept on the run, fell into Mic- epeated errors to allow pherson to take the lead at 7-5.
at 5-2 the ball burst after a good shot had
been made by him
London Express Service)
doing well recently 11
THIRD RACE Hongkong Handicap; Mix Furlongs.
to look for sprinters.
First of all we have Pay Day to consider. It will again be taken out by Mr Wel and re- thumbering the way it can rud won the Glasgow Handicap over this distance at the 4th Race Meeting and paid a three figure dividend, I think it should win here.
Rowanloa
The grey golding Impressed me very much with a splendid, stylish gallop last Saturday over the mile in 1.50:3est quarter 26.3 seconds.
Pler
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Forre
Lunch-The next Force lunch will take pisce on Wednesday February 10, 1934 in the Officer Meas of the Volunteer Centre.
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Special Cash Sweep on the Pearce Memorial Cup
Over 700,000 tickets sold to dute.
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haversacks, Band & Corps of Drums (3.6 p.m. Saturday January 30, 1964
PEAT, MARWICK, sprint event.
Monday. "January 23, 1934, Dell. —'A' Fight—HKAAP Hangar-û p.m.
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EIGHTH RACE
Stakes (Third Section):
Perfectibility (Mr Well another pony to bear in mind as
Hopeful it is fart over sprint events and
One Milo. If given a good start, should he
if It vory near at the finish
In this But American Carrot (Mr F.
Tace the following does not actually win.
Noodt) is not to be ignored as should attract the most attention: the distance is more to its liking Fenchurch (Mr Samarou), New Cordon Bleu (Mr Pote-Hunt), SECOND RACE
(Mr Boycott) and Tathway Handicap: One Dille
Jersey (Mr Lawrence (Mr Kwok) are quie Chun Kit) and Koon-Yum Shan Pih), Our Pride (Mr which will be fast over In this race,
short distances and contested by Class 5 ponics, I
will
be near at the finish. like the chances of Diamond expect to see the finish in the Cordon Queen (Mr Tea), Easy Slam following order:
Pay Day, in vlow of its convincing gallop
the mile
In 2.00.3-last American Carrot and Rowandea. over
quarter 29 seconds on January FOURTH RACE
16 during morning gallops with Порети Stakes (First Section); Mrs Liddel up.
HONGKONG
BISLEY
MEETING
The Services
One Mlle.
new
11(Mr Bleu is greatly fancied
But on The other hand This race will serve to in- Fenchurch is also known to have gallop over the troduce the
Australian done a good
distance. New
Jersey subscription griffins to the racing me pubile and, basing my selections should have something to say at the finish. Our Pride and Koon- on training performances,
another KTC
two be relied on
think the winner will come trom Yum-Shan among United Fortune (Mr Ng), ponies which can Team Knock-ngain (Mr Tral), Manx to do well here.
દ્વાર
Championship was won by Penny (Mr Samareq) and Cirrus
(ME Plumbly).
HMS Tamar" "B"
on the
1 WUB
Dorset
Soviet Skaters Rigge was rather unlucky when Herbert came second with
Thank Japan
Two errors by Macpherson at this stage nearly cost him the match as Rigge drew level at 7-7. Tokyo, Jan. 21.
Macpherson recovered his ver- The Soviet skating team, vice with, a delicate. backhand which won the first three places in the men's World Ice Speed drop shot to the front corner Championships in Northern and went ahead to 8-7 with a full length forehand sideline Japan last Saturday and Sunday, drive to the backwall. today thanked the Japanese
A long hard rally for the final nation for the warm welcome
point saw Rigge send the ball to received here.
The board from the forehand
they
At the conclusion of the game, Mre Riggs, wife of the former Champion, presented cups to the two players.
In a message issued through back commer. Kyodo News Agency on the eve of their departure on Friday. the 15-man Soviet group stress ed the possibility of closer ties Russla in between Japan and all fields of sporis in the future. The Soviet Union will put no way to such obstacle in the friendly sports rivalry, it added, The message pledged efforts to to dispatch Soviet wrestlers
the World participate Wresting Championships to be held in Tokyo in May.-United Press
in
Ladies Fencing Championship
707.
蘊
Cirrus is also considered good
with here.
WEEK-END CRICKET
this
The following are the sciec- tions for. cricket matches week-end:
HRCC
Division v CCC on Sunday at 12 noon CCC-L. D. 'Kilber, G.
at
JKCC Optimis
Rowe, It. M. Mac G. H. P. Pritolard Pherson, T. P. Mahon, I. Hughes, A; J. Harvoy, F. Уда Corde. C, L. Bloll
G. E. Spink. I.B. Thorp.
1
st Division Scorpions y Univer sity at 3.30 pm. to-morrow Chater Road. L. Stanton, T. a. C. Knight, T. A. Pearce. F. A Weller, H. Owen-Hughes, D. w. Leach, R. Camplon, K. M. Camp belt, V. O. Roberts, J. R. Jekyll 3. A. Cheetham.
Craigengewer
1st Division ccc
IDKCC
Treasurers.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB ANNUAL RACE MEETING Saturday, 23rd, Wednesday 27th & Saturday 30th January, 1954,
(To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club)
THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 30 RACES The First Bell will be rung at 11.30 a.m. and the First Raco run at 12.00 Noon each day. The tin interval is after the Fourth Race (1.30 p.m.).
The Secretary's Office at Alexandra House will close at 10 am. each day.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
NO PERSON WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED, All persons MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the meeting.
Admission Badges at $10.00 coch per day are obtainable through the Secretary on the written or personal introduction of a member, such member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him.
Tiffins will be obtainable at the Club House if ordered in advanced from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72811).
J
NO CHILDREN will be admitted to the Club's premises during“ the Meeting. For this purpose a Child is a person under the ago of seventeen years, Western standard.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE ·.
The price of admission will be $3.00 each per day payable at the Gate.
Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the Optimists on Sunday at 12 noon at roquisite fee of $3.00 in order to gain re-admission. CCC-P. P. Ragi. G. A. Bouza MEALS & REFRESHMENTS will be obtainable in the M. J. Divecha, G. Hong Choy, 1 | RESTAURANT.
Kerde, Tam, B. Dr.
Mad Herde
Ditumoria, S. J.
P. Karanja, W. HÍ. E. Colledge:
12th man, B. N. Manley,
NINTH RACE Western Handicap: 1% Miles. With United Fortune, Mr Ng fifth day of the Hongkong has
cpportunity of I have a feeling that Flaming great Bisley Meet at Kai Tak winning this race, but he may Wheel (Mr Chuang) will take expect strong opposition from first place here against a field ether Kick-ngal range yesterday.
or Manx of 11 starters. The potentiali- Runner-up
both of which Penny,
are ties of
of this pony are well known "A", followed by 8th Destroyer capable of giving United and is coming back fresh and Squadron and RASC HK "C" Fortune a great light.
ready for a winning ver
venture. The Services individual cham-
which could ponics Two plonship was won by CGI Altop who scored 750 points. RSM enough to extend those named provide strong threats are Royal Command (Mr Samarcq) and 715 above and may cause an upset Fighting Spirit (Mr H. C. Woo). and F/Sgt. Vivian third
Improving rapkily is also High FIFTH RACE
Straight (Mr Ng) and for long Three distinguished visitors took visited both ranges and
Northern Handicap: Six Furlongs, shot this one is worth following. keen interest in the shooting, I expect to see the following
10TII RACE Vice-Admiral They were
Straighting out the finish:-Flying Veteria Itandicap: One Mile. Charles E. Lambe, Commander-Dutchman (Mr Tsal), Hunting-
The final race of the day will In-Chiel, Fre
East Stations, ton (Mr Boycott), Santa Claus be contested by Class, 4 posiles. Commodore A. H. Thorold. Mr Samarca) and Tune-phone Among the ponies running this Commodore-in-Charge, Hong". The ca
A. Lee).
event, Solar Knight (Mr Pote- kong, and Air Commodore R.
Flying Dutchman
Hunt) has the best recm- C. Field.
responding very well indeed in The "Ruttonjes" Cup was training under Mr Teal and in/mendation for a win.
Freting Moment won by the Hongkong Polles, certain quarter
(Mr Chun "it is strongly Kit)
the at is fighting fit They put up' four teams
and fancied to win. took the fit four places with
Armstrong, SKILJE, On the other hand, Hunting-moment during morning gallops and may turn out to be a 284, 278, 252 and 292 points.
which is Lon,
gifted with a dangerous proposition. Individual winners for the easy movement,
should have The third
will be position same event were Something to say at the Bnish.
Beautiful fought out between star (Mr Tend) and Fidra (Mr K. L. Tu 87.
H. K. Hung)..
has been
BUTH KACE Hopeful Minicas (Second Béption)! ons Hile.
CLUB XVS MEET TOMORROW.
who scored 94, W. Eu, 89 and The fact that Santa Clous will In the "E" Cup' event which be ridden by Mr Samareq
enough to suggest that this pony was completed yesterday,
Is sure to be near towards the Arxi H.M.S. Tamar "B" took place with 1127 points, i Dor- end, while Tune-phone is quite of extending thoxo Bet "B" second with 1,033 and capable R.E.M.E. "A third with 1,078, named above.
H.MS. Tomar "A" won the "San Miguel" Cup with 111
The following will represent points, Second were 1 Dor-
Club "A" and "B" XVs to- sot "A" with 107, and third ein
In this race for the second morrow at 2 p.m. at Bookun. Destroyer Squadron "B" with,
section of the new Australian | poo: 102.
scort this year mabs. I don't think I shall be Shooting were
much higher Uran 1953 far wrong in stating that the to watch SE Bengal their nominations together with cause of idevethey code Prince (M Misal). King' an entrance fee of $3 to the dillon, according to Mr.Wong Hon. Trosturer HICAPA, Euro-||| Bor, Hön. Sec. of the
Pih),
Barometen (hir Chuery) and A. Great Cliizon The Interport hockey trial porn YMCA, Bairbury Road, Riño Associations match that was to have been Kowloon by Monday.
The first part of the Colon Bomarca) PSY played tomorrow afternoon. At Member of the public are championship will be held to King's Park has been cancelled,} cordially invited.
Interport Hockey Trial Cancelled
The Ladies Foll Champlon- ships 1954 will be held at the European YMCA next Friday at 8 pm
Lady fencers who wish to
compote are requested to send
Bengal, Lancer – is my and I think SE, SİCİL
XY -- Kirkwood, "Jewark, *Rummel? Pateley Doughs,
Metine,
Butterfeld á. Kwite
SERVANTS
CASH SWEEPS
Servants must remain in their Employers' boxes, except for Inter-long, Butterleid & Swire v passing through on their duties. They may on no account use tho Dodwell & Co. on Sunday at 11.30 Betting Booths in the Members' Betting Hall. a.m. nt IKCC-T..
C. Knight, C. J. B. Leader, A. F. V Brown, Chadwick-Kew. Hall, E. J. G. Gauntlett, R. H. Velgato, J. P. O'Driscoll, J. E. Nicoll, A. G. 8. McCallum, K. K. Luke, Umpire, P. L. Holmes,
RAY At Division RAF
Prerela lo- marrow at 1.30 p.m. el Racin Kettlowell, Cairns Horsham, West, Heanley, McKay,
Hughes: man, Murphy.
2nd
v Recreio DiYbion R.AT. to-morrow at 1:30 p.m. at Kat Tak-Glater, Lee-Bennett, Parally, Doggrell, Barnett, Stanbridge, Ver. 1100, Tennent
Whiting Youlicom, Hedison; 12th man, Keikirick.
The cost of a Through Ticket is $00.00. Through Tickets re- served for this meeting but not paid for by 10 a.m. on Friday · 22nd January, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future meetings.
» Bayer's « TONIC
Tickets for the Special Cash Sweep on the Pearse Memorial Cup.. scheduled to be run on 30th January, 1984, at $2.00 each, may be 12 obtained from the Cash Sweep Offees at Queen's Building, (Chater
Road), 5, D'Aguilar Street and 382, Nathan Road, during normal: office hours and until 10 am. on the First and Second days of the meeting.
The male of these tickets will close at 4 p.m. at 382, Nathan Road, at 5 pm, at 6, D'Aguilar Street and at 0 p.m. at the office. in Queen's Building, on Friday 29th January, 1954,
TOTALISATOR
Backers are advised not to destroy or throw away their tickets. until after the "all clear" signal has been exhibited.
ALL WINNING TICKETS AND TICKETS FOR REFUNDS MUST BE FRESENTED FOR PAYMENT AT THE RACE COURSE ON THE DAY TO WHICH THEY REFER, NOT LATER THAN ONE HOUR AFTER THE TIME FOR WHICH THE LAST RACE OF THE DAY HAS BEEN, SCHEDULED TO BE RUN.
PAYMENT WILL NOT BE MADE ON TORN OR DISFIGURED TICKETS.
Bookmakers, Tic Tac men, etc. will not be permitted to opera within the precincts of the Hong Kong Jockey Club,
By Order of the Steway
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