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THE CHINA SMAIL FRIDAY♫ DECEMBER" VI=1950UT
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It was unanimously decided at on informal meeting held under the auspices of the South China
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fill yesterday, that a Hongkong Track and Field Association be formed.
Mr Chan Wing-pak. Chairman has by mutual consent been
of the meeting and of the South dissolved and that the affairs China Athletic Association, said of the above
firms that the meeting had been called will be liquidated not later so that all who were interested in track and field events might than the 31st day of Decem-exchange views for the common her, 1950. All persons, firms interest. and corporations quested to
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Mr Raleigh S.M. Leung, Sec- Hend in their
retary of the South China Athle- claims (if any) to the under-tic Association's Athletle Section, signed
than the said that the formation of a not later 15th day of December, 1960, Hongkong Track and Field As- sociation would serve to develop better understanding between Dusted the 1st day of De-Clubs and other parties interest- cember, 1950,
E. CHRISTENSEN LEUNG KING SAU Room 602, Holland House, Queen's Road, Central,
ed in track and field events.
He said that since the Amnieur Athletic Sports Federation of Hongkong had been formed, it was high time that track and feld enthusiasts got together and joined the Amateur Athletic Sports Federation of Hongkong.
Major Lambic, Secretary of the Army Athletic Committee.
ly the proposal for the forina- tion of a Track and Field As-
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LOAN OF EQUIPMENT
Major Lambic assured the meeting that while he could hot say that the Army would be prepared to allow the pro- posed Track and Field Asso- ciation the use of its tracks ad lib, the Army would possibly be prepared to lend equipment within a limited scope.
Major Lamble said that as Secretary of the Army Athle- tic Committee. he would be prepared to assist the proposed Association la any manner be! caulri.
After it had been unanimous- ly decided that a Hongkong Track and Field Association bö formed, a proposal was put to the meeting that a Preparatory Committee be formed to draft the Constitution of the proposed Association.
The Rev. Brother Cronan seconded the proposal, which UP TO THE FIRST was then passed by the meeting.
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A Committee of Ning was ap- pointed to draft the Constitution of the Association, the members of this Committee comprising The Rev. Bro. Cronon (St. Joseph's College), Mr Donohue (King George V School), Major Mr Billy Lamble (Services), Tingle (European Y.M.CA.),
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ENGLAND'S TEST TEAM
LEN HUTTON
CYRIL WASHBROOK
REG SIMPSON
DENIS COMPTON
JOHN DEWES
FREDDIE BROWN
GODFREY EVANS
DOUG WRIGHT
The other member of the team
Is Arthur Malatyre. The ple- tures are from the Press Service.
Central
Will Iverson Be Really Devastating?
success
TREVOR BAILEY
ALEC BEDSER
Eddie Baily Still Likes That No. 11
By RAYMOND GLENDENNING Footballers are superstitious folk. I could fill my columns with true stories of players doing weird and wonderful things in the belief that these would bring good luck in some particular match, or help to realise an ambition.
Here is the latest true story, and one which was not carried to its full extent till the England v Yugoslavia match at Highbury.
one.
Eddie Baily, England's inside-left, donned England's white shirt bearing No 11, though he was playing in position No. 10. But it was not on the field.
Just before the players went ternational matches against out he put on a No. 11 shirt and Ireland and Wales on account then changed into the correct for weak apposition and settling
Why?
the home championship with a At Sunderland, before the single annual challenge match. game against Wales, Baily was nearly fully dressed in colleague was any truth in it anyhow.
I can assure you there never. Medley's clothes before he rea- lised it. A quick change, and he was out on the field. He scored two goals!
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LAST MINUTE SURPRISE
Arthur McIntyre Preferred To Close
Or Parkhouse
Brisbane, Nov. 30.
Rarely is an England Test cricket team announced. without some major surprise, writes Reginald Hayter, Reuter's special correspondent. (The first Test match against Australia begins here tomorrow).
It was in keeping with precedent, therefore, when the names of 13 players from whom the final selection of the side will be made contained the reserve wicketkeeper, Arthur McIntyre, but not Gilbert Parkhouse or Brian Close.
Most people had imagined) the present he does not seem to that sixth place in the batting] be doing. order would have rested bo- tween Parkhouse or Close, but now McIntyre is the first favourite,
FOUR BOWLERS
NOT ABSOLUTELY FIT
Though Wright bowled in the nets today, he still feels his fibrosis slightly do that his absolute Atness is not certain. He will
continue to receive
If the rest of the team is as treatment up to the stort of the generally forecast England will match and if he plays, as can only have four front-line bow- almost be taken for granted, he lers in Bailey, Bodser, Wright will probably have massage and und Brown.
heat treatment every morning of the game,
Of course, Brown and his co- selectors may decide to gamble with the batting and play an bowler, either.. Warr or Holles, instead.
extra
The biggest surprise ia, that, omitting Close, the selectors should have preferred McIntyre to Parkhouse, True, Parkhous tas received little practice re Eently since his attack of in
uenza, but neither has Mc- Intyre.
Before the Queensland match Close was looked upon almost us a certainty for the Test, but his form then was so poor that he probably ruined his chances. McIntyre's
century at Colom- bo and his general display of Potentially he is a fine player, determination, together but it is obvious to all that he his excellent fielding, even when must proft from experience be- not behind the wicket, have fore he can advance, which at weighed in his favour.-Reuter.
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NOTICE TO MEMBERS TWELFTH RACE MEETING Saturday, 2nd December, 1950.
WAS IT WASTED?
Sunderland paid £8,000 for
There are eight races. The First Bell will be rung et Billy Bingham part time weight lifter and right-winger of Lin-1.30 pan, and the First Race will be run at 2.00 pm
Through Tickets (8 Races-$10.00) may be obtained at the Beld, Irish club,
Compradore Office of the Treasurers, İst floor, Telephone House, Newcastio also forked gut also tickets for the Cash Sweep on the last race of the Meeting £8,000 for Jim Coulter, a Lin- | as well as the Special Cash Sweep on the "Pearce Memorial Cup”
inside forward. Beth scheduled to be run on 28th February, 1051.
To avoid congestion at the Club's Offices at Telephone House, was wasted non-members are requested to purchase their sweep tickets at
the Club's Branch Offlees at:--
5, T'Aguilar Street, Hong Kong:
New bowlers have in the past burst upon the English cricketing scene with а While on the subject of the brilliant first season-but Yugoslavia match, the fact that Eckersley and Hancocks were have not maintained their brought back and Lofthouse in field
once our county troduced at centre-forward clubs thought they had made batsmen have "had a good shows me that the selectors good bargains. Now they are look" at them.
were concentrating on directness wondering if it
defence against money, Jack Iverson, Australlan in attack and right-hand spin bowler with the the speedy continental aide.
Bally and UNION HOUSE freak grip who plays for Aus
Medley tralia in the First Test be-example on the left wing against may well fall Watts that will take a lot of ginning today into this category.
beating. It was a really great In his first season of Shefeld
match. Shield cricket last winter, Iver- Bon took 37 wickets for 600 runs The stirring dispiny by Wates, but all Australia's best bals-best ever since the war, says men were with the Test Team Chairman Milwyn Jenkins, has in South
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