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COLONY BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIPS

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1949.

By "SIDELINER"

HEAH & TEOH REACH FINAL OF

SENIOR DOUBLES

yet demon- Displaying a wider command of strokes than strated by any combination in the Colony Badminton Championships this year, H. T. Heah and T. B. Teoh fought their way yesterday into the Senior Doubles finial by overcoming Bill Gillics & S. Saul in two hard-fought sets which were played without a single second's let-up throughout the whole match. The score was 15-8, 17-15.

Heah proved himself a first-rate player with his command of strokes- smashes and drives from any angle-both on the backhand and the forehand. One stroke of his, which was brought into action last evening, caught the eye. It was a deceptive stroke which begins as though intended for a smash from the backcourt but ends with the shuttle just crossing over the net.

"

Teoh gave Heal great support but was inclined to mishit in the fierce

rallies which featured the game.

Saul was outstanding with his kills at the net while Gillies, outstanding at times, lost many points through mishits.

started off at a The game fast pace, which was maintain- ed during the half-an-hour the Heal's smashing game lasted. attack forced the KCC pair on whenever the defensive but there was a lab they took the opportunity to put the chuttle `owny for a point.

Gillies & Saul obtained a lead of 4-0 the first game through mistakes by Teoh but the Varsity pair fought hinek to lovel the score 6-6 by smashes and drops auf went Into a lead of 14-7 when Teol revealed his repertoire of strokes,

At this period Heah & Teol showed perfect understanding of ench

other's

and their Kame footwork and positioning play was excellent.

Heah

point at won game 14-0 when he returned a cord dropshot from Sau! which also ht the cord and just fell over.

Tho

found second Kame Gillies & Saul leading 6-2 then 14-7 when

Undergrads the temporarily lost their touch. At this point Heah brought his deceptive dropshot strokes from the backcourt into action and forced the KCC

pair

into

with each of them making klisjout the match with smashes in and interceptions in turn. It great evidence. Seldom was n was the men who decided the high shot or lob not smashed. After winning the first game, match and although Gonsalves's

game Lau seemed to be content and smashes won the initial he falled to maintain the early it was not till he trailed 7-11 pace and tired visibly in the that he pulled himself together

and with grent second and third games, allow-

confidence 10% Mrs Soares to make easy mashed and lobbed in turn to kills and plushed winners win the match 16-12.

nt the net level at 11-11 and went on to white Soaren down the sidelines.

JUNIOR MEN'S SINGLES

Both D. C. Latt and K. P. Chong were

in fine fettle in their motels against each other but again Law's superior com- mand of strokes raw him through to the Anals 15-7. 15-12.

High trajectory services were used by both players through- COLONY TENNIS

Tsui

Brothers

Win Easily

By "RECORDER"

making many expensive errors. The Tsui brothers enter-j At 14-11 Gillies &

Saul haded the final of the Colony four services on which to win Open Grasscourt Doubles the vital point, but failed.

With Teoh making kills at the Championship when net and Heah amashiing from the back the game was deuced,

With two flerce smashes Saul obtained the service and led 1-0 when Heah netted an attempted

dren

However Ilcah & Teoh

they disposed of Roch Leung and Kwok Hing-chung by score of 6-3, 6-2, 6-2 at the

HKCC yesterday afternoon. The result came as a surprise were not to be denied and, win- to many who had seen the

up by

ning back the shuttle, settled the sparkling show put fanie and match with fine pisco- Leung and Kwok against ments and smashes which forced | Ayres and Jones in the quarter- the KCC pair into errors.

nual. They were expected to extend

the Tauls if not best

LADIES' SINGLES

against Miss

The match started yesterday

Miss Margie Xavier put up a them. plucky

display

Ullan Khoo but Dowed before with Leung and Kwok running experience. The young Recreio into a 3-0 lead in the first set,

attempted every shot and only to win four more games layer

up trying. Miss out of the next 22 never gave Khoo was in

For tip-top form und

their defent, Leung and at fault. her placements were made with Kwok were largely

She won the Had they used the same lobbing great accuracy,

tactics, that defented Ayres & match 11-4, 11-6.

would Jones, they

still have JUNIOR MIXED DOUBLES

The "family" combination of been unlikely to beat the Tsuis Sopres & Mrs Melvic on their form of yesterday but at least have ex- Soares

they would showed excellent Un-

tended them. derstanding to win their way,

match Yesterday's Into the finals at the. expense of AJ, Gonsalves & Miss Gloria largely a net duel and, if Leung

is-nal-bad-at-the-net-game-and- Silva 12-15, 15-5, 15-0,

JA

Both the ladies played a

Kwok

WES

THE RESULTS

The results were:

Ladies Bingles.—Miss UI, Khon beat Miss Margle Xavier 11-4, 11-0. Junior Afixed Doubles, A. Suares and Mrs M. Soaren heat A. J. Gonaives and Miss G. Silva 12-13, 13-0, 15-0.

Jundar Men's Singles D. C. Lati bent K. P. Choy 15-7, 15-12,

T.

Renfor Men's Doubles -I. Heth and T. II. Teon best W. Gilles and S. Saul 15-8, 17-15,

TONIGHT'S GAMES Tonight's semi-final matches at the Club de Recreio are:

(Junior 7.30 p.m.

Men's Doubles); H.F. Tai and W.N Cheung v DC. Lau and WC. Chung.

IT ISN'T CRICKET

The contraption pictured above has nothing to do with cricket, though it could, of course, be used as well in the English gane.

It is called a "ball tosser" and, in keeping with the Machine Age, has been designed to provide practice for outfelders who are weak on the "high ily," sharpening up their "butter fingers."

Here Cleveland Indians Steve O'Neill, Bob Feller and Tria Speaker are testing it at Tucson, Arizona. The Indians are, as we can see from their uniforms, baseballers.

Mixed JOHN MACADAM'S COLUMN

(Senior 8.00 p.m. Doubles): R. Tay and Miss M Ribeiro v W. Gillies and Mrs A. Tamworth.

8.30 p.m.

(Senior Men's

Singles): C.K. Lee v W.F. Foo.

9.00 p.m.

(Senior Mixed

Doubles): PH. Wong and Miss

P. Lam v R. Young and Miss

U. Khoo.

Applily

The

No Support For Rugby League Tests

Well, the Rugby League boys have had their day-out in town and, hard as it comes, we fear we must confess that they have a great old game there- so long as they bring their own supporters along with them.

Is Joe Louis A "Sissy" Compared With

A Siamese Boxer?

By MILTON Marmor

Bangkok, Mar. 20.—It's brutal, it's bloody, to some-Western eyes it's even bestial but Is Slamesa boxing art?

Is there any real skill in the Siamese boxer's catalogue of attack? How would the series of kicks to the opponent's face, cuffing, with the laces of his low-weight gloves, jabbings with the elbows, and nut-cracking applications of the knees and arms fare the Slamese fighter against a well-trained international- style fighter using only his fists?

That question arises once one has seen a small Siamese boy take a terrific beating while his opponent also winds up slashed about the face in a preliminary bout at Bangkok's Rajadamnern Stadium of a Sunday evening.

The average Occidental, sec- | card's referee and a onetime The next fight was interna- ing his first Siamese fight, amateur champion in the tlonni-style. The two fellows prone to say an international Siamese stylo? He's a husky, Lander quite a few hard blows. style boxer would take a bad well built man who seems much It had the earmarks of a good trouncing from EL Slameso- taller than the lightweights and

club fight. trained athlete, Some writers featherweights who make up have gone so far as to say Joo the card. He has fought both Loula, is just 11

"Bissy"

com- styles. Incidentally, on week pared to a Siamese boxer, days he's an official in Why not ask someone Who Government Savings knows about both styles

of here.

On-

The language of the nouncements would draw tears of envy from the Shakespearean the scholars who announce bouts Bank in the United States. Hero's

fighting? Why not discuss It NO HEAVYWEIGHTS with Chun Chakshuraksha, the

RINGSIDE

George Whiting

How Money Rolled In

Joe Louis

For

A sample introduction for the Ave-round championship be tween "Four Birds of Voyub- Chua immediately dincardshake" (there were but

at two): the question of Joe Louls or "Pengsoon Thiamkamhang, any other heavyweight. There 130 lbs.

red trunks, wearing don't seem to be any heavy-leading fighter known as Mec weights in Siam boxing.

helterweight do style; ferocity

Dam or Black Bear for, his Well, Chun, how would the

ability to oppose with orthodox best Siamese

Is fighter renowned Robinson, each for against Ray

and

patience.

a

fighting their own style and Prefers to use elbows, feet, Robinson, of course, getting a knees In attack, his deadly bit of training on Siamese box-weapons are to knock out the ing so he could be prepared in

he ring for a mixed bout!

That's not a fair question. Robinson is the replies Chua,

apponents

to

the

wit fist and knee. Well known to the fans."

His

opponent Nit Surlyo, How much did Joe Louis

137 modestly presented make out of boxing? Nat best of his weight in the world.bs., blue trunks, was more Okay then, how about n just nudience: "Ono of famous Fleischer, official historian average welter fighting interna

Also hos colourful fighters. the best of the American fight in- tional style against

and stylish tactics of invasion dustry, scads me figures Siamese fighter?

rapidly by fist and knee. Al- "I'd put

money on the that no British boxer can Slameso,"

ways used his deadly kick to: Chun, who replied"

send the opponents

down by added quickly that betting is knockout"-Associated Press. hope to match.

Translated into sterling, Loufs not permitted at the stadium.

the forget,

Stamero made a million--beginning with "Don't n £10 purse for fighting one boxer has eight weapons to the KCC Team For Jock Kracken in Chicago In international fighter's two."

Chua expressed the beller Hancock Shield 1034. Twelve years later, Jos made his biggest single haul, that international boxing (they one international- £150,000, by beating Billy Conn usually put in New York. Conn had already style fight on the card with the contributed £38,000 from their rough

tumble Bangkok ballet of flying feet and elbows) Kowloon Cricket Club and 1041

fight The two battles with Max is much more sclentine.

the Hongkong Cricket Club Ho Schemeling brought In £120,-

likes both styles and most in the second match

000.

Our

own Tommy Farr thinks Siamese boxing a good of the season for the Han-

for training self-defence la a Louis to pocket £25,000. helped

cock Shield next Saturday Other financially successful title free-for-all. Dghts were against Max Baer "Yet, none of the boys has and Sunday, at Chater Road. (£60,000), James J. Braddock been killed in Slamese boxing. Play on Saturday will begin (£23,000), Tony Galento (£29,- And several have been idled at 2 p.m., and on Sunday at

International-stylo 11 a.m. There 300), Bob Pastor (£30,000), boxing," he commenied.

Mauriello (£25,000), and

twice, against Jersey Joe Walcott (£82,000).

'JEST COMF'BLE' Other pin-money

were

and

In

Match

4

Not that the Wembley international with France wasn't a good game. It was a good, fast; open, sporting game that, the longer it went on, bit more and more on the enthusiasm of the 15,000 crowd of

The first match was drawn variegated enthusiasts and Union observers.

GRAPPLING & PRAYING" and the shield has been held by the KCC for the first half of But alas, it just failed to | lessly as Joe himself could have Exhibitions yielded more than It's not hard to comprehend. come off as the spectacle its pro- | done.

the season. It will now go to £100,000 including an item of The preliminaries run about

the HKCC unless the Kowloon moters hoped, and the pity is Fred is still playing, after five £20,000 from the champions vo rounds as do all fights.

Yeam

wing next weekend's that, when all the dyed-in-the-months, with the same tip as he none too popular trip to Earls After the

have team opponents wool

game, Northerners who will beat Joe with, and alternater Court last year.

fulshed' two rounds of kicking. come to Wembley for the tournament play with Landudno i

sloughing, falling all over the The KCC will be represented Rugby League Cup Final have hotel management and friendly

ring, grappling and praying,

by R.E. Lee (eapt), EC. Fin- been accommodated, there will Instruction to any guests who

sidelines they're so tired they can hardly cher, N. Hart Baker, W.M. be little room for the conver

seek it.

syndicated articles

W.D.N. Webb, for breathe. They get cut up, but Davidson, tibles who would form a sup-

which Joe pocketed a modest never get in a

really serious Zimmern,

G.E. CONVERTS

Taylor, A. port nucleus in the South.

appear. In- Stepto, J. Barrow, T.A. Madar Nevertheless, dynamic

Korfball, Holland - derived 5,000. Top financial year since blow, it would

Bont. Louis quil

Umpire, BIL

the amateurs was cidentally, the kicks are bare- and V.C. Fallowfield,

combination of netball and Rugby League handball, is getting its

1940, with approximato takings footed.

Leigh: scorer, J. P. Robinson. still

claws secretary

There

bout. of £108,000. cherishes his

was one main

The KCC intends to wind up securely fixed into the fabric of hopes. He had, among Wightman Cup

How much is left? Just be-The

with this

opponents

about the guests, British sport,

cricket The latest con 20This "Doug" Prentice, secretary of the verts are Cambridge University, claimed he was Jest comfble"

retirement-Louis evenly matched.

Sunday match on intra-club.

when *'35's R.F.U., Arthur Oakley,

They were also skilful. They April 17, of the eight of whose colleges have put tennis F.A. and League hierarchy, and Wightman Cup

evaded the kicks and 9 and 10 at Meron

100 members, with full recog-property, and a soft drink in-deftly Haverford. secretary, all of whom left with nition, and already In

their the inter-dustry. Pennsylvania, which near every indication of having en national flavour of the game is From these more than Frankly, it was rather dull, the list at the clubhouse.

joyed the tough, speedy game behe town of Amhem sends 50/conclude that the one-time ice-

AND DON'T FORGET TO DO BEHIND YOUR PARB

New York,—Mar.

his

were

season

flawless game in the forecourt Trui brothers are immeasurably matches will be played on Sep-Fred Howarth, Football League forward teams, with a total ne with big interests in insurance, i were hardly scratched as they Under" meet "Over 35's."

kong Hockey Association fx- tures for the week-end:

aye

month

felt.

"comf'ble"

Agures one might

sweeps

of

an

and

would like to Players who opponents. take part are invited to sign

League Cricket Averages

too is no novice, the year's

proved only tember superior as they too conclusively.

Cricket Club The Tsuis easy road to vic- HOCKEY LEAGUE tory in the match was also Philadelphia.

The United States Lawn Tea- that would have had the average The following are the Hong-contributed to by the fact that the younger Toul particularly

nis Association sald

that Soccer player swooning even to players to Croydon later this man from Lexington, Alabama, was in devastating form with

American women players will watch. and his be chosen

to live with London became the highest paid sports overhead smashes his ver

after the regional sident of the French League, was

Naturally, Paul Barriere, pre-korfball members and play three man of all time. Wrong, Jack service. In one love game, he singles championships from

Dempsey has made £1,400,000— six aced the opposition three times

delighted. His

and

hockey and is still adding to the half-BATTING: August 26

boys-average korfball September

Manchester Is send-million paid him for lectures, nge are 23, and not a slow-coaching In a row..

It is the first Ume that

out

feelers. Leung and Kwok, on

the Americat!

The site other

han nor a shirker in the thirteen wil televised on March radio appearance and refereeing other hand, were quite definitely Forest Hulle s

hind

won 12-5 and left them- been chosen, selves only Wales to beat in nationals between

be inter boxing and wrestling. and there will off form. The spirit went out but the heavy schedule

30,

Britain and of their game after the Tsuis..

Marsellles for the title, and they Belgium in London on Whit took six games in a row in the Forest Hills caused the change.

are backed all over France by Monday -United Press.

and Holland hordes of amateur juniors, all Britain in Amsterdam on August) Arst set after losing the first

clamouring for representation.

Wo

SATURDAY YACAK Police. King's Park J. 5. Umpirer, (YMCA) 3 p.m. Grewal-Makhan Bingh

Club de lecrelo, v Dockyard XC King's Park, 2.30 am. Umpires, P. F. Xavier-S. B. P. O, Yeomans,

SUNDAY HK Police. Match Post JAF V poned,

Cable & Wireless Civil Service. King's Park (RNIIC_2) 10 a.m. Um-three. piros. A. M. Silva-B. S. M, Wilson, Army, v Dutch HC Sookunpoo, 10 a.m. Umpires. G. T. Palmer-Yea Sips Gater.

Khales & Dockyard, RC Kings Park (RNRC 1 10.30m. Umpires, P. F. Xavier-, H. Blinko.

Navy. v University. Blaten Post- noned.

"Club de Recrela, v YMCA King

Park 10 a.m. Umpires, Miller Capt. Chianell.

E, I. A.

10

All umpires are requested confirm by phone (30301 Ext. 117) Scere- before 4 pan. en Friday. taries. are requested to chsure *prompt gællendance of their seats, A maximum of ten minutes deiny

WIL will be allowed.

winpires please notify result as soon as pos- sible after the match,

LEAGUE TABLE

Club de

Heerelo

Anus

TONIGHT'S MATCH

In the second Doubles semi-

10

at

Women's Test Match Auckland, Mar. 20-England Anal this afternoon, weather beat New Zealand by 185 runs permitting, Ip Koon-hung, new today in a women's Test cricket Open Singles champion, part-match. The final scoreboard meet rend: England 204 and 164 for nere by Lee Wai-long, Lee Boon-sing, the Java player seven declared, New Zealand 1 and T. T. Chen, formerly of and 122,--Reuter.

Shanghai,

TOURNAMENT

Basketball League Results of League Basketball matches played at Caroling fill last night were:

China "A" Division:--South

So

HOME AGAIN

matches.

1,

and

Cerdan Knocks

Turpin Out

L. F. Stokes (Scorpions) G. N. Gosano (Recreio) A. M. Prata (Recrelo) JM. Gosano (University) H. Owen-Hughes (Scorpions) Major A. R. Dawe (Army)

Pearce (Scorplans) T. A.

B. W. Franklin (Optimiste) Dr. E. L. Gosano (Rcercto) London. Mnr. 29-Marcel D. Kilbee (Optimista) Cerdan, French world middle-

N.

And so it goes on.. this week from his travels in the porter of winning causes.

Joe Davis' is back again were always the great old sup- West Indies and in the U.S., full counterpart, wopper Mathematicians weight champion, knocked out 0. J. Kerr (Scorpions) R. Oliver (Optimists) three-cushion cannon king. ite

Willie the

Dick Turpin, British champion, W. M. Davidson (KCC) (KCC) In the seventh round of their F. Howarth willing to take the American Review The

(Scorpions) ten round non-ttle bout at the D. Chelliah on here at their own game, and

(University) Empress Hall here tonight. also to play Wille Smith at both

G.

Craigengower) A. Snuza, Carlo Boat Race Cerdan weighed in one and L. G. Gosono (Recreio) billlards and snooker in May-a

* quarter pounds overweight Row. consummation, bringing two of

Rowe (Optimista) London, Mar. 29.-Cam- and as a result paid £500 for A/C J. S. Beirne (RAF) the more superb of the games' bridge won a memorable felt, showmen together, devoutly to boat race officially by about having Feter Mans, the

B

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large.

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BOARD YET,

CTORY?

YELEK,

BE'S BELOW

Mister Conquest

IS THIS A HABIT

OF YOURS, NICOLA?

WHAT ARE YOU, LOOKING FOR?

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FOR MAR

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Y-Y. WELLE NO. LDAREN'T TELL YOU ANYTHING

With each stroke carrying the Dempsey-Louis

boat approximately 30 feet. the crews struck an average rate of 023-1/3 strokes for the whole

stroko ruce at a

about every two

seconds. This was

was a remarkable feat of endurance which

required perfect physical atness. No wonder the crews started train ing us for back as December.

Partnership?

J. C. Koh

University) Chicago, Mar. 29-Promoter A/C D. Graham (RAF) Joe Louis Bald today that it. P. Pereira (Beerelo) might not be a bad idea" for G. N. Gosano (Recreio) former world heavyweight. Howarth (Scorpions) champion Jack Dempsey to join Cpl A. Hodgson (RAF) the new International Boxing

F/O E. N. Gambrill (RAF) Club, but Dempsey said the IBCT. A. Pearce (Scorpions) It is estimated that the race had "made no offer to join."

each university about £2,000 in expenses, This meant C, in which Louis is partner T... Mahon (Optimists)

J. Billimoria (CCC) Harry Mendel, spokesman for 1. Lean (University) that it cost each university £8 with Arthur Wirtz and James CPO L. White (Royal Navy) 103.5 sterling every time their crews Norris, said Dempsey praised the I. E. Lee (KCC) dipped their blades.

McLellan

(Optimists) organisation and added that the D. Mo Some people owning property only thing wrong was that G. E. Taylor (RCC) affording an advantageous view was not a member,

K. Ismail (IRC) along the route. out of the event, but all the Dempsey's statement and said A. I Snaith (Optimista) universities get back on their that might not be a bad idea." A el Arculli, Jr (IRC) .... H. Owen-Hughes (Scorpions) outlay was the revenue from the "I could not comment, now on. Crabtree (Craigongower) official programmes. This prob- whether. I would accept an off. M. Teh (University) ably

amounted to about it, it' were made,” Dempsey anid £360-Router. ̈ ̈ ̈

made money

Mendel said Lauis was told of A

A

166

in New York United Press Qualification: 20 wickets.

M.. M. Little (Optimists)

15 This was one of the biggest Maj C. R. Murray-Brown (Ar contest. Cerdan's manager, Sq/Ldr D. M. Gall (RAF) with the world title and £1,000 made it an even closer finish of a misunderstanding it was N. Hart-Baker (KCC) South African champion, here, ford, but statisticians have Joe Longman, sold that because

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