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BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIPS
Two Minor Upsets In Quarter-Finals
Seeded Senior's Narrow Escape
The quarter-final rounds for all five seçtions in the Colony Open Badminton. Championships were completed yesterday at the Victoria Recrea tion Club with upsets, involving the elimination of seeded players, in both the Junior Men's Singles and Doubles,
The game of the evening saw a seeded player in the Men's Senior Singles, Robert Tay, come very near elimina- tion after having taken the first game and lost the second,
The deciding game saw his op- ponent, W. F. Foo, also of Sing Too, put on a sterling exhibition of court- craft to jump into a lead of 8-1. The match looked all his when he de- veloped cramp in both legs and lost 14 points in a row on four of Tay's services.
THE SCORES
Resulis in last night's zames
were:
Senior Singles
+
R. Tay (Sing Tao) bent W. F Foo (Sing Tao) 15-11, 14-17, 15-9.
Mixed Doubles
Junior Singles
Earlier Foo had been down 15-11, 12-3 when In the second game he suddenly hit form and outplayed P. II. Wong (Sing Tao) and Miss Tay in every department of the M. Ribeiro (Recreto) beat W. "Gil- game to take It at 17-14. s relies and Mrs Ankerson (KCC) 15-7, trieving was spectacular and ht 7-10, 15-D. placlug caught Tay standing.
The first
upsel of the evening came in the very first match when Re- crelo's A. Bayoi, seeded No. 1 in the Junior Men's Singles, went 13-18, 14-17 to KCC's S. Saul,
Sand was in form, if not, at best, but luck was on his ride well.
Many
ກ. not-grazer | Just tumbled off the right side in Saul's Luvenir
Town
lis s
Bayot led 13-7 In the first game only to lose 11 points in a row and was up 13-11 in the second only to be outlasted once more.
The veteran Kwak brothers,
of
by
S.
St John's, seeded No. 1 in the Junior Doubles, were led all the way the young combination of K. Thong and T. H. Choo, dark horses of the scellon, to go down 0-15. 7-15,
FOOTBALLER
OF THE YEAR
By ARCHIE QUICK The Footballer of the Year has proved to be the one and only Stanley Matthews. The newly formed Football Writer 'Association of Britain, of which I happen to be. Hon. Secretary; has by national ballot of its members voted England's and Blackpool's outside right out. standing by precept and example on and off the field.
He will receive his honour in the form of a "bronze statuette at our Arst annual dinner in London on Cup Final Eve and thereafter the presentation will be
an annual affair.
Strangely enough his wing part- ner, flery Stanley Mortensen, Was second, five votes behind,
und
S. Saul (KCC) brat A. Bayot (Recreio) 18-13, 17-14.
A. L. Fisher (KCC) bent C. 1. Ngan (Kowloon Tong) 15-2, 15-4.
Junior Doubles
F. I. and David Kwok (St. John's) K. S. Thong and T. H. Choo beat
15-9, 15-7.
S. Saul
beat K. Y. Tam (Sing Tuo) and D. and W. Gilles (KCC) C. Lau (Chinese YMCA) 13-7, 18-14. £££39039450952997195/AKIKATIONENCIAN.
LAST FOURS
Semi-finalists in the Bad- minton Championships are: Senior Singles: Low Keat Soo, Robert Tay, S. A. Vanar and P. H. Wong.
Junior Singles: S. Saul, K. Y. Tam, A. L. Fisher and W. C. Chung.
Senior Doubles; P. H. Wong and C. Au, T. S. Young and W. F. Foo, Low Kent Soo and S. A. Vanar, Robert Tay and P. K. Hui.
Junior Doubles: K. S. Thong and T. H. Choo, S. Saul and W. Gillies, A. Ho and K. F. Chiu, A. Bayot and F. M. Ribeiro.
Mixed Doubles: Robert Tay and Miss W. Cheung, P. H. Wong and Miss M. Ribeiro, R. Young and Miss U. Khoo, J. J. Remedios and Mrs O. Silva.
Frank, Swift, Manchester Cly's DAVIS CUP
glant goalkeeper, third.
Stanley Rouse, FA Secretary Fred Howarth, Football League Secretory Mr Brook Hirst, FA President Mr Bill Cuff, League President Arthur Drewery,
UC
Chairman Selectors Joc Smith, Blackpool's manager and his chairman und secretary, a host of football ad- aninistrative and chub officials and all leading critics will be there to do Stanley honour.
It is if great year for the Wizard
of Dribble for this Stoke man who pillers about on football felds to
The confusion of all opposition has
India And Britain One-All
Harrogate, Apr. 23.-India
onc
reached Wembley for the first time, and Great Britain won hos brancheri out into civilian life with a hotel, has created a record number of international appearances
continues to be the Hommer the Scots whenever Sossenach
singles match each on Thurs-
nnd
Caledonian meet.
day in the opening engagement
FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1948.
THE BIG BOY
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
STILL
Babe Ruth gets ready to swing on a fast one from little Russell Samuel at Miami. Bat and ball are covered with seals: the Babe was helping to promote. the Southern District Master Seal campaign of the Florida Association for Crippled Children and Adults.
BASEBALL
CINCINNATI SALVAGES
LAST OF THREE GAMES
Catcher Del Wilbers' error permitted right- fielder Frank Baumholtz to cross home with the de- ciding run and the Cincinnati Reds salvaged the last contest of the three games series with the Saint Louis Cardinals, defeating them 4-3. Wilber drop- ped Stan Musial's perfect return of an outfield fly in the ninth inning.
In the American League, The Detroit Tigers, on a three run sixth inning, won their third straight game from the Chicago White Sox, taking the game 3-2. Rookie Howie Judson held the Tigers hitless before a walk.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
In the National League, leftfielder FOOTBALL Danny Litwhller pounded out three hits and drove in four runs to place the Boston Braves to a 10-4 victory over Philadelphia. The Braves took on carly lead when rookle Curt Simmons walked seven men in less than two innings.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Boston Philadelphia
Winning-pitcher Clyde Slioun.) Brooklyn
New York
RHE 10 12 1
Pittsburgh
4 11
0 10 1 3 7 1 (Winning pitcher Harry Taylor.) Chicago
0 2 3 3 10 0
3
(Winning pitcher Elmer Riddle.) Cincinnati Saint Louis
39 3
BOXING
Woodcock Will Fight Again This Summer
By GEORGE WHITING
Bl
Bruce Woodcock will fight again-this mer. That was the message given me to-day by Mr. Tom Hurst, the British heavy-weight_cham- pion's manager, in reply to ramours that Bruce is finished-rumours that have persisted throughout a year of hospital_treatment for the broken jaw and injured eye, brought about by America's Joe Baksi at Harringay, last April.
The latest whisper is that Woodcock is giving up boxing and buying a small-holding near his native Doncaster. Hurst says only the second half of that particular story is true.
Woodcock discarded some time ago
EXERCISE NOW "wonder if these people re- the pin-point spectacles prescribed to member that Bruce is only 27, has nid the vialon of his right eye. His never been beaten by an English- recent activities have been walking
man,
has lost only two of his 32 and an occasional loosaner in the fights, and has only been in the ring club gymnasium he runs at Don- for about 150 professional rounds caster, with brother Billy.
Manager Hurst says that serious ali, told."
work has already been done, and
that Bruce will be down to 14st. In
furst admitted that inactivity has hot been too kind to the British heavy-weight champion. But he the next couple of months. Then," looked very fit when I saw him in London recently at least 1 stone above his fighting weight of 14st.
COLONY CHESS
TOURNEY STARTS
he says, "a lot of people are going
to eat a lot of words
Woodcock,
who expects to become June, had his own terse a father in June Yorkshire contribution to the sub-
Jeet of his ring career.
"Some people seem to have me already for the grave," he told me
The
sooner I get cracking the better."
We
"You may tell everybody from me" he told me to-day, "that Bruce will be back in the ring by the end of July. In fact, I am negotiating for a fight at this very minute.
from London have concrete offers and
South Africa, and an Inquiry from Chicago. It Bruce were thinking of packing up, do you think we should be bothering with these offers?"
STILL ONLY 27 "I have no idea who his opponent will be, but he will probably be u foreigner, People have asked about
British Bruce defending his
title Freddie against the winner of the Mills-Ken Shaw fight, but we shall obviously have to wait to sco who wins. Mills will be tied up with his
The first post-war Colony MEREZIDENTSITATEARTÁSTECHNIKA Open Chess Championship final opened at the Peninsula Hotel last night with conservative openings on all three boards.
K. M. A. Barnett had the better at L
Schure's Sicilian Defence but slipped up badly on the 23rd move to allow the latter to mate on move. It was an unfortunate error. as Bar- nett was a pawn up and an analysis of the situation showed that he was ubout
to open up an offensive, that would have won a major piece.
P. K. Prokopov and F. X. Sequeiro Gus Lesnevich bout till the end of drew after 43 moves of a very con-July, by which time Woodcock will servative and closely-contested Ruy be ready to fight. Lopez that ended in nn end-game of a queen and four pawns aside,
Prokopov was taking no chances and the Arat seven moves took 72 minutes, the whole game lasting 5
"There seems to me to be a lot hours 20 mins. It was tough on of wishful thinking about Wood- Sequeira who didn't take half the cock's retiring." time for his moves that his oppon- ent did,
(Winning pitcher Harry Gumbert.)
AMERICAN LEAGUE
#
Detroit
3 ថ Chlengo
28 (Winning pitcher Virgil' Trucks) Philadelphia
60 2 Boston
3 8 (Winning pitcher Bob Savage.) -Associated Press.
BEHARUČENARNICHISCONTINUERTITEJERENSTENSCHUTZIETARESS.
Match With Spain Cancelled
London,
10
be
and
Catcher Bruce Edwards drove in
Apr. three runs with a pair of doubles off
22. The The Spanish authorities had re- lefty Thornton Lee to
Football enable the English
quested the May 6 date because of Association Brooklyn Dodgers to defeat the announced
the important Cup games today that the played in Spain on that date, New York Giants 6-3 and capture the series two games to one. Centre-England Spain International there had agreed to that date
United Press. flelder Whitey Lockman hammered soccer four hits, including a home run for the glants..
match, scheduled for Madrid on May 6, will not ΠΟΥ take place.
The veteran Elmer Riddle hurled a two hitter as the Pittsburgh Pirates gathered 10 hits to beat the Chicago cubs 3-0. Ralph Kiner! "No homered in the eighth.
Doubles by shortstop Connie Ber-
The announcement added: alternative match has been arranged."
LEAGUE RESULTS London, Apr. 22-The following were the results of football games played today:
Third Division (Southern) Notts County 4 Brighton & Hove
Third Division (Northern)
2 Crewe Alexandra "B" Supplementary Cup Semifinal
Scottish
East Fife
ry and centrefielder Walt Evers and A Football Association official second baseman Eddie Mayor's told the United Press the statement single accounted for all the offen-was intentionally. blunt and
that Hull City sive help Virgil Trucks needed to
the FA was not prepared to clarify win his first pitching triumph, it or enlarge upon it.
Leftfielder
Barney McKosky's ninth inning, two- bagger, which However, he admitted, "We have rightfielder Sam Mele lost in the received a cable from the Spanish sun, drove in a pair of runs that FA cancelling the game. The Bri- Kavo the Philadelphia Athletics tish authorities were ready and Corliate their third straight win over the willing to play." Boston Red Sox. The Athletics Look
the game 5-3 from the Rost
So
The Athletics drove Dave Ferris out of action in the seventh inning and righthander Bob Savage wound up as the winning pltcher after taking over for Joe Coleman in the seventh.
VICTORIA CLUB
CALLOVER
London, Apr. 22-The cards
of of the European zone Davis cup of the Two Thousand Guineas
and
tournament.
and Derby were called over at
Dilip Bose of India bent Howard the Victorin Club tonight as
follows:
I am glad one of the older school Walton 0-3, 0-3, 6-2.
has got this arst Oscar of the fool-
yot.
Tony Mottram offset this by a
Press
Sumart
:
Two Thousand Guineas
ball world although Matthews says win for England against he is going to carry on some time, Misro, 0-0, 6-3, 7-9, 7-5,-Associated
15 to 8 My Babu offered, 2 10 1 taken. 7 to 2 The Cobbler offered, 4 KOZELUH TO COACH to 1 taken. 100 to 8 Pride' of India. 100 to 7 Birthday Greetings and Prague, Apr. 23.-Karet Kozeluh,Djeddah, all taken and offered. 100 as well as being our best goalkeeper, one of Czechoslovakia's tennis stars to a Julian offered, 28 to 1 Prelence was named on Thursday to coach taken and offered. 31 to 1 Straight
Another I would liked to have seon get it and his chance may come next year Is 'Swift who is such a grand fellow off the field
I was talking the other day to this country's Davis Cup team for Play, Royal Drake and Soln Sipper, Stanley Cullis and after mentioning Its first match ngainst Brazil in all offered. what a power for good Swift was Frague-Associated Press.
to his team, Cullis went on to re
gret that the skill of Matthews can- GERMANS NOT WANTED
not be perpetuated,
ין : - י.
The Derby
to 2 My Babu offered. 100 to 8 London, Apr. 23.-German entries The Cobbler offered, 13 to
lakon.
We have Caruso's voice and John will not be accepted for the Wim- 100 to 0 Black Terquin offered, 160 MacCormack's. Even Charlie Chap-bledon tennis again this year, the to 7 taken. 100 to 6 Pride of India. Jin's original films could be revived. All England Lawn Tennis Club Bald 20 to 1 Birthday Greetings. 22 to 1 But we alsall never be able to pass today. on Matthews' talent.
orc
"Only players Wh10
Straight Play. 28 to 1 Julian and allowed to compete for the Davis Hoylako, both offered. 33 to 1 Soln
Slipper taken, and offered.
Only ten horses were given quotations for the Guineas and four of them were not backed.
Nino horses were given a quota- tion for the Derby.-Router.
It is inimitable and when he re Cup can enter," a club oficial said. tires and finishes. coaching, if ho The bun on the other former over starts it, then his marvellous enemy countries-Austria, Rumania, football craft will be lost for good. Hungary and Italy was lifted Inst It is a profound thought,
"year-Associated Press.
was
Albion Rovers
Friendly Match
Clyde
3
.--Neuter.
RUGBY LEAGUE
1
In the third game. Johnny Carvalho had the better of Ray Danenberg in the early stages but the two were about even on the adjournment,
THE RESULTS
L Schure (black) beat K. M. A. Barnett.
P. K. Prokopov (white) drew with
"Bruce will be giving an_exhibi- tion In the West Country on June 21, and he has already started light training the road.
BOXER'S DEATH “ACCIDENTAL"
"Milwaukee, Apr. 22-Bert Lytell, United States fourth ranking middleweight boxer, was freed to-
tho
day following an investigation into
the death of his Wednesday night's
opponent.
F. X. Sequeira.
R. Danenberg (w) v J. P. de "I am convinced," District At- Carvalho adjourned in even post-torney William J. McCauley sold. "that after an exhaustive investiga- tion the death of Jackie Darthard of a brain haemorrhage "was purely.
tion.
RESERVE ENTRIES
Three further entries have an accident." been received for the Colony
Darthard died 10 hours after be Reserve-Tournament which collapsed in the
ring. Ho Ja the commences carly next month.
this ihird American boxer to die These include A Biriukoff, a
year. Darthard was ranked sixth Senior player and one-time runner-nationally. Both fighters are ne- Championship, who came
Chess Club groes-Associated Press. tournament play this year and just missed qualifying for the Colony Open Final by a half-point.
up in the Kowloon
back to
INNISKS FINALS
Some very Irish fighting The entry list to date is: A. Archangelsky, A, Biriuko, R.W.
turned up four knock-outs on Carter, Arthur Gomes, L. Karpovich. the evening's card as "B" V. V. Kolatchoff, Jacob Ramler, R. Company Won the Inter- Segalen, S Shave and Karel Weiss. Company Championship of the Karpovich, who' was Colony 1st Bn., The Royal Inniskilling Champlen in 1941, requests that a Fusiliers, at the China Fleet correction be made in respect of
the statement that he was Stanley Club Theatre last.night. Canip Champlon in 1942. He was runner-up
Champions and runners-up were: Dantam-Fusiler Duffy
the Championship to S. G. Huyes, the Shanghai player.
on
130,
on
12.0.
Over
It is expected that between 12 over Fusiller Broom. und 16 players in all will take part Feather-L/Cpl, Burns match The proposed
In the Colony Reserve Tournament, over Fus. Nicholas. ranged us un alternative -to the
Intending competitors are reminded Light Lt. Moore slated for
on, ic.o. Czech-England
London, Apr. 22.----In Rugby that entries close at noon tomorrow Fus. Purcell. Prague on May 1, which was ean-League match played today, St and should be addressed to Mr R. Welter Fus. Owens coiled by the English FA two weeks
on Helens beat Belle Vue Rangers by C. Gardner, The Bosco Corpornilon, over Fus. Mahoney.
points ago.
21 points to two.--Reuter,
Prince's Building.
Middle Fus, Hull on ko. over Fus. Mulian.
game
DERBY HOPEFUL RUNS Kacadru, Kentucky Derby candidale, works out at Belmont Park Track, New York. Escädru. coli of Challenger Il and Escalade, is owned by W. L. Branh. The coll
Ssion 6 of 8 starts In;W-year-old races in 1947, cartiing:334,400.
Light-heavy-Fus Robinson on points over Capt. Stevens, Heavy Fus. Hamilton over Fus. O'Brien.
on points
WOMEN'S HOCKEY
AMERICANS
LOSE OPENER
r
Cheltenham, England, Apr. 23. The American women's field hockey team lost the opening game of British tour on Thursday 0-8 to a West of England team.
Brillant
its
goal-keeping by Frances Elliott of the Middle Atlantic Fleid Hockey Association saved the
U.S.
team from an even heavier defcat. -Associated Press.
Manila Chinesa For
National Moot Shanghal Apr. · 23—Mr Cheeng-gok,
*
Tan
of Mantin, who is special advicer to the National Athletic Meet Organising Committee, C.
pald a courtesy call on Mr K. Wu. Mayor of Shanghai, yesterday and told the latter that the Over seas Chinese community In Manila were looking forward eagerly participation In the competition, Mr Tan said that Manila is
to
sond-
ing a large number of athletes, the first, group of which is expected here by boat tomorrow-Reuter."
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