BADMINTON ASSOCIATION TO GO AHEAD WITH PLANS TO PLAY
JAPAN
The Hongkong Badminton Association at its Executive Committee Meeting yesterday at the South China Morning Post Board Room decided to go ahead immediately with the selection and training programme for their next round's Thomas Cup match although it was revealed that the Association had not received any reply yet to its two letters to the Japan Badminton Association.
The meeting agreed that the help of the Japanese Consulate in Hongkong be sought in locating the whereabouts of the Japan Badminton Association, which the HKBA has so far not been able to contact through its address as given by the Inter- national Badminton Federation,
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CHAMPIONSHIPS REPORT
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Championships will have
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EXEMPLARY GESTURE
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Cucket Chab „Cenigerswer the Chartrukt provest that the Association 15 91 2 eireulse to Mliated club requesting
every
them to give these events their, wiadr-hearted comparatom and
Cruppent
Among the general regula- Log of the Craigengewer Open Chemmapron fangs are that entries will close at pan, on Thursday, May 27 Entry Tormis are ob- tamable from the different Club
and are representatives sent to the Radiuulon Convenor
The following are the answers velted by M. G. Cowlishaw, Esq.. Sesretiny of the International Hockey Board, to a set of quesof the Club. tions set by . T. A. Wilkinson, Esq, Par Kent of the Sou Die Counties Bockey Umpires Asso- clation (UK), and republished in these columns Friday, April 2, 1954.
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Q.1-flow is it decided which player shall defend #penalty bully.
A-(a) The offender, (b) A
the player of
offender's side chosen by the Caplain of that skle, (c) The Umpire selects » player of the defending team in the ward of a the event penalty bully under Rule (Penalty Corner) (10c).
17
Hutton
18, 1954.
I TELL YOU YOUNG MAN IT'S THE ATOM BOMB. IN MY DAY WE ALWAYS HAD A BITING WIND, HAILSTORMS AND THE PLAYERS WORE
THREE SWEATERS TO
OPEN THE CRICKET,
SEASON
MULLYETT.
Looks A Certainty To Captain England On The Australian Tour
Says DENIS COMPTON
There are two points of view on the announcement that Len Hutton has been appointed to captain England in the first Test against Pakistan. The less charitable is that, despite the recovery of the Ashes last summer and the fight back to a two-all draw in the West Indies, the new Selection Committee are not sure of him and are leaving themselves, and the selectors of the side for Australia in the winter, time for
manoeuvres.
I take the opposite fine. Had the selectors any such iden surely they would have taken the opportunity of “blooding" someone else as quickly as possible.
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By parenting Len early in captain should be wik.wed choice Another instance
their the sezon, however, the selec-of the
new ball
at ther 65 | keenness came from Wazir tous bok R to be
have acted overs or 200 juts.
Mohammed, elder brother of swiftly and deliberately to kil Personally, 1 porfer the pre- | Hanl? Mohammed, the wicket- Cut Extra:LEN
of the keeper who showed me a score - book containing the whole of last seasm's Test series between England and Australle,
tntemplated war 200-run rule. One change in Tendership Other- reasons for that being changed The Men's Singles event will wise what was their burry
was to counteract a growing begin on Monday. May 31, and don't think too much im- tendency "guanesmanship" in will be completed by Wednes-portance should be attached to order to hasten
delay the
The scores were complete in Len's appontareal fr me Test taking of the new ball. dry. June 2. This will be follow-
every detail, including bowling Conly so far, This is completely On the surface, therefore, any analysis, Wazir compiled them
In accordance with precedent captain
wishing to do 90 can
at home from a ball-by-ball a home series.
instruct his batsmen deliberately radio account from England. not to score runs, or his bowlers | Literally he could say he did not to throw runs away, but I am
miss a ball.
FANLING GOLF
P.
Think of what would happen
Was
we shall s20
no rc-
If he suddenly lost his is certain and even the best batsmen some petition of such incidents. times alrike incredibly htt
The laws of cricket are com- patches- that temporarily he plex and long cough already not worth his place. I without the MCC having to try cannot imagine such a thing and legislate for every loophole. happening-but it might.
They have the right to ex- After all, Buty Wright sap-pect that the players will make pointed England captain match
sure that the spirit in which the Is the difference game is played is far mo
im- portant that anything else.
Lt.Col. P. H. Cares won the Bogey competition played over the Old Course at Fanling dur Ing the weekend with one up by match.
A. against Bogey.
1. Peirie great?
A captain who loses his fum Cricket would be a peor sport, second place with a being in
on tour can drop himself from indeed, if the participants were N. return of
square, Downie and It. M. Macpherson Test but, if he has been op- always eugrossed in the Book of
will pointed for the whole occupying third position
series at home, he cant stand seize upon.
of the Law to see what flaw they could one down against Bogey.
the New down so cally without creating i on The winner Course
an embarrassing situation. Brockbank was F. J. with a return of two up. the second best score being handed the triker must not approach in by Captain J. Fortune
QZ.-A player took a free hil from just outside the ercie. The ball went straight to n goal post, and rebounded directly to Fim just inside the circle. He
hot it into the goal.
What is the decision?
A.--A free hit to the opposing team. After taking a free hit
within playing distance of the bal; nor in any way participate In the game until the ball has touched or been played by an- other player of either side. A ball hitting a goal post shall be deemed to be a direct pass,
0.3.-18 a measure is taken from the outer edge of the circle to the nearest edge of the goal line-mcusuring down the mid- dle of the field-what should be the distance?
A-10 yards, 2 feet 9 Inches, Q4-At what exact moment during a bully may another player cross the line on which it is being played?
MEDAL ECORES
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Such accidents apart, however, Len is a certainty not only for the rest of this season, but for next winter's Australian trip
0150.
The best Medal scores know what a splendid job he has turned during The weekend done in circumstances far from were:-
easy. He deserves maximum support from everyone.
TOUGH
HANDICAP
My sympathy to Charile Dakes, the Sussex all-rounder. This is Charlie's benefit year, but I am told he may find some difflesity
-London Express Service)
Bets Flow On
Landau At
Derby Callover
London, May 17. Bets flowed on Queen Elizabeth's horse, Landau, at tonight's Victoria Club Darby callover here follow- ing last Saturday's
an-
Those who played under him in winning his place in the nouncement that Sir Gordon county side because of the Richards will ride him at considerable trouble he is st Epsom.
} having with the finger injured two years ago. Charlie spent
LEAGUE TENNIS
The feature match of the Lengus Tennis games scheduled for yesterday, that between South Ching and Chinese Re- crestian Club Mixed Doubles "A" Division fears, ended in a lopsided score in favour of the former by seven sets to two,
South China's first two paira, Mr and Mrs ip Khoon-hung and Edwin Tani and Mary Chow, won three sets cach, but K. C. Dao and Ullen Khoo dropped two.
One blank score 9-0 - was registered m the Men's "C" Division (Group A) matches, when Kowloon Indians white- washed Hongkong Cricket Club at King's Park. The KITC have hitherto won two matches and lost none.
Both Chinese Beerention Club's Men's "C" Division teams won. The CRC (1) bod n fairly easy time disposing of Craigongower by eight sets to one, but their second string had to fight hard to just manage to beat Ladies Recreation Club (2) by the odd set of mine.
The following are the scores:
MIXED A DIVISION SCAA Deat CRC 1-2
Mir and Mrs K. H lp (BCAA) beat Mr W. P. Twul and Mrs H. Lo B-2, beat Mr V. T. Wong and Mrs T. F. Choy 0-2, and beat Mr Y. . Ti and Miss G. to 6-1.
Mr E. Thai and Mr M. Chuw (8CAA) beat Air W. 1. Taul and Mrs Hi Lo 6-2, beat Mr V T. Wong and Mr T. Choy 0-1, and deal Mr X. P. Taul and Atlas 4. 10 B-1.
Mr K. C Dao and Miss U7. Khoo (CAA) lost to Mr W. P, Tm and Mra 1 Lo 6-1, logs to Mr V. T Wong and Mex TF Choy 4-3, and beat Mr V. P. Tsui and Mim G. In
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لصديق
RUC Best HCC 1-1
Mrs J. Stoker and My A. Augestad (KCC) beat Mim A. Philip and Mr it MacPherson A-1, and bent Mra D. Malden and Mr J. D. Mackle
Mrs A Liang and Mr C Quang (KC) Hed M A. Phill and Mr Mecherson; and beat Mrs G. D. Maiden and Mr J. D. Mackie 7-5
Mrs. Bow and Mr F. Logne (RCC) heal Mun A. Philip and Mr Я MacPherson 7-9; and Ted Mr GD Maiden and Mr J. D. Meckle
Mes J. B. Kite and L. Guldman of itke delauned three beta.
C DIVISION "A"
RC Lost To Recreio (2) 3-0
Kitchell and s. A. K Bux st lost to M.
Bouza and J. M. tibeiro 4-6, lost to A. Aredo and F. Noods 5-7, beat L J. Le- medios and J. M. Collaco 0-0.
8. M. Rumjalin anel N IBC) beat Souza and Ribeiro bral Aredo and Noodt 04: fost la Remedios and Callacy 4-6.
o
Omar and R. Bux (IRC) Just to Souza and Ribeiro
1-0 lost Ardu and Noodt 3-6; and just to Remedios and Collaco 8-7.
CRC (Z) Beat Luc (8) 5-4
E Took and D. Choy (CRC) brat J. Hallebos R. W. Wheeler 0-3: bral P Simon and J. Alviere 84; beat J. Holloway and H. Schreidler 0.4.
T Y.
Tung and D. Woo (CRC) lost to Hallebos and Wheeler 3.0; Deat Himum and Riviere 6-2 lost to Halloway and Schneider 4-6.
M. K. Tam and W. Ling (CRC) Estolistes and Wheeler 4-6; lost to Simon and Riviere 4-0 beat Holloway and Schneider 8-2.
KCC Lod To KTOCA 2-7 N. Leonard and E. Abbas (KCC) fort to K. 8. Ling and C. M. Trang 3-1, lost to P. P. Kho and C. A. Lag 1-6, and loat to A. Chan and P. Chen 5-7,
D. Coffey and H. V. Dyck (KCC) lost to Ling and Trang 6-7. fost to Kho and Ling 4-6 and lost to Cham
Chen 3-4.
if da Silva and C. Soetens (KCC) lost to Long and Trang 2-0. bent Kho and Ling 8-2, and beat Chari and Chen 4-3.
KITE neat HXCC 9-0
U 5. Mun! and Yagub Khan (KITC) beat A. Hopkins and F. Fany 0-0, heat A. Malden and B. Weldon 0-1 and beat . Fleaman and A Wilkinson 6-1.
K. Yusef and DK. Moorjani (KITC beat A. Ropking and N Fany 0-1, beat A. Malden and B. Weldon 0-0, and beat B. Ficeman and A. Wilkinson 6-0.
Firdos Khan and H. N. Harlin (KITC) beat A. Hopkins and N. Fany 7-0, beat A. Malden and . Weldon 6-0, and beat D. Fleaman and A. Wilkinson 3-1.
C DIVISION “B”
CCC Lost To CBC (1) 1-8 C. K. Chau and K. C. Fung (CCC) lost to M. C. Ne and C, P. He 1.0; beat Is. W. Cheung and Wong Kel
a lost to Y. Y. Lam and K. “C
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D. Sadick and J. Liang (CCC) Loat to Ng and Ho 2-0: lost to Cheung and Kel 0-0; lost to Lam and Ng Her Majesty's handsome black
L. Sung and B. Dhaber (CCC) Joet many hours in colt was the heaviest backed of to Ng and Io 4-0 lost to Cheung triumphs by leading England in the nets during the winter the session, being supported to and kel 1-0; lost to Lam and Na R a successful defence of the Ashes trying to bat his way back to win £16,000.
Old Course: LL.Col. P. H. I hope he crowns his other Carey 70-10-nett 69; N. P. Downie 84-11-nett 70; A. Petrie 78-7=nett 71.
New Course: F. J. Brockbank 65-20nett 65; H. Bullock 89-24-nett 86; D. Black 91-22
"FLAG" COMPETITION
PORC Lon To LRC (1) 4-5
A. G. Crook and Y. S. Tung (PORC) beat J. A. Cheriham and H. Alers 0-3; lost to W. H. Wit-
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British Board Of Control Suggests That Cohen Fight For Vacant Bantam Title
London, May 17.
The British Boxing Board of Control sald today it Manor Hame and P. Andraen 3-6: lot to would propose that Robert Cohen of France fight an as
while
was
T. Widmer and G. Hobbe 3-0.
SCAA Best PRC 6-3
Dr. P. T. Yau and C. C. Wang (BCAA) beat I. W. Heath and b. Brown 6-4, beat, E. Tyrer and W. M. Gilties 6-4, and beat A. R. 3. Major and D. G. Melbers 0-0,
*K. C. Lung and C. H. Hsu (SCAA) beat feath and Brown 6-1, tied Tyrer end Gilles, and lost to Major
Landau's odds *+0. in Australlo. That would be confidence, but the inger is were cut to 19-2 from 100-7,
The tough handicap. his greatest achievement.
Injury available last Friday after his came when ho misjudged a good second in the Derby trial WORTHY ATTEMPT "dolly" catch in
a practice at Lingfield Park. match. nett 69; J. B. Mackie 70-8= In a worthy attempt to enliven
Favourite Roston Still, I have no doubt he wil net! 69; Capt. J. Fortune 87-18 the" game cod give more receive a good benent. The usled slightly to 5-1.
J. Wong and N. C. Wong (PORC) nett 69; P. J. McNamara encouragement to leg-break club and the welfare asteciation second Iavourite Darius
beat Cheetham and Alers 0-2; beat 04-24-nott 70; F. D. Hunter bowiem, the MCC have, for the
Willam and Andresen 0-2; baal next two reasons,
reverted to have guaranteed him that and backed for £8,000,
Winer and Hobbs 6-3. An outsider in demand 78-7-72.
Sussex benefits have become as
Avas 8. K. Cam and C. T. Cheng that a new ball the old ruling
ms generous as those of most other Lavengro, trained at Newmarket (PORC Jost to Cheetham and may be taken
after 200 rs counties.
by Ted Leader. With backing|| Aleri 3-6; lost to William and A-Another player may NOT Entries are invited on Club instead of atter 65 overs.
The admirers of Oxford cap-10 9-), a reduction from 40-1 Hobby -0.
to win £11,000, Lavengro closed Andresen 1-d; lost to Widmer and cross the line During a bully. House Notice Boards for
Under
the
85-over system talni Colin Cowdrey-they in- but may do so after the bully Mixed Foursomes Fing Compr. teams relying for their wickets
clude me-would have been last Friday. has been completed and the ball |titions to be held at Deep Water mainly on fast and medium-
French horse Falstaff, enny pleased to hear the glowing ac- put into general play.
fast bowlers preferred Bay on Saturday, 29th May.
-to uso
of the Gloucestershire winner in France yesterday, was Conditions ares
the left arm slow bowler and counts off-spinner to keep
down the men who played against him last nowcomer to the market at
25-1.. week. Handleaps to be three-quare runs between the faster, bowling ters of Fanling, one half of spells.
to wicketkeeper.
CLOSING OFFERS ceived and all from Army per- | combined to
taken. bo
In some sides the poor old leg-Andy Wilson, Colin hits the ball
Closing off his back fool
offers for about 17 Konnel,
No all-correct reply strokes plus handlesp will be spinner was looked upon as too ilke a rocket was received-perhaps it may allowed ind "markērs" must expensive a luxury.
und was nover in the least horses quoted were:
5-1 Rowston Manor, be some consolation to know be inserted at points reached The experlance of Crucestor difficulty until he made his one
19-2 Darius, that no all correct replies were | with last stroke
during an provided this shire against Oxford, Ixwever, and only
B-1--Ferriat, received in UK either Tho is not on a putting green.
amphosised how team ke innings of 78.
19-2 Landau, best answer submitted was by
That might well be a good Matches may be arranged but Derbyshire, with a predominant-
100-7. Blue Ball, ly seam-bowlers attack, may be omon for Oxford, Kent-and 100-8. Infatuation, Mepated, RA, GMBI no private arrangements are
Elopement and made, fellow competitors wil handicapped considerably under Eriginad. Goodall, APTC and Woll Pet
the revised law compared with TERRIFIO ENTHUSIASM be drawn in the usual way, ters, RASC deserve special inen-
a side of good slow bowling.
have not yet, had the chance ge Ulan
¡the Pakistani Pulstair.”
28-1 40-1 Alpenhorn, By "munder, ={thh| Blue?Röd, and Valirálábz best to 70 50-1; Cloonrótighanyka
The number of answers from Hockey enthusiasts was dis- appointing-only being re
t
Malo H. Wharry, RA whilst
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According
I
ruistako
Men's Tons will be used and
When the new ball became to see It is intended to continua there will be three hidden due, Gloucestershire bowlers had players in, cotion these series of questions on the prizes In addition to those tailed for 10% overs: "Leat year's vouch for their rules, of Hockey next, men son ́awarded-to: the winners add laws would have enabled them slam Typical of their when it is, hoped that the res- |'ruizers-up. ponse by players and umpires Entries may be sent to the 1 forwarding their Kiwwera | office; closing date being: May will be better.
24.
to claim it 38 overs mrlior wall the ways
Every change in legislation team aaded mei brings o poosa mags, of course, | adjunk": their: play and marjy feel that the Balding conditions.
Court
Sple
Arabian Night,
to England-Hart pallover will be held on
and Mathers 5-7,
boat Heath and Brown 6-3, foetto) Tyrer and GBlies 2-5, and fled Major and Mathers.
R. L. Team Arrives In Australia
yet unnamed opponent shortly for the world" bantam- weight title vacated yesterday by Australia's Jimmy Carruthers.
Board Secretary Teddy Waltham told the United Press he expected to be in touch with American boxing authorities soon in an effort to arrange such a fight for the world title.
He said Cohen's opponent J. Onslow Fane, Chairman of would probably be chosen from the European Boxing Union, Chamreron Songkitrat of Thai-could not be reached for com land, Nate Brooks of the United ment-United Pres. States, Pierre Cossmeyns of Belgium or Raton Marcians of
Commenting
on a
proposal by the National Boxing Asso- ciation's Commissioner, Abe elimination Greep, that an tournament featuring
the
world's-ulx beat Bantems should |
HOGAN TO RUN IN AMERICATM
Brisbaric, May (17. Hector-Hogan, the Australian.
be held to determine the new sprinter who equalled the champion, Waltham said;
world 100 Yards record of: 0.3
Darwin, May 17, Britain's. "Rugby League team - "We're definitely against euch seconds last March, will Joave to tour Aurtralin kirived here a proposal Running much for the United States on today after what they described tournament would take nearly Wednesday to run thers before Fästa very, tough soumøy,65) two yours, Far better to let the
Their manager sald the play-two beat men in the divisions competing in the British Es ere, thought tired, were all flm Cohen and another-fight for pire and Commonwealth entries
the title straight away that sin Vancouver-Houter.
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