THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY.
SEPTEMBER
CRAIGENGOWER CONCLUDES FIRST EVER BADMINTON
COACHING COURSE FOR
MEMBERS' CHILDREN
Craigongower Cricket Club, holders of the Colony's premier bad- minton honours, have made another contribution to the sport by introduc- ing no fewer than 60 youthful newcomers to the game.
A closing day competition was held yesterday for a record number of mem- bers' children who took part in the first regular summer coach course for children ever organised in Hongkong.
Junior Boys: Norman Haroon Classed into six groups, they and Lawrence Gill. registered almost a hundred per
Extremely keen inter was, week period. shown by parents and the mighty or so children between 10 and 17 years of age during the six-
Home Rugger Results
Senior Girls: Margaret Lam and Cecilla Lam.
Junior Girls: Shera Abbas and cent attendance and the keen-Carolyn Lo ness shown by these potential Senior Boys: George Souza, Jr. chnippions once again shows and Louis Hsu,
Lore bad- the great need for
more minion courts in the Colony.
The success attained by the Cralgengower
Club Cricket should provide incentive for great number of other clubs to conduct similar courses not only
0.
London, Sept. 9. Today's Rugby Union results provide a healthy recreation
were:
20 Clyde 6. Thbw Vale Leicester
for a good number of willing children but also to bulla
Club Matches Wanpy 20 W.e. may's Inter-stock to Team 24; Cart 12 Cheenaza 3. Bridged 16 Lleily 6: Chippenliem 0 Bath 64; Coventry Malitas 10 Sule #; IT Bedford & Newport 20 Swansea 3.
Headingley Northampton Falgaton Metropolitan Police a Plymouth Albion 20 Teignmouth B Redruth 6 Jedforest 9: Stroud
Bristol 19: Taunton 0 Barnstaple
Penarth 11 Crumfin Aberlery 22: Meraien
Waston-super-Mare a
d
of potential badminton
the were
Senior Mixed: Phillip Wong and Valerie Souza.
Special Group: Chan Wal- sheok and Betty Yung.
Colony Record
In 400 Metres
Free Style
talent.
Highlights of yesterday's parents were interested specia- competitions, in which
tom,
fine display'a given by George Souza, Jr. and Louts Hu In the boys' division,
Broken records, six, of by the Lam sisters, Cecilia and them in all, featured the
girls section Margaret in the and by Diarm Yung, Chan Yuen- final day of the Hongkong yue, Chan Wal-chook and Betty Chinego Amateur Swim- Yung in the special group.
ming Association Swimming Dimunitive Normun Haroon. Championships at the South
barely
Lour Castleford Bellevue carned for hingelf not only the China bathing shed yester-
winner's cup in the Junior day. Boys' event but also repented applause from the crowd with his brainy placement shots.
Glamorgan Wanderers 11: New. bridge 0 Neath 20; Puntypool 27 West Wales 1.
Rugby League Results Borrow 12 Oldham 17; Blackpool 17 Leigh 4 Bramley 4 Huddern fleid Rangers 7: Dewsbury Bradford Northern 16: Doncaster 6 Leeds 27: Italifax 22 St. Helena 2; Hult Kings ton Revery 23 Featherstone Rover ; Hunaler 3 Wakefield Trinity 10: Rochdale Hornete & Salford 5; Bwin- Clly, 14; Widnes 29
lon 24 Liver kelguey Untley 7: Workington Town 10 Warrington 29: York Hull 3-Reuter.
standlag
The Winners:
féet.
Of the six records broken, two went by the board in the Men's Senior events, one each in the Women's Senior events following were the and the Men's Junior events and another two in the Women's Junior events,
THE WINNERS
England Eleven Saved From Rout By Neville
Rogers
Hastings, Sept. 1.
Fortuna's Cheung Kin-man getting better and better with each outing, started the record knocking breaking spree by
point four of a secord off his old record in the 400 Metres Free Style.
THE RESULTS
Men's Hentos Events
400 metres freestyle: 1, Cheun K-man (Fortuna); 2. Wan Shin- nung South Chinai; 3, Wong Long- hai Fortuna). Time: 4 min, $3 secs (Colony Record).
200 metres butterfly: 1. Pang Chiu- rui (CYMCA 2 Lam Kwmi-nger (South China Time: 3 min. 34 secs (Colony Record).
Three metre spring board diving: 1. Wong Sik-hon with 11.13 points; Trans Ping-kwan (South China)
4 x 200 metres freestyle relay: 1. Fortuna (Chan Wah-sing. Wong
Neville Rogers the Hampshire opening "balsman, saved an England XI from rout after being put in to bat3.25 points. by the Pakistanis in a festival match beginning here today.
Going in first, he was still undefeated at the close with 88 out of a total of 179 for nine. Batting with great confidence, he never gave a chanco and has so far hit 12 boundaries.
the
SVEND OF A BEGINNING
For the above children who took part in the closing, day competitions at the Craigengower Cricket Club yesterday it was the end of a beginning. They have picked up the new sport of badminton during their summer holidays and will go back to school during this week ready to take part in the Colony's sporting activities.
Shown with the group are Mr Robert Tay who acted as coach for the China course and Mr Zander Took, The Craigengower Badminton Convenor. Mail Photo.
F
8,000-Mile Motor Rally. From Geneva To Bombay Is Being Planned
Geneva, Sept. 6.
Preparations are in full swing here for a 18,000-kilometre (8,000-mile) motor rally from Geneva to Bombay, which is due to begin on October 29.
Pare 7
HOME SOCCER REVIEW.
Hat Trick Again For Bradford Of Bristol Rovers
London; Sept” 4.
G. Bradford of Bristol Rovers has not been named the hat trick specialist for nothing. Six times last season he accomplished this performance, scoring three times even though he was out of the site through injury for nearly five months. Today he performed the feat in the first half to maintain a scoring sequence as he had netted...... at least once in each of Bristol's earlier matches."
The day's Individual top scorer among the 02 League, teams, was Crosbie of Hull, who acored four in his team's victory against. Ipswich.
Perhaps one of the day's out- Partick are not among them atunding goals. was McLaren's yet they crushod. Stirling Albion because it was the first this by nine goals to one," scoring season for Notts Forest. It did eight times in the second half, not put off defeat and the Club Partick'a position in their soction remains alorte in the football demanded a big improvement leogue without a point this sen-in goal average provided Ran
failed, but Rangers after cent records no by a goal at halftime
rallied to bc-win
BON
per
Hundred lenger exist in the League be-
• malic
Causs the only thice teams to Hearts and Dundee started the have won all their. previcus lay level on points, but Hearls
Fulham and
won a hard match and Dundee dropped their wore outplayed at Falkirk. It Arst points.
was Falkirk's first win of the Sunderland's win in a game sensen and a hat-trick by Morri marred by the sending off of son played a big part in the two players kept them level victory. with Everton and Manchesteri
also scored a trio 6mith United at the top of Division 1 goals In Partlek's big win, six Stoko and Fulham, though only players in all
including scoring
through his
drawing their games, still share Bain of Stir Scottish hat-
sion
top place in Division II, while own goal. A Coventry and Scunthorpe are the trick was registered by Patter- respective leaders of the southern son for Queen of the South, one and northern sections of Divi of his goals being from the penalty shot, but in reply One tol the day's most ex-Hibernian notched five goals- citing
gume
Was between Reuter. Freston and Newcastle. Three times Preston led and three
times Newcastle levelled, Milburn scoring the final equalleer in the
few minutes.
Arsenal, besten in their first throo games, have since improved and they maintained this new look with a deserved win against, near neighbours Tottenham bo- fore the day's biggest. crowd- $4,000. It was a display more
visit to Moscow.
The 55-day rally, one of the longest ever planned, is being organised by the International Tourist Alliance, which links up motor car and touring clubs through encouraging for out the world.
Town test, or
the Monte Carlo
The arrival of the rally, on, to include as many places of The rally December 22, 1s timed to mark Interest as possible. the opening of an Asian branch caravan will stop in several cities office of
Alliance's for periods varying from a day the
to a
make week to
tourist Secretariat in Bombay,
Unlike the- Algiers-Cape excursions.
The Alliance's prospectus says: Long-hat. Ng Nin Cheung Kin Rally, the Geneva-Bombay rally The Europe-India rally is not mar; 2. Chinese YMCA, Time: 19 is not a competition. It is a competition. It enables visits purely as long to be made to remote and very min, 29.5 secs.
Men's Junior Events
:louring excursion to interesting countries under very
conditions and with the good possibility of driving ordinary utmost safety. spread goodwill and prove
There are no special diffi- Cars from Europe well into Asia.
but the participants About a dozen private motor culties, car owners from Switzerland, must have endurance and pluck. Germany, France, Norway and
TRAIL-BLAZER Britain asked for particulars in the early stages of organisation.
100 metres freestyle: 1, Nr Wing- Kwong (Fortune); P. Chan Ting-yuet Cheonga Tun) 2. Woo Hak: (Lal Taun). Time: 185 BICH
1 Lam 100 metres läckstroke: Lim-auen Fortuna); Woo Hak- kong Fortune Robert Lak Time: 12.3 wees (Colony (Fortuna). Junior Record).
100 metres butterfly: 1, Ng Dick
Australia tour, Heavy rain delayed the start, cholce for the until after lunch and moisture and Willie Watson hammered 131 for the Players which seeped under the covers in quick time
match left damp patches on the wicket. second wicket in Mahmood Hussain, bowling with against the Gentlemen at Scar-man (CCBA) 2 Chiu Xin-the (Fer- great fire, captured the first five borough, Wilson went on to make wickets at a personal cost of 18 his fourth hundred of the season and finished the day with six for and Players were able to de- 58. He was backed up with some clare at 340 for eight. splendid catching.
OTHER MATCHES
juna): 3, Ng Wing-cheong (Lal Trun).
Time: 873 PECs.
Dems in Italy
have also asked for detalls with a view to taking part
The rally will not be hold unless at least 20
cars are en- tered and the maximum number of starters is 30.
!
COSTA £600
SEIXAS AND HARTWIG IN
THE FINAL
the
Forest Hills, New York,
Sept, 5.
Fazal Mahmood
Awarded Special Prize
continental). The panel of experts appointed..
J
London, Sept. 4 The feat of Fazal Mahmood,, the coming Pakistan's hero of the recent")
Oval Test when the touring team Revie, formerly of Leicester, beat England and drew the rub- today helped Manchester City ber, has earned him a special to beat his old Club. In his award of a silver cup and 100 new position of centre forward gulneas. he adopted the technique of laying well back to adjudicato on the distribution. and provided the passes which of five silver cups and five brought the two goals.
cheques of 100 guineas each for Blackpool, who dropped their the best individual-performances. of, the season has unanimously two stars, Mortensen and Brown, of, today did not make the hoped agreed that
the prize for the for recovery and share bottom best
of the season- performance place in the First Division with should go to Fazal Mahmood for the
Sheffield two
his fine bowling in the Oval Clubs,
Test. He took 12 wickets in the Wednesday and United.
match, six in each innings at a ROCK-LIKE...
cost of 99
runs. winners
C
Port Vale's 'rock-like defance The other: four
Veteran strategist Vic Seixas of Philadelphia and was in evidence against Stoke, G. H. Emmett of Gloucestershire, of the great local ..., rivals, having a who scored the fastest century The rally will be guided by blonde Rex Hartwig
several
rekle rest, with their Atat 2001 } we wicket no
be
But the Alliance at present a leader who has already made Australia registered unex-are cut and thrust battle which of the season in 84 minutes declines to disclose the names of the journey to India
the absorice of goals.
for the time John Wardie, car. It will be ac-pectedly easy triumphs-to- with the band enjoyable even against Somerset at Taunton these hardy tourists. Women's Senior Events
times by
Wholesale changes
made by bowling figures in, an Innings**** 400 metres freestyle: 1. Fung Ying-
Two well-known motor car
companied by a mechanic and day to stroke their way into chee (CYMCA); 2, Kwok Ngan-hung
and Germany by a car equipped for repairing the Labour Day finals of the West Ham bore fruit with a nine wickets, for 29 runs for
but rele Yorkshire The Glamorgan pair, Alan YMCA); Chan Stryce (Fortuna).
U.S. Amateur Tennis Cham- victory at Liverpool,
"CA"Milton of 100 metres butterfly: 4, Chan Sin-
cars which break down.
gutsa Middlesborough, who have Manchester Can Lancaraire The leader referréd tá is Mr The only support: Rogers re- Watkins and Willie Jones, alled Time: 0 min. 38.4 secs.
pionships.
made 18 changes their last Gloucestershire for holding the ceived was from Alan Oakmana similar role for South against ree (Fortuna); 2. Woo Dimal (Bouth 3. Kwok Ngandung
three games, crashed again and most catches 44-during the of Sussex and they added 70 for the North at Torquay. Jones China);
E. Moench, a Danish engineer. Time: 1 min. 43.4 (СУМСА). a five and nine Colony Record).
who has lived in India for many.
The 31-year-old Seixas gained have only one point to show season; and H.-W. Stephenson, the sixth wicket in an hour.- cracked a
He happened to appear the finals for the second straight from, five matches. The only Somerset's wicketkeeper for the fours in his 69, while Watkins,
Women's Juntor. Events Router.
years. 50 metres freestyle: 1, Chiu Kwal-
at the Geneva Headquarters of year as he beat National Col team below them are pointless, largest number of victline behind hitting Bercely, made 81 in un~
the Alliance when its Swiss legiate Champion Hom Richard No.ts London, Sept 4.
Draught: 36 der '90 minutes. Both sent the chee (CCSA); 2. Fu Yuen-mal (South with China): 3, Lee 01-lin (White Sharks)
Secretary-General, Mr Joseph son. (US) 6-3, 12-14, 8-6.6-2-
today.....
stumped. Festival cricket
the ground with Time: 307 secs (Colony Junior Re- provided ball out of
Brischgl, was developing his
Coventry City delighted
The cups and cheques, will-bo plenty of entertainment for tremendous hits. South were all cord).
For the private owner, Uie nest ideas about the rally.
Hartwig, a 23-year-old power 50 metres butterfly: 1. Tsing kit-
rge home crowd by outplaying presented in London large
on Septem at Scarborough out for 347, New Zealand fast holiday crowde
China); 2. Cheung | rally will be an expensive Mr Moench spent July and liter chlog (South
who upset. defending bowler Tom Pritchard (War- King-wan (Bouth China): 2, Cheung
Brighton, con
runners-up in the bar 13. The members of the and Torquay.
In both places, left-handed wickshire) emerging from the Wal-in (Bouth China). Time: 492 though highly Interesting jour August blazing the rally's trail champion Tony Trabert,
on the awards. ney. According ta estimates from Geneva to Bombay, mak-tinued to ignore the odds as he Third Division South last season, panel deciding batsmen provided the fireworks onslaught with best figures of secs (Colony Junior Record).
and downed his favoured fellow and thereby remain two points were Mr Norman Preston, Chair 4 x 50 metres freestyle relay:
Aussle, Chinese Civil Servants Ameciation: by the Alilance, the round trip, ing advance arrangements
littlo Ken Rosewall, clear at the top of their table. man, Mr Leelle Ames, Mr George Yorkshiremen Vie Wilson, late three for 61.-Router.
Chesterfield's
and Mr Bngenal 2. South China: Fortune. Time: including return of the car by reporting on everything from
crfield's upset allowed Duckworth 6-4, 6-3, 6-4, sea from Bombay and return of road conditions to facilities for
Ames and Scunthorpe to take over at the Harvey, Secretary. FINAL PLACINGS
the driver by air, will cost repairs and accommodation and
well-knowns the Winning their way into
Duckworth are. Final team and individual placings: Inderly 7,000 Swiss francs (near- {trona customs formalities to local | women's finals before a capacity top of the Northern' section!"
Ben's Benior
Two
own goals. produced | former Test cricketers-D Team positions: 1. Fortuna 53
habits,
crowd of 14,000
wero 1947 eltement. Shrewsbury | Presse. points: 1, Chinese YMCA 30 points: 1. 2000).
The main points on the route, For his journeys from Europe Champion Louise Brough (US)
back from a half time Bouth China 18 points.
or to Asia
draw Miss || deficit' of three goals to 1, which crosses 13 countries
and back, Mr Moench and five-time runner-up Individual championship: Cheung Kin-man (Fortuna) 31 points: territories, will be Geneva, uses a pre-war French touring Doris Hart (US), Miss Brough when Ayres headed into his own 2. Wan Shiu-ming South China) 1*| Trieste,
Zagreb, Belgrade, salon.
defeated. 18-year-old Miss Dar goal point; 3, Leung Wing-chee (Chung
At Tranmere, there was a Ankara, Salonika, Istanbul, Bing) 7 points.
lens Hard (US) 6-3, 6-2, while
Bradford Miss Hart overpowered Miss similar happening,
two minutes Leading 3-2 until Shirley Fry (US) 6-2, 6-0,
from time when Milburn kleked
goalkeeper past his own
FIRST CLASS AVERAGES
Men's Junior Team positions!
1.
paints; 2. Fortuna 37 points; 3, South Chia 16 points.
2 min. 45.5 sec
London, Sept. 4. Leading first-class averages of English County cricketers after yesterday's matches weto!
Datling
N. 0.
Runa
#.1.
T.W. Gravenes
4
19:30
1624
Aver. 58.75 38.81
2030
2543
1010
48.09
1315
47.34
1829
4203
41.38
41.10
39.50
39.48
38.00
Aver
14.13
14.24
14.50
2014.722
14.00
14.300
14.00
D.C. Compton
L. Livingstone
D. Кепуол.....
PR. Richardson
P.D.II. May
DJ. Insc
D.B. Sheppard
AV. Wolton
W.. Edren
F.A. Lowon
MJK. Smith Best Pakistan-Wazir
Mohammad
J.B. Statham
R. Appleyard PJ, Loader J.C. Laker L. Jackson GAR, Lock AV. Bodjer D. Dooland
AJ. Aikin
Ja Wardla
J. McCorsair.
78. Truemars
Best Pakistan, Zulfiqar
Ahmed
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KNOW
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17.30
In preparation for the rally Toun 43 Aleppo, Beirut, Jerusalem, Am- and also for future tourists, the man, Bagdal, Teheran, Ispahan, Alliance is producing a set of Zahodan, Jacobabad, Lahore, about
on the 80 route mapa Delhi Indore, Bombay.
town-to-town system familiar to Participants verbor. 1 If
start also drivers in Europe. from Trieste on they wish,
through
12
individual championship: 1, Woo Hak-kwong (Fortuna 14 points: Ng Wing-cheang (Lai. points: Lam Lamin-nien (Fortuna) 10 points.
Women's Senior
This is an immense work, re- quiring endloss CICES-Checking, for the only maps available in some countries are often in
theso As well as
Hartwig's victory was unex pected in its case: and the fact that temperamental Rex waé no bater than the fourth foreign seed in, the tournament while Rosewall was among the invaders.
Scotland's League Cup come brtition reached the age today where the eight qualitors for seeded second the quarter-final draw became con known. They Arw Rangers Hearts, Morton, Ayr United; East Fife, 1994 un- Motherwell,
The rally could not pass Team senlona: 1. Chinees YMCA
Israel because the 52 points; 3. Fortuna 34 points; 8, Bouth Ching 11 points. Y
Individual championship: 1, Yung government will not grant vizas Ying-chee Chan Bin-yes (Fortumma) 17 points Arab states 3. Kwak Ngahing (CYMCA) 14 Although the route crosses, the rully drivers are advised to take hampered by a bad diculder Johnstone ard Airdrie. points.
(CYMCA) 18 paint, 2, for travellers to or from the accurate and contradictory pina But ho apparently WAS
-Women's Junior:
Team podlioner 1 Bouth China 49 points, Chinese Civil Servants As sociation 27 points. 3, White Sharks 11 points.
mops,
rations, ing | which bothered him **** when drinking water,
Syrian desert and the desert of times a day for and Seizas beat him in the French]
Baluchistan, the most difcuit part of the journey is expected tents or sleeping bags.
A new passport is said to be to be from Alexandropoulis, in; Individual championships 1. Chiu Greece to the Turkish frontier, desirable, because there will be Kwaischer (CCPA) 13 points: where the roads are very rough enough visss and stamps to fill Yuri-mal (South China) 18 points;
The route chosen is not the very page on the way from
Bombay Reuter, 3. Cheung King-wah . (South
most direct.one but is designed Geneva to 10 points, N
China
WELL HE WAS
Championships.
Hortwig's starting placements and brilliant volleys carried him to his upset conquest of Rose- wall--United, Prezső
by
skin disease. and itching
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