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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1954.
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ULIAN KHO0 AND HELEN KWONG
·
QUALIFY FOR SECOND FINAL IN COLONY SHUTTLE TOURNEY
By ARGONAUT
Ladies'
Ulian Khoo of Chinese YMCA, current holder of the singles title and Helen Kwong of Craigengower qualified for their second final yesterday with easy semi-final wins in the Ladies Singles event of the Colony Open Badminton Championships.
Both players are already in the final of the Ladies' Doubles event, Pitted against the Schoolgirls' champion, Mary Wong, Khoo opened the game with confident stroking and wasted no time in putting into effect her deadly cross- court drops to lend by 8.1.
when after taking a 7-1
Mixed
Doubles WF.
Foo
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The young schnalgeti player i set fight back pluricly to restore lead he lapsel thi Tepealeder i Neque a beat Lam Ming-tak
to allow Pomeroy
the lead to 3-8, 4-8 and 0-1
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A chango of racket brought spectacular change and saw
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set Bud Furs up a 1-2 and 5-4 kend
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cualled upperent forge ahead to U- On the changeover of s:rvice cemi-mal, Ipion Kwong, who 15ftozotit seared four more points į making a strang bll to wrest
on the same pattern the title from
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TONIGHT'S GAMER
At Taikos
Mews Stugles Sobert Tay y Sy Khine-plo, 10 pm; YS film v Jiminy Kn, m
&
Men's Doublen - Simeon Haw
Stan y Bill Funk & Wong Kai- ebeung. 9 pin Jimmy Ku & Ko Wabong VA Turres and Sy Khm
30 pm
Mixed Doublem Patrick Wons & Wan Khoo V W F. Koo de Gloria Sequeira, 8.30pm.
Hozuria HMS Birmingham |
Rozariu
14-5
A wide side-line drive and × was hardly extende by Junior follow-up smash
put Remedios Inta Champlon Bernadine
at 11-1 and Pomeroy benefited by an error
round num hl opponend heat that proved to be as far as he was able to get to in the match. Ils nest mash went into the
th ve Rozario 1.
Brightest brblight night's pragrantic
mate le
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eight Settrant Prane,
set and
Hozalo nymy be Tease Jubung match by 15-12 and 15-8. Pomeram, da Though Rużark was fourth-seeded in the Men's
Retain Red Duster Trophy
£1
By Our Boxing Correspondent
Before distinguished and enthusiastic audience at the China Fleet Club last night the boxers from HMS Birmingham retain. the Ave Philippine ed the Red Duster Trophy singles event, unseeded Pomerny | plasers whey made their debut by beating the Royal Air
pre-match in the Men's Singles event of
the thumpionships, two succc: Force challengers by 18 power for entering ti, next round. points to 15.
Philippine National complem Adrano Torres survived a close
Wor the Comer Favourite.
Hurd biting
amushing featured the 20-minute tume Caution and eine wer thrown Let the wind and
Of
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second
The fighters
both on
Mites
shave when after being on se hale to the Royal Navy boxing set contrived le make this a fitting the down he just managed to edge game hinged on the power and ut his team-mate Sineun Hawes, There were thrill securacy of the smash that each
ael aplenty and towards the end of 15-13 in the As the y was capable of as well
there wer enabled him the evening
Inany ability
to keep up
a sustained Superior stamina
throats among the attacking fame Rozario's ad- to win the third set comfortably husky vanlage in height and supertorby 13-8.
net play stood him in good slead at crucial moments of the gume ugainst conspicuour off-colour- ed Pomeroy whose errors played De great part in his defeat as
weak defence.
SPECTACULAR CHANGE Rozavio proved a deserving winner ospecially In the Best
Motor Sports Club To Hold
Annual Dance
The Motor Sports Club
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END OF A STAGE
The famous "Puffing" Gordon Pirle hands over to Peter Driver, hle South London Harriers' teammate, in the London to Brighton National Road Relay Race.
Invitation To Be Extended
To Asian Games Swimmers
By Hongkong
Aslan Games swimmers who will pass through on their way home after the Games are being invited to give exhibitions here, the President and Chairman of the H.K. Amateur Swimming Association, Mr A. de O. Sales, an- nounced yesterday.
Asian
Games Begin With
First Event -International Friendship
Asian Games Village, Apr. 28.
Closer relationships are being cemented in this sprawling "village" outside Mamila where Asia's top athletes are quartered for the duration of the forthcoming Second Asian Games în Manila from May 1 to May 9.
An atmosphero of friendliness hangs over the village. With the help of the English language, the villagers are fast becoming friends. They mix freely and amiably--in the campus, in the dining halls, in the dormitories.
The Japanese and Afghans are quartered in one building. The Korean, Pakistani, Indonesian and Hongkong athletes live in another, while the Chinese (Formosans), Burmese, Indlans and Ceylonese are in a third building.
ם
one Acting Foreign Secretary, Mr Leon Guerrero, told Agence France-Pressé thin afternoon that "after all the Japanese Ang has been flying over the Japanese mission here."
The Philippines summer heat| He said most of his boys, befut seemed to be the villagers' only university students and gra complaint. But all agreed_the| muntes, speak English, cool evening breeze gives them He said food is no problem considerable rellef.
because "In Tokyo, we cat Jo- man Hongkong track panese. The two-man
And American
other and field team arrived in the foods as you do here in Manila,” Mr Guerrero explained that village accompanied by their But they have to cook their own all the Foreign Office requested British conch, J.E.P. Blenkin-
rice, he
reld.
won a written request for por- sup. The two are 100 and 200- This is Takenolioshi's third mimion to fly the Japanese metre dash sprinter Stephen Mantia visit. He said he played flag here. Xavier, 19-year-old 10 Salle in the Japanese soccer teant The Deputy Jamboree chlot,
Manuel Carreon, Colkere high-school student, and that compelet in the Far Eas- Mr
who is shot put hurler Chan Wal-tern championships here in 1925. also an Asian Games official, chuen, 22-year-old commerce He returned as coach of his said that the Foreign Ofice student.
country's soccer delegailon to
to gave a verbal approval for the "We are hoping for the best, the 1934 Far Eastern champion- display of the Japanese flag at Given
break we shoulā be ships in Manija. The veteran the jamborea's "Hall of Ne- able to do something." sald Japanese football mentor also tions," but with the condition Blenkinsop, who halls from coached Japan's football team that the display be limited only Yorkshire, Northern England. In the 1936 Berlin Olympics. to the jamboree's grounds.
Shigemaru Takenokoshi.
of
19-man The South Korean delegation,
Carreon ad deși Japan's soccer team, said: "It's very according to Lee Tong Hun, of understood that similar vertal
Alko found Philippine authority was hot here compared with Japan Seoul
given to Asian but we sleep well during the food sulted to their tastes. Lee, Games officials. right." He said all of his boys stor forward centre of the But the Foreign Office proto-
basketball
team, cre "feeling well."
they col chief, Mr Jose Estrada, dis- Bald brought their Own
that rice and claimed
any Auch BU Lee Sung-koo, conch of South] Dr
but eat thority was given other to the Korea's 11-man basketball team, pepper from Korea said one of his players became mostly Philippine dishes pre.. jamboree's or the Asian Games
officials. ill because of the "terrible heat" pured by Asian village cooks.
Les speaks fluent
Mr Estrada English.
confirmed the He sald, however, the player,
of Scout, is He is a commerce student at
Chosun University and hopes to continue well enough
his studies in the first game on May 2 against the
United States this yeaE. Cambodian team. Kim, playing
Lee's coach, Lee Sung Koo, of guard the position
in the
said some of his playets Bow Korean team, is a graduate of
action in the Korean war, Seoul's Chosen University.
Associated Press. 10 The
Mr
manager
Kim Chong-shin,
to play in their
Mr Salas told the annual meeting of the association audience.
Indonesian man that the leader of the Colony's Asian Games swimming The outstanding but of the
basketball
under the team, The other survivor was their
team. Mr Wong Shiu-hung, who is now in Manila, is pecond-ranking
was Sv
management the lightweight
of Tony Wen, Khip-pion evening
of A. B. Smith and making arrangements there for the exhibitions.
meets Japan on May 2 for their who eliminuated the local School-meeting boys' champion Ko Wol-bong by A. C. Monaghan. Both men
first til. With the exception of Mr Sales told the annup | Executive Committee Axed the are well known for their ability
three players who are still air 15-4 und 15-5.
dates for the year's open swim-dick from their fight from In and courage and on this occa-meeting of the association you
Australia's terday
Olympic ming eventa as follows: Ky Tiong-sion they had the crowd on were
donesia, Wen sald his boys are will swimmer, Jon Henricks,
Harbour Race.-September 20. feet throughout three bowed out to the their
In good shape.
lam
iminated Who
THE RESULTS
Men's Singleu - But Yunk beat Tu 51-gan 13-3. 15-2; FM itozario best JB Pomeroy Jr 19-13, 13-8: Y S Let i Trang Fam 1-0, 15-2; A. Torres beat Simeon tlaw 12-15 15-14, 15-8 Ay Khun-pla beat Ko Ww-bong 15-4, 15-5
Home Soccer Results
former Selangor shuttler Y. S. heetie rounds when quarter was again be invited to the Colony Lim by 15-0 and 15-2 and Taneither given nor asked. Smith for exhibitions,
The meeting, held in the verdict because Sl-gar who found top-seeded got
le worthy
Wing On Bill Funk in top form with his of his more accurate punching Board Room of the
Co. Ltd, also re-elected Mr accurate placement shots.
but the applause at the end was Sales and other officers and the not for a winner or luser but for two great lille fighters who members of the Executive Com-abouts,
inch of the millee, as follows: had battled every
Officers--President, Mr A, de way and who simply did not know the meaning of the term Messrs Poon Wing-lui, Kwok Q. Sales; Vice Presidents retreal'.
Lam-po, Henry H. Hsu, OBE Rear-Admiral Gladstone C. B. Chairman. Mr A. de O. Sales: Mr H. W. Winglee; Single Brien Kwong presented the individual trophies Hon. Sec., beat Ile Like Semedios 1-1. 11-2. Ulian Khoo beat Mary Wong 11-8 at the ringside after cach contest | Asst Hon. Sec., Mr Wong Ship- and at the end of the match he hung: Hon. Treasurer, Mr E A the 'Red Duster da Roza; Hon. Auditor, B. d'Arcy presented
L/Sca 'Townsend, Leitch. Trophy captain or the HMS Biriming-
In ham leam.
A neat little speech the Admiral com- pumented both teams on their wil-to-win and their willingness to lake punishment to achieve that end,
-
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Hong Kong will hold their An- nual Dinner Dance at the Royal Hongkong Friday, May 7.
Yacht Chil
ud-
and
Lachig'
DARIUS WINS 2,000 GUINEA
CLASSIC
to
The
A
FLAG OF NATIONS
Manila, Apr, 28. A miniature flag of nations, similar to that of the United Nations, was raised in Diliman this morning when the different foreign delegations to
Asian
Second
of their national
the
Games raised flags in cere-
Mr
that he
necessity for a written request, the jam- adding that neither boree nor Asian Games officiala have submitted any
yet al- though they have contacted him for his opini
opinion. The Japanese delegation to Jamboree did not carry their Bag during the parado last Saturday-France-Presse.
the
Dollery Takes
First Wickets
Diliman is near Quezon City Of The Season
just north of Manila where the University of the Philippines has
been transformed into the Asian
Colony championships.-Heats, Asked about the chances September 1, 2, 3 and 4; Finals, his team, Wen said: "Our main | montes formally Inaugurating September 11 and 18.
purpose in coming here is not the Asian Games village. Colony junior championships, to win the championship but to 1st half of August, or there-learn and get some experience. But, of course, we hope to win
London, Apr. 28. and will try our best.”
The distluction of taking tha Ho said the Indonesian dele-Games Village.
opening wickets of the English Meanwhile, the Asian Games first class cricket season which gation brought its own cook but found out that "Filipino food is Federation yesterday released
} began at Cambridge today fell to the quite all right.
complete ngeriča at the Warwickshire's Australian pace VERY
STRONG
general meeting of the Council bowler, Keith Dellery. Japanese soccer team on Friday mo
morning. tackles Indonesia at May 1, The confirmation of four new Dollery took six Cambridge Manager Takenokoshi, Unl-members-Vietnam, Malaya, University wickets for Gi. În a versity of Tokyo physical schen-Cambodia and North Borneo two-day friendly game between tion
Nottinghamshire
Derby- on instructor and general cul-headed the order of business,
said the Indo- ture lecturer,
Also scheduled to be taken up shire, at Nottingham. Colin nesian and South Korean teams
are the applications by Burma Matthews, the home county's lar are "very strong and may be and Indonesia to play host for arm pace bowler, uprooted A. the teams to beat in the soccer the Fourth Asian Games in 1963. Hamer's off-stump with the first championships. He predicta the The Mayor of Manila, Mr ball of the match. But Derby- 1 Japan-Indonesia
Ladson, opener will bd Arsenio
Tast night shiro's other partner, John A close game, with plenty of directed the Manila police to go Kelly, hit a century, Bournemouth 0
footwork and fast play." after scalpers who are reported Millwall
championship English-speaking Takenokoshi to have cornered tickets for the programme does not begin until I
not find Asian Games.
May 3, In creating language and food a problem, เก
the special scalpers squad, Bir Lacson sale that ba wants to see special efforts on the part of the police to arrest scalpers.
The following
were
London, Apr. 28.
the re- sults of football matches pinyed
today:
Brighton
1
4
0
Executive Committee.-Messrs A la evening is planned, with movelty features in
Ng Chi-mon, C. K, Woo, Chan
Inter-League Malob dition to the usual presentation
Roza-Pereira, English L 4 Scottish L of trophies and prizer for the
Kam-fut, L. M
Shu- chi, Major J. A. T. Baldwin, Leung Wal-sang Wong
Division III (South) various sporting events held
Aldershot 4
Torquay In his opening addresa Mr throughout the ID53/54 season.
Crystal P. 1 Tickets are now
available to
Sales called on
the local Press Exeter The bouts were very well re- members and
friends,
to continue to co-operate thoir
with Norwich fereed by SMI W. T. Hart and local sports associations in pro- Southampton from the Hon. Secretary,
i Reading General other members of the
QMSI F. S. Goodall of the Army moting sports in the Coloby Newmarket, Apr. 28.
Swindon 0 Northampton o said his players do Finishing with a great run up Physical Training Corps, while Committee. To assist the Com-
The meating also adopted the
Division III (North) mittee in ascertaining the likely held off the French challenge to by six instructors from the same
the sloping last furlong, Darius the judging duties were shared report of the Executive Con-
Accrington 1 Chester attendance it will be
mittee and statement of at- Bradford C. elated it tickets are obtained as
2 Gateshead win the Two Thousand Guinoes, Corps. C.P.O. M. Nettleton did
counts for the year ended Do- Grimsby 2 Crewe soon as possible.
the Arsi classic race of the his usual excellent job as Master cember 31, 1953.
Southport Engilsh turf season to-day. of Ceremonies,
1 Stockport C. 2 1 1 Barnsley Darius, owned by Sir Percy Lorraine and ridden by Manny
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third
bure's Ferriol from Franco by a length. In a photo finish for
place
the
Aga Khan's Poona was placed five lengths behind Ferriol.
Was a very open race over most
the one of
mile until Darius and Ferriol shot ahead In the last two furlongs,
lea-
THE RESULTA
In reply to a member's ques- Wrexham tion, Mr Sales sald the Associo-
Scottish tion would try to arrange with
the clubs with swimming pools Au
0
(IMS Birdugham boxers Brat?
Bantam: A. B. Laker lost 10 for use of the pools at certain Dumbarton 3 Third Lanark 2
L. A. C. Flanagan on points.
Feather: 6. M. Swain beat L. A. C. Thomas on T.K.O. In 3rd. round.
Light: A. B: Smith beat L. A. C. Monaghan on points,
Lt Welter: A. B. Venables | KO'd
A. C. Anderson-
ving a bunch of horses dispu- Dixon in 2nd. round.
ting third place.
Darius was
Other
Manchester C3
Matches
Newcastle U 1 Manchester U 2
times and the Association would without pools. allocato times for the clubs Hartlepools U1
the
Committee Meeting After the annual meeting of
Association the re-clected
Record Confirmed
-Reuter.
SEVEN FEET CLEARED IN
Tho
County
and
Close of play scores;
wickets.
AS Cambridge: Cambridge University 190 (K. Dollery six for 84), Warwickshire 47 for no Asian Games officials, on their
At Nottingham (two-day part, said last night
that all friendly
match) Derbyshire necessary steps have been taken 200 for eight declared, (Kelly to prevent tickets falling into 103, Carr 65), Nottinghamshire
the 'hande
of
scalpers
and
Asian Games
Teams Leave
HIGH JUMP Commerce, Texas, Apr. 28. Chuck Holding, tho East armed reports of scaiping acti-100 for six-Router. Texas State College sizingbean, viues as most unfortunate. leaped the magical 7 it on
"ENEMY FLAG" Baturday,
strained The Holding, who packs 172 1b: Japanese relations over the re-
Philippine on a 6-2001-7 frame, has been soaring over the 6-foot-9 mark parations issue falled to creep sports and cultural Carter Enters
for four years, His best was into the 0-0-4 at the Southwestern re-felds when Japan's Hlaing Sun creation meet at Fort Worth in was hoisted over two areas of
Five Aatan · Games · ·contin- the Philippines today. Joint third La Welter: L/Sea. Howell
Another Round Associated Prem
The flag of Japan, with whom gents, which were to have left favourite at eight to one. Fer bent L.A.C. Johnson on points. riol, ridden by Rae Johnstone,
are still tech-the Colony on Tuesday but for the Philippines Welter: A. B. Wood Rod
the was raised at
weather, departed for nically at war, to D, and Poona L. A. C. Court in 1st round.
the First Philippine (Charlie Smirke) a
in Manila in three separate fights Welter A. B. Eden Ninoteen horses ran. Cpl. Blaney on K. O. in 2nd. 40.7 secs at Bendigo, Victorio, Colombo Club of Ceylon, made outsider.
Inn Herb McKenley's 440 yards in plon 0.0.D. Carter, of the Rogt Landy For Finland host of
National Boy Scout Jamboree yesterday. at Balara Park and nearby of Leaving early in the morning Darlis, by the wartime Derby round.
last month, was confirmed to fur der progress in the English
Melbourne, Apr. 28. winner Dante out of Yasna,
and the Victorian Athletic Amateur Golf Championship at of Australis left to-day on the in Quezon City directly port Hongkong's Track and Field, Champion miler John Landy the Asian Games Village, both by two CPA planes were the
Thai, Malaya,” Burmese, Lt Middle: L/Sea. Townsend day by was one of the lending public
Royal St George's course fanclos in the ante-post betting lost to Cpl. Colledge on T.K.O.League Council.
and Diving teams. The Pakis“ · In 2nd. Round, (the
Dismissing certain local agitan contingent and Hongkong referee
The previous record of 47.6 Tuesday, when he defeated Efirst stage of his trip to Finland. west of Manila. Mercer. riding with conslopped the fight due to Town- Bees was set at Ballarat, Victo-G. Elworthy of Cambridgeshire He will make his first European
tlon by competitive-run on May 31.
over tho, holating of a Shooting team Inft. by PAL Adence, delayed his challenge send receiving a badly cut cydia, in 1884 by T. Malone-in a second round match
former enemy', country's fag, Conwili In the afternoon. in masterly siyle reminiscent of Up to the time of the stoppage
Associated Press, Router,
two and one, Horzy Wragg, the winner's this had been a most interesting trainer, until the last 210 yards, contest.)
кал
100
40
Then Darius went to the front
with a smooth run and held on Le Middle: A, B. Whitlam to provide his owner, trainer beni S.. A. C. McLaughlin
and jockey, with their first win points.
On
I in the everd. It was WEBEE's Middle: A. B. O'Shea lost first clasele winner, bui Mercer to L. A. C. Carmeron on KO, hail won the 1,000 Quines In 1st, round.
classic last year On Happy Weller: A. B. Laughter.
The Ave to one favourite, infatuation, was always pro- minent in the centre of, the course and was clown up besied
Avard beat
Cpl. Pearson on polnit.
IRC BOWLS
thipoed hoenka, Jockey, Kan IRC. members" are "Hotified" Cinthits said he wont alsify for that there will be a lawn bowls Pic furiones, but could not pro- section masting of the Club of
Anahing burst on the Saturday at 7 pm, dor the pur
| barchan «izabeth's weli" fabeler/Done of disciacalng plans for the
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Melbourne, Apr, 28.
The recognition as a world
A report from Reuter states professional record of Jamalean that the former Colony cham-
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